AMARANTH STOCK CO. , PRESENTING Tiic New "Uncle Sam's ' Consul" Taylor's Will Play Between Acts , Seats now on sale at McComas and Great &VnnAntwerps POPULAR PRICES Condensed Local and Personal Paragraphs C. Sams , of Weissert , was in city Saturday. T. W. Bass was an Auselmo visitor Monday. A. Souier of Merna was in the city Saturday. F. M. Pickens of Berwyn was in the city Friday. Geo. Hilton was in the city Saturday from Berwyn. \ A. C. Gates of Ansley was in the city yesterday. R. Boone was here from Loup City Monday. E. White of Merna was a coun ty seat visitor yesterday. W. J. Kuappof Wahoois visit ing his father near this city. J. E. Grint of Sargent was a county seat visitor Monday. Broken Bow Chautau Beginning July 25 , and continuing nine days , closing Sunday evening , August 2. k C More tlmn forty of the greatest men of the nation and the host entoi'tainars of the platform will contribute toward the education and the enjoyment of the good people of Ouster county- Even Asia"will , be represented in the person of J.-Mohammed Ali , of'La Horn , India , a high caste Hindu , who lost place "and fortune .f ! ! _ f > . " _ J _ " .C * . . ' because be espoused the Christian religion and'the civilization of the Occident. A Few of the Big Ones : HON. WARREN U. HAKDJNU. u prominent Ohio BtatoHinan. RALPH UINGHAM , America's foremost fun maker. COL. "HOB" SEEDS , the man who made the neil of a worn out farm BO rich thut it Hulls fur $1.50 per uubhul. JUDaK BEN LINDSiOY , of Denver , the well known "kid leilue. " HON. HENRY GEORGE JR. , of New York. REV. KATHKR T1HEN. Oatholio Monseiirneur. GOV. HOUH , of Kiuiaua. PROF. FERB1NGER , HiHtorieal Lecturer. ALLAN A. TANNER. Labor's Friend , MRS. ARMOUR. Southern Temperance Whirlwind , and others , Four Big Musical Companies. THE HESPERIAN MALE QUARTETTE have Hanir lotrether twelve years and it IH worth your time and money to hear them. THE 1IOVAL HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA are dandies , THE JClRKrtMITIl CONCERT CO. will charm you. THE STERLING JUUILEE SINGERS are simply irrand. Dr. Monroe Markley. The phrase "beart to heart talk1' takes on added significance when applied to Uio lec- tutes of Dr. Markley. lie plays upon the human heart as a mcstor npan an instrument. He is a type of the natural orator , and ban the power of that type to reach and touch the soul. Kacb lecture is an eloquent mingling of logic and love , poetry and paMios a stimulus to higher living , and leave * a memory that \\illbeaperpetiialinspiration. The secret of bis power to so move throngs of people thut rise to their feet in appreciation cannot be analyze ] , but this power Dr. Murkloy has and exercises. Every lecture is a forensic masterpiece. The lofty idealism combined with rare puflioH and humor make the lecture both educational and entertuinins. He is an enthusiastic speak er and has a happy faculty of injecting plenty of funny storKs into his address On the whole , Mr. Murkley's lectures have become famous in three essentials , wit , eloquence and logic. Buy Season Tickets for $2.00 at once as they will be sold for $2.50 at the gate. THREE PROGRAMS DAILY. AT THURSDAY , JULY 23 , 1908. For all kinds of good coal go to the West Elevator. 14tf 1. C. Starr was over from Cal- laway last Friday and Saturday. M. H. Foster , of Anselmo , was line ? nr > e viaifnt * 111 HIIQ r < i < v Monday. Mrs. Grcible , of Walworth , visited friends in Broken Bow ast Friday. A. L. Aublc and wife , of Garfield - field were trading in Broken Bow ast Friday. J , II. Brown , of Anslcy , looked after business matters in Broken Bow Saturday. B. II. Robbins and wife of Dunning were in the city one day this week. \ G. J. Spencer of Wiesscrt was a business visitor in the city the first of the week. II. P. Gates , of Gales , was looking after business mutters in the city Saturday. G. A. Fuller , who resides about iwirivi : uiiiua uui in wuniVU3 ill the city Saturday. J. W. Conley , ex-supervisor of duster county , was in the city Friday from Oconto. J. VV. Steadman of Seneca was looking after business matters in this city Wednesday. Mrs. Allen and daughter , Mabel , of Walworth , were shop ping in the city Kriday. Children who occupy seats at the Chautauqua will be charged half fare 25 programs for $1.00. G. A. Heed of Loup City was in Broken Bow the first of the week looking after business mat ters. ters.L. L. C. Sparktnan , of St. Paul , Nebraska , was looking after business matters in this city Saturday. W. H. Coulter , one of Union Valley's prosperous farmers , was a business visitor in the city Saturday. James W. Lewder of Round was a pleasant caller at thisoflice Monday forenoon. Mr. Lewder will prove up on his homestead the 34th , of this month. A. B. Hartley" and F. Ander son , real estate agents at Sargent were iat.he city , a' , few , d.aJs the ; first of the \veek. This office ac knowledges a pleasant call.1 W. S. Moran of Grauville , South Dakota , was in the city the first of the week. Mr. Moran - ran was looking over the county with a view to investing in laud. Many are now purchasing . season Chautauqua tickets at | M n anrl $1 Of ! onr-1 , f2nf Hin entire season's entertainment , be happy but leave your troubles behind. Warren Lang , one of the sub stantial farmers on the West table , was in the city Saturday looking after business matters. He reports that the wheat harvest is on in his neighborhood. P. C. Johnson of the Round Valley neighborhood , was a pleasant caller at our office Satur day. He reports the farmers of his section busy with their har vest. Mr. Johnson has our thanks ior cash on subscription. Write Jesse Teagarden and he will save you tickets at $2.00 but $2.50 after the session opens , Board and rooms reasonable. Single adult admissions 25 cents day program and 35 cents even ing or one day and evening pro gram 00 cents. Don't Forget the Date. On the Island of Oribolo , in the Pacific ocenn , the scenario of the New "Uncle Sam's Consul" is laid. A small portion of the sea front belongs to the Ameri can consulate , and it is in this territory the stirring events occur that had made the bright little comedy such a howling suc cess. The play abounds with pretty music , intricate situations and good acting. It its present revised form it is better than ever The full cast in the pre sentation to be made next Thurs day night , is as follows : Mis. Merrie Maclin Miss Frances I.JIDRSOII-Wilson Nuibii Gj-nntly . . . . Miss Irene Xanclers Ileryl Weston Miss Ora 15. Sliiun Wallace Kemp Kdwin Myers Jose Navarre. . , ; .Hiram I'ahner Hon. Cecil St. John . . .George Xanclers Tom Keener Arthur Le < lwich Hon. Silas Weston H. B. Iszaril Miss Ada Bowen Musical Director The Amaranth Company will present the new "Uncle Sam's Consul" at the opera house , Thursday evening , July 23. Seats are now on sale at Mc- Coinas' drug store , on the south side , and Groat's store , on the north side. Popular prices will prevail. Don't wait until after the Chautauqua to cut your weeds , but cut them now. t ) . F/ , Harris and wife , of Oma ha were the guest of W. J. Harris and fnmilv Tuosdav. The Misses Edna and Blanche Young , of Walworth , visited friends in this city Friday. Misses Mildred Hcadly and Maudie Ilalfell of Callaway were shopping in this city one day this week. We wish you would compare the Broken Bow Chautauqua pro gram with any other nine days assembly. July 25-Aug. 2. Enough has been said relative SJo the coming Chautauqua , July 25-Aug. 2. It remains with you as to whether this opportunity " will"be embraced , It will be one of the most potent factors avail able toward molding your con duct into usefulness. It will be strength for the mind , uplift for the soul and rest for the body. W. S. Mattlcy of Anslcy has announced himself a candidate for the state senate. Will came to Valley county and the North Loup Valley thirty years ago the coming "September , long be fore Burwell was established. He is well and favorably known , is hdnest and a hustler. He 'is rn old pioneer and has grown to manhood in our midst. He will make a state senator that the district will not be ashamed of. He is one of our boys and we wish him success in his asper- ations. Burwell Tribune. Gadd Will Run for County Attorney. Nathan T. Gadd's announce ment as a candidate for county attorney will appear next week. Harding and the eight Hun garians are on the Chautauqua program the first Sunday. Will Visit Their Children. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey will leave about the first of August for a three month svisit with their children who reside in Lincoln Falls City , Nebraska , and Kansas and City , Missouri. ' Will Start The Club : . , Vice-chairman Myers informs a 'us ' that he will immediately com mence the organisation of the Young Men s Republican Clubs throughout the county. He will organise the first one in Broken Bow in the near future. Then he will go to Berwyn , Ansley , Mason City , Merna , Anselmo , Callaway , Ocouto. Sargent , Wcsterville and Comstock. Mr. Myers will have good speakers with him and it is his desire that the young republicans in each of the above named towns get to work immediately as soon as blanks for the Young Men's Taft Clubs are received. Installed Officers at Anselmo. T. W. Bass , D. D. G. M. , in stalled the following officers in the Anselmo Lodge No. 286 , I. O. O. F. Monday evening for the ensuing term : Fred Brittain N. G. ; E. J. Johnson , V. G. ; W. P. Wilson , R. S. N. G. ; T. B. Uussell , L. S. N. G. ; W. W. Wilson , Warden ; C. B , Fessenden Chaplain ; A. M. Robinson , R. S. S. ; Gco. Martin , L. S. S. ; I. R. Bolin , I. G. ; G. E. Russull , Con ductor ; Geo. M. Williams , P. G. Mr. Bass reports the louge in fine working order. For Baby and Mother We Have Everything ; That is Needed. The health and even the life of the infant is often dependent upon the fresh ness and purity of the foods and drugs purchased at the pharmacy. We make a special feature of meeting the demands of this kind of tradeand carry an unusually varied stock of articles need ed by babies and mothers in the first days of infancy. The Busy Druggist BUSINESS POINTBHS. ) r. Bass , Dentist. Over McComas' Use Lexington Hour. J. W. Scott sells it. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Scythes , sickles and edge tools iropcrly ground at Dorris' shop. Notice to Farmers. . I will handle cream commcnc- ng this week , for the Omaha Cold Storage Co. Will pay top > riccs. Check forwarded on rc- cipt of each shipment , Head- [ tiartcrs , Custcr Block. P. B. JOHNSON I have just received a car load of Jay-hawk Stackers and Sweeps hat I will sell reasonable while ; hey last. See J. C. Hutt or Great Van Antwerp tit Groat's old stand , Broken BowNebr. 'J-tf Edward Dodd , physician and urgeon. Diseases of women a specialty. Office phone 2f > 0 , rcs- dcnce 248 , All cases promptly ittcndcd. Buy Lexington flour of J. W. Scott , Every sack guaranteed and the prices right. Furnished rooms to rent , for light house keeping. Room for six , just the thing for school- ma'ams , MRS. LIU.IK KING. Now is the time to fix your fences. We have Hedge , Red Cedar and two by four Oak Posts and all kinds of building mctcrial. DIKKKS LUMIUW & COAL Co. Sec Dr. Talbot for Rambler and Mitchell Automobiles. Dr. C. M. Hcadrick treats all chronic disease. Next visit to Broken Bow will be Aug. 12th. Clean Seed Oats for sale a t the West Elevator 14tf. Dr. C. M. Hcadrick , physician to the sanitarium department of Hastings City Hospital , will make i gular visits to Broken Bow each month. Next visit will be Wednesday Aug. 12th. Office at the Grand Central hotel. Conscultatiou free. Will visit Mcrun Thursday , Aug. 13th. Hastings College Hastings , Neb. FOUNDED IN 1882 LOCATION gs is the fourth city of Nebraska , htivinjj a public buildings , client tesideuces , nictrnnlilun stores , and beautiful churches. It is also in an important railroad center , bcin located on the C. II. & Q. , St , J. & O. 1. C. , N. W. and M. I' , railways. There also tire three branch lines of the Iturlingtoii route , HO that access is easy f rojn any quarter. FACULTY It cotiHlittR ot twelve cultured niuii ami women roprenentlllij clirlit different Universities run ! Colli'tfi'H. l > ont-irrnihi.itu work at 'Hnrvanl ' , Chicago , Yale , llurllti anil Uoltlultu-rir trlvos tliulr teaching ami scholarship uiuis.il brcailtli aiul tlioroiiiflntcss , DUPARTMENT I TUB COM KKK , offcrliiir two courses forilrtrrocs , xvltli many olcctlvoH. II TUB ACADKMY , otTorlnir lilcli ncliool tnilnliit : mulcr collpuu jiniftissorH. III TUB NORMAL SCHOOL , Isauliiir tcaclierH' ccrtlllcatrs ituilor Mule authority. . IV TUB LONSBKVATOKV OV IMUS1C , wllli courses In voice , piano , l < lHMirnaii | , violin anil inimical theory. EQUIPMENT There ore four unllillnirR ; Kluitlatul Hall , a IMCII'H dormitory ami refoctora ; McCormcelc Hall , the principal recitation liiilldliiw : Alexander Hall , a WOIIUII'H doiiillory ; llarnalfflo ImlUllnir , tliu library anil sclentKlc laboratories. Facilities for colleue * science work are uiiBiirpaNSCil and all binldlnuH liavo steam heat and electric Ilirlit. Next year begins Sept. 8 , 1'JOS. Handsome Catalogue and illustrated souvenir srce upon application to A. 11 TURNER , LL. 1) , President. Successor to BOWMAN & ANDERSON. At the OLD STAND. Real Estate. City Lots and Properly bought and sold. Farms rented. Taxes paid for non-residents. Will buy some good paper. S Call and see me. This is the time to buy Screen doors and Windows. We have what you want or will get them for you. 1 G. L. TUENEE LUMBEH CO. GROCERIES FRESH FRUST AND PROVISIONS. Flower and Garden Seeds In package and bulk , all of the 1907 growth. J. 1ST. Peale Broken Bow , Nebraska.