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Deliveries made prompt- \y \ and prices are as lo\v as is consistent with qua- ! ity. ity.J. J. G. Haeberle Helen May Butler HELEN MAY BUTLER ! ' Ono of the greatest bund direc tors of the United States. Ton years of unqualified success per mit Miss Butler to proclaim that she luvs tlio UKHATEST LAWKS' BAND IN run WOULD. AT CHAUTAUQUA - ABSTRACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEQHAE3D , Bonded Abstractor Office In Security State Bank'.BMd'ng NOTICE. We have purchased Con Cannon's restau rant and will he pleased to meet all old customers and many new ones. Gleim & ? Noble SIIHWFF'S SALH Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of an execution Issued to me Irom Die District Court of Cnster County , Nebraska , On the 7tli day of .Inly , iww , In favor of / . T. Urnl- sa > anil against J. Woods Smith and Lottie \V. Smith , I have levied upon the following described real estate , to-\vit : All of that part of lots in. 20 , 21. 2J , 23 , 21 , lying and situated north of life B ) teet know n as the Mathews lots , being the north 72 feet of said lots In block 4Uailroad addi tion to the Ullage of Callaway , Custci County. Nebraska , and I will on the Kltii daj of August , UHV.i , at 2 o'cloqk p in , at the east front door of the Court House , In the city oi Hroken How , Nebraska. In slid county , sen said real estate at public auction to tilt highest bidder for cash , to satisfy said de cree , interest and costs , the amount dm thereon amounting to the sum of J.'TilJU and court costs amounting to J.J7.UO and acrrulnt costs. Said above described re.il estate wll be sold BUbJei't to all prior liens and Incum brances , as per certificates on Hie In dls trict clerk's oillcc. Dated this liUli day of July , 1009 11. P. KKNNKIIV , Sheriff. U. A. MOOUK , Attorney , July is Aug 12 ( it Drink "Blue " Ribbon" coffee Koasted fresh every day. 2-1-tf VISIT TO A\T. GRETNA. ( Continued from 1st page. ) sjugle.orin groups of two to as high as nine , out of the same root that I imagine , years ago , was large trees cut down and sprouted again. These trees arc n the streets and around the cottages and are surrounded by irown stone and the space plant ed full of ferns. The cottages with but few exceptions , are two stories with exposed roof ; an electric light in the center , lights all the rooms that are only peti tioned off except the bath room which is ceiled. Big , wide ve randas are enclosed by rustic railings and supported by rustic columns , decorated with many fanciful large and small Chi nese lanterns , Japanese chimes , rustic chairs , settees , swings , comfortable rocking chairs and small tables , are scattered about. The Xanders family , except the Hcverend , are guests for ten days of my brother , George and his wife , at their cottage on 4th street called , "The Cedars. " This is not my first visit to this charming resort. Three years ago in October , following my re turn from Europe , I came over here with my sisters , Mrs. Mot- ter and a few friends to her cot tage , called , "Yorktown Lodge , " You To Go Somewhere TO THE EAST : The lowest rate1 ; in years arc daily in effect to all eastern resorts , including Lake tri is. circuit tours of the East , the St. Lawrence region , Boston , New York , Atlantic Cit } ' . Ex tremely attractive 30-day vacation tot rs of theEast. . TO THE WEST : The lowest rate in vears for the Pacific Coast tour < including the Seattle Exposition ; the greatest railroad journey in the world. $50.00 round trip , $15.00 more through California. YELLOWSTONE PARK : August is the height of the Park sea son , either for side trips on a Coast journey , or for a tour of the Park , Inquire about the 18-day persoi ally conducted Park camp ing tours made from Cody via the t.ie scenic entrance , a tour appealing to the highest class of travel. Daily low rates to Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Estes Park. Cody , Sheridan , Wyo. , Hot Springs , S. D. Get the habit of a Summer tour , and see your own country. II. L. ORMSBY , Ticket Agent , Broken Bow. L. W. "WAICHLIW , G. P. A. , Omaha. one block from "The Cedars , " where we spent a few days c h es t n u 11 i n g. Coining now in the height of the season is quite a different thing , even though we arrived in a heavy shower. Friday morning , Julyi 16th , a party of relatives and friends left York for widely sep arate destinations. My father , sister and Mrs. Pentx , for a town of the northwest , including Yellowstone Park and the Seat tle exposition ; the rest of the party for Canada and different points of interest in this state. My sister , Mrs. Buckingham , of Baltimore , Md. , her husband and two children , came with us and joined a large house party at Yorktown Lodge. Week ends and house parties arc the order of the day and all the cottages are occupied. In this state there arc three Brigands of National Guards men. The third is now encamp ed here and is composed of five regiments or 5000 , or more citi zen soldiers. Each regiment has its own band. A number of reg ular army officers are in camp with the troop of cavalry from Fort M\rr , Virgina , two troops of militia cavalry ; two batteries , one of them U. S. regulars ; one corp of U. S. engineers. The encampment covers a stretch of high rolling ground nearly one mile long. At the end nearest the railroad station is the large open space cal'ed ' the parade ground. "Officers Row" faces these grounds. You can have no idea how pretty the khaki colored tented city looks with its back ground of green foliage. The day of our arrival was the last day in camp. At five o'clock in the evening we witnessed the last and best dress parade. It was indeed a sight worth seeing. The troops were reviewed by General Dougherty in front of his headquarters , beside the flag pole , and took one hour and ten minutes. Each regiment could be seen way off , headed by its own band , marching through the streets of the tented city to the parade grounds , taking their proper station until every regi ment was on the grounds. Then JUNIOR NORMAL CLOSES FRIDAY Largest and Most Successful in the State. The Junior Normal in this city closed Friday evening1. II. Lomax , Prof. IS. O. Garrett , Prof. Lewis and Prof. Elliott oc cupied the chapel periods during the closing week. The closing examinations were given Wed nesday and Thursday. Supt. Elliott left Sunday for Arcadiato visit his cousin , Frank Tobey. He will go from there to Lincoln and will teach two weeks in the Cedar county institute. Miss Burlcy ana Miss Hrooks went to Brcwstcr Salur day and they arc teaching in the Blainc county institute thin week. Miss Burlcy will go to Moulder , Colorado , August 10th to spend her summer vacation nnd will teach in the city schools of Lincoln again this year. Miss Brooks will be kept at home dur ing the summer'looking after her political fences as a candi date for re-election aa county superintendent of Blainc county. Miss Emily Wood went to Co- lutnbus Monday for a few days outing and to study the birds of that place. She will teach one week in the Sarpy county in stitute in August and will be an instructor in the city schools of Omaha again the coming year. The students of the normal speak very highly of Superin tendent Elliott and his corps of instructors as is shown by the following resolutions which were passed by the students last week : Whereas , the Broken Bow Jun ior Normal is about to close and whereas we , as students thereof , regard the term spent here as one of trreat value to us , both as an aid in the upbuilding of charac ter and as a most profitable means of attaining a greater pro ficiency in our studies , be it re solved : First. That we recognize our faculty of eight instructors as an unusually able one. That we know that they , both individual ly and as a whole , have labored unceasingly for the highest de gree ot success for our Junior Normal. Second. That in Prof. K. I. Elliott , we have had a principal of strong executive ability and one who at all times and under all circumstances has most ably performed the many duties of his office , Third. That we most heartily commend the work of the various ( ContlniH'il to page ( ! . ) a wonderful thing occurred , the sun suddenly went behind a dark gray cloud , edging it with bright gold and radiating long- streaks of light all over the lie'd ' like a bejeweled crown of iirilc'li- Icss splendor. The bands were massed and after being reviewed took their station on a. knoll and played "Onward Christian Sol'- dicrs , " over and over aya n until all the officers , troops of infan try , cavalry and outside batter ies of artillery , not omitting the Red Cross service , had 'jccn re viewed. That same evening we attend ed a grand concert in the chau- tauqna auditorium given by the Choral Society of Reading , with its seven hundred voices. It seemed iunny to me that I should come in touch with an other Reading delegation , only this time I would have been de lighted to sit in the front row. Saturday afternoon a crowd of us went again to the auditorium to hear Prof. Green lecture on , "A Garden of English and American Literature , " which was exceptionally fine. I have since heard him on Charles Lamb and had the pleasure of an introduction , through Mrs. Iler- tssler. His command of language is wonderful. His fund of witty sayings and anecdotes seems in exhaustible. ( Continued on page 8) )