7rw5 fP7W rVP < . T VrarWHT' \ t * * # * < * * < W 4 " < , ' I * 'rl * l ' < , * * > "W T .1 ' V T \ * W \ \ XJrJLEOUSTKll OOU.NTY KJAi1 NEWS OF THE COUNTY Ortcllo News. Miss EuniceJ3urrow spent last week with Jeddic Edwards , Miss Blanche Milligan spent Saturday and Sunday at home , Miss Nellie Hill and Chancy Stiller 'if Merna spent Sunday at M. Hill ? . Mr. and Mrs. Bccklcr visited at M. Ingrains Tuesday night. Laura Hill spent Sunday at h" tne. Miss Ida Ingram and E. Myers were Sunday visitors at James 'Milligan's. Jack Bolin and family and J hn Leon rd and family spent Sunday at B. F. Edwards. Alilldale Items. Intended for last week- v The farmers in Ibis locality arc busily at work harvesting and cultivating their corn. We had 5 fine rain Monday which was of course very accept able. , John Wicr is working for Wm. Pinch. Jehu , Stappleman marketed hogs in Omaha' Tuesday. H. B. Chcsly hid the misfor tune of having a horse struck by lightening Monday. i Everett Ramsey .and Fred Beschler visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Hillsdak Items. Mrs. Templar is on the sick- list at this writing. s Mr. and Mrs. George Smith went to New Helena Sunday. Mrs. Ed Brant spent Sunday evening at W. Al. Bishops. Arle Grant was out to the farm Sunday. Dwight Harrnan went to Call- away Saturday to visit his mother. Chautauqua Music Hath Charms Mies Bunnell , Soprano. Mrs. Brown and Choir Boys , Cleveland Ladles' Orchestra. Seven musical companies a change cnch day fourteen musical preludes. No asficnibly nmnagoinent has offered n better balanced program. Get ready by buying season tickets for sale by nil business houses and others. Mm. D. Coulter's mother Mrs. C. W. Booth of 13crwyn is visit- itig1 her at present. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. M. Bishop spent Sunday at New Helena. Chautauquacorning soon Au gust 10. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alspaugh came out to the frui Sunday. Some well men are hoarding1 at Ed Uraiits while putting * well down for W. M. Brandenburg. Mary Bishop is home again. New HeLiia Scribe. Miss Jennie Simms went to Broken Bow Tuesday to have some dental work done. Geo. Chandler has been visit ing relatives in Iowa. , Tom Kttucs the road overseer a kept busy repairing bridges nd washouts in the roads. The farmers are busy cutting rain now most of the small ; rain is fine. The many friends of John orsyth formerly of this place now of Great Falls Mon. , will he pleased to-lnow he was married on July 16th to Miss Edith vlcGown of Fort Collins , Colo. Ed Ross gave another dance n his new barn last Saturday a arge crowd atteded and all re port a fine time. The Camp [ meetings are in progress here now and are inter esting. Hurska Deacon Fnran marketed hogs n Anselmo Monday Mrs , John Kelley and NTS. Sllen Smith and son , Dominic , arrived from Jolict , 111. , Satur day for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Will Powers gave a din ner Sunday in honor of her two aunts and cousin. Those present were Deacon , Susan and Mrs. Forau , Jim , Tom anri Dominic Foran and families , Charles and Jerry Hickey and families , James Bickey and Charley McFarlcn. A nice time was enjoyed. E. J. Power and wife of Wai- worth vere in this neighborhood Thursday delivering goods. Miss Rosa Powers attended Mass at Dale Sunday. Deacon Foran gave a dinner Sunday in honor of his tbre't aunts and two cousins who leave for Caldwell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesser , Jame- * and Rosellsi Uickey Sundayed at Tom Koran's. J. G. Leonard and wife of Broken Bow , > 'r. and Mrs. Mil e Leonard and Pat Leonard ol Anselmo came out Sunday in Pat's auto to visit relatives. Mr. aud Mrs. A. Jessen anri Resell a Hickey were Sunday visuOrs at John Lconaius. Dominic Smith is working for Will Powers. Most everybody is busy liar vesting. Mrs. Maltha Foran and daugh ter Mary of Joliet , 111 , and John Dougherty of Li'cbn\-ll ' ( , Minr. . arrived Tuesday lor short visit with relatives. Jim and Deacon For. n market- d in Auselmo Wednesday. Auslcy Scrib ? . Intended for last week. B. C. Empfield of Broken Bow was in town this week. Mrs. N. Carter and two child ren returned to her home in Washington after a visit with her parents Mr and .Mrs. J. II. Kerr. Mrs. Lewellcn of .Chicago is visi'ing IUT parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Carothcrs , Thus far this week Ansley is indulging in shows. There being three every night. The M W. A. Camp is tnaldrg great preparations for their Annual Picnic to be held litre August 12th , at which National Lecturer Whelan will speak. The evening before the picnic there will be a class adoption aud neighboring campr are asked to come ami bring candidates. Arrangements have been made lor the Krarnpy Band this briud renders line music as is evidenced by the fnct that it has just .been mustered in as the 2nd regiment al band. Lewis Booknau is Up from Lincoln looking after Ins tanning interesv in this vicenity. Mrs. John Davis is rcportel as being seriously ill Jit this writing. N D.wiglit Ford made j.'pnv fcssional trip to Kcarary Wed nesday of this week. LOVELAND , A SELF-MADE MAN. Because ho r--d 1'fsn n most suc cessful pastor in Kotno of the other prominent pulpits of the denomination Dr. Frank LaFnyctto Loveland wan called to the First M. 13. Church Of Omaha n Httle over three years ngo. The church was lu bud mighty bad ; the cr.ngregatlon small and discouraged ; the building was In had condition and a funeral pall seemed to pervade Omaha Meth odism. Nothing daunted , Mr. I.ovelttnd took the whip hand. Things soon began to pick up. Ills preaching tilled the pews Vand his business judgment helped to untangle the financial dif ficulties , Today that congregation Is paying Dr. Loveland the largest salary of any preacher west of Chicago , and he has two asalalwvtawhich enable. himto fi ta tometJma to oatsiJ ( < a . The Omaha preacher brings a virllo message to the Chautauqua platform He is a man -with a purpose ami drives straight to his object regardlesa of obstructions and difficulties. He does not seek to say the popular thing , rather to say the necessary thing when the occasion seems to demand. Dr. Loveland has become one of the most popular platform speakers of the United States and the manage- rticnt of the Chautauqua fpels pleased 10 announce that his time has been fully taken by the'Redpath System for the season of 1910. For The Cornplexfo'n we have eveiythiiitf worth keep- ii ) } ; Thenaie o manjvnrlh - k-as and even hmintul prepar - lions on the market that it u.Il be well for you to buy where is kept oflly Rulinblo Toilet Goods \Ve iuvife you to pay us a visit and inspect \vhat we liavu in that line If you know the bestprepantion , you'll reccgnue them here. J. . KASSERLE Druggist. ; Shcppiid & Burk Woul'l like to have you try some of their high giartu goods. Such as Little N'cc1Clams Jlarr.tjri'i Shrimp IVsnr Caviar M ihhroons I'imientos Mnrrohcs Maraschino Cla-rde In 350 And 50e Uotla | , . fm * * > f1tMf * J Sheppard & Burk I i Phone 125 South Side Square I.K AM OTlCtt. N" To II.V Wt-kson Mro H. W. DlrhMfl , Ills wife , \vhrtefirst and further oamelMUlikuwn , T. r. t anuoii. Mrs. T. 0. cannon. hi wire , whuw nrm and furthrr name Is unknown , nnd the Hcllance Trtwt Oomptny : You nnfl each of you are Hereby notified that on November , > 8ili. iw i Adclia M. Kirk- untiii'k , i roha ert at prhvve me lor tines fur tlu.vu.ir . IWT. the following detcrlbeil trac-t of'lantl , td-wlt ; . . . Iot ! lxi | and iiercn | 7 | ofblork IT7I raid road aiUlton t" the town of nrikeililow , ouster ( Joniltv , Nebruntsil , ld lAnd was tax- rdlu thcnamVof the IteHnucs Trust 0 iin- innv anil Artclla M. KlrkptilMCM. The time ol mli-muilou fnimURk- will expire Nnvein- lier. i.ith , lOlo , nuil xmiev * > rtrteeinoil I wri ftjil'ly for tn-flsurer'n i.oc l inmld uroiwrty on or after said mtti , d y o' November , 1010. UattMat Urohon Ilo\r. s iir.lH i\ , this Wtli , .io. AtrtaViUlflcyttrlck , < There is no , better place i . . - to buy past- - . i ' ry than the u * . The : City lalrcry .1-1 a v e you tried TWO HUNDRED AND PIPTY DOLLARS REWARD. The abqyc reward , vrill be paid for tesliinony that will convict in court any ouc for stonliny calves , cat le or hcrscs belonging- i'i rithor of the undersigned , All information kept strictly pri vate until uftcr arrest is made. JOHN B. Cor/roN , Brand 306 on left hip.\ DIAH 1'rnnd S ou rig ht hip and on rijjbt sidi- . U. S. HRw , Brand on left hip. EOWNKY & SON , Brandy- with "over if , on loft hip. E. D. Goui.it , Tvo burs on l < rft Uip , thus * uVo bnroneeuieft hip thus T , Jso seventy six on the lei" l.\y \ thus Z The l' A5T OK KEAS'ON ANd FLOW „ OF Great Leclures Inspiring Music Refined Enterlaimncr. ] : Chautauqua F adiny Circle Set on Indian Lchcoi for the ren Invite your fri.'nds in the East to visit you during Chautauqua week. Plan to spend all possible time on the assembly ground. Get into the spirit of occasion. Meet the lecturers face to face , Read the catalog of the assem bly and co-operate with the management to make the as sembly an annual affair for our town. Get your seison tickets early for the whole lamily then use them , A Comfortable Cl.autauqua Scene. 40 Brothers Quartette They rlrg deMiiii.fully , and two of the lm > t ! . .ra arn rt.'deia of nvat Jty. Tl'.ty arn fi-i.iircu "f tl.o' ,1. B. SOHKOOK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Omce III Dler : 8 block. \ Calls answered at all hours In city or country I'honesomceUJKeftldeiice , While 331 I wuit to buy your cream mill sell you your Hour mid feed of nil j kinds , everything guaranteed , W. H. O'Rorlce's Feed Store Phone 409. ALWAYS Good Crciim ou hnnd nt WILLIS & SON I South Side of the Square. No Dirt. No CllnkorAH 8 Coal The Good Kind. fi For St\lo. Both Wholosixlo N and Rotcvll. Hiuhost Market x Prlco for All Kinds of Grain st Elevator F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Plione 62 i TAX NOTION. ctr. NO. : wut. ToM. S Allni : You aru liuri'by notified tliat on Nov. 0 , I'.OS , L A Wight purchased at public sale for taxes fur tlic year 10UI the following described laud to-wlt : The west H acres of North if of North Kast U of section 29 Township - ship 18 KaugeZSlu custer county , State of Nebraska. That salil latul was assessed In tlic name of M. S Allen , anil that , alter October 11,1010 , lax deed will lie applied tor. imi'd June lie , wo. 1-0 Jj , A. WIUIIT. CIUAUBIAN'S SALH OK K13AL KSTATIS. Notice Is liercby given that in pursuance of an order of IlrunoO. Jlostctler , judge 01 the district court of Custer County Nebraska made on the 7tli day ot juiio UUU for the bale ot the real estate herelnatter mentioned and described , thtre will be sold at th ; south front door of the oadwcll building In the city of Broken HOW within the county seat ot ( 'uster County Ncbrnnk.i , that being the place in vlilcii the district court ot said county was held at Its last session and tlio pUcedi rilgnated by the supervisors ot Ouster County wliere terms of the district court shall be held , on the lioth day of July , 1'JIO ' at the houi ot TU'O o'clock p. in , at public von- due to Die highest bidder for cash , the South \vrst n.u "trier ol-scetlon 14 Township 17 ranic ; 21 Ciister county Nebraska-said sale to re main open for one iiour. . June 3Uth 1UIU George iCvKussom ( Juardlan of Walter Von and Kowona I- one KUKSom heirs under the will o f N. T. oailtl , Mary H . Wuodley , Attorney. (5-8) ( ) deceased. IN THE DISTINCT CO UI IT OP CUSTKH COUNTY TWEM-TII .IUOICIAI , 1110T OK NKIWASICA. J. G. Hrenlxer , ' . , vs 1'J.alnllff. Notice of diaries \vrluht , et al , 1'libltcatlon. Dcfciiilanls. To the defendants Uliarles H. Wright and Jennie 1' . Wright ; You and each < il you are liercby notified that the jilaintlif on the lltli day of Juiy lliui , bi'K-in an action anil filed hla petition against J on In the ills rlct court of Custer o'Uuty. l-th Jiuiclal District ol NebrasUa. ti.e ohjci't , purpose and prayer ofvlncli are to ijnlet tllie In the plnliitill In and to the toll wing des'-riiicd preiulsert to wt ( ] Tlie West hall oi the Notihwesinuarter and the West half of the Southwest quarter of Sertu , , iS , Tuwiirtlilii It ) , North Uatig'iUl , West Oih I' , y , In ciihiet county , Nebraska and to cnjoln , ; < ' debar you and each of yoil.deteiid- aiiti tlie.e i , from having , claiming or assert- KB t > 'O iir.'n' title , interest or estate in anil . said above described premises. Yon are it.ulled ; to answer nikl ; petition on or before Monday the i2ud day of August , 11.10. Willis Cadwell and J. 0. Hronl/.er. Silas A. lloicomb 1'lalntllf , Attys lor Plaintiff , i eo n Malr , Clerk Uist , Oourt . [ m : A I. ] ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been Dangerous in Broken How. Do the riyht thinat } the rhjht lime. Act quickly in times ot 'anger. ' Jlucktichu in kidney dangnr. Loan's Kidney 1'iils act quickly. Cure all distressing , dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this. Or II. Tuulc , , Rogers Street , Uroken Uow , Nel > r. , says : "I have nothing to regret for the public stittuuicnt I gave three jears ngo in favor of Down's Kid- n y I'llU and I liuvu hrul no nut.I of a kidney nadicine bincu. For several years I fell kidney trouble coining on me uii'l a cold WHS the means of bringing it to n chum * . Aly back was stiff ami fre quently I had sharp- shooting pains in my loins find kiduh > s. I wus confined to the house for weeks and was unable to wallf futther than ten eet ut n time The doctor said I had gravel and treated iue for this trouble lor .suverl weeks. In time hib medicine helped me and I was d'.jie to net out , but before long the dim- cullies returned with renewed severity. Tlie kidney secretions became highly colurcd. contained a sediment and bnth- eri-tl me by their frequency in passage When koint'one ndvhed me to try Dunn's Kidney 1'ills , I procured a box nt line , burle's Drug Store nnd they brought re lief HlmoM uiiinedlately , In a few weeks I was cutecl tm\ \ from that day to this , I I have had no further cause for " com plaint. " 1'or sale by all dcnV-rs Trice 50 cents I'oster-Milburn Co. , Ut.ffnlo , New York , sole agents for the United States , Ui member the name Douu's aud luUe 110 other , No More Flies. Flies arc her in crn- cst and pestering- stock nearly to death. If you will use Great Western F 1 y Chaser your stock will get the be ic fit of the food they eat , in other wosds it is a stock food. Gallons - x $1.00 Half Gal. - .50c Quarts - ,35c Try a can and Be Convinced. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack of LUMBER Frcah IOLA Portland Cement. FrcsliCar of ACMA Plaster. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , If you contemplate using any of the above this Sprung or if younccd _ a nice load of COAL CALLTand SEE Co. Broken Bow , Nclr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY * - ALL KIND ; * OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water , llrokcn liow , Nebraska , N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Onice over Holcomb's book store. Omcc phone Mii Uesldence to IJrokcn Uo\v , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Conv.iynnctng and notorlal work. Olllce up stairs over State Bank of urokcn How. llrokcn Uow , Nebraska , BANGS' STUDIO WE AlAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Ilrokon How , Nobra&ka. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND ( Licensed ) lluslncss phone , 301 Residence ,3011 } Uroken Uow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Uulouilllock llualiies'a plione.85 , Resldencel823 Droken Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Fitted. All calls promptly attended day .or night. PboucOt. Mus. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones lias had 17 years exper ience In drcsstmiklnir. It Is useless to look further. Worn guaranteed. Uooin 7 , Dlerlcs Ulock. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Heal Kstate , Insurance , Randiesand Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn.Sur veying and flatting. llrokcn now , Nebraska. For E , M. F. Studebftker , Buick and New International Automobile * See 0. II. CONRAD. SAU * A fine resident block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred. B. W. Blair , 42U