State Historical Society r % c n t TO Fv. XX JX BROKEN BOW OUSTER COUNTY NEUKArfKA ' .TUUkbDAY , , , . , JULY 28 , 1910 NO. 8. EWE INDIVIDUALITY. Tl re is individuality about eyeglasses the sntue ns dress. Not everyone rnn be filled with the fntne clip and spring. Hesiden c eglisses should be built to fit the face becomingly , and n small fea'ur- cd person needs u different ui/.e lens , etc. , than the man \\ilh a broad face. ] make eyeglasses to fit each individual a id charge no more than jou would pay for ready made stock , Glatscs to fit any ej'c. Ca last Monday Wm. Dillavou , driving 2. White Steamer for the first time , turned the pilot burner too low causing it to go out and letting the main burner continue feeding kerosene. After a short time he lighted the accumulated gas. Then he opened the hand fire and poured generated gaso line in'to the already roaring fur nSce , causing-the flames to ilare out of the fire box and scorch the the varnish on the rcr fenders , The heat was so intense it burn ed in two one of the superheating c jils and released the steam pres sure with an almost inaudil le hiss. This accident altho rc- greted by Keam Bros , the local _ jjV > * aft ? i4 . agents proves tbe'claim of the- Wtaite Co , that the White Steamer can neither be blown or burned uj. The fire continued until all the fuel'Was gone and the total damage docs nut exceed 35 dollars. Not withstanding the report that the damage amounts to several hundred dollars. FOUR TUNEFUL BROTHERS , They sing , play trumpets and read entci tainingly 20 WEATHERWAX MALE QUARTET There is harmony of blood in this family of brothers You may hear them at rrninniir ijtiniiiiiiniii HI i i \ * mi i m Junior Normal Concert The Urokeii Bow Junior Nor mal Quartette assisted by ; < Ladies' Octette from Ravenna , a bass soloist Mr. Elliott Harrison from Cairo , Nebr. , Prof. Co'e of this city ; a number of the Junior Normal girls and two boys from Revetina a reader and a boy soprano , gave a very erjoyable concert last Monday evening at the M E. church. The program was of the best ever given in Broken Bow on anj similar occasion. Piobably the more noteworthy features of the program were the singing of the Havenna girls , tin. solo work of Mr. Harrison , thj French born solo of Prof. Cole and the exceptionally fine singing of the boy soloist from Ravenua , Joe Beacon. Mr. Harrison snug , freely am" ea3ily , sonijs of m ; re than two octaves range and with a ver\ pleascnt , full bass voice Mr. Harrison would coairn ind atten lion in inofu any city of the slat for hit. musical ability. Mrs. C E Bennett of Ravenn ; was the accompanist of the evening and with 'r. ' Lewis o' ' this city had trained the younj.- folks from Ravenna. The Ravenua girls were enter tained by Broken Bow girls anr "tho pleasure of the trip to this- city seems to have been mutual Mr. and Mrs. " W. E Jones whi have been in Brcken Bow foi svenil days returned Monday evening to iheir hi > ma in Grird Inland. to put their cubits undergo u < a 'Hi lor th.it reason the ros ( s a.oiig their lims leading to th new oifice l-uildiug are brii j. trenched. The Program of the Od ! S - tiers Picirc will be found in th t- p-ip.r. Ii is an exceptionally li ie one * .nd those \vlio miss i .vill always regret the fact C me and have a good time. Among the delrga'os ' to tin Jenocratic state ciu\vnlion 'irand Island from Broken Bov were E.pist Tin mpson , Cleoi ' ( Jaumn , Marshall E Idy. Jol Deiiz , C. II.Htlcomb and Jim 'team. Drs G \ ? . nnd L. E. of Cres ton , Iowa accimiained , b- their dtu hler Flor.tnc < . ' * aiul M- and Mr * . P P lieuilreet f G -1 sburg , I linuis > .rnv , d Ft day evening to visit their c < r and daughter Mr and Mr < . f. A. Wagoner 'hey made tl f punu-y from Cteston in thtir Cadillac and report a fine liii- Motulav morning they went i Anseluio to visit Mr. and Mis W. L. Gi ° lon returning I Broken Bow Tuesday morning. I ! it is in the Orosery Lin &s The 1'eat Flour. English and Holland Wafers. The Adyo , Holiday J. M. wl Nebni brands of i-iinndod goods Harrington JIall , Vigorn. Ak- lilno Hibbun , Ali-IJn- J. ] \I \ , 18415 , Crown nnd .Breakfast Dcl.glit Coffees. PE ALE PUei6i _ _ THE GROCER Phone 180 Agent for DJ Laval Separators Cream Station gjw. * : gaBaEraz = apag3aaE < tCT To land owners adjoining public high way : You arc hereby iu tiiicd that the statute of Ne braska requires yon to cnt all weeds to the center of § the road running ; along , 30111 * premises between the 15th day of July and the 151 h da3' of August of each year and fixes a yenally f6r i.ot d ring so. You will take notice accordingly. , J. y. McGRAW , Township Clerk. College h'citic Fifty people go'litrec ' ! on ih'H hwti of Frank Smith Tnesd-M 'VininK ; for the college picnic. A larbccucd lnmb and short tails R. J. E'hott , Rev J. E. Aiibraj. I. G. W. Lewis , JMin Kram r cl Kansas City and President Mycts were am sag the at tract ions. The Oikland 30 at * J25 < > re- , ,05. , . , . , , ni re value for the" ir- ) , 'v.jtuicut tuau any other cai Ream Bos. Mrs. Sarah Whites sister ; m8 laughter , Mr . J. N. Roger * and vliss Florence Rjgero ol N a read . .v-insds who have been visiting Vlra. White lor the past' two vieks returned t ih'fcir ' h .mc Monday morning. Mr. and Mis , C'ui" ' . Wit > ht intertai'jed the B Y P U or- * wx itiuu ot ihf But , . i church it their home Friday uveuin . t Ireshments w iie herv d ut < " a fC'iisonab'Ie'hottrvhichl y erj > yed bj all. Miss Either Edm irds beiny i ) noril l bv l > , ivi j/ a bn lhdjy ' 'u' < d y .js tlie li s'ess of a 4 , f -i p r'y ' in li'i' h > ni > r , u < . " - - -it tjiti hoiiH1 dt Mfv. 'i u Itrl > lc < mb To s , > th it \l.-s E'.nti'ds -vn.s siirun i'i \v , jl 1 ht- p , in ll / irly ha1 < ' < r stie n c V.T < 1 her i q itlt- 1 uni . vertinut ; WOT 'o ' .i/ . V i I i'e ' hour r < ir ( hhtit ) < nt > . ji- , ri- Vi > \ iind tiio gtuslidi'p rtefl. ' > J.ncr Tailor hadqiitenn ( Jv- erienc < i M jud.iy that might ujve been .1 tr igody. hile un- uching his ti'iiin 'iuriny the elcc- rical stotm 't'oiul'iy evening at hi home suth o' " town A bdc of i hining stuck near hm : killing chc tcaiu tnblatuly. Mr. ' 1 ayh r w-s s'nnni d M'nwl ! luit net / > uriouslv ari'i lec/s / uo ivil ( fl'c < rotn hi. , .iccidttiu. Uo cine - -idi'r hiirjse'f ' . - tx'rrnicly lucky ai.d i ; to be C7ngi ittildted on his i irro\v escape. I c lei Train Service fur Atist-lino , ' 1 he cil 'i MIS of Anselmo aid T ! ] d ford hid a lionritiuf before 'he State Rjilroail Commissioners here yi'sKrday. The railroad nmpinyvn represented by Mr. Y 'tiny the general sunerintend- c-nt auil Mr nuckin ham , assist itit gi ncral passenger agent , Ansclmo bilicvcs the ' are not petting ad > quatc services fmn tbc company. I he train service east K fccrminyly nil right but when miking a j uirney wcs ihey iMilurcouipi lied to make ti dnv to Mcrna or else runur * /VIT i v-lii in SeneC'i. Ai > - Inio Kij.l Thcdfoid brleivo in unuecesi-ary hntd hip is plac il upon them and art _ ) to either have additional train si rvice pu' on or else hav. % trail s N. . 43 iu.d 41 stop at tljeii ttntiuiia Tim railroad bi-lievi it is impcbbibc to hiive thetc trains stop ns tljpy are ro.v rnn nirsg theit 'i.nit while they do iiot think i > lv\i.lb3 prilitibl' to ] > iit.6ii . . . . .r 1'jcal ' 1 he i ' , ( tint * % \ ill no1 ' . uov/n for s < mu js llu > ' ' . i . t rs have taken he c i -.in- i ! - > ! " % . Mrc ' "i * " i1 oi.il d u ih er Mrs J. J i npletl v < /.t / to Grand Island his uu rn\ \ ' . Sni ; G E I > wis wrnttotis ln. ca I ny , r AII-I'IUIM Tiu - d > y .ind tu attend ih - Kinkd.i1 pICH'C. The r.iin H hiv.'i ' vi'.i ed 'hi-- ' s-clioij WHS duh rti > | , rtciat . s 'luv ' Ciiro w.is luedu'g it v. r ; in ih ami while the- down pom w s of short du ition n was thankfully receivt d. D M. AmslKrry and wife hjvt in-i. been h'dvuifr itiu v r > b-ht : ot luck on their fi-jkiii - c.NpidiUon but we ? uppse * hey v\ill < c > tintHU'il "vho ' s" ' ) > u i s'i ri t lel.Jte on llu ir i < u.-o Tu in 'v d Insl S i tirday iroin K"di i 1 'rtt.i' ' to Lou f liVp ; wiur ; : [ > ri v j p. c s Jook ) s li 'I'ht f l 'h I Ijnnv tribj. 1C nl-r' li i * i'- I lrst one bl ok ' > - , a ? 'I li > muj had it f. r ( iioru-i l st Fatur- i d iy tinon. Prepared Dainties For i Why hea ) up the house theno clays willi , when you can buy so many Ihin s already lo eal. Anglus Graj e Juice , pure , nil- t feimciitcd , unadulterated , n de licious drink only 300 per pint Q icen Olives in fane } ( j'lnrt ' buttles , n l-nrgahi f ir $ | ) c. If.-i-'x's awcxit Midyet G't r' ins , 5 pirbuU.ti Dutket's Silud DifR i < K , n ricli wli'lesoinu Hinl delicious bnlnd (1r " - i i < for 15 a bjtilc Htii's f iiK'iis App'e I'ultcr ' H run fur i nh 2 c. tt-jiir" froih , ci'fip ' mid j > st rixl't tu tut I T } n Lt.ucb r.\ iuil\ 50 lTrtnrf Mtma yy < * t > AfcmAM Ijf LVaJiup , Plums , Pears , Chrrrii-s and AppUs are aU at j their Uebt fur canning1. Co.isult us beore bluing , M WlonUY , TEST ami I'AV SI'OT CASH for CKEAM. S I-o - For Saloin Sin ill Q iaitili ; s.t The Eagle Grocery Si < > rc , The Square Deal Store i'hono 58 sou m OMAHA Live srockAiAKKiir. Special Report. Srutli Omahn , Nebr . July 27 , 1'JIO. ( "tit tie loceipt for throe diys 16 8 " ( ) D , mirk-'t driK-i-ry. ' 'est ' cattle steady , common grades 10 lower. Only a few cjrn fud cattle. Host beef S7 25 1 1 $7 75 ; medium SO 00 to if 7 oO ; b at cows H 50 to $5 50 ; gra aeri f3 00 to S4 25 ; veal calves $4 00 t $7 00 ; bulls arouod S3 00 to S > .25 f/ool ; for a contiiuiLil lib- cral run not much change in prices. l\edv.rs ! 25 : higher f-K the wccli Rest heavy 1100 to 120011) steer- $5 25 to $5 50 ; 1 000 10 11 0 Ibs. , $475 to $ i 00 ; 000 to KiOO lb < M 54.00 to ! :4 50 ; 7'0 ' to 8 H ) Ibs , $5.75 to $4 00 ; yearlings t3 50 to S3.75 and s ( ck heifers $3.00 to 43 50 Osmund for feeders vci } l > ri k and not much prospect ol any great set back. Hog- receipts 23 000. Lijjln weights comttianduig' a good premuium over heavies. Mrke' ' strunj ; today , bulk $8 15 to8 50. top S8 75 Prospects a little un- but do not look for much dn e balance of week. Sheep 37 000 for 3 days uiarkei xr.d active with splcndic ( k-mand for F ederp. Fat lambb ? 7. 10 o $750 ; feeders $575 t < $ ' ) 20 ; ycai lings 44.75 to $5.2 : f < - 'diT3 $4 30 to f4 85 ; wether- 5375 to S4. 10 ; feeders $3 4J t $3 75 ; owes 13.25 to wr375 ; feedi 52 60 to $3 00 with a few brci d ttif , ' ewes lound ? 3.75 Look li J i cmt'niicd lib-nl supply aid Y aus very truly , " > Co. Mr and Mis. L. II. Jiwett n- urned lunne Tuesday evuuin } itu-r their ux'.eisded trip in tlu abt. C E Hasp , E E P.iilpjtt. W , fl. D.niclson , G. W.illjaus , J C Snj'tler , J A. Soabrool ( and K. J. Johnson of AtiU'ln c vi re the city Las ! Sund.iy the home t \ list in Llojd was visited by fir.- Phey vcre awakened about 1 o'clock at nif hl and ditscwcn II tnes in their room. By hn ; < -nrk they mcco > di'd in savin ni ulv evcr\ tiling in b < nh th sittiuir room and kiich n b clothing .md bedding were u ! t'vnf'd. . The hniise was ioi.il v\r'Ck. The c.iuse of tl i tire isunl.nowu Lul it is thou 1 'hat ' mice ( -ftting l.old of son c n tclu" art'o be bhimed Mr. L'/\d carried tiOine insurance on chr property. Omcr Meeker Dead * Omcr Meeker the 1'J year old son of Glenn Meeker who lives at Merwyn met his death Monday forenoon by drowning1 while in swimming with several com panions in the pond on J. 0. Taylor's place. It was impossible for us 'o get all the facts but it seems that tlip pond is fed by a larg spring- of extremely cull water and thai while Om-r was swimming around he was seiz d with crumps and went under the third time before assistance could arrive. Oilier will be greatly missed by all who knew him. 1 hc funeral ) , vas held from the parent's home Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ue sernnn was conducted by Rev Bennett of Berwyn. Mr. Harry Yitesof Callaway was in Broken Bow Sunday to visit friends. Mr. II. O. Wnntr , formerly of r3roken Bow but for the lust few ears has been making his home in Cambrey , Wyo , , was in the city Monday for a short visit and o renew old nqujintances. vVhile litre Mr. Wautz made a ( jleaseut call at the HHPUBMCYN ( Ike. The Volunteer Fire Depart- uent of Broken Bow was well eprcsented in numbers at the State Tournament held in York his week. Those who went vcre Chief Joe Molyneauv , R. J. torton , I'rcd , Mjutlick , Leo IX'an , fiui McMillen , A. W. flolcomb , ; II llolcomb , C. tl England , , . E4 Cole , Will Bruce , J G. 'rfponard ' , J , G llaeberle , G. W. vpole and K m Wall. PREMIER MUS'ICAL ORGANIZATION Drought from Hungary 1803 16 Schlldkrct's Royal Hungarians They will delight muolc levers at CHAUTAU ar.f * J3 Tit ADI : IIB OLD ( JlUER VlNEGAll MAItlC Jiiit AVnrd on O.ir I'ure 01J Cidjr Vincjjar. It ts u ho : s li d 1 n ; > * -h W.iRciuiait is ini'lj from the ctd'r n ; > ( tlj . Our viio 'ir ' < < tricty pure mid * fioin thoroughly wis'icd ipp'e.S a i-l steril'/'d i.ire ' biriislin O ir r.i 1of vine- ir i-i itiijiiy pii'jiM 1 u ir i u > 1 t' ) c uu ily W.tM the n itio > ul and tu ii'ire ' fo l ItiVt r jj o i/ ! kill to itiauru y ul ( h illej a id pie.t-i \ i-s . O 1 ' , 'flfAY3 U 3 E 1. PIUOU 4 cpurjjilUri TA-I ur in MIS 3S p-r j. ; lion I . . * + + .t nJrttimimmi.nun IJiy , Test it-.nl P.iy C.i 'i for Gre > iiu. AU l n' 1 ' - P I j-ji-MhTl 11 > < > / tti- i i i - % by t'i j N i-.i > 11 ! i-i I 3. it j 1J : -o b1j ) 1 L t , V3.