If THJJUDBIBflB UJMiUBUQAM THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporter * Old papers leu t lc .u i.n office. Miss Adeline Bower spent Sun day in Seneca , Do your Chautauqua buying at Kiflin Luckc Co. Harold Walker ol Mason Citj was in the city Monday. Misscss Ina and reotm Pinion went to Merna Kriday evening , Misses Helen and Ethel Fr.incit. left Monday for a visit in Oman Indian suits for Chantanqna. Kiffin-Luckc Co. Miss Lula Williams of Nt > * Helena was in the city vcst rdiy. Your money's worth and mot - The Ford Ream Bros. J. N. Pcale and sou Walter went to Grand Island this morn ing on business , New shipment ot men's neck , wear. Kifftn-Luckc Co. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Christcnsen left Sunday for an extended visit to California. Alfonso Cook of Linscott was visiting friends in the city Sun day. day.A A few second hand cars for sale by Rca in Bros. Prices right. John Cadwell went to Linscott Sunday evening to work on the Cook ranch. Miss Gertie Shaffer of Ansley was a Broken Bow visitor Sun- day. First shipment of * fall waists 59c. Kiffin-Lucke Co. Miss Julia Dulton went to Mcrna Friday evening to visit friends. Where The Oakland leads but ' few can follow. Ream Bros. John Dicmore of' Hyannis was , in the city yesterday looking - after government land business. ? > Big Palm-leaf Fans for Chau tauqua 2 for 5c. Kiffin-Lucke Cn. , Miss Merle Lanteruian is visiting ing- her sister Mrs. Walter Herrick. ' < 1 Tde Incomparable White The irl cav for the one who cares. Ream Bros. Bros.Mr Mr , Ellison of Ansley and family were in the city yesterday to attend the Old Settlers Picnic. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per cent. E. C. House . 51 t-f Don't overlook that 25 cent table at Strong's Variety Store Wednesday , Aug. 10. Avis Armour went to Ansley Tuesday morning for a brief , n visit. visit.W. W. Rathal of Idaho returned to this place today from Anselmo where he went to look for a suitable sheep range. : Card of Thanks We wish to thank our kind neighbors for what they have done for us since our fire. Austin Lloyd and wife. u-tiilo is lor v.udut.tuqua use 35c , Kifliin-Luckc Co. \V. J Hice of the Cliff Table was in the city Tuesday looking after his political fences. Miss Ol'ive Klumpvho has 'injf.fnetnls ' left this morn- for Idaho for a visit. E'm-r ' Cannon of Westcrville in the city-yesterday attend ing the meeting of the < 0d set tlors. O , II. Moody of Westerville republican candidate for the Icg- iaUtue Wd- circulating among the old seltlers yesteiday. Through mud and water The Kord leads 6n. Reath Bros. II. H. Andrews and wife and Mrs. W. 'O. Bowlcy of Anselmo were visitors at the Old Settlers Picnic. New shipment of Bags , Belts , Collars and Hair Switches at Kiffin-Luckc Co. The storm last Tuesday night sncccedcd in breaking two of the large front windows in Ream Bros. Garage. Lee Wells and mother left Monday morning for a visit in the eastern part of the state Hugh will join them at York. Otto Carr and wife have a visitor at their home in the shape of a 9 Ib baby girl born Sunday July 31. Mrs. AndrewSnyder , Mrs. Con rad Snyder and Mrs. Kimberling went to Lincoln to attend the Epworth League Assemby. E. P. Stcen the manager of the Custer Electric Co. , went to Omaha on business returning Monday morning. Mrs. W. F. Keller was in the city on business returning- her home in Dunning Monday even ing. Largest tire stock in this terri tory. Repair work a specialty Ream Bros. Miss Merle Latitermau and Miss Dorothy Lee have resigned their positions as operators at the telephone oflice. A. M. Cook who took three car loads of cattle to the Omaha market returned to his ranch at Liuscott Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. OJaNewman the neice and nephew ot Mrs. D. M. Amsberry are visiting at this pTacc for a few days. Mrs , Maude Sheridan went to Grand Island to day. Mrs. Sheri dan will make her future home at that place. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillings left this morning for Port Orford Oregon , where they intend to remain permanently. Ray Emerson , Ed Wray and Edmund Stolikcu ot Creston Iowa , are in the cilj for a few days visiting friends , W. II. Comstoek of Douglas grove was among the early settlers that mingled with the old timers yesterday. n \ \ "IT CAN'T BE BEAT" OAKLAND 30 TOURING CAR FOR $1250. A Great Down Pour of Rain. This vicinity was visited Tues day i vening about 8 o'clock with 1H inches t f rain , thourirhy S o < t , iny the parcbud earth. T.e ! S rc.it value to the county cauiS i o be estimated. Some ficldfi of corn were almost past redetn- tion ye.t a large percent of the corn will be benefited and an' ' average of a half crop will bc' horveatcd. The rain did not extend west , more than six miles of Broken I How and same distance north , yet the entire south east part of th : county was visited by I hi sain rain and it extend to Lincoln aiul Oui hi\ . 'I In in was accompained by a Jitavy wind and sonic hail. Thi damage by hail and wind wo : only slight compared with the good resulting. The only rcgrnt is that the rain did not extend to a greater distance north and west where rain is still needed. l The prospects arc however now Uiat the rain period has set in and that every locality will get its share in due season. The damage done by the storm Tuesday evening was consider able and the resulting losses will be correspondingly heavy. Mr. Noouan's out building were all blown down. Mrs. Brindle's barn and hen house blow over killing about five doxen chickens. On the Hoagland property a buggy shed and a hen house were de molished. Several windows in ohn White's residence were broken , both chimneys blew lowu caving in part of the roof iu'l the wind attempted to carry away the tin roof from the barn ind did succeed in tearing it com pletely off. The cemetery didnt escape as three tomb stones were blown over. James Laughorn of Anselmo was among the early pioneers who attended the old settlers meeting yesterday. Strong's Variety Store opens Wednesday , Aug. 10. Special bargains that day that will please you. Joe Ilaefele of McKinley was among those who attended the old settlers meeting. Wednesday in Broken Bow. Judge Grimes of North Platte was in the city yesterday the guest of the Old Settlers Asso ciation. Alfonso Cook , who has been visiting a few days at the old home place in Syracuse near Omaha returned Saturday even ing. Mrs. O. Fessendcn who went to Seneca to make her home was tn the city Monday on business returning to Seneca Monday even ing. Miss Millie Orr , who is con nected with the Methodist Hos pital at Omaha , returned this mornilig after a visit here with her father and sisters. Mrs. Hiram Palmer is the new chief operator at the Telephone office and Miss Delia Turpeuing of Arnold is working on the switchboard. v W. II. O'Rorke dealer in flour and all kind 01 feed. Let me buy your cream for cash. Come and see me. Frst door west of Con- rads automobile garage. The Broken Bow Chautauqua convenes next Wednesday. The , program is an exceptional good one and every one who can should plan to attend every session. Opening day at Strong's Va riety btorc Wednesday , Aug. 10. On that day you will find splend id bargains. Watch their wind ows for the good things. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Molby who ' have been visiting at'the home of their daughter MrsP. . A. Wagoner returned to their home in Creston la. yesterday morn ing. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE That Our New Fall and Winter Styles Have Arrived In All The New Shades And Patterns. ON THE SQUARE and always within reach the * 3 perfection of fit , style and * * i finish in every suit that our EXPERT TAILORING sends out. If you \\aut to look the mail you believe joursclf to be , our tailoring will < lo the ttick for you. Choice of materials. Prices wonders , too. We Guarantee To Please Everybody. - Remember the New Location - First Door North of Taylor's iStudio Old papers for sale at this office , Irene Brega came over from Callaway Saturday evening and went to Ansley Sunday morning to visit relatives a few days She will visit relatives here on her return. Major Ellison of Ansley was among the pioneers of Custer county in attendence yesterday at the old settlers meeting that told of his experiences of early days. A. R. Humphrey moved into Alpha Morgan's office the first of the week to occupy during Mr Morgan's absence in California , they having formed a partner ship. Alpha Morgan and wife left the latter part of last week for California on a visit of several months. Mr. Morgan hopes by change of climate and rest to improve his health. L. A. Wells , who resides a mile and'a half west of the north part of town , reports that the hail did considerable damage to his crops as well as that of others of that vicinity Tuesday evening , The citizens in the northwesl part of the city had their gardens badly damaged by the hail Tues day evening. The rest of the city had some hail but it was not so heavy and their gardens were only partially damaged. The farmer near Broken Bow who has a large quantity o prairie hay to spare this season will have no trouble in disposing of his product this fall at gooc prices. It is now selling for $11.00 a tons on the streets. Mrs. Dan Barrett and "daughter Bertha left Wednesday morning for various Iowa points where they will visit for a time. They stopped off in Lincoln for the Epworth League Assembly. Rev. Thompson accompanied by his wife and daughter Ruth left yesterday morning- Lin coin where they go to attend the Epworth League Assembly after which they will go for a short visit to Wisconsin. John Edminsten of Eddyville , who recently filed on a home stead near Thedford was in the city Monday on his way home from Thedford where he had been putting improvements on his claim. He states the small grain crop in that locality is good and that the corn had not been affected by the drouth. Nearly everybody will want a state daily during the political mix-up now going on and the Lincoln Journal cuts its price to January , 1911 to $2 with Sun day or $1.50 without. You know why The State Journal is the paper to give the straight of what is going on and you'll get a lot for your money if you send in right away. For Sale- Acre property adjoining the city limits of Broken Bow , Neb. , n tracts to suit purchaser. Also mproved a'ud unimproved inside jroparty. For particulars address S. J. Lonergan , Box 61 , Broken Bow , Nebr. There were several changes in the C. B. & Q. time table which went into effect August 1st. Below is the new time table. Locals freights both ways abou * noon. / TIME TABLE OF C. B. & 0R - R- Broken Bow Nebraska. East West 40-8:49 : a m 39-6:19 : p m 42 7:2 : ? am 41-11:25 : p tn 44-6:45 : p m 43-6:52 : a in 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. Mammoth Scenic Production of Lorna Doone and Sky Pilot Albert Armstrong. This nctor-artlst-lecturer has spent thousands of dollars in golnz to thu occnos of these stories with a corps o | expert photographers nnd In getting pictures at llrat hand of the dramas aa originally enacted. As "au Interpre tive , Illustrating monologlst ho Is thq most unique figure at the "Dutch Boys" Under the Management oi Sarah Wathena Brown They sing In costumes of different nationalities , but most enjoy thoji famous ' 'Baseball" song , as plain American lads. DR. FRAfoK L . Hear this orator-philosopher on "Fol- 19 lies of Fogylsm" at NOTICU TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given tliat bids will be re ceived for heating and plumbing the High School building at Ilroken Uow , Nebraska , as per plans and spcclilcatlons adopted by the Hoard of Education , now on llle with I , . H. .lewett , secretary of the board. 1'laiiH and spccltlcatlons can also be seen at the olllce of John I-iatanzler , at his olllce In ilee uulldlug , Omaha , Nebraska. Hlds will be received until 12 o clock , noon , AUHUst loth , Kilo. Address bids o l , . u. Jewell , Ilroken IJow , Nubraskti. A. It. IIUMl'ltltKY , 8-10 I'res , of Hoard. NOTICU FOK PUIJLICATION. Department of Die Interior , U. S. onice at Ilroken HOIV , Nebraska , July Z ( > , 1UIO. Notice Is hereby given that Edward I ) . Lewis , of iiroken now , Nebraska , who , on August 3 , 11104 , made Homestead Entry NO. 4418 , Serial No. 05073 for ne ! < soy and s\v seK'of Section ! ! Township 18 N , llanuc , 20 W. 6tH p. Meridian , has Ulcd notice ot intention to make llnal live year proof , to establish claim to the land above described , betore Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Ofllce at Urokcn uow , Nebraska , on the 14th day of September , 1910. Claimant names as witness : William liarticttof Lillian , Nebraska ; H. O. Kellog , dates Nebraska ; William Leonard , Gates Nebraska ; Thomas K , Rose , of ligokcu How , Nebraska. JOHN RKKSB , 8-13 , Register. IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF CUSTEIl COUNTY TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. Angelo Dondero vs Alva R. Cooper et al : To Alva R. cooper , Mrs. Alva R. Cooper , wife of Alva R. Cooper , Dorr ucillcman and Sarah E. Hetlleman. You and each ot you will take notice that on theSlsi. day of July 1910 plaintiff Illed his petition against you and each of yea , In the Dlsirict court of custer county , Nebraska , in an action wherein Angelo Dondero Is plaintiff , and you and each of you above named are defendants , the object and pray er of which petition Is to foreclose a certain tax Hen upon the east 15 acres of the neJi of the nwK Sec. 7 , Twp. iS.RZJm Cuatcr county Nebraska'exlstlntj under a tax sale of said land duly made on the Oth day of November 1903 , for the tax upon said land for the year 1904. Said certlllcate amounts , with subse quent taxes , interests and costs , to the sum ol $37.05 , for which amount , together with in terest , costs of suit and attorney's fee as by law allowed , plalntllf prays judgement ; that same may be decreed to bo a Hrst lien upon above described premises ; for a decree of loreclosure and sale of said real eslatc and that the defendants Dorr Ileflternan and Sarah E. Ilelitleuian be decreed to have no title lien , interest or estate in said land. You are required to answer paid petition on or belore Monday , the 21th day ot Aug ust , 1910 , or said petition will be taken as true and Judgment rendered accordingly. Willis Cadwell and Angelo Dondero , SiUs A. Holcomb , Plaintiff. Ills Attorneys. 7-10 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given , that by virtue of an order of s.ile , Issued to me from the District Court of Custer County , Nebraska , upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court at the March wo lerm lliereof , lo-wll : on the lUu day of March , 1U1U In favor of Lulu M Porter and Sherman A. Itoblnson and against rrank Langer. I have levied upon the following described real estate : The Northeasl quarter of section 27 In township 14 range 21 , in custer County , Nebraka , and I will on the 2nd day of Angusl mo , at 2 o'clock p. m. , at the south door of the Cad well molding where the last term of the \ district court was held In the city of Broken IJow. Nebraska , In said county , sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash to satisfy said decree , Interest and costs , the amount due thereon amounting to the sum of SliiLO 00Utli Interest thereon at the rale of o per cenl per annum trom Oct ober 1st lUO'J and court costs amounting to MS 00 and accruing costs. Said above de scribed real estate will be sold subject to all prior liens and incumbrances as per certl- Ucales on tile In the District clerk's olllce. Dated the 2Uth day of July , A. D 1'JIO. N. T. Gadd , H , p. KKNNKUV , Attorney. 7-11 Sheriff IN TUK DISTRICT COUHT Op CUSTElt COUNTY , NEBRASKA. l'u the matter of the Guardian- ) Notice of ship of John U. Martin.an y Guardian incompetent person. | Sale. Notice Is herebv given that In pursuance ofau order of Hun. Bruno O Hosteller. Judge ut the DKtrlct Court of custer county , Nebraska , made on the tin day of June , 1'JlO , for the sale ot real e4tate hereinafter Ue- .strlbed , there will be sold at south door of the court house , ( M.isonic Temple Building ) Broken now , Nebraska , on the 27 day ot August ,1910 , at 10 o'clock a.m. at public ycnduc for cash to the highest bidder , the following described real estate , towitthe north casUi section 21 , T. is n of R. 20 w of 0 p. m in custer County , Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. U-U Joseph R. Moliat , Guardian. A NOVEL ATTRACTION SMITH DAMRON The Potter Craftsman In Hla Illustrated Lecture fy THE POTTER AND THE CLAY at \