MUSOUHTKB COUNTS KIOi'U'UUOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEES Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. Fred Maulick of Ansley was in Broken How Sunday. t Mr. J. C. Bowcn returned Tlutrs day Irom Chester" , England. Ncls Whipplc went to Ravenna Monday evening" . New line of Voile skirts at Snyder Bros. & Co. Bliss Pearl Cosncr was in the city from Mcrua yesterday. . Always a little better The 'Oakland Line" Ream' Brd $ . . Will Brock and Jerome Rul- ; cliff of Mcfua were in the city Saturday. ' Miss Leoua Heaps is working during the ChautaUqua at Willis & Sou Ice Cream Parlor. A complete line of trunks and suit cases at. Snyder Bros. & Co. Miss Irene' Brcga of Callaway is yisiting her cousiu Miss Avis Armour. Mr. Kern of thcritibm of Herman and Kern went A.nlcy Saturday morning1 on business. The Mazuma club of this city went to Dunning Friday evening to attend a dance at that place. \ Complete line of reliable Peters shoes at. Snyder Bros. & Co. The Oakland can do or there's "nothing doing" . Ream Bros. , Mr. Earle McWilliams returned Monday morning from his east ern trip. Misses Mary Eastham and Dorothy Deau went to Lincoln Friday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. IJ. Rose ami daughter Lena went to Greely , Thursday night. G. M. Slumway of Scotts Bluff was in the city Wednesday to attend ' tend theChau'tauqua. Topsey hosiery all k'inds guar- cnteed at. Snyder Bros. & Co. Miss Derma : Johnson went to Angelina Tuesday evening to visit for a few days. Watch the windows for Satur day's special offerings at Strongs Variety Store , Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Thorps went to M.iro" City Friday to visit their son Joy. Mrn. W. B. Kistliam and fami ly were over Sunday visitors at ' Mrs. W. G. Wallac'e's home. Mrs. L. E. Cole and son TJarrv were visiting Mrs. W.G. Wallace the later part of last week I have money to loan on well improved farms at f > per cent. E. C. House 51 t-f Miss Sybil Gu thrie returned home Friday from ? visit in the eastern part of the state. The Cunningham estate was being settled last Saturday by Mr. Robinson of Ocouto. Pretty glassware , regular 50 centers on the 25 cent table at Strong's'VSrtety Store. Mrs. Joseph Pigman returned Sunday evening trom Cumro where | she has been visiting relatives. Misses Gladys Ilolcomb and Roselja Rose spent Sunday at the hpme'of Miss Rose north of town. -The Cad well building is being remedied for the new pee room which will be opened up Satur day by Wolf and Adams , J. R , Teagarden is receiving a visit from his father , J. B. Teagarden - garden of Los Angles , California who came last Tuesday. Position Wanted. By well educated ; single young man. Thoruoghly.expcrieccd as stenographer , office clerk and salesman. Competent and reli able. Would prefer a position in or near Broken Bow. Person al interview will be appreciated. F. J. Austin Broken Bow , Nebr. TH , TH THE STATE'S WRIGHT BROS. AEROPLANE . IN DAILY FLIGHTS f' LOMBARD ® SYMPHONY BAN 5 AND OPERA CONCERT COMPANY GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS BASE BALL"-FIREWORKS NIGHT RAGES"VAUDEVII t : I aj 4 ta * to .tha voters of tin 56th i fcfirscntativc district to vote for my nonination for re presents tth't. I have lived iia Custer county 30 yeanl , liavc given the county some valiuiblc town property and have contributed freely of my means and strength" for the. dc- /clopment of the county. I am itaxious to show the people ple thsit I can make them an ob- iifiiitf { sind efficient servant anil ihoiild it aeem right for you to honor me , plcnau help tne to get Uie nomination , by giving1 me a good word , your vote at the pri maries and asking your neighbors ) to support ine. Jesse Gandy. NDWS OF THE COUNTY Prairie Hill. We had nice rains Friday after noon and Monday morning which helped things as it was much needed. Lowa Wood spent Sunday with Lillie Longfellow. The threshing machine had to stop work on account of the rain. Mrs. Elgin Bcal is some better , it this writing. I3d Wcesner of Marion , Ind. , is visiting his brother , Chas. Jesse Price and Ora Morford spent Sunday a * Moss Neth's in Union Valley. Sussie Thomas went to Seneca with her aunt Mrs. Da id Weet- ner last Friday where she will risit cousins. Miss Thomas in- ends to stop offat Dunning for a few days. You are invited to attend the service at the school house Aug. 28. Ortcllo News. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyke were Sunday visitors at Q. Fodge's. M. Ingram and family spetit Sunday at Mr. Cantralls. Win. Hyatt and family visited at Frank Smith's Suuday. Miss Blanche Milligan returned home Wednesday from Eureka Valley. G. O. Joyner was a caller in the valley Saturday. Earl and Edd Myers spent Sun day with their parents at Broken Bow. Chas. Sanders fell from a wag * one day last week and was quite badly hurt. Eureka Miss Fannie Powers spent Wednesday night at Jim Forail's Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Ansclmo spent bundav at John Leonard's. * Iwte Leonard spent Sunday with home folks. T. p. Marouey of Anselmo was a business visitor in the valley Monday. Miss Fannie Powers of Dak is spending a couple of weeks at home. Miss Rosa is taking her place. Rev Father Donnelly celebrat ed mass at Wm. Powers' Suuday. B. J. and Mrs. McDermott spent Saturday at Jim Milligan's in Ortello , Will Powers marketed hogs in Anselmo Saturday. ' Mr. Parter of Loyal was in our valley Saturday. Miss Blanche Milligan of Or tello spent a couple of days at McDermott's. Mrs. Foran wHo has been re ceiving treatment at Broken Bow spent a few days at her home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Foran , Clem Snyder , Frand McGowau and Hardy Klump took Sunday din ner at. Jerry Hickey's. Jim Foran and wife , J. Hickey and wsfe , James Hickey , H. Kluuip , F. McGown , C. Snyder , WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE * * * & That Our Now Fall and Winter Styles Have Arrived 111 'All The New Shades And Patterns. = 2 - „ * < J ON TIIK SQUARE Sa * a nnil nhvnys within reach the "ZZZ perfection of fit , style nnd 31 finish in every suit Hint our EXPERT TAILORING = semis out. If you want to 5 look the iimn you believe yourself to he , our tailoring 3 will do the trick for you. 2 Choice of materials. Trices 3 or- * wonders , too. 2 % ' , * w > 4 > We Guarantee To Please Everybody. = 5 - Hem ember the New Location - 'First Door North of Taylor's Studio Old papers for sale at this office. For Sale. Acre property adjoining the city limits of Broken Bow , Neb. , in , tracts to ( suit purchaser. Also improved and unimproved inside property , For particulars address S. J. Lonergan , Box 61 , Broken Bow , Notice. To the Stockholders of Gold Medal Mining Co , a special meeting is hereby called at Brok en Bow for Aug. 23 at 2:30 : p. m for the transacting of important business. Be present or send your prcxy By order Board of Directors , S. J. Lonergan , Pres. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury , as mercury will surely destroy the scnso ot unwell mid culnplctcly cUrotiffe tlio uholo system when vntirlii ; It Uiroiuii tlio mucous nurditi'j. Such iirtlcICH should nc\cr bo used except on prescrip tions from ri'putiblo plijflclatis , ns the diimace they will do la ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive Irom them. Hall'a Catarrh" Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo , O. , contains no mer cury , and Is taken Internally actlnu directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying llnlrs Catarrh Cure be sure jou get the uemilnc.U'la taken Internally and , made In Toledo. Ohioby V. J. Cheney * Co. Testimonials free. 'Paid by DriUKlsta. I'rlce. 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's 1'amlly 1'l.la tor constipation. Mrs. Foran Susn and D. Foran , J. Knot , Miss Fowler , Joe Judge and Nellie McGown spent Sun day afternoon at C. Hickey's. Clem Snyder is working for Will Powers. Ryno Table. . 1.47 inches ot. rain fell during last week which l > roke the drout'h and helped everything in the vegetable line. Harry Knapp. Clarence Hen derson et al were an automobile party bound for Arcadia last week. They report some corn equal to ours , some better and some not so good. On the whole I jjuess we are an average. Preaching at the Henderson school house at 3 p. M. by Rev Aubrey of Broken Bow. Hay making has commenced. The crop is not very heavy owing to the dry weather setting in so early. Mrs. Aubrey and daughters of Broken Bow were Table visit ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scholz of Broken Bow were on the table last week. Thos. Birnie made a trip to Merna Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pelkey were Sunday callers at J. L. Fergu son's. < * * Local showers of rain are quite frequent these days , just what the corn is needing. llillsdak Items. Ed Brant and wife and D. J , Coulter and wife spent Sunday at Lee Alhey'a. Vina Templar spent Sunday with Lix/.ie arid Mary Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bishop spent Sunday with their daugh- Sheppard & Burk Wish to announce to Broken Bow and vicinity that they have just received a car load of old wheat fl > ur. A brand that they have never handled before. A flour that is highly recommended by ladies that have used it and thty will guarantee every sack. Come and give it a trial and if it is not sat isfactory it will cost you nothing. Sheppard & Bark Phone 125 South Side Square B CHURCH COLUMN. ill. E. Church. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School J0:00 : a. m ; morning permon 11:00 : a. ra ; Jun ior league 2:30 : p. m ; Epworth league 6:30 : p. m ; evening sermon 7:30 : p. ra ; E. L. Mission Study Class , Wednesday 7:30 : prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 : p. m. COIL a jfl worship with us you w" * " , .ifTi.nger in the church but once. Baptist Church. A. T. Norwood , Pastor Suuday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior union 3:00 : p. m ; B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m ; preaching 8:00 : p. m ; teachers' meeting Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 : p m * , Amotni class first and third Tuesday of each month 7:30 : p. m. Christian Church Z. 0. Doward , Pastor , At the Christian church nest Sunday. Communion and preach ing services at 11:00 : a. m ; spec ial song service and sermon 8:00 : p. in ; Special music by the choir and others. There will several selections at both services. Bible school 10:00 : a. in. ; Christ ian Endeavor 7 p. m. U. B. Church S. M. Zi ! < c. Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. in preaching ! ll:00 : a. m ; Junior C. E. 3 p. m ; Senior C. E. 7. p. m. Episcopal Church Will SJ. . Dtinnill. Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; sharp morning prayer and sermon 11:00 : ; evening song and address at 8:00 : p. m. Each commumitant is request ed to pay the missionary appor tionment Jto Mrs. Patterson as quickly as possible. ter , Mrs. Bertha McQuisten. Roy and Sam Alspaugh went back to town Saturday. Rev. Racey delivered an excel , lent sermon to a small crowd Sun day at the school house , D J.Coulter ) has been on th.e sick list the past week. NOTIOli TO i. * hereby Riven ttnt hlrtu will bo i. . coHnl lor biMtliiK Hiicl i > lumbfiiC [ tlio HUu s. bout i iillriititf it iivnkcn Ho ' . Nebraska , UK lL-r ) uluii : .mil apL'Lincaluiim auoptud by ,1)10 ) lioarO nf r.duciulon , now on llle with i < . II. Jewell , secretary of tliu board 1'latis anil Hl > crllciUoiis ! run also bu soon at the otllcc of John litan/lcr. at his ollice In lice uulldlng , OniahU. Nebraska , , Illils will be received until 12 o'clock , noon , Alliusl 151)1 ) , IDIU. Address bids to L. 11. Jenetl , rirukcn Buw , Nebraska. A. H. HUMPIIUKT , 8-10 1'res. of Hoard. KOTICH I'-OIt I'UHLIOATION. Department of the Interior , U S. Land onicutit llroken now , Nebraska , July 26. luio. Notice Is hereby given that IMward I ) . 1,1'nls , of iirnkim , ittiw , Nebraska , who , on August : i , IIKM , made Homrste.t'l Kntry N . I41 , Serial No. 0507.1 for neK M. ' ( timf ie'f ' of Section 3 Township 1H N. tUiine , 3D W. itli i' . Meilillan.Jias ( lied notice ot Intenllon o make llnal ilv- year proot. 10 rslahllsh claim to the land above described , betoie . ' Receiver of the US. . Kami OHlce at Hroken How , Nebraska , on the nth ilay of September , 1'Jlo. Claimant names as witness : William Uartieltof r/lllan , N'cbraska ; it. O. Kellog , 3ates Nebraska ; William Leonard , Gales Nebraska ; Thoin.is 1C. iSose , ot iiK'iken ' How , Nebraska. JOHN UIIKSM , 8 13 Itcghter. IN THI3 DISTRICT COUIIT OF CUSTHR COUNTY TWJJM'TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CM'1 NJJURASKA. Angelo Dondero vs Alva U. Cooper et al : ToAlvaH. cooper , Mrs. Alva R. Cooper , wltuot Alvaxu. Cooper , Dorr llellleman and Sarah 1C. Hefilomaiu You and each ot you will take notice that on theaisi day of July 1910 pialntiff Hied his petition ag.iliibt you and each ot yea , In me Dlslricl court of custer county , Nebraska , in an action wherein Angelo Dondero Is plaintiff , and ynu and each of you above named arc defendants , the object ami jiray- er of which petition Is to foreclose a certain t.ix lien upon Ihe cast IS acres ot the ne'f of Die nwH bee 7 , Twp. is , R 22 in Cuslcr counly Nebraska cxlbtlng under a tax sale of said land duly made on the Oth day of November UK ) . " ) , for the lax upon said land lor the year 1POI. Said certltlcate amounts , with subse quent taxes , Intcresls and costs , to the sum ot $37.05 , for which amount , together with In terest , costs of suit and attorney's fee as by law allowed , plaintiff prays judgement ; that same may be decreed to bu a Ilrst Hen upon above described premises ; for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said real eslalc and lhat the defendants Dorr lleOIcmau and Sarah C. Hclllleman be decreed to have no title Hen , Inlerest or ctlalc In said land. You arc required lo answer said pctlllon on or before .Monday , the 2'Uh ' day of Aug ust , IfllO , or said petition will be taken as true ami judgment rendered accordingly. Willis cadwcll and Angelo pondero , Silas A. Holcomb , Plaintiff. His Attorneys. 7-10 IN TU13 DISTRICT COUllT OV CUSTUR COUNTY , NKURASKA. in the mailer of Hie Guardian-1 Notice of ship of John ii. Martln.an V Guardian Incompelcnt person. ) Sale. Notice Is hereby given lhal In pursuance of an order of Hon. Ilruno O. Ilosietlur , Judge of Ihe Dlslricl Court of custer counly , Nebraska , made on the 6th day df June. 1910 , for the sale ot real e-ttate hereinafter de- strlbed , there will be sold ai south door of the court house , ( Masonic Temple Uulldlng ) llroucn How , Nebraska , on the 27 day ot August. 1910 , al 10 o'clock a.m. al public vendue for cash lo Ihe hlghe.sl bidder. Ihe follow Ing described real eslale , to-wt | ; ihc nortli easlK sxclton 21 , T. is n'of U. 20 w of 0 p. m In cusier Counly , Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. 0-12 Joseph U. Mohal. Guardian. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY- DOLLARS REWARD. The above reward will be paid for testimony that will convict in court any one for stealing calves , cattle or herses belonging to either of the undersigned , All information kept strictly pri vate until after arrest is made. JOHN B. COI/TON , Brand 306 on left hip. DIAII * WooDUim ? , Brand Z on right hip and on right side. U S. HORN , Brand T on left hip. DOWNKY & SON , Brand M with " over it , on left hip , E. D. GOUT.D , Two bars on left hip , thus also bar one on left hip , thus T also seventy six on the left hip thus "Z , For The Complexion we have everything worth keep ing. There are so many worth less and even harmful prepara tions on the market that jt will . be well for you to huy where is kept only Reliable Toilbt Goods We invite you to pay us a visit and inspect what we have in that line. If you know the best preparation , you'll recognize them here. J. G. HAEBERLE Druggist. D. H. McQuisten and family spent Saturday with his mother , Mrs. Cole. Ervin Alspaugh has his now house almost finished. Wonder when he is going to give a dance. Leo McMurty and Mary Bishop X spent Sunday evening with La- vina Templar ,