CUSTRtr COUNTY THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rusllinu Reporters Old papers for sale at this oflicc. A car worth while The Oakland Forty Ream Bros , New swcatcr-coatsjscc our win dow , Kifliti-Luclcc Co. O. II. Conrad made a business trip to Omaha Monday. New fall goods coming every day at Kiflm-kucke Co. Handsome chitia at Strong's Variety Store at bargain prices. See our new fall silks and vcl vets. Kiffln-Luckc Co. Wanted A hard-coal base burner. Inquire at this office. The Oakland cau do or there's nothing doing. Ream Bros. I'OK ' SAMt A 2 II. P. GASOl INK HNGINJt CHEAP. INQUIKK AT THIS Ol'l'ICK. The dress trimmings for fall arc now in stock , Kiffiii-Luckc Co. The Oakland for the hills and sand eats them both. Ream Bros. Bros.W. W. J. Taylor of Mcrna one of the Congressional honors was a Broken Bow visitor Monday. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per ccnt.- E. C. House 51 t-f See the ad of Strongs Variety Store. Five cents gets a preserv ing kettle Saturday. Our new fall dress goods is now out for your inspection. Kiffin- Lucke Co. Do not miss that 25 cent table at Strong's Variety Store there arc bargains for you. New fall shirtwaists in white and colors. See'window Kiffin- Lucke Co. R. R. Barnard of the Loup Valley Queen was over from Cal- laway the first of the week. A. B. Cornish and wife of Lodi cimeover the first of the week to attend the Chautauqua. II. B. Andrews of Anselmo was among the city visitors yester day. Old papers for sale at this oflice. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin went to Thedford Monday even ing to visit for a few days. Win. Schadd of Cliff townuhip was in the city yesterday with the election returns. When in need of door cover ings you will ( ltd a large assort ment at Koukcl's The Furniture man , Our fall skirts are now in stock and we can suit any and all with auchra large line , Kiffin Lucke Co Joe Kellcnbarger and wife of Mcrna came down Saturday night and remained over Monday at tending the Chautauqua , Next week we will have in a lot more new fall goods , Watch paper for information of same. Kifiin-Luckc Co. Frank Mossman of Mason City was in Broken Bow yesterday. He brought up the election re turns from Algernon precinct , Mrs. Raman Ryerson of Merna who has been visiting relatives here left for her home Monday evening. S. P. Great and daughter re turned home Saturday night from their trip to Burlington , Iowa and Omaha. Mrs. Wells and son Lee who have been visiting in the eastern part of the state "returned home Monday evening. Elizabeth Squires who has been visiting her father E. E. Squires returned to her home in Kearney Tuesday morning. Mrs. B. L. Nicholas and daugh ter Mrs. E. G. Burruws of Mason City were here attending the Chautauqua Monday. , , Miss Grace Cole left Sunday morning for Lincoln and Omaha to ge the latest styles in Millin ery. Judge S. A. Tlolcornb left last night for Hot Springs , Arkansas where he expects to remain until October. sEPT.S-T09TJ Li ffei f * > d i ffl I H feoti * bJF Iw > THE. STATE'S BEST PRODUCTS WRIGHT BROS. AEROPLANE IN DAILY FLIGHTS LOMBARDO SYMPHONY BAND AND OPERA CON6ERT COMPANY GREAT RA.CES - PATTERSON SHOWS BASE BALL- FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES'-VAUDEVILLE CAR GET DEMONSTRATION AT BEAM BROS. Mrs. Ed Husk nnd daughters of C 'lawny who were in tbecity vlsiti tg relatives returned home today. Miss .Fracis MetB who has been visiting Miss Pearl Eddy left for Grand Island today wheie she goes to visit her aunt. Mr. and Miss Perkins who have- bisinir Bcrnicc McComns etc lor thtir homx : m Frcuiout his morning. Mr. Christcnsen left this morn- ng for hip home in St.Paul vhere he will spend the vacation rom his work inLee's drugstore. Ellwood Ellington and wife eft for Thedford Monday even- ng where Mr. Ellington expects o work for the next two or hrce months. We have a few high grade sewing machines that we will make special prices on for a short inie Konkel the Furniture Man. Man.Mrs. Mrs. Willet and daughters , of Anselmo wera in the city Mon- lay attending the Chautauqua returning to their home Monday evening. Judge W. W. Cowles was sud- lenly taken ill on the street yesterday and hart to be taken to lis home , The judge had an other backset tl ia morning. Uugh Wells who has been working at York came home Monday evening , Hugh has re signed his position at that place and will remain in the city for a time. Miss Mabel Hall who for several years past has been one of the Italian missionaries in Buffalo , New York arrived in the city yesterday for a visit of time weeks duration with her mother and sister. Mr. F. A. Reed of Kearney has taken charge of the Singer Sewing - ing Machine Co'a badness in the Brokaft Btjw teiiojrj , AH o > Ifictioas may ba foruiflwTetl to hfm at Brefien Bow. Repairing1 neat ly done. Mrs. C. W. Schimpff . and daughter Bessie of Crcston , Iowa who have been visiting at the home of W. L. Gastou at Ansel. stopped off in Broken Bow yes terday ou their way home to spend the day with Mr. and Mis F. A. Wagoner. A Statement by E F. Myers. I thank those who supported me and cell the atU ntion of those who did not to the fact that there is nothing in my adver tising to injure their candidates chance of election. Edwin F. Myers Card of TUauks We desire to extend our heart felt thanks tothe kjml friends who lent assistance an < J sym pathy during the sickness am death of our loved one. Mrs. Mary Mauk , William and Frank Mauk , Mrs. Mary Wright , Mrs. Katie Burd'ick. Quarterly Coufererence Satur day eveniing August 27th Dist. Supt. Shumate presiding as this will be the last business meeting of this confctorepce year aful attendence is desired. Sunday Aug , 28 Morning : Suudaj school at 10 o'clock , followed by the preaching service. Sermon by Supt. Shatnate. Evening Epworth League at 7 followed by preaching service at 8. Ser mon by the pastor. A Cordial invitation is extended the public to worship with us. R. H. Thompson. Tlw Latest Reports for Governor. The latest footings made a this time front the returns ef SOf prccinota i'n thi ± ty five couutie are. Cady 8,007 Aldricjr * 4 .Cafly "loaS ' ; 763 Dahlman 14,93 Shallenbergor 10,295 Dahltnan's , 4,619 READ AND SEE ? eveml shipments of our goods are delayed , bul are reported on the way and are expected soon. One shipment of Onyx ! Enamel Ware is just in. This is a high grade triple coated ware ou a steel base and consists of Dish Pans Milk Pans Dippers , Pitchers , Preserve Kettles Pails , Sauce Pans , etc. There are also in this shipment about Fifty Three-Pint Preserve Kettles ii.j ad T F" of this same Onyx Ware which on SATURDAY , AUGUST 20 will be on sale at only U 'fj * " 5 Cents Each ONE TO A CUSTOMER There will also be some astonishing bargains Saturday on our 25c Table x These will consist of useful articles , of Glassware , Enamel Ware , Notions , etc. Do Not Fail To See Them At For The Complexion we have everything worth keep ing. There are bo ninny worth less and even harmful prepara tions on the market that it will he well for you to buy where is kept only Reliable Toilet Goods We invite you to pay us n visit and inspect what we have in that line. If you know the best preparation , you'll recognue them here. J. G , HAEBERLE Druggist. The Ford challenges any nine other cars to a race from Grand Island to Alliance. Each Com peting1 car to put in 5100 and the first car into Alliance to get the $1000. There has been one other car entered and that is an Oak land by Ream Bros. The Oak land entered has already been driven 6000 miles and is ready for another 6COO. Saturday evening the fire de partment made a quick run to the Johnson home in the southeast part of town but npori their ar rival there they discovered it to be merely a false alarm. The Chautanqua is over and we will no longer see its patrons wending their way toward the south side school house with sofa ptllew in one hand and a rain coat and umbrella tucked under the other arm. We hope that next year the weather will be more lenient with such an edu cational enterprise and give them the very best , 3 , P. Great & Go , wUh to an nou-nojIfo wWJftitt Ifcttlington and Omaha they purchased two car loads of furniture besides large stock of crockery , carpets rugs. , 4- . ' WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE | That Our NeW Fall and "Winter Styles Have Arrived | | In AH The New Styles And Patterns. | j " ' - < GREATLY ADMIRED is every suit of clothing we turn out perfect in fit , finish and style. Our Up-To-Dato Tailoring stamps the wearet with distinction - tion in even the best-dressed crowd. Prices reasoniblealwny. = 3 H We Guarantee To Please Everybody. H _ .Remember the New Location First Door North of Taylor's Studio I We Take Orders for Ladies Tailor-Made | f S - Suits. 3 TIME TABLfi OF C. B. & Q. R. R. Broken Bow Nebraska. East West 40-8:49 : a m 39-6:19 : p m 42-7:2 : ? a m 41-11:25 : p m 44-6:45 : p m 43-6:52 : a m 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. August Rainfall. This vicinity was well favored by rain during the month of August. The total rainfall as recorded by the local observer , Mr. H. L. Ormsby was : Aug1st none Aug. 9th .04 2nd none 11 10th none " 3 1.90 " 111.45 " 4 none 11 12 none " 5 none " 13 2.89 " 6 .13 " 14 none " 7 .08 " 15 none " 8 .33 " 16 2.25 Aug 17 2.99 NOTICU FOU TAX DEUD. Votlce Is hereby given that I , A. Wlcht purchased at tax saie on November ! . ' lO'Stlu- ' s H s\\ \i section 12 township 19 north ramre X west , custer County , Nebraska for tax es assessed against said land for the year iw n name of A n Smith , that suVsequ it subsequent tax receipts. That applicatin \jl 1 be made tor a deed to said I land at ii urokcu 11-23 by 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. in. for the transacting of important business. Be present or send your proxy. By order Board of Directors , S. J. t/onergan , Pres. The attendance at the Chau tauqua the past week was un usually large at every session wnen the rain would permit.