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THJ0 UUBTJfill OOUJSTY JRM'UBLIOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Sec Konkcl for Hammocks , Broken Row Chautauqua be gins August 10th. Go to Konkcl's for Automatic Carpet Cleaner , The new Red Patent Leather Belt at 35c Kiffin-Lucke Co. Vergil Rogers was in the city Sunday from Gibbon. Special sale on Rugs for a short time at Konkcl's , Ralph Tailor was a business caller from Halsty Tuesday. Oakland-30-runabout $1000. Streak of red , Keatu Bros , See our silk hair nets : 4 for 2Sc. Whypay more ? Kiffin-Lucke Co. Joe Reed of Alliance was in Broken Bow Tuesday on a busi ness errand. Ford Automobiles Light , Powerful and Classy. Ream * Bros. See Special Chautauqua adver tising in other colums of this paper. Mrs. F. Taylor of Anselmo was a Broken Bow visitor on Monday last. Celebrated Laminated Cotton felt Mattresses made by Chas , A. Maisch at Konkel's. 1C. T. Bennett of Lincoln is in Broken Bow for a few days on business. Tun PAIR IDKAI , . Oakland and White steam Automobiles. Ream Bros. - Allen T. Forgy at Mullen was a business caller in Broken Bow the fore part of this week. R. M. Moran and J. M. Gentry of Ilyannis made a business trip to Broken Bow last Monday. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per cent. E. C. House 51 t-f Mrs. M. Beck and mother left Monday for Thedford where they will visit with friends for a lew days. Join the silent procession ride in an Oakland or a White Auto. Ream Bros. How about that season ticket for Chautauqua ? Why not buy it now and save 50c. The Custer County Abstract Company books andbusiness for sale. Willis Cadwell 46-tf ALBERT ARMSTRONG Actor-Artist-Lecturer Children : Watch for the tribe of Scton Indians at the coming Chautauqua. Oakland and White steam Automobiles at $1000 , $1250 , $1700 , $2000 , 54000 Ream Bros. J. N. Hrandenburg and wife left Monday for Merna where they went on a business trip. Why not plan on being in Broken Bow for the big Chau tauqua beginning August 10th. , * : Just 'Received ' Car > - * / , tV . Brand -New ! . Up-To-Date { K ! ' JL STUDEBA iggies , Carriages , Spring- Hit , wagons , and- Road Wagons The "STUDEBAKER GUARANTEE 99 31 Has Never Been Equalled w I I * f r- * * * } mwmmmmmmmt m m jfr STICK TO the one great fact : The JACKSON CAR Is a great car , It Is all Rood anil you will ilnd they are better In construc tion and In all ways than any other. The Jackson Is the next oldest In the tTnltril States An evenly balanced , strung and sturdy and has lasting lea I n res throughout on or write for further Infor- t matou to Solos Rooms 1st door south of Bowon's The hearts desire fulfill by an Oakland or a White Auto. Ream Bros. Mary Scholx left Monday for a short visit with her iriend Joy Riggs. She intends to * be gone a week. Mrs. J. R. Fodge returned home Monday evening frouit few days visit at Hampton and Hastings. Watch this paper for display advertisements of talent that is coming to the big Broken Bow Chautauqua. J. T. Forey left Tuesday eve ning for Selby where he goes to work on the new school building at that place. Bessie Johnson returned home from Callaway Mondav evening where she had been visiting I'reinds. Dean of the American Platform This eloquent southerner , In whom Is preserved nil of the traditions of the Ideal public speaker , Is to lecture at our Chautauqua. Ho has a mess age of vital interest fand he delivers It fearlessly and well. 36 Miss Annette Tucker Celebrated Cellist with Weiss-Beery Musicians. NOTE : Physicians and any others who may expect to bo called during the pro gram , will Kindly tell thu gate k * per xvhcro they will alt and thus avoid In terruptions. A Program of Interest at R II. Martin of Mason City was a Broken Bow visitor Monday returning' to his home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Shcrbeck and Mrs. Pester from Ausley returned Tuesday to their home after a brief visit in Broken Bow. Grace Smoyer from Syracuse who has been visiting at the home of A. M. Cook returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrss Chas E. Brittian returned Friday evening from Alliance where they have been visiting Dr. and Mrs , Copsey. Fou SALE A good quarter section ot deeded land in Blaine county. Title clear , taxes paid. Will sell cheap. Harry Kimball. W. S. .McCallister returned to Ansley Tuesday morning from Broken Bow where he has been taking treatment of Dr. Wilson. Blanche Squires returned home Friday evening from Kansas City where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past month. The rain which favored this section of the country Monday was appreciated very much by all as it came at one of the most needed times. Watch this newspaper for interesting and pertinent in formation concerning the Chau tauqua , which will begin Au gust 10th. For Representative- Having Illed as candidate for the demo cratic and populist nomination for repre sentative I will appreciate the support of the democrats and popullstf of this district at the primaries. J. T. Arthur , Comstock , Nebr. THE BIG Strong lectures on live topics. Entertainers the very best ever. First-class music , In varieties to cult every taste. Indian school new features. GET A SEASON TICKET EARLY. 21 The Cleveland Ladles' Orchestra A SuperbJVIuslcal Attraction Program for Wild West Show. Program of the Wyoming-Montana Wild West Show company to take place In Uroien How on the afternoon of July 19th One per formance only. Music by the IJrolcen now Military Band. Cow pony race , free for all , one.half mile. Pony express race. Midnight race. Exposition of fancy roping on foot and horseback. Ladles' bucking contest. llace tor bride. Pick-up race. Men's bucking contest. Relay race. Indian foot lace. 200 yards. Indian horse race , one mile. Emigrant train attacked by Indians. Cow boys to the rescue. A thrilling act depicting the dangers of the early settlers Ureat unknown will ride an outlaw with out saddle orbribblc Wrestling match on horseback. Quadrille dance by cowgirls and cowboys. Horse thief act. $25.00 In cash will be given to the best rider of the atternoon. Three prominent members of the Pair Association will act as Judges In the races and bucking contest. From theSherldon Post , Sherldon Wyo. "Enormous crowd was present Sunday afternoon at the Wyoming-Montana Wild West show , but It was small as compared with the crowd on July 4th. If anyone with in a radius of 100 miles was not present , their absence was not noticed In the vast throng that Uilcd every available scat in the grand .stand and the amphitheater annex and the space between the grand stand and the tract tc the gates. It was the largest crowd ever seen on the the Fair Grounds. I9c BEST BINDER TWINE MADE 9c "We have experimented with most all kinds of Binder Twine the last ten years. Our experiment has convinced us that the Deer- ing- Standard is svperior to all other twines so far as strength and cricket proof is con cerned. Buy your twine of us. If 3rou should be hailed out out we will take it back "We carry a good stock in the following linesi : Binders Flynets I Mowers Harness irS Rakes Saddles Stackers Collars ris Sweeps Shelf Hardware 2 Oil Stoves and Ranges g If in Doubt About Anything See g I , p Wyoming-Montana Wild West Show , Fair Grounds One Afternoon Only of the Wild and Woolly West , v Indian Race , Budiing ; Horses , The Capture of the Horse Thief , Cowboys and Cowgirls Gralove. No sterotyped acts , Something Different , Something unexpect ed' and thrilling doing every minute. § 50 in cash will be paid to anyone bringing in a horse that cannot be rode.