m cjauJMJX See Ream Bros , about that heal ing Job. Pivlor Lamps with success burners | U.50 and $5.00 nt A. II. Soudwrs. "A Pair of Country Klein" at the Oporu liouuu Dec. 1711) . Ladles Ilnnd Bass , one Initial fre with each bug. A. II. Soudara. Automobile , RUB and steam engine repairing. Roam Bros. , Some choice resident lota for ssilo ' call and get prices. E. C. House. Call up 320 for best hay In town GOc per bale. City Mill Co. For Sale Horse , buggy and har ness , cheap , Inquire of II. McBnrnle. 20-tf. Pure ground Flax at the City Mill Re per pound. Phone 320. A nice line of fancy Damask Tow els , also the Iluok. Snyder Bros. Jk Co. City Mill Go's Meal and Graham I are always fresh and pure. Phone 1520. Lots of Toys and ChrlHlmas goods can bo found at Strong's Variety Storo. Presents for mother , father am the family at KonHol's The Furni ture Mau. 10. Tlcynor & Co. Racket Store will show you Xmaa bargains tlui you want. For mother , ono of those bargali sowing machines ut Konkel's The Furniture Man , The success of the season "A Pair of Country Kids" nt the open house Dec. 17th , The latest things In ladles fanc > Collars and Bown In Xnins boxes. Snyder Bros. & Co. Chinaware , Glassware and Toys 10 per cent discount at 13. Reyno fcCo. Racket Storo. Some good Values In Ladles Woo Dresses. , The latest styles In ul colors. Snyder Bros & Co. Santa Glaus , you are wanted a Strong's Variety Store , your Christ mas things are there. See our assortment of Xmns Hand kerchiefs. Just anything ono could * ' > wish for. Snyder Bros & Co. If 'you enjoy a good play sco "A Pair of Country Kids" at the opera house Dec. 17th. Our fancy Ribbons for Bags are , , Being fast. Special good values. Snyder Bros. & Co. We handle nil kinds of coal and feed at the West Elevator. Phone < J2. It will pay you. F. J. Bnhr. Eastman Kodaks make good gifts Always buy an Eastman , they cost no more than others. A. 11. Sand ers. For Grandmother , a pair of those , splendid pillows and Malsch Com forts at Konkel's The Furniture Man. ' See our Men's Department for that Xmas present that is so hard to decide upon. ' Snyder Bros & Co. Old Hickory Toy Furniture , stand hard usage , ot the children a sot $1.25 ut Koukol'H the Furniture Man. The daintiont , fancy Japanese China you ever flaw at Strong's Va- lety Storo. Snntn Claim will please nke notice , FOR HKNT.Brick store room and sulto of five rooms on second 5 loor. Will rent separately If do- Ired. E. C. House. : Tli e Star Theatre will have a pedal feature. Children's uouvenlr day. Watch for the dutea , attend he feature day and get a present. Come and see mo or write me ibout that sale. W. H. O'Rorko , general auctioneer. Phone 409. Broken Bow , Neb. Christmas Hug Sale. Our special Christmas Rug Sale B now en , look them ovor. Rare Bargains. Konkcl The Furniture Man. Frontier days at Cheyenne will 10 put on by the Star Theatre in the near future. Bucking brochoes , cattle riders , expert roping , a gi gantic reproduction af real western llfo In cowboy days. Watch for dates and hand bills. . No extra charges. RiiHh For Votes. The voting contest at Ryerson'fj 11 * 1 1 li sMmti rrr nn f fit * than was anticipated. The lodges are all busy securing votes , the plan seems to meet the npprlvol of the fraternal societies over the terri tory and the members nro very active in the Interest of .their orders There will be an elegant piano and organ placed at the close of the con test It may go to your lodge room Thcro will bo a great rush during the next week to see who will secure the most votes at the first count. Call at Ryerson's and get in on the first prize. OllTELLO. The oyster supper at Chas. Bom- Imrger's was well attended and a good time was had by all. Miss Ida Ingram came down Fri day evening for an over Saturday visit with homo folks. Fyrne Schank land came with her. Earl Myers and Robert Ingram worb sand hill visitors Friday even ing. ing.J. J. M. Ingram and family spent Sunday evening at J. S. Duke's Dick Hompstcad and family and Miss Lena Taylor spent Sunday at Ingrains , Win. Hyatt and family spent Sun day ut .less Cantrall's. MASON CITY F. M. MoRsmnn , James Fairfleld , John Sennatt , Dick Martin and II. * E. Schapor went to Texas last week. C. II. Swaiu'on shipped his emi grant car to Elreno , Okla. , Innt week Mrs. C. II , Swnnson and children went to Elreno , Olka. , Monday on No.10. . Mrs , C. M. Anderson was down from Brokrn Bow Tuesday visiting fricmlB and relatives. Felix Barnert shipped a car of flno cattle to South Omaha Mon day. day.Chas. Chas. Brush had a public sale Tuesday. I GOING HAL AUCTIONEER Sales cried In Custer and adjoining counties. 25 years experience. s a 11 s f a c tlon guaranteed. Stock Sales a specialty. Write or Phoneme mo for dates and terms. JUD KAY BROKEN BOW , XEBR. Phone , City 200 , Farm 2331. Investigate the good qualities of KLAND Before buyingan automobile. i The weather will notinterfeiv with our Auto Liveiy. General Repairing and Machine Work. SPOTZOPF RAINBOW ! Let Gresolvent keep your hands clean. REAM BUGS. DCP i have purchased the entire north side stock of Hardware and Furniture recently owned by Has Anderson at Groat's Old Stand. 1 am anxious to mee all the Old Patrons and as many new ones as possible. Come in and see how Our motto is quick sales , small profits and well pleased customers. We are receiving a shipment of Iron Beds that we will sell at $1.75 and up. In fact we will offer everything in the Hardware and Furniture line that defy compe tition. Come in and get acquainted with us and our prices. YOURS FOR BUSINESS Palmers perfumes in fancy boxes vlth cut glass stoppers. Palmers is good , some are better but most of t is worse. A. II. Senders. The series of meetings being con- luctcd by Evangelists , Nelson and Vood , at the Baptist church , arc ncreaslng In interest and attendance Those who have Improved the op- mrtunlty to attend have enjoyed a ; ospel feast that is calculated to trcnghten and encourage them to nero faithful living in the future. Sunday closes the engagement of the evangelists here and no ono Inter ested can afford to miss the remainIng - Ing session. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of December 1010 , at one o'clock P. M. at the office of the county treasurer of Glister county , ho Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings or his authorized re- mbllc auction all educational lands n said county which have been de clared forfeited for non-payment of rental or Interest. , as follows : All 1G-13-23 Byron B. Davis. WNW % 16-14-19 H. Lomax Dated Nov. 21 , 1910. E.B.Cowlcs Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. TAG ! YOU'RE IT. How the Broken How CJirls Turned a ( ioodly Sum Into tlie Library Fund. Balmy weather , a bevy of pretty Iris and a fairly generous public , made "tag day" about all that could bo desired. If there was any thing lacking , it did not show it self in a glaring manner , but was more notlcablo at the general clean up , when the pair of collectors turn ed In the coin at the end of a labor ious day. Last Saturday , of course , was the eventful day , and ho who did not sport o red badge at his button hole was looked upon with suspicion and classed as one not literary. The City Library association , whose new homo will bo In the city hall , when that structure Is com pleted , Is badly In need of a num ber of now books , and the tag sys tem was adopted In order to raise the necessary funds. Early In the forenoon , crowds of pretty school girls and swell looking society misses loaded themselves with tags and started out on the war path , Invading places of business and holding up the unwary pedestrian. Any man who could make a noise llko fifty cents was Immediately pounced upon , relieved of that amount - mount and left to go his shorn way. Sometimes the victim only had twenty-five cents In his jeans. Hid he receive a red badge for his little all ? Nay , Nay ! Ho was given a sweet smile instead , the "shilling" was confistlcated and the tnglot withhold until another quarter was forthcoming. Then again , the.ro were those who had two fifty cent pieces. These wore given a llko number of smiles , their coin was ' hypothecated and two cute little tags given in exchange and fastened - ] ed to the coat by the entertaining hold-ups. However , the girls did nobly end It is greatly to their cred it that they were able by night fall to turn In to the library fund the sum of one hundred and eight del lars. Sixty volumes of latest fic tion was received by the library last Tuesday and about the same num ber is expected next week. MUST 1JEL1ETE IT When Well-Known Broken JJow People Tell It so Plainly. When public endorsement Is made by a representative citizen of Brok en Bow the proof is positive. You must believe it. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferer , every man , woman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit In the read ing. ing.C. C. W. Bowman , real estate dealer , of Broken Bow , Neb. , says : -"Dean's Kidney Pills are a good remedy and 1 do not hesitate to make the fact known. In the spring of 1907 , I suffered from an attack of kidney complaint , characterized mostly by sharp pains in my back , so severe at times that I could scarcely move. Alter tauing uoan s iviuney Jjuis , procured nt Haeberle's Drug Store , a short time , I found relief and over since then , 1 have held this remedy In high esteem , " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo New York , sole agents for the United - nited States. Remember the namc-Doan's-and take no other. INTERN ATIOX AI , N E WSP APER BIBLE STUDY CL1SI ) . Answer One Written Question Each Week For Fifty-Two Weeks And Win A Prize. The Prizes. First SeYies A gold * medal to each of the first flvo contestants. Second Series A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series A Teacher's Hible , price $ n.f0 , to each of the next flvo contestants. Fourth Series The book"Thc Heart of Christianity , " price $1.50 to each of the next thirty-five con testant * * . Fifth Series A developed mind an u.vpnmludimnginatlon , a higher experience perienco and < i inoro profound know ledge of the Hlblo and of life to all who take this couroo whether win ning any other prize or not. Each medal will be suitably en graved , giving the name of the win ner , ar.d for what It Is awarded , am in llko manner each Illhlo and hook will bo Inscribed. ( Copyright , Rev. T.S.Llnscott , DD ) iC * Lesson. , For December 1H , 1010. The Resurrection. Malt xxvlll : ff For Everybody Another large Shipment of Fancy China just at hand This is a high grade of elaborately decorated Japanese China ft > and is much prettier and a finer quality 1 han any we 6 > have yet shown. Fancy Plates , Tea Cups , Tea Pots , Sugar and Cream Sets , 7 piece Nut Sets , Cracker Jars , Phi trays Ring Trees , Bon Bens , Vases , etc. We have another shipment of Fancy Semi Porce lain ware , Plates , Plaques , Pitchers , Large Game Sets , etc. These are pretty goods and price is noderate , it 9 Toys Such as Santa Glaus needs are here in great varietyCan't begin to mention them all. Here are Music Boxes. Harmonicas , Humming Tops , Drums 9S "Whistles , a good variety of Dolls , Booklets , Post S Cards , Post Card Albums , Sleds , Wagons and a fine Grade of Christmas Candies f When Looking for Goods at Bargain Prices go to > Broken Bow Nebraska THE CITY BAKCRY g Is making a speccial is prixe offer to Patrons | Old and New. I CALL AND INVASTI- 3 GATE. THE CITY BAKERY I-O M . Golden Text Lo , 1 am with you alway , even unto the end of the world. Matt , xxvlll. (1) ( ) What are the reasons for faith , in the doctrine of the resur rection from the dead ? (2) ( ) What time of the day , and on what day of the week , did the resurrection occur ? (3) ( ) Who first found out concern ing the resurrection of Jesus ? (4) ( ) Who were "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary ? " (5) ( ) Why wore these two Marys going to the sopu'lchore ? ( C ) What were the extraordinary attending circumstances In connec tion with the resurrection ? (7) ( ) What can be said concerning the angel that , rolled back the stone , and , gave the women Information concerning the resurrection ? (8) ( ) If as some say the story of the resurrection Is mythical , what effect would that have upon the re ligion founded by Jesus ? (9) ( ) What wore tljo women doing when Jesus mot them ( verse 9)ami ) how may we bo sure of constantly meeting Jesus ? (10) ( ) When and where did Jesus say he would rise from the fiend ? (10) ( ) How many recorded times did Jesus appear after his resur rection ? ( Sivo chapter and verso. ( This question must bo answered in writing by members of the club. ) Lesson for Sunday , Dec. 25 , 1910. Christmas Lesson. Luke 11:6-20. : OPEN HOUSE Santa Clans will keep open house evenings at Strong's variety Store until Chrlstmai. Fountain Pens For Christmas. If you want to give the best Fountain Pen , give "The Conklln Self-Filling" kind. It fills in a few seconds , always writes and never leaks Ask anyone who has used It and see what he says. Prices $2.50 , $3.00 , $4.00 , $5.00 and $0.00. Other Fountain Pens , Mi ore NOK Leakable , Frank lin and Rexall , 89c up to $2.50. A. H. SOUDERS DRUGS AND JEWELRY. NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. Secly , Who Fitted the Czar of Rus sia , Will Be at the Grand Central Hotel , Broken Bow. F. H. Seely of Chicago and Phila delphia the noted truss expert will be at the Grand Central Hotel and will remain in Broken Bow this Tuesday only , Dec , 20th. Mr. Seol- ey. says"Tho : Spermatic Shield Truss as now used and approved by the United States government will not only retain any case of rupture per fectly , affording Immediate relief , but closes the opening In 10 days on the average case , and costing only proportionate with common trusses. ' This Instrument reclevcd the only award - ward In England and iu Spain , pro ducing results without surgery or harmful injections. Mr. Seoloy has documentary refeences from the U. S. government nt Washington D. C. , for your inspection . All charity cases without charge or if interest ed call he will be glad to show the truss without charge or fit them 1C desired. Anyone ruptured should remember the date and take advan tage of this unusual opportunlty.IIis. Home Establishment , 70 Dearborn" Street Chicago. Mens pants 75c and up coats $1.50 and up , vests 50c and up , un dershirts 25c and up.real bargains , they won't wait for slow-buyera. K. Koya r & Co , R ick t Stora.