our AndejrClllzcn Miss Bonnie Thornton , who htiH boon hick with rheumatic fever for the laHt Mix wookn , IN slowly im proving Shu oxjtcotH to cclo- br&tn iho Fourth of July in AIIH- loy. .1. F. SliarplosH lias tlio finest picco of ryu between hero and Mason , We iindorHtnnd that it ia the uixlh crop of ryu that linn been rained in Hiiooussion on the snmo land. The MIHHOH Lottio utid Bertha tiiniH drove down from liorwyii Saturday Afternoon to visit thu GecHCinan girls. MisH Jennie wen : homu with thorn Sunday , returnim ? on tlio train Monnay. Frank AsliW ( > rth , who resides north ot Mason , received word that hiu HOD , Wnltur , wl > o enlisted at Portland , Oregon , in Co. A , , 20th infantry , waH auuidontly drowned uh'lo bathing at Manila. Ma on City Tramrrlpi Prof. ,1. E Adamson , of Broken How , was in Mason City Monday , making HOIIHI improvements and noeoHHury rupairH on IUH telephone tiyHtum. Mr. AdaniHon ! H a wide awake hustling business man , and is giving dialer uonnly a Hplundid tulupliono HyHtom. The old settlers of this towiiHhip mot in Mason City last Saturday and organized iv Hoaiuly for thu purpoHU of holding a regular yearly picnic , Homutimu about the first of Soplumbur of uauh year. The so- uioty organi/.ud by oluuting T. J. Wood , president ; O. II. Elieon , vice president ; J , T. Banning , HOC. lolary ; John Mnlvany , IreaHiiur. A commilloe composed of Jamoi Lang , S. W. Weaver , Jacob Cover , Samuul English and F. Ashworth were namud to dralt by-laws The mooting then ndjournud to meet Juno 23 , 1901. > This society admitH all nuttlurH who resided in Algernon township in thu yuar 1880 and before that time. Ansley Chronicle - A , II. Shoemaker , the genial manager of Conrad's windmill and pump warehousespout Sunday with his family in Broken How. CharloH Montgomery , night opoi- ntor at thiH plnee , has boon pro. moled to agent at Pringle , S. D. lie pnokcd IUH goods aud shipped thorn Wednesday. Myron Goddard , adopted son of Wm , Monarj , mot with ti paiulnl aouidont laHt Saturday afternoon , IU by falling from a wagon and u hind wheel pacing over IUH head , J. I inlltoting two ugly gashes. Ho J.A J.i i was carried into the homo of Mrs , J.J Pri-Bton aud Dr. Young culled to dress the wounds. Fortunately , however , the wagon was empty or the accident would have boon very serious. List Sunday a Baptist mooting waH hold in Covers Grove at Algor- non. Nearly f > 00 puoplo wore in attendance and twenty convoitn baptized. In the forenoon Rev , Case of Litohtiolu proauhod , and in thu afternoon Rov. Wood of Mason City. A basket dinner wan also an important part of the day's program , All who were present Wont home feeling that the day had boon well spent. Cnllaway Courier Mrs. II. II. Andrews loft on Monday for a visit at her old home in Maine. She wan accompanied by her ( laughter , Louise. Arnold is to oolobrate the Fourth in good Htylo , and intends making Omaha and Lincoln asham ed of themselves on that day. 0. W. Barnard has accepted a po aition as advertising solicitor and eollaolor on th i Broken Bow Re- publioan , and departed for that oily last Monday. Moss King , of Broken Bow , is treating the interior of thu store building to bu occupied by Thiup- Bon , Rublue & Slovens , to two eoata of paint. Frankiu ( 'only , youngoHt son ol Editor Conly , had IUH arm quite badly hurt while at a picnic one da ) laat week. Dr. MoNulty is treating - ing the injured member Flat ? Tomorrow , Friday , Juno 14 , is Hag day. If nothing more is done in'recognition of the day in Brokoi Bow , the public buildings , private aud business houses should bo dee orated with the emblem of our country. Friday , Juno 14 , 1777 , congress enacted the law providing that a illng with thirteen stripes alternate rod and white ; that the union bo thirteen stars , white , in n blue tield. One star has boon adder aiuoo for each new atato nnd now wo have forty iivo. The Bohool IIOUSOH , court house hotels and business houses tha oan provide for the occasion nhoulc have the flag floating all day from the mast top. VvniHHil School Mooting , Monday Juno 24 , 1OO1. Oflico County Snpt. BHOKIW JJo\v , NKUK. , JUNK 12,1001. To School Oftioorfl and 1'ntroiiB : The nnrfd'ul Bchool district moot- in/ / , ' will ho liold on Monday , .June 2-1. liyory patron and taxpayer ahould uttond'the mooting this your ind lake part in HH deliburutionH. Vou will among ether thin/H / bo called upon to dooido by your volon , ho qiioHlioiiH of putting our new ligh school law into operation in the county. This IH porlmps the most mportant matter thai will come be- bro the mooting thin your and the responsibility ibr the .result slionld tot he thrown upon the few but all liould ex [ irons themselves upon it. Thit ) law provides tlmt a vote nhull 10 taken in ouch district of the county , with the exception of the ligh school ( liBtriclB , upon th pro- lomtion to establiuh what it * termed in adjunct district for taxing pur- IOKOS. Thu result of the vote is sonified by the moderator or chair * nun of thu meeting to the County Superintendent. If , when the total vote upon the proposition \ ciin- 'ussud it ia shown tlmt a majority uvor the ostablislnuHiit of snob nd- uncl district the iuct iu curtiliud to ho County liourd of Supervisors mil n levy of not to exceed two uills is made upon thu assessed iihuition of nil property in thu ounty , not included in high school iibtriotH. From thu fund raised by ucli luvy the tuition of non-resident ) iipils in thu high school is paid , 'ho rate of tuition is fixed at seventy ivo conlH pur week. When thiH idjuuct district bus once been form- d it may he discontinued in the iiino manner as established by n mijority vote at any subsequent , iiimiul mooting , The legislature IIIH voiy wisely loft the settlement of this question with these who aru o bu bunulittod by its provisions and vho are also to bo taxed for its naintonanou. We should therefore vuigh the matte/ carefully nud ox- ) ross ourselves by ballot at the iiinual mooting. The only districts in the county recognized us high schools within ho meaning of the law by thu State Superintendent are ; Broken' Bow , Julhiwuy aud Analuy. I trust that ( till vote may bo recordud upon his question on the 5Mth inst. Thu convention of school boards uul patrons , which bus been a prom- nent feature of our institute , dur- ng the last two years will be lold this year on Saturday , July 21. At this mooting wo wish to discuss the question of grading moru olosuly our country schools in accordance vith our state course of study ; plana or enforcing our new compulsory attendance Uw ; tuxt hooks and vari ous ether questions of vital import ance. School officers and patrons are ire not only cordially invited , but irgonlly requested to attend. The > rogmm will bo , announced later. The state superintendent informs no that the new 'edition of school uws will bu out about Julv 1st. With best wishes for continued irogrosa in our schools , I remain , Yours Truly , J. J. TOOUCY , County Supt. P. S. Officers receiving these cir culars arc requested .to distribute thorn among their neighbors. J. J. T. National HuH'rugo Comontlou Notes. The National American Woman Suffrage Association just 0 closed a very successful six days C nveution it Minneapolis Noted women from nearly every state of the Union were there Fonio whoso names have boon familiar to the public for thirty years m connection with this roat cause of individual liberty , Snuati B. Anthony , Rov. Olimpia Brown , Rev. Anna Shaw Raohaol Foster Avery , the throe Clay sisters , direct decendanUi of Henry Clay , and the one man who has made Women Suffrage tU paramount work of his life time and at seventy five is as ardent a believer and worker for the on- franohizeuiout of women as he was fifty years ago , Harry B. Blaokwoll of Mass. , husband of Lucy Stone. It was found that Nebraska slands fifth in unrolled membership , the list being : Now York , Mass. , Penn. . Iowa. Nebraska- Mint aha i. third iu increase of members overlast year and because of her good organization and promising condition - ; dition the is to bo made a special field of labor during the present year. We arc to have a number of conferences this fall , when Mrs. Chapman Catt , our National Presi. dent , will give ue two weeks ot her tirao and hold meetings in a number of the larger towns of the state , closing with the stale con- von ion ; when and where this con vention-will be held will be de cided later. Of th cloven delegates due Ne braska , ton were proaent. In the matter of attendance , Iowa gave thfl largest showing , all of her fifteen delegates being present and thirty.fiva vuitiug Iow ni , who were not delegates , Shu in to come in for a share of nttonion and will roooive aid from the National Association in the way of speakers for her fall campaign. One of the grandest orators on the platform today is our national president , Carrie Chapman Catt , and wo hope -that Broken Bow muy bo HO fortunate an to HUCUTO at least one appointment from her thiH fall while she is in the stale. CI.AUX A. YOUNO , Pros. Nob. W. S. A. 8UMMEK SCHOOL , NOTES. Total uirollrnHiit on tlio third day at thn Smnmor school icnnion , 711. Prln. ( J. ID JiORRa ot ttio Gibbon Uiifll tij-os College vlflltfid us Wi'dnunday. Mr. John Hallny IR u No. 1 Janitor. All Hello are run promptly on time. Students In attendance show a dfolro to bt'coniH thii bent In UIH uuclilng profits on. Vlnllon nrtt welcome cimy hour and on nny day. The dally work begins at 7 o'clock n. m. The ntlondancit this yorr 's larger than n the corresponding wetk of any pri- vloun Hiimmur suhool. Arrangements have been mndo for HBVcrnl Lectures during muniner pcliool. Aunounocmon a will t1 made latar. Supt. J .1. Toolev spoke to the stu dents Monday morning on in ? subject of Miaa JcHale Nixon of Cnzitl Nebr. who was In nttamlnnco at the Summer school WHS called homo Wednesday. Her els- tor In Bflrlously Ml. The la'jiruotora , nnd tcacliera attend- hiK , vuluo very blRlily the nppicclnl < on , and hospitality of tlio Broken How pee ple. Hrokon Uow li n loidlnpr mine - tlonal city of odtitr. 1 .Nebraska. Rov. Oeo. II. Boomer conducted chnti- ol exorcises Monday morning and E. A. Knight , on Wednesday morning. Both Kiiitlomen KIIVO interesting tal s to the tencliem after chapel cxereluta. The Iimtiuotora , Prof. Geo. I ) . Qunn of Meson City , 1'rin Lilly M. ilonne of Merna and Mr. Avn'o P. Vfunlco ot Broken Uow are putting ull ontUnsitom poaaihle into their respeetive rooltutioiiB Following are the names of those who are In ntteudnnco at present : BHOKEN BOW , Mne Apple Mjrtlrt Miller Mae Ucckwllh baUlu K Xorcutt Llbble llreulxer Corn 1'arkhnrat John Caywood K. C. Plckett Ftttiulo Drake Krank [ , Hcuder Utdle liolconib Klorenco Kmorson , llertha sbackleford ICIlza llojcu Cuaa Hhaw Kin inn Luco Flo Thorpe Mtlla Luco Italph Mooio l.eluli vslitamau Mu. J. P. Mackrtll Lucy II rrl H. K. aloWIUUina Itoeia Orr Killlli Ulovenn Nettle IlaimawaM Jodalo 1'ollurd Ituliylllil Htella Wllkini BKHWVN. Anlunc ClirUtenecu Nellie Perkins JINULEY. latlle lleiger Cora KoaUr 'Urn llrUtal MuryQIuunou Iraoe llutlsr Fanny Woody Mabel Uotnstock 1I180N CITY Jsry Olose KUzIo Kbodea I , . Una l.oucka OAU.AWAT ale McOrnary Inn btiineoii 'ainiliTroyvr Ada Uilily WKSUOTT Edith Sims WElbJUUT. Myrtle Albert Lulu Bidwoll \VK3TKIlTILLi : Harry Klmball Cnrrle Hills COBUHlJll. Zella Wood KI.UMl- Mttiulu Kaupp LOUI , Alllu VauAnlwcru KUlu Sliaiiiiou A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. 'HnilluttitUK X\v Ulltlur Tliv Him. " All Dontors hnvo tried to euro CATAHKU by the use of powders , aold IIIISCB , intmlurii and ( t.u < ( ln oa&to form Tuoli ponders dry no the uiuciious inembrMicj cauaiug th m to crack open and t loud. The piweriu1 ac'Ua inrd ID < h inhalora hnyo en ev e.-ieu awiiy tbs Biune iromb naes tiini their innkois have aimed to cure , \\lne pnctea aud oiutmcnta cannot resell u * dl e ce. An old nnd oxpetlouced p-coiltlonur who has ( or many yoara mai/e A cloBO auuly and spuolnlly of the irentraent of OATAltllU/tiaa at IbHt perfected a treatment wh'ch when fa'tu'ully need not only relieves at OIICQ , hm pflruian- entrycuies CATAllUU , i.y rt-moving I tie cause , a opping 'lie d si UH-jeij , and curioK H kllainatlon. It la the only remedy known to eclonco tbtt actually reaches the allllcL d puns , 'lois won derful ruaiedy Is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARHU CURE1.1 imd ia told nt Hie extremely low j.rlcoof One Dal nr , caoli packauo contaln < nu ; Internal and external medi cine suflli 'ont ' fora lullmomh's tre t- mont aud ev > rythlu3 IHCB.S.O y to lis priVct UBO. la the oniv Derfcct OATA Rll CUKE every made and Is now recognized an the O' | y aafe and positive cure for tliil annoviug and dls- iliaoaao. It cured nil Inllama t'ou ' quickly and permanently and la alno vnnuerluHv quick to rolleve HAV KEVEU or COLD In tlie FJ E A D. CATABUH wheniieglert-d often lenda to CONSUMPTION "Snu lies ' will save you If you UBQ it at on M. It IB no ordinary remedy , but u com hte treat ment wnlch is positively RI aoteed to cure Catarrh in any ! oim or atago if used according to tie Olreeilons which accompany each pi'i'kfge. Don't delay but tend for it at oacsj , aud wr.lu full particulars as to your condition , and you will receive special advlco from the dl - oovorer of this wnderlu ! remedy regardIng - Ing your case wlthou1 com , 'o you b- yond the reeular pr'ce ot .ScufJIe. " tue "t uarant ed Catarib Cure. " Sent prepaid to any nddrcM In the United SUtes or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Addreu Dnpt. K 171. KDWIN | l. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and U333 Market Street , PhllaJblphla. RUMMBIt. Corn Kelktr UOTHtNllUKt. MaKKlu lloton OVKH Nulllo lluthop Adeltno Hueiiefeld DATES. Vfpta Hazen I.KK rillK. l.ola Itatnuld TUrrniin. . Hadio Franklin Alice Krankiln HTNO. ( iraio Urllllth KINnBTON. Mnndu llelllnger Himlii Crist OEOIIIILTOWN , Mntlldn Swcnron WE 1 UNION. IlmaHblim * COZAU , Jemla Nixon AN BLMO. JohnJ. L hmanowiky Hannah I'erklns Lnnra 1'erklun EUDELL.s I , \f.7.\u \ \ Laii'rati | { ' Dacla Nicholas Notice to I'arcntH Parents and guardians are re quested , who have children of school age , to hand a list of said children to W. B. JSastlnnau , secretary of the school hoard , for enumeration purposes , and oblige. Pic Sale anil Ire Cream Served. The ladies of the Baptist church will have a pie sale and serve ice cream Saturday , June IS. in the vacant room in the Kcalty block , next to John it Knerr's store. Pies will be on sale from 10 o'clock , a. in. Woodmen , Attention. On Sunday , Juno 23 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , Memorial Horviocs will beheld hold at Mornn , Nebraska. All inomborH : if camp No. 11H are ro pucHtod to bo present , By Order of Com. COUNTY COUNT CUS1EK COUNTY ISKIl To tlio liulrfc mill next ot kin ot Haao Crablu Yon arr liorohy notifloil Unit Frank It. ( 'rfthe ) , POII of sad ! ilvccancd , lias flloil hi * pelllion In mid Court , asking tlmt John . J Urablo nmv ) > a appolnltiil Ailmlnlutrator of the estate of Isaac ( Jrallo ( Inccii'ud.Said matter linn born pet for liea'lni' for July Oth. IIKII.at 10 o'clork a in. , at the Cimnty Court Itonin In Broken Uow , Nch , when all Intonated jur les may appear anil bo lie.utl Th In notlcii in ordered publlxhrd for thrrr con- iccntlio wreks In tlio CIIS.IT County Kpiiulli" | > ii .1 weekly newpp'iper pnl > ll hel nnd of gem r il clrcnlntton In mild county , Duled the 13th day of Jun 1C01. 0-1 3 3t , T.A AKMOUU , County Judge. To Calirorniu in July. Make up you mind to go to San Francisco in July and you will jo. ; That'ri almoflt UK Hiiro as two and two make four. Another thing equally sure IH that yon will never have a bettor opportunity of vitritiug California KatOH have now been reduced tea a point within roach of almost everyone. For example , the cost of a round trip ticket from Omaha to San Kranu'iHUO is only $ -15 lens than the regular ono-Way rate. CorroHpondingly low rates from all other Burlington Route stations Tlio trip to California and the month yon will npond there will constitute a holiday HtirpaaHing nny in your experience. Exercise good judgment and a hundred dollaru will cover every expanse of the trip railroad fare , Hlooplors , aide tripR , and a month in California. Write for a copv of the Burling. IOU'H Epwortb League folder given full information about the mooting , cost of tiolcctp , through cars , stop-overs , etc. J. FHANOIH , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. PURE extracts at J. 0. Bowen'e , Mnluls Mrnn Merit. The highoHt award the best in Franco , the best in America , the host nt the World's Fair , the best in the world The Sinclair , Superi or Washer. For sale by A. A. COLLOM. A L/arge Stock of WALLPAPER PAPER Ne\y Spring- Styles. A < Joocl CouKli It speaks , well for Chamberlain's Couuu Remedy when druggists use it In their own families In preference to any ether "I hnvo Bold Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy for the past five years \Mtlt complete satisfaction to mysnlf and customer * , " Bays Druggist J. Ood- smith , Van Etton , N. Y. "I have al ways uped If , Iu ray family both for ordi nary roughs and colds and for the couuh following hi crippo , and tlnd It vorv elli- cacloua. " Korealoby.1. G. Uneberle. woman's use is hard enough a it ia. It Is to her that we owe our world , nnd everything should be iniulu as cnsy ns possible for her at thu tltuo of childbirth. This is just what MOTHERS FRIEHD will do. It will make baby's coining easy and painless , and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength nnd elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents nil of the discomforts of pregnancy. The motherof n plumb babe in Panama , Mo. , says : ' "I have used Mother's Friend and can praise it highly. " Get Mother's Friend at the Drug Store , $1 per bottle. The Bradfield Regulator Co. , ATLANTA , GA. Write for our free illustrated book , " Before Baby is Born. " W. H. Penn & Co. have a now line of Hummer hats for men and beye , See thorn. 0 0-2t tlie mnterlai tliut KOCH Into your repaired wutclt tlmt reMtiltH In a perfect I on. it ia tim [ lou ; that docs thu business , any bungler can buy the flue kinds of material that I URU In repairing ; but skill is the most valuable m&terinl that jim bo need In watch repairing : and the bungler can't buy It. 1 eell my skill ( or what It IB worth and It will cost you less than bungling nt lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler nnd Optician. West fide of square. and Professional Directory , w 1LLISCADWELL 11UOKKN nOW AHSTKACT CO. , llundvd. I. A. RENEAU , Sooretary-TroaKuror and AbHtraotur. Longest Kxpottenco and neatest work Off lee , Main St. , Betwe Broken Bow , Custot T-\R. K. M. ' 11OGAN , 11 ! Office over W S. Swan'n Grocery SIore. i Itnw , li TQAKKIl'a POOL HALL , \V. E. 1IAKBK. Prop. Kor a nodal L'ftnio of pool. North I or IttruiiuioAN Olllco. I llrokcu How , Nobraekn. E. RYEUSON , For Columbia Byclclos , Wheeler A Wilson , and New Hotn * Pawing Machines ' UEPAinisO OF ALL KINDS. Urokeu How , NeO O H. CON HAD , . . . .Dealer In . Pumps , Wind Mills , Tankn , Fitting * * , Gaso line Enginer , etc. , etc. Broken How , Nebriik * . T H. COSNEK , FAINTKU & PAPKUHANQEH. IDyeari experience. Term * rci "Habl . TelenhoDO No. I'-'J Uroktu How , Nebra k . W MIL & FREED , Proprietors of PALAGK HARHKH SHOP , Square , Drnken Uow Nebrnxkn. Ajciit ; Cliukeon Line" ) In Laundry. I. A. Ki'iieau. ItasmttB Andoraon. Rcneau & . Anderson. Kanns for ( tent nnd Salo. All Classen of realty handled for east ern Investor * . Tuxea paid for non-residents. ion 4-th & 5th Avonuoa , r County , Nebraska. / AME & REESE ATTOUNI5VH AISI > ItooniK 8 and U , Ilcalty lllock. Itroken Uow , Nebraska. Anyone wishing a new watch mo\emenl in an eld cane , caM on M SIMONSON , Leading Bboumnkcr Jfc Watru Kepalioi of the city. Loc.itml 1st iloor foutli po ! > totllco. , D. GLAZE , Dealer In Qranlte , Koiclcn and /merlon Marbles. Ornamental Work a Specialty. Itroken How , Nebraoka. ANGS STUDIO. B All kinds o ! Work Done , fanlntacllou Guaranteed. Crayon Work Enlarged. llroken Uow , Nebraska. TY UAIIUEH SHOP. H.O.HUTTON Proprietor. Finl-cH" \ > ork Rear Hoom of llroken Uow biate ilauk. llroken How , Nebtatka. A ii. HUMPHREY , attorney at ? aiu lrok n Uow , Nobr. T UNUH COUNTER , En. MALLOV , Prop Allkluasof Bolt drluks. Beit brand of cigars. First building east or Farmers Dank , Broken Bow , Neb. T\R. 0. L. MULLENS Physician And Surgeon. Und Stairway Ire in uu < t end Ir. Realty lllock ; residence , 3nl west M. K. cbnrcb , on BAUIO Bld of Direct. Direct.ilrokrn Iluw , ? x W.A. . TUOMP8ON , CONTUAUTOH & IIU1LUKK. t3ry PlniiB and eetlinates on short notlct ) . llrokon Uow , Nebraska OTACK&110LCOMB The Best and only Good Place in town to got Your Byoiole Work Done. Byoiclo Sundries , Etc. Urokcm Haw , Nebraska. T J. SNYDER , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , and Justice of the Peace. Special attention KiTon to collection tepoi > lllou ! > Uk n , pension voDch. er neatly executed and all kinds of legal papera written. Olllce In the rear ot Hank ot Commerce. Broken Bow , Nob. B. SMITH , J.B. Attornay-at-Low- Practice In all Courts. liroken Uow , Nebraska. TV MILL , K. F. AlcCLUun , Prop , Rye Flour , Buckwheat , Graham , FoeH , etc. O M. DORRIS , All kinds of work In our line done promptly and in flrct-clima orrltr Rodohop on the corner westoi the bose house. OlVIi UH A TUIAI. . UroVen Uow , Neb. . W. HUNTS , Wo don't hang wall ptpor for IBc , nor paint your houae wllb any old lntl ; but bdKt material and worUumnehlp guaranteed. SEE ME FOR PRICES HE- POKE YOU PAINT OK PAPEK VOUK HOUSE. < : i < x > . w. IIONTH , HroVcn How , Nebrnska. TWTJKE8CANLON , Proprietor of Ittalaurnnt i I.uncu Counter , I.IIFKU aurortintint of Confection- arles , C'lKarn und Tolmccoa. North eldu uf Public Square , llrokon Dow , Nebraska. 118. H. O. & W. B.TALUOT D PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. Office over Ilaebcrle'a Drug Store. Hroktu How , NebraiVa. QLINTON DAY , Physician and Surgeon. Office In rear uf the Hank of Com merce. Iti'f Idenco Oth liouio wen of the llaptut church. Broken Bow , Nob. RD. P1LJKETT , Stenographer and Notary 1'ublic. Job Work a SpouUlty 031c with Jauioi L-dnlcli ,