Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 05, 1902, Image 1

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; . VOL. XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 5 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. . NO. 51 , "
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- .cE r'Office over And rson's Jcwelry Store
iil Realty mock , llroken llow , Nebraska.
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The old reliable 8t ,
Paul Fire & Marine
Insurance Co. , of St.
Pal.ll , Minn."vith over
$3,000,000 cash assets -
sets , offers the' , farm-
ers.of Custer county
absolute indemnIty
against loss by Bail.
. Low rates , Honorable
adj l1stment and Spot
cash settlelnents. II-
sure : your crop against
hail. J. A. HAlRIS ,
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( Office , Opposite P.
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CplUornla S47.40 and nelurn. ,
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Tickcts on salc April 21st to 27th , 1\Ia )
, 27th to June 8th , August 2nd to 8th.
I.iheral stop-ovcr arrangemenL ; find rc
turn limits. For ndditional infonnnti01
ask. the ncarcst a cnt , Burlington Rout. .
or write for a Cahfornia folcIer to
. . J. FRANCIS ,
, Gcneral Pnsscngcr Agcnt ,
Durlington . Route ,
39-51 Omaha , Nebr.
Burket lIeport fur T daJl" : " .
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Oata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t
Oorn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ .e
UfO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e
Uutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
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J'otatoc. . I'er bnlbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 f
Onlon . per bnabcl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
Cblcken. . pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Uog : . , . . . . . . per . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . 6.1
Cow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3.26 @ 4.1
814'4111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.50 @ 6.\
. 'l'nrke , . . per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . (
traw.I'or . cw\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
na , . Now. per ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,1
sagar. per ow , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,1
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li'rank Fortic of Box Elder , was
in the cit ) . Monday.
Scnator Currie madc this o ce
a friendly call 'l'ue day morning.
J. G. Brown and wife of Cat
Creek , were visiting in the city
Monday.
U. J. Shinn of 'Vest Uniori ,
was transacting business in our
city thc first of the week.
Hm.s Armour returned Saturday -
day night- from Ansley , whore he
has been visiting relatives.
Mr. Esley of Dunning , made
this ofi ce a friendly call ) 'ester-
dar : in company with Rev.
Myers.
The summcr school will convene -
vene at "the south side school
building , Monday , June , 9 , at 9
o'clock.
Miss V crda Thorpe completed
her school in the Downer district
at Georgetown last week and is
again at home.
S.V. . Leep of Milburn , was
a city visitor Monday and Tues-
day. He reports the crops as
looking elegant.
At. Govier \Vesten'ille , was
one of the young republicans
that represented \Vesterville
township 111 the , county convention -
tion 'rucsday.
'V alter Cox of Grant township ,
made this office a friendly call
yesterday. , Mr. Cox was one of
the delegates to the county con-
vention'from Grant.
MARRIED-At : the M. E. par-
sonagc in this city , May 31 , 1902 ,
Mr. John G. Lanum and Miss
Mary A. Kaelin , both of Ansley.
Rev. Geo. P. 'l'rites officiating. .
This ofi ce ac1mowledges , a
fricndly call Tuesday morning' '
from Governor Savage , who was
up from 1-4incoln to watch the"
prgc edings of. . . tl1e republican
county cOllveIifion.
'rhe Glaze Marble \V orks of
tbis city recently got out a very
tine monument for Walt George ,
which he Bad erectcd " " at the
grave of his father and mother
at Gibbon , Nebraslca.
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J. A. Amsberry and wife ; of
Mason City , spent Tuesday and
'Vedllcsday visiting in the city.
John was one of the delegates of
Algernon township to the republican -
publican county convention.
IIenr ) ' Mill'er ' of Over , cal1ed
with J. B. Gilmore last 'rhursday
evening , and had his name en-
rol1ed for the RI PUULICAN. Both
gentlemen carried home with
them a copy of the McKinley
boole.
Dr. B. ] . Robinson of Arnold ,
cal1ed 'l'uesday while in the city
and had his name enrolled for the
onl.y paper in Broken Bow that
represents the p rty f progress
and the present I11gh tlde of pros-
perity. '
H. II. Andrews of Callaway ,
who had reached Lincoln on his
way to the meeting of the Masonic -
sonic Grand Lodge at Omaha
was called back yestcrday by
telegram as a witness in the
Bu tler case.
'l'his office ac1mowlMges a
friendly call 'ruesday from Tom
Wright and J.V. . Comstock of
Ansley , and S. L. Cannon am }
\V. B. Moody \Vesterville , and
D. C. Konkle and J.V. . McRae
of'Veissert.
S. H. Reed left Saturday morn.
, ing for an overland trip to Yel.
lowstone Park. ' 1'his will be his
fifth trip to the park , which he
, has made by wagon. He expects -
pects to be home about Octobel
l.-\Vcstern Round-Up.
, A. J. Elliott , who recentl )
bougtit the Grand Central Hote'
- of Mrs. T. E. Wheeler , assumeC :
1 control of the business last week
Mr. Elliott is an experiencc (
hotel man and comes very highlJ
endorsed as a man of publi
spirit and enterprise. He is i
man of genial manners and c1ur
ing his short residence in th
city has made a very favorabll
impression upon those who hav
had the pleasure of his acquaint
ancl' . He's a man who will notonl'
court the patronage of the pubH
but will endeavor to mcrrit th
X ) good will of his patrons. Th
R PUDLICAN speaks for MI
Elliott a liberal share of you
50 patronage.
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'l'he RJtl'tjm.lcAN amI Itl cr
Ocean , $1.50. " t
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1'om'l'nrnbull of Dunning"is
in the cil ) ' this week. j
E. N. Uishop of Gates was a
fricndly caller at this oO cc
vcsterday.
STHAYItD-POUy , a partc . A
liberal rcward wiiI be paid for
her return to this o cc.
R. E. Brega of Callawa ) , is
transacting l1si ncss bcfore the
court in our city this week.
Dr. Pickett , who has bcen c n-
fincd to his home under qnaran-
tine for the smalt-pox , is again
able to be out.
\VC understand that \Vm. Dre-
fus of Mason City , has leased .the
Globe Hotel and will take charge
in a short time.
Lewis Iimberling and daugh-
ter" Eva , of Arnold , are in the
city. Mr. Kimberling is assessor
for Arnold township , and brought
ovcr his books.
Thc summcr school for teachers -
ers will commence in this cit ,
next Monday.Vith two weel s
institute that will follow , the
session will continue eight
weeks.
Ed. Royse aud family of Lincoln -
coln , are in the city. 'l'hey camc
up Sunday night. Mr. Royse is
here as witnt : s in the caSC9 of
the state against J. A. Harris.
The names of A. H. Copsey of
\Vesterville , ' 1' . C. H. Bayeroffer
of Ryno , A. L. Mathew5 of
Callaway and S. C.Valdron of
Over are being prominently men-
tioncd as candidates for thc state
legislature.
' 1'he county hoard is iitting
this wcek in adjourned session.
Up to the date of going t1 > press
the principle work that has bcen
donc has bcen considering road
petitions of which thev . ha\'e a
fult brrist to dispose of.
The populist convention of
Custcr county is to be lleld in
this city Sa tfllaYtJunc 1 , wilen
delegates will be clccted to the
fusion convention of the state ,
congressional , s natorial and representative -
resentative conventions in compliance -
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pliance with the edicts of .th\ )
machine dictators.
C. 1\1. Shinn returned ycsterday
morning from Mont Rose , Colorado -
ado , with bis bride , -Miss Maudc ,
the eldest daughtcr of cx-Con-
gress\nan O. M. KemVe have
been unable to leam the particulars -
lars of the wedding festivitics ,
but join their many friends in ,
this \'icittity in ext nding con- i
brratulations. :
A number of the mcmbers of' '
the Baptist church of this city
attendee } the basket meeting held
in Cover's Grove by the Ba tist ,
church of Mason City last uni i
day. After the afternoon preaching -
ing services , the ordinance of
baptism was administered to
about fifty recent cOIl\'erts. Hev.
J. R.Voods , the pastor , ofi ciat-
ing. ' 1'he exact numher wc are
informed were 49 , the majority
of whom were men and boys.
The day was vcry fine for the
occasion and several hundred
people were prescnt to witness
the baptising. Rev.Voods
preached in the morntng and
Rev. S. W. Richards of this city
preached in the afternoon and
cvcning. It is a clay long to be
remembered with pleasure by the
people of the Mason City
church and vicinity.
Mrs. T. E.Vhecler and her
husband C. E. lcft here Monday
morning on a trip east where tlley
v.ill spend their summer vaca-
tion. They have been closely
can fined to business in tbie city
for a number of years and the
RI PUDLICANis , pleased to knO\v
that in their declining years they
have accumulated a sufficiency
to cnjoy the rest of thcir day
without fear of being a burdet
to their friends or socicty. Mrs ,
Wheeler had accomplished ; :
grand work in building up tIH
Grand Central to its present higl
- standard and " 'material worth.
\Vhcn she took control of thl
house a few years ago it had rut
down and was but of little value
- Shc has contrivcd to build it uJ
and improve the building unb
to-day It is enc of the begt ar
e ranged , substantial buil < 1fngs i1
e Central Ncbraska. May she bl
' able to enjoy the fruits of he
r labor to a ripe old age is the wisl
of the RnPUDLICAN.
II. n. Andrews of Anselmo , is
in the city to-day.
Gco. MulvaneJ' of Mason City ,
was a social callcr at this omcc
'rnc day.
Mrs.Villiam Gillings arrivcd
in the cit.y the first of the week
from Chkago ,
R. K. filler , the Nash ) ' ot
Mmmn C l ) ' , made this ofilce a
friendly call Tuesday.
' ! 'he city council has becn in
session cvcr > ' day this weck sitting -
ting as a board of equalization.
P. M. Rublee wcnt to Omaha
this morning to attend the meeting -
ing of the Grand I-.4odge of Ma-
SOilS.
l . II. Young and Alphd Morgan -
gan arc at Omaha attending the
mceting of the Masonic Grand
Lodge.
J as. C. Baker and E. Mycrs of
Mason City , have rccently had
their names added to our sub- .
I scription list.
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Geo. B. Mair of Callaway went
to Omaha from hcre yesterday to
attend tIle Masonic Grand Lodge
meeting , now in session.
Heavy hogs brings 56.60 on the
Broken Bow market and the
farmers continue to rejoice in
that class of republican pros-
perity.
Misses Libbie Brenizcr and
Fannie Drake returncU last night
from Lincoln whcre they have
been attenditg the state Univer-
sitY' the .
past year.
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\V. D. Blackwel1 of Cordova , .
is in the city as a witness in he
case of the statc against J. A. I
Harris , one of those cases cases
will be tricd to-day.
'l'hc wintcr wheat and ryc
ncver lookcd bettcr in this county -
ty at this season of the year. I
'l'hc growth of the r'c straw is. .
larger . Ulan e\'er before.
' 1'he members of the Alumni of
the llrollen Bow IIigh Schools
will hold their annual anqu ( t
thc 11 at tIle Granll C ntral
when they will initiate t1IC , new
members. '
The supreme court has reversed -
ed the decision in thc case of the
state against Bartley's honds-
men holding that the. bondsmen
are liable for the shortage and
remands the case back to the
district court for a new trial.
' 1'he vicinit > ' southwest of Arnold -
nold was visited with a se"ere.
hail and wind storm a week ago
last Sunday. It is rcported that
on Thursday following hail was
still on the ground in sufficient
quanities to gathcr to use in
making ice cream. Mr. Delosh
on the the South Table had all
his builc1i1gs hut house and wind
mill destroyed by the wind.
Mlnlsternlul A 880 ( lattou.
A meeting of this association
will be held at the ChristiU1
church , Monda ) ' , June 9 , at 10:30 :
a. m. A full attendance is de-
sired. C. V. ALLISON . , Sec'y
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Stricken WUh larraI111111.
Last Thursday night John
Decker , father of Mrs. G. H.
'l'horpc , after lie had left the
auditorom of the M. E. church
whcre he had attended prayer
meeting was suddenly stricken
with parralysis , while standing
in the door of the vestibule and
rcndered helpless and speechlcss.
He was immediatly removed to
his home. Medical skill and
kind care wcre unable to bring
relief. He died from the effech
of the strQkc Tuesday
, about 1:30 p. m. without
, regaining power to speak , bu1
, was able to recognize his friend !
about him. The deceased was <
native of Germany , having im
migrated to t1lis country in 1841
He served his adoptcd country it
1 the civil war and was a mcmbe
. of Company G. 83rc1 Indiana In
fantry. He had been a residen
of Nebraslm since 1869 , nea1
Nebraska City. A funeral ser
vice was held at the residence 0
- Mr. Thorpe Tuesday night. Rev
Tritcs officiating. 'Vednesday
Mrs. Thorpe accompanied his re
mains to Nebraska City for ill
terment. He was 78 years old.
A Corrl'cUolt.
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In the report of the rcpuhtican
county convcntion in the list of
delegatcH to thc , representative
convention , the name of J. E.
Coonc } ' appears , where it shouhl
be J. J . Ca vcnec. It was a' typographical -
pographical crror that wc missed -
ed in proof reading and di < i not
discover it until we had run the
inside of the paper , which contains -
tains the report.
Whllng IJcll .
Sj\n'rII-GHIHl1Ll Yesterday at
11 o'clock , Albcrt Smith amI
Miss Minnie Gireblc of 'Val-
worth were marricd at the home
of the brides parcnts , Mr. and
Mrs. llcuj. Grieble , ncar 'Val-
worth , Father ] i'lanigan of Dale
o ciuting. 'rhe bride had for a
number of years lived iu this
city and was very popular among
her acquaintances. A number
of the citizens of Brokc11 Bow
went out ycsterday morning to
witncss the solemizing of the
marriage : Among t hosc that
attended the wedding were Mr.
I and Mrs. G.V. . Apple , Mr. and
Mrs.Harry Day , Mr. & Mrs. R. 'V.
'Villdnson , Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mol1yncau , Prcd Baisch , Miss
Pilbert 'l'ierl1ey , C. Ii' . 'l'icrney ,
A. E. A ndersol1 , Mrs. and Miss
Farrc11 , and Miss Maude Potts.
li'red Baisch was the. bridegroom
and Miss li'ilbert Vierncy the
bridel11aid. At this writing
nOtic of the parties have returned -
ed , but it is safe to predict that
they enjoyed l plcasant trip , and
that the high contracting parties
were thc recipients of a numbcrI I
of valuablc prescnts.f'hc HIt-
1'UIILlCAN extcnds congratulations
to thc happy couple.
Cla"rcla HervlcCH. .
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Preacl ing III II a. III. and 'Ii p. III.
Snnda ) ' School lit 10 II. III. ] lIIl or ] . ' . Y.
P. U. lit 3 p. 111. Scnior H. Y. 1' . lI. lit 7
IP. III. All who clo not IItlCl1ct scrvlccs
-.y where else IIfC cOl'lllnl1y invill.'tl to
worship with ns. S. W. RICUARUS ,
l' litor.
11. 11. CHURCH.
Scrvices at regular hours. ' 1'he paslor
prcllches. l\t\rnlltg \ Suhjccl , " 'l'he
practicability oflhe Goldcll Rulc' " 'l'he
evcning scrmon , "Christ greater thlln
Moscs. " Chilclrcns Day Services at
Custer Ccntcr at 3 o'clock. ' A conlinl
welcome to aU. II. I . MVIUtS , paslor.
1\1. I . CHURCH.
Chilclrcns' Day excrciscs wilt , he heM
in the M. H. church Sultllny lIIornlng.
A program cntltled " 'l'he COlull\crin \
Christ , " wilt he renllcrccl. l\lrs. Cco.
M lI e or Olllnhn , wilt sing III ; crcIl solo.
The thinl qUllrlerly 1IleelinJ { or thc Hro-
kcn Bow church wilt he he1c1 in lhc
cvcnin . Rcn. . W. Crane , presidillg
chlcr , wilt preach 111111 aclminislcr lhc
SlIcrlltncnl of the Iorc1'H Snpper , Miss
Hannah I.ycU will sing at this service.
Quartcrly confcrcnce will IIIcet ill the
church MOl1l1ay lIIorning , lit 9:30. : An
intcrcslcelarc cordially invilce } lo thesc
scrvices. GHO. P. 'l'IUTJS , l'Llslor.
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'Ve learn f 1'0111 Hev. 140 J.
Keenc of Oconto , that the infant -
fant child of Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith , who reside seven
milcs west of Oconto died May
31 and was burried Sunday June
I 11 in the Oconto Celtlcery.
Services conducted by Rev.
Kecne.
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8'1'OP19 Tun covall
A l'C 'V)1U K OFF TUIt COI.O.
Lantlvo : lIroano-Qolnlno 'l'all\tt. core II cold Ix
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ono dilY. No Cn" " tiu l'IlY.
.A fjlJlelulid lI.e..aed\ .
i Neuralgic pains , rheumatism ,
lumbago a11 < l sciatic pains yieltl
_ to the penetrating influcnce oj
Ballard's Snow Liniment. Ii
. penetrates to the nerves a11 < !
bone , and bcing absorbed inte
the blood , its healing propertie !
are conveyed to every part of tIt <
body and effect some wonderfn
cures. Mr. D. F. Moore , Agcnt
r Illinois Central Railway , Milan
' - 'l'enn. , states : III have use (
Ballard's Snow Liniment fo
rheumatism , backache , etc. , it
: my family. It is a sple11 < 1i (
, I rcmcdy. 'Ve could not do with
: - , out it. " 25c , 50c and $1.00 a
1Ed. . McComas' Broken Bow anI
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Wall Paper
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Drug Store.
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'Mouey loaned on improved
farms. J A1\IHS T-4U9WICn ,
18 tf Broltcn Bow , Ne . .
Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Bass , dentist , office
uorthwest corner of Healty Block.
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For insnrance aud real estate
goo to Moore & Taylor , in Realty
Block.
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Money to loan on chattel . ( ) r
real cstate secudty.
51-52 J. H. Sl\INI ; , AU ) .
Dr. Seymour's date here at the
Grand Central hotel is Friday ,
J UHC ( " ' [ 'be splcndid opportull-
it ) ' of free consultutioll offcred by
I hUll on that ltIatc shoKlc1 not be
overlooked.
Boardcrs wanted at Mrs. Eva
Martin's.
li'anns for sale and lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
farrit cheap , as the chcap farms
are all goin , and priccs are advancing -
vancing rapully.-J. G. Brcni7.cr.
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li'oR SAT n OR 'l'HADyt-'l'oWll
lots and a fcw five acre , lots in
this city , for cattle , hO\S S or farm
Ian d.-Allen Hcyner. , . W
Sevcral good farms for sale at
a bargain , inc1ud t1g m ) ' own.-
IJtsslt GANDY. 44 tf
l'tlone to loan on improved
farms.-Moore & Taylor , l ea1ty
Ulock. 1-23 tf
Lubricating oils of aU kinds at
W l1dn's < 1rng store.
Dr. Seymour , the eye specialist -
ist , has decided to malee onr cit3'
a visit at rClular intervals. His
next visit wll1'be 011 Friday , June
( ) , at the Grand Central IJotel.
' 1'hose wishing to consult him
houl < 1 call carl ) ' .
FOH SAI.u-One : top buggy ,
nearly ncw ; one lumber wagon ,
'at my farm 12-16-20.-Frank
Norton : 46tf
Fen HItNT-A : double room on
econd 11001' of the Custe bloct , .
Enquire at this o ce.
Pepgin GUill , two packages for
it nickel at Willeins' Pharmacy.
li'oR SAI.It-Five acres of laud
in good state of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broen ] Bow for $200.
fnquiro , at this ofi ce. 3-27 tf
Dr. Se'll1ouwill be in the
city Friday , June ( ) , at the Grand
Ceiltral Hotel. 'l'his opportun-
itv of consultiug him should not
b missed by those needing tha
services of an tyc , nose and
throat specialist.
Dierks Lumber Co. has in stock
a car load of fine cedar post5 for
the trade.
Shallow gravel wclls ma e and
I guaranteed by Frank Kclsey. 47-4
Dr. Seymour will a in favor
Broken Bow with a visn on Friday -
day , June 6. 47-51
FOil SALu-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
block 5 , in Jewctt's addition to
Broken Bow. Enquire at this
office. 11-21 tf
If you intend to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices.
Prlzetl ror Pictures.
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I ' 1'0 advcrtise Nchraskn the nurliugton
' Routc wauLIi photographs of Nebraska
l'
fann LlJ1(1 stock I\cencs. 111111 tots of thcm.
1 Prizes rouging fr01l1 $5.00 to $25,00 in
1 cnsh amI includin trips to Chicago , St.
_ Louis , Dcnver and throuJh the mack
t Hills have been annotUlccll by J. Francis ,
Generall'LlS5en er Agent , Omaha , who
d wl1l Heml addittollal infonulltion to auy-
" oue interested. 51-3