- , - ' . . . . . . , . - ' , - , . . . - . , , , " , , , " ' ' _ " ' ' . . . " " " " , O ; _ " ; " 'i'r.tI61. ; : . 1 , . . . . . I Local Mention. . . I' . , n , , ' Walter Glaze' was tin Atls1ey : visitor Monday Four inches of rain is report l1 at Plattsmont last night. Joe. S. of Dry Valley mnde this . office a social call Monday. L. S. I Empfield , of McIillej" I was among our visitors 'M9 1day. I County clerk Dewey's faWPJ is ; having a siege , with the weasels. . J. M. Fodge of Ortello , was a friendly yisitor at this office Sat- urday. . I 'i ' ! C. . E. Gandy and wife went to 'I ' Hastings this morning j 10 yisit his , wife's people , , , II Mrs. Diah Woodruff of Georr ; e. town , was \isiting : in the Clt- r the 'first of the week. " J. T. Henne , sf Springfield I1lE > - " , spent scvera days in the city thi week , on his , return trip from the west. ' Mrs. J. B. Osbourn left , Mon- da , . on a visit to her old home in Wisconsin. She expects to be gone two months. D. C. Reynolds of Lomax , made this office'a welcome call Sntur- i day and had his subscription I I account advanced. .1 At the G. A. R. Encampment 'I. ' held at Fremont last week , H. W. George was elected one of the , delegates to . the National En- campment. ' Sheriff Ari . trong captured 60 jug' $ of whiskey at the depot Tuesday that had been shipped C. O. D. from Kentuckey to parties - ties in this vJcinity. I Dr. C. Pickett went to Lincoln Mondav to attend a meeting of the Eclectic .state Medical Association - ciation of whi h he is pr.esident. The meeting. was held Tuesday I1I1d Wednesday of this w.eek. The directors of the county agricultural - ricultural society met yes.terday and fixed the datc of the lr for Scpt. 1 , 2 , and 3. They made several changes in the pr iniums , increasing the premium on lOrses cattle , and hogs 50 per cent The special clubbing offer of $1.35 for the REPUBLICAN and Nebraska armer for a year has been extended. This will give p.very farmer in Custer county that. does not get these papers a : hance to get both for little more than the price of one. Miss Deming , a teacher' from Filmore count ) ' arrived here last Tuesday vening to spend the summer with Mr. J : L. Kom er anq family who reside five mile9 north east of Broken Bow. Miss Deming's parents and Mr. Koo- zer's were neighbors in IFill more county for the ten years previous to the latter's departure for this place. Eastern Siar Intnllatlon. ! ! . - - At regular meeting of th Eastern - ern Star of this city Tuesday , the . following ofi cers were installed for the ensuing year'by the Mrs. J. S. Molyneaux , installing officer - ficer : Worthy Matro , . Mrs. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It'"U . , . 'JP . . - . . , . - . . -.t. . . . - " " "I . d J. . . . . . , . _ . . - Harriett Rublee ; Worthy Patron , A. R. Humphrey ; A sodut Matron , MrsCathrint. ! Orr ; Cou. ductress , Mrs.Bell Brenizer ; As- socia te Conductre99 , Mrs. Frances Morgan ; Secretnr. , lr\ ! . Sarah Jewettj Treasurer , Irs. Mary Skelton ; Chaplain , Mrs. Julia D. Wilsoni Marshall , Mrs. Zee I Bruce ; Adah , Miss Arna AUlS- : berrj"i l uth , Mrs. L. g. Wilson ; Ester , Mrs. Vienn'c Judkins ; Martha. Ih Lincoln Great ; Electa , MrJ. ! Mary Kay : Warden , Mrs. Nettie Haeberle ; Sentinel , F. M. Rublee. A special mt : ting - ing was ordered for Monday nig-ht to initiatfl new members. Tb J1l1atll Hulls Still Hun , - The que5tion of the Billiard Hallg and Bowling Alley arc topics of general conversation and some express a surprise that they have not been closed The facts are that tbe old ordinance gave the city authority 110 option in the matter. It provided that on depositing their money , provided - vided in the ordinance that th : clerk should issue the license. Anticipating trouble the proprietors - tors made a tender of the license to the old city clerkand on advice of the city attorney. Sullivan he accepted the money and receipted for it to hold subject to the action of the new city council. Realizing that to comply with the vote expressed at the city election the new council proceeded - ed at once to make an ordinance prohibitive and repealing the old one. That ordinance was put on its third reading Saturday night and was , passed. Monday the ordinan e was published in .a folder in order that an injunction against the publication might not be forestalled. We understand - stand that the city clerk h s tendered - dered Ithe parties that paid , their money and the city marshall has notified the proprietors that they will have to close their halls OJ subject themselves to a fine. A1 this writing nothing further ha ! developed. J. R. Dean is thl city attorney and has th . city' ! interest in charge and C. H Holcomb and Judge Sullivan , w understand have been ret .ined b' I the proprietors of the billiar ; , J halls. The fine provided is froll [ $5 to $20. Whether their polie ; will be to occassionally submit t a fine or ttack the constituron ality of the ordinance we hav4 not been apprised. As a finl ma } " be imposed daily it is hardl : probable that policy will be pur sued. It is evident that the pro prietors lf pose to continue i 1 their business and we anticipatl a legal battle will ensue. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f1Jf'J"J't ' " ' 'II"ttlttltTJttttttt ' " ttttttt1tttttttttt1tTttt'Tt'tt'ttttt ' ' ' , , E' : : I Saturday 1 E : - = S " " I " I : - : : : : PCivICl. . . -Kt. = - - . . , A. Qca ; ; ; : - - - : t = = 15. Dozen ladies Gauze Vests , I At 6 , Coots Each.1 3 to a Customer. They are Hummers. E E' WilSON ' " DRAKE. . 1111111 11111111111111111111 ! } 11111 + 111111111111111111111111111111111111 : or , _ , _ _ _ - . - . . _ " _ . . .Y. : : . .SaOES. : : : . i I have shoes to sell and must sell them , : and until further notice I will sell at. . . : 1 8 Per Cent Discount i for cash. These shoes are new stock , ri h t 1 : from the factory. I have justyut in a hne . . I of Trunks , Telescopes , Grips . , Etc. : I J. S. : J3i1IFI..A.NrCIS : : , I : Merl1a , - - - Nebraska. : . 1 . . - . . . . " - , . . . . . . . "i-.Y':1.I.i.J.ll I" . : f " : . " : : . . . . . . ; : ; . . . . . . . . . Commencement l'ruj(1' J. - I COImn nCel cnt exercises ( If the Broken Dow High School wi11 be held in the North Side Opera Ho se , Tuesday evening , May 26 , 1903. Gov. J. H. Micke ) ' will deliver au addresg to the class upon the suhjcct of "Char- acter B ildiIlg. " Admission , School Childrtn 15 c nts. A ults 25 ccnts. Muelo . . . . . . . . . . l.'t btdlrli. Jtaoculotl . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . fief u.ur'N l' ' 1'rHI : ' ! . PlaJfJ 0010 . . . . . . . . . . lh 1''U LtlCllett 841utlltory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ro.Iltld.uuu.1 Ylolln olu. . " . . . . . . . . Pof 1. : A OltrllcLI ! " 'I'cal oh.l . . . . . . . . . . \Ir .J e.Ao.IKlllwn Ao.Idrou . . . . . . . . . .Obauctcr lIulll1lng Huo. JIIO 11. ) ! lciccy \ ' I olu . . . . . . . . . . . 1'etel Hyeteou V all1lotol ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FrllJ ! iklllwllIl P'c el1tauono ( Dlploll.lu . . . , ' . J. J. Wllfon Ael. ! L.DII Jne CIa , ! . ! 'red. Htillt. ! of E"ucltlon ReW. . H , Xanders will preach th Baccalaureat sermon to the Senior Class in the Opera House , Broken Bow , Nebraska , May 24 , 1903 , at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited. C , - 1.,1.W A. . . . The Gallaway ball team will go to Arnold next Saturday where they will play a return game with the Arnold team. H. Lomax , cashier of the Custer Ndtional Bank of Broken Bow was seen upon our streets yesterday , having driven down ' from Arnold on Tuesday evening. The Young building , which was recently moved to the corner : of Grand Avenue and Kimball street , is being lowered upon its foundation , and will soon be occupied - cupied by the firm of Van green & Campsey. A trio , composed of Rev. Abern , the blind evangelist , and Profs. Woodford Oli ver and Floyd Miles , have started out on the road for the purpose of making - ing their fortunes givingmusieal. concerts over the country. 'rhe flume at the wheel pit of the mill is undergoing repairs this week. The water has been turned from the race into the' main channel of the river , and as a consequence many large channel cat fish and other species have been taken from the shallow water in the race. The new mail route between this point and Over begun operation - tion on Tuesday of this we k. The mail is carried on Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays of eac1J s weelc , g-oing by the way of StOt Table. It is thought that befon long it will make daily trips , in. stead of.three times per week. e Farmers in this locality aT < now losing no time getting theil : . corn crops into the ground. I Th ( d acreage will be enormous , an 1 should they succeed in getting : y good crop , it will be the laq"es1 o ever harvested in this part of th ( 'county. Alfalfa and small gran l- are looking their very best , ant e the crops promises to be some. e thing good. Dr. and Mrs. McNulty depart. ed Monday for an extended trip to the Pacific coast. They wi ! : - stop off at Denver and Salt Lak II City , after which they will go t ( SanFrancisco. where the doc to ] e will spend two weeks visiting the different hospitals in thai _ _ cit ) ' . From there the ) ' will takE boat orPortland , Oregon , thencE : home by the way of the Nationa1 ark. They expect to be ab ,1 , about a month. The new dwelling house t Merchant Shelby's is enclos c1 , and will be one of the best in the city when completed. Mr. Shelby - : - by has been a resident of Call- : away for several years , but has : always rented until now , when : he made up his mind that he : would hereafter pay the rent : into his own pocket. It would )0 be a wise move on the part of several other business men of the town should they do likewise. Merna G. . It ! Jrograw. The following is the : G. A. R. program to be rendered on May 30 , at Merna. 10:30 : a. m. G. A. R. Post. and school childreI1 assembly at Hall and march to M. P. church at 11 o'clock. Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OrchPIII' Payer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HeT , Mathewl Noug , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . me lcl ltcmarkll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. M. b'odgl MUlh' . ddr d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llon.J , R. Dt'al NOOK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hlar Iaaalo lIau , " " Ilcllutlletloll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IIBV. ( ' W. MUll' Ap'rRJr.ooN. I p , w. Ullaeao.ulJle at cburch. Mu.te. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ONho.trl Hew..r"e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All1erlc&l1 Pslrolhu Hev. Mathew , SOIl& . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ouuletl , RedUilloD. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . Mia. Bell ti'oate R Il1IDe"nee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. A. R. YotifsDI BODg. ReollaUoD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IIs \ \ Lelue Low , necltatlou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MIII atlle Fodi' ' Mealo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orche.trl Heoltatlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mra.Menar' Hemark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amerlc.n ! ' . UIIT. O. W Miller. Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarchtaIl.ThroeahOeorllli lIeeedlctlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RlV. F. M. Orabll ] Detter Term. . We have been able to make bette terms with the publishers of the Swiw Herd. We can now furnish you the RI\ \ PUDI.ICAN and Swinc Herd for fl.20 This applies to renewals as well as tl new subscrsbers to tbe RfPUDI.ICAN. . . , , . . . . . . . .v . . " . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . " - . . . . Broken Bow , - - - , OIl ! S tI1er4' Reunlo.l1. The old settlers reunion of the southeast q arter of the county will be held at Mason City , Wednesday - nesday , June 17 , 1903. By Order of Committee. Correction. ! 'I'he Old Settlers Reunion at 'Mason City .is lo be held on the 17th of June instead of the 7th as was staled in the RnpuBLICAN last week. LOW f.AT tI WI " 'T. $2S.oo to Portland ; Ta < ; Q.Wa , Seattle. 27 .40 to San Francisco and Los Angeles. 22.S0 to Sookane. I $20.00 to S lt Lake City , Butte and . , Helena. I low rates to hUUlIre s of ot ler points , including Big Horn Basin , Wyo. , Montana , Idaho , Washin - ton , Ongon , British Columbia , Call- fornia , etc. Every day until June 15th. Tourist cars daily to California. Personally conducted e'Ccursiom : : : three times a week. Tourist cars dnily to Seattle. Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent. 46-S1 nest Offer I"er " " , de. The Ri\PUDI.ICAN has succeeded in getting 11 special clubbing price from the publishers of the Neljraska Parmer , one of the best the ) ' have ever made , ancI during the past two months a good many have taken advantage of thill offer and arc wen pleased with it. We have had the time t'xtended for this offer , believing that man ) ' more would like to take ad. vantage of it before it iswith rawn. For $1.35 we can seud you the Nebraska , Farmer anrl RnPUBI.1CAN both for one full year , and worth $2.00. : rhe Nebraska - braska Farmer is the leading general fann and live stock journal of the west. It prints from 24 to 40 pages each week , . is well known and well liked , having been establisher ! since 1869. Its pub. li9hers are practical and experianced men , who are now and have been for thirty years extensively engaged in farm. ing and slock raising in Nebraska and conditions applicable to the west. It is a journal for the farmers by farmers. No other farm paper can fill its place ot be so belpfl to the farmers of the west. It i9 contributed to by nIl the leading agricultural writers und experiments oj thll west and at our special elub price should be taken by everyone. 43tj . m : mcam : &IaI mr. C. E. GANDY , . Real Estate and Collections Farms for Sale and Rent. . Office over N. Gleim's tailor shop. . . . . . . . . : Nm Broken Bow. . N.bl" ' . m n llEWl W A. THOMPSON , . CONTRAU'l'OR" BUILDER , ; : W-Plans se esllmatu on abortnollod. I'follen Dow , Nebrs8l1u , J . . .II II . ' ' . . \ , . . , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . r"H.t- ' -t"l" . . . . . ' ' ' ' 1' . II ' ' 'L . , . . . . . . . ' . . . . . - . . , " " . - . . " . - - - - - - - - - ' Ii . Dry Goods , Clothinf ! And Shoes , , . ! \ I4adics aud Gents High Iustep Rubbers , Glovcs , I Glassware , Chinaware , aud Notions. Call and see our fine line of Imported' Laces and Em- broidery.Ve also have a fine line of. . . . . , . Ribbons , Velvets , Velveteens , Silks , Crepe , . . ) ' Nuus Vdling , and Sateens , Also a fine line of 'r r adies Low Dress Shoe , Kid Colonial , Kid Four Strap , Sandals and Iongola Souvenirs. E. Reyner & CO. , Brokell Bo'\iV , ' - - Nebrasli:8. : : ' - - ' t - - - VII D R . R tJ. & W. E , 'ALBO 1' , PHYSICIANS S.URGEONS. Olloe over naooolp'a ! Drug Siore. DrokfiD Dow , . . - Nehrad.a. , H.CONRAD , ( ) . . . . . . . .Deslerln. . . . 7 Pumpa. Wind M\1\s \ \ , Tank . FIUlerl , 01180111.11 Enilne , eto. , etc. noken Dow , Nebrlllka. WILLIS OADWEIJf4 I. . . . . . . . . . lb..k.lr. B. & M. RES'l'AURANT , North Slo.Ie 01 'l'rack. Mllall at aU hoerl. Open day and DI l1t. Floe cBodln aud clgard. ROLLA TOWSLEY ; Prop. - - - - D. GIJAZE , I.D. . . . . . .Dealer 10 . . . . . Oranlle , Foreign aDd A wllrlun Marbles , Ornament.l Work a Specialty. Hrokeu Bow. . . - NtltUdka. It you want yoer hOUl6 paln d .e" J = Fl. . Cad..d. . All work gUlrllutewd t ! ( Irowplly doue f'rlc.ee reaaonabl. . , - Bargains in Real Estate Fanu IIUlIlA a Ipeelalty. & .It,1f. . COIU IUld IraZ\(1g \ landa for ule ID Cu < tllr. Shermac , Huf. tale and Da"loD conntlu. Price. from S..OO per lIor" up. UIIldence. mUll' lou h "nd 1 mile IISlt or Maaon. PeaL OlCII ! addle.ii. LEVI KINH , Mason OIty. Neblalka. J. , J. SNVDEI , . . I - - _ . . . , . lII1 , ANI > NOTARY PUBLIC , lea JOIUce 0. Ihll Pllace. HpecIAJ att6ntOD I(1Y60 to colleclions C"poehloD' tak D , pUDJllon vouch. ) fe nlall ) ' executed aud . .II klude of I gal papere written. Oltloe In th" rur of n.nk.uf CommercII. 11101'111I ( low. Nebraska. D It. O. L. I\t U I.L Nb , Physician Surgeol1. 2ed Stairway fiom Wll4t ond'ln Realty Block ; 'realdeuce"Srd W"II I. . , . K. churoh. on same aIde ! of Itreet. ' " 'Droklln How , Nebra.lta M. DORRIS , S.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . I At. kind. of work ID our IIno doull promptli IInd ID bat-cia. . ardor. CW-Red ; : Jbop : on the i orner weet 01 the bo.e bonill. , GIVF. UN A TRIAl. . ! Droktln Bow , . - - . Nehrllllla. : I D ' ' 1' . L. FARNAWOIt1'lI , DENTIST , O lce ID Rllally Hlock , Dr. DUI' . 01 tand. . - - - i ; T FL YINC SWEEDE .1 . Two-Row lister Cultivators IhlIlH 011 wheels with rOll I' discs aud l foul' shovels. Call bH adjust.ed . as de- I sired. This is t.lll' . 'rwo-How CultiYH- tor we hud last year , Hnd could not ; SUPPr ! t ! e to I ! i ! ts ! I iug qualities. Call and see for your- I i selves. Then , we have several other 1 styles of. . . . . . . . . . . . Br r IIIRidinl ! and Walkinl ! Cuilivatorsilul r See me before you buy. 'fhauking you for past fayors , J remain yours truly , B . G. W. Apple. , . . " - . , : i : : : : k I. : :31 : i' . . , I . i . ' - - r _ . . . 1 - J : JEIXf-JIIS-J:1I : : : : : . ! l RI B MULLINS , M. D. i Makes a Mpeclaity of Urown 11011 II rill Il' WHk. Pllces reasonabl" . All \fork guuantelld. I ( 'all aud . e Ille before Ipleg olu wLur' . \ Otl1co-In HloKen How Iulu Hank Uulldlu . Hroken How , Nebrn8h , { . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ flON & UKI SJL , CA1\1I f ff 1'9 Ys 8 U9Cell l' ! " A'l' LAW. Iloom B anl19 , Uc.Jty lIlock , llroktln Bnw , Nllb. , , I DA V ) ' CLfNTON , , 'r , . ' Physician & S ul'geon. " Office In rear uf tbll Hank or Cowmercli. Heal. dence 6lh bOUll wo t IIf tl10 JsptlMl church. ' Broken Dow. N ehra kn. . ; CITY.BAHBER HflOP , 11. U.llU'i"I'Otol.O . lidor. Flrdt-clilu work. HllJlr Uoom of UI. . o Mow tJtalll ! lank. Droken How , Nebr , , kn. " FRANSE NrOOHg , J.a ' 'it ta-ifii . ' , 'l'wo Lluck uorth of Orand Uelllral Holrl. Pllt. roulljo MlIcl'oJ. l'rlcell relisollllblu. H ILI4 SIDE IIEHFORDS and DUfOQ .feraey Hog Lred lIud , wId. OMI blood ofll1clrclul. Addr&ed , a. E. OAUWI1II. : . Broken Uow , Nehrllska - - - CAM RAg AND SUPPI.IE : ' Fre" Instrnrtlnnd , 'UW tll t koIUIl111"VIII"Jc ( 111" , picture with eTury camllra 111)101. Flnlblng done tor amaturCi. Latest Styles in Phto rdphs. BANGS STUDIO. ' 1' , \ Sabb1tl1ed In Ib91. . ; } . Broken Bow , NlJbraska. " ' - I - . \ " I" CHICHESTER'S Er GLISH fi ; PENNYROYAL PILLS . . ,0 0'I ' . 11 ' / . tl \ > .Ae\\1i' . . o SI/b" . / , . , . . " . " ' 1 I ( \ \ .tt , . \ ) . . f > t co\ .t. ' , , . , " t ) f ! ! Iare. Always . rellllble. LlIdle..uk Jlrunlat ( llf 'Ii ( ) HICUJ.I'aI\/Ij ENULIHII III 1ted " , oil . , Gold wetalllo boxes , sealed ' " IlL Llui ! ribbou. 'I'ak. DO otber. Ueru. . , . thUllo\'erou. .ub.l. CDIlora and lrulhtUona. liu ' ) of your lJruggut , or sew''c. III slawp , rur 1AlIrUcuhu' . . 're.rI. DloDlal. . .ud . . HeI" ' , ( or 1.lIdl. . . . . . . / " ' -Iter , by 1'.turD ftall. lo.ouo'restlwoDII.I . d ld 141 all OrUICII ! IM. OUIOUIoJB'fItU OIf1oWIOA. . uo. IIIUo JlMdloltu.l HlfUI.lr. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " " 'nU. . . . l. . . . . . . . . - - - - - , ' , " I , I Mrs. Laura. S. Webb. VlceoPftMlld4nt WOlUan' . Dewo. cnaUo Club. . . .r N "I'Uu'I'U ( ) l11u. " ' 1 dreaded the chlnge of life which wu fait approaching. I fllltlccd Willa , ( If Cudul , and dtcldltd to try a bot. ) &le. I upultnced lomc relli' the Urat month..o I kcpt on taklnllt ! fur thrci montJu and now I menstruate with no pain And I.hall take It off ami 1m now unUl1 have puud the climax. " Fem&l" Wealmetii : , .disordEl d meI1sea , talling of the womb and ovarian bouble do not W IU' otto , They'foUow b woman to the cbang of Iffe. Do not wait but taka Wine of Cardui now and void the trou. ble. Wine of Crudui never faUs to benefit a lIufferil.lll woman of Wine of Cl 'dui relieyl ) ( } Kia. W b when , be was in dan. pr. come to the cha.ntN t m. Kri. Webb' , letttr ! will mean JIlO'le. : ' to you than it doe. I BOW. But you may now Inoid the f I lu1rering ali , endured. Druggists , I seU t1 bottles of Wine of Carilui. INEoFCARDUI , , . '