THE REPUBLICAN , oustJSR COUNTY , NEBRASKA. flecker " 5TOTJ PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. NEWS GATHERED BY THE RE PUBLICAN REPORTERS. We Want All The News All The Time. If n Friend is Visiting Tell It. .lust a Strmll Bunch For Tim Week. G. It. Pcaman of Yucahill was in the city Sunday. A. J. Kccd of Mcrna was in the city on business Saturday. S. B. McKenty of Ansley was in the city on business Friday. S. C. Walden of Callawayvrs in the city on business Tuesday. LoreM Blixt of Callaway was in the city on business Tuesday. II. B. Longmore of Callaway was in the city on business Fri day. day.W. W. A. Kichardson of Ansel mo was in the city on business Satur day. II. P. Gates of Gates was in in the city on business Wednes- / day.II. } II. A. Wilke of Walworth was transacting business in the city Saturday. Itoss and Frank Lohr of Mcrna were transacting business in the city Friday. W. E. Evans of Mason city was in the city transacting business - * x ness Tuesday. R. D. Campbell of Weisscrt was transacting business in the city Tuesday. Jim and Dominic Foran of Anselmo were in the city on business Tuesday. The Baptist ladies will serve dinner and supper at the Temple Theatre on election da } ' . A. J. Ricklc and wife of Com stock were transacting business in the city the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ? . J. Sharpe of the Buckeye Ranch were in the city Sunday visiting at Mrs. F. II. Reed's. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McComas left Monday for Chicago. They will spend a couple of weeks visiting in Ohio. The Ladies Guild will give their annual Hallowe'en enter tainment at the opera house , Friday evening Oct. 30. Taylors orchestra will lunmh the music Willie O'Bryau of Callaway was in the city Tuesday. A. Shcrbcck of Ansley was in the city on business Tnesdaj' . W. Barker of Callaway was in the city on business Saturday. Port Worth of Merna was in the city on business Monday. Robert Johnson of Sargent was in the city on business Satuiday. Luther Miller returned Mon day from a ten days trip to his father's hotnc in Iowa. Mrs. A. L. Morgan and Mrs. Byron Morgan of Cutnro came in Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pigman and return ed home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molyneaux loft Monday night for a short visit with her sister , Mrs. Dicrks in Lincoln. They will take ad vantage of the opportunity to see Ben Ilur. Mrs. Leui Clay died last Fri day night at Longmark , Cole rado. Her body was shipped to Ansley last Sunday for burial. She had a number of relatives in this country and leaves a hus band and little girl to mourn her loss. Judge Humphrey spoke to a good sixed audience at Mcrna Tuesday evening. The fanners were well represented in the audience and they showed an unusual interest in the meeting Joseph Pigman accompanied the Judge to Merna. TIou G II Kiusey , Republi can candidate for State Senator , was in the city Tuesday evening and made this office a friendly call. lie left Wednesday morn ing for Dunning and other points in the northwestern part of this senatorial district. A part of the HRPUUWCAN force was kept busy the first of the week "ditching" a lot of old type in the office and getting thinns in a little better order , This old type will be shipped in and exchanged for new type and then ( he office will be bettei equipped for ad and job purposes , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott re tuned Monday from a three weeks visit at Ilumboldt , Ncbr They report the weather ven dry at Ilumboldt. The people o ! that vicinity have not had" i rain for nine weeks and tin small grain sowed this fall layi in I'mdust waiting for a rain. Fruits AX ! ) Groceries. Apples Everything Peaches In The Plums Grocery Line You Pears Berries Can Wish Etc. For. Kruits by the crate or in smaller quantities. Just right for canning. Pealc Broken Bow. Nebraska , Editor F. C Pinch and wife of Mcrna were in the city Monday. P. J. Stcigcr of Callaway was in the city on business Tuesday. B. Francis of Round Valley was in the city on business Tues day. Louis and William TIaumont of Elton were in the city Satur day. 13. 13. Ryan of Callaway transacting acting- business in the city Tucs day- dayF F , G. Perkins of Berwyn was transacting business in the city Saturday. Ed M. Scott of AtHelni' ) was transacting business in the city Tuesday. F. C. 13mbree of Mcrna was transacting1 business in the city Monday. A. 13. Ilartlc } * of Sargent was transacting1 business in the city Saturday. J. J. Tooley of Anselino was in the city on business the first of the week. J. D. Shaw and Charles Shaw of Sargont were in the city on business Saturday. Lan and Barnard McNulty of Oconto were in the city Monday and Tuesday on business. J. S. Wilson and R. 13. Wilson of Wcissert were transacting business in the city Saturday. W. J. Taylor of Merna , fusion candidate for Representative , was in the city looking- for votes the first of the week. E. Miller of Sargent , fusion candidate for State Represent ativc , was in the city the first of the week tryingto get a few extra votes. Judge B. K. Good of Wahoo was in the city Monday and Tuesday. Judge Good is the man who sentenced Mrs. Lillic for the murder of her husband. J. A. Ollis of Ord , fusion can didate for State Senator was in the city the first of week looking after the fusion interests in Bro ken Bow. J II. Brown of Ansley was in the city on business Wednes day. He recently returned from Oklahoma in order to vote in Cuatcr County where his vote is going to be needed. Judge Tibbies of Omaha , can lidate for Vice-President on the Populist ticket in l'J04 , was in the city Saturday and made a Democratic speech from a him ber wagon on the street. He lias been making a school house canvass of this senatorial district. The Standard Bridge Company has notified the County Board that they will have the material on the ground for the construction of the Sargent Steel bridge this week. The bridge should ac cording to the contract been fin ished the 15th of this month and the Board notified them that they would be held responsible for all damages and extra expense occasioned by their failure to fulfill their contract. The opening meeting of the Chautauqua circle last Monday aiternoon was held at the home of Mrs. Homer Bruce. Mrs. Xandcrs was elected critic. The officers are Mrs. Ilauuiont , presi dent , Mrs. Homer Bruce , vice president ; Mrs. Morten , secre tary. The nexT meeting Mon- j day Oct. 2fi , will be with Mrs. Clyde Carlos. The circle are studying the foundation ol Modern Europe. There was a very pretty wed ding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Kankin one mile north of the city Tuesday afternoon - \ noon at 3 o'clock when Mr , , Ernest E. Kyan and Miss Mae C , Kclacy , both of LoUi , were united in marriage. Rev. Johi .D. Brady oukialcd. After th < ceremony and congratulation ! the party sat down to a bountifu dinner which Mrs. Rankin ha < prepared. The happy couple n turned to L ° di where they wil mate their i.e.me on a larm The best wishes of their Brokei Bow friends go with them. Dr. Bowcn of Sargent was in the City on business Tuesday. E. Klccb of Round Valley w. * in the oily on business Tuesday J. 11. Brown of nslcy wa * in the city on business Wednesday. He recently returned from Okla homa in order to vote ii Cuskr Count ) ' \vhcre his vote i going to be needed. County Superintendent Pinck- ncy has sent out a letter to all of the teachers in the County call ing their attention to a number of things of interest to them , lie urges them to attend the State teachers mi'ctings to be held in Lincoln in November and asks them to try to get their pupils to send school exhibits to the Corn Exposition in Omaha. A. 13. Anderson has been greatly improving the appear ance of his store building by putting in a plate glass front. A number of the business mm have been looking it over and some of them arc talking of put ting in plate glass in their store buildings. The plate glass im proves the appearance of the building and gives more light. BUSINESS POINTEMS. 1 have now arranged to take care of a general collection busi ness , having secured a competent clerk and stenographer , and ill collections will receive prompt and energetic attention. 20-tf N. T. GAUD FOK SAI.U Bargain , fur-lined overcoat , also heavy lap robe. 20 2t DK. CHKISTKNSKN. Dr. Bass , Dentist. Over McComas' See Dr. Talbot for Rambler and Mitchell Automobiles. House for rent in northwest corner of city. Apply to Win. Stewart on the premises. 20 tf Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. A good girl for general house work at good wages wanted at Mrs. A. E. Candy's. IS-tf STKAYKD One bay gelding , 4 years old. II id on a i aw hide head-stall Please notify II. M. PSnckncy , Broken Bow. 20-tf Meet me at the P'iconix. That is where you get the jfood things o cat. C. II. Kennedy lives here. W 2t. Martha K. Dill , instructor of ianoforte. Lessons $10.00 per hnn of twenty lesson > . Studio Zander residence. 18-U A second grade certificate can secured in one year by a cventh or eighth grade pupil at uster College. Kail term bc- ins Sept 21 in our new brick building. Write for catalog. luirnished rooms with board 5.00 per week. Table board 4 00 per week. MKS. DIM. . 18-41 Builder residence. For Sale- . Six good rcs.dcnce properties n Broken Bow. Apply to I. A. Coleman. IS-tf WANTKP. - Success Magazine cquircs the services of a man in Broken Bow to look after cxpir- ng subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special ncthods unusually effective ; position permanent ; prefer one with experience , but would con- ider any applicant with good natural qualifiact ons ; salary $1.50 per day , with commission option. Address , with refer ences , R. C. Peacock , Room 102 , Success Magazine I'ldg. , New York. 1'J-tf EDWARD DODD .Physician and Surgeon Diseases of uomen n Specialty. Of ficc phone 260 Uesideme 2)8. ) All cas es promptly attended. JOHN DELANS Blacksmith and Wagon She | The best Automatic steul end gate for sale. Tfie-City Bakery for nil kinds of BAKERY - SUPPllUb Wholtsale mid Retail. Watch our show window fee SPECIAL CASE BARGAINS Qlff SATURDAYS. Splendid assortment , of standard sixod Hugs. Best line of Case floods on Marth , Murphy ( Chairs speak For Hiomselvi's. Consult us For special prices on Leather Upholstered Goods. Window Shades , Stair Pads and Hods. A ' 18-piere Dinner Set , with every § 75 cash pur chase. Keep an eye on our store there's going to lieintf something doing . L , THE FURNITURE W1AW. SILAS A. HOLOOMH Mi ) WIN I-1. MYKUH HOLCOMB & MYERS ATTORNEYS Special attention given to litigated matters , pro bate matters and collections. Ollice in Myers Building. Broken Bo\v , Nehr SSEffi 3iiSa'SE33 K Successor to BOWMAN & ANDERSON. At the OLD STAND. ' Real Instate. City Lots and Property bought and so' ' ! . Farms routed. Taxes p'aid for non-residents. \Vill buy some gj > od piper. Call and see me. I have a Veterinary IiHtnunont inveiil- ed by Dr. Kepley For the cure of corn stock disease and bloat. ( Jail or phone me at my livery barn and I will cure your cattle. 1 guarantee the euro and make no charge if it fails. Worth Side Livery UKOKION HOW . . . NIOI.K. 3C Vfr zrajiE ? rs-333a aMEffiSaii2.yH \V A C/I OUC.l , rui SIDI-M I. ! I. JI.V.T. l"l\ l.\u.u : : \ ] \ ! , ! , - , II M MMN'T , ViCK I'Ki-s H I ) IMCKKTI' , \ . i1 - \MIIIU i Sl'XHJUlTY STATIC I SANK ] RESPONSIBILITY $50,000. $ BROKRH BOW , NEBRASK/ / , Tlu-re r a t'linianty of dopusits In tlik hank V"iiif" inviud to c.il ! ami nm-sli nte our method ( ) lI > MI'SIN loss SOMCITKD Jmi r T iTarrTT irr Trp"rniT < x ! TT CaroI'Lcxinuloii Flour IT IS TIIU YOU KNOW VKJUY HISHT TIIK1 UICHT The ( Jreat Prexentativt1 and ( Jure for by more breeders , has smeil inoru lie - , an , I pic- venlcd more chnlurn than any remedy on the m.irket todny. 1'OS. SAI.U 1JY I. W. SCOTT , as