' T11E REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. I BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1 . . - . ' .i FRANK KraLSl TYT : : AM. KINDS OKvn.ts : : Consult him if you \\ai\\ \ . \\nlcr. IIHOKKN llOW NhHIt. " " " ' " " " ' 5 1SDWARD DOD1. ) PUYS1OIANSURQKON - Uiseases of v\otiieu a Specialty. Of fice pboue 260. Residence 2 3. All cases promptly attended. BANGS STUFO j r.AST HIDliJ OF SQLTAKMQ j I'hotokTraplis. Eillsou ami Columbia J I'liouotrrapb1) and Kcrords. : : ' ' ' . AkTf ills for CUIclicrluw , I\crH X I'oml a ml biar IManos , : : : : . : \VE CAN SAVE YOU MON'EV Ii IIIIHII iiiiililimiH i ii i i iillnil n i illinium nut nil Hill i 1111 i kiluii < n i EYE. E < UJ , NOSE , THROAT ANM ) | CHRONIC DISEASES. I Kitting of Glasses n Specially. I orricE IN REAT.ITY nt.ocK - f iiinihiii i ii ii mill iiiifiiiiiiiiuiii ii niuiiii uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii i 11111 mi mi iiiiiiuiiiiiii" p w v. . . . ! ' ' 'Hi Silas A , lloleomb. Eilwln V. Myers HO LCOAl 13 fc IMVF.KS < ATrOKNIQYR < Special attention given to l.ltlpatcil < ni.utfis , I'lob.ite matteis and collections - lections . . . ' . . ' . . ' . < OFKIC ) ' . IN MY11HS HU11.1)1 Ni ? Iiroken Dow , . Nelii.iska. J UL A A A A. A A A A .A AAAAAA A Jk A AA * A A A n J J. I < . rEKOUSON. K. A. HUNTER. S Notary i'ubllc , 1'rokiMi lUiu , , Cuiiibtock. Nebraska. Nclir.xsUa. RBAT 1CSTATF.-INSUKANOF. t FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT ] I.EC.AI , 1'AI'ERS DRAWN J Survcyliu ami 1'lattluir Neatly Dime ( & A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A A. A A 4k A. A A A AU HARRY KIM BALL , Practical Undertaker f&r Licnseci Embalmer Husiness phone , 301. Residence UraCcou. How , Nob. t N. DWIGIIT PORD ATTORNEY AND COUNiU-I.OR AT IA\V Annoiu-Hanna lllock AXSI.lv V - - NKUK. John S. JVIegnatu FA KM AND CITV l.O INSURANCE AND M'llKTV JtONHS CITY C'.IAS. P. . STOUT CONFECTIONARY , CIOARS AND TOHACCO. Broken Dow , Ni-br. IF YOU'VE GOT g little more nioncy than you need for every- Jay uses , that's liable to find its way to Wall Street some time " for goodness' sake" in- \est 15 rents of it in the Manh KVliRYUODY'S and find out how nniih chance you've yet in the big fellows' game. " Your 1 5 tfnta will pay you bail. FOR SALE SATURDAY BY C. II. (3 * . A. VV. IIOLCOMB olitical Aiiiiouiicciiieiil. \ liy ; i iksInto h-atl am ' i fituc.iUuiial loiTfs ol tincun ( uuat ) ul CU--.UT. in v\lust * M'luiulb I \\.is . [ | iuui | lit ally so cars iigo I liercli ) lormalh aniiuuiit inyM'll a caiulUlatt * tor the | iuslti i rot Count \ Siiiifiliitt'iiilt'iU of I'ulille Iiistrui lion. I lii\c ; .ulvoratfil ri'iiuliilrau iiiincl fur K > > ears anil am thus asking the UK uHu ) > a honor at lu'liiL' Its nominee at tin [ "coming fleitluii. \V WATKIH , STRICTLY PERSONAL Iy , C. Watson of Auschuo was in city Sunilay. C. II. Knllcr came over from Calla\vay Sunday. Judge Hosteller returned to Koarnc } ' last Saturday , Dr. Barlholmcw made a flying1 trip to Mcnia last Sat. Miss Christina Springer spent Sunday \\ilh her niollier. Fred Dill entertained the train crew of No. 3 ( > at dinner Sun day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Howley of New Helena , were in town Sat urday. } J. Leonard of Merna was tran sacting business in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Clyde Carlos visited in Analey the latter part of last week. T. W. Berry of Wcsterville was transacting bnisucss in the city Monday. Harry Ilolley , of Wcslerville , was transacting bnisness in the : ity Monday. Mis. I-.lTic Uean returned Sat urday from a business trip to DJS Moines Iowa. Aubrey Martin left Tuesday morning- for St. Paul to spend a few days visiting there. Gladys Bass of Ansclmo , spent Sunday in the Bow the yiust of Dr. and Mrs. Bass. I. 11. McLean and Charles Sweeney spent a couple daS in Dunning- the latter -part of last week. Kd. Penn hurt his left hand quite seriously last Saturday on mieitc and is laid up this week. Lester Coilctt left lor Omaha Tuesday to spend a few days tak- ngiu the jiwcler'sconviiitiou t.t Omaha. C.ishier S. K. Warrick , of the Jrokeu Bow Stale Bank , was in the city this week looking after ils inicrcsls in the bank. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kllinjrsou's ittle yiil. Klhel , died Wulnehday uorninf [ at six o\l > ck. I'Hhel was one and one-half year's old. Mrs C. J. Christensen who has bjen spending- the bast week w. Hi her sister ai Hampton re turned home the fust of the week Mis. 1' . Maulick returned the fist of the week fium Omaha , \\bctcslu' spent ten das tlu- yuest ul her daughter Mis. 1-J. M. Svlcrt. Mis J. 15. Shciman who has been \ . , her aunt Mrs. J. M Hughes returned to her home at St Joseph , Mo. last Saturday Miss I'imma Kien : ; who has bci-n visiting svith her patents in Merna and w.th frie-ids in this city rotuined to Ciiand T .land last \\eek. Dr. Willis Talbol is taking in the Automobile show in Omaha this week. He went down Wed nesday and will return the la t of the week. Assistant Cashier K. D. Pickett , of the Security State Bank , made a business liip to Omaha last Friday and returned Monday. d. L. Crookham , of Kearney , was transacting- business in the city Saturday. Mr. Crookham experts soon to move on hi ranch on the South Loup. Waller J. Woods arrived iu the city Friday from the cast where he cpent borne time visiting le- lalives. Mr. Woods after a few tlajs vifithcre left for hi-1 , home in Abeideen Oiegon. Mrs. Kflic Bean , who has been conducting- milli'iery store on the south side of the rqiure , has sold her stock of goods to Mrs. Laura Pcnn and Mrs. Melloofjan. They are invoicing- stock and expect to close the deal the last of the week , Mrs. Bean will take a much needed rest. Mr. Chas. Willis is at the Auto Show , in Omaha , this week. C. W. Bowman went to Omaha this week lo see the Auto Show , Mr. M. K. McMillan of Wester- ville was in town Tuesday to at tend the Ilolley Berry wedding- . An "Itiaugeral Ball" will he given next Thursday nig-ht , March'lth , livery one is cord ially invited. O. II. Conrad , and his son Arthur , arc taking in the sights at the Automobile Show in Omaha this week. S. L. Miller , of Ihe firm of Miller & Kenned v , returned from Omaha last Saluiday. Mr. Mill er took in Ihc Hardware Dealers Association while in Omaha and shipped back a car of John Deere machinery. Bert and ( Jeorpc Scmlcr and Kred Hartley , of Sargent , came oycr lo Broken Bow Sunday. Berl Setnler and Fred Hartley lefl Monday night for Wyoming to spend sometime taking in the Bights in that pat I of the country. Mrs. f5raves , wife of the Rev. Anson K. Graves D. D. Bishop of the Diocese of Kearney will speak to the members and friends of the Ladies Guild of the Epis copal church next Thursday after noon at the rectory. Manager O. J. Shaw , of the Aurora Klectric Light Company , arrived in the city last evening to be present at the meeting of the city council last nighl , and confer with the council with re ference lo a franchise , which he submitted for pulling in an elec tric light system. Miss Klise Koss , of New Helena , spent Sunday with Miss Grace Cole. Miss Koss had bcon in Lincoln studying up on the lalcsl styles in trimming- and expects in a couple of weeks to go to Oug , Nebraska lo accept a posi- lion as trimmer in one of the millinery stores. The Dorcas Society of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Brown. The meeting was largely attend ed and fancy work engaged the attention of the ladies a large part of the afternoon. A short business session was followed by the serving of dainty refresh ments by the hostess. Snyder Brothers are tearing down Ihc petition between their store and the room formerly oc cupied by J. W. Scott and are arranging lo have Iheir slore oc cupy Ihe three rooms. Tuis will give them the largest lloor space oi any tirm in the city and Ihcy expect to carry the largest line of goods of any firm in western Ne braska. Mrs. Depew and Miss Linscy of South Bend , Indiana , are the guests for a few weeks , of Mrs. Dcpc\\'s brother , Mr. K Simmons , who resides southeast of town. The ladies are on their way home from an extended trip through Texas , Mexico and California. Mr. and Mrs. 10. Simmons will entertain Ihe Country Card Club , during their slay with them. A meeting of a number of the representative business men of the city was held Tucsdaj after noon in Cadwell and McGraw's oflicc for the purpose of consider ing the advisibility of putting a dam on the Middle Loup River to furnish power for the operation of an eleclriclighlsyslcm. After thoroughly discussing the matter it was found to not be advisable because of the enormous amount of capital necessary to propeily put the plan into execution. A. Decker , representing the Omaha Bee , arrived in the city yesterday morning and will spend two or three days here collecting information on Cusler county for an article in the Sunday Bee. Mr. Decker expects to get twelve photos that are rcpresentalivc of Cusler county and will collect in formation concerning its schools its wealth and ils products. Mr Decker is a special correspondent for the Bee and has BO far writlei up sixty-three counties in this state. Miss Ruth Ilagcr of Alliance , is the guest of Miss Olivcne Watts this week. Miss Ilagger came down from Alliance Sun day evening and furnished two specialities between acts of the Company M play Monday night. The Three act Military Comedy Drama entitled "Knlislcd for the War" presented at the Opera House last Monday night under the diicclion of Mrs. Hatlic Speake , was a great success. The Company played to a crowd ed house and the work cast and the specialties between acls were very commendable. The B. Y. P. U. will give a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Olmstcd Friday nighl Feb. 2 ( > . PRISKYII.KlAiS : UIUKUI. You arc invited to worship at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday. Subjects , 11 a. m. "God's Promise to the Upright. " 7:30 : a. in. "Some people you ought to know. ' The Male Ouartet will sing at the evening service , and the new Gospel songs of Chas. M. Alex ander will be used. J. 1C. Aubrey , Pastor. Benjamin Company Coining. The Benjamin Stock Co. is playing three nights in Mason City this week. Next week the company will play in Anslcy and Litchfield and they will be at the North side opera house on March 8MO. . The company made a very favorable impression on the people when it was here in Jan uary and the people of the city will be pleased to hear of ils com ing again on March Slh , Ilolley Hcrry. In the presence of only a few relatives Miss Kva Ilolley and LUCk 1 lie Very Choicest in Wall Paper designs for Spring and Summer arc now beintf shown licre. Don't Hunk of making se lect ions until yon have seen our patterns. If yon have artistic taste , a visit to onrstore will be as pleasing-as a view of an art collection. All prices from lOc upwards. ED McCOMAS DRUGS rvnd JEWELRY. Mr. Tom W. Berry , both of Wcst- crvillc , were united in marriage Tucsd-vy morning' at ten o'clock at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic church. Father Moscr performed the ceremony and the nuptial mass which followed it. The bride wore a very pretty gown of white silk. The brides maid was Miss Maud Ilolley , sister of the bride , and wore grey voillc. Mr. Harry Ilolley brother of the bride was groomsman. The bridal party returned to Westcrvillc during the day and in the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. j E just added another room to our already Good Sized Store , 'have increased our Stock , and : SVvIn a short time will be prepared to handle a 5 big busines. 1 \ i urnistiing tioom i ? (5-J7 I Wo have an up to < late line of Ladies' Spring suits on hands and are oxpocting1 a g'reai many more any day. Also a largo number ol' Ladies' Skirts , Summer Dresses , Waists , hrcssing Sacks , Kimonas , etc. Those we will put in our new room making of it a Ladies .Furnishing1 IvOOlll. Ladies" Summer Dress Goods We have an elegant line of Summer Dress Goods sueb as Organdies Percales , Pongees , foulards , sues'mes and silks. - : - Mens9 Suits and Hats Our Spring Line of ftlens' Suits is belter than ever before , and we have a fine line of Mens' Spring and Summer Hats , Peter's Shoe i We carry Peter's Shoes and liuvs the largest stock ol Shoes nf any store in western Nebraska. : -