Til 1C KEPUBLiOAN , CUSTJiJK.OOCWTY , NEMKASKA : I SlOOd , SI500 nnd S2000 F O. D. RACINE , \VI5- This Car Arrived Friday , Feb'y 5. 09. Conio in and Look it Over. W. E. Taltot. A. G. Martin. l&ffttSStt S& > StI3XttSS&iam&\ka jSLXjL Good work . 'arness $22.00 and up Fine single Huggy Harness 7.00 and up Good leather 1 ( inch Hauliers .65 and up These arc real bargins. Heat them if you can ! ' ' Remember we are carryitrylhe finest Hue ° f pujTg.v Whips in the city , and we give you your choice of 150 whips and a. number on a silk plush robe for Doc. Robinson Sf Tut tie. r " ' THE HARNESS MEN ZSSZ ZSSS&VMWSSSS t The joke will "be on you if you "buy "before you see the following : I Farm harness § 23 and up Disc Harrow $23 and up Harrow 3 Section $15.50 and up Sulky plows $35.00 and up Gang Plows $55.00 and up Breaking Plows $9.50 and up Corn Planters $28.00 and up Cultivators $14.00 and up Wagons , a few left , -$85.00 American Hog Pence 22c and up Fine Top Buggies $55 and up Clover Leaf Manure [ Spreader Its a beauty , see It. Our motto Is to sell as low as f the lowest. Quality considered. riS $ ADDITIONAL LOCAL. L. W. Wilson of Merna , is a city visitor today. A. 1 * . Leach , of Kingston , is vi&itiny relatives iu this uty this \vcek. Attorneys Sullivan and John- on made a business trip to Mul len thi.i tuorning. Nt'ls Lie f-prnl Wulnr&dny in Mi-rna visiting1 his daughter , Mix Lcbtcr Curlett. Jii-'ne ' Humphrey was a p.is- * . niivt this morniny for Dun ning1 He will ( hive from Dun ning' to Brewster. Joljn .Myers , of Georgetown was in the city Saturday to attend the meeting of the board directors of the Security State Bank. Mr. a d Mrs. James Chittidc , ol Gothenburg , spiMit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I'igmau. Mr. Chittick is a former deputy register of deed of this county and is now the manager of the Farmer's elevator at Gothenburg. W. E. Morrison , of Denver , moved to this city the first of the week. Mr. Morrison took a homestead at Ansel mo in 1S87 and lived in U is county a num ber of } cars. lie says the alti tude is too high at Denver and he expects to locate here perman ently. J. S. IJiisch began thecscava ting work for the erection of his two story l > uilding between the Juster National and the Walts store this week , lie expects to complete the building- July. J. Jj. Stone , who will be the general - oral manager of the new store , states that he expects to have the stock of goods ready to open about August 1st. P. II. Reed , managerof the Buckeye ranch , was in the city on business the first of the week. \ir. Keed says that it is reported that the mountain lion , which has jeon making its appearance at different times in the southern part of the county , has killed three or four head of cattle and the cattlemen have gotten to gether and offered $150 reward lor the animal's scalp. Superintendent Pinckney - has received a number of pictures taken by Frank A. Roberson , the popular lecturer , in the Mes sina before and after the earth quake. These pictures will be uisplajcd for a time iu his office nnd will probably be put in the postoflicc later. Mr. Hoberson will give an illustrated lecture It pro ( Inrimr thp. itininr normal using these pictures and others taken by him to show the condi tion before and after the earth quake. The RiU'umjc.VN is in receipt of a copy ol the Boston Herald , of Boston , Mass. , announcing thai a world's exposition will be held in Boston in 1920. The ex position will be given to com- meratc the three-hundredth an niversary of the landing of the Pilgrims and the founding- New Kugland. The Herald an nounces that the movement is started at this time in order to give ample time for the prepara tions and to make the exposition the greatest that the world has ever seen. Tuesday afternoon , May -1th , the W. C T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Thostheson. The mem bers were very agreeably sur prised by their hostess , the genius of the society , inviting about forty of their neighbors to meet with them. After devo tional exercises and a short pro gram the meeting was turned into social chat , chickens-and little sweethearts being the principal subjects. Mrs. Thos- tcsou was assisted in serving a delicious three-course luncheon by Mrs. Lomax , Mrs. Ida Pal- : mcr and Miss Kdith Lomax. A \ delightful time vas enjoyed by ? all. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. II. Peun the first Tuesday iu June. Notice. We arc desirous of placing with farmers a few more con tracts for growing cucumber , musk melon , water melon , squash and pumpkin seed. Also awcet and Hint corn. Our prices arc , tltc highest in years and the season loolts favorable. We would be pleased to cor respond with any ous jnterested. Respectfully , Tint C. Ilitunim'r COY Sunn Co. ui6-m27 C. II. COY , Pres. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh eve y day , 24-tt. John Barrett , of Merna , was a city visitor last Saturday. I iMisa Martha Dill has been en- , jrt.virig a viaU thia weektrom her sister , Mra/E. H. Taylor , of Whitman. F. C. Beavers want to Hot Springs last night to undergo an operation for appendicitis. He haa been troubled with it for a1 number of years. Twenty members of the M. B. A. lodge'of thio city went to ! Ansl'jy Friday f r the meeting of the lodge at that place. The | Broken Bow degree team went to A-nslcy to initiate a class of sev enteen. Jefferson Daggett moved this week to his homestead near Sen eca , Nebr. Mr. Daggett has filed on 280 acres there. He con tested a quarter and expected to get three more , but before the contest case was settled another party came in and took a part of the land he was expecting to get. ( Jrlello Happenings. Omitted ( ruin lam week. Albert Hill visted at S. Waddingtou3 Sunday. Ida Ingram visited at James Milligaus Sunday night Mr Vanice of Broken Bow preached at Ortllo Sunday Mr. and Mrs Seevers visited at N. Jacquot's Monday afternoon. Chancy Sittler made his reg ular visit at Mr Hills Sunday. Mr and Mrs Knapp visited at Mr Kiell near New Helena Sun day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram visited at MrSachorys on the tableland Sunday afternoon , Mr N. Jacquot expects to leave the last of the week for Lincoln and accompany Mr Jacquot to Texas New Mexico and Gala. For Rent The rooms in the Union Block Cole's over estab lishment are for rent for office purposes. See George M. Flicker or 1 * . A. Reneau * 4S-1 J. C. Bowen gives ten cents off in live hundred lots of Broken Bow , Mason Cit } ' , and Aurora flour. Fine Residence property for sale. Call on I. A. Coleman of Broken Bow. Fcb'y 25-tf. RUBBER SUPPLIES Kvery household has need for an : ATOMIZER , FOUNTAIN SYRINGE , HOT WATER BOTTLE and other Rubber articles. We have a complete stock of every sort of House hold Rubber Goods. The prices are very low. The quality is Al. And \ve assure you satisfaction in ev ery particular. J. G. Haeterle Druggist Broken Bow , Nebr. NOTILT. KOIl PUHMcATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Lane Oiitcu ut itritkcn How Nebraska. Aprl 21. 11HJU. Notice Is hcrutiy given tliat James Dar of Hates , Nclr.iHlc.i. who. on Septembe 1H 1WU made Homestead Kntry M > 1 serla Xo. UIIM for nff * wi ( iw' < HL'U. Section > u , T ION. KSrtw. & prime merldlun. has tiled notice of Intention io make llnal live year proof , to establish Urim to the land above described , before ItegUter and receiver at Broken Jlow , Nebr. , on the 4th day of June , fa * . > lalmant names as witnesses : Hcnjamln O KrllocRand Oliver M. Swick of dates , Nebr Frank Doty and Oliver M. Swlck ol Walworth Jens UKCHE , Hcgl.stiT , Monday The Kingof Lnui.dry -SOlPS. Yellow soaps contain rosin. SUNNY MONDAY contains no rosin , i'Sunny Monday btibblos will wash away s your troubes. " Use Gold Dust it is better and cheaper than yelow soap. Buy Sunny Monday and Gold Dust i We want to call the attention of every one to our new SPRING and SUMMER goods. It is a perfect and beauti ful assortment. As it is about time to get ready for spring1 we would be glad to have your order. We guarantees absoltttly everything , fine Woolens , smoothest fit , up-to-date and particular styles to the in dividual and first class workmanship. If you are a fat man , we make you a. fat man's suit. Ate you thin , young or elderly , we make your suit accord ingly'so that it has a real tailor made and artistic appearance. See us at our new location nvcr the Furniture store of D. C. Konkel. iir i i.1 HIN WA la i The Broken Bow Steam Bak ery Is selling goods as follows : White Bread 7 loaves for 25 cents Bye Bread 7 " t ; 25 " Graham Bread 7' " " 25 4 Cream Bread 7 " ; i 25 " 9 J All kinds of cookies KCJ ) per dozen Doughnuts lOc per dozen Buns 103 per dozen Cream Puffs 25c per dozen Macaroons 30c per dozen Layer Cakes 35 and 50c each Angel Food 10 and 15c each Pound Cake lOc each Jelly Bolls lOc each Cup Cakes 15c per dozen Fresh Hot Pies daily 2 for 25c We have only one reason why you should patronise us and that is because you get more for your money. THE BROKEN