HIE UKPUBLIUAN , GUSmt.UOllJNTX' , NEBUAbKA. g STRICTLY PERSONAL \ Dr. Penningtoa made a pro fessional trip to Auseltuo Tues day. day.A A , E. Anderson made a busi ness trip to Grand Island .the first of the week. Miss Winnie Jojurr of Merua. weut to Lincoln M.l y alt/M / spending1 a few Uj _ > i visiting here. S. R , Lee went' to Lincoln "Wednesday to be present at the Druggists' convention. He ex pects to return Friday. Ed McCornas was a passenger for Lincoln Monday to attend the druggists' convention in that city. f Miss Juliet Cole arrived in the city Saturday evening for a month's visit with E. C. House and family. No unimportant store ever ad vertises importantly. No impor tant store should ever advertise unimportantly. Frank DuCray , of Lincoln , and Schumaker , champion of Ohio , are scheduled for a wrest ling match in Merna Friday. It wouldn't have icquired much more persuasion in your ad to have brought a hundred more buyers to your store today. If you are one of the two people ple necessary to a real estate transaction , let a want ad intro duce you to the other one. Dr. C. L. Mullins started Tuesday evening on a week's fishing trip in the vicinity oi Seneca. Dr. F. W. Buckley will attend to his practice during his abserce. A. M. Snyder underwent an operation for appendicitis last Thursday. Mr. Snyder had a case which has been troubling him for several jears. He is getting along nicely. Wilier & Kennedy are covering their machine shed with Uroid roofing to make it water proof. They received a shipment of a car of buggies last week and have placed them in the shed. County Attorney R. H. Mathew , of Loup City , arrived in the city last Friday for a few days visit with Edwin F. Myers. They went to the south Loup Saturday afternoon for a few days fishing and will go from there to Lexington. 1 he village board in Calla- way voted last week to grant the Callaway Electric Light and Power Company a franchise for electric lighting. The stock in the company is owned by local business men in Callaway. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wihling , of this city , sailed Tuesday from New York on the express steam ship , Kronprinzessin Cecilie , en route to Bremen , via Plymouth and Cherbourg. They expect to spend the summer in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. House and daughter , Mrs. Fred Cole , left Monday for their home in Can ton , South Dakota , after a ten dajs visit with Mr. House's brother , E. C. House. Mr and Mrs , D. V. Joyner , of Merna , were in the city visiting Friday. Mr. Joyner says his friends are sending him some very encouraging reports as to his chances of nomination for county treasurer. Miss Orcelia Lanphear left for Ardmorc , South Dakota , Satur day morning , accompanied by little Bernice Herbert , who has been visiting relatives in Ansley and Broken Bow for several weeks past. Miss Lanphear re turned the first of the week. Your attention is called to the public sale of Registered short horn cattle to be held at Kear ney , Nebr. , Thursday , July l , 1909. This sale is being put on by one of the leading breeders of shorthorn cattle in Missouri. See the advertisement in an other part of this paper. t Ed Peun went to Uraud Island Monday. Ray Gadd went to" Grand Island Tuesday , Dr. Hauna , of Ansley , was in the city the first of the week. A. C. Soreuson , of Herwyn , was in the city Monday on bus iness. Miss Pearl Iluntei attd Mrs. ' .V. V. Brck went to Li "coir 1 ut. 5(1 ay in JIM ing. \ ttnrripy ( . ' . L ( ' iti r- > . - made a business trip to Iv v-cuua Tuesday. Rev. Brady , of Merua , was in the city the first of the week greeting his friends. Miss Olive Pickett came down from Dunning Monday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Watts re turned Saturday from Omaha , where Mrs. Watts underwent an operation for appendicitis. Attorney Dunn and Messrs. Moran and Smith , of Callaway , came over by auto Wednesday to look after some legal business. Miss Lulu Williams , of An- seluio , who attended Custer col lege last winter , will accept a position as clerk in the store of H.-B. Drake. Six automobiles carrying the Merua base ball team and some of the Merna fans journeyed to Arnold Tuesday , where Merna came out victorious by one score in a fourteen inning game. Frank R. Roberson , the popu lar lecturer , gave two of his travelogues at the opera house Uonday and Tuesday to a crowd ed house He left Tuesday morning for Omaha , where hi will rest up for his chautauqua work beginning on July 3d. All members of Berwick Cas tle No. 23 of the Roval High landers are requested to be pres ent at a special meeting Tues day evening , June 22 , at 8 o'clock sharp. Refreshments , program , and a general good time. Visiting members wel come. Committee. William Warren , of Callaway , passed through the city Monday with his road grading out fit going from Merna to Ansley Mr. Warren has just finished grading forty miles of road in Kilfail township and has about $4000 worth of work ahead of him in Ansley precinct. lie has three grading machines and uses thirty horses , Miss Eva Cad well returned from Grand Island last week Miss Cad well has been studying vocal and instrumental music at the Baptist college in Grand Island for the past year. She has also spent two years study ing under a private teicher in Chicag' . Miss Cadwell expects to give a song recital soon and will give vocal and instrumental lessons in music this summer. Messrs. Johnson , Caldwell , Squires , Taylor , Carlos , East- ham and Currie , who were in Lincoln tor the hearing before the state railway commission on the application of the Central Telephone Company for the privilege of raising its rales re port that no definite conclusion was reached by the commission on the evidence brought in. The commissioners stated that in order to reach any decision oa the question it would be neces sary for them to bring in evi dence to show just what the total valuation of all of the com pany's lines is and also a state ment of its receipts and ex penses. They could not supply this information and the matter will have to come up again at some later date. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Herman started Sunday for Clyde , Kansas , where Mr. Herman has another store. They expected to make the trip by way of Ravenna in their auto. When a few miles the other side of Ansley they passed three men in a white steamer who had stopped. A few minutes later the men came up behind thcui and in an effort to pass cut in so short ahead of the auto as to compel them to run into a ditch at the side of the road in order to save a col lision , One of the hind wheels on Herman's auto was broken oil and the machine damaged some what , though none of the occu pants were hurt. The auto is in the repair shop and Mr. and Mrs. Herman expect to start out as.1 ni : tin first of MPX * wok. Lawn Social. The Knights of Pythias are invited to bring their ladies and frie'tds to a basket social on the lawa of Mr. ami Mrs. James Leonard given by the Pythian sisters. Lemonade will be served and baskets sold to the highest bidder. All of the ladies are requested to bring baskets filled for two , everyone remembering' how to reach the man's heart. This will be a social given for the Knights of Pythias and Pythian sisters and their friends. A pleasant time has been planned in making this an oldfashioned social part ) ' . All are invited Co attend on Friday , June 25th. The funds will be used for promoting meting the interest of the lodge of Pythian sisters By Order of Committee. The Reactors of This Newspaper * can Make Your Store a Success ! # v Could any store , any business enterprise of great cr near-great moment , ( itospcr. grow , or even SUR VIVE in tliis city if it did not appeal to , or if it tried to dispens ! with , li ! : patronage nnd support of the people who read this newspaper who arc influenced f in their purchasing almost solely by the ads in this newspaper ? RAS ANDERSON D10AM3R IN GRAIN AND COAL i Feed in large and small quantities at both wholesale and retail. Special attention given to filling orders for coal in any quantity. 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DWUillT PORD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT IVAW Arnionr-IIanna Block ANSLKY - - NKBR. John S. JVIegpauu KAKM AN1J CJITV UOANS JNSDtfANOIB AND B1JR.KTV IION'DS OI'L'V 1 UOPICUTI1CM DR. G. 1' . BARTHOLOMEW Physician & Surgeon All calls promptly attended day or niht. ( ; PHONE 61 Office in rear of Realty Block National Shining Parlor , PJIvale Chairs Pur Ladles Five cents every day $1.00 A Month KVKKY n\Y Clothes Cleaned fiulta - $ I.OO Pant a BO Coats - - - 6O Overcoats . . 65 N. T. Gadd ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Cffioe over Watt's Music Store Fboties. Office 208. Residence 209 DR. JESSE L. HULL. OSTEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN CALLAWAY - NEBR.