THE KEPUJ3UCAN , CUSTElt COUNT * , JSEJ3HASKA. - - FORT5ALE FOR SALE 480 acres of land. Two miles above Georgetown , Nebr , , 200 acres in cultivation ; baled bay and pasture , For terms write , FKANK SKAKSON , Green River , Utab. Land for Sale. ICO acres of land located ten miles nortb of the city for sale on reasonable terms' . Inquire of W. D. Grant , M27-tf LOST A gold fraternity pin diamond setting E. Sbinn on back $25 reward for return to Herman & Kern's clothing store LOST. Between Broken Bow and Sar gent , top curtains and automo bile pump ; liberal reward for re turn of same. same.W. W. E. TAI.UOT AND AUIJHBV MAKTIN. Business Personals Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcComa Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M ll-tf JAMUS LKDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee" Roasted fresb every day. 24 Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS LBDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee1 Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Drs , Faruswortb & Beck Dentists. Eyes tested and glasses titled. -10-tf DR. BARTHOLOMEW. Piano Tuning. Leave your orders at Ryer- son's and have Earl C. Brink call and tune" your piano. Thirty years experience. STHAYHIJ One bay ma.rc ponev black mane and tail ; wt. about 850. Liberal reward for recoverv of same. II. T. Hruce Luuibe Co. , Broken Bow. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW CORN Will pay the highest price of Li fered on the Broken Bow mar ket. Call and see us before sell- 34-tf S. J. LONKKGAN The City Livery And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor { 'raln and will supply you with good Horses and Rigs at reasonable prices. Come and see me. W. A. Tooley HOMESTEADS will scon be a thing of the past I can locate you in Grant , Hooker and McPherson - Pherson Go's. Call on or write J. T. MORROW Lena , - Nebraska. WIcPherson County. F. W. .BUCKLEY , M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON Pitting of glasses. SYE , EAR , NOSE and THROAT Offlce in Clerks iilk. Phone MO BROKEN BiW , - - NEB. Uneeda Biscuit are more than mere soda crackers. They are a distinct , individual food article made from special materials , by special' methods , in specially constructed > f bakeries. i n They are sealed in a special way which gives them crispness , cleanliness and freshness which "crackers" from the paper bag always lack. They are the Na tion's accepted soda t NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ) W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. The second auuual W. C. T. U. convention is called to meet at Broken Bow September 1st and 2d , and will be held in the Presbyterian churcu. Unions will please notify Mrs. Thorp , of Broken Bow , as to the number of delegates. Trains will be met by the reception committee. Those driving will report at the church after 11 a. m. , where the committee will meet them. The following is a brief outline of the program Wednesday after noon. Executive committee meeting 2 o'clock ; convention session 2:30 : sharp ; devotional exeroises led by Mrs. Anna Pierce , Gconto ; Seating convention , naming committees and reports from local unions ; adjournment. Evening Session 8 O'clock. Address of welcome from the following : Broken Bow union , Mrs. McCandless ; City of Broken Bow , D. R. Rockwell , mayor. Other leading citizens will ad dress the audience. Response Mrs. Frances Knox , Mason City. A silver medal contest is called and in the absence of this a varied pro gramme will be rendered ; ad journment. Thursday Morning 9 O'clock. Devotional exercises led by Mrs. Alice Reece , Arnold ; re ports from couuly officers and superintendents. A short drill in parliamentary usage , by Mrs. Bragg , oinstock ; noontide sen tence prayer ; adjournment. Afternoon Session. Devotional oxeroises , led by REAL1 HAIR GROWER. . * If you lire troubled with dandruff , scalp irritation or falling hair , wo want you to try Roxall " 93" Hair Tonic at our risk. "Ne won't charge you a cent for the treat ment if you are not entirely satisfied. It almost invariably effects a complete cure , Two Bizesv5oc. and jji.oo. " For Sale By A. II. SOUDORS Schedule of Broken Bow Mail * . POOCHES FOR TUB JUST CLOSK AS FOLLOWS : Train No 40 6 a m Train No1 qai : a m Train No 44 7:30 : p m rOCCIIKSFOK THR WK8T CLOSK AS FOLLOWS' Train No 43 , . . . .800 ; a m Train No 41 . .7j SS Office open Sinulay from 9'30 to 1030 a. m , week Uaysl6 ; J a. in. to 7.30 p. m. ; Mrs. Fisk , Ansley ; addrrssS elec- tiou of officers ; reading1 of tbe Crusade Psaltn , Mrs. Nellie War- reu , Anscltno ; adjournment. Evening- Session 8 O'clock. Go'd uudal contest ; closing of convention. No admission fee. A free will offering. Come and encourage us with your presence. MRS. HUNTER. Bethel Union. Alma Graveson is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilolcotnb visited at Mr. Triplett's Sunday. Wihna Dewcy is staying at her grandmas this week Born , to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dewey on the 21st , a girl. Lautartnan Brothers are threshing in this neighborhood this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Heaps and daughter visited at C. G. Heaps Sunday. The party at Mr. Wooters last Friday evening was well attend ed. Everyone reports a Gne time. Rev. Heaps , who has been ill , is somewhat better at present. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Cole vis ited at the Martin home Sunday. Prairie Hill. The Circle will meet with Mrs. Thomas Thursday , Sept. 2. Mr. Elwood Thomas , who has been working for Chas. Weesner , returned to his home near Dunn ing. Perry Morford went to Calla- way Friday , returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Weesner , Mr. Elwood Thomas.Mrs. W.Thomas , and daughter , Miss Ola , spent Sunday at George Vannice's , nine miles south of Broken Bow. A large- number from here at tended the chautauqua the past week and was very much pleased with it , and we hope they will come back next year. Mrs. Jess Freel spent Sunday night with Mrs. Al Brown. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf ELTON. Charley Seycore is on the sick list. - Mrs. Jacob Plum is visiting in Wisconsin. Albert Powell and wife Sun dayed flat the home of Alex Prime. Vida nud Floyd Spencer , of Broken Bow , are visiting their uncle , C. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Camp bell were in Broken Bow Thurs day attending the chautauqua. Luther Case and wife , who have been visiting here for the past two weeks , returned to their home in Chicago Sunday. Joe Goveart , who has been at tending college in Hastings , is spending his vacation with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goveart. The many friends of Mr. Geo. Boggs will be pleased to hear of his marriage , which took place at Clay Center on Wednesday of last week. Word has just reached us of the marriage of Mr. Wesley Mottinger to Miss Alvena Huenefeld , which occurred on Aug. ISth at the bride's home near Aurora. They will make their home in Merna , where Mr. Mottinger lias charge of the public schools. Boost your business ly advertising tHrougk trie REPUBLICAN NOTICE. We have purchased Con Cannon's restau rant and will be pleased to meet all old customers and many new ones. Gleim & Noble Trade PURE OLD CIDER VINEGAR Mark O. JEL OKT ES 3XT Phone 5 PURE FOOD CENTER North Side - / We guarantee all our goods perfectly pure Wo buy , test and pay highest price , for cream. Old Wheat Flour g We now have on hand 250 sacks of old wheat fiotu4 it is fine well aged. You always have trouble with new wheat Hour. Phone your order to-day : Pure spices for pickeling whole or ground. Full gallon apricots 40c gallon Only 4 cents a pound 2/2 pound can peaches 17 and 20 cts Full 21/- pound can apricots 6 for $1.02 d cans white cherries for $1.26 The cans are worth that price fruit thrown in. Eldorado castor machine oil 35c a gallon Macaroni 2 pounds for 25c Vermicelli 2 pounds for 25c Tapioca 3 pounds for 25c 1 Sago 3 pounds for 2Sc r' Best Jap rice 13 pounds for II r'4i Turtle tlat steak Salmon , . . . 6 for $1.08 * f Fall Salmon , Trout , Whilefish , Marked , Codfish Fruit jar rubbers Jelly glasses. Custer County Abstract Company One j rice to all. No discount to anyone. Titles examined. T ABSTRACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONARD , Bonded Abstractor Office In Security State Bank.B'Id'ng