THE OUS'JOER COUNTY REPUBLICAN The welcome to Roosevelt at his home coming on the 13th will be most fittitg. The bay of New York ti arbor will be crowded with boats bearing his host of friends , while his greeting on land will be hearty and unpre cedented. It will be a nonpartisan tisan welcome as it should be and yet all will have in mind that it was as a republican governor , vice-president and president that he gained his fame. He will continue to a loyal republican and give his unqualified endorse ment to the present administra tion. The so-called unpopularity of President Taft seems to be con fined to the muckraking maga zines and those disgruntled news papers which did not succeed in intimidating Cougrss to give them free print paper. The people * are with the president , and are fast finding out his worth. They are learning to love him for his sincerity , his rugged honesty and his devotion to the beat interests of all. Rare ly in public life do we find a more unselfish , less unostenta tious official. He is doing much for his countrymen , and in return , they should do much for him. They should resent imputations against his motives and actions , and rally to his support. They should sec to it that in the coming primaries and conven tions only loyal republicans are \ nominated for Congress and State Legislatures , and then they should devote their test energies to the election on No vember 8th of those nominees. The elections this ye'ar are im portant in the extreme. See to it that no good republican is defeated. There will not be a single issue where republicans cannot rally to the support of the policies and candidates of the party. The work of the two sessions of the present Congress will be phenom. cnal , and the legislation and administration under President Taft will compare favorably with any in our history. There will be no reason for any man to give his heartiest and most enthusiastic support. There is much yet to be accom plished during the next session of the Sixty-first Congress and the two sessions of the Congress following. For that reason the House of Representatives of the Sixty-second Congress should have a substantial republican majority to work with the senate and president in rounding out an administration that will redeem every republican pledge. A democratic house means a do- nothing Congress. A republi can house means a continuation of the splendid work so well begun. Rarely , if ever before in the history of our government , has so much been accomplished in a single day for the good of the people as was attained by Presi' dent Taft on the 6th of June. On that day he persuaded the representatives of praqtically all the western railroads , which was acquiesed in the next day by the eastern roads to withdraw their recent increase in rates filed to become effective on or after June 1st , 1910 , and to file no rate in crease until after the passage of the railroad bill. In return for this concession , the Government abandoned the injunction suit against the West- Trunk Line Association. By this m itual action , a great com munity of shippers will gain im mediate relief for months , if not altogether from a threat , of tre mendous increases in transporta tion charges. ( Continued cm Supplement. ) OUD1NANCK NO. 73. I Annual appropriation ordinance of the city o [ Broken How for the fiscal year lUlU specifying the object ami purpose tor which the appropriations are made and Using the number nt mills levied as tax upon the dollar valuation. He U ordained by the mayor anil council of the city of Broken now Nebraska. Section l : That there Is hereby appropri ated from the monejs raised by taxation on ; lie assessable property ot the city ot llroken How for the purpose theretofore set out In the estimate of expenses duly published , the sum as follows to-wlt ; EST1MATB OP CITY EXPENSES estimate of the expenses for the city of Broken How for the tlscal year 1010. Ue U resolved that the following estimate of expenses be made by the Mayor and city Council lor the city of llrokcu How , Nebraska for the tlscal year of 1PIO. Kor streets and alleys and bridges J 3000 For lighting purpose 1500 For officers salerles > . . 1900 For water-works expenses 150CO Vc' general purposes Including ex pense of litigation 1800 For payment on city property. . . . > . . . . 800 For liulldlnc purposes 1KKKI l.'or eletrlc lighting SOOO Uutorsccn expenses , rents , repairIng - Ing and such , other expense that of necessity may bo and should butneurrcd 500 Tor Improvements of public parks . . . . 1200 Tor purchase of property both Pur- bonaland real lOPe Section U ; That for the purpose of raising the sums set out In the estimate of expenses or so much thereof as may be necessary to defray the running expenses of the city for ilscalyearol liMO i > fBinning May 1910 there Is hereby levied on tvu h dollar of taxable property In s.ild city ol Jiroteii How Nebras ka the following number of mills : General fund 3 Mills Street and bridge turn ! : t Mills Olllcersfund 4 Mills Interest on bonds 5 Mills Electric fund ! > Mills Judgment fund 3 Mills That there IB the sum of 3 mills levied In addition to the above levy as a park Im provement fund. That there Is the sum of 5 mills levied In addition to the above levy as hydrant rental fund. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its approval , passage and pucllcatlon according to law. 1'assed approved andordcrcdpubUshcdthln llth day of June 1910. K. D. I'lckctt Clerk. John S. Squires Acting Mayor and President of council. ORDINANCE NO. 71. An ordinance calling for a special election In the city of Broken How , Ouster county , Nebraska , upon the proposition to Issue bondsln thesuin of $8is)0.00 ) for the purpose of extending the water mains In the streets and alleys ot said city , and providing for a notice of such election and the levy of a tax for the purpose ot paying the Interest on said bonds and principal when the same be came due. He It ordained by the Mayor and city Council of the city of Urokcn How , Ne braska : Section 1. It is hereby ordered that a special election be held in the city of llrokcu How , Custer county , Nebraska , on Tuesday the 12th day of July. 1910 at the usual voting In each of the four wards of said city , and the vote shall be upon the following propo sition , that Is to say : "Snail the city of Hrokcn How , In the coun ty of Custer and state of Nebraska , Issue bonds In the amount of awooo.oo with interest coupons thereto attached payable to the bearer twenty years from date and redeem able at the. option of said city at any time after live years from date of said bond and drawing interest at the rate of live per cent perannum payablyannually from the date of the delivery of said bond , said bonds to be dated on the aay of their delivery and Inter est and principal to be payable as they be come due at the fiscal agency of the state ol Nebraska , in the city oi New York , state ot New York , for the extension of the water works system , that Is to say : the extension of the water mains in the streets and alleys of the city ol Broken How ; and shall the city oriliokennow levy a tax on the taxable properly of said city In addition to ail other taxes sufficient to pay the Interest upon said bonds as the. patne become due and pay able. " V S. P. Great & Co. have just received a very large car load of Furniture. We will give such good values as will secure cpiiek sales. Don't fail to see this elegant lot of Furniture. Our prices are in plain figures. They will make you sit up and take noticeWe are deter. , mined to get the trade. In about a week we shall have 8000 rods of the "best Hog Fencing made in America. This heavy fence 26 inches high we will sell at 21 cents per rod. You had "better leave your order for all the fence you will need this year as you cannot duplicate this offer. S. P. Great & Co I want to buy your cream ami sell you your flour and feed ol all kinds , everything guaranteed , W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store Phone 409. ALWAYS Good Crcnm on hand at WILLIS & SON South Side of the Square. NOTICE TO DEPENDANT. W. W. Itisnop will take notice that on the 2 < ni ) day of April. 1910 , the county court of Cusitor county , Nebraska , Issued an ordi'r of attachment tor the sum of 1411.92 In an action pending before It wherein C. J. iiurkc&Son , a partnership linn composed of Charles J. Hurkc and Milton iturke , are plaintiffs and \ V.V. . Hlshop Is defendant. That personal property of iicfcndant.conststlng of tanks , well and windmill supplies , tubing and other personal property , had been attached under said order. The object and prayer of the plaintiffs In said cause are to recover Judg ment In the sum of fllt.W together with In terest thereon at eight per cent , pel annum from the 2 th day ot April , 1910 , tne same be ing due on a promissory note executed and delivered to the plaintiffs by the defendant on the ilrst day of March , l')10 and due on the : iOth day of April , 1010. Said cause has been continued to the ilrst day of August , 1910 and you are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 1st day of August Dated this 7th day of June , 1910. C. J. Uuiiuit SON. Hy Sullivan & squires , 1-1 Their Attorney , Section 2. As soon as practicable after the Issuance of said bonds Is authorized , th mayor and city clerk shall offer for sale said bonds by giving such a reasonble notice there of as to them may seem best forthclntcrcsts of said city , and sell the same for cash to the highest responsible bidder thereof , said Viayor and city council rcsrvlng ihe right to rcect | any and all bids. Said bonds shall In no case be sold for less than par value. Section 3 The proceeds of the snlo ol ld bonds immediately upon the ro- culpt thereof shall bo piud to the city treasurer of suld city ana by him placed to the credit of the water fund And Hald bonds ahull bo denominated "Water JJonci" and the money obtained therefor Hluill be uacd for the purpose hereinbe fore specified and the necessary expense connected therewith and for no other purpose. Section 4-lt shall be the duty of the mnvor and clerk of mild city when order ed by the city council of Bald city to mew and attest said bonds and afllx thereto t' ' o Real of said city. Section D There nhnll bo throe huliros and two clerks of election in each ward of said city appointed by the mayor and city council to act at such election and said JudceR and clorko nhall perform the duties ut such election which dovolvoH upon judges and clerks ol election and returns of said election shall be made by said iudgCR and clerks to the mayor and city council of the city of Urokon How. Who shall canvahH the vote and declare the result thereof at the Ilrst regular meeting ueld alter said election , or so soon thoreattor as is practicable. Section 7 That notice of said election shall bo published in some newspaper published in said citr lor two weeks prior to the date of election. Section 7-Theballotn to b used at said election shall have printed thereon or partly written and partly printed the following : "Shall the city ol Hroken Bow. in the County ol Ouster and state ol Nebraska , issue bonds in the amount J8.ooo.oo with Interest coupons thereto attached pay able to the bearer twenty years froin date redeemable at the option of said city at any time after ( Ivo years from date of said bond , and drawing interest at the rate of live per cent per annum , payable annually from the dute ol the delivery ol said hond , said bonds to bo dated on the day ol their delivery and interest and principal to bo payable as they become due at the fiscal agency of the state ol Nebraska , in the city of Now Yolk , state ol Now York , for the extension ol the waterworks system , that is to sny : the extension ol the water mains in the street ? und alleys ol the city ol Urokon How ; and shall the city ol Hroken Uow levy a tax on the texablo property of uald city in addition to all other taxes sUHlciont to pay the Interest upon HI id bonds as the same become due and pay able. For bond and levy ( ) Against bond ana levy ( ) Section 8 The polls of said election shall be open at 8 o'clock in the forenoon i nd close at 7 o'clock in the afternoon ol said day. Section 9 TI.IH ordinance shall take effect and be in lorce from and after its passage , approval and publication ac cording to law. Passed , approved and ordered publish ed this Hth day of June , 1010. H. D Picket. Clerk. John S. Squlros , acting Mayor and Presi de1 ht of Council. ORDINANCE NO. 75. An ordinance to authorize the city of Broken Uow to issue its bonds in pursu ance of the Instructions of the legal votes of the city of Hrokon Uow , as expressed it the general election hold Auril 6 , 1910 , in which the said city was instructed to vote bonds upon the city in the sum of 3i5.ooo.uo for the purpose of erecting a. city hall and Jail and to furnish and equip the same for the use of the city and lire department. lie it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the city ol Urokon Uow , Ne braska : Section 1 That ttio city of Urokon liow. Nebraska , be and is hereby author ized to issue coupon bonds in the sum of llfteen thousand dollars ( S15.000.00) an liorcinalter provided. Fifteen (15) ( ) of said bonds shall DO ol the denomination ol one thousand dollars ( l.ooo.oo ) each and shall do numbered consecutively from ono to lllteen inclusive. Said bonds shall liu dated at time ol sale and shall become duo and payable twenty years alter date , but payable at any time after ten years from date , at the option of said city. Section 2 Said bonds shall bear inter est at the rate ol live per cent per annum from tiieir date payable annually , ant the several installments , pi interest slml be evidenced by coupons attached tp salt bonds , and above principal and interest shall bo nayabfo au they , become duo at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebras ka in the ojty oj New York , state of Now York. Section 3 Said bonds and cqunopu shall be signed by the Mayor and shall bo countersigned by the Clerk ol said city and the bonds Hhall have alllxed thereto the seal ol the said city. Section 4 The Mayor and Clerk of salii city are hereby authorised and directed as HOOD as practical to prepare and exe cute uaid bonds and coupons thoreir plodu'inir the ( iredltu and revonueu anil a | the real and personal property ot sak city ( or the prompt payment thereat am the proceeds of the name when they nhal _ bo disposed ol according to law shall be applied to the payment lor the erection ot said city hall and Jail and furnishing ol the same , and for fire equipments lor said city under the direction ol the mayor and city council authorized by resolu tion and ordinances ol said city and for no other purpose , suction 6 There shall bo levied ar\d \ collected annually taxes on all Ute taxa ble property a ! aad ( oily In addition to all other taxes sufficient ; to pay the accrued Interest and to apply at maturity bn the principal of Bald bonds , which taxon shall be payable in money only and as expressly provided by law , and no ? Y\qV\i \ \ eyu BO obtained Hh.aU bfil od lor any other purpodo tlt n the payment pi the , Interest or ( or tno , naynipnt ol which they shall have been rauoil. Section G This ordinance shall ho in force and effect from lul.1' alter its PHB > ago , approval an publication UCCO.rd.iutf to law , i'qaecd nml approved this llth day of June , I'Jlo , and ordered published. K. U. 1'lckott. Clerk. John 8. Squires , acting Mayor and I'resi dent o ! Council , to COAL No Dirt. No Cllnkera-All Cofxl--The Good Kind. FEED For Sale. Doth Wholesale and Retail. Highest Market Price for All Kinds of Grain West Elevator P. J. BAIIR , Prop. Plionc 62 ooocaooooocoaaoQO NOTICE or I'UIIUCATION. U , S. Land unicc at Hrokcn How , Nebraska Mav 21 , 1910 Notice Is hereby given that 1'ctcr W. lool- cy , of Hrokcn io\v ) , Nebraska , who , on April 2v , IPOS , made Homestead Kntry No. M7W serial No. 05400 , ( orscVf of nwu of section 32 , township 18 n , range 30 w , Cth I' . M. . has tiled notice of Intention to make Final live year proof , to establish claim to the land above described , before Register and Receiver U , S. L > and oillcc , at Urokcn Uow , Nebraska , on thclisth day of July , 1PIO. 'Claimant names as witnesses- : Thomas ROMS , Frank Mohat , Itlchard Mohat , Gus Arthur , all of Urokon How , Nebraska JOHN RBKSK , 51-6 Register , NOT1CK. To George Wilson , cfendant- ! You will take notice that on the 10th day of May , 1010 , Harry Durham , plaintiff herein tiled his petition In the district court of Custer County , Nebraska , against said de fendant , the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title In plaintiff to the north half of the south east quarter of section six , and the north half of the south west quarter ot section live all In township eighteen north of range seventeen west of tne 01' . M. In Custer county , Nebraska , from a cloud arising by reason of the record of a certain Jiortgage on said land , said mortgauc having been made by Alexander Durham and wife to the said Ucorgc Wilson , for the sum of $10000 dated May , 15 , 1888 , and being recorded In mortgage record 23 at page 278 of the records In the oillcc of the county clerk of said Custer county and not released of record. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 4th day ot Julyl910 Dated this IDth day of May. loin. HARRY DUHUAM. Plaintiff 51-3 Jiy T. T. Bell , his Ally. A HELPING HAND Is Gladly Extended by a Broken Bow Citizen. There arc many enthusiastic citizens in .llroken Bow prepared to tell their ex perience for the public good. Testimony from such a sourse is the best of evidence and will prove n "helpin hand" to scores of readers. Read the following statement : J. N. Kennedy , of Broken liow , Ncbr. , says : "There is no other kidney remedy I can recommend ns highly as Doan's Kidney Pills. In July 1907 , I gave n public statement in their favor and at this time I gladly con firm it. I had acute pains thtough my back aud kidneys and nt times sharp twinges darted throughout my body. Every sud den move caused an attack of pain aud I was often so lumc aud sore that it was almost impossible for me to straighten. The kidney secretions were unnatural and distressing in passage and if allowed to stand , deposited sediment , I had hcadaschcs , 7clt restless and was unable to get my proper rest. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Haeberle's Drug Store helped me from the time I began them and continued use entirely relieved me. During the past three years I have taken Doaujs Kidney Pills , whenever I have bten in need of a kidney medicine and 1 have received benefit. I am in eightieth year and I owe much of my present good health to the use of this remedy. 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Your complexion can be as fair and clear as any child ; a poor figure turned into a beauti ful bust and well developed form ; wrinkles and superfluous hair vanish in a night without pain , inconvenience or harmful effects ! Sounds unreasonable does it ? Skeptics , write for proof , to the Wixard Co , , Churubusco , lud. The Custer County Abstract Company books andbusiness for sale. Willis Cadwell 46-tf Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over ยง oud.er's drug store. WANTED 1000 acres of land , broke , in the vicinity of Anselmo Willia Qadwell , Broken Bow , Nebr , 47-tf An intelligent person can earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing , Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B4683 , Lockport , N , Y. 45-tf FEW PEORLB THINK , # s * A Great Many Think They think" And A Very Great Many Only Tfilik They Think They Think , : Most people that trade with us really think , That's why we sell So much Great Western Dip for lice and mites on poultry , it will absolutely keep your Ihcti house and poultry free from insects. It is put up iti gallons , half gallons lens and quarts. Try a quart and bcjcouvinccd. We also hand- lesprny pumps. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack LUMBER Frcsli IOLA Portland Cement. Fresh Car of ACMA Plaater. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , If you contemplate using any of the above tKia Sprimrj or if you need a nice load of COAL GALL'anJ SEE ' H. T. Bruce < a Co. Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phoa 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Broken Bow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Onicc over Holcomb's book stora. Onice phone 203 Residence SO Broken Bow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayancfng and uotorial work. Onlcc up stairs over State uauk of Broken Uow. Uroken Bow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Brokou Uow , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Business phone , 301 Residence 80JB Broken Bow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Union Block Business phone 85 , Residence 323 llroken Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses pitted. All calls promptly attended day or nleht. Phone 01. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones has had 17 years exper ience in rtreasmaklnir. It In useless to look further , work guaranteed. Room 7 , Olerks . Ulocic. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance. Ranches and llroken BOW , fjebraska . Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at home. No canvassing. Be your own boss. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock , A4582 , Lockport , N. 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