THE OUSEJEK COUNTY BEPUBLIOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. Dunning- has arranged to cele brate the 4 of July. Dae Cutler spent Saturday and Sunday at Mcrna. Rev. Paul Moser left Wednes day for Anslcy on business. Oakland-30-runabout $1000. Streak of red. tteatu Bros , ' F * v' Dr. G. E. Penning-ton left Tuesday evening- for Burlintou , Colorado to fisit his brother Dr. James L. at that place. J. 13 , Everingatn and Fred I/arkin ol Kearney are here with i another white steamer on busi ness this week Miss Gertie Barcus returned last Monday from Lowell where Miss Alva Reed , who is work ingon tkf county assessors books spent Sunday at her home near Mcrna. Mrs. Joseph Haney of Mason city , Iowa came in Tuesday evening to visit with John F , Haney and family. Miss Marion Holcouib returned home Tuesday evening from Mcrna where sne spent several days visiting friends. Hugh Ormsby left for Lincoln Wednesday to resume his work I wont to buy your crenm nml sell you your flour nutl feed of nil - kinds , everything guaranteed , W. H. O'Rorkc's Feed Store Phone 409. ALWAYS Good Crcntu on hnnd nt WILLIS & SON South Side oHhc Square. THE CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN The Custer County Abstract Company books andbusiness for bale. Willis Cadwell 46-tf Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Souder's drug store. WANTED 1000 acres of land , broke , in the vicinity of Anselmo Willis Cadwell , Broken Bow , ML-or. 47-tf Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at home No canvassing. Be your own bnss. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Heacock , A45B2 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tt An intelligent person can earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , U4t > 83 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf MARRIED At the Grand Cen tral , last Saturday 2:3o : p. m. Mr. Ainsted Richardson and Miss Laura Scott. Mr U ic bard son is a progress ive farmer near Dunning. MUs Scott wan surely loyal to her promise as she came all the wav troui North Carolina to broken Huw to fulfill her pledge. TIME TABLE OF C. B. & Q. R. R Broken How Nebraska. East West 40-8:49 : a m 39-6:25 : p m 42 7:27 : a m 4i-ll:251pm : 44-7:15 : pm 43-6:55 : a in 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. J. B. SCHROCK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Ofllce In Dier s block , calls answered at all hours in city or country See tne before vou Imv that hill of [ fl-iur or feed. I want to buy your cream for cash. | W. H. O'Rorkc's Feed Store , Phone 409. The City Bakery Invites your attention to the fact that when slicing a loaf of their bread you are serving a healthful and wholesome homemade bread. r u Dorthy left Monday for Weeping Water where she will visit with relatives. t Reatn Bros , bought interest in a Ford Automobile and now hold the agency for the Ford Auto mobiles. Miss Margaret Stender of Mason left Monday. She has been visiting her sister Miss > ena , here. 11 CHAUTAUQUA SCENE MAKE EARLY PLANS TO ATTEND CHAUTAUQUA OLDS GASO LINE ENGINES Always on the Jump. REAM BROS , NEWS OF THE COUNTY New Helena Scribe. Mr and Mrs Rash of i-.iting their daughter Mrs. jam' ' s Rowley. "Mr. and Mrs. John Bell tpent last Sunday at Earnest i > ella in Ortello Mis1 * Jessie Jacohs held another sale at her store Tue'-flai ' * w s well attended and most every ihiny w , . * snlfl The po stonaoe at New Helena wasdiscontinut'fl last Wednesday. We now get our mail from An selmo. Mi s Cennie Christen is spend ing a few < lavs visitinir her friend Mrs Geo. Fleshrnan of Dale. Th' Cbns'ian people of Lillian held Baptismal services at I. P. j Bells Sunday , fourteen being baptized. Mr . Jennie Simm * entertained all the Simms1 relative * to dinner Sunday in honor of a great Uucle who is visi ing them. Miss Anna Bell returned from BmVen Bow Saturday where she had been attending institute. Prairie Mill We are needing rain in this vicinity. A few attended the party at I E. L. Shoup Saturday night. Mr. and Mr . J. R Longfellow spent la t Thursdaj at Cal'away. ' Mrs. Daisy Kindness loot is 1 w | improving. The Dutch Boys With Mrs. Brown at ! CHAUrAOQUA Elmer Hogabootn and family started Monday morning for Colorado , where they will visst Mr Hogaboom's son. J. J. Pnilipsen of Dunning spent Sunday at Longfcllows. Mis-'es OU and usie Thomas and Blanche Evins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shoup in Turner valley. Ortello News. The valley was shocked by the sad news of the death ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Johnson who were killed in Iowa by ? train. The remains were brought back Sat urday evening and laid to rest in the Ortello cemetery. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the entire community. Frank Ellison and family , Frank Miller and wife , Wm. Shadd and family and M. F Blankenship spent Sunday at J. M. Ingrains and attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson. Misses May Hyatt , Edith Ken- l trail , Jennie Edwards. Blanche Milligau and Ida Ingram and ' essrs. Alvie Kentrall Purly Ingram. Robert Ingram and ICarl M ers took in the party at Waters Saturday evening. N. I. Waitrs and family and Newi Splicers and family spent baturday night at J M. Ingrains. Prairie Center. Miss Mae Kaius came home Saturday she has been attending Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Deal and Mr. Mr. and Mrs Winchester spent bunday at Chirley Oxfords' . Nannie Rains visited with Mrs. Glenn Irom Wednesday till Thurs day evening. Ruth Hi al visited with Nannie Rains Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grove"1 Hasten nd Addie Glenn of Couiolock , visited with theit brother and sister Medd Olenn and Mrs > . Charley Oxlord from Friday till Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kains visited at Mr. Albrights Sunday. Miss Mae llains entertained her friend Mr. Alt Martin. A\illdale \ Items. The heavy rains did a great deal of damage in this locality. M. A. Butler visited at Calla- way Saturday. Sunday school was well attend ed Sunday a. ra. Also a number of people linstened to the sermon tjiven by Rev. Johnston in toe evening turn ixay Uadwell and Fay Thorpe enjoyed the hospitality of the Wm. Edmunds home eight miles north of Merna last Saturday evening and Sun day. All report having a good time returning with sunburns to last them a few days. Rev , W. S. J. Dunville is the name of the Rector of the Epis copal church of this city , who recently arrived from Baraboo , Wisconsin. Mr , Dunville is a O. S. Shaw has accepted a position on the Finch ranch. Jake Tietjen visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. John Eddy who has been attend ing school at Peru is home for a vacation. William Wilcher was a Calla- way visitor Saturday. Prairie Center. Intended for last week. Frances Schurr will entertain some of her friends Thursday it being her thirteenth birthday. Several from Merna will come down on the morning train to Ormsby and return on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. Medd Glenn spent Friday and Saturday at P. C. Glenn's at Comstock. Miss Mae Rains is attending Junior Normal. E. E. Hogaboom , M. Oxford and families spent Sunday at Chas. Oxford. Carrie Glenn ot Comstock is visiting a few weeks with her brother and sister Mcdd Glenn and Mrs. Oxford. Shurrs spent Sunday at Riden- our's of Merna. Mr Street's were entertained al Blem Winchesters Sunday. Chas. Oxford had a run away Sunday evening , hut no damages were done. Ruth Beal came home Sunday from Lawrence McLains where she has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Rains visited Sunday afternoon at Mr. Jewels in Union valley. New McLna Scribe. Intended for last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Christen returned from their visit to Minnesota on last Monday. Mr , and Mrs. Springtubc went over to Geo. Smiths in their auto and spent Sunday. Preaching at the school house next Sunday by Rev. Seabrooke. Will Doman returned from his triotoLutz , Wyo. While there he filed on a homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Simms returned from their extended visit in the southern states on Saturday and are spending the week with relatives in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowley are the proud parents of a babv girl. Willie Christen and Everett [ Fuller spent Friday and Sat urday in Broken Bow. , - . . , o no BlgUUIB JIB tO WllOll ( O pamos wore running , Tll P signals wore burning or ) the principal business Rtrepts of the city , and spine of them phone right into the windows of th.o ax > ] | pe station , wherp the jiolicp phlof lolled at case and wruert ricli off tlic tribute paid Jilm by the * amllera. ) The officers wert * unable to BCO these light * , Tlion Kramer attacked more vigorously than ever , and In article ho gave a " onej parody on "Twinkle , ! Twinkle , Little Star. " In which bQJ used the electric gambling signals the "little sta.rs , " 114 A n result of this article the nov- pllst was assaulted by the chief of po lice , and In the fight both officer and. puthor shed some blood , However this was the act that ilrcd uul-Ho , - jy i\ COAL No Dirt. No Cllnkors-All ! Conl The Good Kind. < 8 i FEED 8 ' For Snlo. Doth Wholesale | nnd Rotnll. HlHhost Mnrkot J Price for All Kinds of Grnln j * Wao * llevator Phone 62 'UUi.ICATION. ' llrokcu Uow , Nebraska Bcctlon 32. w , oth 1 . M. . lias nicd take initial llvu year a > to the laiul above tor ana Receiver u. u Uovv , Nebraska , ou I witnesses : . Thomas Utclmnl Mohat , Uus o\v , Nebraska JOHN KUKSHr t Register. HAND by a Broken Bow in. nisiastic citizens in I to tell their ex- 'good. ' Testimony he best of evidence 'helpin ' hnnd" to Jfld the following token Bow , Nebr. , ter kidney remedy highly as Donn's .1907 , I gave n , ieir favor and nt Imfirui it. I imd winy back nud igsharp twinges > ody. Every and- ack of pnin nud I sore that It was le to straighten. iwere unnatural ge and if allowed ulimeut , I hud nud was unable $ i Doau's Kidney rle's Drugstore sljl begnn them 'ly ' relieved inc. ars I have taken hcncver I have /'medicine ' nud I [ am in eightieth my present good eiuedy. " Price 50 cents fnlo , New-York , | States. e Donn's nnd ( i ISAPPEAR. [ In a Night by Utiful Bust. 9uld uld write at teauty treat- free Quickly ad develops istantly re- air , black- kles. How hecks and ud body , .ress to the usco , Ind. , ipney. No umful nest - * t Integrity full partic- structtions us to your Unients in kage pre- ) n can hn iy child ; a beauti- ) ped form lous hair bout pain. nl effects ! does it ? of. to the ) , Ind. ' 'n ' or mat In public Idlnnnpolls. i became Star Cam- oadlng the iwcpt Into that raoted at- 6 and the | e cudgel , ' 'floon was leaning , ir bocanis men los , and raado to ssary for volver at all times. One'nTghU mw' terlous shot from out of tlio darkness whS ° flrC ° ° t0 hl8 Onr' "Mt ? K who ilred H wa never found But Rlntw then there have been many ohuugos. The law-resneCHnc people awoke to their POWQP and stood necessary ° J\ \ w . . niako a social call. . .r 4 Join the silent procession ride m an Oakland or a White Auto. Ream Bros. THE POTATO BUGS Arc here , hut they don't woiry me much for I have prcpaircd myself with a supply of Paris Green and I have got the start on them. Arc yon going to get the stnrt of your potato hugs or are they going to get the best of you , I have n large supply of Paris Green ami would be pleased to supply you. It is put up iu ] pound , l/j pound and pound packages. S. R. , LE1- . The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack of LUMBER Frcali IOLA Portland Cement. Frcali Car of A.CMA Plaatcr. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , If you contemplate using any of itlie " above this Sprimg or if you"uccd a nice load of COAL CALL"and SEE H. T. Bruce ( SL Co. Broken Bow , Nebr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Urokcn Dow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Holcomb's book store. Onice phone 203 Kcaldcncc 20 Urokcn How , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - - Practices In all the courts , ami notorlal work , onice up Convayanclng atalrs _ _ State Bank of Urokcn How. over Broken How , Nebraska. \ BANGS' STUDIO , - , , WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Urokou How , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Uuslncss phone , 3U1 Residence SOI U Urokcn Bow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER ! & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Union Block Business phone 85 , Residence 329 Broken Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW . , PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST i Glasses Pitted. All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone 01. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. IV , T. Jones has had 17 fence In dressmaking. years crper * K Is useless further. to loot Work Block. guaranteed. Ilooin 7 , Dlerko J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC / Heal Estate , Insurance , ' Farms for Ranches 'and Kent , Legal vcylng and Platting. Papers DrawniSnr Broken now , Nebraska. POR SAIU. A fine resident' block one block south of ball' ' ground. Will sell by quarters' if preferred. B. W. Blair. 42-ttf