IHJGJ GJUSTEK COUNTY REPUBLICAN | \ THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. Oakland-30-runabout $1000. Streak of red. Kcatn Bros , Mrs. Geo. Kingreeleft for Mema Tuesday. Sani Greeii left for Excelsior Springs , Mo. Tuesday. W. J. Taylor of Merna was a a city visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Haney is visiting in Grand Island this week. Mrs. C. L. Buel of Halsey was down Tuesday on business. Misses Jessie Hays and Amanda L Foster went to Litchfield Satur day. fr Miss Delia Kellenberger return ed to her home in Merna Tues day. Ford Automobiles Light , Powerful and Classy. Ream Bros. Miss E. Thomas returned home Friday after a three weeks visit at Alliance. v Mrs. A. C. Crawford and daugh ter Fern left for a visit at Alli ance Saturday. Join the silent procession ride in an Oakland or a White Auto. Ream Bros. Mrs. Mary Woods of Des Moines , la. , arrived Tuesday for a visit with relatives. The best fence made in Ameri ca 26 inches high 21 cents per rod S. P. Great & Co. Wm. Walsh of Merna spent Tuesday and Wednesday , of last week in the city. Lee Handy of Loyal came down I-a Friday to remain sometime for medical treatment. Miss Mary Osborne lelt for Omaha Saturday. She expects to be gone all summer. Mrs. Annis Sows returned to Seneca Saturday after a visit with Mrs. E. E. Smith. Mrs. R. A. Crumley left for Central city for a several weeks visit on a farm near there. Mrs. Chas. Sands of Wiesert left Tuesday for St Joseph. Mo. , for a visit with her parents. Save a date for the Lewis Stock Company July 4th. They will have a special matinee. W. A. Yates was in the city last Thursday and several of his neighbors as witnesses in a con test. Mrs. W. H. Cox and grand' daug-ther Helen Purcell left Sat urday for Denver to spend the summer. Mrs. E. A. Lucky and mother Mrs. A. B. McNickel left Satur day for Denver. They expect to be gone all summer. Mr. and and Mrs. E. R. Lynch who has been visiting Mrs. E. E. Owen left for their home in O'Candas the of the week. Dr. N- Evans , wife and child ren left Monday for their home at Nashville , Tennessee. They have been visiting J. N. Doming and family. Mrs. L. I. Drake , Mrs. C. A. Drake and Mrs. F. A. Williams and sons Albert and Stanley left Monday for their home at Whitman , Nebr. H. M. Bushman left Tuesday and W. T. Bushman Wednesday for Denver , they expect to meet and go together to their home in Harristurg , Penn. Mrs. L. McCandless and children and Mrs. M. Gaudy re turned home Saturday from Seattle , Washington. Mrs. Mc Candless has been there for her health. Joe Dagon has sold his resi dence property in the north part of the city to Thomas Smith , con sideration $105C. Mr. Smith is having a porch added to his pur chase. The Lewis Stock Company wi,1 have a special matinee in their big tent , Monday afternoon July 4th at which time they will present the 4 act western play "The Cowboy. " The democratic banquet at Lexington last week was attend ed by many Broken Bow people. Speeches were made by Gov. Shallenberger , Jim Dahlman , Shemway , Taylor and J. R. Dean It was held in the basement of the Presbyterian church. Miss Eva Cad well left Tuesday night for Glenville where she went to play the wedding march for Miss Pauline Goldenstein to Mr. Ernest Frish. From their will go to Chapman , St Paul , Murry and Utica , Nebr. , and Moline , Woodstock , Norwood Park , Morris and Chicago , 111. She will be gone until about the first of September. ( jtiiHi jsna "sijBiJiiai " laKHrg JHIHIBH Mcgjgtgi i $ That great health , labor and money saver Tke So E-Z * Vacuum Cleaner 7 Has arrived in our city and is awaiting your visit of welcome. If you call and get aquainted you will form a friendship that you will never ? regret. k Operated by NO MORE kI Worn Out CannollGet Out Carpets. " . "f ol Order. Carpets to be ' Gets ALL the Beaten. Dirt. House Cleaning. Saves Carpets , Backache. Rugs , Curtains , Dust to Breathe. Furniture , Honey , Health Germs to Inhale. and Strength. pits Brooms to Buy. S * . PRICE ONLY - $12.00 fr Isn't your health and the health of your family worth that much ? Come and see this wonderfully effective , wonderfully simple labor , money and health saver. -it - KONKEL TheFurnitureMan Mrs , Lizzie Giltuan and daugh ter of Chicago , and Miss Alice Grimes of ijnglaud arrived in Broken Bow Tuesday of last week to visit their father William Grimes. Mrs. Giman and claugh- will stay about three weeks , while Miss Grimes will remain indefinitely. Special ( th of July Notice. We want you to take part in the Comic parade July 4th. There will be three prices award ed first $7.00 second $5 00 third $3,00 masks furnished free. For further information see W. B. Schaefer chairman. Junior Normal Next week chapel will be held three times a week. Prof. Andrus went to his home in Lincoln Friday to visit. Miss Anna Weaver was out several weeks on account of sick ness. Miss Clara Foster who was called home on account of her mother's sickness , is in school again. Numbers were given out at chapel Tuesday. How's Tliis for a Booster ? No honorable business man or merchant cares to profit from his neighbor's expenditures , yet it is a common occurrence. A few merchants will spend their money in advertising and bringing people to town to trade and their neighbors will reap their more or less benefit fiom their invest ment. An exchange aptly says : "No town will become a good business center so long as some of its business men rely on a tew merchants to make the effort to bring trade to town. Too often the men in a few lines of trade are about the only ones that reach out after custom. Other mer chants wait until these men induce the people to come to town , and content themselves with trade that naturally drifts to their places chalking the sidewalk. Every public spirited man should do his share towards attracting people to his town to trade by advertising in the home paper. Try it and you will think more more of yourself. Boost a little. " Ex Real Estate Transfers Win Duckcr to c E Granger 80 acrers In 0-18-17 $2500 C Roach to D T Adams 120 acres In 6-5- 19-18 2000 II R II William to 0 Vaught lots 7-8 In block 13 north Anslcy 240 TTVarney to GM Mills lots 12-13 In block IS Ansley 315 K M welmer & liusb to ti M Hrown lot 5-0 in block \Veirnmers add to Mason 201 M VanAntwerp & husb to II C Klmball w5o ft n e block 10 Jewettsadd Broken Uow 185 B M Wdod to J N Orvis 40 acres in 6-18-17 1000 L , U Jewett to w B Kastliam lot 1 in block 11 Jewetts & Lillys Broken now 100 C Mary to Gee Mary lots 10-17-18 in block 31 Oconto 912 S A Uobinson to J D Kennedy lot 1-2-3 in block 40 In Oconto -2500 J ii Parker to K Flock etal 160 acres acres in 21-13-19 21uO Lincoln Land Co to O G Nordstoin lot 17 block 4 in comstock ISO F Schreiner to E Lewis Iots2-31n block05 UK add Callaway 135 AChrlstenbcn widow to Kdua Wright n V los 31-33 in block 1 B A Hunter add Hroken How 200 J C Hoch to S A Robinson lot 3 In block 44 Oconto 200 NEWS OF THE COUNTY New IleLna Scribe. Mrs. Herbert from Broken Bow Is visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Mrs. Jennie Slmms shipped a car load of hogs to Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Mason Forsyth and son David went to Broken Bow Saturday returning Sunday. A little girl arrived at tne home of Albert Baders Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Lee of Kearney spent several days visiting her aunts , Mrs. F. cozad and Mrs. p. H. Rlley. Willie Christen had the misfortune to have his nose broke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forsytb , John Bell , Will Doman , carl [ Hoinau and D. It. Ross spent one day this week on the river Ushlng. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. purceli of Broken BOW are visiting at the home of John Fodge'b , The farmers finished putting up the llrst crop of alfalfa last week. Bert Cozad went to Kddyvllle Tuesday on business. We had a line rain Friday and Saturday and a much needed one. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hoberts Is quite sick. EdHosswlll give a dance Saturday night In his new barn barn. Church at New Helena Sunday all who fail to hear Itev. Seabrook miss a rare treat. Robt. Itoss returned from Alabama much pleased with the south while there ue pur chased land. He expects to move there this coming winter. Miss Lula Williams came home from Broken BOW Tuesday for a short stay with her parents. The people around here will mostly cele brate at the river. I want to buy your cream ntid sell you your flour ntul feed of nil kinds , everything gunrnnlccd , W. H. O'Rorkc's Feed Store Phone 409. ALWAYS Good Cream oil hand nt WILLIS fii SON South Side of the Square. NOTICE : TO DEFENDANT. W. W. DiHitoi' will take notice that on the 29th day of April. 1910. the county court of Ouster county , Nebraska. Issued an onler of attachment tor the sum of * 411.92lnan action pending before it wherein C. J. uurkcftSon , a partnership ( Inn composed of Charles J , Burke and Milton Burke , arc plaintiffs and \V. W. Iilshop is defendant. That personal property of defendant , consisting of tanks , well and windmill supplies , tubing and other personal property , has been attached under said order. The object and prayer of the plaln'.llTs In said cause arc to recoMT judg ment In the sum of $ I11.U2 together with in tcrest thereon at eight per cent , pel annum from theS9lh day of April , 1010 , tne same be- Inc due on a promissory note executed and delivered to tne plaintiffs by the defendant on the llrst day of March , 1910 and due on the aoth day of April , 1010. Said cause has been continued to the llrst 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. UUUKK&SON. By Sullivan & Squires , 1-1 Their Attorney. Milldalc Hems. Misses Leila and Virgil Poston and.nislc Wciuul visited Mlttic poston Sunday. William Finch and Martin Chrlstenscn met with quite an accident while branding cattle last week. J. M Cudaback visited relatives in Brown valley Sunday. Milldalc will celebrate Jnly 4th , everybody are invited to come. M. Butler attended the picnic at Arnold Sunday. Alvln Lruser and Wllber Mylar were Callaway visitors Sunday , Triumph and Mtlldalc plaped one of the most exciting games of the season Sunday at the end of the ninth Inning the score was 8 to 20 in favor of Mtlldalc. Prairie Hill. We are having line weather lately. M. Wright Is putting up some fence lor the Reese and Martin ranch. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hanna of Dunning are visiting with their daughter Mrs , Ben Klvlns. Mr. Hanna Is taking treatment of Dr. Chris- teuson lor his eyes. Many attended the children's day exercises at ouster Center Sunday. Miss Zilla Mllltgan of Anseluio who is at tending Junior Normal visited at Longfellow from Saturday untlll Monday morning. Miss Florence Longfellow was surprised last Tuesday when her friends came In to help her celebrate her 12th birthday. The afternoon was spent In playing games. They were seated to a live o'clock lunch. , Ryno Table. Seven tenths of an Inch of rain fell Friday night of last week. Fine weather tor cultivating corn and fanners In these parts are utilizing the weather to full advantage. Harry If napp came over today and took us a spin In Ills auto. A ball game Is being played today on W. C. Phelans diamond a large crowd is present and a good game Is being played. s , , Thomas M. Blrnle made a trip to Merna today. We do not like to be observing but it does look to us as though Thomas were making these trips regularly. Clarence Henderson stayed over night In Broken BOW one night last week , We understand a four inch rain fell south east of the Table last week. Four Inches of water is a good deal and while we do not discredit the report , however , it does seem a lot of difference In one- mile distance. Ilillsdak Items. Rev. Racey delivered an cxcelcnt sermon at the bchool house Sunday. Mr. Athey and family , Mr. Bishop and family , Misses Lln-le and Mattle McQulsten and LeoMcMurty spent Sunday evening at D. J. Coulter's. Miss Lizzie MC listen is visiting Mrs. D. J. Coulter this w ecu. Austin Loyd Is on the sick list at this writing. Mrs. Williams of Cuba visited with Mrs. Kd Urant last week. Miss Mattle McQulsten Is visiting the Misses Lizzie and Mary Bishop this week. Leo McMurty Is working on the Hunter rancb. Eureka Newc. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Foran , Susan Deacon , Mrs. Foran and James Hickey visited at Charley Hlckeys Saturday. J. II. Mcoermott spent Saturday night in Anselmo. Mr. and Mrs. Fay WhUe ol the Table spent Saturday night and Sunday at Charley Leonards. Jim Koran bought two milch cows Irom Tom Ttahon Friday. Misses Tilda and Johanna Mortensen re turned to Damebrog Monday The ballgane Sunday was won by the East Tablelanders score 4 to 0. The much needed rain visited this vicinity Saturday night. Mrs. T. M. Reed of Loup city Is visiting friends In the valley tlili week , Mrs. yoran visited her daughter Mrs August Mlchele a couple of day this week In Anselmo. Will Powers marketed hogs In Ansclmo- Wednesday. Mr. Brown an insurance agent from Ilrok en Bow was in this vicinity Wednesday. Henry Mlchele of Dale was a caller at Mlchcles Monday. Walter Bass came out from Anlesino Thursday and set up a new stackers tor Will Powers who also purchased a sweep. No Dirt. No Cllnkors--AlI Cot\l--Tho Good Kind. Jjfti fti For Stvlo. Both Wholosnlo ° nnd Rotnli. Hlijhost Mnrkut Price for All Kinds of Grtxln West Elevator F. J. BA1IR , Prop. Phone 62 NOTIOK Ol ? I'LM U. S. Land Oillce at Hroken How , Nebraska Mav ' 'I , 1910 Notice is hereby given that Peter \ \ ' . Dool- cy , of nrokcn Bow , Nebraska , who , on April 2v , IPO.V wade Homestead r.ntry No. 54711 serial No. 05400 , forself of rnv'f of section 33 , township 18 n , range 20 w , Uth I' . M. . hus Hied notice ot intention to make iMnal live year 1 > roof , to establish claim to the land above described , before Register and Receiver u. S. L.uul ortlee , at lirokcn How , Nebraska , on the Kith day of July , into. Claimant names as witnesses.- Thomas KOSS , pninic Mohat , Uluhard Mohat , dus Arthur , allot uroken How , Nebraska JOHN KBlJSK , Sl-fi Register. \ HELPING HAND Is Gladly Extended l > y a Broken Bow Citizen. There nrc nmny enthusiastic citizens in Broken Bow prepared to tell their ex perience for the public yood. Testimony from such n sonrse is the best of evidence nnd will prove n "helpin hiuid" to scores of renders. Rend the following statement : J. N. Kennedy , of Hroken How , Nebr , , snys : "There is no other kidney remedy I cnn recommend ns highly ns Donn's Kidney Pills. In July 1907 , I gnvc n public statement in their favor nnd nt this lime 1 glndly confirm it. I had ncute pains th tough my back mid kidneys and at times sharp twinges darted throughout my body. Hvery sud den move caused an attack of pain and I was often so lame and sore that it was almost impossible for me to straighten. The kidney secretions were unnatural and distressing in passage nnd if allowed to stand , deposited sediment , I had hendnsches , felt restless nnd wus unable to get my proper rest. Donn's Kidney Pills procured nt Ilneberle's Drug Store helped me from the time I began them and continued use entirely relieved me. During the pnst three years I have taken Donn's Kidney Pills , whenever I have bfen in need of a kidney medicine nnd I have received benefit. I am in eightieth year and I owe much of my present good health to the-nse of this remedy. " For sale by all dealers Trice 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co. , Huffnlo , New York , sole ngents for the United Stntcs. Remember the nnnie Donn's nnd tnke no other. ALL WRINKLES DISAPPEAR. Superfluous Hair Vanishes in a Nijrjit by a New Discovciy Beautiful Bust. All our readers should write at once for the Wizard beauty treat ment sent absolutely free Quickly removes wrinkles , and develops the bust. How to instantly re move superfluous hair , black heads , pimples , freckles. How to build up sunken checks and add flesh to the face and body. Just send your address to the Wizard Co' , Churubusco , Ind. , and don't send any money. No patent medicines or harmful nos trums to sell anybody. Integrity is our watchword. Let us sent you free full partic ulars , follows our instructions and then recommend us to your friends. We send treatments in plain untrarked package pre paid. 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 Wizard Co. , Churubusco , Ind. The opening play of the Lewis Stock Company Monday after noon July 4th will Le "The Cow boy. " 14 MME. RENO Empress of Magic CHAUTAUQUA No More Flies. Flies are her in erti- est and pestering1 stock nearly to death. If you will use Great Western F 1 y Chaser your stock will get the benefit of the food they eat , in other wosds it is a stock food. Gallons $1.00 Half Gal. .50c Quarts Try a can and Be Convinced. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist , A. New Glean Stack of LUMBER Frcsli IOLA Portland Cement. Fresh Gar of ACM A Plaster. A Splendid Line or Fence Posts , It you contemplate using any of the above tin's Sprimg--or if younecd _ a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce Broken Bow , Nebr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water , lirokcn Uow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ATTORNEYATLAWv Onicc over Holcomb's book store. Ofllcc phone 208 Residence 20 lirokcn Dow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng and notorlul work. Oillcc up stairs over State Bank of itrokun Dow. Ilroken Jlow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kast Side of Square Brokcu Uow , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Huslness phone , 301 Residence,30111 Hroken Bow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Unlon'Ulock Business phoned , ResidcncelStt Broken How. Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Fitted. All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone 01. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones has had 17 years exper ience in dressmaking , it Is useless to look further. Work guaranteed. Room 7 , Dlerks Block. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance , Ranches "and Farms for Rent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. Broken BOW , Nebraska. For E. M. F. Studebaker , Buick and New International Automobile * See 0. II. CONRAD. I'OK SALK. A fine resident block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred. B. W. Blair. 42-tf