THE Oils-mi COUNTY HEPUBLlCAi } ! THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK | Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office , Best , assortment ol' pillows at Konlclcs. Miss Ethel Johnson went to Ausley Wednesday morning. For felt and eombinaiSwi mat tresses go to Konkc'l. Wanted A hard-coal base burner. Inquirs at this office' . Mrs. Berry Street of Mcrua was in Broken Bow Wednesday. Stop your nibbing , make your brass shine with "Spot/oft ! " at ll"i'm Bros. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per cent. E. C. House 51 t-f Bargains in every department , every day in the week at Strong' Variety Store. TDK SAl'U A 2 II. P. GASOMNK KNGINK CHEAP. INQUIKK THIS Ol'l'ICfi. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miller of Iowa are in the city visiting relatives and friends. A good second hand kitchci , range for sale. Inquire at t Strong's Variety Store. Mis.s Grace I Unman of Shilo , arrived Tuesday to visit friends and relatives of the city. Miss BerthaShackelford return ed to her home Wednesday morn ing after a visit at Dunning with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Johnsoi and daughter Bessie went to An selmp Monday evening to atlem an entertainment. "Spot/oil" ' i'or your brass and "Rainbow" for your varnisl llcam Bros , twins will mulct . < your car look like new. Mr. and Mra. Oxford of Berwyu returned Wednesday morning to their home after a short visi with friends at this place. W. J. Taylor of Merna was in the city the first of the wee' watching the recauvass of th Dahlman-Shallcnbarger vote. Miss Leona Johnson returnee to her home at Lincoln Wednes morning after a two weeks visi with her friend Evangelic Myers Dr. It. C. Tiillmt left Tuesday lorning for lloltville , California vhere lie hits 11 ranch. lie ox- icetH to be gone several months. Next Saturday , some special hings in Glassware nt 10 cents ouch nl Strong's Variety Store. Tliesn are worth double the price i.skecl. Mens and boys fall and winter lothing Helling at .50 eenln on he dollar to close out at Me vis iml Co. on the east side of I he jquarc. Win. Judkin.s and daughter 01 Arnold were city visitors Mon- lay accompanied by Miss Porter I'h'e Republican acknowledges a 'riendly call. Harry Kimball is busily en gaged in removing his .under- Laking parlors from their present location to the building south of McGraw's garage. 25 per cent discount on all go- carts iij ) to and including county fair week. Dent carry that baby any longer in your arms. D. C. Konkel the furniture man. It is School Time and you need a tablet. A big assortment also pens , pencils , pencil boxes &e from 1 cent to 10 cents each at Strong's Variety Store. W. II. O'Rorke dealer in flour and all kinds of feed. Let me buy your cream for cash. Come and see me. First door west of Courads automobile garage. Dr. and Mrs. G. 0. Gordan of Lincoln were over Sunday A'isit- oi's at this place visiting his sister , leaving for Merna where they were to visit his mother. Arthur Barks publisher of the Ansley Argosy and A. N. Harris of Ansley were in the city Mon day. They remembered the REPUBLICAN office with a friendly call. call.A A few of those Tumblers left at 23 cents per doat Strongs Variety Store. This is a spe- ial deal and will have no more at this price. Get them while you can. Mack Warringon ! , editor ol the Mason City Transcript am" C. S. Crossloy were city visitors Monday. Mack predicts Dahl man's election by ten thousam majority. LI \f \ THE STATE'S BEST PRODUCTS WRIGHT BROS. AEROPLANE IN DAILY FLIGHTS LOMBARDO SYMPHONY BAND AND OPERA CONCERT COMPANY GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS BASE BALL- FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES-VAUDEVILLE > . OAKLAND AND WHBTE STEAM CARS THE QUALITY CAR THE ABSOLUTE LIMIT FOR $1700. OAKLAND " 30" $1250 Old Capers for aale at this ofiicce Martin F/llingaon of Round valley was among the Broken Now visitors last Thursday. UoT ) rl .Mortprnpit , Sr. the eon- didnle for supervisor district No. 7 was .1 business visitor in Broken JJow Wednesday and while here made the Republican office a pleasant visit. W. .1. Taylor Dem-pop candi date f. r Congress made an appli cation to Judge Hosteller Tues day lor nn order for a recount of the democrat vote of the district The i' quest was. granted. 1 h we some very good bar gains in Lincoln county , land on good terms , for particulars write me or call and see me. Will be glad to show you around. SA. . Thomas & Cox Bros. Realty Co. Sutherland Nebr. J. M. Fodge will move his office .o the r.econd door north of the Post office , September first. Where he will be pleased to meet r.ll hi'i old friends as well as new. City Real estate , Insurance and Collections 12-13 J. M. Fodge. An itinerant peddler selling key rings and other novelties was arrested last week for selling without a licence. A small crowd of interested spectators were entertained in front of the jail by hearing him play on 'a piccalo on which he is quite an adept. J. F. Sargent of the vicinity of Round valley was in the city last Thursday with a load of new wheat for which he received 86c a bushel. lie reports that the corn has been doing nicely the past three weeks and that if the fnst holds off to Sept. 10 it will be safe. WANTHD Cosmopolitan Mag- auine requires the services of a representative in Broken Bow to look after subscription and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unus'.ially ' successful. Salary and commission. Previous ex perience desirable but not essen tial. Whole time or spare time. Address , with references , IJ. C. Caniiibell , Cosinopalitan [ Maga zine 1789 Broadway , New York City. Last Thursday evening two box cars on train No. < 15 caught fire and one of them burned en tirely npand the other was only slightly damaged. The train men discovered the fire when be tween Berwyn and Broken Bow and hastened here inorder to get tlie proper facilities I'or put ting it out. The cars were side tracked east of the coal chutes and operations began.ono car be ing saved , and the other contin ued to burn fiercely in spite oft he train crew. The car was billed ot the Black Hills and contained a large assoitnumt of merchan dise which is a comnlete loss. For Sale. Acre property adjoining the city limits of Broken Bow , Neb. , in tracts to suit purchaser. Also improved and unimproved inside yropcrty. For particulars ad dress. S. J. Louergan Box , 61 , Broken Bow , Nebr. TIME TABLE OP C. K. & Q. R. R. Broken Bow Nebraska. East West 40-S:4 : ( ) a ni 39-6:19 : p in 42-7:27 : am 41-11:25pin : 44:45 < : p in 43-6:52 : a in 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. Only a Dollar Now. The Lincoln Daily Journal has cut its price to a dollar from now until January 1 , 1911 , without the Sunday. The big Sunday paper will be added for only a quarter extra , therefore most people will no doubt take the $1.25 worth. This makes an exceedingly low price during a specially interesting time , as nearly every family will want a Lincoln paper during the next few months. The State Journal's reputation as a free , independent clean newspaper will prove of special advantage during the warm campaign cow begun. The paper stops when the time is up'without any notice from jnu whatever , so that you sec it is no p'au to get you started and then force the paper on yon. Bixby , the poet-philosopher of The Journal , is worth the price of admission himself. State telegraph is Q strong feature and sporting cranks are well satisfied. The thing above all others is the fact that when you see anything political in The Jj rn.il that its for the benefit of the people at large and not for the selfish political interest of the owners. No booBe ads , no nasty medical ads , no fraudulent investment schemes. Fact is , its the kind of a paper you want in your fam ily. Why not try it a dollar's worth at this cut price. New Helena. Mrs. Oeo. Simms is quite sick and under the doctors care. Ceo. .Robert' team and Dr. Spivcy's team collided on last Sat in day , the occupants of both buggies were thrown out , but no one was hurt. The doctors team ran away and werenot found until Sunday morning nt the 0. J. Smith place. Mis. Ilnxel "Williams was ple asantly sin-prised by her neigh bors and friends on AVeclnesdny Mrs. Williams expects to move to the Bow the first of next week to send her children to school. Miss Ccnnic Christen went to Broken Bow onSaturday last to take in the final count of the Chief contest. She was one of the contestants and succeded in securing $25.00. Pius Christen returned from Omaha Thursday where he had been with cattle. Miss Ruth Chrisman of Broken Bow is sewing for Mrs. Simms this week. A baby girl was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Howley , Mrs. Jennie Sitnms is enjoying i visit from her sister and ind Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of Lamas , Iowa. Geo. Stmtus and Ray Ross went to Broken Bow last Thursday on business. Miss Elsie Ross is iu Lincoln getting posted in the lastest styles in Millinery. Prof. Cornett of the Broken Bow Business College is in the the neighborhood lo king for students. Mias Lulu Williams went to Lincoln last Sunday to visit her brothers Theodore and Brownie. Mrs. D.ivid Miller of Merna is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Forsyth. Frank Bethels house was struck by lightening during the storm last Friday night they succeded in saving only a few things out of the house. It was insured tor a small amount. Died Mr , Burris Monday a. m. about S o'clock. He has been a sufferer for a long time having been sick since early last spring. The family have'.thesytnpathy of the community. Mr. Chilson was pleasantly surprised on last Sunday by his relatives going m and taking their dinner with them , Rev , Seabrook will preach at the school house next Sunday Aug. 2s at 3 p. in. Ortcllo Notes. A Misses Eunice Burrows and Alma Sittler of Merna spent the last of the week at Frank Ed ward's. M. Ingram and family visited at N. T. Waters' Sunday. Mrs. tl. S. Dyke spent several days last week with relatives in Broken Bow. Mrs. flames Milligan was call ed to Ansolmo Wednesday _ by the serious illness of her sister , Mrs. Morrisy. Mr. andMrs. Ingram , Ida and Ollie visited at the home of Fran Miller Friday. Little Glenn Morgan fell from a gate last week breaking a leg. ; lie is getting along nicely at this writing. [ Miss Minn Morgan is visiting ' ? 3 353 Pr fSIV AT * W in ni-farrw * A r i- DrEUAL aftLE. NfiAl SAID A WINDOW FULL AT ONLY WORTH (5 ( TO 25 CENTS as : If you want pretty Grlass Wnro here ib your s " * * * MtfV IT opportunity. = 5 55 Bargains in China , Glass and Enamel Ware , = = ยง H Kitchen Utensils and Notions always to be | f Ir found at Ss 1 THREE BIG DAYS & 10 MILLINERY STORE South Side of Square her brother B. "W. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. "Widdanmn vis ited at the home of Dick Ilemp- sted's Friday. Dick Htifflpstead and family spent Sunday at Geo. Kindrll's. Misses Lura and Edna Hill , Maude Moore and Jennie Ed wards visited with Blanche Milligau. Wm. Shaad and family and Grandma Sharp visited at M. lagram's Friday. Misses Blanche Milligan and Ida Ingram were Broken Bow visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt gave a party in honor of Miss Mai's birthday. About twenty were present. All report a pleasant time. B. M. Morgan and family , J. S. Dyke and wife , Ed Purcell and wife , Mrs. Wing , Miss Blanche Shaad , Fred Shaad and Earl Myers were Sunday visitors at J. M , Ingrain's. Misses Hazel Wilkins and Eulalia Smith and Nick Jacquot and Lloyd Hyatt were Arnold visitors Sunday. Roy Castle from Aurora is visiting at Mr. Cantrall's Prairie Hill. Everybody is busy putting in fall wheat. Mr. andMrs. Joe Dagon and son of Broken Bow spent Sun day at Mr. Albert Brown's. Mrs. Sarah Brown went to Mill lin Saturday morning where she Avill spend the winter. Guy , Floyd , and Earl Ilanna of Loyal spent from Saturday till Monday visiting at the home of relatives in this vicinity. Ivev. Shoemaker , the presiding elder of this district delivered a sermon to a large crowd last Sunday. McKinley. Born to Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph llaefle a daughter , mother and daughter doing fine. August llaeflo left today for his homo at AVilkes Barre , Pa. Mr. llaefle was visiting his bro thers who reside at McKinley , Nebr. the last six weeks and it isuecdlcsstosaytliat the visit was For The Complexion we have everything worth keep ing. There are so many worth less and even harmful prepara tions on the market that it will be well for you to buy where is keptouly Reliable Toilet Goods We invite you to pay us a visit and inspect what we have in that line. If you know the best preparation , you'll recognize them here. J. G. HAEBERLE Druggist. enjoyed by the brohters that he had not seen for 23 years , Jo- sephwas home to see his mother the winter of 1908-1909 and that was the first that they had seen of onennother sinccthcyear 1885 when Joseph and Jacob settled on their homesteads where- they still reside. Pleasant View. School begins Monday , Sept ember 5th with Miss Nettie llol- comb as teacher. Cecil and Clement Freel , Mer lin Vannicc and Miss llaxel Frcel spent Sunday with the Rose young people. Harriet Lamb and Mrs. C. IT. Rndical and little son visited at 11. C. Wootors Thursday. James Clinebell was in the neighborhood Monday. Mr. Jncl thrashed for L. Martin last Thursday. James Porter of Elton was a city visitor Monday. ? Mens and boys fall and winter clothing selling at .50 cents on the dollar lo close out at Mcvis and Co. on the cast side of the square. Miss Elizebeth Mathews of Arnold was visiting Miss Nella Holcomb last Friday and Satur day and also taking the teachers examinations.