THSJ QU8TEII OOUJNO KJUJeUJOLJOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Where the Oakland loads but few can follow. Ilcnin Bros. MIso Qltidya Holcoinb spent Sunday at Walter Wallaces near Borwyn. Mrs. Charles Shaw , of Lincoln , IB the guest of Mrs Floy IlodlnBon Attorney J. B ) Dunn of Callawny made a business trip to Broken Bow Wednesday of this week. * Dld you BOO those window shades with spring fixtures tit Strong's Variety Store at only 22 cents each ? t Tulle to Ream Bros , about the -1911 Models of the Oakland , White Steam and Ford Automobiles. t * - L. M. Plckett of Loyal was In the . . . . city yesterday with a load of water melons ho raised on Ills homestead. Dr. Pennlngton went to Omaha the last part of the week for the purpose of purchasing anew auto. I have money to loan on well Im proved farms at C per cent. B. C. House. 51-tf Ask to see our 15 "cent rlbbdfis. They are bargains that will please you. Strong's Variety Store , north side of the square. Broken Bow. ExGov. Silas A. Holcoinb , return- last Monday from Arkansas where V " ho has been sojourning for several weeks past. Next Saturday see our window fullof ribbons and embroideries at special prices at Strong's Variety Stdro. ' - Cards have been sent , to friends hero from Boone , Ia. , announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. } Special sale next Saturday of em broideries and ribbons at String's Variety Store. Ask to see that 15 cent bargain in ribbons' 'John Plrnie , former superintend ent of the county poor farm , and now of Morna , spent Saturday h Broken Bow. Remember that Konkel the Furnl turo man sells best mattresses a right prices and wo have a.lino o splendid felts. Try one. J. E. Wood , John McGraw and Bert Emfleld took three ante loads of people to Cleur Creek Tuesday of this week to examine some real estate In that section. i Ream Bros , sold another "Oak land 40" to Clms. Carruthors of Cal- laway to bo placed In the livery service. This makes five Oaklands of this model 40 kind , that are in the livery service in this county. Special prices on ladles up-to-date fall suits in blacks and all the new fancy colors at13.95 , $11.95 , and $9.25. Miss Bessie Orr loft for a visit at 1'lttsbiirg , Wednesday. Mrs. Milan Marquis and sister Miss Anna Love wont to Omaha Wednes day. These frosty nights will remind you that you need an extra comfort. Get It ut Konkol the Furniture man. The Square Deal Suit and Skirt sale comes off at Mevls Co.'s Oct. 10th. Sale one day only. John and Karl Cadwell loft Sun day moriiig for Manhattan , Kansas , " o attend school. ' ' Mrs. Maude Holcoinb left Wednes day for Tulsa , Okla. , to visit her mother and other 'relatives. The Square Deal Suit and Skirt ale comes off at Movls & CO.'B Oct. Oth. Sale one day only. Miss Hazel Molynoaux Is'making a .protracted visit to friends in-Penn- ylvanla and New York. James Daley and Lee Wood of Morna wore transacting legal busi- icss In town last Saturday. The Square Deal Suit and Skirt ale comes off at Movls & Co.'s Oct. 10th. Sale one day only. George Griffith of Callaway was n the city Monday on business In connection with a real estate deal. A light frost visited this locality Monday night , but no harm to vege tation resulted. Mrs. J. B. Coffman came up from Mason Monday evening and Is vlslt- ng with the family of ye editor. s Have you seen the pretty glass ware and Japanese china at Strong's Variety Store ? A now lot of this handsome ware just received. Mrs. W. L. Chrysler of Eugene , Ore. , is lu the city visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Osborne Sr. / Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright will leave tomorrow by overland rouje for the lakes in the sand hill countiy for an outing. / Mcsdames Jennie Allen and .7. A x Kollenbarger of Merim were visiting In the city Tuesday as | the guests of Mrs. D. M. Amsbcrry. According tothe observation made by Broken Bow people who vlsltei the Callawa falr lain , weekmost o the roads loading into that plac seemed to go by way of Oconto. The republican caucus for nomimt ing township officers and transact ing such other business as may proi- orly come before the meeting. The meeting will be held at the Knight school house Saturday Oct. 8 , 1910. F. E. Delano , Committemun See our now line of men's cloth ing in the latest styles and colors at $19.50 , $10.50 , $14.50 , $7.1)5 ) and $5.95. New York Store New York Store THE 1911 MODELS OF THE OAKLAND are not radical changes from the 1910 models but mere ly legitimate improvements of minor details. They incorporate the same high power in comparison to weight , the same durability , the same silent running qualities combined with the snme classy design which distinguished them in 1910 as being The Choice of The Man Who Carea THE OAKLAND ALWAYS MKES GOOD REAM BROS. II. W. Lowe of Callaway w is a city visitor Monday. J. U. Palmer , representing the Paino-Flshburn Granite Co. , of Gran Island ciuno In Tuesday nlght.aml while hero ho will erect a monument at the cumotry bought by S. F. Rnpp Mrs..Tohn Ildldorman and daught er , 1.11 % Hun-let , molh6r and slbtor of J-rs , V/illlu tli dwflll , who have boon'I.Uhu : : lion.rplur frt l < hon , u ? . is , ! ' . , i U t / , "CO Ian , \ . f t i-i Hi 'H v ft ish ct i , u , .ito&rttfV > ' - ! ay 1 < . * if tf'iai hwroHo - t Ua- ' ' vay .vli . UHa'd ] \ oue'rtn TujJny. . Mrs , . 0. PUkctt of'l5unniiiwa ! n the Ity Mou'lay to make proof on her KlnKiid homestead. Mlsn i Cora Footo and Clarence Patrick are or witnesses. > Rev. II. M. Pineknoy , " ox-county uperlntendant returned 'to Broken Bow a few days ago with the view f shipping his feoods to Knuckles ounty where he will locate. D. K. Wilson and wife who have been summering on their farm , one ml a 'half miles north east of town eft for Wahoo this week where they will remain during the winter. Wheh you need Clour bran , < wortn , ground ? eed , corn , oats or hav come * and no. , JUG or ytioe 409 " ' 'cos ' 4 t ire ip' t Mid & ! ' jco.7r are i i"\n- tee 'ijfH tie K vy to any of the It. W T. O".Ao V. 4 t o . ' . 1'V'k Sunday morn ' - the storlv i 'lid .tvirfil. lo M nuu "Irs. Clyde .VUfaon and presented them with a baby girl. The stranger is i gran ' .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Wilcon. Miss Bernice McComas will leave this week for Washington , D. C. , where she intends entering school for the winter. Mrs. McComan will accompany her daughter as far as Chicago. W. R. Reyncr of Stockton , Calif. , was a social culler at the Republican office yesterday. He is hero visit ing rol'itives , the families of Henry and Marcus , deceased , Mr. Reynor has hem in California for 35 years and still likes the country. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finher and son Gaithcr and wife who havf been vlu- iting ft the homo of Mrs. 'Floor's brothe , C. S. Trlplctt reUmivU Mon day tr t'oihomo In f Aline ccunty. They \ ji-o aecon < j/aiied by M. ; Hold la of 1.1 Ii i\aeo. The ] 3vn1ei : lov ! and Callaway Limited waa crowded last Thursdnj and , Friday morning with "ojy-seek- ors" bound for the Calla'wny fair. A numb ( r of autoes , also filled with ; lndsomo crowds , departed for the samu mcccca. l Rev. J. 13. Aubrey , of the Pres byterian church , and Rev. Will S. Uumvill , rector of St. John's , armed themselves with a couple of guns Saturday and went on the warpath for game. Just what the result of the hunt was the reverend gentle men are somewhat reticent in tolling When you need an auctioneer write , phone or come to W , II. 0'- Rorke of Broken Bow , Nebraska. I have laid three years expuri-nco and I can do your work "with satisfaction My to-ms arc reasonable. I hold a dlptou vi from the International , ( choo of An liourorhii ; of Trenton , Mo. Mr. and Mrs. George Willing have rotun > ul from abroad , but have not as yet reached home. Whileon the 8team < r just before reaching port , Mr. \ \ llllng was taken seriously ill with p'tomain poisoning and Is npw in Now York where ho willronmln until able to travel. While Hiram Palmer was working on a telephone polo last Friday , a hammer ho was using slipped and struck him on the side of the head It was fortunate ho was tied to the polo for the blow would otherwise have knocked him to the gronnb Mr. Palmer's face was considerably bruised , C Henry Rumory and W. A. Run- yan of Mason were in the city to day looking after government land. John Scott one of the old timers of Westorville was a friendly caller at the Republican office today. A jtouml ol' Dr. * ti , T. Gtatnlco , of Shawnce , * * * ' * ; O'l4homi ! who hup 1't'on Visiting in jj' , * citj , lc , , .n. t "ufe"hs with i'ft. ' e,4 > s , iiMrry and ' ' i f ) < lite . : ( ) oral din- nts\nh ui : htin < / . - duiiilua ! stay. Monft.iy of lAs ! . wf.el . * Kfvas enter his iilci , naar Dunniiif. , vhore his tmetors Mottdfiiuts I ) . If. Newman , tniimd at the home of Mrs. Carl Fee John Robinson nnd D. M. Amsb'orry were special guosta. On the day following Hr . Newman entertained the same company for dinner. On Monday of this week Mrs. G. T. Robinson of this city ei'itertained ti for dinner Dr. Grcenlee , Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson , Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Amsberry. Tuesday Mrs. D. M. Am berry entertained and Mr. and ( Mrs. John Robinson of Benson , Mrs. H. F. Coft'man of , Mason City , , Mes- damesJunuie Allen and J. A. Kellen- barser of Mcnia and Mrs. G. T. Rob \ iuson and Mrs. J. W. Cla > of Brohr ' cu Bo\v. ! i Toda > , Tuurr.day , Mis. J. W. Clay l n.1 n ip liojii Dr. Greon- I lee , Ivir. ami Alns. Joun Uobinson. Mis. Maut ! < 5 UobhidOii , Mr. and Mrs. " D. M. Amsbcrry. , The Dr. wlllleiwo tomorrow for his Oklahoma -home with favorable memory of his firstvlsit to Nebraska t The Baptist State Convention will convene at Grand Island Oct. . 1 and * continue in session to the 7. Sev eral delegates from Broken Bow are planning to attend. One big lot of 'A 4 Inch ribbon to close out at 9c. New York Store Mrs .To3oq.li Molyneaux onterlai.n- ert a' number of guests at a one o'clpcld l'icbcon , S2tvird ; > y afternoi in honor of firs. A. Roach of Chicago Those present were I.Iesdames C L. Guttcrson , A. Roach , Frank Tay lor J. J. WllBon , Jno. Haobcrlo , A L. .Humphrey , J. K. Iszard , A. II Sucktoy , Nate House , Goo. Turner 12. R. Purcell , Homer Bruce , am Ed McComas. > Suits for the boys in all sizes am colors at $1.95 and up. New York Store Quito a bunch of Mormons , or Latter Day Saints , have been going about the streets for the past few days. Some of them sell Mormon literature , some vender vocal selec tions on the street corners and other ones ehort. Although the Broken Bow people good-naturedly turned down the book venders and listened on masse to the quartette and ex hortations , it would appear that con verts are not much in evidence. So frtr as is known none of the dis ciples of Joseph Smith had any min ing stock or western real estate to sell. Wo have a largcstock of men's shoes In every stylo. Heavy or light hit ? 2,00 to ? 3.50. I New York Store Ladles all wool $3.50 and $4.00 sweaters at $1.95 New York Store A Uti.sincss Change. G. T. Uobinson has sold his post fflce store to J. F. Hanoy who re- ently located in Broken Bow , hav- ig come from Anselmo. Mr. llnney s an old resident of Custor county ml one of her best citiKons. The lopubllcan predicts success for Mr. lanoy in his new enterprise. \ecd For Organized Koro.st Flro Protection union ; ; 1'i'lviitu Owners Washington , September 27. One f the lessons which will bo drwan rom the trying experience of- the iresent forest fire season , in the behalf of the U. S. Department of Agriculture , is the need of wider or ganization among private owners of timber to safe guard their holdings. ; It Is pointed out that already in the northwest , both on the Pacific coast and in Montana and Idaho , imbcrlnnd owners have formed then elves into associations which assess the members on an acrerage basis inrt thus meet /he cost of maintain- ng a regular fire patrol and fire fighting organization. Only by got- .ing to gether can private owners ismilly absure themselves protec- ion , for fire is no respecter of the > onndary lines and the man who indertakes to keep it out of his own imber will want to keep It out of lis neighbors too. Wherever pos sible the Governments forest officer- co-operate with the force put in the field by the associations , so that the employees of the Government and those of the private owners and handled practically as aunit in fight ing the. common onemy. This cooperation is advantageous to both sides. Protection of the National Forests necessarily carries with it a good dcnl of protection of adjoining or interior holdings. If the private owners would evorywher shoulder their reasonable share of the burden , the public would , gain both through more general forest conorvatjona and through relief from the necessity if paying for the pro tection of private timber in ordrr to protect its own. BREAD MAN is the mail thai is most popu lar and most needed in the home. We have started mak ing' a new home made bread lor those who tire of Baker's Bread. Tliis is for the retail trade and if once tried will be used always. PR'1 ' W I V5 1 * > W The City BakeryV fy 33 o [ 1 From Eastern Markets a Big Assortment of PRETTY GLASSWARE t and J HANDSOME CHINA This is high grade ware. The patterns are pretty and the prices veiy low. Come in and see them. The goods and prices are right. T 1 - & &eass Now is tlie time to lay in a supply of Winter Wheat Flour. When the paesent stocks are exhausted there will be no more. We have handled one grade of Flour for six years. It is uniform and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. We make special rates on large quantities. We will trade flour for wheat. The following are our cash prices : Ravenna Peerless $1.70. Tip Top Second Grade Sl.GO Callaway High Patent $1.70. About the first of October we will have a stock of Callaway Fancy Baker at the lowest market price. We Have New Baled Hay For Sale WE BUY , TEST and PAY SPOT CASH for CREAM. We Handle all Kinds of Feed The Eagle Grocery Store. The Sqimro Deal Sloro Phone 5&