1UM THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters C. O. Bronlzer was In llorwyn Saturday. Give us your order for P1212I ) . City Mill Co. * Levl Pool luft Tuoaduy for a visit In Moberl ) , Mo. One need 5 room dwelling with' nuro of ground to rent. K. C. House John T. Wood 'and wife visited in Mason City Saturday. Advertise in the Republican and watch your business trow. Sotno choice resident lots for sale call ami got prices. 1C. C. J louse. Uobert Mills of Wentorvlllc was In the county seat Tuesday. GPO. IJ. Malr made a trip to Calla way the fore part of the week. We will deliver your feed to any part of the city. City Mill Co. Mm. A. J. Klllott wes a Hillings , Mont. , passenger Tuesday morning. For Sale Horse , buggy and har ness , cheap , Inqulro of 11. MclJurnie. 20-tf. Hen P. Morris chairman of the county board was In the Uow Tues day. One good 4 room house with trees and city water t.o rent. 13. C. , House. Misses Ha'/.el Bennett and Rosclla Rose spent Sunday with Ansley frlcndN. The Hlaine County Hoostor is a- galn In the field with Mr. P. Wilson os chief operator. Jvisl received a line of now Rock ers ' and Chairs at Konkel's , The Furniture Man. Wo guarantee satisfaction to our patroms. Try us and wo will prove It. City Mill Co. Sherley Parklson and Mr. hind- ley , of Anaelmo visited with Sidney Parklsou last Saturday. ' ' A P. II. Marley , pro. of the Mason , City Bunking Co. was In the city between trains Tuesday. 'Prof , Tom Mulllns of the Ansel- mo high school spent Sunday with his Mother , MWJ. Kate Mulllnu. Win. Pursoll of Mason Clly called at the Republican office Friday , be ing In thu city on legal business. Mrs. J. B. Holcomb went to Cal laway last Friday to be present at j. district meeting of the Hobohalfs : Col. M. C. Warring , Kdllor of the Mason City Transcript , was a callei nt the Republican office last Satur day. Sheriff Kennedy reports business rather dull in the "bad man" de partment a condition we are proud of. . Mrs. Moulton and Mrs. Adams ot Anselmo and Mrs. C. O. Jones of Litchflold visited Mrs. Ormsby last " week. Automobile Sale , Saturday , Nov , 20 , 1U10 at Broken Bow Auto Co Oarage at U p. in. Highest blddoi for cash gets car. Officer Towaley Is having a new barn erected on ills residence prop erty in place of the one recontlj destroyed by fire. Mrs. Andrew Shorbcck and daugh ter of Ansley visited friends In Broken Bow last week returning home Saturday. FOR UKVT. Brick store room and suite of live rooms on second floor. Will rent separately if do- islrocl. 10. C. HOUHI- . Mrs. S. L. Knox , who has been In an almost helpless condition with rheumatism lor some time , Is still confined to her home. While our present slock of SowIng - Ing Machines last we will make a bottom price on S.MIIO. Konkol The Furniture Man. John Woden , Sr. , who has been taking medical treatment In this olt > for some lime returned to his homo In Ansley .Saturday morning. Bottle Gall her , Mason Gait her , Anna Dovish , Will Trent and Millie Jollnek , students , spent Tlianksglvln at their homes near Mason City. lOarl Smith who has boon employ ed with the lOlnctrlc Light people , Is now engaged with Iho Bnrllnglon force pulling down the big well. Carl Anderson has just completed a chicken house on his north side property. He will stock up with egg producers and pay no attention to high prices. ' Chas. D. Whaley , a plonpcr resi- lent of Custor county near Callaway was In the city Tuesday arranging ils business affairs preparatory lo lermancnlly locallng In California. Mrs. Bruce Anderson who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. John Bruce for several days past returned to her homo In Corrcctionvlllo , la. , Sunday. t Adolph Neumann , father , and Mrs. W. R. Langford , Bister of Mrs. Wall er Harris returned to Tekamah , Nob. Saturday evening after a pk-asanl weeks visit In Broken Bow. Merle Plgman has resigned his position with J. N. Pcalo and en gaged with the Standard Oil Co. The change In Mr. Pcale's grocery promoles 11. ID. Dorrls lo the posi tion of bookkeeper. Chris Oborgard and \fifo of near Oconto were In Broken Bow Friday having dental work done. Mr. Ober gard says farm work In his locality is up-to-date and corn husking about half done. The flremans ball tonight pro mises to bo one of the social events of the season. The fire company entertains hut once each year and and nothing Is lefl undone to In sure success. Mrs. C. W. Wellman of Uplon. Wyo. , arrived In Broken Bow Fri day Iho guest of J. B. Brown aiul family. She will spend a couple of weeks In this'vicinity visiting frlenc'j and looking after real estate Inu-r- csls hero. The many friends of Mrs. Chas. K. Basselt. , of Hyannls , will regret to learn that she Is seriously 111 and Tuesday of last week , Dr. Coprey , of Alliance , was called In consultation with DR. Barr , of that place , and they'both deemed 11 ad visable that she go to Omaha for an operation for appendicitis and accordingly , on lasl Saturday , Mrs Bassell , accompanied by Mrs. C O Jones , of hltchfleld , was pul aboard Iho train for Omaha. The result of the operation which was to lunc heon performed at Si Joseph's hos pital has not yet been learned BUY AN OAKLAND WHITE STEAM OR FORD Bacli Representing the Highest Value for tlie Price Kadi Kmlmdyint ; the Iti'st in Motor Oar Construction Lrt UK Tell You About Our 11)11 .Models iip-to-tlio-mlnuti' Cars. REAM BROS. fioo. Cndwr-ll or Illinois arrived In tlio city Krldity toHlt his son Willis Cadwcll and fuinlly. lie was I nccoinimiiled by Ills tliuigliter Jullii j who for a munlior'of years wna a loltlcnt of Hrolton How . They loft TuoHday for California to Hpeml ( ho winter. Piuil Iliunphrcy in taking a short viicritloii uml IB vlHlllng his iiaronln In thlH clly for a few iluya. Mr Humphrey 1 private Kocrotavy toj the position In a crodlliibju ninmior for the past thrco years. His ox- perlonco In thin line of work makes hjm a valuable assistant to the con gressman. Tlio KlrlH of the Ansolino high school came up Saturday and played basket ball with the llrokeu How eighth grade girls.Ve don't know anything about basket ball but It noeins our girls came out second In the contest. Walter and George Flick who hav boon attending to business matters and visiting friends in this city for ! a week or so returned to Oklahoma City Saturday evening , leaving tholr real estate Interests to the able man agement af JO. C. House. Col. Hrcga of Callaway wns In the city Tuesday. Dick has a lame back \\hlch ho says was caused fiy the anti-dlvlslon wagon running over him. Anyway he has a bran now automobile and don't act like Calla way wna so many miles away. ANNOUNCEMENT In order to increase our retail trade and get | more of the people to be come everyday customers at the City Fakery we have concluded to give away on Christmas Eve 250 beautiful pri/es to our regular customers. Also a beauiiful capi tal pri/e to the most pop ular Lad } ' , married or single. Her popularity to be determined by vote , each voter being allowed on vote with every 5 cent purchase of bakery goods also a valuable and ap propriate prize will be given to the Boy or Girl bringing \n \ the most votes. THE CITY BAKERY 1 This is the i chief requisite fij | for making I | \j * < erfect I ake D Foods , 1 Absolutely Pare IrJ 'iK | H | The only Baking 1 T Powder made I ) from Royal Grape | - h Cream of Tartar J made from grapes No Alum No Lime Phosphate * Another special deal and < < > > CIAL SAL of especially good things' ' We nre jusj in receipt o af lot of ONYX ENAMELED WARE This is a high grade triple coated ware on a steel bnse nml is one of the enameled warts NEXT SATURDAY P. M. We will place on sale some splendid bargains in this ware. Remember for this Saturday aftemoun only Onyx Enameled Disk Pans Onyx Enameled "Water Pails AND Onyx Enameled Teakettles AT Only 34 Cents Back * One to a customer. Also a lot of other Onyx enameled ware at Only 25 Cents Back These are special bnrgeins for these goods are worth more money HOLIDAY GOODS Lot" ) of them wen out last week , but we have lots left and more coming. Come in and see them. We have a great variety of pretty goods for your inspection and have plenty of bargains for jou at Ti > 3 ! PP i Broken Bow Nebraska < ? i My entire stock on the north side g consisting of Furniture , Hugs Carpets Ranges , Heaters and Wire Fencing H will give 10 per cent discount from the ยง j Regular Prices and with every dollar : J2 | i worth bought we give a coupon on a * j Laurel Range to be given away Doc. = 5 llOth at Groat's Old Stand. i Advertisers in THE REPUBLICAN reach over 2,000 sub scribers each week. Circulation sworn. INDUCEMENT PRICES In order to reduce our immense stock of clothing we are offering fora short time only Mens Suits. Mens regular 10.00 suits 8 IW will go at ' O 95 8I Mens regular 12.50 suits will go at 7.95 I Mens regular 18.00 suits , 11 will go at Mens regular 22.50 suits . i/.r will go at lb.95 Boys Knickerbocker suits will go at 1.952.252.05 5.90 i * Overcoats. Mens regular 10.00 Overcoats - rn- will go at 0 95 EP f Mens regular 15.00 Overcoats k" will goat 9-95 Mens regular 18.00 Overcoats will go at 11.95 Mens Fur Goats IT or Mens All wool Sweater Coats X tJi/ - * 'Opportunity" is calling you to this sale , step in and examine our goods , there's a bargain for you at * 4 if STORE The Leading Merchants Iroken Bow - Nebraska