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'I'he dcciiiion of the Supreme court ill declaring' the bicnnial law unconstitutional males it nccessary to hold an clcction this fall. 'l'he entire list of couuty omcen" ( 'xccptl eg'hter of Deeds , Clcrk uf the District Court , County Attorney aud Connty AS ! essor are to be elected. 1"1'011I preBen t i lie ! ica tions there will be plenty of call1lidatcR for thc scveral onIccs. Hcpuhlicans with enc cxception arc now holding - ing these onices and if proper care is talen in the nominatIOn of. thcir succemJOrs there is no reason why the r pullican ! party \ ' may not elecl theIr tlelcl. 1 'l'hcrc are plenly of men in the ( . ranks of thc republican part ) ' who arc strong' and capable to l Il thc ? ' se\'cral ofiices with credit to themselves - , selves and the county. If such men arc selectell to fill theRe , . places hy the convention their , c.lection is certain. : Judging from the proceeding of the State board in the railroad assessment matter , some of the board arc influenced more from local interests than from the gcn- eral interest of thc public. 'l'bis should not be. A man's location shou\llnot \ influence his judge- 111entonthc valualionof property. . . - - . - The decision of the Suprcme court declaring the bicnnial election - tion law unconstitutional calllc wi h a surprise to the omce hold- en. who hall been assured that the law would he sustained , as well as to the omce sceliers , who , had concludcd to wait another J year before entering thc race. I 'l'he result is all hands will now gel uusy. I In addi-tion t the nomination of a candidate for judg-e of the I uprcmc court and two regents of J thc un'crsit ' thc next un \ ) , republi- j' can statc convcntion will havc I the election of a chairman , scc- retafj' allll trcasurer of thc state committce and half of thc mcm- bership of the committee. One half of the committec is elected each year , the members from the odd numbered districts electcd on the odd years. : Miss Hannah Edmunds is a guest at Merna this week. ! Miss Nettie Morris of Berw'n , ! was in town last 'I'uesdaj' dOIng l some shopping. J. I . Iszard wns in thc cast part of thc state the first of this weck on business. 'l'he l\ltsses 'l'horpe arc spending - ing a few day at Jl1nnin with friends this \vcek. \ Alvin Burlc , Emma Bennett and Pearle alll1 spent last Sunday - day at Ansley with friends. Miss El\1n1a \ Scott was a p.lssen- ger for Ansley last Wedncsday on a visit with her home fo11s. 'I'hc Concert at the Opera lIonse tomorrow night willue a splendid affa 1' . Admission 15 and 25 ccnls I , . Mrs. Ii' . IIuxtahlc and brother W. B. Paine drove up from Clear Creek , near Ansle ) ' , rast 'L'uesday. Miss Maudc Potts has been visiting at Anselmo the forc part of this week , returning home I 'Vednesdaj' . The Republican State Ccntral committee has been called to \ meet olt IAncoln , li'riday night of this week. ' . . p- . - _ _ _ h' _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ' _ " _ _ ' JI'JO"JI' .QJO < : f".Jr : 1 r . ft ) ft ,1 H F. W. HAYES , S , , 8 Jeweler and O tician 8 West Side Square , Droken Bow , 8 I Nebraska. I L )01 " ' ' ' - - - ' ; ; 77 : . " , , ; ; ; : ; 1 Ayers _ _ T _ J. . Do you like your thin , rough , short hair ? Of course you don't. Do you Jlke thlc'k , heavy , smooth hnlr ? Of course you do. Then why nair Vigor not be pleased ? A yer's Hair Vigor makes benutiful henUs of hnlr , thnt's the whole story. Sold for 60 yenrs. " . I"yo tuNI Ayor' . 1I.lr VII/or ror R " 'nl ( limn , II 18 , IIlIte"II , R wonderrul Ioalr 1011 In. , o.IorlnlC Iorallh 111 tloo hair RIIII Rlmllt , alld , III . . , , . , " Ihu.ulUu lime , I.ruvlllj ( 'IhllIIII .lrruIlW ) )1Jo W. T TUJl. MadlllllId , T. 11'1.00 ' R hollie , J , C. A "EII ( ' 0" . . . . . . . AII.lr'lI'ul.t. 1.11".11. MR for W ak Hair . Mrs : Alvin Daily rcturned to her home in Milburn this morn. ing after a weeks visit with frielHls here. P. A. Walton will go to Lincoln - coln tomorrow to attend the mcet- ing of the republican stat ( > central - tral committee. . ' Mr. Bert Grefory who.'has becn here visiting frlcnds for a short timc , was a pllsenger : for 14in- coIn , Wcdnesday. E. C. House moved into his new officc , on thc corner south of the Grand Central hotcl 'I'uesdav. . . TIe has a fine ofiice. The republican county central committee has been called to mcet il1 Broken Bow Saturday , July 8 , to consider the date of hoMing the county convention. Peter Beck informs us that Frank Searson of Georgetown , has bought the 'William Nicum land near that place. Consideration - ation S1000. 'I'he baseball'nine from Anslcy stopped hcre a few minutes this mornin on their road to Merna , with whom they expcct to play ball this aftcrnoon. R.F.James Jr. was a passengcr for Salem Alabama , last \Vedns- day. Mrs.Jamcs will remain some titile with her parents Mr.and Mrs Nclse 1-4ee , beforc ret\trning to her home. Mrs. D. F. Huff of Edg-emont , S. Do , arrived here \Vednesday mor ing. She was callcd here on account of serious illness of her mother , Mrs. P ter Rapp living - ing near Bcrwyn. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ingrahm and children werc passengers for Waverly , West Virginia , Wednesday - nesday morning to visit a couple months with Mr. Ingrahm's mother at that place. FOR SAT.n-A four room house , two and a half acres of ground and a lease on sixtecn acres for five years , just outside of the corporation. 'I'his will be sola at a bargain if taken within the next thirty days. Enquire at this office. 4.8 'I'he recital givcn at Anslev. Wednesday , June 21st , by Miss Paulihe Oldham was well atten- dcd and a very good program was rcndcrNl , which was highl ) ' praised by all. Miss Pauline gives a recital at Anselmo this cvening and will assist with the conccrt g'en in the Opera House at Brolcn Bow , June 30th. Alpha Morgan and Has Anderson - son h.l\'e purchascd thc majority of the stock in t hc Post Office buildiug of ] i' . II. Young. .Mr. : Morgan had previously bou ht tlw fots betwcen the Pl..st Oflice building and the bank which practicalh' gives hUll the con- troling interest in the cntire half hlocl , except the bank corncr. County Clerk Dewey who now has a number of extra clerks worldng on the extension of thc tax list informs us that the increased - creased valuatton of the county , exclusive of thc railroads over last ) 'car is $185,401. 'fhis being the assessed value , wh'ch is based on enc fifth of the real v.lue , the real value of the increase is five timcs that amonnt. We are in receipt of the com- n1encement program of the Woman's Baptist training school at Chicago , at which Miss Mabcl Hall of argent bas been attending - ing the past two years. Miss lIall's namc appears on the pro- grun : as one of the graduates. She has been assigncd work in Brooklyn , New York , wherc she will go after her vacation. Shc expects to cottle home soon after the first of July and spend her vacation. lIer many friends .n . Custer AS30ciation had hoped she . . , \ ' I , ' . . . ' " . ' , . , . - would have been assIgned work in the west , yet it is u matter of pride to her western friends to Jmow that her ability has hecn in the uation's recognized me- tropolis. Miss I-fottie Silnms who was a passeng'er a week ago last 'l'ues ay for Omaha , ha ! ! undergone a very successful operation - ation for appendicitcs. 'I'he operatton was performed last 'I liursday morning at 8 a. m. at the tHe Joseph Hospital b.r Dr. of Omaha. ' ' Henry 'I'hrough the kindneS1s of Mrs. J. A. Hanl\ , who is at the St. Joseph Hospital yet , Miss Lottie's relatives and friends were informed of her condition - dition until Monday , Miss Lot tie was able to write to her mother herself. lIer condition is at prcl1ent vcrl favorablc , although not enttrely out of danger. Her many friends arc glad to hear of her get ting along so icely. Mrs..T. A. Hanldn is expected home in the course of two weeks. . T"t ' ' ' ' 'Up 1)1 "I : I.OHt Aflo\lr T.vo pcople of the Middle Loup haclascene of high lifeas in "old- en time" . It seems from the\'i- that one J. Mortensen had been in thc habit of pcriodical sprecs , in which he became vcr ) ' abusive to his family. Not long' since he got on one of these sprees anll proceed cd to ctear thc ranch. His wife took rcfuge with n neighbor to save her life. 'I'he community feeling that kind of workgone on long nough decicled totake thelaw into thcirownhancls with the view of meeting out ad- equatc punishment for the occa- sion. 'rhe old time remedy was decided upon. A dozen or inore , of some the best citi7.cns visited him last Thursday night and administered - ministered fifty two lashcs , with a whip. As a result "regulators" were brought into Judge Armours court ) 'esterday for their infraction - on of the law. ' [ 'he court imposed - ed fine of fi ve dollars , each. Itl . . II IC.I' D. CONRAD-\TARSIIAT.I.-At : the hOllle of the bride's parents Thursday - day Junc 22 , 1C)05. Willialll Conrad and EIHe Marshall. Rev. A. M. Levack ol1iciating. ' 1'he bride is the daugh tel' of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mmsha1i who reside in the Holcom b settlcmeu t , eight miles north-cast of the citro The groom is a cousin of O. II. Conrad of this city. ' 1'hey will mal\C their home in this city. 'I'he RHl'Um. cAN extends con- gratulations. ( ' ( , lclJmUon nt nCII'I . The RI\l'UlII.ICAN \ ac1mowledges a receipt of the Program of Celebration - bration to bc held at Doris , Neb. , July 4th. A g-ood program has been arranged , music will be furnished - nished by Bradshaw Brass Band. DuUlo nUll 'l'l'olllIISOIl UlSllllilWl1. Owen Duflie and IIan-v ' 1'hom- pson who were arrested t 1\1 ason City Cit ) . , Monday , on the charge of shop lifting' were brought to the city antllodged in the county jail ; rheir trial was set for 100'- ' - - . . . 1- Light bread is digestible. Sweet bread is nutritious. Wonderful bread-light and sweet , is made with YEAST FOAM Yeast Foam is " ' fl'otldujul ytasl that took the tlrst Grand lrize at the St. Louis Exposition - tion amI is 50111 b ) ' nil grocers at 5C. a lackage-enough to make 40 Joa\'es. SelHl a postllJ card for our ncw illustratcll uook "Good Dread : now to Make It.II NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. CHICACO , ILL. . . . . _ _ - .all. ! , . . . . " . . r , ! \ ' , , $ _ " ' t' , ' , : : ' , " I ) O r&Ul i . . . ! W l. ' . ' - . . _ _ _ , ' , . . - - , . - , - - , - ' , ' - - . . . . - . . - - - ' . ' - - . . , ' , ' ' ) ; : Peale-Sheppard . 'Company's I - I . Announcement.t { I _ - - We have secured fOl' this fall's trade the celebraJted line of W. S. Peck & Co's. " . . line of Clothing for Men and boys. This , } line of Clothing has no : peer in this coun try and. is well and favorably . knov n as it has been handled. here for . a n urn bel" of years. It will be on sale about August 1st. And don't you for- g'et it , we have one of the best sto ks of Shoes for children , boys , ladies and en- - tlemell in the west , / and at prices that I we : will defy competiton. All of our - - lines are well assorted. and uptod.a : te. Ren1em ber we handle everything and sell it right. Call and see us. . . . . _ . - - f . / YOURS FOR BUSINESS , PEALE--SIIEPP ABU CO MP ANY - : . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ' ( " " ' " " - " , ' , , . . . , _ " c' : ! 'r. ' " ' . . . ' . . . } . I clock yesterday , but tn the ah. I scnce of sumcient cvidence to bind thel11 O\'cr , they were dis. missed 011 motion of "the Countv " Attorne ) ' . . I. 11. A. ( ' ( I. . , II I'IIti 1111 , Picnic Dinner , Broken Bow , J ul ) ' 4 , 10 o'clock a. m. PROGRAM. Song. . . . . . .Slar Spanglel flanncr I ! I\'oCIIinn. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ln . . . . . . . . , . . . . Amcrica Rca(1in ( . . Declaration of h\llepctHlcncc Imtrulllcntnl I\Iusic. , . . . . . . . . Rccitation. . . . . . . . . . 0\11' \ Folk Ductt , . . . . . . I\I. B. A. Cclchrn'tion AIIlress. . . . . State l\IlIua cr IIl1man lustrumentlll Music. . . , . . . . , . Rccitatioll. . . . . . . Burial of l\Iost'S I.oc1gc Poeln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumcntal l\Iusic. . . . . . . . . . Rccit'\tion , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recilnlion\larc : Anlon"n Original Oralion Closing l'raYl r. . . . , . . . . . . . . . Basl.et ninncr. . - - . _ - - - - - - - - . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ . . _ " ' _ . . . . - I' 'A . I I-IOUSE PAINT. \ , No mattel' how much a gallon you ' for your hou e paint you cannot buy any that is as chenp in the end as . . . Pure \Vhite Lead. 'rhis is easily . . _ proven. , I . II I I I . SOI D 13Y ALIJ DEALEIS : L31. f. @ . ] . . " . . . , . . . _ . ' . . - - . _ . _ _ rf.iJ IfJI , . . - . ' i - - - - - - - - - .u v , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " , . . . < I""rH" " , " , , ' _ _ . . . : : . . - , . , . " . . _ . . _ . . . . . . .1 I = = , _ . - . : ; ; = "U'oO - " " " " " " " " " - ' - ' - ' _ W'I' t - - - I I AUCTION SALE. ; t , I : . . - - ' , , , . ' - . _ . - - 'rrJl " " " -iVj . _ _ _ _ _ , - - - - u - - - - - I - - - I , I' ' On Satllnlay , Jul ) ' 1st the Standard Cattle Compau ) ' will sell ' I at l\IlIlIcn , Nebra l\a , at 10:30 : a. m. at Public Auction , to the I hig-hest bidder for Cash , approximatel ) ' the following : ! I 300 head of Horses and . ! \lares , which will include the Com- I pany's best ha'ing teams for lakes , Mowcrs aud Sweeps , Sad- I die I10rRcs aud some Mares with colts b ) ' their side. 'I'his I I nllmher will also include 50 hcad of young' nativc Mares and ' UcllJing'R ( hY pure.brccl Pcrchcl'on stallion raised on the Com- : I . pan\"s rlnc\i : \ ) mnning- from yearling-s upwards. -I ment of various ldl\lls \ of Fanning' Machinery. In addition I to the abo\'c Auction Sale the Standard Cattle Com pan ) ' will h01l1 the following' salcs : 1t Pass l anch - - - - - Ii'rida ) ' , July 7 I , At BiJ Crel'l , - - - - - Monday , JlIly 10 I At Can'er Hauch - - - - Wednesday , .Tuh' 12 I At these sales thcy will olTer for Cash tQ the highest bil der I ' all of thC'ir hayil\ and farm machincry not included in the Il\lIen sale. Sale at each Ranch will commence at 10:30 : a. m. . ! I , on datc mcntioned. i W. Jt : . 11 i tc as ! ' > isted hy George Lucewell wiIi con uct the --t.i I l\ulleu sale and Gcorgc Lucewell the three sales on the 7th , 'VL , , I 10th and .2th . of July. i I . USj&I I J I STANDARD CATTLE CO , I HECLANE RASKA. ) \ I _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - ' - - - - - = = = : : . - - - - . - , . .