Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 18, 1900, Image 11

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    IT IS NOT OUR FAULT
That Our New Fall Stock of
Men's , Youths' and Little Fellows' Suite , Top Coats and Furnishing Goods comprises a greater
mont of up-to-date merchandise than is usually found lu towns five times tlio nir.o of Broken.Bow. . .
IT IS YOUR FAULT
If you do not got your share of the good thinge to bo had hero. Every eeotion in this great establishment
boars witness to , and every purchase made hero is positive proof of the taut that this season , more emphatically
than over before , do wo quote throughout the eutiro house the lowest prices on trustworthy , desirable clothing.
Men's all Wool Suits at $4.85 , worth $ 0.00
Men's all Wool Suits , $0.40 , worth 8.00
Men's all Wool Suits , $8.6C , worth 10 00
Men's all Wool Suits , $9.60 , worth 1200
Men's all Wool Suits , $9 90 , worth 12.50
Men's Velour Cassimere Suits , $13 50 , worth. . . 10 50
The Boys
Are None the Less Important
Because of their size , and we are prepared
to make the little-fellows feel as big as Pa.
Child's Neat Suits $1.00
Child * * Vostee Suits 1.50
Child's Vestee Suits 2 00
Child's Vestee Suits 2.50
Child's Vestee Suits 3.00
Child's Fancy Vests 05o and 1.25
Our Boys' Shoes
Are Good Joys' Shoes.
S
By buying your Goods at tbe Big Store that handles more goods than all others , and are thus in a
position to give you a square deal. . -
North Side , WILSON & DRAKE.
Clinton Day ,
'
FHT8ICIAK AMD SURGEON ,
Broken Bow , Neb.
Ofllco 1st door north of A. W. Drake's
' second band store , west side squaru .Reel-
'Oenoe 6th houfio west of Baptist c.hurob ,
Wm. F.
' *
, CONTRACTOR AND mjII.DKB
Plans and Specifications on short notice. Ma
terial ( tunlibed and buildings completed obeapet
hananjr minln the state. SatlntactJon guaran
eod ai to pUnt ana spoclflcmlons.
Dr. Chas. L. Mullins ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
2d stairway from went end , in Realty
block ; residence , 3rd west M. E ,
oburoh , same side of street.
Luncf Counter ,
Er MaKoy , Prop'tt
All kinds if soft drinks. Best
brand of cigars. 1st building east
of Farmert bank ,
CAMERON & REESE ,
ATTORNKY8 A COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
coma 8 9 Realty block , Broken Bow , Neb.
J M Scott
Attorney at Law
BRO W Bow , - NBBK ,
Men's Square Cut Worsted Suits ,
at $5.00.
Men's Square Cut Cassimere
Suits , at $6 40.
Men's Square Cut Clay
Suits , $5.90.
Men's Square Cut Fancy Worsted
Suits , $ 12 oo
Men's Nobby Square Cut Suits
at 11 .50 and * 13.75
If you are Long and
Lean , we can fit you
with our Slim
Suits. !
If you are Short and
Fat , try one of our
Stouts.
Our Case Lot Purchases
Euablo us to offer extrpordinary Bargains
in Men's Underwear.
Heavy Cotton Fleeced Shirts and
Drawers , very cheap , at
a very popular price for extra heavy
Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Drawers.
Wo give you the best 60c article on
the market , and save you just 10 per
cent. Our case lot price
Men's Lamb's Wool Fleeced Shi'ts and
Drawers , very fine Jersey back , can be
worn with pleasure over the most delicate skin.
Our case lot price this year is 7 per
cent lower than lest year , at
Better grades of Underwear at corresponding
prioea.
We Have Added
/
to our shop a full line of wood work
ing machinery , and therefore would
ask a part of your patronage in this
line , in which we can save you
money. Also ask carpenters and
contractors to * let us do their job
work , such as planing , ripping ,
scroll work , in fact everything that
is done in a tirat class job shop. In
our old line we are upto-dato.
Wind Mills.
Wo carry all standard grades.
Pumps.
We carry a full and complete stock
of all styles. In pipe and well
material we always have U at the
lowest possible prico. Fittings and
brass aoods , hose , belting , tanks ,
feed grinders , horse powers , in fact
everything that belongs to our
trade. Wo carry in stock the
WTTI..I5 JACK OK AI..I.
for pumping or power. Also second
end band gasoline engines , steam
engines in which wo can give you a
bargain. In hydraulic and casing
wells we have the best and quickest
machinery that is manufactured in
this day and age of the world , and
can guarantee our work in this line.
Yours Very Resp'y ,
0. H. COirHAD.
A. THOM 'SON.
CONTIUOTOK AND BDILDKB.
and estimates on abort no *
tioe , Broken Bow , Neb ,
Men's Fancy Worsted Suits , $4.25 , worth. . . $5.50
Men's Fancy Worsted Suits , $5 00 , worth. . . 7.00
MOH'H Fancy Worsted Suits , * 7.50 , worth. . . . 9.00
Men'a Fancy Worsted Suits , $9 90 , worth 12.00
MOII'B Fancy Worsted Suits$12.00 , worth. . . 15.00
Men's Fancy Worsted Suits , * 13 50 , worth. . 10.50
men s uvercoats , uisters ana lop uoats ,
In a great variety of Styles , at prices that will surprise you.
J , J , SNYDER ,
- Notary Public
and Jnitlco of tbe Peace. Special attention glf-
en to collections. Depositions taken , pension
ronchera neatly executed And all kinds of legal
papers wrlten , Office west aide square ,
Broken How , Neb.
Any one wishing a new watch moTCmsnt In an
old oaeo , call on
J. M. SIMONSON ,
hSAUIKO SnOIHAKEU * 'A'ATOH RErAlKEU
Of the city , located In Rycreon's grocery More.
Equality , Economy , Security. $ ' / ,
*
Security for the Payment.
j
S.S v ji
THK OKIGINAI , 'ff :
! * *
Bankers Life Association , § $
' . ; DOB Motaea , Iowa. ' ' . !
' ' 1 EDWARD A. TEUIT.E , President. | 'ffi
$ H Organized July let , 1879. , ' ; !
jj'jfj Quarfnty Pond for rnfety , jj/l /
jflS " Hnrplas Fund for protection. Ay'
< ; jj 8ui > trvlacd by 3,060 depository banks , ft ' .
yB [ Secnrlilogdcpoelted with tbo etate ? j.
yi | department. 3 il
; 't ; ; Conservative mothodu.
V' ? ' ' .
/ j | Preferred HlsisLow Kates.
Vtj'itf Quarterly Payments. jf./.j /
Jif . For rates and full Information , call & '
i.t ou or add rose $ . ?
| J.A.HAERIS , |
MlH Agent for Ouster County , Neb. , ' . ' ; .i
Offlco at Farmers Hank of Cnrier ? ; ;
s
County , Broken Dow , Neb. .V * ,
An Oclo to Rlohnrd.
Ohvhnt mnkcs custcr county creat ;
Tbe banner county ol the slnto ?
N It because ol wide domain
Diversified ol hill and plain.
Its rivers fed by clirystnl rills ,
Tbe entile on n thousand hills f
Its waving Fields ol golden grain ,
Kcwaid ul toll not spent In vnin.
The nzurc sky , so deep and clear ,
Our twenty thousand people here ,
Who live at peace to work nnd pray ,
( Except a lew In Callaway )
Who , careless for the common weal.
Have never done a thine but steal !
No , these arc blessings Rrcnt Indeed ,
Hut yet a crcntercr was dcciccd ,
I'nr though by nature truly blest'
We value more than nil tbe rest ,
Than all the favors shown by ( ate
Our Great Division Advocate.
Where such another one as he ?
And who should worship him as we ?
Ills every thought so pure and sweet
lie dare not \cnturc on tbe street :
For ( car some elfish maid per chance
Would cast on him an ardent1 glance
Nor lu torbldden pastures stray ,
( Unless the owner \\ns away. )
For he was bora the soul of truth ,
( And none escaped him since his youth ; )
He ( eels the farmers depth of woe ,
And never falls to tell them so ;
But ever sounds a warning note
( II there's a chance to catch a vote ; )
Vet he abhors tbe very thought ,
Of office by Division bought ,
It's not ( or plunder , but ( or right
Me wages his eternal right.
He knows what others ought to know ,
How we are "Robbed" by llroken Uow ,
For having little else to do
He looked the matter through and through.
He knows four counties could be run
On less than half ns much as one ;
For each would be so very small
Kxpensc would cut no Ice at all ;
That twenty officers could thrive
And cost the people less than five ,
1'hongh loud lie heralds It abroad
It's only to be called a ( rnud ; *
The voters tell a darksome tale
Of Callawny town lots ( or sale ;
The man who works ( or others gains
( icts only Insults ( or his pains ,
Vet even I may stem the tide ,
And laud his virtues ( ar and wide ,
Such men will never go unsung
( And ( ew perhaps escape unhung , )
Through him my Inspiration came
For Richard llrcga is his name.
name.Contributed. .
A Letter Prom the Southeast.
Mason City , Nebr. )
October 10 , 1000. J
Before the people of the south
east quarter vote for county division
this fall , it might bo well to inquire
as to the object of dividing the coun
ty. Why should we divide ? The
only rosen 1 know of is to got nearer
the county sent. Do you know of
any other reason ? Now if the court
house is to remain in Broken Bow ,
what is the use of cutting off the
other three counties. I would sug
gest that it would be well to fijjuro
the relative strength of points that
would be in the race for county seat.
\Vo can readily sec that it would
either fall to Broken Bow or Ansloy.
Now wo all know that a great many
cuttering votes in the extreme east
.ml south , would prefer having the
iouuty seat at Broken Bow rather
him go to the expense of building a
ew court house in Ansloy. But
granting that Ansley would get every
ote east of u line hulf way between
\nsley nnd Broken Bow , let us see
, vhere wo would be. 1 find upon in-
peotion that we would have the fol-
owing precincts in this county , and
will also give the votes of 1899.
The city of Broken Bow has 840
otea and the bulunce of Broken Bow
jfinct has 800 votes. Two-thirds
f the precinct would ho in this ooun-
; y , which would moan about 200 votes.
Icre is the vote.
llrokon Dow MO.
Ulk Creek Kit.
Loup
Ansloy 238.
lierwyn 1C3.
Myrtle 125.
Westorville 18 * .
Total TOteln proponed county ljurt
It requires a throe-fifths vote to
hange a county seat , or it ia necea-
ary for Broken Bow to retain two-
fifths of the votes of the new county
o keep the county seat. Two-fitbs
) f 1802 is 745 votes. Broken Bow
an depend on all the votes in the
bllowing precincts ; it will not get a
unanimous vote , but it will make up
enough from other scattering votes
o entitle her to :
Broken ISovf MO.
Loup 203.
Herwyn 163.
Totul 806.
In order for Ansley to got tbe
jounty seat , it would require 1120
votes. Suppose she would get all
the votes in tbo balance of the county :
Elk Creek 104.
Algernon 343.
Ansley 230.
Myrtle 12 * .
Westervtlle m.
Total 850.
Total vote for change of court
louse 950 , lacking 104 votes , to make
Ansloy the county seat , on the sup
position that Ansley would get every
vote down hero. But you will not
find Algernon nor Elk Creek voting
for a county seat in Ansley if the
county is divided not by a Ion ,
shot , and it might be well to depen
upon it before cutting yourselves of ]
in this county. This county division
business is something we had better
be careful with. It ia something new
and something that cannot Le undone
Gentlemen , look at the figures , an <
if Broken Bow retains the county
seat , as she is sure to do , what are
yon going to divide for ? When the
question of the county seat is votoc
on , everyone has the privilege o
voting for whatever town he prefers
Then another election is hold , and a
the second election , the law provides
that all towns are dropped out witl
the exception of the two receiving
the highest number of votes. Brok
en Bow is sure to bo ono of thesi
towns under the present proposec
lines , and it makes no difference
whether the final contest would b
between Broken Bow and Ansley , o
Broken Bow and Mason City ; th
county seat would remain where it i
by a very large vote. The fact i
very clear that the county scat ques
tion is the only real argument for
division , and if this bo true , what in
the tmnio of common sense will any
one in the southeast quarter favor
division for ?
T. J. WOOD.
Mnson City , Nob.
AGAINST DIVISION.
In the Bun of Inst week I promised to
give Porno figures hoping to bo able to
do so this week , but Imvo not received i
thoeo bearing directly on tlio point men
tioned , will give aotuo which I hiul pro-
fored to hold until a later ditto. Now
I nay theno lltfurta iuo procured under
the seal of the oouuty olork In enuh
county named nnd hereby vouch ( or
their correctness , The following nrn
the levies for the counties adjoining
Cuater for the year 1809 in mills :
LORCIU
Loup . 21
lllnlno . 24
Valley
atiermnn . 2.
Uuffnlo . 19
UtiWBOn . 22
Cuetor . 10
Cuetor county 'B levy for 1900 Is 14
mills. The nmount'in excess of llfteun
mils in the other counties IB levied to
pay outstanding Indebted oof B of which
Ouster has none and Is perfectly legal.
Tbe divlslonlBta toll us them is no
reason to suppose wo will Imvu to KO in
debt If we do divide Now will some
of you ploneo Inform us where all this
ready money Is coming from to pity for
the transfer of the rcicords , build n court
house , buy natca , books and a tliounand
other ezponeoB ? Are the oUtcr and
smaller counties In debt ? I should any
yea. And how much ? Well , hero It IB.
The bonded Indebtedness of the follow
Ing counties are :
Logan . 8 1,500
Loup . 14 000
Uluinu . 12,500
Valley . 51,000
Sli-ruiHt . 1371)00 )
Buffalo . 1113,600
101 ! 000
Caster . None
While Loup ooimtv has n Moating In
debtedness ol $3.099 and Itlulno $7,029.
The approximate amount required PIT
voter of each of the smaller counties ad
joining Ouster for the voar 1809 is as
follows :
Logan . $ 22 50
Loup . 1700
Blaine . 2400
Sherman . 1C 00
Btiirulo . 1000
Ouster . fi 25
The Interest per year on bonded and
floating Indebtedness at six per cent on
thcao countit'B Is :
Logan . $ ! ) ( )
Loup , . 1.025
Blaine . 1.171
Viilluy . 0 ! ) ( )
Shannon . 8 274
Buffalo . : . . . . G 750
Diiwson . . 0.180
Cuator . Noiio
And atlll they argue that taxes can't
be apy higher than they are now as wo
are paying the limit 15 mills. Now If
our horse Is assessed at a valuation of
vo dollars at fifteen mllla on the dol-
ar the tax on that homo would bo 1 4
onto. But If the board saw fit to raluu
he valuation on that horse to twenty
ollara , the n It would bo 30 conte , and I
upposo that before election they will bo
oiling u § that it wo wore in a small
ounty and that the county was small
nough wo would have no taxes at all.
'here IB plenty of figures on tap lu town
which 1 presume are in direct contra-
Iction to eome of these , but hnvo , not
ead them , but understand ( hey are
neither attested nor have they thoofllolul
eal. If euob Is the case , of what value
are tneyf Why are theao adjoining
lountlos all so heavily in debt. They
are older than ours. They are only of
ho regulation size. Why have they not
paid off their indebtedness ? We used
o bo in dnbt and have done so. It IB
JOCHUBO their expenses have boon BO far
out of proportion to their neRt'secd val
uation that even uider ) a levy of over
.wenty . mills on the dollar they have
) eon unable to do ao.
Now hero is n sample division dodge.
They will write the clerk of Sherman
county for the amount of levy as ( issues'
ed In that county for the year 1809 to ( In.
Fray the running expenses of the coun
ty for that year , and in" return they will
receive a nice type written answer that
It was 12 % mills. This they will show
up with great gusto , showing that Slu r
man only paid 12J mills while we paid
1G. While the fuels of the case are that
they also levied a tax of eleven mllla
to redeoui some of their bonds , pay In
torebt on the balance and for their sink
ing fund , making a total levy of 2
mills , junt as 1 have said In the above
statement was the levy In Shermar
county for the year 1899. Now this li
exactly what they are doing In othei
places , and suppose It applies to theii
mode of proceedure hero in Merna , bu
have not read their documents. Then
the question Is right here. Do we wan
to be a small county with a large In
debtedncBB , or a large county with no
Indebtedness)1 ) JUAD UUULIN.
A Good Thing-
Our '
GreauGrondmother's
garro
containing the same herbs of al
healing found in Karl's Clover roe
tea. They gave our anoesto
strength , kept Urn blood pure , om
will do the same for you if you nay
so. Price 26 ots. and 60 ots. Sol
by J. G , Uaeberlo.
U. S. iiand
JAMKS WHITJCUICAB , - KoglsUr
P. n. YOUNG
, - - - - Eoco.vot
Land Ofilflo it IlroU n IJowur. . , >
Oct. 11 , 1000. f
Notlco ls brreby glrcn ttmt the following
nnmcd rcttler ha * lllrd nntleo of tier Intention to
nftkn flnnl proof li | support of her rlnlm , anil that
said proof will bo inadu t > cforo Hoglstor and K < > -
rlu-r , at Drokon llow , Nebr. , ou HOT. A 1000 ,
K'MX.AIIKTII NELSON , of An cinm , NO-
nrnikii , irr ibu so't aw i HndsuU nw , Hcc 'J ,
KV &V 'B ! , a UUM > loy"btc * * 'T 19
< 8bo nanien Iho following wl'umcs to prove her
continuous resilience upon and cultlratlon of said
laud , vli :
Jamen II I'bllllin , Imisc W Toylor , of Ansolmo ,
Kent. , nrnl Jacob It. Stuats and Pnllllp Johnson ,
of Ortollo , Nobr.
Also nt paine tlmu and place , TZ ! :
KLIXA1IKTII NKLBON , ono of the heirs of
Daniel Stevenson , deceased , fur tbu nw'4 neU.nnd
no i swW , Hco''O. Tn 10 N , US3V , II li No. COB.
8li uumoH thu followlnR wltne * i > H to prove her
continuous rtiildunce upon nnd oullhatlon of
cnld land. TZ ! !
Jiuncfi II Phillips , I Mine \V Tajlor. ot An-elmo ,
Nebr. , nnd Jacob H Stunts and Phillip Johnson ,
of Ortollo , Nebr
olHGt JAMK8 WIIITKIIKM ) , Koglster.
U. S. I.nml Onico , llro.iiui llow , Nebr , i
Oct. , UK/0. V
Notlco U hereby Riven tlmt the following'
nnmcd pettier nan tiled no 11 en of liU lutontlon to
MUKO itnit. . proof In nipporl of his claim , niiil thnt
paid proof will bo inndo lii'foru ( ( emitter nnd llo-
reiver , nl llrokon llow , Nuhr.,011 Nov. 15 , IDUO ,
TUtUKOIUIK
UKOIUIK W. IllSIIor , of Ullon. Nub. , for
U 1C No. 331) ) N'4 ' se1Soc..1 , T 17 N , It 10 W.
Ho iminos Dm follou lim wltnoxHoi to proro hli
contlnuntiB roxlilunru upon nnd cultivation of
enlillnndr. \ -
JosluliV Hpcncor nnd Klnuir K Spencer , ot
WnlpFOrt , Ndir . .Milton 1'iukliiirot , of llrokcn
llow , Neb , , Ilvan M Mo-clov of Klton , Neb.
ull-flt JAM Kb WHITUIIUAI ) , Itugletor.
Lund Onlco nt lltoliun Dow Nobr. , I
Soplrinbvr 18 , 1UOO. f
Notlco IB horoliy ulvon thnt the following-
named pettier lia lllod notlcn or bin Intention to
make Iliml proof In Biinport of bin claim , nnd that
pftld proof will bo Hindu bofuro ItCL'letor and
Itccelvrr nt llroken llow Ntbr , , on October 2V.
1IHX ) . viz :
IllA H. HTUUDKVANT. of Clenot , Nobr. , for
II. K. No. 7B3. lot 1 , Sec. Sft , T , 20 NU. . SI went ,
nnd lots a , IIt , mid BoAf awii , Sco , at ) , T. UO N ,
U. 'M wont.
Ho nnmcR tlio following wltnecsen to prore hll
contlnuona retldonco upon nnd cultivation of find
land , vlx : Clmrloa Freeiimn of Sargent , Nohr. ,
Monroe FrcHinnn nnd JUIHUH Kiirloy , ot Oonet ,
Nebr . and \Villliun A. Htiinluvant , ot llroken
llow , Nobr. JAMKH WIIITKIIRAU , ItegUtcr.
Land Olllcu nt. llroken llow Nebr. , I
8opt. lUtb , 1000. f
Notlco IH hereby L-lvon that tbu following
nnmcd eettler Imx lllcil l nollco of Ms Intontluu lo
make llnal proof In support of bin claim , and
tlmt mid proof will bu miulo buforo Uo later nnd
Ileco'Ver , at llroken How , Nub. , on Oct.'Otli ,
100 ( ) , viz :
UAV1D II. AI.Hl'AUOH.of llrokon How , Nob. ,
for II. E. No. 7 l ) , in'U Sou. la , T H N , H'JlV -
Ho tiamct the follonliic wltimcfeH to prove bis
coutlnuoiiH roxldenco upon and cttltlvntlon of
mid Inuilf. \ U'llilniM HprliiKHtubo , Mlko
bouillon , Klljub Hunch and hnmlieitVnrrlrg , all
of llrokon How , Nobr.
K O-Ot JAMKS WU1TK1UCA1) . Uoglotcr.
U. S. lund Olllcu , llrokoii How , Nobr. , I
Notice U boroby clvon that the follnwlng-immcd
settler has ( lied nollco of MB Intention to .nuko
flnal proof If Hn > po tof Ills claim , mid thnt said
proof will bo made ln'foro Ht'Khler ami Hccotvcr ,
nt llrokon How , Nub . cm October " 7 , 1000 , vu :
KLDOUADt ) HK1NNKII , of Mruken llow , Neb ,
for II , li Mo. 610 , li aeW , HS w } < , sec. "i , T
IH N , It 20 VV.
Ho iintnei ) the following nltncKHos to prove hU
rontlnuoiiH re ld nco upon nod cultivation of fuild
land , viz : T. W. Mur * . Geor o Jlyora and O -
car I'orlur. of Green , Nubr , and llnrvoy Daugh-
rrty , of llroken lo\v ! , Nebr.
JAMKS WlllTKIinAI ) , ItegUtor.
III ! STATIC 01' NKHHASKA ,
Uustor * 8'
County , (
At a county court hold nt the court room , lit
td for county of Under , A. 1) I1HX ) , prortOul J.
, Armour , county jnd o. In the matter of the
state of Jeimo II. ooier , dt'COHNUit. Un rending
id ullnx Ibo petition of Sarah A. Coovor , pray-
iff that tlio liiftriiineiii Il'td on the 1Mb day of
ctuher , 10UO , nnd purporting tnbutho lait will
id tritninentof the wild Jerau H. Coovor , de.
emud , may bu proved , approved , probated , ul >
> weil and recorded n thu mot will and to ta-
ent ot thu cald Jecso U. t'oovcr , dccoatiud , nnd
but thu niucii'lon of sul < l liiHtrntnent limy bo
omuilttfd , nnd the administration of H ! d estnto
iiy i u granUid to Hnrub A. Coover aa executrix.
rdured that Nov. Oth. A. 1) . 10UU , nt 10 o'cloclc
. m. , U aimlKUuil for bcarlni ; euld polltlan , when
I perHonfl Intereittud Id Hald matter may appear
i H county court , to bo held In and for Hftld
unity , and show cniuo why tbo prnyur of pelt
oner Nhonid not bu granli-d , and that notice of
in pcmlcncy of nulii petition , and the liuurlujj
Lerc'of , bo j-'lven to all porhomt Intoreflted In laid
alter , by ptibllHhlnk' a cr.jiy of tlili order In the
tiHTEiiCouNTV JtKi'uiiLiisAN. a weekly newipa-
or. priiiUd In Hald county , for tlireo nucceuelvi ,
oeki , prior to uahl day of lieurlnu
IHKAL. ] J. A. AltMOUil , Co. Jndgo.
oiH-it :
In the district court of Cnxtur County , Nebr.
V J Harris and K A Ilarrlf , I'lnlntllTs , I
v . >
II I , Aug. iliilin , ot al. , Dofnndanta )
To the Hamilton UJHII & Trunl ( JoV F It
11118 , receiver of en'.il Hamilton I.ouii & Truot
o. , and JonuH YurKi'B , non-rciildeni dc/oiiilanta :
'on and each of you will take notice tlmt on tbo
( Hhdayof October , liCXJ , the plalntlfle Died an ,
mended petition in tbu above entitled action
galnti yon and cnch of you , thu object and
rayer of which uru to cancel of record , u certnlu
nort agu executed by David S llentlny and Klea
\ Uentloy , lo tbo Hunillton Loan > t Trust Co. , on
10 llth day of January , IB'JO , uhlcb mortgage
wag upon tbo o'of the nw } ( , and HID ci ( of tno
wj < . of bec.'M , Twi | III , HBO IB , and wluoli Raid
lortgago WBH unsigned by ciild Hanilltoii Loan &
'rUHt Co to Suraiinu S Kite , nnd tint the Bald
iieauua H Kite asulyned to the cultl defendant.
ones Yerkcit. That tbo recon H In tt.u olllco of
10 regleler of ilecdn , of Custtr county , ehow suld
loitgaKO to Ftlll HtanU upon mid land In the
ame of the Hamilton Loan & Trust via. Tlmt
i ) the Rtli day of March , 1H05 , fnlil note ami
lortKagu , and th whole thereof , wa fully paid.
but that ttio record of paid mortgage IK a cloud
pen tliu title of tbenu pl.iii tidit to raid land.
And plaint lla pray for u decree eaucoling raid
ottgagri siitlefylun suld record an iigalnat briid
mult-age , and iuotlug ] | the title ( o aid promlDcti
niortguge , lu theju plaliiitlld
You and each of you are required to nrawer
iald petition ou or bcforo Monday , tb' < Mth day
if November , 10 0.
olBIt W J II AUlilS and 1 , A IIAIUUS ,
lly (1 1 , Qutterson , Tbclr Attorney.
1'ENN & DOUKIS ,
IILACKSMITIia.
All Kinds of work hi our line done
promptly and In llret-olftBs order. Ked
p on the corner , weet o ( the hose
unlive. Qlvo us ti trial.
Dr. E. M.
. . . Hogan ,
Graduate Detitist
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Broken Bow , - Neb.
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