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AMSHUKKV , Local Editor Thursday , July 30 , 1908. CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR STATU HUNATOK I heruby announce myself an a candldaln for tlio Republican nomliiatlon lor Slain Senator for the 15 iicnatorlal illsttlct "ilbject to ill * pri mary to l > held In September , 1 li.ne born a resident of CuHicrconnty for more than i--years and have inner b.'eii a candidate bi'foie. lam In hearty Nympathy with the proitrrtitltn re publican policies represented by President KooKcivelt and ( iovernor Shiildon. II I am nominated and elected 1 will usr my bust ef forts loenacl la H for tin- people ol the state that will rolled the policies pnnrreNHlve repuli- HcanlHin stands for today. today.JAMKS JAMKS I.F.DWICII. llrokru How , NYhr.it.ka , May i > , i' ' uH. I heieby aniiouiice myself a candidate for nomination ou the Republican tlcKut at the primaries to be held September next , 1 have been a resident of the counties of Custut and Valley since island If nominated and elected I can and will be able to f > < < nn the people of this district In a manner that will prove satis factory and therefore request your suffrage at the polls. ( i. U. KINSKY Arcadia , Valley County , Nebraska. I am a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for Slate Senator for the 16th Senatorial district at the primaries , September 1. 1903. WII.MAM S. MATTI.KY. Aunley , NobrasUa , May 27,19iW. FOR KKPKHSKNTATIVi : . 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for renomluatloii an Stale Representative ' -"th District on the Republican ticket at the comliiir primaries , llelletltii ; melTortu nut forward and Mites cast In the last legislature wi-ie In full accord ulth the majority wishes ol thu , dl&trlct and pledKltlK conliiiucd action for tun coutlnueU succuss of Hepubllcan proirresshu policies , 1 solicit the Indorsement of a renimil- nation by youi primary vote. F. C. WILSON. I hereby aunouncn myseK a candidate for the State Legislature ttoin the.th Dlf-trlct Hiibject to the nomination by the Republican primaries Septembei next. In so dolnff and at the samn time bnllcltluc the MiiTrairr of the voleis. 1 pled tie mysell to put lorth i-yery honest etfort to serve my constituents faithfully aud to their best InteruM * . J. A. AMSIIKKKY Mason City. Ncbr.nka I hrivby announced myself as a candidate In the tllty sixth ilUtrlct on tin ; republican ticket at the primary 1 believe In llm "Square Dear . AS sovereigns , your sever elKiilty will be best excerlsed at theprlmary. A mistake made by not attcnillni ; or oilier- wise cannot be rigfitetl at tlic general elec tion. Please Investigate me. Callaw ay Nt-br. Dr. A. I. . M ATA F.WS FOR COUNTY ATTORXKY. 1 bivclhU date filed the Droj > cr application rcqnrstme that mr name be placed upon the primary ticket a * a candidate for the office of County Attorney in acd for Ctnter county. 1 therefore hereby annooncc myself as mch can didate , subject to the action of the republican voters at the coming primary election In Sep tember. NATHAN T. OADD. llrokeu How. Nebraska , July 16 , l'is. Saturday is the last day for fil ing-candidate papers. There will be four supervisors to elect this year. The Republicans should elect a supervisor from every district this year. As was expected Bryan criticiz- the republican platform. Young man get into politics. You are needed. Get a Taf t club organised in your neighborhood. Get your papers filed by Satur day of this week if you are a can didate for any county office. James S. Sherman , candidate for Vice-President , will make sev eral speeches in Nebraska , in October. Republicans should not waste their ammunition in factional fights. Shoot it all at the com mon encuiy. The Omaha Bee says that Mr. Bryan is unlucky in picking a year to run when the country is determined to go republican. National Chairman Hitchcock made a tour of Nebraska last week and is well pleased with the republican organisation and out look for victory. The republicans of Ouster coun ty should see to it that none but clean , capable men arc placed in nomination for offices to be filled. If they will do this every nomi nee will be elected. Had Mr. Bryan came out in a letter to the public deplorintr the act in cutting down the Taf I ban ner over O Street , he would have risen several notches higher in the estimation of the American people. With Herbert S. Hartley , the talented young Attorney Genera of Missoijri , running ou the re publican ticket and the effective work of State Chairman Walte S. Dickey , that slate will give a clean majority for the party that does things. Kvery township in Custer coun ty should have a TaftClub. It can be said without fear of contradiction that The Common er will support Bryan. Republicans should aid the coiiimittecmati of tlii-ir precint in the organi'/aliou of a good work ing force. The prohibitionists nominated ISugene W. Cliaiin of Chicago for president and Aaron S. Watkins of Ada , Ohio for vice-president. Thomas Iv. I listen of Massa chusetts was nominated for pres ident , and John Temple Graves for vice-president by Indepen dence , party Wednesday. The Taft sentiment is growing rapidly south of Mason aud Dix- on's line and it would not surprise us much to see several of the southern states line up in the republican column this tall. New blood is needed in every line of business. It gives snap and vim wherever it is applied. For this reason the RKPUHI.ICAN is anxious to see a Young Men's Kepudlican Club in every town ship in Cusler county. The Custer County Central com- nittec under its new chairman and vice chairman will do a good vork this campaign. But they cannot do it all and they ask the co-operation of all the party workers , especially of the voung uen by the organisation of Young Jen's Republican Clubs. If the republican and demo cratic platforms could be printed n parallel columns , without coin- nent , and the thinking , reason- ng voter look them over without > rejudicethe superiority of the ormer would surely manifest it self and prove a veritable vote- Better for thc party it represents Icmingford Journal. Mr. John Sprecher , of the Schuyler Free J.aucc ( pop ) , one of the brainies , edi'ors in the stale , says of Bryans candidacy : "It is a significient fact that Mr. Hryan lives along S'llt creek. He makes regular sails up that his toric stream and is preparing for another voyage , this time to the lieadwaters. " State Chairman Win Hay ward is confident that the state will give a larger republican majority than ever this fallHe has his corps of workers in good shape and is leaving nothing undone which will add to the parties cre dit. The Central committees of each county should lend him all the assistance possible. The Houston Post says that John W. Kfirn will trim his whiskers after he has suffici ently trimmed the man who is riming against him. If he waits until then he will look like the Hamilton county patriot who For twelve years has refused to cut his whiskers , and has sworn not to remove them until Mr. liryan is elected. James Led wick of Broken Bow was shaking hands with our people ple this week. Mr. Ledwich is a candidate for the republican nomination for state senator. He is an old resident in the county , having resided in it for 25 years , is an old soldier but well preserv ed both in mind and body. He is a lawyer by profession and if nominated and elected will repre sent the district with credit to himself and the people. Mason City Star. When people tell you not to be sentimental don't think they mean that you must have no sentiment. They don't mean that , for sentiment is one of the sweetest things in the world. It is about as near as the human can get to the color of the ilowcrsand it would be well for us to stay that near. Don't mistake the two. Setimc ntality is invariably foolishness , and when some one calls you sen timental it is only a polite way of asking you to be a fool. Fremont Herald. Records show that the State of Georgia gave Mr. Cleveland 81- 000 plurality in 1892 , Bryan only 34,000 in 18 % and 46,000 in 1900 and Parker carried it by 02,000 in 1904. From the outlook down there now it would seem that Judge Taft would get the elect oral vote of that state. The newspapers are not satisfied with Bryan and the leadiug business men are urging the voters to make the fight on living business issues and support Taft. It wil be remembered that the Georgia delegation was the only one fron the South that refused to join in tin- cheering when Bryan was nominated in Denver * The State Fair management has arranged a track meet for the athletes of Nebraska tins year. The meet will be held indepen dently of the horse racing and the men will be well taken care of. Participents will be giveu admission to the fair grounds on the day of the meet ( Tuesday. ) Gold , silver aud bronze medals will be given the wincersoi first , second and third places. Out of ; own contestants will receive ho tel accomodations for the day meet. The events are 100 , 220 ind 440 yard dashes , half mile runs , high and broad jump , pole vault , shot put and county relay races. In the county relay race four men run 220 yards each. All amateur athletes are elig- able to compete and register , cither in the A. L. N. A. or A. A. U. The cost of registration s 25 cents for one years member ship. Registration entry blanks and information may be had by writing George M , Pinneo , Y. M. C. A. Bldg. , Lincoln , Nebr. Nebraska's Greatest Epworth Assembly. The prospectsjor the twelfth innual program of The Nebraska Qpworth Assembly which is to be held in Rpworth Lake Park August 5th to 13th , shows a nest remarkable entertainment. The corps of lecturers , preachers , readers , entertainers and musical companies is probably the strong est ever announced for a like per- od of time by any Assembly in .he country. Among the speakers of wide reputation are the following : Governor Hanly of Indiana ; Sen ator La Folleter , of Wisconsin ; Senator "Bob" Taylor of Tenn essee ; Gipsey Smith of England ; Uuswell Conwell of Philadelphia ; 2has. L. Goodell of Philadelphia ; Bishops Robinson and Oldhaui of : he Methedist Church ; Col Geo. W. Bain of Kentucky and many others. There will be two grand con certs by the world renowned In- nes Bands TheVirginiau Wart - t > lers and Maupin Chautauqua Band Orchestra aud Concert Company will each fill a three days engagement. It will cer tainly be a treat to all music lov ers. Each evening , lectures or concerts will be given in both Auditoriums , this being the only Assembly in the country that finds this plan necessary to prop erly care care for the throngs of people in attendance. Write to Geo. E. Tobey , Sec retary , Fraternity Building' , at Lincoln , for prospectus. ' Dr. A. L. Mathews Announces. In the proper column our read ers will find tne announcement of Dr. A. L. Mathews , of Calla way , as a candidate for represen tative of the 56th district subject to thr Decision of the republican voters at the primary. Dr. Math ews has been a resident of Custer county for twenty-two years and is universally liked by all. lie has always been an active party worker and a leader in his home town for public improvements and has been successful in all business matters he has had any connection with. Shoud Dr. Mathews receive the nomination lie could be elected by a good strong majority. A Thoroughbred Republican. Mr. Will M. Dunn , formerly editor and publisher of the Richmond mend Republican , is now the editor of the Custer County Re publican at Broken Bow , Nebras kaa copy of which paper has just arrived with the news announced in the editorial column. Mr.Diuin is a thoroughbred Republican , a forceful writer aud a splendid printer. Richmond ( .Mo. ) Missourian - sourian and Democrat. Last Day for Filing. Candidates for office , who have not yet filed their application papers should remember thai Saturday of this week is the last day for this all important duty. The county committee in the different supervisor districts should urge their candidates for this place to have their papers filed at once. This will be a Re publican year for our county and every place on the ticket should be filled. Death of James Westesvelt. James Westervclt , who for about nine years prior to 1897 , resided in Custer County near Westerville , died at his home in Scottsbluff , Friday , July 24,1908 aged 68 years , 6 months and 17 days. Mr. Weatervelt is wel known to many Custer county citizens who join their sympathy with the friends in Scottsbluff foe the bereaved relatives. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , Tlaa following propo od amendment to the constitution of the State of He- br&tka , IXB hortinnfter ret forth In full , BUtimitttd to the clootoi-B of the Btato of Nebrncl-o , to ru voted uuon at th iron ral elc-tl-ui * w ' > ld Tttoidny , Novambcr Urd , A. D. 19001 A JOINT IlKrfol t 'I inN to piop-iso an AnicliilliH-nt to Hi-rtloit D , Ait.il. S < if tln > Col stllHtiuM of lln > Htatiif Ni- III * lM 11 Be it e olvcd and Enacted By t'to tcc Itlnturo of the f'tati- > i/i I.AV Jtas .Siclli.i ) t ( Ainuniimu'.lt. ) Tint ! nl l ! > c Mitliami if'lMlVKi- kvii'-nil i-l.-1'tloii for nfn.'i-iH in Inli -lil in Hi' Taiilt \ - i-l-etllllK III1 "I' " ' Al"ll lay i isovi'inlii i. wi" . tin- riiilmvii- - ; ' i" . r ' , IK | Htiliniltti-il to tlia eloctoru of Ilia filtltc 111 .III Hlili'liil'lli-i i 1 . . - > . . -I A. Its of tini.tislltuiloii or tinft.ii ' of ' " St-ri'loi" it. ( Educational Vunda , luvofcV- rient. ) All fiiniN licliiiiuiiiK to i hitati - for i-iltiratlntial pun o-f . tinlnti'l'"U iimj inidiniwlu'nof onlv nn- tiiffi' ' ' . ' ' " "I lU-l'llll'll tllHl fUll'U Ill-Id I'.V 111. ' 'Hit' ' , nntl lilt- HlatiMiull mit'l'lv ' ' nil II HI theii-of tliat intu In HIIV iiiuniii-r n'l-nn- , no Iliat tin- Hiiint"liMll M-oiMii ] < - iivloliitinnil tniilli'i iilsliHil : and Kliall nut lie Invested "r louui-d . s. , -jit .11 n ted State * or state- " unties or ii-atcti-ti'd counlv luiinls of thU st'it" , or io7l-U ( > rrd Bchooi dl'UU't liniidp .f tliln Ut-.t" and Bitch oilier seenrltl"i ita the li'nl iatiir may from time n H'"p rtlri'i-t. And HIU-II funds with tlif li'l" ' ! 'ft " " 'I ' Income ther - of are hereby > nli-irnK iiledited fr.r tin- purposes for vhlrli tluvire vnntod pud net npart , and slmll in Vf tnnstened to uny other fund for otliei MS. . Section 1 ( Ballotu ; Adoption. ) That ut said elation In tin- * . -ar 1 ( K on the ballot of eacli pleetoi \ " > n f'-r-nt f'i - ahull be ptlnted or written tin1 uorua. "For proposed nnieui' " > 't t - > ' tlon with referenec " - ; ' , permanent school fund and "against eiild pioposed amendment to the constitu tion with lefeit-nc'i ! to the Investment of thu peimaneiit Bohool fund' And If u majority of nil voters at said flection Kliull ho fur Much amendment , the sami- ahull be deemed to he iidopted. Apnroved April f , . 1 ! )7. ) 1 den ( ' .liii--l'i. Rt-crctnrv of State , of'the State of Nebraska , do hereby cer tify that the foieiomc ( | proooied amend ment to the Coii'-tltiitlon of the State of Nebraska Is u true and uorreetony of tne in Initial enrolled imd ( nuros'ied hill , us unused by the Thirtieth session "of tlu liviclituif of the Stutf of Nehraskn , as npiieais finm fftld ottKlnal bill on fllo In tills office , and that sulil proposed amendment Is submitted tothe qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their Adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday , the 3J day of November. A n 1MS ! In testimony wheieof , I nave hereunto Bet my hand and efflxed thf Oicat Seal of the State of Nebraska Dune at Lin coln , this ID'.li day of July. In the vear of our Uoid One Tliou-and Nine Hun dred and Ktsht , and of the Independence of the L'nltrd States the One Hundred nd Thirty-third , and of this State the Forty-secon * . . p ( Seal ) Secretary of State. \ PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Ite- brttskn , a hereiuatter oat forth in full. IB submitted to the eleotori of the Statt of Hebraska , to be voted upon at tut general election to bo held Tuoiday , No vember 3rd , A. S. 1908 : A JOINT RKSOMJTION to amend Sec tions two co , four (4) ) . five (5) , six ( i > ) and thirteen (13) ( ) of Article six ( C ) of the Constitution of the .State of Ne braska , relating to Judicial Powers. Bo It Kesolved by the legislature of th State of Hebraska ! Section 1. Amendment proposed. That Kectlon two ( i ) of Article six (6) of th Constitution of the State of Kubruska be amended to read a fqllown : Section L' . ( Bnpreme "court ; judges : JurUdlctlon. ) Tile Supreme Court shall consist of Beven (7) Judses ; and a ma jority of nil elected and qualified Judgea Nhull be necessary to constitute a < iuorum or pronounce a decision. The Supreme C'ourt slmll have Jurisdiction In all eij.ses lelutlnK to tlie revunue , civil cascM in which the state is n pally , mandamus quo wurranto , lmliea Lorpus , .mil Mich appellate jurisdiction ui uuiy be prov Ided by lus' . Section " ( Ameudment proposed. ) That Set tlon four (4) ) of Article Ml\ < bl ut HID I'onstltutlun of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows Section 4. ( Supreme court , judges , election , term , residence. ) The judges ot tlie Supreme Court shall be aleelril b > tinflri'toiM of the state at hir f , and tbelr teims of office , except us herelnufter liUHlik'd , .shall be six years. And said Mipreme Court judge * shall during their trim of office reside at the plaee wllule tie ! court la hohlen. .Sei-tlon .X ( Ameudment proposed. ) That Section five ( S ) of Article Mix ( C ) of thu Constitution of the Stutc or Nebraska bo unu-nded to read as follow.s. Section f > . ( Supreme court , jtiila'cs , election , term ; chief justice. ) That ttl the ireneinl election to be held In thu Ktale of Nebraska In the year 1909 , avt each six year * theieafter , there slmll bo ! ( ted tluee (3) JiilK 's of the Supiemu Court , who shall hold their office for the peilod of six years ; that at the Kcnerul election to be held In the state of Ne- huiNrta In the year 1911. and each six yeais thereafter , there shall be elected three (3) judges of the Supreme Court , who shall hold their office for the peilod of six years , and at the Ki nt nil , - | . . < -tl.'i\i to be held In the state of Nebraska ID the year 11)13. ) and eaeh MX > eur thtit- after , theie shall be elected -'liief Jus tice of the Supreme Court , who shall hold his office for the peilod of ttlx years. I'roslded that the moiiib-r of the Supreme Court whose term of office i x plres In January. 1'JH , shall be chief Justice of tbr Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his Eerm of office. And , pioIded further , that upon ihe adoption of these tunei-dm-Mit * bv " * electors of the State , the Governor shall , immediately upon Ls uliiK his pun laai.i tlon declaring oHlii amendment.s adopted , appoint four (4) ( judKcs of the Supicme Court. t\vo CD of whom shall be ap pointed to hold Kald offle > < until tin li Mirci'Huors shall be elected at the uent-ial elettlon In 1'JOU. and ha\e qualified ; un > l thu ojhcr two (2) ) shall hold th ir ufll. . ' until their successors shall be elected al the general election lie hi In 1'Jll. and IllltC lIIEI.ll II II. . Section 4 ( Amendment proposed , ) Tlmt Bectlou slv (0) of Article sv if.i , .C Ih- Constitution of the State of tVetftuska , be amended to read us follows. Section G ( Chief justice. ) The CnUl Justice Mhull serve as such during all the teim for which he was elected He th.ill preMde ut all terms of the Hupn mi- Court , and In his absence the judKt ! ) present shall select one of tbelr number to preside temporarily. Suction 5 ( Amendment proposed. ) That Section thirteen (13) of Aitlele six (6) ( of tlie Constitution of Nebtasku be amended to rend as follows Section 13. ( Judges , salaries. ) That JlUlKt-s of the SnpiL'tiu- Court shall each ifCeUe a salary of $4.001) ) . and the JudKe * of tlie Dlstilct Court shall each rc-teive a salary of J3OUU per annum , payable yiuu tfi'ly. Approved April 8 , 1907. I tu-o. C. Junkln , Secretary of Stato. of tlie State of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foreKoiiiK proposed fuiicndment to tlie Constitution of the Btate of Nebraska is a tine and -orrect ropy of the original enrolled and en grossed bill , as pu.iscd by the Thlttletli cession of ttip Irtilslatnre of tlie State ot Nebraska , an appeals from suld original till ) on file in this office , and that said proposed amendmunt li submitted to the qunllfled vtitera of the bi.ite of Nebraska for their adoption or releitlon at thu ueiieiul election to be held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November. A D. IMS III testimony whereof. 1 ) IIT : herei'iito ret my hand and affixed the dreat Seal of the Slnte of Nebraska PIIIIH at Lin coln , this llth dav of July , in the year ot our Lord One. Thousand Nine Hundred and KlKlit mid of the Indenendenct- the I'liilrd States the One Hundred and Thirty-third , and of this State the Korty- oeond C.KO. C Jl'NKIN. CB al ) Secretary of State. NOTICE TO The Heirs , Devisees. Legatees , Creditors , and all persons InlcresteU In the estate of Mortimer Delano , deceased. . Take notice. Thai Fred H. Uelarto lials tiled his duly vorllled petition in the County Court of i'ustcr county , Nebraska , praying that Delia Delano Hrlstol , Fred Oclauo , Willie S. Delano , and Milton Delano , be found and decreed In be Hit- sole and ptily lu-lrs of Mortimer Delano , deceased ; that thu said Morilmcr Delano , departed this life Intestate In Custer county. Nebraska , in AugUHt IHW , Die owner In Ice simple ot the southeast quarter of section twenty-live ( ii ) township .seventeen (17) ( ) range seventeen mi In Custer county , Nebraska , and that said leak-state and the title thereto passtd to the above named heirs In equal undivided shares , that said property Is not liable for the payment ot any claim , or debt against .said e.statt-or said deceased , and Is wholely exempt from execution , attichment , or oth er mesne process , therefor , and that all sucn debts and claims , II any ever existed , arc barred by reason ol thu statutes of limita tions , and the delay in the appointment of an administrator loi- said estate ; and that the regular administration of HIP estate of the said Mortimer Delano be dispensed with , and for general relief. Said matter will be heard In said Court on the 20th day ot Au gust i MM at 10 o'clock a , m. . - . Dated at Uroken How , Nebraska. JHKAI. [ .Inlyswtli. 1WH. ) * - I A. H. HUUI'IIHBY , J. U. AHMOUU , Ally county Judge. Pigman Munnell. Clyde T. Pigtnan and Miss Maud Munnell of this city were married in Mullen , Hooker coun ty , Nebraska , Saturday July 18th 1908 , the County Judge of that county officiating. Tne wedding while expected by many of their friends , was a complete snrprise to them as it was not expected so soon. They are worthy young peoplejaml the Republican joins their host of friends in wishing them all the happiness to be found in married life. Mr , Pig- man has a homestead in Hooker county where with his bride he expects to make his future home. Again in The Harnejs. A cooy of the Cusler County Republican , published at Broken BowNebraska , haw bueu received at this office and in it we note that Will M. Dunn , until recently the editor of the Richmond Re- publicanis now associate editor of that publication. Mr. Dunn has our best wishes for success in his new field. Richmond ( Mo ) Conservator. Subscribe for the RKPUBUCAN A Real Estate Transfers. Mary P. Heck ut Jl to Win II McCroue 160 acres In 310.15-20 | JJ QQ Mary A llackett and husband to Frank J ICOacreslii SS-13-17 2700 CtertruJe ( Jroat and husband to Peter \V Uooley 312 acres In 10-18.20 ( , u0 Jennie 1' Cliunililey aud liimliaiul to Dan. lal llnckley I'.li hits Sfcfl block fl9 In ( Iconic ) . 70u Henry 1J 1'ressey to Krauk 13 Kulloii and wlf " 60 acres In 5.7AX.13-21 . ' ao , Tliomes M Jolinston to William J llarloo + 1 acres lit 8-1S.21 248 Albert I' llriuliaiu to Jesse S. Danciaft IMlacicH in 22.14 U 2400 Fred I' . Hlioails In James V Uevlne IrtO acres In 19-H-2I . . looo Harley I'lillamalce to Cliarlny IJ : Ander son 160 acres la 11.13 ! 1T' 3.0il I , A WlKht slintle to II M Sullivan ami Ii CTalbot 80 acres In 12.HW1 Jo Mrs I.ucy A Watts el al to Alpha Moruan parcel In 17.19-22 100U Kehccca J. Moore and husband to Gco u lots I and In block 44 in Callaway Olof Storm to Albert Ko Jr lots 3-4.7-S. llhliblock 10 In Callaway lee John Heed to Matilda Mason 160 acres In 24.13.24 7.7. . . . . . . . f. . . jaoo J William Inudy to Daniel 1'1'lymale lots 3 aud 4 In 10-19.18 ex strip 2SO ) Daniel E. Plymalo slnnle to James W I indy lot 3 block 14 In Sarceut 1200 O I' I'erley to Uazol Williams 80 acres In 20.19.21 lieu George W Slouffer to Oity H Stouffer 200 acres In i'l-IS-21 SOrt ) John I1. Henderson to 1 ] R lledeliu 40 acres In 17-13.MO 300 TW HUM" Albert P Jolinsou a20 acies In 24A.35.1b.22 8000 U V Kennedy sheriff to V MHublee , 5 acies In 19-14.17 lw Juliu C Hnliler to It C UmplieUl 320 acres 111 2U.aO-V.UMl9.19-2 ! 6000 Jacob U , KliiinD to Manly li Klump & > acres In 2.MH.24 MO I'.llie M liean widow to I'droy P I.une lot 1 aud N'/a lot 2 In block 15 In J P Candy * add to Broken How. . . . 600 C n Jioylu to Robert A Hunter paicel In : ai-.2o - fee Patrick Sexton to James P Crairir lui acres In 34-132 * 1400 W D Itlackwelt to Clarence Metcalf UV ) acres In 4,19.19-19 1JSO The Uulon Land CotoF 11 Cilore < a Lum ber Co lot 15 and 16 block 55 R R add to Callaway 237 Dead Letter List. For week ending July 29 , 1908. Mrs. M. Brown (2) ( ) W. J. Pliant W. Kobert Karuey Smith Cliailes Silly man (3) ( ) JUI KS HAUMONT , Post Master. Top Prices Paid Cans Furnished P. B. JOHNSON , Custer Block Hydraulic Tire Setter At Dorris' Blacksmith Shop. It is the best machine made for setting" tires. Come in and see it work and be convienced. S. M. DORRIS , Blacksmith. Southeast of the square. Rift This is the time to buy Screer doors .i and Windows. We havt what you want or will tuem for you. G. L. TTJMBR LUMBEE CO. . ffflffi mm8awmffitamamim GROCERIES FRESH FRUIT AND PROVISIONS. Flower and Garden Seeds In package and bulk , all of the 1907 growth. J. N. Peale Broken Bow , Nebraska.