THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER OOtJttTY , NEBRASKA , J r * * * Crf rr " * " ' " - - - * JKS ? * * - Personl and Otherwise Nelson Trew of Cuuiro was ia the city on business Saturday. Joseph Pigmati made a busi ness trip to Anselmo Tuesday. Joe Austin of Round Valley was in the city on business Tues day. Warren T , Mason of Ansley was in the city on business Sat urday. Myron Taylor of Ouster town ship was in the city on business Tuesday Judge Rhoadcs of Ansley was looking after legal business on Tuesday. Bertha Huff ker returned last Thursday from a long1 visit in Washington , Oregon , and Idaho. Edwin K. Myers of the law firm of Holcomb & Myers made a business trip to Uyannts the first of the woek. John Uailey and wife returned last week from an extended visit in Kansas City , Lincoln , Falls City and other points in the eastern part of the state. W. H. Beal left yesterday morning for Laddonia , Missouri , He went down to vote for Taft and the rest of the Republican ticket except Champ Clark , who is a personal friend of his. Arthur I. Myers , formerly of this city , has located at Caldwell - well , Idaho , with the real estate firm of A. L. Murphey & Co. They are dealing in irrigated lands in the vicinity of Caldwcll. Ras Anderson of the West lUlevator made a business trip to Omaha the first of the week. Mr. Anderson reports the senti ment in Omaha not very favor able to Bryan. He says there is no money -being bet on Bryan there. Twenty five of the leading business of the city have signed their willingness to use cooking gas if the company can .secure a sufficient number of customers to enable it to enlarge the gaa plant and properly supply them The conipuny absolutely guarantees the cooking gas to satisfy its customers and it will return their "money if they are not satisfied. Mrs. Frank Weisenrider broke her leg just above the ankle in jumping from a buggy. Mr. and Mrs. Weisenrider were driving home Tuesday evening when the horse kicked over'the dashboard. Mr. Weisenrider stopped the horse but Mrs. Weisenrider was frightened and jumped. She stepped in a ditch and broke two bones in the leg just above the ankle. J. II. Lemon of Callaway was taken before the Insanity Board last week. The Board found him to be insane and ordered him to he taken to the Hastings asylum Sheriff Kennedy took him to the asylum Saturday Lemon had done no harm aside from creating n disturbance by calling at people. This is the fourth time that h has been sent to the asylum. He was " taken there once "by the author ities of Dawsou county. N. T. Gadd the Kepublican candidate for County Attorney , was admitted to the bar at Davenport , Iowa , on May 5 , 1879. This gives Mr. Gadd the benefit of twenty-nine years ex perience as a practicing attorney. This experience has made an able lawyer. His knowledge of the law and his ability as an attor- * stands unquestioned. Home People Recommend Him. A paper circulated by an old friend of N. T. Gadd's in Buffalo Scott's county , Iowa , has been sent to this city. The paper is signed by HO of the residents ol Buffalo "where Gadd was born and raised The paper states that Gadd'-j father was one the foremost physicians in that part of the c.'untry. We quote the following from it : "Nate was always a t'udent. lie worked hard and whatever of education he has , and that is beyond the ordinary , was grubbed for himself. No young man was more thought of than he ; he was was always courteous , gentle and kind generous to a fault , with the courage of a lion. " "What he pledges , we feel sine that he will carry out , and we bespeak lor him the success that he deserves. " When Nate left Buffalo n mass meeting was called and resolu tions ot regret passed. Holcomb-Willing. Eugene S. Holcomb and tfabet Willing were married at he home of the bride's parents yesterday at high noon. The wedding was a quiet horn : : affair and there was uo invited guests aside from the immediate rela- ives and Judge and Mrs. Ilum- ) hrcy The bride's sister , Miss Srma Willing , stood up with the coup'e and Miss Lela Holcomb ) laytd the wedding march. Rev. W. H. Xanders pronounced the c > rcmony. A reception was given in the evening from 8 to 10:30. : Mr. -UN ! Mrs. Holccrab and the brides j.irents were in the receiving ine Refreshments were served. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Willing. She is one of the most popular young ladies in Broken Bow so ciety. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tlolcomb. He is the assistant cashier of the Custer National Bank and a promising young business man. The Republican joins their many friends in wishing them succebS and happiness. WKISSKHT. Mrs. John Pirnie made a busi ness trip to Broken Bow , Wednes day.Mr. Mr. John and Rube Campbell are marketing wheat to Berwyn thb week. Born to Mr. and Mrs Joe Kalin a boy. Mother and baby getting along line. Born to Mr. and Mrs Gco. Hilton an 8 pound girl. All get ting along fiiie. Mrs. J. L. Sams is very low at th-s writing. We hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. Al Crawtherhas started to build a grancry for It. D. Camp bell. Mrs. P. M. Case returned home from Lincoln Tuesday from a short visit with her son Frank Barues. We are sorry to announce the death of Mr and Mrs. C. Mosley's baby which was about 3 weeks old. The remains were laid to rest in the Lone Tree cemetery last Friday. Fruits Axn Groceries. Apples Peaches Plums Pears Berries Etc. Everything In The Qropery Line You Car. Wioh For. Fruits by the crate or in smaller quantities. Just right for canning. J. N. Pcale Broken Bow , Nebraska. CLOTHES SATISFACTION Copyright 1908 The House of Kuppcnheimer Chicago College Team Wins Again. The basket ball game between the Custer College team and the five representing Company M last Thursday night resulted'in a victory for the College by the score of 21 to 19. The Score at the cud of the first half was 5 to 13 in favor of the College but Company M boys took a brace in the second half and gave the College fellows a close race. Fifteen minute halves were played. The College team may play the high school team some day this week T'-.c line-up of the two teams was as follows : Custer College. Company M. Armstrong f McCandlcss Govier f King Xlatt c Russom Lamphear g Hollingaworth Morgan g Rogers CUSTUIi COIJ.RGE NUWS. The girls of Custer College gave a social Friday evening at the College. A good time was enjoyed by all. Fred Govier was on the sick list Monday afternoon , so he could not attend College , but that same afternoon he won the belt as a broad jumper fron Chas Gadd. IN THi : DISTINCT COURT OP CUftTRI COUNTY , In the matter of thu I estate of Isaac June , -Order to Show Cause Deceased. 1 Tbe cause came on tor hearing upon the petition of Ida M. June , administratrix of the estate of Isaac June , deceased , praylnn for a license to sell thu following described veal estate. LotbBO-10-ll 12-iaaml U In block H , in the original town of Anseino , Nebraska and the tract commencing at a point 20 tt west of S\V corner of lot a In block c Auaclmo UK-IK c running south 1 00 ft. thence west liW It. thence south ISO ft. thencu we.st HU ft theme north s i ft. to a point SO ft east of the NU corner of < ot 10 In block 1 in Anteiuio , thencu west 210 it. to the west line of Haukeje St. thence south 230 tt-et to t he- center of Smith Ave , ttit'mu v.-cst alonfi center .Ine ISO ft to tlic h\V corner ot tin- SKM of the NIIM of Section 17 Township 10 Kango'-W , thence north Sio ft .iloiiR west line ol Bald SEJi of the N'EH , UIL-JHC east HM ) ft U the place ot beginning or a biuttcent -imoitnt ot the same to brlus the sum of tUCKj tor the payment of deb's allowed against said estate and costs of admlnlstra tlon there not being sufficient personal property to pay the debts ot said ami estate expenses etc. , therefore It U ordered that all persons Interested In said estate to appear bcfuieineat the offlce of the clerk of the District Court ot Buffalo county on the itli ' 'ay of December , IWb ut 10 o'clock a in to . show lause wuy a license should not be ' granted to said administratrix to sell so much of described leal itaeu of xaid de ceased as Is neces.ar ) to pa ) sal.l duijt and expenses Dated thU 2Ut day ol October Mi UUUNO O. HOHTKTLKIl , Judge of the District Court N , T. OAUO Attorney. 21-21 F ound a Dimple WAV TO AVOID DISSATISFACTION IN THE CLOTHES WE S13LL. WIO DON'T SELL THAT 1C TNI ) OF CLOTHES. We Sell Clothes Tkat The the maker backs up th'ai we can a'll'onl to back up with a postive guarantee. And the Clothes back up the guaranecThat's the sound business basis on which we sell CLOTHING. It s a Prefty Comfortable Way to sell. A comfortable way to buy. Just received a big shipment of the new shades in Olive and Tan Suits. Big' values at 10 H $12.50 & $15 Our Shoe Department JL Is now complete. We feature the. two strongest lines in the United .Slates M. D. Wells & Co. Work line and Walk Over Dress Shoes. Compare our Shoos and prices with other merchants. YOU'LL WEAR OUR SL3OKS. Save You Money ermon Let us tell you something. We have a new supply of the Celebrated Moore's Glass Oven Ranges , Moore9s Air Tight Heaters , Smoke and Gas con sumers , and Base Burners. Call and look our line over if you are in need of a stoveB We can please you : : : : : : We also carry a full and Complete line of Automobile Robes and Lap Robes , Wind Rain and Storm Proof. Full line of Horse and Stable Blankets. See our Saddles. Everything in the Har ness Line is to bo found here. : : : A full line of Triple Plated Silverware. Gall and see us and let us talk it over with you. ft' you did not see our Demonstrator cooking on the Moore's Glass Oven Door Range come in and we will tell you about it. - IB 2e/Megf Cjf fa One -fkird iuel placed in ihc liomc. Will bum hold j& h.cmrs * * I I'onu- in aiul S"tT1UMN. . Moprtfs . . Movei I GENERAL ! * If