THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , Personl and Otherwise M. S. Eddy of Merna was in the city Friday J. E. Johns of Callaway was iu the city Sunday. P. H. Aubrey of Merna was in the city Sunday. I * . F. Leonard of Anselmo was in the city Sunday. Oicar Swick of Lillian was in the city yesterday. C. L. Swauson of Sargent was in the city yesterday. .1. [ / . Marian was in the city on business \esierday. A F. Stewart of Gothenburg w is in the city Sunday. Joseph Gilmore of Callnsiiy wa < in the city yesterday Norton Bryson of Georgetown was in the city yesterday. Andrew Johnson of Gothen burg was in the city Sunday. John W. Haney of Merna was in the city on business Friday. P. B. Johnson of Lodi was in the city on business Saturday A , II. Pester of Ansley was in the city on business yesterday. W. W. Dye of Comstock was in the city on business Wednesday. A. B. Hartley of Sargent was in the city on business yesterday. W. H. Burdett of Callaway was in the city on business Monday. M. A Glidewell and wife of Berwyn were in the city Monday. J. E. Myers and wife of George town were in the city yesterday. Horace Lang of Callaway was in the city yesterday on business. George W. Burton of Ansley was in the city on business Mon day. ' Joseph Settler of Merna was in the city on business last Satur day. day.G. G. M. Worthington of Lillian was in the city on busi ness Mon day. day.H. H. L. Fowler of Ansley was in the city on business last Satur day. day.J. J. K. Russel of Ansley was transacting business in the city Friday. W. N. Newcomb of Sargent was in the city on business last Friday. E. A. Butler of Ansley was transacting business in the city Monday. Melvin Kolbo of Lodi was transacting business in thu city Saturday , M. F. Smith of Anselmo was transacting business in the city last Saturday. F. H. Reed of the Buckeye Ranch brought in four loads of hogs yesterday. Attorney N. D wight Ford of Ansley was in the city last Thursday for ihe Hepublican rally. rally.Mrs. Mrs. L. R Holcomb left Tues day morning for Inlr home in Seattle. She has been visiting for two months with relatives in iu this city. R. P. Scrilsmeir was in the cityjon business Thursday. George Pclky of Ryno was transacting business last Friday. T. Byers of Lillian was in the city on business last Saturday. Glen Ivarues of Anselmo was in the city on business Wednes day. day.Al Al Fonda of Ocouto was trans acting business in thu city yes terday. flon. H. B. Glover rud wife of Comstock were in the city yes terday O. E. Anderson of Ansley was in the city on business last Sat- iinLy. Fred Lindloy of Anselmo was transacting business in the city yesterday. C. E. Bales of Lillian was transacting business in the city Monday. Frank Searson of Georgetown was transacting business in the city Monday. W. E. Wliiteof Anselmo was transacting business in the city last Monday. John Con way of Merna was transacting business in the city lasi Thursday. D. Hebbel of Callaway was transacting business in the city last Thursday. A. L. Wood of Merna was transacting business in the city last Saturday. F O. Brown of Berwyu \\a transacting1 business in the city last Saturday. Grant Dishmanof Anselmo was in the city transacting bus'tiess ' last Thursday. W. H Cline brought in the election returns from East Cus- ter Wednesday. W. J. Rice of Merna was in the city last Thursday to take in the Republican rally. U.K. Atkinson of Merna came down Tuesday to take the night train for the cast. Judge Rhoades of Ansley was in the city Wednesday to hear the election returns. R. R. Welch of Berwyn brought iu the election returns from Ber wyn township Wednesday. W. D. Hall of Sargent came in Wednesday afternoon to bringin the returns from Sargent town ship Judge H. M. Sullivan closed the campaign for the Democrats with a speech in the court house Monday night. George \V. Headley of Custer township , the supervisor from the Cith district was in the city on business Saturday. Millard and Albert Hill of An selmo were in the city last Thursday on business and to take iu the Hepublican rally. Mr. and Mrs. Junit Mott left Saturday for Omaha in company with Dr. DoJd. Mrs. Molt un derwent a surgical operation in Omaha Monday morning. She is reported doing well. jfa Fruits ANI ) Groceries. Apples Everything Peaches In The Plums Grocery Pears Line You Berries Can Wish Etc. For. Fruits by the crate or in smaller quantities. Just right 1'or canning. J. N. Peale Broken Bow , Nebraska. G. Cooper was in the city on business last Thursday , M. D. Callcn was in the city Tuesday to cast his vote , William Shaad was transact ing business in the city Friday. F. K. Foster of Wai worth was in the city on business lust Fri day. day.C. C. B. Harris of Ansley was iu the city on business last Thurs day. Jerry Ilicklcy of Anselttu was hi the city on business last Sat urday. H. W. Fleming of Berwyn was transacting business in the city Friday. A. C. Nowcomb of Sargent was in the city on business last Friday. Frank Doty of Wai worth was in the city on business last Friday. William ( Juillen of Milburn was in the city on business las Friday. C. H. Andrews of Anselmo was transacting business in the city Tuesday. M. Butler of Merna was trau < j- acting business in the city last Thursday. Myron Taylor of Custer town ship was in the city on business Thursday. S. W. Seabrooke of Callaway was in the city on business last Saturday. W. F. Itich of Milburn was transacting business in the city last Friday. John /Doty of Wai worth was transacting business in the city last Friday. Charles Hickley of Anselmo was transacting business in the city Saturday. William McGregor of Sargent was transacting business in the city Saturday / O. P. Olson of Callaway was transacting business in the city last Saturday. Arthur E. Cross of Walwortu was transacting business in the city last Friday. C. S. Eskosh of Merna was transacting business in the thet city last T uursday. E. J. Johnson of Anselmo came down last Thursday morning for the Republican rally. P. H. Marley of Mason City was in the city last Thursday for the Republican rally. W. P. Ilenman of Custer town ship was in the city last Thurs day for the Republican rally. Art Sweeney of Anseftno was in the city on business last Thursday and look in the Re publican rally. Eb Thompson of Georgetown was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Supervisor Jim Lee of Berwyn was in the.city Wednesday to ieaJ the election returns. E. C. Bass was one of an automobile party that cume : lown from Anselmo last Thurs day for the Republican rally. Frank Searson of Georgetown came in last Thursday to take in the Republican rally and trans act some business in the city. B. C. Empfield came down from Anselmo last Thursday for the Republican rally. Mr. Empfield is the postmaster at Anselmo. Hon. Fred C. Wilson of Ansel mo was among the Republicans who came down to take in the Republican rally in this city last Thursday .E. I' . Myers of the law firm of Holcomb it Myers left Saturday for Georgetown to make a few days visit at home and vote in Lotip township H. S. Waterbury of Berwyn was in the city Wednesday to learn the result of the election in this county. W. A. Gardner of Westcrville township came in Wednesday with the election returns from Westerville township. Elmrr Cinnon of Westerville was in the city Wednesday to look over the election returns of the county aa they came in. A scries of evangelical meet ings will begin next Sunday in the United Brethern Church. Rev. S E. Raccy recently from Ohio will conduct the semces. YOUTC invited to attend these services. W. J.Taylor of Merna , one effusion fusion mndiddies for Slate Representative , wits in the city Friday and Saturday shaking hands with his friends and talk ing politics. RUSINESS POINTERS. I ha\e now at ranged to take care of a in'iior.t ) c Election busi ness , having secured a competent clerk and stenographer , and " 11 collections will receive prompt and energetic attention. 20-tf N. T. GAUIJ . - - - Dr. Bass , Dentist. OvcrMcComas' See Dr. Talbot for Rambler and Mitchell Automobiles. Drs. Farnsworth it Beck Dentists. STKAVKD One bay gelding , 4 years old. Had on a rawhide head stall Please notify II. M Pinckncy , Broken Bow. 20-tf Best bargains in Idaho Imi- grated land * and homestead re- limjuisbments under government projects. Information gladly furnished. A. I. Myers , former ly of Broken Bow , with A L. Murphy & Co. , 21-24 Caldwell , Idaho. For Sale. Six good residence properties in Broken Bow. Apply to I. A. ColQiuan. IS-lf Wm. Stewart hits 9J4 acres of land just outside city limits , he will sell or rent. Dwelling house complete and other conveniences. See him on premises. 21-tf Suite of three rooms to rent. 20-tf E. IT.MvttKS. FOK SAI.K. Four room house with 1-6 block of ground. Close in. H. Simonson 22-tf Judge Willis Brown's juvenile laws are pronounced by the world's best students as the greatest. Hear him at the Temple Theatre Wednesday evening , November 18th. Judge Willis Brown's ability to do things is proved by the marvelous success of the Winona Boy City , a summer municipality of boys , with a world-wide publicity and favorable comment. Judge Hrown speaks at the Temple Wednesday evening , November 18th. That Judge Brown is an au thority on juvenile legielatiou is proved by the practical \yorking out of his plans for institutions for children. Hear him tell them at the Temple Wednesday evening , November 18th. TAX NOTICK. CHI. NO. anj < ) . To II. jj. Wood worth- You aje hereby notified that on Nox. 0. 1000 , L. A. Wlh'hl purchased at public Male , fortaxc.s for tht : vear IWi the following described trartH ol land to-wlt : The West (4 ( of North iat : > t h and the j.ist ' ol North West > ot Section-J Township 10 N. . Itantfe M W. . In llroken Dev , I'rcclnrt. Custer County , Nebraska. Said land was taxed In the name of 11 N Woodworth. The time of redemption will c.xplru alter February IU. lUKi. and prior to April r . iuou , when tax deed ulll be applied for.Dated Dated Novombei > IWRi 22-21 I , . A U'tOlll JUST WATCH US Your Attention Please. YOU KNOW that we DO carry the best assortment of stock in Custer County ? Have you seen our Steel Gruiu Ilius , Steel Road Culverts , Steel Gates , Slat Com Cribs , nnd our large assortment of Building Ma terial consisting of the Best Grades of r.umber , I.ath , Shingles , l.ime , 1'laster , Cement , Window , DOOM , 1'oarch Material , Roofing I'aper , and Posts , ulao u full line of the Best Hard and Soft Coal Trj a sample of our COICF. it cannot be surpassed. Please call on us and get prices on the above and remember that we arc still in business ttt BROKEN BOW , NEBR. Dicrks' L'br. & Coal Co. , J S , MOJA'N'I'CX , M4ua er OYSTERS A special- . Right from the Ocean Not mixed with ice water. Try them. SOo 17 I1TK A I JA BUYSAN This amo/lng oUor the New Model Oliver Typewriter No. 5 at ITo-nt.s a day Is open to everybody , every \ \ hero. U'H ournetv and Imincnselv popular plan of selling Oliver Typewriters on little easy payments. Thu abandonment of longhand In favor of clean , IcKllilu , heautlful typewrit ing Is tlir next Kre.it step In hmiiiin ptoKrcsH , A.reaily-ln all lines of business ami In all professions - Hie use of pen and Ink Is largely remitted to the writing ot signatures , lluslness Colli'Kv.s and UlKhSchooU , watch ful of tile trend ot public hcntlmenl , are train I UK a vast army of yomiK people In the nteol Olivet-Typewrit- ers. ers.The prompt and gen erous response of the Oliver Typewriter .Companyto the world- 1 wide demand for uttl- 'vers.xl typewriting gives tremendous Impetus to the movement. Thi- Oliver , with the largest sale ot any typewriter In existence , was the logical ma- cUlnu to take the Inltatlve In bringing about the universal use of typewiltets It alwavs leads' Save your Pennies and Own The Standard Visablc writer This "ITccnts a day ' selling plan ni.tkes the Oliver as low as to rent. H placet ; the machine within easy reach ot every home- every Individual. A man's "cigar money" a woman's "pin ) nntiey"--wlll buy It. L'k-rks on small sal.it Irs can now alfotd to own Olivers lly utlll/lngsparemoments lot- practice they may lit themselves foi more itnpui t.inl positions School boy.s and school girls can buy Oil. vers by saving their pennies. You can buy an Oliver on this plan at the regular catalogue price tKXJ , A small first payment bring * ihe machine. Then you save 17 cents a day ami pay monthly. Ami the possession of an Oliver Typewrltet nililes you to earn mono ) to tlnlsh paying 'or the machlme. The Oliver Is the The Oliver Type- lost highly perfect- writer turns out d typewriter on the more workof better norket hence I t s quality anil greater 00 per rent elllclcn- variety than any y. other writing uia- Amongltascoreh of chine. Simplicity , : onveiilenccB are : strength , ease of o ] > - the llalance Shltt eratlon and vlHabll- tin-Killing Device Ity are the corner the Double Heleasr stones to Its tower tin- Locomotive Ing supremacy in llase correspondence the Autom a t I LCard Index Work Spacer -Tabulated Hcports the Ailt o in a 11 c - Follow.upSystetns Tabulator Manifolding Her- tht Disappearing vice Indlcatoi Addressing Knve- Adjustable I'a lopes pet ringers Working on Kuled tinS > ientlilt Con Korms driiscd Ki-j cutting Mltnro iioanl graphs .stencils ran you spend IT cents a day to better ad vantage than In the purchase of this wonder- 'ul machine ? write for Special llasy Payment 1'roposl- ton or see tile nearest Oliver Agont. The Oliver Typewriter Company 110 South 15 Street , OMAIJA , - - NEBRASKA. NOTlOi : OP K1NA1. HGI'OItT Kbtate of McKeu 1' . Kmptleld , deceased , In Countv Court ol ot Custer Uounty , Nebras ka , The state ot Nebraska , to all persons Intcrt-stetl In said estate take notice , that Him r.mplleld has Hied a llnal account and report ot her admlnlstiatlon , and a petition for tlnal settlement and discharge ab buc.lt , whlc.li have been set lor hearing betore said Court on December.Mb , IWH at 10 o'clock a. m , u hen you may appear and contest the kauie Dated No\ebe : . ' . . 19J . [ bUAI.J A U. HUMI'IIIIKV. " Conny'Judge. TAX NOTICE. Ctl No. SsM. To Uuni an Mactarlan. You are hereuy notllltd that on Nov. tl 1900 , L. A. Wight purchased at pubic sale for taxes for the year 1000 for the tollowlnt tract of land , to wit : The Northwest K oi Section 0 Township 19 N , Itancu 'J.I W. , In Hayes I'reclnct , Cubtrr i n.iu Nebraska. Said land was taxed In the name ol Duncan McFarland. The time of rederup lion will expire after February IV. IOW. and tirlor to April S , 1WJ. whru tax deed will be be applied for Dated November 5 , 1903. 831 U A. Wionr. NOTIOKTO NON nKHiDKNT DKFKNDANT Maud Oli'lm iMalnlia , I T , Nicholas ( Helm. Defendant , t To Nicholas dllem uou-rcsldeut de- fcndant- You ar herebv nollllcd that oa the 1st day of October ItHft Maud ( Helm Cled her petition against you In the district court of Ouster count v , Nebraska , the object and tuayerof which are to obtain a divorce 110111 you on tin- grounds that you cruelly and Inhumanly have treated her and that .you became a habitual drunkard without any cause on her part : she also asks for the care custody and control ol the minor children , to-ult Nluhola * ( Helm and Raymond ( Helm iiecil respectively live and three years and she asks that you be also enjoined Trout In any manner Interirrlntf with her la her rlKhls after the divorce and while the action l pending You are required to answer the .ild petition on or betore Monday the 9th day o November IW8 or default will he cnttrod and decree rendtrad as prayed In the Maid petition MAUDGLKIM lly N. T. UAliU AND H. ( VHCUWINU 17 Ul Her Attorneys. SIIKIUFF.S SALH. Notice Is hereby utveu , that liy virtue ot an order of Hale , Instted to me from the District Court ot Custer County Nebraska , upon a decree of foreclosure rendered IK aalil court , at the adjoutned February ICKN term thereof , to-wit : On thu I ( Hi day ot May , HXM In favor of the Newcastle State Daiik anil ab'.Uiut Jacob Thnll et al. 1 have levied upon the loHowliig describe * real estate to-wlt. The west halt of the west halt of section cl ht , the southeast quarter of section ; seven j the east half uC tne southwest quarter ot section ueven ; th east half ol the northwest quarter o section t > c\en ; the northwest ( juarter of the northwest unarter of section ueven. All la township fourteen north , range lght * U | Cubter county , Nebraska. And 1 will , on the Tlh day of December UKM , at S o'clock p , m , at the east door of the Court House , In the city of iiroken Sow , Nebraska. In said county , Hell said real estate at public acutlon to the hlgUect bidder for cash , to satisfy said decree , Intelests and costs , the amount due thereon amounting to tin ; sum of ifruil.tio with ID per cent Interest Irom May llth 1UJS and court costs amonntliih to J03.35 and accruing coitu. Said above dcscilhud real estate will be sold subject to all prior liens ami Inciunbranos. as per certltlcatcs on ( lie In the Dlitrict Clerk'.s olllce Dalud this und day of November \ . U. F KltNNMDT , AI.IMIA MOIKIAN .Sheriff. Attorney 23-51 Winter iourist Rates Daily low excursion rates after ! November aotli to Southern audj Cuban resorls. Daily uo\v in fuel to Southern California. Low er yet , home oekcrs excursion rntes , first nurl third Tuesdays to- the South mid Southwest. Corn Show , Omaha December 9 to 19 , Visit this in teresting exposition of the bc t corn products mid their use. At tractive program with moving pic lures , electrical illumination .sensational prizes for the best ex hibits. Consult the agent or loca' papers Secure : Irrigated Farm We conduct \ou un the first ant third Tuesdays of tMch mouth t < to the llitf llorirlliisln nnd" Yellow btone Valley , assisting you in tak iug up novc.riiuit.Mit irrigated landt with n never failing water suppl under government iirigatioi plimts. Only one-tenth paytneii down. No charge for servlcei Write D. Clem Deaver , Getion1 Agent , J.undseefcers' Infc.rmatlo Itureau , Omaha , or H. L. ORRflSBY , ( Ticket Agent ) F , . \VAKIJLKY , G. P. A. , ( Omaha , Nebraska. )