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6 THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Alaopnthy , Homeopathy , Electric nnd Gennrnl Modlcine. Hjr request will visit profenilanally Grand Central Hotel , Broken Bowh'ov , ' 19 returning every four weeks. Connul her \vlicu the oopottiinltv U at hand DR. CAIiDWCI.1.1 limit * imr practice to the special treatment of dlfleaHcB of the Kyi- , Ear , None , Ttiroat , LUIIUH , iV.male DlHcasfU , Dlfleasusof Children anil all Chronic , Nurvous anil Surgical Diseases of a curabtu nature. iCarly coiiHiiniiitlon. ItroiicliltlH , Itrunclilal Catarrali , Chronic C.iUrrah , Head'Achc , Con atlpatlon , Slomaclio and liowcl Tronblc , Huettmatlnm , NeuraluU , Sclotlca , HrlulilM'H Disease , Klilucy Diseases. IIncases of the Liver and liUddcr , Dlzzlticxi * . Nervoimni-ss. Indigestion , Ohealty , Inturuptcd Nutrition , Slow ( irowtli In Children , and all uastlnif Olicasi-s In adtiltH. DeformllleH , Club-feet , Curvanturu of thu Splnu , iIheaHis ot the Drain , Paralysis , IJpllepsy , Heart Disease , Dropsy , Swelling of the l < lmli , Stricture , Open SoruH , Pain In the Ilcuei , Granular Kiilarcements and all loiiif-Btniullnif dl eanua property treated. UI.OOI ) AND SKIN UlSUASRS. I'hnpks , lllolchen , liruplhmn , blrer Spots Falling ot the Hair , Had Complexion. Kctenia , Throat Ulccrn , llonu I'ahiH , lll.ulder Troubles , Weak HdcU. Hum In if Urine , I'axMlnir Uilnu too often. The utTccti ot constitutional sick- no B or tun takluir of too much Injurious meill- cine rtrcelres eoarchlnir treatment , prompt relief and u cure for Ufa. Diseases of Women , Irregular Mcnatrallon , Vallltii : of the Womb , Bearing Down I'.Mna , Vtmale Displacements Ivack of Sexual Tone , Ivcucorrbea , Sterility or Barrenness , consult Dr. Caldwell and she will Hhow them the cause of their trouble and the woy to become cured. CANCERS. UOITCK. TlSTUkA , IMLKS. aud enlariiud ulandB treated with the subcutaneous - cutaneous Injection method , absolutely with * out pain aud without thu IOHH of .1 drop ( if blood , Is ono of her own discoveries and Is really the most scientific aud certainly Rtiru cure method of tliU an vanced airo. Dr. Cad- well hai practiced her profession In some of the larireit hospital- * throughout the country. She baa do apurlor In treating aud diagnot or of dlseanei , dcforuiltlev etc. She ha * lately opened an olUcc iu Omaha , Nebraska , where the will spend a portion of each week trcatlUH her many patients , N ° incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , examination and advice one dollar to thotu Interested. Dr. Ora Caldwell & Co. , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. Address all mall to 1 < M Uoo llulldluir , Omaha Nebraska. A. ARMOUR , I.A. Attorney at Law. Broken Bow , Nobr. Having just had eight year * practical axper uCo an County Judge , will give special atton tton to the drawing and probating of wills anil tha administration of estate * of deceased per OUH and minors. Write or phone me. I may save you p trip , J. B. DUNN LAWYER CALLAWAY - NEBRASKA Settlement of estates , examining am perfecting land titles , collections ntn criminal matter. All business will re ceive prompt attention , J. L. riCRQUSON. R. A. HUNTBH , Notary Public , Broken liow , Oomutock. Nebraaka. Nebraska. Real Estatef Insurance FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN Surveying and platting neatly done. Short Horn Cattle Clertl iKeudccl li > CRIMSON SCOTT No. 717O.H5. * J. G. BRUNIZKK , Breeder of Pare Scotch and Scotch Topped Short Horn Cattle. My herd numbers 40 cowu. Will com. pare Iu breeding and quality with any woat of Chicago Mr experience haa taught me that to glTe goodaatUfactlou , breeding cattle must be ralHVii lit tlilN ullltudc. I expect to ralHV 111 em tiore the uquiil of anything r U d In the U. S. I now ha veZS bill IH suitable ( or this aud next 7ear'n service. Mr cowa wtlghfrom 1400 to JOOo pounds. Come aud ice tbin. J. G. BRENIZER BllOKKN BOW , - . NUDKAHK B. & M. Train SchaduU WIST BOUND RAST 110MKD No. X 4:20 a m No. HO No. 41 llt 7 pm No. 4 No. . . . . . . . . : am | No. 44 11:37 : p m Nee 39 and 40 ruu between Iducolu aud Broken Bow only , and not on Sundays iVelurht trains Nos 47 and 48 carry passenger * , few are run as extras Schedule of Broken Bow Mills. IWOCBUS FOK TUB BAIT CU > SK AS rilLLOWS ! Train No 40 U .1 m Train No < > :3 : > a in Train No 44 : 'M p m frwcnmaroit TUB WBRT CI.OSK AH FOLLOWS' ' Train No 43 800 a ui Train No 41 7:30 pm Office opiia Sit.idar from 930 to 10M a u WMkday , Ot.M il87pO p H SHOSHONE LAND FOR HOMESTEADS. Itf WYOMING , 75 MILES PAST OF YEL LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. 5000 ACRES UNDER IRRIGATION. 100 PariiiK Varying In Size From 40 In IfiO Acres. No Blizzards , Cyclones , or Oilier Severe Storms Oc cur 'I here ( Special to the Republican ; Washington , D. C. [ n northern Wyoming , 75 miles cast of the Yellowstone National L'ark , 300 farms varying in size : rom 40 to 100 acres have recent- y been thrown open to entry and settlement under the Reclama tion Act. This tract of about 15,000 acres constitutes what is tnown as the first unit of the Shoshonc irrigation project. The farms are obtainable under the Homestead Law , subject to actual cost of supplying water to the land. This charge has been fixed at $45 per acre , payable in : iot less than five nor more than ten instalments. In addition to ; his the settler is required to jay an annual fee for maiutain- ance and operation of Si per acre. The first instalment of 35.50 per acre is due and payable at the time application is made for water right for any farm unit. The second instalment will be due on or before December 1 , 1909 , thus giving early settlers an opportunity of securing two crops before the second payment becomes due. The elevation is about 4,400 feet above sea level and temper ature seldom goes above 90 de grees in the summer or below zero during the winter months. The valley is sheltered by moun tain ranges on evey side , and no blizzards , cyclones or other severe storms occur there. The crops that can be grown on the Shoshoue project are those common to the temperate zone. Alfalfa , wheat , oats , barley , timothy , potatoes , sugar beets , and all other crops pro duced in the states of tUe Missis sippi Valley of the same latitude are grown here. Wheat of excel lent quality averages 40 bushels to the acre , oats average 55 to 60 bushels , and potatoes average 250 to 300 bushels per acre. Sugar beets contain a large per ceutage of saccharine matter and a beet sugar factory is projected for this project as soon as the acreage settled is large enough to warrant it. At present the beets are shipped to the factory at Billings , " Montana. Hardy varieties of apples , pears , plums , cherries , and small fruits may be successfully grown. Large num bers , of cattle and sheep graze on the lands surrounding the project , and there will always be a home market for hay. The settlers from the Mississippi Val ley who took up farms this spring have been uniformly sue cessful , having harvested good crops on the new land. Transportation facilities are furnished by a branch of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Railroad , which passes through the entire length of the project and a line under construction giving a north and smith truuk line from Denver , Colorado , to the Pacific coast via Billings and Great Falls , Montana. Four flourishing towns , viz Cody , Garland , Powell , am : Ralston are located on this pro ject , containing schools , churches , banks , newspapers , manufacturing establishments , hotels , stores , etc , , and offering fine opportunities for professional and business men and laborers , The surrounding mountains are covered with spruce and fir and supply the farmers with timber and the stockmen with i summer range. Large coal 1 I mines operated in the vicinity supply cheap fuel for domestic i aud manufacturing purposes. ' ' Well water of good quality is found at depths varying from 30 to 50 feet. Every settler will need some capital. The amount , of course , will vary with the man , but $1000 or its equivalent , is desirable , fie will need a house to live in , well , fences , barn , provisions for his family and feed for his work ing animals sufficient to last one year , as well as machinery , tools , etc. Artangements have been perfected whereby settlers will be given opportunity by the Reclamation sen ice to work out i their water right payments in ' canals , c.Meridiug the present system to cover addition al lands Further infoitnalion may be obtained by addressing the Stat istician , LJ. S Reclamation Service , Washington , D. C. $800.00 Threshing Outfit. For the best club exhibit con sisting of five , one-half Imsliel lots 1 of Oats , any kind or color , the i National Corn Exposition will award an $800.00 Belle City Threshing outfit com pie towith self feeder , wind blower and au tomatic weigher attached. This is only one of t he many premiu ins offered in the ? 50OUO.00 premium list 1 at the National Corn Expos i tian , which will be held in Oma ha December ( ) to lf ) . $1,000.00 in Gold and $1000.00 Grand Premium Commonwealth Sweepstakes Trophy besides sev eral hundred dollars worth of arm equipment premiums will be won by a ten-ear exhibit of corn. It is suggested that Grain Dealers join with the Implement Dealers and other business inter ests that are directly concerned and arrange to hold local corn ami grain shows at their oQiices or .varerooms , and.send the best ex hibits from their local contests on : o Omaha. Charter a Tourist or Pullman Sleeper and bring a "Com Show Party" to the greatest Grain Ex position thai the world has ever known. Premium list , special posters and other advertising material will be furnished to all -who may apply to J. Wilkes Jones , Gener al Manager , Omaha , Neb. For The Alfalfa Palace , Just how to cure alfalfa and what sized plants to scud to the Alfalfa palace in Omaha , which is to be one of the interesting buildings of the National Corn Exposition , has been a puzzle to some growers , but William lames , superintendent of the Nebraska growers which contains some information for growers in all sections where alfalfa is an im portant farm product. "Samples for exhibition should consist of medium sized stalks with the heaviest possiblefoliage , leaves free from rust or fungus growth , well cured and in sheaves three or four inches in diameter at the point where tied near the center of the sheaf , " writes Mr. James. "To cure alfalla for exhibition do not allow the samples to lay in the sun light after they arc cut. When the stalks ar secured , tie a string around the butts , placing from fifteen to thirty Stalks on a string Make the sheaves small and prevent mould. Hang the sheaves up in a dark room to cure , When cured take down carefully pack in a box and ship on a damp day if possible. " The Nebraska superintendent is also securing samples from growers showing the largest pos sible amount of bloom ; alfalfa heads containing the largest quantity of seed and plants , showing as much of the roots as possible. The admission to the National Corn Exposition to be held in Omaha , December , 9 to 19. is to be 50 cents , but the board of di rectors decided at a recent meet ing to sell commutation tickets before the expositiouopeus , which may be ordered from the manage- uient of the exposition , room 606- 1607 608 , Bee building , Omaha , 'These commutation tickets con tain thirty-two admissions in all , for morning , afternoon and even ing admission and sell for $5. They will not be sold under any circumstances after the exosition opens in December. Won't Marry the Unfit. Rev. Herbert S. Johnson of the Warren. Avenue Baptist Church of Boston , Mass. , has announced publicly that he will refuse hence forth to marry persons afflicted with consumption or with any hereditary or communicable dis ease if he has personal knowledge of the facts , and that he will not marry divorsed persons , except the innocent party. He also is opposed to marrying persons in poor circumstances , believing that a man should be able to earn at least SIS : i week before under- caking the responsibly of a fami ly.-Ex. Darnell Talks. Thomas Darnell , the attorney for the Anti-Saloon Log"ue , ad dressed a large audience at the Congressional church last Tues day evening , upon the subject of "The Hay wood Trial and The Mining Camp " The conitions found i here he attributed largely to the saloon and its accompany ing evils. Restated that he had been called for consultation con cerning the state of the liquor question here. A collection was taken up to aid in the local work resulting in the raising of SH.87 cash and enough more was pledg ed to raise that amount to $84.00. A meeting was held at the hotel Tuesday morning to discuss the situation , and devise means to check the increasing1 consumption of intoxicants in this locality , which resulted in Darnell and Rev. Evans going to the Bow Wednesdayjniorniugr. { What ac tion will be taken there we are not fully advised , but are of the opin ion that the offending * parties will be admonished not to com mit the offence again , and per haps the matter will be droppec there for the present. That this matter is attracting- attention is evident from the largftnamber present at the meeting Tuesday evening. Comstock News. Yukon Government is Ten Years Old Seattle , Oct. 31. Ten years ago - go on Septembers , the first terri torial government of the Yukon Territory was iormally installed in office at Dawson , the capital of Yukoo Governor "William Ogil vie , trie first commissioner , with seventeen assistants arrived on that day from White Horse by the steamer Ora and immediately es tablished temporary headquarters in a big log cabin building that hadjbcen erected for the purpose Since that time the famous Klondike district and the adjoin ing creeks have produced a tota of over $100,000.000 in gold , al which has gone into the world's coffers and is being used in the conduct of the world's business. It is to properly celebrate this fact and bringabout further de velopment of the gold resources of the Yukon and Alaska that the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposi tion is being- held at Seattle next summer. Gold has done much for the world and this is the first time that an exposition has been held to give it honor. The Yukon territory is still a great gold producer. Within the last few years , while the methods of gold extraction have been un dergoing a change , the produc tion has dropped off , but with the installation of dredgess , hydraul ic appliances and huge water systems the gold production will receive a big impetus that will soon put the Yukon back in the front rank. Gov. Ogilvie is still in the Yukon ken , now engaged in dredging. He is one of the enthusiastic workers for the exposition and will be present as will many others of the first government. A second grade certificate can be secured in one year by seventh or eighth grade pupil at Custer College , Fall term be-i fins Sept 21 in our new brick r building. Write for catalog. jj Farmers Trophy. The Farmers Co-operative Ele vators are taking a great inter est in The National Corn Exposi tion and will provide a special trophy on oats and it will be a fine one too , for several hundred lollars have already been sub scribed. The shippers as well as the Growers of oats have suffered heavy loss handling the poor quality of oats that were grown in most districts in 1907 and 1908. Quito the Contrary. "Gentlemen , " said the campaign spellbinder , as he began his speech , "In the words of our Illustrious chief at Washington , who said : 'Speak ' " "Louder ! " yelled * score of voices In the back part of the hall. "Not at all , gentlemen , " said the orator , visibly Irritated. "Ho said , as every well-Informed person knows : I 'Speak softly , ' even while carrying the big stick. If I am-Interrupted again" here ho waved the chairman's gavel aloft "I shall use the big stick un sparingly ! " Having thus assorted himself , and silenced the rude persons who had boon guilty of the unseemly Interrup tion , he resumed his speech. Successful Hypocrite. Qrulgnoll , the son of a llsherman , a priest In a rich abbey In Florence , had a net spread every day on the ta ble of his apartment to put him , as he said , In mind ot his origin. The abbot dying , this dissembled humility procured Orulgnoll to be his successor ser , and the net was used no more. A friend who came to see him the day afterwards , on entering his apart ment , said : "Where Is the net ? " "There Is no further occasion for the net , " replied Grulgnoll , "when the flsh Is caught. " . Broken Bow , Nebr. , Oct. 12 , ' 08. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that I was an eye witness on the eve of Septem ber 20 , when Andrew Kepler , with his Veterinary Instrument operated on the cow belonging to E. C. House , of our city. From my observation it was one of the worst cases of corn stalk diseases known. Immediately after Mr. Kepler operated on the cow in a systematic way it gave almost immediate relief. Today the cow is as well as ever. I highly rec- commend the Vetinary Instru ment to farmers and stockmen. I consider it the most reliable piece of machinery on the farm aud you can't do without it. W. P. ROGERS , Ranchman. JOHN DKLANE Blacksmith and Wagon Shop The best Automatic steel end for sale. EDWARD DODD Physician and Surgeon Diseases of woman a Specialty. O6- fice phone a6o. Residence 248. All cas- promptly attended. The City Bakery Headquarters for all kinds of BAKERY - SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail. LEGAL NOTIES TAX NOTJCU. Ctf. No. 8009. To Soron I'edcrsen and Hans Kuhl : You are hereby notllletl that on Nov. 8 1U03 , L. A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes for the year IWI ihe following described tracts of land to-wlt ; The West H of North East H. and North E.ist H of North West H , and North West if of South East X , all In Section s Township ao N. , Kangc 2S\V. . In Victoria precinct Ouster County , Nebraska. Said land was taxed In the name of Lor en Peterson and Hans Kohl. The time of re- demplon will expire after February 12 1909 , and prior to March aa , 1909. when the tax deed will be applied for. Dated October 29,1903. 21-33 ti. A. WlOHT. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Walter A. George , Plaintiff , vs. S. O. Hill , whose full and true name U unknown , and Prank H. Young , Defend ants. The defendant , S. O. Hill , will take notice that on the 13th day of Oct 1903 the plaintiff , Walter A. George , nled for petition in the District Court of Ouster County , Nebras ka , against S. O. Hill and Frank Jt. Young , the object and prayer ot which are to quiet the title against all claims , rights , title and Interest of the defendants In and to the 3\i of the SEW Sec.31 , and lotsSandCof Sec. 35 , Towns hip 5MN. of Range 20 , CUbtcr Coanty , Nebraska , and that the title to said property be quieted in the plaintiff and that the de fendants be barred and forever estopped from having or claiming any Interest , right , title in and to said property , and tlut the mortgage given byV. . II. Hussell and wlfo to S. O. lull dated Oct. 7th , 1887 be cancelled , released and held for naught , and for all other and further equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 23rd day of November 1903 , In case you fall to plead of answer as herein directed your default will be entered and decree be rendered as prayed In petition. Dated October 12th , 1W8. N. T. OADIJ , 19-23 Attorney for Plaintttf. NOTICE TO CHEDITOIIS. In the The County Court of Ouster County , Nebraska. In the matter of the Kstate ol John Youngdale Deceased. The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of bald Estate : Take Notice , that I Will sit In the County County Court Room , In Broken Bow , In said County , on the and day oi December 1WS and the 4th day of May 1909 at 10 o'clock A. M. to receive and examine all claims filed and presented against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance ; and that on the flrst date aboved named the petition of the widow will be heard for homestead , exemptions and allowance , and other statutory rights. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate Is six moths fiom the 23nd day of October , 1BOS. and the time limited for the payment of debts Is one year from said date. Date October 22,1903. A. R. HUMPHREY , County Judge. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. In the matter of the ) estate of Isaac Juna , vOrder to Show Cause , Deceased. 1 The cauic came on for bearing upon the petition of Ida M. Juna , administratrix of the estate of Isaac June , deceased , praying for a license to sell the following described real estate : Lots 8-9-10-1I-13-1 * and H In block 8 , in the original town of Ansenio , Nebraska , and the tract commencing at a point 20 ft. west of BW corner of lot 3 In block a , Anselmo , thence running south 160 ft. thence west 180 ft. thence south 160 ft. thence west HO ft. thence north 90 ft. to a point 30 ft. east of the NE corner of lot 10 In block T In Anselmo , thence west 240 ft. to the west line -of Haukeye St. thence south 3tO feet to the center of Smith Are. , thence west alone center line 130 ft. to the SW corner of the BEK of the NEX of Section 17 , Township 19 , Range 22 , thence north 510 ft. along west line ot said SEK of the NE , thence east 30 ft. to the place of beginning , or a sufflcent amount of the same to bring the sum ot UOO for the payment of debts allowed against said estate and costs of administra tion , there not being sufficient personal property to pay the debta of said and estate expenses etc. , therefore It la ordered that all persons Interested In said estate to appear before me at the ofllce of the clerk of the District Court of Buffalo county , on the fith day of December , 1608 at 10 o'clock a. in. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said administratrix to sell so much of described real estate of said de ceased as Is necessary to pay said debt and expenses. Dated thin 3lHt day ot October 1908. BnUNO O. HOBTUTLKB , Judge of the District Court. N. T. QAIH > Attorney. Real Estate & Town Property For UaruaiuH lu Real ICaialc , City Property and Stocks of Merchandise I have some rare barealuir In land In this and ad jolnlncr counties 4.00 up. Address or call on W. J. WANT * . 3 dnnrs Norlb of P O With Fodtroand RUgsoiu. Broken Bow DR. CHRISTENSON , EyeEarNoseThroat , , , and Ghrouic Diseases. Fitting of Glasses. Office in Reality Corn Stalk Disease Cure 1 have a Veterinary Instrument invented - ed by Dr. Andrew Ropier for the euro of corn 'stalk disease and alt'alf bloat or any other colic. Call or phone me ; at my livery barn and J will cure your < cattle. L guarantee the cure and make no charge if it fails. North Side Livery WHO. KEN BOAV Successor to BOWMAN & ANDERSON. At the OLD STAND. Heal EatV'te. City Lots and Property bought and sold , rented. Taxes paid for non-residents. Will buy some good paper , \ sec me.