THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , SIGN Hot Comity Division this time tut a proper division of later that will give you better J service. I shall hereafter inain- | tain my Jot Printing Department , separate and distinct in itself , Prices as low as possible. \JSSRtaasijsSBEatt \ Herbert G = Myers , Editor K § News Notes From Our Assistant Editors ZUMBRATA ZEPHYES. Charley Koozer has started to Custer College in Broken Bow. J. T. Cole is expecting a visit from his sister from Ohio , some time this month. Mrs R. N. Norcutt and dauRh-i ; tcr Sadie spent New Years Day at W. W. Bishop's. School commenced in this district last Monday , alter a little over one weeks vacation. Leonard Smith has started to the Tappen Valley school. He is staying at Mr. Fred PersbalPs. Mrs. M. D. Gallon entertained Mr. Bishop's and Koozer's at art oyster supper on New Year's evening. Mrs. Ralph Johnson was called to Bear Canyon last Saturday owing ; the serious illness of Wra. B. B. Johnson. B. B. Sands and lamily and Oscar Tappaa and family enjoyed an oyster stew on New Year's night at the latter'a home. M. D. Stone' baby was sick last week. It being m a spasm lasting SS minutes , A doc tor was called and the little suf ferer is now growing better. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Martin were very pleasantly surprised " on Dec. 30th. ' 08. When about fifty neighbors and friends came driv ing in about eleven a. m. with baskets fairly groaning under the weight of good and appetizing eatables. Needless to say that a very enjoyable day was spent and the friends wanting to show Mr. and Mrs. Martin the esteem xysci& & RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN INCOAL Feed in large ana small quantities at both wholesale- and retail. Special attention given to filling orders for coal in any quantity. Broken Bow , - - Nebraska Kv-XXl < Ofc ' ; 0 : CXXJ X FOR OUR Baldwin Nut and Lump Cannon and Nigger Head- Coal ; . . , ; WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL J which they are held , presented them with'a lovely silver berry spoon and cream ladle , this being another surprise to them , "bu very tnucb' appreciated by Mr Martin's. All returned to their homes * in the evening thinking about what a ple'asant day had just passed , and that the occas ion would remain in their memor ies for years'to cetne , We regret very much to think of the Mar tin's departing from our midst in the near future , but wish them a prosperous life in their new home , where ever they may hap pen to locate. . ANSL'B ? ITBM3 , Chas Saville waa a Lincoln vis itor this we'e k. C. C. Cooper is the owner of a new Cadillac auto. N. pwigut Ford was at Mason City this week attending to busi ness. ness.Hon. Hon. Clarence Mackey who has been in Lincoln for several days returned home Wednesday , A moving picture show at the Opera Hous'e two nights this \vecU given by Dr. Milou , the oc ulist. DRV VALLEY. Ben Manning's family moved Somerford lasrt Wednesday. Miss Alice Emer'son is visiting her sister Mrs. Henry Schnider today , Henry Schnided has sold his farm oi 480 acree for 10,000 dollars. The brice of corn is near to the 40c mark and some predict the cereal will go lower. We understand that land buy- era are in the country and eviden- ly there will be some land sold soon A. J. Dickson has launched into the matrimonial field. This time the lady comes from the Valveriue State. Henry Bcheider will move to Missouri or Illinoiss , but has not decided as yet to which state he shall migrate. The New Year comes in like a lamb and we hope the old adage will fail "Coinu in like a lamb and go out like a lion" . C. W. Bedford has 'just taken out an insurance * policy on his new residence , in the State In surance Company , by their agent of this district , J. L . Ferguson. Italy is certainly having her troubles , the Quaka taking near ly 200,000 ofher people's live's , The greatest of th" worlds difast- lers. Gecrge H , Kinsey has bought a new Automible and will drive an auto instead of driving bills .hrough . alio Senate as we tried o elect and place him there. LOST , STRAYED OR STOLEN' : . rifteen shoats , black and spotted Weighing uboiit 125 Ibs. Borne may be marked with a crop off the ear. A liberal reward will be given for information leading to heir whereabouts. J. L. Ferguson represents the Sew York Life , and the State [ usurance Companie's. If you want any insurance in these old ine companies , Phone him aod he will at your survice also ifyou want to buy , sell or rent a farm , L/egal papers made or acknow- .edged. V.'KISSERT WAKBI.B3. P. M. Case is oil the sick list this -week. Carl Leek visited here at Mr. Guvier's Sunday , A. II. Luther moved to Broken Bow last Wednesday. Kevival meeting1 } closed last Tuesday evening. Corn gathering is almost a thing ot the past. Mr. John Campbell moved to Broken Bow Monday. Fred Govier returned to Col lege Monday morniug. A. H. Cooksley and wife visit ed at Merna last week. Fay Sams expects to start for Idaho the last of the week. Chester Saim aaJ family visit- ted at Mason City , New Years K. D , Campbell shipped hogs to Omaha tne first of the week. Cooksley and Pirnie are bailing hay for Thco Trischorn this week. We see there is a new mail car rier on the route from Berwjn to Weissert. Miss EnaVclch of Westemlle v/ill finish the 3 mouths of school at Weissert. Miss Ainy and Mina Pirnie and Albert Powell visited at Lincoln County this week. Charlea Cooksley lias purchas ; ed a new corn sbredder. Which is doing fine work. Mr. Piper returned home last Tuesday from a week's visit iu the eastern part of the state. .There was no preaching Sun * day morning as Rev. Chatnberliu was culled away on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Cooksley euter- tertained at their home Sunday , Miss Kitty and Edna Evans , Mis' * Nettie Mottinger and Mr. A. Powell. BETHEL UNION. Willie Skelton of Milburn is in our neighborhood. Zora Clarey of Broken Bow has been visiting in this neighbor hood. E. 0. Cole returned Sunday morning from Lincoln where he has been transacting business. Rev. Brady filled his regular appointed Sunday. He is plan ing for protracted meetings soon , Maggie Heaps returned Sun day to her school near Cliff after spending a week with her parents during holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shores and little ones of South Dakota are visiting with Mrs. Shores' parents Mr. rud Mrs. Jas Loyd. The pupils of Snake Run school are beginning to think about their last D.iy program. Just nine weeks aud they will be free again. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Land ford of Dry Valley visited Saturday night and Sunday with thelaters parents. Taking their sister and lamily Mr. und Mrs , Shores home with them. The young folks of the neigh borhood spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Wm Con- rads New Years night. Social games were indulged iu until a late hour when a fine tupper was served. HOPE. Mr. Griffie marketed hogs Tues day.Dave Dave Thompson marketed hogs Tuesday. Mr. Martin is husking corn for Mr Craft. Jerome Taylor took hogs to Berwyn Monday. Mr. Griffie has lost several head of calves with black-leg , Rev , Myers preached at the O. K. school house last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs , A. J. Owen wen to Dunning on business last week. W. A. GEORGE , PRIJSIDENT I , , II. JEWETT , CASHiEit JULES HAUMONT , VlCB PRK3 R. D. PICKETf , ASS'T CASUJBH SECURITY STATE BANK RESPONSIBILITY § 500,000. ' BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA There is a guaranty of deposits m thH Lnnk. You are invite * ! ' to call aud investigate our method , YOUR BUSINESS SOI/LOITJSD Alice Huffdker made a flying trip to Broken Bow last Friday , Corda Sheffield and Junto Cliue visited at Mr. Hammond's last Sunday. Bertha Huffaker returned to her school , near Ansehno , last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Taylor and daughters spent Saturday in 3rokeu Bow. Mr. and Mrs. b'rauk Taylor from Broken Bow visited at Jer ome Taylors Sunday. The literary society held their irst meeting at the O. K. school louse last Saturday night , Leota Huffaker returned to 3roken Bow last Friday to con- inue her studies at College. Otha and Jeff Andrews from Cedar county are visiting their sister Mrs. A. J. Owen this week. Nelly and Willis Taylor and heir mother from Custer Center visited at Jerome Taylor's Sun day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs , Clarence Huffaker gave a watch party for the young people of this vicinity last Thurs- lay night. The evening waa en- 'oycd by all present. BERWYN ITEM3 , U. Sorensen spent New Yearn at Litcbfield , Revival meetings were open Sunday at the park. G. H , Hart is setting"Em" up on account of an eight pound aoy. aoy.G. G. H. Hart has moved into his new store. Harry has a new hat now , R. D. Campbell shipped two cars of hogs to South Omaha Monday. The Berwyn Telephone Co. had their annual meeting on Tuesday in Berwyn. Jerome Taylor shipped two cars of cattle and one car of hogs to South Omaha Wednesday. Roy Hartley is remodeling the old store building formerly occupied by G. H. Hart for a barber shop. Jas , Craig has moved into A. D. Harvill's building and will have his restaurant ready to serve tlic people soon. Road Commissioner , Buckner and surveyor Van Ant Werp have been busily engaged surveying the Tennent Roa * the past two days. days.Mrs. Mrs. Jim Chrisnesen spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. G. H. Hart , returning to her home at Broken Bow Wednesday evening. The Berwyn Jolly Club pave their first dance , New Years Eve. At midnight the ladies surprised the gents with an elegant lunch. After lunch the music got busy aud the dance went on until about 2 a. m. Everybody reported an enjoyable evening. PRAIRIE HILL Mrs B. Johnson is on the sick list this week , Prairie Hill school started Monday after a vacation of two weeks. Mr. David Coulter iihipped u car load of cattle last Monday. There was a large crowd out to Epworth League last Sunday night. Earl SliOLtp and Charley Long fellovy are shelling corn in this locality , Mrs , Cushmau of Broken Bow spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Shou p. Misses Esther Seal , LilUe and Alice Longfellow returned to school in Broken Bow Monday. Miss Daisy Lonjjfellow and Mr Will Philipsen went to Dunning where they willl spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. John Price was called to the bed side of her father who is tfery ill , also her brother Mr. Jake Evans is very sick. Mr. J. Philipsen of Dunning spent a few days last week visiting his daughters Mrs. John Longfellow and Mrs. John Hauna , Mrs. John Price received word of her brothers death , Frank. Evans , of New Mexico. We un derstand he was killed but have not learned the particulars. Mrs. John Longfellow and daughter Ester , Mrs. George SIioup and sister'Mrs. Cushuian of Broken Bow visited Mrs. George Rceder of Custer Center last I bursday. CALL AWAY SIFTING Thomas and Morris Grimes .of Oconto spent Christmas with their parents in Callaway. Willis Haycock a traveling sales man for a Lincoln whole-sale house , visited under the parental roof over Chritmas. Miss Cora Morau who had * J been visiting friends in Omaha and Council Bluffs , returned home one day.last week Lawyer J. B. Dunti waa look ing after legal matters at the county seat the first of this week where 'he was engaged in the trial of a case coming1 fromOcou to before Judge Humphrey. ' W. F. Zumbrunn Esq formerly of'Callaway but" now a practicing attorney in Kansas City , Mo. , has been visiting with relative's and friends the past week. He is * a son-in-law iof Dr. Greeu and Mrs. Zumbrunn has been here for some time. The young raatfMr. Neilson of whom mention , was made lact week as having been seriously ia jured by a pile driver at Callaway mills is now getting along in fine shape , but he id compelled to carry one side of his face in a aling yet. The new school'ia now ready for occupancy. Moving into this commodious jbuil'aing and out of the old sba ck will"be something akin to the- experience of. the children of Isreal'whcn they left the wilderness arid passed 'over into the land of Palestine. 17 CTS. A DAY This amazing pffer.-tlie New Model Oliver Typewriter No. 6 aM7 cents a day Is open to everybody , everywhere. It's our newjmd.immensely popular plas of selling Oliver Typewriters on little eaiy payments. 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