THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. 3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY , TUB REPUBLICAN JOB PRINTING AS YOU rIKE IT , * * FRANK KEL.SEY . : ; ALL KINDS OF WBLLfl ' . ' . Consult him if you want water. IiROKBN Uow - - NRDK. * * * * ' % | EDWARD DODD * PHYSICIAN As SURGEON : Diseases of women a Specialty. Of- | ; f.ce pbouc 260. Residence 248. All ; ; cases promptly attended. I BANGS STU 10 * JCAST SI012 OF SQUARTO \ IMiotographs , Edison aud Columbia S Pliotioaraplisaml Records. : - : : - ! Agents for Cbickcrinir , Ivors & I'oml j and Star I'ianos , : : : : : ' \ WK CAN SAVi : YOU MONUY & C i IYK. : KAK , NOSK , THROAT AND l i CHRONIC DISUASES. | I Fitting of Glasses a Specialty. | 1 OPPICIJ IN R1UMTY ULOCK | P 3 nilimiiuiuillii uiniMKHiiiiHiiiiillliliiiiinlimnilliii'il.niiiiiiiulul i imliinml niiimiuiiniiiKr Silas A. Holcomb. Edwin F. Myers. nOLiCOMB ifc MYERS ATTORNEYR Special attention given to Litigated matters , Probate matters ana col lections. , . . . , ' , OFFICE IN MYKUS HUILDING liroken Uow , . . Nebraska , * \ J. I , . PEROUSON , R. A. HUNTER , Notary Public , Broken Uow , Comstock. Nebraska , Nebraska , 1SSTATE-INSURANOI3 FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT PAPERS DRAWN Surveying and Plattluir Neatly Douc. J. B. DUNN LAWYER CAJiLAWAv , ' NEBRASKA. rifttleuient of estates , examining and perfecting land titles , collec tions and criminal matter. All business will receiveprompt atten tion. HARRY KIMBALL , Practical Undertaker g& Licnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 334 ! ! Broken Bow , Neb. N. DWIGI1T FORD ATTORNKY AND COUNSELOR AT Armour-IInnua Block ANSLUY - - NRBR. John S. FARM A NO CITY INSURANCE AND SURKTY BONDS OITV PROPERTIES CIIAS. E. STOUT RESTAURANT CONFECTIONARY , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Broken Bow , Ne.br. Political Announcement. Doing prompted by a lU'sIre to lead and direct the educational forces of the great county of Ouster , In \ \ hose schools I was a pupil nearly 30 years ago , I hereby formally announce myself a candidate for the position of County Superintendent of Public instruc tion. I have advocated republican princi ples for 15 years and am thus asking the tils tlngulshcd honor of being its nominee at the election. WAJ.TKH W. WATKHS. To William T. Huston , Non-Uestdent Uelen dent. You are hereby notified that on the 21th day of December , lixw , Mary K. Huston filed her petition In the district coart of Cus. ter County , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain from you an absolute divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty , nqn support and desertion , to secure the cus tody and control of yojr minor children , and to procure their appropriate relief. You will answer said petition on or before the Urst day of March , im Mary K , Huston , Plaintiff. 33-36 Uy Sullivan & Squires her attorneys STRICTLY PERSONAL fiv m II. E. Leach , of Arcadia , was a city visitor Tuesday. W. II. Ford of Walworth was a city visitor Saturday. George Pellcy of Callaway was on band for jury dut3' Monday. John Muivaney of Mason City was a Broken Bow yisitor Mon ti ny. ny.S S L. Glover , Jr. , of Arcadia , was in the city on business Mon day. day.E E S Updike and wife of Merna werd city visitors Mon day. day.C. C. W. Laytou of Cliff township was in the city on business Tues day. .1. O. Kenned } rf Merna came in Monday a'ud reported for jury duty. People think of your store as your last ad , reflected and repres ented it. Fred Klanecky of Sargent was transacting business in the city Saturday. Wiliaiu Powers of Anseluio was transacting business in the city Friday. Thomas Lauren , of Anselmo , was transacting business in the city Monday. William Workman , of Arcadia was transacting1 bussness in our city Monday. Otis Oleson , of Elk Creek Township , came in Monday to ba here for jury service. N. 1. Butler , of Gates , was in our city last Friday and remem. bered this office with a call. Attorney R. E. Brigger of Cal laway is attending the term of District Court here this week. Ab Outcher , of Lillian pre cinct , was one of the Jurymen who reported for duty Monday. A. P. Dobesh'of Ansley , came in on the tram Tuesday after noon to serve on the jury panel Get your tickets early for the Military play "Enlisted for the War" Opera House Februrary , G. W. Gestwile was transacting ing- business in the city Friday and made this office a pleasant call. Don't forget the date of the Military play "Enlisted for the War. " Opera House Monday Feb. 22. There is probably a REASON why you should go to store to- day-and to read the ads , is to as certain. How many "new interests" in life have you found lately ? Ad advertisers arc finding them all the time. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ingram , of Anselmo , were city visitors Fri day and made this office a pleas ant call. Attorney N. D. Ford and Dr. W. R. Young , of Ansley , were in the city on legal business Monday. Chairman Ben P. Morris , of the Board of Supervisors , was in the city looking after Board work Monday. Morris E. Myers , of the Myers ranch on the South Loup. was transacting business in the city Saturday. The Dollar is still in the cus tomer's pocket the article is still in your store if your ad wasn't convincing. Lawyer J. B. Dunn of Calla- way , was in the city this week looking after business in the District Court. F E. Delano of Arcadia arriv ed in the city Tuesday and re. ported to Judge Hosteller as one of the jury punel. There is probably a bargain advertised to-day which , if you secure , you would not part with for twice its cost. David Collier of Arcadia was in Monday on business in con- with the Collier case , which is to be tried this week. It will only coat you 35c for a reserve seat to sec "Enlisted for the War" at the Opera House Monday , Feb. 22. L. O. Nelson & Co , received on Monday a car of Perchcron and Sire stallions ranging from one to three years old. Mr. F. M. Olmstcd , returned from Omaha last Thursday even ing after visiting with relatives for the past two weeks. The advertised store is the pro gressive store aud attracts the patronage of all who believe in progress , in enterprise. Mr. Ray Drake , of the firm of The Paine Granite & Marble Works of Grand Island made this office a pleasant call Tuesday. J. L. Ferguson , the Comstock real estate man , was in the city this week as one of the twenty- four men svbpoacncd fo jurors. A store which advertises only occasn'onally justifies the infer ence that it is only occasionally that it has anything to advertise. J. M. Scott , of Sargent , Nebr. , who was the former superintend ent of the schools in this city , was in the city on business Wed nesday. II. S. Clouse who is the mail carrier on the Star route between Broken Bow and Georgetown , has purchased a grocery store in Stunner. A store's ads arc a part of a store's service to the public -per- liaps the one part of it which saves most of your lime and money. Harry Eliza aud Edith Whittle of Anselmo were in the city as witnesses on a divorce case which came up _ in the District ourt Monday. James and Louis Lang , who live South-west of Callaway , were in the city Tuesday on a road matter which was up be fore the County Board. S. A. Robinson , of Oconto , aud his mother were in the city last Friday. Mrs. Robinson took the train for Hyannis to have a visit with her daughter. "A Cue cage won't feed the bird ; " nor a good store building mean a successful store. In the case of the store , the advertising compaign provides the "feed. " Rev. Harmon , who is the for mer pastor of the Christian church , returned to this city Sat urday from Colorado where he has spent the past week on his ranch. 25c aud 35c arc the prices for the Military play at the Opera House on Monday evening , Feb. 22. Scats will be on sale next Friday morning at the usual places. If the "cash capital and sur plus" of your home amounts to even a modest sum , you are able to buy things when they are cheapest not merely when they arc needed most. A. S. Case , of Lincoln , was in the city Tuesday representing the Farmers & Merchants Insur ance Co in the case of Hopkins vs Farmers it Merchants Insur ance Co. "A mole-hill every minute is a mountain in a year , " and the old saying carries its lesson to those merchants who prefer not to ad vertise at all rather than to ad- vertiss modestly. W. D. Hall , of Sargent , was in the city this week on business. Mr. Hall is one of the best deputy sssessors in Custer County and was re-appointed as deputy as sessor for the Sargent brecinct , the he is a Democrat. James Sampson , who lives about seven miles out of the city , secured his final citizenship pap- erH before Judge Hosteller on Monday. Sampson is of Danish docent - cent and has been a residcnl of this country for about len years. Bruggmau & Slienway , the tailors who have moved their tailor shop over Koukel's furni ture store , recieved their spring stock of goods this week , and are now prepared lo furnish any one hand made suits. Men de siring1 made to order clothes should consult them. The Washington dispatches stales that Albert Klccb has been apoinlcd postmaster at Elton to succeed 1C. Haumont who has resigned. William F. Forest has been appointed post master at Walworth to succeed L. O. Rublce who resigned. Campbell & Son have moved their candy kilchen from the Soulh-side square inlo the room formerly occupied in Ihe Dierk's block by Uruggeman & Slienway. The building vacated by the Candy Kitchen will be occupied by C. E. Ueavcrs , who expects soon lo put in a 10 cent sloro. Dr. C M. Hcadrick physician lo Ihc Sanitarium dcpartmcnl of Ihe Hastings City Hospital , will visit Broken Bow , Monday Kebr. , 15th. , Office at Grand Central Hotol. All chronic diseases treated by modern successful methods. Consultation and ex amination free. Ernest Wray Oneal the popu lar lecturer will fill the next date on the local Entertainment course on Febr. 19th , , at the Temple Theater Mr. O'neal's home is in Aurora. lie is a very power ful platform speaker , a student aud a deep thinker. His lectures are an immense fund of oratory , given in a well modolatcd voice under perfect control aud with a pleasing delivery and a good platform appearance. The Omaha Bee speaks of Mr Oncal as a mosl effective and eloquent speaker. Tickets for this entertainment will be on sale alllacberle's drug slore February 17 , 1909. J. II. Chapman of Kearney , who was the former editor of the Ansley Chronicle and the Repub lican , was in the city the first of the week shaking hands with his old friends here. Mr. Chapman at the present is making his head quarters at Kearney as an em ployee of the Traus-Missippi Grain Company. The Aiiselino Sale. The Market Day Sale at An selmo last Saturday held by Managers Tinder and O'Rorke of this city was well attended in spite of the bad weather Satur day morning and everything sold that was put up for sale. The sales arc attracting' ' a good many buyers from outside of Anselmo and the managers slale that Ihe stuff is bringing good prices. Marriage License. E. M. Cunningham , Arnold , 21 Elsie E. Maxson , 21 Clarence L. Dunn , Callaway , 21 Arwena Lang , " 18 36 | IF YOU BUY A CAR BEFORE YOU SEE TOE Do not look at the Jackson afterwards he- cause you will always regret that you did not htiy it. Note ( he sixe of our engine and ils hill climbing abilities. See our Motto : "No Hill too Steep , No sand too Deep. " I will be glad to demonstrate the Jadcson to Prospective buyers. J. S. McGRAW. Agent w E just purchased to-day KKHRUAKY 11 , 80 acres , the North halt' South west quarter section 30 , range , 20 township 10 , through , J. S. AIcGraw. This 80 is located near Wai- worth , Nebr. , in Middle Loup Valley , and is for sale at $1500.00 cash , it is worth $25.00 per acre. The 280 acres that were advertised last week I think is sold , report of sale will be announced next week. IV IF you have a bargain to offer call on us , if you want to buy a bargin call on us : Willis Cadwell Broken Bow , - - Nebraska