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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1909)
nit : , ousTifiii COUNTY , JNEDIIASKA : : tinny Monday TinKmtfif Laundry SOA1' . ' . Yellow snniiM I I contain ro5'i. . SUNNY MONDAY contains jj no rosin. i'Sunny ' iMondny bubble , ' ? will wwili away. yiir Iro'.ib:1 : ! . " Tso ( "iold Hust il , is better and elieitper than yelow soap. Buy Sunny Monday and Gold Dust i > , -OI- PEALE i Alcohol , Why use wood alcohol when you can buy { jraitt al cohol ( UMiaturized , just as cheap ? Denatured alcohol has a pleasant o.'o' and ii ; harmless to use. Wood alcohol han been known to cause blindness. Denatured alcohol can be used for cooking- , healing , etc. Tha Busy Druggist Schedule of Ilrolien Bow Muili. IOITCI1UB VOK 11111 h\fT I t.'l'llt AS 1 ( II I ( UVh ! Tialu NoId (1 ( . , , n Tr.iln No-U 'j ' n a in PCI LIlKtt fllK 1IIU Will , I rlll'IH AH I'lll I IUVH : Tralu No 411 S-nn a in Tialn Ni < ! ' . : l < t 11 in Ollioe iipun Siiiutiv Iroin IKM I. ) llu ) : .1. 111. tverk Uaya. rt-n ; .1. ill lu7i : : < | III H.&M. TrainS WI'.ST ItOUNI ) 15AST llOMI'.n No. .t htf ; a in No. 4d I ) ; in a in No. 'I ' : " ) Nn. 4" ' > : ' & a in NIL 43 S : am No. 44 11:27 : p m Nos 39 anil 4i > run lu-lui-m Lincoln anil llrokeii Jlow only , anil not on Siimtayx rrrlulit trains Nos 47 ami 4 carry pasneuircrs liut aru run aa cxlras BUSINESS POINTEtlS. Dr. Mass , Dentist. OverMcCoinas' Drs. Kama worth & Dentints. Drink " 131 ic Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh eve y day. 2-1 n FOR SAI.IC. Kour room iiottsc with 1-6 block of ground. Close in. 11. Sirnonsun 22-1 f Drink "H'uf Ribbon" rnlTcp Roasted fresh t vi ry das' . 2 I Drink "Hluo U'ibbon" cff. < . c Roasted fresh c-\er\ d.iy. 2-1 it 1 have now at ranged to t.ik care of a m'ncral collection busi ness , having secured a com pet n clerk and slenoyrapluM1 , and I collections will im-ivo prmnp and entiyctii * attention. 20-1 f N. T. Fine -lidencp pioporty f " sale , ( -'all on I' . 1' . lIoliMiun' . ' Kroken U. w. lcl V - : " ' " Kou SAI ) Oiie ; > iicnnd-l'ji.i ( Titfer dull H- ' ' > bt-i-n used - . - 1 n Ciu' new H' ' wayo'n , loiujdf r I1 VMI w- " batR-ain , c-.ill at or.c" , - ' " ' I'1" Stuff is poitif lo be Mdd. I I a no use fcr i ( . M C. Hi MTU' " . - - ' Wo an1 in the inaiKi't KMI > WHITK and YKM.OW CO 'N Will pay ll ' ' hiyhest pi u'f o' fered on tbo Miukm l- ! > w in-ir kct. Call and siu us bi-faie soli- iny. 31 f S. J. LON Drink "H.tiK'b'ion" coffee Roasted fresh cverv day. 24tf. Lest * * * * OUR NEXT MARKET DAY SALE . .IN. . Broken Bow. Saturday , Mar 13 , ' 00 . .AND. . Anselmo , Saturday March 6. 1909 | i * We will sell everything at a reasonable & commission and allow you one bid on % u your property "We cry Farm Sales for . 1 per cr nfc and guarantee you absolute sutUfuetiuu. "Consult Us Before Advertising Your Sale. " Tinder 'Rorke i Auctioneers Broken Bow Modern Agriculture \ VL Mow Plants Are Propagated By C. V. GREGORY , s\jrtcultuittl 'DiiJiJIor , loloa State Collefte \ Ciinyrljhl. lljlilt. liy Ami-rlc ii I'n-ii AsiiicUHon < rdcr to runilniii' H ril.e : c\-i.\t \ \ i'niiifiir . In year v. L must | irrjt.i- lltl- till1 J.llll'.M 111 l.olllr \1\ ! liditin - two irliii'lpnlvnya of Ililn by M't'd.1 anil liy ilhliilniii of liu 11 nit It si- " Yli uj ( l.npi.r I.Hit Of lliU O 1.1 ! > . > Actl-l. Ill It | J I.I Cii ; \-n.v thi.t i.lost if tlu U'dlnary' fnnti M.-I | : me nniltlplli'd. In diilcr in umk'i'stiii.d lliU jitvcs ? \ > o i.mst fret luiirn lio\v tincco.Is art1 / i.ni'd. 'i ln tiii-l : : of tin- > vi 11 Hif . lltivrw aid tliu Mlu the tVuii1 ! t-'uin. ' | , lm'.rt : , t'li li an ccrt.iln varh'iK'H lit' slnivvbt'irltM , lime only foinii' : ! i\M-IM : nIK ! iiin.st hi- planted In nlti'i1- ic.ti. ' rows wllli varieties \vldch Iwve liotlt kind : ? of blimoniH. In other plants the in.ile and fomulo iloweiM uiv c'oiiililnc'd In one. Thin Is Mio cuno with the apple mid many other fruits. Ii tin1 apple the Kt.uir'ii ! ! , or malt ) , ' ( ! ! , uio\\ In a rliv ; an uwl the pistil , i r I'e.nalo part , wlileh N In the < cut CM nf Ilio tlowor. The top of a uluiiien , v/I.k'li Is oximndul , l.-i called tliu an ther. TM.H contain ! a yollu\v dist ; llu pollen. Thu upper portion of the pistil In railed the Htlyina. From It a tube fiUK'tl the Htjle leads downward to tlu \iry. i : . Thii ovary contains ! one or innv i ' wliaped eell.s called ovules. Kcich of thuso miiloti IH rapalilo of do velopln ; ; Into u HUM ! If fertlll/ed with a pollen traln. ; When a KHiln of pol len nll litH on a ripe titijiuii ; ; U It held by a titlcky subutance tei re ted there It BODII germinates and twiuta a long thre.iilllUo project Ion down throuylj Iho Htjlo to tlio ovary , 'i Ids Klenoei j.j'oJiM lluii enters ( he ovary , and th J icultant union of the male and female olewc'iitrt caused a tsncd to develop One pollen ( .rain H required for eiuli ovule , ai.il eai'h ouilu Uexelops Into a hoparato soed. There are miiny thou Band pollun Knlnu produced by each stamen , and IIH there aie several ata- meiiH for each plHtll you will see th.U : i yteat excesn of polleii l < prcduccd Tlild h < : ne of tiaturu'u mothtds ol maUlic reprciliu tlon more certain. In Ho word like Iho apple llw pjilen may bometlme.3 fall directly on the stltftm In the Biime tlower. .More often , however , the lit a men and pistils ripen at dlfferuiit times. The object of this Is to provent.slf ( ; fertilisation , wh.lch , It | oo/r / continued , will weaken the vltall' | y ut l\tt \ ppinl'lt ' ; peucfjUloiH. Cross polllnatlon-tliiil is , tiiii a-rlUiKfitlou ol tlio ovnltt of one ( lower by the pollen from another plant -unites tlu stivnpli ; ! of both p\rents : and produces las'jjor , hardier Bciul. Thli has bei'ii proved \ > y mauy exper- liuoiits. If the t isfels are p'llkd from n r > j\v of n-r-i before they have lime to shul tiu'lr iiulli } ! | , tp | | plli | i must neees- d.irlly be fertllh'.ci ] Iv pollen fvii | ! ; olli- tr Htnlkd. The crosa pollination will car. \ > | ! | o d tfic'i ) | ro\va to produce heavier and larger oar.i. | f I hi 5 ircc- ) os'i U L-ontl.ifipi ] from \i-ir : | o iear the jlcldlny po\\cr l' Unit iiirthlihi'strain will b ; > con-.ldef.ibly Increased. In Much plants ns corn the wind car- I'lej tlio pollen for n da In every dlrec- ( loji. The air In the cornlleld Is so ( .lied wltl ) thoyplow ] dust that theio Is Ki.-ilim ! any d.uiyef th.\t tl(3 ( > -llis | will fUl to eatcli mere than plenty to fer- UIUo imch of the m.ny ; ovulen that are to fcr : ! ) llio future kernp.s. | poino plants , lipwuvoj' , JU' " not so for- Ituulu l'i thU rcspec ) . The pooi | | ) of fiMjl | jve.s | . ) carried ti some e\teiU. by the wind. bu ( not ( icarly no miiv.Ti seas as that of corn. In em'll pjuiita . ' ) * rtn , xii su-rios or niumtv biiiMVi.xa MALI : AND IT.UAUJ i'AH ( ' . < . i-lu\er thu xtiujiens are at the bottom ( f a hlei.der ttjbjj. Tl'Din which they canuot Ooi-upe unalUctj. l'iuts | | of tliij nature aru ilependent on Inspefn fij tr.inal'er pollun Iron ) one tlower to iuj- oruur. lu order to attraut ( Us' e Insucta Mio llowciy Bccrete a swent ocar ( , \vhicl ) colkvu | il the bottom of tha inbw of v , Ulch the nor/era arc comp - p cd , A > jla , r U'J , Iittcrflic3 ; ' d bcos arc very fund -f tills jC'4i.r ! niul in collect- l-'R It cr.rr : ; tlio jiollyn cf P P ficwcr ID tlio ritijm.i of aiutlicr. IScus nre ino.t ; 1 1. "port Hit i.i dolnj ; thU woiU because t.ov ! jatlur : so luu.h uioro of the ncc- t.iilU n do tui ) other iiisje , ta. They r'te.i c.u.liouic cuuie of the iiollea , I touvlikb v..i be soon sticking in jcl- , U. ' . . U.UlJ ty their hind lets , but enousli I.r.iv. . ijj Lriulicd off tj f rtilLe tl o 1 fij\ > - cs3luc'.i they \liit. The bios- , s " .3 of iv J clover are co larfo ; that the rljoit loupucti of cidlnary lioiipybce.t I tniiuot r.M h i. ) the Lutum. It ij vp.i : the UifBitr bymblebcea that this crop depends for Its ftbljjty to produce seed. Indeed , it Is so fliitjrejy dependent upon tbem that the crop of coyer ) Is Jn direct proportion to the of bumblebpos lu the neighborhood. If Is nnythliiK but ploaeant to run Into a big ucst of bumblobues with a mower or rake , but before yon build n lire over them ptop to think \vlicther you want a crop of clover aeoil or not. Koine beelreeporo nra ik-velopln strnhis of honeybees with exceptional ly 1'iiiK loiimies. S'oiiie of these aru tible to obtain honey from ho'uui crop red dvjM'i1 , whk-li h.i ! smaller Lhsjomj than tie ! fir. t ( rc.p. Vv'hen these alraiui ( f bcc" be 'nnio a little bitter devclopo 1 nii'l I.ITP vlde-Iy cM-lrlln-tcl the iuo- fi-lir-i3 ! rf t'p : bumble' ce Ml 1 be over. In the r.i'e of small p.ia'n cross frrtllhitK'ii li ImpssUbio , sliife tlu ( lower h hdp ! of a clo ; pj IK : ! ! . Two varieties of wh-wt inny be planted In adjoining tleldit or oven In the same /U / 1.1 without the sllKhloKt danger o ( inl.\liiK. Varieties cf corn , on the oth er hand , often mix when as much as forty irds apart. The select Inn of seed corn will be taken up In the m "t artl.le. The best - - Scion no. xin TIM ; KPI OCR AND MO.V ; KLAUY ig IJI5 UMILIJ ) . jiU'lliutl of fceliK'Ung Hiunll grain la by means uf tlio fanning mill. liy run ning through throe or four times a.i nnic-li seed as Is needed all tbe small grains may bo cleveJ out and tlio light ol.o.s blown o\cr , loin bit ? only tlio heav iest , strongp t ones for planting. Grain that Is Intonlod for seed Khuiild be Ktorcd carefully In older Unit It may { ro nirmiell I ho yrli'tPV uninjured. . Tha ( . hlof eipmo : ! j of Hti td Hcp.l are mois/ Jure , IIMS nnd rats ai.d ml c. The uet'd ' , | MUIJ : lc O.ry when Hturo.l nnd Kept who.e moisture cannot Rain ue- CO--53 | j lf. I ry - .cd will sjtniul almost any aisiot'nt < .f freohip : wlthoul Injury , There are a number of Inserts thaf damage seed grain by burrowing Into tlio conn. If tinscod room \i \ tlsht , fljoy may b. > liill.d by fuml ati'i.lth fllfbon illsulplildu UM-d at the rate of i\ pound. ( < wl tliuusimil t\ibi. \ | ' fpct of ppaio. I'hi o this In i\u ( .pun dish oi | top of the seed , ( lese the room as tightly as puuslhlo , and In a few honr.i UIP Inspftti will bo i sterminated , faro should bo taken not to go npir : tlio ropm with u \ \ xiID \ \ thuKUS Is ex plosive. This Kiunu trjiitniinit la til-ia fatal to rats anil mjee , unless the.v liuva soio | w.iy of uspapln from lliu room. It1 possible the seed room , Mhouhl bu M > well built that thepests can nut ( H't | ni | | t. The npi-oiiil niuihud of plant propu- ( fatlon Is by dhlsloii that 1.b. . \ plant , liu par'n of I ho p'lant Itself. 1'otalooa are priip.iKntoil In this way almost en tirely. If small \\lllow and poplar br.UH'bes HIM wtut-1 ; Into the KiMiind , they will grow Into trees. Apple and other fiult treeu are vropngnlcd either by uraftlni. ' , or buddlm , ' . Aple | trees inny be ral-'i'd from ueed , but the fruit of Kueillln ; ; trees h usually worth less. By taking a part 01" the trop jinij gro\\lng niiuther from It , it will , oi1 i-uilj'-'e , bear the same kind of fruit. Grafting consists of joining pieces of small bra IK-lies or scions of the tree which U to be propagateij to pieces of roola tr stocks. The roots of yearling secdliuas fii'ouod for stocUg Tha Bccns ( , will h should bn nbout the so | : c ( ,1 lend pe-.ull. shoukl be tut In th < - fall and ju loj In G.UH ! . can bo Oc : c r.t nuy time durlu the Winter. All that U r.cccss.iry U to cutup thy lower end of the s-siun and the up- j'.ap end pf the atoJ ; at an upas iiu\vii ! In 1'lg. 1U. Those ur then < nvfully littui to rthcr nr.d tkd.lth j li'.tle ' comaicn Btrlii' ? . The oisuiaUl jn-ilnt U to l-o sure to ln\o the i.im Lluni layer cf the s k > n ji.ln that oi the-stoik. Thh rnmbium l.iyi r Is th. * thli. : li'iht l-rcwii portion between the Larl : and tlu wotil It u the point Vihrto Tovith takes rlace. The completed graft , which should bo cluht to ten Inches long , Is again packed In sand. In the spring the grafts tire planted In a row In the | ; nr/le / und left until they are two pr three years , old. when they may bo transplanted fi ) fldr ) pernwnQiit plnco lu tltq ' ' tl vShemwrd & Burk tlA . H. ft iliApnii.\ ; n-u ; , i OA' JUST .GROCERIES U I' IIAVK A ML ! M V , I INT or Datcn , Importd FI G , tionoy. Celery , Cranberries. Sweet Potatoes. Bill Pickles , Candied Cherries , Candied Citron Foal , Candied Lemon PC-a1 , Orarge Peal , Ntit Meats. After Dinner Mints , .1 ; ll l-iml.s n | Nuts N.-u- i-ii > | jv. no v in. \Vc a No li.ive I iv- It'i ( ) i > i i lit frniti I ! illniKin hit ; c.i-c- tinKiiitl YOU CAN PRY USE ! k\ \ I Ml i FOR OUR d : ? U.iltlsviti Nut and Linnj ) & Cannon and Nigger Kloml Coil : > WE ALSO NOW HAVE W3CE PEA COAL H ! .yy yyy yj y vyt 0XXX3i 8 RAS ANDERSON | - DEALER IN V. | I'ecd hi large anr small quantities at both wholesale b H nnd retail. x X Special nVlpniinn given tn filling orders for coal O in any quantity Hrokon Bo\v1 Nebraska h % wxxvcxxx > : : otwic : * < > 5r > c < Send your Abstract Orders to j. a. Bonded Abstractor Office in Security State Bank B'lci'n ; 1908 WHITEHALL POLAND-CHINAS 1908 As good as money cnn buy or skill produce. IN SURVICIS OI'IIAN I10Y 42175 , 1st and Sweepstakes at Nebraska State Fair ig1)/ . WillTUIlAU , KING 48003 , Of well uitb ; faultless conformation and breeding. 7 SOWS AVERAGED 12 PIGS , SPRING ' 08. 7 Sow , Sired Ry : King Unk 24159 , Gran 1 I ook 38305 , Chief Teo. 3rd. 20740 , Young Tee 42(06. ( , standard Chief and etc. Stock for Sale at Private Treaty No Public Sale This Fall. M. E. Vandenbcrrj , - - - Sargent , Nebraska. AUHTRAC1TIlSrO BROKEN BON ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU $1000 , ftiiOO nnd SUOOO f. O , R. ROCINF. , WIS. V \ This Car Arrived Friday , Feb'y 5 , 09- Come in arid Look it Over. W. E. Tallot. A. G. Martin.