G IIE'lKJiPUBLKJAiN , UUaTKH COUNTY , NEBRASKA. 3ilS g&aa&a2gitt l We have Hie following1 lands for sale. Most of them on very easy terms. 100 acres unimproved $10.00 ' per acre 100 " improved $25. OU " acre 100 " " $40.00 " acre 240 t ( grass land $13.00 " acre 2-10 acres , 45 acres new breaking , $30.00 acre 320 acres improved $25.00 per acre 2SO ' " $35.00 " acre 320 " " $30.00 " acre 400 acres , buildings , fence. $25.00 " acre GSO acres cultivated land , fence , $35.00 an acre ' 100 acres grass land , $1'J.50 per acre 500 acres grass land improved $1'J.50 per acre 3'JO acres school land leased 25 yrs , fenced and 140 acres cultivated $12.50 an acre You ought to find something in the above list that will suit you , Broken Bow , - Nebraka UWI Of course yon can see farther , lint it will enable yon to look over our goods to a bette.i advantage. 'The Davenport Wagons Are fully guaranteed in every respect. Made ol steel with roller bearing axles. They stand up under one-third heavier loads and are handled with a third less power. Made by John Deere a firm with a reputation. Prices right and terms to suit. A Good Single Harness A Coed Single Harness lor $12.00. Xew goods just received , ( lood single Harness $12.00 bel ter ones for # 15.00 and up to 1S.OO. j The Two Row Cultivator - Made of Mallable Iron and warranted to do better - < ter work than any other machine on the market. Deere No. 9 Edge Drop Corn Planter That guarantees to give yon 1 S per cent drop. The planter with the most rigid Irame made. ( lood steel used on this planter makes it right. Look at That Carriage We have on sale for SliJO.OO. Cast your eve around while you are among the buggies and'see the Merry Widow , the smartest one of the line. Don't wait too long , a look today is better than a disappointment tomorrow . Sharpless Cream Separators ( Jives you more cream and lasts longer than any other make. See the New Gasoline Burner Absolutely safe just the thing for the hot days that are coining. Let us show you why it " the best. Our lines are complete. Take your time , have a talk with us and we will explain ail toou. . Let u- . show yon that we have good goods and i ijju pi us. . GENERAL HARDWARE IMA I ISIUI FRAN'SmiS. Bcnj-imin K. Kicker 320 acres in 35-20-IS S 20SOO Line.-In I , uid Co to Alice Peliik , lot 10 in blk 1 , Lincoln add to Ansley. . 175 Josi ph N. Davis Single to John C. Henderson 100 acres in 32-10-21 4000 William N. Greenfield to Fnedrick Wagoner , 320 acres i n ( 13-22 K.OOO Horace F. Kennedy Sheriff to NVls Lee , lot 2 in blk o oiiginal town of Ans ley 100 Au u > t Wisching to Silas 13 Hoffman , 7 acres in 10-15-23 also lots 5 0-7-8 in blk 9 lots 5 to 12 in blk 10 H,00 Win. 11 Bybcc to Charles J.ickobson IdO acres in 21-15-25 4SOO Jesse lt. Van Uurkirk to Arch Parr lots 10-17-18 First add to iMcrna 2100 Jonathan Kamuliucr to By ron Leonard , Parcel in lL-l'i-22 3500 John Krohn to IClixabeth Huckner , 79 acres in 5- 1321 2500 Win. W. Kice to D. W. Xehr 125 acres in 13-19- 1 s 3000 Chas. H. X.ichry to Henry Xichry luO acres in 12-17- 2 ? . . . ! 4400 George Kelly to Warren S. Wells , li.O acres in-17-17- 21 4300 J. J. Beranek to Josephine lieraiiek , 1U ( acres in 28- 20-17 51)0 ) ICva Williams and Hus band to Alice Haisch , Parcel in 17-10-22 100 Warren S. Wells to George Iwlly lots 1-2 3-4 in blk 02 2nd add to Merna 230 ( Key G. Waters to James H. Kerr , IdO acres in 5- H-l'i 2500 Callaway Improvement Co. to W. 1C. Shupp , lots 3-4 K. B. add to Call way. . . ( .00 ICmeline Reyner widow to Walter J. Woods , S 15 ' + ' of lot 1 I in F. Ueyncr's add to 15. How 1,01 Daniel K. Rockwell to W. B , Kennedy anil Samuel L. Miller , lots 7 8 in blk 3 in JCmeline Kcyner's add to B. Bow 200C George N. Clingerman to ICdwardCliugeruian , lee 1 acres in 32-15-19 1600 Thomas A. Newman to w m F. Phi for , 80 acres in2'Mr-25 2500 Stella J. Scott and Hus- i band to Chas. W. Bow- 1 man , lots 0-7 S # of 3 in i blk 94 Groat's add to 1 B. Bow 300 The Kearney Land Co. to 1 Barbara Scheihing Dietrich - , trich , 100 acres in 34-13- j 22 51.00 , John Keller to George W. Franklin , Parcel in 5-14- 17 32 James 1C. Adamson to 1C. N. Sillivaii , 100 acres in f , l'-17 ) 7000 Chas D. Brewer to JCdward N. Stllivtin Parcel in Sec 32-31 Tp20 Bg17. . . 2000 Filcy { U. Ilaskell to J. D. Ilaskell , Und Mint in 11-K.25 300 Walter 1C. Brown to B. A. Darrow , lots 8 ( ) in blk 5 add to Mason 125 Stella J. Scott and Husb. to Wm. J. Wilson , Nx'i of lot S and lots ' ) and 10 blk M Groat's add B. Bow 1200 I Georgia B. Savage ami and Ilusb. to Maggie B. Pfrchm , lot 15 in blk 'J ii Sargent 105 John C. Probst to Joseph W. Smith , all of lots 4-5 o , in blk S in Sargent. . . 1500 Christ Christiansen to K. 1C. Brcga , 120 acres in Sec 0-U and 12 Tp 10 Rg 23 and 25 1000 Win. Owen to Theodore Parccll , lot 4 in blk 27 and Strip 20x112 ft S- TC'.blk ' 1300 Lincoln Land Co. to Xinis Preltyman , lot 0 in blk "K" in Coms'.ock 100 James II. Bailey to John TL Melton , 40 acres in 2'MS-24 SOO James S. Caywood to John 11. Caywood , Parcel in 13-17-20 1400 ohn II. Caywood to Loren Cornell , 10 acres in 29- 17-20 1000 I.LION HliMS. Some of our farmers have be- .jun plowing. Louis H nil men I shipped hogs o Omaha the first of the week. Win. Mclntosh sold a team of lorscs and one -mules , iccciv- ng $000 by the transaction. Mrs. Joseph Spencer spent a cw days with her mother , Mrs. .lottiuger. . Miss Kitty Kvans is helping in he Weissert store this week. Mr. John Killmor of Lincoln Bounty is visiting friends and clativcs near IClton. Albert Shafer and family vis ted with the 1C. Mottinger fami- y Sunday. Stella Govearts is in school ngain after an absence of three lays , being sick with the meas es. Mrs. Leonard Ilillon was called lo Dunning on account of the leath of her falher , Mr. Foole. The pupils of the ICiton school are preparing an entertainment to be given at the close of school on Ihe evening of April 9th. Minnie Leek has an attack of the measles this week. Albert Kleeb made a business trip lo Broken Bow Saturday. Mr. Bishop sprained his shoul der this week. He was hauling alfalfa and had just reached the lop ol the hill by his barn , when the coupling pole of ihe wagon broke and Ihe back wheels , rack and alfalfa with Mr. Bishop on it , ran back down Ihe hill. The , team ran off to the barn. It is lucky that nothing more serious happened. Grandma Shafer met with quite an accident Sunda ycvening. She was just starting home from a visit with her daughter , Mrs. Mottinger , when the spring wag on seal on which she was silling became unfastened and fell oil taking Grandma along. Her back was injured by Ihe fall. Dr. Mc- Arlhur was called. She is reported - ported some boiler al ibis writ ing. Miss lC > i/.a Dowse spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents near Comstock. Prairie Hill. The sewing circle will meet with Mrs Thomas , April 8. Mrs. Bryan and children of Union Valley spenl Fiiday night and Satuiday at Mr. Thotuab' place. There will be an ICaster pro gram at the school house ICaster Sunday at 2 P. M. j The ladies circle will have I will sell tit public auction at my farm 2i miles southeast of Broken Bow 011 : Wednesday Till 1909 , April , , lOsSO . 320. I The following described property to-wit : HORSES i Black Aiute in fonl , age Sl 1580 i Iron j'ray marp with colt by side , n e 11 , wt. 1600 i buy team mures 7 and 8 yrs wt. 1100. I team nmrt-i 0 yrs old wt 2000 j i team mares 8 and n yrn wl 2300 I bay mare I yrs , wt ifoo i team smooth mouth. I mare cell 2 y s old. 1 stallion 2 yrs old , wt 1050. } mare colt'i I yr old. CATTLE 2 fresh cows ; with calves at side 2 milch cows. < | dry cows. 2 yearling heifers. 3 yending steeis. 3 winter steers. Some household ynods. Seed corn. Seed Alfalfa. And other things to numerous to mention. A FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Sums of $10.00 and under cash. All over r $10.00 u credit of 9 months with interest at 8 per cent will be given. A 2 per cent discount for cash. I FJ IVS3 their Easter sale Friday , April lf > . at Mrs. Shoup's and will also serve ice cream iu the afternoon. The public is cordially invited to come. Bay and Longfellow arc shelling ing- corn for Mr. Juel. ( Juite a few people from here attended the box supper west of Merna Saturday niglit. The party given at Mr. Dave Coulter's Friday night was well attended. All report a pleasant time. Refreshments were served at midnight. YOU M-r.l ) 10 KNOW MORI : Aliout up-to-date S u n d a y school methods and the County convention of all the Sunday schools of Custer county is the place to get this knowledge. IMPLEMENTS 4 sets neatly new harness. single driving harness. old hickory wngou rack uncl wa ou. good carriage run-about buggy. upring wagon. heavy stock saddle. iip\y badger cultivator. Ohio cultivator. tongueless disc. 1 Champion corn planter. 1 three section steel harrow , with riding attachment. I push grabs seeder. I potato digger. I stiring plow. I walking lister. I Jones hay rake. I Keystone mower. I lifting derrick. i Ktnpire cream sepaiator. 3 or 4 lichen chickens. April 21 and 22 is the date at Broken Bow. Every up-to-date school in the county will be represented at this convention. IS YOUK SCHOOL A BANNER ? It takes n , ( \ ) report to the county association , (2) ) a contri bution from your school to the county association of live cents per member , (3 ( ; a delegate to the county convention. Don't let your school keep the whole county back. Sincerely yours , MRS. 1C. SHRPAKDSON , County Secretary. 15. Taylor who has been attending Custer College left Tuesday morning for Thedford to visit her mother and sister. Sunny Monday The King of Laundry SOA.PS. Yellow soaps j contain rosin. SUNNY MONDAY contains i no rosin. i'Sunny Monday bubbles will wash away your troubos. " Use ( Sold Dust it is better and cheaper than yelow soap. Buy Sunny Monday and Clold Dust -Of- J. N. PEALE