1 ' 1 TJJIf- REPUBLICAN , CTHTKR COfXTY , NEBRASKA. ssz A STARTLING STATIiMCNT NEW YORK MEDICAl AUTIIOHI- IIES CLAIM IttSI'LI'SIA CAUSliS CONSUMPTION The post mortem statis tics of the big New York hospitals show that sonic cases of consumption arc due to unchecked dyspepsia especially when the victim was predisposed to tubercu losis. Dyspepsia wears out the body and brain , the weaken ed , irritable stomach ia un able to digest food , the body does not receive the requir ed nourishment , constipa tion ensues and the victim becomes thin , weak and haggard , As u result the body becomes a fertile field for the germs of disease to lodge and flourish. Therefore , the person who permits dyspepsia to progress unhindered is guil ty of contributing toward the development i f one of the most insidious at d fatal diseases known to mankind Dyspepsia is curable if properly treated. The PM. McCotnas Drug Co. sell a remedy which they positive ly guarantee will cure in digestion or dyspepsia or they will pay for all the medicine used during the trial. This remedy is an absolutely new medical dis covery aud has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no offer could be more fair , and the offer of the Ed. McComas Drug Co. is proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a de pendable and infallible icm- cdy. Inasmuch as the med icine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspep sia to try this remedy. A twenty-five cent box of Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets con- tians enough medicine for fifteen days treatment. Kc- mcmbcr Rexall D\bpepbiu Tablets are only sold by ED McCoMAS , Druggist , Broken Bow , Neb. [ E HAVE purchased the Tin & Plumb ing business form erly run by Mr. W. P , Koyers , and will con duct our business in the Same old stand , and do the same first class work- . In addition we will do Sanitary Plumbing1 and Heating' , in Tlot Air , TTot water , and Steam , and guarantee all our work to be perfectly satisfactory , and will appreciate the opportuniy to make esti mates on work in our line. ANDERSON Utl/ ) / iicu/r / RP.LAUCO.B 7UIVE5 LINCOLN BRAND , CENTURY v COFFEE i ASK YOUR CROCER' LLIGH GRAPE Lumber , a Inrifc assortment and complete stock for Uuihk'n to choose from. Let us estimate on your contracts. We always try to please. H. T. BRUCE & CD. Lumber fit Conl South Midi * . * * . t * * * - w ' R&K'oyi .DiflFR Olfip8iE FOK SAI.K BY NiiTK'U 01' 1T.T1TIUN' ot Jusvph A lUliLiu U ild r.isc-d In ( uuntv Court of Custci I' ' 1 he bt.ile of NubrnsU.t , To .ill IPCIIHIIM In trii sled in salil estate , take notli c iliat .1 | > c tltlon has been Illocl for lUo .iii | > olntiiifiit ot George \V. llabcock as adutlnlstiatui < it salil estate , ulilcli has been set un In lulu , on May 'JO , 1CW at looik.iU a. in U-lt.'il April 80 , 1009 A H. Hl'HI'HHh\ a.'J-lul3 It. CountJuil NOTICn TO OUBDITOUS In the c'utintv Coutt of Custor count\p Nib r.iskit in thr matter of the nutate ofvuu.nn J U'.inu decease , ! . The State of Nebraska to I'tPilltois ol s.UU Kst.lte. JU-Notice , that I will sit In the Count\ Court Room , In llroken How , in Salil Count ) , on the SOtu day of May 100 , and the iBth d.i > ol November 1POP , at 10 o'clock a in to 10 ccivo and examine all claims Died anil fro Rented against said estate with a \lo\\ to theirailjustuu t and ailon ante * andtli.it on ic Hi st date above named the petition ot the widow will be hoaitl foi hemet > tead ix einptiona find allowance , and othei itat utotj lights Thi * time limit foi the presentation ot claim * against said estate U six inont'it ' , from the 20 day of April 10 * , and the time limited foi the payment of debt * IN one vcai I mm said date ll.ltcd I 50 IfJ A U IllIMI'llllKV a11.1 ml34t fountJiilgr N'OTIrKTil N'ON' UUMUr.NT UlU'RNOANT In the Ulstiiil Couit of t'ustcr I'ountv Nebiaaka. ' Isaac A , Roneau 1'lalntlffsVm 11 Poul , llonry Paul , et al , DelendantH. The defendant , Henry Paul will take no- tli.e that on the lull day of Airll. 100Vm , II Kind , ono of the defendants in the above entitled nctlon Illed his answer aud Crobs. petition In said action in the Ulstila couit of Ouster county , Nebraska , the object and prayei ot which said Cross petition - > o filed by the said defendant , Win. II. I'ord against tlic said delendant , llenrv Paul , arc to iel aside \.trait * and cancel a ceitaln iiioriii.iKe nade by the plaintiff , Isaac A Itencau and his wife to the said defendant Henry Paul on the tlrst day of Deceuifoei , 100 upon the North \\cM o.uarter of faectlon 15. Township Itanue 30 In Cusler County Nebraska , which moitpage was. given to secure the pay ment of J130J.OO , the same being due and pav- able on the first day of December , ion and drawing Interest at the rate of 0' , per cent per annum until paid and which mortgage Is rccoided In Hook TJ at pa0o ICO of the rec ords of Custer County , Nebraska Said Cross petition allege * that at the time said mortgage was made that the defendant \Vm. 11. l-'oul was entitled to said land by virtue of a contiact whUh he had entered in to in the early part of 1POJ with the then own er ot the same , Udward L Ford , and that under and by virtue of said contract of purchase - chase , the t > nld Win II. Kurd , at the time of the execution of the said mortgage was In open , notorious , absolute and cxdusUe pos session of bald land of which possession the dclciulant , Henry Paul liad notice and was bound to fake notice. That said Cross pell , tlou fuithcr alleges that the bald plalntin , Isaac A Kcncau had no tight or authority to execute said mortgage or to encumber slid land for the reason that he well Knew that the said defendant , Win. 11 1'ord was entit led to the same and \ \ as in puscsslon ol the same. You , the said defendant Tlonn Paul , aie required to answer said Petition unoi befoie Monday , the Slth day of May iww Patod this Ilth day of April IPOJ , WJU.UM u. PoitD lly 9 A IIOU'OMlt c I , GurruusoN. ul mull ami A WAI.I. his All ) s Wilson , Manniup- , and Ridcnor , I were Merna M itors Tuesday. i Inliti Whelinjj u cnj lyinjj a viiit from liia sister thia week. Work was I't' un Mondavi on the Noman ( 'alholic oliurch at Ansloy. II. R. Joiner and wifeofiMerna visited in th city Kiiday , Satur day and Sundjiy. W. II , Wells made a business trip to Gregory , South Dakota , last week , Mr. and Mra. H. S. Hennctt went , down to College view Sani tarium last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Wai- worth are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. I. A Coletnin. John Finch. H. R. Black , and C. M. Hlowera came over fioru Arnold together last Friday. Alex and Missea Mina and Elsia Pirnie of Wuisscrt were LJroken Bow visitors last Friday. Mrs. C. M. Leisure and four daughtets loft last week for their new Home at Portland , Oregon. Miss Ora Heck wh'i in teaching at Thcdford visited Saturday aud Sunday with relatives in this city. Mrs. Bean , and Mrs. Tut lie returned Wednesday night from a ten days visit in Lincoln and York. Fred Baisch came home last Friday evening and has been sick since that time with a brouchil trouble. John Gilling1 ? who has been in the land oflice at North Platte , lelt last week to assume his new duties at Cheyenne , Wyo Mr. and Mrs. J. G VanCott , Mr. and Mrs. II. Hangs , and Dr. Willis Talbot were in Omaha last week. Mr. II. T. Bruce , will leave Friday morning for a few days visit with rclativies at Iloldredge and McCook. Miss Kthel Diffendaffer , a student at Custer College spent the E ister vacation at her home in Ravenna. J. A. Amsberry of Mason City who was a candidate for State Representative last fall was in the city last Friday. D. K. Wilson of Wahoo arrived in the city ibis evening , and will spend most of the summer with his son J. H. Wilson Esq. Judge U. F. Good , of Wahoo , who wa * in the city on leyal busi ness last week , returned to Wahoo Thursday morning. I'Mtor ! C. W. Meal is enjoying a visit this week from his lather , W. II. Ik'al. Mr. Heal likes Nebraska but thinks there is no place like Missouri. On application of Kli Cox two of the Cox children which have been under the guardian ship of Samuel Palton were turned over to him by Judge Humphrey last Saturday. Agent Moultou , of Anselmo office of the Uurhngton railroad , was in the city today. lie was brought here by Sullivan and Squires to take his desposition in a railroad damage case. IAKF : NOTICE Patties wishing services of o first class shire stallion will find same at my ranch at farm prices. a-22 m- ( > F. II. WUISKNKHDKK PI ) mouth Rock PJTJJS. Full blooded Barred Plymouth ROCK eggs 50 cents per setting of 15. $3 00 per hundred eggs. J. 13. Wilson , phone 355. altf Nuu Hope Items. The party at Mr. G riffles a week ago list Friday night was well attended and the evening was enjoyed uy all present. Bertha Iluffakcr came home a week ago last Friday for a short visit returning to her school near Anselmo Sunday. W. II Cline has been very sick this week. Clarence Iluffakcr moved into his new house last week. Alice Iluffaker went up to Mulliti a week ago last Wednes day to teach a spring term of school. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cline went to Broken Bow last Thurs day. Church was dispensed with at 0. K. last Sunday night on ac count of the storm. Olin and Warren Cline return ed home last Sunday for a short visit with their parents , Grtcllo Items. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Prfscolt returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with relatives at Harrison , Nebraska , Mr. and Mrs , Hill , Mr. and Mrs. Dyke , Mr. and Mrs. Knapp and Lee Lawn visited at Mr. In gram's Sunday. Mi\s ICulnlia Smith was picas- fintly j-urptisfd last Kriddy even ing about twenty were presftit and all report a line tune. Mi. and Mrs. C. 1) ) . Day were callers in the Valley Tuesday. J. S. Baker died at his home in Ortello Valley last Wednesday and was laid to rest in the Orlello cemclary Thursday. F ( . Baker arrived to late to be present at his fathers funeral. Anslcy News. Dr 1C. A. Ilannawas an Omaha visitor thia week. W. Butdett and N. C. Harm have a moving picture outfit and Ansley will have shows of that kind. The first one was given last Saturday night and was well attended. Rev. D. McKachem attended the meeting of the PresbyUry at Central Cit > last week. He ten- deied his resignation to his con gregation last Sunday. It is understood that he has had a i all to one of the laigest cities in this part ol the slate. His ptople here hope he will reconsider his resignation- J. R. Rhoades ic presented the defendant and N. D Ford the plaintiff in the case of Amsbery against Patrick at Mason City last week. The case resulted in favor of Amsberry. R. G. Applegarth is making extensive improvements on his main street property. Hen\ti Berwyn , now has a Modern Woodmen Lodge. This lodge was organized by oriraniser Mr. K C. Cross with a membership of twenty. Neighbors , you should do your best , to swell the membership and make this lodge one of the best in the state. Meeting nights first and third Tursdays of each month. Joe Peniston was the busiest man in Berwyn last week. A. T. Ilarvill has purchased the lot just north of his new building. The foundation for the new church is being made this week. Joe Pcuiston has purchased u lot between the Livery barn and Meat market and will move his blacksmith shop on it as soon as the weather permits. A new building will be built on the lot being vacated by Joe Peniston. 'I his building will be used to hold township meeting and a place to put the road grader. Frank Miller went to Beaver Crossing , Nebr. Monday to take part in a target shoot. II. K. iMuessel and men from Antiley were painting and papei- ing the opera house this week. At the wrestling match meet Tuesday night there will be pre liminary contests by county talent. You , who are lovers of sport should attend. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh eve y day. 24-ti. C. M. Headrick , M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Sanitarium Department ol tlie Hastings Cily Hospital > ; - . , & Will visit Broken Bow on Monday Uprii 26 , Free Consultation txnd Examina tion Ulvcn nt these visits. V\u ilic mon suiuUbi , tsr it is better to conic to tlus uiitu mm , nul inumicr tin caii'of i > ht > Uuu * ami tialucu nurbd fas. cs that rciiuirc oporatlon ; . me under tin care of sklllHil surguoni rot those wlio ar not seil'jush 111,1 proUde .1 specl.U mean for treatment at their own home ami tak them at a low fee , to be paid as they ieccl\ bcnetUs. Hopu jo sou you nt nbovu dntu. Thejoko will be on you if you "buy "before you see the following : Farm harness $23 and up Disc Harrow $23 and UTD U Harrow 3 Section $15.50 and up Sulky plows $35.00 and UTD K rt Gang Plows $55.00 and up Breaking Plows $9.50 and up Corn Planters $28,00 and up Cultivators $14.00 and up Wagons , a few left , $65.00 American Hog Pence 22c and up ti > Pine Top Buggies $55 and up y Clover Leaf Manure Spreader Its a "beauty , see It. Our motto is to sell as low as the lowest. Quality considered. flB / I THEY ARE COMING FRANK MAHARA'S Mirth , Melody , Music Funny Commetlians Pretty Octoroons , Big Band. At the Opera House Friday Evening April 30th , The Greatest and most Pleasing Event of the Season. PRICES 25 and 50 CUNTS I ยง \ . Postmaster J. II. Walburn , of McKinley , was in the city on busi ness the first of the week. J. N. Weeth of Ausley , wai trausactiuy business in Hie city last Saturday.