10 Til 1C REPUBLICAN , OU8TKR COUNTY , KEBKASKA , ' The Market " "S" t ! .ti JUlvC/ > The Jackson is the best all around car on the market to-day. The car is good in all of its parts It is a leader in simplicity , in power and in durabiliiy. Jt is so simple of operation that anyone can run il. And then , too , the price is reasonable. The .Jackson lias made its reputation on the fact that no hill is too sleep and no sand is too deep for it. This is not simply an idle claim but it is an actual fact which will be proved to your satisfac tion if you will tfivo us an opportunity to demonstrate the car loyou. JOHN S. McGRAW , Agent Kocp Your Poultry Healthy It pays to feed your liens and chicks some good reliable poultry food occasionally rather than let them droop and die from cholera , it will serve as a tonic and a preven tive of diseases. it also makes hens lay. ] have the GREAT AV10ST- BKN POULTRY TONIC that is guaranteed to give satisfaction , i also have in sect powders and lice killers which are an essential thing to keep chicks healthy dur ing the summer months. The Busy Druggist Notice. We arc desirous of placing with farmers a few more con tracts for growing cucumber , musk melon , water melon , cquash and pumpkin seed. Also sweet aud flint corn. Our prices are the highest in years and the tseaaon looks favorable. We would be pleased to cor- fcspond with any one interested. u Respectfully , TlIK C. IIlUUUKT ) COY S U Co. Valley , Douglas Co. Neb iu6-m27 C. It. COY , Pres HON. JAMES D. FRAZIER , Representing Tennessee in the Unlte < ! States Senate. OIJBTMR CO. JjAlsrD MAN" Jb' YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale list with me. If you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of fice 42 , residence , 120. J3KOKEN 13OW WESrERVILLE ITEMS ' A. W. Copa y i * in Lincoln at % fie hospital. The I. O. O. I ? , lodge at VVestcrvillo was taken by surprise on Saturday nig-ht by the Kebek- aln. After lodg-e had closed the Rebekdhs were on hand with well filled baskets of refreanments consisting1 of cake and icecream. After refreshment were served they all enjoyed a good time with bath vocal atul instrumental nusic. Come again sisters. John Scott and wife have i enc to St. Paul en a visit. The following1 are fond parents of baby girls born to them last week : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allen , Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moody. Mr. Mood said he had to plant another acre of potatoes for his Corn is nearly all planted in this vicinity. There was a heavy rain last Thuisday night accompanied by quite a bit of liail. No damage was done and we can still stand more rain. A large number of the patron * age bills passed by our last legis lature have been found on inves tigation to be defective and will not stand. Among the bills which were found to contain de fects i-i one which has a curious bearing- the W. C. 1' . U. of the stato. The bill was meant to ivc a legal standing to a num ber of different societies which are leagalixed by the state. By this act , or a part of the bill , and m the case of the W , C. T. U. the name was wrongly put in the bill 'and the mistake was never noticed until it had passed both houses and been signed by the Governor. The name in the bill reads "Woman's Christian Independence" so there is no longer a W. C. T. U. in this state as the bill excludes from in corporation all except those named in it. J , M. Chrfotouaen , nn old gentle inun who lived in the east ptrt of the city , died at his homo lust Thurs day morning , lie had worked iho dtiy bofoto and was apparently in huiilih up to the hour of his entli. The fuiijralvaa hold ut the M 1C. Cburi.li on Mjndny t.t three o' clock p in nnd no conducted by ftav. Ibompjon who preached HD ' 'iiriiosl uiul oloqnant Gorman ami the remains worj conveyed to the of inetery , where the Inat atul c I1' ' . ' " * ot burial were porfortnod. The dioedod o.tina from the eli } OiHintry < J years ago and sottlec on n homoatend near 13onvU , his > county , where ha roared his family and ubont three years Bgo , moved to Urnkjn B i\v and nbnit six montlia ago , hound hU faithful wile olobrrtt nl the Coition anniversary of their wedding. liysidos a wife , ho loaves ten chil dren to mourn him , four glrla mid six boys , all of whom with the ex Oc > ption of ono who is in the old nolintry , attended the funeral. NOTIOi : OP FINAL UK POUT. inta.te ol .lolm Youugilale , deceaseil. lit County Court of Ciibtor County , Ncbrahka. Tliu State of Nebraska , to all iiersous in. torcstuil In said estate , take notice , that Henry Ki-llt-y lias iiieil a ilnal account ami report ot Ills administration , anil a iietltlon tor ilnal settlement , distribution ami ills , charge as such , \\lilclt have been set for hearing before ( > alcl Court on June 17th. UKW at 10 o'clock a in when , , , you may ap pear ami contest the same. Dated May 13th , IP09. ( Seal ) A. U. HUMi'iiiiKV , County .l Ul20J10lt our rubber goods to the limit and note their marvelous elas ticity. This"- means tliey are made of new live rubber. ] Iot- walcr bottles , syringes - es and all needed sick room appliances' ot best quality are to be found here. J. G. HAEBERLE Druggist BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA The Doris Lake Openingwil be on June 5th , All arc in-i vitcd. m20 j3 -S'iOJM ADDITIONAL LOCAL % A. E. Anderson was an Ausley visitor Sunday. , _ John David , of Ansley , was a city visitor Tuesday. Dr. Wills , of Anselmo , was in the city Wednesday. J. W. IiulTaker , of Cusler township , was a city visitor Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Atkisson , of Mcrna , were in the city Tues day. day.U. U. S. Norn , of Bun Oak , was ransacting business in the city 'ncsdayi Fred Brittion , of Auselmo , was in the city on business Tuesday. Morris Ryerson made a busi ness trip to Ansley the. first of the week. I. A. Kencau made a business trip to Omaha Monday , return ing today. I'M win P. Myers made a busi ness trip to Lincoln the first of the week Mrs. W. T. Pritchard left the first of the week for a visit with her parents. John Hcney , of Merna , was in the city Saturday for the wrest ling match. Sam Torgenson , of George town , was transacting business in the city Monday. Dr. J. II. Morrow , of Merna , came down in an auto Saturday for the wrestlingmatch. . P. II. Reed manager of the Buckeye ranch was a passenger for the east Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Herman and Mr and Mrs. Will Jenkins spent Sunday near Walworth. The Broken Bow second nine played a game of ball Tuesda'y. Callaway won the game by a score of 6 to 7. The college base ball team will play the Ravenna high school boys in Ravenna toinor row. The Broken Bow high school junior base b"ll team will play the Merua high school juniors in Merna Saturday , I ? . N. Mossman , of Mason City vho was the Republican candidate for supervisor from iis district last fall , was in the city on business Tuesday. The high school juniors will cutertciu the seniors in the Temple theatre Friday evening. They will give a banquet and lave a number of toasts. ANSl.KY. A fine rain fell Wednesday evening. Anslc ) ' now has two automo- Dile liveries. ' Mrs. George Porter , of Broken Bow , is spending a few days in Ausley this week. Miss Saville has returned home after spending several months in Lincoln. Harry Phillipii commenced the erection ot a dwelling in North Ansley Ill's ' week. The contractors for the erec lion of the First National bank and the drug store for C. II. F Steinmeier commenced opera lions several days ago. The bank will be one of the finest in this part of the state and the pharmacy will be modern in every way. The Owl Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pinklcy. It was the annual meeting and the following officers were elect ed : President , A. F. Piukley ; V. P. T. T. Varuey , secretary ; Mrs , T , T. Varney ; treasurer , Mrs. N. Dwight Ford. Great interest is taken in this club by its members. The membership is limited to fifty anl the pro grams are literary and musical. I _ , . . . . ' - - - - - - j.- -I---T- i .TiTmir FOUND A fountain pen. , Owner may have same by prov ing property and paying for this 'ad. ' Jl IBM IHIililiMimM MHmMnilll | ill III IrtMinrii II Custer County Abstract Company One price to all. No discount to "anyone. Titles examined. rrint' "in FREE 'SODA and ICE CREAM At The Book Store. HOW TO GET IT. We give Cash Register Checks with Every Purchase. These checks are good for Soda and Ice Cream. - : - Ask the Clerk at the Book Store. C. H. & A. W. HOLCOMB First Door South of Post Office ( , e are snowing a full line or Keep Cool s Goods ana as this is the time of year , it would do you good to look over tins line of goods. We handle all sixes and styles of screen wire , also screen doors , ice boxes , gasoline stoves , The Blue Flame Perfection oil stove. In fact everything to make the kitchen up-to-date , cool and comfortable and a pleasure for the cook. Cream Separators See our cream separators before you purchase. We havj two lines to choose from. The Sharpies , tried and true , also the Jersey Lily. See them. Haying Tools Our Ihie of haying tools are all in. Look them over. We are all ready to start you in the Alfalfa field. , Carriages , Lap Robes We have a full line of buggies , carriages and wag ons. Lap robis , dusters andh'y nets , something cool for the horses. Things for the Lawn Our line of lawn mowers are here for your inspec tion. Look them over. Rubber hose , a good line , from 10 to IS cents per foot. Harness and Harness Repairing Our harness line is complete and with the new machine we have installed Dock can iix you up on any style while you wait. The tickets are not quite our for the buggy we are to give away July 4th. Avail yoruself of the oppor tunity and get a chance. You might be the lucky one. It don't cost you anything to get a draw. I.M See our windows for bargains. \ GENERAL HARDWARE