THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA ? * ' STRICTLY PERSONAL J. F. Bryson , of Georgetown , vras in the city on business Mon day. Diah Woodruff , of Georgetown was in the city on business Tues day. The Dierks Lumber and coal company is adding some improve ments to its office. Miss Millia Luce is working for the county assessor at the county clerk's office. Sheriff Kennedy and George W. Apple made a business trip to VVeisstrl Tuesday. Carl Anderson , of the Mason Guy Star , was in the city for the wrestling match Saturday even ing MrS. . A. Holcomb went to Lincoln the first of the week to jK'ml a few days visiting friends. Miss M.Ittic , daughter of J M Fodge , relumed Monday to Montrose - trose , Color do , where she will teach school the coming term. Miss Myrlle Lyell has accept ed a position as book keeper for Shcppard & Burk and entered on her new work Monday morning. Thos. W. Edwards has sold section thirty northwest of Broken Bow to S. A. Holcomb , the purchase price being $50 per acre. Ogden and Barnard , the hus tling Callaway real estate men , came over in an auto Saturday evening to take in the wrestling match. II B. Drake is building a new s'ore room on to the rear of his store. He tore the old one down the first of this week and will erect the new one at once. L. O. Nelson returned Sunday from a visit to his old home in Allerton , Iowa , via Kansas City and Leharp , Kansas. He ship ped two more stallions to this city while on the trip. Miss Katie Moore , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Moore , came h me from Chicago last Saturday evening. Miss Moore has been attending the Bush Temple Conservatory of Music and came home to spend the summer vacation. Deputy Assessor Hank Ash , of Lillian township , came in Tues day to turn in his assessment books for Lillian. Ash was the third deputy assessor to finish bis work. John W. Bryan , of Myrtle township was the first , and Sam Swenson , of Loup town ship came in last Saturday as second man. .fix-Editor Pinch , ot the Merna Postal Card , was in the city Monday and Tuesday. His family is running a store in Wray , Colorado. Mr. Pinch is on his way to New Helena to take charge of the bottling works there. lie expects to make about two car loads of Victoria Mineral water a month. The greatest game in the his tory of the Western League was played in Lincoln on Thursday of last week , between Lincoln and Pueblo. Swift , the big left hander , pitched for Pueblo and Jones , the little Lincoln spit-ball artist , twirled for Lincoln. For sixteen long innings not a run was made. In the seventeenth inning Pueblo made two runs and Lincoln one , and the con gest was over. Walter Cole , the twenty-two year old son of Joe Cole , who lives about four miles north of the city , was very seriously in jured last Saturday. A horse he was riding reared up and fell ever backwards. In floundering about the horse got under Wal ter's legs and then rolled over onto him doubling him up. The spinal column was dislocated and this caused the paralysis of the lower part of the body. Dr. Peunington was called and he straightened out the backbone. Dr. Pennington was out again Tuesday and put him in a plaster pais cast so that he could be taken to St , Joseph Tuesday night for treatment. Wanted : $15,000 Boys. Everyone wants boys , but not very many people want as many as Superintendent E. C. Bishop of the Nebraska Department of Public Instruction. In a letter sent out to every county superintendent aud every principal in the state , Prof. Bishop says he wants 15,000 boys and would take 50,000 if he can get them on the right terms. The suggestion the state super intendent makes is that if tht'se boys all want to go to work foi him , they can plant at least one good ear of corn each and culti vate their crop this summer When the crop is harvested arrangements will be made tc take the very best ears , to tin National Corn Exposition a' Omaha in December and tht state corn show at Lincoln it January. Not every boy who works foi the state Superintendent will get big pay for the work this yearbui those who produce the best corn will win prizes which will give them gcod wages for the sum mer's work and the pay of the rest will come in the satisfac tion of having grown better corn than is produced on the average in Nebraska or any other state. As the prizes are many , it will be a large number who will win something , and all who contest will get their names on the roll of honor. Marriage Licenses. W. R. Taylor , Broken Bow..26 Rosa Webb , Broken Bow 25 WANT COLUMN Want breaking done one and one-half miles from town. J. A. Armour. M-13-2 FOR SALE Fine Residence property for sale. Call on I. A. Coleman of " ' 25-tf. Broken Bow. "Feb'y - FOR SAI.B Well regulated Restaurant , go > d location. Good reason for selling. Inquire Con Cannon's restaurant. FOR SAI.K New milch cow with calf by side inquire of J. S. Benjamin. aS-1 t , FOR SALE My residence prop erty in south east part of city , call or address JAS. L. KING , al5-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. For Sale One center table and five chairs. D. Christen- sen. 48-lt FOR RENT A new four room house for rent. L. L. SHARP. For Rent The rooms in the Union Block over Cole's estab lishment are for rent for office purposes. See George M. Flicker or I. A. Reneau * 48-l BUSINESS PERSONALS Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcComas Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMKS LBDWICH. See C. C. Larts for blue prints. Phone 146. M 13-M 27 Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS LRDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee' Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Texas school land is selling for five dollars per acre. For cheap railroad rates see Jesse Gaudy. J. C. Bowen gives ten cents off in live hundred lots of Broken Bow , Mason City , and Aurora flour. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Says the collar to the shirt , "you carried me well , " let us meet again at the Broken Bow Steam Laundry , Broken Bow , Nebr. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW COHN Will pay the highest price of fered on the Broken Bow mar ket. Call and see us before sell ing. 34-tf S. J. LON UGAN Sold only in Moisture Proof Packages The National prestige of Uneeda Biscuit is baked in. The moment you take a biscuit from the package , as soon as you taste it , the reason becomes apparent why so many hun dred millions of packages of Uneeda Biscuit have been bought by the American people. " * - NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OF PETITION Estate of Joseph A. Habcock , deceased , In County Court of Ouster County , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska , To all persons In terested In said estate , take notice , that a pe tition has been llled for the appointment of George W. Dabcock as administrator of said estate , which has been set for hearing herein , on May 20,1009. at 10 o'clock a. in. Dated April 20 , low. A. II. HUMIMIIIRY , a22-ml3 It. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior , U. S. Land Oillce at urokcn How Nebraska , April Zl , 1009. Notice Is hereby given that James Dare of Gates , Nebraska , who , on September in , 100G made Homestead Entry C.W5 serial , i-Jo. 01108 for betfswWswM se , ' < , Section 0 , T 19 N , II20 w , 6 principal meridian.has Hied notice of Intention lomakellnal live year proof , to establish claim to the land above described , before Register and receiver at Uroken How , Nebr. , on the 4th day of June , 1009. t lalmant names as witnesses : Ucnjamln O. Ktlloggand Oliver M. Swick of Gates , Nebr. ; Frank Doty and Stephen Maple , of Walwortli. ' a20j3 JOHN REESK. Register. In the Couuty Court of Custet County , Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of George F. IlawkeSi deceased. The State of Nebraska , To all pcrsonD Interested torested lu said estate , take notice : Tbat an application has been filed In the County Court of said county for the probate of an Instrument purporting to beau authenticated copy of the last w 111 and testament of said deceased to gether with the probate proceedings had there on before the probate court of the Couuty o Union , In the State of New Jersey , aud praying for a decree of thli court admitting the ame to probate as the foreign will of said deceased which has been set for bearing before tula court on the 1st day of June , I'M ) , at 10 o'clock a , m. at which time all persons Interested In said estate ) may appear aud contest the same. Dated May Wi. 1W. 4S-51 A. K. UuuriiKBY , County Judge. NOTICK TO CHKDITOHS In the County Court of Ouster County , Neb raska. In the matter of the Estate of William J Wantz. deceased. The State of Nebraska , to Creditors o said Estate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the Count ) Court Hoom , In liroken Dow , in Said County on the 20th day of May 1909 , and the Ifith da ) of November lyop , at 10 o'clock a. m. , to re celvc and examine all claims llled and pre sented against said estate , with a view t their adjustment andallowance , and that on he tlrst date above named the petition o the widow will be heard for homestead , ex emptlons and allowance , aud other btat utory rights. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate Is six months from the 20 day of April 1009 , aud the time limited for the payment of debts la one year from said date. Dated 4 20\W. A. R. HoumiiKr , a ! mint. County Jtdgv. N VEST ME NT SECURETIES I have the advice of LEE , HIG- GINSON & CO. , of New York , . Chicago cage , Boston and London , on what are the best investments that can be made at the present time in the stocks and bond markets. Itv'view of the large amount of Cnster county * " - ' * - - money , between a quarter a'nd a half . - . ' ' " " a million , that has gone into mhrng - V stocks now listed as of little value , J believe I can do a real service by directing the attention of the con servative investor to those stocks and bonds that are safe profit pay ing investments. EDWIN F. MYERS The Republican for 1 $ a Year