Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 27, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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The Best Car
On The Market
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The Jackson is the best nil around car on the market to-day.
The car is good in all of its parts. It is a leader in simplicity , in
f power and in durability. It is so simple of operation that anyone
can run it. And then , too , the price is reasonable.
The Jackson has made its reputation on the fact that no hill is
too steep 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 give us an opportunity to demonstrate the car to you.
JOHN S. McGRAW , Agent
INVE
ETIES
A Good Place For Idle Funds
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\ The advantage of owning -
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ing- stocks or bonds of
safe , conservative , profit
paying railway or indus
trial Corporations is that
the in vestment takes care
of itself and it is always
possible to turn your in
vestment back into money
at a moments notice.
ED YET DO
The Republican for a Year
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FOR OUR
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Baldwin Nut and Lump 1
Cannon and Nigger Head Coal
'Crt WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL
C3p IjT-ui.x-n.oar Oo.
Notice.
The Custer Coutrty Agricul
tural Society , at a meeting-of the
board of directors held the 20th ,
decided to offer a special premi
um to b given to boys between
the ages of H and 20 years , for
the best thirty ears of corn grown
and cultivated by them. For
conditions and particulars see
papers next -week.
J. M. FODGK ,
C. II. MIU.HR ,
Committee.
ELTON.
Carl Kleeb left for South Da
kota last week to purchase land.
Chub Spencer lost a valuable
cow , caused by eating too much
green alfalfa.
Fred Klceb made a business
trip to Mr. Cooksley's Sunday.
Mr. Towsley and Mr. Book-
neau were out automobtling Sun
day , and called at Joseph Spen
cer's.
Paul Ilaumont and Albert
Klceb were county seat visitors
Saturday.
C. W. Motliugcrlio has
been leaching in Merna , is home
fora short vacation.
Mr. Jules Itaumont and son ,
Frank , of Broken Bow , made a
business trip to IDlton last week.
Joseph Spencer and wife , Mrs.
Mottinger and daughter , Nettie ,
were visiting with J. Rudgc's , of
Broken Bow , Saturday.
Mrs. Wood Spencer , who has
been visiting for the past month
with her daughters , Mrs. Hol
land and Mrs. Story , near Ber-
wyn , returned home Saturday
evening.
Prairie Hill.
A nice rain fell iu this vicin
ity Sunday night.
Mr. Phillips , of Anslcy , is
building- . Kvins' house.
Homer Neth is riding around
ill a new buggy now days.
Miss Alice Longfellow spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss
Ella Laughlin , near Bcrwyn.
Mr. Howard's brother of Iowa
arrived Tuesday night , and will
work for Mr. Howard this sum
mer.
Mrs. Morford visited a few
days last week with relatives on
the Loup. Her mother. Airs.
Province , returned with her and
will visit a few days.
ZUMBROTA ZEPHYRS.
A fine rain fell here on Sunday
morning and night. This was
needed very much for crops.
Mr. Harry Ash is thirty miles
north of here shearing sheep.
B. S. Wells and wife Sundaye < l
with M. D. Gallon's.
Mr. and Mrs. Norcutt and
Mrs. C. K. Denning , of the Bow ,
visited J. T. . .Kooxer's last Sun
day.
Mr. Pender has been to Texas
to look at the country.
Chas. Kooxer spent Saturday
night with his college friends ,
L-itciieuberger and Campbell , in
Broken Bow.
"Hurrah for Broken Bow's
Fourth of July celebration ! "
Mrs. Small has been quite
sick , having aa attack of the ap
pendicitis. Dr. Mullen , who is
in attendance , thinks that it
will not be necessary to operate
on her at present.
Mrs. Henry Johnson and chil
dren , of Broken Bow , visited
Ralph Johnson's the latter part
of last week.
Dr. Bar thole mew drove
through these parts last week ,
returning from a professional
trip.
trip.M.
M. D. Callen has watermelon
vines this carlv in the season.
Better speak for your melons.
Miss Olive Cole stayed with
Mrs. Small part of last week.
Windgate Foster had a run
away with his horses while
hitched to the disc one day last
week. No one was hurt , but
the disc was damaged to some
extent.
The rheumatism is still troub
ling Mrs. Oscar Tappan.
The last the writer heard from
Walter Cole was that the doc
tors had more hopes for him. His
many friends will be pleased to
learn this.
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee.
Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf.
( CotUnueil ) from i ) R one )
of the state. My father , who
went by rail , and the two gentle-
meu of our party , attended the
trustee meeting of the Theolog
ical Seminary of which Mr.
Xandcrs is a graduate. During
the meeting we walked around
the college grounds and sat be
neath the shade of its stately
trees. At 10:30 : we attended the
installation services of Rev. Irvin -
vin Hock De Long D. B. Ph. D.
as professor of Hebrew and Old
Testament science , in the beau
tiful chapel of the seminary.
The singing of so many of the
clergy was inspiring. At the
close of the meeting we met
uany old friends and a number
of the professors and made many
new acquaintances. At one
o'clock we were honor guests at
the Alumni banquet , in the im
mense dining room , where 250
people were seated at four tables
the length of the room all
beautifully decorated with rod
and white carnations. After
such a feast of good things , a
few toasts seemed too long to be
thoroughly enjoyed , but when
the Rev. Cinder , of 13vans City ,
was introduced by the toast mas
ter , he prefaced his remarks with
a funny story that put every
body in a good humor indeed
many times he was interrupted
by laughter and applause. When
I met him later I said his toast
was full of spicy things , his
name should be Ginger. There
were many inquiries about Mr.
Xanders and the work in the
west.
Friday morning at ' ) :30 : the ad
vance guard of the Norristo'Aii
automobile endurance contest ,
passed through York , scattering
paper shavings to guide the con
testants on their way. Tin's was
an entirely new experience to me
and so facinating , I stood for
two hours watching them pass
our house on the principal street
of the city. Fifty-six cars of
many makes and styles , left
Nornstown at 6:30 : a. m. one
minute apart. According to the
rules and regulations of the con
test , if an auto arrived ahead of
time at any of the checking
places , it was out of the race , so
it happened that one car live
minutes ahead of time was oblig
ed to go so slow , for two blocks ,
that you could hardly sec the
"wheels go 'round , " because they
dared not stop. Pennants of the
different cities along the route
were Hying from every car. The
men all wore rubber coats or
linen dusters and glasses , and
were brown with dust. They all
went spinning by , some at the
rate of 25 miles an hour , and the
men in nearly every car waved
their caps or hands to us , one car
full of "jolly good fellows" wav-
ck beer bottles. The chaffeurs
were nearly all owners of the
cars. The run was 1K5 miles to
llagerstown , Maryland the first
There were at least a doxen
ladies in the party , and how they
could stand the strain 1 cannot
understand , for it certainly must
be nerve racking.
Keep Your
Poultry Healthy
It pays to feed your hens
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.
ft also makes hens lay.
1 have the ( JURAT WtiST-
JOHN POULTRY TONIC
that is guaranteed to give
satisfaction. 1 also have in
sect powders and lice killers
which are an essential thing
to keep chicks healthy dur
ing the siunnuT months.
The Busy Druggist
She's Cured Thousands
Given up to Die.
Dr.C'ALDWELL
of CHICAGO.
Practicing Alcopnlhy , IIomcopMliy ,
Electric nml Genorn ! Medicine.
lly rpijitpst will vlilt iirofciilauallv
Grand Contra ! Hotel ,
Broken iewa Josie
rotui ii I HIT rvcry four week * . Ccuiiul her when
Ilia opKoitmiltv. lH.it li.iml
IH. CAII > \ \ T.1,1mints < in practice to tha
< peelal trealnient nf clisi'.im'R ufllielijo , U.ir ,
Note. 'I'lirii.it , 1,11111:1 , Toiualu DlKeaMe ,
DlKC.iKCHiif Chllilrun ami all Chronic , Nurroim
mil Stirulf.tl Diseases of a curatila nntitns.
I'arly coiMiiinpllon. ItronchlllH , Droitflil.il
Cnl.trr.xli , Clmuilf Cat.ur.th , Ile.ul-Aelic , Con
stipation , Slnmn.lu > nml lluuel Troubles ,
fluMimiitlHiu , Neiii.ilKl.ii Sclotlea. HrltflitsN
DIM.MSO. , Kl.limv DlKunsos , Dise.thcw of ( lie.
I , Ivor nml lll.uliler , DIzxIuiMi. NenoiiHiiurti.
liiillKCHlliiii , ObfHlty , Inlortipleil Niitillioti ,
slow ( irowth In Clilhlmi , ami nil \\.istlnir
DNeam't In nitullN. DiifnrinlllvH. Club-fret ,
Oiirvanturoof the Spine , Dlsanuun of the lliuln ,
I'ar.ilysli , Kpllepsy. Heart Disease. Dropny.
Sui'tllnir of the l.lmlH , Stricture , Open Sore * .
I' . tin In the Hour * , Uianul.ir Uiilnrui'inentM ami
All luiiK-stamlluif iloteasiw piupetty tiiMtrtl.
111,001) AND SKIN DINUASr.S.
I'hnples , Itlotcliei , I'riipttons , IUcr Spoil
r.Uliiik' of the Hair , Hail Complexion , UCZIMIU ,
1'liio.u UlrurK , Ilium I'.ihn , lilmlilur Trontiliv , ,
We.-Ui Hack , Uimiliik' lliluc , I'nsMlm ; Uiluii
till ) llfll'll. TltU lllfi'ClH of OOllMlltlltllHI.U Hlck-
iirss 01 thel.itdiin ot too nun ti luluiloiis tueili-
clnt ! rrri'ivi" * > .rmhliU' tre.i'.niuiil , pionipt
relief ami a cure foi life.
DIsiMHOH of Women. Irregular Meimlnlloiti
I'.UIIiik' of ihoVoinli , II. ui luu Down I'Jlun ,
1'einaU * llHlnc | nlituts lae ! < of Srvu.U Tour.
i > iicoirlici. Sti'illlly or llarienuuiK , coiiMiilt
Dr. C.ihlui II anil uliu will Mlmw thorn the c.ln o
of thnli liondli' niiil i inov to lioiiune ciiteil.
.mil I'lil.UKiil k'lniuU tn'.itcil with the null
cntaui'iMn Injection methoil , ali oltllplvMi
out p.ilu anilllhiMil Dm lom of a ihop of
hlooil , Is oiiu of lu-i oun ( lUcox'erluit ami it
iu.\llj the most hili-nllllc anil LiMtaliily Hiiro
curuinelhoiloftliU.nl axe. Dr. C.nl-
x\ull IMS itrnctifiM hoi inofet-B'un ' In niiuo of
tliu larceHl hoHpit.i'iM throiik'tioul thu country.
She has noMiiutilor In tr.Mihu atul illnwuoi-
< \a \ of iIliL''ihi'H , ileforinltliiH , utc , Shu II.IM
lately opiMieil an ulli. u In Omaha , Nelnaxka ,
wlirtu Hhu will siioinl a portion of i-ach week
Ircatlim her nuiiv | ialli > 1ll . N ° incur.ililu
o.ihi-H .icceptnl foi trcalii.i'iit. CoiiHiiltnllou ,
< ) X.imlnatiLiii am ) aihlcu oitu ilullnr to the 411
urcitul.
Dr. Ora Caldvvcll & Co. ,
Omaha , Web. Chicago , 111.
' Ai1i1r > 8all tnallto i
Nubi.iHU.t.
HIGH GRADE
Lumber , a lar e assortment
and complete stock for Builders
to choose from. Let us estimate
on your contracts. We always
try to please.
H. T ; BRUCE & CO.
Lumber fit Coal
South side.
Notice.
We are desirous of placing
with farmers a few more con
tracts for growing cucumber ,
musl : mcloa , water melon ,
squash and pumpkin seed. Also
sweet and flint corn. Our prices
arc the highest in years ami the
season looks favorable.
We would be pleased to cor
respond with any one interested.
Kespectfully ,
Tun C. HniuiKKT CovSitEDCo.
Valley , Douglas Co. Neb
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