0 TJIJD REPUBLICAN , OJJgTJBK 00. 1 % NEBRASKA. L 1 That makes wheat. Wheat calls for "bindersWe " are hand ling the Acme line-best "binder on the market. Look them over "before you "buy , come and see it demonstrated. We can show you the improved parts that make the Acrne the "best on thef market , we also have the Acme mower and hay dump rake none "better. Let us furnish you twine. We also handle the Dam mower. Every "bcdy knows the Dain is good. Also Dain haying tools , stackers , sweeps and rakes. Our line of buggies , carriages and spring wagons is complete. Lap robes , single and double har ness , nets and covers , everything to make it comfortable for the H horses. The Velie buggy is too well know to need an introduction. They are the best on the market and fully guaranteed. "Wathena" the white cloud will be with us all day the 3. 4 and 5th of July. Don't ' fail to see one of the greatest wonders of the age. Look over cur line of stoves. You will need one for the hot weather or for this fall. Our line is complete. Get your fireworks for the 4th from us. We have a full line. Our buggy will be ghen away on llie 5lh. Don't fail to get your . tickets in. General Hardware wr.issnitr. . . ' These items were crowd ed out of last week's issue : Mr. Piper purchased a Deering mower in Sargent Wednesday. August Leek and family visit ed Charles Govicr Sunday. Alex Pirnie and his three sons visited Broken Bow Thursday. Ruben Campbell made a busi ness trip to Analey Thursday. Milt Peterson went to Broken Bow Friday to purchase haying machinery. R. D. Campbell who has been having some bad luck caused by lightning striking around him has had his house lightning rod- cd. Wcissert and Berwyn played a a baseball game Saturday which resulted in a score of S to 1' ) in favor oi Berwyn. Mm. Shadden and fnnily have been visiting her father , Mr. Brown of Wcstcrvillc. Montgomery's little boy set their barn on fire while playing with matches. The barn , some grain , harness and a valuable horse were burned. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of Round Valley have been visiting their daughter Mrs , Harry Gov icr. Prairie Hill. The Circle will meet with Mrs. Bolan July 8. Misses Ola and Susie Thomas visited Sunday at Air. Schurr's of Prarie Center. Mr. Rhodes went to the sand hills Sunday morning Mrs. Klgin Bcal and sister , Mrs. Nail , left Sunday night for Seattle Washington , where they will attend the Exposition. Mr. Thomas was elected treas urer and Mr. Howard moderator at the school election. Mr. aud Mrs. Longfellow spent y al Ormsby. DUTCHMAN VALLEY. The time for Sunday School has been changed from 2 p. in. lo 10 a. 111. Clarence LaDuke is working at Pattons. A crowd of the "Valley" boys took in the band concert and the show Saturday night. Three buggy loads of young folks went over to Coble's Sun day. Ice cream aud cake was served in the afternoon , to which every one did full justice. Carl Rapp took advantage of the oc casion to show his new buggy. Goldia Triplctt and Flavious McRea , Karl Triplctt and Codaj McRae , were up at Holcomb's Sunday. ' Geo. Laughlins spent Sunday at Johnny Hart's. NPW HOPE. M.r. Walker made a trip to the How'last week. The Deer Creek boys played base ball against the Loup val ley boys last Saturday. Score , 11 and 18 in favor of Loup valley. Teua and Edith Taylor return ed home last Saturday from Lincoln , where they have been attending the Univerity , to spend a few weeks with their father. Mrs. Lixx.ie Thompson spent Saturday and Sunday at Broken Bow. Bow.Miss Miss Alice Iluffaker , who has been teaching school near Mul- lin , Nebr. , returned home last Sunday. W. II. Cline has been very sick the past week , Mrs. Dulcic Iluffaker spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother , Mrs. Wolf. Mrs. Martin and daughter , Kosenc , went to the Bow last Thursday. Mr and Mrs. W. R , Cline are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home Wednes day , June 23. Cecil and Mattie Griflith spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Iletnstead's. Mrs. Nellie Burnett was taken to the hospital at Omaha last week. Mrs. Hammond has been on the sick list. Paul Oline made a flying trip to the Bow last Friday. Mr. Griffey and family visited at Geo. Bush's last Sunday. GEORGETOWN ITEMS. Peter Beck and family called at G. L. Crookham's Sunday alteruoon. Morris Myers marketed hogs at Oconto Monday. Mrs. C. C. Smith called on Mrs. Lund and Mrs. G. L. Crook- ham Friday. Alice and Phillip Beck visited at C. C. Smith's Friday afternoon Ellen Lund is assisting Mrs Crookhaiu with her housework this week. Mr , aud Mrs , Win. Spy called at C , C. Smith's Saturday even ing. Philip Beck visited with Horace ace Crookham Monday afternoon Clarence Spy has been helping Uncle Johnnie Myers during the busy haying season. Herman Pierce and wife at tended church at Burr Oak Sun day evening. f A. V. Spurgin and Mrs. Wil shire spent Tuesday gooseberry- ing. Herman Campbell and family visited at P. F. Campbell's Sun day. At the annual school meeting Monday afternoon , Frank De- vine was elected moderator and G L Crookham was elected treasurer. It was voted to have nine months of school this year. Georgetown will celebrate this year on Saturday , July 3rd , in G | L. Crookham's groie. A pro gram , games , big dinner and re freshments will serve to furnish a good time to all who come. Anyone wishing to spend a-quiet 4th of July iu a cool shady place should attend this celebratiou. Real bstute Transfers. Heal estate transfers for the week ending Thursday , June 24 , 1909. ; Burton to N Peterson and ' 1 litodo i la , Us 1 and 2 In lilk 14 In Mason City tlSOO 00 { A Hunter to c Ui.uidt. its ill anil : u In bIL 2 III K A llunltT s add to Lt It. 1100 00 Inrtlu Sloven to .lol.n andVm HoLlic , 101 I 100 acn-s In II li. US . W7 .IJ nil.i A Stevens , widow , to K 11 Ilia lows , K0 ! acres In 7 1.117 COW 00 jliuoln hand co to V A wyni'Kar , lot no IIHn C.illum .idil to M.isun 200 W ; Ci Harrows to N I'uturson , and The. udocU. It Hill blk U In Mason. . 100 CO Vii.i Maullck el al. to A H Stuekf y , a parcel In blk : ! t original low n ol II U 50U UO , Audeison to N U Troycr , parcel In 8 152.1 . . . . . HSOO 00 U S nentiett et al , to Qeo Cllngerman. 320 .u res 111 35 15 IB 0000 1'Uroat toe U and Q rr , in blk ioa add IJroketi Uow 200 00 J b Mt.Graw to Krank Spanl 1UJ acres ill 151021 -tOOO 00 F Ludlow to J S McOraw , ItiO acres In 151921 3500 CO K b wuuderllcli lo V Ci KeiiiUer , par cels In ser Ult 30 31 and 3J twp 14 21 B300 CO 'lary ' Uyerly to J T Uyerly. parcels In sec 9 and-4113 and 24 looo 00 Mary M Kobtnson to V c Talbot , 40 acres In 18 10 19 200000 Union Pacific Kit co to .1 Clark , 019 42-100 acres In 19 14 23 no 20 uui'o ' . . . , a\ini l < Allen and husband to Jo seph Schrostroin , Its 7 aud a blk 3 UK Alien's add to Arnold. . . . r-0 CO .avina L Allen aud husband to T c Holllday , Its IZandM In bit 4 K K Allen's add to Arnold 13000 J w Thompson to 1) It Uockwell , par lei In blk 21 urlglnal town of U It 300 00 < a\lna I.i Allen and husband to GV Morrow. Us 13 and 14 blk K K Allen's add to Arnold 12003 J II Thompson to C O Taylor. Its ; i and 4 In blk 2 Jeunett's add to li li . . . 20rO CO li 13 Robinson to G Moriou , It 5 In blk 1 U K HobliiHon add to Arnold . 100 00 .avlna L Allen and husband to lilaiRhu U Allen , Us 1 and 2 In blk lo Hi : Allen's add to Arnold 100 00 Lincoln Land co to Husscll S Calkins , Its U 7 and B In blk 4 oiljilnal town of Sargent 07 0 . .tiicolii Land co to C L ) Helms , U 4 In blk 58 add to Ansley 000 Ansley Dairy Association to J F La man , north 40ft of U 1 In blk 7 Ans ley 150 OJ W L Poster to W Hohnbaum , 1 9 acres In U 14 19 180000 Jlerks Lbr Co to J V I.anuni , It 3 In blk 7 In Ansley I 0 00 C Maullck to Fred and Glenn C Iteain , parcel In blk 28 original town of liroken Uow 35o CO Real estate transfers for the weekending July 1 , 1909. T T Varney to K O Mor ris , parcel in Lincoln's add to Ansley S 821 00 F J Kulha to Caroline Morteuseu , 120 acres in 11 13 18 3600 00 O Taylor to N L Shi- lev , Its 3 and 4 in blk 2 Jewett's add to B B. . . 2000 00 W E Phillips to C J Ben son , 5 acres in 10 19 18 950 00 Lincoln Laud co to Mar garet Berger , Its 10 11 12 13 and 14 in blk 2 Lincoln's add Ausley. 395 00 Lincoln Land co to Hattie - tie B Mattley , Its 7 S and 9 in blk 2 Lin coln's add to Ansley. . 255 00 O H Mooney to A H Pes ter , Its 12 13 14 15 16 17 and IS in blk 3 Ans ley 4300 00 Tho's Wright to David Collier , Its 7 and S iu blk 3 1st add to north Ansley Margaret Berger to Hattie - tie B Mattley , It 4 in blk S north Ansley. . . 150 00 A Morgan to J S Baisch , parcel in blk 11 in B B original town 300000 E E Watts to DT Adams 55 acres in 10 20 18. . . 2500 00 O S Pulliam to E W Davis , Its 8 and 9 iu blk 1 Sargent 130000 D T Adams to E E Watts It 8 in blk G Sargent. . 760 00 G II Zieke to O S Pul liam , 305 acres in sec tion 0 and 31 twp 19 and 20 range IS 11200 00 C F Hahn to Henry Hahu 40 acres iu 29 14 17. . . 100000 E C House to Sammy Lee , west half of blk 2 in Reynor's add B B , . 800 00 W L Pickett to S C Waldrou , 320 acres in 17 14 24 270000 A II Burns to A A Shaw , 150 acres in sec 13 and , 19 116 r 21 GOOOOO urn Jiuckec Ranch , formerly known as the Black Ranch and to the first settlers as , the "Middlesex , " lying1 about fifteen miles south of Mroken Bow. Divided into flsome .M > 0 farms , of as good soil as can be found in any part of Nebraska. Laid out roads cross these lands both ways and thousands of acres are under cattle and hog fence. Some (500 ( acres well set to alfalfa and about 1200 acres additional are under cultivation. J'Ymr good uihnost new ) farm houses. School house On land and near center of tract. These farms are right now on the market and must be sold in the next sixty days. Prices range from yl2.f 0 to $30.00 and one of which has already been sold at the high mark. hUtArS : About one third or one fourth cash on or before March 1st , 1910 on possession ( a reasonable part of which shall be cash on execution of contract ) , and balance on five to ten years time lit 0 per cent annual interest. The chance of a life time and you cant afford to miss it. Write , wire , or phone at once. T. A. RlfiNEAU. Local Agent. Broken Bow , Nebraska. We have an automobile that will meet the daily trains arriving in Broken Bow , to carry prospective buyers lo the ranch. One Result \ FROM TWO TESTS ! If you knew the exact figures representing the volume of business of each of the important stores of this city for a year past ; and if you made a list of these stores in the order of their import ance , according to these figures Then , if you knew the exact amounts each of these important stores expended duriing this same period for advertising in this newspaper ; and you made a list of these stores in the ord.er of their importance as advertisers You'd find that your two lists would Toe exactly alike , J A F Pinkley to E C Shullss , U 17 in blk 1 A f Piukley's add to Ausley 130 00 C O Hall to E McKin- ncy , It f > in blk 33 rr add Callaway SOO 00 Union Land co to F SI McGraw , Its 14 15 and 1 ( iu blk 39 rr add to Callaway 199 50 Otto Spangenberg to Anna F Spangenberg , 100 acres in sec 2 and 3 tp 14 22 aud 40 acres iu 34 15 22 3000 00 A T Sims to Angelina Sims , Its 1 and 2 west half of It 3 in blk 1 R A Hunter's sub of I ? Reyuor's add B 13 and Its 35 3 ( 37 and 38 in blk 1 3000 00 B E Robinson to Lenora Hardin , It 3 in blk 2 in B E Robinson's add to Arnold 100 00 Jas Stockham to S P Great , parcel in sec 2 ( > and 35 twp 15 rg 23. . 4800 00 T Baber to A R Nausel , Its 7 and S in blk 11 R E Allen's add to Arnold * nold 100 00 Lincoln Land co to Mary A Perkins , Its 11 aud 12 in blk 4 1st add to Mason 13500 Lincoln Land co to G W Helms It 5 in , blk 5 s add to Ansley 5000 K A Hunter to W J Lang , Its 6 7 8 33 and 35 in blk 2 11 A Hun- ter'a add B B 660 (50 ( vx Laura Pcnn to Will lit - \ Penn and Maud Penny \ 7 acres in 33 17 20. . . .SQOO'GO ' Will Penn and wife to- Laura Penn and hus band , Its 1 and 2 in blk no 1 J P Gaudy's j add Broken Bow 35 00'00 ' Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Koasted fresh every day. 24tt