6 THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. Elton. Another fine rain visited this locality last Thursday night. Charley Seymorc is working for Mr. Ed Smith. Miss Mamie Hamnont , of Broken Bow. is visiting relatives on the Table this week. Mrs. Paul Ilaumont is on the sick list. Mr. Mosley and Louis llau inont each lost a valuable horje this week- Miss Myr.le Bishop is helping Mrs. Paul Ilaumont with her household duties this week. Albert Kleeb and E. Molting- er have purchased telephones on the Curric line. Mr. A. F. Lcck and family are visiting their daughter , Mrs. Case , of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goveart were called to Ocouto Saturday morning on account of the death of their little grandson , William Govier. Dick and Julc Mosley market ed their hogs in Berwyn Mon day. Prairie Hill. Miss Clara Jeffords , of Mullen , is home on a visit. Perry Morford is working for Mr. Price. Winfield Gibbs went to Over- ton Sunday to visil his sister. J. J. Philipsen went to Dunn ing Monday. Mrs. Osborn and daughter , Mary , of Broken Bow , spent a few days last week at Mr. Dave Coulter's. Miss Mary Nickelson , of Broken Bow , is working for Mrs. Frank Neth. Mr. Gibbs intends to leave in about a week for Colorado to visit his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirkpat- rick are up on the lakes visiting. Mrs. B.tal and sister , Mrs. Nail , returned last week from Seattle. They reported a very pleasant timi. Charley Longfellow and sisters and Ralph Miller visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Neth in Union Valley. Dry Valley. J. L. Ferguson , caudidate lor county surveyor , made the county scat a business visit last Wednesday. Mrs. Conrad Bach has gone to Fairmont on a visit of several weeks. J. 1' . Arthur was in the Val- ey last week and took time to try his hand at hay making. J. 1took hold as though he ladn't lost the track. John Koahn is thinking of mying a restaurant in Comstock > yc and bye and the farmers will eave the farm and enter coui- nercial life , then who'll grow he corn ? Our suggestion is uu- ess one has an awfully good business stay on the farm. II. M. Worley cut his wheat yesterday. Hank has a good jicce of wheat. Three inches of rain in the Valley our last rain fall , as re corded by U.-S. weather report er , L. Ferguson. Don't forget that the date August 17th is tne primary this year. It heretofore has Jicea on September 1st , but this year it comts earlier. The price of cutting grain has advanced this year the same as other commodities , the cutting of grain advancing to fcl.OO per acre. lu the southern part of the county a hail storm visited that section , demolishing crops and everything in the vegetation line. We should be thankful for no hail has fallen in the Valley so far. Joe Creed was trying his hand at hay making in the Valley last weuk. Dr. Bowen , formerly a dentist in Sargent , was in the Valley last week. John Amos is fixing up his threshing machine and engine preparatory to threshing grain A good crop of plums is re ported as well as other fruit. NEW HOPE. Farmers are busy in the har vest field. Mr. Walker made a Hying trip to the Bow last Thursday. Myron Taylor left last Friday for Cherry county to help his uncle in the hay field. He ex- ) ccts to be gone six weeks. Alice , Bertha and Leota Huf- akcr , went to the Bow last Sat- irday. Stella Horn spent Saturday ind Sunday with Junnie Cline. Allen Taylor and family vis- ted at W. II. Clinc's last Sun- lay. lay.R R v. Myers preached at O. K. ast Sunday. Lily and Junnie Clinc went to Broken Bow last Saturday. W. II. Cline is little better at ) rcscut writing. Bertha Wolf visited Junnie Cliue Sunday afternoon. Equalization .Boaud. Wednesday , July 14 , 1900. The county board mot HH a board of equalization with nil inomborB iroaont > xcopt J. E. Orint who was unavoidably ubaout. R. Q. Ferritor appeared before the board it ) answer to notice here tofore iflHiiud to appear before said > ourd and filiow cuiibo if tiny why certain land ohould be rained in valuation , and after due consider ation il WUB uiovod and carried that the asscHHtnutit stand an made by HS- It waa moved and carried tint the assessment of laud in neotion 18 and 20 , town 20 , 10.0 0 17 owned by ( Jarl and Chas. Brim , ba altered as follows , same being upon the re- conunendution of tlio assessor from Sargent township : The E. I of K. section 18 , 40 acres imp. # 400 00 , 120 acres un- irap. 11)00 ) 00 , BstessBd value * 200 00 W. i N W. aeolion 20 , 50 norea imp. $600.00 , liO anres unimp. $225 , aetHod value $145.00 Chao. Brim W i SE. section 20 , GO acres imp. # 500.00 , 30 acrea un- impro\d $1225.00 , assessed value $14500 The comnrttco No. 1 made the following rep > rl upon protest that lu.d beeu liiiuded them for consider ation : On the protest or Geo. Hilton , we recommend that the N. 2 of the S. 2 of section 14 , township 17 , range 19 be reduced to $195 00 on the ftssoBS- od valuation. And ii ] > ni the application of Pcivilk , Ituningp , we recommend that the improvements assessed against lot 0 in block 2 , the original town of Analoy , be transferred and assess ed a uinut lots 7 and 8. Model Forty-Four , 34 H. P. $2250 Spare Wheel , with Inflated tire , brackets , and tooli , $74. Magneto $ lo. STRAIGHT-LINE-DRIVE THE - - ( Power cannot be carried around a corner without great loss , due to friction. In the ordinary .automobile much energy is wasted in transmitting the power from the engine to the rear axle through universal joints , or , in other words , around corners. In the Rambler the driving shaft , when the load is in the car , is in direct line with the crank shaft and the angle found at one o the universal joints in most other driving systems is eliminated. The drive is thus accomplished in a direct line. The Rambler straight-line-drive delivers the maximum power saves energy- prevents wear deduces cost of upkeep. The Car with the Offset Crank Shaft' ) _ „ " . CONSTRUCTION "CONSTRUCTION. I > CHIT cm cvrvuui'jo The great economy and efficiency of this car is due to such exclusive Rambler features as the Offset Crank Shaft , Straight-line-drive , Safety Spark Retarder , Rambler Spare Wheel , etc. , Let us prove this to you. Call and we will explain these Rambler features in detail , and by actual demonstration ; no obligation on your part whatever. Seven Passenger Model , forty-five horse power with offset crank shaft , $2500 , ' Other models , $1150 to $2500. Car of Steady Service , \v W. E. Talbot Broken Bow. Neb. James Lee L Cushman It was moved and carried to ac cept and adopt tbo report of tbe committee. Committee No. 2 niado ( he fol lowing report unuj the protean that had beeu haudtd them for o niider- ation : Upon the iipplicHtion i f W , II. Peiibd. wo ruuoiiiinead tliut the uu Hossed vultuiiou of the frWi "f Huotion 1'2 township 10 , raugj 18 be reiiuuud $ 200. And that upon thu applica j in of H A. Kef-Uy , we rooomuitiitl that the ME. i of ecotiou 0 , township 17 , range 21 be reduutd $373 RHSPeaed valuation , and that the SE. } of scot'on 31 , township 18 , range 21 1)3 reduced $400 on the ofeaossid valu.ition. And that upon the nppication of John M. Hweeney. We recom mend that 240 acres of the south YI of the southeast % , and the southeast southwest of section 18 , and the east } 4 and the north east northwest of section 19 , and the northwest of section 20 , be assessed as improved laud at S1374 assessed valuation. And that 400 acres of the above de scribed land be assessed as un improved land at an assessed valuation of $537 , and the clerk instructed to correct the books accordingly. And that the application of Chas. Scholz for adjustment of is assessment of various de cribed lauds be rejected. Edward Poley , Sr , Jos Pigman , Gee W Headley. It was moved and carried to ccept and adopt the report. A motion was duly made and arried that the county clerk be nstructed to correct the assess ment of the land owned by Her man Weddeking in Triumph ownship in accordance with the ecomrnendation of the deputy assessor for the year 1908. There being no furtherbusi- ness before the board , it was moved and carried to adjourn until August 10 , 1909. ( Seal ) Jos Pigman , County Clerk. By W H Oaborn , Jr , Deputy Co Clerk. FOR SALE FOR SAUJ 480 acres of land. Two miles above Georgetown , Sebr. , 200 acres in cultivation ; baled hay and pasture. For terms write , FRANK SKARSON , Green River , Utah. FOR SAI.K My residence prop- : rty in south east part of city , : all or address JAS. L. KING , alS-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. FOUND FOUND A fountain pen. Owner may have same by prov ing property and paying for this ad. Business Personals Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcComas Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS LSDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS LKDWICII. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. Land for Sale. 160 acres of land located ten miles north of the city for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire of W. D. Grant. ftl27-tf Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf Says the collar to the shirt , "you carried me well , " let us meet again at the Broken Bow Steam Laundry , Broken Bow , Nebr. Texas school land is selling for five dollars per acre. For cheap railroad rates see Jesse Gaudy. JFonr JJL XX3L 302L © Which do You Prefer ? We have VIOLET , HELIOTROPE , ROSE , and a long list of others. We would like to sell you as much or as little as you need. Also fme toilet requisites of all kinds in great variety. J. G. Haeterle Schedule of Broken Bow Mail * . rODCIIICS I'OR THIS KAST CI.O'iF. AS KOt-LOWSt Train No 40 0 a m Train No 42 'I : : * ! a m Train No 44 1-.IW t > m fOOCIIKSKOK TUB WRST CLOSJI AS FOLLOWS1 Train No 43 asOO a m Train No 41 7:30 : p m Office opea Sunday from 0:30 : to 1030 a. m. week days , ewa. : : in. to7:30 p. m. ; NOT1CT. OK1 FINAL SETTLEMENT. Kst.ito of 1'atrltk Telion. deceased , lu County Ouurt of Cu ter County , Nebraska The State of Nebraska , to all persons Intereste.l In said estate , take notice , that Uertlia Tehnn has II cd a llnal account and repot t ol hur .idmlni'-tr vtl'in , .ind a petition for tlifl settlement .intl ilhclMfge at such , which havt- been icl tor lira ring before said court on JuiLM. . tM ( > , at l > M' . ink a ni. . when you m.ty ap , , < .dt and LU..I..S. tc same. Dated July 1 , I7J9. ( Seal ) A. K rrrtMi'iiUET , July 7 to July 21 3 t County Judge. Western Lands for Sale * Flno Borir ilr.s. In Perkins nml Dcuel counties. ' I All snioodi , lu\p | Iniul. lllack , rich soil. Near I rniltoml. Good iown and adjoining ( arms , Jis I totzoprrocin. Terms rensonablo. Correspond- enc-p solicited. Will send innps. literature , etc. I Vvilti ! tmlav. The Weitcrn Loan & Trust Co. , Holdreoe , Nebr. tJ I CENTURY * COFFEE ASK YOUR aROCCR ' ABSTRACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONAUD , Bonded Abstractor Office in Security State Bank BMd'ng Custer County Abstract Company One price to all. No discount to anyone. Titles examined. OUSTER CO. LA1STP M.AN YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale 1JT list with me. If you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of fice 42 , residence , 129. BROKEN Bow NEBR. The Jackson Model "CT is tlie test car for the money that is made in the automobile world to day. This car is famed for hill climbing , famed for taking care of the hard propositions , it is simple in its construction , big in its engine equipment , hand some in outline , and big and comfortable in its proportions. Gome in ana let me prove this is true.