THE JEUBJDBLIOAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. \ FOR SALE FOR SAI.K 48 * acres of land , Two miles above Georgetown , Nebr , , 200 acres in cultivation ; baled hay and pasture. For terms write , FRANK SWARSOK , Green Kiver , Utah. FOR BALK My residence prop erty in south east part of city , call or address JAS. L. KINO , al5-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. LOST A gold fraternity pin diamond setting E. Shinn on back $25 reward for return to Herman & Kern's clothing store. LOST. Between Broken Bow and Sar gent , top curtains and automo bile pump ; liberal reward for re turn of same. same.W. W. E. TAI.IIOT AND AUIJKEY MARTIN. FOUND FOUND A fountain pen. Owner may have same by prov ing property and paying for this ad. Business Personals Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcCotnas Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS lyitnwicn. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMHS LKDWICII. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee' Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. j-10-tf DR. BARTHOLOMEW. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf When you think of buying a watch , think of Sauders' drug store , jewelry department. When you think of Cut Glass or Nice China think of Sauders' drug store. Says the collar to the shirt , "you carried me well , " let us meet again at the Broken Bow Steam Laundry , Broken Bow , Nebr. Piano Tuning. Leave your orders at Ryer- son's and have Earl C. Brink call and tune your piano Thirty years experience. STRAYHD One bay marc pone\ black mane and tail ; wt. abou" 850. Liberal reward for recovery of same. H. T. Bruce Lum be Co. , Broken Bow. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW COKN Will pay the highest price of fered on the Broken Bow mar ket. Call and see us before sell ing 34-t _ _ S. J. LONUROAN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CUS TER COUNTY , NKllItASKA. AlbertQ. Mover , 1 1'laintlff , i , , , , M-VS ; I'Actlon to Quiet Title Maxson etai Deft-nilants. . To James W. Maxson , Martha A. Maxson Francis J. Wllcox , The Stan Uard Printing Co. , Tne Hamilton Loan .1 Trust Co. , w. ! ' . H. Mills , Receiver. Wllllan Clark and the Union Trust Co. , of New York trustees non-resident defrnilnnts ; You and each of yon will take notice tha on the 82d day of July , inw. Albert Q. Meyer the plaintiff above namW , llled his petltlor In the district court of Ouster County , Ne braska , against you and each of you the ob Ject and prayer of which said petition are : To quiet the title In the said plaintiff to the Houtheast ( seU ) quarter of sectloi twenty-six (20) ( In township sixteen (10 ( range twenty-live (25) ) In Caster County. Nt braxka , an against a certain mortgage HC curing the payment of Jlin.OO , which mort gage Is dated October 10th , 1887 , and appear of record In book 10 of mortgage of page 531 of the Mortgage Records of custer County Nebraska , for the reason that Bald mort gage has become barred by the statutes o limitation and Is not a lien upon said land and also to quiet the title to said land a against any right , title or Interest that you or any of you may have In audio said rca estate for the reason that said plaintiff an his grantors have been In the open , notor lous , exclusive and adverse possession o said laud , claiming title and ownershl thereto as against you and each and all o you and all persons for more than ten year past. past.You You and each of you are requlrtd t answer said petition on or before Monda the 30tu day of August , 1909. July 1909. AuiKUT Q. MoYKIl , IELLO GIRLS HAVE PICNIC Spent Sunday at Judge Humphreys Ranch on Soulli Loup , Through the kindness of Man- iger Pickett and Messrs. JJugh Wells , Rumont Pigman , Oren Cole and R. J. Sueppard , who ubstituted for them , the "cen- ral" girls enjoyed a holiday Sun- lay a week ago. They spent the lay picnicing on the Loup at udge Humphrey's ranch about iftcen miles southwest ol town , . 'lie day was thoroughly onj yed > y every member of the party ; nore so , perhaps , because it was he first time the girls had all > cen off duty at the same time , t being an ideal place to spend a holiday , hammocks and swing opes formed a pleasant feature n the program. A fine dinner was served in camp and the party uuched while cnroute home. Among the party was Misses tferle Lanterman , Dorothy Lee , Dora King , Bcssc Orr , Edna Vnght and Orcclia Lanphear , of the ' 'central" crowd , and Misses Clair Grove and Jennie Wilson on the invitation of the > arty participated in the festivi- ics of the day , and a pleasant lay was spent with a conge- lial "bunch" who went for a lay of pleasure. While 'Mrs. Oscar Atnsbcrry is a "hello" lady she did not accompany the crowd , but went with her hus- jand to Mason City instead. The Telephone Girl. The telephone girl sits still in her chair and listens to voices from everywhere. Hhe hears al ) the gossip , she hears all the news , she knows who is happy and who has the blues ; she knows all our sorrows , she knows all our joys , she knows every girl who is chasing the boys ; she knows of our troubles , she knows of our strife ; she t knows every man who tnlks mean to his wife ; she knows every time we are with the boys ; she hears the excuses each fellow employs ; she knows every woman who has a dark past , she knows every man who is inclined to be fust ; in fact , there's a secret 'ncath each saucy curl of that quiet , demure looking telephone girl. If the telephone girl told all that she knows it would turn our friends into bitteiest foes ; she could sow a small wind that would soon be a gale , engulf us in trouble raid land us in jail ; she could let go a story which , gaining in force , would cause half our wives to sue for divorce ; she could get all our churches mixed up in a fight and turn all our days into sorrowing night ; in fact she could keep the whole town in a stew if she'd tell a tenth part of the tilings she knew. Oh , brother , now doesn't it make your head whirl when you think what you owe to the telephone girl ? Vernou ( Tex. ) Call. NHW HOPE. ( Crowded out last week. ) , A fine rain visited this vicin ity last Saturday evening. Mrs. Anna Wolf and her sister , from Iowa , spent Sunday with the former's daughter , Mrs. Dulcie Huffaker. Jerome Taylor made a busi ness trip to the Bow last Mon day. Quite a crowd attended the ball game last Saturday after noon , played by "Happy Hol low" and "Deer Creek. " The score was won by Deer Creek. Miss Delia Turnbull , of Broken Bow , visited Junnie Cline Satur day and Sunday. Rescue Martin made a trip to the Bow last Saturday. George Bush shipped cattle and hogs to Omaha last Satur day. Maggie Wolf returned home a week ago last Friday from Iowa , where she has been visiting for several months , her aunt return ing home with her. Hollie Cliuc is on the sick list this week. Mr. Sharp went to the Bow Monday. Mrs. Anna Taylor and daugh ter , Jennie , went to the Bow last Friday. Mr , and Mrs. Henry Day spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Day's parents. Mis. Sarah Owen , Earl Owen and Miss Kelling went to tha Bow last Monday. Mr. Peacock , of Broken Bow , spent Saturday and Sunday with his son-in-law , Dave Thompson , lie also looked after business matters on his farm. Sam Torgerson and Mr. Bry- son made a business trip to the Bow last Friday. AT THE IIIUTUOU If you attend the Chautauqua , you will hoar seine of the noted orators of the day ; flvo of the best musical companies on the Chautauqua plat form , nnd a wldo variety In enter tainers and lecturers. The management promises Its pa trons an unusually strong program , and a season ticket entitles the holder to all programs. Chas. F. Horner Chas. F. Horner , Manager of the Western Redpath Chautauqua Sys tem , Is now recognized , nationally , as one of the greatest Ohautauqua managers * agers hi the country. Mr. Horner is working conscientiously to give the best In Chautuuqua talent the plat form affords. Under his management this Chautauqua will bo a success. Ernst Harold Baynes An unusual attraction with the Illus trated views , will bo Baynes' lecture on the habits of American wild ani mals and birds. Dnyncs Is a prom inent writer In Outing Magazine and national authority on llfo and habits of the American DlHou. The City Livery And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor grain and will supply you with good Horses and Eigs at reasonable prices. Come niul see inc. W. A. Tooley F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D. I'HVSICIAN AND SUKOUON Pitting of glasses. KVK , EAR , NOSE nnd THROAT Onicc l DIcrks lilk. IMione 00 13UOKKN 11 W , - - NER. Land for Sale. 160 acres of land located ten miles north of the city for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire of W. D. Grant , M27-tf / Only an ad-reader can wisely manage The Ads make "management" of "money matters" in the home POSSIBLE. The wife who always studies the ads is working1 in busi ness partnership with the husband who , supposedly , has to"know things" in order to EARN the money. On her part , the wife comes to know values , and prices , and where and when and how to buy and such knowledge , such education comes chiefly through * reading and answering ads. "Household prosperity" is assur ed if the wife makes ad-reading a part of her daily routine. Custer County Abstract Company One price to all. No discount to anyone. Titles examined. CUSTER OQ. L AjOTD MAIsT YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale IF list with me. If you i want to buy a snap in m a farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of fice 42 , residence , 129. BROKEN Bow NEBR. You May Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house , ready for colds , coughs , croup , bronchitis. If he says it's all right , then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little % foresight in such matters ? Early treatment , early cure. Wo publloh our forinulaa \Vn banish Alcohol from our medicine We urpo you to consult your doctor Many a boy is called dull nnd stupid , when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver.Ve firmly believe your own doc tor will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills will do such boys a great deal of good. They keep the liver active. 1 Mudo by tlio J. 0. Ayer Co. , Lowell , Mam. REFRESHES THE SCALP. V Almost anyone may rid themselves of dandruff and scalp irritation and prevent . baldness if they will use Kexall " 93 " Hair Tonic. We are so certain of this we guar antee to return every cent paid us for it if it doesn't prove satisfactoiy. " * Try it at our entire risk.j Two sizes , SQC. and 1.00. For Sale By A. II. SOUDERS will scon be a thing1 of the past I can locate 3Tou in Grant , Hooker and McPherson - Pherson Go's. Call on or write J. T. MORROW Lena , - Nebraska. WlcPherson County. I1'I IIP llarEiilns. In Tcrklin nml Douel counties , All smooth , level land. HInck , rich soil , Nenr rniltond. Good towni nnd adioininn farms. 8115 tojzoprrnctp. Termsrensonable. Correspond ence solicited. Will send maps , literature , etc. Write tmlav. The WcLlcrn Loan & Trust Co. , Holdreue , Nebr. v-\ v&v - > < &v b * > /V.-3 , V s 'from Worry „ _ _ . _ „ „ JTa sky full of white'floating clouds , a river and a& bridge over whicli to rumble , a lake , blue and invit- , 1 ing , ' amongVjreenjjhills/ hour's run to dinner , and the sense of. V { power and ; comrolat the wheel .of.a Rambler and .we.will.have no thought of busimessfcares. ' VitiTthe i t i \Tl > c Car oi Steady Service ( there ira dedrto l ieasurepf w i thT tuisfaction freedom . from ' the worries' , of I. the road/i 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 \ cranJc shaft , $2500. Other models , $1150 to $2500. The ; Carof Steady Service W. E. Talbot Broken Bow , Neb.