6 THE KJUPUBLiCAN , OUSTER COUNT * , NEBRASKA , Jackson Automobiles No Hill No Sand Too Too Steep Deep At the Gothenburg , July 4th. celebration , the Jackson , Model HI pulled a half mile a hook and ladder truck , two hose trucks , 1000 feet' of hose and POHTT-PI7E MM. A crowd of 12,000 saw it. Ask any man there. If you need help of any kind , tell as many people as possible. There are more than 40,000 people ple who subscribe for the Oma ha Bee. You can tell them all or one cen t per word per day. "Write today. Whe you think of Cut Glass or Nice China think of Sauders' drug store. Received another car of Stude baker Wagons. It pays to buy the best. Guo. a2-s9. It is surprising to see the amount of dirt that a Noxall fil ter will take out of your drink ing water. or Fine DirRHlni. In forking nnil Onirl counties. ' All iiiioolh. level land , Hlnclc. rich toil. Nrnir railroad. Good lowniinrt nd'olnlne funrn. fi < to | jo per acre. TrriiiB reasonable. Corruspond- ence lollrlied. Will send maps , literature , etc. Write tndav. The Western Loan ft Truit Co. , Holdrege , PERFUMES Delicate and de lectable odors all the new summer fan cies and the old-time favorites. Perfumes of refine ment sweet , soft and lasting. "We have all the newer varieties. J. G. Haeberle Read The REPUBLICAN $1 a Year OKTELLO. Miss Anna Tliomel visited at Frank Edwards Suwlay. Threshing- the order of the' day in this vicinity. MISSCH Blanche Milligan and Ida Ingrain were Broken Bow visitors Saturday. J. S. Dyke is enjoying- visit with his brother , Iroui Iowa. Miss Maude Moore spent Sun day at the home of E. B. Woods in Sand Valley. Mrs. " Ed Foley aud little son spent Mdnday and Tuesday with home lolks in Auscltno. Maude Moore spent Thursday with Blanche Milligan. Eddie Clarke , of Eureka , vis ited with Ollie lugrum several days last week. Alfred Bryant attended the chautauqua at Broken Bow Sun day. May Biggs has been quite sick. Slock Alarkcls. South Ornaha , Aug. 25 , 1909. There has been a very good run of cattle here this week , but very few cornfeds have been in cluded in the supply. Top for the week is $7.50 , the highest price of the season. Top today is * 7 35. Beef steers are generally 10 to 15c lower than the close last week ; in fact , all classes are materially lower this week. Crop conditions are still not very bright , which will no doubt have more or less effect on the feeder inquiry. Rains are needed badly , and should come soon to insure a full yield of corn. The hog market today is 5 to lOc higher. The bulk sold at $7.55 , $7 SO ; top * 7.95. Cl.AY , ROUINSON CO. 1M . . _ . f \y j 4 t' .J | " s i \T.\/J ; T i n ondLerf ulwgisplay ' < Ilve StrctA iicidtureMachinery < | | SplendidvRacing "Grand Opera'SingelrS. i vi .Q tt n fil ( * i T"I T n f il 011 fii * Jl A L W9 _ XX VJLAJAX .JIXI. lltV > . V.JLVJ LlVJi _ - > . < - * LT > \withTAirship .Athletic Meel Carnival-BjscBaJl MO OHC-rMLr HATES ROUND TRIP OH ALL /TAIL/TO ADS f < for information , Premium Listor Entry Blanks . write'- * ' 1 TT TL < * * < O * - idf * ' 'LINCOLN ' , NEB. ZUAIBROTA ZEPHYRS. Miss Mabel Metcalf , of West Union , spent one day with Mr. Bishop's last week. Mrs. G. C. Rector is slowly im proving. George Ormsby returned home Saturday night , after several weeks stay in the country. Belle , Verna and Frank Sands spent Saturday night with their grandparents in Broken Bow. Billy Barrett has been helping Nine McComas put up hay. B. B. Sands aud wile Sunday- ed with the latter'a parents in the Bow. Ed White has a new , up-to- date gang plow with disc at- tachtnen * . Mrs. F. A. Routh helped Mrs. A. I. Routh cook for threshers. Ollie Heaps has been thresh ing for Bishop , Koozer , Callen and Rouths this week. L. L. Sharp and son are put ting up alfalfa on their farm in the valley. Mrs. Nine McComas was in town a few days last week with her mother , who was quite sick , but is better at this -writing. Everyone would like to see a good rain , although it is too late to do the crops much good it would cool and purify the at mosphere. NEW HOPE. Nort Bryson and father made a trip to the Bow last Wednes day in his auto. Dr. Buckley was called to see W. II. Cline last Thursday morn ing , lie has been very poorly the past week. Quite a number from this vi cinity enjoyed tchautauqua last week. Mrs. O.ven and Miss Kellinp called at W. II. Clines Wednes day afternoon. No Sunday school at O. K. again last Sunday. Jerome Taylor sold a carload of hogs last Saturday to Mr. VYatcrberry , at Bcrwyn. Mr. Christeuscn went to the Bow last Saturday. Mrs. Wolf and Maggie visited at Clarence HuiTaker's Sunday. John Squires was out looking after business interests on his farm last Friday. Tena Taylor returned to Lin coln Tuesday morning , accom panied by her little niece , Gladis Taylor. Mr. Walker went out to Qolo- rado last week to look for a loca tion. Real bstate Transfers. Union Land co to F L Thornburg , Its 17 and 18 in blk 21 Call away. . $ 30 00 Sara E Heffleman and husband , to Ada M Pearson , It 7 in blk 10 in Anselmo 360 00 Lincoln Land co to F I Taylor , It 6 in blk D 1st add Berwyn 7000 Lincoln Land co to Ster ling Evans , It 2 in blk B 1st add Berwyn 5000 H G Marsh to A H Pes ter , 160 acres in 17 16 17 1600 00 W Brumbaugh to A J Roath , It 12 in blk 11 in Sargent 200 00 H Curtis to Jeannette An derson , Its 1 and 24 in blk 1 Lincoln's add to Ansley 45000 J M Lewder to Frank Wilmes , 159 29-100 a in 1 JS 2Q 170000 S Gates to W H Fowler , parcel in 10 19 18 1430 00 Union Pacific rr co to Lena II Dutton , 160 a 23 13 24 1484 40 C J Benson to S Gates , parcel in 10 19 18 2030 00 J W Stewart to L H Mor risen , 80 acres in 27 16 22 80000 A L Conhiser to M D Young , Its 3 and 4 in blk 4 4th add Sargent. .2650 00 J Sell to Alice Patrick , It 1 and 2 , 11 and 12 in blk 4 Stevens add to Ans ley 650 00 A E Brigham to J Sex ton , 40 acres in 28 14 21 45000 State of Nebraska to J A Edmisten , 80 'fc'cres in 06 13 21 630 00 Nancy J Richardson and husband to R W Wha le ) , 320 acres in 15 15 23 370000 C Bradley to H C Adams , 160 acres in 98 14 24..3200 00 C A Hatcher to G Tcm- , plar , 160 acres in 35 19 21 130000 J Leonard to B C Emp- fidcl , Us 9 10 11 aud 12 in blk Anselmo 1000 00 B C Empfield to Joseph and George Moore , Us 10 11 and 12 in blk 13 Anselmo 200000 E S Eddy to O W Parr , parcel in blk 8 original town of Merna 95000 When you think of buying a watch , think of Sauders' drug store , jewelry department. CUT YOUR WEEDS. To the General Public oa the proposition of mowing weeds : I have been requested by several farmer's who have taken the pains to mow the weeds in the public highway about their places , to enforce the law and compel others to mow the weeds. Upon examination of section 6181 Cobbey's statute of 1909 you will find that it is the duty of the road overseer to have this done , in case the owner refuses to do it , and have the same charged against the property as an s- sessment , in other words , a tax against the real estate. In case tha r..ad overseer fails to do this duty after being so re quested by any resident of the road district , 'then it becomes the duty of the county attorney to prosecute the road overseer who shall pay a fine of not less than $10 nor more'than $50. This I will surely do , and no road overseer should have any preference of men , neither as to their standing or financial condi tion. I make this public state ment so as that all road overseers may understand the law. N. T. GADD , Couatj Attorrej. HIGH GEADE Lumber , a large 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 & Coal South side. B. & M. Train Schedule WEST BOUND No. 41 11:25 : ptn No. w c:53 : a in No. 39 UMO pin KAST BOUND No. oM : am NO. 41 7:2U : p m No. 40 a : 3 am Nos 39 and 40 run between Lincoln and Broken Bow only , and not on Sunday. Freiaut trains Nos 47 aud 43 carry oassencers but are run as extras 9COFFEE YOUR C ROGER 4 Just received a car load of Studebakcr Buggys , Surreys and Spring wagons. Call and see them. GHO. WILLING. a2-b9 J 8 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ยง THIS KTSPUBLIOAN JOB POINTIN AS ynu i.IKK IT * * * > M , # 1 * * 4 * * * * i FRANK IsJiljBlV t : : ALL KI.MU. . . , : : Cousult him if you waut wiiet. j UKUKBN liuvf - - t > Ft . i 5 BANGS STUDIO ( . EAST SIDE OF SQUARE { Atrenta ( or Chlckcrlnir. Ivers andPoti . and Star Pianos. : : : : : : WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY * * CALLAWAY SHINE PARLOR SUINKS 5o $1 per month fur shine every day Clothes cleaned J Suits II M Pants 50c Overcoats 75c ; * i Oliver Barber Shop , Toia Giaos , piop. r * * Silas A. Holcomb. Edwin F. Myers. HOLCOMB & MYERS ATTORNEYS Special attention give to Litigated matters , Probate matters ana col lections. OFFICE IN ftftERS BUILDING Broken Bow , . Nebraska. J J. L. FERGURON Notary Public , Comslock , Nebraska. Nebraska READ ESTATE-INSURANCE FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN ? Surveyln ? aud Platting Neatly Done. J EDWIN F. MYERS INVESTMENT BEOTJRITIK3 11HOKUK HOW , NKUUASKA HARRY KIMBAL.L , Practical Undertaker 55 ? Llcnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 3346 Brakes * How , Nob. N. DWIGIIT FORD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Armour-Hauna Block AV5 LEY - - NEBR. John S. FARM AND CITY LOANS INSURANCES AND SURKTY BONDS O1TV PROPERTIES DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW Physician & Surgeon , All calls promptly attended clay or night. PHONE 6t Office in rear of Realty Block National Shining Parlo Pllvata Chairs For uadUs 'Five cants every day $ I.OO A Month EVBKV DAY SHINE Clothes Cleaned Fulta - - $ 1 OO Pants BO Coats - 50 Overcoats . . 65 N. T. Gadd ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Cffioe over Watt's Music Store Phones. Office 208. .Residence 209 DR. JESSE ) L , , UULL. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN CALLAWAY . NEBR.