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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
TUB REPUBLICAN , UUSTJiUl COUNTS , NEBRASKA. Three million acres of govern ment land to be opened lor set tlement about October 1st in South Dakota. Unch ; Sam's greatest land drawing. These landa to be opened under the United States homestead lawn. For reliable information about these lands , send 25 cents ( sil ver ) for our interesting little booklet , "The Cheyenne and Standing Kock Hcaorvalions , " tell ! ) about the history , topogra phy and soil , climate , rainfall , who may take homesteads , etc. , compiled by state historian. In cludes also up-to-date map of South Dakota showing lands to be opened. If you arc interested in sccur- i'jg 100 acres of this rich land , send for wrap uj > a quarter and this booklet and map at once. Address Homestead Informa tion liurcau , Pierre , S. D. If you need help of any kind , tell its many people as possible. Three arc more than 40,000 people ple who subscribe for the Oma ha 3'ee. . You can tell them all or one cent per word per day. "Wrhe today. HUNTER'S NOTICE All hunters found trespassing on. Sunuyslope ranch will be prosecuted. J29-tf W. B. PK Y. Laud 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 Business Personals Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Eoastad.frcsh every day. 24 Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee' Roast'id fresh every day. 24tf. . . . DM. Farnaworth & Beck Dcntits. 13ycs tested and glasses fitted -10-tf DR. BA.imioToM.uw. * J + .J.-.T . --L-ML./ We arc in the market FOI WHITE and YELLOW COIUS Will pay the highest price of fered on the Tlioken Bow mar kct. Call and see us before sell ing * . ' 34-t S. J. LONUHGAN 1)6 ) City liwv BriU wiltrUBUWSJf And Feed Barn Kceds your horses no poor grain nnd will supply you with good Horses and Rigs nt reasonable prices. Come and see me. W. A. Tooley will scon be a thing of the past I can locate you in Grant , Hooker a id McPherson - Pherson Go's. ' Call on or write J. T. MORROW Lena , Nebraska. IVIcPherson County. F.W.BUCKLEY , M. D. I'HYSJCtAN AND SURGEON Pitting of glasses. EYU , IUR , NOSE ami THROAT Om e lu Dlerks ulk , IMioue 2t)0 ) BROKEN B W , - - NER. TiiY ! DO S\Y That revenge is liic ou'y which ia wrontf lo pay. That "trail blaxcr'1 h not a misnomer for Colonel Jesse Candy. Thiitlhe Big-xng1 Huea ought to defeat the attempt 10 diviilc the county. That the coiuily fair program was carried ou . lo a letter as ad vertised. That the Republican ticket this year is the strongest ever put beiore the people. That an officer fails to do his duty when he fails to prosecute a man who has violated the law. That there never was a woman but was just aching * to tell sume other woman how to do up her hair. That the amount of money lev ied for county pui pises is Uss this year than it was four years That to make home happy is an art an art a { jood many p o- ) lc have cither lost or never omul. 'That a certain man who if calling * on another man's wife ) etter be careful or he may gel into trouble. That the reason women do no > repose is supposed to be due tc : hc lact that they want to have the last word. That the divisionists try ti accomplish by misrepresentation what they cannot gun by a statement of facts. That if your wife is the best woman in the world , you should tell her so ; it will keep her young and lengthen her life. That a large percent of the people would be crimiu .Is in one way or another if tin y thought they would not be puuished. Train yourcyrs to rest on the brightest spots in life. Pass the darkness on th other side. One of the suunies places on earth is the spot madcred bv the hal lowed inline' .1.3 of those we love in our own homes. . . " * jkVil ) if1 > ( i i i iiiiiLi * .M. > nmrn" * * _ . . * ! .w - Si I Hic MG p | l If OR SAW * BY MIU1 Y OPENINGS , THAT PAYS That's Shcrwin Williams paint. Why ? Because it covers more surface , wears longer and looks bet ter than any other high grade paint on the market. It adds greatly to the beauty and at tractiveness of a pro perty , and often 1:01 ps to sell it at a profit much greater than the cost of painting. Get our free book let and color card. The Busy Druggist That a few croakers air nece- ary in every community to n-.iM.iri1 tli1 i.V.o of progress at which live men are advancim ; . That a law i-j made with the xpL'dation that it will be en- 'orced and that a man who is ilected to enforce the law should lo it. That one long-faced , hollovv- ycd , winning , caping , chronic riclcer can do more to keep away Business and capital from a town than all the drouths , short crops , Miinch lings , cyclones and bh/- sards combined. That of all things for which a young poison shou'd strive , a rood character stands easily at the head of the list. It may be hard to get on without a wealth and education , but without a good character , no permanent i rid enduring success can be attained. That if you arc a kicker and see the shadows r failure in everything that is proposed to help the town , for heaven's sake go into some secluded canyon and kick you own shadow on the clay bank , and give the men who are working to build up the town a chance. That when you hear a man sneering at the local papers you can safely bet he don't spend hU time making them better. Thcj who dent see a benefit arising tc a town from its newspapers haven't as much sense as a cove oyster , and arc about as mucl value to a town as a ten ycai delinquent. That the life of an an editor wns saved the other day by a silver dollar in his pocket. A . .ruik shot at him and the bullet sUruck the dollar. Now should we happened to get shot before you pay up your subscription and there isno dollar to stop the ball we shall always presume you might have saved our life. That some of our pretty little girls seem quite fond of our cun ning little boys , on whose lips the first appearance of what will in the course of time be a mus tache , and they are really im- perling the lives of these youths in keeping them out so late even ings. Girls , remember that little boys should go to bed early. That twix twilight and dark' up near Manitou Park , a maiden sat coining her bright golden hair , when heated with roaming , all panting and foaming , there came up and squeezed her a big gmxly bear. It did not affright her , the bear did not bite her , she lay back and murmured : "O , still tighter dear. " This brckc off old bruin he let off his woo ing , sneaked back to the moun tains and hid a whole year. The father who is "chummy1 with his boy , gets down to thai eager , inquiring , restless little soul and explains and encourages , does not need to cut a birch gad in order to maintain discipline ; and the mother who sympathizes , cuddles and plays with her chil dren can keep her slippers on her feet and her hair brush on the dressing table. Children need love and sympathy as much as ilowcrs need air and sunshine. That those who think the farm ers of this county want to tran scribe three sets of county re cords , build three court houses , pay four sets of officers and main tain four district courts , four juries and four jails , have an other guess coming. The county seal boomers expect tc make money by county division and they can afford to pay more taxes. The farmer who doesn't expect to make money by it is the man who is going to foot the bill. Notice , The Bethcsda Sanitarium has quit business until spring. No Bethcsda baths will be given in Broken Bow until Dr. Fetter- lings return next spring. All mail addressed to Broken Bo\v will be received and answered. MWf * > MMAww.M. Mj MMtar * < * Ma KnS < kt M-i Mte > r \y \ Ml ml Selling men's youth's and "boy's clothing at half price until all are closed out. YOUR CROOEJtl NOTICK Y PUHUCATION. Henry W. WaUerintrc , Walternilre Ills wife , wliosc llrst naiin : Is unknown. Charles Harries , and the unknown lielrs. devisees and legal representatives of Emma liarnes , deceased , defendants , Taue Notice , that on August seth , I'JOO , Joseph i : . Walter- mire , plalntltr , tiled his petition In the Uis trlct Court of Custer County , Nebraska , nguintt Caroline Waltennlre and .the above named defendants , the object and prayer of \vhlchareto foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendant Caroline Walter mite and , lacnb Waltennlre , now deceased , to the plaintiff upon the \\est half of the northiMst nuarter , the southeast quarter of the noitlieast quarter , and the northwest Muatti-r ol thesontheant ( iiiarter of sectlot twenty six. In township fourteen , range twenty-live In Custer County , Nebraska , to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated June "Hit. 1001 , f0r the sum o 100 00 , due and payable on or. before June Dili , Ilk. ' ) , at 8 per cent Interest , th.it there Is now due on said note and mortgage the sure of WMitOvltli interest thereon from this date , for which sum and Interest and costs plalntlll prays for decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due , \\lth general rellet and for such other matters us appear in said petition and pi ayei thereto , You and each of you arc required to ans s\ur hild petition on or befoio l'lc ' 3's' ' 'toy of October , 1909 , as ordered by the Court in making order for this notice. Dated Sept. 14th , 1W ) . JosiiPti K. WAt/ruiiMiKB , T'lalntlu" . lly his attorney , J. A. AIIMOUU. SlflOH-r.t NOTlCi : OP ADMINISTKATOR/S In the matter of the estate of Wllllum Thomson , deceased. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of uruno o. Hosteller , Judge of the district rourt of Custer County , Nebras ka , made on the 2Jnd day of May , 1900 , for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed , there will be sold at the main en- tiance door of the Court House in llroken 1'ow , in Custer County , Nebraska , on Salur day , the second day of October , 190' ) , at one o'clock p. in. , at public vcnilue to the high est bidder for cash the following described real estate to-\s If. The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and lot two In sec tion one In township fourteen north of range twenty one west of the oih P , M. In Custer County , Nebraska , Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this Utii day of September , I90o. T. T. HUM , , Administrator of the estate of William Thompson , deceased. S 1C 3031 31PERFUMES 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. Haeterle Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made , there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin , impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. V.'o publluh our formula * We bnnlih alcohol from our m aicln We urco you to consult your daotor Ask your doctor , "What is the first great rules of health ? " Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply , " Keep the bowels reRular " Then ask him another question "What do think of ' tion , you Ayer'a Pills for constipation ? " -ilaio by the J. C. Ay tr 03. , Lowell , r.Tim m.i Don't You Forget It. We will have everything for you in the line of Fruit and Lunch. FOR FRUIT : Peaches Pears Grapes Apples Oranges Bannanas FOR LUNCTT : Cheese Dried Beef Minced I Tain Bologna We want all our friends to call and sec us. ikeppard & Burk. SUCH IS LIFE IN THE FAR WEST You have to buy the coal and we have to havs the money. Let us furnish your lumber , building material and coal. You know we always have the stock and we can take care of you and your wants in our line. Dierlcs Lumber and Coal Company J. S. MOLYNEUX , Mgr , Broken Bow , Neb. 88 Welcome 1909 25c Oil sardines , 0 cans 25c sardines 3 Mustard , cans 25c Potted ham , 5 cans bottle ! i ; 30c Nut butter , a large Sockcyc Salmon , the best < 2Qc ISc The best Red Salmon , per xan Fancy minced luncheon loaf per pound 15c 10c Extra fancy bologna , per pound Extra fancy weinerwurst , per pound 15c " . 20c Summer sausage , per pound FRUITS FOR FAIR WEEK APPLES , PEARS , PEACHES , GRAPES , PLUMS , BANNANAS , ORANGES , LEMONS Highest price paid for fancy butter , fresh eggs , melons and produce during fair week. We buy , test and pay cash for cream. ar. i\r Trade PURE OLD CIDER VINEGAR Mark Phone 5 PURE FOOD CENTER North Side I Our Officers and Direc- _ - n > l Vl % tors are CUSTER Our Stockholders are Our Depositors are Our Loans are made teA A Custer County Bank for SECURITY STATE BUNK , Broken "Bow , Nedraska. , Try Us for Farm Loans Advertise in the REPUBLICAN