I THE .REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNT. * , NEBRASKA * To U nee da Hung makes Thought hungry Between thought Indeed F alway hungry appetite Awaiting . . t j * jhJ r * bu NATiONAl/BlSCUIT COMPANY Our Local News Tinder's Market Day Sale Broken Bow , SATURDAY , OCT. 9. All live stock will be sold at 2 regular rate H. A. TINDER , Auc't. L. M. Sharpc , of Dunning- , was a city visitor the first of the week. Mrs. A. L. Xanders went to Grand Island Monday on church business. Miss Esther Edmunds , of Merna , visited with friends in . . thii city last Sunday. Pveie Steffner , of Wagner , was among the Broken Bow visit ors Monday. Mrs. M. D. Welsh left for her home m uerwyn Tuesday alter a day in Broken Bow. Karl Nekuda , of Sargent , was in the City Monday making proof on his homestead. A Mr. Strong is contemplating the erection of another steam laundry at this place. ffK Rev. Norwood is in Lincoln this week attending the Baptist State convention. J. R. Rhodes , of Ansley , was in the city the first of the week attending district court. Ray L < ockhart , barber in Cross * shop , went to Omaha Sunday to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Irvin C. Chilcote , of Arnold , was in the city Monday making final proof on his homestead. Will McCaudless , cashier of the Berwyn State bank , was a wel come caller Monday morning. DMiss Emma Moore , of Seneca , was transacting business before the U. S. land office Monday. Susan Rodocker , of Halsey , made proof on her homestead Monday at the U. S. land office. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Martin are attening the Ak-Sir-Ben. Edna Thompson was a visitor at Seneca Tuesday. Judge Armour visited Mas on City Tuesday. Matt Shanley , of Brownlee , came down Tuesday morning on business. District court convened in this city Monday morning with Judge Hosteller presiding. T. W. Edwards and L. H. Jewett left Tuesday for Kimball county ou business. Frank Marsh , of Ausle.y , was in the city Tuesday as witness in the district court. H. B. Gates , who lives 20 miles north of Broken Bow , left Monday for Beaver City. Work is progressing rapidly on the new coal chutes now and they will soon b ? completed. Preparation for a new cement walk on Fourth Avenue to extend to the depot , is being made. M. B. Brunnel , left Tuesday for his home in Mason City , after a few days visit in Broken Bow. Mrs. P. H. Duff returned to her home at Sargent Tuesday after a visit with friends in B B. Mrs. Selby , of Broken Bow , left Monday to attend the funeral of her uncle , who died at Aurora. Geo. Willing , wife and daugh ter , Erma. left Monday for Omaha to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Day , from up in the sand hills near Ansel- mo , left Monday after attending court. Mrs. J.M. Fodge left Monday to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law who died at Aurora. John Ceplecha , of Comstock , was in the city Monday and was a pleasant caller at this office. Mr , Ceplecha is an old time friend of the RHPOBUCAN and we are alway pleased to have him call. The funeral of Mrs. ' V. J. Stedery was held Saturday afternoon from the Method hi church. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Strong- who have been visviling Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crable , left Tuesday for their home in Genc/a. Mrs. L. O. Mcvrris returned to Seneca Monday evening after spending a day in Broiceu How transacting busit ess. C. W. Nix , of the Wagner Ranch near Dur ing , was tran sacting business in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brinkiiain returned to Lincoln Monday after a visit with Mrs , , and Mrs. , Dan Predmore living west of to wn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bryan , of Lincoln , celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Oct. 30th. A brilliant affair is reported. Mr. W. S. Boyceauddaughter , Mrs. Bangs left Tuesday' moniiug to attend the funcral of Mr. Moore , at Aurora. B. J. McGuire , of ! Brownleet , was in the city Tuesdaj as - witness - [ ness in the final prool case of Thomas Kelley. . Mr. and Mrs. V. F , Willf.ams started Wednesday for O lenwood , Iowa , to visit friend * 5 nd rela tives and look after tb/eir farm. Li. E. Cole -moved hi * stock of undertaking goods from the Union block 16 thefu -st door north of the post office , t he first of the week. Cement foundations. an J being laid on the piece of gsnpi tud re cently filled in on FifthVvenue , and the H. T. Bruce Eimi > er tCo. will soon occupy that plac e. Capitalists of Duytora , Ohio , visited Grand. Islaat and Hastings last week with tl ic view of putting in a system ol street cars for those cities. Judge Aaron Wall , aLoup \ City , is attending disrtrott oou.rt this week. He is associate d wrath C. W. Beal in the hog * caste c iff IB. J. Tierney against Wni , ? Ajm&- berry. Sullivan & Squiiie sj arc the attorneys for Don't fail to sec the wonderful "Passion Play" at the Star Theatre on Oct. 11 , 12 , 13 and 14. Shormrn Peale returned from San Diego , Cal. Monday where lie has been for the past month recuperating his healtn. He comes back much improved. The great religious drama "The Passion Play" coming to Broken Bow on Oct. 11 , 12 , 13 and 14 at the Star theatre. E. J. Robinson , state examiner of county treasurer's , is in the city this week examining the ac count of J. E. Cavenee , county treasurer of Custcr county. Over two miles of moving pic tures , showing the "Passion Play" the great religious drama , at the Star Theatre , coming on October 11 , 12 , 13 and 14. The b > ys and girls classes of the Baptibt Sunday School met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pigmau last Thursday evening and an enjoyable time was had. The "Passion Play" may be seen many times with pleasure and ( profit to all. Coining the wecko ! Oct. 11 , 12 , 13 and i4 at the Star Theatre. Frank A. , William and wife , J. D. and Hert Amsberry , of AUscn City , were in Broken Bow Tucsd. ' . ' , attending district court. The canning factory at St. Paul , Ni br. , was burned Sept. 2 . T ) e fire caught in s , pile of cobs ni ar the building. The loss is intimated at $50,000 , in surance S3\,000 ) , Mrs. George Shultsc who has been liv-ng on the John Reese farm , left Tuesday for Geneva , where she will make her home. She was accompanied by her daughter Mildred. Miss Af. Pbifer , of Anselmo , w.as a city visitor the latter part of last week and was the first to contribute her subscription to the RJCPUIJUCAN under the new management. We arc informed that there will sooa be built a mile and a half more side track in Broken How. The present yards are not near large enough. Congressman Kinkaid , of O'Neil , was in the city Friday , lie was here on business and had but little time to call on his friends. He promised a more ex tended visit later. Dr. A. Vincent Sheridan , whose card appears in this issue , is a physician of wide experience and higher ability. He has met with marked success here and is enjoying a large practice. The Chicago and Denver train over the C , B. & Q. passed through Broken How Monday morning enroute to Denver. A burned bridge on the southern route was the cause. Lorta Bros. , contractors , began the erection of a 6-room , story and a half residence for J. S. McGraw in the northwest part of town Monday. Ic will have all the modern conveniences and John says it will be the best residence in town. City Residence For Sale or Trade. Three room house , good baru and orchard , one acre of ground in southwest part of town , all fenced with chicken wire. 10-7 to 28 W. T. JONHS NOTICE Y PUIILICATION. Henry \valterinlre , - Wahermlre Ills wife , whobe tirst name is unknown , Charles lUnifs , and the unknown heirs , deviates and legal representative ! ) of Emma Uarni. , dertfuji.ut defeudauta , Take Notice , that on August Sotb , 1909 , Joseph E Walter- mire , plaintiff Illed tils petition In the Ul * trlct Couit of Custtr County , Nebraska , against cuiolme waltermlre and .the above named defendants , the object and prayer cf which lire to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendant Caroline waiter mire and J < uob waltermlru , now deceased , to the plaintiff upon the west half of the northeast tarter , the southeast ( Barter of the northeast quarter , and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six , In township fourteen , range twenty rive In Ouster county , Nebraska , to secure fie payment ot a curtain promissory note dated June 9th. iKM , for the sum of $300,00 , due and payable on or.before June 9th. 1' ' o , it a per cent Interest , that there Is now iuc on said note and mortgage the sum of HM 00 , with Interest thereon from thl date , tor which sum and Interest and cost plalntlll prays for decree that defendants b required to pay the same or that said prem Ues may be sold to satisfy the amount fount due , with general rellet and for such othe matters as appear In said petition ani prayer thereto , You and each of you are required to ana swer said petition on or before the 31st da of October , 1009 , as ordered by the Court I making order for this notice. Dated Sept 14th , 1009 , Joccrit E. WALTcttMiKE , Plaintiff. Uy his attorney , J. A. AUMOUB. SldOM-fit Professional Cards FKANK KliLSl'JY ' . AM , KINDS OF WKLJ.S Consult liim if you want water BROKEN How , - - NKIJR , BANGS' STUDIO KVST SIUU OF SQUAB li Aj < cnls for tliicliriitu ; . huia Si 1'ond and Blur pianos WU CAN SAVC VOU MONUY BHOKHN Bow , NEBK. , T. L. FliKGUSUN NOTARY 1'Ulll.IC Real KsNte , InMiiuiice. Km in * niul. Handles for Rent , J.t nl I'npeis ' Uruwu , Suivajing ami 1'UtliuK. COMSTOCK , - - - NEBR. HARRY KIMBALL Practical Undertaker and Licensed lilmbahner Business phone , 301 Residence 3340 [ BROKEN Vow , - - NEBR. DR. 0. I'MURTIJOLMEW PHYSICIAN end SURGKON * AH calls promptly at tended day or night. Office ill rrar of J'lii.ne lie/illy block No. 61 BROKEN BcAv , - - NEBR. N. T. GADD ATTORNUY-AT-LAW Office over Holconibs book store. Office phone 208 Residence 20 BROKEN BowNuim. . Dr. A. VINCENT SHERIDAN Office and residence in Hie Mrs. Gleitn building just west of the Security State Bank. Phone 3 < JO Calls promptly answered day or ni ht BROKEN Bow , - - NEB. F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D. PHYSICIAN AND QUKC.KON Fitting of nU. NCI. EYE , EAR , NOSE and THROAT Onicc In Dlerks nlk. Phone 200 BROKEN IUW , - - NEB. FOR SAT.K BY jr. PERFUMES i 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 Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf Drm'f "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day.24 tf. FOR SAUt ou TKADB 640 acres , Cherry county , near good railroad town' . GEO. C. STHVRNSON , Broken Bow , Nebr. FOR SAUJ Quarter block in a very desirable location. S. M. DORR s Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists.