THB OUBTEK'XJQUNTY REPUBLICAN Novel Oranges , 30c , 35c and 40c Dozen Pure New York Maple Sugar 20c. Jb. New 1909 Persian Dales lOc , Pound New 1909 Smyrna Lay or Figs 20c. Ib , New 1909 London Layer Basins 20c , Ib. Sealshipt Oysters The Only Kind. 60c Quart Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees 20c , 25c and 30c a pound-the finest Bed Jacket Sweet Cider 40c gallon J. C. B O W E N TRADK THE Pure Old Cldor Vlnoflnr PHONE No. 5 HOME OF MARK PURE FOODS THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporter ! Dr3. Faruswortu & Beck Dentists. New ruga arriving- Konkcl's Furniture Store. Good piano for $25.00. II. A. "Watta'a Piano House. Jake Johnson , the barber , ia visiting' bia folka at Anaelmo this week. John Mulvaney , of Mason City transacted business in this city yesterday. Watch our window for the new arrivals of spring1 goods. kiffin-Lucke Co. 1 New spring duchess under * muslins and tailored waists are in stock now. See the new com bination suits. Kiffin-Lucke Co. II , A. Tinder was called to El Paso , Texas , last week to look after the business interests ofa ! brother who is seriously ill with typhoid-pneumonia. The programme of the Custer County School of Agriculture and Domestic Science is publish ed on another page of this paper. Read it and decide to attend. Claude Currie , who has been manager of the Ravenna Tele phone Co. , has returned to Brok en Bow and taken the manage ment of .the Broken Bow Tele phone Co. Only six ladies suits left. We are closing them out at your own price this week. See them in window. Come in and make us an offer they are yours Kiffin- Lucke Co. .WANTED. Job on a ranch by man with family. Wife would do-the cooking. Experienced in care of stock. Reference , First National Bank of Amherst. W. K. Hart , Amherst , Nebraska. A farewell reception to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pickett was given at the home of G. W. Apple last ' Saturday night by the members of v the Baptist church. Mr. Pickett , who has been manager of the Broken Bow Telephone Co. for some time , has accepted the position of secretary and man ager of the St. Paul Telephone Co. and left yesterday morning to' assume his duties. Mrs , Pickett will go next week. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett have a large circle of friends here who wish them success in their new home. Atthe request of a number of Custer county horsemen it has been decided to have Prof. Key- ser lecture on the horse. His lecture will be accompanied by demonstrations and will be both valuable and interesting to those engaged in the horse bueiness. The horsemen should show their appreciation by attending1 these lectures. Many other special features will be taken up in the Custer County School of Agri culture and Domestic Science which will be held at Broken January 24-29U . Three city houses for sale. II. A. Watts. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Souder's drug store. Our new apring gooda are com ing faat. Kiffin-Lucke Co. R. Iy. Dickson , of Denver , was here for the horse aale Monday , G. E , Guthrie , of Merna , was a Broken Bow visitor yesterday. W. V. Pernberton , of Litch- field , was among the court house callers Wednesday. See our special suit and silk waist offer in window this week. Kiffin Lucke Co. Charley Oliver and Pierre Stcffen , of Wagner , came down on land business today. Our new new ginghams are in and they are on display this week. Kiffin-Lucke Co. Curtis Weimer , of Mason City , was among the large number in attendance at Nelson & Miller horse aale sale Monday. E. A. Lucke , of the firm of Kiffin-Lucke Co. , returned from a holiday visit with relatives and friends at Cortland. His wife , who accompanied him , remained for a longer visit. F. M. Sharp of Burning , was looking after business in the city the first of the week. He says most of the stock in his vicinity are doing well yet , but that those who left their hay in bunches are having a time getting it out of the snow for the stock. Wm. Barrett left yesterday for Chicago where he will join bia wife , who has been an inmate of a hospital there for some time , and go with her to their new home at Plainview , Texas. Mr. Barrett and his estimable wife have been residents of Broken Bow for a number of years and only leave on account of his wife's health. He will probably return in April for a short time , and in the meantime will try to to sell his residence property in this city. His many friends here hope the removal to a warmer climate will be beneficial to his wife's health. The new officera of the Broken Bow Shipping Association are H. E. Myers , president ; C , W. Beal , secretary ; Jas. Wrigley. treasurer ; A.Gustafsonvice.pres ident. Hoard of directors , M. D. Stone , C. Schols ? , F. H. Arthur , W. E. Willis and M. II , Peacock. The object of the association ia to build or purchase an elevator , stock yards and coal bin. M. E , Harris elected business manager , A committee of three conaisting S , A , Dean , W. E , Willia and H. E. Myers are engaged in solicit ing pledges , and when eighty have been obtained the associa tion will proceed to the business of purchasing or erecting the buildings - ings neccesaary to carry on the business. NEWS OMfflE COUNTY Ortello News. | 1 Mr ami Mm Jack Holln visited with n. F. Kdwarda' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs , Quin f'odge , of Merna , spent Sunday at J. 8. Dyke's. School commenced at Sunshine Mon day. day.A. A. Hill ehclled corn for P. Smith and C. I'rcacott lost week. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Harry Ashbaugh and Clara Hunt on January iSth. J. M. Idgrani and wife visited at T. Millers on the cast table Friday of last week. M. L. Knapp is moving some of his machinery to the C. Thomas place where he expects to farm the coming season , Georgetown Hems. P. F. Campbell , D. Woodruff and S. S. McConnell all shipped cattle to Omaha this week. Alary Downey entertained a few of her young lady friends New Years day. i < ella and Edna Downey have returned to their school work at Broken Bow. School commenced again Monday morning after a two weeks vacation. Mr. Spurgln has bought the Beck farm and will take possession March i&t. Mr. Deck and family go to Montana to live. Messrs. Beck , Pierce and Smith were Ocdnto visitors Friday. Mr. Pierce had quite an accident while hauling coal from Oconto Friday. When he was nearly home he upset , but Mr. Pierce escaped unhurt. Mabel Smith and Alice Beck who have been visiting in Kearney for a week re turned home Saturday. Mrfit D. Woodruff went to Omaha last week for a few days. Devine Bros , have their large barn al most ready for painting. Messrs. Beck and Torgerson , Joe Devine , Frank , Will and Roy Spry were Oconto visitors Monday. Mrs. Mulvaney and little son Theodore who have been ill with lever are much better. Beatrice Patterson spent Sunday at her home. Anna Lund-has gone to stay with her sister near Ansley and to attend school. John Leer and wife are staying at Carl Lund's. Mr. Overgard has three men helping him shuck corn. Zumbrota Zephyrs. " ' Charles Sands has started to College. M. D. Stone sold some hogs last week. They surely brought a neat sum at pres ent prices. P. . B. Barber's house is completed. It was initiated last Saturday night , when they gave a dance to their friends. Those present report quite an enjoyable time. Bnrcus Bros , furnished the music. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. E. Small on Monday January loth , a daughter As this is the first girl , both parents and brothers are very happy over the event. Harriet Johnson has been quite sick , The doctor was called one day last week and at this writing she Is doing nicely. Miss Ruth Eggleston visited with a girl friend in town Sunday. Oscar Tappan's visited last Fridaywith Mr. Painter's. Belle and Verua Sands spent Sunday afternoon .with Olive Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Lanternian visited at Oscar Tapp'au's Saturday and Sunday. A party of boys and girls from town were out this way sleighriding Sunday and called oil Maude Callen. The plastering on E. B. Barber's house got froze a'little , consequently it is com ing off. Miss Luce is having a bad cold to bother witli , which makes U very un pleasant for her while teaching. Roy Routh and wife Sundayed with F. A. Routh's in this valley. Harry Ash is having a good deal of rport hunting rabbits with a ferret. Mrs. P. A. Routh's father is paying her a visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sands have been victims of severe colds , the past week. Some from this community attended the horse sale in the Bow Monday. The Mesdames Cook , Stone , Kimber- ling and Norwood of the Bow , called on Mrs. Callen one day recently. W.V. . Williams took in a large'num ber of horses to the sale in town last Monday. Clarence Franklin disposed of a fine horse at the sale in the Bow Monday. Prairie IlilL Chos. Howard went to Hamburg , * Iowa Saturday night to visit relatives. John Beal is on the sick list. John Hauua and son Guy , of Loyal , spent a few days last week visiting rela tives in this vicinity. Jesse Price went to Galloway Sunday night. Karl Shoup moved to the Frank Lin coln farm Monday which he has rented for the coining year. Mr. Ellis visited east of Broken Bow Friday and Saturday. The Stay Satisfactory' Furniture , Carpets , Rugs. Hardware , Stoves , Tinware. Silverware , Cutlery , China Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices * Dave Coulter's moved to their farm north of Broken Bow Monday. The many friends of Dick Kelley and Lue Drake were very much pleased to hear of their marriage last month. The friends of Will Robinson and Mildred Shultz were much pleased to heal of their marriage Tuesday. Chas. Bay and Chas. Longfellow are shelling corn on the Ryno Table. A number attended the dance at Mr. Juel's Friday night and a pleasant time was bad by all. Milldale Items. Mr. Perkins is having quite a siege of hauling wheat to market. Chas. Seaney is away at present husk ing corn. Herman Woodward went to Callaway Friday. Wm. Finch was in Arnold early this week. J. D. Haskell made a business trip to Arnold Thursday. Chas. Terpenny returned home from Omaha much improved after treatment in the hospital. J. J. Seaney went to Arnold Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haskell with their daughters Arlie and Alta went to Calla way Friday where the latter took the train for Kearney to resume their work at the State Normal after a two week's vacation at home Miss Arlle expects to complete her course there this coming npring Chas Snyder made a trip to Callaway Thursday The people within reasonable dis tance should go to the Literary Society at Butler's hill It is held every two weeks and offers an excellent opportu nity for old and young to engage in en joyable activities which are highly com mendable This should be a place where the musical and literary talent of the entira community could center It is to be hoped that this undertaking will receive the hearty support of all Deep snow came finding many many farmers unprepared for it and on account of its continuance much corn is still in the field If the snow thaws soon so that corn can be gathered , the stalks will af ford the feed for cattle and horses which is so much needed at present Should the severe weather continue through Febru ary and March the limited supply of hay will not be sufficient to meet the ueeds and stock will undoubtedlyJSuffer . Another distressing condition occasion-1 ed by the severe weatheris the shortage of fuel The usual supply of cobs is lacking because much of the corn is unhusked Coal comes in too slow to supply the demand V. F , Wilson , who has been visiting his aiater Mrs. Olmstead of Broken Bow , and attending a family reunion of the Wilson brothers and sisters , of which there are twelve , left for his home at San Jose , Cal , , Monday morning. LOST. Last Friday night between the North Side and the postoffice , 1908 class pin , The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at the Republican office. R. E , Hamilton , of Aurora , has purchased the 400-acre Bry- son place near the Buckeye ranch and will move onto it about the first of March. lt * § Summertime All The Ttme In California Old Mexico Southern and Cuban Resorts Cold , biting1 winds , snow , sleet and zero weather are unknown. You can purchase winter tourists tickets , with long j limit , at low cost , and escape all discomforts of a northern winter. Better write or talk to me about trains and fares. H. L. ORMSBY , Ticket Agent , Broken Bow L. W. WAKELEY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. P. S. There will also be some special round trip rates to - / * Denver , January 8 , 9 and TO , for the Western Stock sX Send Your Abstract Orders to J. CL Leonard , Bonded Atstracter Office in Security State Bank Building G. L. Turner Lbr. Co. Lumber , Posts , Shingles General Building Supplies Phone 79 Real Estate Transfers The Union Land Co to Arthur n Howe lots 34 in block 20 in Ocouto . * to Elbert 11 Oaines to Frank II Malcoinbe lots 13-14-15 * 10 In block 14 . 100 John Richardson to Elmer E Draper lots 5-C&7 In block 17 In Uroken Bow. . . . SOO Wesley Haker to C K Evans and C O Evans lots 3 to 22 Inclusive In block U In Westervllle , . . . . . . . . . . . * IwO Alice Daugherty widow to Henry K ChrlsmanneW of block 10 jewctfs & Lilly's add to Uroken How . . . . . . 915 Oeo F Bartholomew and Chas W Bar tholomew to Chas II Van Alstlne 320 acresln 22-17-19 . . . 400 ( ' Wm S Kennedy to jaines O Leonard lots 7 8-OfclO In block 3 Emllene Ileyner's sub division of F Beynor'H add to B U MOO \v Kennedy & Samuel L Miller to Wm S Kennedy Iots7&8 In block 3 in K rieyners sub dfv to F Keynors add to llt-nlrmi HnW . * . * * * * Win S Kennedy to James u Leonard lotVuibock JPaandysaddto B B acoo Marv K Wright widow , to lohu W Knapp UIHW mi in * * tp 10-21 . . . . . . . . 330 Frank J Stewart to Albert Sherbeck In ) 1 . "S . . * luo JoinVknaPptpNancyl Knapp 210 -icros in undU Int In sec 28&29-ta-21 . 3SOO T Stevens care Wm ! M In Stevens bloc 4 1st to add Sturley to Comstock . . 50 Georee Smith to William H Judkins lotalnfrtock IS in U n Allen's add teA A LedXvVcYrto'George 'F 'Palmer lot James Sin block 13 orlBft own of B B..a 2000 100 Leslie K Clay to Chas N Draper o . . 180 , Levl Thoralson to Kay Thomtson 100 mMiffier- husb to JohVaus "K I ocan lot 19 in Pinch's add to Arnold. . 150 Mccauts to II B Beach lot it in Sylvester Or 11 K Robinson's add to Arnold . lOo , KmtraTobey to Lyman J Narragon lots 10-1U12 in block 2 Tobey's add teA ° ° rnch 1'arr'to William it Lour 'lott'ifr 1718 A 1st add to Merna . . . . . . . 3500 John K Vaugn-en to D compsey lot 17 In block 42 In H II add to Oallaway . sow Lovlnal" Allen s Uusb to Ilebecca DourlnK parcel In block a in U R Kobln- x > son's add to Arnold . . George Miltonbeyer and wife , of Thedford , were Broken Bow visitors today. Alarriage Licenses. 1 P. O. Allen , Ansley I3 ! Agnes Duncanson , Ansley 25 Eplirem Miller , Broken BOW zi Kit/a Llclftenburg , Callaway si J. II. Webb , ' Berwyn 27 Anna Trotter , Herwyn 31 Loy Roland' James , Arlena 27 Ltbbie Pearl Crouse , Huntley 21 William C.'llobertson , Anselmo ' Mildred E. Stmttz , Anselrao is J. Leroy Stratum , Sterling , Cole ai Esther Beatrice Glvens , Merna 17 NOTICH OP PETITION. Estate of Frank H. King , deceased in tlu > County Court of Custer County , Nebraska The State ot Nebraska to all persons in terested In said estate , take notice , that a petition lias been tiled for the appointment of Lillian King as administratrix of said estate , which has been set for hearing her < - In , on February iSth , WO , at 10 o'clock a , m Dated January 11,1910 , [ 9BAI.1 a H. HOLCOMI ) 3334 County Judge , xxjoooooooaoocooooGcoeoco I COAL No Dirt. No Clinkers All Coal The Good Kind. FEED For Sale. Doth Wholesale and Retail. Highest Market Price for All Kinds of Grain West Elevator . F. J. BAIIR , Prop. 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