THE OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN F\ and preserving evidence of de posits and withdrawals. SBC. 6. That at least one dollar lar , or a larger number of multi ples thereof , must be deposited before an account is opened with the person depositing the same , and one dollar or multiples there of , may be deposited after such account has been opened , but no one shall be permitted to deposit more than one hundred dollars in any one calendar month' Pro vided , That in order that smaller amounts may be accumulated for deposit any one person may pur chase for ten cents from any de pository office a postal savings card to which may be attached specially prepared adhesive stamps , to be known as "postal savings stamps , " and when the stamps so attached auiout to one dollar or a larger sum in inulti- oles thereof , including the ten- cent postal savings card , the same may be presented as a de posit for opening an account , and additions may be made to any account by means ot such card and stamps in amounts of one dollar , or multiples thereof , and when a card and stamps thereto attached are accepted as a deposit the postmaster shall immediately cancel the same. It is hereby made the duty of the Postmaster-General to prepare such postal savings cards and postal savings stamps of denominations - ' nations of ten cents , and to keep thutn on sale at every postal sav ings depository office , and to prescribe all necessary rules and regulations for the issue , sale and cancellation thereof. SKD. 7. That interest at the rate of two per cent per annum shall be allowed and entered to the credit of each depositor once in each year , the same to be c imputed on such basis and under such rules and regulations as the board of trustees may prescribe ; but interest shall not be comput ed or allowed on fraction of a dollar : Provided , That the bal ance to the credit of any one per son shall never be allowed to exceed five hundred dollars , ex clusive of accumulated interest. SEC. 8. Tuat any depositor may withdraw the whole , or any part of the funds deposited to his or her credit , with the accrued interest , upon demand and under such regulations as the board of trustees may prescribe. With drawals shall be paid from the deposits in the state or territory , so far as the postal funds on de posit in such state or territory may be sufficient for the purpose , and , so far as practicable , from the deposite in the community in which the deposit was made. No bank in which postal savings funds shall be deposited shall re ceive any exchange or other fees of compensation on account of the cashing or collection of any 1/1 checks or the performance of any other service in connection with the postal savings depository system. SBC. 9 That postal savings funds received under the provis- inns nf this Artslinll hp f1pnnsif > ed in solvent banks , whether organized under national cr state laws , being subject to national or state supervision and examin ation , and the sums deposited shall bear interest at the rate o : not less than two and one-fourth r per centum per annum , which fTHE NELL BUNNELL COMPANY Jgrjt , Music Hath Charms p * and ( Some Musicians Are Charming I Three superlatively handsome and cultured artists who are coming fo ! IIU1Ut\ ( ! \ rate shall be uniform throughout the United States and Tcrri- orics thereof ; five per centum of such funds shall be withdrawn by the board of trustees and kept vith the Treasurer of the United States , who shall be treasurer of he board of trustees , in lawful money as v reserve. The board of trustees shall take from such banks such security in public bonds or other securities , sup- ) ortcd by the taxing power , as he board may prescribe , approve , and deem sufficient and necessary o insure the safety and prompt payment of such deposits on de mand. The funds received at he postal savings depository offices in each city , town village and other locality shall be de- ) osited in banks located therein substantially in protection to he capital and surplus of each uch bank ) willing to receive uch deposits under the terms of his Act and the regulations made by authority thereof , but he amount deposited in any one bank shall at no time exceed the amount of the paid-in capital and ne-half of the surplus of such bank. If no such bank exist in any city , town , village , or local- ty , or if none where such de posits are made will receive such eposits on terms prescribed , hen such funds shall be deposit- el under the terms of this Act in he bank most convenient to such ocality. If no such bank in any State or Territory is willing to eceive such deposits on the erms prescribed , then the same hall be deposited with the treas urer of the board of trustees , and hall be counted in making up he reserve of five per centum. Such funds may be withdrawn rom the treasurer of said board of trustees and all other postal avings funds , or any part of unds , may be at any time with drawn from banks and savings lepository offices for the repay ment of postal savings depositors when required for that purpose , sfot exeeding thirty per centum of the amount of such funds may at any time be withdrawn by the rus < ees for investment in bonds or other securities of the United States , it being the intent of this Act that tht residue of such funds , amounting to sixty-five > er centum thereof , shall remain on deposit in the banks in each State and Territory willing to receive the same under the terms of this Act , and shall be a work- ng balance and also a fund which may be withdrawn for invest ment in bonds or other securities of the United States , but only by direction of the president , and only when , in his judgment , the general welfare and the interests of the Uni'ed States so require , [ uterest and profit accruing from the deposits or investment of postal savings funds shall be ap plied to the payment of interest due to postal savings depositors as hereinbefore provided , and the excess thereof , if any , shal be covered into the treasury of the United States as a part of the postal revenue : Provided , that postal savings tunas in tbe treasury of said board shall be subject to disposition as provided in this Act , and not otherwise ; And provided further , That the board of trustees may at any time dispose of bonds held as postal savings investments and use the proceeds to meet with drawals of deposits by depositors. For the purposes of this Act the word "Territory , " as used herein shall be held to include the District of Columbia , the Dist rict of Alaska , and Porto Rico , and the word "bank" shall be held to include the savings banks and trust companies doing a banking business. ( Continued next week. ) WANTED TOGO acres of land , broke , in the viciuityof Anselmo Willis Cad well , Broken Bow , Nebr. 47-tf Anyone , anywhere , can star a mail order business at home No canvassing. Be your own boss. Send for free booklet Tells how. Heacock , A4582 Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf Board of Equalization Holds Session. The county board of equalization not nt the city council chamber In Urokon How , Juno 14th ut 9 a. in. and was Iti session four days. The > oard of equalization consists of the seven supervisors and the county clerk artd county assessor. The allowing business was transacted : Upon motion which WUH carried ho chairman appointed three com- nlttecs for the purpose of consider- ng the various protests that came bpforo the board. J. E. Grlnt , L. Cushman and M. R. Foster were ap- ) olntod on the first committee , W. H Osborno , Jr. , Geo. llcadloy and Gee Dewey were appointed for the ccond committee , while 13dw. Foley Sr. , J. B. Gllmoro and Bon P Morris were on the third committee. Upon petition of Margaret Croaslo ; ioard reduced valuation of Improvements monts upon S. % Sec. 12-13-18 from $1GOO to $1250. Upon the petition of the Omaha Elevator Co. , the capital stock of his concern was listed at $800. The board reduced the valuation ou parcel of lot 9 block 52 , R. R. Vdd. to Callaway to $50 upon applca- Ion of O. W. Barnard. Upon petition of LJ. . Reed , ns- osscd the valuation on the S. E uarter section 5-17-21 was lowered 01. Upon petition of Win. E. Morris ho assessed valuation on the S.E quarter Sec. 14-19-22 was lowered to 402. Upon petition o Wm. Dickson > oard reducedtho vnlualtlon on the SW. SB. and the SB. SB. of Sec. 30- 9-22. to $80. Upon petition of A. F. Leek , board educed the valuation on the NW quarter Sec. 9-17-18. $12 0. Upon petition of Jonnlo McGugan ho time , money on hand and in banks , $1400 , was stricken from the assessment , the samo" having been erroneously assessed. Petition of Wm. Walsh , regarding ransfor of property from Custer to Milfoil township was rejected by joard for the reason that the prop erty IP question rightfully belonged In Ouster township , The request of W. D. Hall , regard- ng Improvements on Sec. 3-19-18 was ejected. N" Upon petition of John Davis , the mprovements on the 1910 assess- nient , on the part of Sec. 4-15-18 , In .ho name of John E. Davis , were re moved , and $3UO , money on hand vas added to the schedule. Upon petition of Hughes Scott \ssessed valuation the NB. quarter ol Sec. 18-19-22 was reduced to $44. The petition of A. C. Swlck was rejected. The cattle of C. J. Jefford , which aad been assessed in Custor town- dliip were transferred to assess ment roll of Kilfoil township. The following raises and reduc tions upon the assessed valuation of fat cattle wcro made by.tho board ; Township Pet ct. R. Per ct L. Loup 19 Douglas Grove ,13 Wood River 05 Victoria ,24 Sargent 4 Westerville 1 Algernon 10 Kilfoil 15 nroken Bow Twp , 8 Arnold 10 Lillian 7 Elk Creek 18 West Union - . 7 Triumph 15 Cliff 18 Grant 4 Ansley . 8 Borwyn 8 Film ' 5 < ' ' Garfield 10 Ilayea 11 Llroken Bow City 4 Way no 15 Comstock 5 East Custer . 2 The following raises and reduc tlons were made upon the assessed valuation of stock cattle by the board. Township Per ct. R. Per ct. L. Loup 0 Custer 10 Douglas Grove 10 Wood River 17 x Victoria 15 Algernon 9 Kilfoil 9 Broken Bow Twp. * " 15 Arnold 5 West Union 18 Triumph 15 Cliff 2 Grant 18 Ansloy 2 Garfield 13 The following raises and reduc tlons were made 'upon tno asscssec valuation of slock cattle by tl board : Township Per ct. R. Per ct. L. Wood River 23 Victoria 2 T. B. SCHROOK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Onicc In Dlcrks block. Calls answered at nil hours In city or country I'lioncs-Onice 4J3-Hesldence , White 351 I want to buy your crcnm nml sell you your Hour mid feed of n1 ! ! kinds , every thing guaranteed , W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store Phone 409. ALWAYS Good Crenin on hand at WILLIS & SON South Side of the Square. A Tromondoua > BARGAIN SALE | ON MIS I AND FLOWERS f * 0 i Commencing jj Monday July Ith to 18th { j Exclusive k L rt H. ROGERS & CO. | Successors to Q MRS. GEO. PAPINEAU. GUARDIAN'S SALE OV UEAfc ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of anonlerof HrunoO. Hosteller , fudge 01 ho district court of Custer County Nebraska nade on the 7th day of Juno 1010 for the sale ol the real estate hereinafter mentioned and described , there will be sold at the south front door of the cadwell building In the city of llrouen llow within the county seat ol CuiUer County Nebraska , that being the place In which the district court ot said county was held at Its last session and iho pl.ice designated by the supervisors ot Custer ; ounty where terms of the district court shall be held , on the 30th day of July. 1910 at the hour of TWO o'clock p. in. at public vcn- due to the highest bidder for cash , the South west quarter of section 14 Township 17 range 21 Custer county NebraskanalU sale to re- Von and uowetia I one Russom heirs under the will o f N. T. Gadil , Mary K . Wooilley , Attorney. (5-S ( ) deceased. Sargont 3 Wostervillo 1C Myrtle 2 Algernon 9 Kllfoll 8 Urokon Bow Twp. " . J. ' H Delight ' 8 Arnold 2 Lillian 4 Elk Crook 7 West Union. 2 Trlupmu 10 ClUf - 3 Grant 3 Ansloy * ° Borwyii * Ellin 10 Garfield 3 Way no 1 Hayes 3 Comstock c East Custor 2 The following raises and reduc tions were made upon the assessed valuation of mules by the board : Township Per ct. R. Per ct. Jj. Algernon 0 Kilfoil 11 Broken Bow Twp. 8 Delight 9 Arnold 4 Lillian 31 Elk Creek 11 West Union 1 Triumph 8 Cliff 1 Grant 7 Ansley ' 8 Horwyn 10 Ellin 4 Garfield 18 Hayes 4 Drokon Bow City 22 Wayne 17 Comstock 21 East Cnstcr 3 Upon petition of Phillip Zoorb hoard reduced the assessed valua tion on the NE. quarter , the E. ha ! of the SB. quarter , N. half , NWSB , N. half , N.W. 1C-1C-21 from ? 715 to $180. $180.The The petition of the DJorks Lumber & Coal Co. , was laid over unti July 15 , when the board will ineo and take up. the case. The assessor of Comatock precinct and the ropro- [ Contlnued on last page ] poooooocxxreooooooooooooo 4 COAL No Dirt. No ClInlcors--AH Cotvl--Tho Good Kind. 1 FEED kl S For Snlo. Both Whotosnlo nnd Rotnll. Hltfhost Market < ? Price for All Kinds of Grain 1 West Elevator F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62 NOTICE Ol ? I't'llT.lCATION. U. S. LaiidOillce atllrokcn llow , Nebraska May si. 1910 Notice Is hereby given that Peter \V. lool- oy. of nroken lio\v , Nebraska , who , on April 29 , UH , made Homestead Entry No. MTU serial No. 05400 , forscy of mvw of secilon 83 , owiishlii is n , range 2u w , Oth I1. M. . has tiled lotlcc ot Intention to make 1'lnal live year iroof. to establish claim to thu land above lesorlbed , before Register and Receiver U. S. t > and olllce , at Ilrokcn How , Nebraska , on he IBth day of J my , 1010. Claimant names as witnesses- : Thomas ioss , prank Mohat , Ulchard Mohat , Uus Arthur , all of urokon llow , Nebraska JOHN KEKSK , 61-5 Register. TAX NOTICE. Ctf. No. 3001. 1'oM. S Allen : You are hereby notified that on Nov. 0 , 90S , I , . A. Wight purchased at public sale or taxes for the year lUOl the following lescrlbed land to-wlt : The west H acres of North H of North East } < of section 2S Town ship 18 Range 25 In custer county , State of Nebraska. That said land was assessed In the name of M.S. Allen , and that , after October II , 11)10 ) , ax deed will be applied lor. Dated June no , luio. 1-0 IJ.A. WIGHT. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT. AV. W. Hisitoi' will take notice that on the 29th day of April , 1910 , the county court of Custer county , Nebraska , Issued an order of ittachmcut lor the sum of Mll.92ln an action lending before It wherein C. J. iturke&Son , a partnership Ilnn composed of Charles J. iurke and Milton uurke , are plaintiffs and W.V. . Illshoj ) Is defendant. That personal iroperty of defendant , consisting ot tanks , veil and windmill supplies , tublng'and other tersoiial property , has been attached under s.ild order. The object and prayer of the ilalntlffs In said cause are to recover tudg- nent In the sum of t111D3 together with In- crest thereon at eight pur cent , pel annum 'rom the S9tU day ot April , 1010 , tne same be- ng due on a promissory note executed and leltvercd to the plaintiffs by the defendant m the tlrst day of March , 1910 and due on the loth day of April , 1010. Said cause lias been continued to the ilrst day of August , 19IU and you are required to appear and answer said lelttlon on or before the 1st day of August 1910. Dated this 7th day of June , 1910. ' 0. J. lluiiKu & SON. Ity Sullivan & squires , 1-i Their Attorney. A HELPING HAND Is Gladly Extended by n Broken Bow Citizen. There are nmiiy enthusiastic citizens in broken llow prepared to tell their ex perience for the public good. Testimony 'rom such n soursc is the best of evidence mid will prove n "hclpin hnnd" to scores of readers. Rend the following statement : J. N. Kennedy , of Uroken How , Nebr. , says : "There is no other kidney remedy ' can recommend ns highly ns Ioan'a Cidney I'ills. In July 1907 , I gnve a niblic statement in their favor and nt .his lime I gladly confirm it. I had ncute pains thiough my buck and cidncvs and nt times sharp twinges darted throughout my body. Every sud- len move caused an nltnck of pain and I was often so lame and sore that it was ilmnst impossible for me to straighten. The kidney secretions were unnatural and distressing in passage and if allowed o stand , deposited sediment , I had icadasches , felt restless and was unable .o get my proper rest. Doan's Kidney [ 'ills procured at Ilaeberle's Drug Store lelped me from the time I began them and continued use entirely relieved me. During the past three years I have taken Donn's Kidney I'ills , whenever I have ) i eu in need of a kidney medicine and I have received benefit. I am in eightieth year and I owe much of my present good icalth to the use of this remedy. " lfor sale by all dealers Price 50 cents t'oster-Milburu Co. , liuflalo , New York , sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Donu's and take no other. ALL WRINKLES DISAPPEAR. Superfluous Hair Vanishes in a Night by a New Uiscovciy Beautiful Bust. All our readers should write at once for the wizard beauty treat ment sent absolutely free Quickly removes vrinkles , and develops the bust. How to instantly re move superfluous hair , black heads , pimples , freckles. How to build up sunken cheeks and add flesh to the face and body. Just send your address to the Wizard Co1 , Churubusco , Ind. , and don't send any money. No patent medicines or harmful nos trums to sell anybody. Integrity is our watchword. Let us sent you free full partic ulars , follows our instructtions and then recommend us to your friends. We send treatments in plain unirarked package pre paid. Your complexion can be as fair and clear as any child ; a poor figure turned into a beauti ful bust and well developed form1 wrinkles and superfluous hair vanish in a night without pain , inconvenience or harmful effects. Sounds unreasonable docs it ? Skeptics , write for proof , to the Wizard Co. , Churubusco , Ind. Old papers for sale at this office. No More Flies. Flics are her in ern- cst and pestering stock nearly to death. If you will use Great Western Fly Chaser your stock will get the benefit of the food they eat , in other wosds it is a stock food. Gallons $1.00 Half Gal. .50c Quarts ,35c Try a can and Be Convinced. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Glean Stack of . LUMBER "reali IOLA Portland Cement. Frcsli Car of ACM A Plaatcr. A Splendid jLinc of Fence Posts , .f you contemplate using any of tlic above this Sprung or if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce ( § L Co. Broken Bow , Nctr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Broken llow , Nebraska , N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oillcc over llolcotnb's book store. OfHcc phone 203 Ucsldcncc 20 Ilrokcn llow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng iml notorlal work. OHlcc up stairs over State liank of Jirokcu llow. liroken llow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square llrokoa How , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Huslncss phone , 301 Residence < 301D Uroken How , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) UnloulUlock ItUHluesB pbone'.85 , Rcsldeuce323 Uroken Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Fitted. All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone 01. Mus. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones has had 17 years exper ience In dressmaking , it Is useless to look further. Work guaranteed. Uooia 7 , Dlerks Ulock , J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Kstate , Insurance , Ranches 'and Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn.Sur veying and 1'lattlng. Uroken nowHebraska. For E. M. F. Studebaher , Buiclc and New International Automobile * See O. II. CONRAD. FOR SAI.K. A fine resident block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf