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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
\ OUSTEfl COtMX .TOWNS . LIKE MEN ARE I OFTEN PESSIMISTIC. Towns like people got the Idea at 'times that they just cannot miiko any thing go. Good c'litorprlslng citizens sometimes say : "If this were such and such town wo could make improve ments and have things wo ought to have , but our town Is a stick-lntne-mud sort of n town nnd wo can't. " That kind of feeling will kill nny town In the world. If wo will wake up and stand together wo can have anything \vo want In this town. Our patronage Is good , people como from other terri tory to our town to trade. The ques tion Is how long will they do this if \vo do not make an effort to show our appreciation of their patronage. Wo have come to the "conclusion that this town can have as good a Chnutau.qua ns any town our size In the United States. With a good Chautauqua people ple will como from miles around nnd we can renew old acquaintances and innko new ones and. by spending the week among our patrons and showing them n good time , we can add much to the trade of our town besides giving to our families a week's treat of good things. Lot every enterprising citizen join the line-up for a nig Chautauqua. Lexington Chautauqua Scene The Postal Savings Bank Law. ( Continued from last week. SKC. 10. That any depositor in a postal savings depository may surrender his deposit , or any part thereof , in sums of twenty dollars , forty dollars , sixty dollars lars , eighty dollars , one hundred dollars , and multiples of one hundred dollars and five hundred dollars , and receive in lieu of such surrendered deposits , under such regulation as may be es tablished by the board or trus tees , the amount of the surrend ered deposits in United States coupon or registered bonds of the denominations of twenty dollars , forty dollars , sixty dollars , eighty dollars , one hundred dollars , and five hundred dollarswhich bonds shall bear interest at the rate of two and one-half per centum per annum , payable semiannually , and be redeemable at the pleas ure of the United States after one year from the date of their issue and payable twenty years from such date , and both princi pal and interest shall be payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of valie : Pro vided , That the bonds herein authorised shall be issued only ( first ) when there are outstand ing bonds of the United States subject to call , in which case the proceeds of the bonds shall be applied to the redemption at par of outstanding1 bonds of the United States subject to call , and ( second ) at times when under authority of law other than that contained in this Act the govern ment d sires to issue bonds for the purpose of relinquishing the treasury' in which case the issue of bonds under authority of this Act shall be in lieu of the issue of a like amount of bonds issu- able under authority of law other than that contained in this Act : Provided further , That the bonds authorised by this Act shall be issued by the secretary of the treasury under such regulations as he may prescribe : And pro vided further , Th it the authority contained in section nine of this Act for the investment of postal savings funds in United S'.ates bonds shall include the authority to invest in the bonds herein authorised whenever such bonds may be lawfully issued : And provided further , That the bonds herein authorized shall be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States as well as from taxation in any form by or under state , municipal , or local author ity. And provided further , That no bonds authorized by this Act shall be receivable by the treas urer of the United States as se curity for the issue of circulating notes by national banking asso ciations. SEC. 11. That whenever the trustees of the postal savings fund have in their possession funds available for investment in | .United ; States bonds they may ( notify the secretary of the treas. , ury of the amount of such funds in their hands which they desire to invest in bonds of the United States subject to call , the Secre tary of the Treasury shall call for redemption an amount of the funds in the hands of the trustees which the trustees desire to thus invest , and the bonds so called shall be redeemed at par with accrued interest at the treas ury of the United States on and after three months from the date of such call and interest on the said bonds shall thereupon cease : Provided , That the said bonds when redeemed shall be reissued at par to the trustees without change in their terms as to rate of dntcrest and date of maturit } : And provided further , That the bonds so reissued may , in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury , be called for redemp tion from the trustees in like manner as they were originally called for redemption from their former owners whenever there are funds in the Treasury of the United States available for such redemption. Sue. 12. That postal savings depository funds shall be kept separate from other funds by postmasters and other officers and employees of the postal service , who shall be held to the same accountability under their bonds for such funds as for public moneys ; and no person connected with.the. Post-Office Department shall disclose to any person other than the depositor the amount of any deposits , unless directed so to do by the Postmaster-General. All statutes relating to the safe keeping of and proper accounting for postal receipts are made applicable to postal savings funds und Postmaster-General may require , postmasters , assistant postmasters , and clerks at postal saving depositories to give any additional bond he may deem necessary. SEC 13. That additional com pensation shall be allowed post masters at post-offices of the fourth class for the transaction of postal savings depositary business. Such compensation shall not exceed one-fourth of one per centum on the average sum upon which interest is paid each calendar year on receipts at such post-office , and shall be paid from the postal revenues ; but postmasters , assistant post masters , clerks , or other employ ees at post-offices of the presi- dental grade shall not receive any additional compensation for such service. Sic. : 14. That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars is hereby appropriated , out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated' or so much thereof as may be necessary to enable the Postmaster-General and the board of trustees to establish postal savings deposi tories in accordance with the provisions of this Act , including the reimbursement of the secre tary of the treasury for expenses incident to the preparation , issue and registration of the bonds authorized in this Acl ; and the postmaster-General is authorized to require postmasters and other postal officers and employees to transact , in connection with othtr duties , such postal savings depository business as may be necessary ; and he is also author ized to make , and with the ap proval of the board of trustees to promulgate , and from time to time to modify or rebuke , sub ject to the approval of said board such rules and regulations not in conflict with law as he may deem necessary to carry the provisions of the Act into effect. Sue. 15. That all the safe guards provided by 'law for the protection of public moneys , and all statutes to the embezzlement , conversion , improper handling , retension , use or disposal of pos tal and money order funds and the punishments provided for such offenses are hereby extend- i'ed ' and made applicable to postal savinps depository funds , and all statutes relating to false returns of postal and money order busi ness , the forgery , counterfeiting , alteration , improper use or hand * ling of postal and money-order blanks , forms , vouchers , accounts and records , and the dies , platca and engravings therefor , with the penalties provided in such statutes , arc hereby extended and made applicable to postal savings depository business , and the forgery , [ counterfeiting , alter ation , improper use or handling- of postal savings depository blanks , forms , vouchers , accounts and records , and the dier , plates and engravings therefor. Sue. 16. That the faith of the Unitfd States is solemnly pledgeu to the payment of the deposits made in postal savings depository offices , with the ac crued interest thereon as herein provided. Sue. 17. That the final judg ment , order , or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating any right or inter est in the credit of any sums de posited by any person with a postal savings depository if the same shall not have been appeal ed from and the time for appeal has expired shall , upon submis sion to the postmaster-general ot a copy of the same , duly authen ticated in the manner provided by the laws of the United States for the authentication of the rec ords and judicial proceedings ol the courts of any state or terri tory or of any possession subject to the jurisdiction the United States , when the same are proved or admitted within any other court within the United States , be accepted ahd pursued by the board of trustees as conclusive of the title , right , interest or possession so adjudicated , and any payment of said sum in ac cordance with such order , judg ment , or decree shall operate as a full and complete discharge of the United States from the claimer or demand of any person or per sons to the same. Approved , June 25 , 1910. NEWS OF THE COUNTY New IleLna Scribe. Miss Lizzie Laughorn of pun ning spent the past week with her parents' Mr. Fergason and Mr. Brown of JBrevster visited with Forsyth's last Tuesday. Grace Cozid was pleasantly surprised ou July 5th , by her relatives coming in with well filled baskets to help her cele brate her birthday. Mrs. Will Domin is on the sick list , The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth was taken suddenly ill on last Thursday evening1 at eight p. m. with a spasm It was thought for a while the little one was dead , the doctor was called and worked with the child until midnight. It is some better now. Miss Anna Bell has accepted a position in Bass' store at Ansel- mo for the summer. The worst storm of the season visited this locality last Satur day and washed out all the cul- berts from New Helena to Gates. Ortello News. Miss Mae Hyatt left last week for Valentine , Nebr. , for a visit with relatives. Julia Leonard is visiting with Martha Edwards. Miss Ida Ingram spent Satur day and Sunday with home folks. Juanita Fodge is visiting htr sister Mrs. J. S. Dyke , Dan Widdaman and family and John Hipsley and family spent Sunday at D < Ilemstead's. Don't forget the old settler's picnic in the Hemstead grove next Wednesday , July 13. Robert Myers visited with his cousin Earl Myers Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyke , Jua ita Fodge , Alvic Cantrcll , Alvin nd Elvin Hyatt spent Sunday at Mcrida Ingrain's. Ed Myers is working for Frank Sdwards. Mrs. Gco. Jacqtnt returned rom Missouri last week. Prairie Hill. We had a nice rain Monday morning. Mr. Elgin Bfnl spent a few last week visiting his son incry at Georgetown Emery iccompaincd him home. Mr. Fisher of Lol rado is visit- ng his sister Mrs. Winchester. We are glad to learn that the Rcdpath Chautauqua is coming back this summer , and we hope hat itwill be so that the farmers an attend. Charley Bay returned Home ast Thursday from Missouri. Sept ILinna and wife of Dun ning who has been visitinir their daughter Mrs. B. G. Eivtuf rr- urned home last last Thursday. Miss Leota Huffakcr of Hrok- n Bow spent Sunday with Miss Longfellow. Mr. Martin of Holdrege is up visiting his brother L. T. Martin. Little Irene Martin got hold of some piison fly paper last Friday > efore it could be taken away 'rom ershe had swallowed some. She was quiet sick but we arc lad to say not dangerous. The Sunday School picnic given last Thursday in Abe Obedy's grove was a great suc cess. There was not manv there on account of busy times but those that were there enjoyed themselves. Ice cream and cake was served in the the attcrnoon. 1,1:0 : A L NOTICE. To H. W. Dlckson.Mrs. H. W. Dlckson , his ivlfc , whosellrst ami further namelsuiikown , T. C. Cannon. Mrs. T. O. cannon , his wife , whose llrst anil further name Is uhfcnown , anil the Reliance Trust Company : You ami each of you arc hereby notified that on November , iSth , 1908 , Adclla M. Kirk- Patrick , purchased at private sale for taxes for the year iw , the following described tract of land , to-wlt ; Lots six | C I and seven | 7 | of block I 77 | raid road addlon to the town of urokedllow , Custer County , Nebraska , said land was tax cd In the name of the Hcllancs Trust Coin pany and Adclla M. Klrkpatrlcw , The time of rcileiapilon from sale wllU'ipUt ; Novem ber. J > Ui. toio , .ind unlcfrn no redefined I wl'l apply for trtuhnrer's dc A ( o sallj property on or after said 13th , day of November. I'llo. ' Dated at Hri en HOW , Nebraska , this istli , day of July , l io. 0 8 Adella M. Klruyatrlck. A Noted Wriicr to Lecture at ChautEuqua mMs'j m ' : f $ & /5& fo M- ? ? < * Harold Morton Kramer knocked about ao o cowboy , a lumber jack and a miner. His friends discovered that he had genius as a writer , EO he went to school , centred an education , and became a nev.paper man , later a suc cessful novelist. His platfoi .1 work Is highly success ful and I ' : tlrr- ! ) much In demand at summer assemblies all over the land. I. Wofcs Erjery Mucldana Tfr * Dwder > A th ? ny > t aonsatlonal $ ym/Fft > 0tl vfoUntfft In America , and fe RO well Known In the European music schools as In this country. The Chautauqua management csn get no greater artist. Miss Tucker Is a cellist of renown and Miss Dora Wolcs la q "Hlvlne" pianist. At .12 J. B. SOHROCK , D.O.MD. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Onicc In Dlcr s block. calls answered at all hours In city or country Phone-Offlcc 433-IlC9ldcncc , White 321 I wiut to buy your crenm timl sell you your flour nnd feed of nil kindfl , everything gunrnntccd , W. H. O'Rorke' * Feed Store Phone ' 109. N X A TromondotiH I BARGAIN SALE ij | ON MAIS I I AND FLOWERS f ( f Commencing ( t Monday July fill to ISlh 5 Exclusive J * x H. ROGERS & CO. t . . ) Successors to 0 MRS. GEO. PAP1NEAU. C ALWAYS Good Crcnm on hand nt WILLIS & SON South Side of the Square. No Dirt. No CHnkors--All 8 Coi\l The Good Kind. 1 v mm ( HBB ana * & , S " I" 0 H Ei id 1 8 j For Stxlo. Both Wholosnlo \ \ nnd Rolnil. Iil ( < host Mtvrkot Price for All Kinds of Grain | 2 F. J. BAIIR , Prop. I'/iOuc / 62 TAX NOTICE. Ctf. No. 3091. To M. S Allen ; You are hereby notified tnat on Nov. 0. 1WS , L A. Wight purchased at public iiU- for taxes for ttie year HKJI the following described land to-\vt : The west Nacresot North V of North Kast , ' { ol section ! ! Township - ship 18 itangeSS In custer county , State ol Nebraska That Halt ! lainl was assessed In the name of M S Allen , and that , alter October II , itfio , tax deed will be applied for. Dated June : iO , lino. 1-0 L. A. WIGHT. GUAKDIAN'S SAMS Ol' ' KKAL IJSTATE. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order ol llrunoO. Hosteller , Judge 01 the district court of Custer County Nebraska made on the7th day of junu 1U10 for the sale ot the real estate hereinafter mentioned and described there will be sold at the south front door ot the uadwell building In the city of llroken How ultlilu the county neat ol Cluster County Nebraska , that being the place In which the district court ot said county was held at Its last session and the place d.signaled by the suncrvlsorsolCustei County w nere terms of the district court shall be held , on the 30th day of July , I'Jio at the hour of TWO o'clock p. in , at public veil- due to the highest bidder for cash , the South west quarter of section 14 Township 17 range 21 Cubtcr county Nebraska-said sale to re main open for one hour. ' June30th 1U10 Cli-orgc U. uussom CJuardlan of Walter Von and Kowena I- one uussoin heirs under the win o I N. T. ( .add , Mary K , Woodley Attorney. (5-8) ( ) deceased. ACT QUICKLY. . Delay Has Been Dangerous in Broken Bow. Do the right thiiiat } the tight time. Act quickly in limes of danger. Backache is kidney danger. Doan's Kidney I'ills act quickly. Cure nil distressing , dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this. G. H. Tuttle , , Rogers Street , Hroken How , Nebr. , says : "I have nothing to regret for the public statement I gave three years ago in fnvor of Bonn's Kid- n y Pills nnd I hnve had no need of n kidney medicine since. For several years I felt kidney trouble coming on me and a cold wns the means of bringing it to n climax. My back was stiff and fre quently I had sharp- shooting pains in my loins nnd kidnhys. 1 was confined to the house for weeks nnd was unnhle to wnlk. further than ten feet at n time The doctor said I hnd gravel nnd treated me for this trouble tor severl weeks. In time his medicine helped me nnd I wns able to get out , but before long the diffi culties returned with renewed severity. The kidney secretions became highly colored , contained n sediment and both ered me by their frequency in passage When someone ml vised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills , I procured n box nt Hue- berle'H Drug Store nud they brought re lief almost immediately. Ju u few weeks I was cured and from thnt day to this , I I hove had no further cause for com * plaint. " For sale hy nil denlers Price 50 cents I'oster-Milburn Co. , Uufuilo , New York , sole agents for the United Stutes. Remember the name Doau's and take uo other , No More Flies. Flies are her in ernest - est and pestering1 stock nearly to death. If you will use Great Western F 1 y Chaser your stock will get the be icfit of the food they eat , in other wosds it is a stock food. Gallons - $1.00 Half Gal. - ? 50c Quarts - .85c Try a can and Be Convinced. S. R. LEE. ) The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack of LUMBER rcsli IOLA Portland Cement. 'rcsliCar ' of A.CMA Plaster. A. Splendid Line of Fence Posts , f you contemplate using any of lie above this Sprimg or if need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE . T. Bruce Co. Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Broken How , Nebraska. 1ST. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' - - Onice over Holcoinb's book store. Onicc phone 308 Ilesldencc 20 Hrokcn How , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng and notorlal work. Olllce up stairs over State Hank of iiroken How. Urokcn How , Nebraska. BANGS' ' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kast Side of Square Hrokon How , Nebraska. EIARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EittBALMER ( Licensed ) Huslncss phone , 301 Residence ,301B llroken How , Nebraska. i L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FtiNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Unloujllock Huslness phone',85 , Rcsldence,323 Hrokcn Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses pitted. All calls promptly attended dayfor night. Phone 01. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones lias had 17 years cxpor- lunce In dressmaking , it is useless to look further . , work guaranteed. Uooin 7 , Dlerks lilock. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Kstate , Insurance , Ranches "and Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. llroken How.'tfebraska. For E. M. F. Studebaker , Buick and Now International Automobile * See O. II. CONRAD. POR SALE A fine resident block one block south of ball pround. Will sell by quarters if preferred B. W. Blair , 42-tf