r > r THE OUSTER COUNTY JREPOBLIOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF TiM WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Try Ream Bros. you'll repent. Special bargains all during fair week at StrongH Variety Store. New shipment of ladles and chlld- ron's coats. Snyder Uros. & Co. C. K. Hall of West Union la a- niong the visitors to the fair this week. Sco our dress ginghams Infer for chlldroiiH school droHnes. Snyder Uros. & Co. Sco Hint 25 cent window at the Strong Variety store. Some bar gains there. Senator Burlrott and Congress man Klnkald were city visitors lust Saturday morning between trains. They spuko at AiMloy the previous evening. Miss Mablo Hall who has been vis Itlng In the city for some time re turned to Buffalo , New York last Thursday evening whcro she has an Itallon mission. Her father W. D. yr Hull accompanied her to Buffalo from which place ho expects to go toFlorlda for the winter. THANKS. I wish to thank the people of the GGth representative district for the very generous vote received at the primary and to thank you In advanc for your oto at the covmlng election which I hope to get. I am pledged to vote for the Initiative and refer endum and for the people's choice for United States Senator. Jesse Gundy. IUOAL KSTATK THANSFHS. Oren II. Cove to Sherman A. Rob inson , ICO acres In 34-13-22$100. Job D. J. Sender to Bert lO.Sor- der 1-C Interest In lots 1-2-3 In blk "V- 8 of Sargent$200.00. * " * ' ' George R. Semler to Bert R. t Semler , 1-C Interest In lotsl-2-3 in block 8 of Sargent. Matilda Slmonson to Peter Slm- onson ICO acres In 10-14-17 , $ G500. "Win. Mllburn to James T. Loop , parcel In 4-20-21 , $100.00. Larlnda Sutton to Carrie L. Hcn- drlcson , 40 acres In 35-20-10$1200. Mornu C. Church to Jumes L. . . Leep , parcel In 4-20-21$200.00. Job D. J. Somler to Bert R. Som- ler , parcel In 3-19-18 , $000.00 Joseph R. Mohat to D. R. Rock well , ICO acres in22-18-20 , $1000.OQ Harry II. Nowhouse to Jo Kath- ran , ICO acres In9-13-20$8800.00. The Union Land Co. to John B. Felker , lots 1-2-3 In block 22 , Cal- lowaylCO.OO. Lincoln Land Co. to Allio M. Bell , lot 3 In block 2 of Sargent. Ezra P. Savage to Alllo M. Boll und. % interest in lot 3 In block 2 of Sareent$50.00. Win. II. Reedor to Frank C. Bents lot 9 In Rodders add to Merna$100 Paul Soyerson to Ole Soyerson 154 acres In 19-10-23$0,000.00. Lillian R. Andrews and Iiuabani to Gage I. Hammond , ICO acres in 0 -1C-25 , $1000.00. Godfrey Nausol to Gage I. Hammond - , mend , 100 acres in 11-10-235 , $1GOO Lincoln Land Co. to A C Cone , lot 1 In block 5 , south add to Ansley $50.00. Lincoln Land Co. to Mary L. Lewlu lots 1-2-3 In block K,2 add to Comstock. $175.00. W. II. Comstock to V. W. Taylor lots 1-3 in block K 2 add to Corn- stock$235.00. Thanton S. Crosley to Mary A. Croslcy , 80 acres in 13-13-18 , $200 Harry Church to J. D. Kennedy 320 acres in 15-tp 13 rg21$3755.00. James C. Baker to Joseph andG. T. Moore 400 in acres sec 21-23-tpl8 rg23$9,000.00. Fritz H. Kilver to F. L. Hoffan , ICO acres in 2C-17 24$1200.00. Lincoln Land Co. to James W.I'ol it , lot 4 In block K , 2 add to Com- .stock , $75.00. Rasmus Anderson to Lincoln S. Oroat , COO acres in sec 13-20-23-14 tp 17rg 20 , ? 1C,000.00. TIII'3 TKXAH KXIIIIMT. Among the most Interesting ex hibits at the state fair this yearls Hint of the Valley Fruit Farm and Garden Co. , of this city. During the past year this company has sold twenty thousand acres of land ad- olnlng Francetas , Tex. , a now town hey are establishing , to Nebraska icoplo and they brought the oxhib- t to the fair to show their custom ers the products of the land , as a argo number of purchasers expect soon to make their permanent homo there. This section of Texas grows , as shown In the exhibit , oranges , figs , icars , apples , peaches , cranberries , obacco , cotton , Japanese porslm- nons , peanuts , rice and in fact most everything that Is produced from tl o soil. . Some of the more Interesting things to Nebraskans are a four-yr- old orange tree full of half grown oranges , a kunuiuat tree filled with fruit , a fig tree ready for the harvest and cotton as it grows in the field. In addition to the novelties namcl the exhibit contains such staples ah sugar cane , kafflr corn , broom corn potatoes , sweet potatoes , melons and all kinds of garden produce , samples that attest the productive quality of the gulf coast lands. There are also many views of scenes presented which bespeaks the character of theland and its fine home-making capacities , and altho that Is not generally looked upon by Nebraskans as a corn growing coun try , this exhibit contains speclmans of as fine corn as can bo grown any where , taken from the lands of this company. This entire exhibit was collected upon two days notice , but it is of a character to attract much attention and admiration. It is almost impossible to believe that this exhibit can display field corn of superior quality , raised on the gulfcoast , and yielding ninety bushels to the acre , but that is ujst what the attendants at the booth are prepared to show. Nebraskans who are interested in agricultural pur suits will find much to interest ther in this exhibit. State Journal. KUKHKA. Mike McCormick and family of Oregon have been hero visiting with relatives. They returned Saturday. Kate Leonard and Lizzie Mini- Bail went to Anselmo Sunday to at tend school. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Powers and Leo Lynch were Sunday visitors at Tom Forans. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Foran and Miss Nellie McGown spent Sunday at Charley Hickeys. Clem Snydcr and Frank McGown loft Sunday for Falrbury. Frank will visit his brother at Omaha before - fore his return. Father Donnelly celebrated mass at John Leonards Saturday. There was a dance at George Mll- ligans Saturday night. Miss Ruth Mlchelo is visiting her Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications , u they cannot rencli the dls- cased portion ol the r.ir. thorn n only one nay to euro ( liafmtu. anil that U by constitutional remedies. Dtntntu U cuiweJ tiy an I.IB&IW condition ot the mucous lining ol the Kuatachlan Tube.Shpn HiH tube U InnamrU you h.-uo a rumbling sound or Im- pertccl hearing , unit when It In entirely cloml. DcuN ness Is the result , anil unit * * the Inllimimitloii can betaken taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal condi tion , lii'arlnn will bo destroyed torc\cr ; nlno cases out ol ten arc caused by Cittnrrh , vlilcli la nothing but an Inflamed condition ot lliomucous surface's. Wo Kill Rive One Hundred Doll.-us ( or any cn o ol neatness ( caused by catarrh ) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars , tree. F. J. CHUNKY A. CO. . Toledo , a Sold by Druggists. T6c. Take Hall's rurally 1'llla tor constipation. UNLIMITED POWER AND SPEED SILENCE Ease of Control Spot zoff and Ralbow mtxko your car like now OAKLAND " 40" $1700 REAM BROS. I 1 0 in K SI 8 VI I 1 Is always full of JOTS I Sn JUMLLVil E libHEiijtSl \M ! I During Fair week we have some attractive bargains in Class-Ware , Berry Sets Goc to $1.35 , II Water Bottles , Pitchers , Waf-er vSets , etc. This week a big bargain in large FANCY SALADS I or BERRY BOWLS. These arc heavy clear cry stal , imitation of Cut Glass , such as you usually pay 35 to 56 cents for , your choice for A great variety of KITCHEN UTENSILS , Tin v/are and Enamel ware can be found on our 5 CENT and 10 CENT TABLES * . These must be seen to be appreciated , as you will be surprised at the values we offer at these prices. All goods marked in plain figures. We invite you to come in and look them over. Remember we are on the North Side of the Square. The place where you always find surprising bargains. rrN OISKS < ? ! * \ ' & -tJss&ttoOF 'g'iJttVflB'igHWa ' ' ' ? JJLj ! Di ' A-Rii iv EiSffiiSii i' Will ] ) ay for The Lincoln Daily State Journal mailed to your address anywhere in the country outside of Si Lincoln anil suburbs from now until 5 1 - Add only 23 cents and the Big Sunday Journal will j be included $1.25 for Daily and Sunday. This oiler p is for Mail Subscriptions only. Why not order | | today ? FOR THE FAIR The fresh fruit season in now on at its height. Better buy early than to wait for lower prices. Pears Peaches Grapes Apples i Oranges Bananas Cabbage ICgg Plant T drains Tomatoes Corn - Celery CANNED GOODS Peaches 20c and HOc Cherries 30 Pina Apple 2oc Plumbs , best brand 2uc " Pears 25c Corn lOc and 15c Beets 20c Sweet Potatoes loc \ \ Ilominv 2 cans for 2oc Saur Kraut 2 for 2oc Call on us for all kinds of Bakery Goods. WE BUY , TEST and PAY SPOT CASH for CREAM , to We Handle all Kinds of Feed The Eagle Grocery Store. The Square DOR ! Store Phone 58 mint Mrs. Dominic JToran. JIELUXA. Mr Clnutlo Doll loft Sunday for Lincoln whore ho will atten d the Uulvurclty tko coutluu year. Mr. and Mr . George Slmius nnil son Pnul wont t ® Broken Bow Sat urday on binsiness. Miss Lucy Sprlngstulio In nttoiul- IHB Bchool In Brokt'U Dow this full. Miss Elizabeth Forsyth cnmo to I Just received a big assortment of Handker chief's for Men , Women and Children. Hahdlcer- chiefs at Also a Barain In LACES and EMBROIDERIES 2 S I will offer the E-V NEi. NWi NEi sec 10 , 120 acres K and the NWi sec. 11 , 1(50 ( acres in twp. 17 , range 19 , Zz Custer County , Nebr. , on September , IfllO , 2 p. in. , = S S in Broken Bow at public auction to the highest bidder , Errs E no reservation whatever. This land is located on 35 Clear Creek , northeast of Broken Bow , all black loam soil 225 acres in cultivation , 180 acres now in corn. 2 : The rent share , one third of the corn , goes with laud. E Twelve acres seeded to al Co If a this lull a large part of Z this land is line bottom land for alfalfa hay and' the 2 rolling land is good for alfalfa seed. S Z I have been watching very closely the sale of lands 5 * E-r-at auction for about a year and have come to the concs -r elusion that there is much to commend in the auctisn j K : way of selling , both to the buyer and seller. The sale : g r : must be absolute to the highest bidder. The bidders S must be convinced of this otherwise it wili fail. This rs j sale no doubt will be at a sacrifice , and some one will 5 = get a barnain , first for the reason no matter what JET statement is made the bidders will not be convinced r that sale is bona iide to highest bidder , but when this Si sale is made they will see that it is absolutely bona Iide and to the highest bidder. s = The land will be offered in 120 and 160 acre tracts , = 3 and also as a whole , so you will have a chanceto buy-is 120 , 160 or 280 acres. 2 : T think this land will sell for less than I can sell it 3 K for at private sale- Therefore you should be on hand E to talcq advantage of a bargain for it is sure to go at ars EE : bargain. I could not afford to sell this land at aution and thus give somebody a bargain if I did 'not have a | ! S large acreage of other land , for by this sale f hopeto demonetrate to everybodT that the sales I shall make 2 E are absolutely bouafide to the highest bidder. Other 2 sale sales will follow this one and 1 hope to establish a , jj reputation at this and soles to follow that will malce S me to dispose of many tracts of land hereafter. While rrs r I own and control a large acreage of land 1 am no hog jand you watch me and see if T dent distribute t.his land 5 among small buyers , who will nevelop fine homes. I X knowlt is a strong temptation to buy and hold land. rSl gr jt is the best possible investment. An alfalfa farm is S the best business in Nebraska and the ideal home. Jf r = interested call at my oflice and 1 will give } rou in deS - S tail my plans. I have the lands and you need the land Hr on which to build a-home. I think ni3r plan will give rss 5 everybody u fair and equal show and you are sure to - S get a bargain in this first offer. * iE Yours very truly , . § WILLIS CADWELL. § spend some time with her brotlu-r C. M Forsjth and fuull | > Satuuho. Mr. and Jlrs. Hobt Furrlttor uiv Lho iroud ) parents ol a b.iby born September Mh. Mr. U.unell ga\e n toi ipi-raiu 1-c ture at the school hout > o Sunda > at- f ternoou