THE OUSTER COUNTY BBPUBLIOAN INTERNATIONAL. . NEWSPAPER IJIrtLE STUDY CLHU. Answer Onu Written Question Each Week For Flity-Two Weeks And Win A Prl/c. The Prices. , First Series A gold medal to each of the i'list five contestants. Second Serk" A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series A Teacher's lllble , price .V < .G < ) , to each of tlio next five contestants. Fourth Series The boolc/'Tlio Heart of Christianity , " price $1.50 to each of the next thirty-five con testants. Fifth Series A developed mind , an e.vpandcdinmgiimtion , a higher ex pei'iencc and a more profound know ledge of the lllble and of life to all who take this course whether win ning any other prim or not. Each medal uill be suitably en graved , giving the name of the win ner , and for what It Is awarded , and tr in like manner each Bible and book Avlll be Inscribed. ( Copyright , Rev. T.S.Linscott , DD ) Lsson for Oct. Oth , 1010 The Parable of the Talents. Matt xxv : 14-uO. Golden Text. Ills Lord said unto him , "Well done.thou good and falt- ful servant : thuo hast been faltful over a few things , I will make thco ruler over many things ; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. " Matt , xxv 21. Verse 1-1 Who dot-3 the man travel ing Into a far country represent ? Who do the "servants" stand for ? What do the "goods" here repre- Bent ? Verse 15 What Is It which God divides among his servants represent ed by "talents ? " What rule ( lees Oed adopt in giv ing < > "t His talents ? ( This question must be answered in writing by men ' tiers of the clnb. : ) What Is the evidence which shows that God gives one or more talents to everybody Does God give an ytwo men pre f cisely the same gifts , either In kinder or quality ? Give yonr reasons. How many things are there in na ture , mind or matter , precisely alike What rule and method does God adopt in giving men different abili ties ? The man in the parable went on a journey and left his servants , all a- ione , each to be his own master : to what extent does God treat men that way ? Verses 1G-17 What do Christains have to do to be equivalent to a ma1 trading with his money ? About what per cent of new oppor Utilities are developed , when we are faithful to the original opportunities which God places right before us ? Verse 18 If a man with one talent representing limited opportunities , had used It , what Is the reason for believing that he would have double lus original capital as did the others What sin was this man guilty of ? Why do men with one talent , so , * often bury It as this man did ? uf i Which class of men as a rule , are the more faithful , those with two , or five talents , or those with only one ? Give your reasons. Verse 19 What evidence is there that there will be a reckoning day lor every one of us ? How long before or when , will the reckoning day be ? Verses 20-23 What percentage of profit had they made , and which of the two men were deserving ol the more praise ? Verses2-l-27 How do you account for the fact that _ those who are un faithful generally put the blame upo God , that is their "chances , " their opportunities , and their lack of a- billty , etc. ? In what way docs this man add Insult to Injury ? Verses 28-29 Why did God creat the law that those that have got more , and those that have "liot generally ally lose even that which they have7 Verso 30 What is the nturl pun ishment which comes to men who live neglected their opportunities ? Lesson for Sundy , Oct. 17th , 1910 The 1st judgment. Matt : xxv:31-4G : % UNITED DOCTORS MAKK ANOTHHR VISIT TO imoKUN now Famous Specialists AVill I5o at Grand Ontral Hotel on Fri day , Oct. Mth. Many people will bo Interested to know of the return of the Uiiitet Doctors of Omaha whoso success wa BO marked on their former visit to our city. They have been Inducec by their friends In and near IJrokoi Bow to come again , In order that many who were unable to consult them when they were here before may have another opportunity to do GO. It is very difficult for the United Doctors to leave their busy offices which are permanently located oh the second floor of the Neville Blk. , corner 10th and Harnoy sts. , to vis- t other cities In the state , so the op lortunity again presented to secure .heir examination and dlngnosis with out a trip to the hoi.-.o offices is a rare one and should not bo neglect ed by any one needing the counsel and advice of these skilled special ists. The wonderful results of the United Doctors In obscure and stub- jorn diseases of the stomach , llvor , ddneys and blood rheumatism , gall Jloncs , goitre , epilepsy and chronic Hsoascs of men and women , have been so thoroughly demonstrated throughout Nebraska and adjoining states that It is unnecessary to men tion it here. Hundreds of Nebraska people lave been cured since the former visit of the United Doctors to Urok- c'li How. Every day adds to the list of cured patients , every mail brings letters of gratitude. Mrs. W. A. Daniels , Box 321 , Val entine , Nebr. , writes In part : "Am mppy to say that 1 am getting alon fine. My breathing is a great deal er.sler than it was three months ago. Tlio comments of my friends who do not see me often are "how well you luok , " "you are looking so much better than when 1 saw you last. " I can truthfully say that 1 am won derfully Improved. " Mrs. Gco. Beaver , Tekamah , Nebr. writes : 'I just want to state today for the benefit of all sick people that after having two operations In the Omaha General Hospital without the least benefit , the United Doctors cured me , and did it so easily that I can scarcely realize how it was done. I have taken no treatment of any kind for three months and am feeling fine in every way. Tlio Unit cd Doctors certainly do just what they say they will do. " Mary llambsch , Malvern , Iowa , writes : "After suffering for thir teen years with goitreml trying everything , the United Doctors have cured me. My neck is now of natur ol size. " "The United Doctors cured me of rheumatism and stomach trouble , " writes Anna Toensfeldt of Benson , Nebraska , "and I want everyone to know about it. " These are a few letters picked at random from our daily mall. Ask the Doctor to show you hundreds of others. The offices of the United Doctors are always crowded with patient and the number ofthoir cures are daily increasing. The United Doctors are obliged testate state that their consulting physician will be able to remain one day only , ia Broken Bow during this visit , on Friday , Oct. 14th , they will receive patients at the Grand Central Hotel Pnrlors. Consultation and examination free and the same careful and scientific diagnosis will be given as you would obtain at their Omaha offices , which are located on the second floor of the Neville Block , corner ICth and Ilarney Sts. A full complement of the latest Instructions for the diag nosis and research work into the cause of disease , as used by the United - nited doctors in the leading cities of t he different states , will be brought and used during this visit here by the Examining Specialist , so we are sure of a deep and careful study into your trouble. Upon this examination is based the advice the Doctor will glveyou. If you are cureable , the best mean of removing the cause of your disease and effecting a permanent cure of it will be carefully explained and the treatment will bo placed within your roach. If you are incurable yon will be kindly and frankly tolr the truth , and none of your money accepted. These Specialists will be In Brok en Bow but one day , and while thor they will receive patients at the Grand Central Hotel Parlors. THE DOCTOIl'S QUESTION' Much Sickness Duo to Jiowol Dis orders A doctor's first question when consulted by a patient is , " Are your bowels regular ? " Ho knows tha 98 per cent of the illness Is attend ed with inactive bowels and torpid liver , and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can bo restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive pleasant and safe remedy for con stipation and bowel disorders In gen oral. Wo are so certain of their great curative value that wo prom ise to return the purchaser's money in every case when they fail to pro duce entire satisfaction. Hexall Orderlies are eaten like candj they act quickly , and have a sooth ing , strengthening , healing influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge , gripe , cause nausea flatulence , excessive looseness , diar rhoea or other annoying effect. The } are especially good for children , wea persons or old folks. Two sizes , 25c. and lOc. Sold only at our stor The Rexall Store. Albert II. Sou- dors. There la more Catarrh In thli section ot tlic coubt-y ttmn nil other UK-aics put together nti'l until the I n few years MH ; rupposeu to lie Incurable , For u Kt nt lOMijr ic.i s doctors pronounced It a lorn ) < lbeasc i > id pit-scribed local remedies , nnd by constantly fAlllng In euro wl'li loe.il treatment , pronounced It Incurable , Science Imt proven Catarrh to be a constitutional ( ! l - taw , nd therefore requires constitutional trcatmf - , . H ll' Catarrh Cure , manufactured by r J. Clictvy A Co. , Toledo. Ohio , Is the only Constitutional cure on the market , H h taken Internally In dosca from ID drop * to a tcaipoonful. It nets directly on the blood ml mucotu surfaces of thn system. They offer Die hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bent ] ( or circulars and testimonial * . Address r. J. ( MlttNUY A CO. , Toledo. Onto. Bold by DrucKlits , 7te. Take Hall's rurally rills for constipation. FOU SALE. One male pig , Poland China , pure jrcd and eligible to registration. Konkel the Furniture Ma Notice To Contractors. Scaled bids will be received on or jcfore 7 p. m. October 15 , 1910 by I. D. Pickctt , City Clerk Broken 3o\v , Nebraska for the erection of a City Hall and Fire Department Huild- MK for the city of llmk'cn How , Ni > ) raska in accordance with plans and pacifications now on file with the I ity Clerk and also on file with the architect , Lloyd D. Willis , Omaha , Nebraska. Building to be commenc ed not later than November 15 , 1910 nnd to be completed not later than Inly 1st , 1911. Each bid to be ac companied by a certified check in the um of $1,000.00 as a guarantee of good faith. The right to reject any uul all bids is reserved. R. D. Pickett , City Clerk. Ministers Aoocal. At this moment the situation in Nebraska in its struggle for victory over the powers of darkness , is a ser ous one , and demands the attention , sympathy and support of every law T biding citizen in the land. The pouers of darkness , repre sented by the Brewers and Distillers are marshalling their forces and every thing th.it money and devilish ingen uity can do to defeat the cause of temperance is being done. The fight is on , and it is not a question of party politics merely , but one more significant , and farreachin > , r than that ; the question is whether the Distillery , Brewery , Brothel , ai.d Saloon ; or the Church , the School , anoTthc Home , shall dictate and dom inate in the affairs of our fair State. Then-fore , we the Ministers of the various churches of Broken Bow , in conference together do herein ar- peal to every God fearing , law abide- ing , home protecting , voter in Brok en Bow and Custer County , regard less of party to stand as a unit against those things which would invade the sacred i recincts of your home , and take the color out of mother's cheek , the light out of her eye , the joy 011 of her heart , the happiness out of hir life , the- hope out of her soul , as she sees husband , or son dragged dou ; i to a drrnkerd's grave where despair takes pity by the hand and leads hi r awayu'icre darkness deep and deru. ' skirts eternal dcseits. We wish it distinctly understood , that we do not make any personal at tacks , nor do we encourage it in others , it is the sin we condemn , net the sinner ; the sin we would slaj , but spare the poor sinner : it is rui.i making and rum selling we woul. ' destroy , not the maker or seller , In t rather the nefarious bus'mcss itself , tlu- cursed liquor traflic that we would relegate to the bottomless pit from whence it came , for it bears upon it- , face the curse of God , and the blood of men. Therefore , we implore you hus bands , brothers , sons , come forth and stand only for those candidate. , who will support County Option in the Legislature , and oppose the repeal of the 8 o'clock closing law. Ministerial Association. A most delightful social function was participated in at Mrs. W. H. Tennanta by the contesting factlonb of the Fairview Sunday School Sat urday night in the way of an oyster supper. Many topics of the d.ij were discussed. Dahlnmnlsm rocelv ing a very black eye. Vocal and in strumental music being furnished b > the school. A glorious time was en joyed during refreshments. Crnckb and jokes being served with raw oy sters. Thirty members of the schoo were present and all expressed a du- lightful time with good wishes foi the success oY the Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pickett of St Paul came up last Friday evening on account of the serious Illness of their sister-in-law , Mrs. ttoss Pickett who is very low with typhoid fever. Her symptoms turned for the bettei the first of the wcekand at this writ ins hopes for her recoveryls enter tained. I have money to loan c-i well Im proved farms at 0 pur co it. 15. C. House. Gl-tf Uomomher that KonXel the Furni ture man sells best ma tresses at light prices and we have a line of splendid felts. Try one. NOTICIt ! 11V rUllLU'ATlO.V. Charles llowcn dofontuuit will ake notice , that on the \ th day of Sept. 1U10 , 10 , Oschwlnd u Justice of he peace of Custer conn y , Nebra- ka issucMl an order of ritachmont or the sum of $ ill.05 In an action lending before him , whtvoln Hello Jarrctt Is plaintiff and Cli tries Uow MI Is defendant that said order was oturncd "no property foi nil" and hat the Security State 'Junk of Jroken How was garnlslic.l and an- wered that there was pioporty In ts hands belonging to tl o dcfend- int to-wlt : a note secured by mort gage said bank has been ordered to lold whatever of the same belong- i\K \ to the defendant subject to the 'urther order of the court ami that ho case is continued to tl.e 7th day of Nov 1910 at 10 o'clocl' a. m. September M , 1910. HoUe Harrott 1G-20 Sheppard & B irk , Have the FINEST RUIT in town and they M ish to have everybody cr1 1 and see what they hrve in this line and as it i - > the canning1 season the y can furnish you vith very tiling1 in this line. Sheppard & Burk Phone 125 South Side Square CUYIKG FOU 1110 J . Lots of it in Urokon 15o\v but Daily Growing Less The kidneys cry for lie p. Not anorgan In the whc o body so delicately constructed. Not one so important to health. The kidneys are the flllors of tch bolod.O When they fail the bloo.l becomes foul and posonous. There can bo no health /hero the s poisoned blood. Backache is one of the 'Irst indi cations of kidney troubles It is the kidney's cry for help. Heed it. Deans Kidney pills ai j what Is wanted. Are just what overwork d kidneys need. 0 They strengthen and ivigorato the kidneys ; help them t do their work ; never fail to euro a y case of kidney disease. Read the proof from a Broken B lady. lady.Mrs. Mrs. O. II. Conrad , " ' " .roadway , Broken How says : "I can t 111 vouch for the claims made for L jans Kid , ney pills. Their value as , i specific for kidney trouble and bac ache was amply proven to me three /ears ago and since then , 1 have jersonally advised their use on many occasions For sale by all dealers. Price 50 .seiitH. Foster-MilUirn Co Buffalo , . \'e\v York , sole apci'ls for 'lie I'm 3d States. Remember the lame.Do , and take no other. TWO HUNDRED 4ND FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. The above reward wil' be paid for testimony that will convict in court any one for stealing calves , cattle or herses b ( longing to either of the unde'signed. All information kept strhtly pri vate until after arrest is aiade. JOHN B. COITON , Brand 306 on lefc hip. DlAH WOODKUIM' , Brand 3 on right kipjand on right side. U. S. IIOKK , Brand on left hip. DOWNKT & SON , Brand IV ! with " over it , on left hip. E. D. GOULII , Two bars on left hip , thus Z also bar one on lift hip , thus T also seventy six on the left hip thus Z , J. B , SCHROOK , D. O..M.D. PHYSICIAN and OCULIST Oniuc In Dicrks block. Special attention given to chronic diseases , diseases of the eye , thnrat,1 nose and FITTING GLASSES. I'honi'S-Olllce 433-UeslUcncc , White Ml JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ I CO AL No Dirt. No Cllnkors-All Cotvl--Tho Good Kind. i $ _ _ . FEED S For Snlo. Doth Wholosnlo v nnd Rotnil. Highest Mtvrkot 0 Price for All Kinds of Gnvln West Elevator F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62 ooooe > ocoooooooooooooro NOT1CK TO NON.UUSIDKNTS. To Louisa Oiseubrink formerly Louls.i inisclmuuin soiiicstlincs spelled Louise llusclnnaniii llonrlch Osseiibdnk , Herman lUisehmiimijTlie Unknown hclrsof cnthrinc Pruessner , deccnscil , sometimes spelled Chatrleiif I'ruussnernnd.sometimes ilcHlKiiat- cd aschatrlene I'rusltnrr ; Osiiabburk Itusch- iiiiinn , Iliibciiinami , llr.st name un- iiiio\\ . wife of said Osnabbuck lUisclunan , You and oacli of you arc hereby notified that the State of Nebraska oil relation of N. T. ( ladd , CountyAttorncy ot tbe Uounty ol CiiHtcrln tliu state of Nebraska , on live nth day of August , 1910. llled In tbe District Court of Caster [ County , Nebr.iHke. Its petition against you Impleadrd with others , the object anil ipraver ol which are to declare a torfelture and to escheat to the State of Nebraska the undivided four-llftb inter , est in and to the following ile.scrlbcd premises , tow It ; The southeast quarter ( seJO of sec tion eleven ( II ) , township fourteen (14) ( ) , north of range nineteen (19) ( ) west of the ( Hit 1 * . M. In Custer County. Nebraska , to declare that you have no Interest therein to provide ! or an appraisement of said property and for equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before ; tlie loth day of October I'UO , or the same will be taken as true ac.ilnst you and judgment rendered accordingly- 13 10 The State of Nebraska by N. T. < ; add , County Attorney of Cutser County , Nebraska. Notice to Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that the rentals upon tlio lease contracts to the following described school lands in Custer county , Nebraska as set opposite the names o the holders thereof , is delinquent and if the amount which isdue is not paid within ( JOdays from the date of this notice , said contracts will be declared i'orl'cite by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture will be enter ed of record in the manner provided - vided by law. All sec. 1C , tp. 15 , r. 20 Mary L. Hammond. So'/i sec. J(5 ( , tp.lS , r. 25 Dav id II. Chilcotc. August 23 , 1910. TC. B. Cowles Commissio.iicr Public Lands and Buildings. CHURCH COLUMN. AL E. Church. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; morning1 sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Jun ior league 2:30 : p. m ; Epwortb league 6:30 : p. m ; evening1 sermon 7:30 : p. m ; E. L. Mission Study Class , Wednesday 7:30 : prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 : p. m. CoiL'e sj.i worship with us you w"5 V' , ' ( . .itrz.nger in the church but once. Baptist Uiurcli. A. T. Norwood , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior union 3:00 : p. m ; B. Y. P , U. 7:00 : p. m ; preaching1 8:00 : p. m ; techers' meeting Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 : p. m ; Amotna class first and third Tuesday of each month 7:30 : p. m. Christian Church Z. 0. Uoward , Pastor At the Christian church next Sunday. Communion and preach ing services at 11:00 : a. m ; spec ial song service and sermon 8:00 : p. m. ; Special music by the choir and others. There will several selections at both services. Bible school 10:00 : a. m. ; Christ ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Episcopal Church Will S. J. Dumvill. Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; sharp morning prayer and sermon 11:00 : ; evening song and address at 8:00 : p. m. An Intelligent person can earn ? 100 monthly corresponding for big newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B- 4G83 , Lockport N. Y. 45-tf STOP TO CONSIDER If you Will stop to con sider the excellence of the drugs that/ you get here you will readily see why so many people trade here. We are more than careful in the selection of our stock and in the compounding1 of our prescriptions. That's why satisfactory results afways follow the use of our medicine. The doctor knows this and is never disappointed when his pre scriptions are prepared by us. A complete line of Cameras and Supplies S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist , A New Clean Stack of LUMBER * & ? rcali IOLA Portland Cement. Freah Car of ACM A Plaster. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , if you contemplate using any of the above tins Sprimgor if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce Co. Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234 FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him if You Want Water. 1) token How , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Onicc over Ilnlcomb's book store. Onicc phone 20S Kcsldence 20 Ilrokcn Uow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng ana notarial work. Onice up atalra over State liauk of Jlroken How. Urokcn HOW , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Itrokcti How , Nebraska , HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND E\\BAUi \ ( Licensed ) lluslness phone , 301 Uesldence OJB Urokcn Uow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) UulouiUIoclc Unalaesa pbone'.SS , ResldcucelSZl Jlroken Uow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST j 3 $ Cllasics pitted. All calls promptly attended dayjor night. Phone 61. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance , Ranches and Farms for llent , Leg.il 1'apera Drawn , Sur veying and flatting. Hroken now.jtfebraska. For E. . F. Studebaker , Buick and New International Automobile * See 0. H. CONRAD. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at homo. No canvassing. Bo your own boss.sond for free booklet , tolls how. Heacocl- A4C82 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf For Sale. A fine resident block ' one block south of ball groundu.will 'sell by quarter If profered. B. W. i Blair. 42-tf