Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 20, 1910, Image 5

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    THE CU8TE11 COUNTY REPUBLICAN
District Court In Session.
( Continuation of the court docket )
George A. Griffith vs. Levl W.
Lewis. Appeal dlsmltmcd upon ap
plication of appellant at appellant's
HJ , i COSt.
V * Orlands Wolfe vs. Custer County.
' t
& , , Jury returned verdict In court flnd-
j , ' Ing for plaintiff In the sum for $415
| pr ' ' Q. Leo Dean v < 3. Chas. W. Deal.
r $ > Motion for now trial overruled. 40
L days allowed from the opening of
'
' { / . ' the court to present and prefparo
fef bin. .
P 1 f Jos. Plgman vs. Custer County.
* * " " The court finds for defendant case
* dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
y' < , ' Dlerks Lumber & Coal Co. vs.
P' ' Fred N. Boll et al. Case dismissed
at plaintiff's cost upon application
of plaintiff.
Valney M. Miller vs. Emma R. Mil
ler. CaEo dismissed at plaintiffs
cost without prejudice to another
action.
Alvcrctta Potltt VB. Ruth Petltt.
Case taken under advisement.
Emll Gschwlnd vs. Maude Sheri
dan. Case dismissed at plaintiff's
cost upon application of plaintiff.
Lcroy Bishop vs. Blanche Bishop.
Service by publication as required
by law ordered.
Estate of Mary E. Woodley. Geo.
Russom as an Individual withdraws
his exceptions In open court by his
attorney.
Eugene A. Klnkald vs. J. R. Dean ,
5. et al. The court finds due plaintiff
' " on note aud mortgage $359.00. 8
- per cent Interest , first mortgage , de-
V' . grce of foreclosure. Order of sale ,
*
* , etc. 40 days allowed from the rlsln
ot the court to present and prepare
bill of exception.
Nellie Herzog vs. Union Debenture
Co. et al. Evidence taken. Councl
ask and arc given leave to file brief
in this case. Defendant to file
brief In thirty days and plaintiff In
fifteen days thereafter.
Jno. M. Sweeney vs. Goo. Pelkey
ct al. The court finds allegations
of petition true. Degree as prayed.
G. L. Turner Lumber Co. vs. Edn
M. Davis et al. Court finds due
plaintiff from defendant the sum of
? 258.50. Interest 10 per cent.
G. L. Turner Lumber Co. vs. Ira
Foster. The court finds due plain
tiff on its cause of action $494.90.
Dlerks Lumber and Coal Co. vs.
Win. F. Hopkins et al. By agree
ment of parties , A. R. Humphrey ap
pointed receiver until further order
of the court. Bond fixed at $ .100.
Chos. E. Gubell vs. Georgia Gobell
Court finds allegations of petition
true. Decree of divorce us prayed.
John Roger Blair vs. Lillie Myers.
Sale confirmed. Deed ordered.
J. C. Moore vs. Garland C. Baker.
Court finds allegations of petition
true , that plaintiff is entitled to par-
titlon of said premises , and that
parties have the Interest in prop
erty as allleged in petition. Marsha
S Eddy appointed referee to make
partition of said premises.
Sanders s Sanders , report of a-ef-
oree confirmed. Referee ordered
to sell property for cost to highest
bldderbidder subject to mortgage.
Refcre"s bond fixed at $5,000.
Ellas Jackson vs J. H. J. Malm ,
the court finds upon the issues
found for plaintiff and against de
fendant. .
In the action of Edwin F. Myers
against Joel Warner , the court order
ed that the action of the plaintiff bo
dismissed and that defendant re
cover his costs. 40 days allowed
Irom the rising of the court to pre
sent and prepare bill of exception.
Blanche Kaslin et al plaintiffs in
error vs Hrry . Burdlck defendant
in error. Case submitted to court
Same is taken under advisemen
council deserving to file briefs
Plaintiff In error to file brief in 20
days and defendant in error In 20
days thereafter.
Robert II. Stone vs Gorman Fire
. u- Insurance Co. Case settled and dls
missed at costs of defendant.
Jas. Willis et nl vs John B. Rlche
Plaintiff given 20 days to file .amen
cd petition and to plead within tci
days thereafter or to answer In 30
days.
County of Custer vs John E. Cav
enee , treasurer. Court finds duo
plaintiff from defendant the sum o
A , C. Wakely , Rec. vs Silas A
Ilolcomb. The court finds lor plaii
tiff in thesum of $1,119.00.
State of Nebraska vs Win. Iloepe
Jury returns verdict of not gullt.\
Defendant discharged.
State of Nebraska vs Bonj. Beech
lor. Defendant sentenced to pay
fine of $75 and the costs or the pro
secutlon.
, FOIl SALE.
One male pig , Poland China , pure
bred aud oligablo to registration (
Konkol the Furniture Ma
CHURCH COLUMN.
*
Al E. C4iurclt. K. II. Thompson , Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 : a. ui ;
I morning' "crtnon 11:00 : a. in ; Jun
ior league 2:30 : p m ; Epwortb
j league f > :30 : p iu ; evening- sermon
7:30 : p. in ; E. L. Mission Study
Clasb , Wednesday 7:30 : prayer
meeting- Thursday 7:30 : p. m.
COIL . sj'i worship with us you
w" " ' " ' ' . Wringer in the church
but once.
Baptist Uiurcli. A. T. Norwood , Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ;
preaching 11:00 : a. in ; Junior
union 3:00 : p m ; B. Y. P. U. 7:00 :
T ) . in ; preaching8:00 : p. m ;
te tchers' meeting- Monday 7:30 :
p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 :
p. m ; prayer meeting- Wednesday
8:00 : p in ; Amorai class first and
third Tuesday of each month
7:30 : p. m.
Christian Church Z. 0. Doward , 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 morning praise and sermo
11 o'clock ; Evening song and ad-
Iress 7:30 : ; Sunday School 10 oclock
[ uire practice Friday evening at the
ionic of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
There are no rented pews in the
hurch come and make yourself "at
ome" in one of thorn. Sunday
norning largest attendance since
lore. Newly organized choir gave
nspiration to the service.
KV\O TABLE.
A social dance was given at Mr.
ind Mrs. Chas. Rordons Saturday
veiling. About 75 persons attendee'
ml a pleasant time was enjoyed by
hose present.
Dan Templeton went to Wahhoo
Nebraska last week.
Jay Ferguson started last week to
he high school in Broken Bow.
Elmer Wingsman started for the
sand hills last week.
Earl Knapp returned from South
Dokota last Wednesday where he
ind been two weeks.
John Sweenoy bought two cars of
steers last week and will put them
.n the yards at onco.
Corn gatheiing will commence to-
iicrrow on the Table. Those hav
ing no cribs cannot begin till later.
Lost on Ilyno Table a duck coat ,
Ined with lambs wool , between Clar
ence Henderson.s and J. L. Fergu
son's residences. Finder please not
ify J. L. Ferguson , Ryno Table , and
oblige.
IT GIIOWS 1IAIH
Hero An- Knots We Want You to
Prove at Our Risk.
Marvelous as it may seem , Rexall
" 93" , Iluir Tonic has grown hair on
heads that were once bald. Of
course , In none of these cases wore
the hair roots dead.nor had the seal
taken on a glazed , shiny appearance.
Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic acts scien
tifically , destroying the germs which
are usually responsible for baldness.
It penetrates to the roots of the
hair , stimulating and nourishing
them. Itfla a most pleasant toilet
necessity , It delicately perfumed and
will not gum or permanently stain
the hair.
Wo want you to get a bottle of
Roxall " 93" Hair Tonic and Ube it
as directed. If It docs not relieve
scalp 'Irritation , remove dandruff
prevent the hair from falling out
and promote an Increased growtl
ol hair , and In every way give entire
satisfaction , simply come back and
tell us , and wltrout question or
formality wo will hand back to you
every penny you paid us for It.
Two sizes , 50c and $1.00 Sold
only at our store The Rexall Store.
Albert II. Souders.
There Is more Cntnrrh In tlili fee t Ion ot the country
linn nil other disease * nut together nntl until the List
few JCTUS was tuppowu to be Incurable. 1'ur n ( mat
many jrnrs doctors pronounced It a local illsense mid
prvarrlhnl local remedies , nnil by constantly falling
to cure \Nlth local treatment , pronounced It Incurable.
Hclcnce has pnncn Cutnrrh to be n constitutional dla-
e.w. and therefore requires constitutional tnatmcnU
Jlnll's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by 1" . J. Cheney
A Co , loledo. Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on
the mirkct It Is taKcn Internally In daws from to
drops to a teispoonful. It acti directly on the blood
mill mucous surfacco of the ) Mem. They offer one
Immlred dolhn for nny c.iv It fnlls to cure. Bend
for circulars and tcMlnronlals. >
AddriM ! r. J. Ciir..Niy & CO. . Toledo. Ohio.
Bold by DruBKhts. * 5c.
Take Hall's Tamlly Tills for constipation.
To The Voters of The -lth llepre-
niMitntivu District.
.
Numbers of my friends have told'
me that they have been asked the
question , "Who Is this man Jeffords
who Is a candidate for reprcsontntlv
on the people's Independent and
and democratic tickets ? "
It Is right and proper ( hat you
should knew something about the
men who arc i.nc'ldntes for office
end to answer the toregolng quest ID
is the object of this article.
I acquired n common school edu
cation and one year in the normal
department of I'enn College , Oska-
loosa , Iowa.
Taught school in Iowa and Ne
braska and In April , 1880 entered
public land eight miles v/cst of the
present city of Broken Bow and was
known for two or three years as
"tho lone man" for my nearest nelg
bar was six and the next eight miles
away.
Married In April 1S83 nnd those
who know Mrs. Jeffords can testify
that I haven't been "lone" since.
Result four live kids.
Was elected Register of Deeds of
Custer county and served In that
office 1898-1902 and the patrons of
the office during those years will lol
you thnt they were treated with cou
tesy and the business of the office
was done promptly and accurately.
Returned to my farm in 1902 and
have curried on with fair success
a general farming and stock raising
business until a year ago when I
leased the farm and business to my
oldest son.
Politically I have always been In
dependent and have affliated with
whatever party that in my judgemen
would conserve the Interests of the
-greatest number.
You owe it to yourselves in this
distiict to select two men for the
legislature who you believe are most
able to take care of the Interests of
the state.
If I am elected , I shall try ta act
as the majority of you would act
were you In my place.
Sincerely ,
C. II. Jeffords.
Mrs. Ed Scott of Ansolmo accom
panied by her son was In the city
last Tuesday visiting friends. She
returned home on No. 39.
nutting Xot Allowed
The pudllc is hereby notified that
no hunting will be allowed on my
farm , north of Broken Bow.
18-21 William D. Grant
THE NCAL INSTITUTE CO.
OF
GRAND ISLAND , NEBR.
Ind. Phone. 187. Bell Phone , 295 & 205
WE CURR THE DRINK HABIT.
We issue n contract aud guarantee to
cure the drink habit in THREE DAYS.
We employ no hypodermic ! or other
harsh or impossible forms of treatment.
We not only guarantee the results of the
treatment , but the PATIENT is the sole
judge as to the cure. In event of hia not
having lost all desires for alcoholic liqu
ors at the end of the THIRD DAYS
TREATMENT ALL MONEY EXPEND
ED INCU'DING CARFARE WILL BE
REFUNDED.
If > ou yourself are addicted to drink or
if you have any relative or friend , who is
do yourself or him the kindness of writ
ing to us for testimonials , a copy of our
contract will accompany them. Afford
us the opportunity of serving you , by
dispelling the doubt you may possese in
reference to our ability to cure the curse
of drink. All correspondence in plain
wrapper and everything confidential.
Inquire about our DRUG and TOBACCO
cure. Address all communications to
NEAI. iNSTiTuTic Co. ,
Grand Island , Nelir.
Ol'HTKH COLLIWINOTKH. } .
The College played th < Ir first
game of foot ball on Saturday of
last \\eek with the Mason City High
School. The game was very Inter-'o '
estlng from strut to finish but the' '
high school proved too much for ,
college with a st-Oro of 11 to 0
The first literary program was
gl\en at the college Monday even
ing with a largo attendance aud avery
llV
very good program.
There Is now enrolled 00 students
at the College , which Is about 15
more than was enrolled at this
time < ! last year. This shows that the
college Is growing.
A very Interesting talk was given
by Rev. Thompson In Chapel Wed
nesday morning.
The present cold snap Is not duo
to a lowcrng of the temperature In
the democratic party.
The old City Hall building In be
ing moved from Its present loeu- *
tlou In order to nmko room for the
now municipal stucture. The new
site will bo between Taylor's studio
ind Purcell's Printing office.
After looking over all other lines
n town drop In to Konkel's and lin
iVlll try and please you as well us
make It profitable for you.
I have money to loan on well Im
proved farms at G per cent , 13. C.
House. G 1-tf
NOTICE 1JY PUBLICATION' .
Charles Bowcn defendant will
take notice , that on the Gth day of
Sept. 1910 , E. Gschwlnd u justice of
the peace of Custer county , Nebra
ska Issued an order of attachment
for the sum of $21.05 In an action
pending before him , wherein Belle
Barrett Is plaintiff and Charles Bow
en Is defendant that said order was
returned "no property found" and
that the Security State Bank of
Broken Bow was garnished and an
swered that there was property In
its hands belonging to the defend
ant to-wit : a note secured by jnort-
guge said bank has 'been ordered to
hold 'whatever of the same belong
ing to the defendant subject to the
further order of the court , and that
the case Is continued to the 7th day
of Nov 1910 at 10 o'clock a. m.
September 14 , 1910. Belle Barrett
15-20
Shfppard & Burk
liave just received 100
pounds of the best ; comb
Honey , Custer County
Product. 20c per Ib.
This honey is made by
bees raised by Z. D.
Amos.
White alfalfa honey
guaranteed to be pure.
Everybody invited to
come in and buy a Ib.
Sheppard & Burk
Phone 125 South Side Square
„ . t .
TESTED AND PROVEN
There is n Heap of Solace In JJeiiifj
Able to Depend Upon u Well
Earned Reputation.
For months Broken Bow readers
have seen the constant expression of
praise for Doan'H Kidney IMlls , and
read about the good work -they have
done In this locality. Nat another
remedy ever produced such convinc
ing proof of merit.
W. S. Uoyce. of Broken Bow , Neb
says : "I have had no kidney tronbl
to speak of since I used and public
ly endorsed Doan's Kldnoy Pills
more than three years ago. For about -
bout twenty years I was afflicted
with kidney complaint. My back w
Vteak and painful and I was seldom
free from a dull throbing ache over
my Ifet kidney. Now and then shar
tinges darted throughout my body
and I often felt HO poorly that I hud
to go home and lie down for hours ,
lleahachcs and dizzy spells annoyed
me and I had to got tip at night to
pass the kidney secretions. Nothing
did mo the least good until I used
Doan's Kldnoy Pills , procured at
Ilaeborlo's Drug Store. This prepar
atiou made mo feel like a now porno
and since then , 'when I have taken
It , benefit has always followed.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co , Buffalo ,
New York , solo agents tor the L'nlt-
d States Ilonombor the ntime.Dou
- and take no other.
Konkol's for shades of all sizes.
Get your matrcsses , oomfortora an
pillows of Konkol so as to bo sure
of something good.
*
ROOSE WS Own Book
The Most Popular Book
By The Klosi Popular Kian
Gives In took form by Roosevelt's
ij own hand the sole account of his
African Hunt.
S
AGENTS
WANTED NOW
In every
City , Tov'tt nna Village
tomndlu
Colonel Roosevelt's
Great Book
tosmmss
S CHARLES SCRIBNER'5 ; SONS
1 > 3 Fifth Avenue - N-w York
J. B. SCHROCK , D. 0.M.D. ,
PHYSICIAN and OCULIST *
Omco In Uierks block.
Special attention given to chronic
diseases , diseases of the eye , thr at
nose and FITTING GLASSES.
I'lioncs-Oillce 433-Ilcslilcncc , Willie 3JI
No Dirt. No Cllnkors All
Coal The Good Kind.
FniBi E D
For Sale. Both Wholesale
nnd Retail. Highest Market i
Price for All Kinds of Grain x
F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62 <
NOTICI2 TO NON UHSIDKNTS.
To Louisa Osseilhrink formerly Louis ;
liuschinanu somcstliues spelled Louis
lluschiiiaun , Henrlch Ossenbrlnk ; llermai
llusclim.UHijThe unknown helrsof cathrln
1'ruessner , deceased , bometlmes hpellei
Chatrlene pruessnerand sometimes deslgnai
I'd as chatrlene Prushner : Osnabbuck itusch
maiiti , Huscinii.inn. first name uu
known , wife of said Osiiahbuck Huschman
You audieach of jou are hereby notllle
that the State of Nebraska on relation o
N. T Oadd , CountyAttorney of the County o
C'uster In fie state of Nebraska , oa the 13t
d.iy of August , 1910 , tiled lu the UlstrlctCour
ol Custer county , Nebraske Its pctltln-
against jou liuplcadcd with others , th
object and prayer ot which are to declai
a forfeiture .ind to escheat to the State o
Nebraska the undivided ( our llfth Inter
istlnaudtothefollowlngdescrlbed premises
tovvlt : Thehoutheast quarter ( seU ) of sec
tlou eleven ( II ) . township fourteen (14 ( ;
north of range nineteen tl'J ) west of the Otl
P M in Custer County. Nebraska , to declar
that you ha\e no Inierest therein to provld
tor an appraisement of .said property an
lor equltatilc relief.
You arc required to' answer said pctltlo
on or before the 10th day of October , 1910
or the same will be taken as true agalus
vou aud Judgment rendered accordlnglj1.
j-l IB The State of NebrasKa
bj N T caOd , County Attorney
ot Cutser County , Nebraska.
Notice to Delinquents.
Notice is hereby given that tlv
rentals upon the lease contract
to the following described schoo
lands in ( Juster county , Nebruski
as set opposite the names of tli
holders thereof , is dejimiuent am
if the amount which isduc is no
paid within b'Odays from the dat
of this notice , said contracts wil
be declared forfeito by the lioim
of Educational Lands and Fund
and said forfeiture will be enter
ed of record in the manner pro
vided by law.
All sec. 1G , tp. 35 , v. 20 Mar )
L. Hammond.
Sei/i sec. 10 , tp.lS , r. 25 Dav
id II. Cliilcote. ,
August 23 , 1910. E. B. Cowles
Commissioner Public Lands am
Buildings.
/n Intelligent person can earn
$100 monthly corresponding for big
newspapers. No canvassing. Send I
for particulars. Press Syndicate , B-
STOP TO 'CONSIDER
If you "Will stop to con
sider the excellence of the
drugs that you get here
you will readily see why sc
many people trade here.
We are more than careful
in the selection of our stock
and in the compounding of
our prescriptions. That's
why satisfactory results
always follow the use ol
our medicine. The doctor
knows this and is nevei
disappointed when his pre
scriptions are prepared by
us.
A complete Ijinc of.Cameras
and Supplies
S. R. LEE.
The . Busy Druggist.
A New Glean Stack ol'
LUMBER
? rcsK IOLA Portland Cement.
Fresli Car of ACMA Plaater.
A Splendid Line of Fence Posts ,
[ f you contemplate using any or
: nc above this Sprimg--or if
you need a nice load of
COAL
CALL and SEE
" " * itt
Hf"H" . Bruce
Co.
Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234
FRANK KELSEY
ALL KINDS OF WELLS
consult Him If You Want Water ,
llrokcn How , Nebraska.
N. T.-GADD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Omce over Holcomb's book stora.
Ofllcc phone 203 Residence to
Ilrokcn How , Nebraska.
J. A. ARMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practices In all the courts. Convayanctng
and notorlal work , onicc up stairs over
State llank of llrokcn Dow.
Urokcn now , Nebraska.
BANGS' STUDIO
WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS
East Side of Square
Hrokou liuw , Nebraska.
HARRY KIMBALL
UNDERTAKER AND E.U&AUE
( Licensed )
Business phone , 301 Residence 301U
Urokeu How , Nebraska. * "
L. E. COLE
EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR
( Licensed )
Unlon'.IJlock'lIiuHlnesa phone 85 , Resldeuce'.SZa
Urokeu Dow , Nebraska.
DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST
Glasses Tilted.
All calls promptly attended daylor night.
Phone 81.
J. L. FERGUSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Itcal Estate , Insurance , Ranches and
Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur
veying and Platting.
Hroken now , Nebraska.
For
E. . F. StaJabiW , Baick
New International Automobile *
See O. II. CONRAD.
Anyone , anywhere , can start n
mall order business at homo. No
canvassing. Be your own boss.scnd
for free booklet , tells how. Heacocl
A4582 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf
For Salo. A flno resident block
ono block south of ball grounds.will
sell by quarter If prefered. B. W.
Blair. 42-tt