Slate Historical Society , t } * r ti . " * * v w * ; * W 1 Jl < ntp 1R ublican VOL. XXIX jx now , OUSTKU COUNTY , NKIIUASKA , TIIUIIHDAY , NOYKMIIUU 17 , HMO. NO. 24 Copjrtlcht 19W ( , br C. E. Zimmerman Co. No. IS These ornaments enhance femi nine since and beauty , and .accentu ate the seducthe lines of the neck and gives poise to the head. Real izing this.fact , we have bought a splendid < iuantity , containing many beautifully designed pieces. Come in and try them on. You \vlll ap- pietiate both the goods and the prices. JIKAL KSTATIO TUAXKFMUS Bcuson , Myers & Co to Ira Wi Cailton i > 24 1)8-100 ) acres in 30-15-1 111 , $15750. Lincoln 'Land Co to Edward Nor- den lots 9 a'ncl 10 block JO in Ber- wjn , $80. Lincoln Land Co to A. T. Harvill lots 7 and b block 15 in Berwyn , $110. Julius N Ottum to C II Pinlstcr- cher lot 3 block 9 in Sargent , $000. Allison II Stuckey to Joseph Yoe- man all oi block 1 in R R add to Broken Bow , $000. Mary Cowden , a widow , to Joseph and Elizabeth Moriboy 317 47-100 acres in 4-18-22 , $350. Village of Sargent to Juliuo N Ottum lot 3 block a original town of Sargent , $507 , . Mrs Effle M Bean to Jacob B Klum - lots 7 and 8 J P Gaudy's add to Uroken J3o\v , $2100. Meliss A Sterner to 'Charles W | Sterner und 1-2 hit in lot 1C block 13 J P Gaudy's add to Broken Bow , $000. John D Clifton to Win Peterson parcel in 10-19-18 , $1000. Edward C House to C II Rupeat nw lot 12 and sw lot 13 in F Rey- ner's-add to Broken Bow , $1200 | F M Rublee to Ernest A Jackson' ' ICO acres in 32-14-23 , $1000. | M B Farwell to Theodore Ridder parcel in 15-15-24 , $7700. | Mrs. Maude Sheridan , widow to Frank Noble lot 15 block 5 Broken Bow , $3300. Bertha E Fall-field to Mary J Edgbert lots 11 and 12 block 25 Mason City , $1000. Union Pacific R R Co to Ernest " E Malcom ICO aucs in 13-13-2-1 , $1170. j Jerome B Burdlck to George Willing lots 8 , 9 , 1C and 17 block 3 In A W Gaudy's add to Broken Bow , $2500. Martin F Blanemshlp to Julia E Pennlngton parcels In sec 1-2 end C twp 19 r 23 and 24 , $2041. Stephen Wllcox to William E Owen parcel In 33-17-20 , $4000. Joseph McCarty to Arch Parr lots 1 and" 2 block 10 2nd add to Mor- nrf , $1900. Lotta W Smith to 'R 13 Brega lots 19 , 20 and 21 block IS In , Cal- laway , $100. T T Vainey to John II Lockhorn 1GO acres in 32-1 C-l 8 , $3200. Lincoln Land Co to Win A TePecl and Alo.\ Frost und 1-2 hit in lot C block 3 In Sargent , $50. Ezra P. Sa\age to Win A TePecl and Alex Frost und 1-2 lat in lot 0 block 3 In Sargent , $50. Carl L Madsen to Ilarlcy J Phil ander ICO acres in 12-T4-25 , $3200. Joseph Myers to School Dist No 215 parcel in 34-15-23 , $20. R N Atklsson to Leonard W Wil son lot 22 in I a add to Merna , $1500 Foster O Munncll to Chas G Heaps lot 3 block 1 Maullck's add to Broken Bow , $1000. Nellie Mickle and husband to Mike Saba Jots 9 and 10 block 5 in Comstook , $800. Clara J Owen ot al to Charles R Coday und 1-2 hit In 24-20-19 , $370 Ollle 10 Worden to Thomas Wallac and wife lot 4 block 1 in Berwy.n , * $500. Gavin Roberlson to Win F Blair ICO acres'in G-14-23 , $2000. OUTKLLO The temperance program at the Sunshine Sunday School was well attended und a nice program was ghcn by the Sunday School last Sun day Nov , 13. E. Smith has been doing some work lir .1. M. Ingram this week. Jess Cantirll and family spent Sunday at B. F. Edwards' . J. M. Ingiam and wife spent Sun day on the east tale. bJ. S. D.xke and wife spent Sun day at the Bow. OUSTKll COLL1XJW NOTKS. The literary program given Mon day cuing at the college is said to be the- best one yet. If they keep , on improving as they have the last few limes -wo will have a liter ary that will bo en joyed , b'y all who want to hear and see some good talent. The foot ball boys were- very much disappointed on last Friday -wlrcn they learned-that 43 "would not stop for them at Dunning. The girls basket ball club Is doing some fine work this week and will have a strong team If they continue to practice. Mr. Harmon was absent from school Tuesday on account of a very bad case of ear-ache. Merlin Vannlce was absent from school for a short time owing to a severe case of blood poison which stalled in his little finger caused from a sand-bur being lodged there a short time before. Mr. Davolt was welcomed back to school Monday by all the boys after an absence of four weeks. If you want to buy , sell or trade propelty of any kind or if you want to hho help place an ad In the Republican. We have already had a number of inquiries of var ious kinds but not knowing your dcshes we aio unable to answer. Come and see me or write me about that halo. W. II. O'Rorko , general auctioneer. Phone 409. Broken Bow , Neb. Union Thanksgiving services next week"at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 : a. m. Rev Do ward of the Christian church will preach the ser m on and the music will be furnished by the various churches of the city -WILL YOU BE MINE ? " FOR THAT BIG DINNER. Oysters , Sealshipt , Nothing Better. Celery , Pickles , Chow Chow , Saner Kraut , Sweet Potatoes , Turnips , Parsnips , Beets , Fresh Lettuce Tomatoes , Cranberries , Apples , Navel Oranges , Malaga Grapes. Fruit Cake in one-half pound tins , very rich. Candies of all kinds Ioc to GOc per pounds. We will have a first class assortment of Nuts. Ther Eagle Grocery Store. The Square Deal Store Phone 58 1JOW VS Kasy Wulk-auny For llrokon JJow . Huskies. The foot hall game last Friday ho twecn Broken Bow and Callaway wa certainly a whirlwind game. The two teams were just foot ball play ers not tegular organized teams. 1 Novor-the-lcss the game was fast and turlous and of short duration After fifteen minutes work the Cal- I laway ho.is lefuscd to finish the 'game , the smo Uhitf favor of Broken how. Frank Mai tin Dead. Frank Martin who has been a re- sidonl of the city for the past three ycais was found dead in bed last Monday morning about 4 o'clock by his wife. From reports it appears that he had a vomiting spell in the evening previous and retired about ten o'clock. Sometime after his wife discov ered his condltlbn she cajled In some of the neighbors. No inquest was hold. He was a man in good circumstances financially. BcnlMea owning his home in the city ho own ed ? farm in the vicinity of Rose valley. His remains were laid to rest in the Catholic cemeterywool of the city Tuesday. Our State Treasmer Klect. It is with great pleasure that wo have the honor of mentioning our fellow townsman Walter A. George as elected to thq office of state treasurer. We tool that in present- in Mr George for this high posi- tkn ol trust that the people of the state have selected one of Nebras ka's most able financlors , a staunch republican and a gentleman In every respect. A man who is a success in life both socially and financially. Rasmus Anderson Klected. Rasmus Anderson one of Broken Bow's leading business men was elected - lected to the office of supervisor in district No. 3. While Ras , as ho is familiarly known among his frlends.is a wholesolcd , bully good fellow , and with a smile and a good word for everybody , he Is firm yet conservative In business matters He Is a true blue republican , a man who stands tor a square deal and who will fill the office to which ho has been elected without fear or favor to the best interest of Cus ter county. Fast Time For The The all purpose team used by the Burlington hotel people endeavrood to show their appreciation of good caro- Wednesday morning by doing a high speed stunt for a few blocks The dash ended near the railroad tracks. No one hurt and very little damage to "rolling stock. " Social The Epworth League of the M. E. church will give a progressive scial no Friday evening , November 25th , round trip tickets twenty five cents. Meet at the homo of Miss Eva Green at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. The Broken Bow foot ball loam will go to Ord tomoriow. Wo will publish the scoro. next week. Darl Brink , the reliable piano tuner will bu In Biokpn Bow on next week. Leave ordois at llyorson's. 1T. C. Street , .1 , W. Scott and Gco. Paplneau loaded their household goods for Francltas , Tex. , Saturday. Your attention Is called to THE CITY BAKERY announcement else where In this Issue. Get busy and \vln a prize. 1 want your order for hay , straw , grain or feed of any kind. Bring mo > our cream. W. II. O'Rorko. Phone 409. John Tlcrney who Is living on a homestead in Logan county was In the city Tuesday transacting busi ness in the land office. It is stated from Washington that food prices are declining. Don't for get to add this to your "To bo Thankful for" next Thursday. In Beatrice a bootlegger was fined $300.00 this week. Hilarity comes high but It seems to bo a necessity In some localities. Fred Ebert , B. J. and C. F. Tlor- ney wcio doing business at the Tlorney Bros , ranch In Logan coun ty the fore part of this week. The Rebekah Kensington is now prepared to do plain sowing or tic comforts. Anyone wantlog wnrk of this kind done phone No. 286 or fin or bring work to I. O. 0. F. hall on Friday afternoons. ! Ji.t J .ili ai. &t.i iaiii.mCriiniiJii flPjiniiili.iii. tj ln. . , , , , , | , , . > i A . , . " & . . , i . . THANKSGIVING * ! at BOWEN'S PHONES 5 & 348 Large Luscious Cape Cod Cranber- lies - -2 quarts for ai ceuts Fancy Custer County Honey sell ing at 200 a frame Brenner Fruit Cake , best made 300 per pound That 10 cent -window at Strongs Variety Store last Saturday was a good one and was well cleaned out Watch for another one next Satur day afternoon. There will bo big bargains there and they wll please you. Workmen arc busy this week re modeling the entrance of the M. E church. This Improvement will add greatly to the appearance of the building , Hang' up your stocking ? Ofcoursc yon will. Just toll your friends the > can find lots of Christmas goods at Strongs Variety Store. Look through their "ad" in this papei and then como down to the store and sec the goods. Dr. P. C. Nelson and Prof. N. D Wood of Indianola , Iowa , will help in a series of evangelistic meetings at the Baptist church beginning Nov. 27. Dr. Nelson is a preacher of power and Prof. Wood is a train ed gospel singer who gets hold of the hearts of the people. All are coidlalily hulled to these services. Smyrna Figs , very fancy , 2oc a Ib Fancy large Malaga Grapes per pound . . . aoc Voste/a Currants , extra fancy per package - - - ioc | Sealshipt , solid pack , Blue Point Oysters , GOc qt. I Fancy Jumbo , well bleached celery , at lOc a bunch Fancy new Persian Dates ioc Ib. Extra fancy Plum Pudding at per can - - 350 Red Jacket Sweef " Cider purest and dest made 400 per gal. New Navel Oranges all sires Glaced Citron , Orange and Lemon Peel IQIO pack Dill pickles , extra fancy , 153 doz. Duch Rusk , fine eating per pack age . . . ioc Velvet candy , 10-15 aud 25 cents pur package , fine eating Extra fancy Head Lettuce per bunch - - 50 All goods sold by us are Pure and protected by the National and State.Pure Food Laws. TUADE PUHE OLD CIDER VINEGAR MA UK PHONES 5 and 348 , , ( Sod JHess Our Und. Wo happened into a house the other night , and over the parlor door saw Uio legend worked In let ters of red , "What Is Homo With out a Mother. " Across the room was another brief , "God Bless Our Homo. " Now what's the matter with "God Bless Our Dad ! " Ho gets up early , lights the fiho , bolls n egg , and wlpos the dow off the lawn with his boots whllo many a mother la sleoplng. Ho makes the weekly hand out to the butcher , the mllk- hian and the baker , and his little pllo Is badly demolished before ho has been homo an hour. If there is a noise in the night , Dad Is kicked in the back and made to go down atalrs and find the burg lar and kill him. Mother darns the socks , but Dad bought the sacks the first place , and the needles and yarn afterwards , Mother docs up the fruit Dad bought It all , and Jars and sugar cost like the mischief. Dad buys the chicken for Sunday dinner serves them himself , and draws the neck from the ruins after everybody else Is served , "What Is Homo Without a Mother Yes , ? " that's alright but "What Is Homo Without a father ? " Then chances to one Its a boarding house.father ; Is under a slab , and tlio landlady is the widow. Dad , here's to you ! You'\o got your faults , you may have lots of "em , but you'ro alright and we'll 'miss you when 'you're gone. Stolen. ' LAM ) OFFICK NOTKS Thomas Stansbors of Hyannls wijs In the city Friday last looking after government hind on which he filed a soldiers additional , Maude Cawley of Million submit ted proof on her ' 'cccased husband's homestead last Friday. Gcorgo Horn of Mullen was amen the applicants for a homestead of G40 acres last Saturday. Frank Rogcis of Thedford was among the applicants for a home- , > toad Satin day. South Omaha Llvo Stock Market. Special Kcport . Cattle ! Receipts 23,500 for 3 days market lower each day on ac count of excessive supplies. NatiVe corn-feds in poor demand and Boi ling at $5.35 to $0.00 with common $ i.85 to $5.25. , Western cattle very plentiful this week. Beef quality not so good at prices of $4,50 to $5.00 ; some real good fleshy feed ers up to $5.35' , and yearlings around - round $1.80. Good cows and es pecially heifers do not show as great a decline as medium , prices $3.75 to $1.25 ; medium $3.25 to $3C5 ; canncrs fairly firm at $3,00 to $325. ! Veal calves unchanged $0.00 to $7.50for ; light $5.00to $ G.OO ; for heavy and stock calves $4.50 to $5.00. Bulls selling well at $3.30 to $1.00. "Too much moat" ban caused this week's break and more moderate receipts will have to rule to allow a recovery1. HogsRecelptu : getting heavy 17,000 for 3 days total decline 55o to ( i5c , today's bulk being 57.20 to $7.50 , top $7.G5 , believe a further lowering of prices will continue. Sheep : Market flooded 100,000 for three dtiys and all prices-'ciisld- orabolo lower. Heist fat lambs are bringing $5.80 to $ G.25 ; westerns $0,00 ; wethers $3.50 to $3.75 ; fat ewes arfcund $3v35 and hoavy-wolght yearlings $1.00 to $1.25. Inquiry for feeders gro\vlng-leBB-and supply too eavy. Like cattle , receipts will have to lesson in order to allow any improvement from present prices. , , , , . National , Llvo atqck. Com. , Co. Jlrokon How Mnrltct. v Corrected every Tuesday Corn . . . .35 Wheat : .72 Outs .30 Barley .40 Hogs . . $7.00 to $7 .10 Cows it.OO ; to $3 .25 Stoorq , . , $3.50 to $4 .00 Chickens .08 Ducks I. . . ' . f .09 Turkeys . " . . . ' .11 Butter .25 Eggs Algo Hardwick of Mullen was among - mong the applicants for a homestead Nov. 13. COMING BACK Jack Benjamin and Company at Greats Opera House Three Nights Three Nov. 17 , 18 and 19 , 1910 . i Positively omj of the strongest llopertoire companies in the state. The opening play Thursdays night "The Man oi To Day" a companion piece to The Man of the Hour" and guaranteed to please. This play deals with the questions of Today and is up-to-the-minute. One of the strongest plays ever staged in the liepertoire business. Seats on sale at the usual place. Admission 25e-35e-50c. fl PURE OIO SORGHUM AT PEALE'S Jonathan , Ben Davis , Ganos , Winesaps. They'are all 1 winter apples and in tip top condition. Pure Mapld Syrup New Orleans Molasses Then you want that Pancake Flour and Buckwheat for your breakfast. We have it- the best. We Buy Test and Pay Spot Cash for Your Cream. J. N. PEALE Phone 161 THE GROCER ' T 180 Agent for De Laval Separators Cream Station