' IUJB OUBtJfift COUNTS flisru UMUA * " UYNO TAWLK. Harry l napp marketed hogs last Saturday. Pretty good stuff to swell the pocket book. Election come and gone. About every voter used his right of suf- Irago and some of the fair sex expressed - pressed a desire that the same right might be given thorn , Only one carriage needed be bent for the "forgetful. " Rov. Aubrey preached at our school house last Sunday to a good sized audience. Corn gathering in full blast and corn buskers in demand at 4c per bushel and board. Thanksgiving will soon bo here when wo should return thanks for our many favors , good health etc. Wo hear some complaint of corn stalk disease ns yet no stock lost on the table. As is the case after election there are some defeated candidates who must of course take the defeat tonic however there will be more elec tions. n Jay Ferguson spent Sunday with his parents on the table. Chas. Scholtz and his nephew of Arcadia were callers on J. L. Ferguson - guson last Wednesday. L. A. McLean's well repairing outfit was on'the table last Wednes day relcathering our well. Leonard when through with the job Is al ways first class from start to finish. Put a want ad in the Republican if you want quick results. Guess we ought to know for we've tried 'em. CHURCH COLUMN. AE. . Church. R. II. Thompson , Pasior Sunday School 10:00 a. nr morning'sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Jun ior league 2:30 : p. m ; Epworth league 6:30 : p m ; evening sermon 7:30 : p. in ; 15. L/ . Mission Studj Class , Wednesday 7:30 : prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 : p. m Coire EJi worship with us you w'i ? " ' . { -.anger in the churcr- but once. Baptist Church. A. T. Norwood , Pasior Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Juniot union 3:00 : p m ; B. Y. P. U 7:00 : p. m ; preaching 8:00 : p. m ; teachers' meeting Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Wednebdaj 8:00 : p. m ; Araoma class first and third Tuesday of each month 7:30 : p. m. Christian Church Z. 0. Doward , Pastor At the Christian church nex ! 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 frv and others. There will several " selections' at both services. Bible school'lOiOOa. m. ; Christ ian Badeavor 7 p. m. s Episcopal Church Will S J. Dumvill Sunday morning praise and sermo 11 o'clock ; Evening song and ad dress 7:30Sunday : ; School 10 oclocl Quire practice Friday evening at th -home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard There are no rented pews in th church come and make yourself "a home" in one of them. Sunda morning largest attendance sine here. Newly organized choir gav inspiration to the service. Kail Road Tinio Table. JK * EAST WEST 40 8:49 : a. m. 39 G:19 : p. m. 42 7:27 : a. in. 41 11:25 : p ; < m. 44 G:45 : p. in. 43 G:52 : a. m. Local freight daily each way ex cept on Sunday. $ C. H. & H. F. KENNEDY IN FINLON BARN ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF COMMERCIAL HOTEL LIVERY AND FEED j WHEN IN TOWN STOP WITH US Additional Loca's Oils , Tires , Sundries , Metal and I ' Body Polish' . Ream Bros. , I Children's Sulkey Carts at Kon- kol's Tlu- Furniture Man. S. A. Runyan of Mason City was shaking hands with Broken Bow friends Friday. Don't forget that Konkel lias the best Comforts in town , "Chas. A. Maisch Laminated Cotton. " Mrs. L. B. Trow and Mrs. Walter Drown of Ansloy visited at the ionic of J. A. Unke Friday. Miss Esther Franklin one of the elcphonc operators spent Sunday ivlth relatives in Mason City. Mrs. J. W. Thompson and son loward visited relatives In Mason Dity Friday and Saturday. C. W. Duke one of Mason City's eading business men was in the cily last Friday between trains. Mrs. 11. A. Darrow arrived in Broken Bow Monday evening. The narrows will occupy Mrs. Kate Mul- ins property. Don't forget the Benjamin's at the opera house tonight , Friday and Saturday. They are better than ever. The Thomas County Clipper Is a new paper from Seneca , full of news and promises to he a booster to the city of sand on the Lonp. Read your home paper look at its advertising columns. See who offers you a bargain and patronize the home dealer that tolls you' ' what he lias for sale. S. A. Port or , a former resident of Broken Bow but now of Lincoln , stopped in our city a couple of days on his return from the west Farmers are taking advantage of the good roads and favorable weath er by marketing their wheat. Last week moved an unusual amount of this cereal. Superintendent Weldenhamer of the Burlington made- trip over this end of the Alliance division last Saturday and give our depot official a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Runyan < Mason City were in Broken Bow Saturday. Mr. Runyan reports con husking In progress in his neigh borhood but the yield not as good as expected. Mr. Roecker returned from St Joe the latter part of last week. lie informs us that his little daughter Hope is improving in health , which is good news to the many friends of the family. Sam Johnson a prosperous farmer living south of Mason City came to Broken Bow last Thursday evening to have some repairs made for his automobile. He returned home the next morning. The M. B. A. basket social last Friday night was quite a financial success. A good crowd was in at- emlanco and a general good time was .enjoyed by all present. The proceeds were used to create a fund lor the benefit of sick memebers. If you want to buy , sell or trade > roperty of any kind or if you .want to hire help place an ad in the Republican. Wo have already had a number of Inquiries of var ious kinds but not knowing your desires we arc unable to answer. J. A. Moorq , one of Ansloy's auto and realcstate dealers was in the county capitol last Friday and bought the Claude Sldwell farm of 200 acres six miles south of Brok en Bow. Wo understand Mr. Sid- well will move to Wisconsin. WOMAN' Vl'SKTS THXAS VOTE Succeeds Lntt > Husband In Cainpwlfn Against Democrats. LUFKIN , TEX. , Nov. 11. Full returns - turns from the election of Tuesday , just received , show that Mrs. Brit Trevathan has defeated W. J. Ivy , the democratic nominee for county clerk of Angellne county. Her ma jority is about 200. Mrs. Trevathan's husband belli the place and was the party nomi nee for re-election , but died. His widow was appointed to the position but the county committee declined to nominate her for the vacancy , ; ' naming W. J. Ivy. Mrs. Trevathan then waged a vigorous fight as an independent. This Is the first time a democratic nominee was ever de- featetd in this section , and it took a woman to do it.- Kansas City Journal , Nov , 12. Ihrro in more Catarrh In IliU wcllnn of the country limn nil older dl.orix.oc9 lint together and until I he l.m lew jrars wiu Biim > os < tl to bo Ineurnblr. R > r n trrcnt many team doctors pronounced It a locnl ( llsean * nnd prescribed local remedies , mid by conunnlly falling to cure lth local treatment , pronounced It Incurable. Bclenre has pro\rn Catarrh to bo n ronstltullon.il ill- ra f , and therefore requires constitutional trrattne t. Hill's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by r. J. Cheney A Co. , Toledo , Ohio , Li the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally lu do.c from 10 drops to a tca.orxxniful. It acts directly on the blood > nd mucous surfaces of the yitem. They offer one tum'rcd dollars lor any cane It falls to cure. Bead r circulars nnd testimonials. Address : V. J. CHUNKY A CO. , Toledo , Onto. Hold bv nruirshts , 75c. 13X0 Hall's ramlly I'llls for constipation. Notice upon Xon-ltcMdonl. To Jane Hutchinson , Louise Ilutch- iHon , Gladys Hutchinson , and M. . Hutchinson. Record owner of Lots 3 and 4 in Block 1 Jowett's addition to Brok- 311 Bow , Nebraska. You are hereby notified that the inderslgned , A. .1. Van Antwerp , jtircliascd nt.private sale , after aid lands had been offered at nilille sale and not sold , the fol- owing described lands to wit-Lots 3 and 4 in Block 1 in Jewell's ad- lltion to Lioln Bow , Nebraskka , aid purchase btlnt , made on the st day of March , 11)01) ) ) , for taxes luo and unpaid for the year 1007 , imountlng to the sum of $5.80 and hat County Treasurers Certificate of Tax Sale , No. 5332 , was issued o him therefor. That said pro- icrty was assessed in the name of he said Jane Hutchinson , Louise lulchinson , Gladys Hutchinson and M. P. Hutchinson for said year , 1907 , and that the date of the re- lemption of said property is fixed and set in the certificate of the ounty Treasure for the 4th day of March , 1911 and that upon said : late the holder of said Tax Corti "icato will apply for a deed to said roperty to the County Treasurer of said county , the amount due bo ng the sum of $5.80 and Interest and all subsequent taxse paid as shown by the Treasurers record thereof. Von arc required to make re demption from said certificate , No. 5332 , on or before March 4th , 1911 or said certificate will bo surrend ered and a deed applied for by the holder of said certificate. Dated Nov. 14th , 1910. A. J. Van Antwerp. Chvner of Certificate No. 5332. Notice upon Xon-Hesldc-nt. To A. .G Bemis , Record owner of Lots 5 and G in Block 1 Jowett's addition to Broken Bow , Nebraska. You are hereby notilied that the undersigned , A. J. Van Antwerp , purchased at private sale , after said lands had been offered at public sale and not sold , the following de scribed lands to wit- Lots 5 and 0 In Block 1 in Jewctt's addition to Broken Bow , Nebraska , said pur"- chase being made on the 1st day of March , 1909 , for tuxes due and unpaid for the year 1907 , amount ing to the sum of $2.20 and that County Treasurers Certificate of Tax Sale , No. 5333 , was issued to him therefor. That said property was assessed in the name of the said 'A. G. Bcmis for said year,1907 and that the date of the redemp tion of said property is fixed and set in the certificate of the County Treasure for the 4th day of March 1911 , and that upon said date the holder of said Tax Certificate will apply for a deed to said property to the County Treasurer of said county , the amount duo being the sum of $2.20 and Interest thereon and all subsequent taxes paid as shown by the Treasurers record. You are required to make re demption from said certificate , No. 5333 , on or before March 4th , 1911 or said certificate will be surrend ered and a deed applied for by the holder of snid certificate. Dated Nov. 14th , 1910. A. J. Van Antwerp. Owner of Certificate No. 5333. YOU TAKE iyO RISK Our Reputation and Money arc Hack of Tills Offer. Wo pay for all the medicine used during the trial , If our remedy falls to completely relieve you of consti pation. Wo take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever , if you accept our offer. Could anything bo moro fair for you Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a prac tical test ? The most scientific , commonsense treatment is Roxall Orderlies , which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced , gentle and pleasan in action , and particularly agreeable In every way. They do not cause diarrhoea , nausea , flatulence , grip ing or any inconvenience whatever. Rexall Orderlies are particularly good for children , aged and delicate persons. Wo urge you to try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Two sizes , lOc and 25c Remember , you can get Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store. A H. Souders. Nine more bodies were recently taken from the Delagua Colo. Mines of the Victor American Fuel Co making a total of the known dead 04. It is believed the list wll reach 75 or 80. Kansas Is noted for "doing things. " Last Saturday's Kansas City Journal tells of a Kansas City Kans. , visitor who was robbed li broad daylight of his money am valuables. The thcif then demand ed the gentleman to divest himself of coat and trousers. At tills stage of the game his nibs the holdup man got liberal and gave the victim his old clothes. There seems to be a little good in the worst of us. TIIO NEAL INSTITUTE CO. on GRAND ISLAND , NEBR. nil. Phone. 187. Hell Photic , 295 & 205 WE Cl'RK THK DRINK HABIT. We issue n contnict nnd gunrnntcc to lure the f'rink habit in TIIRI5H DAYS. We employ no hypodermic ! or other linrsh or impossible form * of treatment , We not only guarantee the ic.siiHf Hit- ; rentment , but the PATIENT is the icle , udge ns to the cure. In event of hin not linving lost nil desires for alcoholic liqu ots nt the end of the THIRD D\Y5 TREATMENT ALL MONEY EXPEND ED INCLUDING CARFARE WILL HE REFUNDED. If you jourself arc addicted to drink or if yon have any relative or friend , who is tie 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 mny posscse in reference to our ability to cure the curse of drink. All correspondence in plain wrapper and evetything confidential. Inquire about our DRUG and TOBACCO cure. Address nil communications to NIAI , iNSTiruTK Co. , \ Grand Island , Nebr. Notice of Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given , that whereas as In an action pending In the Dist rict Court of Custcr county , Nebras ka , wherein Albert 13. Sanders and others are plaintiffs and Mamie G. Sanders and others arc defendants , the object of- which said action is to partition the southeast quarter of section four (1) ( ) , the south half of the northeast quarter , and lots one , two and three of section nine ( D ) all In township twenty (20) ( ) range twenty one (21) ( ) west of the Cth P. M. and situated in CuHler county , Nebraska. Also lot 1GG2 In the original town of Kearney Junction , now City of Kearney , in Buffalo county , Nebraska ; and wheio as , Charles L. Guttcrson was duly appointed referee to make partition 1 of said land , and afterwards made a report to said court as required by law showing that said real es tate could not be partitioned and di vided without great prejudice to the owners of the land. And , whereas , the lion. Bruno O. Hosteller , Judge of said court , np- lro ed said loport on October 15 , 1T-JO and made an order authoriz ing nnd directing the said Charles L. Gutterson , referee , to proceed to sell the suid land at public sale in the manner provk cd by law , at the Iront door of the court house in Broken Bow , Nebraska. Now , Uieretoro I , Charles L. Gut tcrson , referee , will on the 20 day of Dwember 1930 , nt 2 o'clock p. in. of snid .lay at the south front do > iof tn ? two story brick building known as the Cndwoll building In Ih-oken Dow , "Nebraska , that being the pla-e where the last term of said di-trict court In said county \ \ , B held , offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following ( . ' scribed premises , to-wlt : soVI of sootion 4 and the s % of no'A and lots 1-2&3 of section 9 township : ,0 range 21 w. Cp. in. in Custer county , Nebraska , and also lot 1002 in the original Town of Kearney Junction now City of Kearney , in 1 Buffalo county , Nebraska. Said 1 half section of land will bo sold sub ject to a'mortungo of $700.00 drawing - ' ing C per cent interest per annum from April 17 , 1910. Said premises In Custcr county will bo offered first in separate tracts , that in section four (4) ( ) by itself and that In section nine (9) ( ) by Itself , nnd then as a whole , and the same will be sold cither in such seporate tracts or as a whole , according to which method will bring the moat money for said land. Dated thos 9th day of November 1910. Charles L. Gutterson , ' 23-27 Referee. Post Office Hours. General Delivery opens 8 a. m clses 7:30 : p. in. Mail ocloses cast , 42 , C:42 : a. in. ; 40 , 8:29 : a. in. ; 44 , G:25 : p. m. West 43 , G:30 : a. m. ; 39 , 0:55 : p. in. 41 , 7:30 : p. in. Jules Ilaumont , P. M. An intelligent person can earn $100 monthly corresponding for big newspapers. No canvassing. Bond for particulars. Press Syndicate , B- I have money to loan on well 1m-1 proved farms at G per cent. E , C. House.- F.l-tf lnnlii Not Allowed Thy public is hereby notified that no hunting will be allowed on my farm , north of Broken Bow. 18-21 William D. Grant J. B. SCI1ROOK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and OCUI.IST Onicc In Iherks block. Special attention given to chronic diseases , diseases of the eye , throat , nose and PITTING GLASSES. phones Olllce 433-Kcsld.ence , White 3.21 S AL * No Dirt. No linkers-- 8 Conl Tho.Good Kind. 1 FEE- , $ For Salo. Doth Wholesale | V nnd Rotnll. Hiuhost Mivricot - 0 Price for All Kinds of Grain b Q J I West Elevator | Jj P. J. PAIIR , I'rop. Phone 62 That Fruit Cake W heave all the neces saries such as Citron Peal , Lemon Peal Orange Peal , nice fresh Kaisins and Currants , guaranteed this years stock. Headquarters for fresh English Walnut , Almond and Pecan Meats , Cannd- ied Cherries and Marsh- mellows. Give ns your order for dainties when 3rou entertain. Sheppard & Burk Phone 125 South Side Square NOT1OK OF In the matter of the estate of Christ Christcnscn deceased. Notice is hereby given , that In porsunnce of an order of the Hon. James U. Hnnna , Judge of the District Court of Grceley County Noiirnska. made on the 20th , day of Sopt.omuci , 1910 , for the sale of the real CHI ate hereinafter describ ed , tlicro will bu sold at Broken Bow , at the front coor of the Court House in Custor Covnty Nebraska , on the 23th day of November , A. 1) 11)10 ) , at the 1-iiiir of One o'clock p. in. at public venduc to the high est bidder for $4500.00 cash in hand the purchaser to assume and agree to pay a mortgage for $7740.00 now iigalnsl the land , and execute and deliver to the executors of sa.id es tate a second mortgage for the re mainder of the purchase price , the following described real estate to- wit : The southeast quarter and the northwest quarter and the south half and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of sec- tion twenty (20) ( ) and the , northeast , quarter of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) In township eighteen (18) ( ) north of range twenty-three (23) ( ) west of the Gth P. M. in Custer County , Nebras ka. Dated this 7th day of November , A. D. 1910. John J. Christcnsen , Thomas Christonson. Executors of the estate of Christ Chrlbtenscn , Deceased. 23-25 Notice of Final .Settlement. Estate of George Garrison deceased , in County Court of Custer County Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To all persons interested In said estate , take notice , that II. A. Sherman , administrator of said estate , has filed a final account and report of his administration , and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such which have been set for hearing before said court on Novem ' ber 28th 1910 at 10 o'clock a. m. , when you mny appear and contest t. the same. Dated November 9 , 1910. C. II. IIOLCOMB , 23-25 County Judg * . HOGS ARE DYING Not from Cholera but from Worms. Worms kill more hogs than all other causes combined , for this reason I have stocked CJrcat Western Hog Rem edy. This is the govern ment formnlar in union with a worm killer. This give a keen appetite good circulation and also puts the bowels in good order and it kills worms 25 Ib. < pail $2.50. S. R. LEE' . The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack ok LUMBER FrcsK IOLA Portland Cement. Fresh Car of ACMA Plaster. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , If you contemplate using any of the above tins Sp mg--or if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234 FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. llroUcn llow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW - - Olllce over Ilolcomb's book store. Olllce phone 209 Itcsldcnce 20 Drokcn Dow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng anil uotorlal work. Olllce up stairs orcr State uank of lirokcn How. lirokcn How , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Broken How , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EHB ALME ( Licensed ) Huslncss phone , 301 Residence 101U llroken How , Nebraska. L.-E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Union Ulock IJtisliiesH phone 85 , Rcsldeucel > 23 HroUen llow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND "OCULIST Olasscs Fitted. All calls promptly attended daylor Phone 01. ,1. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Heal Kst.itc , Insurance , Ranches and Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. llroken now , Nebraska. For E. . F. Sulj'ai't > r , Biiek ail New International Automobile ! See 0. H. CONRAD. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mall order business at homo. No canvassing. Bo your own bosa.send .for free booklet , tells how. Heacocl A4582 , Lockport , N. Y. 46-tf . For Salo. A fine resident block one block south of ball grounds.wlll sell by quarter if proferod. D. W. Blair. 42-U