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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
THE .REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBKABKA : Schedule of Brokart Bow Mill * . ot tij jon , i as &AIT > iiutt i fouiotvi /ftain Ku 40. . . . 0 * m Train Tto < J , . (30 a ro , Train No M . . -i j W P m tK THB Wait Cio42' AJ iOtU-V.'t' Tr ta Xo 49 . . , . . | 00 am Train No 41 730 pm 0Tl ( o opan Sunday ft < "n 9.W to lOfrJ a m - " rtay , fliWa m to7Wp. ; m , 11. & M. Train Scliodul. WKST HOUND KA3T No. 3 ° 6 : JO a m No. 40 0:40 : a m No. 41 11 : pm No. 4'J 9iM a m No4J 8:22 : a ui No. 44 11:37 p m Not 31 ami 40 run tatn011 Lincoln and Urnken How only , anil mil on Sunday. Krrltflit traltui No * 47 aud 48 v.irry pnmeiiuort Iml arc run as extra * The City Livery And Feed Barn Feeds your hornes no poor grain und will supply you with good Horses and Higs ut reasonable prices. Coinc and see me. W. A. Tooley Spains Teams and Livery Rigs Are Always Good When you go out for a drive you want a team that drives up well and n buggy that rides cosy. Thots the kind i can give you. My prices arc right , too. Don't forget tlmt I have my corrals fixed up to feed aud care for your itock. J. H. SPAIN NORTH SIDE LIVERY BROKEN BOW. . . NEBRASKA Uitfi ) oiwJ UNCOLN CENTURY ' COFFEE ASK YOUR GROCER Stock to Pasture J can pasture GO head of cattle at 40 cents per month or GO head of horses at 50 cents per monty. A high grade 1800 Ib stallion will make thdseason at my farm 13 miles southeast of Broken Bow. A. C , Crawford. Real Estate Transfers Mary M. ftuat to Clara ttrnland.iot 7 in blk 37 , R R add Broken Bow $4sO 00 Dorcaa L , Wood et al to Henry F Ncu , 320 acred in 33 15 25 1931 93 John W Middleawart to Robert C Chumblcy , lota M and 15 in block 30 Oconto 100 00 Union Pacific It R co to ICpriam Larson , 100 acrca in 23 15 24 853 60 Charles L Barrett to Jo seph Miller , 100 in 22 1924 1 00 Cornelius C Cuyler to J a m e s Led wick , 1 00 acres in 7 1320 500 00 Laurence L Chaplin to J J Barcus. 100 acres in 2320271521 1130 00 Sylvester II Read to A A Oretnan , lots 9 and 10 inlilkS "M"Mcrna. . . .2500 00 The Union Land co to James W Stewart , lots 0 and 7 in blk 45 R K add to Callaway 71 25 Uoy R Beers to George R Sender , , ' } q A in t 2 and 3 in blk 8 in Sar gent 50 00 Fred II Gebhart to John I ) Lowensleiu , 100 acres iu 7 15 18 1300 00 John D Lowenstein to Bernard J Ticrncy , 100 acres in 7 15 15 480 00 William LinU to William R Lohr , w 24 ft of lot 15 in blk "M" aicrna..2500 00 Chas W Bowman to Wal ter A George and 0 H Conrad , lot 21 in blk 13 in original town Broken IJow 10UO 00 Meliuda Skiner and Hurl ) to W A George and O If Conrad , A parcel in 3217 20 1375 00 Jeflersou Uoggett to Jno Dres'cl , 80 acres iu 28 1022 400 00 Pauline McConncll and II u r b to Samuel H Moore , 100 acres in 34 10 23 5200 CO Charles F Lloyd to Win W Warren , 185 sixteen 100 acres in I 16 23 . . . 1075 00 ITraniiis A Mulfinper to Benson & Myers co , 321. JS acres in 30 15 19. . . .1000 00 Charles E Benson to Fran cis A Multiuser , 304 ninety-eight 100 acres 30 15 19 5200 00 Frank II Myers to Ben son & Myei * co , 4SO acres in 35 lo 25 980000 Charles F Benson to Fran cis A Mulfinger , 100 acres in 30 15 19 480000 Lincoln Land co to Min nie R McKenlry , lots 3 and 4 iu blk 2 Lincoln's add to Ansley 350 00 Rufus II ISddy to Clarence C Bhively , 100 acres in 5 1522 0400 00 Morris B Bunnell to Ivory Real , 160 acres in 1 14 19 4000 00 II B Allen to J O Baker , 100 acres in 3 10 25..H > rO 00 James G Breuher to Wil liam II Wood , 100 acres in 3 Id 25 1000 00 Charles R Doming to ISlla L Reeder , lots 3 4 5 and 0 in blk 2 in M A West add to Broken Bow. . . .0000 00 Martha C Rhine ct al to Fred D Sanderson , lots 1 and 2 in blk 20 in An- sclmo 2000 00 R 1C Allen to Emory I ) Parsons , lots 7 and 10 in blk 14 in K 1C Allen's add Arnold 100 00 Lavina L Allen and hus band to Cyrus C Par- sous , lots 11 and 12 in blk 14 R 1C Allen's add Arnold . 200 0 ( James G Wakcnight to M Bernstein 80 acres in 0 15 24 . . .2000 00 R 1C Allen to Cyrus C Par sons , lots 4 5 and 0 iu blk 14 in R 1C Allen's add to Arnold 200 00 Gertrude McCanto to Cy rus C Parsons , lots 2 and 3 in blk H R F Al' Sold only in Moisture 'Proof Tackages What makes them the best soda crackers ever baked ? What makes them the only choice of millions ? What makes them famous as the National Biscuit ? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY leu's add to Arnold. . . . SO 00 1C Allen to ICmory I ) Parsons , lots 8 and 7 in blk } ! R K Allen's add to Arnold , . , 100 00 Orlen 1C ICggleston to Jas per V Bartner , lot no 0 iu ICmelync Ueyner's sub to Black 3 1500 00 /imibrotn Zephyrs. mlUeil from lait nei.l. . ) Chas Koo/er spent Halurday night with Arthur Stewart in Snake Hun. Nine McComas' spent Sunday with Win. Barrett's in Broken Bow. Dr. Cole made a professional trip to M , D. Gallon's last Thursday. Mrs. Barber met with an acci- lent last Friday while in town. She had untied the team and was passing by one of the horses ses to put the halter in the bug- buggy , when suddenly the horse kicked and struck her just above the eye. She was rendered un conscious for some time but is getting along nicely at present. Orcn and Walter Cole spent Saturday night and Sunday w.th . their uncle , 1C. O. Cole , iu Snake Not a Dull Spot in the May EVERY BODY'S MAGAZINE , That's why it holds the undoubted supremacy , Even if you are not a mag azine reader , try it. There is an unusual line of fictiot ) this month. 9 Read "Grimsden House" if you like a " thriller. " TDK SAI.U BY C. II. & A. W. IIOLCQAIB Run neighborhood. George- Barber got hurl last Friday. lie was hurrying to the house on a riding plow , on ac count of having just received word of his mother's accident , and in soaie way fell bet wen a' ' wheel and some part of the plow seemed to sort of crush his limb , i He was lucky in getting the horses ses stopped immediately which saved him from getting severely injured. Miss Bertha Koozer was in town one day last week having some dental work done. Walter Reynolds did not like this country so very well , so departed one evening for last week before his sister arrived here. The household goods he brought with him. he left to be sold at auction in town last Sat urday afternoon. There has been three runaways in Tappen Valley just recently caused by horses getting fright ened at automobiles. One bug gy has been completely demolish ed , another where a team broke lose from the wagon and run ning but doing no damage , and last was Mr. flealey who works for Ralph Johnson. Mr. Ilealy was going to the field on a gang plow , with four horses , when an auto appeared , causing the horses ses to become frightened and two of them broke clear away and ran home , but the gentleman was able to manage the remain ing team so no datuage was done only a little time lost. News reihcs us that the Moun tain Lion was seen at George town Sunday. The animal was the real thing allright aud was seen to kill a two year old steer. They arc trying very hard to catch this troublesome beast. A solid gold fob with C. M. engraved on 5t. Finder please bring to the Republican office. a-22'a2' C. M. MARQUIS. BREEDERS TAKE NOTICE Parties wishing services of a first class shire stallion will find same at nay ranch at farm prices. a-22 ra-6 F. H. WIUSRNREDER We are in the market FOR , WHITE and YELLOW COKN , Will pay the highest price of fered on the Broken Bow mar ket. Call and see us before sell ing. 34-tf S. J. LONKRGAN FOR SAI.U My residence prop erty in south east part of city , call or address JAS. L. KING , al5-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. lever Ciosi Restaurant Has been sold to me by J. II. Sloggett. I intend to run a clean orderly house and I invite all of my friends to call and see me aud I hope that Mr. Sloggetts friends aud customers will remain as customers of miae. Come in and I will treat you rignt. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can get anywhere in the city and my price is 25c. I Pflji't foj-gef ; the lo cation just south of the Raileoad Track. FRANK DEAN Dr. Bass , Dentist. Over McComas FOR SALE New milch row with calf by side inquire of J. S. Benjamin. aS-1 t , 1\T IV on-alcoholic Sarsaparitta If you think you need a tonic , ask your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood , ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla - rilla , ask your doctor. Con sult him often. Keep jn cjqs touch with him. Wo publish our formula ! We btnlih alcohol from our medicines We uree you to consult your doctor Ask your doctor to name some of the results of constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headache , biliousness , dyspepsia , thin blood , bad skin. Then ask him if he would recommend your using Ayer's Pill ? . - Mads by tlio J. O. Ayer Co. , tow H , XtH.T ? HOMESTEADS will spoil be a thing of the past I can locate you in Grant , IJqqker aid ftc- Pljerson Go's. ' - Call on or write J. T , MORROW Lena , Nebraska. MoPheraon County.