Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 04, 1910, Image 5

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    TJUJE CDSTlStt COUNTS lUfil'UJBLlOAN
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
New IlcLna Scribe. /
A fiuc rain visited this locality
Sunday evening- .
Mr. and Mrs , John Porsyth
spent the past week visiting1
relatives here. They were on
their return liomc after zn ex *
tended trip cast. John is e"gag
cd in real estate business in Great
Falls , Mont.
A large crowd attended the
dance at the bottling house Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Siuiuis are
the proud parents of a ten Ib.
boy born July 29.
Mrs. Jennie Simms is on the
sick list.
Geo. Chandler returned from
Iowa Saturday where 'he has
spent the past month visiting.
Walter Smith of Anselmo
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Jake Johnson of Broken
Bow and Mrs. H. Kelly of Ansel-
mo visited in the neighborhood
Sunday.
Mr. and , Mrs. C. M. Porsyth
enjoyed a visit Sunday with
their friends , Mr. and Mrs. Mott
Brandenburg , Mr. and Mrs. Win
Miller , Mrs. David Miller , Mrs.
Call , Frevor Miller and Claude
Call of Merna , Mrs. Lewis Chris
topher of Jacksonville , Fla. and
Mrs. Gladys Bryson of New-
York.
Mrs. R. G. Moore of Broken
Bow spent the past week visiting
relatives in this neighborhood.
Ourska NMVC.
Will Powers and Domnic Foran
marketed hogs in Anselmo Sat
urday.
Mrs. Foran went to Broken
Bow Monday for medical treat
ment.
Raleigh Foster of Broken Bow
was a basinets visitor in this
burg Tuesday.
Senator of U. S. A.
Robert L. Taylor of Tennessee
P
Senator Taylor Is , without question ,
the most popular Chautaun.ua lecturer
In America , and he is coming tp our
platform for the forthcoming assem
bly.
"THE OLD MAN ELOQUENT
OF THE SOUTHLAND "
35
3
Mrs. Sarah Wathena Drown.
1 Harpleto of national reputation ,
UBCS the most expensive Instrument
pver built In each per/ormanco. Mrs.
Brown with her flvo musical boya
will appear at
Will Powers had the uiisfor-
fortune to lose two fiat hogs from
aeat Monday.
Misses Florence and Kate
Powers spent Sunday at Jim
Gorans on the lablo.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs ,
Jerry Hickey Sund.iy were : Mrs.
Jcsseu , Mrs. ' 1'cin Forati the
Misses Rosella Ilickev and Rose
Powers and JanusIlickcy and
Mike Condon.
John Maroney had a narrow
escape Monday while trying to
catch a broncho his "foot getting
caught in a lasso but from good
management of the horse he was
ridingescaped from being draggd.
Ortello News.
Allie Harrington and wife were
callers in the valley Sunday.
Ida Ingram and Blanche Milli-
gan returned home from Broken
Bow Wednesday.
Alf Graham is working for M.
Ingram ,
Mr , and Mrs. Bryad Morgan
are the proud parents of a son
born , Sunday.
C. H. Lutes and family , Misses
Jesse and Edna Lutes , Earl and
E-l Myers , Peul Waters and
Alvie Cautrell we'e ' Sunday visit
ors at J. M. Ingram's.
Frank Edwards and family
were Sunday callers at Win Win
ston's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs C. II. Hall airc
son of Ceder Grove vished at M.
Ingram's Friday.
Ray Cantrell and wife are
visiting at Mr. Cantrell.
Prairie Hill. *
The thrashing machine is
at work.
W. Thoinos and family .spent
Sunday at Kred Fosters in Custer
Center.
Mrs. E'gin ' Beal and Mrs.
John L/ongfellow are en the siclt
list.
Mrs. D.ivid Weesner from Dm-
lingis visiting at W. Thomas's.
For The Complexion
we have everything worth keep
ing , There are so many worth-
It-bS nnd cvrn harmful | > roar.i-
tions on the market ihat it will
be well for you to buy whtre is
kept ouly
Reliable Toilet Goods
We invite ) onto pay us a visit
and inspect what we lm\e
in that line. If you 1 row the
best p'cpmation , you'll recognize
them here.
J. G. HAEBERLtE
Druggist.
Micppard & Burk
Would like to have you try some
of their high gin.le . goods. Such
as
Little Neck Clams
llarataria Shrimp
Prime Caviar
Star Lobsters
Mushroons
Pimientos Morrones
Maraschino Cherrie
In 35c and 50c Dottles.
Sheppard & Burk
Phone 125 South Side Square
fa
Anyone , anywhere , 'can star !
a mail order business at home
No canvassing1. Be your nwt :
b"ss. Send for free booklet ,
Tells how. TIeacock , A4582 ,
Lockport , N. Y. 45 tf
We arc glad to report that Mr.
Gibbs is souic better at thia
writing ,
Ula Jones and famUy of Over-
ton is visiting Mrs. Junes father
Mr. Gibbs.
Joe Booth and wife of Custcr
Cannon spent Sunday evening1 in
this vicinity.
Mr. Martin took some cattle to
Anschm last week to pasture.
John Longfellow and daugh
ters Alice and Esther spent Mon
day at Melvin Gibbs at Ortusby.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ktndncs *
Mrs. Chas. Wecsner and Art hut
Gibbs spent Sunday ut Broken
Bow.
Melvin Gibb ° and family o <
Oruisby , Mr. Jones and family ol
Overtop , C. B. Gibbs and J. J.
Philipsen of Broken Bow upon' '
Sunday at John Lonfellow'a.
Program of Th < - Ctis cr Raplist Associ
ation to 1)2 held in Arnold on
Aug. 19-20-21.
1'KIDAV UVItNliNO.
8no : Praise Service , led by
W. C. ISIiolt Mason CiU
8:15 : Call to order by the Moderator
Preliminary Busitiftt ; and Appointment -
ment of ComtnuU'cs.
8:30 : Rending cf the letter from tlu
Arnold Church.
8:45 : Annhal Sennou
Rev. A. T. Norwood , Urokcn Ho\\
SATUUDAY 1'ORENOON.
9:00 : Devotional Moments , led by
Hurry Wiighl , Urokcn How
y-3 Ri. uli. . of letters from the
Churches.
9:45 : Report of Northern Baptist Con
vention
Rev. W. 1 } Stcv art , Mason Cit\
10:15 : Missionary Conference
i. How shall we make the bud-
pet plan reach 'its highest ef
ficiency with the Ccuutrj
Church ?
Rev II. II. Ferry
2 Wlml mav < ur churches rte
to nppro ui,11.'live impetus of
the L ymn'.i Misst > nary
Rev W. II. Iloge
3. Our own field as V.issionan
Territory.
Rev. Wilson Mills , D. D. Omnhd
Indian SeliooS
at Ghaut&uqua
Every hr > y and ptlrl between trig
ngcs of O'n'ud 1-4 jq.tys ptay Jiijn the
savage li.auil pro.vii\cd bo or elio baa
a chlldfB Benson tlclsot.
A kind and sweet voiced tcadicr
v/ill bo in charge.
Head what Manager Ilcrner sava to
the children In the catalogs. 41
The walla of JerofeM ! , nt the blast
of the rtxin's horn. EJWnh P.Drown *
founded a paper cillVeci ' 'Ham's Hocn. "
Mr. Brawn IB $ p rjulflr nad Intereut-
ng lecturer and Is to bB wJUi'tis at
1
SATUUDAY AI'TltKNOO.V
Women's Session
2:00 : Address Home Mission
Mrs. D. M. Amsburry , Itrokcn How
Itusiness
3:00 : Address , Korcigu Mission ,
Mrs A. H. Cornish , I/odi
Rcport.Womnn'a Iforeiyii ftllssion
in N ! braskn
Main Secy. , Mrs J. II. Kerr , Anslcy
'
t >
4:00 : Round Table on l. cnl Church
Problems ,
1. Iviti mco , led by
1) . M ! . Amshcrry
2. Uvaugelitm , led by
Rev. R. Rich rds
3. Results of Teaching Uaptist
Doctrine , led by
Rev A. T. Norwood
Address
Rev L A. Garrison , D D. ,
Viee-Pieudent G. I. College
j 30 Ai"j'urnment
" 'SATURDAY UVU.NMNO.
3.00 Praise Service , led by
Hej j \4 Nicholas , Mason City
Si5 : Address
Rev. J. P. Jacobs , Kansas City Mo
8 : 5 Address , "The College as an In
vestment , " by
Ptis. Gee Sutherland D.D.
9:45 : Adjournment w
SUNDAY I'OUIJNOON
10:00 : Bible Reading conducted by
Rev. W. II. Iloge , Arnold
10:30 : Sunday School Conference led by
Prof. J. A. Ilrirbtr
.15 S nnon by
Rev. Wilson MilbD. . D , Omaha
SUNDAY Al'THKXOON
2:30 : Praise Service led by
Rev W. U. Stewart , Mason City
300 Sermon by
Rtv. Richards
SUNDAY 1.VEN1NO
Young People's Session
8:00 : Devotional Moments
8.15 U. Y. P U. Conference led by
O. II. Moomey , Ausley
8:45 : Sermon to Young People
Rev. W. Iy Gabton , Merna
fo.oo Final Tusiness and Adjournment.
Viuiting brethcrn whose UNVIICB appear
nn ptogriun will b met at Morna and' i
llftway An.u t iglh and aoth. Please
notify pastor c f church in Arnold when '
you wi.'l be at i'i n''ove named places.
ICe : : . ! Loca's
E hcr If. ' : Is aisd her sister
Cora vi' " ( > heir home near
.VIcrn ; ' . < iy ivjr.irg to spend
Sunday.
Mi. F M. Ciiriit1 relumed Sat
urday frrm an extended business
trip in M'.xico.
Miss Clitra Slo.ikutu returned
to Ansley Saturday evening.
Mr. VViltnouth of Mcrua was a
business visitor in Broken Uow
aturday.
Claude Currie went to Omaha
unday evening1.
* MM B MWW MrMBM * nMM > > MMMin MBBB ' * * MHMiaMMU
There is '
NO BETTER PLACE
to buy past
ry than the
The City Bakery
JI't v e 3r o 11
ti led them.
TWO HUNDRED 4ND F1PTY
DOLLARS REWARD.
The above reward will be pjid
for testimony that will convict
in court any OLC for stealing
calves , cat lc. or horses belongirg
to ei'hor of the. undersigned.
AJ1 information kept strictly pti-
vite until after arrest is made.
JOHN B Coi/roN ,
Brand 306 on Itftt hip.
DlAII WOQDKUl'lf ,
Brand Z on right hip and
on rifjht bide.
U. S HOKW ,
; C Brand ? on left kip.
TJOWKKY & ? "ON ,
Brand M with n over i > ,
on left hip.
E. D. Goui.n ,
Two bars on left hip , thus
also bar one on left hip ,
thus T also seventy six on
J1 the left hip thus 3
If you should investigate the
inside anatomy of a gasoline
barrel with the aid of a match
what would occur wou'd ( he
barrel or y < u stand the lea * .
' 1 he While btermer did. Roam
Hi os.
J. B. SCHROCK , D.O.M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGI10N
Onicc hi Dior s block.
Calls answered at all hours In city or country
I'hones Onicc ualtv.sliU'nceViittc3Jl
ALWAYS
Good Crcntii on hand nt
WILLIS & SON
South Side of the Square.
No Dirt. No Ciinkors-All
Coal The Good Kind. 0
0O
For Snlo. Both Wholesale
nnd Rotrvll. Illifhost Market
Price for All Kinds of Grnin
f88i Elevator
P. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62
IN TIT13 DISTRICT COUUT OF OUST Kit
COUNTY TWKUPTH .JUDICIAL , DIST
RICT OP NUHUASKA.
J. 0. itrcnlzcr ,
Plaintiff , jotce , of
Charles II. wrlRhi. vs ct al , Publication.
Defendants
To the defendants Charles II. Wright
ami Jennie I' . Wright :
You and each ot you aru hereby notified
th.it the plalnlirr on thu lltli day < > f Juiy HHO ,
hog.tu an action null Hleil liU petition
aKniiiHtjou In the ills rlct court of Ouster
county. I2ili Ju iicl.il' District of Nebraska ,
the object , piiriio.su ami pravcr of which are
to quiet title In the plaintiff In and t < > th
following dcarrtbetl premises to wit : The
West half of the Northwest ( UUii'icr and the
West half of the Southwest quarter of
Serton 25 , Township 10. North UatiKeyi. West
Oth r. M. , In Ouster county , Nebraska ami to
enjoin anil debar you uiul each of y , u.defend'
ants therein , from having , claiming or assert
Ing any right , title. Interest or estate la ami
to said above described premises.
You are icqiilicd to answer saltl petition
on or before Monday the Wild day of August
V'lO.
Willis Cailwe 1 and J. 0. Hrenlzer ,
Silas A. Holcomb Plaintiff ,
Attys lor Plaintiff.
ATTEST : Gee U. Malr.
Clerk Dial , Court. [ HUAI < ]
WOAIEN'S wons.
Ilroken Bow Women Arc Finding Re
lief at Last.
It docs seem thnt women have marc
than n fnir share of the aches nnd pains
that afflict humanity , they must ' -keef
up. " must attend to duties in spite o !
constantly aching backs , or headaches ,
di/.7v spe'ls ' , hearing down pains ; they
must s oop over , when to to stoop mean !
torture. They must walk and bend am
work with'racking pains and many aches
from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more
sulTeiing than anv other or an of thu
1) > dy. Keep the kidneys well and healtl
is i asily nmintiined. Read of n reined )
for kidneys only that helps and cures the
kidn > 8 and is endorsed by people ii
this lo-nlity.
Mi > A lloople ; 203 IJ. ig'h St , Kear
ney , Nibr , SHJS : "I suffered acutely
from a constant , dull pain in the snial
of my buck. My kidnejs were very
weak and I was annoyed by a too fre
rpient dehire to pass the kidney sccre
lions. IIcadnclus were added to nn
misery and I lelt weary ml languid al
the time When I was living in Denver
Dean's Kidney I'ills were brought to my
attention and upon using them I wa
( liven prompt relief. Since moving to
Kearney , I luive taken this rctnedv uni
it 1ms always proven us beneficial a
before. "
Kor sale hv nil denlcrs Price " ? o rent
I'oster-Milbtun Co , fit ffalo , New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's am
tale no other.
Wales Egcry Company Jjjlfo „
Flies.
Flics arc her in ern
es t and pestering stock
nearly to death.
If yon will use Giteafc
Western F 1 y Chaser
your stock will get the
be iefit of the food they
eat , in other wosds it
is a stock food.
Gallons $1,00
Half Gal. .OOc
Quarts ,35c
Try a can and
Be Convinced.
S. R. LEE.
The Busy Druggist.
A New Clean Stack of
LUMBER
7reah IOLA Portland Cement.
Frcsli Gar of ACMA Plaster.
A Splendid Line or Fence Posts ,
r you contemplate using any of
lie above this Sprimg1 or if
you need a nice load of
COAL
CALI/W SEE
H. T. Bruce '
Co.
Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234.
FEiANK KELSEY
ALL KINDS OF WELLS
Consult Him If You Want Water.
Urokcn Uow. Nebraska.
N. T. GADD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Onicc over Holcomb's book store.
Ofllce phone 203 i Residence 20
Urokcn Dow , Nebraska.
J. A. ARMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng
and notorlal work. Olllcc up stairs over
State Uank of nroken llow.
Ilroken HOW , Nebraska ,
BANGS' STUDIO
WE AlAKE GOOD PHOTOS
Bast Side of Square
Hrokoa How , Nebraska.
HARRY KIMBALL
UNDERTAKER AND E 8\l.nE
( Licensed )
Uustncss phone , 301 Residencepoto
liroken Uow , Nebraska.
L. E. COLE
EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR
( Licensed )
Ualon'Ulock Husluesa phone 85 , Rcsldeuce.322
liroken llow , Nebraska.
DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST
Glasses Pitted.
All calls promptly attended day or night.
Phone 01 ,
J. L. FERGUSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Heal Kstatc , Insurance , Ranches and
Farms for Uent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur
veying and Platting ,
Urokcn How , Nebraska.
For
E. M. F. Stutlebaker , Buick and
New International Automobiles
See O. II. CONRAD.
rou SAUJ A. fine resident
block ouc t > lock south of. ball
ground. Will sell by quarters
if preferred.--B. W. Blair. 42-tf
| An intelligent person can earn
$100 monthly corresponding1 for
newspapers. No canvassing- .
, Send for particulars. Press
Syndicate , E4683 , Lock'port ,
N , Y. 45 tf