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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
J'JJE THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. A car worth while The Oakland Forty-Ream Bros. Wanted A hard-coal base burner. Inquire at this office. The Oakland can do or there' * nothing doing1. Ream Bros. I have uioncy to loan on v/ell improved farms at f > per cent. ' E. C. House 51 t-f The Oakland for the hills and sand eats them both. Ream Bros , I'OK SAMt A 2 II. P. GASOMN1C KKOINlt CHEAP. INQUIUI * AT THIS Ol'l'ICK. When in need of floor cover ings you will fitd a large assort ment at KonkePs The Furniture man. Mr. G. Guyle of Sargent while - in the city on busiuss , Wednesday made a pleasant visit at this office. Helen Holcomb who has been visiting Cora Edmunds at her home near Mcrna returned home Friday evening. Ilarmic ami Carl Dewcy and Floyd Burk returned Friday evening from a three mouths tour of the western states and have resumed their work with the Central Telephone Co. Mr. F. A. Reed of Kearney has taken charge of the Singer Sew ing Machine Go's business in the Broken Bow territory. All col lections may be forwarded to him at Broken Bow. Repairing neat ly done. Sheriff Kennedy and wife wet t to Geneva Wednesday. Mrs. Lester Corlett of Mcrna was in Broken How Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick lelt last Thursday evening to visit at varidffWcslcrn points. Miss Verna llolcomb spent Sunday at the homb of her cousin Carl Iljlcomb. Professor and Mrs. C. W. Mot- linger of Mcrna came down Mon day to visit his parents. Miss Lena Wcod of Climax was iu the city yesterday making proof on her Kinkaid homestead Frank Davis and Henry Barnes were fined for drunkness and disorderly conduct last week. Just think ! A pile of Tumb lers at Strong's Variety Store next Saturday at only 25c per doxcn. Bargains on every table. Mrs. W. S. Amsberry of Deadwood - wood arrived in the Monday morning to visit her parents am other relatives of the community Mrs. dial England and daugh ter and Mrs. C. L. Pickett wen to Linscott last Friday to spend the day with Mrs. A. hi. Cook. Misses Ethel and Helen Francis returned last Thursday from a two weeks visit in the eastern part of the state. Miss licona Heaps has accept ed a position as telephone opera tor and began her duties last Saturday morning. Miss Myrtle Lovelace of Ken tucky came in last night for a visit her brother Mr. R. W. Lovelace. TOURING CAR i i Your Money's Worth Aud More. m Old jstijjcw fr sale at this office * We V.nvc a few high grade sewir g machines that we will make v > ecinl prices on for a short time Koohel the Furniture Man. TKo r' delayed shipments of Swe'.tv china .infl glass ware arc hcgiiiiiijig to airivc "t Strom ; 's Varicl v Sloie. Special bargains tor Sa'drdiiY. 25c tables full of w jn cHu * and glass. Mii Pearl Ilolc'imb who was one oi the Jlolcomb Parkinson ccc-pi > > n nituraed to her honu nMilt.f.ru. JWrs M'tudo llolcomb iccompaiued her home and will visit a short time. John Robertson who recently rcceivt d an appointment to a clerkship in tha war department at Washington left for the .latioB il cspit'al last Friday even ing. Hevill slop on his way and visit relatives at Chicago. J. M. Fodgo will move his ofiice to the second door north of the P < st office , September Grst. Where he will be pleased to meet ull his old friends as well as new , City Real estate , Insurance and Collections 12-13 J. M. Fodge. Frank Oabornc of York , a tele graph lineman was run over at Linscott tonight and brought here oa 44 and taken to the city hospital where his leg was am putated below the knee by Dr. Mulle i. I have some very good bar gains in Lincoln county , land on goodt rms , for perticulars write me or call and see me. Will be glad to show you around. US. A , Thomas & Cox Bros. Realty Co. Sutherland Nebr. Political Cards of Thanks. Congressman Kinkaid wisVies us to oxprcfs his most b arty and e&era tt * $ , thanks for the excelk 3 Vote Driven him iu thi county for his rcnominatioD From present appearances i would seem that he will receive abut three votes to one for hi princ'ple competitor. I ta'ce ' this method of express ing my thanks for the loyn support of my friends in giving me the sufTerajje at the primar } and fel it my duty to never be tray any confidence reposed in rn < hoping that I may never loose the friendship of any I am truly W. J. Rice. I thank you all for your gener ous support at the primary. I'll be eluded but with a fair clean fight. N. T. Gadd. | Is now on display at our store. We bought in 1 | such a large quantity that we can afford to sell | | at extremly low prices. Our rugs can not be | | beat in quality or price and must be seen to be 1 appreciated. Drop in and let us you. | DON'T FORGET THE HOT f ivj n tY ? > > isfi rr rver ace Program And Good Attractions Save Your Best Products and Bring Them to the FAIR and get a Good Premium. Send to Secre tary C. T. Orr for a Premium List. W. A. GEORGE , President. " For The Complexion wehn > e ever } thing worth keep ing. There tire so many worth less nml e\en harmful prepara tions on the market thut it will becll for you to buy where is kept only Reliable Tollot Goods We invite you to pay us a visit ntul inspect \vhat vre have in th.it line. If you know the best preparation , j ou'll recoguue them here. J. G. HAEBERLE Druggist. Mr. B. W. Blair of the City Bakery Tuesday for a visit in jules City Kansas. The Blair are holding a reunion at that place. Mr. Blair expects to be gone but a short time. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the sickness and death of our beloved daughter and mother. Mrs. P. Kelly , Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Iliggins , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayes , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owen , Mr. J. J. Hayes , Mr. C. R. Hayes , Mr. F. C. Hayes , Fined fr BteturJWuff Hw Peace. JawaB Wri Ut and F. Layman two of the boys arrested Sunday week on the charge of disturbing the peace and firing weapon in the city limits were fined $10 a- peace aml costs in Pglice Judge Shinu court Thursday morning. The cases against the other boys were dismissed as it was learned that they were in no way I WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE § | That Our NeW Fall and Winter Styles Have Arrived g In AH The New Styles And Patterns. SiE GREATLY ADMIRED S : is every suit of clothing\ve turn j j out perfect iu fit , finish and 5 style. JK : Our Up-To-Dato Tailoring SZZ stamps the weareiith distinc- 5 ; tiou in even the best-dressed g crowd. Prices reasoiublealway. g We Guarantee To Please Everybody ! Remember the New Location First Door North of Taylor's Studio ! P g We Take Orders for Ladies Tailor-Made 0 = Suits. TIMG TABLE OF C. 15. & Q. R. H. Broken Bow Nebraska. East - West 40-8:49 : a m 39-6:19 : p m 42-7:27 : am 41-11:25 : pm 44' ( > :45 : p m 43-6:52 : a m 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. to blame but they could keep the other two quiet and gtt them out of town. Sadie Alyeis Sent to Geneva. Sadie Myers the 14 year old daughter of Mrs. Perry Myeis was committed to the borne at Geneva by Judge Holcomb Tues day.The The mother of the girl when upon the stand told a very dis tressing story of their destitu c NOTICE rOH TAX DLLD Notice Is hereto ) gien that Iv A W purtliasicil at tav iniie on NOX ember . ' lei sn 'i section U township la north r iJebt , custer County , Nebraska for t assessed against salil land for the ear 1'.07 In mine of A it Sinttli , that subseuuuit ta\es ha\e been paid against said laud for the 3 car 1903 and 1U09 That Har\ey n Andrews Is now the own er and holder ot said tax sale i ertliirate ind sui sequent tax i ecelpts. That appluatjon will be made tor a deed to said land at the county treasurers oitlce In liroken Nebraska on December . ! , 1U10 Harven Andrews 11 23 by Willlb Cadweil his attornej circumstances and frequent vi of young men who brou intoxicants with them and treat ed the whole family. The Judge after hearing the evidence convinced hunself that the mother was no proper person to take care of her daughter dd he ordcrded her sent to Geneva. Frank Davis who is connected with the case had his case con tinued until the 3 of September and is out on $200.