rirTjppf'y IlUl Ub ntlun Society ' V XIX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , APRIL 25 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES. NO. 45 , A Uoml Watch ForUouil HOJH. Your boy 111 bo bettor for liiuluu watch. Tliero will bo Toner tartly markn uiul filler broken upiioiutincntu I/O will IcMirn thu riiluu of time , Hint etnir from wlilcli llfo la uiiiilu. A little ucuriiB uiiiko Kr nt oaks , HO momenta of tlnn- put to good use , make lira u succor. Teiicli linn to lie on time mret tlio car on time HU to Dolioul on tluu * to cliurcli on time to 110 Himua a moans of eliort- fiilni ; the car us of lire I liavn all uorlH of wfilcliof to atitt all 8kuD iui < l conditions of boja nrnduntu of Clilcnvo Optluilmlo Collei-e. School Books , Tablets AND - School Supplies , -AT- J. G. Haeberle's ; John & Knerrt Headquarters ForJf , DRY GOODS , 1 ff GROCERIES , tJ H BOOTS AND < $ < SHOES , and all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds. Headquarters For First-Class k. Butter , and Fresh Fruits. K'P . " > - = V * & Mv ° * 'l" S5 * i M. K. A. Meeting Tlio regular mpotifi of the B1 B. A. loiigo , No 200 , will be hek Sntiirdd ) nif-ht , April 27 , instead o the -JOth , H thu hall will be in no on that night , Secretary. & Local I Mention , F. 0. Wilson of Aneohuo , was in tlio city a Hliort time 'luondoy oven- irg Ennl G'Stihwinri will leave to morrow on a IniainesH trip to LI. II. Andrews of Uvlla\vi } . inndo tine ulliuu u friendly u.tll yuHlunlny. A. II. Kurd \Ynlworlh , iniulo ilio llunibliuan | olliuo a we lee mo rail TtieHclay. G. W. Keller of Now llulona , kindly rememboiod thin olliuu while in tlio uity Tuenday. Judge Hainer of ICornoy , wan n city vieitor yesterday. Thia olliuu .luknowlegeH a friendly otill. i\l. W. MoCandleus of Itest , luvnrud thin olliuu with a HubHtan- tial call while in tlio city him Thurodny. I. K. Cavanoe and wife or Georgetown , attended the A. 0. U. VV . banquet held in this oily Tuesday night. BOUN Saturday , April 20 , to Uapt. V. C. Talbol ajd wife a boy. Mother and babe reported as gett ing along nicely. II VV. Albert of Weisserc , and John Govier of Elton. wore in attendance at the A O. U. W. banquet Tuesday night. B. W. Sillivpu in quite sick at Mrs. Martin's , with neuralgia of the stouiaoh. Uis futhei came over from Sargent Tuesday to see him. Judge Sullivan and Dr. W. K Talbot went to Dunning Monday evening to assist in moving their oattle to their ranch near Halney. Arbor day was observed as holi day Monday by the uity schools and several treas were planted. The citizens generally planted trees or shrubery. Mike Soanlon movtd yesterday tin restaurant to J .8. Baisoh'e place on the north side of the square which has buen renovated and fixed up for the reception of the new business. G. A. Harris of Berwyn , has dis posed of his interests there and bought a farm near Almeria on the North Loup. lie called Tuesda > and ordered his paper changed to his now address. N ell 10 Cline and her sister won * down from Dunning Tuesday 'hoy returned home on the live 'clock train. Miss Nellie may onclude to spend the summer in iroken Bow. For the past year ho has been attending school at 'em. J. ,1. Standford of Moma , was a uy visitor yesterday. Ho reports large acerage of small grain being owed in the vicinity of Morna. Ur. Slaudford has : > ot sold his tock of goods yet but has two or hree customers and expect ) ; to lone a deal soon. Bill , Or. W. E. Talbot's Filipino ) oy about twelve years old , look ho Doctors hounds last Saturday nurning and went out for a wolf nit alone. To tlio suppriso of every Jody , iti a few hours Bill oamo in with a wolf ho and the dogs cnptur- rd north of town. To tay ho was ho proudest boy in town but ainlly expressed it. Walter Hardy , a ranchman ot Seneca , had his right hand badly nashed Tuesday while adjusting ho nging of a new wind mill he lad just put up. The mill wan hfferent from the others he had in operation which he accounts for the accident , lie uamo in on tlio mid light train Tuesday night and had jis hand dressed. Lie thinks ho will bo able to nave all the fingers except the third which had to bo amputated. O. P. Parley , one of Broken How's pioneers , loft Sunday morn ing for Rowley , Mass , where ho expects to engage in business for a while at leant. Mr. Perley has been a very valuable citizen to Bro ken Bow and vicinity , ind duriiij his sixteen years residence here made a host of friends who regre to see him leave. It is to bo hopot his absence will only be temporary From a financial point of view th county will greatly miss Mensrs Per'ey and Rogers , who usely vrer assocuti d together in business re lations. As they both have larg interests here , it will afford them good excuse to return should thity I find the east too alow for them Walt George of Georgetown , was a city visitor Thursday. George Greouwalt of Green , was a business visitor in the city Sat urday John Swenson of Georgetown , was a friendly caller nt this otliue Saturday. John Myors of Upton , was trans acting biiNiness in the city last 'I hursday. The past week has boon very line weather and farmers generally have improved it. Uurt WoiiniT of Mason Uity , was visitor in the city Tuesday , rv- urning Wednesday morning. Thin olh'iio acknowledges : i 'riendly call from Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGinn of Ansolmo , Tuesday. Walter Stack loft Tuesday morn ng for California , where he will isit with bin wife for a few weeks. Wesley Thomas of Praino Center was in Tuesday. Ho completed bowing 11C acres of small grain on hut day. Carl Schmidt of Rest , called 'ucsday and favored this office by eaving a kind remembrance of the ays that are past. II W. Buokner , one ol the launch republic inn of Borwyn ownahip , was n friendly oallor at his office Saturday. A number of the members of the M. B. A lodge of Broken Bow cx- > eot to attend a banquet of the Ansolmo lodge Saturday night. J. N. Perslull has leased his arm and ranch to H. B. Sands , with the view of going to the stale of Washiuglot ) to spend two or throe years. Rev. S W. Richards has b'ion chosen by the graduling class of Broken Bow schools to deliver the clans sermon. The services are to > o held in the opera house , Sunday afternoon , May 20. J. S. Baish left yesterday morn ng for Madison , where he will en gage in business with ibrother. . Jo expects to be able to bo home al least once a month. Tlio school entertainment given re- oently nifed over $40. Tlie money vas used in replenishing tlio-lali- alory and papering some of the oliool rooms in need of repair. The Broken 13 > w Equality club will give an evening with the No- > raska p ets , with a May pole lance in connection , on the even ng of May lf 'h. Look for pro- ; ium later. It. S. Stretch , who recently arriv- d here Irom New Jersey , has cnted Ham Rogers place one nile southeast of town. Mr. iogors has moved to his ranch hroo miles southeast. Joe Warner fell from ono of ohn Henry's dray wagons Mon. lay and sustained quite biwero 111- uries about the head. Ho Was lolding a lull refrigerator in the Iray when he losl his hold and ell , S. D. Butcher is in Omaha thin week looking after the publication of his Pioneer History of Custor County. It now looks as Butcher' * 'loneur History is to be published. f ho cannot got the work done at Omaha at once ho ban an offer from Joiwr that ho will accept. Mr. iutchor deserves great credit for ns perseverance in the matter. More than ten jearn ugo ho O.IIIVIHH : ed the county for material and views which he photographed Inr lis book which anticipated pub- ishing at an early day Owing to jrop failures the work was delayed 5 riien his ho'iso burned down and destroy tul much of the valuable mailer ho had collected , and main of the negatives of views ho had taken. For the past year ho has been working the onlerprino again ' He has secured i4ie matter and the financial backing to complete the book. He will have it ready for delivery just an BOOH as it can b * printed. It , no doubt , will be ai interasting as well as valuable IUH > lory , worth several times iis cont. Parties that want to get ono of the first editions should get in their order at once as the supply will be limited. It you fail lo see Mr Bnloher , you can leave your ordi- with any of the newspapers in iht county , as they aie authorized K take subscriptions Nellie Cooper of Mont Rode Colorado , of whom the * RBPUIIUCA.N made mention last week of Ijoi hurt regained oonscioimnesH .aftt- ten days and IB otherwise improved She had not regained her memory the tirsl of the week , The Pan-Ainonoan exposition will open a\ Buffalo , Now York , Wednesday , May I. The concert given Friday night IILdor the auspices of the Episcopal uhurch in the north side opera hou e was well atlcndui ami thu receipts quite satisfactory. The enUTUin- muni was u'rtU class and all enjoyed it very much Leslie Clay of Ai sley , was in the city Saturday taking uxnmiuuiio- In'fur1) tlio uoun y supoimundont f r a lifHt grade curlitioalo , ho hav ing taught the required time lo t > n- illo him lo a first grade , provided a satisfactory examination m made n the higher branches. Bob Moore , a fireman on the Ji & M. railroad , who made Broken Jew his slopping place for some- inie , was caught in a wruck ihc alter part of lasl week al Pacific [ unction Ho was so sorevely mingled that in the process of imputation of his log lasl Saturday 10 died , and was burned at Lin- oln Monday. Franco Moore recently sold his tallion for $060 , and has bought ho blue burn air ! block of land in connection with it for $500. He would sell his old barn should any- HID want lo buy. Thu deal enables Mr. Moore to clear up his indebted ness and it puts him in good shape o meet life's battles. The Ruruu- LICAN congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Moore over their prosperity. Dr. L. D. Stilson of York , has joun in tlio city several days , under ho direction of the Nebraska Ex- > er > mental Station , with the view of ascertaining the cause of the torn stalk disease that killed so nany oaitlo the past winter. Yes terday ho gathered weeds and corn n John Tyson's' field where John ? uggitt lost 33 in ouo day , and fed t to two different animals without 'Uitl result . Ho will try the stalks u a day or two. dipt. V. C Tulbot Won. Thu vote yesterday at Lincoln n the office of Adj. Gen. Killiau , roHiillud in a victory for Cupt Tul- ) ot of this cityfor Lieut. Colonel. Capl Talbot received twenty voles uid Muj. Moore of Nolcon , Hi-ven- een. A monlh ago when an elec- ion wan held Ihe vote was a tie. In ho list of officers appointed by thu resident for the National Guards wore the named of both Dr W. E. ind Capt. V.C.Talbot appointed to he offices of captain. Now that Japt. V C. has been so soon pio- uoted to Lieut. Colonel u would ndiclo that not only are the Talhots Iriclly in it , but Broken Bow aa M'ell The RUHUUI.KOAN extends ongratulations to tliobojs. MY - PATRONS | „ The ST. 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