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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1901)
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Hneberle's. ititifiiCUiu Local t Mention , 1 1 igri rtri.nf. . rtcUicSggt rPrJ r Jf T Pf-1 Ho'oomb wt-iit went o r vira ion Saturday morning. OliiH. IVrwi was oirc.nbuingamoiitj his Molds in tlio oil ) Siturday. R S OUkins of lliti vioinity nl Sirgenl. was a friendly caller at thi * t Hi o Tuoml.ay , F M Kopp , of Green , kindly n momborod ibis office Mondn ) while in the oily. Dr. Pollor came in fr-m the eas' Sa'urdav ' morning after u t\v < months vacation Capt.V. . II. Comslofk o ( WpMVHt , was n otty visitor Alondaj a id Tuesday of this wnok. Money'loaned'on unproved farms JAJUKS LKDWICII , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. lid. Royso name up from Lincoln Saturday morning to watch thopio- eeedings of tliu ropublioan county convention. A B. Cummins of DuHMoincf received tlio nomination for'govern or on the republican ticket last work on first ballot. II. W. Hammond is tryirg his hand at batching for a few w okp. Mrs lliinmond in visiting with relatives in Missouri and IOWA The. llth Annual Harvest HOIUP Picnic of Lee Park and Doughb Qrovo Farmers Umh will bo hold on Thursday , Any 29 , in Lee Park , Murray's Grove. Dr. Penninglor. determined on not beinc out done by F. H. Young has bought a steam locomobile It cost more money by § 100 than Young'a automobile but like all other machinery run by steam will not start until he gets up ateam Attractions Booked . . Vorllio ' * JBKA. HOUSE. Six night P. Sept. 23rd to 28th , I he Lontinn Stock Ooinpany. Ono niirht , October iStb , the Which is Who' Company. ' Ono night , Outobpr 3l t , Wood and Ward , in their J lly Jingling Farce , "I'ho JVIurry Trnmps. " Ono mi/tit , Jiuumry 23rd , "Maioney'c Wedding Bay. " For the apprehension of Thos. Lennon , the Actor. DESCRIPTION : Lenuoii is about 31 years old , lias a deep , rich bass voice , is about 5 ft. 10 in , lii h and weighs about 180 Ibs. ; is a very good natured man and generally makes lots of fricnds. , lie is strictly temperate but is an awful tobacco user. lie is a member of the Masons , Odd Fellows , Knights of Pythias and Elks. Is a great story teller and will probably seek the acquaintance of the best people in every town he visits. lie is a married man and his wife will probably be with him on all occasions. When last heard from he was heading an excellent Dramatic Company of fifteen people , playing the larger cities and doing a land office business. This man is wanted by C. 1 * . Great , Opera House Manager , who wants him and his Company for six nights at his theatre , during fair week , as he wants to give his patrons a rare treat by presenting the Lennon Stock Company. Signed , , JNO. DUFE , Mason City , Iowa. PERRY J. KELLY , Supt , Lennon Co. .11 l- Kti | < ) . ) jo i jo oui | oui ) y PURE Pickling vinegars at ,1. C. ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candieh.at Waltoia Cand ; > Kitch en , { > doors north of poelolliue. ( l-'JO If. PUK1C fir pick ling at Bowon'u. ETESSagggagijiaia offlga faQSSSSScSBiTH3'fiSiHJ3 ! School Books And Supplies Are things tbc bchool child ren need. " , We hare the most com plete line of school supplies in Webtern Nebraska. We sell them at P.ottom Prices. Conic and let , us figure on your school supplies. Conn1 in and Esai Ed McGomas , Broken Bq\v and Merna. D. M. Savilh' , of Wphtervillo , was a friendly caller at tins oflier yesterday. IIo inlorms us that lit- will leave in a few dajs for Oregon foi A two months viwit with a brother. .1. K Maupin ami wife of Val- isco , Iowa , have been visiting in the oitv the nast week with their uar- f-nts Mr. and Mrp. UD. . Maupin. They returned homo last night. Mrs. Maupin wont with them on a visit. Itev S. W. Richards and daiigh ter , Miss Lottie , returned last Satur day morning from Minnesota where they ppont a month viaitiny with relatives. They also vihitod at Omaha and Lincoln Mbile gone and through the kindness of Gover nor Savagu they were permitted to visit the Htato ponitonliory while at Lincoln. Wesley Thomas , wust of to MI , undo this ollioo a friendly call Thursday , and bad bis subrioripton credited to 100-J. lln bad just ihreafdipd his grim and 9U5 busheln of oats , rye and birloy. lie out his wheat for food. IIo has sixty- live acre * of eurly corn that is well 0 a rod and Ins later corn , ho ihinkt will not make nuiou unlest it a good rain soon. L K Dowse and wife , of Wosboti , were callers at this ollioo yesterday. D A Cramei nnd vufp , of Now Ilolena , were friondlj fillers at this ollii'o M nul.iy. ' y TV. . D , Blnokwoll at Farmers Bank for Kirp , ( ilone ) and Torna do insurance 7-11 tf P. G Allen , of King-ton , called Saturday and Ind his mine enrolled on the Ki < ( Miblicin list. G N. Kawson Ins returnpd from his trip WOR . IIo reports a very plo.mnt time while none. . ! L. Smith and Edwin Lund of Elk Creek , wor among the many callers at this om'oo Saturday. Prof II. II Hiatt has accnptod the prnilioii of nporintondent of schools in tl'o Island of Guam. John Collier , of Westorville , kindly renumbered tbo Kepnblican oflico Saturday while in the oily. G Hoagland has boon confined to Irs bed the past two weeks with a fiovoro attack of ( lux , but is now hotter. This ollico acknowledges a friend ly call from .lanirs RobiiiHon and Lewis Kimborling , of Arnold , last IViday. Birdie , daughter of C. S. .and . Mrs. Osborno of Grand Jsland is visiting with her grand parents > Mr. and Mra. Hongland this week. Mr. and Mrs. L E. Manuel , of West Union , were visitinc relatives and friends in the city Saturday. Mr. Manuel was dolccato to the re publican county convention. W. 11. Andrews loft at this ofh'oe Monday a sample of fall whoa' raised this Ho-uon by Fred and Will Pierce of Somorford that throanhcd. twenty two buphels to the acre It is of line quality. C N. Lincoln and wife left Mon day for the east , whore they will spend several weeks visiting , with relatives. They will visit the 'iVans-Miusissippi Exposition at Buffalo while gone. Wanted. A list of1 ranches bo twcon Ansolmo and Alliauco for sale. If you wish to sell , send mo doscripton and prior * . ' Wn.nus CADWICM. , It Broken How , Nob. A number of our citizens went lo Ansloy yosteiday to witness a game of ball between a home club and Ansloy. From reporlH ft was talh- er i roi-ky mmo. Thu Boore stood 18 to 7 in favor of Annloy. A rate of three dollarH to Al'.iancf ind return for Ftiday or Saturday night has boon made to accomodate thoflo who want to see the ball game Ilnvolouk plays Alliance Salurda } and Broken Bow will play Ihem Sunday. Thin office acknowledges a friend lycall from Rev.V. . II. D. Ilorna day Tuesday afternoon. IIo and Mrs llornaday , who have been vhiling in the county for the past two weeks , left for ihoir home on * she west bou > d train Tuesday night. E Pinkrt'.on and uife of Maitland Mo , wfro the gui-stfi of Mr and Mrs. D. C Konkel , a few days last week. Mr Pinkston wn lookiup ifter bin farm near Weissort. They had spent a month in the weet Highl Hoeing. Col. Wm A. LeSorro of Wist- ervillo , made lUis ofliee a sonial call Tuesday , accompanied by hii- son. lie sa H tl > u camp meetings leing held in Welsh's grove near Wi'sterville , are attracting largo crowds. .lason Evans and A. B llart'oj ' of Sargent , were in the uity the first of the week looking after .InnonV political fences. Thry find tjiem lidly in needed repair , in several localites. If A. B. deus not got them fixed up no one else need try Jan. Whitehcad , register of the United Slates land oth'oo has secured leave of absence for thirty days lo anil Mis. Wlntchead expect to leave the later part of the week lor Wisconsin where they will spend ihoir vacation vieiting with rela tives. Tlio ftato fair will bo hold at Lincoln from Sept. 2nd to Oth , in- ohiHivo. The management has gieatly improved the grounds and are making all possible effortu to make the occasion of profit and in- teresl lo everybody in Nebraska. The railroads will make n ono fare rale for the round trip Dr. C. L. and Mrs. MnlliiiH left last night for the ea * < t where they expect to bo gene until October. They will visit Chicago and New York while away. The Doctor will apond sometime in post gratlu- ate work in the hospitals of Ckicago vtlnlo there. His brother , Dr. U. B , Mullinn , will keep the hospital open and have charge of his Inisi- tii'pH while they are away. Mrs W. L. Rule and children who have been vi-hmg iulllinom for several months returned homo last Thursday. The democrat convention has boon called lo moot at Antdoy September 10. Tbo representation is bated on the votes oapt last fall for W. I ) . Oldham. It will give a delegate convonlion of over 230. W , B. Easihinan is sanguine of a lari > o attendance. The case of High Palmer wan hoard Monday before Judge Arm out. The ncoiiHod pled guilty lo polit lucony and ho was lot off with a small lino. This was a happy term mation of the unfortunalo affair , lie is in thn main a good boy and and wo feel with proper eiioouraoo- monl will grow up to make a good cilixon. None ol us are perfect and need the help of each other. To-Onr ( /orn'.spoiHlcnfs. We regret that for want of spaoe VM are compelled to leave out your communication this weok. They will appear next wook. $5 ot > Howard 1 will p.iy live dollar * for the arrest and conviction ol the party or parties that took the cases with em ply pop hollies from the depot lat-i week. E. WUIBSNUICDUU. S'lii 4t i ri\atu Bale. Mrs. N. A. Moore will soil her house hold effects , consisting of funiture , stoves.dishoH , carputs , etc. , it private sale , commencing Augusi 10 , 1001. First house south of .1. C. How- OII'H 8-15 It DUU. : Mrs. Flla Harvey , ( nee Damon , ) died at her homo near Sargent Mon day of lant week , and her retrains were hurried on the following Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey was formeily a toachar in thie county and was a most excellent wnma'i. She leav-Ha husband and two child ren t of her immediate f airily to mourn her death. She wns a tiitUOr of Mis.Marry Wright of this vicin. ity. The Republican exlends sym. palhy lo the relatives in their great bereavement. Callauay Ucts u linn ( | oiir of tin liu'li in Hullan Hour. Callaway Neb.-Aiij. ii : , Spe- j'al ) On Saturday evening aHtorin uaniu up from the northwest , accom- panudby wind , rain , thiiiuhr and linghlning. In Ipfs than thirty minutes iMiioovur an incli of rain fell , lilting the streets ami ravines to overflowing. Duiing the storm a barn belonging to Bert Whaloy was htruck by lightningand burned to the ground , together with several bu-heLof corn , several tons of hay , harness and a Haddlo. The house of II. Staplcman was moved from its foundation by the heavy wine * , and every window light brok en out by the hail. Stacks of ha } and grain wore scattered over the country for miles , and the corn lit erally bcaton into the ground. Cutter llaptist Association. The Ciifitor Baptist Association will bu held this year with the First Kndoll Chu'ch , August 30 , HI and Scplomber 1. Among the pppakors on the pro gram , who rcHido outnide of tin countv , are Rov. C. W. Brinstad , general mifsionary ; Dr. George Sul lerland , president of iho Granu Island College ; Rov. E A. Russell , Sunday school misHionarj , and Rov. 1C. A. Bu//.ull , flocrotary for eign missions. An interesting and profitable KOKsion isanticipatodand each church of tlio ahHCCialioniioubtlf'HH , will be represented by delegates. Glister Oiinl ) Pair. The agricultural board mot last week aud fixed upon the dates of September 2rth , 2itb and J7 , lor the county fair. The toss'ion will bo ono day nhorter than usual , but the olliccrs will put forth cverv i ffort poHHiblo to make the attrac- tioiiH equal lo any exhibition thai the HOoiety has given. Those who have bioodcd slock or grades that are exceptionally tine should gel them in shape lo put on exhibition. Breeders of hi. oded Block cannot better advertise their business than to bring Homo of their best animals to the fair. l < > HIIVH' Trip VflloNlotit I'lilU and IluvU. The Burlinu'ri Yellowstone Park excursion , which leaves Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado points , TIIPR- day Aug. 20 , will ho back again on the morning of the 20th. la other words , the trip through C'ommonuing August I ) , 1001 , nt JOHN & KNERR BIG STORE , 1 Cert Per Discount FOR 30 DAYS ON Dry Goods , Boot $ and Shoes , . Gents Furnisliing Goods , Hats and Caps , Queensware , and Stone Ware. No\v wo need money anil wo have a larger slock than wo want to carry over , and wo have decided to take the next thirty dayn to reduce our stock. 2-Tf'"So take advantage of tbo and buy while Goods arc Cheap. Bring HI your Butter , Eggfi * Potatoes and all other Country Produce and get tbu/l'op Prices for it , and the Bottom Prices on Goods. Where is this I 'S , Big Store , Kaitlfind Uoalty Blook , Broken Bow , Nebraska. the Park will take only about nine lays. 100 more than covers every expense of the trip railrord fares , flicoping cares both ways , meala on route , bolls and Htago in tlio Park. \Vrito for Booklet giving full in- 8-8 2t J. KUANCKI , General Pnssencer Aiji-nt. Omaha Nob. icuiiort ( or Today. Wh.-nt S .4 ? ilnrluy 80 Oiiti , ! W Con 60 Ity , , 4U lluttor , 10 KiKH . . . , 08 I'OttlloUM , l > tl | IllUlllOl I.U.I Ontoiix. per ImslKih l.CO lIuiiH. i > nr jioiuid , . , ,03 Spring Glilckettu. I'Ui ilu/en 3 00 lloK i 0.00 Cows , l.7S ! ( ! jl 3 CO Htioia J3.G ) ( ifr 4.00 Turl.uH , | icr tioiinil .15 Htriiw , pur twt .10 lluj , New , l > or ton 6.CO THE BROKEN BOW BUSINESS NORMAL SCHOOL Oponw Montlny , September 2 , IOOI. s Prepare to be with us. Our departments are complete. can give you a thorough business education , also our Shorthand Department iscomplcte and up-to-date. " ( Pitman. System. ) " If you desire to teach , attend our Normal Department. Pen Art , and Telegraphy , is also taught. Write , or call and hcc us. 0. WROUSH , Pres. FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always have the best quality of i ml other building ma- terialn at the Lownst Thone No. 70. W. L. BULE , Manager. For u Fil'bt clasb i > Try the ifl I Grande'v 1 Corona Grande' MANUFACTURED BY 1 I IBB Nebraska.