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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
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JJ J J . .l. . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . School Bools , Tablet , -AND- . . . . . ) School Supplies , . . : --AT- , : : , . . , " . J. G. Ha'eberle's ; , : ' . Perle Elizabeth Fields , DR. r , I ' r " . / II epg'b1lIbBIJI1aj. I , , OFFICU HOURS : 9 a. m. to 1 . . . m. . 1 :30 : to 4 p. m. . Or by appomtment. , -Office o\'er At1tlerf OIl's Jewelry Store .in Realty mock , Broken DoNebraska. , . The variety of Xmas presents to be found at the Post Office Store is certainly surprising. Get next to them. If you intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices. , : " FOR SAT.n-One large Englisll \ , ; < . , . Berkshirc hoar.--FRANK Wms. ( " , " " . ' , " snNlutmtH. 25-t1 - l : ' ' . farm. "t.I' , FOR RnN'l'--A ; good , ' ; , ' 1i ? _ ' J. S. SQuIRns. : FOR SALU OR RnNT.-All 01 . ; block 6 , Jewett's Addition t < " ' . f ' Broken Bow , Neb. A fine houte . . . . S'rucKnv An' t. -MRS. FANNI1\ , \,4. \ i , ' Sley , Neb . 26-21 ,1 ! ' " ' : . ; . i1' . FOR SAI.1t--Five ac es , ? f lane : ' ' . of cu1tl abon ad : ; f ! n.g od state . ; , Joml g Broken "ijow for , $ ZOO ' Inquue at this office. ' 3-27 t , . . , ' , . "TOPtt TIII1 ; COUGII AND'VORKM OI"F . . . . .F ; COl. . . . ; ' ' . "LautlvulJrumo-QnlullJ" rahlct corel a col , ; In ODe dUf. No turu. No l'AY. l'llc . 'l5 cl'nl. . ' , " ' Take that turkey to 'l'ierne : : Bros. Tl\ey \ want it sure. , " . . Dr. T.V. . Bass , dentist , offic i- northwest corner of Realty Bloet , " ' 8-1 . tf. A good house , for Inle. I . 17 tf. H. BANGS. ; : f , 'rierle ) ' Bros , wants pouHr ) ' , A dandy lot of Solid Sive B. B. Souvinlr Spoons fron 5c upwards at A. E. Ander son's. Money loaned on Improve 1t . Jarms. JAMns r nDwIcII , , 't " 8 tf Broken Bow , Neb. West Union , Nebraska-Yel I we will pay part cash for bu ter and eggs. RUlfUS G. CAHU. , For Cannon Cit ) . ea col f ( lack burners go to Dierks I t111 ber & Coal Co. 25 , , - I : : : : : : : : I John Govic'r of Elton , wa a city visitor 'l'uesday. 'ro's ! Toysl To'sl 'l'oys at the Post Office Store. 'rhe l ound Grove school has bCl'lI closed for a week on account of scarlet"'fe\'er in the neighbor- I hood. l eG. . P. 'frites goes to Westcrlle and An ley to conduct - duct quarferly meetings for these churches. 'rhi office aclcnowledges the r ceipt of another copy .of the \Vestern Round Up. It IS the first copy we ha\'e se . n for several - eral weeles. The Broken Bow Political Equality Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Eo Taylor , Frida.v e\'ening December 12 , at 7:30. : A full attendance isdesired.-JUJ.IA WILLIS' , Sec'y. Clark Hanna' , who has had charge of the hotel at Mason City the past year or two , has vacated and a lady by the name of Mrs. Thorp of Omaha has I taken charge. S. D. Butcher has received the second edition of his history that should have been here November ' 10 and will Qe delivered in' time for Christmas presents. Have your money ready. Rolla 'l'owsley has hought the B. & M. restaurant north of the . He will vacate the room he occupies just north of this office. 'l'his leaves a splendid opening' for some one that wants to run a restaurant. 'rhe Post Office Store is just bristling with beautiful inviting Xmas presents , and si nply overflowing - flowing with every imaginable kind of a toy to gladen the. heart of Young America. See them before buying. August Miller of 14itchfield , sperlt Monday in t1 e city looking for residence property to buy , wIth the view of moving his family here in order to give his children better school adantages than they now have on the farm. 'rhe county.boaxd . : of super ls. ors convened 111 adJourned session Tuesday. It will probably take two weeks to chmr up the business of the year. We understand that there are several road peti Hens to be considered that wm meet with strong opposition. Jas. Cosner returned Sunday morning from Halsey , where he spent several days last week in painting the f01estry : govermnp.nt I building. He left Moss King there to finish the job , while lie visits Scotts Bluffs in the interest - est of the M. B. A. order. Dr. J. G. Brenizcr received last Friday from the Henderson shorthorn - horn heard at Hebron seven more l registered shorthorns , which . now gives him sixteen head of .that stock. 'l'he last bunch consists of six cows and heifers and one butt. In the' herd are some from the best families of that breed. F. G. Simmons. , Deputy G a d Master of the A. O. U. W. , II ) III . the city looking after the inter. est of , the lodge. He will deli vel all address' in the court house , Friday night , ou the subject ot - Fraternal Insurance. Mr. Sim. mons has the reputntion of bein an able speaker and those inter. - ested should not fail to attend. Chas. McCaslin of Green , ma < d this oflice a business call Tues day , and took advantage of OUI special offer for the RHPUIH.ICA1' and Nebraska larmer. OnlJ e about twenty days remain ir which we are authorized to mak that rate for the Farmer and tlll _ Rm'UDT.lcAN , and those wbo de sire to avail themselves of thl two papers for $1.35 are remind - ed to call at 011ce , ' _ C. p , li'oote of Merna , will sel at public auction at his place n.ea Mernn , Saturday Dec. 20 com . mencing at 1 o'c1ocle , 20 h ad 0 cattle , consisting of 5 cows , yearling steers , 10 head of calve fourteen head of horses , brool marCd , geldings , colts , and two year old percbeon stallions , 2 ; head of hogs and shoats , 5 set ( J t : harness , wagons , buggies , cari grain and corn harvesters , mowe _ amI other farm machinery. Tim > r of ' ) months will be given on a rl- sums over $10 with interest at I tf percent. . .1 , . t' - . CO" . . . . . . 9" " , " ' ; ' ' , " . . . _ . _ . . - ' . . . ' . . . . : . . . - I . , = . , , . , ; ' - Jud Iay made a busincss trip I to Mason City Tuesday. Gift booles , ncw aud st'lish at Ryerson & Watts. Go in nnll see the new limp-calf binding. Mrs. C. S. Osborne camc up from Grand Island last 'l'hursda ) ' night to sce her father , G. Hoag- tand whose condition of health remains serious. li'red Baisch , who has been confined to his room for several' days by ill bealth , resume work in Haeberle's drug stor M nday- MAltRmu-At : the home of the brides mother Sunday Dec. 7 , 1902 , Mr. Chas. B. Gudd to iss Nellie A. Valler . , hoth of this place. Rev. Tntcs officiating. Willis McWilliams 'of Tabor , Iowa , of whom we made ment 01 } ' last wcek has decided not to tr to build on his farm east of town until spring. He will return home the latter part of the week. Buy the children something , educational and instructive ! l well as something entertaining. ' { 'he new improved Chautauq\tn' \ , Art Desk is what fills the bill , It is especially instructive ta children from the age of five to eighty. lror sale at Ryerson & . Watts. I 'l'r'lng t Uct Sargent ) ? . f \Vith the customary enterpdsa' of Manager Great , he is negotia ing for an appearance here of thc charming comedienne , Dainty MaJ Sargent , who sustains thQ enviable reputation of being tho. . most superbly gowned woman oil the American Stage. Her present - ent tour brings her near this city. and there is a likelihood that the famous comedy , "Other People's Money , " the Madison Square 'l'he- atre , New York , success , nmy he seen here at an early date. Miss Sargent's appearance here would b appreciated by all our theatre goers , as the comedy is known to be one of the conspicuous Eastern successes. . . . . , 'l'holl1pson & Wilson have sold th eir bowling alley to Geo. Hou- der of Lee Park. 'l'hcy cleared $1(100 , on the bu'sincss since July. July.Enis Enis Scott and Wm. Baird of Anselmo , made this office a friendly call 'l'uesday. They were in the city as witnesses for Mrs. Martha C. Bowman , who made proof on her homestead on that date before the register and receiver of the U. S. Innd ofiice in this city. 'l'his localit ) . experienced a nice little 'touch of wmter since the first of the month , very little snow fell , but the thcrCmometor , hung around zero about half the time while the rest of the time has been pleasant. Tuesday morning opcned up bright and warm with prospects of fair weather. G. H. 'rhorpc , mcmber of the county board from Broken Bow township attended the adjourned meeting of the state organhmtiol1 of County supervisors at Beatrice last waek. The convention' agreed - greed upon several amm ndments to the laws concernlnicuunty l government. A comnl1.ttee " appointed - pointed on legislation "will present - I , sent the rccommendations to the legislature when it convenes , Mr. Thorpe returcd home Friday . morning. Currie's horse sale was held . last Sattrda ) ' . Mr. C. R. Bassett from Sandyvi11e , la. , attended and secured a car load which he shipped ' 1'uesday morning. Franle Lov'joy sold a three-year old for $86. A , Gorham sold a gelding for $105. John \Villiams 1 from Locli , bought four head of unbroken horses for $2fJO. 'l'his was the Jast public sale of the _ season but an effort will be made to have market days whcn lmyers and sellers can get togeth r. Sargent Leader. Se\'cral of the farmers of this vicinity are feeding sheep for _ sheep growers near Sheridan , W'oming. It is an xperiment with most of them , but if the results prove as protitablc as anticipated it will be a good in. vestment for those who have n surplus of corn. 'l'he owner of f the sheep stands all losses and l the farmer is to fced them 1) ( : days and rece'e tl e market price , e for all that he puts on them , The feeders anticipate that thc ) 8 will realize not less than a della ! . a bushel for their corn tIlUS fed. , " ' ' . > ' , -I , , ' . "f _ - 1 - . " { .N - ' / " ; : " ' : . " ' " : " " . " \ " ' ' ' , " . . : " ' " : " ' : . : ' , . . . ' , , , , . . " ' _ i ' 'c""r\"PI'9'Jt'"u.P.'KI ' " " : ' : ' : . ti'iliJ. : . . _ ! . . : ' . 'tlf . ' 't' ' : : t.hK" II l'fo/IL" : ! - [ MI Nis. ! J ill.i'iJ : ( i1i : 'ii.tll.ii. ! ! lil'iJI " 'iJ . 'iJ _ 'ii [ ' . . . . m < , I i H 0 I.d I ay G 00 d S' r' : ' - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . - . . . . - . . - - - - - . . . . ' . . . . . - . , . 1 , : L' : ! r----------------- . ED.1\.I.cCC : > 1\.I..A..B' . . . .HEADQUAR'rEHS FOI . . . . CHRISTMAS GOODS : 'r . --4 At Broken Bow and Merna , Nebraska , in . . . . 1..Whj ; ; ir , 'sii .w ; GidRig ; ; ; t. ! : : . - Q/ . . . . . . - - . - . - - - - - - - . . - - . . . , . . " . Ii I ! . .2iU \Ve have the , fincst line to select from that can be found in the county. In f , ; I . . H 'l'oilct Goods our stock is uns4rpassccl- ' . . \ , . ' , _ . . . ' . . i : ' Perfumes , Dressing Ca5Jcs , ; k- = ( Atomizers , Colar Boxes , ' ! : ! j Mirrors , ' Cuff Boxes , Traveling Cases , _ Glo\'e boxes , - , La s Toilet " al1iCI C Boxes , , 2 , , : : : : _ , _ i , , I ! : ; J I \Ve have a fu11 and complete line of copy-wright books , fancy gift . . .1. j books , childrens' books-all1cinds-in paper , cloth anc1 boarc1 b.lcles. , ; { i ' 1'oys of al1 kinds-iron , tin , and china. Go-carts , buggies , etc. ' . ; I I AiB MS LBiiM'St LB.lS ! ALB MS ! i Z - . . . . . . . - . - - - . . - - - - - - - - . - _ . , . . : . - 'f 'I :1 .t. . Games-Ping Pong , CroJeenole , and al1 Idnds of smal1 games. li'or'I : . , . : assortment , quaiib' and lrices , we Lead All Competitors. . r See ou. . stocl < before purchasing elsewhere. K1 " - . - - - - . . . . - - - . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . - . - - . . - . - - . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . - - - . . - : ' . .it"J , : . rll. : fjllii . . . . . . . . ; .u. . . . tJ-fl . : ' " : . : . - . $ ' 1' . E d M C n j . . " . ' " I , Z : , tri ' : j . C 0 m as . , : I . .ri1 \I ; \ " " . . . . ' . " I . : \r \ ; . L ' . 'fi i : ! . , . . . . . . . _ . . . , . . I. ( . t ; . . . . J . . $ . -.m i" : ' i . , I' : ' ' ' ' i " ' ' . . . . .r. ! , t' : 'ifiJ " : . , I' . iil' , 'oo : . , I . Z 11 . . . : ; . . ! : ; ! ' i " ( ; : : ii I' ' _ : " ' 1i . : : ! - . . / ' . . . , ( : ; . /t. " : : ' ! , I . ; ' : : / , ' " ' : ! : 'e'71 'ii " J ; ; 1f" . : . . . . . ! . ' I : : . ' . . , ! 1/'g. ; / . . , Z oo. . I' ' . . ' fj il Sea shclls-beautiful , mag-ni- { icent , at the Post Office Store. Chris Dressen of Milburn , made this office a business call Monday. II. G. Rogersof RowleyMass. , arrh'cd in the city the first of the week to look after his business interests in this vicinity. Ole Johnson of Round Valley , has been in the city several days doctoring one of his spotted driving ponies , which has had a hard seige of lung fever. He thinks it is out of danger. 'l'he 'Kempton Komedy K01t1- pany has arrangcd with S. P. Great , manager of the BroJeen . Bow Opera House , to play here Christmas week from 22ml to 27th inclusive. This company carries with it neatly a car load of special scenery and is said to he one of the strongest repertoire companies on the road. 'l'hose I wishing to cnjoy a good opera' ' clln not afford to miss it. WRnted at Once Bids for , taking down brick walls , cleaning aud stacking the brick aud piling lumber of Brolen Bow BmHness College recently burned. 1. A. RnNRAu , Owner. M"rket"eportlorToda Wbeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .45 Uarloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Oata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Ryo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . :13 : UI'tor ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . Rk II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ZO l'otatoo , Iler IlIIlhcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Onlou .llor bullbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:1 : Chloken" . I'er IIOUDd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (16 ( 1I0K" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii.JO Cows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I .W ff , 2.7 8t.Olll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ :1.51 : @ 4.00 TurkeYIi. Ior I > ouul\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l7 Htr.w _ perclVt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11\ l1a ) ' , NOW , vor ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 RUIIAr , lIer C..t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fI.UII . . - - - - - - HI"CllcJld .tornt 'or Hatc. On of the best farms in Custer c unt ) . consisting of 400 : tcrcs , 320 acres under high state of cultivation , balance under fence , good buildings , well , windmill , etc. Absolutl ) . no sanely soil , nearly alllevcl , in a pretty va1lc ) ' 8 miles north east of Callaway. Crops this year will nearl ) ' pay , for land , only $8.50 per acre. Ii you want somcthing at a barga 11 call on H. I' : . Brega of Callaway , Nebraslm. 25-2 i Say , Y01i'd hate to havQ people think you were not real bright , wouldn't you ? We1l , tItey will il , JOu refuselto go with the crowl to Ryerson & Watts to buy yoU ! Christmasl presentslancl toys tlth year. ' , t > ' _ , , > ; , . .fUII. , " . : , "A < 1' . , ' . : < . ' ' : : : ' ' ' , ' : ' ' ' 'L.f' _ . . . _ - - - - - - - - - W * . m m i BUSINESS POINTERS. ll ! 1f , ; : ! & ! a. : mrI'Q : ! .If ( J. . . C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'rake your du.ks to 'I'ierne.r Bros Pepsin Gum , two packages for 'a nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy. Fou SALIt-PUre bred Duro Jerey Mutes. G. E. CADWnI.L , 22tf Broleen Bow , Neb. I The RnpU I.IcAN and Inter' ' Occan , $1.50. HyersonVatts are unusual- .ly flush with gift bools for boys this year. li'oR SALIt ou TRAD1c-Town lots and a few Jive acre tots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land.-Allen Heyner. Lubricating oils of " 'all IdlfIB at Wilkin's drlg store. . The Post Office Store at Broken - ken Bow is a perfect Babylon of Christmas lJresents this year. FOIt SAI.1t--The north east quarter of section : 31 , township ' 19 , range 22 , Custer county , N'e- braslm , situated three miles from Anselmo , Custer county , Nebr. 120 acres under cultivation , 40 acrcs fenced for pasture. li'or terms address l\hCIIAIU. GHAIIAM , Edgar , Nebr. 25-t . _ . _ n _ _ _ _ m _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . > Chickens , clucks , geese , aud ' : hirkeys , wanted at Tierney Bros. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. handles the Cannon City Pea coal for slack burners. 25tf . Several good farms for sale at a bargain , including 111J own.- ! Jnssn GANDY. -4-4 tf I ( Accordcans , hanjos , guitars , mandolins , violirts , auto harp' , ' zithers , harmonicas , jews harps , tin horns and rattle boxes at , ; ) Ryerson & Watts. , } i'0H. SAT.n-A : fanu near " ' : ' 1 . Georgetown , consisting- 160 acres. A good location. Inquire j. of Mrs. Fannie 14. Stucleey , Ana- ly. Nebras1m. 24 tf , . Don't forget you get bargains . 111 new as well as sllcond hand 'J goods at Jud Kay's , lt outh side of square , Carlos' old stand. , r ook I out for the new sign. 26-tf , _ . -Jo- . . . . , . . . 'l'ierney Bros. pay the highest prices turkeys and poultry of all . i kinds. Bring in your fowls. . , \ Farms for sale and lands for . rent. NofV is the time to get a . .1 farm cheap , as the cheap farms . : are all goin , and prices are advancing - vancing rapully.-J. G. Brenizer. ' \ Air rines , drums , trunles , foot bal1s , wagons , sleds and tool chests , especially for hoys , at Ule Post Offi e Stor . " - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . . - . - . - - - tGM } 1MtMMMMJM M f.ttMMMMMMMMMMt . ; r Great Display , of Holiday Presents i . . . . At the Headquarters for. . . . . Millinery i ladies Furnishin [ Goods . . . " " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . " " " " " ' " . . . " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' . . " ' " " " " . . , . , , , , , " ' , , , , , , " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , , , , ' . ' ' ' , , , , . . . . . , , . , . . , , . . . . " , , , - - - - - - - - - \ B. E. PREDMORE'S . ' . . ! : Broken : : : : ; : : , : , " " : ; : : " : : - ; ' ; ' " : : ; : ; : . " : : . " ; .t Office. I : i 1001 articlcs consisting of all kinds of I l LadicsMisses Childrens Furnishing Goods ' : . , _ 4 .1 Also'a complete line of Notions , Jewelr ) ' and many other 'I . use CuI and beuutiful articles Cor Xmas and ew Year giCls to : , E your friends. Call and see these beautiful articles we carry - c : in stock before they .lre all gone. ! r , I : i MERRY CHRISTMAS. . . 'I'IWVW u u _ . _ iVjViVj _ _ _ _ WI.\W.WWw.u ! _ 1l - \ - 'iiliWUlk - - W. - ! .IL l\\llW J 4i" . I' . \ \ . ' 1 , J ' - ' - - . _ . :