Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 02, 1903, Image 8

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' Demonstrated Actu lities
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ilt . .Theoretical Po si bi lities. .
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'f sequently make go < ? on thf main proposition.Ve Wfilt to convince eyel'Y lady in Brole.en ow and Cus-
i : . ' tel' county , by practlCul demonstratIOn , that our fine hue of Wool Dress Goods for spr1l1g IS the nearest
t : up-to-date showing that e er hnppened.
L ALL THE N W AND POPULAR WEAVES
i. , Are repr sente4. . Plain , Stripe md "ancy .V oiles , Grenadines , Russian and London Twine Cloths , Perle
! Shark Skms , FIgured Melrose , EtamlIleS , V Ig'eros , Broad Cloths , Call as Cloths , Qtc.
r \Ve are showing' 11 elaborate line of 'Vash Goods in all the popular styles. Our showing' inVhite
t \Vash Goods suitablp fnr waists , ill be found to be very e luborate , comprising all dainty and stylish things.
, : , SPECIAL SALE OF lADIES SUITS.
. ' 'rhe styles : in Ladir.s Tailor Suits for spring are . .
It. very lenutIfult ! an the P1'i es are very low , bu.t we \
< find SInce gettlng In our suIts that we have entuely ; t ,
I" too many for a town the size of Broken Bow. W e '
r will therefore have a speeial sute on these garments . . : , .
; for two da)1s only dz : Fl'idny and Saturday , Apl'i 1 .
3rd and 4th , at W } lich time we will give a ; .
: Special Disc 'unt of 30 Per Cent. . . , . f , :
This will be the greatest opportunity of the sea-
Hon to secure a 'railor Made Suit at such a sac1' fice.
Hemember every Ladies Suit in the house will be ,
included in this sale , and this will be the only opportunity -
portunity of the season to buy
$ 8 90 Huits for. . . . . . . . . . . $ 6 23 $ 9 00 Suits for. . . . . . . . . . $ 6 30
10 00 "Suits ror. . . . . . . . . . 7 00 12 00 Suits for. . . . . . . . . . 8 40
, 12 50 Suits for. . . . . . . . . . 8 76 15 00 Suits for. . . . . . . . . . 1 0 50
16 00 Suits for. ' . . . . . . . . . I I 20 18 00 Suits for. . . . . . . . . . 1 2 60
I : In. "the : x.in.e : : of Gren.era1 : : JJry Coeds e
. .Are ThI. [ : k.ing : : SOXJQ.e : EJ:01 ; : P 'ices :
Pc l'1cs , Carpet Warp , white. . . . . 17e Standard LL Muslins. . . . . . . . . . . 4e - Cambric Muslins. . . . . . . . . 10e
Peerless Carpet Warp , colored. . . . 1ge Mercerized 'Sateens , 25c quality , Turkish Towels , 20x54 inches at. . l6e
All the Best Calicos at. . . . . . . . . . 6e at per yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20e Marseilles Quilts at. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75
Best Prints in short' lengths , 2 to 36-inch Bleach Muslins. . . . . . . . . . 5e Satin , Marseilles Quilts , large size ,
10 yards , at per yard. . . . . . . . . . 3 e Better Ones at. . . . . . . . . . . . .6 , 7 and 8e with fringe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.26
; , Ease Up Your Shoe Troubles
I , By Buying" Your Shoes of Us. , We Randle Only Such Lines as
HAVE A REPUTATION r- .
John Strootman Ladles' Fine shoes ,
Pontiac Shoe Co.'s Children's Shoes ,
, W. L. Douglas Shoe Co.'s Mens' Shoes.
Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s Meh's and Women's Shoes ,
- Brown . Shoe Co.'s Men's , Women's and Chiidren'sShoes ,
ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. '
. or a fe'W.days , or as long as present stock lasts , we will sell 1ens' 0il Grain Plow Shoes , all
.solId , regular $1 26 . and $1 36 grades , either congress . or buckle , at $1 00 per pair.
CO'ME TO US FOR SHOES OF ALL KINDS. .
Try a Pa.ir of Our $2.50 , $3.00 alld $350 Specials for Ladies alld Gents.
OUR POLICY : Better Shoes for the Same Money Than Can be Had Elsewhere. .
WILSON & DRAKE.
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Ira and John F.ruris wcre in. . , Un : cit } .
thio week.
The Delta Gamwus held theiI : Annual
Banquet at the home of 'Miss Ruth Dr'an
Saturday night.
G. F. ROS9 , University Y. M. C. A.
Secretary , i9 confined to his room with a
severe attack of the grippe.
Dr. G. E. Condro of thc Geology Department -
partment , went to Fremont , Friday to
study the flood conditions there.
The University Glee Club will , brive nn
entertainment in the First Congregation.
al Church of' Omaha , on the vening of
April loth.
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A. W. Droke will have his new a
spring stock of mouldings and
framcs in and displayed this . . . . .eek. 1I
. All latest styles and patterns. He
ives his especial attention to from.
lUg. Will make a frame for j'OU S
while you are resting. : : JR II :
Pyrographlo Outfits.
Imported double rubber b lbs-
warmnted. Something n.ew and
I facinating. Stamped patterns-
anyone , Vith artistic ability can
learn to decorate their homes.
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Chrystal Drug Store Room , in Un.
ion Block , Droken Dow , Nebroska.
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Her ert G. 1\1)'ers WI\S elected vice.
presidcnt of the Lincoln Academy De.
bating Club , at their regular businesl
meeting last Friday niJht. ;
Miss Alice Howell 01 the Department
of Elocution , went to York , Friday where
she acted as one of the judfJes in the
inter state high school orotoncal contest
held there that evening.
A base ball squad of about thirtv men
held OU\ door practice last week for the
first time this season. The cast sMe
bleachers have becn removed from the
athlctic field and the grounds put in
shape for practice. Forty men have
reg1stered for trock work and the pros.
pects for a strong team arc excellent.
Almost the entire last years team is back
again and the new material is showing i
\\p well 110 that competition for places
promise to be close.
The headquarters of the Latin Department -
ment has received a magnificent , Photo.
Rraph of the arch of Constantme at
Romc from the world famous Drown
Photograph Co. at Paris. The narrow
fmme is of a dark flemish oak and
measures 32x38 inches. 'I'he picture it.
self is a masterpiece in puotography
both in finish nnd in delineation. It
forms a valuable addition to the collection -
tion of views of Romnn Architecture now
oW1Ied by the Latin Departmcnt.
T'pe written copies of the variou9 bil1s
and amendments which preceeded the
famO\\9 Kallsas.Nebrnska bil1 have just
b en received from Washin ton by the
State Historical Society. There is 1\0
published'ncord of thesc preliminary
pr9ceetJings .which date as early Il9 18.14 ,
and the origmals are to be found only in
the document rooms at Washington.
The copies , compose three hundred typewritten -
written pages , wlll be bound and will
prove invaluable in tracing the early
history of the bill.
The third of a series of c1ass basket
ball games to decide the c1uss champion.
ship was held in the University Armory
Tuesday night , between the freshmen
and juniors. The freshmen defeated the
juniors b ) ' a score of 2S to 24. The game
was very fast and exciting. The juniors
were severely handicnpped on this occasion -
casion by the loss of one of their best
players who was ill. 'fhe freshmen had
preVlonsl ) ' won from the seniors by a
, score of 22 to 7 , and the juniors from
the sophoDlores to the tune of 29 to 18. '
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A ncw we1l is being drilled here by the
Burlington Co. I
, 1\Ir. Roley bad the misfortune to break
his right arm one day la9t week. He is
doing nicely.
. . : .Ir. Foley of Merna , has moved his
family here to remain while he is look-
after the interest of the Jacquot elevator.
Enos Crist and Miss Ma'.ld Martin were
united in marriage last Sunday by Rev.
Haney. The bappy couple wi1l reside
here for sOUle time to come.
C. D. Pelham and family wi1l1eave for
Indiana wiUlin a few days to become
citizens of that state. Continued i1l-
healU1 is the reason for making thi9
change. We wish him u speedy recovery
in his new home. I
The entertninment given by the school
pupils last Saturdaj' evening wa9 a de.
cided success , netting $22.30. Hubert
Wilson did the best work in sc1ling
tickets disposing of 26. Nearly all ofthe
cash was used in purchasing library
books for the school. Fift . .three .choice
volumes have been placed 11\ ' the tibrnry
< luring this school year.
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Guy Robinson was n Broken Bow
vbitor lust Monda ) ' .
Charlie Fcasedonatlll wife were visiting
Mr. Schnorf's Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Doman of Broken Bow is
visiting at Mr. Clarence Dowans.
Wi1l Wells has moved from awong us.
He has moved south of Broken Dow.
Mrs. O. N. Robinson is visiting ut the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dyers.
Bert Cozad and Frank Ferrltor are
home from College. They ure home to
help with the farm work.
Mory and Sarah Edmunds1 rcturned
from Broken Bow last Monday , where
they had been visiting friends.
Mr. Rollie Hamilton and wife left
here for Canada the twenty.first. Mr.
l-Iamilton has taken a claim there and
expects to make their home there. We
wish them success in their new home
and under II new government.
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Samucl Waring is the hess lttail carrier.
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Chdst Peterson wi1l work for B. F
Emdfield the coming season.
Fred Pinnell closed a three month
I term of school at No. 141 last Friday.
Several are plowing and some discitl' '
and the Willis brothers on Ash Crecl
have sowed wheat.
Jcssie Donnel came home from th
Broken Bow Busincss College last wcel ;
lIe will farm for his father the comin
scason. .
I. . M. Pickett movcd to Broken 1101
yesterda ) ' aUll Nathun l'rovince willmo\ '
to the A. C , Griffith plnce vacatell h
Pickett.
Messrs. Rceves , Birge and Richmon
were frightening ducks on thc LOllp la !
week with varicl success , all they diI' ,
kill they took home.
H. II. Dcnl will IIIO\'C to his futhc !
flace fOllr miles east of CatllLwa ) ' , h
ather is goin to West Virbriniu to vis
amongst re1atl\'es during the SUU1mcr.
After an absence of se\'ernl ) 'cnrs in t11
gold mincs ncar ' 1'ullyride in Coloradl
JO Kitch is visiting his parents. lIe tikI
a roving life and will rcturn in the ne
future.
Grandpa Sells formerl ) ' of R'no no
of Flld'villc , wondered aWAY from h01l1
111\1) could not be found for several < la " ,
was fouud dcall in II canyon ) 'csterda" ;
Age 85 years.
After wintering a bit of rnts 11\111 tIIic
in.his whent stack J. P. lIcadlcv thre51
ed it yesterday , yield nbollt thirty hllsl
cis , he to shell his corn 011 tli
purlJOsc he succeeds rcmains I
be secn.
The Seven Vatley. . FlUlUcrs Cluh \ \ 1
u\eet \ In Callaway Saturda ) ' April 11 I
1 :30 : p. 111. The program committec rl
portell the progmm for 11
next meeting : Catt e for beef ; kind
kceping , feellin ; led b ) ' Jamcs Stoc1
ham. Poultry ror profit ; with 11\\11 witl
out an inculmtor and brooder ; lcd I :
John Reinhard. Svawberrics ho
to grow them in Custcr count ) . , lcd 1 :
Geo. A. Steele. Come and hring ) ' 01
wife nnd childrcn. Hver ) ' bed ) ' welcol\\ '
on TIU.I.O.
M. J. Beals is expected hOUlC this wee ]
Geo. Hughes and Achsah Hun , WCI
visiting Ed. Day in "Fureka" 0\4
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: . Dry Goods , Clothing , Shoes , Caps , GloveR and .
: : Mittcus , Iibbons , Lace , All O\'cr Lacc.-black , :
C , white auk cream-Glassware , Chinaw re , Letter !
1f Files , Bcd Comforters and Notious. A large
: number of MenR' and Boys' RUitS aud broken :
c : . suits which we are Closing Out at 15 per cent. )
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: discount for the next 15 days. I
i We havc just received a fine Hne of Embroid- j
< cries , Laces , Velvcts and Veh.cteens , S lIs , r
t i Crepc , Nuns Veiling , Sateens , aud Ginghams. ' =
Call aud sec Ocm } and get pric s beff : ( buyiug
I , : elsewhere. Highest market prIce paid for eggs.
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II IIurness , add les , 11 ard WHre , Tinware , Stoves ,
\Ve have as complete a stock of
I-IARNESS AND SADDI-JES.
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as ever , consisting' of forty dffcrent styles.
\ \Ve cun fit you out with uuytIlillg'
you may wish in price or style. $1 5 00
\Ve have some Farm I-Iarness for. . .
Better Grades Farm Harness for. . . . . . $20.00 and 521.00
Good 1 , % Concord Harness for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00
First-Class Grades Concord from. . . . . . . $25. 00 to 28 00
In 1 } ( inch Harness we have everything you could
wish for , from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .525.00 to 28.00
neY"Quick Meal .Ind Malleablp Ranges , Cook Stoves , Gasoline -
line Stoves and Oil Stoves.
Our Hardware and Implement Stock
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Consists of Builders Hardware , Cutlery , rL'inware , Guns ,
Am111unition , Hog Fencing , Poultry Fence , BuggiesFarm
and Spring \Vagons , Climax 3-wheel Listers. Universal
Cultivators , 2-row Corn Cultivators and Disc Harrows ,
Deering Binders and Mowers. We think we are full
grown , nnd take no back seat for any competition or catalogue -
alogue prices. 'Will dnpHcate anl undersell all.
OUR MOTTO-"Undersell and Please With Coed Coocls. "
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Mrs. Waddington is not improving as
we reported last wcek , being still con.
finl'd to her bed.
Frank Michel has moved on to the
farm purchased of Dave Cass and is overhauling -
hauling the housc. . I
F. C. Empfield , Ed. Day amI wife , i
Ella Day and mother wcrc doing 1IIIsi- '
ness in llroken Bow Monda ) ' .
A. D. Hunt is doing sOll1e work this
week for T. Foran and 1\1rs. IIichc ) ' . in
the sand hills , as mason mill carpentcr.
'flte Carpenters havc not yct comc to
work on New Church , bnt arc expccted
soon. Thc foundation was finished la9t
week.
'fhis Seems like Nebraska wcather
since Equinox is passed , an we say good
by to old winter. She will be re-
mem ben d.
Kearney Killenbarger has mo\'cd on
the placc vacated by Mr. Michcl and
"ill henceforth livc on his own farm , we
bid him welcome.
Trent Davis bought a fann near Merna ,
last weck , and win tlIO\'C to it next Mon-
day. We are sorry to loose 1\1r. and I'll ! ! ' .
Davis , but wish them SIlCCCS in their
new home.
Tom Graham has finish cd corn husking
for J. 1\1. Fodge , havfng husk cd twcnty
two hun rcd tifty bu hc1s for him And
, hc boasts of husking sincc hc came from
1issouri last faU , forty five hundred and
cight ) . bushcls , and this was his first
s corn husking. This is u prett ) ' good
record.
Union 'l'clUlcrLUlco S'nlt. ! , .
'l'he following program will be
rendered Sunday evening , April
5 , at 8:00 : o'clock , in the M. E.
church :
1-I1j'mn.
2-Prnyer-Rc\ . F. Pcrr ) ' .
3-Scripture Rcading-Elder AG.Smith
4-R'erson Male Quartette.
5-Address-I1on. James Whitehcml.
6-Addre s-C , W. Bea1.
7--Speciall\lusic-Pre5hyterian Choir.
8-Adllress-Jlld e SIl1livan.
I-IIymn-Amenca ,
Ia-Bcnediction-Rc\ . A. hel1cr.
tl'his service will be preceded
by a Union Young PeopleR ' ! 'emp-
erance service at ( ) :30. : A cordial
invitation is extended to all-cR-
pecially the voterR of the city.
Come early. CO\IMI'l'TH1\ ; \ .
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Last l\Ionday morning at ten
o'clock the body of Mr. Sells an
old man 85 years old was found
dead south of Georgetown , near
the county line. It appears that
Mr. Sells and wife were living
with their son. On Wednesday
of last week he went to "Toods , a
distance of four miles on a visit.
Some time after dmner he started -
ed to walk home. 'l'hat was the
last secn of him until his lifeless -
less body was found hy Rcarchers
on the date abovc mentioncd.
From tracking him it was fonnd
that he fell down a number of
times before finally giving up.
, It appears he undertook to follow
" " a fence but coming to a steep
I hill had o abandon the fence
route. 111s bed ) ' was only a few
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feet from the road in high weeds
when found. Darkness evidently
o\'crtook him and being bewi1cl red -
ed he became exhaustcd. On an
investigation of the facts it was
decided that an inquest waR
unnecessary.
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FOR SAl.H OH 'l'RADE-'l'OWll . . . .
lots and a few five acre lots in ,
this city , for cattle , horses or farm
land.-Allen Reyner.
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PHYSICIANS SURGEONS.
OIllCO over lIaeberll" " nrll 8tore.
Urokr..n . Uow , ' . Nohrf. J..a. .
Palace Barber Shop ,
R. J. I10L A , l'rop.
FlrBt.c PB tODsortal work IQ8Iantcel.
. \"cel Side I'nbllc 'Iuue. Broken How , Neh.
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DENTIST ,
aromce In 1Ic811y 1II0cll , Dr. II/1S8'S / Old
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DR.o. IJ. MULLENS ,
Physician SurgeOli.
2nd 8t&lrwllf from " ' ' ' .t end In HCBlty lock ;
resldence.3rrt WUIII M E. chnrch. on Hame Bide
ot btrcct. ar"lIrokcu lJow , Nebraska
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AI. kh111B or work In our Hno dCID" prowl'lif
aud lu ftul.h'BB . ' -
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PhJ7siciull & Surgeon.
O ce In rear of 1110 Ullllk or ComD"lerro , Hopi.
denco 6th bODle WOst or Ille Jal.llllt cburt > h.
Broken Uow , NCbraalcII.
H ILL SIDE JIERFOI DS
aDd Duroo Jerpl'y lI"g hrcll 'Iud bolil. 1I"'llIlocIlI
oflh lr Cl8811 , Alld'B. O. 1 > . l'\\\ 1 I.I. .
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Urokco ! low , Nllbrp8kn.
B. & M. RESTAURANT , :
North Side or Truck.
Moah at 81bour \
Opcn day an,1 nlghl.
Fine c nlIe8alld cJlLril.
ROLLA TOWSLEYj Prup.
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