Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 01, 1904, Image 1
. . . . ( ' . " uctlt ) ' aHlnto LlIllt L\\"mtl"11 \ _ . . . . 0 'J " . . USTER UOUNTY EPUBLICAN. ' ' . ' ' PAPER Oli' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' , ES''AllLlSIllD ! } 1882. 'l'HE OFFICIAL CUS'l'ER COUN'l'Y. LARGES'l' CIRCULA'.rION OF ANY PAPER IN 'l'HE COUN'l'Y . ' , - - VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , DECEMBER t,1904.uEIGHT , PAGES. NO. 25. - - _ . - 'I : r" " , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , : < , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , x" XJ < > " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' > :1 : < ' ' ' ' ' , , , , , , , , , , , , , , -'II ' ' ' ' ' ' $ " .1 . m Hello ! Say ! ' f ' .i ' ' - \ . ) heg-lIlt ' . to think of , . . . , I Christnlas ? , i It i- ! > IInl 100 early , . : for Hnml' of U\l' prctt i- . } , e t things I shall ha\'l' t.1 seasofl ar ( ' IIU'\ ' ill Iti ) ' ! HOlk. amI Lhe lultg- . head d shopper are ha'lUg t hem res ( rved , I. L ) ' pa.ring' 25 per l'nt . . to secure thc purchagc. ' " Ta ock. . . . : : : : : : I , . , be iu tat , . I will hoill the III until - yon want them. , " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'II IIIIm' ' . _ . - - . . . - - - . - - - - - - - I 10 . School Bonk , . I , Tahlets \ . -A.NO-- School Supplies , - T- J. G. Haeberle's : < * . - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - C. M. BIC\wers of Arnold , was a city visitor t he latter part of last week. : : : : : : : : m Ed. Searle , StateAud1tor elect , was a city visitor Saturday. C. W. Willis returned Monday morning from a short trip to St. Louis. W. R. Han'el of thc South Loup , was a fnendlv . catter at this ofilce Tuesday. Wm. 1. Sargent has purchased the A. Wallace farm on the Middle - dle Loup river. Consideration , S20 per acre. W. H. Moffit and wife of Arnold - nold were tn the city several days last week attending the dh'orce trial of tbt'ir daughter , Mrs. Judkins. 1 Geo.Vi1liams of Anselmo , was a city visitor Tuesday. Geo..A. Keller of Anselmo , was a friendl . v caller at this ofiice 'l'uesdaj. ReS. . C. Cadwell of Lodi , was a cit ) visitor yesterday. This ofiice acknowledges a friendly - ly call. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. CotTman of Mason City , arc the guests of the family of ye editor. 'l'hey came up 'l'uesday night. 'l'he District Court adjourned Saturday evcning after two wecks of a busy session. \.ulge \ Hostetler returned home Sunday morning. Dr. B. E. Robinson of Arnold , was a welcome caller at this of- ficc li'ridaThe . Dr , wa in the city as wltnes in the Judldns divorce case. Wm. Judkins of Arnold , and his father' , were attending court several days last week. 'rhe former was one of the principals in the Judkins divorce case. Mr. and Mrs.Vallace ofVal - worth , expects to start for southwest - west Missouri in a few da.yshavr ing purchased a farm in the big red apple country , for their fu- turc home. Miss Verda 'l'horpe , who is teaching the Georgetown school , spent Thanksgiving in this city with her parents. She returned Sunday evening to resume her school work. 'rhe bridge committee , which consists of Supervisors Thorpe , Greenwalt and 1'onday ! returned the first of the week from a trip of eleven days inspecting the new bridges of the county. 'l'hey report sixteen bridges on Clear Creek that were put in or repaired - ed as the result of thec10ud burst in that vicinity the latter part of August. .J- " " " , rr. , Qh. , , . . . . "O'fu . . , , , , , , 'Jh. . ' , . ; 1 > . , , < Do. - ' " , . . , < < " . " . < < "ro ; " < < " " ' - - < o " " " . ' " , , < oJJ ) " , " ' - $ < s2. ; > < < ; < < J1i'2' ' ' . : 't. = ' : ; : > ? Eft : ( : : : > : ; > : > B.W ( : > : - iSa ? : - ' ; = - ( ' - = - : ; : > czn- : ; ? k"t I . . . . 1 , ; . . . . ! I - - - - - - - - - - - , , ( \ I D N"f F AIL To Buy ' : . I Your Christmas Presents . c - - AT PEALE-SHEPPARD CO.'S I ' ' % J Eiig : : Depar"tnl.en.1 : : : ; S"tore wherc Jon will receive courteous and fair treatment in the purchase of your gifts and such 'ref.other goods as JOu may desire.Ve have presents for everybody-boys and girls , men and women , young and old-everybody. havc one of the best selected and largest assortments - tY11 ments of Holidav - Goods ever shown in Broken Bow. Just look over the following : I I , { ( ' ! _ _ Smoking sets , t \j \ Collar and cuff , hexes , albums , I ' Photo albums , ; Han kerchief boxes , I Necktie boxes , , Soap boxes , Celluloid Novelties , i Perfume bottles , Toilet cases , : Vases , Thimbles. Mirrors , Perfumes I an toilet articlcs of all kin s and "t ! ! I descriptions that you may wish. / r' . _ I II Silver knives : and forks , II I Silver shaving mugs , r I Silver spoons , I Silver salts I and peppers , I Silver Novelties , Silver napkin rings , I I.ockets , I Bronches , I I Watch chaines , Watches , Clocks , Rings , an a cOlllplete line of Silver ware of various st'les Rnd kinds. , rv > lJand lamps , , Stand lamps , . ' Night lamps , China cups ; \J' \ and saucers , China plates , J China sugars I uud creamer , Ij China sauce dislJl/s , Crackers jars , 'fea steapers , ' Pie plates , ) ) Salls anll I Peppers , I . ( ' 1'ooth pick holders , Chocolate sets , - l1d a comp line of China war . I i I , . : , ? I \Ve wil11 ave' Special Sale , Saturday Afternoon , - - 'II ' . December 10 , 1904 , when a 11 of qur "II i ; , t I i Ladies' , Misses' ' Childrens' Cloaks and Wraps , i I t I Will be sold al Actual Cosl to c ese oul tbe enUre stOCk Now Is your cbance to buy at ExtraSpectal.B i .S. i , I - - : - - - . _ - _ . . . - - - . I I ' I I S . OES : I ' : > I i-'S' . . . . . . I 'f ! ! . 1 'I t We are strictl.r in it on shoes , carr.ying one of the largest and be ! > t selected stocks in ) f ' the. county , with such well-known brands as Myer's Shoes , Courtney's Shoes , Kirkendall i ' 'j Shoes , The Comet Shoes , Selz Shoes , and many other makes of good reputation. Come in . ) 1 when you want shoes and we will fit you out at prices and quality that will be satisfactory , ( to most particular people.Ve also have a large line of rubbers and overshocs that are fine. . ) ] 1 _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . . , . ! , - - - . I . : . , 'Ve have just received a new line of Silk Waists and Golf Skirts for the ladies. . ; , they are dandies. Remember we carry c\'erything-Gloves and Mittens , Hats and Caps , ' j _ I O\'eralls , Trunks , Ribbons , Silks and Dress Goods , Calicos , Ginghams , Feather Pillows ; .g I . . . . , J-Iadies" Children and Gents Underwear , Comforts , Blankets , Lace Curtains , Bed Spreads , : ) J. . . , Stand Covers , Portiers , and everything in the Dry Goods and li'uruishing lines. Also a , fresh stock pf Groceries-which can be bought as cheap as the cheapest. 'rrade with us J . ! once and you will alwa'S1 do so. Don't forget to make your Christmas headquarters at. . . . ii $ . 'i. I Peale-Sheppard Co.'s , I D e p ar1xn.en.1 ; : ; s1ore ; j , < ' " 'I . : : ; ; . . 11.Y. . McCaudlc s of I cst , was a city visitor ) 'e terda ) ' , J. n. aud Chas. Klump of the CIHf table , were city \ ' ! ntors ) 'c - terday. Mr. Eller 'l'otld and liss Au- rclIa Fodgc , both of Brokel1llow , were married on the 21st of No\ ' , Judge Armour omciating. E. J. lobiuson. county treasurer - urer examiner for the state , has be n ill the ci t ) ' everal days checking up the hooks of Custer county. Judge Armour prounounccd the words that made Henry Schne.ider and Almyra Emerson of Comstock mun uud wife last 'l'hursday. 'l'be preliminary trial of HulT- man , Li'ox and Chandler. who are charged with stealing thirty- three head of cattle from N. J. Crawford and Chris Jensen of Wester\'ilIe , has been Hct for Dec. 12 , before JusticeG'Schwind of this city. Lawrence Hollandsworth , who has held down a case in this office - fice for the pa t t hrec years and a half , will leave Monday for Brownlee , whcre his mother rc- s1des. Lawrence is a gooll faithful - ful boy , and thc HHl'UJIJlCAN wishes him lIccess in whatcvcr field of labor h is lot may be cast. . S. \Varrick . .u'r'ed yesterday - day morning froUl Broken Bow , being accompanied this timc b.y Mrs.Tarrick and the children , who come to make this cit ) ' their home. The W. A. Hampton residencc , which was purcha ed by Mr.'arrick , has undergone manJ changes of latc , unci is made as moderu as Uloney can accomplish. It was fitte < \ and furnished read ' 1'01' entircly \ oc- cu.pancyAlliaucl > 'l'iulcs. - - - - - - A COhtl ' nll"lnl.r.(1. . - - Blunders are sometime ! ! ver ) ' expensive. Occasionally lifc itself - self is the price of a mistake , but you'll never be wrong if you I take Dr. King's New Life Pi1I s for Dyspepsia , Diz ness , Headache - ache , Liver 0.1' Bowel troubles. They are gcntle yet thorough. 2ScJ at Lee Bros. , Drug' Storc. , . . . - - - - - - - - - m w * mS S : lM ! " " : tl . You : Can Buy : All' Kinds of SCh ! Books School AT Supplies ' - ' Ed. MCC0I11aS' , m , . . D UGGI [ . . AND JlnVIU.HII. / , . d - . - - The Lyceum Stars - - . . . .A'r. . . . OIo'ER $ , UOU E , Friday , Doci 2 , ' 04J . - - - Miss June Nate , aprano nc1 Piutlo MOllolog-ist. Miss Oranne Truitt , Reader and Monologist. Master WIlhelm Cooper , 'rhc Boy Violinist , who has WOII c\'cry medal for which hc has contested in competition with all the stlldentsof Chicago I Under management of Young People's Union , . _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Adult tickct for remaining' six I1Utnbers , including this at $1.50. Single admission , SOc. ! . . . Don't Miss It. . . r : : : ! : 1 10 P"E N I N G : . \ C/ ( t . t . The Grand st Assortment of Lanl s . : . : t. : Ever Shown in Custer County. . 6 . Ii New ShIlPOS , .Now Sty los , IIl'e now on ex-i : hibition in our stOl'O window on the N ol'.th Hide. i J It is ' io be remembered. T'he ' . a sight . evol' : Specinl : J. . ' ) co n 1 l' WI .11 eomU1PIHW on. . . . . . : c C 1 ) r . cJ ; > > ' 9. Tuesday , November 22 , 1904. j 1 $ J Do Not Miss This Great Event. : i ' ; , c . ' ) C \ . ' Corne One. . . IIi Corne All 'i . : \Ve will sav you 25 r > e ; ' { ' { ! nt ; 011 Lumps , i' ' I > A fine HS ! : Ol'tmel1t of Night LampR. f : , . J. C. Bowen , i . : , : N Ol'th 8ido , - - Bl'okpn Bow , N Obl'Hkn. ! . , ! _ . , , . . . . . , , , . en : . . , . - ; ' ; .t 9 . : " tv : , . : " " A.M .1S Jj' ' : t .ty ? S3'-a ' ) 's. ' " * " ( 'i'E > ' < .W" Y r ' \ . . I c. P. Hubbard of Atlantie I Iowa , who has been visiting in the count ) ' in thc viaiuity uf Tuc1wrville the past week , rc- turned home this morning. Miss Emma Heyner , who is 'teaching s heel near Lomax , spent Thanksg'ing at home with her mother an family. She returned to Lomax Sunday to resume her work. . J.V. . Scott of Dry Vallcy , who bought resident property in thc southeast part of the ciiy last summer , tlloved into his new purcha"qvlonda ) ' . 'l'he RHl'Un- I.ICAN is pleased to welcome ! IMr. . and Mrs. Scott to the cit ) ' . . . . - - " ' " ' " - --s i i 'i"'IT Sl 'g familof i Page , Nebraska , IS quarentined with the small pox. As 'et , but one of the family has It. 1\11' . Hoshaw wa ! ; formcrl ) ' a resident of this vicinity , but has been residing - siding ncar Page , Holt county , the past two years. 1\11' . Ho- shaw's fricnds here will hopc the dreadful disease will not provc fatal to any of his famil ) ' . ' ' - - I Ii' . 1\1. l ublec went to S1. Lo is last ] i'riday on a bnsiness trIp. . - . . - " " " : " ! " - - - - - - - - - - We have just I'cce'cc1 a fine lot of. . . . . . . . . . . New Cards and Folders I 1i'or the fall trade. . , . . Good work an f-4oW Prices' . BANGS STUDIO. \Ve havc 83,000 private monc ) ' to 10:1n : on uuprovec1 farms at .u low ratc of interest. f-4ItDWICH & HOUSH. I am now lucated just north of the Cu\tcr Nationalllank. Come and sce me for barg-ains 111 real estate. Some clwice acrc property - perty for sule. S tf HAS. ANDJmsoN. . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - Dr. 'r. W. Bass , dentist. Ofi1cc ovcr McComas' drug storc. 25tf Farm Lcase , Clmttlc Mortgag and Warranty Dced blanks at this officc. : : ' fr , 1" . ,1" . " ' . 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