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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
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I also have the largest line of Bnby Buggies and Oabs in Oentral Nebraska , which will . be offered at prices that will sell them. you want genuine Flardwure , Uook Stoves , Ranges and everything - IF erything kept in a well equipped hard ware store , I can fit you out at' prices that will surprise YOll. I have the exelusive agency for the celebrated lujestic l ange , which is the. best 011 the market. : My lusical rnstruments comprise a line of Pianos , Organs , Guitars , Violins and .Mandolins. This line , together with my line of Carpet , Trunks , Valises uud Sewing .Machines , I will close out in order thnt I ean show my large Rtock of : Fur- I niture and Hardwm'p whiph lH aJ'l'iving' daily. CORDIAL invitation is extended to our citizens to cull . A and inspect my large stock of goods. Undertaking und - , Embalming a speciolty. I SuccessortoW.JWoods C C EMPflELD D"o' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . " 0" " " ' " , 7' I n. . . " . . . " . . . . : : : : : = : , Neb J . - - - I . \ Office room for rent. Inquire I at 'this office. tf , . F. C. Embree of Merna is a city ! visitor today. 'i ' Ira Mills of Arnold , was among , our welcome callers yesterday. j Phil Campbell of G orgetown , I is among the city visitors today. i , The ladics of the Presbyterian church had all they could feed at I their : : hic1en pie dinner today. I The O. E. S. Kensington for / April will he omited on account I I of house cleaning. E. A. JOYNER , Sec. Dick Wise has his new housc , on land reccntly bought of S. P. Great on the railroad addition up . and well under way of complet on. I Willli'rey of DeQuecu , Atkan- , sas , who had becn here a few days looking aftcr his business -interests , left Sunday for home by t1 e way of Kansas City. Wm. Barrett recently boug-ht the rest of the land of thc railroad company , south of his new house north of the railroad. 'l'his g'es him a fine platt of level land. Callaway , Anslcy , Ansclmo and Merna are reported in the dn' list with Brolen Bow this year. Mason City and Sargent arc thc only saloon towns now in the county. Dr. C. Pickett who has bcen confined to his house the past month got out on election day long enough to cast his votc on the side of temperance. 'l'he Dr. is not strong : } 'ct , but is able to be about the house and expressing his wish to have his vote recorded on the side of right conveyance was provided for him to and from the polls. u. S. Mnnbnll AlnkrE ! Arrl'lItli. Deputy United States Marshal of Omaha arrested Chas. E. 'fH. les of Oconto and Ed. Penn of this city Tuesday , on the charge of passing counterfeit moncy an u sing the mails for fraudlcnt . purposes. He took his prisoners to Grand Island yesterday for ex- amination. 'fcllis was set at Ii bcrty. there not bei nr sufficir.n t cvideucG to warrant his detention. Ed. PC'tlU was bound over anI } in dcfault of bond , he was taken I to Omaha for detention until his trial can be had. 'l'here seetl1 to be no founelation for the cnr- rcnt report that Jim Moore wa-\ ! \ also arrestcel on the samc chargc. - - - - - - - ElullJ\g ) \ Purtle ! > ) .u'uh ll. 'fhe partics of Ansclmo , Geo. Webb and 1\'Irs. C. R. Fessenden , accuscd of clopement some two wecls ago , have bcen locatcd in Buffalo county. 'fhc sheriff has notified Sheriff H.ichardson that \\'ebb is at Gibbon , and that Mrs. } i'esscndcu is at Kearney. O. J. Smith he father. aud C. H. Fcs- scndcn husband , are iu the city , consulting the county attorney on the hest coursc to pursuc. . ' 1'111'J'1 \ " lllwlIJ Wurklll ! ; ' . 'L'he directors report that the coun ty co-opcra ti vc telephone plan is meeting with quitc general - eral approval over thc county. J. D. HeILm and Marshal Eddy held a mceting at Prairie ccnter last nig-ht and all but two present subscribc/l. / C. II. .TelTonls held a mcetitlg' at Union valley last night to explain the plan sugges- tcd and fifteen of t hosc present subscribed. _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ u 1"'O\'Ollt Hl elUH ! . 1n order to dose , put down new vaults for out-houscs. This should be done before the weath- eJ gets warm. All vaults should bc five or sbc feet deep. W. E. TAI.BOT , Health OITicer. - - - - - - - - - - - WOOlhllDn COI\\'ClltlOlI. ' ! 'he county convention of thc 'Voodman to elcct dclegates to the state camp to be held at Columbus - umbus , May 3 , was helel in this Clty yesterday in .the Woodman hall. 1'he follow111g camps were represented , Anselmo , Arnold , - ' . _ - - . . = . . . " , , " - r ; - A Ninth . . AllIIn' " Tour of : nr Hun'ure' . Uudac , , CUllt''t. : for T..o NIKl1tH , WCdncI'ICl"t'-1.ltur. ' : tin ) ' , "lUll US-I ; } Sanfol d Dod2e I COmgl1l . . I AI.L LOVERS or the legihm\ [ dramliIl / b plcasld to h r that Manager S. P. Great has f.ccure Sanford DQ ( ) e. the brilliant young tragedlnn and romuntlc l1.tor . , tor IIn appcarance here in IL grand revival of one of bls c1nsslc and romnntic productions. Mr. Dodge's work is of lhe highest order. He is young. nm ili,1uslnd / possessed of 11 nat , ural gift lhat is sure to build for him a merilcel rl'putaholl in his profes. sion. With each sucress\'c ! senson his popularity scel11sto gnin so that the announcement of his uppc'Ince \ is IIlways wclcollle news to theater goers , nnt ! pncked houses Are lhe rnlc c'erhere. . The /lppenrance / of Mr. Sanford Dodge /lnd / his tal en led com pan ) ' of dramAlic Artists in ) Jon Ccesar De Dazon and Mack elh will be greeted with 11elight by nil lo\'crti of the drama. The nalnc.of SAnford Dodgl' is n S110\1\1II \ of draltllltir excellence , as it has ever been connected with Ihe hig \ ( st clns ! ! of 11m matle work , IInd this season his productions IItC supcrior to IIn ) ' he hils ever before nttempted. No other nttmction tuuring thc norlhWl st call afford - ford 10 carry the high clasl ; artists . clIgnged by Mr. Dodge , as no other Rctor has the confidence Qf the . rllly.goinl in puhlic ! : thiSllcrritory to tuch an extent tbat wil1 i\'c tbey liufficlent \ filllmciul . support to pay thl' im. mense NaIades cOlllmanded by the nrtii\tl wh HmpportIr. : . noc1gl. tlll'1 rcal' . II OPERA HOUSE , APRIL 12 AND 13. . . e _ Ansley , Broken Bow , Callaway , Georgetown , Mason Ctty , and Merna. F. H. Bentley of Ansley , ann F. .T. Drum of Callawaywere elected delegates to the state camp. City OfficerH Elected. 'fhe following is a list of the city ofTicers elected Tuesday. Mayor-G. W. Apple. Clerk-Dean Holcomb. 'l'reasurer-J. M. Kimberling. Policc Judge-H. J ; Shinn. Engincer-A. J. V anAn twerp. Councilmen , First Ward-E. Taylor , ( to fill vacancy ) ; D. M. Al11sberry. Second Ward-J. S. Squires. 'rhird Ward-Andrew Snyder. Vote On Llccmm. 'l'hc following is t4e vote on the question of saloon or license in the city 'fuesday. .For license , first ward 21 , against license 43. For license , s cot1l ward 13 , against license 71. II'or license , third ward , 11 , against license 47. Ballots not voting on the question - tion , 8. 'fotal vote for license 45. against license 169. Majority against . license 124. - - - - - - - UII YOII Ever SW l'l I have a high grade second hand buggy to "swap" for a gentle - tle riding horse , want a horse that a child 60 years old can ride without falling off. Got 30 cents ; might give some boot for the right hoss. DRAKn , 'rhe Child Haberdasher. IIAPTIST CUURCII. Servil es in the Baptist churc1 : next Sunday will be conducted by the pastor , Rev. A. M. Levack Suhject in the morning , "Abun. dant li'ruit Bearing , " and in the cvening , " 'l'he Judge Judged. ' A hcarty im.ltation is given te all. _ w. _ . \ w.sm. : . I ( ) . l'r. Bert Elder is add ing' :11 addition to his residence and al c huihling- ha.rn. Mr. O. 14. Wnght our cnter prising drug-gist. was in Al1ianc , on last Saturdq : ; . ' { 'he Odd Fellows are preparinl for a celcbration of thc aniverser' of that order , which occurs oi thl' 26th of April. 'l'hc UlcI , mcetiug-at thechurcli at p. m. un SmHIt"s : is gro.winl I 111 1\l1portance \ , 1\11' . ( . \ C. WllsOJ : is to he till' slwalmr on April H ! \lr. Elmer Ba ! t : ind wife , an Mrs.V. . E. Warren and Margarc LHdwell were visitors in the ( 'ar ital cit ) . of Custcr cOllnty la Monday. Miss gmily 1 1'\ ' ( ' of D s\loi ne ! Iowa. lecturcd in thc Methodi church here Hntnnlay and 'rUC ! day evening-s , tn , mal1 hut appn ciativc u\licl1l" \ ( ' . 'l'he Ladies Mi-.siotw1' , ) : Hociel ) of the Disciplc dmrch. at Wind Point , g'ave an ice cream ! ! ocial i town at thc resitlence of Mr. HOling \ \ ling , last Saturday. li'ather Daily the pricst in dIal'/ / : : of the Dale and Anselmo Homa Catholic churches , held service in Anselmo last Sunday 1I10rnin at the school house. Mr . John } 4' . Hane ) ' of nc. . I Anselmo , visited her HOU. .M . . , , . - . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . ' " : ' : : . ' : ' ' ' ' . : : - - : Clifford Haneythe popular young l ] ( : ' I'lIl'h operator , at Brolen ! 130. ' . . 1.1 .f Raturday and Sutltht ) " Mr. I , ' . . -/1 / two miles west of town rccl.1 . tlj' s9M his farm of 160 acrc # ; for $4800 and will move .tb Cali fornia. 'l'lte price of lat1l1 is rl } > ldly ad\'ancing around this city. . ' ( 'he Methodist people are getting - ting ready to b ild a handsomc parsonagc on their lot by the dJUrch. 'l'hc Roman Catholic people are also preparing to build a hanelsome church. Mr. li'red Britten , the popular agent of the Lumber company here , will leave for Callaway in a day or so , and will bring back with him as his bridc , enc of Calla - la way's fairest ladies. Mr. ChaTh' " , Andrews and Miss Belle Fo t r , werc united in mat- rimon ) last 'fhursdaJ' evening' at the home of the bridcs father , Mr. Ira Foster , Rev. J. F Haney of thc Methodist church officiating. Thc anti-siloonleague : is doing : some detective work in an en- deavor. to locate the parties who havc becn clcaling out the stulT , that has been rcsponsible for the fighting proc1'ities of some of our most highly respected citizens - zens last Sunday. 'l'he city election remlted ! in the clection of the following named gcntlemcn , as City Fathers - ers : Eel. Foley. J. J. 'foole ) ' , J. R. oliu and \ \ ' . H. Danielson. Thig IS a drr ticket and means that Anselnio will not havl' a salooi1 again Roon. 'l'he Anselmo Roller mill has beeu going for thc past several days. 'l'his is enc of the important - tant industrial enterprises of our city , and it is to be hoped that our citizens will give the promoters - ers as much encouragement as possiblc , in the way of patronage. 'l'he Mason arc doing lots of degrce worl ; : . among those who havc recently been raised are Messrs. glmer Bass , Dan King- cry , Charles Sanders , and others. Several arc yet to be . raised. A number of prominent masons of Brolen Bow and Merna have been assisting the local lodge. \ \ ' hile Mr. Brownie \Villiams and .Mr. CharleH Andrews were out driving a few days ago , an over hanging Jimb of a tree they were passing cattlc in contact with the nose of the 1 rst named gcnt1l'man and inflicted an ugly wound upon that facial memher causing' it t present quite a swollcn appearance. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ' ' . . OH'I'EI.I. ( ) . Silas Hcal ! > did business in ! \Iertla Saturday. G. R. and Ella Sanders of Mil- burn. werl' visiting in the valley again. Mr. and Mrs. ( } co. Hughe ! > wcrc receivingcongl'a t ula tin ns Suuday. . Farming is now in fnll hlast. and thc fellow who isn't n'III\ : . ' i in a swet. Fred Day an Jap als WCt'l' in the neighborhood of Arnold a couple clays last week. \ Mrs. Ed. Day of Eureka , drove L , down Sunday morning , attended sen'ices , anel'isited relat'cs. . MI' . Charles Sanders is planting' an orchartl on the old Heal plac . , about cight acres. this spring' . Mrs. gva Cmpticld of l 'yno i visiting hcrrclativcsS. Watilling. ton and S. 1\1. Coopcr sinc ! ' last Thursday. A party at Phillip Johnson\ last Friday night for the Y011ne peoplc. was enc of thc evcnts 01 ' - the seasou. 'l'hc rcporter lor thc Chief. is : hustlcl' . and wc'1l havc to set nJ nights to ho1c1 our own , hnt hen is S11ccess Ethel. S. R 1\oO'roth of Dunniug. mo\'cd his family onto the 1. " C Emhree farm last 'l'hurstla ) ' morning' . and will be one of OUI people for a while. 'I'be Stinday school : .i.re . pre paring an entertainment for Bas ' tcr , which will h'e rendered Suu llay c'cningof that clay. AI invitation is cxtended. Land hUYl'rs are looldug O\.c " thc \'atley now days. and if : it fe1low isn't ready to move , hi ; - had IH't tel' not p11 t a price on hi ' - farm , IIr 1) ( prt'pared to crawfish The following are some of UII , ' , impro\'cmcnts in the valle ) ' jus j'starting. . lr. Hill is buildinl n ail addition to his dwelling. J. R { - Ball r ts building a lI1ill house tl g-rilld feed in , C. D. Day a hors 'C uarrt , al1l1 .T. M. l 'odge is fCllcinj 'n ' his yard , :11111 marc hog pasture s l\Jiss Olga Swenscn , : t1111 hrotl1 { ! ; er of Georgetown , camc up las 'l'bursday and attended the CII \r tcrtainll1ent and closing exercise r. of school , rdurninr home Satul . ' " ' . . . ' _ . . ' ' { "r'a " ' ' ' ' J'L' , .M''T' , , ' ' ' ' ' - - day , accompanied by MiBB Tilda whose term as teacher closed. All seem pleased with her work. She has been a help in church aud Sunday school work. OCUNTO. Mr. R. P. Brigham is building a new house. Mr. Buckridge was a business caller last week. Land buy rs can beeen ! on our streets at all times. Dr. Coffman made a business . trip here lut week. Mr. Crowie our laud agent , went east Thursday. Corn ears can still be heard hitting the bang boards. Three carloads of hogs was shipped ut of town Thursday. Mr. Henry Draper and wife are . proud of a bouncing big boy. From the looks of things Ocon- to will500n have a butcher shop. Mr. Bryner from Callaway , moved his press here last Thursday - day and iuforms us he will soon be ready for work. 'Villis Narogan and Mr. Miller who recently held a sale. informs the community that they will 200n it art for Oregon. School Lnnd Auction. . 'fhe following described lands in Custer County will be olTered for lease at public auction at County treasurer's office in Broken - en Bow , Nebraska , on Monday , April 24 , 1905 , at 20 clock p. m. Terms of leasing and appraised YlI.lue may be had on application to Commissioner of Public Lands aad Buildings at Lincoln , Nebraska - braska , or to County treasurer at Broken Bow. This land canuot be redeemed after second issue of advertisement. All 16-19-25 ; All 36-16-23 ; H. M. Eaton , 3t. Com. Pub. Lands & Bldgg. Hegllured Dulla for 8ule. We williell at public sale on Tucsday , April 11th , 10 head of registered Hereford bulls from 18 : to 24 months old. 'fhis is a good offering of our own raising and worthy your attendancc. BnNT HI\RUFORD Llvn STOCK CO. 1 t Hazard , Neb. . - ' . 'rho\'lIu ' ) Hock - . \ hhrellllymouth Egg-II. Choice thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cgg . 15 for 50 cen ts , for the season. Heduced rates for incubators. W. M. V ANNIcn , 43-4i Broken . Bow , Ntb. ; " - - - - : -m6'I' : : ! ! r. l Ul 1& BUSINESS POINTERS. - ' - - - - 1t1mrance ! that insures. t tf R. G. MOOlm. . . . - - - - - - I-'rcsh - ovstcrs , candycigal's and tobacco Ul i'.1 ke Scaulon. Buy y0111' farm and city prop' l'rty of B.V. . Blair. 37tf . . . - - - - - - - - - 14ist yonr farm and city prop- rty with B. W. Blair. 37tJ . . _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - Dr. T. " ' . Bass , clentist. omc over McComas'lrng / store. 25tj _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - U 0 to1 [ g. Killg'\ : for boare1 allcl room. hoanl hr , uay or week. tf. . - - - - - - - - li'arl11 r..ea ! > e , Chattle Mortgag ( a 11I1 Warrant ) ' Deed blank al = : 'I' . . - , , . . . , . . - _ - ! : : . - - = _ - - _ 1is office : . _ Peale Sheppard Co's. big sale \ I J ; contiuues ev ry cIay until and in- . J:1' : ( eluding Saturd14Y , April lsL 'Vanted-Seveuty-fi\'c head of j cattle and horses to pasture , at , 40 cents a head. W. J. 'V AN'rz. I have some corn shcllers , wagons - ons and wagon boxes that I will . close ont at cost. tf. J. S. Squircs. 'l'he biggest Jack in the Ht ! will stand at Tooley's barn lhis season. It is worth . \'our whih . to go and see him. tf. ' \ I - - - - - W AN'l'ltD-Mell with faU1i1ie . Fair price and good housc ! > . W I\ST UNION MU.I.ING Co. ! 34tf WCgt Uniou , Neb. FOR SAIl\-Wp.lI \ illlprO\'cc1 residence - idence propcl.ty. Will he " , old at a bargain if eallee1 for SOOI1. Eu- quire at this omc/ . 2tf - - - - - _ . FOR AIH-l.'i . \ ' 1'00111 house , four lots , barn for tcn horses , . cribs and granary. will scll or . . I ( trade. 11' . i\l. SHARP. tf - - - - - - - - - The ladies of the Christian church will holll' thcir Easter market SaL , April ; : : ? 11C1. 1905. Also serve diuncr al1l1 HlIpper. Evcr ) ne invitec1. ' - ' . ( 'l2-'H.,1 , 14ostctwccn m r place and Broken Bow , 'fueseay ( , m'y purse , containing three $10 hillB and five dollars in chang'c. AJiberal I reward will be g-i\'cn to the finder. 2t MRS. A. 1\1. KmKl'A'rRICIL 1 have one go ) ( l , cheap improved - ed 160 acre farm , for salc , near a good tOWII , and sevcn miles of Brokcu How , can g"c possession I this spring if sold h ) ' April 25. J also have a. good se\'eu room hous half acre of land , out buildings. r well , shade trees , just outside of Broken Bow , will sell one fourth less , than it is worth if sold soon. W. J.V ANTZ' . Broken Bow. _ . . . - - - , ; : : tlurl.tet . UCl10rt .or 'I'od" , . " GlIAlN- Wbollt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iH ' I Jlarley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! II ) Oatil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 It yo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w Coru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Z [ .nll STOOIt- IIOJB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. ' ; 0 Btcct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 I .f , 3.W COW8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ! .7S ( ( J . ( ' 0 I'OULTRY- - Hprlng Chlcktlul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O Cblok nB , JlerJOtlu \ < ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05 . 'furlteYII , per ponnd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 l' ODDOU- lJuttcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2u Bgfl. : per doten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 r.t1 OIL.NIOD - I'otntoe . p' ' r husllol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2tJ OU\JII . Jlor hn hul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 So Ih'.I'rtuII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OO IHruw'JtJr : : I'wt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.1 "r.Or Dlll"tcel. p..rcwt . . . . . $5.50 @ 7 _ , J , 'rhe Cottage Hotel , I OCONTO. NIUJRl.Iofo\J. . . i I Good acconlncdatlons. Prace , . reasonable. - . Corrall for shlpplnlr cattlt ! . Ua ' allelVat'l' ! fOI hOIlI' ' ' fnr 10 cents n hCuJ. ! I lt"'l'ilt : IJU.AJ. R. ' .rut ) ! ' . i ] Dl's. BarthoinH W , , Christenson. , , I - 'f ' - - - - - A10t l'ropued lo trc\t : nil . _ Uhroniu or Ac' utc DiBen/ioB. lion in ROflll } [ Hoek , phone 3J8. I . . . Residence Hospital , . . . " . .llIlIte ( , I t , " & : . . . _ . . . . . . , , : : - . . . " ' . , - . . . . . - - . . . . - - . " - - - . . . . - - - - - - - - Ip . - - - - - - - - - - - . p----- . pHm T. BRL E co. I Lumber , Lath , Pl ster , Lime , H ir Sash , Doors , and , Storm Sash. . . . . . . , 1' vcr'lhit1g 1irst-c1as . See thcm. South Sid , ' , Broken Bow. . . , - . - - - - - 1iIf11III1 - " ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . v : r rfm . t , fffi1 , 'nn. ' I ,1 : Befor.e YOli BlIilcl , ; r illr onslllt. : _ . _ : ! - : c.eo. : lapJ.n..ea : a , I Ill ! : Contt'actor and BuilJer. 'g\til1\atl' \ ; I illH ll'urnishcd free with plans \pcdlicatiolls. . ' " U ' JJj L " " " . . . . w. . _ . _ _ . _ - " : ' _ _ _ _ _ _ = = - . _ 0'i. : . ; 'o . t1'f : ; . 'r' . . . . " ' " . . : : lon . ad . " e . : . ' ; ; . 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