Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 04, 1905, Image 1

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ES1.'ABLISIIED 1882. 'rHE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. fARGES1. ' CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. .
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VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , MAY 4 , 1905.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 47.
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: J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf
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i Insurance that insures.
3Stf . R. G. MOOIm.
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1 Office room for rent. Inquire
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Fresh oysters , candycigars and
tobacco at Mike Scanlon. .
'rorid zone steel furnace. None
better. See W. D. Grant. 4-49
Buy y ur farm and city property -
erty of B. W. Blair. 37tf
I4ist your farm and city prop-
I erty with B. W. Blair. 37tf
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I , Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist. Office
over McComas' drug store. 25lf
Go to Mrs. King's for board
: and room , board by day or week.
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I A11 kinds tin work , roofing and
spouting done by W. D. Grant.
4.49
Farm Lease , Chattle Mortgage
and Warranty Deed blanks at
this office.
People are coming 50 miles and
more to the Peale , Sheppard sale.
'I'hey have heard of it.
Reneau & : I4eonard , real estate. I
Broken Bow Abstract Company.
Dr. Leach , the painless dentist ,
guarantees satisfaction.
We always have money to loan
on farms. R. G. Moore 111 Apple
Block. 35tf
'When in nee ( of a good furnace
cal1 011 W. D. Grant. He has the
lest on the market. 4-49
11'01 { SAT.Tt-A good farm adjoining -
joining llroken llow. Price $5-
000. Enquire at this office.
Peale Sheppard Co's. big sale
continues every day until and in-
chuling Saturd.y , April 1st.
FOI { SAr.H-IIouse : with
block land. Enquire of Con-
cannon at Peale-Sheppard Co. 's
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The biggest Jack in the state
will stand at Tooley's barn this ,
season. It is worth your while
to go and see him. tf.
li'oR : :5ALn--Five : room bouse ,
four lots , barn for ten horses ,
cribs and granary , will sell or
trade. F. M. SHARI' . tf
To tbe ladies of Broken Bow :
While cleaning house is in full
blast , remember our sale on carpets -
pets , rugs and lace curtains is in
full blast. PnAI.ItSlIIt'l'ARD Co.
r am now located just north of
the Custer National Bank. Come
and see me for bargains 111 real
estate. Some cboice acre property -
perty for sale.
8 tf RAS. ANDItRsoN.
Those wishing rugs made from
old carpets , please get their carpets -
pets ready and leave word for
Mrs. Raymond at this office.
She will ca11 for them in a few
da's. Mus. L. RAYMOND.
For : : ; ale-One fourth section.
ten miles south of Broken Bow
near Lexing-ton road. Four
hundred dol1ars ( $400) if taken
by June 1st. Ii'loyd Seybolt , Milford -
ford , Neb , . or A. 'l\Seybolt , Ii'lor-
el1ce. - Neb. . . . .
Tal < en Up-At my place one
and one half miles south of Weis-
sert P. O. Monday , April 24. OS ,
one bay pony about 5 years old ,
weight about ( ,00 Ibs. . Owner
can have same by proving property -
ty , paying for this notice and for
keeping. 4.47
Drs. Bartholomew and Christensen -
tenson use the most modern methods -
ods in diagnosis and have special
facilities for the successful treatment -
ment of all diseases. Electricity ,
scientific massage ( osteopathy ) ,
etc. , used where indicated. Consultation -
sultation free at the office , west
side Realty Block. 4-lf
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The public is hereby notified
not to purchase a note given to
me for $25 by 1\1. Scanlon on or
about Jan. 31st 1)05 , due April
H , 1 ( )05 , as the same has been lmt
or stolcn and was not disposed of
by me. Ii' . J. 'V oodruff.
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Alh'ol'tlR'll I.ottcr Ust.
For week ending April 25 :
Mrs. Sarah Coons , S L Glober ,
Otto Peter Klausn , Johan 1\Ia-
ruska , P l yan ( card ) , II Sa hI
( card. )
For week ending 5-2.05. J
Boynton ( card , ) William Chase ,
Dors Spaulding.
L. H. JmVItT'r P. 1\1.
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/ < < I Horton , Carl & Millett. ;
opening April 22d was a grand success
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and we e : teml our thanks to the people
of Buffalo and Custer counties. Now we are
rea y to do business. Remember our motto- :
"Square dealing wins friends. " We will endeavor -
vor to live t.he best value for your m ney. ever
known In tIns part of the country. See1t1g IS believing - b
lieving , but hearing is best if you want to buy a
piano. Come in and gee ours. W. C. E. Seeboeck ,
, " ' America's great pianist , played our Baldwin pi-
; r , ano at the recital given in Kearney April 25th. R
11)05. A.fter the recital.M . r Seeboeck a5 asked
how he hked the Baldw1t1 plano , to which he re- li
plied , " 'rhe Baldwin piano is always good. I
. play no other when I can get the Bald win. " R
l 'rec fares to all purchasers of our pianos.
I-Iorton , Carl & Millett. i
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Alfalfa
We have made a hit on
alfalfa by which we are
able to sell you all you
want for a short time at
$7.50 per bush'l. This is
choice seed. Call and see.
Leave your order. It may'
not last always.
See our Lister5 , Edge
Drop Planters , Riding and
Two-Row Cultivators , the
Swede hog fence and barb
wire. In Harness and
Saddles we alwa's lead.
Undersell , Quality Considered.
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Two cars of Buffalo went east
on 4 ( ) Friday.
1\1. A. Walter was an east
bound passenger Thursday.
A. J. Van Antwerp left on 42
Thursday morning for Lincoln.
I. P. Johnson was an east
bound pass > engerFriday morning.
Tom Young , of Mason City ,
arrived here on 41 'l'hursda )
morning.
C. R. Wills , from Anselmol
arri ved here on 42 l 'riday morn-
ing.
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The Lewis and Clark Exposition -
tion at Portland , Oregon , opens
Juue 1st.
Mel Steinmans of Westerville ,
was among our welcome caBers
Saturday. .
E. W. Morrison was an east
bound passenger for Bradshaw ,
Nebr. , Thursday.
Harry Morrison , who residm
on West Table , made a trip t ( ]
Berwyn Friday morning.
John Rhinchard of McKinley ,
was in the cil.y with a load of
hogs for the market Monday.
E. E. Switzer writes us to
change the address of his paper
from Calloway to Blodgett , Ore.
I4uel1a 'I'errier , of Hazard , re.
turned home 'l'hursday morning.
She has been visiting friend
here.
J. C. Ridenour left for his home
at Dayton , Ohio Thursday morn.
ing. He has been visiting bh
son near this city.
Jack Keating , foreman of Con.
ely's ranch at Dunning , was
city visitor Tuesday. ' ! 'he Re'
publican acknowledges a socia ]
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caB.C.
C. W. Morey , who has beer
visiting in Vermont , made a stol
over here on his return and lefl
for his home in Sheridan , WyOlU
ing'I'hursday.
Count ) " Assessor Haumont ha
a force of assistants helping hill
on the tax books. Under the ne. . . .
la w the county'assessor ' is require (
to compile the reports of the dep'
uty assessors of the several town. .
ships.
A number of the members 01
the Masonic fraternity went t (
Anselmo last Saturda ) ' night t (
assist in third degree W'ork
'I'hose who went were J. J. Wil ,
son , Alpha Morgan , II. George ,
W. R Bruce , I4. II. Jewett , E. R
PurceB , E. C. House , I. A. Re.
neau , G. W. Dewey , H. B. han :
and Chas. Orr. 'I'hose who wen
raised to the sublime degree 01
Master M a'son on that occasior
were 'V. B. Warren and J as. R. .
Bolin. A ban1luet was spread a1
the close of the degree work ant
I a good time is reported by tiH
visitors. .
A , 'V. ' .r.homas left for Alliance -
ance Thursday.
Dr : 'V. E. Talbot made a call
to Halsey Thursday.
Cnr11 'oote and wife were down
from-Merna Tuesday.
'V. A. Drown made a business
trip to Merna 1.'h\trsday.
C. W. Cannon of this city left
for 4J\sley li'riday morning.
J. S. MoByne went to T4 tt-
coIn rruesday to spend the week.
J. 'b. Hastings of this city made
a bu iness trip to erwJ'n l.'riday.
T E. Gusner of this citJ' ,
made a business trip to Mmol1
City Thursday.
Mr. R. A. Watts of this city
left li'r < lay morning for Dawson
Nebr. on a business trip.
Ju lge Potter , of Grand Island ,
mad a stop over here on his \Va ) '
to Edgemont , S. D. , last week.
Ne rly five inches of rain fell
the past week which dispels a11
fears of a drouth for the planting
season.
Miss Orcelia Lamphear of this
city left for Ansley 1.'hursday
morning , where she expects to I
spend a few days.
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T'i1e unusual wet weather this
spring emphasizcs the necessit ) '
of putting the roads in good
shape. In many places they are
almost impassable frOll1 the late
I rains.
'l'he railroads have agreed
I upon one fare for the round trip
fro all eastern points to Portland -
I land during the I4ewis and Clark
exposition.
A baby in Broken Bow has becn
christened 'reddy Oyama. If be
live up to his name he will be a
strenuous youngster.-St. Paul
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Sheriff RichardRon male a trip
Frida ) " morning- Mason City
with W. S. Iladlix in his possession -
session to secure Haddix's bond.
He did not succeed.
F. H. Young , president of the
Custer National , went to Omaha
Monday morning , where he will
remain most of the week attending - ,
ing the Grand I40dge sessions of :
the Masonic fraternity. :
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The Ansley Chronicle-Citizen :
is advocating the nomination of :
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Senator M. L. l 'ies of Arca/Ha ,
for governor. Senator Fies made
a good record 111 the legislature
and dOubtless , would make.a good
governor.
The rains interfered with tree
I planting on Arbor day in this 10-
calitv , but fortnnately the wet
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weat"her did not drown out the
good intentions of the c.itizens of
Broken Bow , and several planted
trees last week.
! \Ir. Hartley wishes to Rtate
tbat be has legally drawn papers
I for signatures of those who want
to take stock in a project to sink
a deep prospect well. Al1 who ;
arc interested are requested to
call on him and help the work
along. I
Isaac Barcus came up from
Westerville Mot1 lay niht with
the view of taking his wife home ,
but decided that owin g to the I
splendid care she is getting here
with her sister , Mrs. Huxtable ,
. that it would be better for her tel
l remain. Her condition is gJad-
- ually growing worse.
Sheriff Campbell returned Fri-
da > " from South Bend , this state ,
brmging with him his neice , Miss
Claudia Gampbell , a daughter of
his brotber who recently died ,
- leaving four children orphans.
Mr. Campbel1 has been appointed
as their guardian , and they will
1 all probably come to Gering to
live.--The Gering Courier.
G. 'V. Rhodes , g-eneral super-
- intemlent of this division of the
- B. & : M. has resigned and Division -
vision Superintendcnt J. R. Phe-
lan bas been appointed as his
successor. J. C. Birdsell who is
well known in this vicinity , formerly -
. merly as train dispatcher and for
- the past year or two assistant su-
derintendent of the Deadwood
. division , has been appointed die -
o vision superintendent to succeed
l ! \Ir. Phelan. He will again 10-
cate at Alliance. Mr. D. Murphy ,
f another gentleman well known
I here , has been promoted to the
, p'osition vacated by Mr. BirdseB.
t rhe RUPUIITICAN extends con-
l gratulations to Messrs. Phelan ,
! Birdsall and Murphy in their
good fortunes.
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1\f y competitors como and go , but I am
At.ill in business at the old stand nnd
reudy to Roll you unything in the farm
imllement line for Joss money than you
cl n buy for anywhere in the county. If
I , clln't I don't want YOUI' business. . .
14-16 Disc j-rarrows. . . . . . . . . . . . $25.lX. )
B Soctiollllurrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
14-inch Gang Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . 57.00
16-inch Sulky Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . B5.00
l.inch "r alIdng Plow. . . . . . . . . 14.00 ;
Hiding Lister , 2-wheol. . . . . . . . . B5.00
Hiding ] istel' , 4-wheel. . . . . . . . . 35.00
With other goo s at equally low prices
Alfalfa Seed , Custer County Grovn , for Sal
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The Clothing cleaned , pressed
Pantator.lum . and repaired for both ladies .
a lee's trial drug order. store , Over Broken Haber- Bow. M ary B e Ider s.
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Sprayed .
Vegetables.
ARE AT4'V A YS CRISP AND FRESH.
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We have added to our grocery -
ry department a new and attractive -
tractive vegetable sprayer. The
vegetables that you buy of us
from now on will be known as
'the crisp , dainty and tender
variety because they will beef
of fresh , cool water.
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Crisp , fresh vegetables are healthy
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Buy your vegetables from us. Lettuce , Radishes ,
String Beans , Pineapples , etc. Leave your orders
for 'resh Strawberries. Yours for healthy food
prQucts.
J. C. BOWEN.
Brok011 BoV\l , Neb.
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