Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 11, 1906, Image 4

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ADVERTltJlNG RA'i' .
Ono colnmn , p..r ruonth , 7od. ' Ono.batt 00. '
nmn per m'JJtb S& 00 Quarter column , MJ
mouth. .ro M than 'lllluter culumn , 60
cent ! per Inch Ior mol1\b
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LoCAl 3dvorU llIg 5 cenle per l1no oacb ID.or.
tIOD.Notlco ot chnrch talre , loclablte IInd olllorl.ln.
snent wlJero InUn01111 cbarRed , ono.half rml.
Sool0t ) noUce. and rOBllll1tlon. , onOobliU rotes.
Wedding DeUce froo. haU'price for pnbl1anlnll
II t of IItUlIouts .
DClilb noUeos treo. hAlt prl tor 1'lIbU.hlnll
OhltnL.t ) ' 1l0UCOII , find card. of tbank. .
L'31t 1 notlco. at raUl. pr..Tlded bJ 1'\ut81 of
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Thursday , January 11 , 1906.
Greenwalt Retain. HII Office.
On the convening of the new
county board Tuesday , Geo.
Greenwalt , the old member was
nllowed to retain his scat as' a
hold over. Mr. Roy Welch the
supervisor elect , was present to
claim his rights , but the old
board was three to two against
'him politically , a contest was
useless. Mr. Greenwalt had filed
a hold over bond and Mr.Velch
had filed his bond , 'both of which
were approved.
The cause of the contention is
the uncertainty of the new law
passed last winter. It provided
for extending the term of Supervisors -
visors and Register of Deeds one
year. 8upreme Court Commissioner -
sioner Letton , to whom the question -
tion was relerred' held the law
was legal , but when his opinion
was submitted to the judges of
the Supreme Court , Chief Justice
Holcomb and Judge Barnes toole ,
a different view , the Chief Justice -
tice handing down the decision I
that the law was not coustitu- ,
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tional , Judge Sedwick cHssenttng.
ince then Judge Letton has
been elected Justice of the Sue
preme Court to succeed Judge
Holcomb , whose time expired the
first of the year. The holdover
officers see a possible chance with
the chimge of tbe personal of the
court to get a favorable decidiop
and steps bave been taken to
have the case reviewed by the
supreme court with the hopes of
having Judge Holcombs decisi n
reversed.
The ituation is the same witb
C , O. Lind , tbe outgoing regis-
tcr of deeds and Jobn T. Wood ,
register of deeds elect. We
understand an agreement Wf..S
entered into between the contending -
tending parties in both instances
that should the fonner opinion
of the supreme court be sustained
the old officers will quietly va-
cate.
Should the former decision be
reversed the election of register
of deeds and supervisors will be
void and the old officers will hold
until 1907. This will require the
election of a register of deeds
this fall and an entire new board
of supervisors.
The terms of G. H. Thorpe ,
H. B. Schneringer , J. T. Arthur ,
and B. P. Morris will expire Jnn.
1 , 1907 , by limitation.
The terms of A. Fonda , Joe
Fennimore , who were reelected
last fall for two years , will only
hold over , by tbe terms of the
new law , for the year , their elec.
tion being void : Geo. Green.
walt , although defented for re.
election will bold over for the
t year only. Thus it will be secn
that sbould the new law be held
good that by the terms of limita.
. tion and legi lntion tbere will be
, seven supervisors t.9 .elect this
? faU , register of deeds and county
'r . attorney besides the state officers.
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( ! EditorIal Auoclatlon Moot.
The semi-annual meetiugf
; . - the Custer County Editorial As.
; ) ; sociation was held in tbe cy !
Monday night at the home of .E.
R. Purcell. An interesting -pro.
gra.m was arranged for the pc'
cnSlon nnd an unusually pleasant
time was enjoyed. Those pre.
sent were F. .M. Curric and wife ,
Geo. B. Mair ancwifc , Tom
'Vrigbt and wife of Ansley , C ,
W. Beal nnd wife , E. R. Purcel1
and wife , R. H. Barnard and R.
E. Brega of Callaway , F. A ,
Finch of Merna , E. E. Wimmer ,
. Mrs. Alpha Morgan and the
writer.
o The following subjects were
J1iscussed :
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Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
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For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer's Cherry
Pectornl for coughs , colds ,
weak lunlZs , bronchitis , con-
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doct rs np-
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have n hard coulZh.
"I had an awful coulh for OTer DJear.andd
nnlhlnlf teamed to do me IInJ 1(00 . 1 trie
AJer' . Cherry J'eetoral and w. . loon cnred.
1 reeollllllond It to all my lrtlllllt whenenr
they hllve 1\ CfluiblIUSS M. lt1EYEn .
WalLiullton. D. C. ,
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AIIO 1 &DU&atunr. ot
AJii , SAItAPARILLA.
1 I.e Ps PILLS.
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AYOr'9 : P--nlo keep the bowelS ! regular.
All yeaotable and aentlY laxatlvo.
"How to improve the country
weekly , " Tom Wright of Ansley.
"Editorial ys. News , " C. W.
Beal.
"News vs. Editorial , " R. R.
Barnard , Callaway.
"The relation of the job department -
partment to the newspaper , " E.
R. Purcell.
"Business system in the country -
try newspaper office , " F. C. Finch
of Merna.
"The best method of interesting -
ing the business man in advert -
t ! ing , " D. M. Amsberrv. -
"Newspaper work asa recreation -
tion , " R. E. Brega , Callaway. i
ClEarly newspaper remines-
ence , " Geo. B. Mair.
"Something I know about editors -
tors , " F. M. Uurrie.
After completing the program
light refreshments -were sen'cd
by the host and hostess. This
pleasant feature of the evening
was' followed by a reharsel of
stories by a number , in which
Messers Currie , rega , Mair ,
Wright , Finch and Beal were
adepts.
It was a late hour 'when . the
meeting adjourned.
It was the unanimous cxpres-
sion of all that it was one of the
most pleasaut meetings the a -
sociation had held and Mr. and
Mrs. Purcell were highly cOmpU-
mented for the royal hme they
had provided for their guests.
ObItuary.
Maudy Elva Oneita Hanson
Clinebel , wife of A. L. Clinebell
of Custer Center , Nebraska , and
daughter of Mrs. D. Burton of
Seattle , Wash. , was born Sept.
29 , 1884 , in National Park , 1on'
tnna , being the first white child
born there. Was educated at
Sturgis , South Dakota , and
graduated at St. Mary's Academy
June 16th , 1903. Came to Custer
county July 4th , 1904 , and made
ber home with her uncle'and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Predmore of
Custer Center. Was married to
A. L. Cl nebell at the residence
of her uncle on March 5th , 1904 ,
died at Custer Center , January
5th , 1906 , aged 21 years , three
months and seven days. Funeral
sermon was preached by Rev. L.
L. Epley of the U. B. churcb ,
choosing for his text tbe beautiful -
ful metaphor embraced in the
following words : "Her sun
, goeth down while it is yet day , "
Jeremiah 15th chapter and < Jth
verse-Hev. Epley having sol-
qmnized the marringe vows of
this union less than two vears be-
fore. She leaves a husband ,
mother , sister , brother and many
other relative\ Custer county ,
Nebraska , and South Dakota to
mourn their loss of a dear departed -
parted loved one.
Her affiiction was dropsey and
heart complicntions. Everything
was done for her that could be
done by willing hands and anxious -
ious hearts. Her last weeks of
suffering were made more endurable -
: able by the sweet helping hnnd
of a loving mother who came the
long journey from Seattle , Wash.
, to ndminister the tendcr comfort.
ing help only a mother can give ,
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and was a constant helper and
comforter during the last five
weelcs of sickness.
She was hopeful to the last
, bearing her affiictions with grent
patience. She was loved by alJ
who knew her nd those that
knew her best loved her most.
How sad to know that swee1
voice i now hushed and still , but
we' shall meet again on the beau.
. tiful Eden of Love in tbe Para. .
disc of God. Har body was ten.
I derly laid to rest in the Custel
l Center cemetery.
G. H. RUSSOM.
[ OwllUl to our llrulted . .pace we Are oblhletl II
orult the poelry accoulP3uylllll this article-Ed
ForSalo
Fonrnteen haad of three and
four year old big bone horses ant :
three teams of young mules fOI
sale. AU good native stock.
J as. Prettyman. .
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Mr. nud Mrs. McGraw of
Gates , arc visiting Mr. and Mrq , I
C. Smitb.
There is another littte one at
Mr. Lewis' housc , but we learned
110 particulars.
Cbarley Hayes has rcturned to
this neighborhood and is runuing
with a corn sbeller.
Gco. Hcrrick bas returned to
'bis ' father's place on Ash Creek
an'd is shclling corn.
Mr. Peterson and several mem.
bers of his family have baen up
north-west the last few days
looking up a new loca ion.
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.Geo. Logan and wife , former
residents of this localitv and who
have been living inSou'th Dakota
and Pierce county , Nebraska , the
p st two yers , writc tbat they
are about to return to Custer'
county.
Charley Smith is among the
unfortunates who will ha\'c to
pull up stakes on the first of
.March , the word having gone
forth that the Prettyman ranch
is sold to an eastern Nebraska
man.
. George Smith Sr. , who has
farmed several years on the
Young ranch hasbought a haJf
section west of Calla way for 512
per acre. We heard that he was
afterwards offered 525 per acre
ior bis bargain.
ObItuary.
Died , at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A.VaHon in Myrtle
precinct , December 31st , 1905 , at
7:10 : in the evcning , Mrs. Janie
E. Lyons , aged 82 years , 9
months and 20 days.
Janc Elizabeth Lllwis was born
in 'Erie ' county , near Buffalo , N.
Y , .March . lIth , 1822 , she was
marricd to Calviu Lyon July 16 ,
1844. In 1854 they mo\'cd to
Delcware count ) ' , Iowa , and resided -
sided in Iowa until 1889 , when
they came to Custer county , Nebraska -
braska , where her husband died
10 1895.
She was the mother of seven
children-Mrs. Helen 'Walton of
Myrtle"at whose home she passed -
sed awa } ' . Mrs. .Emma Morgan
of Cedar .Rapids , Iowa' . N. T.
Lyon of Des Moincs , 'Washing-
ton , L. S. Lvon - of Salem , Orc. i
Mrs. Alice Rich of Spokanc ,
\Vasbington ; .and. two died in
infancy. . , : . .
. About.40 years ago she united
with .the Christian church.Ve
deepiy feel the'loss of moth r , no
one can fill herplace , but our loss
is her eternal gain.
Card of Thanks.
To thc friends and neighbors
who so kindly assiqted us at thc ,
death and burial of our beloved
mother and grandmother , we
tender our heartfclt thanks. ,
MR. AND MRS F. A. WALTON ,
C. A. WALTON.
This office for neat job work.
J. C. Moorc , abstracting. 2U
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J. N. Peale Co. for the fi nest
lot of ready made c10thin g in
Custer county. 22tf
Rave you seen the new Bargain
Counter in town ? Anyt11ing
thereon goes at 10c , at the Post
Office store.
FOR SAT.E-A new house , 24x26
four rooms , within two blocks of
the square. Inquire at this
offi'ce. ,24tf
Before paying 50c for any
needful article , see if it isn't on
Watts' Bargain Counter , in the
post office building.
For Saleor trade f r town property -
erty , one Hamiltonian gelding
roadster , one pair of matched
black mares an colt. Inquire at
this office. 27tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A good five-room house , hydraulic -
draulic well. small barn nnd
tber conveniences , situate three
, bt'ocks west of Globe hotel. Apply -
ply to John Bailey , janitor South
side , school. ' 1-9-tf
Cattle For Sale.
Thirty-five head of' cattle of
vaf.i s ag-es. All the cattle are
from A. Y. Sultons cows. F"r
particulnrs cnn .n or adqress
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30tf Br. : > ken Bow , Neb.
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or sale , .328 acres of fine
. land' , . ) . O acres in cuI tivatJon ,
all bu ( about 60' acres goo l fanR
la 1I1 ; , 100 acres , fenced in pa ture ,
new sod house lt 20 , feet well
f\qishe \ l fJnme : , stable , px32 feci ,
large .cnoug-h for eigh t. horses ,
good ell , . wind 111i1l , and good
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cellar with a frame building o\.er
it , half lnile of nice trees 011
south line. Price , $4,000. For
particulars enquire at RnpUDLI-
CAN office or write Wm. Shuck ,
Anselmo , Nebraska. 31-36
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Our sale of winter goods. bias been l'emarl ble' , .
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weather 0011ditions considel'ed , b1lt w filld. that , . . .
our Jurchases ? wel'S more extensi.va than nec s'I .
sal'y and a desire to make room for a.n elaborate
stock of spring g90ds leads us to m ke a swe p..a .
111g reduction in : prices. T.he quotations re' ' , not ,
"b it" : prices , but the r al thiq.g : , as'an inspe . . . .l.
tion will fully onvince'YO'L. . . . 'It . is . advisable . . .
. th t you do not delay in t killg 'adyaJ , tage of OUl
offerings , because , at , the figures n m.ed , e.n . : ' , .
tici pate a large sal at1 : . , . general olean-'L\p' : f th . : : .
articles en tlm ra ted. ' . . ; ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . ; . '
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I-Ieavy cotton , fleece , regular 50-cent article , now' only , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .39 C . : . .
A good grade of wool garments worth every cei1t of fi d llar , 'n \ \ ' . . . . . . 79 C
1Jnion . Suitst . . sold f.1v ry dhyat $ ! . ' 25 'ma.l'k-ed , dowlI . : to. ' : " : : : : - ' ' ' : ' : : : : ' : : : : ; : ' ' ' : : ' , : : ' / ' : . "
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All wool two-pip.ce suits , price cut from une dollar to. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . : . . . . , . . 7.9c .
Union Suits , none better , at the' regular price of $1.25 . . . . . . . . , . . . : . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . .99 C
Cotton , fleec , .a fine qu ) ity at fift ) " c nts , now only. " , : : . . . . ; : . . : : , : . : - . . . .39. p .
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, 331sper cent. pff on LADIES WAISTS : " . ' . j
. 20 per'centa ; off on CHILDREN'S WEAR. . . : , ' " . , : : - . .1
t . I-IANDSOl\lE ' GOLF ane NOHFOLI\ : AOICE'l'S. ' ' ' ' ' . . .
. ' 1'he 63-50 kind at . . ) . . : : ' \
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Jlere's where we intend to make a Hkilling' . ' , [ 01' , . tIw ne t. fQW ( t. ( YR.r' .r' , ' .
and at the pric s here named we see our profit plospe : ts go gHmmerll1g ; ; . ,
But we bought the g ods to 'sell and not carry ovel' n 8eason. , 'rhe Jise ' :
man is he who' takes advantage , Of the folluwing pric off81'ings.wl i' h ; ,
however , please remember , will exist for but a few days. : . . . .
. All our 515.00 suits' are ffered at. . , . . ; . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - : : .11.48 ' . " , . .
All our 13.00 suits are offered at. . : . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . o.89 .1. '
All our 10.00 suits are ffered at , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.77
All our 9.00 suits are offered at . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . , , , 6.66 . .
OVERCOATS AT- lESS THAN 'WHOlESAlE PrUCE. . . . :
See the goods and you will at once realize t1H t you now h ve" an OppOl' : ' \ , / , ;
tunity , such as you never before .had , of protectIng' Y0111' purf'f.1. ' - I
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' \Ve look f rwal'd to an exceedingly ' ' ryea' , : ; . 0' . .
- = in business and we know tbat Wp can depe1' . l 'on . OUl' , . . ' " 'Q
CI : > > eustomers to help us out. . , I , I ,
= - Now we arc going to Hell Furniture. Ui rdw re ; . . . , to '
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The cheapest place in tIw county dnd ' g
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