Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 01, 1906, Image 5

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t- IN AND AR DUND BROKEN . BOW
An Epitome of Personal , Affairs and Local
. tii. . Events During the Past Week.
Ira CHaze madc a busincss trip
to Merna Monday.
Geo. B. Homlcr , of Dunning ,
was a city visitor Monday.
T-4ee Piclcct t wcn t down to
I itchlield Monday morU1ng.
Pete and Maurice Hycrson were
i . passengers for Merna Monday.
\ . . Mr. and 1\1rs. R. N. Norcutt
. and daughter Hazel spent last
'l'hursd y in 'l'appen Vallcy.
J. H. II. Cross , of Ansley , was
a city \'isitor several clav lagt
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week : He returned hUl1h , 1 1l1r-
day.
. Mrs. Harrv Iszard left the fore
. . . _ part of thc week for the east to
'ji..t visit her father and br.Jther in
. , Canada. .
1\1iss Sadie Norcutt has returned -
' , - , ed from her trip to Edgemont ,
: S. D. 8he jnforms m ; she had an
r",4 . , enjoyable time.
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' . { : IJewis Bookneau , of 'Vcster-
: i. ville , left here last l riday night
. " ,1 . for Lincoln . to . rcccive treatment
\ " at the sal11tanum.
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We noticed two engines on a
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passenger train going east last
. Thursday. Hather an unusual
sight to see going east.
Leslie and Ernest McWilliams
came down from thc Black Hills
Monday morning to attend the
funeral of their aunt , Mrs. Hersh.
J. T. Cole , who recently located -
ed in Tappen Valley is building
: / { a largc barn on his farm , 30x56 ,
, . ; that will hold twenty eight head
of horses.
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'l'his office acknowledges a
friendlv call from I rnest Mc-
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'Vil1iains 'fuesday who came
clown Monday to attcnd the fun-
cral of his aunt.
} I - t _ , -'lhc ladies of lh Pn'shyterian
- church will give a llit1ncr Saturday -
Vchurch 311 in the Armory.
'rhe patronage of ( he puulic is
I cr.rd iall ) ' solici ted.
Chas. Bowman has lumber on
the ground near his residence in
the northwest part of the city for
the purpose of building a large
barn. Work . . commenced Mon- .
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Leonard Hersh , left here Fri- I
' clay n ght for Wlllowbrook , Mo.
, - to see his mother , but as she ( Hed I
before he arrivcd he came back
on the next train to arrange for
the funernl.
D. B. Sims , of Arnold , was a
J f social caller at this office last
Friday. He reports that a union
- f. meeting has been in progress at
Arnold for three weeks with
splendid results.
Fred M. Bryner , Editor of the
Oconto Iegister , was in the city
. " . Monday helping oe Dill make
1 . t. final proof on IllS homestead.
. The REl'UnUCAN acknowledges
a friendly call.
, Miss Lottie Suns returned last
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, } . Friday from Omaha , where she
' ' ' , . ' had been for several weeks for
; , , - surgical treatment. Her many
. : : - \ friends hope she may receive the
. _ benefit she hopes.
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; ' ; ; . . M r. and Mrs. G. 0 . Joyner ,
; ' . who recently located in the city
. , , , arc the proud parents of n tcn
; . . pound boy that was born to , them
f , " February 28th. M'ther ? and
. . " habe reported gethng along
t. 11icely.
li'rank Hersh and wife came
down froUl Deadwood Monday
. morning to attend the funeral of
their mother Mrs. Geo. Hersh
j. whose remains arrivcd here lon-
day Morning from Willowbrook
.Missouri.
Geo. Hersh , of Willowbrook ,
Missouri , who came here the first
of the week on the sad mission
of burying his wife wa5 a soci l
caller at this office ) 'esterday.
Mr. Hersh and his daughter ,
Lyddia , will return to Willow-
brook where they will remain
this season to settle matters up.
G. T . Parker and family of
Gresham , who bought a quarter
section of land of 1. A. Reneau ,
" north of town last spring , arrived -
ed the first of the week. His
daughter Mrs. Ollie Mae Bush ,
who bought the Frank Stevens
farm north of town arrived Tuesday -
day night.
'l'be people of the Christian
' church were treated to a surprise
y'
' . last Sunday. 'rhey went to
" church Sunday morning with the
expectation of hearing Chancellor
Aylsworth , of Cotner University ,
, but heard his son instead. Mr.
e. . . . . Aylsworth seeing that he could
- not fill his appointment sent his
son in his place. Both IllS talks
were interesting. .
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\Vright I ankin , of Brewster ,
was a city visitor 'Monday.
Ii' . A. Moore was an castbound
passengcr Monday worning.
\V. A. Gorge and wife wcnt to
Omaha 'l'uesday on a few days
visit.
Mrs. S. Larson , of Hampton ,
is at the hospital for medical
treatment.
Pete and Maurice H'erson
spent Sunday with their parents
in this city the 25th.
Anna Conley returned Sunday
from Taylor , where she has becn
nursing the past week. \
Attort\cy F. H. Ben'tIey , of
Ansley , was transacting legal
business here this week.
J. H. Swick , of Gatc ! ! , was in
Friday with a loail of hogs which
he sold at $5.45 per hundred.
Several i.1ew houses are reported -
ed to be ' .UHler process of construction -
struction in the north and 110rtb
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cast part of town.
G. A. Vandever , of Coolyton.
was in the city over clunday and
Monday visiting his daughter ,
Mrs. Jas. H. Johnson.
Leslie McWilliams , of Deadwood -
wood , who is in th cmploy of
tbc B. & M. , was a social caller
at this office yesterday.
Mr. A. Warner , of Oakdale ,
Nebraska , is visiting his daughter -
ter , Mrs. Christensen , who underwent -
went a serious operation Satur-
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. C. D. Kellogg , of Craig ,
Missouri , who spent several days
in the city looldnk after busines ! >
matters returned home Monda ) '
night.
1.E. . Delano , of Lee Park , was
a city visitor Saturday. He informs -
forms us that W. S. D lane will
locate at Lincoln and engage in
the real estate business.
Mrs. Jules Hautnont and h r
brother , Theo l'riskhorn , leI t
yesterd y morning to .visit th ,
father 111 Pennsvlval11a , who
reported sick. He is in his ' ) , .
year.
It is reported that two hundred
Nebraslm editors attended the
meeting of the State Press As-
soc'ation at Lincoln this week.
Two Broken Bow papers were
represented.
Dr. C. L. Mullins performed
two very successful operations
for appendicitis at t11e hospital
Saturday. The patients being
W. S. Salesbury and Mrs. C. J.
Chnstensen , both of whom arc
doing well.
Watt Hutchinson , who for the
past eight months has been clerk-
mg in Peale & Co's store has accepted -
cepted a position in Sheppard &
Burl's Grocery Store. He commenced -
menced la t l\iond y morning. 'I '
"Billy" ' 1'homson went to I
Grand island last Frida y to attend
the w 1ist tournament. lIe and
his partner , 1\1r. Martin , came
within twopoints of winning the
grand trophy. 'rhe boys have
reason to feel jubilant.-Ans ey
Argosy.
1\1iss Sharp gave a surprize
party at the home of her mother ,
Mrs. L. L. Sharp , last Thursday
evening in honor of Miss Ollie
Griffith's eighteenth birthday.
She was assisted by Miss Goldie
Cox. A very pleasant time is re-
. ported.
Frank Norton. who was hurt
on the 16th of December , by
Molloy's dray team ruuning a way
received a draft this morning
from the Woodman Accident Association -
sociation for $57.07 for the injury
received. The square dealing of
this association is noticed in the
fact th3.t while his claim was for
35 d ys total disability they allow - !
low him for 34 days total mid 24 :
days partial disability , which is
entirely satisfactory to Mr.
Norton.
The l dgar Sun of Feb. 23 , in
speaking of the evangelist ic
meetings now being held at Edgar -
gar by Evangeli t Lincoln McConnell -
Connell , and assisted by "Lony"
Jones as musical director , says
"the meetings were successful
from the first. ' 1.'he Evangelist
deli vereel sledge-hammer arguments -
ments for eight days against sin
and its consequences , bringing
men un er conviction from the
start , and on the first invitation
given to penitents 45 came forward -
ward and on each succeeding
ni ht since , there were 110 less
than ten to forty who decided for
Christ. Up to that date 326 had
began the christian life as a result -
sult of the meetings.
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! Ct\r1 ( I'aate , ot DUl1ning , was n.
c i tJ visi tor Tuesday.
' 1.010 RUSlsell , of Anselmo , was
I a city visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. M. M. Parkhurst , of
Oklahoma , is in the city looking
after busincss matters.
J. l . l vans , of Spring Creek ,
wa3 a city visitor Tuesday. 11 ( '
remembered this office with a
social call.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mauk went
to Ansley today whcre the ) ' will
visit indemnitel ) ' with Mrs.
Maul's son on Clcar Creek , Wm.
Hicken bet tom.
J. Wood Spcncer , of Weissert ,
dicd Mondav about noon , after a
short illness of ouly two or three
days. It is thought the , cause of
his death was LaGrippe. We
ha ve not been able to learn further -
er particulars.
The Ladie. Library Social.
The Ladies 14ibrary basket
social given at the Court House
1'uesday night was a great suc-
cess. A fine cr.owd was present
and while all thc baskets sold
enl ) ' one sold as low as 60 cents ,
the othcrs going from $1.00 to
$3.00.Vatt Hutchinson captured -
ed the choice basket at $3.05. A
pleasan t time was enjoycd and
the proceeds satisfG.ctory.
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Church of Chriat.
E. . 'VC'ods , of Varsailles ,
Missouri , is expected to preach
for the Church of Christ next
Lords clav , He comes with a
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view of locating as pastor.
Preaching h011rs at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 : p. m. The public is
cordially invited to attend both
morning- . and evening.
Bapti.t Church.
Services in the Baptist church
next Lords day at 11 a. m. an
7:30 : p. m.
Rev. Levack will preach both
morning and evening.
A hearty welcome given to11. .
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Pie and C"Ic Sale.
'l'he lad ies of the aptist church
will hold a pic and cake sale at
Sheppard and Burk's store in the
r ca1ty I lock Saturday , March
10 , in the afternoon. Your patronage -
ronage is solici ted , ' 38.39.
Cumro hem. .
Miss Eunice George , prcsiclent
of the Y. W. C. A. of Grand Island -
land College , has been sent as
deleg-ate to the "Student 'Volun-
teer" convention held t Nashville -
ville Tennessee Feb. 28 to March
4 , inclusive' This conventi9n is
international and is interdenominational -
inational and is held quad-semi-
annually this being tle fifth. Its
purpose is the furtherance of
Missions. Many delegates will
be in attendancc from all parts of
the world.
Nc. George has just marketed
the finest lot of spring pigs that
he ever raised. One hundred
head 110t quite ten months old
netted over eleven dollars per
he51d. 'l'hey were raised from the
celebrated G. E. Cadwell stock
ot red bogs.
Our genial "Bachelor , " E. H.
Morgan , livcs in his new little
"White House. " Have not hearel
of an ) ' wedding announcements
as yet.
Notice.
The Peale Department Store
is like a bee hive. Crowds of
people arc taking advan'tage of I
the low prices. This estab11sh- . .
ment must and will be closed out.
Save yourseh'es money by attending -
ing this sale.
MInoIS & Co.
Io.ing Out.
O. II. 1\e\'iR and Co. hang
bought J. N. Pt.-alc's interest in
the J. N. P ale slock of goods
desire to c103e out the stock at
once. If ) 'OU want bargains in
clothing call and see ,
3i-tf O. II. l\1 VIS & Co.
C. . & Q. Time Schedule.
Corrected March 1. 190.6.
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NO. 42. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IO41 ; ! a. III.
NO. 43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:54 a. III.
NO. 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:45 : 1' . III.
43 lIIake' ! conneclilllHI ( or cleatlwoocl a.cI a\l
polntH to the IIlacK 1111\1 ; .
No.3' ) arrlveR ( mill Iheea'I. . . . . . . . . . . , { , :20 : p. III.
NO. 4(1 ( , lesuJK ( or the caRl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :20a. : 111.
3'1 and 40 clnllol run we'll n ( BroKen IIOW.
Broken Bow Market.
( Prlcell Itlay,1
\Vheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 57
Oats. . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 21
Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3(1
arle ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 25
IIogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ( ,5
Steers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00
CO\\'s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25
'l'urkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0' )
8h iclens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07
Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ,0
Onions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00
Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 35
Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Hay. . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50"to 4 00
'Straw. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
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Doctor 14each , Dentist.
'l'his office for job work.
Dr. T. T4. l "arnsworth , c1entist.
J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2U
Insurance that insures.
38tf H. G. MOOR It.
li'resh Oysterscandcigars and
tobacco at Mike Scanlons.
Buy your farm and city prop-
lerty of B. W. Blair. 37tf
List your farm and cit ) ' property -
erty with B. W. Blair. 37tf
FOlt SAI.It-PUre bred Plymouth -
outh Rocks-for 50 cents a set-
ting. THOMAS NOONAN.
Ii'or bargains in rcal estate see
Bowman & Andcrson , just west
of the Security State nnk. 10tf
li'oR SAT.H-A new house , 24x2 ( )
four rooms , within two blocks of
the square. Tnquire at this
officc. 24tf
Two nicely furnished rooms for
rent. One block from square.
C 'V. 'V AIIf. ,
38-39 City Barber Shop.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ,
Good Pcrcheron stallion , six
years old , weight 1700 :
tf J. G. LnoNAun.
W ANTED-Men , women , boys
and girls to represent McOlure's
Maga ne Good pay. Address
67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf.
Wanled-Horses - an(1 ca.ttle to
winter at 50 cents per head per
month. Plenty of good ha ) ' ,
range and water. .Addres Chas.
Owen , Anselmo , Nebr. 31 38
F'oH SAT.1t-Eleven and half
lots , 50x140 feet. Good frame
house , good barn , good well and
100 bearing fruit trces. l nquire
at this office. 17tf
FOR SAI.IA team of mares ,
five years old , wdght about 1100 ,
in foal. Enquire at this office
37-38.
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FOR SA1.I'ream of horses
and farming implements on approved -
proved security , at old Talbot
building. -
'V. W. ANDlutSS.
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The J. N. Peale Co. Department -
ment Store is being closed entirely -
ly out at greatly reduced prices.
Come everybody. Store crowded
all day. Dry goods , Clothing
and Shoes at cost-everything
goes.
38-3' ) . O. H. MEVIS & Co.
Estray Notice.
Taken up at my place in 14ec
Parl { , Nebr. , Jan. S , two reel bull
calves. Owner can have same
by proving p operty and paying
charges.
W. A. Hudson , Arcadia , Nebr.
Do you Want it For $6001
HIO acres of land 2 miles from
argent , Custer County Nebr.
f-4egal , nos , W. N. W. } . ( & .
S. 1 . . % of N. W.U & . S. W.U
of N. I . U all 111 Sec. 18. 'l'own-
ship 1' ) . Range 17. Custer
County , Neb ! : .
'rhis farm is free of debt. Abstract -
stract perfect.
li'or particulars rddress , Andie
Terril , Quincy , Ill. 37-38.
$200,000 to loan on good
Custer County farms.
2ltf R. G. Moore.
R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D.
S. the Dentist. 37tf
Combination Sale.
Poland China Sows and Short
Horn Bullsat Fair Grounds ,
Ord , Neb. , on March 13th
'l'here will he sold 20 bred sows ,
among them two winners at the
State fair , 1905 , and the 1rt and
Sweepstakes HOW , and the 1st ,
2nd and 4th sows in the six-mos
class at the Valley County fair.
All of these winners will be bred
to the 1st prixe boar under one
year.
Also the following short horn
bulls : One 4-year old ; one 2-year
old and sixtcen from ten to fifteen -
teen months old. 'rhere will be
show material in thi ! ) bunch.
There w111 also be '
se\'en high-
grade bulls on sale.
Catalogucs ready now. Order
one of IIather or the Quix office.
Sale will commence promptl ) '
at 1 0'c10ck.
Free Lunch 1130 ; to 1230. ;
Parties from a distance stop at
Hotel Ord.
J. A. Ollis , Jr" will sell fort ) '
Duroc bred sows on the 14 . ,
I Come and attend both sales. th.l
W. J. JIATIIJtR Ord , Nebr.
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( _ _ C. W. WAHL , ProprietOo.1i\ ,
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New and Second Hand Furniture ,
Flour and Feed Store ,
\Ve wish to notify 0111' mnn ' l'ustomOl'S that ; we
have added to OUI' stork oJ : , IIIl'clwnl'e all kinds of '
Nails , Staple and Smooth' Wire
" \Ve also have [ ason Oity and : Keurney { lour ,
the best that can be 1uul in the state.
'N e always have plenty of feed and balml hay.
Goods delivered free to Hny part of the city.
'tV 0 repai1' fUl'niture and frnme pie-tu1'os.
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Three first choice Boars at a bargain II sold soon. ,
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Agents for the Nebraska Central .
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L. E. COLE , .
licensed El11balrnor
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Fune.ral DirectoL
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DAY AND NIGHT CAllS PROMPTLY .
ANSWERED.
NO BETTER HEARSE IN NEBRASKA.
PHONE No. 322. BHOKEN BOW.
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The Celltl al South
Thc ahollc of Soft Wisll1s , Pcrsishmt Sunshinc nllli GClllle Rnills ; lhe
Inlll ( of BCllut ) ' , IIp0J1iIlCS 1 Fluwers , Contentmcnt nmIlIeallh.
The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville
Railroad , stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf
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'fhroughout this wille nrea fertilc Inml is yet to he hUll nt-from n
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Northern stulldpoint-VHRY I.OW l'RICHS.
From SOIllC of lhis Inml 1111 a\'l'ra e of $116.1)5. nct , was made
' , Strawherries.
last ) 'cnr 011
llrolll Cantalonpcs , 'J50.00.
Peachcs I Allples. Grapcs. rcturn hruuIsolllcl ) ' . Catllc IIced
hntI lilt e willter lee\ '
Write mc for fnets IIml Figurc . . - -
G. A- PAl K , Gen'l Immigration and Industrial Agcnt
Louisville & Nashville R. R. ,
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T-40UISVU41-4E , KEN'1.'UCKY.