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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
I : 1. . t : : : K : i w. D. Hall , of Sargent , was a ' . city visitor l'riday. ; Stilhnan Gatcs was among the City visitors Tucsday. . JasIlerVallacc , of West Union . was a city visitor Tuesday. ' : . ! .T. J. Tooley , of Ansel11o , a.t- 1. tended the Flick funeral 1U this . . .jJ . chy SUD l1Y , " F. M. Krause ma < 1e final proof on his homestcad Monday before Judge Humphrey. Rev. R. Bettis , of B rwyn , was a city visitor Monday afternoon. 'fhis officc acknowlcdgcs a social . call. call.A. A. .T. VanAntwerp went to . Sargcnt Tuesday to survey a l1ew addition to' the town for ADS Hartlcy. . l G. N ; Rawson lcft Monday on ' ' 1' ' 1 a visit to thc' New England ( ( ; states. He expccts to be gonc . mont11 I two , \ C. A. Cb pman , of Walworth , was a city Isitor Tuesday. The RUPUDLI acknowledges a business c 11. JOOI1 ehling , of the Wcst Table , ddcd several hundred forest an fruit trees to hi8 homc- stcad I wcek. Thc ( { meral of Mrs. C. Mackcy , of Y , who died the latter Ant last week , was held at Ansi y Sunday. / / J. / D. Troycr and H. H. Andrews - /drews , of' ' Callaway , came over r Sunday to attend the Masol1ic funcral of Taylor Flick. Mrs. Howe , of Mullin , who re- ccntly had al1 opera9 > n at the Broken Bow Hospital returned home ycsterday morning 011 41 , having ful1y rc'covered. " A , C. IT apgood came u ) from li'airbury Monday mormng on " business , returuing Tuesday. t" He is very much pleased with \ I the town and his work t11ere. , j " ' \ " < " -ti li k , ol'Washington , arrived - , rived last Thursday night to attend - . tend the funeral of his father. I His brother , Walter , came in r from Oklahoma Friday evening. F. H. Young went to Ansley Sunday morning to attcnd the funeral of Mrs. Mackey. He returned - turned in time to attend the F It.1'iJ-t.1era1herei : ntheaf.ter ; , ( $ nO$2 i P. Great reachcd home Me : ; day from St. Louis and has been very busy this wcek getting the stock of new hardwardwarc properly placed , in d0 11g" which hc is succeeding admirably. Mrs. J.V. . Bruce had her ank- \ ' Ie sprained Sunday afternoon " , white returning from the Flick funeral. The team behind which . . she was riding became fractious and through fear the buggy , would overturn she jumped out sustaining the injury above men- tioned. I ( } . ' W. T. Ilaumont , of Elton , re- turnell' Saturday from 14incoln , _ where he has been attending the , State Agricultural School. 'l'here i were fOllr others attending from 1 ' Custer County the past winter I ' I , ' . 'l'hey are M. . Myers , R. Hut - ' ller ! , of Broken How , Evert Vandenburg , of Sargent , and C. t Henger of Callaway. MAHHIED-PmHNIE-Sl'ENCHIt- j - - - : At the home of tlie officiating , dergj'man ncar Ucrwyn , Sunday April 29th at 3 p. m. , John W. I Piernie and Miss Alta Spencer , d' " hath of Berwyn , Rev. R. Bellis I officiating. 'fhe bride is the : daughter of the late Wood Spencer - er and the groom the son of Alex : ? iernie. 'rhese young people will commence housekeeping on a farm near Berwyn. 'l'he HE- l'UDUCAN joins their friends in extending congratulations. his residence DIUD-JUKUR-At J near Berwyn , Sunday , April 29 , . . ' ' 't John Juker Jr. . age , 46 years , 10 . . / "months and 19 days. The de- cea ell was born in Bean , Switzerland - land , June 10 , 185 < ) . He was taken slck 'l'uesday of last week died Sunday. He leaves a wife several children and an aged mothl r to mourn his death. The funcra I was held at 10 o'clock a. m. M nday in the Berwyn school 11Ouse. 'l'he sermon was preach- cn by Hev. R. Bellis. 'fwo May parties are scheduled t for next Wedncsday night in Broken Bow. 'l'he Mazuma N. I. ' 1' . Club give its Sixteenth \ annual at the Opera house ; reception from < J to 9:30 : , the grand march at 9:30 : , sharp , with 'I'aylur's orchestra on the "I stage and l . J. Morton prompter. At the Cadwell building the Union Young People and friends . . . . \ will assemble , the program to . . begin at 9:30. : And thus will the glorious spring of t906 be ushcred in. I' , . . . - . . . . . , r . ' . 'b. ' , J. F. Bryson , of eorgctown , WHS a business cal1e : t this oflice ycsterday. . Sam .11 ' nd Frank Jacquot , of Merna , t ended the 'favlor Flick / this cit ) Su day. ' / . ! A continuation f beautiful weather-likel toda , ( for even only a short tunc , an l'cprn plant- 'ing will be finished. ' ! \ Patrick Kelley , of ' \ \ . Hclena , waS a. friendly caller C'lUthis oOlce yesterday. It was 1 SJtirst visit to Brolcn Bow in two fy'cars. Drs. Mu11ins and tw e , Christensen - tensen and wife arcti at Lincoln this week , attending tile meeting of the State MedicaJ.S : ; ciety. A good lawn an't\lltandsome ' \ flower beds maim m \ a humble home most attractiv nd assist also in making a b uliful city. The District cour " ill convene in this city MOnday i'tb Judge Hostetlcr presiding. , lIt will be a term in equity au , i'ill probably - ably last all week. l' J. A Amsberry , orJ ason City , was a business vistJt 'r at this office this a. m. H lv s in the city to close up his r for the east half of school scHon 36-15- 18 which he has bOl' ' rlif. 'I'he Broken Bow a ball club are at Ansley their 1\1- itiative game of the . season. As , to the result of the .g-iifue today , Manager Bray WaSa'fher optimistic - mistic , stating that ! ( uc Ansley team wad the hard - tion hc had to conte with last season. t ' . - - - ENs-A pril 26 , Adol ihlE. , Ander. son and Mrs. Ali.e . ' . f tePhens , by Judge Hump11re aWhe court house. 'rhe HEPUDL CAN extends congratulations to ' . nd Mrs. Anderson and wish tItem a long life of happiness and ; prosperity. t : 10' Mrs. ! . A. Reneau : and three children , who spent tJie winter at Los Angeles , c fn' reached home yesterday , ac Quhhnied by Mr. Rcneau , who. met ! thcm at Grand Island. It-i nbedles testate state that the good : ' 14 is glad to b at home ag : tnr althouh she enjoyed her staJi i California - nia very much. : : ) g Mr. and Mrs. J. G.I.Garpenter : , of Lexington , are ni ttrning the loss of their little s01rftohn ; ; P lk , who died April 28th\at ( 6:45 : p. , m. . age , . 4 . . . month l ( l 4 days. - - " - - IMr-- : 1..Mrs--Carpenter wcre formerl } ' residents of Broken Bow and their many friends here join in extendiug leir sympathies. Misses Myrtle and Clara Wale- field , of Waverly , Neb. , who have been teaching school at Bingham , near Allianc , have been visiting this week , the family of their uncle , Mr. Harve Burton , four mile8 north-wcst of this city. 'I'hey leave for home tomorrow to spend the summer. Fred Sigler , of SJnidc , S. D. , is in the city visiting bi Ister , Mrs. Brindlc , and 1enC\\'lnt ' old acquaintances , It has II 'CII fifteen - teen , years sincc he left h.rc and he finds most of the hoys who were ll s schoolmates g-roWII up and gone. lIe will remnin a weck before to the Hills , where his father , Glorge Sigler , is cngaged In mining- . 'l'he earlier closing of St01\S h announced in anotlH'r column , this will givl the clerks more leisure and patrons should hear in mind the courtcsy extcnded by the proprietors and not delay until - til the hour of closing to malce their purchases. A.ll should work together to make life easier and better for every class. Alone. Mrs. Walter Glaze wou1l1 be pleased to meet her friends and patrons in the Burlington Block , rooms 1 and 2. A Correction. In the printed list of subscribers - ers to the San Francisco Relief Fund last week the amount of Peale- aller Co. was made to read 51.00 where it should have been 55.00. By mistake thc names of C. O. Jones for 51.00 and Allan Cham- berlatn for 51.00 was o111mitted from the printed list. Since publishing the list we have received - ceived a check of 55.00 from John Reinhart , of McKinley , to be added to the fund , which we turned over to the city committee to be forwarded with the balance in cash to the re1ief committee at San Francisco. Allcn Heyner was credited with potatoes instead - stead of 51-cash , and the name of Mrs. J. N. Grimm , who gayc a bushel of potatoes was omitted from the printed list. Another Dollar Cor Japan Sufferera. C. J. Brenizer added anothe1 dollar 'l'uesday t the Japan He. I lief Fund , which raises tbe I amount to $52.14. . . . . . t I . " " . . . . - . . . - . . . " " _ . ' - . . : - . "q" ' : : , , ' . ' " Dapti.t Church Scrvices next Loret's tIa ) il1 the Baptist church at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. m. Subject in the morning , Changed from Glory to Glory. " In the evening "A Rcckless Sleeper. " Young peoples sen'ice at 7 p. m. A heart ) . welcome to all. A. M. Levacl" Pastor. A Pelican. Chas. Brandcnburg brought to the city 1'uesday a live pelican which he caught Sunday in a slough near his place on the table cast of Merna. It is full grown and measures eight feet from tip to tip of its wings. One wing has been slightly hurt which en. ablcd him to catch it. He lcft it at Taylor's photograph gallery Tuesday to have a photograph taken of it. It docs not secm the least bit shy but defcnds itself vigoro tsly with its beak. An Explanation. It was through a misunderstanding - standing at the house that the remains of John l\1arshall were not opened at the church. I am sorry it was so. so.J. . D. l\1AHSIIALL. Some Dig Hog. . 'rheodore li'rischorn , of 'Veis- sert , recently shipped three car loads of hogs to South Omaha that averaged 406 pounds each. 'l'his is a pretty hard record to bea t. Sabbath School Convention. On May 15th and 16th the Annual County Sunday School Convention will be held in Broken - en Bow , at the Presbyterian church. The op ning session will be on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. : It is hoped that every school in the county will at least send one delegate. Speakers of state and national reputation will be present. A highly interesting an instructivc program has been prepared. Visitors and delegates will be entertained. Do not fail to attend. SADIE. WIIITHUEAD , Sec'y Co. S. S. Ass'n. . . . . - - - Daccalaurrcl\tc Sermon , The ; fchool board has elected Rev..Fr.Oailythc Catholic Priest of Dale and Broken Bow , to preach the class sermon of the High School. 'I'he class consists of ten , three of wl1C'tn arc boys , the others arc gi ds. - - - - - - - RainCall Cor April The rainfall for April in this locality , as registered by H. L. Ormsby , at the depot , is as follows - lows : - April 4. . . , . . . . . .08 of an inch I. 7. . . . . . . . .21 I. " 12. . . . . . . . 1.24 " " 13. . . . . . . . .31 " " 18. . . . . . . . .29 " " 25. . . . . . . . 1.82 " " 27. . . . . . . . 1. 76 " . . 28. . . . . . . . . ( ,8 I I 130. . . . . . . . . 2. < )6 " Total. . . . . . < ) .39 DUlineu Houle. Close at 7 p. m. 'Vc , the undersignec1merdmnts of Broken Bow agrce to close our respcctive places of business at ' 1 o'clock p. 111. , commencing Monday - day , May 7 , } I ) 0 ( " and continuing until November 7th , 11)J ( ( " except- ing'Saturdays : J. c. Bowcn , Lco Dcan ill. A. Penn , ! \Irs. Gco. Zahn J. R. Hnmphrcy F. W. Haycs Shcppar < < l & Bnrk Prc < l C. 1\lalllick Sn ) ' < lcr Bros. & Co J. II. Johnson Ea lc Grocl'ry Co C. W. Wahl Pcalc-Walkcr Co A. H. Anlcrson ( L'cll & Co Mrs. I.um Pcnn C. S.Iartin ! I. . F. Rapp II. B. Drakc S. P. Great & Co R'crson Bros. Co Wm. Gillings J. W. Scott J. A. O. Thomas Mrs. E. 1\1. Bcan Willis Ca well Kcnnedr & Son O. H. Conra Geo. Willing Glaze & Co 1' . J. simonson G. W. App1e J. l : . nartoll \V. P. Roers ! D. C. Konke1 E. Rcyncr & Co J. G. VanCott - - , - - - ' - - - - - - - Droken Bow Marlct. ( Prices to.da ) ' , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S ( ,0 Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 l ye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Barley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 IIogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 80 Steers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Cows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 Turkeys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 Chickens. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . OS Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Onions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 } ' : Eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 TInj' . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 to ( , 00 Stra\v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 , - - - - - - ' " - The RUI'unr.IcAN is especially . I equipped to print Sa1e : l3ills. - " " - , . . . . _ . . . . . .r-- - - . r------- ' , " SB S [ BUSINESS POINTERS. . . S Notice. W AN'rUD-Plain sewing. Hoom over Powell store. 45-46 , MHs. HOSH l'lHtUI. ; . - - - - - ' Gft Saving stamps at ADVq. Doctor Leach , Dentist. . This office for job work. J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf See ADVO ad. on . first page. If JOu have catarrh see Dr. Warrick , May 16. Insurance that insures. 38tf , H. G. MooHu. Drs. 11'arnsworth & Beck- Dcntists. tf Furniture given away at Advo. Furnished rooms to rent. Bath in , conne tion. Enquire at the l m'UIII.ICAN omce. 44tf li"oR SAI.u-A five acre tract of land in south part of Broken Bow. Good building site. Inquire of T. E. 'I'ALlJOT. iI i I [ 1'OR SALU-A fcw gooa fresb milch cows. W. M. V ANNICH. 46.47 For bargains in real estate see Bowman & Anderson , just west of the Security State Bank. lOtf ' 1'he Advo give Saving stamps. FOR SAr.U-or trade for stock , two eig-ht and'a four room resi- dencc. Terms to suit purchaser. 45tf J. B. BUHDICK. FouND-Saddle blanket , owner can obtain same by proving property - perty and pa'ing for this nptice. WnT.Is CADwmL. FOH SAT.H-A new honse , 24x26 four rooms , within two blocks of the square. Inquire at this office. 42tf S. .P. Great & ; 00. now 'have a complete stock of hardware , which their old as well as new patrons are invited to call and see. Dr. Warrick , the specialist , late of New York Eye & Ear Hospital , will meet eye , ear , nose and throat patients and those needing glasscs properly fitte.d at the Grand Ccntral Hotel , Wednesday , May 16. 47 48 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , Good Pcrcheron stallion , six years old , weigJ1t 1700 : tf J. G. LUoNAlm. Something' new at ADVO. W ANTED-Men , women , boys and girls to represent McClure's l\a a ne Good pay. Address 67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. - - - - We always have money to loan on farms. R G. Moore In Apple Block. 35tf FOR SAT , It-Eleven ancl half lots , 50x140 feet. Goocl frame house , gooll barn , g'ood well anc1 100 bearing fruit trces. l nquire at this office. 17lf H. P. Great & ; Co. has a fine lot of flng- poles , forty feet high without a splice , very Rtlitnble for flag poles for school districts.rrllOse interested should not fnil to see them. E. P. Robinson , of Duuning , wishes to sell his livery barn , 52x58 feet , three Jots 25x150 feet , together with one team of horses , b\1ggyancl harness , price $800.00. Mr. Robinson's time is fully taken putting clown wells for homesteaders , hence cannot look after barn and liven' business. - Grant 'rurnbull , of Dunning , also wishes to sell a four-room house , in good repair , at $450.00 , so that he maj' enlarge his hotel , as his present building is taxed to the limit and busincss turned away. Write to or call on either of the aboved named gentlemen , or the undersigned. WII.I.IS CAmvm.l. . Dunning has good prospects to become a division as soon as trock is laid on new survej' from Sar- gent to Dunning. 42t S. P Great & Co. have Just received three car loads of excellent furniture of fine quality and a car of wire and nails will arrive in a day or two. $200,000 to loan on good Custer County farms. 21tf R. G. Moore. I R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. S. , the Dentist. 37tf , . , ' - : - : 'Y.- : v ' , - , " . "rJ.7j ' " " f' > S i i - " . t CITY BARBER SHOP ( -r- . . , . , , . ; : . . . " I t j' : : : - - . . . " ' ' 'l . ' I' : . . ' l'I'I' ' ' : ' " lllli I , p" . . . . " 11' \ ' : w . ' J ' \ t ' " , 'i ' n' 'I1/I / ' . . . . , . t 1 : . > t. , , \i i' .i . . t:5 : i , : t1 , . . : t , ! = n : , , . ( , . , ' ' . ,04'4r. t IDVI HyrrJIING up.rrO-DA'rE. ( _ c. W. WAHL , , Proprletor. _ ri\ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . New' and. Second Hand Furniture , Flour and Feed Store. 'N e wish to notify 0111' mn.ny customers that we hn.ve ndded .to our stock of lIar ware all kinds of Nails St : ple and Smooth , Wire. ' \Ve also have l\nson [ City and lcarney flour , . , the best that can be had ill the state. 'N e always have plenty of feed and baled hay. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. 'N e repair furniture and frame pictures. I J. " " ' ( ] V. SCC > 'r-J:1l. : : , . . . . , , - - - - - - - ' - - " - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - < - - - - CUSTER CANYON HERD OF jDUROC JERSEYS Eight miles west of Brolcn Bow. . . ESSE , & MOOREHOUSE , lIIwNN1 llow. ! . . Three lirst choice Boars at a bargain if sold soon. . , - - - . . . . - . . rr ' ' ! t'lt . r-ifri . : ; : t:1 : : : ; : . . trl . : k" , .r.Jfr. ; " ' . ( : t' . " : , : : : t : . : . : ' " "fi ; ' : : ' " " . : r { . ' : ' .rf.r . ; , : . 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' , " - DAY AND NIGHT CAllS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. . \ . NO BETTER HEARSE IN NEBRASKA. PHONE No. 322. BROIEN BOW. - - The Celltl al South 'fhe ahocIc of Soft Wim ! ! ; , Persistent Sunshinc ancI Gcntle Rains ; the Inn < 1 of Beauty , IIpopincs , Plowers , Contentment nntllIea1th. The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad , stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf Throughout this wiele arca fertilc 1 11 < 1 is yet to be . : hal ( nt-from n Northcrn stnndpoiut-VHRY I.OW PRICHS. llrom SOllie of this latHl an average of $416.95 , net , was lIIade last } 'ear on Strawhcrries , From Canta10upes , $50.00. l'caches , : . Grapes. relurn handsomel ) ' . Catne need ' hut' litt \ c winter lecd. Write me Cor fncts and Figure . G. A- PARK , Gen'l Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville. R. R" LOUISVILLE , KEN'l'UCKY. .