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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1906)
. . If . . J- -L - " . - t . . . . : . . ' . , . ' . . p" "c . . , , _ . . . . , . . 1 . ; . . . . . . . . I , J1 - ' \1 \ ' Z'd HII 814 DRAK'E'S ' MILL END REMNANT SALE I which is now in progress and w111 continue - tinue through this , vee1\ : and next , closing' Saturday , , Tuly 7th , is dispensing more hnl' ains thun , vere ever put out in Brolten Bow at one t Ine. flEHE ARE A FEW OE' 'l'HE AIlGAINS TRA'f GIEET YOU : . " ' , " . . " - . - - - - lO.cent LADlES VESTS. 7c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS-cent T.4ADIES VESTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . 12c IS.cent LADIES HOSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9c 'rAIi'FE'I'A lUBBON , Nos 7 and' ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c 'I' AIi'FE'I'A RIBBON , Nos 1 ( " 22 and 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOc 'l'AV'Fg'rA H.IBBON , Nos 60 , SO and 100. . . . . . . . . . . . , 15c 10and IS-cent FANcl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c 50-cent li'l .NS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c 2000 Ibs of 1\.I.i11 : En.d.s IN LAWNS , DIMI'I'IES , ORGANDIES , . PERCALES , Etc. 2 kC. I. Sy : 2kc , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l - L- - I - - . , - 25 c . au CL.OT : : J : G25 c . Olr during this sale only. This inludes our entire line of Men's , Boys' and ChiJdren'f' ' ; CJothing. . - . Sue large poster for prices ' - - 'fhis sale is proving better each succeeding day. as ne"r bargains are being , added as fast us we can find space todisplay , tliem. of coming to this sale .every day. You will surely : find so thini t . h H b fiJlt . G et t e a : please you. And If you get , what you dOl'l't want today bring it back tomorrow. Your money . ' ' f H B D R A K E' : al ways goes back cheerfully here. . . . . _ . . > 1"0" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - SOMETHING DOING IN THIS VICINITY. ! An Epitome of Personal Affait.s and l.ocal : Events Cut'jng the Past Week. II I I . J as. Led wich mafle a business trip to Brewster 'ruesday by the r way of DUllning. J. 1\1. McCormick of Ansley was a city \'iSI tor yesterday. 'l'his ofl ce acknowledges a social ca11. I Mrg. Ncls Knud"cn and daugh- \ tel' of 'l'urncl' Yallcy went to Scneca 'l'ucsday on a week's visit. J. G. Lcnning rcturned yesterday - day from the Black Hills wherc he was 1001ng altcr his mining in teres ts. , ' ] hc Summcr school has en- rollcd several namcs since our report last week. 'rhe enrollment - ment reaches IJS. 1\1rs. Carl FuMe , who has been visiting in thc city for the past three weeks. returned to Dunning 'ruesdaj' morning. Pcter Beck of Georgetown was a city visitor yesterday. He remembered the l ] WUlIT.ICAN office wi th a welcome call. John Pirnic of I\'lerna r lUcm- bt-c this ol1lcl. ' with a ; \ll ycsterday. H r ! , orl . crops looking tine in his locality. 'fell everybody to. l < eep away from the Opera house July Ith and lOth if laughing hurts thcm , ) ! 4 for Newen's causes terrible side aches. Several car loads of negroes havc passed through Broken Bow of late on thdr way to Gurnsey to worl < in the coal mines. Joe Parkhurst formerly of ( his city arrived ) 'esterday morning from Oklohoma where he has 'r- been the past four years. Joe has grown a head taller and measures ( , feet. Senator Currie visi tcd Lincoln ycsterday. Supt. inlsell of Alliance was a city visitC'r yesterday. . Judge Reese was an Omaha passenger 'l'uesday nigh t. G. C. Rails went to York last Saturday for a visit of a week. Miss l\Iamie 'l'ierney wen t to Ansclmo yesterday on a short visi t. J. A. Cox spent a couple of days this week at Hayannis on business. Miss. Alice Johnson has gone to Anselmo for a visit of a wcek with friends. Will Worth has just completed a ncw five room house in thc south east part of the cll" . I ast Saturday l\Irs. D. V. OgeIivc went to Alliance where she will \ ' sit for a couplc of weeks. Mrs. 1. A. Heaneau and children - dren visited relatives at Ansley o\'er Sunday while Mr. B. , was . . .a t ( \/1 II lHlSill.ss. Mr ! > . J. W. Cluj' l.tncJ , Ililtlr..n who have been visiting at Ansley since last Saturday returncd home last evcning. Nels Knudsen was in from 'furner Valley yestcrda y with a load of hogs for which he re- ccivcd S5.85 per hundred. Ed. Ndh and wife of l\1cKinlcy were visitin in the city yester- day. Mr. Neth made thc l H- ] 'UUJ.ICAN ofiice a pleasant call. Charles Bowan and wife left Thursday evening for Greenwood , Nebraska , wherc they will visit for an indefinite length of time. . A MILL END OPPORTUNITY IN Bar osis : E = > > e11icc ; ; > a 18 ; " 0 close 11 p t he seasons business we will i ncll1de 10 d01.en Sorosis Petticoats in this sale at Less 'l'han1i'n.ctory cost 51.00 Petticoats at. . . .5 .89 52.50 Petticoats at. . . . 51.93 $1.25 Petticoats at. . . . $ .cm $3.00 Petticoats aL. . . $2.31) $1.50 Petticoats at. . . . $1.23 83.25 Petticoa'fs at. . . . $2.51) 82.00 Petticoats at. . . . $ l. S $3.20 Pctticoats at. . . . $2.81) 25 per cell. 1 ; OF-Ji'W : : : : DURING "IllS SAT.4E ON Lr- UIEStVATl ING SI II 'l'S - - , F. M , Marsh of Ansley was a city vi itor 'l'uesday. ' Tom 'Vri ht was a west bound passenger 'l'uesllay morning. Judge Armour rcturned Satur- I day night from his \'isit at SL. I Couis. Attorney Ii' . 1-1. BentI y of Ansley was in thc city 'l'uesday 011 legal business. 'I'he Brokcn Bow hand has been engaged to furnish the music at Callaway on the 4th of July. Diah Woodruff of Georgtown was a frienlly ca11er at this ollice ) 'csterc1a ) ; . He reports his part of the county needing moisture. You can get a reserved seat at thc P. U. for one do11ar which will cnticle you to both of Ncwen's monologues and thc quartette , or either two for 75 ccn ts. 'l'he election on clectric light plant will he he1c1 'l'uesllay July 24 instcad of Junc 17 , as we stated last weel . See call for election and ordinanrc in this I issue of the I H1'UULICAN. Rev. A. M. and Mrs , f.4evack are rejoicing o\'er the arrival of a girl at thcir home a few dOl'S since. Should the Revcrend p ss ) ' 011 hy unnoticed for a few ( lays do .lOt . think he il1lp.ut nl1allv . i UlCti/ll tll ; ; , Iirbt > . ) 'Oll. I l eL CO. Ii" , Jewell , who has r ent1y taken a section homestead - stead 1n Logan county was a social caller at this ofiice Saturday - day , He has accepted the pastor- atc of Arnolll all/I Merna Bdpti. > t churches and will supply a mission in I egan county 'l'hc 'Valker Grocery Co's. , advcrtisement this week appcals principa11y to youngsters and patriotic people and their olTer- Ing is tempting enough to cause all who purchase fireworks to inspect the large stock now heing shown. _ - ' . _ _ _ - - lxcy. Xanders was a. passenger I . for AI ; elmo 'fucsday . . , whcre he lUatc ! ' pastoral VISIts once a montll. Wm. Judldns of Arnold wa.s a city visitor Saturclav and the ltUPUlII.ICAN ol1 cc ackt owle gcs I a social call. W. A. Georgc and wife left Monday on a two weeks vacation. ! 'l'hcy will visit Denver and other points in Colorado and lIot Springs , South Dakota wl/ile gone. Sheppard & Burk have been tea a picnic or so-them'3elvcs-anc1 in their advertisemcnt this week sbow how nicely a basket can be filled at their storc-at very low figure. Merchant Bowcn , in his advertisement - tisement on the first page of thl : RUI'UHI.ICAN this week , shows , how easy-by visiting him-- is I to get cotTee that will suit you. l ead his remarks , A. ] . Anderson , the jeweler- in his advcrtiscment on the first page : , this issue--Iliscourscs upon I a very timely subject alu1 one which will certainly be of interest to a numbcr of readers. Mrs. John Hasting" o ( ] ddy- ville was visiting in the city several days this weck with her daughter , 'Mrs. Chas. . Gadd. She S/\8 . that Mr. UasbJ1Zs is ! . cloing' : J sl'lenrlillJtl \ : in.s with h is Ii very barn there. Dum-Paul Searson , of Georgctown dropped dead Monday - day in thc garden at the home of his son Frank-Age 78 ) 'ca.rs. 'l'he deceased had heen. complaining - plaining for sevcral days with pains in his breast lnc1 Saturday ' \va's continccl to bis bed , hut Mon- Ilay he wa able to eat dinner wHh the tamily. After dinner while walking out to thc gardcn he feIl deal } . Heart trouble is supposed to be the cause. His remains will be br Ulrht here and laid in the l1roken Bowl ccmcter , ) ' today. . . ' . 'I' I . .6. Bunch of Mill End Bllu.in. : ' I in ShoJ't : J : . D.Cths. , IOC lIuroll Pcrcnlc : ! , pcr yard , 4e Joe WClIl Ellll I.nwns , pcr ynrdl.lse , l2 e l\tnrcclinc I.nwlI , per y'd. 7' e IOC Almcria Uatistc , pcr'ynrd , 5e 'se ' Almcrin Untiste , nl pcr ) 'nnl , Be Good Unhlcnchcll I\lslln. . . . . :4c : I LITTLE MILL EN DS. . . \ ' , , ' 1 I.4ct : > ear1 Buttons , at l > er do en. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , c' 1. 1 J.4o ( \ Pearl ButtonB , at per dozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . .2c 1 Lot lOc Pearl Bnttonq , at per oxen. . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . c l : > i ns , per pa J > er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Ie . 11001 < s and hycs , per paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2c and tc Knitting Cotton , per ha11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c' 5c Handerchiefs , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24c . LZLadies . J' Alll inen Handkcrchicfs , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . ' Sc \ . I 0..1 - - . . Otto Nelson of Wayne county Iowa passed through the city 'l'uesdayon his way to Billing's , with the vicw of bnying westere horses and whilc therc will probably - ably register for a chance on thc Crow reservation. Willis Cadwe11 returned last Friday. morning from 'rex as whcre lIe had been looking into ( the real estate advantages of the Gulf state. lIe purchased a farm of 310 acres while there as an investmcnt. I Mason City is arranging for a big cclebration the 4th , Judge Sullivan will be the orator of the day. As the citi etl : ) of Brokcn Bow , C'ln go down in thc morning andlJreturn at ( , :20 : in the evcning it is more than probable that Hrol < en Bow will be represcnted. Mp.rua , New Helena Mosley's Grove and Callaway will' he patronized on that date hy Brottcn Bow , as each place is easily rcachcd. II. M. Wright who recently camc to Broken Bow from Loup county has been assigned the. . position of mail carrier on rural route No. 2 in place of Mrs. % eda Wahling resigned. Mr. Wright was a resident of this dcinity a number of lears and is not only well aC1IUa1l1ted with the route but with most of those living 011 tbe route. We predict that 11 ( ' will give the patrou , : the beRt ! ; crvice thc ) ' ba\'c had 111 a long time. Lewis and 'l'eagarden have , at the solicitation of their friends , secured Adrian M. Newen's to repeat his Sing-uear T.4ife. 'l'his will be July IHh , and his mono- lOllue 011 thc 10lh cntitlcd 'IA Messen cr from Mars , " is a rare treat. If you have a fricnd who has nol laughed heartily since Newen's was here last summer , , bring that friend to the Opera i house July 9th and 10th. 'l'hc date of the quartette will be between July 17th and 20th. Tickets atlOpera. house. - - . , . , - . - . . . - . - - - - - - - - - . , Arnold is anothcr town 'in Custer county that wilt elef > ratc the 4th of Jtily , Rev : Jewell 'wiII e the oratol' of tI\e Ilay. . D. II. owcn of Ogdensber'g , New York , is visiting in the' city with his son J. C. Bowen. He accompanied ho l1e Miss Adab Bowen , who had been studyiAg music at Boston the past y ar. Mrs. J , G. Br nizer and n ice , Miss I.4ihbie , left yesterday expecting to h aQsent from home about two months , during which th j' will visit Denvcr , Salt Lake City , San li'rancisco , Los Angelcs and other points of interest. 'rhc premium Iist f r the county fair are ready for _ ( lis- - trihlltion and parties who , desire iL copy will Lte accommodated by not fj'ing A. J. Van Antwerp , . the secretary , by postal card. 'l'he delegates from Broken I Bow that attended thc Statc Sunday school convention at York last wcek rcturned home 'l'hursday night and Friday morning. 'I'hose present i-fl'um Custer county , werc J. M. Fodge of Ortello , 1'.1r. and Mrs. II. r omax , Mrs. li'rcd Ream , 'Mrs. li'lorence Hutchinson and Clyde Walter. Mr. I.4omi\.x infprms us that the attelllfance was between 500 and OO. 'l'his.is . its lurgcst a ttcndal/l' : , ' in l he history .of. the I : issoriatiot ! . Mr. n. Loma.x w s . , itcll.j ! : ' cr tLtrv of the 3IiSOC1- atioll for the ensuing ye r , A numbcr of the > osi masters. of the statc have recently hild t heir salaries . i nc.reased' based upon the increase . .of business. Among the nUll1b r is An l y , which is increas { t from $1100 , to $1200. BurwcH from $ HOO to : ; 1300. Kearn y fr m 52300 to $2400. Grand Island from 52600 to $2700. Lou p , Ci ty from $1300 to. 51400. There are S ( ) offices in which thc'salarv werc increased and two reduced- . 'rhose reduced arc : Plattsmol1th and Stromsburg. : " . :