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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
, . " ' " " . . . . J" _ ; r : 7"i : : ' , " ' . , J - - " " . . " ' . . . . ' . , " , : , . : SOMETHING DOING IN THIS VICINITY . An Epitolne of Personal Affairs and Local I Events During the , Past Weel < . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ n _ _ _ ' P. M. Case of Weissert was II , ' r , . _ a city visitor Monday. I ' vy. P. . IIiggins ; of Sargcnt was . . / , ' a city VIsitor , Saturday. .r Lucitln Tuttle or Yurk was visiting in the 1..1t ) ' 1'uc drlY , Rev. W. ' 1' . and Mrs. P wers of Weisscrt wen cit \'Isitors last - 'l'hursday. . : - < 'J. E.Iyers ! and S. S.l\IcCounell t Ii. of Georg tow II were city visitors I ' last Thursday. ! . " r. ' , ' , ' : ' Miss Mae 'l'uckcr of Auselmo ' , ) : was in the city Saturday maldng , : , ' , , proof on her homcstead. ' ' \ Mrs. Della Estm ln of Myrtle - ' : ' , . to.wnship is visiting in the city' 1f.'t with her mother , Mrs. P. A. 1\ \ . ' " . . I" "I. 'iT > Walton. " - " ' - ; F. M. Currie's horse sale Satur. "I'F. , day attractcd a large crowd. I Most of the horses sold at good figures. 4 ; ? . rf : \1. E. II arris , wife and daugh- I ter Lucy , \Vesferville spent \ - Sunday in the city visiting with : the family of Walter Harris. . ! ' Tom Wright of Ansley stopped off Saturday on his return from \ Hillingsolltana : [ where he registered - . . . tered fmo d draw in the Crow " Heserva ti"lI. Mrs. M.l .llarrisofWestervil1e ' , ' hOrl rc1 { ' (1 the tra i 11 hcrc Monday for Aq\l1a'H1. \ She will go on to UlUdua IJcfore returning to visit , her son. . " . : : Jacou Cover and wife of Mason . City were business vistors in . : , : Brokcn Bow last Thursday. F' Tbey rcmembcred the Hnpunr.I- " ' . " ' , C N oflice with a social call. , . ' . . Jate Barcus al1d Rey. 'w. T. . , , t Powers left Tuesday for a trip to the Paci fie Coast. They go by . the way of Bismarck , N. D. , " ' , ' _ .l wbcre . t bc ) ' wi11 111 a ke a short stop. J , The army of c1er s at H. B. ( Drakes store have been kept busy for thc last two weeks waiting on the throng of customcrs each day attracted by his "Mi11 End Salc. " Witl Chrysler of Springfield , Oregon , arri\'cd in the city Mon- elay to visit his relatives. lIe urougut out two car load of horses which he bought for Peter Wantz's , ranch. The Ansley and Brol < en Bow haIt tcams crossecl bats on the Broken Bow cliamondlast F'nday afternoon. The resuH of the gal11eas 1 to 4 in favor of the home team. A. H. Barks of Ansley con- tinued' his journey from Billings last week where he registered for a chance in the Crow Reservation , to Tocoma , Washington , on an , inspecting trip. l J . . J. Wooll Smith formerly of , 1 'I ' Loup City latcr of Callaway who is now tra\'eling for a l hicago wholesale firm has be n in the city for several days. He now resides at Portland , Oregon. A finc rain visited this locality I Sunday aftcrlloon , complctly clis- . . , " Jlclling all fear of a drouth. - 'rhe corn and grass especially { will be g-really bencfited as well ' as the oats , p tatoes and spring . : . wheat. . . . . . . r' M\jor North of Columbus spent sevcral days in the city . I " last week the guest of W. B. l asthUlan. l\Ir. Easthman was deputy revenue collector ur.der , Mr. North during Clcveland's , . - IilSt administration. f ' G. N. Rawson returncd last Friday from a two months visit I i in the east , inc1uding his old home in Vermont. He says that he visited in aIt of tlie New ) , . England states e"cept Maine. ' , ' lIe says in the manufacturing f' , towns uusiness is good , but that the. country towns exhibit very little life. In speaking of his. . old homc town he says that the' ' population is less than it was 40 years ago and that Broken Bow does as much businel s in a week as is done there in I. vear , yet his people wonder how he can be satisfied to remain in the wes t. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' : ' , .0. , . " " " " , , . . . " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f''I0. ) llOe ONLY IDe } . \1 , J American Hemp } * j , MI xe d wine. . I . . . . . . t . , ] All orders tal < en at 11 ' I cents will bc fill cd at Oc. " r" l : : : ; : : : : "J 1 ! , . . . . . . . . . " t _ . . . I OJ \ , , . . 0 . ' \ ' . , . . 'I J. N. Peale has sold Ihis residence - dence property to L. A. Par- menter. Considcration $1100. The Old Settlers picnic of the northwest quarter of Custer cuunty will be held in Lindley's Grove , near Anselmo July 11 the J. M. Betts of Lincoln was circulating among his fricn s in , the city 'I'uesday. IIe is 'now traveling for a wholesale hardware - ware firm. Elder A. J. Hargett of Lincoln will preach at 11 a. m. , and 8 p. m. , Sunday July 8th in the Chrh tian church. You are cordially - ally invited to attcnd. Remember that Ne.well1 ! will be at the Opera housc MotHla\ , ' and ' 1'uesclay nights , Jul ) " 'Jtlt and 10th. I esen'ed seats can ue gotten at the postofficc store. Paul Humphrey received a telegram from Washington on the 3rd to report at Bighom for work as soon as possible. lIe w:11 : leave for his new station Monday night. Amos Noble and wife left Monday for BurweIt whcre they will visit a few days with their sons li'rank and ' 1'om. Thev went as far as Dry Valley Sunday to visit their son Charmcr who accompanied them to Burwell. J. W. Conley of Oconto was in the city 'l uesday. lIe report crops looldng well in that part of the county. but states that his locality did not get the rain that visited this locality Sunday after. noon. Mr. Sheldon of Anslcy has purchased the 80 acre track of land southeast of Anslcy of Charley Weaverling. Consideration - ation S1500 cash. Mr. Weaver- ling is a resident of Anacortes. Washiagton , where he has re8ided since leaving , here 20 years ago. Fred Klump of Trion and liss Ethel Butler were marricd on the 27th in this city Judge Humphrc ) " officiating. 'rhe groom is the son of J acol > Klump of wcst taWe and until the last year resided in the county the HHI'Unr.lcAN Joins their friends in congratu la tions. Mrs. G. O. Wendell of Illinois is visiting in the city with her sister Mrg. Geo. Willing. Mrs. Wendell was formcrlv a rcsident of Bret < en Bow al111 enjoys the acquaintance of our people who knew her twenty . . . .ea s ago. She and Mr. Wendcll will spend a year in New lexico for their health and rccreation. .T. G. ILte erle land family returned - turned last Friday from their visit to California. 'I'hey were gone just seven 111011 t hs. ' 1' hey report having enjoycd their rest and trip ver } much. It is the first rest Mr. IIaeucrle had takcn in more t wen ty years 0 f busi ness and from his .appearance it must have agreed with him as he l1 lS fleshed up vcry precept ably. Rev. H. . Richards , the Baptist Evangelist of York was a social caller at this office Tuesday. He was on his way home from Canton Ncuraska where he had been holding a series of meetings. He attended gvangelist Mc- Connell's meeting at Alliance Monda ) ' night. He reports a large attendauce but as yet .but few had professed converSiOn. Judge Humphrey and family wcnt to the Humphrey ranch at the mouth of Spring Crcek Wednesday cvening to spend the. 4th. They took their camping outfit with thcm. The judge returne the evening of the 4th but Mrs. Humphrev and the rest of the family will remain in camp until they tret tired enough to come home. Wm. Warrcn of Triumph town- ship. announces hUl1self as a candidate for represcntative of the Sf ! district. Mr. Warren is a farmer and a man well qualified to fill the position to which he aspires. He has the assurance that he will have a strong follow. ing- from the southwest where he is best know. His announcement appears in this week's RIWUBII. CAN. Look it-up. Mr. Bailcyof the Goldenrod , of Grand Island is in the city thifi week worldng in the interest of his maga ne. Mr. Bailey is doing a splendid work in adver tising Central and Western Nebraska. lIe is practically oc- cup'ying a field that has not been uhh1.ed before and is entitled to the liberal support of all who want to encourge homeseekers to locate among us. : : : : : : . : : --1 : . , ' . , , . , 1 . ' . \ . . : . . . . " " . . . . . . . " Jesse Wilson who went to Scattlc a couple of weeks ago with a shipmcnt of Mock returned - , turned Sunday being absent thirteen daYs. Hc was'sevcn and a half d ys going' and thrcc and a half returning. 'rhrough the assistance of L. E. Kirk- patrick hc secured a pas to the ship Nebraska and was shown through the ship. As his guide was formcrly a Nebraska University - versity boy he took special pains in having Mr. Wilson see aU there was to be seen on thc Ncbrast < a. Republican Cnucul - Loup Township. Thc rcpublican electors of Loup township are hercby notified - fied that a caucus will be held at the Downcy school house Saturday - day July 28th , at S o'cloc1c p. m. , for the purpose of electing 8 dele- gatcs to the republican county convcntion and for the transaction - action of such other bU1iucss ! HS may properly come before the caucus. J. E , M\'HI S , Com. When you want to send money away , go to the Broken Bow State Bank and uuy a Bank order. 'l'hcy are cheaper and more cou- venient than postal orders or express orders. tf - - - - - - - - - . , , . , , . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . - " , . - . . - - . - , - , . , ' . . . . . , . , . DQ tQr. . cacll , Pc ; . tis.t. . . J. C. Moore ; hhstractiug. 2tf - - - - Dr. n 1drick of 011'la11n ' will visit Brokcn Bow q'uesdn } ' , Jt'lty 10th , at the ( ral (1 C ntral' IIottl. ! - " ' . . ' . , - FOR SA1t--Blevcn and hnlf I lots , 50x140 felt. Good frame honsc , good uarn , good 'well and' 100 bearing fruit trees. I nquire at this office. , . " 17tf . I , _ li'ouND-A silver graduating class pin. The owner can get , it by calling at this offi c and 1 > I\Y- iug for this notice. 4tf. My farm 4(10 acres , near A n ley is for rent. nWou1cllike 10 acres put in fnll wheat this fall. Nm.s l ) m , Broken Bow. 14'or sale or re."t , my residcnce , property in soutl1\yest part of ! the city , with four room house. I I also , h vc a cow , wagon and household furniture for sale. H A. H. BHCKUH. . - - - - FouND-.A Woodman pin which can ue had by thc owncr calling I at the RUPUIIIICAN omce and I Jayiug for this notice. L - - - - - - - - - ' . . , . - . . . _ . . " ' ' 'WI. Dr. Hcadrick's practice is \ mited to , c11toui " , diseases. GOntmltntion. a'ud , examination f cc. Will visit Brokcn Bowl 'll\ \ J1 V , JuI 10th . , at the Gr nd ' ' ! ' Cen'tral'tt ( c . " - - . FOH SATH-A new'housc24x2 ( ' four rooms , wHhin -blocks"'be the square. 'Inquirc' at . , this office. ' \ ' 42tf , . . ' . . , , . ' . Funiish ( ! roohls\O r nt : Bath In Connectton. EIHItt1re' the RIWUDLICAN qfl1ce. 44tf " " , Dr."T. . W. Bass , dcntist. OOice vc't' " 'McCon1is" drug store. PJron % . Drcss matdng in rOOlI1S 1 a 1l12 , Burlington " Block. Phone , 28 , Drs. li'nrnsworth & Bcck- Dcntists. \ . - tf Sec those PerpetUtll Carpet Swe pers at Konkel & Mullins. , Lct us bc your printcr. 'rhe 1-00(1 : kind of printing only. W ANTED-Mcn , women , ho's , and girls to rcpresent McClure's Ma azine Good pay. Address 67 Inast 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. _ - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - . . . . . . . . . . . - . " . I , - . . . . . . . .it " . . For bargain : : ; ; n real cstate see' Bo\tJlh \\'n\ric1 . rfb ; J 9t : " ' , , Jt of the Security State Bank. 10tf - - - - - - - Dr. . IJc drick gives special attenhon to the car , nose , throat and cat rdl'V.ill Ivisit" ) Broken 'Bow ' , 'l'uesclay , July 10th , at the Gr.JW J ; ual ) Jp.\eli \ , 'I . . \ . . Wc hllv It9'f1t .il\1. \ , kind of screcn ( loQrs , anl1 ) vJpc1ows , thc best in the .cty { , , cal.l and. inspe t them. 49tf DIuu s LUl\tDItH & COAT , Co. Hotel property for sate or trade. for stock , cheap if sold at once. Doing good business. ' rtry 'rea- son for selling , I am city marshal - shal amI can not attend to both. Address , \ C. J . Cr.AIU { , 1. ( , , Carin , Neb. - - - W AN'l'HD-Geutlcman or lady with good refcrence , to travcl by rail or with a rig , for n firm of $550.000.00 capital. Salary * 1,072.00 p r ) 'car amI expenses ; salary paid weckl } ' allll expen es advanced. Addrcss\vith stamp. Jos. A. Alexander , Broken J3Qw. R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. S. the Dentist. ' ' 37tf - I , , _ _ . h _ . . _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - , . II 7 8 a - represents the total number of sales recorded up to date at I H. 8. Drake's ' Great Mill End Sale , I ' UIl(1 the totaluumbel' of dollars taken in have sUl'pnssed our most sanguine ex- pectations. 'Ve , vish to thank the good people of this vicinity for the exprcsscd appreciation of our efforts to occasionally give them n seaSO l of shopp ng oppor- tunitips such as they light pxpect in the Inrger cities , I I SATURDAY , JULY 7th , will be the last day of this great : sale , and it will also be the greatest day of the sale for : B .rgains. i We never aim to c rry over any goods from one season to another , and in order to "Lick the Platter Clean" we' will I t y to have a prioe on all , Remnants and Odd Lots that will MAKE THEM SKEDADDLE. I I ! PLENTY F MILL ENDS AT 2 ENTS A YARD ' i are in stoclr to run through the sale. and , ve have received Specially for Satur- . I , ay a nice bunch of long ] engths in Cnlic os which , vill he distrihuted uring the day at 2 1 2 cents n yard. ! , It seems to be the general impression that we will have a IIF.ree Grab on Mill.E . d ? ' a. urlng the last d.ay of the sale , and as we never Ilke to dlsa : P1oln ? t 'I , the public we ha va set aside a nice bunch of Mill Ends for this : purpose , and will , Saturd y afternoon t 5 o'clock , ! Make Mill Ends Absolutely FREE. I I Be on hand when the big sign , "MILL ENDS FREE" goes up : , I t see the fun and get your share. ANOTHER SEASON IS APPROACHINC and , YO , , , ill soon be oft' for the I .astel'n Marlrets for our Fall Stocks. In sp- looti ng a place to Inake you I' future purchases j ust .get in the wagon" 'v it.h t.he on Iy hOllse that ever han s JOU out a bunch of bargains. YOUlS FO It : FUTURE BUSINESS , l' Ja : . : B. : J : ) .A. . EI , J ALWAYS SELLIN THE MOST CLOTHING AND t-HOES. - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - fJI / . I