Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 03, 1907, Image 1

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: VOL. lXV. - 'I ' BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , JANUARY 3,1907. , NO. 30.
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One .single drop of watch oil w111
keep your watch wen lubricated
for a year.
To insure > crfect running and
timing , that J rap is just as necces ,
, sary to the watch , as are the gallons -
lens to the mammoth engine , . .
Friction and atmospheric can-
ditions turn the finest walch oil
inlo dirty gum in a twelve-month ,
After that yon carry a pokct.
. piect-l1ot a timepiece.
, I charge more than the . 'tinker"
for watch repairillg , but ils cheaper
for ) 'qu in the long run ,
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? Office and residence one block south of
I ! Ryerson & Gcorge' store. .
Supervisors' Proceedings.
December . : Ieeting ; UOlltinned from Hepublican
Dated December 27 , 1906.
The f , > llowing resolution was
introducea by Supervisor Morris ,
unanamously adopted by the
Board. -
Whereas it appears from the
petition and affidavits thereto at
tached that more than a majority
of the taxable inhahitar.ts residing -
ing within the territory sought
to be incorporated as the village
of O.-onto , have signed the petition -
tion ,
Therefore be it resolved , that
the territory bounded and described -
scribed as follows be am ) hcreby
is declared to be incorporated and
known as t11e village of .Oconto.
Commenting at the northeast
corner of plock 4 of Tobcy's
secoud addi ion to the Original
town plat of Oconto , thence south
to the southcast corner of block 1
of Tobey's" second addition ,
thence west to southeast corner
of block 1 of Tobey's first addition -
tion , thence south 35 rods , thence
west to the section linc between
sectiops 31 and 32 , township 14 , I
rang 21 , west of the ( , th P. M. ,
thence south to the south side of
the railroad right of-way thence
northwest on the soulhside of said
right-of-way to Fourth street of I
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New 1906 Sour Pickle , per dozen. . . . . . ' . . . . . : . . . : , . 10c
New 1906 Sweet Pickles , per dozcn , . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c
The Puritan , a fine pancal < e prepara on , ' per sack . . . 25c
Egg.o See , 3 packages. . . . . " . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Grape Nuts , 2 packages. . : . . . . . . : . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . 25c
White Chief Cheese , full cream per po'und. . . . . . . . . . . . 20c
After Dinner U. All Know Min . . . , , . . . . . . . .10c and 25c
Fancy Irish Mackrel , 3 for , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . , . . 25c
F111est Codfish , 2-lb , brick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . : . 20c
Life , a breakfast food , it's fine. . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . 10c
Pure Old Cider Vinegar , per gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c
Ralston Pancake Flour , 2 packages. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
J"al'ge bar of Castile Soap and cloth , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 10c
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f gies of Willis Cadwell at greatly wInced pric.s , anI ! will now '
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SCM'UF ACTURERS PRICES
. -t , while they'last. . 'l'he Moon Bros. Buggies are strictly high
, \ grade gees ( } and should not be classed with low gr'lde goods
' . usually. sold by all dealers. We are cutting the W11is ! Cad-
well prices all the way from $10 to $20 on each Job. We
. mean just what we say. You could not buy these buggies at
f. our prices in car lots today.
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'Vhile we are closing tlky goods to make roe
will sell all clasS es of HEATING STOVES at ABSOLUTE
I COST PRIC .
, , yon wish to buy or not. ,
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original town of Oconto , thence
east on fourth street to the section -
tion line bctwcen sections 31 and
32 of the said townsip and rangc ,
thence south to the northwest
corner of block 4 of 'robey's first
addition , thence east to place of
beginning.
Also that the following named
persons be and heeeby appointed
as n. board of Trustees of the said
Village of Oconto to serve till
their successors are elected and
qualillcd : Edward'l'ohey , John
' 1' . Bridges , Chas. W. Redfern , l .
C. Chumbley and Dr. Chns.
'raylor.
At 12 o'clock a rccess was
tal < c'n till 1 :30 : p. 111.
Alr'J.'rmNOON SUSS ION.
At 1:30 : board re-assembled with
allulC'mbers present.
The road committee reported
as follows on the petition of C.
S. Coulter and others for a road
in town 17 , ranges 21 and 22.
'Ve recommend that the peti- I
lion he gmnted , the road estab-
and the vacation granted I
as recoU1mended by the commissioner -
sioner , road to be 40 feet wide.
Damages allowed as follows
against road district No.3 , KH-
foil to\vnsh\p.
To the owner of neX ( section
33 , township 17 , range 21$50. .
E. l . Barrett. $60.00. I
John Heese , against road < 1is-'j
trict No.3 , Kilfoil , $67.
John Reese , agaiust roaG dis-
trict No.4 , Kilfoil , $33.
L. CUSHMAN ,
1-1. B. SCIlNEIUNGHH ,
R. H. WHLCII.
It was moved and carried that
the report of the committee be
accepted and adopted.
'rhe road committee reported as
follows on the petition of A. T.
Smith , et aI , for a road in township -
ship 14 , range 22 , b ing a change
in road No. 1073.
W recommend that the peti-
tipn be granted the road : .
cst3.h1ished and the vacation.
granted , road to bc 40 fect wide ,
and damages allowed as follows
against road district , No.2 , Wood
l iver townshp : :
C. D. Samson. . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00
J. C. Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . 50,00
E. D. Currie. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
A. C. McLean. . . . . . . . . . . 67.28 :
and that the County clerk be .
ordered to cancel the claim of
John Moran for $153.76 and of
Susan McLean for $767.28 allowed -
lowed at the time of the establishment -
ment of road No. 1073 because of
the vacation of said road No.
1073 from station 34 to 44.
L. CUSHMAN , .
II B. SCHNUHINGlm , ;
R. H. WltLCH. !
It was moved and carried that
the report of the committee be
accepted and adopted.
Adjourned till Y a. Ul. tomor-
row.
THURSDAY , DUCltMnUR 20 , 1906.
Board met at 9 a. m. All i
members present. .
The road committee rcported.
as follows on the petition of
Thos. Brown , et aI , for a road in. .
townships 18 and 19 , range 21. I
We recommecd that the petition -
tion be granted and the road
established as recommended by
the commissioner and claims aI- I
lowed as follows against road
district No.1 Kilfoil township :
O. G. S nith for land. . . . . . $30.00
Bert E. Cozad for land. . . . 75.00
Jennie Andrews for land. . . 50.00
And as follows against road
district N.o. 1 , Victoria township :
Ann Ferntor , . . . . . . . . . . . $130.00
P. B. Hiley. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
and that the road hc 40 feet wide :
J" . CUSHMAN ,
H. B. SCHNItHINGItn ,
R. R. WULCH.
It was moved and , carried that
the report of the committee be
accepted and adopted.
'l'he road committee then reported -
ported as follows on the petition
of Wm. Hendrickson , et aI , for a
road in township 20 , range 18.
We recommend that the petition -
tion be granted and the road
stablished as recommcnded by
he commissioner , and damages
, tllowcd as follows , against road
district No.3 , Sargent township :
James A. II ite . . . . , . . . . . . . $50.00 ,
A. W. Gatliff. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
L. CUSHMAN ,
I-I. , B. SCIINltRINGUU ,
. R. R. WItLCII.
It was mO\'cd and carried thtLt
the report of the committee b
accepted and adopted.
'rhe road comll1ittee' also re
ported as follows on the petition
of R. E. Brega , et aI , for a road
in towship 15 , range 22.
'Ve rccommend that the petition -
tion be granted and road be. I
estn.blishcd as recommemlcl by I
t he commissioner and damages
allowed as follows : E. 1'C' '
Lichtzenberger , $150 against
road district No.2 , Custer township -
ship , and that the 'surveyor be
ordered to survey and plat the I
same. L. CUSHMAN , I
I-I. B. SCIlNmnNGItu ,
R. H. WltLCH.
It was moved and carried that
the report of the committee be
accepted and adopted as read.
'rhe bridge committee then reported -
ported recommending plans amI
sp cificatious for the bridgc for
1907 , which were adopted by
unanimous vote of the board. It
was moved and carried that the
board now adjourn till 9 a. m.
tomorrow.
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BOtlrd met at 9 a. m. Allmem-
bers present.
, 'l'he bridge committee reported
as follows on the claim .of the
Standard Bridge Co. for $901.
We recommend that the claim
be allowed.
BUN P. MOluns ,
A. 1"ONDA ! ,
J os. FItNNIMOnIt ,
It was moved and carried that
the report of the committee be
accepted and adopted.
It was moved and carried that 1
the Countv Clerk be and hereby
is instructed to advertise for bids. .
for bridge work for 1907 , advertisement -
tisement to e published for four
consecutive weeks and to be as
follows ;
Notice is hereby given that
sealed prqposels will be received
at the o ce of b'e county clerk
of Custer county , Nebraska , for
furnishing material and constructing -
structing all bridges to be built
by said county during the year
1907 , to be located on the public
highways in the various precincts -
cincts of the county. Said
bridges to be constructed according -
ing to plans and specifications
adopled by the board for 1907 and
now on file in the office of the
county clerk. .
Ea h bid 111ust be accompanied !
by a certified check for $500.00'
favor of the county clerk , said
amount to b t , forfeited to the
county iu case bidder is awarded
the ccntract and refuses or neglects -
lects to enter into contract for
performing the work atd to exe.
cute proper bond for the faithful
carrying out of the same.
All bids must be on file on or
before 12 o'clock , noon , of Jan.
21 , 1907 , at which time the bids
wiH be opened.
The county board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
The finance committee reported
as follows :
We recommend that the following -
ing transfer of funds be made to
the bridge fund of 1906 :
All excess fees of the Register
of Deeds , estimated at $1950.
, All excess fees of the Clerk of
D strict court : estimated at $150.
Excess fees of the County I
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treasurer and from the judgment
and advertising fund , estimated
at $1300. J OS. FItNIl\IORIt ,
J. T. AR'rHuH ,
BRN P. MOlUUS.
The report of the committee
was accepted and adopted.
It WIlS movell nnd cllrriell thllt t'le
clerk bo and hereby is instructoll to
apply on paymout of bridge daims
I1lrellc1y allowed IlS follows :
'ro the BroklJll Bow Stillo
Bauk. . . . . r.o . . . . . . . . $1.100.01) )
To the ( 'uster Nationlll
Bank. . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . 1300,00
To the ccl1rity State
Bank. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . $1200.00
The rOlld committee then reported -
ed a follows on the petition of O.
\V. Bowmlln et al for rellucing the
wid th of a rOlld in town 18 mngo
20 ,
W 0 l'ocommlJnd thllt the peti lion
ho rejected.
L , Oushman
H. B. Schno1' nger
R , n. Welch
It was moved and cllrried tlll1.l
the rooort of the cOlDmittoo bo ao
copted and I1dopt' > d.
The bridge committee reported
t4S follows :
Wo recommend that the following
claims bo IlUowed.
Dierks Lumbm' & Ooal Co. ,
for bridge l11 .terilll. . . . . . $ 2 46
DierIes Lumber & COllI Co"
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Diorks Lumber & Coal 00"
tor bridge 1l1ntorial. . . . . . 19 70
Diorks Lumber & Ooal 00 ,
Cor bridg matorial. . . . . . 12 OO
R. R. Weloh Wealdin " ' -
West Union bridges. . . . 7 60
Don P. Morris repnir ing
nnd inspecting bridgos. . . 21 26
J. T. Arthur r pairing amI
inspeoting bridges. . . . . . .10 26
A.- Fonda repairing nnd
inspecting bridges. . . . . . 24 26
H , n. Sohneringor ropniring
and inRpocting bridges. . 8 00
L. Cushmntl ropniring and
in [ pooting bridges. . . . . . 7 15
L , CUShIDnll l'epairing m\l
inBp ecting bridgoa. . : . . . 8 00
P , l\L Onso repairing Spen-
mE DAY BEFORE THE WEDDING
A. ROAT RIDE AND WHAT IT nnOUGnT FORTD
! : WAil preoccupied And heavy of lIcArt ,
Sill the lIame. ' there " .as absolutely no
nallon why 'she should turn Ilown n IIldll
rend In tel\(1 of keeping stralgbt nlong
Main street. wblch Willi reAlly ber neArc8t
way. nut being 'Iulte feminine. nnd COIl8e'
queutly quite illogical , sbo dill so. and tbere ,
upon rAn straight and vlohmtly'-very vlo-
leatlr-Into tbo arm of I ate In tbo person
of a man I
He was walking rnpldly. too. and bill ex-
prell810n WAil Just all nbsent-mlnded And mis ,
crable as berll ,
"I'm awfullr DorrT , " bo eJaculAted , bOldlng
ber up wltb ono arm , the hAnd of wblch
0la8pOO n Dmall plcnlo hAmper-Anll rAlBlng
hll .traw bat with the other haud. "Oood
heavens , YOll. Rnd l'vo ' 1lOlIed your frock-
It'll the clAret bottle In this beastly bnskot ,
1 SAr. 1 amIOrrr I"
110 stood regnrdlng her belplo9811. as III
&omotlmell the habit oC hi , kind In the IU.
premo moment of a crisis.
Tarn nader's hloodlells lips twltchd 1he
twitch of deapalr : she WAS mAking heroic ef-
forta not to weep outright , It happened to
be the ftrlt hot dAY. and , tempted thereby ,
Ibe had darInglY put on her one presentable
aummer frock-and now I
Sbe I\lne'oo the dnrk purple pntch on her
Ildrt. and for moment there callie upon
her the hopolesll notion tbnt tbe stnrs In
their \-'GUMes were IIgbtlng AKalnst her ,
The next. her scnse of Justice , alwnys
her moat prominent etinRe , ASRerted lteeH.
"It doean't mAtter-renllT 11 doesn't , " she
prot..ted , beginning to pity tbe man more
than hsrself , "Deshlo It wne quite ns
Dlucb my fault all youra-we neither of
. . looked where we were golog. did we ' "
Then. with tbe ahadow of A amlle , abe
.Iaaee up at him for the IIr t tlmo. IIo
. . . taU and boftanneled and grave , with n
nflaed bronzed face-a face In which boJ.
11oo4 and manhood were curloull , . mixed.
T .re wall a sprinkling of eroy In hll hAir ,
ud bill wbole upre..lon wAsn't n bit In
k opln. with bll holldaJ 'attlre.
"Wbat C&D 1 do' " bo repeAted. Then ,
"hlalllo5 : till the orlmRon swallowed up all
bll taD : "I-I " , tah you'd come rouOlI with
me to Loberty'g or Jey'll. . and let me IIUY
rou anuther frock. It.s volle or fOlUel II 111
of kind. Iln't .It' Thll ) ' do kecil lIueh
I cer bridge nnd ge.ting
out lumbor. . . . . . . . . . . 12 00
Highoo ( Ut Ueya : ullils. . . . . 1 00
J. 1\1. Savidge hauling
bridge lumber. . . . . . . . . . 12 00
\V oed , , " JalDcs making
bridge ironB . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00
W. IJo Phillips bridge
lnl\terinl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 2G
M. L. Am berry bridge
, , 'ork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7G
Alvin Daily bridge \Vorle. . . 6 00
nUll that the cnim ) of 13' . H. Gil. .
crest Lumber . tor . '
Co. $14.60 bo n' "
lowed tor $9.60
, Bon P. Morris
A. Fonda
JOB. Fenimore.
It was movocl nud ca.rried tha1
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things ready-mndo , I know. Pleuo do.
Will you ' "
Jlo stooped down to examine the damaco
cloeor , stroklnlt It thoughtfullr .Itb hi.
brown foreOUKor.
Tnrn OU8hcd , too.
"I shouldn't drratn of luch a thinK. " IIbo
s/lld hnstlly , "It renlly Is of no COD' "
qUellcc-only It's n IIttlo Awkwl1rd. n. I
hndIIIAn nppolntment In the cU , . at
8 :30. : And now I'vo mlIlBCd the train. "
"Whnt confounded clumey Idiot I am I'
WAS the nppolntment Importnnt ' "
" \Veil , ) 'e. . . It " .as-rnther. " TAra be.l-
tnted. She coulda't tC111 A 8tranger-evetl
A BympntheUc stranger-thAt It W 8 pro. . . . .
nbly hl\llortant enough to her to make All
the dlrrerenco between n IIvollhood and
RtArvAtlon , Bbo waBn't like Bome of bl"
sex. Incllnel 10 burst Into conOdencell OD
the slendere.t excuse , or sbe ml8ht hnve In-
Corml'd blm that she WI1S one of 'he pathetic -
thetic ntmy of lonely bUlllnes &Irlll- .
stcnogrApber In n big city bouse-And that
III.henlth bnll mnde ber late at work for
60mo weeks" PASt : Also that I1n IrritAble
employer hAd told her only the dAY before
thAt If she fnlled to corne up to time
ngaln , she coulll take ths oml8slon 118 . .
dlsmiftslll , Work WA hard to get-Ahno. .
ImposHlble JU8t now. nnd &bo knew It : stenogrAphers -
nogrAphers were A drug on the market ,
The young man " .bo W811 by no means
wnntlng In pl'rcepUon. 811W at Once that 8b.
WAil poor nllli re ervNI nboUI her poverl.7.
nnd he respected her for It.
"At lea.t , you'll lei me see YOU Into a
c3b ' " he ph.'nded.
" 0 I no. thanks , " ebe said QuicklY.lye \
only a few steplI o If , and 1 can walk q.lte
well. I must CbAnlm ) ' drces. YOU a08. " .
She 11111 nQt add. thnt the moner In ber
worn purM Will ! only Rllmolont for her barG
rAllwAf fare-tbero wal not nOlI enougb
ror 1ho day' , . rooll.
"VerT well , then. " bo decided : "I .ball
lnke you to ) 'our door. " 1It1 .poke ratber
vaguely. for bo WIU ! hUll ) " with cutlnln"
plan tor 1Iurlng her n dNlaI after aU-tbe
ht'st to he Iot tor moneJ-and having It
SNIt surn1J111t101111Iy round to bllr dwel\lnll. \
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Ir h. . , 'oul,1 nllly IURroyer whorl ! It mlgbt be.
"lIut ' you'yO lIot an IIPpolntl1) ) nt. too. , . .
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h YIJII't ) 'nIl7" IIbt' nllked. polnUn ; to , the I
8t111 drll'lllng ' bnmller.
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I am prepared to Also bargains in
place money on goo farms. 'ViII sell you
improve farms a t a farm on easy terms i
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lower rates than has .
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Ouster county. oal1 Do not rent when '
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