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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
. . . A. . I . - 1 . , - - - : , , , : = " ' ' . . . . ' \-.r.//'v'J'v.J\N'JVV. . . 'VV\.llV'.r.rv. . . . . .r. . - . , VtIVVJfI' ( ! I . ; : News of a Local Nature : i I c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . " . . . . . . . _ . . . .A _ t _ " ' ; l " . . . . . . . . . . . .1' .rv .r.-v . - . - . . . - _ . . e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. B. Andrews , of Auselmo , was a city visitor 'ruesday. J. . Klump aud davghter , Mne , " : ere city visitors Saturday. Dr. Bartholomew wa calle to . Muliill' 011 pror ssional bluilless ) estenlay. Jame r.Jatl horn alld dauL ht'r , . Cathryn' , WI rc IJrol\ctl Uuw visitors - torsIont1a ) ' . J. A. Amsucrrr , or. 1\1 ISOI1 , was a dtTisnor la < ; t Friday n.ight and f3ahm ) . . " returning home 011 42 SlturcJaJ : n'l.-ht. ' : , Chns. Ii' . Triph.tt18 \ \ charge 'of the B. & 1. H' , ) ' busi'lcs : ; in th , dl ) ' tlurilVo' ! the recrtion HI II nr Agcnt Orl11sby. , \ \ ill l'n.\ ; , is l11aldlJ r arraugc- mel1l : : . tll g\ I 1'.111 . I".r lU K lllsns Cit\ . ' , ! \1. . . .I/ld / , ItJ.atc a lumber ) t ; yal < l. I' ' , ; " ' \ ' _ : ; to be.a . hlc to J a\'c here about the IlIlddle of 1Il't month" .Cnar1ic-I.J ce , who ir. engaged in Liuculn 0,11 tl\l cnrolling and : ! ; ! force In the stale cnat' ' . , e3111e hO\l1\ \ Saturday and v sitl'd with the family and I ricnds until Monday. Rev. J. D. Brady ! ipcnt s'v'ral da'H ill Mas)1I Clt ) ' last wccl < , assisting- ev. Woods HI a scrics of m Cll\g-s. \ Ih v. Woods occupied - cupied his' pul-pit for him in this city SunddY mornmg. Gen. l bsiouary Popc. of Grand Ilan . occitpicd the pulpit in t he U'1Hi t church in the ub.encc of P.tstor Brady Sunday night. H presented the state work with a splendid address. Mrs. E. M. Bean left Monday for Des MoineS' , Iowa , expecting to : : be absent from home about two weeks , pure.hasing millinery : I goods and getting I posted on I lring ) and sumUler styles of . ' ladics misses and , _ headgear for , children. \ J , \ \ l ' \ Mr. James , a butcher at i \ , Aurora , Nebraska , was in the ' \ - city yestcrday , . hav1l1g becn iu 'Ycity county since Monday-driv- ; j - ing hele from Comstock-in : search of butcher stock , but was 't ' unable to find any , whereat he expresscd great surprise. { Jas. E. Parler an brother , formerly of this city , arrived ' from Riverton , Wyoming , Sunday - 'J day evening , where they are ell- ' gageil in contracting and buil - ing. They will spend two or ' , ' three wcels here visiting their mother and sister atValworth. . , R. D. ' Campbell , a staunch and progressive farmer in the Weis- sert locality , was a county scat visitor Monday and reportel ( everybody in that vicinity active. . lyengaged in m king pr para- tions for the spring campaign ill , thc 1icids where big , fat ears of : ' corn average fifty bushels to the ' ' ' ' . acre. f' Rev. Eo J. Statom , of Berthoud , , t. . . Colo. , will preach in thc Presby" " terian . church neXt Sabbath , February 24th , morn1ng and evcning. Rcv. Statom will be remem bered as a former pastor of the church herc , who was compclle by poor health to resign - sign and change climate. I-Ie 15 a forceful and elJquent minister. . Mrs. 1. H . Klatt , resi ing 5 miles from Anselmo , was in the city Monday searching for a house to rent for a short time with a view to moving here and if suited will build a rcsidence. Shc lla& decided to discontinue f armi n g and witl sell live stock , machincry and farm utensils at auction next week. Had the we'athcr been cold ! last weel , 'the inhabitants of thiE localitv would have been per. mitted'to understand-by actuaJ expericncc-what a coal famine l is , as none of the dealcrs had anv the last threc days of the wceii an 110t until Monday of thh . week whcn two cars crme t < , " i ' Dierks and was parceled out it oP' 500 pound lots to purchasers. . Later in the day 'l'urner's rc - ceived a car and byTuesday after : nool1 the ealers were a11 in i position to supply demauds. On accouut of illness Jud Ka' , . was not able to cry auctiou sale' last fall. but it's ditTereut uow after a few months of quietudc- ' away from the maddingthrongl 'I he rosy hue of youth again be . dec1fs his cheek , while UII " strcngth of a Sampson and thl clarion voice of a Demosthene abide with him , both by ay ant . by uightand his valuable service are now at the disposal of an ' , and all who contcmplate sellin' \ . auything at auction-no mattl ; , what-from a cau opener to " . threshing machine , or a sucklin f' _ pig to a jungl elephaut. Bi returus result wheu he yelps. V -uw..v.vv..vv.-- . . . I - - - - - - - 'Villiam Ii' . Hays , of Chi ago , the owner of the old F1I11eu rauch , 12 miles south of Broken Bow , has filed for record iu the ofiice of the register of decds a coutract to convey the salUe to t hc original owners , Heenan and li'inlen fm' a consideration or $75.000.00. 'l'he tract comprises 8 2 8 acres. It is understood the ranch is to be divided into mcdi- lllU sized tracts and offered for 5:110. : 5:110.On On Mt1ndaC. . W. Bowmau snld hi rl' fdel1ce propertj' in th1j" ! ' tv to l'l'celcrick ; A. Bertran fill' ( , , ' 100 00. acc\'l'til1g 200 acres of \ a 11I1 in s'ctiotl 6 , town 17. range 20 , at $3.000 00 as It part of the consideration. Brolcn 130w is good enou'h ! , tor Mr. Bowman , howc\'cr , an/l he im- mediatcly invested in'anothcr home-that of .TaU1 Wbitehcul ; --011 the Jlorth sidc , paying- tltercor th' 5um of 4.000.00 , possession to be given Junc 1st. Ed. Hall , of Lawton , Okla homa , a brother of Waltcr and CharJcy Hall and cougin of 1\1. D. Callen , arr'cd in the city Mon- da ) ' and will visit for an indefinite - finite length of time. lIe has been suITering with malaria and comes hcre hoping a change of climate will properly tOIH up his s'stem and male him a Johnny- on-the-spot , wide-awake citizen , able to perform a full day' work Ince again. D I1I' > t overlopk the advertise- mcnt of the public sale of Wi11iam Frey in this issue. . . Mr. t' rey has for - vears been among the progressive - gres-sive breedcrs and farmers of this countv. - He is closing out his ranch business to accept a rcsponsibles position with Dierks Lumber & Coal company at Kansas City , at a good salary. Everything UpOI1 his ranch is of first quality. His policy has always - ways bccn to produce or pu'rchase only the best of everythiug. His cattle and horses especially , are as good as the best produced upon - on the thoroughbred breeding farms of Iowa anel Illi ois "rher will be b , rgain' , at this sale. No one dcsiring first-class animals can aITord to be : absent from this sale. Ou the 18th of last month Mahan Bros. store at Callaway was robbrd : , a part of the pluuder being pocket knives. Sh riff Richardson scnt out notices describing - scribing the property stolen and last week received word from the marshall at Mu11in that a man , whom he describe 1 , had been been seiling knives there , but ha g-one to Alliauce. From t e e- scription given Sheriff Richardson - son sptlttcd him as Ira Cumpstou who formerly conducted a pool room at Callaway. Telegraphing - ing the sheriff at Alliance to ar. . rest the man he left at once for that placc , but upon arriving learned that Cumpston had gone to Hays Springs , where two sisters - ters reside The sheriff at Rush- ville was then wired to arrest hun , which he did. Deputy Sheriff Thompson went there and returned this morning with CUVlpston who not only confessed that he , and he alonc , did the job , but turned over most of the stolen property to D puty ' .r 110 m pso n. Manager Roy T. Walker came in from Hill City , South Dakota , Tuesday , briuging with him samples f ore from miues owne by the Gold Medal Mining com- pauy , composed of citizeus of tuis vicinity , all of whom arc highly elated over the possibilities - ties of the rich deposits iu theit possessions. The sample's are I certainly fine specimens of gold bcaring quartz aud Mr. Walkel says there's plenty of it and just as rich whlch anyone can prove to his own satisfactiou by a visit to the property. This is netlike like the many mining companie that ad vertise shares for sale al1 ( ) claim the price will a vance at a 1 certain date for the mere sake 01 , getting money for shares in - worthless miue , because th ! - . company is composed of CusteJ 1. couuty people and tbey do nOI care to sell shares to Tom , Did If and Harry , prcferring to hav < s home people-fricnds and ac , quaiutanccs-as ; compauions t ( - share with them in their profits " Anyhow , we are iuformed by Dr Bartholomew , secretary of th4 company , there a e. not man more sbarcs rema1l11l1g unsol < aud these will soon be placed a it will soon be evideut the com s pan ) ' have a property that wl1 produc greatlv above the aver age in yield of gold. Mr. Walk er will return to Hill City th a first of next week and rapidl : g push t hc work of developing a g their uew staptp mill will b rcady for the ore in a week or 50 . - I , ' -o- n . , " . . . . . I " ' L [ I I I = ! [ IL k Mr. and Mrs. James McGraw , , who went to Mnrion. Indiaua , just before Christmasl returned to the city yesterday. 'l'his is I .their tirst visit to the old home I ! 1iuce coming west 2 ( , years ngo and , nlt ougl1 man ) ' changes aud improvements have occured sint'c then , the ) ' were not inspired with a desire to return there as residents - dents , as the peop1e seem to bu in the same old slow rut of life , which differs very matcriat1) ' from the hustle which character- h ( 's citizens of the west. - Farming that Pay. . F. M. Olmstead , who owns a half sectiot1 of laud three miles northwest of Broken Bow marketed - keted 107 head of hog last week that ranged from eigHt months to one ) "eat" old that :1\'er. . , , ed 2RO pOl1nd ! ' ; , fOr , ( , 55 which I1cttl'C1 hin\ \ the nlcc'lll tlc.HI1 of'l $1')55 ) 70. La.t lall 11. ' uld ( rom : th alt1t. 1..111I $12Jt ( ) worth of hnl ! ! ' , : ; 7111I wort It 01 alfalfa , mak- InI. : ' a total 01 $3825'.70 n'db l'd from the fanll bCSHll'S what hI. lecalld \ lI c:1 : UII th ( ! placl" Evcryon Invited to attend , hl' g-hu.t : Iclat. g \ ' . . ' 1I hv the l p\\'orth r4l'ilg'uc 01 th l\1ctlwdl-.t : J. : Jli cnJal [ church , at the hlm01 ! ll , 11. : -Iuircs ; ) ill the sontheast p II t IIf the . . : it \ ' . ' 1'Ul' - < la\ " ' cv'nlng- , l'bruary , 2 ( ) , 11J\Ji. \ AUc.ltIon Co. M. Yo" Hr' her".IJorden.el to report - the ArlllC"II'\ ' .itunl.l\ ' port at . . . \ on \ , 1\ .1 arch 2 , PHil , at I ) it. lU. , lurlll- spection. You arc alsu ori1 r d to return all clothc , hatH , c.qJ , lcgg-ing anti other ! , r pert ) ; which JOu may ha vc In Jour pos tssion. ! E. C. PUKWI"l' , Capt. Coni. Fur Sale , MV home property , house with 8 rO tn , one.fourth block of land , barn and other improvements , tu Broken Bow , inquire \Chnrle Schob. 31-38 For Sole. 'I'hirty heae1 of horses , consist. . inK of wor1 { horses , dri vcrs , saddle ponies and broo mares. ( < 'our registere Hereford Bulls. Three Poland China Boars. Two Mammoth Jacls. tf. AT.I.AN RnvNHH , 2 miles outh of Brokcn Bow. Diuolution Notice. _ Brokeu , Bow , Neb. February 8th. , The partnership heretofore existing between W. D. an Calista Grant in the tin shop and knowu as W. D. Grant & ' Co. , is hcrebj' dissolved bv mutual - consent , said CalistaGrant retiring - tiring and W. D. Grant assuming - ing all debts an paying , all bi1ls of the firm. WM. D. GUAN'l' , CALISTA GRANT. Public Sale. Oh March 8th. 1907 , at my ranch six miles south of Broken Bow , I will sell at pt.tblic auction the following property : 47 hcad of high grade two year old steers. 53 hea of high grade , young Hereford cows. These cows are nearly all eutitled to register aud their equal is not in this couuty. All bred to the splended registered Hcrefor B ll , ItSir Ed ward.'I 100 head of coming yearling steers , high grade , well wintered , and first class. , . - Will average 550 Ibs. 2 Hegistere Hereford bulls. 'Will weigh 1800 Ibs. Coming - ing four and five years old. 31 mules , from two years to fi\1 ; years of age. All in good ondition and nearly al1 readJ for work this sprmg. 8 spam well broke. 4 : : oming three year old colts. 3 coming two year old colts. ' 4'coming yearling' colts. 1'hesl are all Percherons , hgl : grade colts , iu good condi tiou. The three year ole will weigh 1400 lbs. Soml of the yearlings will w igl 1000 1 bs. 5 good brood mares iu foal t4 Percheon stallion. 40 brood sows , bred to register cd boar to farrow in Apri and May. 40 shoats weighing from 100 tt 120 lbs. A full set of farm and hay imple ments. A fullliue of household furu lur , goo as new. - Onc Studebaker buggy , new. One spring wagon and carriage both nearly ne.w. . Threc saddles. All kinds of harness. Two sdlendid sets haud mad buggy harness , cost 545.01 each within past teu months Teu months time at 7 per cen on approved security. All persons coming to Brokel Bow on train , furnished fre trauaportation to ranch and re tuTU. A free lunch at noou. s 'VU.I.IAM Ii'RItv. e I Auctioueers : Colonels J amI ; I. . Jones aud William Pursell. . - , _ f . , - - . - - - " n : ' J , " ; ; ; : = t.tt,1. . . . : , ; , Stallion r.r Sal. . 'Vill sell my Bay Stallion , Priuce , weight 1750 pounds. Well broken to harncss ; fine bay color ; kiue ! disposition . Call and see him at my place , milc East of Broken Bow. Satisfactory rcasonR tor sclling. GHO. O. ' \ ' A1'HRS , Owner. FOR RAT.It OR unNT-The RW Jt srction 13 , townRhip 23 , range 231(10 acres-3.0 miles from llrew ter , Neb. All bottom land excl'pt 30 acrcs , no hluffs , running wat r , 60 to 70 acres good ha ) ' laCid. Address , ENOCH MU'l'ZIn. , 36-37 'Vest Point , Nebr. M m m BUSINESS POINTERS. m K * M - - - Doctor Lt ach , Dcntist. - - - - - - t---- - - - .I. C. llore. ahstractill . 20 ! \ratt ings , at Konl < cl's. - - - - - - - - - Dr. Bagg , D nthH. Ovcr l\1cComa ' drug' storr. I" ; ) ; SI"lt " - - It ; r , : : ; 't'"nw , tcnt Sl'l'cI tOI'II. glllll1lrt oflr . A. D. Bang , 3 IIlllc l'Ust ! lr Bro- kcn nnw. 3(1 ( 37 RJllcllllie : hargains in'tllesscrs it t KOllkcl's , It' the renl thin ! ! " Iwth.r than the hC'st. Wit i te Sta r enlTl'e u t the Aclvo. - - - - - - - Make the Iin'nh'lIl1I look like new by nl'plylng' ' Lineoleum Luclre. let it at l\ollkcl's , I wish to do plain sewing at my rO\Ill , at Lilly Kin 's. 32tf MHS. l..UI.A Honus. Iron and wood bed cheap at Konlel's. Patroni e the Hm'um.IcAN advertiscrs. . The White Star coffec has a fine flavor you can't forget. At the Advo. Belllember Konkel saves YOll moncyon furniture amI carpets. I am making farro loans at 5 per cent iuterest. J A1\IUS I41tDWtClI , 25tf Brokeu Bo . .vN b. Bedroom suits-$16 00 and upward at Koukel's. Drs. Farnsworth & Bcck- Dentists. Lineoleum Lustre is what its name imp1ie ; puts a lustre on the lineoleum. Get it at Konkel's All carpets and rugs at cost at 36-37 MnvIs & Co. Get one of those Cocoa door mats at Konkel's. The Abstract syndicates are getting big prices for abstrncts of it1e. Get into a goo bUSIness - ness by buying set of Abstract books of Willis Cadwell. W ANTED-Men , women , boys and girls to represent McClure's I Mag-a1.ine Good 'pay. .4ddress 67 East 23d St. , N."X" City. 34-tf. 150 suit cases , Gbeap. at 36-37 M UVIS & Co. B\tJ your picture's at Konkel's. Let us be your printer. 'I'he good kind of printilg only. I am making farm. oaus at 5 per c'ut interest. JAMES LUDWICJI , 25tf Broken Bow , Neb. Don't forget that ysm can get. , the best carpets aud rugs at Konkel's. No place in Nebraska that you can find a nicer line of trunkg than at Mcvis & Co. 3-37 Go to J. W. Scott's for unadulterated - . . adulterated Hour-pure , just as the wheat growed. . , It is the very latest and best. Lineoleum Luster. Get it at Konkel's. - For bargains in real estate sel ; Bowmau & Anderson , just west of the Security State Bank. lOti 'I'runks. 'I'runks. 'rrunls. 36.37 MnvIs & Co. Splendid barg'ains in couches at Konkel's. W ANTItD-the year around , ten mcn , with or without families HUIrUS G. CAHR , 20tf Doris , Nebraska. Get your room moulding a' ' Konkel's. Don't forget to order , our coal oats and corn at west sIde cleva tor. RAS ANDERSON , - . I am making farms loaus at per cent interest. J Aronts LnD\VIClI , 25tf ' llrokeu Bow , Neb s R : B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D I S. the Dentist. 37t or 1"- - - _ _ . . 0" _ L . . . . . L , . , , . 0 W , = AR'"M'E-RS j91 < < Is your Dis 01' Disc-Plov dull ? . If so , wh ' not take thcm nparl alHl send them to our hop and have them ro11cd out all our new Slo'\ty'S l otaI.Y I Disc Slarpener ] ? 'l'his machinc docs not cut th ( ' disc away , but rolls it out cold. By roUing , the stccl is sUbjectcd to all 1 enormous pressure , that compresses the fiber of the I metal which resu1l9 in a larger disc. a11 < 1 producing a : roll temper whic.h causes it to stay shl\rp much longer. . , J I I I 1. . ! I- II I . , I . , I OPERA "ING ON 28.1Nrn nT.RC lLOW This is the first time our customcrs have bad the opportunit ) ' of having their ( USCS , coulters and disc plows sharpeue < l in il satisfactory mauncr. We set this machinc to give the ( lisc the dc'ircd ; dish , and it turns them out all uniform , which ts not .1 > ussiblc I'y ' 1 an ) other mcans of sharpcning. We Pay Freight One Way j 25c d sc , 16 - . pe to.20-inch. Prices at rokal1 , Bow arc 1 50c per d1sc for ( hscplows. If you will send them now we will Return them Promptly. JOHNSON & REAM BLACKSMITH AND \V AGON SHOP. . BHOICEN BOvV , NIDBHASA. Ib _ _ -am..J I , - . . - - - - - : - - . _ _ _ ' 1:1 . . . . . - - - _ . . . - . . . " " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - L . : I..h. . . : t\'lh. .4:1'1h. : ( Jb. lJh cc'iJ : : , , ( f:1J. dW ? , fu , .S\'lli. . , C&ca : ; : ! ; < t--- ; ; > ; > ; > ? ' Peale's Bulletln FOR F E B R U A R Y , t - 'I esh Vegetables. , - < fl ! Fresh Oysters , . 01ist r Oounty Jloney Buckwheat IrIoul' ' \ ' . Jj"ruits of l\lllCinds - - . Jj"ine Butter Specialty \r. . a i" Everything Good to Eat W 'oN e guarantee the best at the lowest prices " - "i . J. N. . . . PEALE9 ) Broken Bow. \ ) J Realty Block , y ! ; * W ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . Ii - . < 1. - -.IS _ -------.IIM'- . . . . : ! . . . ! . - - . Clothing at Cost ! Be sUl'e you see MEVIS COg , , for OLOTIIlNO and OVEHCOATH. - " 'V'spec- ially those lines to be elosed..ollt at cost. , _ Largpst 'H.k ) of . Mens Shoas l II in Bl'okpn Bow. _ = II : II 811' . > e r epail'ill Z a SI : : > ecialty. I 5 Ladies , Misses and. Childr n's . Shoes in abundance. . . . f - -