Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 07, 1907, Image 1

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"VOL'XXV. . BROKEN BOWJ CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ MARCH 7 , 1907. NO. 39.
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business
Is a ver ) ' exacting one. .
It ! ; hours are from 7 a. 111. to 7 a.
111. sevcn day& a week :
It I lUst do this ycar in and year
ont for years mill years. . .
And a GOOD watch will kecp u.p
this gait for a surprising length of
time without missing a .tick.
Abont once a ) 'ear it will need a
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If little cxpert attention , and that is
where WH comc in.
Whcn ) 'our watch shows the
least sign of varyin , the quicker
f you get it to us the better.
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: Our at.lention will be EXPERT
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Ric Red Blood
If you are suffering from
want of new rich blood , if
.your strength is failing , or
is not what it should bc , if
Jour stomach is tired out ,
our advicc is to U5C
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SPRINGS
SARSAPARILLA
a splcndid preparation for
purifying' and cleansing old
blood , for enriching and
strengthening the blood , for
toning up and strcngthening
thc cntirc muscular systcm ,
giving health and strcngth
to the' entire body. 35c.
Opcn , on Sundays from
8:30 : to 10:30 : a. m. only.
I ED , McCOMAS.
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: ( . a8 J. C OWEN. 1907
i . FISH FOR L'ENT
'i. CODFISH , LENrr ONLY * - . OV ] R PICKLED
SALMON ,
, r ; t HONEr.ttss AND 'rIlE BEST Y Jirf }
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; ; 'f > { + SIIHttEDUP , ro Co.l\IE. l2Yc ; lb.
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/ ' VERY 'OnnEH NOvV ,
41f ! FANCY . _ _ CANNED
SALMON
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t , IIPPERE
HRBRIN , 1216 c 15c
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I. SALMON. MUSTARD
SARDINES
12c lb.
3 for 35c
V ery re d
and fancy. . . . ,
OIL
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SARDINES
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MACKHEL ! Sc 15c 20c
; . ' , WHITE FISH _ per can
" HESS STOCK FOODS ,
THOU1" SHHIMPS
HOG RBMEDIES ,
] 5 c can
_ ' 3 fur . .Sc
" y MIGHTY GOOD 140BSTER3
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. Seed Potatocs THIS TIr\lE Oii' YEAR. 30e can
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Pur. : Old "Ider VIIICK'ar BROKEN BOWNE R.
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I } I\i spring than we ever had and , prices of good leather 'j !
{ : considered , we are selling" them cheaper than we ever { ;
: clid. You u1us sec and examine the goodd to appreciate (
' thc value wc glve you f9r thc money. ; '
f ij Wc will meet 'and undersell any competitor we i
. we will compare gooels an' ! meet prices. :
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: { Sure Edge Drop Corn Planter } :
\ The Gr tchen Edgc D op Planter , 32.0
\ ,14xl6 D1SC Harrow at : : ; 24.00. See lt . ' - :
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: Many k111ds of cultivators. >
{ If in doubt of value of goods , tr ) ' us. } '
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CUST R COUNTY CORRESPONDEN CE I
We.t Union.
'J.'hc roads are gcUing heUer.
John pfrehm wcnt down ncar Sargent
to do SOIllC carpenter work ,
W ller 1Iillmo\'cll onto thc sallie place
with August Pfrehm , near Sargent. I
Oscar Gun'1crson is hauHns the lumber I
for his new house , which is lo he a large I
one , 28x40 , two story. The writerul1l1er : :
&looll him to say th'\t the hill is fourtccn
hUIIl1rcIl do11ars.
Ther must still be cattle dying by the
allloullt of hides still bcing brought to
town.
I\Ir. 1Iarolel , fath r-in-law of Clarcnce
Williams , was in lawn Saturday. He
says he is going to Ohio.
COrti gathering will soon be of the
past.
George l\fnrsh : exchanl ed work - with
Zeka. Marsh hauls COrti to Sargent for
Zeka mill : l.eka hauls goolls hack for
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Mnrsh.
James Abernathy alllI Pliu l\Ietc.-l\1f
went to Sargenl Saturday night.
Atic Nelson went to Sargent Saturday , '
with his son , ntul slaYed - to the il\le-1
pendenl telephone mecting. He will
cOllie home with J. R. Rutton.
Georgge Ai1shie has moved to town ,
occupying Grallllma l\IcClures house.
Their daughter , Anne , has gone into the
employ of the Indepcndent 'felephone
compauy at this place. The outgoing
opcrf\lor , Mrs. Auslin , has held thc position -
tion three years wilh Ilot too good pay.
The way the work was let out this year
is hettel , namely. for bids. There was a
lIIeeling ea11ed for Saturday , February 23.
and at that IIIccting therc was a bid made
by Mrs. Wm. I'frehlll. That would have
been the best , but the tine or the differt
representatives could 1I0t see that it waste
to their benefit to do , so an adjourtlment
was taken to Tuesday , February 26. At
that tillle Miss Ai1shie's icl was accepted
and Geo. Mnrsh elllployell to make the
change of central.
Dry VAlley.
Fred SlIIith hDS rellloved to his I inkaid
homestead anel will soon comlllt'nce the
erection of a cOUlmodious frame house
for which he has thc lumber on the
ground and only awaits the pleasure of
his carpenters.
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It is. rf'portcd that lIarry Rittenhouse
has solel his farllt to 1\1. P. Jarvis. This
is a good farm and adjoins Mr. Jarvis
present farm.
Considerahle conlplaint is heard aboute
the amount of freight the country
patrons of the Sargent freight office ha\'e
to pay. ( .ften extra freight is charged
on the hill and again the weight is increased -
creased and again storage is chargel1 on
freight that the patrons have Qot been
notified that is there. Thi will prohahly
$ top some day , very sudden , See.
: ! \Irs. II. Dunbar is quite poorly at the
present writing , with jmeumonia. We
a11 hope she will soon be arouud again.
The Dry Valley church will hold a
box social at the school house soon.
George Miller is visiting in Indiana at
presen t.
South Side.
Mr. Wool1 went to Sargent tollay.
: ! \Ir. Stephens is husking corn. lie has
upwards of twenty acres to husk yet.
I have found several that will vote
against county division I1nl1 I believe
when the voling is on some of our ncigh-
hors will come with us.
John lIargin will bui1d a very large fine
housf' in the spring. lIe is hauling
pressel } cement hlocks for the foundation. .
l'ett'r Jansosky is hanling prcssed brick
to huilll a fine framc house in the spring.
This country is bound to he somcthing
in the ncar future.
Tite Buckby has rentel1 the John
Whillcnger place at1l1 will farm there the
cdming year.
Ira Dye was visiting with the Charle
IIowlal\l peoplc. lie must finel SOUle ,
thing hetter and wiscr there than at som (
other placcs.
Charles 1I0wlanl1 has 11 two ycar 0111
colt that is rf'gisterel1 to make a 200 (
poun horse. lIe is a Percheon.
Say carr , can't you drop that Tha\\
jnry a poinfer aelvising them to clem
'fhaw ELlul recomlltcncl the court to a vise
furnishing Thaw a gun to watch and ki1 :
every fellow that casts sheeps e'es at h !
wife.
George Brown is wanting to hire
man to work for him , hy the ycar , !
Mr. IInllen has left to take a prefernhh
job.
Our school is out mill Frank J.ovejo }
is sending his two eldest children to Wes1
Pnion to school. They have a good
school at Wcst Union. '
t'ncle lien Predmore's health is not S (
very good this winter. lIe stays close t (
thc house anel takes care of his stock.
I Ernie'Howland has hired out to Bel
Stephens , to husk corn the rest of tIu
winter.
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Union Hill.
Drown Scver is moving on the l mma
PCrehln place.
I.c r.eep bought SOItlC cattle from Mr.
Deetlcf. -
W. l'frehm shc11ed corn Itriday of last
week.
Mrs , O. S. Pulliam was calletl aWa } '
'I'hurwlay : of last week to attcml the
funeral of a departcl1 Eister. Mrs. Pul.
lIam has the heartfelt s'mpathy of n11
her friends /lnd neighbors.
T.awrence pfrchm (11111 ( Henry Dot ) .
wcnt to the dauce at Round Vallcy last
Saturday night.
Merl Dotys horse broke his leg last
wcek by a fall on , the ice.
Dell" Sturms and a frienll from Ohio
visiteel with George Orvi'l and wiCe
W dnes < 1I\Y of Inst week.
; 'Valler lIillltlo\'ed to Snrgcnt Saturda } '
of lasl week.
Mr , 11\141 \ Mrs. Pense , of W'oming ,
visltcIl with : 'IIr. and Mrs. Wilt. pfrehllt
two days last wcek.
Itrnnk Doty took in the sights of Dro-
kcn Bow last week.
Jessie 1\1111 Gertie Marsh also went to
Brokcn Bow last wClk.
Will J. pfrehm hauled lumbcr for Wm.
Shittwechler lnst week ,
There was quite' rcunion of old
neighhors and friends at Will. pfrehm'
last Sunday. The names of those prcscnt
are : Mr , mill Mrs. Yctter and fami1) '
and 1\Irs. Skinner , Mr , and 1\1 rs , Beager
ntlll family , Grandma Beager , Mr. Dnd
Mrs. Henry Pointer and family , Mr. and
" ' 11'6. Henry Pfrehm , of Sargent. In the
afternoon Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Peters
ca11ell in and Itred Peters , Mrs , Tarleton
and manch. Most of the afternoon was
spent in singing and visiting. All seemed
to have a good social time.
Weinert Warble. .
Quite a number of Weissert's young
people allendell the hasket supper at
Coburg Friday night.
Rev \'al meetings arc in session at Rosc
Valley this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goodner of
Creccnt City , Iowa , arrived here Wednes.
day and will work for S. Powell this
summer.
Grandpa 1I0rnheek , i ! ; very sick this
week.
Earl Pirnie expects to leave for
l\1sS'o ri 'next week. lIe hal1 not de-
cidcd whether he will return or locate
perlltantlr in the eeShow me" state.
Dr. Pennington was called to see l\1rE.
I rwin Jackson , SUUl1ay , morning. Mrs.
Jackson's health has heen very poor for
some tiUl ( .
1Ihtllit : Foote vis.ited Satunlay and Sunday -
day at Walter Bense's.
Mrs. Elix Roy , who has been visiting
at George lIi1ton's expecls to rcturn to
Missouri this week.
S. Powell expects to leave for the
West soon. He intends to visit in
Washington , Oregan and California
before he retnrns.
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I Ryno Ripple. .
Riverside school district rejoices In the
possession of n new frnme school housc ,
which is n decided hnprovement and
takes the place of " 01 < 1 soddy , " which
has slood for ycars at Ryno. It was here
that for se\'crnl } 'enrs was hcld the
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primaries for both political partlcs of
Cnster prccinct.
Geo. Herrick Is stm rell hot nfter thc
co'otes. lIe bagRcd thc thlrtcenth lasl
Saturdny , but wc don't miss 'cm.
nvcrybod ' is Illls ' .
} } Dhucking COrti.
George Logan. who has hecn on Ash
Creek , husking corn , wcnt to his hOllle
near Cnll'a } ' , Sund"x last week nnd
fonnd that during his /lbsence SOIllC
miscreant had cnterell ntul punched all
his tinwnre full of holes , rendcrin thcm
absolutely worthlcss. Just what kUIIl of
a devil entcrs into the make-up of some
curs who are called men is beyond all
\\IIdcrstnmUng and the whelr.s who
perpetrated this lIIalicious work would
recei'e no sYlnpathv frolll the comlllunity
shoul < 1 his idcntity'be discovered.
Dunninr Doing. .
ReLalllltl is again ublc to be nround.
lIe occupied the pulpit Suu ay cvcning.
Mr. WilsOl1'S brother , of Lincoln , who
has becn visiting him , rclurned to his
home a few days ago. _
lIss Eva lIellock left lnst Thursday
morning for Billings , Mout. A ttulllbl'r
of her frlcnds escorted hcr to the depot ,
aud none coul < 1 east of dry cycs a9 the
train pulled out with thc one which thc
Dunn\ll people truely admired for the
past scvcn 01' eight \\IontIls. E'er ' .
body wishes her a s fe trip and spee ( y
return.
Ray Robison left lust Saturday for
Anfchuo. Ray has been in Dunning
but a short time but won many fricnds
whi1e her and his schoolmaster will
etlpccially miss him.
A dance was givcn ot the Pauline hall ,
last Itriclay evening. A good tillle is
reported.
Tne next dance is annonnced at the
Robison Bro's hl\ll on March J5th , ccle.
brating St. Patrick'say. \ .
Mrs. Hcllock has bought some lots in
Dunning and will build u residence.
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Zumbrota" Zephyn.
Nine McComas' daughtcr , I hnira , has
heen quite sick with pnctttnonla , but is
some better at present.
Zee Bishop was visiting a fcw days
with J. C. Moore's this week.
Our peoplc arc trying the corn stalks
once morc. Jack Martin lost one steer
last Saturda ) ' , bnt we.1lopc to hcar of no
more dcaths ns lIIost of our farmcrs nre
gtlling a little short of hay.
Butler Saus ) nnd fnmily were visiting
nt Dan Prcdmorc's 1ast Snnda } ' .
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Messrs and Mesdames Merridith ,
Dowcll and Callcn , Mrs. Norcu t , 1IIISB
11 moe : 1 Norcntt , Cheulcy anll Edwanl
11 all , werc pleasantl } . entertained lost
Itriday evcning with music Elt Jonu
Kooler's.
On Tuesday M. D. Callen and wife were
f ; \'en a gcnuine surprise when some of
their neighbors drove in , bringing their
ditlners with tItcm. They were a happy
crowd ntlll their visit was thoroughly eu-
joycl1 by nll. Those present were , :
: .tessrs and Meslll\Ulcs Koolcr , Sand ! ! ,
Johnson' , Bishop utlll Cole , Mrs. Routh .
and Charlcy 1Ia11.
Jay Koozer left last Thursday lIIorning
for Kcncsaw. Nch. . to engagc in the
well business W Ul ht ! ; brother-iu.law.
Mr. nnd lr8. VnnAnken. have
lIIo\'cd to Btokcn Bow where he expects
to engage in painting and is at prcsent
painting Mr. Groat's new house.
Ahout twcnty youug lleoplc gathered
at John Koozcr's last Saturday evening
to engage in pulling taffy unl1 playing
gallic ! ; . A general goml tillle was report-
e by all who attcl\lled.
Mr. Dowell , who has bccn living on
the Adams places , has been quitc bndly
tloublell with heart diseasc and is goiug
to York , in hopes that the lower ultitude
will bring rclief.
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= = SHEPPARD & BURl { have the freshest and finest hue : : : :
= = of BREAlFAS'1 FOODS in Brolcn Bow. = =
- = = Shamrock Oats , 5-1b package. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c - : : : :
= = l orcst City Oats , 5-lb package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aoc = =
= = Shreddcd Wheat Buscuit , 1'5c , 2 .for. . . . . . . . , ' , . . . . . . . . 25 : : : : :
E Malta Vita , l5c , 2 for 25c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c : :
: : : : : : Egg-O-See , lOc , 3 for. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c = =
: : : : Petti-John , lSc , 2 for. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 25c = =
: : : : . Quakcr Oats , 15c , 2 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c : : :
= = Crean1 of Wheat. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c = =
= = Vi tos , . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . " l5c : : : : :
E Quail Oats. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c : : .
= = Dr. Price's. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c = =
e : , Toasted Corn Flakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 10c = =
= = Puffed Ricc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c : : : : :
= = Steel Cut Oats , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05c : : : :
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I u Want a Home I
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I HAVE FOR SALE
Flve . . cra Tr ct with -room house , barn , coal shed , city water , _
, . 'aj ( " " " ' , orchard , shade trees. One of the nicest pieces of residence -
idence property in the city.Vill rade for good farm land or sell for caRh.
i 8 - room 1i . . esidence with barn , c'hicken house , well , outside cellar , . two
: -.J , lots of ground.Vell located. Wil1 trade for
. horses and cattle or for good farm land , or sell for cash.
: . 7room Residence one of the cl.lOicest location . Close in. , Plenty : ; "
" , of shade. Uity water. I wIll trade for a good J ,
farm or sell' for cash.
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I 5-room Residence fr me bar1 ! , chicken house , good well and windmIll -
- ' mIll , outsHle cellar , orchard. A whole block of .
" ground. .J t1st the place for a retired farmer. r will sell for half cash and
balance in monthly payment.s. '
I "Tew 5 , . Fr " 'es.ldence . Close in.Vith one lot ofW . !
I . . . - room. me .Lv . groun . icc shade trees.
: W. Half cash and balance in monthly payments.
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YOUHS ] 'OH BAHGAINH IN HI AL E8TArl'l
OF ALL KINDS AN D j ) I HCHl prl'.1 ONS
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