Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 17, 1907, Image 5

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, The arduous duties of ChristI -
I - mas shopping alread ) . . looms up
in the not far distaut.
William Worth has gone to
reigton , Nebr. , where he will
remain a couple of weeks so1icit-
iDg aDd writing insurance.
R. T. Walker was in the city I
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the first of the week and went to
the southern part of the state in
" the interest of the Gold Medal
Mining company ,
'I'he printer made an error in
tb.c date of Sup't J. L. McBrien's
leltl r-published on th first page
of t 11 ig edition of the H PUDLICAN.
It hould read "August 19" in-
S1'ad of "October. "
. - ' I Mrs , 'I'urnbull , who resides. .
with her son , Thomas , in this
. . . . city , is seriously ill. Her SOD ,
\ Grant and another son , who
. . , resides in Omaha , arrived n the
" city yesterday , her recovery being
doubtful.
. Last wl'ek Frank Willis went
to Hastings to take an examination -
tion for the U. S. navv as a
musician in a Marine ban-d. He
was successful and on Tuesday of
this week , in company with other
recruits , was sent to San
Francisco.
Editors Pinch of the Merna
Postal Card , and Anderson , of the
Mason City Star , accompanied
by Mrs. Anders011 and the baby ,
were Bwken Bow Y sitors Monday -
day securing pointers on division ,
pro and CO:1.
Frank Dean disposell of the
Never Close restaurant two weeks
ago to James Sloggett and Monday -
day purchased the B. & M , .
restaurant , which bas been a
first-cla ! > ' 3 one and will be kept
fully up to the standard under
Franl's management.
H. H. Burton is building a barn
L . .1 and an'addition to his residence
, j on the ranch five mlles northwest
of the city. This is another
instance of what Nebraska soil
can and will do for energetic
, young men , regardless of the , fact
that his four boys arc all & irls.
Dr. Morrow , of Merna , was a
pleasant caller at the REPUDI.ICAN
office Monday. The doctor has
ou t a peti tion for signers iu order
to have his name placed on the
official b 'lIot for the office of
coroner and lnforms us he is
meeting with much encourage-
ment.
James Larg-ey , accompanied by
mother and sister , Mar aret , left
Tuesday night for London , Ohio.
Mrs. Largey and daughter reside
in that city and have been v1Sit.
ing here the past six weeks.
James went to renew acquaint.
ance and see how th old tOWI1
looks after a lapse of everaJ
years.
'The "oldest settler" was com.
pleteJy beatcn out by the late
spring this year and did nol
remember anything 1i\w \ iI
"afore" and now he's eeking tal1
timber a ain because of th (
excellcn t I all weather. If it evel
befon' occurred in tbese
"diggins" it was prior to hi !
advent.
\ CIJue and Stelia Walters lef
last wcc1 < for Mountam Grov (
Mo. , a l rgc number of friend
J and school. mates being at tb
depot to bid Mlem good bye
'l'heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1\1
1 A. Walters , will join them in <
1 few days at Mountain Grove
where he. will engage in t11 <
manufacture of cigars.
Dr. Fox will lecture uuder th
auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. a
the 'rem pie theatre , on'l'hursda ,
evening , OctolJer 24th. He i
, " among the foremo : t lecturers 01
the platform and one of th
greatest attractions ever pIiesen1
ed to a Broken Bow audienc (
Don't fail to hear him. Seaso
" tickes S2.00 ; single atlmissio
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Mrs. Jos. Pigman left Monda
morning for Grand Isl nd wher
she vbite < 1 with her wn , Ru (
mont , who is a student at tb
. Baptist college , until Tuesda
, ( vening when she went to Omah
a deleegate from the Brol < en Bo
lodge to the State Assembl1
Daughters of Rebclab , 1. O. (
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this weel ( .
W. J. McCullough was in fro
. . ' bis plantation Y miles fro
, 'I L. . Ansley one day last week tral
J sacting business , a part of whic
, was with the HEI'UBI.ICAN. E
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\ ' _ ' be as large nor as good grade i
last year 111 his vicinity , bCtt th ;
, I uuless the price took a tumb
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with the results of last year.
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Two cbildree.Mr. and Mrs.
Rittenhouse ing in the.north
part of the city , are reported vcry
ill with typhoid fever.
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Mrs. Effie Dodds , clerk of the
U. S. land office , left last night
for Cheyenne , 'Wyo. , for a visit
with friends. She will be gone
Ibout thirty days.
Ole Johnson , of Round Valley ,
who recentlY' purchased the Amos
Noble prop rty in the east part
of the. city is building a new
barn on the premises.
L..J Mr. and Mrs. Loren Amsberry
arrived in the Clty from Spokane . ,
Wash. , Tuesday night. After a
few clays' visit here they will go
to Missouri and visi t with Mrs.
Amsberry's mother , who is in
poor health.
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'I'he Broken Bow lodge of Odd
Fellows is being represented at
the grand lodge , in session at
.omaha , by A. W. Drale.
Mayor George , Jos. Pigman , Dr.
Bass and W ill Purcell are also
in attcndance.
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OU1i country correspondcnce 1S
unusually good this week , but it
is unavOidably crowded out. AI.-
ditional pages will be added to
the regular editi9n of the HEPUD-
I.1CAN next wcek and the corres-
pondents' oqerings will be giv n
space. .
Jamcs R Sterner , a prosperous
young farmcr of ncar Callaway ,
was in the city yesterday on
business In connection with mak-
ing' final proof fc..r a chunk of
Uncle Sam's domain which he
has established a right to claim
as his owu add his only.
J. L. Gandy , who moved from
th1s city to Oklahoma a number
of ycars ago and has not been
herc for six years , arrived last
Friday for a visit with his
brother , Jesse , and old friends.
Mr. Gandy easily notes the great
improvements in Broken Bow
during. the past six years and
says he does not know of another
town that has made as man"j
and substantial improvements ,
} Two weeks from next Tuesda }
. is clection day , yet one would
hardly.think it , judging from th
, amount of campaigning whicr
has been gO extremely silen1
as to be painful-almost-t (
those candidates who , in ethel
ycars , have had a strenuous time
been ripped up the back ane
plastered all over from the filtb
tank which is now the exclusivE
property of the Custer Count }
Beacon.
Tuesday morning Sanders Van ,
landingham and Misses Myrth
T4yell and Janie Cooper left fOI
Paris , and other points in Texa !
I to visit relatives-which aboune
I there in largc numbers-expect. .
ing to be absent from home abou' '
four weeks. A post card receiv
. , ed here this morning indicate !
they are now 1n Kansas Cit
rubbering at the tall building :
and wondering how many jump
it would take to reach the tops i
tbe buildings were laid down flat
'rhe Federal grand jury il
se sion at Omaha two weeks agl
returned an indictment agains
Arthur Norcu tt on the charg-e 0
having' broken into the U. S
s post ffice in this city on t11 <
night of July 8th and removin !
. therefrom S4S in currency. Sinc
. his arrest , ten days after th
1 robbery , he has been in th
custody of Sheriff Richarc1solJ
e Cast Friday a deputy U. S
marshal came and took him t
Grand Island where he will b
held until a hearing by th
F'ederal court next February.
Those of our merchants wb
were rccently inveigJed into eJo
changing good Uncle Sam cu ]
rency for defunct Georgia ban
notes may fine some consolatio
n in Imowing that two fellows wh
n perlormed the same trick
Blair , Nebr. , last week , wel
arrested. After consoling then
Y selvcs with this information tl1
'C ' aforesaid Broken Bow merchanj
are entitled to a weep , for n
sharpers testified the bills wel
taken by them for good mone
and they had no knowledge thl : :
were other than good until the
arr st , so thl'Y were dischargcI
' 11 Great Poland-China Dispersion Sal .
On account of removal fro
m 5tatc'i ill sell tlle greater pa
m \Jf my fine Perfection-Sunshi1
tlherd. . Hogs nci ther overly coar
: h nor too small , the best mone
[ e makers. I have ideal shape al
Dt size. All ages to select from
ilS bottom figures Write for price
ilt Dispersion sale Tuesday , Novel
Ie ber 12th.
m J. M. 'I'ITTnRINGTON ,
- Cairo , Nebr.
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I. Miss era ] foote , of D ning ,
is visiting in the city.
Fred Ream SerioUily Ijured.
On Monday while doing some
work at home , l1'red H. Ream , of
the firm of Johnson & Heam , fell
from a step ladder and , although
at the time not greatly inconvenienced -
venienced , is now seriously ill ,
having been injured internaUy i !
by the fall.
Mr. Ream is one of Broken
Bow's most enterprising and
energctic citizcns and an unusually -
usually large number of friends
will regret to learn of the accident -
dent and its results.
Boy Disappeared.
Rev. H. E. Mevers , residing
5 miles from Brolcn Bow , phones
the RnpuDLIcAN that hc would
liln information concerning h'is .
son , George , who disappeared
froJn home last Moudav , the 14th I.
inst. 'rhe boy is 1.5 years old
and when last seen had a shot
gun and was accompanied by a
black female rat terrier do ' .
He was attired in b.lack plaul
jacket , blue overalls and white
felt hat. Rev. Meyers would be
pleased to have anyone who can
convey information concerning
the boy report either to him or
the authonties at Broken Bow.
A Fine Hcrd of Hogs.
Brief mention was made in the
RnpuDLlcAN last week that Willis
Cadwell had rec ived a fine lot of
Duroc-Jersey hogs on Wednesday.
On Tucsday of this week we
had the pleasure of seeing this
consignment of hogs-twenty-
two in number-and in saying
they are undoubtedly th \ finest
bunch of Duroc-Jerseys hogs ever
brought to Custer county is not
putting it any stronger thap the
facts will warrant.
They were bred and raised at
Ragan , Nebraska , and purcbasecl
by Mr. Cadwell at a public sale at
Aurora. Mr. Cad well did not
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purchase for the purpose of selli ng
again tor a profit , but as a neu-
clus to establish a herd of Duroc-
Jers ys which he can claim as
being equal 'to the best or better
than any in the state.
In the herd are four boars-
three last spring's and one ' year-
, ling-and each of them is , a fine
specimen of animal , the ye 'rling
, being well worth the time spent
in going to Mr. Cadwell's farm
to see.
Destructive Prairie Fire.
A destructive prairie fire ocur
red at Sullivan's ranch ten miles
south of town on Friday last ;
The men were burning weeds and
shrubbery when the fire became
uncontrollable and before the
r flames c'ould be extinguished over
fifty tons of good had gon'e ' up in
smoke.
Sudden Death
Anna R. Leserve , who died on
Saturday evening , October 12 ,
1907 , was born at Huntington ,
- Huntington county , Penn. , on
March 10 , 1848 , and was married
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to Wm. A. Leserve , July 6 , 18i5.
She joined the Christian church
when but f : > urteen years of age ,
and has been a faithful Chr t-
ian worker ever since. About
sixteen years ago she became a
. member of the Methodist church.
In 1870 she moved from Pennsylvania -
vania to Indiana , and in 1882 she
moved to eastern Nebraska , and
from there to Westerville , Neb. iIJ
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until comlng to Broken Bow lasl
February. She was the motnel
of fifteen children of whom four , ,
three sons and onedaughter : , sur.
vive her.
The deceased was in her usua :
he.alth up until an hour of th (
final summons. Her husband ,
CoJ. Wm. A. Leserve , havinJ (
just returned from a trip to th (
sand hills , had retired early ane
was awakened from a sound slecI
by his son who informed him 0
his wife's illness. He imme
diately arose ? end poured out i
teaspoonful of medicine , whicl
relieved her during sinking spells
to w ich she was subject , but shl
waved it away. He then assistel
her to a cou h and summotIed ;
physician , but the spark of Iif ,
was almost extinguishell by th
time he arrived nd medical ail
could not revi ve it.
She was a faithful wife , lovinl
y mother and true Christian fnend
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On Sunday , October 6 , a ladie
e . gold watch , hunting case , er
graved "Mae from Sam , " in tb
back case , fob attached. T-4iberl
r reward to finder by leaving
1e RnpuDLIcAN office.
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at Miss Virginia L'Amoreau1l
: s. pupil of William Hofman of Ann
n- Arbor , Mich. , is located in Broke .
Bow and will give violin lesson !
Terms , 50c per lesson. For pa
ticulars call at Taylor's studio.
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Drs. Farnsworth & Beck-
Dentists.
For all kinds of good coal go
to the West Elevator. 14tf
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Another shipment 01 couches
just received direct from factory
at Konkel's.
--Go to J. W. Scott's for unadulterated -
adulterated flour-pure , just as
the wbeat growed.
Dr. Bass , Dentist. Over McComas'
Kirkendall Shoes still take the
lead at Mcvis & Co.
Broken castings are brazed together -
gether and guaranteed , at Lloyd
& Huckleberrys' . .
Big underwear sale at Mevis &
Co's.-Men's Womens' and Child-
ren-at great . reduction.
Let us print those let-ter heads.
New type and up-to-date styles
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W AN'l'JtD-A girl to w.ork for r'
board while going to school. i
Inql11re this office. :
FOR SALJt-A Retort Oak I
heating . , : ; tove in Hne condition. :
R D. PICKnTT. ;
Lef. us be your printer. The I
good kind of printing' only.
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Clean Seed Rye for sale f1 t the
West Elevator 14tf. I
. I am l11.aking f oans at 5 I
per c'nt mterest.
J AMItS LUDWICII , I
2Slf Broken Bow , Neb.
If you have a , stove that nceds i
repairing just call at the Bicycle :
shop.
ROOMS ItOH. , HUNT-Inquire at
residence. G. GUVf.H. 1.6tf
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FoH. SALU- Horse , buggy , I
harness , saddle and cow. I
13tf J. A. AUl\IOUH ,
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HUbber tires put on baby car- I
riages. We have a machine for i
putting them on and can guaranf f
tee . & Huckle-
a tight fit.-Lloyd -
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FOR RnNT-320-acre farm 10 I
mlles southwest of Broken Bow , i
aU table land , 250 acres broken . . .
good improvements. CaU at ' =
once. Chas. Scholz , Broken Bow.
, : ; You can save two to four dol-
h'ars bn suits of clothes a"nd'over -
'coats at Mevis & Co.
Another shipment of Rocking
.chairs just received at Konkel's
.clir..ct , from the factory' at factory
prices. .
I am making farm loans at 5
per cent interest.
J AM us LUDWtCII ,
Broken Bo , 'V , Neb.
Now is th time of the ye r
the sewing machine is most used
and a dirty , hard running sewing
machine is very annoying. Lloyd
& Huckleberry will make it run
li1 < e a new one.
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Hememblr Konkel is headquarters -
quarters for chairs of all kinds
and prices. ll-tf
I am making farms loans at 5
per cent inte est.
J Al\tnS LUDWICH ,
25tf Broken Bow , Neb.
The old reliable Custer County
Abstract Co. will make your abstracts -
. stracts at reasonable rates , examine -
amine titles to land , bring suit to
quiet title , assist you in perfecting -
ing title to your land ,
WILLIS CADWnI.I. , . .
. 5tf Bonded Abstracter.
NOTICE Fen l'UlIJ.1A'fION.
DClJartlJlcnt of the Interior. f.alll ! OOlce at
IIrokenllolV. NcJraska ! , October la , 1007.
Notice II hereb , ' given that JalncJ H.
; tcrner. of Callaw y.-haH lIIell notice of hs !
Intention to make IInal commutel1 proof In
Iouuport of hili claim , vl1. : 1I0mestcail Bntry
- No. :1:162 : : , madc SeptetnJer ! 2:1 : , 1003. for thc el !
! > WI , ( scctlon a5 township I7n , range 2:1W : , anu
that lIalll proof wl11 be madc ! Jdore register
and receiver. at Brokcn Bow. Ncbraska , on
Novcmber 20. lOOT.
, lIe names thc following witnesses to provc
hili continuous resldcnce , and cultlva.
ulon
tion of thc land. V'I1. : ole I. Olson , Nels C.
Olson. I rank M. Callcn ani ! Frank H. Wool-
Ington. all of Callaway. Ncbraska ,
JOHN m' EHJo . UeglAter.
I lrlit Pub. Oct. 11.0t
Delinquent Tax Notice.
' 1'0 All Whom It 1 > Ia ) ' Concern ;
You arc hereby notllle1 that the following
dellcrlbed land II. lots , tracts. pieces or IJar-
cels of land.s and lots , or so much thereot as
arc not paid. will , on Monday. Novcmber I ,
lOOT. at thc county treallurer't > olUce , Broken
Bow. Custet : : county. Nebraska. be olUered
, for sale for thc taxes , HlIcclal assessments.
: Interellts , IHmaltlc5 and co ! > ts thereon for the
1 _ year WOO.
Add to 1000 tax ten per cent frolll May 1st.
.e 1001. al1l1 20 cents for each descrhltlon of
1 land and 10 cents for each town lot.
1 Jo xplanatlons of a b b re v I a t Ion s : "nW'
It htalllili for north half ; "stands ! for south
half ; "W " standll for west half ; cYa litands
for eallt halt ; line" stands fur northeast
quarter ; "nw" IItaRds for northwellt quarter ;
"IIW" stands for southwcst ( IUarter ; " ! > C"
IItands for liouthealit quartcr ; "pt" standll for
part ; "ft" Htands for fect : "sce" stands for' '
BCCtlon : " ! " stands for dollars ; "cts" stands :
" for centBj "It" stands for lot ; "blk" stands
for block ; "add" standI for addition ; "Ine"
n ! Stands for inclusive ; "n" lItands for north'
n "s" Itands for Bouth' "c" stands for east ; 'wl
IItands for west ; "hf" stands for ba1f ; "qr"
: I. stands for Quarter ,
JOliN OA VENI-E.
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COOD QUALITY
LOW PRICES
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rhese nre two ossnntial in groceries and pro-
vis\ons and its the text to which we have alt
ways adhered. Not only has it always been
our watchword , bu.t . it 8ho 11 continuo to he as I
all wiJlleorn by an order placed here-eith r
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perS011n lly , by phone or letter.
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mnde as ours MC mnde , finished liS ours nre finished , froUl the f
very hcst mntcrinl will prove thc mO'1t.Iurnble . IInd IIltogcther J
111 0 at snlisCnc. Chns , A. Mnish .
tory C hili r to . Laminated Cot- i
buy for Wcd- 10n lclt COUl-
din . Gifts allel fort ! ! nnd mat-
Ann 1 vcr s II r y tmsses warrnntIi" / I
prcscnts , etc. A cil not to gct _
fine Conch or a Itnnl or lump'Y'
nice big Arm Thcy lire. hke
Chllir wuultl he Ih Irishman's
lIIost lip propti. n n 1111 e l-"No I
lite. Rcmcmbcr . I1IlItter how coM .
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we lire hell II. . IIml wet they lire.
quarters for the nlwlI's , , : a(1II & ,
1I1eal'cnse good/\ dr ) ' . We nlso i
Murphy Chairs , hnlldle tu ! ; Do-
( lircct from lhe lIIestlc Sew ill g i
faclor ) ' . A 1 II 0 , Machille , which i
1 h c cclchrnicil runs lhe 10llgest
lighteslll1\11 \ fuslesl o. nllY lIIachine Oil cl\rth' . We lIellllc lllc9
IIIId repairs , thnt will lit IIny Ilnchine. Gi\'e us II trinl order. I
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Custor . County. Herd
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DU Roes
Crimson . . 30
Wonder Jr Spring
Boars
OIlC of the great .
at reason n b 1
boar f 1 Ie .
pnces. L arge ,
breed at hend bone ,
good top
of this herd quality.
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Uome and look them over.rrelephone 1905 & 39
8. miles west of , Broken Bow , N ebl'aska.
JOHN RE f E , Nebraska llrokenBow ,
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is still on. Crowds ( 'an he seen-there
daily , putting in their Fall an.dVin . -
tel' supplies. The entire stock must
be closed out. Save 25 per eent by ,
attending this sale.
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