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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
Statu 1lI11t LllJrnrlRtl ocllt ) , . . . . . , , . . " ' ; " ' , , , ' , USTER" OUNTY LIOAN , , . . . . . - - . - VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ . NOVEMBER 21. . 1907. NO. 24 - - - - - - - - - - I I ; . The Helping Hand I We extend 10 you thc : lclplng hand in \ tbis hour when thc prnblem of how to . make tastcs and desires meet purse capacity - , , city is your one thought It doesn't take so awful m ich mont' } ' i to buy plcacing ; C'tristmas ' prcs nts if one will but go to thc right place and go early We belie'e a visit to our store \ I wi11 hclp "ou solve the pl blem to your entire I = lItisfaction 1 . St'les exclusivc and p 'pular. ' " II I I I ' YOURS FJR THE 'BEST DRUGS" . We're not running any- body's business but our own. T at occupies all of our time , . . If done properly it rf'quires tnCreaslng ' watchfulnes to keep up the stock so that whe a prescription comes in for no matter what , we have it rtght on the shelf waiting ( or just such 8 pre- scription. We take care of our prescription - scription stoelc of drugs in that way. It's worth knowing - ing wh n ) 'ou really want the best drugs and medicines J. S & J.F I Baisch D RU GGISTS. Broken Bow , - - Neb. I . . . . . . , , , , . , , . - - - ' - - . . . . . . . . . . " ' I t11Ih""d.tlilllJl"IJ"'I ! ' ! : : " I"111IJ"'l.\WJ.ibJ..U't1"'JJI1JI" ! ' \ ! : ! ' " I UJI.iII'LOl''wliJl''l.IO ' ! ' ' I r'JII account or for goods purchased. ) i GROCERIES f 1 GREEN AND t ' l t DRIED FRUITS f . f. The Blue Belle P as at 15c per can. Better than fresh peas Pride of Michigan Pear , 2 for 25c. Very tender' and sweet Alllcinds of Stove Polish-liquid anrl dry-3 for 25c ' Husking Pegs , 5c , IOc , 25c. 35c. Glovts and Mitts , 90c dnz I f Un versa I Bread Mixer-the best ldnd-t\yo sizes I Bread and Cake Boxes , 70c , 80 , 90c and $1 sizl , I . True Huhbald Squashes. fine eating' . 20c and 23c each ] . i Sweeping Brooms. fair quality. 25c 30e and 35c each I ! A few Food Choppers ldt at 50c each. Buy one. _ Tht' finest of Breakfast Bacon at 20 a pound : Our Tea Ll"af " Tea at'50c ppr pound. Is worth 60c : I 1'he finest can Pnmpkins at IS. a can Belter than Insh , ! I \ J. C. Bovven t . ) . . . TRADE : ' Pure 0 r Vi eiar ' : . dMatI ; ( . t , . t1Jr."lr. ! " " " ; :1''J1'iI. : . . , " 1:11" ! : " . : : ; r. . : ' e.II1IfJI"1t11P"r.I''IP''lIP' ; " : ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'JI'jJI''IJIIi'P ' : ! ' : : ' , , r- . : . . , f . - . - . . . . . " . . - _ . - . - - - _ _ . . . . . . . , . . . . - - - - - - - _ . _ : - - - ' - - ' - " - - ' - - " - - ' ' ' " - - - . : : ! , r--------------- ! I" \ THROUGH ! I I ANERROR I . _ . - : .r of a shipping clerk I I A CAR LOAD OF ; \ . i h , I 'r\ lA 0 N S , j ! . ' \ I WaS spot us that were ordered I for delivery next summer , so i we are now closing out at I , ! \ A TUAL COST I I . ' rhis mean $10 less than I I you , can buy one next fall { ' Geo. Apple . . - - . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ -1 ; 13101cn Bow l xtend ' WelC0l11e to Fa mers of CLster County .0 t zeus and Business Ml n of Brohen : Bow Meet and . Decide to Entertain as Guests in their Homes , All \Vho Attend the . Farmers Institute EV 1Y CUSTER GOll IY FARMER I VITED The Program as Now Arranged a < ! oed One , But Additional - ditional Entertaining F ( atures 'Nill bo Added. I Thereby Making It " 1.11e Best Ever. " In response to a call to meet at the court house at 7:30 : o'clock on Monday eveuing , over one hun- dre business men and citi cns rt'sponded. . The meeting was called to order by Judge Humphrey who requested that a chairman and sl.crctary be selected , ' whereupon I Jules Haumont was chosen to I pI eside and E. R. Purcell as sec- retarv. The latter stated that a L4 arniers' Institute was to be held I In Broken Bow on 'l ill\rsday \ and L1'nd 'y , December 19 and 20 , Heretofore the Institutes have been held and the expenses borne by the. farmers who attended and this meetIng was called for the purpo e of ascertaining the sentiment - ment of ciuzens in regard to entcrtailliug. free all who cam t4) attend. the Institute. 'rhc n cessitles was further excmpltfi- ed by Hon. J. D HCdW , the Insu- tLlll' presidcnt , and a general discussion - cussion abd consideration of the question ndulg d in , remarks being - ing made by Pl stmaster Jewett , C , unty Clerk Pigman , Judge H umphrey , Attorneys Hess Moore H M Sullivan and James Led- wlch , Supt. 0 , S\.huuls Pinckney , I glster 01 D. cds , \ oed , Je se Gandy and Ed. BI hop 0 Gates. In order to get a sentimellt from those present all were reo que ted to ris to their feet who v. ould open their homes for those \ \ ho come to iJ ttend the Institute aud everyone present WdS in tant- I ) ' on his feet , demonstrating t11at all who come may be cer- talD they will b taken care of in a hospitable manner and free of expense. Let every Custer county farmer dud his wife come. to Broken Buw during the Institute if they posibly ! can-every home in the city will be open to them on thiSi occasion and tbey will be heart- I Obituary. ( Contributed ) " Mary EHen J ones was born on A.ugust 15 , 1837 , in Wells county , Ind1ana , where she lived for many years. She was converted te chw3tianity and untted with the United Brethern church when she was 18 years of age. Later I she united ith the Baptist churcb of wh1cb she was a faith-I tul member for years. AHer muving to Nebra ka she uniic.d wuh the Dunkard church , it be- Lng the only churcb near her Iwme. She was united in marriage to J.unes Dagan , August 15 , 1858 ( ' 0 this union was born three cUlldren. Jamc5 ; Dagan died in 1864 , leaving her to care for three : : .rndll children in tho"e dark days ul the civil war. On August 25 , 186 ( " she was married to Andrew J. Freel ; to th is union was born six children. She died November - ber 13 , 1907 , leaving an agw husband , four sons , a daughter. a number of grand-children and a llUst of friends to mourn the loss ot a faithful , loving wife , a de- vuted mothcr and a true friend , rhe chilaren are Joseph Dagan , OrIa. Freel , Je 5ie Freel , Isaiah Freel and Mrs. Pbebe Phillipsen , all o ( Broken Bow. She was a vattent sufferer for lUany months hdore ucr death , during all of . . . . blch time she was faithfully trusting G d whom she hatt oil rVtd trom her Irlhood. Funeral services were held on Frida ) ' , Nuvember 15 , at the lJumc , tcn miles south of Brokeu B w , conducted by Rev. Brady ot the Baptist church , after which the remains were foHowed by a largc concourse of friends and relatives to the Broken Bow I cemctery where interment was made. The fam ly express their h..artfelt thanks to their many friends who have so kindly and svmpathetically aided them in this time of trial and sorrow. iIy welcome , ' "yea , thrice wel- come.It The program for the Institute s as follows : 'tUURSDAY AlfTlUlNOON SItSSl0N. 2:00 : : Alfalfa growing , C. M. Le- weHnn , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benver City 3 : co : Discussion. . . . . . . . . . . Local talent 3:15 : Judging dcmonstration with . beef cattle. , . . . . . . . . .C. M. I.ewellnn JtVJtNING SJtSSION. 7:30 : Locl\l EntertKinment. bomc tatent 8:00 : : Poultry ralslng..C M. Lewellnn FRIDAY 1/ORJtNOON SltsSlON. nee : : Pork producliou..C. M. Lewel1an AI/T RNOON SltSSlON. 1 :30 : Business McetinK. 2:00 : : rbc kind of a dairy cow.for the farmer , . . W. A. Poynter , Lincotn 3:00 : : Some principals of cooking anll th touch that tempts. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miss Wolford , Pawnee City 3:30 : : Judging demonstration with dnlry cows. . . . . . . . . . . . W. A. Poynter ItV NlNG snSSlON. 7:30 : : The lurc of tttccity , Lulu Wolford I 8JIJ : : Some csscntial ; to success. I ful fanl1in . . . . . . . . . . W A. Poynter SATURDA Y IfORJtNOON SJtSSION. 1:0 : : Growing , care al1l1 selection of &ced corn. . . . . . . . . C. M. Lcwell Ii AFTERNOON SnSSION. J :00 : : BUliness ! Ulcns' , bo's' and girls association , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 : : Boys' and girls clubLulu Wolford :3" : 1 alk. . . . . . . E. C. Bishop , I.lncoln \Jo : Report of corn show. . . Prof. Zook The progr , m will be inter- spl'Jsed wnh singing and orchestra - tra music. On Saturday December 21 , .the ctrn contest between boys and girls in the Custer county schooh , will be held tHlder the supervis. ion of < ; ounty Supt. Pinckney who estimat.es there will be present - ent , at least , one hundred and fifty out of the three hundred boys and girls who entered the contest. A committee was appointed - pointed to arrange a program to enterta1D the boys and girls while guests of Brolcen Bow citizens , so they \1. ay rest assured that everything - thing possible will be done to make the day a pleasant one for twm find free of al1 cxpense. : District Conrt Proceedings ( Continued from last week. ) C. M. Moody VB. Hester Moody. Continued for service on application of plaintiff. S. W. Birge vs. Belle Birge. Continued - tinued by agreement. Graves vs. W. J. Lamb. Continued by agreement. Noble W Graves vs. W. J. Lamb. Continued by agreement. J P. Downs , adm. , VS. John Reese. Coutinued by agreement. In the matter of the estate of John E. Shaw. Sale of real estate confirmed - firmed -and deed ordered. In the matter of the estate of William J. Carter. Sale of real estate confirmed and deed ordered. Johanna W. Nielsen vs. Ce1tral Nebraska Land and Trnst Co De- mu"rer sustained. Plaintiff gIven leave to file dmended petition in 10 days. . B. Little vs. William Little. Decree of divorce as prayed. Alice J. Boyer vs. C. . Boyer. Decree of divorce as prayed. Cllstody of minor child , Nevado Boyer , awarded - ed to plaintiff. W. A , Hayward vs Lida M. lIuy. ward. Court finds for plaintiff. Divorce granted John F. Shot , adm. , vs. Harry Church , et a1. Court f ! : ds allegation of petition true. D. . cree as prayed. Broken Bow Abstract Co. vs. J. S. Kirkpatrick. Motion objecting to jurisdiction of caBe overruled. Plain. tiff excepts. Motion to make more certain sustained. Plaintiff given leave to file amended Bnswer in 30 days. days.Charles Charles Robertson vs. May A' p , et al. C. L. Gutterson , appointed uardian ad litem for Lews , Hans and Lydia Robertson wHh leave to ansWAr. Court finds that parties own their respective interests as alleged in plead. ings and are entitled to partition of said property. Judgment accordingly. C , H. Holcomb appointed referee to make partition of said premises and to report at next term of court. Report of referee approved and con. firmed. Referee dir cted to Boll property at public sale to highe t bidder for cash Referee's bond fixed at $400. . Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. vs. Bowdrd P. Savage. Default of all dofendants. Jurv waived. Due plaintiff from both defendants the Bum of $20.60 , 7 per cent interest. Iudgment accordingly. V. H. Coffman vs. 'V. J. Hendley. Court finds due plaintiff from defend. ant th sum of $309.00 , 7 per cent interest. Judgment accordingly , . Robt. McGuire VB. Katie Clark. Court finds in favor of defendants , I 'use dismissed and that defendnnts recover their costs. 40 daYB for bill of exceptions. Melchior Steinman VB. Anna S ein. man. Application to reduce alimony William E. Collins vs. Emmet E. Daker. A. P. Johnson appointed guardial ad Utem for Georgia nnd Uulh Greene. Court fi1lds due plain. tiff 'on ' tax cer..ificate and subsequent taxes paid out on mortgage. Decree of foreclosure. Order of sale. Jay Carr VB. Minnie Carr. Default of defendants. Allegations of petition found true. Decree of divorce grant. cd. Costs taxed to plnintiff , Freehold Mfg. CO. VB. O. J. und EIII1 Smith. Court finds in favor of plaintiff. Judgment for rovivor' for $119.00 , 8 per cent interest from May 20 , 1890. and $2.50 costs. Delend- ants each excep B , 40 days lor bill of exceptions In the matter of the cstute of L. H. I\imball , order to show cause why license to sell real estate shall be granted Rock Islan i Plow Co. Court adjourned on Saturday , the 16th , at noon. Wanted to Buy. . I Good praicie hay and alfalfa , in car lots. Baled and delivered ou tracki Address , R. T. Hul- shizer , Litcilfield , Nebr. 22 Hog Cholera . . . . . . Ycs , there is some.hog cholera In t e country. "Au ounce of pre- vcntion is worth a. pound of cure" isltmc. but in hog cbolern , "an ounce of prcvcntion is worth seve. rnl pounds of curc. I hl\vc no cure but I havc n goo prcventive in Great Wcsteru Hog Rcnudy. : ' This ho remedy is a combination of the Governmcnt Hog Remedy and thc Grent Wcstcrn Worm Iil. ler. 'l'hls hog rcmedy when fed to hogs ncts as tonic. n condi- tiollcr , nn nppetlzcr , nnd will thor- ollghly rcnovatc the i r systcm. TIll : Government says tbclr hog rcmcdy is thc best blood medicine for hoge-and doesn't that mean sOlllethlng ? Worms kill 111 0 r c hogs than nIl othcr causcs combin. ed nnd for that rcnson this hog rt'lIIedv is combincd with n wotU ! killcr : Dill you evcr feed n hog . . remcd ' ? If.so , what did you' pay for it ? Thl9.is worth $7 pcr , cwt. r . S. R. Lee . "The Busy Druggist" . Som.e of the' reasons hy oUt . ; departmcnt asks for your patrona e. Here arc gOO ! r..osons why you sbould have all your prescriptions ( lIspenscl at McComas' drug store. First : We have thc ll\rgelt ! and choicest stock of hiJh.cIAs9 : ; drugs , chenllcals anrl pharmaccuticnls to be fnuml in UIIS state More than thnt , our Immcnse tradc helps U9 to turn over our stock many times a ycar so that ever 'thing is strictly fresh. Second : We have no boys or inexpericnced clerks. See that your prescriptions are fiUcll by l'cgistcrc phnnunci9ts. Third : We hnvc an envinble reputation of twenty ycars busines9 stdnding in U1 9 town to uphold , Is this not reasons cuough why you should bring your prcscriptions herc ? ED" . McCOMAS DrullBilt and eweler I A CAR OF AP'PLES JUSTIN ' ' . 1.'hey are fine ones and the price is just right. Don't purchase before seeing them , Sheppard & Burk \ , Phone 125. South Side Square . For this amuunt we will send you both the HXPUDLICAN and tile AlIIItRI- O N L Y $1 $ CAN FARMJtR for one year. This applies - plies to eve one who . pays"$1.00 in ad- . vance. This means : > 2 for one. THE REPUBLICAN , BROEN [ BOW. . Tides Examined. B r 0 ken Abstracts Furnished. Bow Taxes Paid for non-res. Real state bought. A b stract Real Estate for sale. CO. Bonded. Real Estate Loans. Fire Insurance. I. A. RENEAU , Secretary. Notary Public. A _ . _