Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 19, 1907, Image 6

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ADV R'l'ISIN ( HATB9.
Where matler I. lid or "ood lIallo electrotYIe ! !
II. fiat t\flce of U celltll per hllhlIllIlIlecolulIIlI ,
for each 11It'rtlulI , two or 11101'0 ' IlIlIertiolis.
SpeclalposltlulI , lllllio Ilisertioli. 15 Cellt ! ! ler
Inch. Metallla o ell'ctro ! ! . two or more times ,
10 ceuta IlCr Ilich. Paymellt ! ! to lie lIIado 1st of
each 1II01i1h.
I.ocal adverllBhl1l 5 cellis per lIue each.luer.
tlon.Card. . on firat palle ( , ( ) celltll per Illch per
mOllth.
Notlca 01 church lalrll , Boclables and eliteI"
talument where 1II0uey I. charged , 011001\11
rates.
Death nollcell Ire , half t ! , IM 1,1' publlshlull
obituary notices.
Card of Thanks , 50 ct . . - . . .
I.eiral notlce8 at ral tlrovlded by statutes 01
Nebraska.
Soclet ) . lIotlcellallll50IutionB , onOohil t ! . ' , es
Welldlnll' 11011 cell hee. half prlca for , lilt 0
presell tll.
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Jntered : at Jlrokell 110" . Nehraka. lor trall8'
' 11lnlou In the United fHates mallll at "ccolIlI
claa , . rates.
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D. M. AMSmtHRY , - Publisher
ClIAS. K. BASSIt'fT , - - Editor
Thursday , Dec. 19 , 190i.
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Each of the sailor boys who
left on the United States battle
ships last Monday for the far
west carried with him amble.
The book is a gift from Helen
Miller Gould-whose name is in-
scrib d on the fly-leaf. 'l'he
sailors will find their bibles help-
ful.Vhatever the religious inclination -
clination or tcaching of the incH-
vidual , the Bible is all right. It
is a book of elemental morals. It
is fine literature-the basis of all
hterature. It is history , too ,
and it is the best example af condensation -
densation and phrasing known to
the English langu.ag . Whether
the sailor be clmshan or Jew ,
pagan or atheist the little book-
presented him by Miss Gould-
will be a fine. worthy companion
for a far-and maybe hard-
journey.
Some of the rabid opponents
of President Roosevelt and his
policies are making a great howl
because he sent troops to Goldfield -
field , I Nevada. They were ordered -
dered there at the request of the
governor and the president stated
that is was merely a precautionary -
tionary measure and the rig-hts
of no honest , law-abiding citizen
would be hurt by their presencp. .
That seems fair.
Some of the editors of the
state threaten to publis the
names of their muchly delinquent
subscribers-if they don't scttle
r.rettvsoon. That ought to fetch
em , but those fellows who are
bent on beating the editor out of
his dues have no elf-respect and
wouldn't even blush it they saw
their nam s wallowing in the
offal of a hog pen.
There is a general spirit of
optimism among the editors of the
state. The interests of their
localities are boasted in a way
that is bringing results. ' 1'he
N braska pre s may differ on
politics , but the members are
unammous jn their desire to up-
build.
The Manitoba presbytery has
suggested the desirability of
public ownership of the saloons
-as preferable to prohibition.
The ownership by the state
would result in fewer places , the
observance of the law and a
better quality of "booze. "
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w that President Roosevelt
has reiterated that he is not a
candi < late for renomination , the
Taft bool11 is attracting more attention -
tention than ever and Senator
La.Follette , of Wisconsin,1 has
shied his castor into the presidential -
idential arena.
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A seer announced that Bryan
will live to be 9l years of age
and many people fear he will COJi-
t nue to bc a candidate for president -
dent all that time-and not be
elected.
New Forms for Land Office.
New ferms of applications for
Homestead Entry , Soldicr's Additional -
ditional Homestead Entry , Desert -
ert Land Entry and for Timber
or Stone Sworn Statements , 'l'im-
ber or Stone Final Proofs , and
Yearly Proof in Desert Land
cases , ha vc 'been adopted , and on
and after March 1. 1908 , 110 entries -
tries will be aHowed in the class
of cases above mentioned , unless
executed upon the new official
formsQr upon forms which are
the exact ( luplicates thereofboth
as to wording , arrangement and
size. Each of said forms is a
combination of the several forms
and affidavits formcrly required
to be filed in such Cilses.
Marriage Lic nses Issued.
John D. Bowley , New Helena , 28
Ethel M. Smith. New Helena , 18
Walter M. Hansen , Callaway , 21
Mary Peterson , Callaway , 16
Joe 1. Spencer , Weissert , 32
JJora Mottinger , Weissert , 28
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I Christmas Excrciscs.
' 1'hc Sunda ) ' School of St.
Johns l piscopal church arc pre-
parinJ { to give a fine l'roJram
Christmas cvc , Dcccmber 24th.
consisting of spiritcd music anel
rccitations appropria tc to the
occasion. I
O'rhe services at the Episcopal
church Christmas da ) ' will he-
gin with low cclcbration of the
Holy Comt11union at 8 o'clock a.
m.
m.There will also be a servicc at
10 a. m. at which time there will
be special music by the large
vested choir. ' 1'he public is cor-
diallv invited to attend all of
thes services.
Wcdding Bclls Ring Out.
GmsoN-INSllo-At the h 0 m e
of the bride in Ansclmo , Neb. .
Novcmber 19 , 1907 , a very pretty
but quiet wcddil1g was solcmn-
izcd. at six thirty o'clock , when
Mrs. May Gibson. became the I
bride of Mr. Walter Insho , of
Milburn , the Rev. W. H. XandcnJ ,
of Br.oken Bow. officiating , tvfrs.
Xanders presiding at the piano
played Mendlcsshon's wedding
march :
. 'l'he bride was attired in whitc
silk , trimmcd in lace , and was
givcn away by her brother , Mr.
N. ii' . McGa\tghery Mr. Jack
Insho of Omaha , brother of the I
groom , acting as best man.
After the ccremony an elaborate
wc tding supper was served.
The lately. married couple have
the congratulations and best
wishes of a host of frien s.
Coming Home for the Holidays.
'rhose Broken Bow young people -
ple who arc attending school
away from Lome and are coming -
ing to spend the holidays arc.
so far as we can learn , as
follows :
Mary Morgal1 , Sacred Heart
school , Omaha ; Irma Willing.
Brownell Hall. Omaha ; Ir ne
Xanders. Akely I-lall. Grand Rap-
ids. Mich : ; John Dalton. Christian -
ian Brothers college , St. Louis ;
Lillie Amsberry. Baptist College ,
Grand Island ; Kenneth Rubke ,
Culver Military school , Culver ,
Ind. ; EfIie Shinn , State Univer-
sity. Lincoln ; Ruemont Pigman ,
Baptist College , Grand Island.
Stock ShIpments.
Since last Thursday the following -
ing shipments of stock have been
made from Broken Bow :
Sam Betts , one car ot hogs to
Seattle.
Tierney Bros. , one. car of hogs
to Billings. .
. P. J. Simonson. one car of hogs
to South Omaha.
A Good Show is Coming.
The Lewis Stock Company.
well known to theatre goers of
Brol < en Bow , will appear at the
Temple Theatre all next weck.
On Monday night this spendid
company will present " ' 1' he
Gambler's Wife. ' On this evening -
ing only , Jadies will be admitted
free. 'rhat is , all ladiesaccom- ,
panied by one paid ticket. ' 1'he
prices for the week will be 35
cents for reserved seats anel 25
cents for general admission.
This company carries splendid
artists. fine scenery and is first
class and deserving of patronage
of the people of Broken Bow ,
On their former visit here they
were pronounced one of the very
best repertoire companies that
ever showed in the city.
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Annual Christmas Ball.
The annual Christmas ball will
o'cur on Chri5 hnas night , Dec.
25th , at the opera h 0 u s .
"Pavlor's orchestra will furnish
music. You are cordially invited
to attend.
Custer County Herd of Durocs.
Sweepstakes at Custer' County
li'air. 1907. About twenty males
( sired by Crimson Wonder , Jr. ,
and Custer Ohio Chief ) Large ,
heavy bonCl. weig-ht 150 , to 240
pounds. Must be sold. Price
$25.00. 20 per cent discount until -
til January 1. 1908.
Farmer's Institute Program.
lI'RlDAY-FOItUNOON SESSION.
UOO-lork production. . . . . .Mr. Lowollllll :
AlI'TIUtNOON SESSION.
1:30-lIu8In088 : 1\Iootllll : . _
Piano 8010 . . . .l..MI1I8 IIIIL Sullivan
2:00-'I'ho : Kind of a IJalry Cow for the
1.'armor..Ex.Uov. W. A.Poyntor
Ladles Quarto' to.
3:00-iomo : ! : PrlnehlolI of Cooklnl : nnd
the 'l'ouch thnt 'l'OIlIltll. . . . . . . . . . . .
. .1\IISS Lulu Wolford , Pnwnuo Ulty
oealliolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . ! \Irll. l . 1 . 'l'a ) ' lor and UlIIL8. Iuco
3:00-J : udlhll )
: : 1)olllonlltrntlon with
Dulry COwll..Ex.Uov. Po'ntor
EVENING StlSSION. :
Ovorturo. . . . . . . . . . 'l' ) 'lor'l ! Orehostrll
Piano . . . . . . . . . \ . Allah lIowolI
7:30-'I'ho : ' . . .uro . of the 'l'own.l\l1l111 Wolfol'd
Violin . . . . . . . . . \ L'Amorcllux
FarlllorH nnll l armllll . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ho , ' . H.II. : 'l'hoIllPIIOIl
:30-Holllo : Ellllont ,
nlll to ! : iueeollllful
lo'arllllnl : . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ex.Uov. pO'lItor
SATUltDA Y-lfOnk1NOON 81 BllION.
UOO-GroWhll : : . Care and 8010ellon of
! : ieod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! \ . l..owollllll . :
Al'Th1ltNOON IIICStIlON.
1:00-lIulllnolls I\Ioollnl : . 110)11 nnll
U1rls A8110e atlon.
Honl : ' . "CuHtor County. "
1:3Q-Uo11 and U1rls . . . . . . . . . !
. .I.I..I..1\ 11111 ' , 'Va ord
' a n 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' '
2:30-.V..1 : ! ; . B. I1ll1hol ) . 1..lneoln .
Noeballlolo . . . . . . . . . . . . .l\lrll.lltucko1 : :
IJ rullku orn Honl : .
3:30-Hoport : of Corn Hhow..I. , . . .
! ) rof. L.L.Zoulc , Ex'pw't tUa..ncoln .
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15-DA Y COUPON SALE.
: leceID. . ber 14to 31. '
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l'he Year 1007 is fast nearing a close , anl in looking" over the years' husiness we find thathlS has been
the Hanner Year of our existence in Broken Bow-from a busin ss standpoint. I
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TIllS COUPON FOR
$2.37
will he nccI'pted lIS part pny for UIlY
suit or overcoat in our stock worth
$ 12 flO or more.
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TIllS COUPON FOR
$1.13
will he ncceptcII ns pnrl pay for any
) 'OUIIJ.Iall'M : suit or O\'crconl in our
stock worth $6.51 or more.
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TIllS COUPON FOR
$1.88
will he ncccptcd as pnrt pay for nny
'ouths or mens suit or overcoat in
111 our stock worth t6.50 orlore. .
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'rIllS COUPON FOH
63c
will be ncceptcd ns parl pay for an ) '
boys suit or overcoat ill our stock
worth $2.50 orlore. .
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r ore goods have been sold than in any of the former
years and fewer complaints of diAsatisfaclion have been
reg-istcred. I.'his is pi.ll'ticularl r nticible in Ulothing
and Shoes.-t1w boys will be hard on their clothes and
ever rbly is hard on their shoes. 'J his is very gratifying -
fying to us , and demonstrates the fact that most people .
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reayappreciate ] } Good Goods at a reasonable price
rather than poor goods at a mm-flam price which is
dear in the end.
' 1'0 show our appreciation of the years' business
and for the purpose of testing the relative merits of the
( litrercnt' Broken How newspapers as an , advertising ,
medium , as well as for the purpose of reducing our
stock as much as possible prior to the 'close of the
year , we are going to give you all a benefit
IN THIS NOVEL WAY :
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'l'he coupons accompanying- advertisement.will be
redeemed at this store as part pay for items as specified
in amounts named. Uut out the Coupons from this
paper , brhig- them with you , make your purchases and
turn in the Coupon as part pay-in accordance with
the terms printed thereon.
PRESENT UPONS TO SECURB THE BENEFIT
We wallt to know who read.s the pa.pers aud which paper you read. . ! '
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THIS COUPON FOR
$2.88
will he acceptetlas part pay for aUy
I..ndies . Tailor made suit in our slock.
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THIS COUPON FOR
SSe
will he acccptctlllS part pay for all ) '
Art Square 111 our stock worth $6.75
or marc.
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THIS COUPON li'Olt
$2.37
will be nccepted ns part pay for uny
Witton Vel vel , 'rnpeslry IIrusscl or
AX\\Iinsler RuJ. : in our stock worth
from $13.9' > to $27.50.
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Material for Waists" Free !
eo every Lady buying a ' . [ 1ailored Skirt from our stock
during this sale we will present enough goods for a waist
A'BSOL U'TEL Y FREE
with any skirt worth up to' S5.50 your choice of any
wool goods in stock worth up to GO cents per yard , and
with any Skirt worth SI ; or more , choice of m1Y wool
goods in stock worth up to $ ] per'yard. .
'l'HIS COUPON FOR
48c
will be accepted as part pay for
/In } ' I.adies l1ur Scnrf in our slock
worth $2.40 or more.
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Clyde Lee Fife. Roger H. Fife.
These ure the cvangelists , , , ho , , 'ill hold
meetings for the Christian ( 'hurch ' in
Brolen Bov , begInning Jan. 2nd , 1908.
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SSC
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will be accepted as parl pay for
any Lndies' Fur Scarf in ollr
stock worth fq or more.
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'rI-IIS COUPON FOR
48c
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will he acceptcd as par pay lor any I
mens or hays opunts III our stock
worth $2.00 or Inore.
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.THIS COUPON FOH
2Sc
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will be accepted ns patt pay for any
hays or mens hnt in our slockorth
$1.50 or more.
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TI-IIS COUPON FOR
.63c
will lie ncceptell liS part pay for ony
1II0ns hat in our stock worth $2.25 or .
more.
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TInS coui : > ON FOR
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$1.88
will be accepted lIS pnrl pay for nny
tallies clonk in onr stock worth $8.00
or more.
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THIS COUPON FOR
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7Sc
will he accepted dS part pny for nny
Child II or l\hsses cloak in our stock.
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THIS COUPON FOR
SC
will he acceptcll as part pay per yard
on any Wool Ingrain carpel in our
stock worth 6 c yard or more.
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A DISCOUNT OF
20 : per cant
will he given during this sale on all
Woolen Dress Goods in our slack
bought ill' Skirt , Waist or Dres ! !
lcngths.
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READ THE COUPONS OVER CAREFULLY. YOU'LL SURELY
FIND ONE TO FIT THE PURCHASE , YOU WISH TO MAKE
We are showing beautiful lines of Nobby , Useful Articles suitable for Xmas pres.
ents. Silk and Crepe de Chine Head Scarfs. Gents' Mufflers , Handkerchiefs and
Ties. Beautiful Neclvear , Furs , Shoes , Etc. , for the Ladies.
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@ For individuals and S. S. cOlll1nittcps
. to pUl'ehase Candy und Nuts
FOR CHRISTMAS
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