Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 03, 1908, Image 7

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    F ET KET F R !
Copytiaht 1903
The Home of Kuppcnhnmct
Chicago
WE WILL GIVE ONE ADMISSION TICKET TO THE CUSTER
COUNTY FAIR AND ONE FINE BUGGY WHIP
TO EVERY YOUNG MAN WHO PURCHASES $5 00 WORTH OF
Merchandise in our store from September 7th to September 18th inclusive. This gives every man and young man in Ouster County
an opportunity to enjoy the Fair and liaces one clay at least at our expense and possess a fine Buggy Whip as a souvenir to remind
him of the pleasures of that day For the rest of the year. Our business is done upon a strictly cash basis. We extend credit to no.
one. Doing business upon a cash basis we are enabled at all times to sell you Clothing and Furnishings Goods at a saving of
10 to 15 Per Cent below the old time credit merchant. It is a well known business fact that a merchant doing a credit business
is compelled to chnrge 10 to 15 per cent more for his merchandise to cover the loss of worthless accounts. fn other words the man
Avho pays cash for his goods and trades at our store saves paying for the Clothing of the vast army of men who never pay.
FAIR EXHIBITORS TAKE NOTICE.
WE WILL GIVE THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS
For the best General Purpose Farm Team , one Dress Bat , value $2.50 The Largest Ear of Corn , one .Dress Shirt , value $1.00
The best collection of Melons , Pumpkins and Squash , one pair suspenders , value 50c. The best collection of Vegetables , two pair iMens llose , value 50c
The best collection of Sheaf Grain and Grasses , one Silk Necktie , value 50c. The best collection of Fruits , one pair Work Gloves , value 50c.
The nicest Baby Boy under one year old , one Wool Toque , value 8J.OO. Come and see us when you need Clothing and Furnishing" .
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
roken
We heard an argument for
Taft and the republican ticket
last week from the lips of a
Hamilton county fanner , which
put in the shade all the argu
ments we have read from the
pens of the greatest editorial
writers in the country. He said :
"As I sat on my binder the other
day waiting for my horses to rest
I fell to thinking about Bryan
and Taft and asked myself which
one I ought to support. I voted
for Kryan once. Then I got to
thinking about Mary and the
children. A few years ago it
was pretty harl sledding for us.
but Mary helped me save. She
sold butter and eggs , both at big
prices and earned enough to buy
our groceries. And I have saved
my corn awl sold it at 62 cents
and for my wheat I got 'JO cents.
Now my mortgage is paid off. I
just bought a piano for my oldest
girl and I will make enough this
year to send her to college next
year. Tliosc Uryan theories
sound alright. I was influenced
once to vote for him But as I
sat there thinking what Mary
and I have been doing f > r our-
si'lvos and th. ; children under the
I decided
repnblica-i administrations
cided th.it I would cast my vote
again for Mary and the chil
dren.--Aurora Republican.
There is the booster and there-
is the knocker , which are you ?
The booster is always ahead of
the car ot progress , pulling it
along ; the knocker is always
dragging along behind , trying to
hold it back. The former makes
money for himself and everybody
ehe ; the hitler tries to keep every
one from getting anything except -
copt hims.-lf and what lie gels he
hides for fear someone will get it
away from him. Everybody is
glad to meet the booster and
give him the glad hand ; everyone
shuns the knocker and gives him
a kick when his bark is turned.
With big crops and high prices
this section of country will be
more prosperous this fall than
ever before and the boosters will
be up at the head of the proces
sion , while the knockers will be
forgotten. 13x.
To Loan.
Nebraska money. Quick loans.
Huns live years with privilege to
pay one tenth or all any month.
Lowest rates of interest.
10-3ui R. A. HUNTEK & Co.
Our Lecture and Entcriainment Course.
For several years Broken Bow
has had a successful Lecture and
Entertainment Course managed
by a committee consisting of two
members from each of our Young
Peoples Societies. The succes of
former yi-ars , we believe , war
ranted us iu arranging for an
other course this fall and winter.
The committee has already se
cured the talent , six strong num
bers , all of high class and each
of a different naturer The dates
range from Oct 14th to April 1st.
This course is so managed that
every dollar received for tickets
is used to pay for talent except
what is required for hall rent
advertising , etc. Therefore if
the course is well patronized an
extra number will be given with
out extra cost to ticket holders.
This was done last year and will
be again this year if there are
sufficient funds. The cmnmittec
believes that they have a right
to expect the co-operation of the
public in making this public
enterprise a success. We urge
you to secure your tickets as soon
as they are put on sale and not
make it necessary for the committee -
mittoe to look you up. Help us
to make I his course a success and
share with us the good things
that are coining to our city.
JNO D. BRADY ,
Sec'y of Committee.
Prizes Advance Price of Land.
Tin' National Corn Exposition
which is to be held at Omaha
December'Mo 10 will show the
varieties best suited to certain
sections of the agricultural reg
ion , even better than ihey were
shoA'ii at one of the world's fairs
or industrial expositions. To
learnlmorc about elovcr and alfal
fa as soil rejuvenators is worth a
trip to the exposition at Omaha.
Those crops not only feed the
soil but also furnish a much
needed protein feed. Better
crops mean better crop rotation ,
and this means an effective way
to get rid of many insect pests.
The results of seeding fields to
clover and alfalfa in regular
rotation with other crops , will be
shown in the magnificent ex
hibits which will1 be shown at
the Omaha Exposition.
The KWUHLICAN is thankful
for the many words of praise it
has received during the past two
mouths.
"Agricultural College Day"
will be one of the big days at the
National Corn Exposition to be
held in Omaha in December.
Some of the agricultural
colleges are making plans to se
cure special trains to Omaha and
there meet the students from
other colleges , ll will be a great
day as the students plan to have
a big parade , each college dele-
gatio i headed by one of the big
special bands v hich will fumMi
musii.it tin- corn show. Purdue
( Indiana ) University students
and faculty have arranged to
bring their big exhibit from the
Indiana state fair and the { rain
dealers , corn dealers , and busi
ness men will join the special
train for the Omaha excursion.
They will stop at Ames and visit
the Iowa State Agricultural
College cnroule.
Real Estate Transfers.
Jcury Imlxjclr.il to 1' . M. Sputral lot 13
block 1 original lo\vu of Aiuold . 1115
\rtlnir II. Krcuntaii to Sarah M Ji'wetl all
of block 1 in Jewell ami Lilly's ailil to
Hrokcti How . 1
Vancls M. Siit'ual to > \ < lain J. Schaad
lolHblcok U > K. K. Allrn'H add to
Aniol.l . 12S
2. II. llolciuiib to Sarah M. Jewell p.ucsl
In 32-17.3) . 52
Robert A , Hunter to V. I'i'.irl Hunter lotH
27.2JV.M block 11 R A Iluiilur'ti add to
Ilroke-i How . : IOO
J'.lroy 1' I. owe to J ( i VauCott lot 1 and
N'/i lot 2 block 15 J 1 > fiamlyV add to
Hrokun How . .WO
Daniel H Krccniaii ft al to Sarah M
Jewell block 0 and lots 07 In block II
Jewell and Lilly's add to Hrokcn How
ami also 1754 acres . 750
Lincoln Land Co to 1 > K Armstrong lot 7
block H original town of Sari'rnt . 125
Ezra 1 Savaire to 1) K Armstrong lot 7
blorkH in Saruunt . 125
Tim Hank of Commi-rcu to 1 C Sprlutniiaii
Macros In 7.15-l'j . 1000
lHaac Doardorf to W J Jones 10 acres In
2V.I5.17 . 1500
Alva SiuiiiKur to C.POW 1' Marsh und %
nit in lo lUhlock 7 in S.inicnl . IfiOO
Union Land Co to K H Kddy lots -i-SIV
block 3S in Callaway . f > 0
eoiuci M Kdwards loV K Lohr lots II
and TJ block ' > in Mtmriia. . i.'H-O '
G W Matlern to G 1 , Hayt 1MO acres in
Arthur L Duuaway sliiiflc to Msry
Klizabetluiaicel In 4 15. | . | 2iw
Oito OUtod Blnitlu toJohn ( iay lots 1-2.1,3
block 42 In Callaway . WO
Clara II Graves to X H Troyer lots 5.0-7-H.
V iu.114,12 block HI Callaway . 14H >
\V A ( inorco to S I > Haverlaml NT. SW K
and lots J-'i&o in 0-I-1-2I . . 2000
1) T Adams to Ira Uatlift lots 17 and IH in
block ' > in Sargent . IhOO
W II Kelley and h A Kelley to J O Ken
nedy parcel in 31-18 2t about 10 acres- li )
Kasuius H usei ! to J II Sliarv w > acres in
I.VH-24 . Sou
Lolla W Smith and husb to J 1) Willard
lot H block 41 K R add to Callaway . 200
J A Armour to Kduar I ) Draper lot H block
luonulnal lown of Auslt'v . { 4".r >
l > .i\id Kllli'ii to Samuel V. Kobi-y 1W > acres
in 21-13-17 . 2500
Lillian K Andrews andbiiKl _ > lo the public
fur a ro.id parcel in 17-1 .24 . ' , ' 0
I'e'.er I'eterso" hlniclu lo Illerks Lumber
and Coal Co parcel In block - Hi Cum-
stock . 7i
( iciirue A Splinter tn Lillian K Amlrrun
one acre In H.1S-23 . M
UofacoH Smith to Harry IJ O'Neill NW
125 acres of NW SWH . 1000
J O Klchey and C C 1'armitlu to Phillip
TesthCh 4W acres -"W2.10.25 . 12000
William A Patterson to John S Aastlnirn
1M > acres In W-14.21 . 30no
Albert OlMon to Otto oUton lots 1-2&1)
block 42 in Callaway . '
I < A Wlirht slniile to Cusier county 1W >
acres In 2iNi5 . SI
al A Waller to Prank K Orlflith
lot 19 block 'I Rcyuer'H add to Hrokcn
How 1 0
Mauler LeRoy ' 1'ablan lo S J Pcury
JWo-'J-llWacreHlii 30.s,25.2U.l7j,18 i-TOO
Samuel K McComirll to Win R McConncll
ISOacrusin 9-lltt ) 1500
Wm 1' Collins to Isabulle Collins 100 acres
In 26.13-17 ! J500
Isabellu Collins and Itnsb to F.lmor II
VaiilsocRcii 1(10 ( acres In 20.13-17 2500
Samuel A Thomas to John It Itrowit loin
l-2-3.4.0.7.H-9AilO block 100 R R add to
llrokou How 2SCO
K L Hammond lo ClaudV \Valil K'-'O feel
oflut 14 block o In Merna 2000
J C Hruulzcr lo KO-L W Lohr 100 acres In
10.17-W 1050
\Vm llolway and Hall H Schncrliiirtir to
School DlHl No ISO lots 17 and 1H block
17 in ( allawaj 100
lieiij.tniin V Mm tin lo Oloiuo li I ) ivlx 240
aci.-in 35-17-20 HSOO
John S Ilusiliiirs to Johanna Sexton U > 0
.icies in 2U-II-2 1400
Lot laV Smith lo R K Hu-tra 2' 42-100
aciusin 11-15-23 7K )
Mai\ i : Blower widow lo Laurence V
Worth lot 5 block l ! > J p Candy's add
Ui llroSjn How 1000
S.iinuel J Penny to Samuel C Koo 3M
acres in JOfcZUMI 17.1H -s 04SO
SaraL \Vhitc widow lo Ktlen \ \ l.vulCH'
ton lot 17 lili.ck 3 in Keyuci's add lo
Hro'-ell How 100
Henry II Cunningham uTadie K Haillln
HO acres in II0.17-1S 2600
Charles A Paichlii to Win Warrell Inl 5
Mock ( In Mason Cily 4W (
Lovlr.i L Allen and liusb to Maude
Marlon lots 12-13-11 block H R K Allen's
add to Arnold 90
( ieo .1 Lalleur to C A Patshlii l"l 5 block
bin Muson 4IX (
Alice J Itarnes lo Pulur M Humes 40 acres
in 32-18-111 1,0
C L SwaiiMin lo I'.lienczer Miller lot < l In
block 10 in Sark'enl . . . I
John H l-'ochtmaii l.i William Whaley 0
acu-s In -I333 1 400
Jaim-- . I' Ivk'li'sl.in to R Knid-K lot 15 block
51 K R .M | , | to C.ill.iw.ij 100
J. I ) . Hearman lo Arthur J Cooksley IW
U > 0 acres In l2hl3.19.IH IWX )
J V Wubb lo Katie Shafer 160 acres In
17A.1S.I9.17 * . . . . 1100
C Mackey lo J A Moore lot 7 block 10 In
Ansley. . 2475
Clarence W Pnrsel to Mary Pur"el lots 17
and 17 block 34 R R add to Callaway 200 200
Lincoln Land C" to James ( iauley lot 13
of Masoi. Subdivision WM
Many new subscriptions for
the KKPUHIJCAN are being re
ceived these days. Advertisers
should take notice of this fact.
Magic Lantern
TOR THE BOY OR GIRL.
Any hey ot yirl who will secure
1UOIIT NHW SL'nSCRIHKKS for
The Kiitisas City Weekly Journal ,
at 25 cents n year each , making n
total of Two IJolluts , and send the
full amount , together with the
names to us , we will send to his
or her address a beautiful MAGIC
JrfANTISKN WITH 50 VIKWS.
Any boy or girl can use H Just
slrrli-h a wliltf sheet on the " .ill anil
you can have all kinds ot tun Full
directions tor use Is sent illi the l.in
irrn.
Any boy orglri cansiictirci-ight \ \ \
subsrilbi-rs In a short time .unl gi-t
this Hcantlfnl .Manic l/tnti-rn
Send for samples for ranvassinj !
Send all money b ) poslollli e inuiu-y
order < > r drafl.
Address
THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL ,
KANSAS CITY , MO.
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Did you know that a Good Ad in the Re
publican would be a constant boom to your
business ?
Did you know that it's what you say in
your Ads that sells your goods ?
TAKE NOTICE
-o-
School Directors , Parents and Teachers
: : You Save Money on : :
SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES
. . By Figuring With . .
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H. A. Watts , - Broken Bow.
Don't miss seeing our guaranteed piano for $100.
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While Dishes For Harvest
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I have just received a large shipment of White Dishes
for Harvest and Threshing time. It will pay you to
see them and get my prices.
Bread. Nice and White
Is the kind you have when you use Lexington Flour.
13very sack guaranteed for ( Duality and Price.
I. w."SCOTT
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Hardware , Furniture , Flour and Feed.