Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 7

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    THE .REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , 3
How About Those New
K u P P
We've lately placed on display ?
_ . . .CopyriaKt 1908
l TheHouK ofKuppontwimei
* Chicaja
The last word in Style ,
The best word in QUALITY
"EE WELCOME to come
and see them , welcome to
look them over , welcome to buyer
or not to "buy.
We want your continued good
opinion whether you are our cus
tomer or not. That Is'nt just
a pose with us its the way we
Ka v
feel about it-
Some folks have trouble with
their feet , the others wear Walk
Over Shoes. When they go on ,
shoe troubles go off.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
tff5&8SS29 E832 t5SaB
Personal and Otherwise
Perry Moore of Callaway was
in the city on business Saturday.
A. Powell of Weissert was in
the city on business last Satur
day.
George Pol key sml wife of
Rvno were Broken Row visitors
last Saturday.
Attorney N. T. Gadd spoke
Sunday afternoon and evening
at the churches in Arnold.
George Reed of Arnold was
transacting business in the city
last Saturday.
Nc Morgan and L. D. George
spent Thanksgiving with their
parents at Cumro.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Peacock ate
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Sheppard.
Charles Mills who is attending
Custcr College spent Thanks
giving at his home in Anrold.
Manager F. II. Reed of the
Buckeye ranch has been staying
at his residence in the city dur
ing the last week in order to re
cover more rapidly from the
bruises he recently received from
a fall. He was climbing a wind
mill platform with a tea kettle
of hot water in one hand to thaw
out the water pipes when he miss
ed his hold and fell ever back
ward ? . He was about twelve feet
from the ground when he fell and
badly sprained one ankle and
bip.
Thousands of People
arc wondering and worrying
about what to buy for Holiday
Gifts. We have the honor of
being
Santa Glaus
Headquarters
for this section and we invite you
to come in early and make your
selections , while our line of
Watches , Clocks , Jewelry ,
Cut Glass , Sterling Silver ,
Hand Painted China ,
Collar and Cuff Boxes ,
Dressing Cases ,
Gentlemen's Cases ,
Books , Bibles and Albums ,
is new and complete. Excellence ,
Finish and Durability , combined
with prices to suit each purse
form a combination that is hard
to beat.
ED. McCOMAS.
Frank Conley of Brenuer's ranch
went down to Litchfield Thanks
giving to visit with his sister
Mary Conley who is teaching in
the Litchfield schools.
Sam Porter came up from Lin
coln last week to make his friends
a Thanksgiving visit. Sam was
one of thi Custer College gradu
ates last spring and is now em-
p'.oyed by Granger Bros , in Lin
coln.
Frank Seorson of Georgetown
left Monday night for Green
River , Utah. Frank has bought
eighteen acres of land in the
Green River valley and expects
to locate there permanently. He
had fourteen acres of the land in
alfalfa last year and it yielded
$1200 worth of hay. The Green
River valley is a great fruit rais
ing country and Frank expects
to get all of his land set out to
fruit tre s. He says that they
are producing some of the finest
fruit that can be raised and ship
ping it into California and all
over the country.
College nnterlaiiiiiiciil.
A meeting of the Custer Col
lege boys was held Monday after
noon at 4:30 : to set the date and
make arrangements for the Col
lege social to he given by the
boys. The social will be givct
at the College on Wednesday ,
December 23rd. The girls gave
a social a few weeks ago and on
this occasion the boys have toi
furnish the supper and entertain ]
the girls. All students and for-1
mer students are invited.
Frilz's Shoe Shop
Cull on A.V. . Di\kc nt 1'rwl
llny's Store nuil sec liitii ilo your
Shoe Repair work on his new Sc-
etuity Kcpnir Machine. The ma
chine tlocs Ihc work bttlcr , quick-
cr nml easier ami the shoe never
jjeU out of shnpe.
Ilie Republican "lc\il" )
A new addition was made to
.he Republican office force this
week. Harry Wright started
out Monday as apprentice and
oflicc boy. He will be what is
in printers language called
the "devil. " Whenever yon have
some copy to send to the oflice
call No. 78 and we will send the
"devil" over to see yon.
School liiitcrlaiiinieiit.
A basket supper was given at
the O. K. school house about ten
miles south of the city last Fri
day night by Miss Maggie
Wolfe , and the pupils of her
school. The supper was given
for the purpose of raising money
to push the church and Sunday
school work in the district. A
number of recitations were given
) y the pupils ; Myron Taylor en
tertained the people with a few
graphophone selections ; and Mr ,
3owen closed the program with a
magic lantern show. The sup-J
) er was quite a success financial-
y , the net receipts being $21.75.
BUSINESS POINTERS.
HK8im ! 8&S 8K ! Ka ! Kf
Dr. Bass , Dentist. OvcrMcComas'
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee ,
k'oasted fresh every day. 24-tf.
WANTUD A boy to learn the
printing trade. Apply to the
editor of the RKPUUI.ICAN.
STKAYKD One bay gelding ,
4'ycars-old. Had on a raw hide
lead stall Please notify II. M.
Piuckney , Broken Bow. 20-lf
Best bargains in Idaho Irri-
jrated lands and homestead re-
inquishmcnts under government
irojects. Information gladly
: urnished. A. I. Myers , former-
y of Broken Bow , with
A L. Murphy & Co. ,
21-24 Caldwcll , Idaho.
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee.
Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf.
For Sale.
Six good residence properties
in Broken Bow. Apply to I. A.
Coleman. 15-tf
FOR SATU. Four room house
with 1-6 block of ground. Clone
in. II. Simonson 22-tf
C. A. Norcutt , lather.
if ; land too
ARE THE CLAIMS SUSTAINED by THE
Give the Jack
son a trial and I
will demonstrate
to your satisfac
tion that it is su
perior in power ,
buoyancy , speed ,
and endurance.
The Mm Hotel ami Oafe
ONK BLOCK NORTH
BURLINGTON D15POT
Board by Day or Week
I'UKNISHKD UOOMS AT KKASONAHr.H KATIto
Open Day nnd Night. - : Mcnls at All Hours.
ISStWNMSXyVJSSVR
ristmas oods.
The place to buy , is the place where you
have the stock to select from. AVe
have it at the Walls' J'ook Store.
Toys Games
Dolls Go-Carts
Pictures Medallions
Phonographs Records
Musical Instruments Etc.
Headquarters For
Christmas and New
Years Post Cards.
C. H. & A. W. Holcomk
3
Phone 125. S mth Side Square
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