Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 21, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN , UUBTJfiU UUUJNTX , NEBRASKA , Yv
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Your Capital City.
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL CLOSES
( Continued from page 1. )
csulted as follows :
J. E. Wilson , 259
Walter Cole , 247
'A. E , Cole , 245
Ray Farmer , . 242
E. F. Myers , 240
F. A. Bertraud , , ' 240
Gco. Sims , 240
F. W. Swopc , 238
G. Graves , 236
F. Gchase. 235
Ray Cadwcll , v 235
Ed Gimplc , 230
Fiorina Jacobs , 229
Earl Glover , 224
R. Barctt , 221
F. Fessendcn , 221
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J. II. Mauk , 221
H. G. Wrigly , 220
S. R. Lichteniberger , 218
Juels Haumont , 217
J. D. Ream , 215
The work in the women's sec
tion of the school was conductcc
by Miss Myrtle Kauffman , of the
University School of Home Eco
nomics. The work consisted of
lectures , demonstrations and cov
ering the relation of the food to
the body , the use of the firelcss
cooker , the serving of nutritious
soups , preservation of fruits , can-
'ningof jellies , the ' nature of
salads and desserts , the consider
ation of the best methods to be
persued for kitchen economy and
the making and -judging1 of bread.
In her work Miss Kauffman
had what she co usidered a model
kitchen ; she used Moores glass
oven door range and the Chat
ham firelcss cooker.
The prisce for the best loaf of
bread was given to Mrs. L. Mc
Candlcss. The giving of the
pme to Mrs. McCandlcss was at
first contested on the ground that
the loaf of bread exhibited by
Mrs' . McCandlcss was baked by
Mrs. A. E. Gandy. The judges ,
however , decided that the com i-
tions of the contest , as announc
ed , did not prohibit any one ex-
libiting some one else's bread
ud consequently the awarding
of the prixe to Mrs. McCandless
was allowed to stand. Mrs. Gco.
i. Mair teak second prize and
Mrs. F. II. Smith was awarded
bird premium.
In the bread judging contest
Mrs. J. B. Osborn took first , Mrs.
George Graves second , and Miss
Kate Remsburg third.
At the close of the school the
following resolutions were pass
cd and signed by 54 of the stu
dents of the school :
We Ihe under-signed students
of the School of Agriculture
held in this city , under the aus
pices of the Farmer's Institute
Section of the Agricultural De
partment of the State University ,
express our appreciation of the
School of Agriculture now in
session and hereby request the
State University to provide
for one of a similar character for
another year , and individually
and collectively tender our sup
port to the enterprise both mor
ally and finauciallv.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Robert P. Naylor to Ben F.
Empfield lots 7 to 17 in
clusive in block 18 Calla-
way : 1500
Thomas Delphey , et al to ,
Peter Burton 160 and 17-
100 in 2-13-19 10
Fred Wciland to Arthur C.
Williams 80 acres. in 32-
13 23 850
V. P Hunter to M. T. Can
non lot 27 block 2 R. A.
Hunter "sub" 75
W. J. Fotchman to School
Dist. No 93 parcel in 33-
15-24 34
Lincoln Land Co to Xeins
Prcttyman , lot 3 in block
L , 2nd add to Comstock. 75
C. C. Cunningham to C. S.
Martin 160 acres in 19-
16-20 4800
J. S. Kiikpatrice to Fran
ces Kellcy parcels in 5-
18-21 and parcel in 32-
19-21 3050
Lincoln Land Co. to Wm.
Barret parcel in 33-17-20 900
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Winter Excursions
Lcm Rates
Winter Tourist Rates : Daily reduced rate excursions to California ,
Old Mexico , Southern and Cuban Rosorts.
Homeseekers Excursions : First and third Tuesdays of each month
to many points west , south and southwest.
Personally Conducted Excursion to Florida by Superintendent Public
Instruction of Nebraska , Mr. J. L. McBrien , leaving Lincoln and
Omaha December 19th. Write G. W. Bonnell , C. P. A , Lincoln ,
for intiuery.
Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Big Horn Basin and Yel
lowstone Valley : One of the last chances to secure good farms
from the Government at low prices , Go with Mr. D. Clem Deaver
on the next personally conducted excursion. He will help you
" secure one of these farms. No charge for his ser
vices. Excursions first and third Tuesdays.
H. L. ORMSBY , Ticket Agent , Broken Bew , Nebr.
L. W. WAKMI.MVI G. P. A. , Omaha.
SHE WOULD LIKE TO RETURN 1T FOR REPAIRS
C. Christcnson to Marie
Christcnson 160 acres in
17-17-23
Lincoln Land Co to C. A.
Granger parcel in 2-18-17 550
Bank of Callaway to W. S.
Trow lots 5 and 6 in
block 15 Callaway 40
W. S. Trow to G. N. Har
ris lots 5 and 6 in block
15 Callaway 40
A. G. Pencer to D. Wood
ruff 180 acres in 20-13-20 500
II. II. Sturvc to F. Kingcr
160 acres in 28-13-22 5600
James Ledwich to B. E.
Griffith 320 acres hi 5-
15-20 5000
Union Land Co. to H. C.
Evans lots 14 and 15 in
block 33 R B add to Cal
laway 123
Eva Williams aud husb. to
W. II. Danielson lot U in
block l-i in Anselmo. . . 800
Alice Petrik to James Pe
trik 160 acres in 16-15-18 2125
Alice Petrik to Tony Pe
trik 160 in 16-15-18 2125
A. G. Perry to W. C. Phc
in 301621WO
Ian 142 acres - -
j. tj. iteming 10i. . .vv
Smith 320 acres in Sec.
5 and 4-18-21 3200
T. T. Varney to F. J. Stew
art lot 3 block IS in An-
sley 900
Margie Hartley and husb.
to Frank Anderson Und
Yi InA.in lot 2 in block < > *
G. A. Winderlich to E. S ; " ' ,
Winderlich ' < InA in
320 in 2413 23 5333
Ethel Bartley to L. C. Cole
160 acres in 25-20-18 350
Theresa Wheeler and husb
to Katie Dukes parcel in
block 4 , Reyncrs add to
Broken Bow 25
B. C. Empfield to S. B.
Mathon parcel in 119 ( -
22 150
J. Tumliucr to J. J. Math-
ou parcel in 16-19-22 100
Martha Falcs to G. E. Gilmore -
more 960 acres in Sec 5-
4-7-S and 9 T 16 R IS. . . 8500
A. II. Barks to C. C. Coop
er lot S in block 16 in
Ansley 1200
T. S. Calkins to J. W. Mat-
tex 120 acres in 2-18-18 , . 1900
G. Nausel to L. Ncwburn
80 acres in Sec 15 and 22
Tpl6R2J 700
O. G. Smith to S. V. Bus-
kirk 40 acres in 9-18-21. . 350
Wm Laine to W , Knutxen
and R. G. Isbell 160
acres in 34-13-20 I6d0
J. F. Laine to J.E. Walton
40 acres in 34-13-20 340
Lincoln Land Co. to I. E.
Lamb lot 4 in block 5 in
first add to Mason City. . ( ill
Lincoln Land Co. to I. E.
Lamb lot 3 in block t > in
first add to Mason City. . 65
Muscatine Mtge and Trust
Co. to Wm Felske 160
acres in Sec 15 and 19 T
14 R 19 1650
L. M. Briggs to G. M.
Brown lot 6 in block 3S
in Oconto 550
Central Nebr. Laud and In
vestment Co to A. E.
Donclson 80 acres in 28-
14-18 3i)00
Central Neb. Land and In
vestment Co. to J. U.
Douelson 160 acres in 33-
14-18 7200
New Hope News.
Alice Huffaker had several vis
itors at her school last week.
Mr. Griflic has been hauling
his grain to market.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J.'Owen went
to Broken Bow last Saturday.
Rev. Myers preached at the O.
K. school house last Sunday.
Jerome Taylor returned home
from Colorado last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Owen re
turned from Dunning a week ago
last Saturday.
Alice and Bessie Reynor visited
Tetia and Edith Taylor Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cline mov
ed into their new bouse last Sat
urday.
Mrs. W. II. Cliuc and Junnie
attended the Agriculture school at
Broken Bow last week.
Literary at the O. K. school
house every Saturday night , every
one cordially invited to come and
help make this meeting a success.
The surprise party given for
Tena and Edith Taylor the even
ing of the 7th. , at the home of
their parents , was well attended
and the evening was enjoyed by
r11 r f-
ORTELLO iNEWS.
J. R. Baker is at Arnold taking
medical treatment.
Harry Ashbaugh and W3. A :
Foster will have a sale Jan 28. "
Rev. Miller of York preached
at Ortello Sunday.
Mrs. E. B. Wood visited at J.
A. Moore's several days last week.
Otna Smith visited with Blanch
Wachter Monday night.
Erma and Jay Saumlers visited
at J. A. Moore's Sunday.
Frank Edwards and family vis
ited at R. Jacquols Sunday.
Mr. Dike-from Iowa has movcc
onto the G. O. Joyuer farm.
Mr. lugram and son Robert vis
ited at C. II. Cass near ArnoU
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Edwards visited a
Ralph Lohr's in Merna Monday
and Tuesday.
Mrs. Jas. Baker is seriously il
at this writing , her many friend
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Hughes of Missouri ar
rived here Tuesday morning ti
care for her sister Mrs. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Waters of Lilliai
visited at Mr , lagram's severa
days last week.
AERNNEWS. \ .
Mrs. K. Atkinson was quit *
sick the first of the week.
The Farmers Bank opened fo
business Tuesday morning.
The mettings at the U.B. churl
continue with good attendance
The home bank is receiving i
new coat of paint.
Charles Walker and sister Dell
are visiting the Kelenberger am
Bales families this week.
A number of Odd Fellows span
Monday evening at Anselmo
attending Instalation of new offi
cers.
BCRWYN NCWS.
Jim Wright is putting up ic
this week.
Mr. A. H. Smith has complete
the residence of Intuau Tripletl
BROKEN'BOW YOUXGMAN has come
here with a Strong- Theatrical Company ,
to open up his Seasons work in his home town.
Many of his company arc well known by all
readers of Theatrical Papers It is simply a
wonder to collect a company of so many Stars
in so short a time.
The Benjamin Stock Co
will be here a week and the Broken Bow People
will show Mr. Benjamin that they are proud to
have him here.
On the first night
Monday January 25th
Ladies accompanied by persons with a paid re
served scat will be admitted free. Secure your
tickets early as the Opera House will be crowd
ed each night.
-Tickets 25 35 and
John Coblev was a passenger
o Alliance Saturday.
Waterbury and Co. sbiped three
cars of hogs to Seattle Saturday.
M. Petterson shipped a car
of hogs to South Omaha Sunday.
L. C. Morris was a passenger
to Ravenna Friday.
Herb Cummings and Harry
Hart has been engaged in the ice
business this week.
The band boys held their reg
ular meeting at the School house
Saturday night.
Jack Lee sold a car load of Cat
tle to Samuel Walker of South
Omaha Thursday.
The Berwyn Jolly Club held
their party at the Opera House
Friday evening. Everybody re
ported a jolly good time.
Mrs. Willis Talbot and Mrs.
Oaks from Broken Bow visited
with their father and mother Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Bellis Saturday ,
Mr. U. Sorensen , is busily en-
gaffed Jn building his ' , 'Air
Ship. " Mr. Sorensen is noted as
being one of the world's most
famous balloonist.
OCONTO ITEMS. .
S. A. Robinson has gone
to Sumner on business.
Hogs sold for $5.30 at this
place Saturday.
The three days Catholic Car
nival was well attended.
John Divine , who has been
serious ill for some time is not
much improved.
Judging from the amount of
ice stored away there will be
scarcity , or ice famine
year.
Frank Mays who took his
to the hospital for treatment , has
not yet returned. We hear that
she was very bad.
) BETHEL UNION.
Rev. Brady spent several days
in this community visiting.
Elsie Kelly is visiting
Manda Holcomb.
Ernest Holcomb of Milburn vis
ited in our community several
days.
Bertha and Charlie Koozer
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Karl ; Holcomb.
Mrs. Jas Martin is on the sick
listv 'A slight attack of La-
Grippe.
Mrs. Jas Martins sisters who
have spent the past two weeks
with her returned home last
week.
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"Successor to BOWMAN & ANDERSON.
At the OLD STAND.
Real Estate. City Lots and Property bought and soldo _
Farms rented. Taxes paid for non-residents. " ' "j
Will buy some good paper. |
jjj Call and sec me. |
1908 WHITEHALL POLAND-CHINAS 1908
As good as money can buy or .skill produce.
IN SERVICE
RPII.VN BOY 42275 ,
1st and Sweepstakes at Nebraska State Fair 1907.
\VIIITEIIAIJ , KING 48003 ,
Of well nigh faultless conformation and breeding.
7 SOWS AVERAGED 12 PIGS , SPRING 'OS. 7
Sows Sired By : King Look 24459 , Grand Look 38305 , Chief Tec. 3rd. 20740 , *
Young Tec. 42406. , standard Chief 2nd etc.
Stock for Sale at Private Treaty No Public Sale This Fall.
M. E. Vandenberg , - - - Sargent , Nebraska.
\V A. GEORGE , PRESIDENT L. n. JEWETT , CASIIIKR
JULES HAUMONT , VICE PRES. R. D. PICKETT , ASS'T CASHIER
SECURITV STATE BANK
RESPONSIBILITY $500,000. $ BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA
There is n guaranty of deposits in this bank. You are invited
to call and investigate our method - . : :
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
Send your Abstract Orders to
J. G.
. . LEONARD ,
Bonded Abstractor
Office in Security State BanklBMd'ng