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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
THE HEl'UBLlOAJS' , OUSTlfitt COUNTY , JN1CJJKASKA. S BUSINESS DIRECTORY. $ UV I TJIEUEl'UBIAOAN j u > i.i * i\s voir : : ALL KINDS 01 unu.it ; : Consult him if you want \salcr. IlO\V N' n EDWAHLD-tiODD Diseases of women a Specialty. Of- : f.ce phone 260. Residence 24 ! } . All cases promptly attended . | J BANGS STUDIO | I1A&T SIDE OF SQUARK J Photographs. Edison and Columbia J Phonographs and Records. : - : : - : t Agents for Clilckerinir. Ivors it 1'otid J and Star 1'latios. : ! ' ' WE CAN SAVG YOU MOSUY j ] iiiininnuuiiuiiiii in ' i inn minimi i immiimnimiu immi iriim n minimi m in in rf DR. i nvn. EAR. NOSE , THROAT AND | | CHRONIC DISEASES. | | Pitting of Glasses a Specialty. , | 1 orriCE IN REALITY BLOCK - 1 S t ' 1 X V ' S fnimiiuui iiiiiiiimitinniii rniiluiini \ iii'iiiiiiuiiiBiti iiniiiiiii iniiuinmii iiinuiiiiii I intr L ti ? Silas A Holcomb. Edwin F. Shyers. S HOLCOMB Jto MYERS J > ATTORinaYR J ' ' " 5 > b'liSfclal attention givcn'to Litlgatpa > matters. Probate matters anil col- j > lection . , ' . , . ' . . . ' . . ' . t J * OFFICE IN MYEUS BUILDING- * jj Broken Uow , Nebraska. * - ' I 3. L. TEROUSON. R. A. HUNTER , $ J Notary Rubllc , t Brolccu How , J Coinstock.jNebraska1. ' Nebraska. ? * i I FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT i > J T.COAI , PAPERS DRAWN " S Surxcyi.iir and I'lattltiE1 Ncatlj- Done J J. B. DUNN ALLAW'AY , IfEDHASKA. Settlement of estates , examining and perfecting land titles , collec tions and criminal matter. All business will reccivcpronipt atten tion. * , . HARKY KIEV1BALL , Practical Undertaker 2 Licnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 334B JJrolreu Bow , IJoU. N. DWIGI1T FORD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT I Armour-IIanna Block ANSLKY NKfiR. dohn S. FAK.M ANJJ CITY T. INSUI4AXC13 AND SUJlhTV 11OXDS CITY l lv'Ol'lOUTin CIIAS K. STOl T R1CSTAURA.NT CONFECTIONARY , CIGARS AND TOIiACCO. Broken How , Nebr. MARRIAGE UCENSfcS. Guy E. Stcele , Thcdford , 25 Mary Black , Anselmo , o V P. E. Kcraell , New Helena , 25T M. F. Clark , Anselrao , T 4 Chris Neilson , Mcrna , 2 Eunice Weston , Merna , 1" A. "W. Rtcck , Primrose , o * J. W. Roberts , Callaway , o Personal and Otherwise Audrcw Horn was in Atislcy he first of the week. W. PI. Pcnn made a business rip to Graiid Island Monday J. K. Herman went down to Ravenna Monday on busiucts. Mrs. M. D. Gallon left for Otna- ui Monday morning1. N. T. Gadd made a business rip to Lincoln Saturday night. Clyde Carlos went down to Ravenna Saturday on business. \Vill Great of-Auselmo took the morning' train for home Saturday. Mts. Pete Siuionson took the noruing train Friday for Merua. Mr. Arthur Ledwich'has been onfined to his bed for the past en days with a sprained side. John Rickle bas resigned as ngine herder aud Fred Dill has akeu his place. Editor C. W. Beal , of the Bea- on , made a business trip to Ber- wyu Saturdayr /v Miss Lillian Perkins of Mason City was visiting in thir. city last Saturday. , iToin Blowers of Arnold , was . J t V > . ooking after legal business in he city Monday. $ Hiram Black from Arnold was ; rans'a'cting business" m the city Monday. Mrs. Cora McComas went ipHo Merna Monday morning to spend a few days visiting. Mrs. R. A. Hunter left 'Friday morning for Chicago 'to * stay a hojt time. , ' ' Arthur Case , of Georgetown , was in the city on' business Satur ay. Mr. Case recently shipped- a half car of hogs to Omaha , i Mrs. George Myers and daugh- er took the * Saturday tnorning rain for Sherbert , Nebr. , to pend a few days visiting. , Mart Lamb of Mason City , who vas a candidate for county sur- reyor by petition two years ago , vas in the city on business Mon- day. Miss Christena Springer of Merna , who recently accepted a ) lace as clerk in the store of A. T. Moore , of Merua , left for that city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Morgan eft Monday for an extended trip hrough the south. Thev will visit Havana , Cuba , and a uum Der of other points in the south. Mr. James Ledwicb left Sun- lay morning for the North-west nirt of the state.where he will speud several days looking after nisiness interests. W. D. Baudcr returned last Sat urday frpm Valparaiso Indiana , where he spent the past mouth with his two sons who are attend ing the University at that place. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Will Frey took their daugh ter Bertha to York , wheic they will enter her as a pupil , in the Roman Catholic Convent at that place. Leon R. Athey took the morn ing train to Omaha Friday. He was called there on account of the serious illness of his mother , who for a time was not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bruce , Mr. and Mi.G. . L. Turner , Mr. Joe Molyueux went to Omaha Wed nesday morning to attend the Lumbermen's convention. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner will visit in Bedford Iowa , after the con vention. P. F. Campbell of Georgetown , was in the city on business Mon day. Mr. Campbell was one ol the men drawn for the jury pane ! of the next term of District court and Sheriff Kennedy took advan tage of the opportunity to sub peona him. Rev. J. D. Bsady of Mcrna who was formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church in this city Friday , Rev , Brady states tha they liavet their new parsonnge completed and that He is verj well pleased with the Merm charge. THE FATE OF THE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION I tf * iiurn M , trtuto flt < c * < WIN J. W. Haycsof Custer town ship , returned Friday morning 'rom a co'uple of weeks visit with lis father-in-law Samuel IIo- show , at Page , Nebr. Mr.- Hayes aidjie'eVjoyed a" very pleasant rip , , but.doesnot , like the idea of he idea'of the wind getting such1 a sti/aigh't / ' swdtip * a't liirn as it loeson the plains of Holt coun- y- Hon. J. R. Dean , who was re cently appointed Supreme Judge o fill the vacacy caused by the esignation of" Judge J. J , Sulli- ran of Columbus , was in the city a fe\jr days the first of the week , Mr. Pean will return to' ' Lincoln Monday and move his family here later. Ed Line and -wife of Gage county , were jn'the ' city Tuesday morning. They will visit with their relatives'in Custer county.- Vlr. Jine was looking up the mat ter of his interest in his fathers estate. ' Roy Faw of Minonk 111. , is vis- ting in this city with his Aunt Mrs. J. B. Ilolcomb and his Uncle B. B. Sams. He arrived in the city last Saturday and will spend hree or four weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Herman eft Friday for Omaha to make a ew days visit at that place. Just What You Want. I have the agency for Custer County for the California Per- : ume Co. , of Kansas City , Mo. [ will be at your place once each month to take orders for all kinds of perfumes , soaps , Havering ex tracts , vegetable colorings , pow ders , creams , shampoos. All of my goods are guaranteed. Save your orders for me. II. L. McCandless , V-cst Cox rider New * John Rupei uiaiketed hops in Ansley Monday. JakeKulhonek finished putting up ice bst week. Geo. Roper lost a cow with the cornstalk disease. Hazel Wheeler made a business trip to Ansley Saturday. Jas. Burton has his automobile in running order once more. S. K. Brown attended the Woodman lodge in Ansley last Friday night. Vida Jones who has been suff ering with a severe sore throat has sufficiently recovered to at tend school. Miss Avis McCormick , tcachej in the Brown school , spent Satur day and Sunday at hci home * in Ansley. O. D. Bowes expects to return to hisKinkaid near Anselmo ami leave lite corn-shcllcr in care of his brothers. Glen and Ora Greene have not yet returned fiom thfir visit in Nemaha county hnd Mr. Greene is beginning to miss the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Petrick ot Ansley visited Saturday and Sun day with Mrs. Pctrick's sister , Mrs. Jvulhouelc , and parents Mr , and Mrs. J , B. Jones. Jas. Mason was suddenly call ed to'his ranch near Hyannis by the illness of his partner , 'II. II. Kline , who went to Omaha for treatment. Quite a number from this neighborhood attended the Ken nedy sale : Mr. Kennedy and family will soon leave for Ballings Montana , where they expect to make their future home. Len Bowes took his parents to Eddyville , wheie they took the train for iColorado. While re- turninjr home one 6f the horses sustained an injury which is per haps permanent. tt JW 1887. t < # * Circle Blend Coffee , heavy di ink , per Ib 2c ( ) South Tea Blend , a beauty , mild , pcrlb. . . . . 25c Kamo a blend of its own , fancy , per Ib Me Lipton Tea , Black , per Ib 7jc Tea Leaf Tea , Japan , always good , per Ib 5c ( ) Buffalo Chop Japan , Extra Good , per Ib f,5c , Blue Bell Peas' , Extra Good. 15c a can , 12 for. . . . $1.56 Pride of Michigan , good quality , J2c , 12 fqr..U8 Export Corn , lOc a can , 12 cans < for | . ( )8 ) Gillman Corn , 12jc a can , 2 for us 2 pounds of the finest fruit cake ? ( ) c King's self Rising Buckwheat per package | lc ) Kamo u " Pancake Flour , good. .10 and 25c Ralston " " lt ' < - ' fork..25c Potato Chips the crisp kind , per pkg lOc Suowllake llominy , extra good , per Ib 5c Kamo Syrup , its fine , per gallon 5ic ) Pure Maple Syrqp , per , " . - gal can 85c TRADE HEADQUARTERS Pure Old Cider Vinegar Healthy Pure Food MARK ' PRODUCTS SOCIElY ITEMS INFORMAL SUPMIK.1 ' i Sunday evening after sbfvice Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molyneatix en tertained at an informal supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Morgan , who have since left for the south. fThfi guests were : Rev. and Mrs. Xander , Mr. and 'Mrs. Gillings , Mr. and1 Kirs. 'i ' * IT x ' Morgan. c. i. . s. < c. The C. L. S. C. met with Miss Kihg Monday afternoon. Under the hble leadership of Mrs. James , Leonard , ( a very profitable and deltgnttul aUcrnoo'u was spent. The circle will meet with Mrr , Leonard next S4oulay afteruobu. Mrs. ClydcsCarlos leader. Mr. and Mrs. Gillings enter tained last Saturday evening at a taucrkraut dinner. Whist was played during the , evening. The , guests were Messr § and Mesdam'cs , Morgan , Molyneaux , E. Taylor and Is/iard. * ' , ' , , SUCCUSSl-'UI Ol'lSKATlON Tuesday A afternoon Dr. C. J. . ChristcnsCn performed an opera tion on the throat of Mrs. J. F. > Bell and her son Rex of New Helena. saaa araKaggiB 1 By C. V. GREGORY Of tlie Agricultural Division of tlie Io\va State College Covering the Course of Study Fol lowed by the Iowa State College 1110 SUCCESS of Scientific fanningviUi its greatly increas ed yields bas aroused strong interest' amdng' Mariners throughput the country. So greatly \\ras Clovernor Deneen impressed \v\il\ \ the importance of 'the , ( subject \vljen ' he I f I V attended the Illinois Corn Show in Spring-field recently f that he decided to entpiy the Agricultural School at the I Jj j 4 , University of Illinois to take up the course , as told in the press dispatches. This home course will beg-iii in our Issue for next week and gives the readers of THE REPUBLICAN \ \ CAN at home what the Governor gets in College \ i B Knowledge Worth Many Dollars , to the Farmers Besides the practical value of these articles , they are , very in teresting , revealingUQ \ magic ot chemistry as seenip growing things. The Courfcc Begins Next Week , Subscribe ftow and Got 1be Whole Course. ! I