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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
WPV I il THE HEPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. TKe "Whipple Humane * HORSE COLLAR 1 HUMANE Collar confronts the Anatomy of the animal and consequently quently the draft bears where nature intended it should. This collar has bqen used on horses having1 SORE LUM PY SHOULDERS and FISTULOUS NECKS and in every case they have been ENTIRELY CURED WHILE WORKING. A horse loses no time when working with the Humane Collar. It saves you money lor it DISPLACES the OLD STYLE COLLAR , the TIAME , the SHORT TUG , the SWEAT PAD , and . " .SAVES your VETERINARY BILLS. Try one this year and you will always use them. 4 Come in and see our line of Harness , Robes , Blankets , Whips , and Saddles. Robinson fk ? Tuftle HARNESS MEN t Market Day Sales. [ By Col's. Tinder nnd O'Roike. ] The Market Day Sales which are con ducted every two weeks nt Broken Bow and Ansclmo , are proving a great suc cess. The fanners bringing in every- thiiigand anything nnd it is sold for them at a reasonable commission. One of the novelties 'of their last sale was a fox terrier which brought $3.00 in the sale ring. Any one who is thinking of having n farm sale cannot make n mistake t > y , consulting Col's. Tinder nnd O'Rorkc before advertising your sale. Col. Tinder comes to Broken Bow from eastern Missouri where he has been en gaged in Auctioneering for several years , having conducted farm and pcdi- greed sales in a half dozen different states. Next Market Day Sale Feb. i3th. Willis Cadwcll and John McGraw - Graw purchased the C , A. Mont gomery land of 400 acres in Sec tion 17-18 , twp. 18. rge. 20 , for $4,000 this week. Leroy Virgil Sanderson , the twelve year old son of Mrs. John Sanderson , died last Saturday. The.funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Luther , and the little boy was buried in the yard at the family residence near Ber- wyn. Undertaker Cole went down on the Wednesday morning train to take up the body of Mammic Knouse , which was in the ceme tery between Berwyn and Ans ley. Her parents , Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Knouse had the body ta- kcn up in order that it might be buried in the cemetery at Janes- villei near Grcshara , in York county , August Buick , oi Oconto , was in the city on business Tuesday. Mr. Buick returned last week from an extended trip visiting in the eastern part of the state. He has sold his place on the South Loup and plans to have 'a public sale the last of February and may decide later to move to another part of the country , . Rev. Robert Moore , of A'Dcll , Iowa , arrived in the city last Saturday and ocupied the pulpit at the Christian1 Church Sunday. Rev. Moore will "stay here , tem porarily , at least , to take the place of Rev. Harmon , who left last Friday for his farm in Cole rado. Mr. Harmon expects to move his family out to Colorado soon and make that his perman ent residence. J. M. Mclndoo , Sr. and tS. D. Gibson , of Sedam , Minn. , left last Tuesday morning for their home. Mr. Mclndoo has been visiting with his son , Supt. J. M. Mclndoo , Jr. , of the city schools , and he and Mr. Gibson have been looking over some W. A. GEORGE , PUKSIDUNT L. II. JEWETT , CASIIIKK JULES IIAU MONT , VicH Tuns. R. D. PICKETT , Ass'T CASHIKR SECURITY STATE BANK a RESPONSIBILITY $500,0 $ 00. BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA There is n guaranty of deposits in this bank. You nre invited to call and investigate our method : : : : : : : : : : YODR BUSINESS SOLIOITKD and Nut ( Hest on Earth ) , Coul t , Canyon city Lump , Hist eke , nild all kinds of the ul , call and bee us and we land in this vicinity with the view of locating here. Claude Govier , of Weissert , came in Tuesday to bring his brother Fred in to take up his work again in Ouster College. Mr. Govier reports that a number of windmills were blowji down by the storm last Thursday and the top of one of the old houses out there wasblown off. Rev. R. W. Moore , of Adcl Iowa will preach Sunday morn ing at the Christian church on "Say so" , and the theme of his Sunday evening sermon will be "Unturned Cakes" . The mem bers of the Chrisian church ex tends a cordial invitation to the public to be present at these scr vices. R. N. Norcutt started to build a house for Joseph llauraont , sixteen miles north of the city on last lucsday. Mr. Ilaumont has been living in what is" claim ed to be the largest sod house in the world This house is a two story building , with walls four feet thick and was built in the ' of 1884 Walter Godfrey , James Badley and Mads Jensen , all of Callawaj were in the city last week ant made their declaration to become citizens of the United States be fore District Clerk George H. Mair. The two first mentioned gentlemen are Englishmen and the last is a Dane. At the' end of two years tuey will be entitled to their citizenship papers. The second Semester in the city schools began a week ago last Monday. The total enroll ment at the present time is 625 and the attendance has been very good , considering the bad weath er last week. Quite a number of the pupils have been kept out of school lately on account of the mumps. All of the rooms are preparing special programs to be given in honor of Lincoln's birth day on the 12th. Dr. Warrick the Hastings Specialist , will meet eye , ear nose and throat patients , and those needing glasses properly fitted at Grand Central in the Bow Fri day , Feb. 19. Eyes tested iree. ' A Farm. For rent near town Can re side in City and farm. 60 acres in cultivation balance good - pas ture. A good supply of water. Call early. JAS. LHDWICH. Strayed. One large heavy-boned bay mare , clyde stock , about thir teen years old. Anyone will be rewarded by notifying DK R. C. TAT.BOT of Berwyn or L. II. JEWKTT , Broken Bow. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW COKN. Will pay the highest price of fered on the Broken Bow mar ket. Call and see us before sell ing. 34-tf S. J. LONRHGAJC The Holy City Manager Great of the North side Opera house states what he considers the great est theaterical event of the season will be here on the 23th. of February. Clarence Bennett's great play , entitled "The Holy City" will be put on that evening. Watch for the full announcement next week. In the county Court of Ciistcr Conntj 'kebr. ' Hi the matter ut the estate of joslah ab corkdeceased. Whete.isJosUh IlnbcocV Jr. , has titled in in ) otllcc a duly authenticated cony < > t an In strument puriuntlng to be the l.iht wjll and testament of Joslah liabcock , Sr iln in-ei anil of the piotiateof the some In the mint > court ot Knox autity. In the htati of 1 'IIIOIN and a petition pr.i\tiig that a time and place inaj he M\ed lor the hearlnK of the s.ui < It Is 01 ili-red that Tebrtinry Irt uwj , at my ntlli e In Citstei County. Nebraska , be o\ed .is the tlme.uul pl.ice lor hearing said petl' tlonlven all pcixms Intel esu-d In said i.msem.i ) .ipiieai and protest the-probate ol the same. It Is iiirtlu-i otdeu-il th.it notice to all JUT sons Intel ested In s.ild estate lie ghen 1 j the imblluUlon ol this older In the Itepublli an .1 newspaper published and of Kent-nil clrcula lion in t..ild roimty , for three lonseuiihe eeks prior to the il.ite of said he.trtngf ' In testimony whereof t li.m hereunto s ? mjhand.indomcl.il se.il this sun da" o J.inuarj UHK > Nt" \ H. IIUUIMIUKV , Count } Juilgv xcmci : rou runuc.vru N Department of the Inteilor f. * , . -1.-ind Olllce at llrokrii llcnv. Nelir. J.IM .N , Xotkels hereby Kl\en tli.it Jaiin-s b > ui. ot Urokcn o\v NX'br.ho.ou Ti-brnarv 18 , iWi made Homestead Kntn No 'fly. , SerlalNo Ol.NT.lorhe hebectkm iJTi > wnshiit7 ! , North ofllangi ! 20. West of the 0ii ( I'l Meridian , has tiled notUo nt Inteutlor. to make Ilnl''i jear prooftoist.ij > llsh riaim to the 1.1114 .ibo\e described , betoie Kedhtur arc ! Reviver at Iiroken lion S'ebricka on the j.'tli day of M.iich , I'OU. Claimant names as witnesses Joseph H. Hi ailfonl Mack O Hum Oreenualt Charles Hoblnson all of liroktn How Nehr. Julin Itcesc J 1 Ot Some More candidates As tlie lime for the primary campaign approaches new candidates arc coining n for consideration. Dr. G. E. Pen lugton of ths ! city is spoken of na n cati idate for County Coroner. It is expect ed that the present incumbent L. H. Cole will be a candidate for a rcnomin- ntion F. II. Wood , C. D. Sampson and Chas , Davy ot Wood ] livertp ecinct , nre pokcn of as possible material for Rep- iblican candidates for Supervisor from he sixth district. Gco. Dewey and Roy Welch are considered as available mater- rial for the County Board now held by antes Lee. SOCIETY ITEMS Dinner Party. Last Thursday Mrs. E. W. Simmons who resides south cast of town , had for guests at a one o'clock dinner , Mrs. Morris , Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Frej. The adics experienced great dilliculty in returning' home in the fierce storm that was then raging. For Airs. Dicrk's Mrs William Prey entertained in her co/y flat , Weducsdy afternoon In honor of Mrs. I.adclia Dierks of Lincoln. The afternoon was delightfully spent in i .social way and nt whist , which was play ed at three tables. Dainty refreshments were sen ed. The guest's were Mesdanic : Hays , Gillings , Van Colt , Molyncux Xanders , Uruce , Turner , Christensen Is/aril , England and Speaks. The 07liii Club /Meets / Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molyncux entertain ed at their home Wednesday evening th B/hn Glub. Whist was played at seve tables. During the serving of a deliciou supper , the members were in an umtsu ally mood. The guests of the evening were Xanders , Dierks of Lincoln , Me Comas , Brownville , Muselmau and Cox of Omaha. P. E. 0. There was a special meeting of the P. E. O's Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Willing which was called for the purpose of inspection by the state organizer Mrs. Wilson of Omaha who found the Chapter in n fine condition There was a large attendance and a pics- ant social hour. Supper was served and ferns formed the principal decorations. Child's Birthday Party Mrs. E. Taylor entertained a number of young friends atjier home last Satur day in honor of her daughter Margret's seventh birthday. The hours from two to five were devoted to music and games A dainty supper was served. For Airs. Dicrk's Mrs. W. II , "Xauderg entertained in formally Monday in honor of Mrs. pjerks Whist was played during the etching , after which a supper was served. " * The Dutch Supper to be given by the Ladies Guild , has been postponed to Thursday Feb. nth at the Temple Thea- nre. nre.Mrs. Mrs. joe Molyneux and Mrs. Peter Dierks of Lincoln spent Tuesday ru Merna , the guests of Mr , and Mrs. L. K. Wilson. Foresters Notice The Members of Court Broken Bow No. 1691 Independent Order of Forest t- ers are requested to be present aa a spec- iaa meeting Tuesday night Feb. gth ' 09. at Parlors of Reneau Hotel. 5. P. Siuionson , Sec't . Valentine Social. In the Epworth League room of the Methodist Church. Feb. 12th. Come for a good time. Admission , twenty-five cents. Have you s-ien the Spring1 and Summer Samples Better see Us before 3011 buy your spring" suit. We can Save You Money 1st door south of Post Oilice. * TIJG WATTS BOOK STORE I I-JcivifcHolcomb * MITCHELL * $1000. $1500 nnd $2000 F. O. B. ROCINE , WIS. * This Car Arrives Friday , Feb'y 5 , 09. Come in and Look it Over. W. E. Taltot. A. G. Martin. BRUEGBEMU . ' . TAILORS J Have moved their Tailor Shop from the Reality Block into the Booms over _ * Konkles Furniture Store. \ A TINDER & O'RORKE . - 1 I AUCTIONEERS Broken Bow - - Nebraska. TERMS 1 per cent. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Write , Phone or Wire us for dates at our ex pense. The following is a list of our sales for Feb'y : Market Day sales Broken Bow Feb. 13 and 27 Anselmo u 6 " 20 Farm Sale L. P. Wilson , February 10th Farm Sale P. S. Barcus , February 23rd Consult Us Before Advertising Your Sale. Announcement I wish to announce to my friends and to the general public that I have purchased the J. S , and J. F. Baisch drug store , I expect to give the bus iness the same careful attention that I did when I was in the business before and I invite all of my old friends and patrons to call and see me at the old place. J. G. HAEBERLE