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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
THE KKJPUBLll \ N , IH Ml- < n , N n anee : : M Opportunity to save , on > ,11 lines rf Meixs , Boys and Clnldrens clothing and funishing floods. We want to reduce our $15,000 stock fully one half and are pre pared to cut rrices an every department and to a point that w ill surprise. This great sale is toought Cubcut by our urgent desire to clear away all odds , on's aad broken lots of suits , over coats aiif , furnishing goods left over at the close of our immense fall and winter business , and give rocm ; ror the largest Spring stock ever shown in Broken . -ow. We do not believe in half way iner soires Oar reductions are made in FACT as well as in our ADVERTISEMENTS. That is what will make this sale such a marvelous success. These garments are made from the finest imported and domestic material and cut in the fewest Styles. A Clear Saving of $3 t o $6 on Every Purchase Early Buyers Get Best Selections rarxMtM KMIWBUUIwtiunvm WnvKMVHBinuannnjM Rmnu fcntxwv * * tci" vtcm nvmxna uiwim naawiMMmauwi KjBXB PWUUVIULJULUWMU iuciUMU'Jiunxx TEM fnp mnnwirTna n i- t * * * mtterimi t * * * * \jpmfm MM MVMW r MMMM-rmMMM m nMa - MIM i i ? Copyright 1900 The Houic ol Kuppcnhcimet Chicaco Mens Nobby Overcoats in Black , IHues , Grnj'sand Brown colors All up to date patterns and made by the best tailors. 20.00 Overcoats , Sale Price 14.90 IS.oo " " " 13.25 15.oo " " " 10.95 12.50 " " , " 8.85 ' lO.oo " " " 7.35 S.oo " " " 6.40 ] \lens Worsted and Cassiuiere Suits. Serge lined , heavy padded shoul ders , close lilting1 collars our $12.50 suits - - § 9.1)5 ) Mens Worsted and Cassimere Suits. Venitian lined , beautifully tailored suits that are worth five dollars more than our regular price. $15.00 suits , Sale Price - $11.93 Mens Worsted Chevoit and Cassi mere Suits. In Brown , Gray and mixed patterns , suits that will give Excellant wear. Suits that an regular $10.00 values. $10.00 Suits , Sale Price $7.35 All our Mens Winter Caps 50c and 7. > c values. Sale Price 29C All of our Boys and Childrens Caps , Sale Price. . . . ' 10c 100 pair Boys Long Pants , $ 2.00 , $2.50 and S8.00 values. Sale Price $1.39 Mens Gray , all wool , Undcrware SI .00 value. Sale Price 75c Mens Wool derby ribbed underwear , Gray , Blue and Salmon color , $1.50 valuc.Sale Price $1-00 Mens Gray , all wool. Underwear , $1.50 lalue.Salc Price $1.15 Me us Brown and Gray , all wool , lTn- derwear , very fine quality. $2.00 value , Sale Price $1.25 Boys and Childrens Suits and Over coats. All this seasons Styles and Patterns at 20 and 25 per cent dis count. $6.00 Suits and Overcoats $ ' 1.80 $5.00 " " " $3.95 $4.00 " " " $3.20 " " " $2'.80 $3.50 $ $2.00 " " " $1.60 Mens Fancy Dress Suits in Single and Double breasted styles , nobby Gray and Brown cfl'ects. Made by the House of Kuppenheimer & Fleisher Bros , the best tailors in America. $22.50 Suits , Sale Price - $18.00 " " " li.OO 18.00 - 17.00 " " " 13.60 20.00 " " " 15.95 Cnpyrialil 1900 The I IOUK ol Ku ix-nl 9 Closes February 1 BOARD PROCCHDINNGS. At the regular January meet ing of the Board of Supervisors held last week , Chairman Morris announced the following com mittees : Finance road and road claims , Grint , Lee and Cushman ; claims Cushtuan , Lee , and Grint ; erron eous and delinquent tax , Lee Grint and Cushman ; Poor farm , bridge and bridge claims , Foley , Gilmore and Headley ; official bonds , Headley and Foley ; court a'dd jail ; Morris , Grint and Cush man. The matter of employing a superintendent for the Poor farm for 1900 , together with the ad- visibility of renting a portion of the same out on shares , came up for consideration before the board al * * and the propositions of the sever- al bidders , were referred to the Poor farm committee for consid eration. On recommendation of the committee , the bid of J. T. Radcliff , who agreed to take the farm and conduct it on the same plan as it has heretofore been con ducted for the sum of $1,4000.00 per annum , was accepted. The following list of names was submitted by the members of the board as a list from which the jury for the February term of court will be drawn : Ab Butcher and T. M. Cody West Union Twp. P. C. Johnson and E. H. Myers Lillian Twp. Carl Holcomb Garfield Twp James Wright and Geo. Laughltn , Berwyn Twp. C. E. Benkcser Grant Twp Ivor O. Johnson Wayne Twp. S. C. Waldron Elim Twp. John Wielaud , W. E. Jackes , SUPREME OUNCE of material that goes into n Studebaker EVERY or buggy has the "Studebaker Reputation" behind it. Over filly years' experience has taught us how to make vehicle's that last. Every axle e\ery spoke every hub tire and bolt is made by experts. The result the finest wagons possible to produce , have made the Studebaker the largest vehicle factory in the world. * The absolute reliability of the Studebaker line \ appeals to all careful buyers the e who want honest value. We want you to visit our store thu first time you have a , chance ; let us tell you more about the Studebaker line and show you some of these splendid vehicles. .GEO. WILING , BKr ; : : . Walter Greer and F. J. Drum , Delight Twp. Frank Needham and S. A. Perkins - kins Arnold Twp. E. L. Beal , Joseph Maroncy and John O. Kennedy Kilfoil Twp. C. W. Layton , Cliff Twp. J. F. Brcchbuhl , Alvin Daily and James Longhran , Victoria Twp. Elsworth Dutton , Hayes Twp. Frank Anderson , L. L. Cosier and J. D. J. Semler , Sargent Twp. E. D. Ball and Thos. S. Jack son , Douglas Grove Twp. R. J. Mills , C. T. Leach and John Welsh , Westerville Twp. John D. Knapp , Antonc Dobesh and P. M. Dadv Algernon Twp. Jos. Russell , Geo. Wright , and Jos. Lrnnura , AusleyTwp. Fred Delano and Harvey Leach Myrtle Twp. G , A. Oleson and G. Iliser , Elk Creek Twp. Geo. Pelkey and M. K. Jones , Custer Twp. P. F. Campbell and J. B.Jones Loup Twp. J. J. Boblitts , II. Prcssey and Frank Owens , Wood River Twp. August Jaeker Triumph Twp. Fred Bertran , Ead Simmons , George Russom , A. I. Routh , Allen Reynor , W. M. Vannice , J. D. Ream and Henry Reeder , Broken Bow Twp , Samuel E. Brown put in an ap plication for appointment of jani * tor ot the court house , for the year at 45.00 per month ; Scott Cooper the present janitor ap plied for the job at ? 50.00 per , The .ppacaliuu ui Mr , b * the board. Cooper was granted } . On recommendation of the bridge committee , the claims of the ( Standard Bridge Company for $6,103.54 , for the building of the Sargent bridge , was allowed. The official bond of County At torney N. T. Gadd , was approved. It was moved and carried that N. M. Morgan be appointed a member of the Soldiers Relief Commission , to take the place of Ben Predmorc , whose term had expired. Chairman appointed supervis ors , Lee , Grint and Cushraan to check up the Old Soldiers Relief Commission and the following committee report was adopted. Money recicved $490.00 Money expended 45b 81 Balance , 31.19 A motion was made and carried that the County Treasurer be instructed to write tax sale certificate in the name of the County and assign same on the payment of $23.00 on the east half of lot 13 and all of lots 14 , 15 , 16 , 17. IS , and the north half of 19 , in block 0 , in the village of West Union. Ben P. Morris reported that he had received from II. M. Sullivan , the sum of $85 00 in payment of sale of the wind mill , tower , and tank and turned a County Treas urers receipt for same over to the County Clerk. On recommendation of the road committee , the following claims was allowed on the Joseph Gilmore - more road to the heirs of A. P. tor luuu V O.UU and iof fence $128.00. The damage was levied against road district 1 , in Grant Township. To A. F. and L. Enyart for land 335 for fence 56 to land cut of 50 to be levied against Road Dist. No 1 Grant Twp. To James Lange for land and damage $150 for fence 127 for chute 35 to be levie'l against Road Dist. No1 Grant Twp. To Marius Lange , allowed for $200 to be levied against Road Dist. No. 4 Delight Twp. To J. A , Ward for land S130 for fenec 240 cattle chute 70 to ue levied against ixoau JLIISI. No. 4 Delight Twp. To Lewis Lange for fence $125 for land 85 cattle chute 35 to be levied against Road Dist. No 4 Delight Twp. To W. S. Pinnell for land $35 for fence 47 cattle chute 35 to be levied against Road Dist. No. 4 Delight Twp and the Clerk directed to hold certificate till proof of ownership is shown. To F. A. Joedctnan for land $30 lor fence 35 cattle chute 35 to be levied against Road Dist. No. 4 Delight Twp. And as follows upon damage claims caused by the location of the II. A. Wilkie road. To Cora Young for , fence $140 for land . ' . 80 cattle chute 35 To II. A. Wilkie for fence MOO cattle chute 36 To H. G. Gyle for fence $200 cattle chute 35 To Lyman PikeSr. for land * 25 for fence 84 To Lyman Pike Jr. for land $20 for fence 50 To Geo. V. Orvis for land $15 for fence 56 All to be levied against Road Dist. No 2 West Union Twp. On recommendation of the Court House and Jail Committee , the following claims were allow ed : Has Anderson for 38.H70 Ibs. of coal forcourt house $153.55 ; ( CoiitiineJ Ou 1'ajje Six. ) O. f Successor to BOWMAN & ANDERSON. At the OLD STAND. Real Rst.itc. City Lots and Property bought and s > o ! < i. Farms rented. Taxes paid for uou-rcsiJents. Will buy some good paper. Call and svic me.