Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 11, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
THE .REPUBLICAN , OUS'l'Kl ? COUNTY , NKI3JUSKA. | j BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIIM K1CPUBLJCAN , JO1J PRINTING * AS YOU T.lKn IT | * " ? KKANIv KJSLSliJY : : At L KINIIS oriat n : : Consult liini if yon want water. J How . - - KI mi. I DODD j PHYSICIAN .Si SlJKCir.ON' Discuses of women n Specialty. Of. i [ f.ce phone 260. Residence 248. All * c.Ties promptly attended i1 HANDS STUDIO 13 AST Sinn OK SCiKAl * Ai-i'tits for ClilcUurlnir , Ivor1 * it 1'mtil ami Star I'lnnim , : : : : : J WK CAN SAVK VOUMONttY i ' - ---J - - - il llUimimiiiiiiiiimiiu 11 nilint u i iiiitliiiiinii niniii tin i no i n i * 'rn ' inv \ nvi : . IJ.vK. NOSE , THROAT AND CIIKONIO UISKASKS. l-'ittiny of Glasses a Specially. f orricr i.v RIAIITVI'.i.ocics : * \ $ Uiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii > ithiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiinniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiitiiitiiiii ! ! iiiii VU.XO. < > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W V ) Silas A. Holcoinb. IMwln V. Mji-is. * \ tOLCOM 13 ct MYKRS A'ITOKNI3YS < Sporlal attention given to Litigated f matters , I'roli.itu matters anil col < U-ctloiis . . . - . . - . . { oi-ricu IN MYnits JHTILUINII lo\v , . . Nebrasl.a. J < - > J. L. EERGURON , ! { Notary I'lthllc , I Conibtock , Nebraska. Nebraik8' * IMQATj KSTATia-rNSUKANCIO E 'FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT > MIC.I < PA1MJRS DRAWN Sur\ehiffaiil ! 1'Iatlinif Neatly Done HARRY KIM BALL , \ Practical Undertaker g& Licnsod Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 334 ! } Ucoltoa now , McU. N. . DWIGIIT FORD ATTORNEY AND COUNSKI.OR AT LAW Atmour-IInntm Hlock ANSI.KY - - NKUR. John -JVIcguatu FA KM AND OITV 7..0ANS IXSURANCU AM ) SURKTV 1IONDS CITY I'UOPKUTIKS CIIAS. U. STOL'T KKSTALTRANT CONFECTIONARY , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Ilroken Bow , Nebr. DR. G. I' . HARTIIOI.OMRW Physician & Surgeon All cnlU promptly attended day or night. PIION'l ? Ci OfTice in rear of Realty Block National Shining Parlor Pllv/ato Chalis Per Lndlei ; Five cents every day $1.00 A Month I \ I U\ | i \ SIIIS1' Clothes Cleaned Suits $ 1 00 Pant a HO Coals - GO Overcoats (35 I will sell 15 head of fine cattle and 1 , 3 year old colt at the Fin- len barn , ou Saturday March 27th M-11-2S J. R , Mohat , STRICTLY PERSONAL 5 /n Rolla Towsley took the train for Ravenna , Tuesday * . Joseph Piginan loft for Grand T Island and Lincoln Tuesday. J. II. Jewell made a business Ml trip to Morn a the forepart of the | week. S. P. CJroat made a business , trip to Anselmo and Milbourn fast 1 ; Thursday. Mtss Christine Springer came down from Merna last week and expects to spend several weeks ' with her mother. Rev. N. Harmon and family have recently moved into the Sid- well house , on Third Avc. , just nortn of R. H. Purcells. A fine improved ' 10 acres irri gated land near Holly , Colorado , to [ ( sell or trade for Broken How city properly. Address or sec II. I D. Leggcl , Broken Dow. 2-1. I Roy Rapp , son of Peter Rnpp , who is now in the West , came to the * ' How last week , from the Kearney { Military Academy where he has been attending school \ for the past two months. The next regular meetingof tbc County Board of Supervisors will begin next Tuesday , March lOth. It is expected that the Board will take action , as the Bridge Committees recommend . , that the county build twelve bridges. i& Is i | k | 3 HIGH GRADE ' : -t0 < "l\ \ ' ( -0. . MERCANTI& i- * u 3S $ $ ' $ I'OK RlK , 11V P. F. Grabert was a cily visilor Frida ) ' . W. W. Dye of Comstock was a cily visitor last Monday. li. C. Griflith of Anslcy was a Broken Bow visilor Sunday. Albert Shaffer , of Wcsterville brought , in some farm produce last Saturday. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. James Lcdwich. M. 11. tf. When a store advertises only now and then , it is perforce a "now and then" sort of a store. J. N. Wcelh and wife of Ans lcy were in Ihc cily lasl Saturday visiting their daughter who is here attending school. Cy. Btoimer left Tuesday morning for San Antonio , Texas , where he expects lo .spend some lime , lie will join a parly of tourists next week lo Ihe Golf Coast. Judge II. J. Shinn went down lo Lincoln the lirst of the weeh to sec whether the Democratic war horses in the stale Legisla ture are working in Ihc harness as Iheshould. . Who is your "popular author , " among the ad-wntcis of Ihe cily. This author has something new to say to you toda } ' of course. You can be be sure lhat , when a store has a bargain to offer you it will tell you so in its ads. O. J , Shaw of Aurora came up Wednesday morning to further consider pulling in an clcclric light system and find out about what action Ihe cily council had taken relative to the franchise he had submitted. Sam L. Miller of Ihe firm of Miller aid Kennedy hurl his side quile seriously Wednesday morn ing , lie was slandiug on a chair in the score when il lipped over and he fell striking his side ac- cross the back of the chair. No bones were broken but heill probably ba laid up "for a couple days. You arc most Cordially invited to attend the set vices at the Prcbbylcrian Church tuxt Sun day. Subjects , 11 a. m. , "Put on thy Strength CT/ion , " 7:30 : p. . "Lost " m. Fellowship. a The famous Gospel songs of Chas. W. Alexander will be used and the Male Ouartcltc wilhing. J. 15. Aubrey , Pastor. ss sf s s ms s KSii'ss ' ii ' M STCDEBAKER BUGGIES \\V \ have jusl received acarof Studebaker I Juries andSpiin Wagons. Like all other buggies of this nuke , they are the best on wheels. Come in nntl stn1 the Two in One 1 IMPLEMENTS \ \ \ " have also gotten in a car of the Canton line of Impli'inenls. 'I'lu'sc Listers , Discs and Cultivators [ can't lie \Vecanshowyouthe best two rowed jj listed corn cultivator made. The ( Jrandetour line off Implements and the New Departure Ton ueless (1ulti- 0 vatorlire retuty for your Inspection in our Machinery Ifall. If you are in need of Ktrm Implements of any kind it will be to your interest to see these HARDWARE < hir stoclc of Hardware is complete. We have * in a new stoclc of Furniture , .lewell as stoves , ( Hidden I arb Wire and WILL SELL OR RENT 1 \\.int lo retire from busines- , and I \\ill sell mv ei.tiie slock of floods ami my store buiklin or I \\ill rent them. Call and sou nio for Low Prices on tlio Host Goods mndo. . . . . . GEORGE WILLING Broken Boca * : * > Ilcnrv Andrews came down from Anselmo Tuesday , Miss Day Culler came down from Anselmo , Monday. O. II. Conard , was in Dunning' the foicparl of the week. Chaa Huckleberry made a busi ness trip to Dunning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Insko came down from Anst'lmo Wed nesday morning. W. 1C. Maxwell of Alerua was in Ihc city ou business last I1'rid ay. John O. Kennedy of Mem a was transacting business in the city la-5l Friday. I1) ) . Taylor and W. Jenkins drove to the South Loup , Tues day. Jim Good , a real estate man 'of ' Coxad , was in town Tuesday looking alter business interests. Andrew Ipson who lives in Jefferson Co. after spending a few days in the Bow , left Tues day lor Lincoln. Numerous postal cards have been received from II. W. George who is now at Mexico City , Mexico ice en route for home. II. L. Sams , banker and real eslatc man from Scowls Bluff , spent Tuesday with his brother- in-law , Conard Snydcr. "Isaac and Rcbekah" is to be the subject for Ihc Men's Bible cla s at the Presbyterian church next Sunday Gen. 24. Class .meets ftom 10:15 : to 11 a. in. George A. Miller , of Litchtield who has been doing stenographic work in the Republican office for some time lefl Saturday for Lin coln to accept a position with J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. Dr. Willis Talbot was called lo Brownlee , on Monday , lo sec Mrs. Murphy who is sullering from phcumnonia. The Dr. was joined at Meina by leather Moser who acc-mipaniul him Ihc rest of the way. C. C. Biggcrstaff made a busi ness trip to Omaha the first of the week. Clarence Barnes and Miss Kmina Johnson , of Klton , were Icily visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Wcisscrt were in the city last Saturday. Some fine Kcrsion Seed Oats for sale bv J. C. Willing at his farm 11 miles west of Broken Bow. M. 11 A.I A. L. Weaver of Lincoln who is soliciting' for the Lincoln Daily Star was in the city Tues day and went down to Anslcy from here. It's prudent to RUAD THUM be fore deciding that j-ou Haven't time to answer any ads toda- , Milt PcterHon , of Wcissert , was in the city last Saturday getting repairs for his well which has been out of repair. Dr. Pritchard and Kdwin and Herbert Myers made a business trip to the South Loup , Satur day afternoon and returned Sun day. When a store uses but a small amount of space in its ads. it is construed to mean that its message is small and unimpoit- ant. Combination Sale -of- 75 HEAD of PURE BRED HOGS l > y John Reese , breeder of I'ure Bred Uorocs andl\ayll. and Willis Cadwell , breeders of Pure Hred Poland Chinas. . " > ( ) head of Duroc I { red Sows und ( lilts by John Reese and 2'2 head Poland China Hrood Sows and . ' ' males by Cadwells. Whether you like red or black , here you can choose according to your fancy. Remember the Date March the 27th , Reese ® CADWELL Broken BOUJ , i in'11 nrr.ni-TtrnrnrirfTTriiiiirntlBnrMna . t * > V \ it ! i * fI I CKIvTAIN" man in P.roken l > ow wanted to buy 1(10 ( acres ad joining one of his farms , lie knew the agents name who hail charge of the farm he wanted to buy , but desired to save the commission ; so he goes to a local bank and inquires , "Does so and so , a real estate man , buy drafts of this bank in remitting- rent monies to his } . eastern Clients , and do you know the name of his client who owns land e adjoining'my farm and his address ? " eI I 1 f I should mention the color of this man's whiskers you would know who he was. This man does not appreciate the fact that the real estate man does more for him than any other man in his community. The simple truth is a real estate man is very foolish to do business with any client who will not protect him in his commission.Ve \ believe we can render any man g'ood service , whether buyer or seller. cu f ? r * Cadwell Broken Bow , - - Nebraka