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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
INK Klil'L'lJLlOAX. LTSHK ; L'UUNl V , NKUUAStLV. ,3 C IK ft " "ETtonii pfc "Wfc 1 < fc cA JE cJjJL JLJLX diJEJLUL c L 2 Farms of 640 acres each 8 Farms of 320 acres each 20 Farms of 160 acres each 100 Farms of 80 acres each j i 250 Farms of 40 acres each 3,620 , Farms of 20 acres each 8,000 Farms of 10 acres each There Are No Blanks Every Contract Holder gets a Farm and a Lot. The sise of the Farm depending upon the draw at date of Distribution. 7" RPAI. ISTATH TRANSriRS. James Lindey to Fred G. Lindey , 320 acres in Sec. 22 and 15-T-19-R-22 200 Oliver P. Walcott to An drew Ross , MO acres in 35-10-17 1500 John Parr to Chas Brandt 320 acres in 32-1S-22. . . . 1S400 John O. Kennedy to Chan. Brandt , 120 acres in 32-18-22 300 ° Klmbeth Thomas and hush to Charles Mary , lots U.- 17-1R in blk 31 in Oconto 775 1 Sedoua Gireqel widow , to Albert P. Smith , lot 10 in blk 7 in Sargent U.OO J. P. Noiden to James O. \Vakenright , H > 0 acres in 2000 7-15-2-1 Kmma B A very lo Albeit A. bamphear , lots 12-13 in blk 2 , K. A. Hunters add lo Broken Bow 875 Otto P. Ahreudt to Chris. Ahrendt , lots If.-17 in blk 28. K. K. add to Callaway 1200 Daniel Sweeney to CliES S. Franc- ! , K.O acres in 27- 1 y.TI -ll)00 ) If A l Chas K Deming to Fredrick A. Bertrau lots 1-2 and 7 OUR NEXT \ MARKET DAY SALE . .ON. . 1 Broken Bow. Saturday , Mar. 27 , ' 09. 1I . . A W D . . Anselmo , Saturday March 20 , IW ) < ) . ' * ' * " * Wo will sell everything at a roasonai.h1 . commission and allow you one hid on your property " \Yo cry Farm Sales for 1 IHMconi and guarantee you nhsolute salisfaction. "Consult Us Before Advertising Your Salo. " . vj. ' f a Auctioneers Broken Bow Jewells add lo 13. Bow. . 2000 Fredrick A. Herlran to Chas. H. Deming , lots H 5in ( blk 2 , M. A. West add to Urokcn How 7000 AI wood Sloan lo John U. Davics , 1)0 ( acres in 2-1- 15-1'J 2500 Arch Parr to John I'arr , HiO in 15I'I7 acres sec -1-5- - K'-21 8000 John R. Davien lo William Price ! ( . ( ) in sec 22-15 T. 15-IM'i 4250 Catherine C. Dickson to James W Slewai t K ( ) acres in2V-K.-'J2 . 00 I William Price to Fredrick KerUmati10 acioa in 15-1S-1' ) 1000 Jaqucs Grain Co. to W. T. Harstow drain Co. lot 17 in blk ( > , orignal town of Comstock , : 1000 ( Jcrlrudc ( lioat and hnsb. and l < incoa ! ( Jroal , to Chicago & ( hiiucy K. K. Co. lot 3-1-5 in blk 107 and lot 5 in blk 1S ( ) Croat add to Broken Bow 155 Joseph Fennitnorc to the Chicago & Onincy K' . H. Co. 5 acres 5-17-21 3f'0 John W. Conley to Archie F. Kirk , 101 ( > acres in sec . lH-r-H-K-21 MOOO ( .and - - - - Lo | au lOnyart and Clias. Malcoin SO acres in 31-M 21 1200 Henry Schneider to John B. Rush -100 acres in sec. 25-30-T-1S-1M7 % 00 L. A. Wright , single , to Henry B. Andrews , 1 ( > 0 acres in 2'-20-22 ' ) 100 C. C. Deal to Viryc Allen ! ( , ( ) acres in 22-15-22. . . . 5f > 00 Archie F. Kirk to James P Ilansen400 acres in sec IS and 17-T-M-K-21. . . . 5250 John Fy. Fclker to lOmina C. Smith lot lfi-17-lS in blk 22 , R. K. add to Callaway 100 FF YOU BUY A CAR BEFORE YOU SEE TOE Oo not look at the Jackson afterwards he- cause you will always regret that you did not huy it. Note the size of our engine and its /liill climhing ahilities. See our Motto : ui\o Hill too Steep , No sand too Deep. " T will he glad to demonstrate the Jackson to Prospective huyers. JL ( . .ko.V. . Abbott to I'M. ' F. MoCluitf , all blk .30-F,1 blk 2'i ' ex. SOolT in Bro ken How U.OO B. C. Kmplicld to Gilbert M Brown , 200 acres in sec 23 and 22Tl'M231500 The Blair State Bank to Or.i Uisson , Ki ( acres in 7-11-21 2000 C. .1. Steven" Co , to Chas. I/aw.on lot 10 in blkI , SieveIH & Woods ; add to Anilev 75.nl ( Nelson C. P.tdy to John Slack , l ( f ) acres in 13-H IS 3500 Cilboil llel { < an to Fred and 0 C. Cram , parcel in 11-1'MS 2500 NciMIcCaitf to Frederick Wno'ner , KO acics in 3013-21 f.100 Knlph P. Slnnfotil to John ( \ McMahan , 'j ' int in lota 1-2 in blk 10 and lot 23 in Mmia H.50 . Frank D.mielson lo Sarah J. D.inielson nnd , ' i-.t in sec 3I 3-1-T-17-IS 1M7 7200 M.I ON llli.MS. . lOlton , and vicinily has been struck by a real wave of matrimonial epidemic. Our jolly mail carrier , and oth ers arc thinking of ellin"1 a preventive. I < Clovearls is having an at tack of the measles this week. Yetric Darns will work for Paul llanmonl again this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Leek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 * . G. Green. Mr. J. L. Sams who has been visiting' relatives for the past month , ' has returned home. Paul Haiimonl is hauling corn to Berwyn this week. Tise Case and family visited with his brother Arthur Case of Georgetown last week. Frank Powell arrived home Friday , from a visit with his father in Paycttc Idaho. * P. M. Case and 10. Moltinger marketed hogs in Benvyn Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs , Uheuben Camp bell atv rejoicing over the arrival of a Kill baby .who put in her ap peal anco on March I Dili. IIany Govier has moved on \\hal ilinorim au the Charley Claik place near Weissert. Mr. and Mrs. Julm Klceb of Ml ton cpenl Saturday and Sun day with Mm. Klcchs sister , Mrs. Arthur Case of Georgetown. Mr. O. Brown of Illinois will \vork for Albert Kleeb this sum mer. Miss Maude Linford who has been spending the winter with her aunt , Mrs. Win. Mclntosh , left for her home in Johnson county Sunday Jauien Mclntosh accompanied her. Oconto Items. Billic 13rown and George Bulus started for their homesteads in Colorado last Monday. They are going to drive through. Several others arc going in the near future. Bob Patterson , Sr. , has sold his farm , HiO acres on Buffalo Creek , last wi-ek. Consideration $3850 He is going to build a new house 2 < i.x2 ( ) , on his farm , ( > miles south of Arnold , at once. Owens & Owens , of Arcadia , purchased a far in in this vicinity last week. Consider ation $ -1000. lie is going to build a new house at once , and move back here to live. Those who had the measles here are all recovering nicely. The new Drug Store of Dr. Taylor's , in Hrigham's building is now in operation. Public Sales , in every direction are now the order in this vicinity and considerable real estate is changing hands also. Rev. and Mrs. Kasey- came pown from Mcrna 'I hnrsday and will be the quests for a few days of Bev. and Mrs. Huswell of the U. B. Church. L. 10. Cole wont to Grand Island Thursday. Mrs. George Mair and son Mas ter Donald left Thursday morn ing for a weeks visit with friends. Mrs. W. L. May came down from Mcrna Tuesday , and will visit with her daughter , Mrs A. U. McWilHams. Mrs. II. M Sullivan went to Lincoln , Saturday mouiing for a few days visit with her daughter , who are attending the State University. H.P.UUCO. LINCOLN CENTURY i COFFEE ASK YOUR CROCER Spains Teams and Livery Rigs Arc Always flood When yon ] gn nut for n cliive you wuiil H loom that diivo'i up \\ellniiilaliujjny Unit iiilc.1 oimy. Thais tliu kind I can } ; ivcjon. My piiccs arc lijjlil , too. D.Mi'l forget that I have my coiral' ! fi\L'il ii | > In ft'Oil nml e.'ue fet vout fllork. J. H. SPAIN NORTH SUM : LIVPRY HROKHN HOW , . . MIIRASKA POSTAL CARDS Have you seen our large line of fancy Postal Cards We have just what you want for Kaster. STATIONARY Our elegant line of Stationary is the largest in the city and we can show you just what you need. DOUGLASS CHOCOLATES Those Douulasa Chocolates are the most delicious money can buy. Have you tried them. C. H : & A. W. HOLCOMB