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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
G ! ! Ti.i.ircm r.i { rnrviv , MI'.UA : > KA UNBELIEVING MEN AND WOMEN jIEN ] he said unto them , Oli men and women ; Slow of hart to believe what thy furniture - ture man hath said unto thee. But , remember we hold the blameless , For thy Catalogue 'Mouses have set before thee misrepresentations of their waves thai they might profit thereby. Hearken tin In me all ye that are weary and heavy laden , And T will give yon rest , for my goods are what represent them to be , And our prices are right. , ' , - - . * ! li / D. C. KONKtE THE FURNITURI ; MAN Wish to call your attention to the line line of VRCItiTABLUR they have on hand such as : Carrots Onions Parsnips Beets Turnips Lettuce Celery Wolmvo Ihn HNUST FKKSII OYSTERS in the c'ity , shipped direct from Baltimore. ppar Berk J , To The 5 i ; ission GO , Burns 209 and 211 Exchange Bide. South Omaha , $1000. $ lr 00 nnd $2000 F. O , D. RACINE , \VIS. This Car Arrived Friday. Fcb'y 5 , 09. Come in and Look it Over. W. E. Taltot. A. G. Martin. : Prairie Hill. John Kelly of Arnold and cou sin L/eftr Kelly spent Sunday with Mr Kelly , Earl Heaps and Elsie Kelly ot Snake Run spent Sunday at Mr. Kelljrs,1. ( J orgc Kindness of Illinois wi.l work forChas. Weesncr this summer. Henry Koch and Miss Grace Griffet of Custer Cannon spent Sunday at Mr. Longfellows' . Mrs , Morford returned home Saturday from the Loup , where she has been the past month ; a neice returned with her. Mr. Tomas and daughter , Miss Susie , will start Wednesday morning for Indiana where Mr. I'omas is called by the illness of his brothers. Mr. George Kelly has sold his farm to Mr. Wells of Merna. Mr. Ki-lly will move west of Arnold ; the Circle will miss Mrs. Kelly very much. The ladies of the Circle presented Mrs. Kelly with a nice hand-painted pitcher. Miss Clara Foster closed a suc cessful teim of school last Fri- d ay. Ansley News. K M. Ilayslip was a Lincoln visitor this week. W. B. Wall of Kearney was in town Tuesday John B. Davis is visiting fiiojids in Oklahoma. Hon. Clarence Mackey visited the capital city last week. S'ale ' Counsel James Davis made a trip to Colorado Springs last week and visited the M. W. A. Sunaturium. S. C. Thompson of Simmer was an Ansley visitor last Saluiday. Wo were glad to see our old friend George Hopkins in town last week. Milton Hill and family were down from Berwyn recently. Dr. W. R. Young made a re cent visit to Aurora. John Welsh and Robert Mills , of Woslerville were in Ansley Saluiday. HOX iI.DIK : : NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kulhanek arc the proud and happy parents of a son , their first born , who came to bless their home March 1 < > , l')09. Dr. Ilanna and Mrs. Williamson the attending physi cian and nurse. Messrs Buckner and VanAut- wcrp from Broken Bow are doing some extensive surveying in this neighborhood this week. J. B Joucs crys a sale for the ColTman Bros , today. We think he will soon be superceded as auctioneer by his grandson who seems to have inherited some of his grandpa's lung. Frank Fortik shelled corn for Henry Brandt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leu Bowes visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wil liams Sunday. Jacob KulKanek , Jacob Hillcry and Milt Horn marketed hogs in Ansley , Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Milt Horn , March 15th 1000 , a girl Mother and child doing fine. Dry Valley. J. Fergusou and son Jay were Loup City business visitors last Saturday. There is considerable corn in the Valley for sale , Quite a difference irom last year when corn had to be drawn from 15 to 20 miles for feeding the stock. Now , we hear over the phone who wants corn and what'll you give ? The last snow is all gone and the roads will soon be good again if uo more snow falls. Mr. and Mrs , Conrad B&ch's baby has been quite sick and Dr , Fenstmoolur , of Sargent was called. Siucc ihe last snow fall the ducks have all left nnd the sport- men are now wondering when they will come back again , so as their sport may be again com menced. We have three good Kink .ml relinquishmenls for sale cheap , , among the first entered , and all adjoining b'/j ' miles from station J on main line of C. B & Q. R. R. ( 50 miles north west of Broken ( Bow. Phone , call or write J. Fy PKHOUSON , Sargent , Neb. We hear some low murmering when do you think it'll do to farm ? Well Mr. Ground Hog is scheduled to come out on the 10th. so this gentleman is au thority on weather prophecy hence , it may be safe to say that as soon as spring opens up by > the calender we can begin farming. Ed Rich our II. F. D. car rier had a run away the other day breaking up his vehicle and throwing Ed out , bruising him quite severely but not seriously , making a wreck of his mail car which will necessitate the get ting of a new one before a regu lar despensor of the U. S mail may be carried. Ouitc a lot of inquiry for good horses and miles and high prices will be paid by the purchasers if some may be procured. Several public sales through- the countrynow * days with good prices providing for all good slock. Zumbrotn Zephyrs. Nine McComas lost a good cow during the last storm. A. I. Routh lost a colt with distemper last week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Franklin on Wednesday , March 10 , ' 09 a fine boy. Miss Mabel Tappan has been staying with Mrs. Ed White dur ing Mr. While's absence. Mr. Ed White has just returned from Sutherland , Nebr. , this last week where he has purchased a farm. Hey Faw left Tuesday for Au rora , Neb. , where he has secured employment. Ernest Baker of Snake Run has been hauling corn to this vicinity. Chas. Koo/.er returned from Callaway last Tuesday. Glen Small started to school Monday. Mesdames Routh and Callen bave their "Old Trust ) ' Incuba tors" ' started for this season. When you went a good , clean go to W RESTAURANT T\\o doors north lliokeu How Stute Dank The King of Laundry SOAPS. Yellow soaps contain rosin. Sl'XNY MONDAY contains no rosin. 5'Sunny Monday bubbles wash nwny your troubes. " Use ( Iold Dust it is belter nnd cheaper than ye.Iow snap. J3uy Sunny Monday and ( Jold Oust -01- . - zfv 8 To Advertise Is Not Always Pos sible * But more Progress in that Direction May XL/ " Knough" advertising would give your business an immediate "jump" give it an impulse forward which nothing could checlc. If , therefore , you COULD advertise "enough , " your prosperity problem would be quickly solved. AVhat you CAN DO NOW is to reach out in fhc direction of adequacy in your advertising ' 'sacrifice"1 other things , in your desire to keep pace with the best and biggest advertisers in your line. If you make "other things" paT for the advertising up to the point of partial adequacy , after that the advertising will pay for the other things. K ssMyvsK'.vy's&.wyxsy.tt nmnKVfimf Pl afiff Sg teaaageitSliaSiaSSa/i Artist * Read } ' made clothes are not made with tin- idea of becoming any particular individual and do not conform to his tastes and charactcrstics. When we make your suit for yon we STUDY YOUR PNC'ULIARTTKS and YOUR 'PASTK. No two men are BUILT JUST ALT KM and no two mun can wear the same suit anil have it give their divss a stilish and artistic effect. If you want YOUR ( CLOTHES to be BECOMING and APPEAlT DRESSY you must have a trained artist to MAKE THEM ESPECIALLY FOR YOfJ. Come in and see our compelete line of spring and summer goods and let us talk it over wiih you. i i Over Konkle's Furniture Store |