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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN , OTSTEft COUNTS'NEBRASKA. ' IN , T. Gacld ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Cffioe over Wall's Music Sloic I'hoiics. Offict 3i > 8. llfsulunce J < > 9 M\VS. Frank Spry and Uncle Johnnie Myers transacted business in Hroken How last Thursday , re turning home on Friday. Uuth McShcrry of the Hroken How High School spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents , Mi , and MrWoodruff. . A , V. Spurgin spent a few days in Kearney last week , re turning home on Saturday. Ik1 purchased a tram while down there. Some of the young people tnet at 1J. P. Uecka Saturday evening to practice some songs for tcm- perance day txerciaea. Mra. M\cra , Cuchler and Mrs. C. C. Smith , helped Mrs. Ada Todd with some tewing Thurs day alternnon. . Willie Spurn in and Hudd Todd were Kddyville visitors on Kii- day. day.The Onrfjplown M. K. Sun day school will observe Tempi-l andSunilay Match 2Ntli , at " a. m. A short Temperance pio- Ijram will be jjivon in connection with the regular temperance les son. All are cordially invited to attend this set vice. \VI ISSI U f. Mr. John Campbell and wife of Itrukeii How are visiting tll-ir HOi SJ GIOW Champion of Nebraska DuCEAY Eastern Nebraska Tues. Mch. 30 , 8 p , m. --at the-- - - - - Broken Bow Opera House. KM The joke will be on you if you buy before you see the following : Farm harness $23 and up Disc Harrow $23 and up Harrow 3 Section $15.50 and up Sulky plows $35.00 and up Gang Plows $55.00 and up Breaking Plows $9.50 and up Corn Planters $28,00 and up Cultivators $14.00 and up Wagons , a few left , $65.00 American Hog Pence 22c and up Fine Top Buggies $55 and up Clover Leaf Manure i Spreader its a beauty , see it. Our motto is to sell as low as hi the lowest. . Quality considered. C. W. APPLE ftieada iu this vicinity. I Ira Starks has moved ou his furta , wbkh he purchased of Chud SidrtCll some time ago. , The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I El * > : Piracy gathered at their' ' hnmti last Thursday to give Mrs. Pirney a surprise o her forty ) ninth hnUnlay. Harry Llovicr called Dr.McAr- thur on account of the sickness ( it his haby Friday night. Kube Campbell and wife are the proud parents of a baby tf'H ' J. U Sams is on the sick list. Mump1) has Mr. ( .Jt-or e Hilton under their control. Mell Steinman and James Go- vii-r arc hauling corn to Ansley. Miss Sadie Cooksley has re signed her position as clerk in Cook-dey & 1'ernies store and will assist hei mother in making gar den this summer. Pete Towns is going to work for Rubin Campbell this summer. imillJAKY. W. .1. Wanly. , was born in Whiting county , Indiana , November Id , 18-12 , and died in his home in this city March 20 , 1 % ' ) , aged df yearn , -I months and 4 daS. Tie came to Cusler county in 1RS7. He leaves a devoted wife and five childircn to mourn his loss. He was a life long member of the United Brethern church , living a consistent christen life. His ftiner.il was conducted by the pastor in the United Brethern church Monday , and was attend ed by a large congregation of sympathising friends. The re mains were laid to rest in the Broken Bow Cemetary. A. P. Johnson made a business trip to Thcdford today. Mrs. John Ilaney came down fromMerna Tuesday for a few days visit. Mrs. A. Tuttle went to York , last Thursday for a weeks visit with friends. Miss Maude Farrell a teacher of the Public schools , is nursing a bad case of mumps. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh eve y day. 2 - Farm and Cttv loans at lowest rates. M 11-tf "JAMHS LKWVICH. Residence property fo sale. Gallon I. A. Coleman' Broken BJW. Feb'y 25- Dr. Bans , Dentist. OverMcCoinjis Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every flay , 24tf. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. FOK SAT.KI wish to sell my residence property. A six room house , a nice orchard a good well and a fair barn and is fence ed chicken tight. Apply for particulars to m-lfi-tf. W. A. LKSKKVIJ. Close Restaurant Has been sold to uje by J. II. Sloggctt. I intend to run a clean orderly house and I invite all of my friends to call and see me and I hope that Mr. kSloggetts friends and customers wjjl remain as customers of uiiae , Come in and I will treat you rig-nt. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can g'et auywhere in the city and my price Is 25c. JXoii't forget the lo cation just qoijjkh of the llaileoad Track. FRANK DEAN . ! H CAUSE FOR ALARM Loss of Appetite or Distress After Eating a Symptom That Should not be Disregarded. Appetite in just a natutal denire for food. Loan of ap petite or ntomach distress after eating indicate indiges tion or dvr.pepsia. Over eating is a habit very dan gerous to a perHon'a good general health , and insati able appetite is a sure symp tom of diabetes. It is not what you eat but what you digest ami assimi late that does you good. Some of the strongest , heav iest and healthiest persons are moderate eaters. There is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disor dered stomach , and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge everyone in Broken Bow who is suffer ing from an } * stomach de rangement , indigestion or dyspepsia , whether acute or chronic , to try Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets , with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money without question or formal ity , if after reasonable use of this medicine , they are not perfectly satisfled with the results. We recommend them to our customers every day , and have yet to hear of anyone who has not been benefited by them We hon estly believe them to be without equal. They are made from the prescription of a physician who devoted all his time to the study and treatment of stomach trou bles. TJhey give very prompt relief , neutralize the gastric juices , strengthen the diges tive organs , create good di gestion and assimilation , naturally regulate the bow els , promote'perfect nutri tion , and create a perman ent cure of all unhealthy symtoms. We urge to try a 25c. box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets , which gives 15 days treat ment. At the end of that time , your money will be re turned to you if ypjj are not satisfied. Of course , in chronic cases length of treat ment varjes. For such cases. For such eases , we haye two larger sizes , which sell -5c. and U'Jc. ' The Ed McComas DrugCo , Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee- Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. IJoard by day or by week , wither or without rpofSj one block east Grand Central. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW CQHtf Will pay the highest price of fered on the Broken Row mar ket. Call and see us before sell ing. 34-tf S. J. LONRRGAN The Stutiof Nebras rj duster C'ouuty , Vss. In the county Court nf salt ! County. 1 the Matter of tinKstate of William J Wantz Deceased. On reaillngand filing the petition of Harley - ley O Wantz praying that the Instrument UleJ on the23rU day of March 1909 and pur porting to be the last Will and Testament of the said William J Wantz deceased may be jroyeU tpprovcd. probated , allowed and rtcirdcd a thp last Will and Testament of Hie said J William Want ? deceased , and that the esecUtiitibf said instrument may be coinmlttcd , and the aQminlMnrtUjn c.t . iUU estate may be granted to Almlra C Wantz ai , executrix. OKDKUK1) That API II Htl ) 1009 at 10 o'clock A. M is assigned tor hearing said petition , when all persons interested in said mBUer may appear in a Count } Court to be held In 3UU for said County and show cause why the prayer Qf petltlonei should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the tioarlnir thereof be given to all persons Interested In anid mat ter by publishing a copy of this order in the KcpuDllcan a weelcl ) newspaper printed iu Sd | county , for three success ! to weeks pn 'or t4)J ) > 2.y of hearing irlltrtlVliJier . County Judge * * " ' M 25 n .Ur j : tatf of Jaun-i. M calilMel ) Deceased , , n County Court of CusU-rOounty NubraijVa The State of Hfliranka , to uil iieisons in terested In said estate , take notice that the eiecutors ot said estate nave tiled it Until OF covim and rpeort ot their administration , and a petition tor final settlement and dU charge ait kucli , which have Item set for hearing bo to re wald Court on April 17th. at 10o'clock , A. M , whfti ton may ap near and contest theh.ime ' patsU Marrli 23ra. IKW. ' AI { . HtTMi'iiiiitT , County Judge. Of course you can see farther. But it will enable you to look over our goods to a bette.i advantage. The Davenport Wagons Are fully guaranteed in every respect. Made of steel with roller bearing axles. They stand up under one-third heavier loads and are handled with a third less power. Made by John Deere a ( inn with a reputation. Prices right and terms to suit. A Good Single ; Harness A Good Single Harness for $12.00. New goods just received , flood single Harness S12.00 bet- ier ones for $15.oO and up to 818.00. The Two ] i Row Cultivator Made of Mallable Iron and warranted to do bet ter work than any other machine on the market. Deere No. 9 Edge Drop Corn Planter That guarantees to give you 98 per cent drop. The planter with the most rigid frame made. ( Joocl steel used on this planter makes it right. Look at That Carriage We have on sale for $120.00. Cast your eye around while you are among the buggies and see the Merry Widow , the smartest one of the line. Don't wait too long , a look today is better than a disappointment tomorrow. Sharpless Cream Separators Gives you more cream and lasts longer than any other make. See the New Gasoline Burner Absolutely safe just the thing for the hot days that are coming. Let us show you why it is the best. Our lines are complete. Take your time , have a talk with us ard WJ will explain all to you. Let us show you that we have good goods and right prices. v FURNITURE Farm and Ranch .for p. \ IJOWMAN has bought tlie Joel Blackwell ranch of 720 acres OD the famous Clear Greek Valley , 9 miles northeast of Broken Bow , This is a fine farm ancj ranch finely improvetl , 330 acres in cultivation , 120 anroa jn alfalfa , deer Creek runs through the ranch. Plenty of timber to do for all time. Bip nice harn with hay fork. Big dou ble corn crib and granary. Good hog house and farm scales. $ qoJ ( wind mill , qistern und tanks. Good frame house. All improvements nearly new and in first- class condition. This is one of the best farms and ranches in the country. Consideration paid $18,000. I will offer this ranch at q small margin ( or n sjiort lime on ea.sy torma. You will have to BOO this ranch to ap preciate it. I will show this ranch to any ono interested. If you are looking for a good farm and ranch , finely improved \ and can bo bought at u bargain on easy terras Come and see me. C. W. . . BOWMAN , f Broken Bow , Nebraska.