Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 01, 1909, Page 5, Image 7
THE REPUBLICAN , OflSMfe COUNTY , NEBRASKA : BUSINESS DIRnCTORY. j THE R13 L > U UL , ICAN I JOB PRINTING AS YOU IT I FRANK 5J : Att KINDS or . J : ni4niu is * WELLS i. f | Consult him if yon want water , : BROKHN How Nr.nR. ; I EDWARD DT3D " | IOIAN .t SUKCHCON Diseases of Of- * women n Specialty. - f.ce phone 260. Residence 248. All J cases promptly attended. } S STUDIO KAST SI UK OF SQt'AUMiJ for Clilckerhiir , IMP mill and Star 1'latios. : : : : : \VU CAN SAVK YOU MONHY HJIIimilllllllllltllllllllllltHlilHIII I IHtlllHI IIMIIIIIItllllllllllllHHIIH IHItll H II II 1 Htltlll 11 DR. IYI : : . r.AR , NOSE. THKOAT ANM > CHRONIC DISUASP.S. i Fitting of Glasses n Specially. ; m I OJ'TICi : IN KKAMTY I'.I.OCK - Sljiiimiillillllimiillilmillljlltlllilimiiilillllltiliimil mmiillmimii mimimillwi ilimi > < Silas A. Holconib. R Mers ATTOKNRYS < C Speclnl nttc'iitlon ghon to Ijltluatcil matters , Probate in.liters anil collections - lections , . . . . . ' . . . < 4 OKFICP. IN MYP.HS JUT1LU1NO liroken How , - - Nebraska. J fe . W V W V J. L. FERGURON Notary P u bile , Comstock. Nebraska. Nebraska. RTOAX , TISTATIO-INSUKANOR FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT i nr.Ai * I AIMRS DRAWN Sur\eyliitr ami Plattltiir Neatly Done i" A A A A A A A A-A A A Jk A A A Av Jit A A A A A A tk.A HARRY KIMBALL , Practical Undertaker g& Licnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 334 ! $ Ilroteoa Uow , Nob. N. DVVIGIIT FORD ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT Artnour-IIauna Illock ANSIEY - - NI.IJK. John S. "FARM AND CITY T-O\XS TXSTIRANCrc AND SURl'.TY HO.NDS OJTV PROPKK'TIKS CIIAS. K. STOUT / RTUSTAUKAIsT CONFECTIONARY , CIOAIIS AND TOBACCO. Ilroken How , Nelir. DR. O. F. BARTHOLOMEW Physician & Surgeon All calls promptly aUeink-il day or night. PHONE 6r Oflice in reat of Realty Dlork National Shining Parlor Pllvato Clialrs For Ln < lli'r Five cents every day $1.00 A Month I \ liKS \ > \ \ SIIINh Clothes Cleaned Suits - - $ I 00 Pants - GO Coats - no Overcoats . . i > n N. T. Gaclcl ATTORNEY-A'MAW Cfiioe over Wntt's Music Store Office 2ort. Rcsult-ncc STRICTLY PERSONAL Cole. Gage came down from Dunning- last Saturday. J. S. Loncrgan took the train for Lincoln last Friday. Mr. Liuder and daughter of Berwyn , were in town last Satur day. Ilarvc Andrews of Ansulmo was in the city on business Sat urday. Miss Lulu Williams spent Sunday in Anselmo , with her parents. Marshall 13ddy and wife of Mcrna , were in the city last Friday. D. J. Coulter was transacting business in the city the first of the week. L. II. Jewett spent a few days at Comstock on business the first of the week. George N. Ontxen and daugh ter Miss Annie came up from Anslcy Saturday. C. W. Bowman tnok the train for Omaha Tuesday , on a few days business trip. Miss Stella lUtckner went to Anslcy Saturday , to spend Sun day with her parants. Phil Tierney of Oconto , was one of the bidders on the Durocs ui the sale Saturda } * . C. K. Cannon of Westerville took in the Rcese-Cadwell hog sale in the city Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Helms came up from Mason City Saturday even ing , for a few days visit. Kirk Douglass was a passenger for Grand Island Sunday. lie will probably go to Denver from there. C. W. Bowman sold the Jack son farm of 160 acres six miles north of the city to II. Lomax this week. Stout Bros , have cleaned up and are refurnishing the Keneau hotel so as to make a clean up- to-date house of it. Mrs. Hat field , who visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson left Saturday for her home at Grand Island. W. W. Potts , went to his farm east of Westetville the first of the week \\here he expects to spoiid most of the week. Mrs G. R. Hussom , returned Saumlay inorrung , from a several weeks visit with her brother Mr. Will Pope , at Kansas City. ITcnr } ' Myers a n d s o n George came up from Westerville last Saturday and were the guest , over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Taylor. Jxt'cords. Most Up-To-Dato Stationary. Host Musical Instruments. C. H. & A , W. HOLCOMB , iRESGBIPTION ERFECTION Wo guarantee our drugs to be of tested quality and handled only by men of experience in the compounding pounding- medicines. Your doctor knows this is a g'ood store and you should know it. living' your prescriptions here -and be pleased. J. G. Haeterle Druggist Broken Bow , Nebr. Lester Corlctt , left for Mcrna the first of the week , to take charge of the jewlery store he recently purchased from B. Wells. Theo Pnrcell has purchased the proper ! ) ' in the south part of town , owned by Will Owen. Mr and [ ] Mrs. Purcell moved into their new home Tuesday. A W. Horn who has been in the J. II. Johnson barber shop , lor nearly six years , has resigned his position to accept one with L. C. Cross , beginning April 1st. Miss Alice JIuffaker , who is teaching the New Hope school south of the city was in the city Saturday visiting her sister , Ota , who is attending Custer College. Mrs. Clara Moscr , who has been visiting her brother , Father Moser , for the fast few mouths , left for her home , at Petersburg last Saturday morn ing. ing.F. F. M. Anderson of Auburn who has been lookieg at ranches , in the neighborhood of Callaway , spent Saturday in the Bow. Mr. Anderson left at uiid-night for Mason City. A number of Custer College students , returned to their home ast Saturday. Will Mooncy ; o Dunning , Leu Smith to Anslcy hester and Kussel Adams to Mason City , Kberle to latchfield Fred Dertran loaded his house liold goods into a car Monday and he and his family left for .Smporia . , Kansas , Monday night. Fie recently held a public sale to dispose of his live slock and farm machinery and he went to Km- poria with a view of locating there. The litigation in Sargent togehthcr with the cases which are in county couit from there thh week would indicate that Sargent is having a house cleaning. Two postal clerks on the Aurora and Sargent run were convicted last week before Jus tice Vandenberg of violating the moral laws of that village and each fined $35 and costs. Professor K. I. Klliott of Chad ron was in the city Saturday con ferring with the school board. Professor Klliott's applicatiot for the superintendency of the city schools had been favorably considered by the board and he visited the city to complete the final arrangements Mr. Kl liott has been Superintendent of the city schools in Chadron for the past year and was offered a raise of $200 if he would stay in Chadron for the coming year. Mr. Klliott was very prominent while a student at the university of Nebraska two years ago. He represented the university in the inter-state debates and was one of the'leaders in student affairs at I the school He was highly recoiu- | mended by the state superintend ent. Mr. Klliott is an unusually strong man and the board was compelled to raise the salary to $1500 in order to secure his ser vices. The right sort Jof advertising campaign can "rejuvenate" a store so quickly that it will seem strange thai there could ever have been signs of "going back ward " Fred Govier , who has boon at tending Custer College , went home last Friday to assist his falher with the farm work. Never Close Restaurant Has been sold to me by J. H. Sloggett. I intend to run a clean orderly house and I invite all of my friends to call and see me and I hope thai Mr. Sloggetls friends and customers will remain as customers of mine. Come in and I will treat you right. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can get anywhere in the city and my price is 25c. Don't forget the lo cation just south of the Raileond Track. FRANK DEAN Real Bargains In Harness Good work Harness $22.00 and up Fine single Huggy Harness 7.0O and up Cioml leather 1'/ ' inch Haultcrs .00 and up These are real bargins. Beat them if you can ! Remember we arc carrying the finest line of Buggv Whips in the city , and we give you your choice of 150 whips aaid a number on a silk plush robe for GOc. Robinson & ? Tut tie. THE HARNESS MEN To be a good want advertiser is a part of the necessary busi ness education of nowadays man or woman. Marriajjc Licenses. Wesley N. Harris , Bcrwyn 21 " Ida A"Staab , Hcrwyn , 1' ) John Kolbo Lodi 23 Nellie Allen. Oconto IS Julian Smets BrokcnBow 28 Klma Porlcr , Broken Bow 20 Waller Cox , Callaway 30 Cora M , Matz , Callaway 24 Ora W. Williams , Walworth 2 ( > Rasma Grcibel , Walworth 24 Sylvester Workman , Arcadia 27 Nellie A. Cole , Anslcy 28 Ilawc Gates , Gates 23 KthclBartlclt 2' ' ) Lawrence Christcnscn Calla way , 23 Mcrnau K. Shaw , Milldalc 21 Martin Christenscn , Callaway.25 Marie K. Rookstool , Callaway. 18 HOLLIS Percheron Norman A Pedigreed Stallion weighing about 1000 pounds is for sale at our Feed Barn. Your Char.ce In The Famous Baca Land Grant In The Sunny San Louis Valley In Southern Coldrado. For $240,00 Payable $10.00 pep month , you < et one ol $ ! ) , JOO contracts en tilling yon to one farm , valle'yTa'/.iny tract , or our mineral and timber tract , and one or two town lots in a thriving' little city of the San Luis Valley. There are 25,000 acres of irrigated land divided into 2'J.f > 0 ten acre farms * . " > twenty acre Crams 11 torty acre farms 5 eighty ac-e farms 1 one hundred and sixty acre farm There are 36,880 acres of valley land didided inlo 7-10 tracts of10 acres each 10 tracts of SO acres each 1" ) tracts of 100 acres each 1 tract of < 10 acres each tracts of . ' ' . 0 acres each There are 35,000 acres mineral , timber land divided into 5,000 tracts of five acres each ,000 tracts of ten acres each One town lot with each irrigated farm. One town lot with each tract of valley grazing land. Two town lota , a business and a residence lot with each tract of mineral and timber land. Do you know that the Raca Land Grant was chosen by the late ( Juv ernordilpinastheMOSTFAVOUCDPAirrol lAWOKUD L'OLOKADU Kxeursions to ihe San Luis Valley will be run on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Call and sec mo or write me for iurthur information J. S. McGraw , Agent , Broken Bow , Nebraska.