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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1909)
THE llEPUBLIOAti , OUSTJfltt COUNTY , NEBRASKA. X C. PLANTS IN BLOOM. CASH FOR CRFAM. TE ARK now prepared to sell you plants in Uoomall kinds. If yon do not see what you want in onr show window jtisl nsk nhout it , and if we have it not we wil ? get il f ° r J'ouA litltlc early for faster Lillies , leave your order for them , we will gut you bean- tics and deliver them at your convenience at a small cost. Roses , I'nlins , Peons , Agalias , Carnations. I'ansies , 1'ncias , Degonias , Ililiisrus , lljdran- gca. All kinds of Plants , Bulbs , etc. Stock Dip. Stock Foods. Hofi Regulator. Chick Foods. Panacea. Worm Powders. Etc. Etc. Etc. Vegetableand Flower Seeds , all fresh. Master Kgg Dyes. Hosier Can dies. Honolulu Lady Pine Apple , large cans ssc each. Port Dear Horn Corn Syrup , its fine , 25 and 500. Grand Canon Pie Pumpkin , the finest , I5ca can. New Moon and Star Kissed Oranges.The sweetest. Hairy Sodas , plain and Salted , the habys cry for them. Heinz Tomato Soup with Cream , just fine , aoc a can 2 for 350. Our now Tomatoes the Superba in 3 Ib cans , 2 for 250 red cans full. Fresh bottled horse radish loc a bottle. Our Teas and Coffees are the finest grown , Ksk the t'sers. NORTH SIDE. I POTATOES WANTED. . Bowen MARK Pure Food Products Have You Worn Your "Rut" So DeepI And Wide That You Can Live In it ? To the merchant who is destined to build a big stoie success , tlu1 question "Can I aftord to advertise aggressively'--nevei occurs unless it occurs as a mere absurdity. The merchant nho is absorbed in his store-making tusk will 1MND WAYS TO "AFFORD" more and more advertising and his very enthus iasm will breathe life into his ads. , and "will make them minor his store as it is , and as it SHALL BK. "The Palterers who ask for ceitainty" will always fail as merchants. They will stay in ruts until they wear these ruts deeper and wider -and until those same ruts will seem almost like little \voild. , and fit to live in. The awake merchant will make his advertising bla/on the path for his stsre a new path and leading to a new success. SEW r B We have leased the HENEAU HOTEL of I. A. Reneau and are now ready for busi ness. We have thoroughly cleaned the building' and have added new bedding and furniture. Call and give us a tria } . MEALS 25c. BEDS 25 , 50 ( Si 75c. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS. Managers , RUM. I-STATI : TRANSFERS ; Almedia ReiritT amPhus- band to Hichard Jeaudoe and Frank Pilsher , K.O acres in Sec. 7-12-T20- Rg 17-18 i ? 2100 Alice Daugherty widow to Mary L. Brown S 10'4 ' of blk Id in Jewells and Lilly's add B. Bow % 0 Elmira Tobey and husband to Alfred J. Watkin lots 7-8 and ' ) in blk , 1 Tobcy add to Oconto 125 Emilian Knoll to Frank E. Knoll and Mary F. , 160 acres in 13-1 < > .21 6000 Frederick L. Hoffman to R. E. Brega , 160 acres in 7-14-23 3000 Roy R. Bernard and James E. Ogden to John Clark lots 20-21-22 and 23 in blk 31tnCallaway 1000 Robert R. Naylor to Fred erick L. Hoffman , IdO in 2005 acres 7-14-23 R. E. Brega to Frank Fntchmau , lots 5-6 in blk 4K in Callaway ( > 0 Leonard L. Dody lo N. Pearley Grout , 160 acres in Sec 2-35 snd M-Tp 15 Rg IS fiOOO Elizabeth McLaren to A. J. Perriu , 5 acres in 3-1't- 1S 200 George R. Ball to Stanley T. Stevens , ! ( > < > acres in 27-l'-17 6300 B. C. Einplield to George KillinISO actes in Sec 20 and 17 Tp lS-Rg-20. . 15000 Stanley T. Stevens lo Henry Schnider , IdO acres in 27 IS. 17 7200 Daniel McNully to James B. Simmons , IdU acres 1- 13-22 5000 And res w Juel lo Eloy F. Horn , 14S--17-100 acres in 'M3.21 ' 'OH ' F. E. Knox lo James Fletcher. .SO acres in 2- 14-17 2600 Lissa Calglaxier to F. 10. Knox and S. L. Knox , SO acres in 2-14-17 260o Charley Dye to Mary Ann Ilidingcr , 200 acres Sec 23 22 in Tp 1'J-Hg 17 3500 David L. Hopkins to Ben- jrmin J. Laughlin , lots ' ) -10 and 11 in blk 3d R. K. add to Callaway 1000 Henry H. Deal to R. E. Brega , lots 1-2-3 andI in blk 51 in Callaway. . . 1 250 Albert Ross Jr. to John D. Booker , lots 34-78-11- 12-13-14-15-16 IV- 212.1 - 23 and 24 in blk 10 Orig inal town of Callaway. . 2300 Charles Wake to Dan S. Bohrei , lot 1 in blk 'J R. E. Allan's add to Arnold 25 Carrie I * . Ilendrickson and husband to Magdalcna Frost 170 acres in 2'J 20- IS 5000 Henry J. Pfrchm to Eli B. Ash , SO acres in Sec 14- 23 in Tp I'J-Rg ' 20 700 J. G. Leming to B. C. Empfield , IdO acres in d-20 25 1200 Elmer S. Eggleston to Garfield F. Eggleston Und. 2 3 hit in N E- , ' ) 400 20-Id-18 B. C. Empfield to Silver Crist , lots 10 11-12 in blk 7 in Anselmo 215 Sylvester Robey to Jonn D. Spraguc , Utul } $ Jnt in SO in 24-15-1S 1600 Peter Peterson to John E. Prest , lot 7 in blk 3 1st add to Comstock 1150 George S. Porter to Roy K. Welch , 160 acres in 5-15- 1 ) 1400 W. A. Ellingsou to Fred II. Witteuger , 5 acres in 10-1'MS 525 Timothy Maroney , widow er , to John Leonard , SO- acres in 11-1' ) 24 2100 Mary A. Slingsby lo Al- berl A. Slingsby , 160 acres in2'-17-17 SOOO C. J. Carolhcrs lo Lars Blixl , lols 1-2 in blk 43 , R. U. add to Callaway. . 1550 B. C. Slephcnson to C. S. Cat-others , lols 1-2 in blk 43 R. R. add to Calla way 1400 Allan A. Ellis lo George F. Palmer , S 12ft lot 4 and 7 and lots 5 0 in blk 69 Groat's add B. Bow. . 1100 Margaret A. Maupin and husband to B. S. Wells , 160 acres in 32-18-24. . . . 4800 Louis Lund to Chris Appel in : 4800 320 acres 1-13-18 Shuman A. Robinson to Alfred J. Watkins , lots 'J-10 in blk 24 in Oconto. 80C Maurice Trutnbull to Lute M. Samp. ICO acres in 250 ( 24-13-18 Arthur II. Cooksley to Earl A. Pernie , Parcel in 6- 1 17-18 140 ( Ida M. Drum and husband to Benjamin F. Masters lols 78in blk 2S K. H. i add to Callaway 1201 We expect to make a definite proposition for sale of 1200 acres , well located , with three sots of improvements. Fine farm land , and fine grass land , A fine Hanch or individual Farm Pro position. : : : : : : Announcement Next Week II Broken Bow , - - Nebraka Zumbrolacpliyrs. . Miss Mabel Tappan was ab sent from school all last week , treating- a troublesome sore throat \ V.V. . Bishop's Snnclayoil with M. D. Collcn's. Miss Loy Ream of Ormbsy was Uie guest of Olive Cole Saturday night and Sunday. 1 > . B. Sands cntertatned Oscar Tappan and family last Sinday. The young people spent a very pleasant time last Friday even ing at Mr. M. I ) . Stone's. The occasion was in honor of his sis ter , Miss Carpenter , of low- * . The time passed swiftly by in playing- number of various g-amcs. Refreshments were served at midnight and all de parted for their homes , feeling that every one had an enjoyable evening. There arc quite a few young- chickens in the neighborhood. Mesdames Tappan , Routh and Gallon's incubators have made vuu.vil l in. 11 lununn , YYIIII.II niv.ino , * ery satisfactory to all con- erned. Mr. Pcdcn put some cattle in lis pasture last Monday. M. Edwards is doing1 some building- his farm in the val- cy. cy.Mr. Mr. Healey of Now York is working- for Ralph Johnson and expects to remain the entire sea son. Mr. Allen has accepted em ployment on J. G. Brenizer's ranch for the ensuing year. E. B. Barber has a new plow , called "Good Enough. " Mr. W. H. Jackson has sold his farm to Mr. Lomax of the Bow. Mr. Jackson will remain there this year. Mr. Small , Prank Roulh and W. U. Jackson , purchased seed oats of J. L. Koozer , this week. Miss Madge Bishop gave an "Easter Hunting Party" last Saturday between the hours of 2 and 6 p. in , Previous to the oc casion , sixty eggs had been col ored in various shades and hid den about the yard. There were several prizes to compete for. One finding the most eggs were given a pretty cup and saucer. Miss Olive Cole and Miss Lcona Heaps both found the same number. They were obliged to have an "egg rolling" to see which de served the prixe. Miss Heaps came out victorious in this , and won the cup and saucer. Til lable was decorated very pietty ; some little nests with eggs , and the centre piece was a large nest filled with the eggs that had ribbons attached leading- each place card. The place cards were daintly made with the name written in gilt and little chick ens and rabbits helped to give the finishing touch of same. There were two eggs in the cen ter piece that were filled with candy. Those fortunate to draw these won prix.es. 'I'he prizes were drawn by ALnira McCotnas and Maud Callen. Lola Koo/jr and Ethel Bass won the booby prix.es of little brown rabbits for finding one egg each during the hunt. The refreshments con sisted of sandwiches , pickles , devilled eggs , potato and fruit salad , with four different kinds of cake. Those present from town were lOlhi'l Bass , Mary Eastman , Helen Rom-an , Moi- ence Matik and Clara Taylor. Loy Ream of Onubsy , Lcona Heaps of Snake Kun ; and those ! rom Tappan Valley , Olivp CoV , Mable Tappan , I { flic- and Y n t Sands , Adeline and Hat riot John son , Aliuira McCoinas , Aland Cal- le'i and Lola Koox.'r It is need less to say that the girls ivporl a good time. Mrs. Carpenter and daughter Cora , expect to leave Friday the ' 'th ' , for their home in Iowa. Harriet Johnson had the la- grippu last week which kept lur from school a few days. Prink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh eve y day. 24-tt. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMUS LKIVIUI. . Dr. Bass , Dentist. Over McCotnas' 3" We want to call the attention of every one to our new SPRING and SUMMER goods. H is a perfect and beauti ful assortment. As it is about time to get ready lor spring we would be glad to have your order. We guarantees absolutly everything , fine Woolens , smoothest fit , up-to-date and particular styles to the in dividual and first class workmanship. If you are a fat man , we make you r. fat man's suit. Aie you thiu , young or elderly , we make your suit accord ingly so that it has a real tailor made and artistic appearance. See us at our new location over the Furniture store of D. C. Konkel.