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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER.00UJN'J.UEBUASKA , CORESPONDENCE | Zumbrota Zephyrs. Fred Perahall has been a vic tim of lagrippe the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Griffith of broken Bow spent Easter with J. Iv. Koozer's. J. T. Cole's entertained Willis Cad well and wife and Mr. C al ien's at an Easter dinner. Chas. Hall of Callaway is breaking sod for Miles Gallon. Nine McCotuas and wife have been having a serve siege of la- grippe. But are better at this writing. Pearl Conger has arrived here from Iowa and will assist with the farm work on the Pershall farm. The gentleman is a cousin of Mrs. Pershall's. Mrs. Barber and Geo. Barker expected to return from Callaway the first of this week where they had been for Easter. Misses Belle and Verna Sands visited the Johnson girls last Sunday. Mr. Hector of Onnsby and Bruce Johnson from south of the Bow , were attending to some business in these parts last week. Miss Pearl Pershall of the county scat was in the Valley last Friday visiting her sister Mrs. Sands. Chas. Sands and Walter Cole are contemplating a trip to Iowa. Oscar Tappen and family spent Easter with C. V. Franklin's We have been informed that a Mr. Reynolds of Missouri is taking charge of the Pendeu ranch. Mr. Heynolds expects his sister to arrive this week. Real Bargains In Harness Good work Harness $22 00 and up Fine single Buggy Harness 7.00 and up Good leather \ % inch Hauliers .65 and up These are real bargins. Beat them if you can ! Remember we are carrying the finest line of Buggy Whips in the city , and we give you your choice of 150 whips and a number on a silk plush robe for 50c. i Robinson fe ? Tuttle * THE HARNESS MEN \ MILKING TIME Greatly reminds us it is time to look after Cream Separators. Slmrpless One Disc Bowl Cream Seperators. It is the kind that does the work easier and quick est come in and look over it. SPRING TIME Means cleaning tip time Have you seen the yhite Cloud Washer. The best on the market , easiest runner , quickest and cleanest washer , more agitation to your suds than any other machine sold. On washday it is like a silver linning to a cloud. GAS STOVES AND RANGES Gasoline Stoves and Ranges , see the new burner , perfectly safe we have the kind you don't have to generate , banishes all fear of gasoline. HARNESS , HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Get ci ticket on the Buggy. Look over our line. Our Harness and Buggies. Wagons and Farming Implements are the best on the market. GARDEN SEEDS Garden Seeds that we know will grow. Alfalfa , Clover and Timothy. See us for seeds. SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS. Look out for the Hies. Screen up. We have a full line also , Screen Doors. Mr. Pedcu has becu making n number of trips to his ranch , and doing some improving in Uic line of granaries etc. 1'OI.KINIIORN JENKINS. A quiet wedding occured Wed nesday noon , March 31 , 1)0 ( ) , at the Methodist pasonage in Ainsworth. 'I he contracting parties were Thomas Polking- horn and Miss Belle C. Jenkins. The officiating minister was Vincent R. Beobe of the Method ist church. The bride was attired in a wed ding dress of white silk and the groom wore a neat suit of black. The bridal couple were attended by Hudolph Fender and wife , iMrs. Fender being a sister ol the bride. The bride has grown to woman hood in Brown county , being the daughter of B. P. Jenkins and wife , having moved here nearly twenty-live years ayo. Their home is twelve miles northwest of Ainsworth. Mrs. Polkinghorn is a lady of culture who will grace the home and a worthy help-mate to her husband. The groom is a gentle man of excellent chactcr worthy of the lady he has won. This estimable couple have the best wishes of their many friends. They will succeed. Mr. Polking horn ow.is a farm near Wakoma , South Dakota , where they will go to housekeeping immediately. Ainsworlh Star Journal. Dry Valley. Frank Dickron is working for J. S. Ferguson 7D. . Amous sold a span of mules for S300. II. B. Grovcr has completed an addition to his house. The seeding ol oats began about two weeks ago and some have not commenced as yet to seed. The Farmer's club meets Satur- ay at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Worley every jody is cordially invited. Fill our baskets , come and have a good time. We observe the up to date far- ; ier now drills his oats in disced ground instead of sowing with a road cast seeder , discing and afterwards harrowing. Another good feature every armer should do and that is to harrow the ground itnmediatly r during the same day after the ) low. Percy Spear is now on schedule .vith the mail after a weeks ap prentice. Percy does quite well and he works the same as an ? xpert. Ortello Items. Mr. Shamblin visited at Will Sweeney's Sunday afternoon. lldlph Cox and Harry Prcscott visited at Mr. Ingrain' * Sunday , Misses Blanche Milligan , Myrtle Hughes and Jennie Wad- lington visited at Mr. Hill's Sunday. Purl ) ' and Ida Ingram visited at Mr. Lowu's near Wagner Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. ( ieo. Hughes and children and Miss Clara Hunt left for Lincoln county Sunday. S. Heals and family are moving to their cl.aim in the sand hills. Kd. Day and family visited at Mr. Hunt's Sunday. PKAIRIP : llll.l Joe Dill of Callaway is visiting his Uncle Morford. Miss Lizzy Heafele of Mc- Kinly spent a few days last week at Mr. Kirkpatrick's. Kev. Thompson of Broken Bow will preach next Sunday at 3 p. m , A large crowd attended the i dance at Mr. Kirkpatrick's Satur- I day night a very pleasant time was reported. Ray Ilunna and son Harold of Dunning was in this vicinity last week. 14 OPENMC Ladies' and Misses Suits , Dresses , Skirts and Empire Gowns Mrs. E. Key nor has secured Mr. Joseph Friedman , rep resenting1 the Skirt Store , of 32k2 North Sixteenth Street Omaha , who is nowhere to remain All This Week and Part of Next \Vitha compete line of LAWtiS' ami MISSUS W10AK1XO AIM'AKIOL. This firm opperates many stoves throughout the east and middle west , manufacturing all goods for their stores , and retailing- them direct to the wearer , thus saving1 you the middlemen's pro II I. We invite the ladies of Hroko'i How and vicinity to come and inspect the lar gest line of Ladies' and Misses wearing apparel over displayed in this city. An Exceptional Value In Suits Our Suits , Skirts and Dresses do not need any introduc tion whatever. Every Garment speaks for itself. Suits like illustrations , made of the linest I'Yench serges , worsteds , Panamas and IVnnel- as , extremely well fashioned , hipless models , new long coats , plain with buttons. Beautiful new spring shades , all satin or sill : lined. These suits ordinarily sell for $17. . " > ( ) to * n i r"M $ ± > .f 0. Your choice - - - $12.bO LOT NO.Consists ofir > Suits of line striped prunellas and fancy Worsteds , trimmed with straps of same material , lined inlaid collar of satin , with Pead dc Cynge. Skirt entirely new model and trimmed to correspond. I tegu lar value , from $2r > .0 ( ) to $27."iO ' Special Sale Price $17.50AU' LOT NO.Tailored Suits , $ . " ; ) .00 to10.00 values for $25.00 Made of lim > I'Ycuch ' Serr , plain and striped , also iiiauished mixtures , hipless cutaway model , trimmed with Beug-alino and Satin , lined with Satin duch ess high girdle shirt. 100 S1URTS in all the latest styles and season's materials , in Panamas , Voiles , Serges , fancy -.iud stripjd , which ordinarily soil for'$5.00 to $3.95 $7.HO. Special Sale Price. (55 ( SKFRTS with high girdles and sweeping trails' sale at - - - $7.50 tO $12.50 These Skirts are of Excellent Value. Sateen and Silk Underskirts Sateen Under skirls , in black on ly , special introductory price for one day only . . . . QQc Silk Underskirts guaranteed Taf feta , in all colors , at - - $3.95 ' Tt first , a saving of & 2.00 What Mrs. Royner's system means to you : means to $10.00 : second , it means a perfect guaranteed fit ; third , dispatch and perfect tailo'ring. These prices are truly remarkable.1. Southeast Corner of Square. Broken Bow.