Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 29, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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, wyer * was through the
J ist week eoroute to Jirok j
Jiow v/iiJj the auditor 01 the
J , L. Fer uion and v > n and F ,
Dickson v/cre sargent butsinebs
visitors Saturday ,
Charley Greebley t > heled ) corn
last Saturday and delivered jsame
at the elevator at Sargent.
J'ercy Glover y/a $ a Sargent
visitor Monday ,
Several in the valley are hunt-
inii up all the empty hottlet > in
order to have plenty of empties on
hand when the two tjiloons are
started in ConmtocU.
J , T , Arthur was i' * these parts
last Sunday ,
Kcwewbur J , L , Fi-r uRon , Hep
uhllcun candidate for county sur
veyor when you # o to the prim-
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firv r * k e look ftfl tuvg
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Saturday.
Walker a 4 Mr , HafJalser
t teir cuttle to
Tier , Myers prea-cke-d Sunday
at the O , k. i-cbool Jtouv-e ,
Mr Sbarpe ! pent a. fev/ days
with Jier parents in J2jk fl J3yw
Ja t week
AlJea Taylor was burned tjuite
badly last Juod < * y v/bile fighting
a prairie fixe ,
Jun/ne CJine is nursing the
GEORGE rOWK
V/w , and Frank Spry were
C/eorgctown shoppers Thursday
alterooon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuckler vibited
at Peter lieckt. Sunday.
Kl ner and Mie Fntts attend
ed Sunday School at Georgetown
Sunday.
Diah Woodruff called at A. V.
Spurtfon's Monday Morning * .
Uncle Johnnie Myers called at
C , C , Smith's .Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Camp
bell vhited at Peter Overfjard's
Sunday evening.
Peter Heck went to Dunning
Monday to visit for a short lime
with his brother-in-law , Joseph
Remington an-1 family
Mrs. Frank Spry has been on
Values in Farm
n
LMM * C/L I i
Custerun
1RH Improved with fail1 huUd'ingH : uul fence
lUU located on Muddy Valley Hold latii weak for
$ ( W,53 per ( ur : ,
Whether you want a farm improved or unimproved ,
n Ranch mnall or larj u , Improved or unimproved , you
can llnd it. in Ouwtur County , We will be pleaned to
rtjjuler you every powniblu ocrvice in obtaining what
you want whether you buy of us or not.
Willis Cadwell
i
Broken Bow , - - Nebraska
uick Jiwi a itna jb
Uwt t listtu ci
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i bogh to Omn.hu
A. V , ftjJtwgiB aod Mrs.
at the Stuifb
C. K. fteutlt waB a Brol a
vijwifw TiKUbday atid wiiile thert
teo'k ' , o lie bnoday Sclioyl coo-
Tiie laoHsiaia lion or grey voli
caut.ttd BO ranch excitement
ft iw laofllbs. ago made his. ap
pearance again in these parts on
iwiaday aftwaoc > n.being seen in
tfce Stttckey pasture. A large
crowd of men vn iorbe"ba.ck "was
9on oa the ground to try to cap'
lure it but it had disappeared as
suddenly as it had appeared and
the round-up was fruitles-s *
G. L. Crookhain our bonanza far
aler purchased jsjzty bushels of
alfalfa from the Buckeye ranch
to be used io seeding- down his
fare : this fcuaner. lie has just fin-
iibexl plaatiog a large fitld of sod
corn , being perhaps Ihe first man
in Ihe county to finish his corn
planling. He has also had a new
windmill pul up and intends to
soon inslall a hot and cold water
Frank Conley and Miss Alice
lieckwent to Kearney on Wednes
day to lisit friends and take
in the sights. They retured home
Saturday. Humor had it that a
wedding- bad taken place during
the tlip but v/e are inclined to
disc edit the report and , besides
people from Missouri must be
shownthey say.
Surveyors were at work Friday
and Saturday laying out a new
road from here to the Deer Creek
oad. The road that has been used
by the mail man is almost impas-
able during bad weather and ar
a result the county board was
petitioned to establish a better
oad.
I'KAIKIO HILL
Miss Rosa Deal is working for
Mrs , Will Coulter.
Al Urown is going to plow for
Mr. Juel this week , using an en
gine instead of horses.
Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman
of Callaway visited Sunday at
Mr. Nclh's.
Mrs. Luc Long of Mason City
visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Haina.
Charley Bay attended the
dance at Henry Day's Saturday
night.
Mr. Deals father has been vis-
visiting him this week.
Mr. Thomas and family vis
ited Sunday with Fred Foster's
in Ormsby.
Mrs. Province of the L/oup vis-
fled Saturday night at Mr , Mor-
ford's , Verna returned home with
her.
lil.TON llbMS.
Miss Amy Pirnie is at home
again.
Chub Speucer lost a valuable
horse last week.
Kmit and Annie Cooksley arc
sick with the measles.
Roy and Chester Leek attend
ed church at Wcisacrt Sunday.
Joseph Spencer hauled corn to
Broken Bow Saturday.
Albert Klccb and wife were
Broken Bow visitors Friday.
Ira Close of Merna visited with
relatives and friends near Weis-
scrl Sunday.
Kmma Kloeb cauie home last
week , from a visit with her sis
ter in South Dakota.
John Pcrnie and wife and Mr.
Same visited with Joseph Spen
cer and wife Sunday ,
Jules Haumont and wife arriv
ed home Sunday evening from
Lincoln where he has been at
tending the Agricultural School
for the past year.
Cumro School Closes
Msss Clara Miller closed a most
successful term of school at Flat
Bottom , Friday April 16th ,
Mr , Caacltou and family , Mr.
MALE iWK HOME
MU&HT C8EEK-
PUL in PAPERING JT
Have you uaea o r new
grade \vaIS papen ? No
&tore in iown can oSer you
a collection af aach rare
beauty and degaace to
choose from et such reason
able prices.
Itwin be a pleasure to
you and to us to hare you
look them over *
S , R. LEE
The Busy Pruggist
Alarm Clocks
School tisje alarm
"Work tirae alajus.
M&dacine time alarm.
Train time nJann.
G-et up time alarm.
At prices lhat voat
A g-oofl nickel -alarra clocli ,
PLice Sl.OO 1S
* Purc OId TRADE. J. C. Bowen
MARK
Pure Food Products
I
HOUSE PLANTS FOR SALE
ORDERS TAKEN FOR CUT FLOWERS
32 cans of Red Ripe Tomatoe * . cans chock full of frait , not -sealer
' < oS
12 cans erport Corn , this is nice juicv corn , for eSc
Iz cans extra fancy Maine corn , tie best on earth for i6S
Special Canned Goods Offering : 3 cans corn , 3 cans tomatoes , 3 cas
pets and 3 cans of Beans for only $ i.r :
Our Tea Leaf Tea at 5oc a pound , veiy fancy. Also Oar Karao Coffee
Fancy Drink , pound 300
Purina for Little Chickens , per back ; tec
Loute Killer for your Poulliy. best on earth , per pkg 250
Oyster Shells the best for your poultry 2 cents per Ib. or 1.5o per lee Ib
Panacea 25 and 60 cent packages to keep your poultry healthy.
April 3otb is raisin day all over the United States , We have them in
all style packages bulk , plain , seeded and seedless , aend in jour order
n early for them. April 3oth is raisin day.
A full 10 oz pack
age of our besl
Seeded Raisins
for only 10 cents.
Bsoken Bow , Mas
on Cily , Aurora
flour. lOcenfsoff
in 100 Ib. lols.
RUBBER
SUPPLIES
Every household has
need for an :
ATOMIZER ,
FOUNTAIN SYRINGE ,
HOT WATER BOTTLE
and other Rubber
articles.
We have a complete stock
of eyery sort of House
hold Rubber Goods.
The prices are very
low. The quality is
Al. And we assure
you satisfaction in ev
ery particular.
J. G. Haeterle
Druggist
Broken Bow , Nebr.
Shoemaker and family , Mrs ,
Klcckner and Iwo sons , Mrs.
Huffman and Frances ( Mrs. Hov-
ey , Mrs. Brooks and O. D. War
ner came lo the school bouse at
noon and brought their dinner ,
and had an enjoyable time. The
other parents were unable to at
tend on account of illness. A
very interesting program follow
ed and was enjoyed by all. The
scholars presented MISS Miller
with a handsome photograph
album. We can all guess who's
photo will hold the place of hon
or. The scholars were all prcs-
5 gal. of our be .l
gasoline for VO \
cents.
AlEBSOf !
fcBli.e-2 5BWVJ\i
[ E HAVE purchased
the Tin & Plumbing
ing- business form
erly run by Mr. W.
P. Rogers , and will con
duct our business in the
same old stand , and do
the same first class work.
In addition we will do
Sanitary Plumbing- and
Heating , in Hot Air , Hot
water , and Steam , and
guarantee all our worli to
be perfectly satisfactory ,
and will appreciate the
opportuniy to. make esti
mates on work in our line.
ented with a beautiful booklet ,
containing-their names and the
Teachers' picture. Miss Miller
left Monday for her home iu
Roseland , Nebr. ; where she will \ ,
spend the summer's vacation.
Hob Maulick left Thurs
day morning for Omaha
where he is employe ! by the Duu
and Bradstreet Commercial agen
cies ,