Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 06, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WMi
I
kf. THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. . 5 '
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,
rr * * * > * * * * * * * * * >
j THE REPUBLICAN |
! JOB PRINTING- I
| AB YOU X.JKB IT ]
{ * * * * * * M V * * > V t
* * * * * * * * * * * *
FRANK HHLSEVr -
: : ALL Kiatc wwBiia s : I
Consult him if you want Wi'cr. j
now - - Vn. . j
% * * * *
EDWARD DODD |
PHYSICIAN Sa SUUQ ICON j
Discuses of women a Specialty. Of- j
f.cc and Residence phone 248. All |
cnscs promptly attended. j
BANGS STUDIO
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
' Atrent * for Clilclterltiff , Ivcra andPond
and Star IMauos. : : : : : :
\ WB CAN SA.VB YOU MONEY
yiiuniiiiiiiiiimmmiiiii'iiimititl mi ' " " 'Mmimiiimimimi IIIIIHUILI
DR. C } J&H t
EYE. EAH , N Ojt.T AND |
fTTDOT * \ IV * f OT"Q lOt * s
t |
I Fitting of Glassco . opecialty. |
| _ OFFICE IN REALITY BLOCK s
S
FiiiiiiiiutiitiiiiiiiiirMiiitHiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitHiii Eg iiiiiHiiniiitiiiiiiiiitiihiniiimiiJiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiir.
Silas A. Holcomb. Edwin F. Myers. 5
HOLCOMB & MYERS
ATTORNEYS
Special attention given to Litigated t
matters , Probate matters and col- <
I , lections. . . . . . * , . ' . <
OFFICE IN MYEKS BUILDING *
t Broken Bow , . Nebraska. S
I J. L. FERGURON 3
Notary Public ,
Comstoclc , Nebraska. Nebraska1
TJ ESTATE-INSURANCE
FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT
I LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN
F Surveyltiff and Plattlusr Neatly Done.
* -k
HARRY KIMBALL ,
Practical Undertaker
? & LiD.iS3d . mbalmer
Business phone , 301. Residence 334B
Uralcca Daw , Nab.
N. DWIGIIT FORD
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Armour-IIauna Block
ANSLEY - - NEBR.
John S.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
INSURANCE
AND SURKTV BONDS
CITY PROPERTIES
DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW
Physician & Surgeon
All calls promptly attended
day or night.
PHONE 61
Office in rear of Realty Block
National Shining ; Parlor
Pllvaio Chairs For Ladles
Five cents every day
$1 00 A Month
F.VERV DAY SUING
Clothes Cleaned
Suits $ 1 OO
Pant s 5O
Cqats - SO
Overcoats . as
N. T. Gadd
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Cffioe over Watt's Music Store
Phones.
Office 308. Residence 209
DR. JESSE L. HULI < ,
O3TROPATUIC PHYSICIAN
CA.LLA.WA.Y - N5JBR.
§ STRICTLY PERSONAL $
Dr. Dodd and family moved to
Oconto last week.
H. H. Dial , of Callaway , aput
Saiurday in the city.
Dr. Dodd and family moved to
Oconto last Wednesday.
Nc Morgan , of Curnro , was in
the city the last of the week.
M. S. Fairfield , of Mason City ,
was a city visitor Wednesday.
Dr. T , L. FarnRwor'h ' went up
to Dunning1 on business Wednes
day.
James Devinc , of Oconto , was
in the cicy on business Wednes
day.
Alfred Cooper , of Callaway ,
was in the city on business Sat
urday.
C. C. Pz.rsons , of Arnold , was
transacting business in the city
last Friday.
F. J. Drum of Callaway , was
in the city on business the first
of the week.
John Mair , of Callaway , was
transacting * business in the city
last Saturday.
John Woods , register of deeds.
went to Mason .City Monday to
visit his father.
J. VV. Cuckler , of Georgetown ,
was transacting business in the
city last Saturday.
John Cramer's little boy un
derwent a surgical operation last'
Tuesday afternoon.
County Attorney N' T. Gadd
will deliver thememonial address
on Cliff table May 30th.
Republican Committceman W.
J. Rice was in the city a couple
of days last week and made this
office a friendly call.
Ray Anderson visited with his
parents last week and left Fri
day for Billings , where he is em
ployed in the dispatchers' office.
Garland E. Lewis , of Anselmo ,
was in the city a few days l < st
week and made this office a
pleasant call. Mr. Lewis gradu
ates at Grand Island college this
year.
The REPUBLICAN is m receipt
of a letter from F. A. Amesberry ,
of Mason City , announcing that
be will be a candidate for the
fusion nomination for registrar
of deeds.
Ras Anderson has been noti
fied by the railroad company
that he must move his east coal
sheds this week. He will move
them to the spur just north of
his elevator.
Mrs. Eunice Thomas was in
the city Tuesday and filed on a
Kuikaid homestead west of An
selmo She went up to Anselrao
Wednesday morning to move
onto the place.
Nels Anderson , who was visit
ing with his parents in this city
last week , returned to Alliance
Sunday m > rning t > resume his
work as clerk for the Alliance
Grocery Company.
J. L. McWilliams , of Lead
South Dakota , passed through
the city Wednesday enroute to
Geering , Okla. , to settle up the
estate of bis brother who died
there on March 28th. Mr. Mc
Williams will be remembered as
a former resident of this city ,
Rev. L C. Cadwell was
stricken with paralysis at Arthur
Cornish's near Lodi Monday
morning. Rev. Caldwell was at
prayer after breakfast when the
attack came on. Though about
eighty-two years of age he re
cently proved up on a homestead
southwest of Lodi. He is an
uncle of Willis Cadwell's and
Mrs. Cadwell went over Monday
to assist in caring for him.
A new four room house for
rent. L. L. SHARP.
A. J. Elliott made a , business
trip.to Callaway Wednesday.
Fred Dill and C , D. Russell
went down to.Ansley Wednes
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. F. M. Ol instead spent
Monday and Tuesday visiting in
Anselmo.
Elba Pigman went out to Tur
ner Valley Sunday to work for
George Rosa.
George Palmer made a busi
ness trip to Grand Island the
first of the week.
Clarence Iluffakcr , of Custer ,
township , shipped a car of hogs
to Omaha Wednesday.
Ex-Sheriff C. U. Richardson ,
ot Arnold , spent Sunday in the
city visiting with relatives.
Judge Hcese made a flying trip
to Arnold Tuesday. NV. A.
Tooley took him occr in his
auto.
Miss Jennie Wilson , of- Colum
bus , came up Monday evening to
accept a position in the REPUBLI
CAN office.
Attorneys Sullivan , Gadd and
Gutterson went to "Lincoln Mon
day to look after business in the
Supreme court.
County Assessor Foster made
a trip to Arnold Tuesday to visit
the deputy assessors in the west
ern part of the county.
James Staplelon left Wednes
day morning for Craig , Nebr. ,
where he will work with his
urandfathcr on the farm.
Mother's Day will be observed
with appropriate service next
Sunday at 11 a. in. at the United
Brethren church. All are wel
come.
Postmaster P. P. Beck , of
Georgetown , returned last
Thursday from a short visit with
his brother-in-law , Joe Reming
ton , at Dunning.
Secretary Lonergan , of the
Gold Medal Mining Company ,
states that the company is now
milling ore in the mine at Hill
City , South Dakota , which is
making them $12 00 per ton , and
he thinks the prospects are very
bright.
The managers of the Nebras
ka state fair are offering prises
for the best acre of corn grown
by a boy under eighteen years of
age. Names to be sent in to W.
R. Mellor , Secretary , Lincoln ,
before May 20th , who will ad
vise you of conditions.
Roy Strattan , who has been
working in the REPUBLICAN
office since last summer , has pur
chased an interest in the Custer
County Beacon and began hit ,
work the first of the week as one
of the editors and publishers of
our contemporary across the
street. The best wishes of the
REPUBLICAN go with him in his
effort to make the Beacon light
shine more brightly.
The Redpath Chautauqua sys
tem , founded by Keith Vawtcr
and Chas. V. Homer , has solved
a great problem in chautauqua
management. The system is
such that a community may have
a first class chautauqua at a
mere expense of two dollars a
ticket. The local people have
no worry about weather , talent
or management , and in every
town where the system has op
erated the almost universal
opinion is that it is the only way
to run a chautauqua.
The Lincoln base ball club
opened its season last Thursday
in Topeka before a crowd of four
thousand people. This is the
largest audience that has ever
gathered in the Kansas capital
to see a ball game. The Lin
coln team lost by a score of 5 to
2 , By a strange coincidence ,
every home team won the open
ing game in the Western league
this year , Wichita beat Sioux
City , Pueblo was victorious over
Des Moines , and Denver defeat
ed Omaha after a prolonged thir
teen inning struggle.
We Make Farm Loans.
At the lowest rates ever offered in Custer
County and give you the most liberal
terms. No cash commission charged.
ROSS G. MOORE
Attorney and Bonded Abstractor
NO
SCHEME
FAKES
No Inflated or 'Something fcr Nothing" Prices. Just Reliable ,
Time Tested , World Approved and Fully Trustworthy
AT PRICES ALWAYS CONSISTENT WITH VALUE RECEIVED
My aim is to represent and show a carefully selected stock consisting
of some twelve makes , varying from RELIABLE 10 YEAR GUAR
ANTEED INSTRUMENTS ( better than mail order house goods )
at$100.00 , to the fully legimate , ARTIST'S STANDARDS such
as the KNABE , EVERETT and HENRY F. MILLER at prices pro
portionate to value. : : : : : : : : : ; : ; :
I BUY AND SELL ON THE PRINCIPAL OF
-HOWEVER-
I Invite and Solicit a Comparison of Both With Any Other Lines.
INSTRUMENTS PLACED ON 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
4
Herbert A. Watts , Piano Specialist
Reliable Dealer. Expert Tuner
Broken Bow. Phone 179. Watts Building.
7
1BESS
l 1
Model Forty-Four , 34 H. P. $2250.
Spare Wheel , with inflated tire , brackets and tools , $7
Magneto 5150.
THE RAMBLER SPARE WHEEL
All the new four-cylinder Ramblers arc fitted for the
Rambler Spare Wheel a wheel complete excepting the hub
center , on which is carried a complete tire inflated. The regular
wheel is secured to the hub center by six bolts. Removing the six nuts
for these bolts this wheel can be detached in two minutes with the special
tools provided , and the Spare Wheel put on and secured in three minutes.
Wheel fits either front or rear. Solves the tire problem. Extra wheel
available in case of need. Spare Wheel with inflated tire , brackets and tools
for Model Forty-Four , $74 , for Model Forty-Five , 85.00.
The Car with the Offset Crank Shaft
Seven passenger model , forty-five horse p.nu-r with offbU crank .shaft , $2500. Other models ,
$1150 to $2500. Let us explain the many exclusive Rambler features in detail , such as the
Rambler Offset Crank Shaft , Strai ht-litie-clrive , Safety Spark Retarder , etc. We will
yladly call at your home and take you to your place of business in a Rambler. No
obligation on your part whatever.
The Gar of Steady Service
W. E. TALBOT
BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA. '
See Our Subscription Offer on Page Four.