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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
10 THK KEPUBLIOAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , : S ADDITIONAL LOCAL. f1 Ras Anderson nude a business itrlp to Omaha Tuesday. ' S. A. llolcomb and family re turned to tbe city the last of the week. J. U Klumh of the west Table was in the city on business Tttcs- d ay. Judge Humphrey went to Lin coln a3 a delegate to the Grand Lodge of A , O. U. W. S. P. Great & Co. sold their stock of hardware last week to James Slockham. Dr. R. B. Mullins is enjoying n visit this week from his sister , Mrs. Bolingor , of Oskaloosa , Iowa. Miss Myrtle Smith is home Irom teaching a successful term of school at the Center school house. The high school base ball team will go down to Ravenna to morrow for a game with the Ka vcnna high school team Attorney N. D. Ford , of Anslcy , Was in tlii : city yesterday. A r Ford is being urjjod by his frieud- to in.tkc the i co for Cu. ; ; \ Juiiiii- Urn frill. Mvs J 0. JJowc ; : and Miss Cora Miller have been enjoying a visit from their mother , Mrs. Moore , of Chicago , Mrs. Moore left for her home yesterday morning. A. II. Walker , of Custer town ship , was down to Grand Island this week and purchased a stal lion. The horse vill be two years old this summer and weighs MOO. Jim Mullins , Jim Woods , Jin Anderson and EW. . Simmons , are expected to return tomorrow . from a trip to Corpus Christi , Texas , where they went to look over some real estate. W. Cruson , of Miller , South Dakota , passed through the city last Thursday and stopped a day to visit uilh J.II. Spain. Mr. Croson is driving- through to Col orado with nine head of horses. John McGraw returned Satur day from Omaha with a $1000 Jackson auto for Dr. R , 13. Mul lins. lie expects to go down again in about ten days to get another like it for Gust Taylor. These , like the other Jackson cars , are as-nobby as any on the mcuraw aim May Jacobs accompanied Jlim on this trip. Miller-Brown. Mr. 13. Miller , of Sargent , one of the representatives from this county , was married to Miss Mary 13. Brown , of Hastings , Nebr. , on Tuesday , May 5th , at the home of the bride's sister , in Hastings. The wedding was a quiet one , only the relatives and a few of the intimate friends of the contracting parties being present. They will be at home to their ifrieuds after June 1st. at Mr. Miller's residence in Sargent. Comstock News. Orlello Items. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanders ar the proud parents ol a baby bo ) born May Sth Prank Ed wards an'd famil visited at Gco. Sweeney's las Sunday. Pearly and Ida Ingrahan visited relatives near New IIci ena Saturday. Mr. Vauice , of Broken Bow. will preach at Ortclla nex Sunday. Mr. Shamblin visited at Mr. Ingrahani's Tuesday. Mrs. McDernell is visiting Mr. Jas. Milligan this week. Deaths The committee appointed to arrange for band concerts in th ( park during the coming suuimci has not been able to complete it * contract with the band as yet but this will be done in the nex few days , John the BeaUj eight-year-old son of Mn. Eflie Henja. died at o p. in. , Tuesday after an illness of a few days with ppi > mliciis ( , An operation was performed on him Monday to remove the ap pendix. The funeral services were held in Ihe Methodist church this morning. l\Vv. W. II. Xanders preached il e hncral sermon. Kcv. Cad well , who was stricken with paralysis last week , died Saturday morning at Ivodi. The services were held in the Kvan- gcncai ciiun.ii ui IVMII < UHI mi ; remains were laid to rc : > l in the Lodi cemetery , Tuesday. Rev. Cadwcll is an old resident of this county and was at one time pas tor of the Baptist church in this city. He was eighty-four years old at the time of his death. lie was an uncle of Willis Cadwcll's. Hugh McClane died Monday evening from a stroke of paraly sis which came on last Friday afternoon. Mr. McLane was eighty-five years old. lie has been a resident of thh county since 18'16. The funeral se vices were hold Wednesday in tlic C.itholic church. l'\T.hrr ' Don- icily conducted t-e iervic < " ? . TOWNSHIP ROAD WORK PROGRESSES. The Broken How township officers are pushing the road work of the township as rapidly as pnasible. L. Cushtnan is working now with a crew of buck scrapers on the Ash creek road. John Jensen has another crew on the Ilasberla and Miller road south of the King school house. The committee is put ting in the corrogatcd steel cul verts this year because it be lieves that their greater lasting qualities will make them cheaper in the end. The committee ex pects in a short time to have an elevated grader at work. T1PIPCP & -'fi- ' < - < 1(9 ( i\tL jL , 1 u MAKE ADDRESS The school board has secured Chief Justice M. LJ Kccse of the Nebraska Supreme Court to de liver the baccalaureate address tor the graduating class of the high school. The addrcrs wil l r ilf.1i vprpfl nti ( tin n f t nvimnii ni May 23rd. at the north s de Opera House. The graduating exercises will come the following week. The school board is for tunate is securing so eminent a jurist and able speaker as Judge Recso to make the address. The following tq the names of the high school graduates for this year. Clara Davis riorence IClmberllng I'.sarl Jolmson r.glantine Sklluuu Alv.i ISeed Nettle .lensen r.lhel Unekwell llessle Johnson Oralt Squires Kutli McShcrry Mildred Hall Usther Heal Grille Ktehardson Itorenlcc McComas licrtlle iscckwltli 1'lMllClsVlls011 Vcra llupert Clulstlna Haumont Mabel Pinekney I.in Olm-ited John Koburtsou s ott Fred Uussoin HON. SAMUEL H. PILES , United States Senator from Washing- L . ton " , * . . . / SOMIrilliNi : ( IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN MI tlic way of tlie new paint- iib yum iiiiuuu : xuuii you must be sure to get the best Paint in the market , and that is Sunproof Paint It costs less because it goes furthest ; it wears best and looks bjst. AVe carry it in all colors also a full line of brushes , etc. ED McCOMAS Drugs and Jewelry DON'T BE BALD. If there is any vitality in the hair roots Rcxall " 93" Hair Tonic will positively prow new hair and cure baldness. We want yon to try this preparation at our risk. We'll return the money you paid us if you are not entirely satisfied. Two sizes , 509 , and 1.00 , _ ED. McCOMAS , DruiJs rvnd Jewelry. RUBBER SUPPLIES Every household has need for an : ATOMIZER , FOUNTAIN SYRINGE , HOT WATER BOTTLE and other Rubber articles. We ha'vc a complete stock of every 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. Go HaeDerle Druggist Broken Bow , Nebr. Fine Residence property for sale. Call on I. A. Colcuian of Broken Bow. Feb'y 25-tf. NOTICI : TO cituiHTOits III tlii ; county Court of Custer county , Neb- iask.i. In the matter of the Estate of William J. U'antz. deceased. The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of said r.state : T.ike Notice , that Illl sit In the County Couit Room , In Broken How , In Salil County , on the sath day of May 11M > , and the 10th day of November 11W , at 10 o'clock a. in. , to re ceive and examine all claims Hied and pre sented against .said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance ; and that on be ilrst date above named the petition of the widow \vlllbeheard for homestead , ex eruptions and allowance , and other stat utory rights. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate Is six months from the 20 day of April I9o0 , and the time limited lor the payment of "debts Is one year from s.ilil date. Dated I-SO ' 09. A. It. lUTMl'lllluv , County Jtdge. Says the collar to the shirt , "you carried me well , " let us meet\agatu at the Broken Bow Steam Laundry , Broken Bow , Nebr. Want breaking done one and one-half miles from town. J. A. Armour. M-13-2 Restaurant for Sale. A well regulated and well lo cated restaurant for sale. The restaurant is doing a good busi r ness. Address box 917. Not/ce. / We are deairoua of placing with farmers a few more con tracts for growing1 cucumber , musk melon , water tqelon , squash and pumpkin seed. Also sweet and flint corn. Our prices are the highest in years and the season looks favorable. We would be pleased to cor respond with any one interested. Respectfully , THK C. HitKiWKT COY Sunn Co. mG-m27 C. II. COY , Pres IT The The Market Model "E Tourabout = The Jackson Car The Jackson is the best all around car on the market to-day. The car is good in all of its parts It is a leader in simplicity , in power and in durability. It is so simple of operation that anyone can run it. And then , too , the price is reasonable. The Jackson has made-its reputation on the fact that no hill is too steep and no sand is too deep for it. This is not simply an idle claim but it is an actual fact which will be proved to your satisfac tion if you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate the car toyoii. X JOHN S. McGRAW , Agent "Work for Yourself and a Woman" Kiplingwrote. . Most men follow that creed , or try to. Rent payers , however , work for themselves , the woman and the landlord. Sometimes this fact comes to them with such force that they revolt and stop working- for the landlord. If you are ready to revolt and want to buy a farm so that the rent collector will be a stranger to } rou , come in and see us about it. We will be pleased to render you every possible service in obtaining what you want. There is noth ing that will beat a good farm in Custer county and we can show you one that is large or small and is im proved or unimproved. I MBftJi' ' iH'iM" ' ! ' 'areggaEg Willis C \ \ Broen Bow , - - Nebraska