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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
G NEBIU3 , A. Y Schsdula of Broken Dow Mails , roucnss ron TUB XABT CIOSB AS rontorai Train No 40 .6 a Train No 42 gi n " > Train No 44 'i80 P ra fOCCllBSPOR THE WEST CLOSB At TOLtOWB * Train No 43 8:00 : a reTrain Train No 41 7i * > p m Office openSinidfly from 9:20101030 a. m. week Uays.OiRJa. m. to 7:80 : p. in. ; B. & M. Train Schedule WK8T HOUND EAST 110UND No. 3' 6J" : a m No. 40 0-IO ; a til No. < 1 11S7 | p m No. 4- ° iW a w No. M 11:27 pm UK 3' > ami 40 run buincen Lincoln anil Urokrn lti > w only , nml mil on Kumlny. it-lulu ttnliiH No * 47 anil 4.1 Carry iiut itro run AH exlian ilia Cily lively And Barn Keciln > our lioibtis no poor gtfiin ami will supply you with j-ood Horses and Eigs at rcnsonnble prices , mid set ; me W. A. Tooley Spains Teams and Livery Rigs Arc Always Good When you go out for n drive you want n team that drives up well nud a buggy that rides easy. Thats the kind I can give you. My prices nre right , too. Don't forget that I have my corrals fixed up to feed and care for your stock. J. H. SPAIN NORTH SIDE LIVERY BROKEN BOW , , . NEBRASKA k 2oth CENTURV ] COFFEE ! > ASK YOUR CROCEFl * Stock to Pasture I can pasture GO head of cattle at 40 cents per month or GO head of horses at 50 cents per monty. A , hi h grade 1800 Ib stallion will make the season at my farm 13 miles southeast of Broken Bow. A. C , Crawford. I'falfle Hill Dick , Cover , of Broken Bow , visited Sunday at his uncle's , Mr. Geo. Shoupu. Miss Nina Wilson , of Broken Bow , visited Saturday nnd Sun day at Mr. Longfellow's. Airs. Anna Brown and daugh ter , Pearl , and Mrs. Longfellow and daughters , Florence and Esther , spent Saturday and Sun day at Dutlning. Mrs. Ellis , who has lecn vis iting in Iowa , returned home Tuesday. Mr. Evans will commence lumber for hm house t hurMlav. There was a mistake made in , aht week's news. Instead of tin : tiiuiu bciny Mr. and Mrs. Tan- ver , it i ? . Mr. and Mrs. Lauver. Dry Valley. A fine rain fell Thursday night. It settled the dust and wet tlit ; giouud in Quo shape. D.tve Campbell shipped four carloads of cattle to Chicago last week with Judge Sullivan's ship ment , from Urokeu Bow. We un derstand their shipment topped the market al $7 30 per cwt. J. L. Ferguson & Sou have now opened their breeding barn with their imported stallion , "Sultan , " and mammoth regis tered jack , "Bryan. " Claus Marth , jr. , was in Ansloy the past week visiting relatives. Corn planting is the order of the day among farmers. Last week was a busy one putting the yellow gram in mother earth , It would take a mighty big corn crib to hold all the corn planted in Douglas Grove township last week. We have a client , married , two children , who wants to rent a farm where everything is fur nishcd ; 22 years of age and an experienced farmer. Arthur Goodncr has his brother assisting him with the farm work. The Sargent Leader has in stalled a lineotype in their print- cry , which makes the Leader an up-to-date paper. NEW HOI'fi. Several of the farmers of this vicinity finished planting corn last week. Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Grimm went to Broken Bow last Thursday. Mr. Walker went to St. Paul , Nebr. , last Wednesday , return ing home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Welt and Mr. Wolf's brother and wife , from Webster County , visited atW. . A. Cline's last Sunday. Earl Hammond arid Miss Corda Sheftield and Mr. and Mrs. Baker made a trip to Broken Bow last Friday. Jerome Taylor went up to Custcr Center last Saturday and returned home Sunday. Emory and Paul Cliue went to Broken How last Saturday. W. II. Cline is no better at this writing. ELTON. Miss Bernice Piper left this week for a visit m California. This locality was visited by a heavy rain accompanied by hail on Thursday evening. Rev. Clenton Calhoun will preach at the Weissert M. E. church on Sunday evening , May 23. Everyone cordially invited. I.it Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Haumont v/cre in Broken Bow Wednesday closing up the land deal with John and Carl Kleeb. The boys bought what is known as the Larson place for $4,400. Street Bros , are having bad luck in putting up a wind mil ! for R. D. Catnpcll. They hat just raised the tower , when a plank broke , letting one corner of the tower slip into the hole made for the anchor post , which : caused the tower to fall , smash ing things in general. S. S. McConnell tr.an.3acted business io Broken Bow Satur day. day.Wtn. Wtn. Spry made a flying- trip toOconto Saturday morning. A. V. Spurgin and Mrs. Wil- shirc attended preaching services at Hun Oak Sunday. J. M. Kobinson , of Kearney , was taking in the sights at Georgetown last Thursday , Peter Beck transacted business at Stunner on Monday and haul ed up a load of Hour for Henry Clouse on his return trip. Mrs. D. Woodruff and Mrs. Jerman Pierce called at C. C. Smith's Saturday evening. Mrs. M. J. Spry , of Kearney , who has been visiting- with her ns , Frank , Win. , Roy and Jlarence , during the past week , returned to her home on Satur- lay. lay.A. A. V. Spurgin is repairing his jam this week. C. E. Smith ib aUbisting him with the work. Corn planting seems to be the order of the day now and most ( of our farmers are getting in their best "licks , " as there has been no sowing weather to keep them back. P. F. Campbell's and Pete- Beck's -had some papering done last wc'ck. Uncle Johnnie Myers recently purchased a fine pedigreed Per- cheron stallion from some parties in Broken Bow. G. L. Crokham is busy these days setting out orchards , build ing fences , and seeding alfalfa. Messrs. Fritz and Blevins spent part of a day fishing last week oc the Loup. They report a good catch. Frank Devine shipped a car of hogs and one cattle to South Omaha last week. Willie Spurgin went to Kear ney Thursday to attend the interstate ter-state track meet which is held this year on Friday , Way 21. A bridge gang from Broken Bow were in these parts Satur day and repaired the bridge across Bun Oak at Crookhain ranch. Owel Pierce is spending a few days visiting at his brother , Plcrman's. WEISSERT. The Govier boys and Carl Leek found a wolf den with eight wolf cubs in it Sunday. Lucy and Sadie Cooksley and Miua Pirney went to Sargent Saturday. E. Pirney is on the sick list at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pirney were visiting Charles Govier Sunday. The majority of the farmers will finish planting corn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. McArthur were visiting Andy Allen's Sun day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Allen are the proud parents of a fine baby ffirl. ffirl.A A large fire swept through the cast end of John Campbell's titn ber claim a few days ago. Walter Bence was marketing hogs at Ansley this week. Born , to Mr. and Mrs , John Mills on Tuesday , a fine baby girl. Clint Cklhoun will hold ser vices at the M. E. church Sun day evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County court , of Ouster County , Ne braska. Notice to creditors : In the matter of the estate of Mary Edna lltckman , deceased , The State of Nebraska , to creditors o said estate : Take Notice , that I vlll sit In the Count ) Court Itooin , In Broken How , In said Count } on the Slst day of June , 1009 , and the 23r day of November , 1909 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , t receive and examine all claims tiled an presented against said estate , with a view t their adjustment arid allowance. The time limit for the presentation o claims against said estate Is six month from the Uth day of May , 1909 , and the Urn limited for the payment of debts Is one yea from said date. hDatcd May IBtli , 1909. ( Seal ) A. n. M20-J-10 County Judge. ' " " " Tailored by Xne rlouse or uppenneimer \ The men's business is ours. "We are working1 for it. Thats why we are giving1 the best values we can and the many men who are wearing" Kuppenheimer clothes testify to the fact that we have succeeded. Kuppenheimer Clothes Priced $17 , $18 , $20 , $22.50 and $27.50 Other makes $7.50 , $10. $12.50 and $15 He Kern rmon \Ve save you money Never Close Restaurant Has been sold to me by J. II. Sloggett. I intend to run a clean orderly house and I invite all of ray friends to call and see me and I hope that Mr. Sloggetts friends and customers will remain as customers of mine. Come in and I will treat you right. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can get anywhere in the city and my price is 25c. Don't forget the lo cation just-South of the Kaileoad Track. If You Own Any Farm land , or know anybody who docs , you ought to get in touch with the steps farmers in all parts of the country are taking to protect themselves from some of the commission men who have been robbing them almost ever since they were boys. If you don't own any , but want the btst short Hants printed this tnonth , gtt the JUNE EVERYBODY'S ForoalcbyC. H. & W. Holcomt Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. ttwyzy . & .vy.yztx& & , ii i RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN S Feed iu large and small quantities at both wholesale C and retail , * * x Special attention given to filling orders for coal O in any quantity. - g Broken Bow , Nebraska ABSTRACTING- BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Engagement Rings are charming symbols of a prom ised future. The loveliest hoops that ever served as prophesies of marriage in Broken Bow are ihown in our assortment of rings. We are prepared to meet every engagement magnificently , as we have organised a ring that will not be broken. There is nothing in rings not here , and nothing either in Fashionable Jewelry for that matter , or Clocks , or Watches , or silverware. ED McCOMAS Drugs and Jewelry will soon be a thingof the past I can locate you in Grant , Hooker and McPherson - Pherson Go's. Call on or write J. T. MORROW Lena , - Nebraska. McPherson County. \ v "WHY NOT TRY THIS ? "We want everybody with scalp or hair aliments , even thouglx they are bald in spots , to try Kcxall " 93" Hair Tonic. "We exact no promise or obligation. Simply use a large bottle. Then if not satisfied tell us , and we will refund the money paid us for It , Two sizes , 500. and 1.00. ED. McCOMAS , Druifs and Jowolry.