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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1909)
k THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTJfift CODN Y NEBRASKA. STRICTLY PERSONAL George Blcishuian , of Mcrua , was in tbe city Saturday. Miss Mary C , Hutt left for Orestes , Indiana , Wednesday. C. H. Kennedy went to Grand Island on business Wednesday. W. H. O'Rorke went to Grand Island on business Monday , Bert Knapp went to Grand Island Monday morning. / rtbur Tboinpson , of Oconto , was in the city Monday. Win. Wortb went to Columbus on business Monday. E. M. Thompson went to Anselmo Monday evening for a ' / few days business trip. * A. II W ise and son , of Calla way , were city visitors last Fri day. Judge Rboades , of Ansley , was in tbe city on business Wed nesday. J. T. Radclifie , of Merna , was transacting business in tbe city Friday. A A. Harvey and wife , of Miller , were in tbe city last Fri day. day.Joe Joe and Jobu Deviue , of Georgetown , were city visitors Saturday. J. M. Case , of Berwyn , was transacting business in tbe city last Saturday. George II. Lofletn , of Calla- way , was in the city tbe first of ibe week. Gean Sullivan started Wed- uesdav morning on a trip to tbe Seattle exposition. Airs. Sullivan left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Davison went to Loup City Wednesday via Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyatt were passengers for Columbia City , Indiana , Wednesday morning. Pete Mullen is in Missouri Valley , Iowa , visiting. He ex pects to return about July 4th. A seven pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horn early last Sunday morning. Father Donnelley went to Omaha Sunday evening to spend a week. Mrs. F. M. Skillman left for Greene , New York , Monday to make a six weeks visit. Edward Nicholson , of Calla- way. was in the city looking after some business with the county judge Wednesday. Rollie Cline , of New Hope , was in the city the fin t of the week purchasing some haying tools. Andrew Snyder , who was operated on for appendicitis by Drs. Mulling and Buckley recent ly , is able to be out this week and is getting along very nicely. The twentieth anniversary of the organization of the Lee Park Farmers' Club will be held at the residence of F. E. De- lans on Saturday , June 6. F. E. Needham , II. R. liar- din and L. McCans , of Arnold , were city visitors Sunday and Monday. All Highlanders on the win ning side are requested to be present at the home of Mr. Ams- berry on Tuesday evening at 7:15 : prompt , to go with an auto \ mobile party. ' We are informed of the death of Frank Erschen , of Lee Park , who was killed by lightning f on Tuesday , June 22d , while mowing alfalfa. His team was also killed. Fred Henmngstneyer , who for- .rmerly lived on the south Loup / and who now holds a homestead \ / . " near Wagoner , was in the city $ v Monday. Read The REPUBLICAN $1 a Year S C. Waldrou , of Callaway , was in the city on business the first of the. week and made this oflice a pleasant call. Elsie and Lefa Kellcy , who have been attending institute in this city , left for their home in Gandy Saturday. Harry O'Neal , of Tuckerville , jassed through the city Monday on his way to Omaha. He ex- ) ected to spend a few days in Omaha and return home by way - > f Oconto. Father Moser went to Auseluio ; hc first of the week to conduct the services of a double wedding. Mr. A. Bader , of Auselmo , and Miss Marie Jestrabek , of New "lelena , and Mr. George N. Fleishman and Anna Bader , were inited in marriage. Ed Powell , who has held the position of operator in the local railroad office for some time , has been transferred to the oflice at Hazard , where he will be the company's agent. Charles Trip- ett is taking his place temper arily. The base hall committee au- icmnces that a game has been scheduled with Ansley to be ) layed in this city on Wednes day , June 30 , and the Broken Bow nine will meet the Merna aggregation on the local diamond mend on Friday , July 2d. The fames will be called at 2:30 : ) . m. There seemes to be consider able agitation in Mason City for the organization of a stock corn- > any to purchase the Central Telephone Company's system in Vlason. Some of the people favor the organization of a mutual company for the purpose of putting the system on a good > asis and others are interested n making it a stock company composed of a few men. Mrs. Julia Riser was up for a icaring before the insanity board Saturday morning and was 'ound to be insane and taken to the Eogleside asylum at Has tings by Sheriff Kennedy. Mrs. Riser has been living at the county poor farm since she sepa rated from her husband after their trouble at Round Valley and she got mad at Superinten. dent Radchffc Friday and drew a butcher knife and threatened to use it on him. He brought ler to the city in an auto and insisted that the count } * board must not send her back to the poor farm. ! oyal Highlanders District Convention. The district convention of the Royal Highlanders was held in this city Tuesday to elect a dele gate to the Executive Castle , to be held at Denver. The elec tion resulted in the selection of Goo. C. Stevenson , of this city. Supreme President , W. F. Sharp , was present and favored the del egates with a talk on the work uf the society. A special meeting was held in the morning by Burwick Castle , it being the close of a contest that had been on during the past six weeks between opposite sides for new members. The captains of the contending sides were Miss Emma Scott and Ray Kuns. As a result of the con test a large class of refugees crossed the draw-bridge , the drill team assisting in putting on the work. The secret work was given by Supreme President Sharp. In closing the contest both contending sides presented a program which consisted of solos and story telling. Miss Scott was awarded the prixe in the contest. She had 170 more points to her credit than her op ponent. One of the interesting features of the evening was an address by President Sharp on the his tory of the society from its in- septions and its grand future prospects. The program concluded with a fine drill put on by the team , which was followed with ice cream and cake , served in the banquet room. FOR SALE FOR SAI.K Well regulated Restaurant , good location. Good reason for selling. Inquire Con Cannon's restaurant. FOK SALU My residence prop erty in south east part of city , call or address JAS. L > KING , alS-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. FOUND FOUND A fountain pen. Owner may have same by prov- ug property and paying for this ad. Business Personals Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcComas Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMKS LKDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Coasted fresh every day. 24tf. Farm and City loans at lowest rates. M-ll-tf JAMKS LKDWICH. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee1 Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Says the collar to the shirt , 'you carried me well , " let us meet again at the Broken Bow Steam Laundry , Broken Bow , Nebr. Texas school land is selling or five dollars per acre. For cheap railroad rates see Jesse Gaudy. Dr. C. M. ITeadrick will visit Broken Bow , Monday , June 28th. Consultation free. We are in the market FOR WHITE and YELLOW COKN Will pay the highest price of- ered on the Broken Bow mar- tet. Call and see us before sell- 34-tf S. J. LONKKGAN 11ST1 in Buckeye Ranch , formerly known as the Black Ranch and to the first settlers us the "Middlesex , " lying1 about tifteen miles south of Broken Bow. Divided into .isome 'U ) farms , of as good soil as can be foundin , any part of Nebraska. Laid out roads cross these lands both ways and thousands of acres are under cattle and hogfence. . Some 000 acres well set to alfalfa and about 1'JOO acres additional are under cultivation. Four good ( almost new ) farm houses. School house on land and near center of tract. These farms are rig-lit now on the market and must be sold in the next sixty days. Prices range from $12.50 to $50.00 and ttne of which has already been sold at the high mark . ERMS : About one third or one fourth cash on or before March 1st , I'.HO on possession ( a reasonable part of which shall be cash on execution of contract ) , and balance on five to ten years time lit G per cent annual interest. The chance of a life time and you cant all'ord to miss it. Write , wire , or phone at once. 1. A.UION10AU. Local Agent. Broken Bow , Nebraska. We have an automobile that will meet the daily trains arriving in Broken Bow , to carry prospective buyers to the ranch. Y our business will grow If you advertise m tlie Republican MI IH HM BVHMBBHMBMBMflMBBMiluAliHEHBB HM&n 1 nis jStore Makes no aim To the Title oi ( . . argain Store f as the term is gener ally understood , or do we conduct it in the 3 manner common t o "Bargain Stores.5' ' We do not claim to give something for nothing , "but we declaim claim to sell reliable trustworthy merchan dise at lower prices. We back up every claim with a "money "back if you want it" proposition. Kuppenkeimer Suits $17 , SI820 , $22.50 and up to $27.50 Other Makes $8.50 , $10 , $12.50 and up to $15. Walk Over Shoes 83.50 , $4 , $4.50 and up to i BUSINESS DIRECTORY. $ TILE REPUBLICAN j JOB PRINTING I 1 AM VOLT IiTKia IT " J t I FRANK KHLS12V. : : ALL KtNt.H ci'vrnLLi : : Consult him if you want water. HKOKUN How Kr.ltf. I \ 13ANC1S STUDIO | MAST H1IJ1C OK1 HCJUAKIO I Airciit * for ClilcUcrlnir , Ivors atull'iiu > ntul Star IManus , i- : ; : : : wr. CAN SAVI : YOU MONUY CALLAWAY SHINE PARLOR . H1UN1LS r.o [ $ l per month for shine e\cry day j I Clothou olunnod \ Suits JI .V ) I'.uits.'iUi * Ovurcoati 7 c J , Oliver llnrbcr Shop , Tom Gisos , ptop. t t * Sll.iH A. Holcoinb. Kilwln F. Myers. - ILOLCOIVIB & ; INFYlflRS A'LTOUNIQYH Special attention glvi-u to LttlKateil tn.utorH , 1'rotMte iiKitturN and col- OKK1CK IN MYKUS IJUlI.UINa lirokou How , . eliraska [ J f Wl > J. L. FERGURON J Notary 1'iibllc , J I ConiHlock , NubruHkn. Nubranka' j KICAL , ICHTATIO-INHUUANOIO 4 ] FARMS AND RANCHES FOR RENT 3 \ I.KWAI , I'APIJKS DRAWN i * Surveying ami I'lattlnir Noatly' Done. J I'1. ' MYlflKS 1 N N' ICSTM ICN'P M1COU K1TI1CS IIIIOKICU HOW , NKIIIIAMICA HARRY KIMQALL , Practical Undertaker ? & Licnsed Embalmer Business plionc , 301. Residence 334 ! ! Uialtoii Uawi Nob. N. DWKillT POIti ) ATTORNlvY AND COUNSH1.OR AT IAW Arnu ur-IIanim Block ' ANSUvY - - NHUK. John S. KAUM AND OI'l'V r.OANS INSUu'ANCIC AND SimilTV 1IONDS OITV PUOt'lflUTIKM DR. G. V. BARTHOLOMEW Physician & Surgeon All culls promptly attended day or nlglit. 1'IIONK 61 in rear of Realty Block National Shining Parlor Pllvalo Chairs For Ladles Five cents every day $1.00 A Month hVKK\ DAY hlH.MK Clothes Cleaned Suits $ l.OO Pant , s 60 Coals - DO Overcoat * 05 M. T. Gadd ATTORNI-.Y-AT.I < AW Cflue over Watt's Music Store Phones. Office 308. Residence 209 DR. JKSSTC L. NULL , , OSTKOI'ATHIC PHYSICIAN - NE5RR.