Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 24, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    TJiE KEPUIJLIOAN , CUSTKH COUNTY , NEBRASKA.
\DU1TIONAL LOCALS ,
Landlord Downs of the Bur
lington purchased a new buss
this week.
Henry Bcal has decided to re
main in the city and will play
ball with the local team this
su miner.
Dr. K. W. Huckley is enj lyiuy
a visit trom liis uncle , Dr. Hill ,
of Shelby. Lr. Hill stopped off
here on his return from Alliance ,
where he went to look at sumc
land.
State Superintendent Bishop
was in the city Wednesday vis
iting1 the Junior Normal. He
expressed himself as being very
well pleased with the work of
the normal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swan-and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. IVettyman
started Wednesday morning on
an extended western visit
through PenvervHalt Lake City ,
Portland and Seattle.
MibS Mildred Sleeu , of St.
Paul , who has been visiting1 Dr.
and Mi-f. Talbot , left for her
home this morning' . She came
over from St Paul by auto with
Aubrey Martin last Tuesday.
Chairmen Ross Moore and II.
J. Shinn of the Democratic and
Populist central committees have
called a mass convention of the
voters of their parties to be held
in this city Saturday , June 2 ( th.
A new time table will be out
Sunday for the Burlington rail
road. Train number-10 will pass
through here going1 east at 7 a.
in. , instead of going1 at ( J:50 : a.
in. , and numbers 41 and 42 will
he made faster trains.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith , who re
side on the Ryno Table , suffer
ed the loss of their baby who
died last Tuesday. The funeral
services were held Wednesday
and the child was buried in the
Broken Bow cemetery.
James Lomax went to Lin
coln Sunday to report at chau
tauqua headquarters. He will
be cashier for one of the Kcd-
path company's chautavquas
this summer. Mr. Lomax ac
companied him to Lincoln.
Aubrey Thompson , of George
town , was operated on in this
city last Monday by Dr. lied-
den , of St. Joseph and Dr. Pen-
niugton , of this city. A piece
of deceased bone was taken out
of his leg and he is reported to
be doing nicely.
It is reported that Henry
Brown lulled a gtcy vu > n j cnr
Oconlo this week wiikh meas
ured ( id inches long , 33 itches
high and weighed 'JJ p mints.
This is supposed to have been
Hut animal which has caused nil
of the excitement anil was
thought to be a mountain lion.
The ejlilor is in receipt of n
letter from k. k. Barnard , of
Callaway , in which ho stales
that Callaway is going1 to have
a great celebration on July 3d
and extends an invitation to all
Broken Bow people lo i > n to Cal
laway for their celebration
Another one of the grand old
veterans of the Civil war pissed
away Sunday evening. Mr.
A. T. Sims has been Vi ry sick
for some time and passed
away Sunday evening. lie
would have been seventy three
years old next September. He
was born in Ohio and entered
company D of the 2d iowa cav
alry in 17'H. ' He received his
discharge in 17tf ( > . Mr. Sims i&
one of the old residents of Cus-
tcr county. The funeral ser
vices were held at the icsidcnce
Tuesday a f t c r n o o n. K'ev.
Thompson , assisted by Rev
Norwood , conducted tin ; ser
vice. The burial was made by
the local chapter of the G. A.
K. The deceased leaves a wife ,
two sons , nnd seven daughters
to mourn his loss.
I and for Sale.
( ( ) acres of land located ten
miles north of the city for sale
on reasonable terms. Inquire of
W. D. Giant. M27-tf
NOTICr. OF KINAI , UKPOtlT
Kst.iUof N'lcliolan Sint'ts , ( Irri'iiML'il , 111
County I'oiirt ol Ciituvr County , Ni-lmisUa.
Tlio St.itf of N < Inunl.i , to .ill iifisons MI-
1111 fit eil In Maid cstHi' , tiil.c notice ,
that .lull.in Hun-Is li.is nit'il u llnal
, u < mint and report of Ills ailmliil-ttrntlon ,
ana : i pi'tlllon for llnal ncttleinent ami ( JN-
i li.truf i such , wlilrlt luivu In-en hot tor
IUMIIIIK I'ffoif said court on July 11. IWI'.i ' , at
lu o ( lock .1. in. , when yon in.iy upiie.ir ami
contest the Hanie.
lUtfd HimU , 10s,0.
.117 to July s It A. It. Ili'MiMiiu.v ,
( StMl ) County .Utilise ,
UN. AWAY HAM ) PLAYS JULY 5lh
( Conlimiul form first l"igc )
case prepared by the committee
and catrics it fifty jaads , opens
it , puts on a comical suit and
returns. The pie eating contest
always brings foith a laugh
The wrestling- match letwccn
Farmer Burns' two bo\s who are
13 and 16 years old will be in
teresting1. Farmer Burns will
give n fiec lecture on the art of
wrestling al the time of the
match and tell how a man
should handle himself in trying
to put his opponent to the floor.
Men very often argue the
quest ! n of whether a man can
rnu fifty yards , circle a stake
and return quicker than a horse.
An opportunity to lest this will
be given in the man and horse
race which comes off at 5:15 :
p. in.
The Broken How base bnll
team promises to give the Ans-
ley nine the /fames / of their life
on the day of the celebration in
order lo even up with them for
their defeat in Ansley this week.
Two moving picture shows
will be going in this city nil the
day and a dance will probably be
arranged for in Ihe Temple
theater i'l the evening.
The great wrestling match be
tween Farmer Burns , the cham
pion middleweight wrestler of
the world , and Oscar Wasem ,
the champion heavyweight of
Nebraska , is all the talk among
the wrestling sports and people
from all over this part of the
state are planning to be here
lor it.
The committee has arranged
for a magnificent display of fire
works which will last for one
hour and one-half. The lire-
EVERYBODY'S
the big , strong Mag
azine for red-blooded
men and women.
JULY OUT TO-DAY
For Sale by-
G. H. & A. W. Holcomt
- Book Store
Just One Door South of P. O ,
r/ifi'i
.
* - \ .v
A
Escape from Worry
Give us a winding road , a sky full of white floating clouds ,
a river and a bridge over which to rumble , a lake , blue and invit
ing , among green hills , an hour's run to dinner , and ihc sense of
/ \'power and control at the wheel of a Rambler and we will have no
thought of business cares.
With the
The Car of Steady Service
there is added to the pleasure of touring the satisfaction of freedom from
the worries of the road.
The great economy and efficiency of this car is duo to such V\clusi\ . '
Rambler features as the offset crank shaft , straight-line-drive , safety spark
retarder , Rambler Spare Wheel , etc. Let us prove this It ) you. Tall
and we will explain these Rambler features in detail , and by actual
demonstration ; no obligation on your part whatever.
Seven Passenger Model , forty-five horse power with offset
crank shaft , $2500. Other models , § 1150 to SJJ500.
The Car of Steady Service
W. E. Talbot
Broken Bow ,
Neb.
works display will be opened' '
with an exhibit piece welcome.
Some of the pieces to be shot cff
will be colored rockets , parachute
rockets , scaicliKght rockets ,
electric meteor rocki-f , drayon
rrckelu , colored candles , gold
shower candks , wizard candles ,
mines of btArp , dragon nest ? ,
devil among tailors , batteries
ol stars , prifrtnatic fountains ,
llornl bouil/ohells , bombshells
and mortar , double triangles ,
vertical wheels , f our billions
animal balloons , showing fish
pig and elephant , ulectric cas
cade , red and green fire , willow
tree rockets , and an exhibition
piece good night. This is only
a partial list of the different
pieces of fireworks.
The committee on sports con
sisting of Or. Huckley , W. A.
( Jeorge , Chas. Martin , ( , ' . W.
Bowman and S. I , . Millet desire
that all those who expect to en
ter any of the evenU on the
sports program leave their names
with a member of the commit
tee.
NOVU. AHiA.NS . OP RAISING AIONLY
( Continued from first pw )
and be always asks if what he
has cooked is good. My time is
so crowded with social affairs.
Monday evening to a f :3D : o'clock
dinner , from eight to nine at the
carnival ; from ' ) to 12 al
300 games ; Tuesday two to six
to bridge party and elaborate
four-course supper , where I won
the booby prize , "the lucky god,1'
a regular heathen Chinee ; to a
dinner party at a quarter to
seven ; to the carnival in an auto
from eight to nine ; to inv
brother's for bridge ; Wednesday
afternoon to a bridge part } ; to a
dinner party at the National
hotel at 6:30 : ; Thursday with
Mr. flarry Huckiugham and his
sister , Mrs. Ycagley , on a trip to
the country by trolley and car
riage ; Kriday morning George
and self leave for New York and
Hartford.
Tke Jackson Model "
is tne best car for the money
tlmf ; is mndo in the automobile world to day. 'J ' his
'
oar is famed for . , famed for taking
oaro of Ihe hard propositions , it is simple in its
construction , big in its engine equipment , hnnd- * * * p:2 * : * "
snmo in outline , and big and comfortable in its
proportions.
Come in and let me prove this is true.
The Cai The Coast
The Seattle Exposition invites > ou. llio Pacific Coast country , in
the development of its marvelous , fivilatiom solicits yon to journey through
Hint land. The melting snow of the mountains is a magical resource ! shap
ed lo the jjpiiins of electrical and horticultural wizards ; those mighty for
ests arc the lust of their kind lolt standing iu this country ; there nre no such
orchards , onnpo groves or lloral landscapes in the world nor have there
ever boon. On a tour of the Coast you pass through an empire , whera the
romance of the 'Spanish past lins becinncrgad with the human activities of
the new West.
See your o\\n country ; see the West with its fast growing wealth , pop
ulation and incomputable cities , nnd learn nhat a future it may offer to your
sons ; this . " > ( )0t ) ) mile journey is a broad education. 3901) ) offers much to
tempt you-
H. L. ORMSBY , Ticket Agent ,
Broken Bow , Nebraska-
L. W. WAKELUV , G. P. A , Omalm.
SS33SS iSl SSS iS m SSSS K2XSSSesSZ
anci interest ,
This is the same wice as
uv
these "bonds are sold for by Lee ,
Higginson & Co. , and the Ha-
tional City Bank , of ew York.
At this price they will yield
5,28 per cent interest-tetter than
a savings aocount-and no invest
ment is safer.