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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
6 THE KlflPUBLIOAN , OUSTJfiK COUNTYJNEBKASKA. . CUSTCR COUNTY REPUBLICAN. $1,00 Tor Your. i I ADVERTISING UATUS. f WUcrc matter Is net on wood II.IKO electrotype a flat price of twenty cents per I'0'1"1'1 ' ' ' , , , . ; I" * " " ' each liiNerllmi , two or iiioru wtuu.'lur liiKlo i In. 15 ceiitu per lucli. Special ponillon , tcrtloii 20 centH per ilicli. Metal l.aHc. clec ; ri > ' twoor nioiu tlme , IS cciiu per hull. 1'aymeiit " " "SmlmV.1 . ; nvo cents per line each In "CNt.l'c ' o ( clmrcli clnircli fairs , oclaulun ami ' tntt'rUinmeiils wlieic inonoy l bY > MllMuillce free , Half i rii- for obltuatlfi. curd ut Thautca , M cen . . til Legal miliixb ai rait provlilcil statutes boclrty milld-saml it-solutions , cmc-liai : r ncs \VciUUiiif nollees hue , lull IHILO lur nul ol presents. Entered at llriikcn How , Nuliranka , for trans- intuition In Hit ! United StatCH nullH at Hccond cliiHH ratuH. llcrhcrl ( i. Myers , IMitor and Publisher Political Announcement. Helng prompted liy atlislnto lead and dliuctthe ( Mlucatliniiil loti'rs ol tin- great county of CustiT , In whomMlinoU I w.'is a pupil nearly Jmyrant a o , I lu-u-by lonnally uniiounrc inyHull a candidate for tliu iiosltlon ol County Superintendent of I'ulillc liiHlruc- tlon. I have advocated icpiibilran prlncl plus for 15 yeark and am UIIIH aHldng the til UiiBiilshiMl honor of foi-liiB Its nominee at the coining election. WAI.TKIIV. . WA'IKHH. I liercliy nimouiiCc to the Kcpuhlicnn.s of Ctihter County thnl I am u cnndidiilc lor the nomination to the ollicc at County Surveyor. mibject to the express ed will of the iiicinhuiH of my party ut the primary. I have .served as Deputy County Surveyor for the past 3 years , and previous to the practical end tic- quired my education in the County Bchools of Custer County , in the I'reinoul Normal school and the Nebraska State University. I have always lived in Custer county mid have always support ed the Republican ticket , A. J. VANANTWUUI- COUNTY SUI'KKINTIJNUUNT. I desire to announce my candidacy for tin ofllce of County Supurlntui.ilciit , NUtijvct to tilt wlslius of tlicotcrH ami xclmnl patroiu of tin county. I was born In Cuslcr county and received MM common HChool i-nncUllim In her HChoulH Slncu then I have taiiulit nutcrnl years In tin dlHtrlcl and villaii ! Kcliools of the county ; havt rrccltnl a profcHKlonal Htatc curtlllcatc am completed a full cullcuxcourRe. . I liulluvt both education and expurlutico JU mo to ( It pflident wjrU for the county. GAUbAND 12. I nWIS. AuHulmo , Nubr , CANDIDATES NOTIOB. I hereby announce myself as a camlld.iti for the nomination for the ofllce of count ) treasurer , Hiilijfcl to the ileclslon of the lie- publican voters at the coming primary t-U-e lion. 1 have been a resident of Cusler County since 1H8I and respectfully solldt your support. Jtn.iim ! ' . OrrtiM. COUNTV SUllVHYOU. I hereby announce to the Republicans of Custer County , tliat 1 am a candidate lor the nomination to the otllce of County Sur veyor , subject to the expressed will of the inembut'b of my party at the primaries. 1 tlnlsbcd a civil eiiKlneerlni : course at the University of Michigan , and have had iu ! years actual experience In all the different Hues of engineering anil more than ten of those yearn In land surveying. Have lived live years In dialer county. J. li. KUIIGUHON , Sargent , Nebr. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination to the olllcc of County Treasurer , subject to tilt- will of the lie publican voters expressed at the primary , Aug. 17 , lOOit. AMI the present deputy under J. J' . O.iv aiice. Am a practical book keeper and have hail years of actual experience In the work of the oitlce. Ilnllevlng myself well ( lualllleil for the po sition would respectfully solicit your sup port. w. u. I'ooit. I'OUTICA It ANNOUNCUM KNT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination as County Treasurer , subject to the Republican primaries August 17. 1 have been a resident of the county since 1B8I , with tlie exception of about live years , and If nominated and elected will make every effort to conduct the otllce In the best Interests of the tax payers. , I ) . V. County Press Comments. In another column will be found the announcement of A. J. Antwerp for county surveyor , subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the pri mary. A. J. is in every way qual ified for the place he is seeking , having1 had several years actual experience as surveyor besides .several . years hard study it school on civil engineering. It : other words he is strictly up to- date as a surveyor. Courier Tribune. W. II , Osborne , jr. , who is nov the efficient and obliging deputy clerk of Custer county , seems t ( have a clear field for the nomi nation for county clerk on th < Republican ticket at the pri mary. Well , we see no reasoi why W. II. jr. , shouldn't havi it. He is a good fellow , a hard working deput7 , a Republican and a hard man to beat at th His four years experienc a Having sold the JUickeye Ranch known as the Goo. Adams Ranch , i will sell at public sale , at Fi.rmors' Stock Yards , Ill Commencing1 at I o'clock , J35 head of horses , 9 brood mares , with colts at side , 7 geldings 4 years old 7 geldings 2 years old , o yearlings. These horses will he sold without reserve. TERMS : 8 months time on bankable ) noio bearing 10 nor uenfc inixjrest ; ? J per cent off for cash , A. H. TURPEN , Auctioneer. | Lf G. E. RICHTMYER. Clerk. U * , , as deputy clerk fits him for the position of clerk , which he will undoubtedly have the pleasure of Hlliug. Courier-Tribune. It has been many years since this section of Custer county has offered a candidate for the im portant office of treasurer , one of the offices of all county offices that demands a man who knows how. In D. V. Joyncr we have such a candidate and , as will be seen by another column , lie asks the nomination on the Repttb'ican ticket at the primary election on August 17. With the exception of five years Mr. Joyncr has been a res ident of the county since 1881. With him you have seen the county develop from a few scat tered ranches to its present proud position as first in corn , first in hogs , first in alfalfa and second in cattle of all the counties in the state. You have known him as mac u ur , UIUIK in mi : u. o. t and office under a Republican and continued under a Demo cratic administration , but from the long time he served , you probably know him best as dep uty county treasurer. In all these , and other positions of re sponsibility and trust which l > c held , we do not need to tell you that he has always made good. lor a long time he bought grain in Hrokcn Bow , and for the past two years he has successfully managed the Farmers Ulcvator at this place and to so engaged at the present time. While this paper is not a po- itical organ , yet we believe that merit should be recogui/.ed , and ; hat his party should give Mr. Joyner a lousing endorsement at he polls. Mcrna Postal. What was the matter with Broken Bow's celebration ? It was all right. A little rain iclpcd to make the people feel ike celebrating. Meetings of the commercial club such as was held two weeks ago should come more often. The only real objection made to the club and its work is that the members do not know what is being done by the executive com mittee. These meetings are a great help in keeping up the in terest in the organization and the effectiveness of the club de pends in a great measure on the activity of all the members. The success of the 4th of July celebration is due entirely to the untiring efforts of the committeemen - teemen who worked like trogansj from the time the business men voted to celebrate until the last event on the program was ( pulled off. The committees were com posed almost entirely of the younger business men of the city and they worked together as one man to secure a successful celebration. The young men have shown energy and ability in handling this and they should be given other opportunities of J boosting for the city. ZUA1I1ROTA ZEPHYRS. Keith Gttyton , of Eddyville , tfcbr. , has been visiting Chas. Koo/er the past few days. Nearly everyone took in the Broken Bow celebration and re port a good time in spite of the disagreeable weather. Miss Maude Callcn spent Mon day night with Miss Helen llol- coinb. Ceo. Barber received a IctUr this week from and written by his brother , Ch.is. , who is still improving since recovering his mind. Miss Florence Whitman , of Broken Bow , visited Saturday night and Sunday in this vicin ity with M. D. Gallon's. Miss Madge Bishop spent Monday night in town with friends. Mrs. Ralph Johnson has been taking care of Mr. and BIrs. Henry Johnson's children during the absence of the hitter's par ents at the Seattle cxpositi n. Mrs. Frank Kouth's sister is in town , visiting for an indefinite time. Koscoc Calleu spent Saturday and Sunday in these parts. Harry Ash won second prisje at the pie eating1 contest at the celebration. W. W. Bishop has been hav ing trouble with his well , but now has it in better shape by doing a great deal of work. George Barber Fundayed with the Jackson family in another neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cole re turned from St. Joseph last Hun- day morning. They went down there to bring their son , Walter , home from a hospital. Walter comes back to us much improved , but is not entirely well yet. Ten Cents for Three Months A Forty Page Magazine for the Boys. * ( I. W. OLM8TK/VD Kditor Broken Bow , Nebraska NOTICH TO CUKD1TOKS. In the county court of Custor County , Neli- raslia. Ill tin- matter of tlip rstate of Jens M. Chris. tunsL-n , ilecoasL'tl. The State of Nc-braska. to creditors ol said uastatL1 : Take notice , that I will sit In the County court room , In llroken HOW , In salil county , on the Und tiny of July. UKJSI , anil the 20th day of Dec. lOOi ) at 10 o'clock a. in. , to rc > celve and examine all claims llled ami pre sented against said estate , with a view tc their adjustment mul allowance : and that on the llrst date above named the petition ol the widow will be heard for homestead , exemptions and allowance , and other .statu- tory right * . The time limit for the pre.sentalion ol claims against said estate Is six months from the l iul day of June , I'M ) , and tlit- time limited for the payment of debts is out year from said date. Dated June L'2 , 1009. A. U. UUMPHUEY , J 31 , to J 15 It County Judge. Billy Rickler was in this vi cinity last Sunday. Miss Luce has accepted the po sition as teacher in the Tappan Valley school. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. WAlTlflK FOR. A REPORT From Every Man and 'Woman That appreciates a cotnplete- at-every point Jewelry store. Lately we've been adding to . our stock here ami there. Strengthening it frilling it out in spots that seemed to need it. Put m a lot of new Watches , and quite a few Rings of various kinds. Increased the showing of the smaller goods all along the line , which rounds out.our.stpck.nicer , than ever ! In are YOU interested ? Be surewou'll find it here. 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