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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
G THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , V Tlfe PURE OLD CIDER VINEGAR PACTS Approved by Uncle Sam For Purity and StrcngHi Our PURE OLD JDBK VINEGAR lias a reputa tion of its own. It is made from the apple known as the cider apple , and all apples put into this well known brand of vinegar are thoroughly washed and well sorted. The vinegar is thoroughly sterilized and aged before putting it on the market for consumption. We guarantee every gallon for its purity and its good table and cooking qualities. Our prleu pur ( jnllonJOc , In rtmntlllos | , 3.'lr. Every house wife should have our vinegar. Fourth of July Fireworks , lire-crackers , Hags , guns , horns , nigger chasers , torpedoes , etc. , Low prices , good goods. In makinjj ice cream you want pure exlracfs--buy them from us-- all flavors. Quality-guaranteed pure. Axle Grease Machine Oils Separator Oils , 5 Gallons of gasoline for 90 cents. 0" . 353 Pure Food Contor. Phone G North Side Trade PURR OU ) CIDIJR VINKGAR-Mnik To The Farmers' Live Stock Commission GO , Rooms 209 and 211 Exchange Bldg. South Omaha. Shut Your Uncritical Eye And look with the other one about your house. When you have found a piece of furniture which fails to "pass muster , " get in earnest about replacing it and come in and see what we can do for } rou. DID YOU EVER STOP TO FIGURS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU COULD SAVE BY TRADING WIT IE US ? We always have the stock to select from. We manufacture our own lumber and can supply your wants in every respect. Let us furnish you the screens for your house the roofing for your roof , coal for your cook-stove. Dicrlcs Lumber and Coal Company J. S. MOLYNEUX , Mjfr , Broken Bow , Net. Slieppard & Burk Wish to call your attention to the fine line of VEGETABLES they have on hand such as : Carrots Onions Parsnips Beets Turnips Lettuce Cabbage Celery We have the FINEST FKESLI OYSTERS in the city , shipped direct from Baltimore. Sheppard & Burk NEW HOPE. Several inches of rain has fallen the past week. The farm ers are not crying "drouth" now. A regular Hood , accompanied by hail , visited parts of this vicinity last Saturday morning which did a great deal of dam age to crops for Clarence Huff- keA , Mr. Case and Air. Bryson. " I. ituinuiuu HIUUC a inp 10 heA Bow last Saturday. Airs. Wolf visited at W. II. Clitics : Wednesday afternoon of a it week. Bertha and Alice Uuffaker lade a Hying trip to the Bow asl Monday. KMcr Millet preached at O. K. asl Sunday. Those that were ot present missed hearing a jood sermon. W. IJ. Cli'ie is a little better it this 1 writing. Another inter- sting ball game was played last Saturday ; afternoon by Lotip Valley and Deer Creek. Score ) to < 13 in favor of Lotip Valley. Blanche Buswell and Merle ; 'albot from Lincoln , and Guy Jttswell ! and Glea Soper from Broken Bow visited Junnie Cline. Air , Griffey and family visited at Mr. J Httffakers Sunday after- 10011. IOCJ Jimuiie Huffaker met with uite an accident week ago last Tuesday morning. While he was ! out riding his horse fell with in , crushing his foot and nkle. He has not been able to walk without crutches since. Prairie Hill. Everyone is busy harvesting ow. Charley Bay is riding around n a new buggy now days. Mrs. Farrol and children , who lave been visiting her parents , eturned to their home uearGandy Sunday. We are sorry to hear of the iii death of Mrs. Prices' father , Mr , Evans , of near Callaway , Esther Longfellow had the misfortune to fall down last Wednesday night and crack one of the bones in her arm , ) ; Mrs. Clara Wcesner is al-le to do her own work. lillon. Everyone is looking- pleasant on account ot the fine rains which visited us the first of the week. All those who have fall wheat are busy harvesting. Julia Ilautnont visited with Mrs. Albert Kleeb last week. Miss Hattie Town , of Sargent , is visiting friends near Elton. Mrs. Win. Mclntosh , who has been on the sick list for some time was able to attend church at Weissert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Crowther and Chub Spencer and family Sun dayed with George Bishop's , Mr. and Airs. Ed. Haumont will leave the first of this week to visit friends and relatives in Europe. They expect to be gone about three mouths. ZUMBROTA ZEPHYRS. MissLeona Heaps is helping Mrs. F. A. Routh at present. Lynn Cole , of Kansas City , is visiting his uncle , J. T. Cole. Mesdames. Tappan and White entertained the M. E. Aid so ciety recently. Mrs. F. K. Griffith was the guest of Aliss Bertha Koozer from Monday evening until Wed nesday. Mrs. M. D. Callen is very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Small has a young lady assisting her for a short time. Air. and Mrs. J. O. Heaps spent Sunday with relatives in Snake River. Keith Guytou is working for BirTiiiytJirifitlBIIMKHfiTniiiilTijMETOFSKiSi 13d White. Mrs , Bruce Johuson made a visit in this vicinity last week with Ralph Johnson's. Harry Grooms , of St. Joseph , is helping- with farm work at J. Cole's. Mr. Grooms is the gen tleman that helped care for Wal ter Cole during- his stay in the hospital , but wanted to have out door work for a time , so came back with the Cole's. Harry Ash's brother is helping him make hay. Miss Mabel Tappan spent a few days with her cousin in Ra venna last week. Chas. Tappan went down Sunday morning , but both returned the same evening. Arthur Athey is helping Oscar Tappan through harvest. Miss Whitman , othe Bow , spent Sunday in these parts. Miss Lela Koosjer visited with Miss Madge Bishop the first of the week. Roscoe Callen is cultivating corn for his uncle. B. B. Sands and son , Chas. , Fred Pershall and Pearl Conger , went to the "cherry" orchard last Monday for cherries. Dr. Cole nml fnitiilv. Cole and wife , of the How , and Mr. Small and family were en tertained at J. T. Cole's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pershall , of the Bow , Fred Pershall and family Sundayed with B. B. Sands. The hum of the harvester is heard on every hand. ONO REASON FOR DOUBTVj * When we offer to return the money paid os if our claims do not prove true , we must know exactly what we are talking about when we Kezall " " Hair say 93 Tonic will relieve scalp irritation , dandruff and falling hair , and prevent baldness. Don't scoff , dcubt or hesitate. Try the remedy at our sizes , 500. and $1.00. * * Per Sale By A. II. SOUDCRS Hie CiJy Livery And Feed Barn Fteds your horsei'i > i" > oi audill ujiph > ou Horses and Eigs at reasonable prices. Come aud see me. W. A. Tooley Hderson Fornev We have a full stock of STEAM and WAT ER fiittings. STRAIGHT AWAY GLOBE VALVES and HECKS in all sizes. Also a full line of threshers supplies. Now is the time to in stall your plumbing or heating plant. Speci fications and estimates cheerfully made. O i / BROKEN BOW , NEBR WEDNESDAY AU , ' 09 This will be a grand opportunity to meet the Old Timers of Ouster . county. The gathering will be held in Some Prominent Speakers Will Deliver Addresses Short Talks by Ouster County Pioneers BiC BASE BALL CAME Prizes Will be Given for Following : The Oldest Male Settler. The Oldest Female Settler. The First Born Male Child. The First Born Female Child. Largest Family including fatlier , mother and chil dren. i The oldest person on grounds , without reference to time of settlement. The Youngest Baby in attendance. The winners must be in attendance. Former winners cannot compete. Foot Races. Settlers of the ' 50's. Settlers ' ' prior to 'So's , Boys under 12 . years. Girls under 12 years. Tug of War. Between settlers of the ' 80's and the ' 90's. Splendid Music ! Plenty of Shade ! COme and Enjoy a dayof Rest and Recreation J. M. FODGE , President. E. R. PUROELL , Secretary.