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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1909)
THIS REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNT * , NEBKA8KA. the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. The official bond committee made the following report : We recommend the following bonds be approved. Jerome Taylor , clerk cast Cus ter ; R L Briggs , justice of peace east Custer ; Albert Klecb , jus tice of peace Garfield. Geo-W Headley , J B Gilmore , Edward Foley , sr , Com. It was moved and carried that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. The judiciary claims commit tee made the following report : We recommend that the fol lowing claims be allowed. E. U'Schwlnd , Justice of | ieaco costs..f 2 CO ) Nellie I-auver , witness anil mlli'.iKu. . . 0 : ia John hauvcr , witness ami mileage 0 IN I II. J. Shlnn , Justice costs 3 o.'i H. J. Shlnii , Justice costs. . . . fi fl ) Oco 11 Malr , clerks costs 3M < ; eo 11 Malr , clerks costs 3 W ) Clco 11 Malr.clcrks costs 4 2S Ueo II Malr , clerks costs 3 fit j Gee 11 Malr , clerks costs 3 5C ) Oco H Malr , clerks costs 4 IK 11. J. Shlnn , Justice costs a Ui 11.1 Snlmi , lUNtlco costs 305 11 J Shlnn , Justin- costs 3 Oft Horace Kennedy , fees and expense nrsl iiu.irtor 151 4 ! > Horace Kennedy , fees and expense second quarter IB3 " 8 And that the following claims be allowed in the case of State vs. Tephain , et al : U W Miller , 1 day 30 miles * 400 SK button , 1 day HO miles 4 ( X > Maryitnycr. I day 30 miles 4 > Thomas lioyer. I day 30 miles 4 Oil Herman Hwanson. 1 day : V ) miles 4 uo William ( lontry , I .lay 30 miles I " 0 Hubert Miller , 1 day 30 mllcB I < lilmor lias * . 1 day 30 miles I " 0 Fred llrlttan. 1 day and 30 miles 4 00 Hert Kmiiileld. 1 il.iy m miles 4 oo O J Howe , i day 30 miles 4 oo Ira Foster , serving sup. for state 3 75 And that the following claims be allowed in the case of State vs. Mary Sexton ( insane : ) \ \ K Talhot. member of hoard and ex amination of patient woo Alpha Mo'paii , member of hoard SO1) ) ileo II Malr , inumbur ol hoard and clerk costs r > Patrick Hrxton , 1 day as witness and M miles 4 w Johanna Muxton , 1 day as witness and to miles 4 Charles Kroeman I day as witness ana CO miles 4 SO Oeorge Mary. 1 day as witness and SO | miles ' r > 0 j J B Gilmore , 1 ® ! FA I v ' f * \ on derf ul * display s of Splendid Racing Idberati's Band and Grand Opera Singers. Pain's Baiile'inthe ' Clouds with Airship m , Alhlelic Meet -Carnival - BaseBall OtlC AND ONC-HALr RATES ROUHD T/JIP ON ALL RAILROADS for information. Premium List. or Entry Btankswrifc , , W.R.Mellor , LINCOLN. NEB. PAINTS We arc handling1 a line of paint with a five year guarantee. 1C you are thinking of something in the paint line let us show you the best paint on the market. are showing a good 4 WE coat line of Graniteware at prices that will cause you to smile. JFru.it season is here , you need a Kettle , Sause Pan , Cullen der , Spoon. Look over our line , you will find some article you will need. OUH line of Buggies , Spring Wagons and Carriages are complete. If you contemplate getting a Rig step in our shed and look over our line. We can please you with a Velie , the best on the market. II1 * you want a mower to cut your grass we have them. The 'Daiu , no better inade. Try one and be convinced. WE are still handling the Sharpless cream sepera- tor. Easiest cleaned , easiest running machine on the market. Look them over. lme ° a ( es anl Gents and Combination Saddles. Riding Brides , single and double buggy and work harness are com plete , .look them over before you purchase. We can satisfy with quality and prices. WE have a fine line of Tiger drills , Latest improved. See them. general line of Hardware OUR Stoves , Silverware and Cutlery is complete. Call and see us. G enera 1 Hard Gco W Headlcy , Kdward Foley , sr , Com. It was moved and carried thai the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. A motion was duly made and carried that the county clerk be instructed lo draw warrants for all claims allowed at this and prior meetings of the board. The minutes of August 11. 12 and 13 , were then read and ap proved , after which it was mov ed and carried to adjourn until Thursday , Aug. 19. Jos Pigman , County'Clerk. By W II Osborne , jr , Deputy. ' ZUAWROTA ZHPIIYRS. Harry Grooms has left this neighborhood. Elton Carrel is working for M. D. Callen. Mrs. W. H. Rice and two daughters and Mrs. O. A. Cecil and son visited their brother Nine McComas and family Satur day night and Sunday. Misa Nora Sinyer arrived here last week from North Platte to assist Mrs. J. T. Cole. Kalph Johnson's nephew and ousin of New York state are isitiughere. . Mrs. G. C. Rector was brought ut to her mother's home last donday. She is very sick. The oclorp , as yet , have not formed definite opinion of her illness. Mrs. Wess Cole , of Kansas ! ity , visited J. T. Cole's last week. Her son , Lynn , who has been here all summer , returned with his mother. Stewart and Blaine Lanterman and C U. Franklin's Suudayed ivith Oscar Tappan's. Miss Mabel Ormsby was the guest of Miss Lela Koozer Sun- lay night and Monday. W. W. Bishop's are tresuing his week. M. D. Stone's were callers ; at Butler Sand's last Sunday. M. D. Callen's spent Sunday .vilh Mr. Olmsteads. A number from ( his vicinity have been attending the Chau- tauqua and find it very interest- ug. ug.B. B. B. Sands had a severe at tack from his heart last week , was unconscious several hours , lis friends hope that this may not soon be repeated , as this is a very dangerous organ to have trouble with. School commences first week of September in Tappan Valley with Miss Luce as instructor. Mrs M. D. Callen and Maud were in Merna one day last week. Little Margarete Heaps who has been ailing , is better at this writing. Keith Guvton spent Sunday with Chas. Koozer. John Triplett is still hauling hay from the-P .den farm. One of Mr. Koozer's cows vvas killed by lightening last week. Broken Bow , Neb. , Aug. 19 , ' 09. I wish to take this means of expressing my thanks to tbe Re publican voters of Custer county. for their votes in placing me in nomination for the office of county clerk. Having no opposition at the Primaries , and being your pres ent deputy county clerk , I have not taken the time necessary to make the campaign , but trust I will have the pleasure of meeting a large per cent of the voters be. fore the November election. To those who had business dealings with me during the past four years as deputy , I ask , that if I have given satisfaction , that you give me favorable mention to your friends and acquaint ances. Yours truly , W. II. OSIIOKNK , JK. When you think of buying a watch , think of Sanders' drug store , jewelry department. To the General Public on the proposition ot mowing weeds : I have been requested by several farmers who have taken the pains to mow the weeds in the public highway about their places , to enforce the law and compel others to mow the weeds. Upon examination of section 6181 obbey's statute of 1909 you will find that it is the duty of the road overseer to have this done , in case the owner refuses to do it , and Lave the same charged against the property as an as sessment , in other wnrlp , a tax against the real estate. In case the r ad overseer fails to do this duty after being so re quested by any resident of th2 road district , then it becomes the duty of the county attorney to prosecute the road overseer who shall pay a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50. This I will surely do , and no road overseer should have any preference of men , neither as to their standing or financial condi tion. I make this public state ment so as that all road overseers may understand the law. N. T. GADD , Countj Attorney. Wjien'you buy toilet soap you want soap , not pre miums. Don't pay for something1 you do n't by buying- from canvass ers their sweet-scented wares. You want a soap that will leave the skin white and soft and leave a pleasant order. We sell Tar. Soap , Glyc erine Soap , Oat Meal Soap , Cocoa Oil Soap , Castile Soap , Carbolic Acid Soap , and soaps of all kinds. All of them are high grade and you will get your money's worth in SOAP if you by them of S , R. LEE The Busy Druggist NOTICE OP PETITION. Kstate No. L'35 of Eben Chapln , deceased n County court of Lancaster County , Ne braska. The State of Nebraska , To all persons In terestcd In said estate , take notice , tbat a petition has been tiled for hearing on for elgn will olfered for probate , which ha been set for hearing on August 20,1B09 , at 1 o'clock 9 M. Dated July 20 , i 09. ( Seal ) A. U. HuMiMiiiKY , County Judge. If you need help of any kind , tell as many people as possible. There are more than 40,000 people ple who subscribe for the Oina ha Bee. You can tell them all or one cent per word per day. Write today. When you think of Cut Glass or Nice China think of Sanders' drug store. Received another car of Studebaker - baker Wagons. It pays to buy the best' . Guo. WILLING. a2-s9. It is surprising to see the amount of dirt that a Noxall fil ter will take out of your drink ing water. PERFUMES Delicate and de lectable odors all the new summer fan cies and the old-time favorites. Perfumes of refine ment sweet , soft and lasting. We have all the newer varieties. J. G. Haetere A Gentle Being That'i Why Everybody Made n Mark of Him. "Down ! " cried Mr. Dolly pegs in n gentle voice as the elevator approached preached Ills iloor. Hut Instead of stopping , the elevator seemed to increase UH speed and it flashed down In front of Mr. Dolly- pegs' imploring face with a harsh and cruel emphnsls. "Dear me ! " murmured Mr. Dolly- pegs. "Dear mo ! " For Mr. Dpllypegs was a gentle soul , and BO that n wondering world may know a gentle soul If ever 'again they meet , let us consider the case of Mr. Dollypegs as he stood there in the hall of this olllce building waiting for a car. car.He He was , then , one of those creatures who seem to find it impossible to re- mnln seated when u woman is standIng - Ing , and every time he entered a man's private ofllce he took oft Ills hat and bowed. He never Interrupted , never contradicted and never raised his voice. Ho never stared at any one and if any one stared at him he moved away. Whenever ho gave an order ho prefaced it by "Please , " and whenever ho received a service he said "Thank you very rnucli. " Ho had a way of patting horoen an ho passed them , particularly the steel skeleton constructors attached to ped dlers' carts , and when he walked down a residential thoroughfare he started all the docs' tails wagging like a for est iu a big wind. Children smiled at him instinctively and he could look at n baby in its carriage with such an eye of admiration that the infant's mother had all she could do to re strain herself from bursting Into tears of pride. Such In part , was Mr. Dolly- ) egs , who stood In the hall of his office building waiting for a car. Again the car came down , but this ime it stopped , though in a grudging sort of way , and the elevator man opened the door with so much spirit that Mr. Dollypegs nearly met dis aster. "You seem to be In n hurry to-night , William , " ho smiled at the operator. "Yes , " said William , lumping his jaws ; "no time for foolishness in this car. " Whereupon all the other passengers lumped their jaws and only stopped squeezing Mr. Dollypegs against the side of the cage when a testy old gen tleman on a lower Iloor ( who had been shaking the elevator gate until the building rattled ) got on and began to squeeze Mr. Dollypegs all by himself. "Dear me ! " thought Mr. Dollypegs , "Dear me ! " He was ( he last man to leave the car , and as he walked along the street to the "L" station he stepped off the sidewalk four times to avoid jostling his fellow pedestrians. On the first occasion he stepped into a puddle of water ; on the second he collided with a pushcart ; on the third an automo bile nearly had his life , and on the fourth a truck driver swore at him. "Dear me ! " said Mr. Dollypegs , as everyone turned around to grin at the object of the truck driver's flowers of , speech. "Dear me ! " At the "L" station he was stepping to the window to buy his ticket when a thin man in a hurry dodged ahead of him ; then a medium sized man In a hurry ; then a youth who trod upon his foot ; then a girl who raked his countenance with the feathers In her hat ; then a full-faced ornament of society ; then an iirltable gentleman who showed It , and finally , taking ad vantage of a lull in business , Mr. Del lypegs placed a quarter In the window , saying : "One , please. " The tlcketseller gave him ten pen nies and a bent ten-cent piece for his change , winking at the ticket chop per as he did so , and the ticket chop- aer , who had been watching Mr. Del lypegs1 endeavors to purchase a tick et , winked back to the ticket seller and roared in a frightful voice "Tick ets ! " "Dear me ! " thought Mr. Dollypegs. "Dear me ! " On the elevated he gave his seat tea a cynical featured member of the fair sex , who thanked him not. "Dear me ! " thought Mr. Dollypegs "Dear me ! " A gentleman with a fresh fish In a pa.ier bag held his package In such a manner that it dripped all down the s'do ' of Mr. Dollypogs' coat , and when he moved away and looked at the gen tleman , the gentleman moved close to him again and scowled at him. "Dear mo ! " thought Mr. Dollypegs. "Dear me/ ! " Upon reaching home Mrs. Dollypogs rounded on him for being Jive minutes early and Mr. Dollypegs sought seclu sion and comfort by walking over to the canary's cage In the corner and chirping at the family pet ; but the canary opened its beak in horrid bel ligerency and made a feint toward Mr. Dollypegs , as though it would pick his face oft for t\vo seeds. ii i ngnt men and there Mr. Dolly pegs turned. "How dare you ! " said he. "You lit * tie beast ! " Ho walked away , his mild blue eyes looking troubled and his expression denoting growing contrition and Bhamo. Ho walked away , and , walk ing back again to the cage , ho lifted his face to the bars and whispered in tremulous tones : ' "I say , Dick , old boy. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings , little bird. " Among mammals only the giraffe , porcupine and armadillo arc mute ; they have uo vocal cords. NOTICI : or si-nom , PISIKICT Notice Is lu > rcbv l\ . n that a f perl. I dec- ' ' I ov . m the c-oiintv of SJflCrrini.'ailalc ! ' , of , " " ' "wka. to b"eV < l on < M - . 5thla ! > tul Annum. iw. ! ami Uicrownil.pMil.mttH * . the l.- ai valors ? h , , . " " " ' ' 'strlct " ' " ' I "I'V ' " 'I ' election " . ; . ! ! ! , " ; otl"K < " ' " " " lu.iHlslii the HUIII u. . < . , . iku.io ( for tlii- | > iitiH. | > ol cnrtlug ? , " } ; ; * "Ol' ' ° " 1 'iHi lliiK .mo : or nmiNliliig fnr , Hi . .sclii.ol > n ' ; atiiMaii i umiltnie tlu-re- linliiliiiK tu in * ( mill \\uiilti he corporate limitol t | , , . ( ; iy , , ' llroken for " " nwnun 'levW" on s.ild minis as It foe- arj .iiul J (1 f . . . jt-ar ho'levled hy i i'T1 , ; , , , } - ( ) ' , a i.-iiiiiiuiuu , tnnd iii'Kla- to g A. t ) . null , and each year then-alter , .11 said bonds aru matured , lor an amount --iicient to p.ij-said bonds - - at their inatur- ( . . "n di'Jollia8 ' lo.llc 1UL' | alul I'Jyal'lu ' A. 1) Wi. ( and to draw Interest at the rali > of nt " Inti'iest , payable seml-annually. . Inii-rc.sl . - - - pud p.iyahlo at Kouutzc rothers the Lisca Agency ol the State of Nebraska. In the city ot New York. Said ends to be drawn In the sum of ll.ooooo aeh and to be signed , sealetl and delivered provided by law and In accordance with he provisions ol Siib-dlvlslon M , of Chapter P. V > heelers' compl.ed statute for mop. bald election shall be hejd between the puist ui D o'clock a. m. . and 7 o'clock p. in. , t the city hall on the south slilo and .it the id co h < ei ! hiiliuii 'on the north Blde of said chool district. The tlcki'ts at said special election shall ave prlriti-d on them : "Ior tliiiHsuliic of bonds. " Against the issuliiB of bonds. " Dated August 2nd , nv.1. nv.1.A. . II. IIUMI'IUIRY , 1'iesldent. II. Jwvnrr. Secretary. TO NON-HKSIDENT DI To Frank IMyion and Nancy fayton. non- ii'sldent defendants : You and each of you arc hereby hiQtll1c.il hatou the I7ili day of .inly , icoy , diaries lovler Illi-d in the dtsulet court or Ulster iMinnty. Nebraska , his petition analn.it jou , IheobJi'Ct am ! prayer of which are to obtain ; i di-cii'f against you iinlrtiiig ami eonilrm- 'ng ' In litniM'lt the title and possession to tlio ACS' half ( MM. ) of thosouth\vi"U iiiii tcr ( sw 'I ' ) ot section f. ( M towns-hip Ntvenlcen (17) ( ) lortii ol range eighteen ( IS ) ostol the Utli ' . M. In f'ustcr county. Nebraska , decreeing hat jou haino estate or Interest In said .remises , enjoining you from claiming any intt-rcst therein auvrrso to the plaintiff and 'rom liiterrnpllnir his use and enjojment inoreot and for general equitable relief Alth co.stsol suit You ami c.Kli of you are required to inswcr said petition on or before the 20th lay of Septi-mbir. lHHi ! % Dated this lltti day of August , 1BCO. : U2-sj4t UIIAIII.KS OoviEit , Plaintiff , lly SULLIVAN At SIJIHHS , Ills Attorneys. . Nolicc. Parties knowing- themselves in debted to S. P. Great & Co. are notified to call at the Great home and settle , either by casher or note. All unsettled accounts will be placed for collection about the 14th of Aug. , 1909. j23A.12 S. P. GKOAT & Co. Use paint that is guar anteed not one year not three years but to satisfy you. Enclose the surface of your house with a coat or two of Lucas Tinted Gloss Paint and if it is not salisfac- tory to you , we will furnish paint and painters to repaint it. Fair enough ? The Rexall Store. -A , H. SOUDERS-- Successor to Eel McComas. FOR SAI.U BY Western Lands for Sale rnllioail doo.l towns and adioiniinr furini tit tnljoprrncio TrrniRri-asonnble Coiretnond ence sohrlKd Will send unps , literature , etc. Wi'lr tnJav Ihs Western Loan & Trust Co. , Holdrene. Nebr. Read The REPUBLICAN $1 a Year