Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 09, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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Grand Market Day Sale , September 25 , 1909
Horses , cattle , bogs , farm machinery and house hold goods will
be sold on commission. List you property early. Sale begins
at 2 o'clock sharp. H. A , TINDER , Auct. and Mgr.
Jaa. Clinebcll is in Lincoln at
tending the state fair th's ' week.
Miss Nettie Ilolcorab returncil
last Friday from a visit with
friends in Seattle.
Ilotner Rupert and I < jnn Sul-
livau went to Lincoln Tuesday
evening1 to take in the stale fair.
Miss Pearl Cox , who has been
visiting relatives in this city ,
left Tuesday evening for her
home in Wichita , Kansas.
Fred Brueggcmann , John
Steinway and John Campbell ,
went to Grand Island Saturday
evening and returned Monday
morning.
John Cadwell , who has been
visiting with relatives in Illinois
for the past three months re
turned home last Friday evening.
> Miss 15 fin a Wright , of the
"hello" ofiicc visited in Mcrtia
Sunday.
Judge Wall , of Loup City , is
in the ctty this week on business
in the district court.
Mr. and Mrs , Oscar Amsberry
went to Anselmo Saturday even
ing to visit with relatives.
Harvey Cook , who has been at
Linscott this summer on the
ranch , came down last week in
order to begin school Monday
morning.
Ray Perry , of Anselmo , was
arrested last Friday by Sheriff
Kennedy , charged with having
set out a prairie fire last May in
the vicinity of Anselmo. The
fire which he is charged with
setting burned up considerable
hay and some live stock.
John Dixon , who has been in
the employ of Anderson & For
ney , left Sunday for Denver.
The VV. L. Caldwcll farm lo
cated 6 miles cast of this city
was sold this week by the real
estate firm of Mullen Bros , to
Messrs. Arnold and Wilde , if
Concordia , Kansas. Thete are
320 acres in the farm and the
consideration was $12,000 , or
$37.50 per acre.
Manager Great has been mak
ing some extensive repairs on
his opera house. He has put in
a steel lining on the wall and
ceiling and repainted the inter
ior. Everything is in readiness
for the opening week with the
popular Benjamin Stock com
pany next week. Tickets on
sale at Holcomb's book store.
Remember that the Benjamin
Stock company will play all next
week at the Great opera house.
George Vallemlcr , A. E. An
derson's popular jeweler , return
ed Friday from his vacation trip
to OiiKiha.
K. Althage , who has been
cooki.ig at the Grand Central
hotel plead guilty to assault on
A.J. Elliott in Justice Holcomb's
court Tuesday and was fined ten
dollar ? and costs Althage was
not satisfied with some of his as
sistants and called Mr. Elliott
into the kitchen and threatened
to use a butcher knife on him.
A surprise party was giveu to
Guy Buswell last Monday even
ing at the U. B. parsonage.
After a number of games had
been played the guests were
served with delicious water
melon. Guy was taken wholly
bv surprise , but was equal to the
occasion and entertained the
guests in a royal manner. He
will leave in about a week to at
tend the University at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hoga-
jooni went to Lincoln Tuesday
, o attend the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Shinn re
turned home from their coast
trip last Friday morning.
Attorney W. II. Thompson ,
the "little giant" from Urand
Island , is here looking after bus
iness in the district court.
Col. II. A. Tinder returned to
this city last Thursday and is
this week advertising a market
day sale in this city for Septem
ber 25lh.
WayneJ Sopcr , who has been
visiting in Brown county the
past summer , returned home the
first of the week to attend school
the coming term.
L Cushman returned Tuesday
from a two week's visit with his
sister and daughter at Water-
town , South Dakota. He had
not seen his sister for twenty-
eight years and it had been four
teen years sidce he saw his
daughter.
W. B. Eastham went 1o Lin
coln Tuesday evening for the
state fair.
Miss Essie Holcomb , secretary
to Judge Dean , came up from
Lincoln Monday evening and is
visiting at home.
II. A. Sherman , E. E. Miller ,
Landy Wolf and Arnold Krbel ,
of Sargent , were in the city
Tuesday on business in the dis
trict court.
Miss Adeline Arnold , of New
Lexington , Ohio , arrived in the
Bow Sunday evening for an in
definite visit with her cousin ,
Miss Glea Sopcr.
School commenced the first of
this week in the Dunlap school
house with Miss Ruth Kimball
as teacher. She will teach a
seven months school.
The Benjamin stock company
which has been making a hit
with the people of Kansas will
be at the Great opera house next ,
week with all new plays ,