Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 09, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE RICPUBLIOAN , OUSTER COUNTK , NEBRASKA.
Fall and Winter
ANNOUNCEMENT
1909-10
We are now displaying a most complete
line of novelties for Fall and Winter.
Your early inspection is invited as it
will afford an opportunity of showing from
a large number of ex-elusive styles.
Come in early and have a new suit for
the County Fair.
We please everybody.
Each piece we turn out speaks for itself.
I
BRUEGGEMANN & SI iNWHY
To The
Farmers' Live Slock Commission
Rooms 209 and 211 Exchange Bldg. South Omaha.
Thev Get
CtJSTER CO.
YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale
\ IF list with me. If you want to buy a snap in a
farm or ranch conio and see me. Phones , of
fice 42 , residence , 129.
BROKEN Bow NET.U.
DID YOU 33VKIR STOP TO
FIGURE irO\V MUCH MONlflY YOU
US--
COULD SAVTC liV TRADINC ! WITH
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.
Dierts Lumber and Coa Company
J. S. MOLYNEUX , Mjjr , Broken Bow , Neb.
ABSTRACTING-
BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED
Farm Loans Quickly Closed
| . A. R ENEAU
If You Are Thinking
Of Borrowing Money
f BUYING A FARM ,
| BUYING OR BUILDING A HOME ,
FOR THE ERECTION OF A BUSINESS
FOR \ KLOCK ,
| PAYING OFF YOUR PRESENT LOAN ,
I BUSINESS OR ANY OTHER LEGITIMATE -
[ MATE PURPOSE ,
And desire money , at lowest rate , without the payment of n commission ,
with every advantage in matter of repayment and prompt action ,
\ SEE Ross G. Moore
Attorney and ended Abstr acter.
SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS.
CoMllmicit front Second paec ,
Arnold Primary
- McUuiro 4 0.1
11 It Klaek lee
UKHailoy 4ivi
1 , M I'U'kftt 4 oo
l.ivn | KimborliiiMr lOl )
1 Al Samui'lbon oo
II. lo\v ! S. Side
\v It Shackelford ix >
Alli'ii HoyntM C 00
\ \ II Osbornu Sr DUO
! , ( IMckott H 00
J \v Johnson ( ! W
Sargent Primary
\7. 1'orrin 100
K Miller 41M
J I ) Uruwnowncr ' uo
I'Yi-d Dram 4 oo
James iMurrtiy 4 no
loliii rollhor 4 00
\V I ) Hall 7 CO
JOH I'iirman , del. ballots to Sargunl
\\VNlliilon. Mlllan 10 42
N .M Morgan , Jndut1 of election . 4 on
hdi'Uailus , camr.Hsiiiir primary
election I oo
Itolioil K Aloiiin , clerk of cli-i-tlnii. . I ' , (
\\.M Piinii , I'am.iHMiii ; prlinar.N yli'i-
n 4 00
Kri'd .1 In. . . , , j . .I 'o of I'lci'lioii 4 fO
Will M Dunn , jtK.tn-ji election and
dt'liMM inir hallois. miluacu ' " r > 1
J K Ocdon , clerk of olcolion 4 in )
li OtiHliinaii , vluvNini ; road , board
work , etc d ! '
U c Ifake , repairs on court IIOIIHO. . L 10
'J'bi' Hmlth 1'iiMiiiur Typu co. , typo-
wilier U2 0
Vital Statistics
Henry Kollpj S "j
K M imtnonds I ! - " >
K Uscii\\ind 10 IK )
4)\v llarnard D >
AI I. Lamb oo
Win Hlu-rman ( > " 5
Homer llardln 1 TO
Hammond iV Htupliuns co. supplier , fit W
A request from tlio township
" of Garilold township for the
re-distn'oling of tlio road dislriots
therein was road by the dork nntl
motion was duly nudj und cnrvioJ
tint tlio road dhtricta in snid town
ship lio're-districttid tia followH :
All Ihnt jmrt of the towiiflhip ly-
e'nst of the cnntor of HMi-tion 5 ,
S , 17. 120 , 20 , 152 in town 18 , range
It ) un.l Hcetiun 5 , 8 , 17 , in town 17 ,
rang 10 , to bo luiown as road dist.
No. 1 , uud all thut pirl lyinpf west
of the eontrr of said Kt c'011 ' ' ° bo
known H road disirict No. 2.
Tin re boin r no fUtthor business
to comn baforo H-o Hoard , itviis
ivnvod fiud oirritul to n 'joiirn ' until
October 12ih , 15)0i ) ) .
Jos PKMAM ;
County Olork
By W. n.OsnonNK.Jr.
Deputy.
is A FREAK OF NATURE.
Peculiar Fossil Which Was Found In
a Limestone Bed.
A remarkable freak of nature and
a rare find from a geologist's point of
view came to light on the farm of
John U. Samlorson , located a few
miles from Latrobe , while Charles D.
Fausohl was digging a hole In the
ground. The hole , about six feet
square , was being put down through
a bad of soft limestone , and one of the
stones encountered , a piece of lime
stone about eight by six Inches In d'l-
monslons , was accidentally struck
upon the etlgc with a pick. It split
open at the blow and Inside was found
\ grapevine leaf. It was of an ordi
nary size , looking exactly as a leaf
from a modern grapevine looks , and
it was as green and as fresh and tender -
dor as though It had just been plucked
from a vino. It withered as soon as It
was exposed to the air and sun. The
leaf was found In the center of a 15-
acre Held of corn , says the Philadel
phia Record.
Expert Pickpockets.
A strange story from one of the
Rnlkon states , whore commercial mor
ality Is still In Its infancy. Is told by
the Cleveland Loader. At a recent
banquet given at the house of the
prime minister a distinguished diplo
mat complained to his host that the
minister of justice , next to whom he
was sitting , had taken his watch. The
prime minister said : "Ah , he shouldn't
have done that. I will get it hack for
you. "
Sure enough toward the cud of the
evening the watch was returned to Its
owner. "And what did ho say ? " asked
the guest.
"Sh-lt ! lie does not know I have got
It back , " said the prime minister.
Terrors of War.
A sweet young thing was being
shown over one of the battleships.
"What Is the captain's name ? " she
asked Incidentally of the marine who
had boon detailed to show her around.
"Mitchell , Capt. Mitchell , " replied
the marine ; and ho added , by way of
historical Interest , "during the Span
ish-American war It was Converse , but
now it Is Mitchell. "
"Oh , " said the s. y. ( . , gazing at him
with all the animation of boarding
school intelligence , "do they change
their names on account .of war ? "
The marine fell overboard , and all
of the crew within hearing jumped In
to rescue him.
An Improvement In Girls.
Ten or twelve years ago , when a
girl got married , she left such a debt
lor wcdiling clothes and expenses that
It ordinarily took the family elx years
to recover from It , says the Atchison
Globe. Fathers should take off their
hats to the modern girl. She earns
the money to buy her own wedding
outfit , and in many cases has a llttlo
loft to help In buying things for her
now house. The modern girl Is more
of an Improvement over the young
woman of 20 years ago than the mod
ern young man la over young men of
that time.
ZUMBROTA ZEPHYRS.
( Tlicsc ttcnii won- received too late for
publication last week. )
M. D. Gallon went to Callaway
Saturday returning1 Sunday. Ilia
cousin , Walter Hall , is very ill
of typhoid fever and Mr. Gallon
paid him a short visit while in
that vicinity.
A. I. Kotith lost a valuable
horse last week from getting too
much wheat. Mr. Routh said
he would not have taken $200
for the animal.
One of Mrs. Ralph Johnson's
sisters has gone to her home ,
after visiting for a few weeks
licrc.
licrc.Mr.
Mr. atid Mrs. Barrett , of the
have been helping with the
haying this wool : nt Nine Me-
Comas. They were all surprised
in a very pleasant manner , owing
to the arrival of Mrs. Ralph Fer
ris from 111. , for a few weeks
visit with her parents , Mr. Bar
rett's , and sister , Mrs. Nine Mc-
Couias.
Keith Guyton has been to Ed
dy ville on a visit , returning Mon
day , lie is working at Mr.
Cole's
W. W. Williams and family
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with relatives near Gates.
B. B. Sands and family were
entertained at Oscar Tappau's
last Sunday.
Mr. Frederick Fershall and
wife arc visiting the lattcr's
cousin , Dr. Dodd and family this
week. They live in Oconto.
Lumber has been hauled to
start the new barn on the schcol
ground.
Miss Olive Cole returned the
latter part of last week from her
trip to Monroe , Nebr. She re
ports a pleasant outing.
Chas. Koozcr , accompanied by
Miss Lulu Williams , of the Bow ,
spent Sunday at New Helena.
Mrs. G. C. Rector is still slow
ly improving.
Vcra Ash , who has been on
the sick list , is a great deal bet
ter.
About one and a half miles
cast of here a fine rain fell last
Friday' , though with a great
deal ol wind , tearing to pieces
two hay racks , and one fell on a
horse , injuring him somewhat ,
nit not seriously.
One of the Dodd boys has the
Sharp farm rented for the coni
ng year. lie is plowing some
on the place at present.
Mrs. Ramah Ryerson , of
3roken Bow , was the guest of
Mrs. J. O. Heaps the latter part
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells , and two
of the lattcr's sisters , who arc
visiting here and also a niece of
Mr. Wells , formed a party that
were looking over this part oi
the country last Sunday. The
ladies r-re from different eastern
states.
Mr. and Mrs. Boots Sundaycd
with Harry Ash and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Russotn , of
Ormsby , were through these
parts Sunday * afternoon.
Frank Routh expects to start
Or South Dakota soon to look at
lie country , and if pleaicd with
it thinks of locating there.
Mi s Madge Bishop writes
that -lie is having a fine time
veiling with her relatives in
Lincoln.
Apples ! Apples !
Thousands of bushels of
HEX DAVIS , WINES APS ,
1KNNETTNS and WAL-
BH1DGE apples to sell to
the consumer or to the dealer
and each one pick their
apples. You can handle them
ritfht and g-et them cheap.
Write me at once. Don't
wait. 1 will keep you posted.
I have two very fine regist
ered Polled Hereford bull
calves for sale.
sale.W.
W. V. JKNKINS ,
Arcadia Fruit Farm ,
Arcadia , Nebraska.
Its slang , but "Cut it Out. ' '
Its worth 5 CENTS.
Any beautiful picture in our BIG NORTH WIN
DOW for this coupon and
Prom Aug. 7 to Aug. 14 , 1909
Five per cent discount if you have them framed.
Come eariy if you want one.
KIMBALL , the picture and pic
ture frame dealer.
Fair Week's Greatest
Attraction
Tf you love good plays if you enjoy real comedy
if you cure to hear grand music , come to the Opera
House every night during fair week.
The Benjamin Stock Company
WILL PRESENT SIX NEW PLAYS
plars never given here before. It docs one good
to see fine plays well staged to laugh while listening
to the brightest of comedians.
Don't fail to hear this great
company of artists.
%
During the pickling season you
want the Pure Cidar Vinegar.
Vinegar that is Strong , Pure and
Wholesome.
We guarantee our vinegar to be
absolutely Pure Cider Vinegar and
sell it at only , ' 35 cents per gallon.
Sheppard & Bmrk.
TyWosrt 3E31e > vsi/toar ft
RAS ANDERSON 8
DEALER IN
1
Feed in large ana small quantities at bo Hi wholesale
j and retail.
Special nvtenMon given to filling orders Jor coal
in any quantity.
I Broken Mow , - - Nebraska
Don't Delude Yourself
BY THINKING THAT WE CAN'T SELL
YOU LUMBIOR AND ALL X'UILDING
MATERIAL AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE
FOR LIKE GRADES , AMOUNTS AND
TERMS. PHONE 70.
G. L. TURNER LUMBER
COMPANY
KBIHI
Send your Abstract Orders to
J. G. LEONARD ,
Bonded Abs'cracter
Office in Security State BankjBMcJ'ng