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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN- OUSTER COUNTY. NEBRASKA ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to anr ance to the people of Broken Bow and vici l cy that I have purchased the stock of go < formerly owned by J. W. Scott , and i nvoicing , I find it is much larger than 1 ticipated , in fact I have more goods on hai than room to handle them properly , an n order to reduce the stock VSf. I am maliinf ery attractice prices in gro ceries , Hour and feed. I have also an im mense amornt of Queensware , Glassware. Lamps , Lanterns , Agate , Tinware , Wash tubs , Boilers , and Cooking Un tensile of all kinds wnich am pricing to sell. Have a complete line of .Hardware and Builder's Supplies. I can save you money. Come in and investigate. < - J. G. LEONARD NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE IN SOCIETY CIRCLES Oy Mrs. Amanda L , Xanderi. DltGHKB OK HONOK The Degree of Honor initiated two new members Tuesday after noon , The next meeting : will be Dec. 14th at which time the annual election of officers will take place. There will also be initiation and a banquet. THK PJtOPI.HS CHORAL UNION The Peoples Choral Union met at the home of Mrs. Frank Taylor Tuesday evening. Dur ing the evening n short business session was held. In the ab sence of the president the vice president , Rev. Aubrey , presided. The following committees were appointed by the president : On membership , John Turner , N. T. Gadd , Mrs. Xanders ; on adver tising , Lee Plckett , Earl Moly- ncaux , Mrs Leonard , Mrs. Kern ; on music , Misses Bowen and Cad- well , Mcsdames Holcomb and Stuckey , Messrs E. E. Squires and Kern. On motion Mrs. F. Taylor , Miss Bowen and John Turner were appointed to secure a place of meeting. On motion this will be known as The Peoples ples Choral Union. v I.UNCHRON Miss -Ab'bie - Laugson-Wilaon entertained last Saturday at a one o'clock five course luncheon , in honor of her sister. Miss Francis. Covers were laid for fourteen. The shades in the dininp room were lowered and the roo- arti ficially lighted. The t dec oration was a beautiful if rest ing on an embroidered : entre piece ; radiating from th'.entre of fhe tabe were fern It s ; at the 'end of each leaf w ' pink and white rosebuds ; fi ai the chandelier to the four cc ers of the table , were suspended strips of pink and white tissu paper. beneath the chandelier hung a large pink and white htart with a picture of Miss Langson on one aide and of Mr. Clyde Wilson on the * other side. At each place were pink and white carnations. The place cards were pen and ink sketches of the bride. As soon as the guests were seated at the table , Miss Abbie raising a glass of grape juice , gave this toast "i'o the health and happi ness of the bride and groom to be Miss Francis Langson and Mr. Clyde Wilson. " Several pictures were taken of the sene in the dining room. During the afternoon there was a variety of instrumental and vocal music. The guests were the Misses Delia House , Dorothy Maulick , Ada Bowen , Haijcl Molyneaux , Ruth Jones , Orah Squires , Marion and Nettie Holcomb , Willa Bean , Mary Morgan and Mrs. J. K. Hermon. RKCRPTION The members of the Christian church gave an informal recep tion Tuesday evening at the homo of Mr , and Mrs. J. C. Moore , in honor of their new minister and family Rev. and Mrs. Doward. The evening was spent in a delightfully social way. A well rendered program added to the evening's enjoyment. Instrumental solo , Mrs. Dar nell ; son ? , Helen Rcueau ; reci tation , Violet Larson ; vocal solo , Mrs. Herbert Watts ; solo , John Turner ; Recitation , Mamie Chapin ; selections by the Male Quartette. Dainty refreshments were served. , There were sixty mem bers present. . Rev. Doward comes here from Lincoln. . , ACCEPTS Rev. W. H. Xanders has re ceived a call to a parish in the Diocese i-f Albany , N. Y. , and to Grace parish at Columbus this state. Rev. Xanders has accept ed the call to Columbus and will take charge of the work the first of the year. KVRNING PARTV Last Saturday evening the Misses Ina and Jean Sullivan entertained a few friends at their home west of town. Whist was played at three tables. Lite in the evening a dainty supper was served. The guests were the Misses Reed , Springer , Pierson and Rupert. Messrs James Lomax , Homer and Walter Rupert , Lynn Sulli van and Dr. Buckley. C. A Sheppard and wife went to Ansley on Thanksgiving day to join a family reunion at the home of J. H. H. Cross. 7 J , C. BOWEN 1909 The Place to Buy Pure Groceries We sell the celebrated Chase & Sanborn Teas and Coffees. Prices , 20c , 25c , 30c per lb. , also.2 Ib Seal Brand 75c. Also the well known Gas RoastedCoft'ees. _ Tea Leaf Tea at 50c per lb. Pure Buckwheat Virginia Sweet Potatoes and Best Ever Maple Syrup 5c per pound Katno Pancake Flour Velvet Candy 10 and 26cpackages We have it Its the best 10 and 22c packages One of the 57 Varieties Self Rising Buckwheat Its Mincemeat lOc packages Net 20c per pound New 1909 Dill Pickles Cotub and Extracted Honey 15c per dozen Pure and White Ited Jacket Sweet Cider 12 and 20c perlb , 40c per gallon Winter Parsnips Nice and Crisp Scperlb. Old Rice Pop Corn King of all Corns Blue Top Turnips Every kcrnal pops 12c per peck Shelled 5c per lb. Sealshipt Oysters Trade Nothing but Solid Meats- Pure , Old Cider Vinegar Finest'packed ' GOc perqt' , ' ' Mark Watch For Our Xmas Ad. IEWS'.OFTlJECOiJNtY ? Zumbrota Zephyrs. Mr. Barrett took Thanksgiving dinner Witti bis daughter , MM. Nlue McCotuas and family. Miss Madge Bishop spent part of her VHcutiou witn Miss toy Ream in Onus- Miss Stella IJggleston spent her va cation at home. C. V. Franklin's ate turkey with Cscar Tnppim's lust Thursday. George Stanley in husking corn this week lor B. B. bauds. M. D. Gallon's spent Thanksgiving evening with VV. W. uishop's. George Barber is now a full fledged Woodman , hiving been initiated during the log rolling. J Koozcr and family were entertained at C. K.Deming'H on rhaukgiving. B. B. Sands and family enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner with tfnsd j/er- shalls. Those that attended the program at the school house report it very euiertaiu- Miss Ruth Egglestou visitedr her grandmother in the How during vaca tion. tion.C. C. K. Dem ing and family of Callaway , Mrs. { j. Bcatilc and little daughter , ot Cairo , and Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Dealing of the liow , look dinner last Friday witu Koozer'A. C. IS. Demiug and tauiily expect to leave shortly for Oergou , to niukfc their home , Mrs. Beadle is visiting this week with Mr. Koozer's. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson expect to go to Fremont next Saturday uu u business trip. K. B. Barber's bouse is being treated 4o a coat of plastering. Mr. Peden has been hauling bay and corn from his ranch. A number from ibis vicinity "attended the Woodman log rolling. 1 hey report a splendid time , The farmers are anxious to get their corn husked , the weather seems so un settled. George Barber is busking corn for J. Bradburu on the French Table. Ncls Whipple , of the Bow-is busking corn for Iv. U. Barber. M. D. Callen has been buying corn. Mr. Bradburu and Mr. Sands brought him some this week. ' ' Welssert. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bishop , of Brown county , will visit relatives here for a few weeks. , Mrs. James Govier is on the sick list. Klla Shadden and brothqr are sick vith the mumps. THE KIND " * * ( 7 We will make oiir usual liberal discount to Christmas ree Committees on Christmas Trees and Decorations Candies , Nuts , Fruits , Etc. N ITI.J BJ.ll .J 5 PHONE NO. 161. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Firnio and family were visiting Chas Govier Thanksgiving. They have a new bell for Welssert school house and will have it up in a "ew days. Arthur Cooksley butchered Friday. August I.eck , of Dlton , bought Ctiar- nier Noble's place , joining his other : nrui , John Scott and wife , ot Westefvflle , was viRitiug'Jatnes Govier's Sunday. W. Govier is husking corn for Milt Peterson. Will Scott was visiting at Piper's' Sim- day evening , We hear ( fharley Cooksley "went to Broken Bow fora new shelter. We are hoping he will succeed in getting one as everybody thinks what Charley can't do others needn't try. , AkKinley Murmurings. . Don't forget tlie basket supperat the Lower Spring Creek achool no'.ise Fri day night , Deccniber 3rd. Several of the young people of this vicinity attended the ball at Callaway Wednesday night. Mrs. R. I * . Shoup and daughters and Bird Aau spent Thanksgiving atr Joseph Haefele's. Misses Mildred , Reno Headley and Ethel Phelys visited at Jos. Haefele1 * Friday aftejfioon. Leonard Jftnefele attended the dance at Pelkex Saturday night. .Ruth Raefele is visiting hqr cousin Mrs. K. I , . Shoup this week. Lizzie Haefele spent Sunday with her friend Lottie Arnold on Spring Creek. Klsie Myers Maud Haefele , Anna Tietjenu and Jake Tietjens spent Sunday evening at Jofeph Haefele's. Several from this vicinity attended J. P. bticger's Sale November agth. Prairie Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Mvius arc on tlio sick libt. Frank Neth and wife , ot Union Valley , visited with Karl Shoup' * . . , . . . , Chas WeesncrreturnedSatimUy night from Marion , Illinois. Mr. Ellis got a horse badly cut in * a runaway Uat Thursday. Mr. fills'Brother is Visiting him , Chat , Bay and Chas. Longfellow are shelling corn-for-.Mr. Price. - _ A few from here attended the box supper at Union-'Valley"Friday night. ' A few attended the dance at Allbrighta Saturday night. The Misses Or a Morford , Ola and Susie Thomas andKAHce Longfellow had two days of vncatlonilast week , Mrs. Morford returned from the aaud hills last week. Elton News. We are expecting to hear of a wedding this week. Chub Spencer marketed hogi in Brok en Bow Saturday. Rev. Smith expects to begin revival meetings at Wcisserl in the near future. Mrs. Mottinger is visiting her son Wesley , at Menia , this week. John Holland and wife spent Thanks giving with Chub Spencer's. Amy and Minn Pirnie and George Cooksley Sundayed at Dave Pirnle'fl. Myrtle Bishop and Vernon Barnes Suudayed nt P. M. Case's. Mabel Pinckney spent the Thanks giving vacation with her parents in Bro ken Bow. Florence Montnytie , who has been staying with her brother the past three months , returned to her home at Hebron Tuesday. Harry Blackwell wi'l have his sale on Dec 6th. He and his family will leave for Oregon soon after. Mr. Roy , of Missouri , arrived here Saturday morning. He comes to ( ill the position as clerk In Pirnie's store at Weissert. Ortello News. Ida Jugrani come home Wednesday and stayed until Sunday with her folks. M. L. Knapp and wife , J. S. Dyke and wife and C. II. Chass spent Thanks giving at J M Ingrain's Purly and Robert Ingram took in the box social at the Kelly school house Tuesday night of last week Furly Ingram spent Sunday night at Chas Hall's in the sand hills C H Chass spent Fiiday night at J M Ingrain's Invitations are out for a party at J F Baker's Saturday night G S Lown and Lee returned to their work in the valley Sunday Mrs J S Dyke is on the sick list this week ( itiilford. Wednesday Dec ist will l > e the last day All the patrons are invited to at tend and hear our program The fourth and fifth grades completed their work in grammar in these three months All children have done extra well in all their studies Thanksgiving was spent in intelligent work at school Jessie Miller and the Taylor children were absent Thanksgiving Ralph and Harold Crocker , from An- selmo , visited our school Tuesday Our Thanksgiving program was a jrand success A full house of attentive guests were present The program was rendered without the slightest mistake We are proud of compliments re ceived Claude Auisberry fell heir to the turkey He weighed 17 pounds R C Shiley and wife from Merua , spent Sunday with J O Taylor's Lillie Taylor spent the latter part of the week with her sister , Mrs Overton The carpenters came to Talbot's to finish their cement house . Mrs Dritt , from Indiana , is visiting her niece in Bcrwyn Fred Taylor and wife , from Berwyn , and Mrs Dritt , from Indiana , spent Sun day at Nelson' Jesse Crocker and family , from Ansel- mo , spent Thanksgiving with Harring ton's B Geggie purchased a new horse Mr Harrington purchased a team in Broken Bow A rubber tire wa lost between here and Broken Bow The finder will please return it to Steve Taylor Rd Woodworth has left Talbot's to at tend school It once was Slid , "People who live in glass houses should never throw stones" Prairie Center. Listen for the wedding bells Mr Poor and gtandchildren , Ruth and Charley Beal , visited at Rains' Sunday K L Hogaboom and wife visited at Bay's Sunday Mae Rains spent Saturday and Sunday at home Mr Beal is some better Gilfred Bowman , from Missouri , is working for Gus Schurr Loua Sims spent Friday night and Saturday at Deal's Kdua Russom took dinner at Beat's Sunday The dance at Allbright's was well at tended All report a jolly time Several of the young folks attended the firemen's ball Thursday evening in Broken Bow B L Hogaboom and wife spent Friday evening at Rains' Miss Deal and Mr Oxford spent Thurs day evening' t Rhoadea' ( Cnristmas Buying I Made Easy We might suggest that among our Complete Stock of Christmas Goods you'll find a Choice Selection of Latest Desinefs in Imported Hand-Painted Ckina Which will please in Price as well as in Designs. Beautiful Xmas Perfumery Boxes Handsome Xmas Stationery Boxes' Our fline line of Toilet Articles in Ebony , Oxadized Silver , Laquer Work and Stag is worth investigating J. G. HAEBERLE W- THE DRUGGIST Medd Glenn visited his father and mother at Sargent last week Klviu Hogaboom went to the sand bills to look for land last weeic We are all anxious to see Miss Schurr who has been visiting in Missouri Bert Oxford spent Sunday with his brother Charley A. VINCENT SHERIDAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls promptly answered day or night. Onire and residence In the Mrs. Olelm building Just west of the Security State Hank. Phone 390 Urokun now , Nebraska. F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KYE. EAR , NOSE and THROAT , Fitting of glasses. Onice In Dlerks Bile. Phone SCO liroketi Uow , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Couvaranclng and national work. Office up stairs over State uank of Broken Bow. ; .Broken BOW , Nebraska 4 N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Holcomb's book store. Onice phone 208 Residence SO. Broken Uow , Nebraska. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Heal EstateInuursmce , Ranches and Farms for Rent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur- veylng and Platting. Comstock , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Unlou Block Business phone 85 , Residence 323 Broken Bow , Nebraska. MISS JUNNIE CLINE MANICURING , HAIR DRESSING , FACIAL MASSAGE , SCALP TREATMbNT. Dlerks Block , Broken Bow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kast Side of Square Agents for ClilckerlnR , Ivors & Pond and Star Pianos. SVc can save you money. Broken Bow. Nebraska. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Broken Bow , Nebraska. CROCERI SPECIALS We have an excellent line of sweet , sour and dill pickels , Chowchow loc per pint , Kraut 15c per quart. Call and see the goods. Fresh Mince Meat In bulk aoc per lb , In pkg * loc pigs , Columbia brand per lb sue Dates In pkg lOc In bulk 3 Ibs for..25c Pure Home made Sorghum , suits the most fastidious taste per gal lon only 75c Sorghum A. P. brand. Try It per gallon i c Pollards pure Apple Cider Nehaw- ka brand per gal oc Mrs. Dent is very ill at her home on the north side. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Business phone , 301 Residence 334U Broken liow , Nebraska. C. F. WILSON , 0. C. CHIROPRACTOR OFF1CB AT S B. Caywood's Broken Bow , Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS : 2 TO 4 P. M. CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS If paid in advance I will give the first six Chiropractic Adjuotments for $10.00 , and thereafter ten adjustments for $5.00 at any of my offices. Anali- zation and examination free at office. Custer County Land Man If you have a snap in a larm , or ranch for sale list with me. If you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch , come and see me. Phones , office 42 , resi dence 129. CHAS. W. BOWMAN BROKEN Bow , NEB. Elizabeth Robins the eminent English authoress , writes about the English Suf fragettes. She tells why they resort to the violence that lands them in jail. Save a little of your indigna tion for the chapters of u The Beast and the Jungle " that arc to come. Judge Lindsey hasn't really started to get to the heart of his . story yet. f ' DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S I AA to ui I hi friintnfitci > AT HOLCOMB I1R S. Mother's Tomatoes a good grade 2 cany for 2..c Prlnccbs Royal Tomatoes 20c U for.35c Hover Putnpklu 2 fur 2sc Ollt Edge Squash per can 15c Sweet Potatoes per can l&c Sweet Potatoes , In bulk B Ib for..25c Cranberries 9 quarts for 25c Grape Fruits lor "c Queen Olyes ] in quart Masons Me Remember ! Oh Remember ! l'h& Seajabtpt Oysters. Those pure , fat , juicy delicious , Bhteppinta entirely free from dirt , dust or ice water. Give them a lrial. , They are only 30c a pint THE SQUARE DEAL STORE" PHONE. 58