Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 09, 1909, Image 8

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THE CUSTJSRrCOUNT * REPUBLigAN
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to the people of Broken
Bow and vicinity that I have purchased the
stock of goods formerly owned by J. "W.
Scott , and in invoicing- find it is much
larger than T anticipated , in fact I have more
goods on hand than room to handle them
properly , and in order to reduce the stock
lam making very attractice prices in gro
ceries , Hour and feed. 1 have also an im
mense amount of Queciwware , Glassware ,
Lamps , Lanterns , Agate , Tinware , Wash
tubs , Boilers and Cooking Untensile of all
kinds wnich I 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 L
THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gleaned for Your Perusnl by Our Rustling Reporters
Garland Lewis , county super
intendent elect , cauie down from
Anselmo yesterday.
Rev. W. L. Gaston of Ansel
mo , was a city visitor last Satur
day. Tbe Republican acknow
ledges a social call.
Judge Reese returned Tues
day night from Beatrice where
be attended tbe funeral of Cap
tain Brooks , late of Dunning.
Misses Golda and Gladys
Brown , daughters of Sam Brown ,
who have been in Colorado the
past year returned to Broken Bow
recently.
George Stevenson , the deputy
orgarmor of the Royal Highland
ers , has been at Alliance the past
ten days looking after the work
in that locality.
Public Sale of Duroc Males
from the herd of Reese & Martin
at the livery and sale barn of
Nelson & Miller , Broken Bow ,
Saturday , Dec. 14 , at 1 p. m.
J. T. Wood has sold his resi
dence property , consisting of
ten acres joining- the city or the
east , to W. F. Higginbottom , of
Myrtle township. We under
stand the consideration was
* 3500.
Cljde Wilson who is to be
clerk in the county treasurer's
office under treasurer elect Mack-
ey is helping in the treasurer's
c ffice so as to get familiar with
the duties of the oflice. The
recognitation of Gus Taylor
makes a vacancy for him.
Mrs. E. D. Marquis , who has
been ill with dirbetes and under
the care of Dn Sheridan for the
past month , has recovered and
left Thursday night , in com-
pauy with her husband , for
Wyoming where they will spend
the winter with their daughter.
HERE IS A BUNCH OF LIVE
HOLIDAY ROCKERS AND CHfiiRS
FOR
Father , Mother , Brother , Sister and Baby
A new line
of Couch Cov
ers and Per tiers
Boston Ideal Comic Opera Company.
Too much cannot be said in
praise of this excellent company
and the fact of Manager Great
havintr secured them speaks-well
for his desire to give his patrons
the very best the road affords ,
and we hope the theatre goers of
Broken Bow will show their ap
preciation of his efforts by giving
liim their hearty support. The
company has already had four
teen very successful seasons , and
now comes with a larger and
stronger than heretofore. This
is what we learn from authentic
sources that the play and player *
are really meritorious and far
superior to the average organiza
tions of this kind. At the opera
house 3 nights commencing Mon
day December 13th.
Mrs. C. U. Franklin , north of
town , is ill with la grippe.
Rev. A. T. Norwood , pastor of
the Baptist church , bus been
confined to his room since Tues
day by sickness.
Remember the public salt : of
Duroc males from KceseMar. .
tins herd , Saturday Dec. 18 , at 1
p. m. at Nelson & Miller's barn ,
in Broken Bow.
J. W. Scott and family , Ed
Scott aud wife , Hey Scott and
family , Mcrl Piguian and W. P.
ttogers left Tuesday morhing for
Texas where they will spend the
winter aud probably locate for
good.
Press liicharson , who has been
sick for several weeks , is reported
in a serious condition and but
little hopes are entertained of his
recovery. His brother C. U.
Richardson , of Arnold , came over
the first of the week to be with
him.
BIG CLOSING OUT SALE
Having sold the Buckeye
Rauch formerly known as the
Gco. Adams Ranch , located
about 10 miles southeast of Bro
ken Bow and 5 tulles northeast
of Georgetown , at 10 o'clock a.
in. aharp on Tuesdiy , December
21st the fallowing- described
property.
14 head of Horses and Mares.
1 Bay Saddle Horse 7 years
old.
1 Gray Saddle Horse 7 years
old.
These Saddle horses are extra
good.
7 head choice Milch Cows ,
100 spring Shoats , extra good.
2 Saddles.
Several sets Double Harness.
1 Grader.
1 Keed Grinder.
3 Two-horse Wagons.
1 Spring Wagon.
2 Carriages , one uiarly new ,
1 Corn Binder.
1 Grain Binder.
3 Deering Mowers.
2 Hay Rakes.
2 Sweeps.
1 Stacker , nearly new.
1 Two-row Dempster Culti
vator.
1 Two-row John Deere Culti
vator.
2 Two horse Cultivators.
1 John Deere three wheel
Lister.
1 Two row Corn Planter.
3 Smoothing Harrows.
1 Gang Plow.
1 Hulky Plow-
2 Disc Harrows.
1 Two horse Gasoline Engine
1 Barrel Dip.
3 Hog Racks.
2 Hay Racks.
1 Horse Power.
Complete set of Blacksmith
and Repair Tools.
1 Separator.
A quantity of Alfalfa Hay.
Prairie Hay.
Millet Hay also Millet Seed.
Several hundred bushels of
Oats.
A complete outfit of House
hold Utensils.
1 Quick Meal Cook Stove near
ly new.
1 Hard Coal Burner.
1 Soft Coal Burner.
C Bed Room Sets and Bedding ,
Tables , Chairs , 1 Office Desk , 1
Washing Machine , 1 Chester
Rifle , Houshold goods and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Free Lunch at noon.
Terms9 : months time on
good bankable notes , bearing 10
per cent interest ; 2 per cent dis
count for cash. All goods must
be satisfactory settled for before
being removed from the premises.
l < \ II. RKKD , Manager.
A. II. Turpen , Auctioneer.
Geo. K. Richtmeycr , Clerk.
Mrs. Walter Harris returned
last Thursday night from Teka-
inah , Bert county , where she had
been visiting her father and sis
ters the past three weeks.
Chas Jaruian , of Wagner , was
in town Wednesday making
proof on his .homestead. Messrs
Steffen and Henningsmeir were
his witnesses.
H. C. 13 tup field , of Anselmo ,
was looking after business inter
ests in the city Monday.
We have just re
ceived a splendid
assortment of
All styles and sizos.
And wo want ( o remind you that wo want to sea
you lit the "Good Old Summer Ttmo" for we have the
host Refrigerators you over saw , It will save first cost
in a short time In the Having of loo. Drop In ft little iMor
and lot us tell you about them.
D. O. KONKLE
THE FURNITURE MAN
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
Ortello News.
Auotber good snow iu tbis vicinity.
Let itsiiow.
J S Djke and wlf < ? vitlled at J. M.
Ingruiu'8 Suuday afteruoou.
E H. Purcell fiuUhed husking com
last Thursday.
E. H. Purcell aud sou Fred went to
Broken Bow Saturday lor a short visit.
Zumbrota Zephyrs.
Low Wanek , who has beeu in tbis
vicinity huaktug aeuie coin , has returned
to the Bow.
M. D. Stone has rented a part of Ben
Holcomfo's farm for next season.
The i'edeu farm ban clmuged hands
a aiti. Mr Wright of Iowa is the pnr-
ctinser. He doenn't yet know whether
b will reside on the ranch or rent it.
This uuow keepn the farmers out of
the field , Mr. Suuda has a number of
tiiuu engaged so when the weather pet-
uiits he can take advantage oi it.
Mr. Hiul Mrs. Frank Ciumer , of Orun-
by , Suudayed with P. A. Routh's.
Chas , SuudH upent Buturduy night with
Cbai Kooer ,
J. T. Cole has disposed of a fine hunch
of hogs ,
News i.i scarce. The weather does't
permit any partien , etc. , and nm afraid
before the winter is over times will he
dull.
l.odi Notes.
Mm. Sena Hartzel Wallace , a temper-
anci ! lectuier from Kansas City , spoke at
the Kvangelical church lust Monday
night. She WHS to speak at the Baptist
church Tuesday night hut on account of
the rain the lecture was cancelled. At
the request of Kvangeliue Myers , the
teacher of this section she inive a vety
helpful and interesting talk to the pu
pils on Wednesday morning. She came
here under the auspices of the W. C. T.
U. of the place.
I < eon Lambert and Charley J inney
started to school this week ,
Mrs. Bert Thurman , who has for over
two months been suffering from nervous
prostration was taken to Calluway Wed
nesday for oestopalhic treatment , having
been given up by pbysiciaus.
Bird Mongey , who has been in the
"Grent Wild and Woolly West" for
about a year and a half returned home
Tuesday night.
Little Iras Ward , who for some has
been sick with typhoid fever , was taken
to Kearney for treatment last week.
Mrs. Dessie VauCIeave , of Kearney ,
has been visiting with her mother-in-law
Mrs. 1 * . T. Vancleave and family the
past week.
On last Tuesday afternoon the Moth
ers' Meeting was held at Mrs. Ryau'a.
In spite of the inclement weather , there
were twelve present. Mrs , Wallace
spoke to the ladies.
Hoosier Notes.
R. B. Johnson and family and Mr.
McCoy and family visited with Porter
Whitney the first of the week.
Garland Lewis was a visitor at C. M.
Street's and also ut the Literary Thursday
evening ,
Mr. Whitney graved the elements and
went to town Monday.
An old tinier in tins valley was uearu
to remark after tbe first snow was gone
that the winter bad already seemed as
long as the longest in years. Wonder
what he thinks about it now ?
The question for debate for Thursday
evening Dec. i6th is Resolved , that the
amount required for improvemsut on
Kiukaid homesteads should be reduced
from $1.35 to .75 per acre.
Guilford.
Little is known in this vicinity this
week.
The snow has delayed corn husking.
People are anxious to yet stock into their
fields.
Steve Taylor was kicked by n horse
Sunday aud is now nursing his lame
limb by the fire.
C. Talbot shipped a car load of cattle
to Omaha.
Mi. and Mrs Tom Wright nud Retta
Young spent Tuesday at Amsberry's.
Wednesday Dec. 1st was the last day of
Miss Rains' school. A goodly crowd of
the patrons were present to listen to our
well rendered program and to express
their regrets for the closing of bchool
and give their thanks for service render
ed by the teacher. The children did
well in nil their parts aud showed their
respect aud love by presenting n beauti-
iiu luxzo irameu picture oi ruaro H
horses to the teacher. Several of the
pupils presented individual gifts for
remembrance. When the children were
singing that beautiful Christmas song
"Kris Kringle , " Old Santa came in and
gave each child a well filled sack of
candy , nuts and oranges.
The school is out , a little draught
we've drunk at Wisdom's spring ; may
deeper draughts by us be quuffed , and
may we to ber cling.
Mr , Rains and Nannie spent the last
day with us.
NOTICB-OK-FINAb KKPOUT.
Kstate of Mary Ituulff , Deceased , In County
court of Custer County , Nebraska.
Tlic State of Nebraska , ( o all persons In *
terestcd In said estate , take notice , that A. S.
Moon lias tiled a tlnal account and report of
Ills administration , and a petition for llnal
settlement and discharge as such , which
have been .set for huarlnu before said court
on December 2U , \ M > , at iu o'clock a. in. , when
you may appear and contest the name.
Dated November 10 , 1W ) .
[ HKAI , ] A. H. IlUMPimiit
30--J8 County Judge.
State of Nebraska , )
Custer County r
To Lydla J. Smith William L. Wheeler. Kate
Wheeler , Mary A. Ford and Ford , her
husband , first name unknown aud all persons
Intcrestrd In the estate of Kzra l . Wheeler
deceased will take notice that tbe following
order was male by the Judge of District Court ,
said county.
Be It remembered that on this the 1st day of
December , 1909. It appearing to the Judge of
the District Court uf Custer County , Nebraska ,
setting at Chamber In the City of Kearney ,
Buffalo County , that there Is not f-ufllclent
personal property In the bands of the Adminis
trator to pay the debts < > f the above named
estate being the estatn of Kzra I < . Wheeler and
that there are claims still existing against
said estate unpaid aud that all the mourys and
personal property have been accounted forte
to the Probate Court of Bald Custer County ,
Nebraska. It Is hereby ordered that this np-
plication be Set for hearing at tha court house
in Broken Bow in Custer County. Nebiaska. on
tuo IHiu day of January. Wl" . at tbe hour ot
9 o'clock a. m. of said day and that all persons
lute'rested In vald estate be served with a copy
of this order or tbe same be published for >
weeks In the Custrr County Republicans
UBW nape.rof general circulation published In
said county.
Witness my hand this the 1st day of Decem
ber , 1V09.
BUDNO 0. HOSTETLBK ,
Judge of the 13th Judicial District of Nebraska
setting at Chambers. 27-30
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Xmas at Our St ore
Space aud time will not permit us * to item
ize everything we have for sale in the Holiday
Line but here are a few of the many :
Fancy Package Perfumery. Christ
KX mas Papeterie , Books , Bitles , Christ
mas Cards , Post Card Albums , Park
er a Fountain Pens , Fancy Pipes and XX
Christmas Boxes of Cigars. : : :
Come in and make your Belertions before
the line is too badly broken.
J. G. HAEBERLE
THE DRUGGIST *
Kjv
NOTICK OF PKT1TION.
Kstatc ot Aliaslia Sanders , Deceased In
Oouuly Court ol Custer County , Nebraska ,
The State of Nebraska , To all persons In
terested In said estate , take notice , that a
petition lias been Hied lor the appointment
of William Simmons as adnilnlstraiorot said
estate , which has been set lor bearing herein ,
on January , lUlu. at iu o'clock a. ui.
Dated November 27. lUW.
A. It. HUMPHIIKY ,
County Judge.
NOTICK OF 1'KTf.TlON.
Kstate of Hllas Mottlnger , deceased In the
County Court ot Custer County , Nebraska.
The State ot Nebraska to all persons In
terested In said estate , take notice , that a
petition lias been tiled tor the appointment
ol C. W. Mottlnger as administrator ot said
estate , which has been set for hearing here
in , on January 8th , IBIO , at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated December C , 1909.
[ BKAI , ] A. n. HnMrnJtnr.
27-29 County Judge.
A. VINCENT SHERIDAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls promptly answered da > or night ,
Oflice and residence In the Mrs. Olelm
building Just west of the Security State
Dank. Phone 390
llroken Bow , Nebraska.
F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
RYE , EAR , NOSE and THROAT ,
Fitting of glasses.
Office In Dlerks Blk. Phone 260
Brokeu Bow , Nebraska.
J. A. ARMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng
and national work. Oillce up stairs over
State Bank of Broken How. ,
Broken Bow , Nebraska.
N. T. GADD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ofllce over Holcomb's book store.
Office phone 208 Residence 20
Broken Bow , Nebraska.
, T. L. FERGUSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Real Kstate , Insurance , Ranches and
Farms for Rent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur
veying and Platting.
Comstock , Nebraska.
L. E. COLE
EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR
( Licensed )
Union Block Business phone 85 , Residence 322
llroken Bow , Nebraska.
MISS JUNNIE CLINE
MANICURING , HAIR DRESSING ,
FACIAL MASSAGE , SCALP TREATMfcNT.
Dlerks Block , Brokeu Bow. Nebraska.
Send your Abstract Orders to
J. G. LEONARD ,
Bonded Abstractor
Office In Security State Bank B'ld'ng
Altention ! EXMASJS COMING attention ! A
EJOW the time to think of the CHRISTMAS DELICACIES
* and here is the place to buy them. The following1
prices are well worth noticing- .
Mrazll Nuts socper Ib.
pecans 20c per Ib ,
Almonds 25c per Ib ,
nngltsh. Walnuts , . . .2ocperlb.
lilack Walnuts 40c per pk.
Hickory Nuts "from Mo..ioc per Ib.
Candy-All kinds. Our best
Bon lions frcsu trom the
Factory 35c to 6sc per box.
Fairy Mixed Candles iSc per Ib ,
BANGS' STUDIO
WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS
Kast Side of Square
Agents tor Chlckcrlng , Ivors & Pond aud
Star Pianos , \V 'can s.ivi-you money.
Hrokcn How , Nebriska ,
FRANK KELSEY "
ALL KINDS OF WELLS
Consult Him If You Want Water.
Hr ok en How. Nebraska.
HARRY KIMBALL
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
( Mccnsed )
Dullness phone , 301 Residence 33111
Hrokcn How , Nebraska.
C. F. WILSON , D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
OPFIClt AT
S B. Caywood's Broken Bow ,
Tuesdays , Thursdays and
Saturdays
OFFICE HOURS : 2 TO 4 P. M.
CHIROPRACTIC 4DJUSTMENTS
If paid in advance Iyill give the
first six Chiropractic Adjustments for
$10.00 , and thereafter ten adjustments
for $5.00 at any of niy offices. Anali-
zation and examination free at office.
Custer County
Land Man
If you have a snap in a
iarm , 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. BOWM\N
BROKEN Bow , NEB.
Fruit Cakes in cansdark and
rich 2 < c andEOc.
Mince Meat , Heinz Make , fine. 20c Ib.
Chow Cho\v..l6c per pint , two forSSc.
Malaga Grapes , packed in cork 2flc Ib ,
Grape Fruit two for Use.
Green Stuff Radishes , let
tuce , onions , and parsley ,
prices right.
We areaight on hand with the hest brand of Oysters handled. Try them I
I.i Ve them I Buy them ! Only thirty cents per pint ( or Sealshipt Oysters.
t i
Those wisKlng Special Prices on on Christmas Trees , WreathIng -
Ing Holly and Tinsel .wjll do. w.oll to consult us before buying.
EAGLE GROCERY CO.
THE SQUARE DEAL STORE" PHONE 58