Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 31, 1910, Image 5

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    THE QUSTJiR QQIWY I
M. R. Foster was elected
chairman aud C. R. Luce secre
tary , The matter of making up
the assessors books was present *
ed by the county assessor. It
was moved and seconded that
books be made up by county
assessor as heretofore. Carried.
Matter of thoroughbred stock
values discussed and values to be
left to judgment of each assessor.
Moved and seconded a com
mittee of three be appointed to
durable prices irom SI 00 to § 175
at j > tj'dcr Bros. & C" .
J S. Frances postmaster ni
Merna and family were visiting
in the city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Luther Speaker
who had been vib'ticgin thn city
returned to Autclmo bundav
S. L. and II. H. Glover ot Dr
Valk-s were Broken How visitors
yesterdaji.
F. M Id ( us n i icbai t of
Dunnitiir wis transacting business -
ness in Broken Bow ve. terdny.
Just rt-ceivfd another ship
ment of Run's to add to our
alroafly lart e as-ortmetu. K in-
kel the Furniture Man.
L-tdius 25c , 35c. 50c. and 75c
quiiit > hose in pliin blrck also
cul'-rs and fancies at Sn\der Bros.
& Co. . '
Orval Micknun of Purdam was
in the city yesterday transacting
business with the U. S. land
office.
B. C Etnpfield of Ansclmo was
transacting business in the city
Tuesday with the U. S. land
office.
M. V. Blankenslup of Iloosier
was in the city Tuesday making
arrangements to go to Omaha
for a suryical operation.
Miss Ruth Kimball's school
closed at the Dunlao school house
Dist. No. 98 March 3th. ( ) She
has given us good satistaction.
Matched Embroidery sets ,
Flouncing and bands. Embroidery
for every purpose in many widths
and manv prices found at Snyder
Bros & Co.
Ree > e & Martin shipped a car
load of cattle to Omaha last week
that sold on market for $7 75
per hundred. The car netted
them over ( .1600. The same firm
sold a car of hogs last week on
Broken How tmrket that brought
about Si200.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
Cliff Township.
Daniel Maupiu , Thomas and
Frank Butler , old residents , have
moved from Cliff township to
Sterling , Colo. As soon as they
get their houses erected they will
send for their families.
Miss Ella Leubbert has just
closed a very successful term of
school in Dist. No. 61.
. . . . . . --J . ! . _ .
Mctorius.
Several head of horses have
een turned in the Peden pasture
Roy Kouth has a new up-to
i ite disc.
Nine McComas and family left
this week for Texas They will
be missed from the neighborhood
but all wish them a safe journey
and a properous year in their
new location.
I
Merna News.
On. last Fridav.eycning ; a pub
lic reception was given in honor
of Mr. aud Mrs. Claude Hall.
All the churchs will give
Easter programs next Sunday
morning.
E. M. Dodge is still very ill at
his home on cast table. There
is but little change in his con-
d it ion.
A number of high school pu
pils are interested in the coming
Born to Mr , and Mrs. F. Man-
nel a baby boy March 22nd.
w e would have preferred a
good rain at Easter lime to all
this wind.
Easter always brings so much
pleasure that we can't mention
all. To save room we will say
the whole neighborhood under
went a period of great amuse
ment and pleasure , I
Several attended services in
Ansclmo Sunday. Father O'Don-
ncly came out Sunday evening to
Christcn's and held mass at
Frank Spanucl Monday.
The saw mill has begun it's
busy hum at Mace Forsyth's.
It is doing excellent work , Mr.
Jno. Bell is the only injured one
so far. He received a badly
bruised finger.
Mrs , Rudolph Jcslrabck was
the recipient of 30 of her goodly
MRS. W. T. JONES '
DRESSMAKING |
v" " Mrs.V. . T. Jonei has hail 17 yearn cxpcr
loucc In tlrcssmakltiir. it Is useless to look
further , work guaranteed. Koom 7 , Dlcrks
Dlock. ,
J. L. FERGUSON
NOTARY. PUBLIC
Kcnl Estate , insurance , Itauchcs anil
P.irma for Kent , Legal "Papers Drawn , Sur
veying and PlaUlng.
Couislocktfcbraska.
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CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN D
SUPPLEMENT
to the Custor County Republican.
D. Al. AAISBGRRY
Editor & Publisher.
LOCAL NEWS
W. 1 * . Iliggius of Sargent was
a city visitor Saturday ,
v Dr. Bass , dentist , old location ,
over Soudcr's drug store.
Drs. Farnsworth & Beck
Dentists.
Pat Leonard was down from
Auselmo luesday.
R. Hedge of Merna was down
Saturday evening on business.
Wtu. Worth and Ed iMcCormtck
went to Ashton Monday.
You will appreciate , a rich ,
all silk taffeta heavy and
Robert Leawlch t6Wm * ii coulter 100
acres in33-l7'io
George n Peterson to Mary Flathow
160 ncres In 33-11-31 80
Dessle M Shlnn and liusb to wm S
UovvilingbO .iciCh In 21-20-18 30t
Joseph Q Heard to Ullis II Heller lot 5
block a 4th add to Sargent 1CK
Alice I'ulilam and husb to Fred N ell
Sactes lnMO-18 SCH
F M Ilublee to A U Salisbury bO acres
In 3310-10 1601
ChasW Howman to Udwln S Powell
' U It add to callaway
lots 8- ) block 30
CUP Stlnmelr to H H Seaman lots 8-9
bloc. 1 SUnmelr add to Ansley 250
Howard 0 Adams to John S LIrkpat-
rick 160 acres In 28-H-S1 50fO
August F KohUe to Stephen F dimmer
leu acres In 44-13-18 SXO
It H Cane to Lydla M Tumbleon 100
acresln 21-H-17 8000
i
Prairie Fires Numerous.
Fires have been more numerous
in the past week than in any
spring for a number of years.
The high winds and the rail
road engines contributed largely
to the results.
The ( ire that was started in
Grant county near Hecla last
Wednesday extended to the Dis
mal river in Ulaine county uenr
Dunning. Not only was the
range in that entire county swept
but many are reported to have
lost their buildings , household
goods and hay.
Another fire in southwest of
Dunning in the vicinityof ' 'ootes
and ConwayVi ranches did con
siderable damage. It is reported
that Conway lost his hay range
two thousand bushels of corn
and all ol hiscorrells. The barn
being covered with sheet iron
was saved. Hy hard work Foote's
saved their buildings and hav but
had their range burned. No
stock was lost , but it is reported
that in the same fire the Black
ranch had two hundred cattle
hurne'l and the Wagner ranch
had twenty head of horses burn
ed. Some so badly that they
had to be shot.
Dtve Coulter had his bnrn
burned Monday night on his
farm ten miles west of Broken
HOW with its contents. We have
have not been able to learn the
amount of loss sustained. '
Jame Lindley near Anselmo
bis barn burned last week , tr-
in Cenlral Nebraska is now on.
T
10,000 Acres located within half a mile
of Anselmo , % Custor County , Nebraska.
Finest Alfalfa Land , Good Corn = \Vheat Land
Terms , one-fourth cash , ha lance in
Ten equal annual payments. - : -
VILLIS GAD WEI Broken Bow ,
U K - w a V' ' % L 64' v tf wfm Nebraska.
i
1
Horses , Mares and Mules | I I
I WELL BE AT
AT MILLER & NELSON'S LIVERY BARN BROKEN BOW
SATURDAY , APRIL 9
|
to buy Mulrs from 4 to 8 ye trs old , weighing from 1000 pounds up. '
Fionas , and Mares fn > m J to 15 years old , weighing from 1100
pounds up Brintf in your big draft hordes and mares , chunk * and
express hordes as I ship in three different markets and can pay
the highest market price.
No thin , bad hain-d. skittish her c or mules arc wanted They
must be fat. Bring them in , its your lault if you take thorn home.
REMEA1BERTHE DAY , THE PLACE , THE MAN. !
ONE DAY ONLY-RAIN OR SHINE.
gcther with a lari e amount of
grain , farm implements , a colt
and calf.
George Waters just east of the
city had eighteen tons of alfalfa
hay burned Monday afternoon
that was near the railroad.
Serges , Panama * and batiste
in all colors at gnyder Kros. &
Co.
Rev. W. L. Gaston and family
drnve from Merna last Friday.
While here he purchased a pony
f r his son.
LOST. A ten dollar bill. Sat
urday night about ten o'clock ,
in or near the Never-CloHe lies-
tauraut. Return to this office
and receive liberal reward.
City Election
Next Tuescay is election day.
Since Rasmus Anderson has de
clined to be a candidate for
Mayor it is not probable that the
vacancy will be filled which will
leave the present incumbent the
only candidate for that office.
For each of the other oflices to
be filled the names of two can
didates will appear and the
voter will make his choice.
For school district officers only ,
one siit of CrfiululaH's were nom
inated and the election will mere
ly be a ratification of the caucus
nominees.
Quarantined Raised.
Samuel Green who has been
quarantined since the death of
Ins wife on the 19th with Spinal
Meningetts was released from
quarantine yesterday and is again
on he streets. Fortunately none
of the family caught the conta
gion.
Rail Itoad lirid c liuriied.
The rail road bridge at Berwyu
cnutfht lire Monday night and
the ends on either side of the
Muddy were buriu-d so badly that
rail road trnfic was suspended
until the liridye could he repaired
A large force of men was put to
work on repairing Tuesday
morning and by Tuesday even-
iny trains were allowed to cros * > .
A tran forof passengers across
the creek enabled the local tiains
o return with their passengers.
Notice.
A liberal reward will be given
for the return of a watch found
, Td taken away from L. Gush-
in m's livery barn Match 24th or
25th , or IIT information leading
int ; to the recovery. Description
of watch , open face , 20 year gold
filled case. 23 Jewell Ilatnden
movement , initial "R" engraved
on back of case. Deliver to L.
Cushraan or G. R Russom , the
owner and received reward.
ALWAYS
Good Cream on hand nt
WILLIS & SON
South Side of the Square.
ham. 42-3
To my friends and the Public :
Having sold my office building
to Rasmus Anderson and bought
J. M. Fodge's business and build
ing , you will find me at that
place doing business in the fu
ture. Would be glad to see all
my old friends and many new
ones. About onehalf block north
of postoffice.
39-tf Chas. W. Bowman.
holosrxlo
r Market
of Grain
stor
Plionc 62
JKNTS.
he rental upon
ml described
MI.IIIIQ of Uic
for a period of
j amount now
rom the date
11 lit ; declared
f educational
aid forfeiture
by law.
518 U. 17 W. S.
[ f Cnwt.KR ,
id llulldlngs.
A
flf
it on NOV. 0 ,
> ulllc sale for
DWliiK desert ( >
fW of north
Djlrangu 32 In
kal
n tlir name of
> expiration of
publication of
piled for.
11. WIOHT ,
ifcertlllcuc. :
8Store
Store
i'rUs , variety
iary , School
fa'l Albums ,
i& soap aud
tbf candles ,
{ ball trnd In.
gut.
i Propr.
NG j
bitig every
ould know
: when iu
I TKRRY'S
UNO , over
ebraska
'Ought ' back
> wman , my
with the
re to again
of my old
lany others ,
'roperty for
pen me. I
f Property ,
He business
It the Farm
I can now
m , over the
i I shall be
I any time ,
lealing.
purs ,
fl. Fodge.
f
gs.
Evangelistic
d in Broken
iera house ,
ind continu-
11 be lead by
r and Myers
lid work for
ter , in Iowa
ed as going
meeting at
up mm ( ji'aying that
God may come to Broken Sow in
like 1 gracious manner.
FOR SAI.K. A fine resident
block one block south of ball
ground. Will sell by quarters
if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf
See me about flour and all
kinds of feed. Bring me your
cream or anything yon wish
to sell. Phone 409. Free de
livery. W. H. O'Korke.
Add To The Value
Of Your Property ,
By painting it. A coAtof new pahit
ndds greatly to the attractiveness ami
salcnuility of a property , and whether
you pniut outside or In , house or barn
it will pay you to use
StIfCRWIN-WlLLlAM PAINTS
They wear longer , cover more sur
face , nud co.st 'less than any other
first clans paint. Get our free circular
explaining why aud color card. Sec
our whitlow display of Paint anil Wall
Paper.
S. R. LEE.
The Busy Dru ist.
A New Glean Stack of
LUMBER
FrcsK IOLA Portland Cement.
Fresh Car of A.CMA Plaster.
A Splendid Line of Fence Posts.
It you contemplate using any or
the above this Sprimg" or if
you need a nice load or
COAL
CALL/W SEE
HB Te Bruce
CSL Co.
Broken Bow , Near. Phone 234.
FRANK KELSEY
ALL KINDS OF WELLS
Consult Him if You Want Water.
Hrokcn Dow. Nebraska ,
N. T. GADD'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over Holcomb's book store.
Ofllce phone 3)8 Residence CO
Uroken Bow , Nebraska. ' '
J. A. ARMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practices Iu all the courts. Convaranclug
and notorlal work. Office up stairs over
State Jiank of iiroken Dow.
Drokcu DOW , Nebraska.
A. VINCENT SHERIDAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls promptly answered day or night.
Onicc and residence In the Mrs. Olelm
buildln'R Just west of the Security State
Dank. 1'honi ! 390
Drokcn Dow , Nebraska.
F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EVK , KAU , NOSE and TIIUOAI' ,
Fitting of glasses.
Office In Dlcrks Illk. Phone 200
llrokeu Bow , Nebraska.
BANGS' STUDIO
WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS
Bast Side of Square
IJrokoa Dow , Nebraska.
HARRY KIMBALL
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
( Licensed )
Business phone , 301 Residence 3011 !
Droken Dow , Nebraska.
L. E. COLE
EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR
( Licensed )
Union Dlock Business phone 85 , Residence 323
Drokcn Bow , Nebraska.
C. R WILSON- ; . C.
CHlriOPKACTOK
OFl'ICK AT
Residene , First House East
of Grand Central Hotel.
OFFICE HOURS : 2 TO 4 P. M
CHIROPRACTIC 4DJUSTMENTS
If paid in advance I will give the
first six Chiropractic Adjustments for
$10,00 , and thereafter ten adjustments
for $5.00 at any of my offices. Anali-
zation and examination free at office.