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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
QQU Y , M. R. Foster was elected chairman and 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 tote to recommend a value on hogs- Chair appointed Licbteuberger , Bryan and Kimberling. Committee on hogs recom mended that hogs be assessed as follows : $7 per hundred for fat hogs and $6 per hundred for stock hogs. Report accepted and adopted. Moved and seconded that coun ty assessor be rcqnested to make up a list of prices for April 1st and send to each assessor. Car ried. Private phone to be assessed $10 and that to include line be longing to phone. Moved and seconded to ad journ. Carried. C. R. Luce , Sec'y. Real Instate Transfers John n Pollard to Wm II Paulsoin ICO acres In 0-I7-S1 8 12000 Investors Security co to A B Cornell Newman COO acres In 0&10-1S-17 25000 Chelttophcr iConant to Godfrey Nansel ICOactesIn I7-10-25 4250 Seth F Earucll to Godfrey Nansel par cels 111 14-1G&22-15- ! ! ! 8000 Mapgle M VCKWCII to August Anderson ISO acres In 27-18-21 12000 Arthur McCwcu to August Anderson 120 acres In 27-1821 2.riOO Trustees of M. K. Church lots 13-14-15- 1U-17- 8-1920-22-23-21 block 18 350 George A iirown to Chas U Armour ICO acres in S-15-2J 7000 Mrs Clara D Langfeldt to E D F Lang- feldt ICO acres In 25-17-17 6000 John A Scroggs to Fred M Bryner lots 3S.4 block LOOconto 400 Gustav H Lindall to uert J. Uogers do acres in 29.130-10-18 lOiOO IbsacDeardorf and c W Duku to The Grand IJty Goods Co parcel In 30i3l- 15-17 , 20000 ElUa.bet.li Prultt and husb to James JI Lun ly 120 acres in 14-20-17 1 naro H Farwell to Tboduc Itldder par cel In HK15.1B24 7700 Wm S Kawdlng to Uessie M Shlnn 8'J acres In 2i-2-is 300 Gee w Anple to Frank E Taylor parcel in block 2 original town of Broken How 330 Joseph W Care to Charles 13 Tunis lots lit sH 12 block 36 lots 7-8 9 block 44 35 5 Ida P. Suldcr and husb to Harvey U Andrews 300 acres In 22i2l-lU-i3 4MO Frank M Williamt to Carlos West ICO acres lit 17-14- 3600 D.ivld A Snider to Harvey B Andrews ICO acres in 18S.14-10-23 7500 Union Land Co to H E urcga lots 10-18- 19 block : w H R add toC.ilUw.iy 180 J P Sallee to Gee w Ferubrook parcels In 1H-1.V1U12 14-2. ) 7200 Wm Pursell to K J Price 100 acres in 33-14-18 3000 James A Kirk to Chas Brandt lot 3 and cast4ii ft ot lot 4block It In Merna. . . . 2000 Chas llrandt to Martha Lohr lot 3aml east 40 It of lot 4 bloc * 14 in Merna. . . 2500 Jennie Lohr and huu to Chas Brandt parcel In 32-18 21 3000 Jellies M Hall to Hey Pollard parcel in 32-1821 800 Andrew J Hackes to Ira P Mills lot 1 block 111 H E Allen's add to Arnold . . 700 II A Darrow to George J Anderson 5 acres in Calh < un add to Mason City. . 2000 Frank I' Newbecuer to Chas R New- becker 100 acres In 2-20-18 1250 Gilbert Helgesen to Chas W Gressley ISiacresln 11-10-18 \ 5COO Chas W Gressley to Hawlcy S James iCU acres in 3i-l < M8 4000 Chas C Cooper to J J Strechle 100 acres In 14-15 ID 4 ro Fred w Harris to chas \V Harris 80 ICO acres In 14 15-1 u 1000 Frtd W Harris to chas M Smith 24'J ' acres In Hl&ll-lS-l'i C190 Euilly R. King to Addle M Wachter lot 4 block 5 in Merna 900 Samuel Greesley to Hawley S James 100 acres In 3 18-18 4COO Hiram J ohasc to Ernest P Moore par cel in block 3 in Lewis' add to Brok en Bow 700 Union Land Co to Omer Halton lots iMM5 : block 27 In Callaway 99 Arthur II Needham to Bertha I Mills 80 acres in "i-16-23 yOOtl Arthur H Neeilham to Frank E Need- ham 8' acres In 7-16 25 2100 II H Deal to Louis Anderson ICO 5-100 acre > in 4 1522 300 Arthur H Necdhaiti to Matlic McNcill lOUacresin 0-10-25 21(0 ( Trunk E Needham to L Roy Needham 100 acres in 28 17-25 1510 James TCampbell to Wilbur O Mars ton XO acres In 2-U-I7 2800 John li Hoyer to Udwin W Atwater jr lCOacreiu7sii818l7 3751 jauie- , Fletcher to James T Campbell 81 acres in 2 U-17 280 < Rasmus Andetiou to Chas W llowman ICO acres in 15 1820 35 u Clyde U Carlos to Henry II ftfers lots 1-2 block 3 A W Gandy's adu to ilrok- ken Bow 30-0 James W Lundy to George Theobald 10 acresln ya-2.-i7 4 The State ol Nebraska to John u Gilmore - more 04u acres in 36.14-24 8iW > J F Hubbard to Jedcck Bryner 320 acresln Vi-\\-'iZ \ 4SOC Albert C Dallman to Edward H Becker 10 cresln 2J-20-18 / . . 75C Edmont Hauuiout to Louis Haumont 10 acre , in 35-18-19 IOC James u Bailey to School Ulst No 1"J I acre in 19-1-21 N E Armstrong to John Chit-bourn jr 160 tcresln w-lg-18 60 i James L King to Sterling P Smith 00 acres It. 2.MC21 75CK Edward P Leach to Frank W Brum baugh 160 acres in 10-20-18 320. Alice puiiUm and husb to Edward Leach bO acres In1918 -isoc Clara itenger anu hnsb to Theresa M Lltty W ) acres I7-15.2J 2101 George O Ueuger to Theresa M Lltty ICO acres in 17-15-23 . 4801 Lewis J Pfrehm to David T Adams par cel In a-w.ia looc Lincoln Land co to Lllburn F Oxford iot4blocku Berwyn CC Lewis P Green to Edwin E Watts 65 acres In 10-20-8 110 James w Lundy to Georgia Hopkins 3iJ acres jn 15 11-20-17 800 Bertha E predraore to Fred W Hayes 80 acres In 28 1720 sooi Robert Leowlch to Wm II coulter 100 acres UJ3J-17-10 3Tn George H Peterson to Mary Flathow 160 acres In 33-11-21 80 Bessie M Shlnn and husb to Win S UotvdmgbOacres in 21-20-18 3M ( Joseph G Heard to E11U IIfiler lot 5 block J 4th add to Sargent lot Alice Pulilam and husb to Fred N ell 5 acres lnHD-18 SO * F M Rublee to A B Salisbury bO acres in33l6-iB 1601 ChasW Cowman to Edwin S Powell lots 8-9 block 30 R R add to Callaway C H F Stinmeir to U H Seaman lots 8-9 bloc 1 Stlnmelr add to Ansley 250 Howard C Adams to John S Llrkpat- rick l&oacreslii 28-U-21 50iO August F Rohde to Stephen /.Immer 100 acres In 44-13-18 20(0 L It Cane to Lydla M Tumbleon 100 acresln 21-11-1T 8000 NEWS OF THE COUNTY Cliff Township. Daniel Maupiu , Thomas and Prank Butler , old residents , have moved from Cliff township to Sterling , Colo. As soon as they get their houses erected they will send for tlicir families. Miss Ella Leubbert has just closed a very successful term of school in Dist. No. 61. Pall wheat is damaged about 50 per cent. Measles and whooping cough are having their own way with the young folks. Our old friend II. II. Myers of the Bow was up recently. Wcisscrt. Charles Shadden is building a new house on the table. We soon will hear the wedding bells ring. Elex Pirnie went to Broken Bow on business Monday. Archcy Elliott went to Ansley Friday. Street Bros , of Broken Bow were helping Chas. Govier with two wells Thursday. Miss Net ie Mottinger of Elton is going to Broken Bow Satur day to help Mrs John Campbell. Roy and Carl Leek have moved > u their farm and have started to farm. Bose Rubin and Dell Camp- Dull were called to the bed side > f their father at Broken How Wednesday who underwent an operation in the evening and at this writing he is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell are proud parents of a bouncing haby boy. Ira Close of Merna is visiting relatives at Weissert Sunday- Mrs. Thornton of Westervillt : ame up to her daughters Mrs. Rubin Campbell Saturday to take care of the children while she went to Broken Bow to see ier father-in-law who is sick. Zumbrota Zephyrs. Would we all feel right if these "gentle breezes" would cease ? Bruce' Johnson's spent Easter -vith Rilph Johnson's. W. W. Williams went to Omaha Sunday morning to see i brother who has been seriousl ill. but the last report informs us rte was getting along tairlyell Geo. Bar er has been building a new hog house demensiotis H > \ 20. He has it nearly completed Willie Garland helped Mr. Koozar's plant potatoes last vlonday. Miss Luce has been spending t night with each one of the amilies before her school closes Muses Mable Tappan , Belle Vcrna Sands , Frank Sands and Jhas Tappen visited the Will- am's children Sunday p. m. Mr. Huffoian ? .nd family spent Sunday with relatives in another icighborhood. James Garland who lives on me Adams farm is putting up a icw granary. Miss Madge Bishop stayed in own to help with the Easter vlarket last Saturday. Cbas. Koozer who plays in tie Custer College Base Ball nine eports they were defeated at dasonCity last Saturday. They xpect to play ou the Mason itamond April 9 and come out Mctorius. Several head of horses have t-en turned in the Peden pasture Roy Routh has a new up'to i ite disc. Nine McComas and family left this week for I'exas They will be missed from the neighborhood but all wish them a safe journey and a properous year iu their new location. Merna News. On last Friday.eycnin a pub lic reception was given iu honor of Mr. aud Mrs. Claude Hall. All the churchs will give Easter programs next Sunday uioruiug. E. M. Dodge is still very ill at his home on east table. 'Ihere ? is but little change in his con dition. A number of high school pu pils are interested in the coming ortorical contest. Mr. and Mrs. Towsljr has taken up their residence in Broken Bow. Edgar Francis and family will soon depart for Alliance where Mr. Francis has a position ou the rail road. Mr. Cooper of Corning , Iowa visited in Merna this week. To late for last week. Milldalc Items. Robt. Shaw Jr. and Misses Wilcher aud Castle spent Sun day at the Mylar home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hamil ton on last Tuesday a daughter. Several from this vicinity at tended the sale here Saturday. Kent Haskell went to Calla way Monday. Chas Terpenning is spending a few clays along the river doing some trapping. Mr. Byron Woodward died last unday morning at the home of his , brother Win. Woodward. Funeral took place at the home on Monday. The Eighth grade examination will be given at the Milldale schoolhouse on Thursday and Friday of this week. We shall have three or four applicants who expect to take these examin ation. Lecture number four of the Miildale Lecture course given by Kev. O B. Sarber of Grand Island was attended by a large number of people. The govern- on nt pictures showing work and rcstOts of irrigation were very excellent. The closing feature of the program was intensely in spiring and was listened to with profound interest. All were led o see the importance of trained minds and skillful hands which 'Pig iron or Steel , " illustrated 10 forcibly. To late for last week. Elton News. Charley Lesley and fimily ipent Sunday at Frank Anderson Rev. Smith preached to a arge audience at the M. E. church Sunday night. A. G. Spencer made a busi- icss trip to Broken Bow Satur day. Reub and Bose Campbell were called to Broken Bow the first of the week on account ot the serious illness ot their father. Charley C"oksley shelled corn for Albert Klcek and Mrs. Mott- inger last Saturday. Nettie Mottinger is spending a few days in Broken Bow as sisting Mrs. Campbell with her housework this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powel are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their house. John Pirnie and tamily spen' ' Sunday at Chub Spencers. Bell School District. VICINITV Joe Novotny and family lef for their new home in Dakota Wednesday. Born to Mr , and Mrs. F. Man nel a baby boy March 22nd. w e would have preferred a tjood rain at Easter time to al this wind. Easter always brings so much pleasure that we can't mention all. To save room we will sa ; the whole neighborhood under went a period of great amuse ment and pleasure. Several attended services iu /Vnselmo / Sunday. Father O'Don- nely came out Sunday evening to hristcn's and held mass at < * rank Spannel Monday. The saw mill has begun it's jusy hum at Mace Forsyth's. t is doing excellent work , Mr. no. Bell is the only injured one o far. He received a badly irttiscd finger. Mrs , Rudolph Jcstrabek was he recipient of 30 of her goodly neighbors Sunday. Several have been attending he revival meetings held at Sew Helena , Willie Christen went to Omaha Sunday with a load of cattle. Grandma Plymale is staying with her son John. SCHOOL Emma Vinncdgc entered the th grade Monday. Pansy Simuis , Emma V innedge and Earnest Spannel took the examinations given at New lelena Thursday and Friday. Very few of the older folks made any garden Good Friday , but we did. We made a very nice large one and hope to ob tain good results from study if some good friend will please eave.therest [ of it be. You would think to wood peck ers had returned if you co uld hear the music they give us each day. HAPPY SCHOOL DAYS. To Pupils of Prairie View School. luppy school days now are ended , Those dear days that's been our pride ; But how I long for their reluming , Since we've laid our hooks aside. School days stories never tires us , Though like leaves they are wildly whirled ; Down the rock of a hundred translations , ? roui an early stage of the world. When we start on life's long journey , n the school-room years to stay ; First we write our words with pencil , Aud a tear drop will wash them away. But out in this great world of life , All the wrongs that we do and think , > Vc cannot so easily blot out again , because we write them with ink. Then let us strive for what is right , And never any troubles borrow ; For those who sow good seed today , Shall reap with joy tomorrow. And when the parting hour has come , And we've felt the warmth of every heart ; When last a sad good-bye is spoken , sigh to think that we must part. Though partings give us grief and sorrow row , wr hen constant hearted friends we find ; But my thoughts of you shall be forever , No space can blot you ftom my mind. Composed by your teacher , Laura Vistrup. 480 acre farm for rent. 220 acres in cultivation. 2CO acres in pasture , small piece of alfalfa , hay canyons and good buildings. 39-tf WIL.T.IS CADWKU , . Notice. To my friends : Having sold tny office property , and Real Estate business with list of same together with my good wishes to Mr. C. W. Bowman , I take this method to thank you one aud all , for your friendship and cordial support in the past. I most heartily recommend my sue cessor Mr. Bowman to you as a gentleman and an honorable business man to whom you can safely entrust your business , will be found at the old place fo a short time , until I can close up my business. J. M , Fodge 3'J-t Old papers for sale at this office. WANTED Boarders at Hau mont residence. Mrs. S. E. Gra 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 m the fu ture. Would be glad to see all my old friends and many new ones. About onebalf block north of postoffice. 39-tf Chas , W. Bowman. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING * Mrs. W. T. .Tonrt lias hail 17 years expcr leuce In ilrcsstn.ikliijr. H Is useless to loot , further , work guaranteed , Hoom 7 , DlerKs Illock. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY , PUBLIC Heal Estate , insurance , Hanchci anil Farms for Kent , hcgaPl'apers Drawn , Sur veying ami Platting. Couistocktfcbrask.i. OOOOQOOCXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COAL No Dirt. No Clinkers All ConI The Good Kind. FEED For Sale. Doth Wholesale nnd Rotnll. Hltfhost Market Price for All Kinds of Grnin \ West Elevator F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62 ( &OOOOOOOOCOOOOOGOOOCVMXX * KOTlCK TO UIJUNQUKNTS. Notice Is hereby given that the rental upon < ait ; contract on school land described olow and set opposite the name of the .older thereof , Is ilcltii < | iicnt for a period ot 2 months or more and If the amount now 'ue Is not paid within 00 days from the date f this notice Haiti contract will tie declared brfelturcd by the Hoard of educational < ands and funds , and the said forfeiture ntered of record as provided bylaw. SaleNK'4 , Hli SUM Sec. KIT. 1 K. 17 W. S. Vescott , Custcr County. Dated March H , 1 < > 10 , 41-43 K. II. OOWI.KH. lommlsstoncr Public Lands and llulldlngs. NOTICU. Certificate No. 4l'M. o lilcbard Ilauimcll : You are hereby notified that on Nov. 0 , wr , I , . A. wight purchased at public sale for axes for the year I'm the following descrlb- d land , to-wlt : The northeast J < of north- a&t U-of section U2 township 10 range 33 In "ustcr county , state of Nebraska. The said land was assessed In thr name of , A. Wight and that , after the expiration of hri'c mouths from the third publication of his notice , tax deed will be applied for. Dated March 24,1910. ANNIBl. WlHHT. 4J-4I Owner and holder of ccrtlllo.ilc. Postoffice. Store Keeps a full line of Postal CardN , variety and quality to suit. Stationary , School Supplies , Picture and Postal Albums , Sheet Music , Toilet Powders , Soap aud Notions. A good assortment of candles , Cigars , Tobaccos and pipes. Call and In spect for bargains , prices right. G. T : ROBINSON , Propr. DRESSMAKING COLLEGE ' Dressmakitig is something every mother nud daughter should know for herself. So be sure when iu town and visit the TKRRY'S SCHOOL OK DRKSSMAKINO , over Todd's Milliuery Store. Broken Bow , Nebraska NOTICE ; Having bought back rom Mr. C. W Bowman , my Jity Property List , with the House renting , I desire to again ask the patronage of my old customers , and as many others , as may have City Property for sale , or rent to call upon me. intend to make City Property , and Insurance , my sole business business , having quit the Farm Rcalestate business. I can now be found in west ruoin , over the Holcomb Book store. I shall be glad to meet you at any time. My Motto is Square dealing. Respectfully yours. J. M. Fodge. Union Alectings. A series of Union Evangelistic meetings will be held in Broken Bow north side Opera house begining April 15th and continu ing three weeks. These meetings will be lead bj Evangelists Bromley and Myers who are doing splendid work for the master this winter , in Iowa and South Dakato. Six hundred reported as going forward in their meeting at Beresford S. D. Let the Christian people be looking up and praying that God may come to Broken Bow in like gracious manner. FOK SALK. 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 you wish to sell. Phone 409. Free de livery. W. H. O'Horke. Add To The Value Of Your Property , By painting it. A contof new paint mltls greatly to the attractiveness nud saleability of a property , and whether you mint outside or in , house or barn it will pay you to use SIIKRWIN-WILLIAM PAINTS They wear longer , cover more sur face , and cost 'less than nny other first class paint. Get our free circular explaining why nnd color card , Sec our window display of Paint nnd Wall Paper. S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Glean Stack of LUMBER Frcsli IOLA Portland Cement. FrcaK Car of ACM A Plaster. A Splendid Line of Fence Posta. you contemplate using any of atove tnie if : nc Sprimg--or ou need a nice load of COAL CALI/W SEE H. T. Bruce ( SL Co. Broken Bow , Nelr. PKonc 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Him If You Want Water. Broken Bow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW omce over Holcomb's book store- Offlce phone 3)8 Residence O ) llrolccn Bow , Nebraska. ' J. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng -lnd notorlal work , omce up stairs over State uank of uroken How. Uroken HOW , Nebraska. A. VINCENT SHERIDAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls promptly answered day or night , qmcc and residence In the Mrs. dlelm building Just west of the Security State Hank. Phone 390 Uroken How , Nebraska. F. W. BUCKLEY , M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KYK , EAR , NOSE and THUOAT , Fitting of glasses. Onice In Dlerks nlk. Phone 280 Ilrokeu Dow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Broken Bow , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) Uuslness phone , 301 Residence 301H Uroken Bow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Uulon Illock Business phone 85 , Residence 323 Uroken Bow , Nebraska. C. R WILSON- ; . C. CIIiliOPRACTOR OFI'ICB AT Residene , First House East of Grand Central Hotel. OFFICE HOURS : 2 TO 4 P. M CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS If paid in advance I will give the first six Chiropractic Adjustments for IIQ.OO , and thereafter ten adjustments for $5.00 at ony of my offices. Anali- zation and examination free at office.