Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 07, 1910, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Cleaned for Your Penml by Our Rustling Reporter *
Dr. Bass , dentist , old location ,
over Souder's drug store.
B. L. Niche a < 5 of Mason City
was a How visitor last week.
See our window for Btylcs ,
Kifliin-Lucke Co.
Henry Kelley of Auselmo was
a city visitor Saturday.
Every hat we sell has an abso
lute guarcntue. Kiffm-Lucke Co.
Wall Tochcts , Coat and Hat
Kacks just received at Konkcl's.
' Black Cat Hosiery for every
body none better Kifliu-I uckc
Co.
See those Dressing Chairs and
Princess Dressers at Konkel's.
We have the goods for your
spring and summer dresses.
Kiffiiu-Lucke Co.
Havclock is among the many
towns of the state that went dry
in the election Tuesday.
Girls dresses. Ready to wear ,
why worry about sewing Kiflin
Lucke Co.
Another invoice of Rugs just
added to our already large as
sortment at Konkcl's.
Ready made party gowns re
reived this week $13.50 to 22 50.
Kiffin-Lucke Co.
J. G , W. Lewis returned to
Ravenna the first of xhc week
after spending a few days with
Broken Bow friends.
Mrs. G , w. Apple went to west-
yille yesterday to attend the wedd
ing of her cousin Fred Crawford
to Miss welsh.
A ball game Friday afternoon
between the high schools of
Ravenna and Broken Bow and a
debate iti the eveninc ? has been
arranged.
In this lecture , with rhetoric
for granite and words for paint ,
Mr. Gaston rebuilds on the plat
form before his audience the
grandest scenery on earth and
gives each listener a mental
panorama to carry away. It was
repeated three times by special
request in the lecturer's home
town , Santa Rosa , California.
Uxtrn special on men's dress
pants worth up to 3.56 tit $ 1.98
NEW YORK STORE
Old papers for sale at this
office ,
Miss Lillie Amsbcrry spent
Sunday in Mason City with rela
tives.
Miss Esther Edmunds visited
with Mrs Nels Peterson of Ma
son City Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lewis were
passengers to Ravenna Sunday
morning.
We have several rolls of 164
Linoleums just arrived and
bought before the raise it price
at Konkcl'a The Furniture Man.
Will CouUer'fl new house in
the south cast part of the city
is enclosed and bo rapidly nearing -
ing completion.
The telephone company is
putting in concrete wall for the
basement of their new building
at the west of theCusttr Nation
al Bank building.
While the cool nights and dry
weather retard the growth of
winter wheat ami grass there
is the consolation that while the
weather is dry and the dark of
the moon stays with the frost
is not liable to kill the early
truit that is now in full bloom.
The lecture delivered last
Tuesday by W. L. Gaston , on
"Yosemite , " was one of thejnost
eloquent , instructive and enter
taining we ever heard. Owing
to the inclemency of the weather
the hall was not as well filled as
it should have been , but the best
judges our city affords were
there and everyona was well
pleased. Silverton Appeal ,
Silverton , Ore.
ALWAYS
Good Cream on hand at
WILLIS & SON
South Side of the Square.
A number of people fron' Merna
were in the city Saturday to wit
ness the ball game between the
Mcruz high school and Custer
College. The College won out
by several scores.
J. G. Ilogue of Meina arrived
in the city this morning from
Oklohoma where went the middle
of last December. lie came back
by way of Corydon , Iowa where
he visited with relatives. '
Greatest reduction ever , all
f week NEW , on all YORK goods. STORE I
SIIKIUFF'S SAM : .
Notice Is licrchy given , That by vlrturc of
an order of sale , Issued to me from the
District Court of rustcr County , Nebraska ,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In
sal.i court at the November 1910 term thereof -
of , to wU' on the llth day November 190:1 : ,
in favor Dlrrks Lumber and Coal Company ,
Lot C. M"rrls and L , A. Wlgbt anc against
Martha P. Oicr and Stephen I ) . Oler I have
levied upon the following described real
estate : TheSWMof section 4 and the E"
of the Ety of the KH of section ! , township 6 ,
range 19 In Custer county. Nubraska , and i
will on the th day of May. 1910 ai 2 o'clock
p. inat the south door ot the Cadwell Uulld-
Ing where last term of district court waa
heal In the city of Hroken How , Nebraska ,
In saldcnunty , to Hell said real rstate at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash
to H.itlsfy said decree , Interest and cost" , thu
amount due thereon amounting to the sum
of J4 0. 6 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from Nov. nth 100S
ami court costH amounting to 104.19 and ac
cruing costH. said above described real
estate will be sold HUbject to all prior liens
and Incumbraucus an per certificate on Die
In the District Clerk's oHlee.
Dated the nth day of April , A I ) 1910.
II. P. KKSNKUr ,
Sheriff.
J. S. KlIlKPATIUCK ,
Attorney , II
Dent Fail to see Men's Suits
nil week at $5.95.
NEW YORK STORE
Mrs. Lydia Perkins of Mul
len purchased 160 acres of iso
lated land of the government
Monday while in the city for
which she paid $1.25 an acre.
Mrs. Nc George of Cumro was
visiting in the city the first of
the week with her son L. D.
George. She went to Dunning
Monday evening to visit Mrs.
Curtis , her daughter. '
Mrs. M. . J. B Coffmau and son
Paul of Mason Citv were visit
ing in Broken Bow Friday night.
They were on their way to Hen-
ningford to visit relatives near
there.
Next to visiting a place your
self is to have some one tell you
about it in such at manner that
you can see it and feel that you
are there. Thats what Rev. W.
L. Gaston did at the opera house
last night. He made his hear
ers see the pikes and domes and
hear the roar of the'falling ' water
in the Yosemite valley , he was
eloquent graphic. Amusing in
cidents were scattered through
out the lecture. Oregon Mining
News.
Have you seen those beautiful
white petticoats worth up to
3.00 on sale nil this week nt 950
NEW YORK STORE
Y ITE
THE GRANDEST SCENERY
ON EARTH
If you never saw it , HEAR
ev W Gaston
You Hear You Climb
You See You Laugh
- V
Tuesday Evening , April 12 , " 10
BAPTIST CHURCH. 8p.m.
II was this lecture that saved the entire Star Course nml kept the Bureau from losing money.-Field Mgr. Oregon Lecture Bureau
Buy Tickets Early - Admission , 16 and 25
Elsie Kcllcy of North Plattcl
who has been teaching at that
place for the past six months
spent' lew days in Broken Bow
while on her way to teach a
spring term at West Union.
' the crowd to the 1
NEW YORK STORE I
Surprise Party.
There was a nice'birthday sur
prise in our neighborhood near
Ansley at the W. E Iliggins
home Saturday night April 2nd.
The neighbors gathered there
about nine o'clock with full
baskets of delicious food and
marched in and were given pos
session of the home. It was Mr.
Iliggins twentyfifth birthday.
The evening was spent in
social chat and good music. At
twelve o'clock the table was
spread and all partook of the
best of * hc land. All went home
fk'uliiifr glad they were there.
Those present were Messrs.
and Mesdames J. H. H. Cross , J.
S. Allen , J. L. Mutchic , A. E.
Pittaway , Messrs. E. D. Cross ,
Harold Points , Carl and Floyd
Wait , Vernie Dewey , Mesdames
lietta Heathmau , Ira Allen and
Miss Nettie Cole.
There were several nice pres
ents and some birthday cards
given.
One who was there.
A new lot of Men's Ji oo Dress
Shirts for Saturday only at
550 each at the
NEW YORK STORE
W. F. Greenlee , H. P. Cope-
la'nd , H. H. Bristal , A. H. Hast
ings and C. C. Hawthorne of
Arcadia were Broken Bow visit
ors Tuesday. They made the
trip in their auto in two hours
and ten ruin. Mr , Greenlee was
formerly a printer by trade but
is now associated with the
Arcadia Band as cashier. The
REPUBLICAN acknowledges a
social call.
The Custer College ball team
will go to Mason City Saturday
to cross bats with Mason Citv
high school.
The Central telephone company
is removing their old telephone
poles from the streets and setting
new and large poles in the alleys
all except the main line will be
put in the alleys.
The ball game between the
Broken Bow and Mason City
high schools at Mason resulted
in a victory for Broken Bow.
J. G. Brenizer. , wife and Mrs.
Haney returned last week from
their trip in the south where
they spent the winter They re
port having enjoyed a pleasant
trip.
For Saturday we will have au- §
other lot of sample lace curtains -
tains , better than the first lot
you were all anxious about. Sat
urday only at 250 each.
New York Store
The concluding lecture of the
Star Lecture course was delivered
last evening in the M. E. church
under the auspices of the M. E.
Sunday School , by Win. L.
Gaston upon the subject , "Yose
mite. " Mr. Gaston is a very
able and interesting speaker and
his eloquent and vivid descrip
tions of a trip from San Fran
cisco to the Yosemite valley was
very amusing and entertaining
throughout , while his descrip
tion of the wonders and beauties
of this most beautiful of nature's
creation , was extremely fasci
nating . S alem Statesman ,
Salem , Ore
Just received a new shipment
of beautiful veil skirts , on which
we will make special prices all
this. week.
New York Store
in Central Nebraska is now on.
10,000 Acres located within half a mile
of Ansclmo , Custer County , Nebraska.
Finest Alfalfa Land , Good Corn | Wkeat-Land
Terms , one-fourth cash , balance in
Ten equal annual payments. - : -
Broken Bow ,
Nebraska.
Horses , Mares and Mules
I WILL BE AT
AT MILLER & NELSON'S LIVERY BARN BROKEN BOW
SATURDAY , APRIL 9
o buy Mules from 4 to 8 years old , weighing from 1000 pounds up.
Worses and Mares from 4 to IS years old , weighing from 1100
icmnds up. Bring in your big draft horses and mares , chunks and
express horses as I ship tn three different markets and can pay
he highest market price.
No thin , bad haired , skittish hor&e or mules are wanted. They
mist be fat. Bring them in , its your fault if you take them home.
REMEMBER THE DAY , THE PLACE , THE MAN.
ONE DAY ONLY-RAIN OR SHINE.
m
ALE
To be held at
Commencing Promptly at 10:00 : O'clock A. Al. on
On the above date I will sell
31 HEAD OF CHOICE REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS
From 16 to 24 months old , richly bred fellows with
good bone , good back , good Hereford head and horns , in
good ilesh but not pampered. All heathly. They were
tested for tuberculosis March 21 , 1910 , by one of the Iowa
Sfnff Vf > fori'nnrir e nn/1 nil frmnrl fn IF O TT nnrl n
from him showing same will go with each bull. Now is the
time to buy good Hereford bulls , they are lower now than
the ) ' will be again in years. Right at grass , with stockers
and feeders , the highest on record and all other stock the
same. Now is the time , the best show up. Come to Valen
tine April 20 and we will show you a better lot of bulls than
you ever saw in one bunch from one man's herd and breed
ing. Write at once for catalogue.
GEO. J. ANSTEYProp.
FAIRVIEW HEREFORDS MASSENA. IOWA
IOWAJ
Georgetown Items.
Murl Spergin and Earl Smith
returned to Kearney Monday
after spending a week vacation
at home.
Mrs. Downey went to Broken
Bow Thursday.
Miss Grace Brown who has
been visiting Mabel Smith for
a few days returned to Kearney
Friday.
Mr. welsh is now post master
and Huby Clousc is mail carrier.
Miss Stella Horn closed Her
school Friday evening with a
programe and a pie social for
the purpose of library books. A
large crowd attended and the pro
ceeds were over $26 ,
Anything you need in trim
ming for your new dress. Kiflin-
Lucke Co.
Mrs. H. Campbell went to
Broken Bow last week to visit.
Anna Lund went to Ansley
last week to visit relatives.
Mrs. Frank Brown of Eddy-
ville is visiting Mrs. John Loar.
Mr. waldos have about complet
ed their new house.
Clyde Marquiss who spent
winter at Gillette , Wyo. , return
ed home last Friday evening.
Remember the big sale con
tinues all week at the
New York Store