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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
K * I j which the President has advocat ed , we shall deserve that our mo' tivcs at the time of making those promises be questioned. There seems to be a disposition on the part of some statesmen on Capital Bill to think that the question of an early adjournment is of more importance than any thing else. For my part , I think t at the time of adjournment is of no importance. I am willing to stay here all summer if by so doing we shall be able to pass re * xpublican legislation , in accord ance with the Taft program. man not on the Mrs. W. H. Bromley was call ed to Ohio by tbe illness of a sister. Ed Drull , of Frisco , I rid. ar rived in town Sunday tnoimng 10 visit relatives. Claude Newman came from Dunning Monday and ed over two days on hi * waj 10 Grand Island. WANTED 1000 acres of land , broke , in the vicinity ot Anselmo Willis Cadwell , Broken B > w , Nebr. 47-tf Dr. Hcadrick will visit Broken Bow Wednesday , May 4th. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. the Payne law I shall be fully re signed , and shall make no com < plaint if I am succeeded in con < gress by a democrat. A very distinguished man , a re * publican senator of the United- States , has recently , in an elabor ate speech , a.tacked the Payne law and defended his vote against it. II ? files a long bill of parti culars in his indictment , alleg ing certain dujies that he could not stand for ; and most promi nent of them arc the duties on iron ore and lumber. He makes no mention , however , of the fact that both t.hfo * i * Misses Verda Thorpe and Maria Conley , teachers at Litchfield spent Saturday and Sunday in the city returning Monday morn ing. John Robinson of Halsey who is helping to lay the walls of O. H. Conrad's new building went home Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family. Denver is going to give the saloons a hard Gght en May 17. This will be the third state cap ital to go dry in a month. The women's vote in Colorado will be what does it. Pierce , S. D. went dry 'as' ' ' wt.-ek , Lincoln the week before and Denver , well they are figuring on going dry on May 17. NEWS OF THE COUNTY Georgetown Hems. P. F. Campbell is on the sick list. Albert , the little son of Mrs. Mott , had the misfortune to fallen on the stove while playing , burn ing his hands quite badly. Hirmau Campbell went to Broken Bow Sunday to spend the with relatives. Claude Smith began his work as census enumerator Friday in * > - > - - " 75 r - . * > -ircm SALE- For Sites for Home * , two 5 < block * , fi 1 all block * well'on t. A v.roqm house , Uao brlcked-ap care , aliade add fruit , a beautiful tlta oil a W block , prlco$1550 A modern H-room bouse , nice barn , A carrlatra liotuo. close In , price right and time op half At It. Two.Hew 4'jfoom Cottatfes , cheap , aud coKYealeutly located , these are Cheap auouirh for any one. I want.to show you my properties free so come lit and let me. I can write your INSURANCE fa Inw ai thn low * st , ff Ira me a chance , KIRK and TOR NADO. OM I < lua Company * . Yours for Square Dealing , J. M. FODGE. Office Ptont 24 * - RM. Pt M t i THE OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN SUPPLEMENT to the Custcr County Republican. D.M. AMSBORRY. Editor & Publisher LOCAL NEWS Ladies tailored waists from $1 00 to * 3.00 at Snyder Bros. & Co. The Custer County Abstract Company books andbusiness for sale. Willis Cadwell 46-tl Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Bee Hives in lots of 5 $2.20 , set up S2 40. G. W. Apple. 45-47 Another invoice of liugs due at Konkel's. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Souder's drug store. Bee Hives in lots of 5 $2 20 , set up $2 40. W. W. Apple. 45-47 When in ueed of a Hammock call at Konkel's D. M. Amsberry spent Sunday in Dunning. Harvey Cook went to Grand Island Saturday. / P. C. Wilson ofAupilmo was a city visitor Friday. Children's Read-to-wear clothes. Kiffin-Lucke Co. Walter Harris made a busit s trip to Kearney Tuesday. Ben Watson of Dunning was a city visitor Monday John Lewis of Ravenna was a visitor Saturday and Sunday W. II. Carson of the Hlaine County Booster was a Bow visit or Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Marquiss returned home Friday from New castle , Wyoming where they have been visiting relatives. Miss Sadie Hartley returned to her home in PawneeCity Mon day morning. Royal underwear is the stand ard. Kiflin-Lucke Cu. Frank Hethet of Auseltno was in town Tuesday. Straw Hats for Men and Child ren. Kiffin-Lucke. Harvey < . Andrews from An selmo was in town Tuesday. Suit Sale Beginning Friday. Any one of 11 suits in window 515.00 Kiflin-Lucke Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Thorpe of Mason were city visitors Sunday Work shoes , Work shirts and Overalls at Kififln Lucke Co Rev. Wagner of An < < i. y was a Bow visitor Wednesday evening. A good assortment ol Ladies' Tailored Waists at last week's prices. Kitiiu-Lucke Co. B. C. Empfield , Ansehuo's post master made the county seat a visit Monday. W. A. George attended the Odd Fellows ci'rvention at Grand Island Monday. 90 inch all linen sheeting for suits , skirts and waists at $1.00 per yd. Kiffin-Lucke Co. ' y' Editor C. J. Hall and wife of Merna were Bow visitors Mon day. See our table of skirt length of wool dress goods Friday and Sat urday at prices that will sell Uiem. Kiffin-Lucke Co. Ernest aud Leland Rapp re turned Saturday from Exclsior Springs Mo. where they have been for their health. WANTED Horses to pasture. About 50 head of colts and horses this summer , plenty of water in pasture. Call phone 2730. 44-47 Edith Fodge and Cecil Cam eron went to Merna Friday to at tend the ball game at that place between Merna and Custer Col lege. 1 xor casn , Opera Block North Side I. 0 0. F. in Session at Grand Island Monday April 25 was rally day for the Odd Fellows of this district. The degree team and others of the local lodge were iu attend ance. Tbe mooting was under the personal direction of Grand \las'- er J. W. Kelley and others of the Grand lodge. Broken Bow put on the the in- itatory while Grand Island , Columbus and Hastings , No. 50 in first work , second degree work respectively. There were forty from the local lodge. About thirty seven lodges are in the district and nearly five hundred were in at tendance. At 830 ; they be an the dcgne work and put eight candidates through the three degrees which is rnsu.il except in cases of this kind where special permission is granted by the Grand lodge. Taffeta Silk in all shades , silk and linen , Satins everything- make pretty gown i-Snyder Bros ' & Co. " ' FOR SALK A fine resident block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred.--B. W. Blair 42 if An intelligent person can earn $100 monthlv corresponding for newspapers. Mo canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B46S3 , Lockporl , N. Y. 45-tf See me about Hour and all kinds of feed. Bring me your cream or anything you wish to sell. Phnne 409 Free de livery. W. H. O'Korke Anyone , anywhere , can start 1 a mail order business at home No canvassing. Be your own b ss Send for free booklet. Tells how. TTeacock , A4582 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf 1 - - 1 < rapidly. Mrs. E. B. Barber spent Sun- d'-ty in the Bow. \ Misses Mary Eistman and I Dnrthy Dean were guests of Miss M < lge Bisbop Saturday and tbat evening * . The girls all returned to the Bow Sunday. I Mr , and Mrs. Fredericks Jr ard Mr. and Mrs Fredericks Sr of Callaway and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J A Special Offer. The big daily papers find it ne cessary and profitable to keep increasing their subscription list , and one of the fastest growers is the Lincoln State Journal This splendid state has just opened up another big subscription cam paign , offering the paper to Jan. 1 , 1911 for only $2 ; with Sunday $2 50. This special rate will bring the business. The Journ al has a way of its own cutting out a lot of expensive methods of getting subscribers andmaking the low rate to its readers direct. The people of the state as never before are looking to The Journ- tor the real doings in the state. It is building up its business through reliability and enter prise , especially in covering the state news Another good thing about The Journal is its policy of stopping every paper \v' < n tin1 'irne is up If you don't dy for it you don't get it , and when you do pay for it you are only naving for your own paper , not helping to pay for the one sent some .deadbeal. , You ' 'will like the cleancut methods of The Journal people. The latest in wool floods for Spring uits Snyder Bros Co. SHERIFF'S SAM : . Notice Is hvruhy given , That by vlrture of an order of sale , Issued to im * from the District Court of ruster County. Nebraska upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In s.U.i court at the November 1910 term there- nf. to wit : on the IHh day November IWi. In favor of Plcrks r-.uinberandCoalComp.iny. Lot c. Morris and L A Wltlt ) and against M.irtha F Gler and .Stephen 1) CJIer I have levied upon the following described real estate- The S\V' | of section I and the H1 , of the K'a ol the 134 of section 5 , township HI ranta111 In Custer county , Nebraska , rind I will on the lith day of May , lyio a'a o'clock p. in .at the south door ot the C.iducll ilulld Inu ; where last term ot district court was held In the cltv of llroken How , Nebraska , In said county , sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash to satisfy s.ild decree , Interest and costs , the amount due theteon amounting to the sum of WSO.5'1 with interest thereon .it the rate of Hi per cent pci aniuim frjin vov. nth IWb and couit costs amounting to M4.19 and at rruliiR costs s.ild above describe- ' real estate will be sold subject to all prior liens , uil Imumhrances .is per certlllcates on Hie In the District Clerk's ollloe Dated the 5th day ot April A n 1910 II. F. ICKNNKlir , Sheriff J. S. KlIIKI'ATItlfK. Attorney. 11 Have You Deeds Insurance Policies , or other valuable papers ? If so you need a Safe Place to keep them. One of our SAFETY DEPOIT BOXES is an Ideal place for such , and cost is only nominal. Come in and let us show them to you. ( Strictly a Homo Institution1 W A. ur.OKi.l. president Jl'LHS HAUMONT , Vice l > r-s L H JKWB'iT Cashier It D 1'ICKKTT , Asst C.lHlmr . . .w , . 300 njmty KfMUllcn to I'atnc 100 creiln29-H-23 M Mullen - - Patrick M Mullen to . Joseph Oilrnore too 1000 acres In M-U-za . , . 1200 Clarence K Granger to wm B ' Roth 140 'In . 22-3728.19-17 * - . 75SO John 11 Bush to Albert E < Bruner 400 acrenln 25&SO-16-18&r7 . 10SOO Murray HaywoojlJr to I'Nilossman lot Lincoln 7 Inblock 7 original town of Mason. . . . 1200 Land Co to Wm S Mauley Jots 7-8-9-io-u In block * Ansley . 150 John W Harnes to Arthur J cooksley 480 acres In 7.I718-18-19 . 8000 Lincoln Land Co to Henry Zackry lots 10-11-12 In block Sin Merna. . 275 George ircochran to John's Rush iw B acresln Itoo-io . . . . . . . 1600 c Kmplleld to Coleman * Reeder 80 acresln ia-19-22 . . . . . 1600 Elijah Duvall to Brncat EMalcan 80 1600I I acresln 18-13-23 ' . 1300 Michael Mlckelson to J E Evans 60o acre In vti-ao-18 (000 . Arthur Hatch to Obas W Shanhlts 180 160 acres In 34-18-24 - . - - - - " -f v COAL No Drt. | No Cllpkers AJI i Coal The Good Kind. ' FEED For Sale. Both Wholesale apd Retail. Highest Warkt | , for All Kinds of GrMln West Elevator i Prop. t Phone 62 E88MAKING .Ing is something every \ daughter should know So be sure when iu 'visit ' the TKURY'S [ DRESSMAKING , oyer | ucry Store. Bow , .Nebraska rluo Lange 100 acrsn J . . . " 000 ward A 1'cterson 100 3 ' * o W Lay ton Yo'f V l n ' ' ' ° ° oHans'oi'etcrs'o'nVotii m'add to Mason . 900 Tosepli Levt 375 25-100 * 7o. . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , . , , 18000 PEV Brandt 80 acres .r.T. ' , . 2000 'Arthur W Holcotab W OanUys aaa Brok- ' 2 ° ° ° vfifhusb to Cam'rron TAlw Gandy add to ' 7. . . 887 rds to Independent Wcter j ragon ib fl . 12000 lonroe Koblnson 480 OHInclot 2 In iQj'o'sepdu'HoilYrica' ? ojblock S7 It It add ' ' ' " ' and h'u's'b"t'oLott'o lot 7 block SO J p ' niiiow . ion , . . to Car I it Kreni ck 9 orglnal town j. . COO James F Moore iou " . . . . , . 2200 W L Mcandlc m " " ' 18 < ' 0 Plo Oscar"A"s'wTck ' B q each fan pa'r'eci tndyn add lUoken Trie 'sand'e'rso'n 'lot , 's add n-oken now 60 Robert A Hunter ' " 1009 ° tngu'st K" UKman ' ' ' ' 188 ° ° k nus'b'to'Frcd'j ickTlteyners add rGcorgc 'acres ' * W ° uaura'champaln add Uroken'lfow. 100 wle , M Scare 330 ' ' ' ' K ° ° 'Vo'rg'a ' 's 'hanaYef id * White M < 0 800 esE Osborneund fffcd"D'pinncii yid cailawar. . . . TO l Kane 80 acres ' ' ' Odorc'iioVTe'e'tai 2tock. . . 350 B Andrews , hdny"wYlkYnson ' ' ' 12 ° ° ° jsbn'K 'pur'celYs 'Droken How. . . 15 Ullam A Pierce . J50 { Wm Lundy yy > it R add ijroken n. . . . . VKJ 7Phllpa | weoft ilason . I m H Thompson ' ' ' " " Ch'fitt'l'an"A"ii IKerna . IBS Theodore anis' tobert'iw T . . , . Wm A Kapp 330 lifer Yo kern in 'yHarleypaVcei .1 . neO Ira E Blakeslee . 2800 > rge A Kruser husb to ncnry an H Andrews J. CArt ib to yiuag'i'6f Ocalla.way. . . . 100 ( Joseph M Sav- dcallaway. , . . M Joseph M Sav- , dcatUnay. . . . 4n\ \ ' - ? pklns- parcel ( ionio'p'bl'sh- ' ' ' i MSa'vage'i'ots iR'add calla- 1 < 0 | rlcs Dye 180 p'jChrtstnen < 50 ° ' 2000Q McKec to job u J Semler etal ' 2W acres in lu-W-18 , 6900 H c Kmplleld'to Samuel Waddlngtlon ' 12 < | acres In io-ts-23 R B Urcgato i , Kryart A James H Cat' 1000 ron8 ( > 3cre ln > lo.M5-W | 1JOOO David A Snider to Samuel Waddlngtoa 40 acres In 27-19-24 0 & How's This ? We otter One Hundred Dolls Ilewtrd for cue ol Catarrh tbat cannot bo any cured Catarrh Cure. by HaUl We , tbe F. J. CHENEY A CO. , Toledo. O. underlined , buv kcown P. j , Cbtatr ( or tbe lut It yeara , and believe him orable In all buslDMa utrwactloo perfectly boo- * aod Bnanclally able to carry out any obllpatloua made by bb firm. WIU > INO , KINNA.V & MARVIN , Hall'i Catarrh Wboltaale OrucrUta , Toledo. O. Curt to takea latcnially. - aetlnc db-ectly upon tbe blood and mucont inrfaecf of tb * . ijrtem. TMttmonUI * wnt tit . ' * I'rle * Tl reaU p r botU . Bold by an DrareUU. Take Hall' * Family rilu for couttpattoa. I i Dwnfect The Hotue. The house in wintet in winter la ldo9 or never thoroughly airetl out and oft times poorly ventilated , Dirt > vill Accumulate and df caSc germs flourish. When warm weather cornea Jt 8hofld ) be thoroughly disinfected , A.q a general dlsinfecUnt , whether there has been contogeous disease in the hotue or not , we have the following - ing , Sulphcr Candles , Formaldehyde and Potassium Permanganate which nre nil good , We will be pleased to supply your I wants for these articles , S. R. LEE. The Busy Dni ist. A New Clean LUMBEL FrcaKJQLA Portion J Cera cat. rcsh Car qf AX3MA Blaster. A Spl 44il Line o'f Fcnqc Poata , If you contemplate u ing any of' tKe above tma Sprimor if you need a nice load of COAL CAtL mJ SEE H. T. Bruce < a Co. BrokenJBow , K br. Piple 234. FRANK KELSEY § " * i ALL KINDS OF WEL S Consult Him If You1 Want T at Broken How. Nebraska. N. T. GADD Office over Hofcomb'a book store. Office pnone 203 , Jlepldence 88 Broken Bow , Nebraska. J. A. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices in all the courts , and notorial work. otQcc Convayanclng np stain Slate Bank of over Broken Bow. ; ' Broken HOW. Nebraska. A. VINCENT SHERIpAN PHYSICIAN AND , SURGEON Calls promptly ' anw verf d day 6rnight. Office and'rculilenc'e In "the Mrs. Olelm building just went of - IJank. 1'hone 3S)0 ) " the-Bocurlty State Broken Bow , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kaat Side of Square * 11 Brokea Bow , Nebraska , HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBAfeMER ( Licensed ) V' 11 us In ess phone , 301 Residence .8MB Broken Bow , Nebraska. / L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L ( Licensed ) . Union Block Bnalnesa pbqnc 85 , RCS leitce,821 Broken Bow , Nebraska- DRS. BARTHOLOMEW x PHYSICIANS , SURGEONS AND OCULISTS All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone 91. MRS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING , JSrfl. W. T. Jones has had' 17 years exper ience In dressmaking It Is useless to look further , Block. work guaranteed. Room 7 , Dlerks J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC J Real Estate , Insurance.Rancbea and Farms for Rent , Legal I'apcrs'-.nfawn , Bur. yeylng and Platting. : i ; Qomstock , Thope who have been getting- up at 3 o'clockin the Corning- to see Halley's comet shpuld take cpurape as the Prof , at Yale has- sighted it and saja it is much near than was expected. It IB only 2,000,000 miles away and that ita tail is still with it ,