Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 12, 1910, Image 8

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THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gleaaed for Yoor Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters
Colgatfc'3 Talcum Powder 20c.
I L Kiffin-Luckc Co.
"
Read the ' -Crisis" the school
play 55c atA. H. Soudcrs.
Ladies Union Suits35 , SO and' '
75c , Kiffin-Lucke Co.
Ladies 50c silk lace gloves for
lOc. New York Store.
Gift books for commencement
on special display at A. H.
Souders.
Alpha Morgan made a business
trip to Omaha Monday returning
yesterday morning ,
FOR SAWS Some good prairie
hay , six miles south cast of the
city , C. O. Porter , 49-tf
Ladies' $1.00 Shirt Waists
for 39c.
New York Store.
Kayscr's Chamois Gloves SOc ,
Kiffin-Lucke Co.
Jewelry for commencement.
We will save you money. A.
II. Souders.
Sec our$12,00 and $15,00 Rugs ,
Kiffin-Lucke Co.
Specials prices on Watches for
commencement at A. H. Souders.
New Couch Covers and Port-
iers at Kiffin Lucke Co.
Special for Saturday , May 14
250 pairs of Men and Ladies'
black hose , I5c quality for lOc
per pair. Kiffin-Lucke Co.
Watches , Rings , - Bracelet ,
Broache , Chains , Fobs Cuff Links ,
Scarr Pins , Sterling Novelties.
Make good gifts for comtrence-
ment. A. H , Souders.
FOR SAI.K A fine resident
block one block south of ball
ground. Will sell by quarters
if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf
Progressive.
The work is progressing nicely
at Lillian , Nebraska. We had
two confessions at our Sunday
eveningservice. . Three to be
baptized at our next meeting.
E , D. Eubank.
Corset Covers 50c and 75c
grades for 29c.
New York Store.
"The Crisis a thrilling drama
of the Civil war at opera house ,
Wednesday May 18 ,
Union Meetings Closed.
The union meetings that had
been in progress in this city for
the past three weeks closed Mon
day night.
Owing to the unfavorable
weather the first two weeks the
attendance did not reach the mag
nitude hoped. The last week
was more favorable and not only
the attendance but the interest
was considerably increased. Sun.
day was the " best day of the
BOOKS !
BOOKS ! !
BOOKS ! ! !
Make the best
COMMENCEMENT
GIFTS.
We have the
BEST WNE of
* " -It'ooks in the city
j- and the prices
are RIGHT.
Come In r * See Them
J. G. HAEBERLE
Druggist.
Men's $4.50 Pants at
$2.29.
New York Store.
series , The tabernacle was
was crowded at both the morn
ing and night sessions. The
Sunday night session run until
after midnight. The meetings
will doubtless result in a number
of accessions to the several
churches.
A free will offering was taken
up Sunday night for the evange
list which amounted to $315.
We understand the regular
collections met all incidental ex
penses , including the building
of the tabernacle , taring it down
and return of the lumber.
The latter was completed
Tuesday.
The New City Council Organized.
On the adjournment of the old
city council Tuesday night of
last week the new' council was
organised ,
Mayor D. R. Rockwell who
succeeded himself called the
meeting to order.
Having formed anew ward the
the council now consists of eight
members instead of six. S. L.
Cannon and W , B. Easthain being
the new members by appoint
ment in the Fourth ward.
The retiring members of the
council were C. E. Carlos , E
Children's Rubberized
Coats $5.00 value for
$1.95.
New York Store.
Taylor and J. S. Baisch. The
new members elected are Jas
Ledwich , D. C. Konkle and E. F
McClure. N. T , Gadd was ap
pointed city attorney , in the
place of A. P. Johnson and K. D
Pickett succed E.f S. Holcomb as
city clerk. A. J. VanAntwerp
succeds himself as city engineer
as does Ray Khuns succed him
self as city treasurer.
The following is the names oi
of the councilmen by words
First wrd. J.M Kimberliug
S. F. McClure.
Second ward. C. H. England ,
Jas Ledwich.
Third ward. J. S. Squires , D.
C. Konkel.
Fourth ward. S. L. Cannon.
W. B. Easthain.
Elmer Draper was appointed
city marshal. P. M. Towsley
street commissioner and Hugh
McBnrnie water commissioner.
The following committies were
appointed.
Water Works.-Squires , Kimber-
ing , Cannon.
Street and bridges , Konkel ,
Ledwich , Eastham.
Supplies. McClure , Cannon ,
Men's $10.00 fancy strip"
suits for $4.95.
New York Store.
Konkel ,
Sidewalks and crossings. Led
wich , Easthain , McClure.
Finance , Kirnberlmg , Squires ,
England.
Parks. Easthain , McClure ,
England.
City Hall. Cannon , Squires ,
Ledwich.
Electric Lights. England ,
Squries , Ledwich.
TIME TABLE OF C. B. & 0R'
Broken Bow Nebraska.
East West
40-6:20 : a m 39-6:25 : p m
42-9:50 : am , 41-11:25 : pm
44-7:15 : p m 43-6:55 : a m
39 and 40 local between Seneca
and Lincoln.
H T. GADD'S ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
'
Having filed with the proper officer. I t
now announce myself a candidate for the ,
office of county Attorney subject to the ap
proval of the republican party at the Primary
election to he held August 10th , 1910.
It Is perhapi needless for me to ftavi I
am unalterably ArialnBt the Liquor Inter ,
outs , 1 am for county Option , for state anil
nation wide prohibition.
I am a republican , but am most emphat
ically for the revision of tlieTarIff downward
anil for the removal of tarltt upon thlriCH
essentially necessary to the comfort , health ,
lapplncss and prosperity of the citizen ,
My present term of oltlcc does not expire
ntll January 1911 , my time and ability there
fore Is the property of the citizens of thu
county , of all political complexion ; that be.
Ing true 1 WlhL NOT MAKB A CANVASS.
I havenol been abseut from any meeting of
the board of supervisors have been on hand
tall times when called upon by county
Olcers from the least to the highest , Includ-
ng Township ana Bchool district ameers ;
Viien needed by the private citizen , either
> vtr the Phone , or In person I have been on
hand by day or night , and this I will have to
ay at the end of my term of office regardless
of the results of the primary election ; If you
need the county attorney , you will find him
> t his office , not out In campaign , using your
line to further his personal Interests. If
ibsciit , It will be because of business , and In
hat event , there will be a competent lawyer
ti charge of the office.
I am human , and no doubt have made
nlstakcs during my term of office , but I have
10 CXCUSCH to olfcr neither any appolngles to
make ; I have sought to discharge duty to
he best of my ability from inv view point ,
his I will continue to do ; I will thank vou
'or your consideration and will appreciate
'our support.
Ilcspcctfully Yonrs ,
K. T. GADD.
Boy's $1.25 Hats at 79c.
New York Store.
Cuff Buttons that are guaran
teed for 3 years against breakage
or tarnish. Kiffin-Lucke Co.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
Nilsdale Items.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coulter
spent Sunday at Mr. Cason's.
Miss Lizzie Bishop visited Mrs.
Coulter Tuesday.
Quite a few of our neighbors
visited at Mr. A J. Cason's Sun
day.
Miss Mary Bishop is working
for Mrs. Broyles this week.
Mrs. Ed Brant spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. Bishop.
There was church at the school
house Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Bishop and son jesse went
to Anselmo Tuesday.
Mr. Jim Stanley was at Dave
Coulters Monday evenincr.
n
Mr. Broyles reports that he has
a strange horse at his place and
he hasnt found the owner yet.
Miss Vina Templar is at home
this week.
Miss Lizzie Bishop -is
with a bad cold.
I Men's 35c Neckwear four
in hand and tecks.for 16c
New York Store *
Weissert News.
Intended for last week.
Mell Stcintnan lost a valuable
horse last week also did Chester
Sains.
Arthur Cooksley is plastering
his house on the farm known as
the old John Barnes farm.
Elex Pirnie and wife were
visiting their daughter Mrs. Roy
Leek Sunday.
Tice Case's little baby at this
writing is some better.
Chas Govier lust a yearling on
Alfalafa last week ,
A fine rain and snow visited
the neighborhood Sunday.
Tice Case and George Hilton
shipped hogs Tuesday.
Mrs. Ruben Campbell was
visiting her mother Mrs. Thorn
ton Sunday.
Will McClain of Washington
was visiting L. Thomas and
friends on his way back to Brok
en Bow where he expects to take
the train Tuesday for his home.
E. A. Pirnie and sister Mina
took an automobile for Broken
Bow Tuesday.
F. D. Mills of Westerville was
through the neighbhood Mon-
Ladies' Black Sateen
Petticoats for 48c.
New York Store.
1 Friday and §
ti Hi
Saturday
of This Wook.
We will have a special
Varnish Expext with us
for the purpose of an
swering questions and
showing amateurs how to
test varnishes for quality
and explaining how to
make varnish save you
money rather than cause
you expense.
Look for the Chi-Namel
Lady.
A. H. SOUDERS.
it
day trying to get people to take
shares in the Rail Road between
Loup City and Broken Bow.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Sar
nave ocen visiting tneir son
Joe returning home Monday.
Last Thursday about twenty-
five of Mina and Johnnie Pirnie's
friends gave them a surprise
party.
Zumbrota Zephyrs.
F. A. Routh and family from
Round valley visited a few days
last week with A. I. Routh's.
W. W. Bishop had a close call
from being bitten by a rattle
snake , the reptile struck at him ,
but fortunately did not get
throught his clothing. >
J. T. Cole has installed scales
on his farm.
Roy Routh's windmill had to
be repaired this week , from dam *
ages caused during some of the
I * Big table of Men's Hats |
all shapes and styles to
close at $1.95. ' -
-New York Store.
recent high winds.
Mr. Eggleston was in these
parts Sunday looking after some
stock in the Anderson pasture.
Mr. and Mrs. Krager and family
from south of the Bow , and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Deal of Snake
Run were entertained at Mr.
Evans Sunday.
' Ed Small and family visited at
W. W. Williams'Sunday.
Mrs. M. D. Callen is on the
sick list at this writing.
Misses Olive Cole and Madge
Bishop who attended school in
the Bow the past year , are taking
part in the eighth grade exercises
tonight. ( Thursday )
Mr. Huffman and faintly visit
ed Mr. Neths in another vicinity
last Sunday.
Ralph Johnsons1 and Oscar
Tappans' attended church at the
tabernacle Sunday morning.
J. T , Cole and wife spent Sun
day in the Bow.
Frank Huffman went to the
Loup Friday returning on Sun
day.
Ladies' Muslin Petticoats
$1.50 and $2.00 in pret
tiest embroideries and
all designs for 89c.
New York Store.
AlcKinley Murmurni ! s.
Intended for last week ,
Winter is still lingering in the
lap of spring we had a rain and
snow storm May 1.
George M , Booth and wife of
Berwyn where visiting in Custer
Canyon at McKinley from Friday
till Monday of this week Miss
Lizzie Haefele accompained them
home for a week's visit with them
and her grandparents.
There was a surprise party at
Mrs , Fred Steeton on May ,2nd , it
being her 36 birthday ; theose
present spent an enjoyable even
ing.
Anna Reinhard was visiting
PIIBUC SALE /
WEDNESDAY. MAY 18 , 1910.
As Administratrix of the estate of W : F ; Jenk
ins , I will oifer at Public Sale at his late resi
dence , known as the Arcadia Fruit and Stock
Farm , 2 1-2 west of Arcadia , Nebraska , the
following described property :
8 Head of Horses ,
1 MareJS years old
1 Mare 4 years old
1 Horse ( Jolt 3 years old
3 Horse Colts 2 years old
1 Horse Colt 1 year old
1 Mare Colt 3 years old \
The above stock is well bred and will weighfrom
1200 to 1500 pounds each. They will all make excellent
farm animals.
23 Head of Thorough tret Registered
Poltret lereford Gatfie
Consisting of
1 Bull 3 years old
11 cows 3 to 4 years old
2 long yearling Heifers
3 short yearling Heifers
5 Heifer Calves
1 Bull Calf
These cattle are from the herds of Geo. E. Bicker ,
Ashland , Nebraska ; H. J. F , Ricker , Ashland , Nebras
ka ; J. W. Yant and Warren Gamond & Sons of Des
Moines , Iowa.
Farm Machinery ,
2 Wagons almost new , I new Hay Rake , I Spring
Wagon , 1 Corn Shelter , 1 2-row Cultivator , 1 set heavy
Work Harness , I single Harness 1 Cider Press , 1 McCormick -
Cormick Mowing Machine , 1 McCormick Hay Rake ,
about 500 bushels of Corn in the crib , 100 bushels of
good Oats. Some household goods and other things too
numerous to mention.
TERM § > A credit of 8 months
time will be given on approved , notes ,
bearing 10 per cent interest. ' 7
MRS. W. F. JENKINS
P. W. ROUNDS , Auctioneer.
G. H. KINSEY , Clerk.
Cortficlato of Publication.
STATE OP NEBRASKA ,
Ofllce of
Auditor of public Accounts.
Lincoln , Feb. 1st 1010.
It Is Hereby Certified , That the i < a Payette
Life Insurance Company of La Fayette , in
the State of Indiana , has complied with the
Insurance Laws of this State , applicable to
such companies , and Is therefore authorized
to continue the business of Life Insurance In
this State for the current year ending Janu-
aary. 31st , 1911.
Summary of Report Piled for the Year
Ending December 3lst , 1909.
Income.
premiums $ 230 275 44
All other sources 2551975
Total $25379519
Disbursements ,
Paid policy holders t 03 SSO BO
All other payments 83 459 21
Total $ 170 045 81
Admitted Assets. . . . $ 362 662 41
Liabilities
Net reserve $ 300 408 30
I et policy claims 500000
All other liabilities 30 792 10 $342 300 40
Surplus beyond capital
Stock and other liabil
ities 20 462 01 $ 20 462 01
Total MS 603 41
Witness my hand and the seal of the
Auditor of public Accounts the day and year
tlrst above written.
( Seal ) SILAS H. KARTON ,
Auditor of public Accounts.
C. E. PIERCE , Deputy.
home folks last Sunday week
ago.
Leonard Haefele and sister
Maude where visiting at Joseph
Haefele Sunday.
L. S. Empfield , J. H. Walburn ,
Joseph Haefele and families were
at the surprise party Monday
night.
Ice Tuesday morning % inch
thick.
Mrs , Maggie Smith is very
sick. Her husband died during
the winter.
Men's $15.00 Cravenettes
at the closing out sale
for $7.95.
New York Store.
DEMONSTRATOR
Who will be at our store on
May 13 & 14
will show every visitor how they
can put a Dull-Stained-Hard-Wood
Effect on soft wood , old painted
or varnished wood , furniture ,
etc. , without the expense and
trouble of removing the oldfiuish.
This Process gives-an entirely
new surface like veneer.
Completely hides all blemishes
underneath.
Any one can apply it.
Produces the grain as well as
color of real wood.
Entire cost of material not over
2c per square foot.
Come , even if you do not wish
to use it yourself.
It is something you will be glad
to tell your friends.
A , H. SQUDER ,
Mr. Walter Haefele and Miss
Flo Fodge visited at McKinley
Sunday.
Ladies hand tailored
Suits in a variety of
shades and latest styles.
Regular $15.00 values for
$7.85. $22.50 values for
$10.95. $25.00 and up to
$45.00 values for $13.95.
New York Store.