Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 02, 1910, Image 8

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THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters
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Fulton Go-Carts at Konkel's.
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John Lee went to Mcrna Sat
urday evening1.
Another invoice of Rug's just
received at Koukel's.
Miss Julia Dalton spent Sun
day with theKellv girls of Mcrna.
See Konkel's for the best Re
frigerators ,
Blanche Squires left Tuesday
morning for Kansas City to visit
relatives ,
How is this for prices a 9x12
Brussels Rug for $12.00 at
Konkel's ,
Ex Governor Mickey is lying
at the point of death at his home
in Osceola , Neb.
I have money to loan on well
improved farms at 6 per cent.
15. C. House 51 t-f
Hugh Wells , of York , spent
Decoration day with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells.
Mrs. J. R. Fodge and daughter ,
Mrs. Ray McCall spent Sunday
with Quinn Fodge of Mcrua.
Florence Amsberry , of Ansley ,
visited her cousin Lillic Amsberry
of this place the first of the week.
Superintendent Lewis and wife
spent Sunday on their ranch
north of Anselmo returning Tues
day noon.
Prof , and Mrs. Mottinger Grad
uating1 Class were iti the city last
Saturday having their class
picture taken.
What about your Junior Chris
tian Endeavor society ? One of
the best Junior workers in this
part of the United States is Mrs.
Carruthers of Hastings. She
will tell you what to do about it ,
at the convention at Grand Island
June 29 and 30.
Go to Konkel's for Hammocks.
VOK SAW A fine resident
block one block south of ball
ground. Will sell by quarters
if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf
John Comstock of Ansley wont
to Lincoln Sunday night on busi
ness. His wife went Tuesday to
spend a couple of days shopping
while he was there ,
Since returning from my post
graduate work in Europe , I
limit my practice to Eye , Ear ,
Nose and Throat. Dr. Christensen -
son 52 3
I will deliver ilour and all kind
f grain feed any hours between
7 a. m , and 7 p. m. to any part of
the town phone 409 bring me your
cream and eggs. W. H , O'Rorke.
Mr. Lewis Brown and Miss
Minnie Schaper both of Mason
city were married at the Baptis *
parsonage yesterday by pistor of
the church. Miss Nellie Dady
and Guy McGown accompaincd
the young couple to Broken Bow
to see how a matrimonial knot is
tied.
At the Christian church Sun
day , June 5,11 a. ni. communion
and preaching services. 8 p. tii.
special song services and sermon.
Morning1 subject "OurUnexeaust-
ed Possilibities. " Evening1 , "A
Change of Heart. " Bible school
at 10 aO a. m. , Christian Endeav
or hour 7 p. m.
Some of the annual features of
the State Fair has teen the Live
Stock Parade of prize winners on
the last day of each fair. This
year , on Friday Sept. 9th , the
Live Stock will be but one part
of the parade feature , as Decorat
ed Automobiles are to liave an
opportunity to compete for pre
miums.
E. F. Myers has bought a block
of ground in the north west part
of the city on which he plans to
build a commodious residence for
his parents. His father J. E.
Myers is in the city this week
superintending the grading of
the block. The building when
completed will cost between $3000
and $4000.
Orfcllo News.
Miss Ida Inpram and brother
Ollie visited their nunt Mrs.
Waters last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyke were
the guests of Quinn Fodge's
Sunday
Dick Hempstead was called to
Broken Bow Saturday by the
serious illness of his sister Mrs
Drake.
Miss Ethel Ashbough has ac
cepted a position in Wilson &
iBakers's store at Anselmo.
B M. Morcran and family en
tertained Fred Hostick and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Waters and children and
George Porter were Sunday visit
ors at M. Ingram.
J. S. Frances ot Merna was a
caller at Frank Edwards Monday.
Chas. Hostick and family Bert
Hutt and Will and Sam Souders
spent Sunday at C. H. Bombar-
ger's.
Charlie Thomas was a caller
in the valley Monday.
Marriage Licenses.
Issued since May 1st.
John M. price Callaway 25
Hilda A. HucnUeld Cozad 22
1'atrlck Elliott oconto 1i
Georgia Sexton oconto UO
Joseph J. Fctlierston Olios 31
Sopla S. Fisher Huffman 2fl
Chas. Mcdll ! Mason city 23
Emuia Lv.thcr Ansley 10
Chas Dansky Sargent 25
Anna Binder Sargent IB
KrnleC. Wells walworth 23
Gertrude Marsh walwortli 23
Kay I , . Lewis Ansley > 20
Mabel Zimmerman Ansley 20
John T. coble Uerwyn 24
1'hcUa M. Happ lirokcn Itow 21
Herbert O. Myers noise Idaho 25
Grace A. Heck Hlllsboro 111 25
Louis M. Iirown Mason City 25
Minnie Edna Schaper Mason city 18
LcsterWi Ueebout Westcrvllle , 21
Kose Ethel Copsey Westervllle 18
N , T. GADD'S ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Having filed with the proper omcer. I
now announce myself a candidate for the
oniceof county Attorney subject to the ap
proval of the republican party at the Primary
election to lc held Angust 10th , l'o. !
It IK perhaps needless for me to Bay ; I
am unalterably atfalnst the Liquor Inter
ests , lam for county option , foi state and
nation wide prohibition.
I am a republican , but am most emphat
ically for the revision of theTarlff downward
and for the removal of tariff upon things
essentially necessary to the comfort , health ,
happiness and prosperity of the citizen.
My present term of oillcc does not expire
until January 1911 , my time and ability there
fore Is the property of the citizens of the
county , of all political complexion ; th.it be.
Ing true I WILL NOT MAKE A CANVASS.
I have not been absent from any meeting of
the board of supervisors have been on hand
at all times when called upon by county
officers from the least to the highest , IncludV
Ing Township ana School district omcers :
When needed by the private cltt7.cn , either
over the Phone , or In person t have been on
hand by day or night , and this I will have to
say at the end of my term of ofllcc rcgcrdlcss
of the results of the primary election ; If you
need the county attorney , you will ilnd film
ot his ofllcc , not out In campaign , using your
time to further his personal Interests If
absent , It will be because of business , and In
that event , there will be a competent lawyer
In charge of the office.
I am human , and no doubt have made
mistakes during my terin ofofllce. but I have
no excuses to offer neither any appologlcs to
make ; I have sought to discharge duty to
the best of my ability from mv view point ,
this I will continue to do ; I will thank vou
for your consideration and will appreciate
your support.
Respectfully Yours ,
N. T. QADD.
Old papers for sale at this
office.
lo The
Housewife
Dou't think as we do not call
you up every morning as many
others do that we do not appreciate
your order.
Call us up in your leasure mo
ments or just when you think of
what you want.
We figure that you will appreci
ate us more by doing sothan to
call you up when you are busy
with your morning work. t
Please consider this and phone
your order to us.
We arc receiving daily
Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh and Crisp.
Sheppard & Burk
Phone 125 South Side Square
Have Your
Natural . Complexion
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Nature intended everyoneto have a
perfect complexion.
Palmolivc is Nature's own aid to the skin.
The soothing , healing palm and olive
oils of which it is composed bring hack
delicacy , softness , beauty to face and hands.
Baby , mother , futhei every member
of the family will appreciate it.
It's the one perfect soap for all the
uses of the toilet.
A single cake will prove it to you.
At the Eagle Grocery Store.
NOTICE OP PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ofllcc at Broken Bow , Nebraska
Mav 21 , 1910
Notice Is hereby glvon that Peter \V. Dooley -
ey , of liroken now , Nebraska , who , on April
2 * . 1903 , made Homestead Entry No. 5479
serial No. 05400 , for seK of nwff of section 3-J ,
township 18 n , range 20 w , Oth P. M. . has Hied
notice of Intention to make Final live year
proof , to establish claim to the land above
described , before Register and Receiver u.
S. Land ofllcc , at Broken Bow , Nebraska , on
the 10th day of July , 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses- : Thomas
ROSS , Frank Mohat , Richard Mohat , Qus
Arthur , all of Broken Bow , Nebraska
JOHN REESE ,
51-5 Register.
TIME TABLE OF C. B. & 0R - R *
Broken Bow Nebraska.
East . West
40-8:49 : a m 39-6:25 : p m
42-7:2 : ? am 41-ll:25lpm :
44-7:15 : p m 43-6:55 : a m
39 and 40 local between Seneca
and Lincoln.
Grant Drake has recently put
a new roof on the building he
purchased of Guyle in the east
part of the city.
The City
"We have all the Goodies
that can be found in any up-
to-date Bakery and at prices
that are pleasing1 to all. We
also receive and fill ordersfor
special occasions Right on
Time.
Out Sale To Continue During
OT Being able to close out all of our stock during the month of May , as we expected. And as we will not have to move from this building we are now in , until the
N entire stock is sold. "We will continue the closing out sale during the month of June , and positively finish up by July 1st. Therefore the closing out sale prices will
be cut still deeper for the balance of this month , to make a Clean sweep of the stock by July 1st. Come in and you may expect bigger bargains than ever before.
Mens Suits.
Mens S10 Suits - - $ < -95
Mens $12.50 Suits - - $7.95
Mens $15.00 Suits - - $8.95
Mens1 $28.00 Suits - - $16.45
Young Mens 2 piece outing
Suits sixes 32 to 36 at - $2.75
Mens Pants.
Mens pants § 4.00 kind $2.25
Mens pants $3.00 kind $1.75
Mens pants $1.50 kind - .85c
Mens Suspenders.
Mens 35c suspenders at - .16c
Mens 40c suspenders - .19c
Mens 60c suspenders - -35c
Mens regular $3.50 and $4 Hats $1.95
Mens $1 fancy dress shirts at .43c
Mens Ties.
Regular 35c Ties at -19c
Regular 50c Ties at 33c
Regular 75c Ties at .39c
Mens 15c Linen Collars at : 7c
Mens 25c Rubber Collars : 15c
Ladies Suits.
Ladies Suits , a few more to ,
close out at prices less
than first cost of goods
from manufacturers. In
black , blue , green , grays
and fancy stripes at $7.95 up to
Ladies $18 rubberized coats at $9.48
Ladies Waists.
Si tailored shirt waists 35c
1 50 embroidered waists 79c
2.50 embroidered waists $1.25
5.00 and 6.00 silk waists
v in white and colored at $2.65 & 3.35
Ladies Petticoats.
Black and white regular 75c at 45c
Black and white regular 1.25 at 69c
black and white regular 3.00 at $1.85
black and white regular 3.50 at $2.25
Ladies Vests
15c gauze vests at 8c
20u gauze vests at I2c
25c gauze.vests at Me
Turkish towels 4c , 8c , 19c
Laces.
Regular 5c laces at * 2c ,
Regular 15c laces at 7c
Regular 30c embroidery at I6c
Handkerchiefs.
For ladies , men and children at
3c , 5c , and 8c
Lace Curtains
Lace Curtains regular $1.50 at 85c
Lace Curtains ecru and white at $1.48
Notions.
Safety pins , Hooks and eyes , darning
cottons , Silk thread , Shoe strings
and Lead pencils at
Knitting cotton , Hair pin cabnets , lead
pencils , fine combs , pocket combs ,
thimbles and kid curlers at
Side combs , Back combs , Stick pins ,
Tooth brushes , Arm bands ,
and kid curlers
We have a great many articles not mentioned in this add 9
we will be pleased to show you when you come in. * K 7
NEW YORK STORE
Broken Bow , Nebraska. North Side of the Square.