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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
THE OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Karl Cooper returned home from St , Paul Monday. W. II , Danielson of Ansclmo was a city visitor Monday. Ben Kcllcnbarger of Mcrna was : a tova Tuesday on business. T. T. Varncy of Anslcy was among the city visitors Monday , J , B , Dunn of Callaway is in town this week attending court , Ford Automobiles Light , Powerful and Classy , Ream Bros , Guy Kobinsou of Anselrno was attending court in the city Mon day , Ben Ilutt left Monday morn ing for a few days visit in Vir ginia. Tun PAIK IDKAI , . Oakland and White steam Automobiles , Keaui Bros. Miss Wilda Ilurlesa went to Loyal Friday evening to visit friends. N , Dwight Ford of Ausley was among the visitors in Broken Bow Nonday , Donald Tooley and Lewis Wil liams of Ansclmo were in the city Monday. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per cent , E. C. House 51 t-f Oakland and White steam Automobiles at $1000 , $1250 , $1700 , $2000 , $4000 Ream Bros. Among the democrats in the city Monday was'M. C , Warring- ton of the Mason city Trans cript. Grover Cameron went to Ansley Sunday evening where lie has a position with a lumber company. Cecyl Cameron left Saturday morning for her home inBingham. She has been attending Custer College. Arabelle Peart of Superior ar rived in the city last Friday evening to spend a few days with friends. R. E. Brega of Callaway was among the democrats in the city Monday attending the democrat rally. Dr , lleadrick will visit Broken Bow Thursday , June 16th , Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. J. M. Fodge was a passenger on 42 Tuesday morning going to Beatrice to attend the Sunday School convention , I'ou SAUt A fine residcnl block one block south of ball ground. Will sell by quarters if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf Since returning from my post graduite work in Europe , I limit my practice to Eye , Ear , Nose and Throat , Dr. Christen son. 52 3 . 'Jesse Triplett and Flavious McRae started lor La Combe Alberta , Canada , going by way of Grand Island and Denver Tuesday morning. * Jesse Triplett and Flavious McRae were entertained by a farewell party at the home of the former's sister , Mrs. L. D , Mar quis , Monday evening. Wm Franklin , one of the early settlers of Elk creek , died at the home of his son-in-law , Chas Harrison in Mason city Wedncs day night of last week. Miss Eva Cadwell was elected last Tuesday by the board o Trustees , as one of the instruct era of the musical department o the Grand Island Baptist College I want to buy your cream and sell you your flour and feed of all kinds , everything guaranteed , W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store Phone 409. Miss Gertie Schafcr who is working in the bank at Ausley. and who has been taking a course in Custer College attended the graduating exercises of last vcek. Sunday afternoon Fred Burns ittle boy was kicked by a horse nllicting a very severe wound of he face. Dr. Talbot and Bar- holomew administered to his clicf. C Gov. Shallenbarger made a fine address at the opening of the eachcrs institute Monday morn- ng in the Presbyterian church , as did also Hon. J. J , Tooley of Anselmo. Mrs F. M. Currie and'daught- r Lilas returned from Long 3each , California , Monday cven- ng | Claude Currie wont to Long 3each last week to accompany hern home , Edith Fodge and Avis Armour went to Beatrice as delegates rorn the Baptist Sunday School Monday evening to attend the interdenominational Sunday School Convention. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve a chicken pie dinner and supper in the Flick building on the cast side of the square Saturday June 11. A bazar will be held in connection. District court convened in the city Monday with Judge Hostct- er presiding to dispose of a few equity cases. There were only ; wo jury cases that were to be tried and they were postponed .mtil next term. E. E. Wimmer and family of the Comstock News passed through the city Sunday on their way to his father's J. M. Wim- mcr southwest of town on a few days visit. They came as far as Broken Bow Saturday night. The Mason City Transcript says that II , E. Hall who has been rural carrier on rural route SIo. 1 since it has been establish ed has tendered his resignations. With the view of taking up another class of postal work at L/incoln. J. S. Kirkpatrick of Kansas City is in Broken Bow this week looking after interests of his Client the Dierks Lumber and Coal Co. Judge Kirkoatrick is an old tinier in Broken Bow and lias a host of friends that are always pleased to meet him. The district meeting of Rc- bckahs was held at Mason city last Friday. Those attending from Broken Bow report an in teresting session. The president of the district was not able to be present being in quarautecn. Mrs , Jos. Pigman was elected president protein. The Epworth League wil have charge of the services Sun day evening June 12th , render ing a program and the delegates who were at the Epworth League convention at Ravenna and make their report. You are cordially invited to attend and will receive a hearty welcome. Dr. Storkcs of Omaha was in town Sunday to operate on Jimmy Francis. Dr. Bartholomew assist ed him. The boy is getting along nicely at this time. In the afternoon he went with Dr Talbot to see Chas. Richardson lie could not offer much en couragement for him , , A number of delegates from the Broken Bow Sunday schools went to Beatrice Tuesday to attend the State Sunday Schoo Convention. Among the nutnbe were J. M. Fodge of the U , B church and Mrs. Cadwell , Gaius Cadwell , Avis Armour an Edythe Fodge of the Baptis school , Both the M , B , A , and the M. W. A , lodges held tnemoria services Sunday afternoon in the cityt The M , B. A. services was in the Baptist church and vl. W. A , in the Chistian > church , The pastors of the respective churches delivered the addresses. After the services were conclud ed they repaired to the cemctry where the graves tf the departed nembcra were remembered. "Editor , speaker , missionary enthusiast and authority , Inter- lauonal Intermediate Supcrin- ctideut and a regular encyclo pedia of information on meth ods" is what sonic one has called Guy M. Withers of Kansas City ind Everywhere. He will be at he Christian Endeavor conven tion at Grand Island June 29 and 30 and you can't afford to miss seeing and hearing him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods and ittle son , Mrs. C. A. Chapin and son , Miss Wills and two brothers , all of Broken Bow , drove over to Comslock last Saturday afternoon and visited ye editor and family until Sunday noon. They were well pleased with Comstock and surrounding country. Mrs. Cha pin and Mrs Woods are relatives of Mrs. E. E. Wimuicr and the young folks , formerly from Vir ginia , accotnpained them to view this part of Custer. Comstock News , Prof O. II. Venuer of Grand Island College who is conducting the work in English this week is a man of rare ability. One prominent school man declared after listening to his address that no other institute in the state was favored with such ability. Mr. Vcnner delivered an evening lecture at the Presby terian church Wednesday on the subject "A Study of Edgar Allen Poc , " in which he showed Poe as the pioneer of American writers. Habeas Corpus. In the habeas corpus case in which Henry W Burdick of Ans ley sued Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keilen of Ansley for possession of a child Mildred Burdick , the court awarded the father the keeping of the child. The court has not issued an order yet. It is expect ed that the defendants Mr. and Mrs. Keilen will appeal the case. case.The The case was tried in the Cad well building as the county judges office was not large enough to hold the witnesses. Episcopal Church W. J Duiivilic Rector. Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; morning prayer and sermon 11:00 : a. m ; evening prayer and address at 8:00. : The Ladies Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. James Ledwich. NEWS OF THE COUNTY New Helena Scribe. Miss Emma Vinedge spent the past ten weeks visiting friends at Taylor , David Simnis of Arnold visited relatives in this neighborhood last week. Miss Jessie Jacobs held a picnic sale at her store June 2nd one feature of the sale was , those buying four dollars worth of goods were to receive a free dish ice cream , SVill Doman and John Bell shelled corn this week , Miss May Jacobs left for Port land , Ore. last Wednesday. Will Doman took hogs to Merna one day last week and left Sunday for Wyoming to look for a location * II. George of Broken Bow was in the neighborhood Friday in his auto , Robert Ross started for Ala bama Monday to look for a location. Bert Gates passed through here in his new auto Thursday. Miss Jencie Simms went to Broken Bow Sunday to attend the Junior Normal , This neighborhood has been N. T. GAUD'S ANNOUNCEMENT FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Having fllcil with the proper oniccr. I low announce myself a candldrtc for the onicu of county Attorney subject to the ap proval of the republican pany at the 1'rlmary election to t > e held August loth , 191p. H Is perhaps needless for me to navs I Am unaltor.-xhly attains ! tlio Liquor Inter- om-s. lam for county option , lor state anil nation wide prnlilliltloii. I am a republican , but am most emphat ically for the revMnn of theTarlff downward imi for the removal of tariff upon things sscntlaliy iiereis.iry to the comfort , health. Happiness and prosperity of the citizen , My present term of olllce 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 , that he. iHRtruuMVILI , NOT MAKE A CANVASS. I have not been absent from any meeting of the board of supervisors have been on hand it ah times when railed upon by county oiilcers from the least to the highest , Incluif- ng Township ana Hchool district oillcern : When needed by the private cltUen , either over the I'honc , or In person I have been on hand by day or night , and this I will bave to say at the end of my term of onice rcgurdless of the results of the primary election ; If you need the county attorney , you will and film ot his olllce , not out In campaign , using your time to further his personal Interests. If tbsent , It will be because of business , and In : hat event , there will be a competent lawyer n chatgc of the olllce. I am human , and no doubt have made mistakes during my term of olllce. but I have no excuses to offer neither any appologles to maUej I have nought to discharge duty to Die 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. GADD. ANDERSON FOR SUPERVISOR. Having died as a candidate for Supervisor ot the third supervisor district subject to the will of the republican primary , I will ap preciate your support. If nominated and elected I will use my best efforts for the ad vancement of the best Interests of the dis trict and the county In general. RAH ANDKKSON. MYERS FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Some are accusing me of being a young man. Thalia a crime which I shall neither attempt to palliate nor deny. The position of county attorney Is one gen erally neld by the younger members of the bar. Nineteen men who were In the State University with me are now finishing suc cessful terms as county attorneys In the state of Nebraska , while one of my Harvard classmates Is earning * 7,50'i.OO ' a year as a prosecuting attorney In New York city and another man of a later class Is doing nearly as well In a similar position In Boston , Mass. If the people of Custer County should choose to nominate and elect me I will do my best to make them a good county attorn ey. EDWIN P. MYEHS. Marriage Licenses. Issued since June 1st. Francis Rltchcy , Callaway 20 Ethel Clluc , Callaway 10 Try tint White Satin flour at W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store There is uone better. Phone 409. visited by some fine showers the past week. Miss Ruth Roberts is attending the Junior Normal at Broken Bow. Among the young people from here who attended the picnic at Doris Sunday were the Missses Elsie Ross , Rnth Roberts , Cennic Christen and Ray Ross , Charles Higgins and George Roberts. Hev. Dodson will preaah at the school house next Sunday. A series of camp meeting will begin in Mathews grove July 14th. Most of the farmers are having to replant their corn. Prairie Center. Mr. and Mrs Bennie Williams of New Helena visited at Mr , Rhoades Sunday. Willia Christen ot New Helena spent Sunday and Monday at Mr. Rains. Mr. and Mrs. RIcdd Glemni spent Saturday evening at Walter Snyders on Ash creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oxford visit ed at Mr. Hhoades Monday. Grace Beal visited at Schurrs Friday , Mr. and Mrs. Medd Gletnrn took dinner with E. E. IToga- booni Friday , Ortello News , Edith Kentrall spent Saturday Have Your Natural Complexion Nnlurc intended everyone to 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 back delicacy , softness , beauty to face and hands. Baby , mother , fathci every member of the family will appreciate it. It's the one perfect soap for all the uses of the toilet. VAt A single cake will prove it to you At the Eagle Grocery Store. night with May Hyatt. Pearl and Gail Waters spent Saturday night and Sunday at Ingrams. Bert Waters was a Sunday visitor at James Milligans. G. W. Wildea was in the valley the first of the week. A. T. Hillman is breaking sod for G. O. Joyner this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ingram spent Sunday at M. Hills. Children's day exercises were well attended at the Ortello chapel last Sunday. * The Sunshine Sunday school will give a Childrens Day pro gram in Dick Hempstead's grove Sunday June 12 every one is in vited ts come. Misses Ida Ingram and Blanche Milligan went to Broken Bow to attend the Normal. Last Saturday evening a number of friends and neighbors pleasnantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edwards ; a good time was had by all. TIME TABLE OF C B. & 0R. . R. Broken Bow Nebraska. East West . 40-8:49 : a m 39-6:25 : p m 42-7:27 : am 41-ll:25pm : ! 44-7:15 : put 43-6:55 : am 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. Sheppard & Burk Say they have the FINEST LOT o f Fruits n n (1 Vegetables i n Broken Bow. All they ask , to prove it , is an order and you will be convinced. Below is a partial list of their great variety. Fruits. Apples Peaches Dannanns Cantaloupe Pineapples Sunkist Oranges and Black Oregon Cherries * " * * Vegetables. Onions Lettuce Cabbage Radishes Tomatoes Cucumbers New Potatoes Sheppard & Burfc Phone 125 Soutk Side Square J. R. SCHROCK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Onice In Dierks block. / Calls answered at all hours In city or country NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. U. S. kand Ofllcc at Broken Uow , Nebraska May 21 , 1910 Notice is hereby given that Peter W. Dool- ey. of uroken now , Nebraska , who , on April 'i , l 05. made Homestead Entry No. 6470 erlal No. 05400 , for seK of nwji of section aj , ownshlp 18 n , range 20 w , Oth P. M. . has Hied notice ot intention to make Final five year proof , to establish claim to the land above ( escribed , before Register and Receiver U. S. Land olllce , at Broken Bow , Nebraska , on he 16th day of July , 1910. Claimant names as witnesses- Thomas ROSS , Frank Mohat , Richard Mount , Gus Arthur , all of Broken Bow , Nebraska JOHN REESE , 51-5 Register. NOTICE TO DEPENDANT. W. W. BISHOP will take notice that on the 29th day of April. 1910 , the county court of Custer county , Nebraska , Issued an order of attachment tor the sum of S4ll.92lnan action pending before it wherein C. J. nurke&Son , a partnership linn composed of Charles J. Burke and Milton Burke , are plaintiffs and W. W. Hishop is defendant. That personal property of detendant , consisting of tanks , well and windmill supplies , tubing and other personal property , has been attached under said order. The object and prayer of the platntifis in said cause are to recover judg ment In the sum of $111.02 together witn in terest thereon at eight per cent , pel annum from the 29th day ot April , 1010 , tne same be ing due on a promissory note executedand , delivered to the plaintiffs by the defendant on the lirst day of March , 1910 and due on the Joth day of April , 1010. Said cause has been continued to the lirst day of August , 1910 ana you are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the-Ust day of August 1910. 1910.Dated Dated this 7th day of June , 1910. C. J , UmiKE * SON. By Sullivan & squires , 1-1 Their Attorney. Old papers for sale at this office. See me before you buy that bill of flour or feed. I want to buy your cream for cash. W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store i Phone 409. The City Bakery Lights the way with good baking1. Our goods are alway fresh and in the lead , lighting the way and easing the burdens of the housewife. Send us that Special order for prompt attention. tat OLDS GASO LINE ENGINES IN STOCK. THE BEST MADE. - : - 535 REAM BROS ,