Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 30, 1910, Image 9

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    THE OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN
, LOCAL NEWS
Old papers for sale at this
office.
Miss Gertie Barcus visited in
Mcrua Sunday.
Mrs. Elixa Whitney left for
Anseluio Monday.
Mrs. W. A. llowell returned to
Thedford Saturday-
Mrs. D. Hilton left for Grand
Island Saturday.
Mrs. Ada Smith left for Al
liance Tuesday.
Miss Charlotte Allen left for
Gordcu , Ncbr. , Tuesday. .
M. L < . Knapp was down from
Mcrna on business this week.
Miss Adah Bowen went to
Lincoln Tuesday on business.
Mrs , Mary Tiff of Berwyn was
in Broken Bow Monday on busi
ness.
Leota Iluffaker was called
home Monday on account of sick
ness.
Mrs. O. C. Simonson left Sun
day for a visit with a sister near
Merna.
Miss Minnie Klatt came home
Saturday after a weeks visit at
Merna.
Tin : PAIR IDIUL- Oakland
and White steam Automobiles.
Ream Bros.
Miss Flora Crumly is spending
her vacation with friends at
Central City.
I have money to loan on well
improved farms at 6 per cent.
E. C. House 51 t-f
Don't forget the sOOO rods of
Hog fencing at Groat's big store
The best ever.
Andy Summers of Merna was
down Monday on business with
county superintendent.
J. R. Dye left for his home in
San Diego , Cal. , Tuesday after
a short visit with Dr. Bass.
Mrs. W. A. McCallaof Chartou ,
Ohio arrived here Monday for
a visit with Mrs. Mary McCalla.
Mrs. JJ. Taylor of Anseley and
Mrs. Douglas Brown of Monroe ,
Wis. left for their home Monday.
Oakland and White steam
Automobiles at $1000 , $1250 ,
$1700 , $2000 , $4000 Ream Bros.
Leave orders for that fence at
Greats big store 26 inches high ,
The best fence at 21 cents per
rod.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McGuire
left Tuesday for McLaughlin ,
South Dakota , where they now
live.
Edgar Marquis who has been
working in Haeberle store , went
to Kearney Monday morning to
work.
Mrs. C. W , Layton of Merna
returned to her home after a
weeks visit with her mother Mrs.
Klatt.
Dave Johnson and wife arrived
Monday from Masoline , Ohio to
visit his brother J. II. Johnson
and family.
Mrs. C. Davison and daughter
returned home Saturday from
Grand Island. Her cousin ac
companied her home.
The Ladies of the Baptist
church will have a stan * the
first door north of Fred Hayes
store fourth of July.
Mrs. M. Smith , Velma and
Henretta went to Anseluio Mon
day. They have a homestead in
the lulls and expect to stay some
time.
Mrs , W. E. Robinson and
daughter and Mrs. G. T. Robin
son left Tuesday morning for
Omaha to attend the wedding of
Chas. 0. Robinson June 30.
Chas. Wright left for Leaven-
worth , Kansas , Monday night ,
where he accompanied his father-
in law , Jacob Mauk , who is go
ing there for medical treatment.
Mr. Wm. Wilson arrived Fri
day for a shoit visit with his
cousins , Misses Todd. lie has
been making a trip to prominent
, places in United States and
Europe ,
A , Uw {
BEAUTY IN AND
BEHIND GLASSES.
Sonic glasses inny be „
Clothes mny be ill fitting or becom
ing , > t depends upon who fits them
and liow. "Do they fit ? " is a ques
tion often nsked , regarding shoes or
clothes , but not nlwnys thought of
in connection with eyeglasses. Yon
cnn wear chcnp untidy clothes nnd
injure your reputntion , only. Yon
cnn wear wear cheup ill fitting
glasses' only nt the risk of injuring
your eyesight. An ill fitting shoe
nmkc.s itself known by pnin. Poor
eyeglasses glasses give no wnrning
until the Imrm is done Kverybndy
rends , but all do not read understand-
inglo. Almost anyone can fit you
with glnsses , but will you be "fitted"
after he hns "fitted" yon ? I cnn assist -
sist in prolonging your eyes , useful
ness and good vision.
Sale of Firecrackers and Toy Revolvers
That all may be informed of
the lav/ and thus save to them
selves trouble , which the lack of
that knowledge might bring
upon them , I herein set out the
words of the statute , hoping that
none will violate it.
Sec. 2X57x1 "No person shall use , sell offer
for sale in keep for \\ltliliittilsunytoy
revolvers shooting bl.uiu cartridge , blank
cartridges for toy rcvohcrs , toy , or lire-
crackers more thin live Inches In leligth and
more than three fourths of an Inch in
diameter , provided caps containing dyna
mite may be used , kept for hale or sold \vhui
needed lor mining purposes or for danger
signals , or for necissary use. "
"AIIJ pctHonlol.itlong the provisions of
this act shall be lined not exceeding * IWJ 00 or
be Imprisoned In the county Jail not exceed
ing : ! ! ) days. "
I prefer to have this known by
all rather than wait until a
violation occurs.
Respectfully
N. T. Gadd.
Mrs. J N. Ridenour left Wed
nesday for her home at Merna.
She has been visiting Mrs. Lang.
Miss Alice Grimes of Glouo.-
shire , England , and Mrs. Oilman
and daughter of Chicago arrived
last Wednesday night for a
several weeks visit with Mr. and
Mrs. F. E Mauk.
U. S. LAND OFFICE NOTES
Broken Bow , Ncbr.
Otto Gerlach of Gandy was in
the city Monday of last week on
land business with the view of
amending his houistead.
George McDonald of Anselrao
came down Tuesday and re
linquished his homestead on Sec.
10-20-24. which was filed on later
by Hubert Leonard.
Mrs. Annie Drake of Seneca
was in the city Wednesday look
ing after land business.
David E. Mayer of South Oma
ha was in the city Monday to
make a homestead filing on land
in T. 25 , R. 35.
Miss Dessa Marchland of Melrose -
rose , Iowa , was in Broken Bow
Monday to file on a section
homestead in T. 23 , 'R. 35.
John C. Hire of bouth Omaha
was in the city Monday and made
a homestead entry in T. 23 , R.
35.
Elijah Marchbanks of Melrose ,
Iowa , made a homestead filing in
T. 23 , R. 35 Monday.
Walter D. Wakins of Whitman
was in the city last Thursday to
apply for a section of land as a
homestead.
Miss Bertie Lilley of Hastings
was in Broken Bow Friday to
uiake applicafions for a section
homestead in T. 23 , R. 29. Miss
Lilley is an cmplyce in the
Hastings /jsylutn.
Miss Helen Durain of Wagner
was in the city last Friday to re
linquish her homestead entry T.
19. R. 25. She has a matrimon
ial arrangement that will require
her residence in Chicago , Illinois
Marian S Canfield of Climax ac
companied her and' filed home-
In Their 11 ig
Waterproof Tent
For
Commencing
Monday , Ju4 !
The Broken How
FAVOKITKS
The LEWIS
STOCK Co.
W. F. LEWIS Opening Monday
Proprietor and Manager Matinee with the
Four Act Western Play
"The Cowboy"
And Monday Night The
Five Act Labor Play
'For ' Humanity's Sake"
The Company Carries All
The Special Scenery For
Giving First Class
Productions.
BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS
Each One A Feature In Itself
Roxy Pearl THE MYSTERY GIRL.
Answers all Questions
Pertaining to Business
Matters , Lost Articles ,
Love AfFnits , Etc.
Ask Her A Question
Matinee Prices
Children 23c , Adult 3oc
Doors open 1:30
Curtnln at 2:30
Evening Prices
Children 25c , Adult 35c
A Pleasant Place
To Spend
A'Pleasant Evening IVA LEWIS
Arc bundled in our store and the most complete
and up-to-date bunch of fire crackers , etc. in the
city. We also handle the famous
Gold Medal Flour.
Fancy Imported
Cookies O. Wafers
From England and
Holland.
We have and will have for the 4th of July lunches
at home and for baskets the finest and freshest
line of
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
J. N. PEALE
Phone 161 THE1GROCER PhoneJ.80
Agent for DC Laval Separators Cream Station
GEO. L. M'NUTT , D. P. M.
The eloquent preacher who left his
pulpit to don overalls and work In a
factory to gat acquainted with labor
conditions. Coming to 10
stead capers on her entry as
soon as it was cancelled ,
Max Wiley of Dunning was in
WE BUY , TEST and PAY SPOT CASH for CREAM.
Ice For Sale in Small Quantities at
The Cagle Grocery Store.
The Square Deal Store Phone 58
THAT HOG FENCE
Is now here and
selling very fast
If you want Jsome
you had better
come now. It is
26 inches High and
21 cents Per Rod
S. P. CROAT & CO.
STICK TO
the one great fact ; The
JACKSON i CAR
is a great car , It is all good and you
will tlnd they are better In construc
tion and In all ways than any other
The Jackson Is the uextnohlest In the
United States. An evenly balanced ,
trout ; and sturdy and has lasting
features throughout
Call on or \ \ rite for furtherjlnfor
matiou to
J S McGRAW
Jfcc&xnj ModerE'Tourabout , ,
Sales Rooms 1st door south
of Bowon's
the city Tuesday on a contest he
had against the homestead entry
of Elizabeth Hiney.
Fred Weesncr of Dunning was
in the city Monday furnishing
supplemantary proof on his
homestead.
Daniel E. Siefried of Redfield
Iowa , was in the city Tuesday tc
THE BIG FOURTH
Will soon ] bejhere.H ) , The Big
AmericanfcEagle ] will spread > >
its wings over Broken Bow. } >
Let's have a big time. \ >
\
We have added to our immense
stock of groceries a great big- full
line of Fire Crackers , Pistols ,
Flags , Torpedoes , Sky Rockets ,
Pin Wheels , Balloons , Novelties ,
Serpents , Etc. , Etc.
Buy your Fire Works , Fire Crackers
and Flags of us.
ar. o.
TKADE
PUKE OLD CIDER VINEGAR
MAUK
ii rjiiu 'npuurgiiiniiijiiiii ' uipuimiiiii
THE 4th IS HERE
Let Us Celebrate in The
Good Old Fashioned Way.
Fireworks
of all kind at all prices. Call ou
us for Skyrockets Pin Wheels ,
Roman Candles. Caps , J < irecrack-
ers , etc.
Fresh Fruit
Cherries , Peaches , Plumbs , Apri
cots , Bauuanas , Oranges , etc. , at
market prices.
Canned Meats.
Veal Loaf , Dried Beef , Potted
Chickeu and Potted Ham.
file on a homestead near Hyannis.
Hubert Leonard of Anselmo
was in the city Monday to file on
government land in the north
west part of the county.
Stewart I. Springer of Ansel-
mo was in the city Tuesday on a
contest , which he had instituted
> against Karston Kunth of
Bakery Goods
Buns , IDC per dozen ; Jelly Rolls
roc each ; Cakes 150 and 3oc each ,
Cookies 2oc per pound.
Sweet and Sour Pickles
ioc per dozen.
Cream Cheese 250 per pound.
We have Corn Beef in bulk aoc
per pound.
Salmon \
Red Salmon iu ioc , 150 , 2oc , and
25c , cans.
North Bend.
Leonard E. Smith of Seneca
was in the city Tuesday to file
homestead papers in Sec. 24 and
25 , T. 26 , R. 30.
George Greenwood of Seneca
was in the city Tuesday looking
after isolated government land
in his district.