Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 28, 1910, Image 8
rSaBB"jv * * 1j " w pf iw" P w THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Vs 4 Old papers for sale at this office. Several new street crossings - " arc being put in by the city. i Just received a new shipment of rugs S , P. Great and Co. Silk Coats good for dust and evenings. Kiffn-Luckc Co. HeauiBros. , repair shop not a morgue but a sauatariuui. More new black and red Patent Belts. Kifiin-Luckc Co. Walt Glafce left this morning for Anslcy on business. i Oakland 40 "the famous Sand- Witch. " Ream Bros. Have you seen S. P. Great and Go's , new line of rugs. White Steam .car , Ford and Oakland Automobiles. Ream Bros. Mr. W. C , Ilockenbary of Aurora was in Broken Bow Monday on business. " Locals arc business getters. Have you had your share of their results ? Some new Misses and Ladies Voifc Skirts. Correct Styles , | KiJin-Luckc Co. Goes through sand like a duck . .through water. What ? The ! Oakland 30. Ream Bros. Clean up prices on wash dress es for ladies , " ' misses and children. Kiffin-Luckc Co. J. A. Dietx was one of the delegates to the state conven tion at Grand Island Monday. Patronize our advertisers. Have you carefully read their an nouncements in this issue. Reputation alone won't sell goods. Try an advertisement in Miss Floy Roberts of Broken Bow went to Thcdford Aloudaj to visit Mrs. Tuttle her mother. C.vA. Streeter of Grand Island made his regular trip to Broken Bow to buy hides Monday. A large stock of the latest pat terns in rugs to choose from at S. P. Great and Co. The new building being erect ed by the Telephone Co. , is- rapidly nearing completion. Mrs. Ed Rusk and children of Cullaway came over Thursday t- visit relatives , R. A. Brega of Callaway was one of the democratic delegated lust Saturday , The White Steamer car , the ' car that cannot be burnd of bjown up. Ream Bros. I have money to loan on well improved farms at 6 per cent , E. C. House 51 t-f Mrs. J. N. Ridenour went to Merna Monday evening where she will visit for a week or ten days , Now is the time to pick out a S. P , Great and Co. have just received a new shipment of nice ones. J. D. Ream and daughter left Tuesday morning for Lincoln where they will spend a few days visiting with friends , Mr. Business Man : If/you read this local don't you think the other subscribers would read yours , Ray and Kirl : Cad well left for Kansas on their motor cycle Wed nesday morning. They intend to be gone about two weeks. Miss Florence Amsberry of Ausley returned to her home last night as she has completed her work at the Junior Normal. Mrs. K. Skinner went to Lin coln Sunday morning to visit her sister. She intend 3 to be gone a week. Mrs. P. G. Street of Merna was in Broken Bow on business Mon- lay returning to her home the snine day. Mr. E. V. George and sister Eunice of Cumro left for Dnn- ling Monday to visit their sister Mrs. W. B. Curtis Mrs. E. D. Eubank left Mon- lay evening for Merna where she went to visit her daughter tfrs. E. G. Luce a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sampson eft Mpuday evening for Arling ton , Nebr. , whcrc they go to visit their mother a few days. C. T. Orr went to Grand Islander : or the canvention Tuesday and ; rom there went to York to the State Fireman Tournament. , G. O Nickerson and family of Broken Bow went to Anslcy Fri day to visit at the home of Mr. Dean and Mr. Ilutton. Mr. and Mrs. I , J , Molby ar rived in Broken Bow Tuesday veniug from Crcston , Iowa for a * isit with their daughter Mrs. F. \ . Wagouer. Word has been received that Mi4 , and Mrs. E. W. Myers ( nee McSherry ) of Benedict are the proud possessors of a fine baby which was born July 1'Jth. The building in which the Post OCTre is situated is being retnodllcd. The windows were ihauged and a new floor is bring placed. Mrs , J. W. Duukin and Miss 'jertie ' Poolu of Ravenna came up Monday evening with the Ra- /cnna girls to attend the Junior Mornial Concert , Misses Btissie and Alice Rey- icr went to Dunning Saturday n-ening and from there they went m up to the lakes. Oa their return Alice stopped off in Line - o visit Mrs. A. M. Cook. Monday was the { hottest day yet. The thermometer in front of llacberle's drug store register ing 107. Wednesday followed closely at its heels with a regis tration of 1K ( > . * a V ? "IT CAN'T BE BEAT OAKLAND 30 TOURING CAR FOR $12.50 Old papers for sale at tins office. Miss Merle LanjTeruian entrr- taiued the telephone girl ? at li r home "Wednesday evening. Ji will be impossible 'lo yivu tiu * costumes worn by the as they arc rather quift on the subject but needless to s ) thcv were ntrquc. An enjoyable , time was had and they broke up at a very late hour. SADON SCHILDKRET. The Inimitable Leader of the Royal Hungarian Orchestra. During the World's Fair at Chicrgo , Bchlldkrct and his orchestra were brought over from Vienna by Mrs Potter Palmer , and they played celebrated brated engagements before the 'most critical audiences in America. ve since their entire tFme has been en gaged far In advance for concert tours and recitals. The Redpath manage rr.cnt Is much pleased to be able to urnioh this superb musical attraction at this Chautauqua. S3 Mlas Donna Bell Elder Is in Inti'rpro Ive r ndjr nnd iiionoloilit of nrncni/uiiitlil Itv. Ilpr-mtirtHltipublllty has ) H'MI proVnil In nntiilitils of plutforms. Slio > \ 111 TM oar on the program nt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice IB hereby given that bids will be re ceived for heating and plumbing , the High School building at Itroken How , Nebraska , as per plans and spcclllcatlons adopted by the Hoard of Education , now on tile with I , . II .Jewi-tt , secretary of the board. 1'lans and Hppclllcatlonn can also be s 'en at the olllce ot John Latauzler. at his olllcj In itee millilliu ; , Omaha. . Nebraska. Illds will be received until is o'clock , nnon , Alisust 1 th , IUh . Addtess bids to I. , . 11. Jewell , fcrokcn liow , .Nebraska. A. R HtJMPllHKV , K-10 I'rcs. of itoanl. NOTICE FOR I'UHUCATION. Department of the Interior , U. S. Land Olllce at Iitoken now , Nebraska , July 26 , itflO. Notice Is hereby given that Edward D. I.ewls , of uroken now , Nebraska , who , on August ! 1 , lOOl , made Homestead Entry No. UN , Serial No. 05073 for neH se' ( and swj ( se'f of Senion : t Township is N , Rante , SiV. . 6th r. MeiiUian. has tiled notice ot intention to make llnal tl\v year proof , to establish claim to tile Inqil above described , betore Register and Receiver of the u , S. Land Otllce at Uroken liow , Nebraska , on the Hth d.i > uf September , l' > 10. ( Malmant names as witness : William Uartiettof Lillian , Vebraska ; H. O. Kcllog , Gates Nebraska ; William Leonard , Gales Nebraska ; Thomas 1C. Rose , ot itgokeu How , Nebraska. JOHN RKKSB , 8 ia Register. A COMING ATTRACTION Madam Sarah Wathena Brown has for years been a prominent tenement worker In the b'lg cities. She selected , from some of the slums a few bright boys , and by giving them musical training , enables them to lead useful lives. These boys enjoy their work and you will enjoy them at Chautau- qua. , 25 STICK TO tlic one Krcat facts The JACKSO'lvt CAR Is a Krcntcar.lt is all Rood anil you will llml they tire bettor In construe- lion and In nil ways than any other. The Jackson is the next rldost In the fnlti'U Stales An oruiilv liil.im oil. -trong and sturdy and lias lantlt.B 'eatings UiroiilH | ; > ut Ci.il un or write for further Informal mal or. to , Model "E Tourabout J W ? Sales Rooms 1st door south of Bovvon's I 'PROGRAM OF ! Of UIP" Olil Settlor's Association of Custcr County at BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA Wednesday , August 3rd AT COURT HOUSE GROUNDS. PICNIC DINNER AT 12 O'CLOCK. Bring your dinner baskets and your friends. Free Coffee for all. 1:30 : p. m Hand Concert 1:45 : p. m. , Invocation , llev. Norwood Address of Welcome , Mayor Rockwell Response. . President J. 13. Caveneo Music TliG music for this occasion will 1/5 furnished by a chorus of Broken How voices and choruses from other parts of the county. See prizes for music below. Recitation Miss Vcra Eddy Recitation MLss Violet Larson Music Address , Judge II. II. Grimes , North PI a tie. j Music. JTollowljig this there will .bo an ex cellent program of five minute speeches by old timers of Ouster' county , Interspersed with music. Among the speakers will bo D. M. Amsberry , and J. D. Ream , Broken Bow. W. C. Elliott , Mason City , II. B. Schneringor , Callaway , U B. Wamsloy. West Union , W. J. Rico. Merna , Robt. Farley , Mil- burn , R. G. Carr , Doris. At the close of the program the business session will be held. PRIZES. Will bo offered for the following : Oldest Main Settlor. Oldest Female Settler. 'First ' born male child. First born female child Largest family , including father , mother or and children. The oldest person on the grounds without reference to time of sot- tlement. The winners must bo In attendance. Former winners cannot compete. Prizes of $10 and $5 will be given for the best and second best chorus of three or more voices. Broken Bow singers are barred from this contest. SPORTS Foot race , settlers of 70's Foot race , settlers of SO's. Foot race , boys under 12 Toot Race , girls under 12 T S of War between settlers of the SO's and 90's. 10 on a side. Ice cream for the winning side. COMMITTEES. Piogram. J. E. Caveneo , J3. R. Pur. cell. Music. Miss Adah Bowon. Sports. N. E. Armstrong , II. F. Kennedy , S. L. Miller Platform and Grounds. Scott Cooper J. M. Fodge. Finance. I. A. Renenu , A. E. Lucko. Heo and Ice water. Ras Anderson. Award o'f Old Settlers Prizes. Geo. Waters , J. J. Douglas , Capt. Com- stock. OFFICERS , rrhc following are the officers of the Association at the present time : President , J. E. Caveneo First Vice President , D. G. Konkel 6 : or.d Vice President , J. J. Douglas Secretary -Trcasui or , 13. 11. , , Purcoll. Historian , Mrs. C. L. Guttorson. TIME TAIJLE OP C. B. & Q. R. K. Broken Bow Nebraska East West 40 8:49 : a tn 39 6:25 : p tu 42 7:27 : a m 41-11:25 : pin 44 7:15pm : 43 0:55 : a ui 39 and 40 local between Seneca and Lincoln. ' ' ELIJAH P. BROWN 24The The "Rams Horn Man" vv II lecture at 9 Try tint White Satin flour at W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store There ij none better. Phone 409. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP CUSTEK COUNTY TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. Angclo Dondero vs Alva R. Cooper et al : ToAlvaR. cooper , Mrs. Alva R. Cooper , wife of Alva R. Cooper , Dorr Heflleman and Sarali R. Hellleman. You and each ot you will take notice that on tlic 2lsi day of Italy 1010 pialntiff tiled his petition against you ind each of you. In tliu District court of custer county , Nebraska , in an action wherein Aneelo Dondero Is plaintiff , and you and each of you above named are defendants , the object an I prav- er of wlilch petition is to toreclo.se a certain tax lien upon the cast 15 acres ot the ne'4 of the n wfi sec 7 , Twp. is , K i ! in Ouster county Nebraska exlsllni ; under a tax sale of saUl land duly made on the Oth day ot Novemlu-r limr. , for the tax upon s > aid land tor the year HUM. Said ccrtlllcate amounts , n-lth sub--i'- quent taxes , interests and costs , , to the sum ol 537O5 , lor wliti-h amount , tog ther with in terest , costs of suit and attorney's fee a > by law allowed , plaintiff prays judgement ; that same may bp decreed to bu a llrst lien up m above described premises ; for a decree of foreclosure and sale ot s.iid real esute an i that the defendants Dorr IlelUeman ami Sarah E. Heniletnan be decreed to have no title lien , Interest or estate in said land You are required to answer M-itl petition on or before Monday , the 2Uh day ot Aug ust , 1910 , or s.iid petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Willis cad'.vel' ' and Angelo uomlerj. Silas A. Holcomb , I'lainiift. Ills Attorneys. T-lo SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given , that by virtue of an ordtrot s.ile , Issued to me Irom the District Court of Custcr county , xebras > a upon a decree ot foreclosure rentlercd In said court at the March 1'Jio term thereof , to-wlt : o > > the I4tu day of March , l.itu In favor of Luiu M. 1'orter and Sherman A Robinson and against Frank Langcr I have levied upon the frllowlng described real estate : U'h > Northeast quarter of section it in township it range 21 , in custer County , Nebraka , and I will on thu 2ind day of August 1'no , at a o'clock p. m , at the south door of the C.id- well liulldlng where the last term of the district court was held In the city ot Uroken How. Nebraska. In said county , s 11 said real i-sUle al public .muloa to the highest hid Ur lor cash to satisfy sal 1 decree , interest and costn , the amount due thereon amounting to the sum of sio'OOJUth Interest thereon at the rate of fl per cent per annum troni Oct ober 1st I mo and court costs amounting to J7500 and accruing costs. Sai.l above de scribed real estate will be sold subject to all prior Hens and incumbrances as per certl- ticateH on IHe in the District Clerk s olllce. Dated ihe joth day ol July. A. D mo. N. T. Oadd , II. F KKNSKIIV. Attorney. 7-11 Sheriff BURTON THATCHER 18 Is almost phenomenal as a musical genius. He has eung In grand opera and In the most celebrated oratorios of the land. With his clever pianist , Miss Mary Wilson Cook , he will de liver a lecture.reeltal at Ullll \ \ X