Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 18, 1910, Image 5

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    .THEOUSIUSR COUNTS REPUBLICAN
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
\
\ Eureka Newc.
J. H. McDermott "marketed
hogs Thursday ,
* * Mr and Mrs. Charley McClure
' * * of Anselmo and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesseu spent Sanday at Jim
1 Forans.
Deacon Foran marketed hogs
in Anscluio Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Charley Hickey ,
Susan and Deacon Foran bunday-
ed at Dominic Foraus.
" J. II. and B. J. McDermott
were Ortello visitors Saturday.
John Maroney and Lloyd Reed
were visitors at T. McDerrnotts
Sunday.
I * g <
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Leonard
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed
were Sunday visitors at .Fay
White's.
Born to Mr. and Mrs , Tom
Teahon a girl.
Mr. Beaver's was a caller at
Mr. Milligan Wednesoay.
Prof. Cornett of Broken Bow
was a business call in our valley
Friday.
Dr. Wills of Anselmo was call
ed to see Clarence Hickey who
was quiet sick but is some better
at this writing.
MissZella Milligan was aBrok-
j. " ' en Bow visitor Saturday
Mr. Hackberts was a caller in
our vallay Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leonard
has moved to John Leonard's old
place.
Mr. Stroud was a c aller in ou
valley Thursday.
Frank Wilson is putting up a
windmill for Charley Leonard.
Tom Foran marketed hogs in
Anselmo.
New IIcLna Scribe.
Mike Karnes is suffering from
a severe case of bloodpoisoning
in his hand caused from a barb
vw"e scratch.
We are glad to note Mrs.
Jennie Sims is slowly improving.
Mrs. C. E. Ross spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Bowley in Anselaio.
Pius Christen is in the western
part of the state buying cattle.
We had quite a severe wind
and hail storm last week doing
some damage to the corn and
gardens.
Press Bell and sister Miss
Anna went to Lincoln Sunday to
visit friends. They will stop at
jL/itchfield at their sister Mrs.
Torn Hemkins.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fodge was severely bitten
cm the face bj a dog belonging to
John Bell last Wednesday even
ing the little one was taken to
the Dr. and several stitcher had
AM be taken.
Misa Clara Steele has been en
gaged to teach the New Helena
idc coming term.
The Farritor young folks gave
a dancing party at their lovely
home last Saturday night. A
# uud time is reported.
j\Irs. Mary Keel is quite sick at
.thu time her mother Mrs. Cozad
is slaying with her.
j'ob't Ross has gone to Blaine
couuty for a few days on busi
ness.
Mrs. Albert Springstube is
f.pciKling the week visiting her
ddu hter Mrs. Roy Kouth near
the Uow.
.K.v. Seabrook preached to a
small crowd at the school house
tnuid vy ,
M 17 Jacobs is home from her
trip to Portland , Ore. , where she
vUiicd her sister Mrs. S. Blue. !
Tho. community was shock to
hear of the death of Grandma
llickiiian last week. She was
one of the old settlers.
M's * > Nettie White of Anselmo
-j spent several day visiting at the
' home of John Bell the past week ,
She has been engaged to teach
the Bowman / district.for [ , the
second time.
Prairie Hill.
A nice rain fell here last Thurs
day nigh I it was much needed.
Everyone is plowing for fall
wheat.
Miss Louise Myers spent Satur
day and Sunday in Broken Bow.
Miss Alice Longfellow in visit
ing in Broken Bow this week.
Miss Bertha ITuffakcr of New
Hope spent Saturday night Sun
day at Mr. Longfellow's
Mr. Helsenstein who has been
working at the Reese ranch had
one of his eyes put out while
building fence , he left for his
tiorne in Kansas Thursday.
J. J. Philipscu of Broken Bow
isited Saturday night Sunday at
Mr. Longfellow.
Ortello News.
Wm , Hyatt and family , Mr.
and Mrs. Knapp and Miss Carrie
Merry were Sunday visitors at J ,
M. Ingrain's.
Alvie Cantrallis visiting
riends at Aurora.
Loyd Hyatt and Eulaha Smith
visited at Wm. llyatts Satur
day.
Jesse Cantrall and family spent
Sunday at Dick Hempstead's.
Earl Myers returned to his
home in Broken Bow and will soon
, eave for St. Louis ,
C. H. Bombarger and family
were callers at B. M. Morgan's
Sunday.
llillsdale Items.
A few from this vicinity attend
ed the Chautauqua Sunday
night.
We have been having some
nice rain. *
Mr. Booth is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Coulter this week.
Mr. Holden and family , Mr.
Arthur and family , Misses Mary
and Lizzie Bishop awl Leo Me-
Murty spent Saturday evening at
Mrs. A. J. Broyles. Ice cream
and cake was served it being her
37th birthay.
Dwight Harman is intending
to go to South Dakota soon.
Ed Brant is going to hsve a
sale.
W. M. Bishop bailed hay for
D. J. Coulter last Friday.
Glen Young bought Dwight
Harmons buergy and team.
Linn Casons visited Mr. Loyds
Monday ,
CHURCH COLUMN.
AL E. Cliurcli. R. II. Thompson , Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m ;
morning sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Jun
ior league 230 ; p. m ; Epworth
league 6:30 : p. m ; evening sermon
7:30 : p. m ; E. L. Mission Study
Class , Wednesday 7:30 : prayer
meeting Thursday 7:30 : p. m.
otce SJ.i worship with us you
w ; " ) ? ' : " „ ijfre.nger in the church
but once.
Baptist Uiurch. A. T. Norwood , Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ;
preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior
union 3:00 : p. m ; B. Y. P. U. 7:00
p. m ; preaching 8:00 : p. m ;
teachers' meeting Monday 7:30 :
p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 :
p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday
8:00 : p. m ; Atnotna class first and
third Tuesday of each month
7:30 : p. m.
Christian Church Z. 0. Doward , Pastor ,
At the Christian church next
Sunday. Communion and preach
ing services at 11:00 : a. m ; spec
ial song service and sermon 8:00 :
p. tn. ; Special music by the choir
and others. There will several
selections at both services ,
Bible school 10:00 : a. m. ; Christ
ian Endeavor 7 p. tn ,
U , B , Church-S. M. Zike , Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 : a. rn
SEW. 5 * w9 1910
LI ISHCO L.1SI 1
THE STATE'S BEST PRODUCTS
WRIGHT BROS. AEROPLANE
IN DAILY FLIGHTS
LQMBARDQ SYMPHONY BAND
AND OPERA CONCERT COMPANY
CRET RACES - PATTERSON SHOWS
DA3 BALL--FIREWORKS
NIC.HT RACES-VAUDEVILLE
preaching | 11:00 : a. ui ; Junior C.
E. 3 p. in ; Senior C E. 7. p. in.
Episcopal Church Will S J. Dumvill.
Sunday School 10:00 : a. in ;
iharp morning prayer and sermon
.1:00 : ; evening song and address
at 8:00 : p , m.
Each commumitant is request *
ed to pay the missionary appor
tionment to Mrs. Patterson as
quickly as possible.
Additional Loca's
W. II. O'Rorke dealer in flour
and all kinds of feed. Let me
buy your cream for cash. Come
and see me. First door west of
Conrads automobile garage.
Alfonso Cook and John Cad-
well were in the city Saturday
and Sunday from Linscott.
Mrs. W. H. Danielsou of An
selmo was a visitor here Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lindley of
Anselmo were visiting their
daughferflrj , O , & Ju tfiS Sat
urday.
Mrs. James Kirk was down
from Mern'a Saturday.
Mrs. Will Richardson of Col
orado was visiting her brother
Dr , T. W. Bass leaving Saturday
evening for a visit w th relatives
and friends at Anselmo.
O. E. Amsberry went to Mason
City Saturday night to visit
relatives over Sunday.
Ross Arrrjour came hom.e Sat-
day night from Michigan City ,
Ind. , to spend his vacation.
Mrs. C. U. Street of Merna
was in the city Saturday.
Feme Tooley from Anselmo is
in the city visiting relatives.
Walter Bass and children were
down from Anselmo gunday.
Ethel Stanton came up from
Berwyn Saturday to visit her
cousin Avis Armour.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pickctt of
St. Paul arrived in the city Sat *
urday night for a visit with
relatives and friends.
4
Merle Lanterman left Satur
day night for Ft Morgan , Colorado
rado to visit her brothers and
sister.
Miss Sarah Edmunds and her
bunday School class left Friday
noon for Merua returning Satur-
dav evening. They spent the
inteivemng time at the Ed
munds home , north of Merna.
Claude Crawford who is work
ing in Atkisson's store at Merna
was in the city Sunday ,
Mrs. Walter Bass of Anselmo
svas in the city Monday to attcm
the Chautauqua.
Mrs. J B. Atkisson of Merna
wus in the city Sunday visiting
her sister-in-law Mrs. Lillian
King.
Win Warren and family were
in Broken JJow over Sunday.
Geo. J , Ajon was in Broken Bow
Saturday viaitlnf his mother ,
Ed McComas went to Berwyu
Monday morning to superintend
the work preparatory to opening
a drug store at that place.
Misses Fleslynau of Merna
were in the city attending the
hautauqua Monday.
Mrs. Lizzie Reed who has
been visiting relatives at this
place left Monday morning for
lier home in Greeley Center.
D. C , Konkel returned home
Friday evening from Wisconsin
where he has been visiting tor
the past three weeks.
Mrs. Maude Sheridan of Grand
Island was visiting here the
latter part of last week.
Mrs. A. M. Cook of Liuscott
visited Friday and Saturday in
Broken Bow.
About 200 people from Brok
en Bow attended the Woodman
picnic at Ansley Friday.
A. P. Johnson and Judge Hoi-
comb went to Thcdford Friday
evening on business.
Janie Dobry of St Paul is visit
ing friends in the city * '
'W. M. Dunn editor of the
Courier-Tribune at Callaway was
a Iko/kfco Bav visitor Tuesday.
Mr. Pickering of Callaway was
over Tuesday morningin his
Oakland ,
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Myers of Benedict , Nebr. ,
died , of convulsions August 12th.
Sheppard & Burk
Wish to announce to Broken
Bow and vicinity that they
have just received a car load
of old wheat flour. A
brand that they have never
handled before. A Hour
that is highly recommended
by ladies that have used it
and they will guarantee
every sack. Come and give
it a trial and if it is not sat
isfactory it will cost you
nothing.
Sheppard & Burk
Phone 125 South Side Square
TWO HUNDRED \ND 1'IPTY '
DOLLARS REWARD.
The above reward will be paid
for testimony that will convict
in court any one for stealing
calves , cattle or herses belonging
to either of the undersigned ,
AH information kept strictly pri
vate until after arrest is made.
V
JOHN B. COI.TON ,
Brand 306 on left hip.
DlAH-'WoODKUI'l- ' ,
Brand 2 on right hipjand
on right side.
U. S. HOKN ,
Brand on left hip.
DOWNKV & SON ,
Brand W ! with * over it
on left hip ,
E. D. GOUI.D ,
Tv/o bars on left hip , thus
alco bar one on left hip ,
thus T also seventy six on
the left hip thus 3 ,
,1. , B , SOHROCK , D.O.MD ,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Onicc In Dierks block.
Calls answcruil at all hours In city or country
I'honcs-omcu 43J-llcslilcnce , White 33J
ALWAYS
Good Crcnin on Imntl nt
WILLIS & SON
South Side of the Square.
ii XXXXXJl
OAL
No Dirt. No Clinkors-AlI X
Coal The Good Kind. b
fe
liM
For Stvlo. Doth Wholosnlo
Scvnd Rotnll. Hluhost Mixrkot
, Price for AH Kinds of Grain
Elevator |
Phone 62
NOTI013 TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that bids will be re
ceived fur heaUiiK and imimbliiK the High
School building al nroken Dow , Nebraska , : IH
per Diana nnd spuclilcatloim adopted by the
Hoard of Kducatlon , now on Die with I , . II.
Jewett , secretary of the board , IM.uiH and
sppctllcatlons can also be seen at the onicc of
John hatanxter. at bis olllce In nee nutldlng ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
HlilH will be received until 12 o'clock , noon ,
Ausust 15th , HMO. Address bids to I , . 11.
Jewell , Broken How , Nebraska.
A. U. HllMl'llltliY ,
8-10 1'ies. of lioard.
NOTICU FOU PUBLICATION ,
Department , of iho Interior , U. S. Ijtuid
Oniceal Ilrokuu How , Nebraska , July 26 , 1U10.
Notice Is hereby given that Kctward D.
Lewis , of iivoken How , Nebraska , who , on
August a. laot , made Homestead Kntry No.
( lls.Seiial No. 05073 for neM seK and sw > <
sow of Suction ! l ' 1'ownnlilp 18 N , Hanue , 20v. .
6th i * . Meridian , has ( lied notice ot Intenllon
to maku iln.il llvu year proof , to establish
claim to the land above described , belore
Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land
Olllce at Hroken How , Nebraska , ou the 14th
lay of September , 1910.
Claimant names as witness : William
Hartiett of Lillian , Nebraska ; II. O. Kcllog ,
dates Nebraska ; William Leonard , Gates
Nebraska ; Thomas 1C. Rose , of Hgoken lo\vt )
Nebraska. JOHN RISKHU ,
fl-l'J ltQglste.r.
IN TllK DISTRICT COUuT Qf ] CUSTER
COUNTY , NisuUASKA.
in the matter of thcOuardlan. I Notice of
shin o ( John H , Jlartln.an > Uuardlan
Incoinpe-tcnt person. ) Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance
of an order of lion , liruno O. Hosteller ,
Judge of the District Court of custer county ,
Nebraska , made on the 6th day of June , 1910 ,
for the sale ot real c-ltate hcrelnafler ilc-
strlbecl , ihcre will be sold at woutli door of
Ihe court house , ( Masonic Temple Hulldtne )
llrokcn now , Nebraska , on the 27 day o >
August , Hi 10 , at K ) o'clock a.m. at piV > Uo
veiidue for cash to the highest , UliVWr. thu
following described real estate , to wit : the
north easts * section 21 , T.H \ \ o | K. 20 w of 0
p. in. In custer County , Nebraska.
Said sale will remain. open one hour.
0-12 Jpstytt U. woluxt , Guardian.
SIIUKIFF'S SALK.
Notice is hereby given , that by virtue of an
ordur of sale , Issued to me from the District
Court of Custer County , Nebraska , upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered In said court
at tlit > March mo term thereof , to-wlt : on
the 14th day of March , 1U10 In favor of Lulu
M. Porter and Sherman A. Robinson and
nu.tlntit Fiiink Langer. 1 have levied upon
the following described real estate : The
Northeast quarter of section 27 In township
14 range 21In custer County , Nubra.Ua , anu
I will on the 2Jnd day of August mo , at a
o'clock p , in. , at the south ibawv of the Cad-
well itulidlng where tbc. lasl term of the
district court was , Ueld \ \ \ the city ot Hroken
i > uw. neuriiHK\ xmu eouniy , HCII sain rcai
state a ( intullo unction to the highest bidder
[ or ( .anil to satisfy said decree , Interest and
nests , the amount due thereon amounting to
Lhe sum of $1650 00 with Interest thereon a ,
Lhe rate of 0 per cent per annum from QAi >
iber 1st IWOS ) and court costs amounting to
{ 7500 and accruing costb. Said al > jo ilts
scribed real estate will be hol < \ > uV > , tect to all
lirlor liens anil iticumbranco J\s per certl-
HcateN on Hie In the District clerk's oillco.
Dated the 20th , d\y : oV July , A. 1 > 1'JIO.
N.T. Oadd , ilf. V. KKNNHHV ,
Attorney. Ml Shcrift
DGCIDH YOURSELF ,
The Opportunity la Here Backed By
BroKcu Bow Testimony.
Don't take our word for it.
Dou't depend on n stranger's state
ment.
Read Droken How endorsement.
Rend the statements of Uroken Bow
citi/.ens.
And decide for yourself.
Here ; s one case of it :
John W. Uruce of Broken Bow , Nebr. ,
says : "I Imve no reason to withdraw the
public statement I give in praise of
Dorm's Kidney Pills three years n o and
I have often taken pleasure in confirm
ing it to people who have wished to
know further about Doan's Kidney Pills.
I was Inid up n great deal by my back
and kidneys and ou two occasions my
back gove out completely. The kidney
secretions caused much annoyance , be
ing irregular in passage. Before I had
finished the contents of the second box
of Doan's Kidney I'ilis , I was much bet
ter in every way nnd continued use of
this remedy restored me to good health
On several occasions tlnce then , I have
taken Doan'.s Kidney Pills nnd found
them thoroughly reliable. "
For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents
Poster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's aw'
take no other.
Anyone , anywhere , can start
a mail order business at home.
No canvassing. Be your own
boss , Send for free booklet.
Tells how. Ileacock , A4582 ,
Lockport , N , Y. 45-tf
No More Flies.
Flies are her in ernest -
est and pestering slock
nearly to death.
If yon will use Great
Western F 1 y Chaser
your stock will get the
benefit of the food they
eat , in other wosds it
is a stock food.
Gallons $1.00
Half Gal , .GOc
Quarts .35c
Try a can and
Be Convinced.
S. R. LEE.
The Busy Druggist.
A New Clean Stack of
LUMBER
Freeh IOLA Portland Cement.
Fresh Car of A.CMA Plaster.
A Splendid Line of Fence Posts ,
If you contemplate using any of
the aboVc this Sprimrj or if
you need a nice load of
COAL
CALL and SEE
H. T. Bruce
ea Co.
Broken Bow , Nebr. Phone 234.
FRANK KELSEY
ALL KINDS OF WELLS
Consult Him If You Want Water ,
llrokcn How , Nebraska.
N. T. GADD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Olllce over Ilolcomb's book , stora.
Offlcc phouc 2US Itealdence 29
Uroken Uow , Nebraska.
J. A. ARMOUR
ATTORNEf-AT-LAW
Practices In all the courts. Conrarancftrg
and notorlal work. Olllce up stairs over
State Dank of uroken Dow.
Uroken uow , Nebraska.
BANGS' " STUDIO
WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS
East Side of Square ,
Ilrokon Uow , Nebraska
HARRY KIMBALL
UNDERTAKER AND EMBAL ME
( Licensed )
Uuslness phone , 901 Residence jSOTD
Broken Uow , Nebraska.
L. E. COLE
EMliALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR
( Licensed )
UulorfUlock liusluesa phone'.BS , RcsldeacelSZS
Urokeu Uow , Nebraska.
DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST
Glasses pitted.
All calls promptly attended tluyjor nfgfit.
Phone 01.
J. L. FERGUSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Iteal Estate , inmirance , Handles , and
Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur
veying and Platting.
Uroken now , Nebraska.
For
E. M. F. Studebaker , Buick and
New International Automobile *
See O. H. CONRAD.
FOR SALK A fine resident
block one block south of ball
ground. Will sell by quarters
if preferred. B , W. Blair. 42-tf
An intelligent person can earn
$100 monthly corresponding for :
newspapers. No canvassing.
Send for particulars. Frees
Syndicate , B46S3 , Lockport ,
N , Y , 45-tf