Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 27, 1910, Image 10

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    TUB OUSTWIl OOUNTT HKI'UliLIOAN
Well Now , What Do You Think of IT ?
/
Isn't IT A Dream ?
THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK
Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters
IJuy your Comforts at Konkel's
then vote for Aldrlch for Governor.
I
Expert nuto and machine repairIng -
Ing , host material , prompt service.
Ream Bros.
For Sale Ilorso , buggy and liar-
ness , cheap , inquire of 11. McBnrnle.
20-tf.
Oakland , While Steam and Ford
automobiles , Oldn Gass Engines.
Ream Bros.
IJuy your Pillows at Konkel's ,
then vote for Uurkott for U. S. Sen
ator.
Wanted : The lease on 1GO acres
or inoer of school land ; prairie pre-
feral. A. L. Pierce , .Mason City ,
Nebr. 21-23
The D. Y. P. U. of the IJubtlst
church will give a Halloween social
Friday night at the homo of J. A.
Armour.
Rent a Vaceum Cleaner of KonUcl
and vote for M. L. Fries for Senator
from the 15th District.
* The llaptlst Indies will servo
dinner and supper on election day
They will also have a biwiar and
mending booth' in connection with
the dinner.
Buy your Rugs at Konkol's , then
vote for the best Congressman the
nig Sixth ever hud. 1 mean Kln-
kuld.
The excavation for the now-city
hull was commenced last Monday
afternoon. Jap West has charge of
the work.
Coal Hods ,
2i cents and up at Strong's Variety
Store next Saturday , also tire shov
els , pokers and a hundred other use
ful things at a bagain.
Warren Mason and wife and Mrs.
Gertrude Mason and son Charles of
Cumro wore guepts of Mr. anil Mrs.
Jos. Plgmnn last Sunday. Charles
Mason has accepted a position in the
barber shop of Julio Johnson.
W. J. Rice of Mornn , republican
candidate for the legislature was In
the city yesterdny on his way to the
eastern part of the county looking
after his polltlcnl chances. Mr. Rice
is one of the county's best citizens
unil is worthy of support.
All comrades of the G. A. R. are
especially Invited to come up to the
open meeting of the C. C. Washburn
Relief Corps on Thursday afternoon
Novcmor 10. A good program will
e given. Cnllsta Grunt. b
. Press Cor
Tlio largest stock of auto supplies
In tills section of the stato---tiros ,
battorlcu , all , carbide sundries--
Ream Hro.s.
F. W. Rubb , cashier of the Farm
ers and Merchants Hank at Verdan
Richardson county , was In town Mon
dny and spent the day wllh W. A.
George and L. II. Jowott. This wui
Mr. Rubb's first visit to IJroken
How and he expressed himself as
being much pleased with the gener-
il appearance of the town.
Clarice Tnlbot and Frank llrown
have returned from an extended trip
through Texas and Old Mexico wher
tluuy have been investigating with a
view of locating. They found no
thing to their satisfaction , however ,
and were content to return their
steps. They liny old Custcr still
looks mighty good to thorn.
. - , CUNTS
Miiamol Cups at'Strong's Variety
Store Saturday. This la the strong
est and tongho.'it enamclwarc.
See the 5 cent and 10 cent bar
gains In Strong's Variety Store win
dow. Some good ones there' Sat
urday.
The republican nominee for state
Huperintendant , James \V. Crabtroe
Is known as a leodlng educator In
every section of thestate. . His re
markable record as president of the
Porn Normal IK evidence of his ablli'
to lead in affairs educational. Ho
Is one of the be&t fitted men In the
state of Nebraska for the office of
state superintendent , lie has work
ed in practically every department
of the pdufullcnul system and has
been very successful In all lines.His
firm stand for non patisanshlp In
the conduct of our educational in
stitutions ought to he considered by
vottis In all parties. A vote for
Mr. Crabtroo means a vote for pro
gress In educational affairs.
I'nrt of Open Letter 1-Yom K\-iov ,
Holcoinb.
Without In any way disparaging
the candidacy of the Qthers I wish
to add that Jesse Gaudy has , during
his long residence In the County
shown himself at all times a public
spirited citizen doing much and mak
ing many sacrlflcim for the develop
ment and growth of both town and
county , appreciation for his worth
and what ho ban done in the past
of benefit to bin fellow cltixuiiH can
be offcctui-lly shown by giving him
j n gocd vole for Representative at
1 the coming election which I hope ho
' and those running with him will re
ceive.
Viry Truly Yours ,
Silas A. llolcomb.
iffiaPSraBSS51
Time Tells Tlie Tale of
Oakland Superiority
SERVICE - SIMPLICITY
OAKLAND " 40" $1550
REAM BROS.
y - io die food ,
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4The food Is
thereby i
S snacae more
m fesi an I !
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wuJigest
KsJasfiJ ttS fliN BKiH' ,
IXTKKXATIOXAIj NKXVSPAI'Ki ;
I1I15U- ; STUDY CMJU.
Answer Ono Written Question Kuch
Week For Fifty-Two Weeks
Anil Win A I'me.
( The l
Kiv.st Soi'ie.s A gold medal to
ouch of the first live contestants.
Second Series A silver modal to
each of the nu\t five contestants.
Third Series A Teacher's llllilc ,
price tf.-i.i 0 , to each * of the next 1'ivo
contestants.
Fourth Series The booU"Thu
Heart of Clirlstluulty , " price Sl.0
to each of the next thirty-five con
testants.
Fifth Series A developed mind ,
an expandedlniaginatioii , n higher o.\
perience and a more profound know
ledge of the Itihlo and of life to all
who taKe this course whether win
ning any other pri/.o mnot. .
Kucli medal \\ill he suitahly en-
gruvcd , giving the name of tlu ; win
ner , mill for what it is awarded , and
in like manner each lUlilc : and hook
\\lll lie * l.iscrilicd.
( Copyrl"ht , Rev. T.S.Llnscott , DD )
Lesson for October itO , 1010.
The annountlng of Jesus. Matt.
xx\i. 1-M5.
GoUUni text She hath douo wliat
sl.e could. Mark xlvS. :
If \\v do what wo can Is that as
acceepinblo to God as If wo could do
a thousand times more ? Why ?
Verso 1 Can It bo demonstrated
that the. Hayings of Jesus , which wo
j liiivo , wako , a complete statement of
ChrlKtli'iilty. oven If they were not
supple-minted by any thing else ?
Olvo your reasons.
What If any reason Is there to be-
i llcve that Jesuu had eluded his one-
nil OH until he had said all he wanted
to say ? '
Venn * 2-5 What was the under
lying motive which Induced , that ,
great sacred body , the Jewish Snnhe-
drln , to plan to bring about ( lie deut
of so good a man as Jesus. ?
If an assembly of Christian Minis
ters or laymen , gives way to jeal
ousy , or hatred : are they liable to
do us cruel a deed as the crucifixion
of Jesus , and then persuade them-
ficlves they arc doing right ? |
What are the chances for the In
tellect forming the right conclusions
on matters of disputed personal re-
llglouu experience and teaching of
others , if the heart Is not filled with
love to God and man ?
Verse C Which place , the homo
or the pulpit , affords n minister the
better opportunity to do spiritual
work ? Why ?
Why , or why not , Is a pastor undo
obligation to visit all his members ,
at thelh homes , for personal convor-
imtlon on spiritual matters ?
When a church gets too largo for
a pastor to visit all Its members ,
regularly , ought it to divide into
two churches , or to let the members
go without being visited , or what
other steps should bo taken In such
circumstances ?
Verse 7 Is It either right or ne-
rcssary , to day for women to spend
more upon Jesus than upon any
other person ? Why ?
This was a love offering , which
got ino more gooci irom uie giver or
Jesus ? j
Many in these days are hungry
for food , but more are hungry for
'
love and sympathy , is it as much a
duty to minister to the one craving
aa to the other , and why ? I
Verse S-9\Vhy did the disciples
object to this expensive love offering
Which in UK * long run docs the
more xood , and why , those who wise
ly and lovingly food hungry mouths
or those who food hungry hearts ? |
( This ( mostIon must ho answered
in writing by members of the club. )
What good Is accomplished by
sending flowers to a funeral and to
sick people ? Would the money be
more wisely spent In feeding the
poor or for missions ?
Verso lO-l2--What should be the
degree of blame for criticising a lov
ing act ? What effect Is such criti
cism likely to have upon those who
Would do good , and upon the cause
of God ? * > .
Vers 13- Does the Influence of a
work of love upon a human being or
or cease ? Give your reasons.
How often hns the story of love
been told , and what hns Us effect
been upon the world ?
Verses 1-1-10 < Did Judas either hnte
or despise Jesus , and whether erne
no , why did he want to betray him ?
Did Judas expect that his betray
al of Jesus would lead to his cru
cifixion ? Why ?
Lesson fo NovOth. . 1910. The
Liist Supper. Matt , xxvi : 17-30.
Alpha Morgan and wife who have
been visiting in California for the
past three months returned home
last Thursday night. They report
have enjoying a good time.
C. H. & H. F.
KENNEDY
IN FINLEN BARN
ONE BLOCK SOUTH OP
COMMERCIAL HOTEL |
LIVERY AND FEED
WHEN IN TOWN
STOP WITH US
Fly at this Itakory for the sliuplt
| reason dint they aio so good that
the ) do not last ,
Our pies when oaten once you
will come after nioro.
Wo also make 1IQ.MK-MADK hrcnl
that run not ho beat in the best of
Kitchens , come in and got a loaf , so
us to find out for yourself what a
saving it will l > o to oat and enjoy
a homo niado bread.
The City Bakery
On a .Broken Line of Ladies and Ohidreu's Gloves
I
Mittens , Underwear and Corsets , Commencing
SATURDAY , OCT. 29 ,
UNDERWEAR
17 pair Indies uolsmig vests
GOc now 25
8 pair ladles setsnuK vests at
.05 now 40
'I pair ladles aotsniig pants
50 now 25
1 ladles setsnug union suit
1.00 now 75
3 pnlr chlltlrens union suits
size G , 75 now 50
2 pnlr chlldrons union suits
size 3 , 50 now 35c
1 pair chlldrens union suits
ifi size 5,05 now 40c
0 pnlr chlldrens union suits
size 4 , G5 now 40c
3 pnlr chlldrcns union suits
size 2 , 50 now 25c
5 pair chlldrens pants fleece
lined , size G , 50now 25
CORSETS
4 JC corsets sizes 25-G-8-9
1.00 now GOc
3 Y M S waists sizes 22-3-4
DO now 35
1 Vloln corset size 22
X'L 75c now 50 (
1 D W corset steo 2-1
50 now 35c
2 Coronet girdles size 18-20
50c now 35
2 Jane cornets , sizes 19-2. !
75 now 50
3 Louise corsets slzes24-5-S
7 5 now 5 0
C Flcxlbone corsets , , 22-3-18
1.50 now 1,00
14 Flexlbone corsets
19-21-2-2
1.00 now 75c
GLOVES AND MITTENS
10 pair ladlea mittens
50 now Sue
8 pair chlldrcns mittens
35 now 19
8 pair misses mittens
25 now IGc
33 pair chlldrens mittens
25 now 1C
11 pair ladles suede finish
gloves 50 now 35
47 pair ladles golf gloves
35 now 19cents
10 pnlr ladles coif gloves
50 n c\v ! 35
( I off on Children's Trimrried Tints
I R 1 lot Untrimmed Shade for Ladies and Children
Your Choice $1 98 rW
1
1 i off on all Colored 1'lumes.
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
DID YOU SECURE
I I
I A BARGAIN I
AT
STRONG'S VARIETY STORE
last Saturday ? If not you missecTsome oed thing's , j
There will be a lot of
5c and lOc BARGAINS
next Saturday. Cant stop" to describe them here in
this "ad , " but the bargains will be just the same
and they wiil be'good ones. It will pay you to drop
in and take a look at them at
VAK E TV I
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SELLING GROCERIES IS
AT RIGHT PRICES
We will open
THE MARKET DAY SALES
With the First Sale on
SATURDAY , OCTOBER 29 , 1909
AtTooley's Barn , List
your property with
W. H. O'Rorke , or B. C. Empfield
Broken Bow , - Nebr.