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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1899)
Must Give Possession of Building June 1st. o. ri. yv\evis , StfSa ewYorkstore : : , $ ii Going out of Business in a Blase of Bargains. Bargains that will set a pace for value-giving , and that will "be remembered for years to come. Everything goes. Fine Dress Goods , Silks , Table Linens , Napkins , Towelings , BedSpreads , Laces , White Goods , etc. Drop in ; you will meet a crowd. No "Cheap John" goods in my stock. M . . - * 4. -it. TIIK COMMENCEMENT. The commonuomont oxoroiooB of the city high schools will bo hold tomorrow evening , in the north Hide opera hoiiHO. It will bo the tenth annual commenuomont in the history of the Bohool , in which time the Kohool has graduated twenty-seven youug inon and 33 young laditH. This year the lint is increased by fiovon young ladies , making Hixty- seven in the ton years. Those grad uating at thin time are Lena Gay- wood , Madgo Kay , Winnie Joynor , Verda Thorpe , Irene Reynolds , Madgo Potts , Nannie Barrett. ruomiAM. The following in the program of the oxoroinoH : Initunnental Duet. I.llibto lirciilzorMrfl.llul > lm il liiroaitlon . . . . .Hov. Megan Vocnl Solo Oomi Holcomb "Wlll-o'-lhc-WUii , " Lena Ctywood Vo ( ISolo Mr § . 0. O. Mnror "Nblit HrluRs Out llio 8 arn , " iUilgo liftv "Trillci , " Wlnnlo uoyunr Vocal lu t Mn'le lla'rolt , Mamlo Kaupp "ireunl'od ' , " Vordik Thorpe "Thu Master Touch , " Iruno Ko/nolds VotMSolo Mr 11V. . HlMr "Chains , " MxdgoPottH "I.lfo'B Unon Htranm. " Nannie Darrett Cornet bolo Mr. IMS. Taylor I'lesonliillon of Dlplomna A It Humphrey , Prcnldimt Hoard of Education , llunedlotton HOT. W. H. 1) . Hnruidty U. S. MUSTE1UNU OFFICER COMING. Grand Island , May 2-lth. Editor RKI'UHUCAN : On or' about Wednesday , May 31st , 1800 , the U. 3. uovurniuonl will Bond to Broken. Bow an oilioor of the U. S. army for the purpose of giving an opportunity to those desiring to enlist for service in the regular infantry ; term of service will he for thrco years , and rc- cruitH will bo taken for cavalry , artillery and infantry. Those de- Hiring to eulor the army and not go to the Philippine islands will be accommodated and sent to Porto Rico , or held in the U. S. , as they may elect. Posters giving further information may bo soon in the post oilico. Each applicant nuiht provide himself with two letters as to his character. The oflico will be open for two days only. This is the first opportunity that has bcon givun for would-ho soldiers in Broken Bow to uulUt in the regular army , and it IB expected by the recruiting oth'oor that a largo i umber will take advantage of the chance tr don the uniform of Un cle Sam. The oflico will be in Grand Central hotel , WAKREN Die AN , 2 < 3. Lieut. Oth Cavalry , THE COUNTY COURT. Judge Armour has been doing a land oflloB business the past week in the lu\\ business. Monday ho disposed of live ct&2B of more or lra Importance. On Monday was the osse of lliph Drake a-ralnst W. J. Wlllet and wife , on a wri of oiiBtar. Drake claimed to have bough tbo land of the defendant for six hun dred dollc.78 , and had given the parllo a verbal ler.su on the farm until spring Alter giving the dead , wulou was a matter of reordV. . J. SVillet bad given his wile a deed , whloh raised the question of right of title , a question which wrs not wltbln tbo jurisdiction o the court. la order to dispose of It , th court hold the defendants not guilty. I will bo appealed to the district court , The case of Solomon F , Qarrls , wh was arrested for setting cut prairie tire came up for bearing before Judge Ar rnour Monday , The defendant pleui guilty , and was fined twonty-livo dollar and costs. Prof , Soliold , the magnetic healer who bad formerly boon bound over to appear before the district court , wa again arrested the hrflt of the week a Ausolato and brought before the county udgo for trial. Ho waived examination , .nil was required to give a second bender or his appearance , whloh he did. The following oases wore disposed of i Justice , T. J. Hnydor's court tbo past week : In the ctso of the state against Wm Atbey on pease warrant , on complaint f J. II. Henry , the defendant was dls- iharged because complaining witness ailed to appear. In the case of the state against Charleb ) rake , on tbo charge of petty larceny , > y Isaac D. Wiokbam , the matter was ompromisod oy the partita , and the HBO dUmlssPtl by the county attorney. The coso ot the state against Earl rlartln and Joseph Martin , on complaint f Karno-t Hooth , wr.s on a peace wur- iint. The case wad hotly contested on both aides. Tbo defendants were recog nized in the sum of $103.00 , to appear > oforo the dlitrlot court on first ot next orra , and to keep the peacw In the mean line. A CRBC came up for hearing yesterday , n JustlcoSnydor'H court , between Ohar- to Willis and Earnest Slioltz. It was or the Hiita ot 910 00 , a ditl'crenco be- weon the plaintiff and defendant over a our aero field ot corn , whloh the defend ant's stock bail destroyed. A couipro- nlBo was effected by tun defendant pay- ng the sum sued for and tbo oeMs , except halt the cost of thn witnesses. L'ho coats amounto.l . to about 830 00. JUSTIOK MOOUE'S COURT. A CHEO ot tlio State vs.S U. MoOlinllck , ) f Ansloy , on complaint of Wlekham mil RaniEoy , was had before Jimtloe Moore Tuoidayi : 'd the defendant bound over In the sum of $ 2GO. Central Nebraska Summer School , Broken Bow , Nebraska , Ji no 12 to July 21 , IsOS ) ; Tuition , 85 00. Announcement mailed you on ap plication to B. B. llawthorne , Morna , Neb. ( J A.H. MEMORIAL SERVICES. The memorial services ot the G. A.lt. Pont of this city will bo hold in the M. E. church next Sunday afternoon , > \t 2:30 : o'clock. Rev. J.W. Megan will preach thoHormou Memorial Services. ( J. 0. Washburu Post Grand Army of the Republic will observe Memorial Oay , May SOth at Broken Bow In ac cordance with the rules and regulations and in obrdlanco to general orders. OKUIU : OK KXKHCISES. The procession will be formed by the marshal ! of the day on Broadway , north of Realty block at 10 a. m , , nnd will march to t'Jo cemetery. The graves will bo decorated with tlowera and the customary exercises will be observed by the post Wo will also offer flowers In memory of the Spanish American war and of the war In the far oft Philippine Islands. At 2 p. m. an addrosa will be delivered by the IIou.V. . U. Akres nt the North Side opera house. Invitations are cordially extended to 0. C. Wnsbburn Woman's Uellot Corps , tmd to all the old comrades ot the civil war , and of the Spanish-American war , and of the Philippines ; to the mayor aui members ot the olty council , and to al civic soclotiea ; the Broken How lire company , the teachers and pupils ol the public tcuoolu , and to all citizens in general Every loyal heart should beat In sympathy with us In tbo observance o the exorcises of this day the day of ul days ot the year most sacred to the ok soldiers. - We esteem it n great privilege to make our offering of Mowers meet together mingle our tears , and speak words o : love and comfort above the holy dust ol our departed comrades. W. II , Russell , John Reese , Adjutant. Commander , MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION To the citizens of Broken How : He it known , in accordance with eral orders , rales and regulations of the ( Jrftnd Army of the Itcpubllo that Motn- morial Day , May 30th , will bo observed with oxorolaos appropriate for the oc casion. The fact that the namea of de parted heroes are kept In sacred re membrance , inspires the mind and heart of the people with love of country and patriotism to our ling. We call attention - tontion to the tact that thn courage and patriotism ot America's aoldiers and citizens has again been exhibited to the world , and wo doom it tiltting that this memorial day be observed by all with special consideration , and us mayot of thu city of Broken How , I would earn estly request that all stores and places of business be cloned on Tuesday , May JOth from the hour of 10 n. m. to 12m. and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. in. and that ill persona Attend the exorcised and ceremonieH of Urn day. Given under my hand this 24th day of May , 1893. E ROYSE , MAYOR. Fresh vegetables and fruits for sale at J. N. V'eale's. Program for Memorial Day , To be observed at Merna , Neb. , May 30th , 1899 : Music by Band Instrumental Music Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Joyner "Brave Boys Sleep On , " Quartet Miss Taylor , Mrs. R. P. Stanford , Messrs. Browning and Luce. Remarks by Commander Solo "Just as the Sun Went Down.Mrs. K. P. Stanford Reading of Orders by Adjutant. . Instrumental Music Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Joyner Prayer by Chaplain Solo "The Hero of. Manila , " . . . B. C. Browning Ritual Service Music by Cornet Band Address by Hon. F. M. Currie. . . Quartet ' 'Nameless Unknown , ' Miss Taylor , Mrs. R. P. Stan ford , Messrs. Browning , Luce Recess. 1:30 : p. m. Parade will form with team , and under direction o Officer of Day I. A. Col man will drive to Merna Cemetery , where graves of comrades wil ! be decorate by school children then to the Dale cemetery where the Post | will decorate 4:30 : Parade will break ranks. By Order of Committee. Alba llaywood Co ; will be hero May 3lHt. Tickets are now on sale for Uay- wood opora. At the mooting of the city coun cil last night Dr.R 0. Talbot waa appointed city physician. Ed lioyae has bought c control- ing intercut in the abstract books of the Broken Bow Abstract Co. Mr RoyHoexpeotH to take ohargouof the books soon , In the moan time Miss Kobortaon will continue in charge The attention of the readers o the ltKrum.iOAn ia called to the now advertisements of the Haoko store George Williiig.Ponn&DorriB J ( J Uowou.aud VV ilaon&Drako thi week. They are making apooia offers in their linos. Following is the Jiat of dead let- em for the wank ending May 23d : icagnr , Mr. Lowitt ; Hrng | ; , Mary ; itirko , Mr. Will J. ; Chamber , J 5 ; Kdluinl , Artificer Gimtav E ; from ] , MTH Mary ; Ingram , Mr W i ; Kullor , Mrs Flora ; Ollnon , Mrs ) dr ; Reynolds , Miss JennieBperry ; , ilr Chan ; Boagler , Clias K ; Wilson , WHS Nina Parties calling forany of bo above will please say advertised. L. II. JKWETT , P.M. While yoit'iiH been busy puttin' n your crop , wo'na boon buny too , ud WO'IIH 'ill show you'tiH HOIIIC antiH ohcap , if you'nn Ml juHt come over. 100 aoroH , 4 miles from irokon Bow ; good soil ; railing and00 ; acres in wheat and 20 acres n oats. Land and crop for $800. 100 acres 7 milcfl from Broken JowjfiO acroM oultivoled ; good coil ; oiling land$600. ; 320 auron',0 miles rom Broken Bow80 ; acrcn in cul- ivatioira line stock farm , at $5.00 ) or acre. A school Hoction and two coded quartan- all under fcnoo500 ; mrrol ! oistern'woll oiul etc.jprioo ipon application. ' 1 lion wo have 00 aero tracts as cheap as $ 'Jr 0120 ; cro tract at $200. Youn , Willis Cadwoll. Misses Beulo and Alexander will con luct a Summer School for primary and ntormedlato grades boginnin ? Juno 2th and contlning six weeks. The above teachers have established their eputatlon ns the most successful toaoh- rs in the county. Parents wishing to end their children a short time during ho summer cannot lind a better place , han this will afford. Any grades made n the school will be accepted by the Jrokon How schools , this giving pupils he opportunity to make up work. Tu- tlon will bo very low. Call on the above teachers or Supt. Adamson for urthei Information , Young PoopIe'H Christian Union. The following program will be riven by the Young People's Christian Union , of Broken Bow , n the Baptist church , on May 28th , at 6:30 : o'clock p. m. : PROGRAM. Song- Prayer Song Address by the President Quartet A. L. Bockhacker , Ra- mah Ryerson , Maurice Ryerson , Peter Ryerson. Recitation Maude Parrell Address Our Duty to Our Country Mr. H. Lomax Duet Mrs. Hadden , Mrs. Day Paper Memorial DayMiss Miss Bailey Song Address Christian Influence in the Spanish American War. . . . - . . .Mr. J. N. Caress Song Everybody is cordially invited to attend. City Estimate of Expenses. lie It romombcred. thai at a regular meeting ot .lie city connell of tbi cttr of lroke How , tlio 'ollowfnt ; p.occetllng4 relating to the matter ol muulolpul exponiea for the current y r , 1899 , were bu and done , to wlt- Ue It rceolred , by the ma or and city cnunoll of the city ot Hrokon Bow. that we estimate the probable amount ot money necessary to be railed ay taxation for all purposes to defray the ex- pence * of said olty of Urokon UOw Tor the emu- Ing fltcal year , beginning on the Urit Tuctdiy In May , I89'J. as follows Strce mid br.tlfjo fuml flJ.OOO Wrlurwonlj 3750 Onico-fl fuuil t,500 UonorM fund 1 750 Jdd muut fund 760 Jllfcttlc ll/rhtfund / GOO It D PiCKETT , K.I OH3E , Olty Clerk Mayor C. P.JKussell&Co. , Have ranohos and landH for Halo ii CiiHtcr and adjoining oounticH. AHO ) ranohoH and latidn for rout term of yo.irH. Donler in ClmllelH and Auotionoor Biokou Bow , Neb. A. TUQMPSON. CONTIUOTOU.IAND HUILDKK. na and estimates onj short no tioo. Broken Bow , Neh. PKNN & DORUIS , UI.ACKSMITII8. All Kinds of work In our line done promptly and In llrst-olass order. Kec Shop on the corner , west of the hose house. Qlve us a trial. T. W. Bass , 11UNT1ST. AH work first class. Rooms on Ot floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nobr. Th © City Mills E. F. McCuittK , Prop. Rye Flour and Graham , ground on stone burr. All kinds of grinding done for toll or exchange , to sui customer- Agent for condeiiBot CibtiB Stook Food. Thos. A. Turnbull , CONTKAOTOU AND BuiLUUU. Faithful work done , prices reasonable - able and all work guaranteed. Broken Bow , Nebraska. Chas. W. Hakes , .O.f IIOMdCOPATIHOIAN , Bucceisortn lr.-M , C. lllystonc. Orfice over Chryslal Drue Store , Oalli prompt ly niw red Irom otltte , day or meht. Two Houses for Salt ) . Th J. G. Maulick property , south of the couth nhle pchool house , anil the J. S. Klrkpatnok property , three block rom public square * also a good bicycle for sale. Enquire of J C. MAUMCK J , J , SNYDGR , - Notary Public , - and Justice of the Peace. Hiioolal attention nIr on to collections. Dope ltfoiiH takuii , pension vouchers noatl ; ciecutod , anil nil kinds of lenal lapcrs written. Odlcc wed nlilo iimro , Ilrokon -low. Nel > . Dr. W. T. Powers , Borwyn , Nebraska , Richardson's Livery AND FJJRD STATUTE , nt the old stand , between tlio Burling * ton and Globe Hotels. Telephone con nection. Heiulqimrtora of Callaway etngo line , Kates reasonable. Wm. F. Hopkins , AN IS Plant and Specifications on cliort notice. Sin tnrlnl filinlelied Mid ImllilliiKH completed clionpoi itinnnny man In thn stato. HatiH'actlon gimran teed a * to plans and specifications. You Mow Have the Opportunity of consulting one of the leading physi cians and Burgeons ( in the treatment oi chronic and nervous dlsuaees ) of thlt > country , DR. REA. Ho ia well known lit Nebraska , and le reliable tin well as eminent in his pro fession , and baa but few superiors in his line of business , and from repo-ts ol tne press , his rooms are crowded wher ever he stops. By the request of Ms tnnny friends and patients who have us ually gone a long distance to eee him , he Imp decided to vifiit IIUOKKN HOW and will bo at thn ( WAND OBNTIlAIi IIOTKL on WEDNESDAY , Juno 14th , 1800 onn day only , returning ovnry four woekfl for six iminthn. Con- PiiHatlon and exiiminaUon FREI2 to all. DR. REA. Ills TREATMENTS and exntninn- tions wo understand are baeed upon now methods , and are similar to those given In the Eastern and Southern hospital , where ho learned his business. He treats chronic and nervous diseases chroulo catarrh , diseases of the ear , nose throat nnd lungs , dlspepsl * , Uright's disease , diabetes , liver stomach , consti pation , rheumatism , chronic female and sexual diseases , neuralgia , sciatica , dizi nwss , nervousneBB , slow growth in chil dren and all wasting diseases in adults deformities club feet , curvature of tto spine , diseases of the brain , paralysis , heart disease , eczema , varicocole and hydrocele. Cancers , tumors , wens and birthmarks removed. Y. ung , middle aged and old , marrlnd rr single men , and all who suffer with lost manhood , nor-ous debility , sporran torraoea , seminal losses , decay , failing memory , weak eyes , stunted developo- ment , luck of energy , Impoverished blood pimples , also blood and skin dis eases. Eruption , hair falling , bone pain swellings , sore throat , ulcers , effect o mercury , kidney and bladder trouble rteatt back burning urine , fncontlnece gleet , strlcure , receive searching treat ment , prompt relief. Both sexes treated conlidentialy and privately. Piles , fistula , fissure and rupture by our new method. W yYtfv. : # j7 5A fnrtW .O ftr I This Fellow is Kicking Himself I m W lti ltii For patronizing Cheap , Poorstoek & Co Uo will never trad with them again ; but will hereafter always purchase his Building Material of Foster & Smith Lumber Co. , S m At Broken Bow , Nob. .Vvj Tboy always keep a well aborted fltock of the bent quality , in $ g Imth Y llow and VVhlto Pine Lumber. Gall nn < l got our tsBtiruaies onjiij your interior jMlsh , Windows and Doors , and you will bu patlaflol ? * 4 with the quality of our Kootla and our prices. Try our Nut Coal for iyj cooking. ? e | WILL L. EULE , - Manager. | . . . . ; < rV " r : Va * * MViftfV-fV * * " * < iBMtV'fvs'mV'Vtviii.a * ? * VSfc ia f : Has.a full line of Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also a Fine Line of Bookt ) , Stationery , Toilet Articles , otc. Stores on both North and South Sides , Broken How , Nob. Look Out. Look Out. Befoioyou buy' neo U. B. Carter'n line line of Household Goods. Everything , from a tin cup to > , Fine Polished Finished Suites , V1 Side Boards and Book Cases , At prices never before quototi in Broken Bow. * 12 00 to * 25 00 Book Cases . % $ 00 to * 20.00 Side Boards . $11.00 to * 25 00 Iron Beds . § 3 < 50 to % lf , 00 SP "B8 . * 1.00 to $000 MattrosHop , TableH , Sofas , Chairn , [ RockorH , Window Shades , Plot tire FratnoH and Pictures. Do not forgot to HOO mo at my now location , wont Hide square. Yours for