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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1899)
The Attractions of. At Broken Bow , Oct. , 3-4-5-6,1899 , Arc all thai ISncrgy , Push , JCxpcrienre and $3,500 in cash can secure. ovnnU ftiltl tlloSLMO wlildi ii gpiuntllil , The Race . will Klvnii to liormiinoii , Im * uln-ndy Insured llm jircscnci'i.f wlni-li nvnr HMOinlili-d on OIIH track , m Program the lii-Hl siiliiK of homos uny men niccthiK In < ; niru ! mVi nlnrn Noliruaku. - the nmiwKuiiiPiil Inn > ctiri'd J'rofMior At a lii-tivy rApcnuc PROF. llaicly , wlio munch today iini-qiiullml * the best rllloMiut In the world. 11 IK lent * of fancy ( "hooting tire positively nwrvi-loim. Champion lll e\lill > ltloiiH will liotflveii In front of Uio gmiid taiul eiich Rifle Shot tiflenioon , unil will In' free to all. Is an attraction which cannot lu uxcollcd In any circus In PROF. ELLIS the land , lln will uppiwr each iiltornooi ) , and hi * exhibitions . which will Itoxlvi'ii beUi'iin raulnij hoiitH. will l e frco to all. Professor Kills perfoims feats , wlilloHtnndltiK on hl head on the Champion High Wire wire , encased head , hands and foci In a u ok , which no living htiM accomplished III * ulmllmiKo to the world Is still being ynt and Trapeze Wonder open. The iiiiiniiKniiieiit of the fair Imvo secnrwl a rnnd colluc- The tlon of war rollc * and curio" , which huvo just arrived from Ma nila , and which liuvo IK-CII nathon-d In the far oil Jsliind of Filipino Ln/on by thofoldlersof company M. This collection will bo Inloiifeoly Interesting. It will bo In charge of returned soldiers , , Exhibit who will B'VO ' volume. ? of Information tegiirdlcg It to the public. The exhibits at the fitlr this year will bo far bolter than The Fair ever boforo. Conslderablo puce HUH been engaged for manufac tured articles. Tim display of farm piodncts , horses , i-attlo and Exhibits poultry will bo very large , while the line arts , .school work and woman * ' department are going to be leading featnie.s. The Your attention Is particularly called to the prl/c.s olTered In ring spearing anil team pulling , ( sen other side ) and also to Amusement the three prl/.tw offered for the best "Farmers Outfit" In the Program parade. The blcyclo races will bo llrst class. Allo'clock ) on Wednesday and Thuisday mornings wll The Street occur a grand tip-town street panub/ , with bands of miihlc , linn Parades exhibits In line , advertising lloats , and some new and Intoiestlng featnies. The Nearly every repertoiio theatrical company that ttinrs the west has made application for the Opera House during full- Redmond week , and the Kediiiond Company which has feeeured the duto , Is 0110 of the very best on the road. Thity will appear In a com Company. plete change of program every night. In addition to the theatre , there will bo a grand pavllllon Pavillion dance lip-town every night , yon can attend the show and then ' N _ Dance dance all night. The lire works np-lown nveijr night will bo a magnlllcent Fire Works pyrotucnlc display , commencing at dark.vlt Is fieo and It will pay you to stay to see It. A telephone station will ho one of the features of the fair , The with messenger boys In loadlness. 1'arllus In llrokon How , Murnaaml CiilhiA'iiy can talk direct with friends on the fall Telephone ! giound. The Bib' Spaniard mid the Little Filipino. A Novel Attraction for the County Fair. When Company M arrived in Broken Bow , there was ono mem ber of the company who attracted more attention from the goneial public than any slodierin the entire rogimonf This was Francisco Madrid , the Spaniard who deserted the Spuiah army to light under the U.S. 11 UK * lie enlisted in Company M , and made a good soldier and and became the friend of every man in the company. Ilis attach inont for Capt. V. C. Talbot , in duced the hitter to bring him to Broken Bow , whore ho will look after bis welfare , lie in a big , ( mo looking follow , and .although ho can apoak only a few words of English , bo manages to make him- aolf very agreeable to everyone. A few days after the arrival of the Shauiard , another and a greater curiosity from Manila landed in Ouster county. It was the little Filipino boy , who Capt. Willis Talbot , Burgeon of the Kirnl Neb raska regiment , and a brother of Capt. Y. C. , brought with him on his arrival , The dark skinned boy is ton years old , and is a true type of the Filipino race , llo is one of the very few of his nationality who bavo set foot on Ameician soil , So great is the interest in him , that whouuvoi he appears in public , a crowd' of curious people quickly gather around him , and the clatter of strange toi'guos makes him very bashful. The Custor County fair , which takes'place October ad , 4th , 5th and Oth , have secured the big Spaniard and the little Filipino , and and they will positively be exhibi tion every day , where thousands of people can flee and shako hand with them. They may bo found at the floral ball , whore a big exhibit nf Filipino curios and war relics , brought homo by returned noldiers will be on exhibition * There will bo no extra charge for this attrac tion. The pain of a burn or eoald Is almost Instantly relieved by applying Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It alao heals the in jured parts more quickly than any other treatment , and without the burn IB very severe , does not leave n ecar. For Bale ly all druggists , Here's Your Clieap Kate to Omahn Only $5 45 for the Hound Trip trom Droktn Uow , Neb , , Via the Uurilnetan Route , Sept. 26 27 and 28 , Tickets Qood Five Days This is the rate you've been wait ing for , its made on account of the Kustivitictt of the Knights of Ak- Sarlion. . Take advantage of It : buy your ticket over the Burling ton and bo one of the two bund- ard thousand persons who will witness the series of gorgeous pageants for Omaha is famous from ono end of the country to the other" . This year's oolebraions extends ever four days , from Thursday , Sept2ti , until Friday , Sept. 29 , and surpass all previous cilorts. AQUINALDO'S BULL CART. I * not the only object of cuiiosity at the "Greater Amorcian Exposi tion , " Omaha. The Govormont building holds more than you can nOG right in a week. Then thtjje is the * 300,000 Art Exhibit. A silk weaving machine at work. An icu making machine at work. A gold mine in operation. .A great wild In dian camp. A great musical carnival on the Lagoon. An elec trical loan lain that boats the World's fair1 The soriientino dunce. Tno finest concert brans band in Amercia. The host mid way of any exposition. Complete colonial exhibits in ever dopait. mont. The people of the surround ing stales will never see such an exposition - position in the west. To miss its educational advantages is ciiminal. Ruilroad rates are very low. Your children will learn more in a day than in months of school going : RHKONIC DUKUHOEA CURED. This ! H to fortlly Uiixt I Imvo hail olironlo ( lianlinuft uvor slnco the war. 1 ot so wcfik I ooulil hardly walk or ilo nnythhig. One bottlu of Ohftmborlnln'a Oollo , Cliolom HIM ! Diarrhoea Remedy cured mu sound nnd wull. J. H. GibbB , Flncactlo , Yd. 1 htul chronic diarrhoun lor twelve yenra. Three bottlca o [ Ohimborluln'a Colic , ( JholiTii niul Dmrrhouh Heinudy cured uio. S.L Shuvoi.FiucoBtlu.Vr. . Hoth Mr. Globs anil Air. Slmvor nrc prominent farmcra. unil rt'Bidu near Flncaetlo. V . They procured ibu remedy Irom Mr. W.15. Ousiiur , ivdniK- gist ol that plao < ) , who is wull ncqiialnteil with them , utul will vouub for tlio trutli of tliolr statements. For aalo by all druggleta. The M. I ! . Tlio wuHturu Ni-brartka Oonlur- cloned hure .Monday forenoon hiving buvii in session since TIICH ( lay ol lacl wcik. Tliu at ten do nee wan quilo Irirvo from the Hrot but rniiHtdur.ihly iiuireiinuil bj new 'iinvnlH Silurdiiy and Sundr.y from ven.iiiH placet * in the county. The- cxercisen throughout wore both inluresting and profitable. The lectures of Rev. Gambia of ICans.is , on the. Sabbath iiieHtioiiH | were able and were highly appreciated by all * ho belivu in tbo chr.Htian Sabbath. Among the interoKting features wan the lucUire of Mrs Eilholm . of 'Jaliforma on the subject of Trnfio in ( JirlH. I\lrs. Ed hoi in is .1 ready and t-ftVotivo speaker She if , iH ooitiied with \V. ( J T. U work. Or. Hecce of , Iowa gave an inlurotu- nifcf ruMreHH Saturday night on the educational work of the freeduien in the South. The eormon Sunday inprning by Bishop Warren wan an nbl ' effort and uas enj jyt'd by ll who heard it. As the congelation win too large to be accommodated by ono church , services wore held in both the Baptist and Presbytc-r- ian churches. Kcv. 0. II. Uoebc occupied the pulpit in Presbyter ian ithurcb and Kuv. Suavely in the IjaptUt church in the morning , and Rev.V. . E Ilardaway in the oven- ing. I'hc presiding elders appoirted for tbo throw districts arc Rev. W. E. Ilardaway for the lloldrego district , Ri y. U.S. Moore lor the North Platt district and 0. A. Mabtin for the Kearney dis triot. Tbo following is a uomplolc list of the appointments. UOLDHEGK OISTKIGT. W. E. HAUDAWAV , 1' . 13. Alma tint ) Origins. . Supply A. P Uoal Arnpuho W. . ) . Hoyd AtliinUi G.V. . Winille Axtul \V. J. OniRO Hartley R. B. Crippen Ucaver City G. . Muylleld HlloominKton 8. M. GriK-jby liiiikleinun Sup. 11. 11 OliryHtler Hex Elder I V. iloblsoti O. 14. Baebe CulbHrtaon . K. 11. Gould Danbury . riup. FraiiUlln . B. E. Onppen Unifier . Su p Hildreth and Uanler.V. . E.Uncopher Hundley . G A Norlln Holbrook . ' . Sup ilohlrugo . E. Smith ItnthinolH . N . ! Glirystler MeGook . I. A. Hndcon Mlmlun . . . C. A. Hale Max Hint StfHtld'ii . Sup Norman . M. 11. Italian Oxford . A. A. King Kivurton . Sup Republican Glty . Sup South Mo Cook . Sup Trontnn . Sup Upland mul Ciunpuull . . . . D. G.llopann WIlHODVlllo . IID. . Robm-toon Wileox . G. N. Tritoa NOll'L1 ! ! LTj-VrrB DISTRICT. R. S. Mooiu : , P. E. Uyiinl and Uedmgton , Sip. John M. Johncon. Urndv Island Orlnudo Buris Kertniml and Somera , Sup. Thos. Scott IMg SprhiKS G. W. KeishiiK Curtis W. A. Tyler Elwood. . . , A. Chumberlaln Fnrnnm nnd WoodticldSup.lt.J.ErwvIn GL-orinp S.V. . Chand'er Gaudy Sup. A. llolln Gnmd antl Madrid. . . . 1J . F. Homaday ITarrloburK rfup Kimball Sup. Rtmsell Link Lewellen Sup. , Elum Keller Lodire Pole and Ghnppel O. A.Trabuo Mayweed A. J. Armstrong North I'latto CC. . Wlllfon North IMatte Circuit II. Randolph Oiruiiiilii F. lloon L'axtou and Southorlnnd , W. I ) . Merry in mi. Stookvlllo , 0. R Cheaebro Suuimorpot , Sup Snilthllold , Hup. M. B. Carmon Sidney , wH. . Ostin Wallace . R. K , Gllpln Blsoy , Sup. Hnyoo Center , Sup. D. M. .lamca I'alnsade Sup. VVruinettn G. P. W. Wlmberly Impnriul Sup. KH2AUNKV DISTRICr G. A. MARTIN , P. E Annloy W. II11. . Fort-yth Arumiln ana Vinion N. II. Miles Arnold A. Cojlet lirnken Uow W. 11 f ) . Horuadiiy Burwell 1. F. Webster CiHiiwav T. Buckley Onzail ,1'ime.s Leonard Rhn Creole ! P. BadRley Gllibon 0 , F. COOK Ojthonourn R. R' Liiiedoin Kearney , let. Church D. 1) . Forsyth Kiiiirne.y , Trinity To ho eupplled LoxliiKton U. W. Crane Lczlnaton Circuit M.S. Foucti Liluhlie.ld To bo Hupplled Loiin City W. K. Matthews Menia C. K Feuton New llopu To be aupplied Noth Loun II. M. Plnokney Ord M. T. Stiller Overtoil W. A- Boucher PloiiBant Hill C. L. Do La Hurro lUvonna S. J. Meddin RlDKold To ho supplied Snr ent To bo oupplle.0 Shelton Samuel Blair Sumnttr aud Millur A.Gllson Walnut Grove J. F IlaRoman WcBtorvllle I. G. llurlbut Whituniu and Mullen To be supplied The Filipinos liave petitioned Gon.Otis for another conference of peace. . Droyfua has been pardoned by tbo French cabinet. Cattle For Sale. Ono thousand bead of one , two and three year old steers also eight hundred head of stock cattle. For particulars enquire of W. O. Greg ory , tf. Burlington Koilte California Excursions Chuap ; quick ; iomfortablo. Loavu Oiunhii1U5 : p. m. l.in- rfoln 0:10 p. m. and Hastings 8:00 p. in. every Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tounnt sleep , ore. No transfers ; cars run right through to Sfln Francisco and LOH Angelurt ever tbo Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Lake Oity. Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; have spring seats and backs nnd are provided with utirtainH , bedding , towles , soap , etc. Uni formed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each ( xrtirHion , relieving passengers of all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjeots of interest and in many other ways helping to uiako the overland trip a delightful oxpor- iouco. Second class tickets are honoreJ. Berths 5. For folder giving full informa * tion , call al nearest Burlington Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general passenger ugtuit Omaha , Nob. Through Tourist Sleepers to the Northwest. The Burlington Route has estab lished a twice a week tourist oar line from Kansas City toButtoSpo kane , Tacorna and Seattle- Oars leave Kausiig Oily , Lincoln and Grand Island eVery Tuesday and Thursday , ariving : it Seattle lollow- ing Friday and Sunday. They are upholstered in rattan. The bed linen and furnishings uro clean and of good quality. The heatingven tilating and toilet arrangements are all that can be desired and each car is in charge of a uniformed Pullman porter , whose solo duty is ta attend to the wants of passengers. ( Jars r-in through without change of any kind and the berth rate froniLincoln to Taoonia or Seattle is only $5.00. To intermediate points , it is proportionately tionatoly low. Montana and the Puget Sound country arc now enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a consequence , travel to the North west is rapidly .attaining largo pro portions. This now tourist car line has been established with a view of caring for the Burlington's share ot it in ttio best possible manner. Berths , tickets and full information can bo had on application to any Burlincton Route ticket agent or by addressing J. Francis , G.P.A. Omaha Nob. June 20th. GOOD ENOUGH TO TAKE. The finest quality of loaf augur Is used in the manulacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and the roots used In Its preparation give it a flavor similar to that of maple syrup , making it very pleasant to take. As n mrdlcino for the cure of coughs , colds , lugrippe , croup and whooping cough it la unequalled by nuy other. It always cures , and cures quickly. For Bale by all druggists. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP TIIK nt llrokcn Dow , In tlio State ot Nebraska , nt the close of buBlncBf , Sept. 7th , 1B1K ) . UKSOUUOKH. Loans mul Ulscouuts $ 00,701,7 OvunlrattB , secured ntul unsecured. . . . 2,649 ! ! i 0 H. Douda to eucuru circulation 18.760.LK Expenses und tnzce paid . . . U.OGM'i Premiums on U. S. bonds 1II3I3 : btocke , securities , etc ! > ,110 II UiinUnt , ' lioiife , furniture and nxturee. 8,83(1.0 ( : , Othet ruiil estate and mortgages owned 10lf > G.lX 13,88i.- Duo from approved reserve nitonls - CtiorKs niul oilier cnnh Items 581. % 'otcs of other niitlonul liuiiku 5.U ( Kriic. paper currencynlckula & cents 51.00 KAWrtIl.MONKYlKSKllVB IN IlANK. VIZ ! Hpcolu g5aJ0.50 Logftl lender notes l.OM.OO- 1 > , 'J83.50 Hudemptlon 'und with U. S. treasurer , & per cunt of circulation ) 843.75 Totnl 81K.VJCO.yT LIAU1LITIKS. Onpitnl Stock paid In . $ TB.OOO.IX Undivided prollts . ,5ai HO National baiilc nolue outstnnilluK . 10,876 IK luu to state banks and ImuVera . " ,8 ! . " > . ! Indlvlduiil dopoelts subject to check , . . 07,013.3 Dcmnnd eertltlcatus of dopoHlt . 17 , 100.- Totnl Stntoof Nebrnskn , I _ County of ( ! n tor , } I , II Q. liogcrs , cashier of the ubovo niiinoi Hunk , tin coloinnly swear that the nhuvo stute- inunt U true to the best of my knowlednu mu hollcf. 11. Q , KOGKKS , Cuslilcr. . . Sul)9crlheil mid bworu to before mo \ HKAL. V this 10th day of Sept , 18'JO. I _ , I hKTH U. HOYT , rloUiry Public. COIIUKUT Attest : .1. M ] { | MIIKHL1N(1 , ) O. P. PKIU.KV , I Diroctorg. U. 0. TALIIOT , ) Chas.W. HakesM. D IIOMCKOPATHICIAN , Successor to Dr. M. C , Ulystone. Ollice over Chrystal Drue Store. Calls promp ly answtred from oluce , day or night. Shoe Shop. Itcpalrlni ; promptly unil neatly done on.flior order. Prices roiiBOimblu. Second door eout o ( the poet olllcu , j. nx. TRADE DCSIOIYJ . . CopvniGHTS & < Anyouo sondliiK a tKotrli mul d % * i i > t > > n qulrklr iifcortaln our opinion tnonul inventi U probably iritPiilul > lt > , . ilom utrlctlyi-oitllUontlal. llninllMinkou I'.nn ' vent free. Dliltist iitiency furi : > t > iurl > > r i > .it ( < .ii 1'atrnta taUeu tlinuik-li JMuiin \ l'o. KIII IxeMtwtlct ( , wliliiiut clmr > ; o , III tli Scientific A handsomely llhutrnl > < ! nn"U rulatlon of ny HplunllU > - I.H .u.il . 'I'otniH. V- year : four inonllit , It fr"'i 1 1 > ) ' ill l UraocU OlUco. O V tfU W uliiuu < i , , . > . ( From a photo , ) He's an industrious chap , and raises "hades" all the | r year round. Not long ago , she ho was trying to market his crop among our "First Ne braska boys. " It happened though that they know how to raise that sort of a crop themselves , and delivered a high grade variety of the article to their friend Aguiualdo. Just at the present time we are very busy delivering to our friends , the farmers around here , the highest grade of lumber and building material - ial , at tbo lowest prices. Wo can positively save you money on any kind of Lumber. Lot us tiguro with | | | you , and we'll do you good. g W. L. EULE , Mgr. 1g i Poster & Smith Lumber Co , 1 I Telephone No. 79. ilfejJK g 'qrv' iM J Pifai'i i/iPiTOiTOCTciniCT g Peale & John HAVK A IA.U1K QUANTITY OK PEACHES AND APPLES , which they arc soiling low. Their IS AS PINE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY . See thorn for Bargains in Hsllo , Here , are Ion If HO , you will HCO Geo. Willing , with the Peninsular , Planished Stool Range High Closet ; it is a beauty , at a moderate prioo. It makes uy competitors howl. Also the Cast Steve , from $11.00 up. The ESTAIK OAK Heater is a world boater it made the other 'ellow change his line last year. It holds tire 00 hours. Hundreds aru n Ouster county. Just received a carload of the celebrated Studebaker Wagons best vagon made ; alsoKaoino Banner & Bradley Buggies and .Spring Wagons. Deonng Binders won't work in winter. WHITE SEWING MACHINES Five different styles. They are < ing of all machines. flAllDWALlE A large and complete stock. GUNS A big stock , from $10.00 up ; Winchester , Marlin and Spencer Repeaters. LANTERNS , HOME-MADE TlNWAllE , best Washers , etc. FURNI1URIT A largo and complete stock ; Bed Suits , ( 'oiiohos.eto. The LACLEADE BICYCLE for $25.00 , equal to a $10.00 wheel. Good and reliable goods , low prices and square dealing always do Lho business which 1 have had for eleven years hero. When in need of goods in my line , see mo ; will save you money. You will have some aorn and inillot to bind. 1 have some full weight Dooring white Sisal Twmo loft that has given such good satisfaction to every farmer. No , I nm not smooth enough to sell short and inferior twine. No matter what you buy of Willing , it'is as represented. o o I make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. o o \