Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 08, 1900, Image 8

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    Ropubloan city CnuciiH
lu pursuant to call tlio republican
oily caucus wns hold last night in
tbo court room , 'I ho mooting wns
called to order by ( Jbairmau llonoau
W. W. Ooh'B VIM olootcd chair
man of tbo mooting and II. F. Ken
nedy roorotaty. Dr , H. 0. Tiilbot
L , J' Gundy and A. K , Humphrey
wore appointed committee on order
of business and reHolutionu Tbo
buuintHB reported -
oommitteo on order of
ported and the following nomina
tions wore made1.
Mayor , Ed. lloyoo.
Olerk , W. W. ( Jowlea.
Treasure , ooth lloytt ,
Police Judge , K Q'Sohwind.
City Knginur , K. F. MoCluro.
Councilman Ibt ward , VV , J-
Woods ; Snd ward , Alpha Mor
gan ; yrd ward , I , A. llonoau.
Central Committee Chairman , G.
II.Thorp ; 1st ward , J. M. Kiui-
borling2ud ; ward , F , Al. llublee ;
3rd ward , G. W. Apple.
On motion the control committee
was authorized to till any vacancies
tbat might occur ,
The following rcBolutionn were
reported and unanimously adopted.
UKSOLVKO Tliat wo congratulate the
prcBont city government upon Its econo
mical BilmlulBtrntlon of tUu nffulrs of the
oily nnd commend the principle adopted
by Iho'present ndinnlstrntioii of making
tbe revenues lor uaoh your pay the run
ning exponcca of aald city tor the yonr.
2nd , That wo fiivor ecouiemy when
ever It limy be practiced In city nllalrH
nnd rocomeiul thnt the preeent system
be continued.
3rd , UeBolvod , Thnt wo hero by pledge
the nomlneoB of this eoventioo to abide
by the vote cant in the city upon the
qucntion of license.
Anti-Suffrage Arguments ) .
At tbo recent Congrensionl hearing -
ing in VVaslungton upon Woman
Suffrage Mrs. Emily P. BisHoll road
a paper in oppoaition in which tbo
following argument was made.
"Tbo Huffrago movement must bo
against tbo opinions of moat of our
soy , Hinco it has boon pushed for
fifty years and still remains a mi
nority movement. In these fifty
yeais every other woman's mcvo
meut really dumred by women has
BU9oeodod. Tlio educational move
ment is a magnificent success. The
movement for property rights Is au
successful that even married women
new have more rights than marrieu
men. Tbo entrance of women into
all cooupatioiiti and professions has
been so great that now out of a pos
sible 309 occupations , over 300 have
boon oonqukrcd for our sex. "
1 woudoi if the "Antis" oven
Btop to think that they have fought
against every one of those steps in
the progress of women from learn
ing to road and write to casting a
ballot , ? The many privileges and
"
equitable laws which"Mra. . Bissell
glorioB in calling attention to , have ,
without exception , boon brought
about by the persistent efforta of
tbo Woman HuffrogiHts. It ia a
matter of history with what ridicule
Mary Lyon's first attempts to secure
tbo education of women wore
received , not only by the mats of
men , but by tbo mass of women as
well.
well.When
When Vassar College was
founded , Mrs. Lnoinda II. Stone of
Kalamazoo , Mich , tclla of hearing
the "AutiB" , women of intelligence
and cultivation , who voiced tbe
general feeling , say :
"The more fact of ita being called
a' collage for women' ia enough to
condemn it. Wo may bo euro tbat
no refined Christian mother will
over send her daughter to a Vassar
College. "
When a man in Saeo , Maine , lirat
employed a saleswoman , tbo antist
remonstrated earnestly with him on
the sin of which he was guilty in
placing a young woman in a position
of Buch "publicity. " When Lucy
Stone sought to secure for married
women the right to their own
properly , the "Antis" asked with
acorn. "Do you think I would
.give myself when I would not give
my property ? "
In entering all tbuho other lines
of activity , all tbat wan necessary
was to find some women brave
enough to withstand tbo ridicule
and some men brnvo enough to
employ her , or some college brave
enough to open its doors which
furnished the entering wodgo. It
is very manifest to any thinking
person why the ballot is the last
right to bo obtained for women.
Had it been necessary to obtain the
consent of the .masses , wo should
not to day have women lawyers ,
ministers and doctors , or the im.
proved property rights for womon.
ELNOBA. M , BAUCOOK ,
Rev. E. Edwards , pastor of the
English Baptist Church at Alinors-
villo , Pa. , when sufEtuiug with
rheumatism , was advised to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He
says : " A few applications of thin
liniment proved of a great service
to mo. It subdued tbo inflamma
tion and relieved tbo pain. Should
any sufferer profit by giving Pain
Balm a trial it will pleas me. " For
wale by all druggist ,
Correspondence.
ttcorfcctown.
Teter Beck IB having a sere time from
n mlBplaced rib , the result of nu upset }
Mid SMJIUU ! McCounel la nursing fi pain
ful kopje on tin * back of his neck.
Tommy Woou and hla now wife , nee
HOBO HofitnHD , have meted to the Mnrah
muohnt lower Georgetown. Firm of
wood atid rosewood , BO to speak.
Most of the travel now IB to Oconlo on
account ol the unupoakablo condition of
the road to Eddjvlllo.
The ludlca do not seem to understand
why thuy nro cut out of a Leap year , us
1000 la divisible by 4. Unless ye editor
relieves their minds on that voiy inter
esting question , wo will try to In our
next.
next.Mr. . Plgnmn was initiated Into the
Workman's Order last week , nnd there
was a great feast. As no Indies were
permitted to peep In , wo can tell noth
ing about the carrylcg on ; but those men
ute up everything. The Order is grow
ing and is composed of good material
The bridge over the loup IB UniBUcd ,
the two over Burr Oak , the ouo nt
Woodruff's and the camel-back at Ned
Plerco'a. Workmen are now repairing
the bridges at Tuckcrvlllo and Oconto.
All to the credit of nn excellent com
missioner.
A movement is now on baud Cor n. tel
ephone here , connecting either with
Simmer or EJdyvillc , to Hrolten Bow.
Ualpb Taylor moved last week from
the My ere ranch to the Mull u ranch on
Uurr Onk. lu the midst of the occasion
a llttlo follow put in an appearance who
was not expected Just at that time. It
acorns to me that that kind of an episode
would make a nervous man feel like
thirty cents.
MISB Fanny Hunt baa been presented
with a nice puree of money by some of
her friends here aa the organist of Uurr
Oak church. It waa n gouoroua gift ,
worthily bestowed on one who uas per
formed every duty to her church and bas
faithfully pumped that organ from tbe
time her fa'her first blow the gospel horn
along the Loup itvor.
Mis * Molllo Swonson , who dkd In Or-
tollo , where she has been teaching this
winter , wua hurried near here on Thurs
day last. She was a member of the
Presbyterian church In which eho was
conllrmed in early youth , conscientious
In the discharge of all obligations , and
enjoyed the highest respect from all who
know hor. At nn early ngo her mind
turned to her Redeemer , and she haa re
mained a true and faithful Christian to
the last expiring hour. When a Sunday
school aholar , she recited to her pastor
the whole of the Westminster Shorter
Catechism at one Bitting.
"Death's black pavilion standa
In the unshapon lands ,
And in death's garden all the flowers
are gray. "
Rouutl Valley.
Erik Lee , n brother to N. K. andS.
K. Lee , visited hie brothers hore. Ho
was a delegate from Dodge Co. , Minn. ,
to the annual session of the National
Uutteimakers session in Lincoln , Neb. ,
from where be made a Hying trip to
Round Valley to visit bis brothers. lie
had been here onoe in the summer of
1879 , when ho took n tree claim here ,
but did not attend to it. Ho thought It
was a decided change alnco that time.
Mrs. Henry flolgeson has boon on the
Blck list.
Moving time will soon bo hero. Tolof
Olscn will move to Sargent to go into
the restaurant bueinosa , and other tnov-
Ingg will bo done here soon.
The nolghbors nnd friends of N. J.
Ottun took him by surprise Saturday
evening , Feb. , 24 , being his 67 birthday.
Mrs. Ottun waa prepared for them all
and they wore entertained with oyster
aupper and other refreshments. Alj
wont home Batisfled that they had had a
pleasant time.
Sam Weinman moved back to his
father's from Mr , Wllhoit'a where he
had staid for the last four years.
BortEngelagjord boa bought the farm
Abul Olson occupied ; last jtor.
Miss Sullivan , who is teaching In the
Round Valley district , Is giving the best
ot satisfaction.
Julius Ottun boa lately added n big
stock of goods to his store , whloh nro
Bulling very fast. It sooma a * though
he la going to hvo success with bis es
tablishment.
Uyuo.
0. Q , and U. C. Ktnpiield have re
turned from Llntioln business college.
B. 0. spent six months there graduat
ing in a business course , receiving a di
ploma. 0. G. spent two months there ,
in a mixed business course , sharpening
the edges that had become dull since
last ho had drank from the Penan
spring.
Lincoln GrilHth nnd family of Coin ,
lowii , are vlaltlng among relatives lu
Cuaterj ha made llnal proof on bis tree
claim , PO ho will kill two birds with one
atone.
G. W. Hcndloy 1ms ivovod to his
claim , three miles north of Ryno , and A.
H. Arnold haa moved to the C. H , Ray
farm , vacated by Uoadloy. L. M.
I'lckett has moved to A. 0. Grllllth's ,
south of Ryno.
Harvey Andrews has not loU hla faith
In Cuater , aa I. D. Shuman informs us
that he has sold him twelve buoheU of
alfalfa seed , nt $0 per bushel , which he
IntoudR to sow on the Loup bottom ,
above Callaway.
Jimmy Isaac visited Ryno last wcok.
Ho informs us that the cattle under hU
care at the Smith ranch , are In line
shape.
8TATK OP flEUHASKA , , .
( JUSTKU ooUNTY , |
COUNTY COUUT KOU BAID COUNTY.
At n tension of the County Court , bold At the
county court room , In nnd for Bald county , at
Itrokon How , on tboSthduy ofMarch , A. D. ,
1000. I'rcicnt , < T. A. Armour , County Judge ,
In tbe matter of tlio estate of John M. Hoicomb
deceased . .
\ViiEHEAB , Letters ot administration have tbls
day been granted to Aninnda U. Hoicomb aa ml-
mfnlttratrlx of the citato of John M. liolcomb
OnnuitED , That Biz months bo allowed for
creditors topiuscnt tbnlrclaims against saldcs-
Into for adjustment and Allowance , nnd one year
boulluwtd mid administratrix to settle up said
citato , from the 10th day of March , 1000.
AND IT is ruiiTHEiiouuKiiEii , That notice bo
Klven to the creditors of said estate , to appear be
fore me , nt the county court room In said county ,
on tliu Kith dny nt Jtny , 1000 , on the 10th day of
July , 11)00 ) , and on thu HHh day ot September ,
1900 , at 10 o'clock , a. in. , each day , by publication
In the CusUir county ItKi-unuoAN , a newspaper
printed lu said county , four weeks successively ,
prior to the 10th day of Way , 1000. for the purpose
of presenting tliolr claims for ndjniitmont nnd al
lowance. J A. AiiUouu , County Judge.
[ HEAL. ] 3-S
U. B. LAND OFTIOR , LINCOLN , Nnn ,
March -1th , 1000.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been lllcd
In this olllco by WM. Mooiuc , contestant , against
timber claim entry No. 7487 , made October EOth ,
1B89 , for s y , no H and u y , so Mi section 30 ,
township 10 , range 20 , by Daniel Bnydor , oon-
testoc , In which ft Is alleged that laid Daniel
Hnydcr haa wholly abandoned said tract. That ho
for more thnn flvo years has nsglcctcd and re
fused oitlicr In porsou or uy agent to plow or ciil-
tlvato said tract in any way , or to plant or re
plant at.y portion of said tract to trees , seeds or
cnttlngs. That said tract Is not nor haa not been
cultivated or planted In any manner for more
than Qvo years and la wholly devoid of timber or
trees of any kind and that all the latches herein
complained of ex let at this date. Bald parties
are hereby notified to appear , rcipond ana offer
evidence touching said allegation nt 3 o'clock p.
m , on April 10th , 1000 , before the Register and
Uccelvcr ut the United States Land Ofllco lu Lin
coln , Nob. ,
The snld contestant having Inn proper alHda-
vlt , Uledilarch 4 , 1UOO , set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service ot
tills hotlco cim not bu made , It Is hereby ordered
and directed that sncu notice b given by duo aud
proper publication
J. W. JOHNSON , Iloglstor.
T. P KISNNAIID , Ucculrer.
Real Estate
I have custormers for following
kind of property : Small 3 or 4
room house. Improved acre prop
erty adjoiningtown. . There is
some inquiry now from the east
and I will be pleased to send cir
culars to any friend if you will
send in their names and address
on a postal card.
CADWKLI , .
Cattle Pastured.
I am prepared to pasture from
400 to 500 cattle during the Sum
mer season. Gcod pasture aud
running water. Prices reasonable.
For portioulara call on mo four
nnloa east of Broken Bow or write
at Broken Bow. Louis RAIT.
Eatray Notice
Taken up.March 5 1900 one black
bull , two or three years old , one
red oow , dehorned , seven or eight
yonrfl old and ono calf about one
year old. P. Al. Towsloy , Marshal.
Coal.
Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds
of hard and soft coal , and eoo if
they do not merit such favors in
quality , weights and price. e28-4t
Horses For Sale.
One 1200 pound horse , 0 years old.
extra good , ono 1200 pound horse , 9
years old , woodworker , eco 1100 pound
mare , 8 or U years old , perfectly gentle
for woman or culid , ono 1000 pound
mare , f > or U years old , extra line driver ,
ono 1200 pound horse , 8 or 0 years old ,
can't bo beat for a work horse , ouo
1100 pound mnre.O or 10 years old , per
fectly gentle for womnn or child , ouo
1100 pound uorso , 8 or 0 years old , good
uoree , ono 2 year old.colt.
Tbo above will be sold for cash six
months time , good paper , or will trade
( or milch oows. Willis Cad well ,
Rrokou How
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs , ooldp , croupe , whooping
cough and onHunnza. It has
booomo limoua for its cures of
these deasos , ever a largo part ot
the civilized world. The most flattering -
toring testimonials have boon received -
ceivod , giving accounts of its good
works ; of the aggravating and per-
sistant coughs it has cured ; of se
vere colds tbat have yielded promtly
to its soothing effect ) * , and of the
dangerous atUots it has cured ,
often saving the lifo of the child
The extensive use of it for whoop
ing cough hat ? shown that it robs
that disease of al dangerous con
sequences. Sold by all druggists
WANTED Several persona for district
ouleo managers in this stnte to represent
mo in their own And surrounding coun
ties. Willing to pay yearly $800 , payable -
able weekly. Desirable employment
with unusual opportunities. Referen
ces exchanged. Enclose self-nddreeeed
stamped envelopeS. . A : Park , 320
Oaxton Building , ChioAgo.
11 80-261.
Cattle For Sale.
Ono thousand head of ono , two
and three year old steers alee eight
hundred head of stock oattlo. For
particular enquire of VV. 0. Greg
ory , tf.
Snyder Bros , , carnos a big line
of ladies skirts of the boat quality.
If you want a bargain do not fail
to BOO thorn.
Fou SALK Twenty two acres of
land seven blocks east of tbo pub
lic square. A good iivo-ioom hotuo ,
riio land is nice and love ) . Will
aull reasonable , Mrs , Laura Ponti.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian church will hold an Easier
Market , on April 14th. A good
dinner and supper will bo served
and many useful articles will bo for
nalo. Remember the date.
MARKET REPORT.
13 IGr
Wheat
llarloy , , . . .40c
2'c
Oats Corn M . .3V
4C
Ilyo
liuttcr U.
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I'
KgRB
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Potatoes - :
Onions t I'
Chickens , X.WOS Cl
Ho s 4 00-4. >
Cowa Hi
Stcon 1.QC
' '
Turkojs
Straw 13ciW
. . 6,00 r tot.
UoldAl Capo Nome.
[ ( you want Information about the Capo
Homo country , how to got there and
what It costs , write toj. Francis Gen
eral Passenger Agent , B & M It R R In
Nebraska , Omabn. , 3 12
Lands For Sale.
Throe hundred and twenty acres , s'x
miles from Urokou Bow. 100 acr s in
cultivation , prlco1,000 , in miymente ol
SItOO each year , 450 acres adjoining
Broken Pow , on the south , 200 acres in
cultivation , price $7 nn acre , one littb
cash , balance to suit. Good discount
for halt or nil cash , and will soil 80 or
100 separate , or will exchange ( or small
er tract and boot secured by mortgage ;
IGOncjCBfeix miles from Broken Bow ,
$000 cash , 75 acies in cultivation.
Willis Cadwoll.
Clubbing Uatcs.
The RKPUULICAN offers tbo best
latos on subscription you can get
anywhere. See our prices.
The Illustrated Mco S5.00
The Weekly Hep 65
The Inter Ocean 1.00
Tlie Farm Journal 1.00
The Globe Democrat 1.00
The Toledo Blade 1.00
The Republican l.uu
Wa will furnish you the whole
list ono yeav for 83.95.
Or we will give yon
The Republican and illustrated and Weekly
Ueifor , 52.40
The Republican and Inter Occuu for 1.50
Tno Republican and Globe Democrat ( or. . . . 1.50
The Itcpubllcau and Toledo Blade for 1.00
To anyone who accepts any of
tbo above offers between now and
the first of January , 1900 , wo
give tbo Farm Journal for five
years flee ; or to anyone who pays
up. Dow is your time.
Union Soldiers.
I will p irobase rdditional rights
of all who bomestoadod less than
100 acres prior to Juno , 1874 , even
if they abandoned their claims.
Will buy fractional if over so
small. Great inducements offered
agents- R. K. KKLLKY ,
Kansas City , Mo.
PENN < Sb DOBRIS ,
BLACKSMITHS.
All Hinds ot work In our line done
promptly and In first-class order , Red
Shop on the corner , west of the hose
house. Give us a trial.
U. S. Land Office , Broken How. Nein. , j
Jan. 11,1000. (
A sufficient contest aflldavlt baring buen hit1 ( I In
this olllce by NathauT. Qadd , contestant , against
T. 0. entry No , 134W , made May 10 , 1800 , K i
swM seo. 84 , tp22.lt. Z2 , by Paul S. Jensen ,
con tea too , In which It 'a alleged that said claim
ant , Paul S. Jensen , has ( ailed to plow , plant or
cultivate any portion of said tract and said laches
exist at this time ; fiald parties are hereby nctlfleil
to appear , respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at lOo'clock a.m. on Feb. 21,1000.
before the Register aud Receiver at Iho Uullui )
States Land Olllco In liroken Dow , Neb.
The said contestant hnvlng.ln a proper affidavit ,
filed Sept. Bth , 1899 , Bi'l fotth ( acts whloh dm v
that ator duo diligence , poneonal sorvlco of thn
notice can not be made , ft IB hereby ordciud and
directed that such DOMOO bo given by due and
proper publication.FIUNK II. YOUNO , ItccelvcB.
Karl's Clover Root Tea
lle.itnlfies the Complexion , Purifies the
Itlooil. Rives n Kresli , Clear fakln. Cures Con-
Btlpatlon , Indigestion , nnd all Eruptions of
tlio bkln. An agreeable Laxative Nerve
ionic. Sold nn absolute guarantee by all
druggists at 25c. , BOc. and $1.01) .
S. C WELLS 4. CO. , LEROY , N. Y.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
TO THE PEOPLE
OF BROKEN BOW AND VICINITY ,
Having recently opened up a Drug Sore in the
Reality Block , south side of Public Square , known
as the
>
> I intend to make your town my future home
and ask you for at least a share of your Patronage.
Fair Dealing- , Quick Sales and Small Profits , we
will try to please all. We are strangers among
strangers and all. we ask is to prove to you we menu
what we say. Come in and get our prices and
make our acquaintance. Yours to Please ,
bilking
. ,
BROKEN BOW , - - NEBRASKA
FOR THE NEAREST CORRECT ESTIMATE OF
THECENSUSFOR 19OO OF YOUR OWN STATE ,
RUtES.
The Weekly IJco will give away 515,000 In
premiums for the closest estimate o ( the fopu-
latlon of your own state as announced In the
1000 census. Think of It I flO.OOO In premi
ums I Kach subscriber , will guess on Ills own
state , thus estimating the population nlth
which ho is tbe most familiar. The first prom-
lam will bo awarded to the one making the
cloBest.cstlmatc of the state in which ho lives.
( That Is , closer than the guess of auy other
subscriber on hli own state. ) For example , If
the nearest estimate la made by u Nebraska
person , which Is 30,000 f .om the correct 1000
census population of Nebraska , ho will get 1st
prlzoj but If a man In Iowa were within 89,999
ot the correct flgaro of Iowa , the Iowa man
would get 1st prize , nud tbo Nebraska man 2nd
prize.
In case of a tic , the citlmatu recrlved first
will bo awarded the premium.
All territories , D , 0. and , Nevada are barred
and their Inhabitants may estimate Nebraska
Instead.
Kach estimate must bo accompanied by $1.75 ,
subscription price ol Tno Omaha Weekly Jlee ,
the greatest western weekly , and The Illustrat
ed IJco , a ep.endld western weekly none maga-
line , Doth for ono year.
1st 10 room house and lot lu
Omaha , value ,
Snd-Cash 1(000
600
Srd-One Chlckerlng Piano
Uli-Cash 500
Mh-One ICImball Plauo . . . 450
Cth-Cash 200
7th-Cah 200
8th-Cash 100
9th to Iflth 10 Sewing Machines.
valued at 550 each
Ok
50 Cash Picmims , 810 each
uUU
100 Cash Premiums , $5 each
Farm Implements , Wagons , Bug.
Kics , Musical Instruments , Quus ,
lloneehold furniture , aggregating - C
gating Uj
Other premiums , Books , Pictures ,
etc. , worth $1 or more each 1
GRAND TOTAL $15iOGO
Is the only republican newspaper published in Broken Bow
and it up to date with news at the County Seat. It is
the oldest paper in the county , aud having the largest cir
culation it , is the ;
published in Cuater county. The subscription price is only
IDolXaar GL
As an inducement to all in arrears or now aubsoribsrs who
pay a year in advance , wo will furnish the
FARM JOURNAL FIVS YEAHS
from the first of January FREE. This is'a farm journal .
in which all farmorfl , gardeners and house , " keepers would
bo intereatcd ,
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dress ,
The Ouster County Republican ,
Broken Bow , Nebraska