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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
NO , 15 , School time alarm. Work liihc alarm. Medicine lime alarm. Train time alarm. Get up , lime alarm. At prices jliat wont alarm. A gcxvl nickel alarm clock This week onlj * 95 Gents , iirmliiAtu of Clilcazo Otillialmio College , ( j ) Moved to Realty , I Block Scliool Books , Tablets' ' , | - AND Scli'ool Supplies/ A AT I , J. G. Haeberle's : Attractions Booked . . . .Vorllio . . 1S4HJSB3. Six ni < 'htv Sept. 'Jlinl to 28th , I ho Lt'iinna Stock Company. Ono nipht , October 18th , the Which is Who' ( .tompnny. Ono night , OiWobur Ill-at , Wood nnil "Ward , iii their JjjSjy Jii ) 15nt ; Farce , " I lt ! Merry Tramps. " , Ono niu'lit , Jmmttry SSnl , " .Miuoncy'B \Vi-iUlin } ! Day. " / ' Just One. Girl Is ( Jotting Old , But There Arfe 'Others. ' Ii wo haven't the Songs ymi want , wo order them for M jon with no additional chaigra * r : a 1 I 1' , O Htcro School Boks And Supplies Arc things the school child ren need. We have tVe most com plete line of school supplies in Western Nebraska. We sell them ; it Bottom Prices. Come and let us fig-urc on your school supplies. N Come in and ExamineI I ? L - OUIKMN.E. - | Ed McGomas , ii Broken Bow and Merna. CiitHiuul Elriilhes 4MilcUly"iiacH ! Chanii'orlHiu'H ' 'aiii B iin applied to n cut briii o. burn. Ktuhl or like injury will intH tly all/ the pain und will Ju-al the piirt in l 9 tiino than any nthur trtfMinontUiiloxK tko i jury is very eevertJ it will nbt lonv a sear. 1'ftiu Uiiliu also cm'i R rhoiiniuUew ) , epiuitiB , sweiliiKfs m.d Inmoiusi , Eor sale py J. G. lltiebcrlo. Local Mention. Perry Motcalf of Walworth wna a friendly c'allor Saturday , Moved to Realty Block. A. E. ANDERSON. Mr , Edmundrt of Now Helena was i fnoudly oilier at this oilico Satur- laj. Oliver Moody of Westcrvillo was friendly culler at thiH ollioo Tuen l.y. f Misos Adda and Lottie Zimnier -nan of Auslnj v were city visitora iiturday. Geo.'Papii\'oau waa in the uity Saturday making final proof on his Itomost6ad. lidrt Franoolft of Round Valley made this oflico-a jmhstanlial busi ness onll Tueddayjf See W. D. B'laukwell at Farmers I5ank-for Fire , ( Jyolouo'and Torna do insurance.1 , 7-11 tf Money lo loan on Old Line Lifo Inuuranco Policies. Or policies bought outright. WILLIS Monov loaned on improved farms. JAM us LKDWICU , , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. Soils and Grays circus was quite an attraction Saturday. The at- loudanco was vorv largely. ' n.qjC , the younger clement of the county. Major C. Si Elison'afld'1' daughter Alice were city visitor ? Saturday. Mian Ellibon came np to pasa ex animation for a teachers certificate. Mrs. T. Williams of. Auaioy was up to sec ( lie county superintendent Saturday. She will teach in the Davis school southwest qf Mason " City. v D. .MSwille of Weatorvillo was .N rieidly ( * oallej-al this. oflico Thurs- recently returned Oregan and Wash- > * uiglon. J. I , Staudford of Merna was "a o > y visitor Saturday , llo informs U8 Unit he has sold his store and .vill leave in a weel or two for the Pacific coast. .1. G. Ilaoborlo was setting up the oicargs Tuesday morning to his friend ? . It is a boy of the regula lion height. Mother and boy are repoitod doing nicely. i Harry Waters and wife of Davun port Iowa are viniling wirii Mr. Watein' father and mother , Mr. and Mrt . Goo. O. Waters , and their tinny friends of this community. The Mason City Trauscrip an- UOUIICOB the marriage , last Friday Sept. 27 , of Roger L. Sommervilla Mid Miss Bpttit L. ElooJ both of liudell. The IhcuuiiLiCAN exlends ongratulalions to the happy couple. fcihas. Smith has returned from Scutts Bluirs where ho In a had charge of Tieruoy's ranch this diim mer. VVo understand that ho will resunin his former business of buy ing and shipping hogs. The trial of Lee CzolgOF/ , was commenced Monday. When ask to plead , he plead guilt. But the couft records wore made to show not uuilt The trial short. It only Instod a little over 8 hours and the jury brought in a verdict of guilty in 35 hunutof. L E Kirkpatriish returned Satur day night from a two or three weeks visit in the west , llo went as far : IH California and ntoppod off at Di-nver , Salt Lake and other im portant cities on the route. At Salt Lke he mot aovoral of former oit/.ens of Broken Bow. Ho reports a very pleasant trip. If you are troubled with onodor- OUH breRth heart burn , ihlnlnncv , hoadaoh , acidly , pains after eating loss of appitite , persistent melanc holy , or low spirits. You need a tonic , few doaea of HEUBINE wil give you the rocupeiuillvo force to remove thnso dicordors. Prino , 50 cents. Ed. MoCoinas Broken Bon and Merna. A parly of B. & M. surveyors are reported to be nt work in t'ho vicinity of Walworth. They have run a survey from Burwell wettwar ( and crops \ho Middle Loupvalloy w lUo vicinity of West Union , am Walworth and ore surveying in a wcstornly direction from there which will doubtless take thc-m ii ] Victoria areok and out by Arnold The object appears to bo to run a near a direct line as possible with out regard to the welfare of any o its towns now established. The Schloy trial is no in fulj progress at Washington. The ooun'y ' boinl convened in tidjoi'rncd sctision Tuooday. E'ght room IIOUHO , with barn to ri'iit ' Oct. firrtt. WILLIS CADWKI.L , Taa. Lcdwioh wont to Mullens the first of llio week on legal % business. John Wolrth of vv'ostervillo nas a friendly caller at this oflico Saturday. Joseph llaumont of Elton was a wnloomg caller at this oflico TUCH' day. Mrs Cuadabrek of JN'ullon ' wna viailing m the city tin first of the wook. Company M. returned from Omaha where thn slalo encampment waa huld , Saturday morning. S. P. Great "proprietor of the Opera httiHo has i-ecurod an opera tfoop for llio week , that wlM play each night , beginning last night. Geo. Harris of Almeriii' wag in town iho lallor part of last week with several loads of vogeslnblo. Ho will bo back again l4iis week. Memorial sorvicoa were uoncrally observed in all the towtid of the county last Thursday in commem oration of the lifo and death of our late President Win MoKinley. C. C. Conueloy of Gandy called Tuesday and had his subscription advanced to 100& . Mr. Comioloy wi-11 remain over to the. fair and take a now wagon back with him. John , the ton year old son of C. II. Jeffords was run over last night at Iho street fair by a team and was quite severely Inu't. Ono nhoul der blade Nvaa broken , besides sever al slight bruises. The enrollment at t'joBusiness College continues .o grow andlhoEO in attendance speak well of the school. Prof llouah is dcuorving of r great deal of credit for llio marvelous success the school has attained in so shorl a time. Miss Nan Alaxandnr is visiting in the city wilh her many friends. Miss Alaxiudor was for a number of yoara one of the primary teachers cf the Broken Bow schools and she enjojjj the ruputation of buing one of the beet primary teachers wo ever had. James Prcttynmn has moved lo his oily from Cillaway and is lo- calod in the no < rlli part of town. Mr , Prottymen will continue lo buy ind ship horses and oaltlo as a busi- noRS. The KKfuiti.iOAN nxtends a velcoimuio Mr Prottyman to our own. Ho is a good citizen aa well IN a successful biiHiiu'HS man. Moved to Realty Block. A , E. Anderson. The Norfolk assylmn for the in- aano was burned TucHday. All the uunatcH but two wororcHuuod. The two that loHt their HVOH were taken out of the building and ono of them twice but in the darkncBH tliby got Daok into thn burning builciiiif and . The IOHH to the 3tato is eatimatod to * l.fiB,000. All tJio furniture wan paved. The inmates were taki'ii at once to Lincoln and U'aatiugH whore there is ample room to oaro lor them. It is vary doubtful whether the huUding at Norfolk will bo rebuilt r.olwitli- atanding the walh are HI id to ho in good repair. There ! H' a strong feeling in favor of concentrating public buildings to Have oxpenoe of opcratinH. The fuel bill alone for the Norfolk asBylum is Haid to have coal § 18,000 a year. The keou Togrot and Hympalhy felt in London is ahown by the fact that tin ; ( -VL-ning papers appear in mourning type. Deep black bold- era are run through the columna of every paper. The Evenrng News aaya ; "Wo cannot deny that" Mc- Kiuloy dealt heavy blown to Hng- and , but all that is/forgotten ; u wu stand in hpirii with America by the Hide of her dead. Wo do not for got that President McKinley roftiH- * ul ! to appeal to the anti-fyiglish sentiment , though a largo section of the United States , and related the ( strenuou's ' o'iTorts to induce him to CHpoueo the cauflo of England's enemies. " The Evening Sun Bays : ' President JIcKinley was dignified and statramanliko in IIIH high ollijo , 'and pOHaeased a uoblf/olovaiion of character in private lifn. This infamous - famous crime , which bowa all na- lions before a common altar of gctof , has loft human-kind purer and wo can only repeal with strick en humbleness : "Thy will bodonu , " Mason City Tianeoript. A. Fonda of G > conlo was a oily visitor last Thursday. * . J. M. Fodgo of Ortello was a uity visitor yesterday. Frank Cotsid of Now Ndonu was n Cfty viator Haturday. II. Ix Alluson of AiiHolmo waa a v city viHitor last Thursday. Willis ilanjia of Mormi was it HO- uallor at this ollico Tuusday. Vincent IJrowcr of Elton was a friendly oallor at this olli-jo Wod- nPBilay. W. J Woods allowed us a bas ket of fine apples yesterday , of his own raising. , s , K 1. Royne , snorofiiry of the state nanking board was a friendly caller at this oflico yetHerday. S L Common and F. D. Milla were visitorH in 'tho oUy oiio day the ia-tler part of last week. las. Whitehead and wife returned Monday morning fiom a mouths visit with relatives in Wisconsin. Geo. W. Le\Voy , the republican inindid.ito for county clerk was a city visitor the latter part/of last" week. This ollK'it acknowledges a fric-ndly call. Dr. and Mis C. L. Mullins are oxpHoted liwno fronr Chicago Mon day or Tuesday evening where the doctor haa been takingyn post grad ualu coiKJiO of luuturi'H. A telephone Hue has btion extended - od from Ansolino to Merna which now iivus ; us tolupliouc CQnnoctionu with Ansulmo and several of the ranches ii that vicinity. John Hastings and family wVio have boon goio from the tnunty for tivo or six years looking for a bettor place have returned to Ouster county. They wore in Kansas , Oklahoma. Indian Territoy and western Canada while gone. Thousand s suffer with torpid liver , producing great depressing of spirits , indigestion , constipation , headache , etc LJEUUINE will sti mulate the liver , keep the bowcla regular , and restore a healthful buoyanoo f spirits. Piioo , SO oontfi. .Ed McComaa , Brok-on I3ow and Mcrna. C. J. Stevens ot Ansloy had his pu'rtncr and munagor of liiH Cloak ; ind Suit Co. , store rt Lincoln arrestee - restoo on the charge of embcz/.oling 1,000 of the store funds or goods iLai amount. His name is E. J. Roth and is said to bo very popular in Lincoln where he hae rcnidrd for a number of The Old Sulllers 1'icnio. ( liccelvud ( u latu ( or liiBt wvok. ) EinTou KicruiiMCAir. The moot ing of the Old Settlers at Woltm'tt Grove , ® ne half mftlo north of West- urvillo ou'Uui Mill inst , was a de cided succeHH. i he miny , gloomy weather up to about 0 a. ra. of the dty HOI for llio gathering made il look as though there would bo no one there but before noon the tnm was shining and quite a large crowd had galhoroJ , and were por- taking of a rich repast undur the sheltering trees and prolccted from fho chilly north wind by the hill on the northwest. For an autumn pic nic a bettor place could not bo found Mr. Welsh litui spared no paius , no thought any work too hard to make the grove convenient , und comfort able. After dinner a still hrger crowd came rolling-ill , some from Hiokcn Bow , Anslcy , and the sur rounding country. Although there had uovor been"an organization a full and complete program was very siicceHafully rendered und a great deal of credit ia duo MensrH. J. Mills and A. II. opacy , for prc- , jinng the program. A Temporary organization -was ( . flouted by eleolinii is. L. GJovbi of Dry Valley as Chairman. Who then pjoueodud to carry on , the pro- pun which consisted of song by the C-iler iilub entitled < V Musical Aluriiiim. S. L. Cannon delivered the address of woloomo followed by a response by F. D. Mills. The ( lloo olub then sang A Family Kow to the amusomcnt of the old aettlors , who doublbsa hud many of them had it literally carried out during there IB to 20 years stay in Ouator county. Senator F. M. Currio then fiddrcBsrid the andtcuco tullwg of many trials and many pleasures , in- eidenl to a twenty yearn stay on the frontier. And told it in suoli a way that a Jady vieiting from Omaha , said wo had reason to bo proud of our "Cow-boy Collegiate. " Mrs. A. J. MoArlhur then gave a rooilu lion as ouly she crurand everybody voted it a literary treat Messrs. > II. Gorsago and Bert Johnson , as- siatod by M las Corda Johnson rendered - orod some very fine instrumental music. A permanent organization waa then made by qlcuting A. 11 Copscy , president ; IJ. M. Glover , treasurer ; D. C Konklo , secretary. Miaa Elaa Savillo then ave an or gan solo which was roooivod with ui encore. The boys played bafo liall , both sides winning so "nil wore nappy. N. W. T. Memorial K Memorial aorviooa were hold in ihia city last. Thursday afternoon in the opera house in compliance with the proclamation of the mayor and city council , \nndor the direction of Qov. Savage and President Kooac. veil. The business houses were dosed and Hugs raised at half mast Half hour before the ecceroiars wore Announced to begin the church bells and the city council were tolled for the occasion. The hall was appropriately dec orated in mourning and the protraita of thu three martyr Presidents , Lincoln , Garliuld and MoKinloy oo. oupied couspioiotis fiosilioua on the staged draped in mourning and American flags. The hall was well filled and the exorcises wore splendid and impres sive throughout. The music was a spooial feature of thu occasion and waa furnished by twenty -au of the ) cst singers , seleotod from the sev eral congregations of the city. It was ono of the ocoaaaions in which religious creed or political jeliof was no bar to participation. The program had been previously ii ranged by a committee from the several churches and city council. It was the first occasion of a public nalmre an which all denominations participated MI ono roligioua oxoroiao in this city. Farther Flanigan the Roman Catholic priest road the scripture lcsso and Rov. Doggo tt , the Epis copal minister delivered the addro'as * . Rev , Knight , the Methodist pas tor led in prayer at both the open ing and closing , the 'other pastors bting out of the city , on similar mission. The address of llev. Doggott was higlilj appropriate and able. Ho drew some most ox- oollont IflscoiiB from the lifo of Pre sident McKinloy. Mo reviewed his private and political lifo noting his tiiiccosnful oarroor. .Ho attributed largely to Inn goodness of heart as well as tc his ability , mantaining that the firat prerequisite to success and greatness ia godlincH. The following ia thu program RB' rendered. rnonitAMv Ijjnm "My Faith Looks np to Time. " BlTOMltlOHHev. . DORL'OU. Uyinn ' 'Nonror Mr od to Thee " ftrljluro | Lesson father t'lNBgAU. I'raycr UcV. 1C. A. Knlulit. Hymn My iltnl My KntliorjJfcUe I Btrar. llumllnR I'rcalduiHD I'rodnlMMi , Kor.Uc gott. UyimiForo oTjWHh the l-Sn. Poem Wm.McKinloy by JIr . A. II. Stuokcy , Hc&il by Uur. KnlRlit. llynin l.cinl kindly .lljjlit. Aililri'in HUT , loKCtt. ! llyiiii-l'cncu 1'ctfect 1'enco. I'Mjor-licv. K. A. Q lifo as it comes , and inako the most of all circumstances , but for a bad cough or cold , take BAL- LARD'S HOREllOUND'BYRUP , Llio beet known remedy for quick re- iof and atiro euro. Price 35 and Co cents. Ed. MoComas Broken Bow and Morna. A iS'atlonnl Uank Papers were drawn up yesterday 'or a National Bank for this city. The capital stock ; s to bo $25000. Tno piomoters are paid to bo F. [ I. Young , 11. Lomax , A. Morgan Wilaon Bros. II13. . Andrews L II. Jowott F. M. Carrie , Puroell Bros. The oflioora arc , Mr. Young Pros. 11 * Lomax , cashier and A- Morgan assistant oashior. Tl'o now organ- zition hbpo to bo able to secure Holding and fixtures of the Farmery I3ank and to anangn with the dopoa * * itors in that bank BO ss to partially Hocuro them. Corn-buskers' sprained wrists , pai'bed-wiro cute and sprains , , or cuts from any ether case , arc 'quick ly healed when BALLAKD'S SNOW L1NTMENT is promptly applied , Price , 25 and bo cents. Ed. MuComab Broken Bow and Merua. For Hale. Two iirat class brood sows and pigs with them. It Enquire Du. C. PIOICKIT. Clinrch HcrvlcuH. \ ' V , f IUP-CIST cuuuau. Preaching service both moroing and evening by Rev. Richards , at , 11 a. in. and 7:50 : p. m , Thu pub ic is cordially invite U. i ouuaoii. 17 th , Sunday after Trinity. Sept. UOlb. Morning sorviou and tformon , 11 u , m. Anthom--li'ho ' Lord is My Shepherd. " 3:30 : p. m. Sunday school. 8 p. m , evening service and addreaa. XS | JAMES ( J. ROBINSON , Prop. S'lC In assuming the management of the CJlnbo Hotel , wo undertake no now business to ua. From our experi ence wo feel competent to color to the wants of Iho public and afl'ord ( he best of aucomodations. Wo shall < io our host to maintain the excellent reputation that the house baa Vix borne in the paat , and keep in touch with tha requirements . . . of the times. ( 7J j Hates Hlriolly $1.00 porday. The patronage of the ; i/ public id solicited. ik. .lit ik , : sk , < ik .ik. ± i' . > k. ik , > ' , < > . ' > < . * ' < * l- $ < t. * > , < ic. sk. .ik. iic. ; tyXrtptyfy EOSTER& . SMITH LUMBER CO. , Aiwa ) a have the boat quality of 3 1 Lumber and ether building ma loriala at the Lowest Piioea. 'Phono No. 79. W. L. RULE , Manager. For " Flrsl cl"ss tllc I Martial and I Corona Grande' Cigars. , MANUPACTUK13D BY , a BB oa'Si-iuu 11 Broifcu Bow , Nebraska.