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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1901)
\ " "N VOL , XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA THURSDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 19 , ' - . \ . IIUNTlNi : CA.ni : ? No need to quarrel about which you shall have. Here you may take yoiw I pick from among a complete II stock of open face or hunting - ' I ing , 16 and 18 sixes , all makes of movements and cases , all styles , all prices. II Back of all stands a relia I ble home guarantee of a re liable firm a guarantee that means protection for you J and satisfaction for u . I Graduate of Cblceiro Optbalinto College. Moved to Realty I Block. KSchool Books , - Tablets -AND School Supplies , G. HaeberleV. fT School books and suppling at Ed. MoGomaa's. Happiness doponda very muoh on tbo condition of the liver and kid- neyB. The ills of life make but little impression on thoHC whose digestion is-good. You can ropu- lam your liver aud kidneya with HEUBIME and .enjoy health and buoyancy of spirits. Price 50 cents. Ed. McComaa , Broken Bow and Merna. Fancy Box Stationery at Ed Mc- Comas'B. WANTED. A few Choice Fire Insurance risks , eohool orders , and collections. W. D. BljACICWBC. ! . , Broken Bow , Neb , "Two Merry Tramps. " , This great company , which ap- puara hero Thursday , October 31st , will bo without doubt the best and laigest organisation to visit IIH thin year , and the thoitre Hhould , nnd no doubt will , bo packed to the doors , as already many parties have boone o > gani/.ed in near by towns and a largo outside attendance is assured. The company comes highly recom mended and a great entertainment is promised. One of the principle features is the Indian opera which will bo t ivon in the second act. SuatB will go with a rush , BO all should be on hand wheu they open. Roai'rvcd seatb 50 ccnip. . niarUet Report for Today , Wbrat . . ' S .50 Barley 30 0 ts 32 Corn .42 43 Rye llnMer 12 EKBB 15 Potatoes , per bpshcl 1 00 Onlonc. per bnshel l.oo Cblclcone , per poOnd , ,01 Hogs 5.60 Cows 2.00 ft U.50 Sti'OlB . ' . J3.51 © 4.00 Tarkeys , per pound C5 Straw , per cwt .10 Hay , New , per ton 4 W Attention Company M.- Order No. 11. The day drills heretofore ordered are hereby discontinued. The company will assemble for drill , etc. , on Saturday , November 9th , at 7 > 3C p. ra , , and en Friday , November 22 , at 7:30 : p. m. No member will be excused , wve for sickness of poldior or family , Inspection will bo had on ovombor V-at 8:00 : p , m. By order of U. F. KKHNKWY , Capt , N.T. QADD , let Sorgt. J'JrJI " ' ' _ Local Mention , Tiio Wise Member is coming. John W. Ilauey of Morua , was In the city Wednesday. For Kodaks supplies and Kodaks qc to Ed. McComaa'a. VV. .1. Bryan of Lincoln , was a city visitor Weducaday. 8. P. Great & Co. intend to sell Hardware aud don't you forgot it. Robert and George Fry are visit ing with their brother Will , this week. Money loaned on improved farms , JAIWCS LKIUVNIU , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. B. O. Shadd of Ityno , wda trans acting business in Broken Bow Wednesday. If you want to see live business , como to Groat's llaidwaro Store , iu Opera Block , Mrt. Gus Mayor and children left Monday for Denver , when ) Air. Mayer has employment. Walt George , republican candi date tor countv treasurer , was in Broken Bow Wednesday. W. J. Woods , of this city , was translating business iu the Middle Loup country the tirst of the week. Darr Sullivan was iu Saturday from a week's canvass. Ho reports the outlook for his election very promising , Rev. M. E , Mathewfl the M. E. pastor at Wostorville the past year has boou returned to his charge for another year. Judge llolcomb of Lincoln , was in the city Saturday , viatting rela tives and friends. It is his first visit here since last December. J , R. Rhodes of Mason City , was a city visitor last week. Ho re ports that six of his family has the dypthoriabut are now convalescent. Rev. W. H , H. Forsytb who has been preaching at Ravana the last year has boon assigned to Ord the eiiHuing year by the Methodist conference. The Arcadia Champion of last , . . 1 1,1 -I .C reports ttiai Uliariey uow-ieror tutu vicinity has lost several head of cattle as a result from turning thorn into a stock field. MAKUIKD At the residence of the bride's parents , October 20th , 1901 , by S. W. Richards , Mr. Wil lie Moore aud Miss Katty Lee , both of Broken Bow , Nob. Miss Linda Kern , who has been visiting friends aud relatives here for the past throe or four months , returned to her homo in Colorado on Monday night's train. Prof. J. G. W. Lewis came in the latter part of the week from a visit to the "northeast part of the county. Ho finds his political prospects in that locality very .Mattering. F. A. Walton ot Leo Park , was a friendly caller at this ofiiou Satur day. Ho predicts that Myrtle township will make a hotter sbpw- ing this year than in years past for Iho republican ticket. W. B Hanna'of Merna , was a friendly caller at this office Friday. He informs us that his son who has been visiting in Washington for a' , few mouths has returned satisfied that Cutner county is good enough for him. Corn-buskers , sprained wrists , barbed wire outs , burns , bruises , severe lacerations and external injuries - juries of any kind are promptly and happily cured by applying BALLARD'S SrfOW LINIMENT. Price , 25 and 50 ceutB. ma. mo- Comas , Broken Bow and Morna. Diah Woodruff , one of the staunch democrats of the South Loup , was a friendly caller at this office Saturday. Mr. Woodruff Is an extensive stock raiser , and will feed 150 head of oattlo this season. Inoidontly Mr. Woodruff stated that ho estimates that the democra tic ticket will poll 300 votes. "Announcements which have been rnado the past week that Hon. N. K. QriggB would favor our people ple with ono of his delightful en tertainments , had the desired effect. Every scat in the Baptist church was occupied last evening. Mr. Griggs infuses into kis recitations and tonga a wonderful fooling and exprcesion , and pevor fails to captivate - tivato even the most averst by bin magnetism. " Deadwood Times , Have you noticed the bill boards. Easttuan't ? Kodaks at Ed , Mu > Comae's. A Wiao Member is pleasant to ace , Come , Depot for Douglas * special choco lates at P. 0. Store , J. 0. Bowen sold Great hia tin ware oomo and buy cheap. Wm. Ilarrcll of ilooaior , wa ? a Broken Bow visitor Monday. Como to the Opera Block and buy Hardware at rigbt prices. A small crowd greeted W , J. Bryan Wednesday in the park. Reserved , seats , COo ; general ad mission , 36o ; children , 2Go. Wise Member. John Yeok of Morna , made this office a frioudly call while in the Wednesday. Mies Maud Kom , who is teaching school at Comatock , waa visiting in Broken Bow Saturday. MABKIBD At the Baptist par- Konago , October , 28 , Jl'JOl , by Rev. S. W. Richards , Mr. Charles 0. Llarte of Denver , Colorado , and Miaa Julia Goraage of Wostervillo , Neb. Tlis attention of our readers ia call ed to our npeoial offer of the Hfo of i William MoKinloy , by Mural Halsted , and other prominent men , and the REPUBLICAN for $1.50. Wo furnish both lor the retail price of the book. Send in your order at once. In anaemia and most women's ailments the digestion is weak , the making of color , tleah and strength out of food , ia imperfect so that the patient is week , wan , nervous and dyspeptic. This condition can be corrected by taking a course of HEREIN E. Price , 50 oeuta. Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and Merna. " Plcaau come to eeeniAii Halloween , That night wbon cm-lots things are swu ; Ho euro JOB BTjlvo by half past eight , For Mo sprites grow nvely before very latp Urtiig all ysnr lanterfli null don't laayci or ihoat , For "tbo goklluB'll git you It you don't watch oat. " . - .u > vttAtrur The ladies of the Presbyterian - E torian church will give a | Halloween social Thursday \ evening , October 31 , 1901 , in I H the west room of the Realty j _ , ? * * 51 block. A short program will bo rendered and refreshments served , Admission 1C Centa. Barns the Optioan specialist will be at the Grand Central hotel Thursday October 31. Rvmombor it ia the last day of the month , Don't forgot the dato. Call as early as possible. Consultation free. There are thousands of people , suffering untold torture from piles booauea of the popular impression that they cannot bo cured' TAB- LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT will euro .thorn aud the patient - tient will remain cured. Price , 50 cents iu bottles. Tubes , 75 cents Ed. MoCouias , Broken Bow and 'Merua. ' T. J , Mill of Arnold had sale bills printed at this office last week advertising his poraonal property consisting of oattlo , hogs , horses , farm machinery corn nnd bouao 'hold goods for Hale , at public auc tion at hie place of residence Tues day November 12 , beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Hill cxpeota to re move to Oregon about the middle of next month. This office acknowledges a friend' ly call from Mr. and M'is. W. P , Iligglns , of Gomstook last Satur day. Mr. Higgina ia one of the subscribers of the Republioan , whc has taken it since it firat started in 1882 , It in a matter of pleasure to us to know that he is one of oui beat oitizeus and ia a prosperous farmer , and is reaping a fine har vest this year in 'soiling high priced hogs , Wo have frequently observ ed that the farmers and business men who patronize the Republican are those who prosper. The mer chants , banka , farmora and buainom men who have lailocViu business it the past tnn years , aa a rule , did not patronize the Republican. All whc want to be in good company should unite with us. Politics ia no bar , Oceans of fun on Saturday night. Gaa Lamps and repairs Ryoraon & Watte. Bring your sweetheart to BOO Wise Member. Miss Li/.zio Kleb went to Kdgo- mout Friday night. See Ed. MoComaa'a now line of books. The are immense. Benj , Irwin and bia mother drove over to the Middle Loup Sunday. Roaorvo your scats at Groat's hardware aud Haoborle'a drugstore. Wo still have some shoot muaio left , 3 for 250. Ryoraon & Watta. D. M. Amsborry ia attending the M. B. A. convention at ) Sioux City this week. Goo. W. Dewey , republican can didate for county clerk , waa a city visitor Wednesday. Ira P. Mills of Arnold , waa in the oity on "Wedneaday. Thia office acknowledges a pleasant call. No George of Cutnro , waa a city visitor last Friday , the guest of R. E. Glass. He made this oflioo a friendly call. J , H , Chapman of Csllaway , waa a city visitor Saturday. Ho reports ino ropuuiioan OUUOOK very tavor- able in the southwest part of the county. The Schubert Symphony Club and Ladies Quartette was greeted last Thursday night at the opera hoi'HO by a largo audience. They gave a fine entertainment , Found An overcoat. The own er can have it by calling on Mrs. Elizabeth Sell , in the northwest part ot the city , proving property and paying for thie notice. At the conclusion of the address yesterday , a reception was given to John Hanoy of Morna in which Mr. Bryan participated. John is de servedly popular and has many friends among hie old neighbors in Broken Bow. "Tho evening service waa oom- pletoly turned over to Mr. Griggs , whoso rare versatility andmafjnotiarn held the spellbound attention of the overflowing pudienoo through two hours of sweltering heat aa ho rung through the changes of hia ktvloide- Hcopio genius of poem and song and it ia safe to Hay that never did a more grateful audience enjoy and appreciate a more fascinating foaat , " ' ! " "Mir- "SplendidWonderful ! - aoulous ! " wore'the expressions of our citizens who were fortunate in being wise enough to by an early arrival , secure a seat , or standing room. " Garden City herald. M. E , UouCorouoo Appointments. The annual session or the Weal Nebraska tJonferonco hild at North Platte , cloned its session Monday of last week , when the following ap pointments for the year were an nounced : Rov. D. D. Forayth was transfer red to Wyoming conference and will'be stationed at ChoyenuoRov J. F. Hagoman ia returned to Wau- uuta for another year , W. A , Ty ler will attend school at Evanstown III. for a year. Rev. W , E. Hard- away continues as presiding elder of the Holdredgo district. Following ia the list of the Kearney ney district. Presiding Elder , D. W. Crane ; Ansloy , L. W. Chandler Arcadia , J. G. Hulbert ; Broken Bow , G. P. Tripes ; Callaway.T.M Ransom ; Uozad , J , A. Badoon ; Elm Crook , R. H. Thompson : Gothen burg , A. Chamberlain ; Gibbon , to bo supplied ; Kearney Trinity ; It. Randolph ; Kearney 1st , C. A. Mas tin ; Loup City , John Modely ; Lor. ioyton , E. A. Knight ; Lexington Oircut , W. L. Keera ; Merna , W. 0. Swarlz ; North Loup , H , M. Picknoy , OvortonE. Maneyi,0rd , Wm. H. D. Forayth ; Ploaaant Hill , to be supplied ; Rovenna , R Loedom Ringold , to be supplied ; Sargent J. Lisle ; Shelton , M. T. Stifllar , Sumner and MHler , A. Goalot Walnut Grove , S. C. Tubbs ; West ervillo , W.E. Matheua. Cliurcti Murvlaeti , 1UFTIBT OttDBGU. Preaching service both morning and evening by Rev , Riokarda , at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 : p , m , The pub io is cordially invite d. Don't forgot the date of Wiao Member , Rev. ShepparJ hold services Iu the Prosbytorlnn oliuroli Sunday. Postmaster Varnoy was tran acUuK. biiBlnesa at Wcstervlllo Wednesday. An luy wad visited Wednesday by Poatolllco Inspector Smith of Omnhn. Alpha Morgan of Urokon How , Vfft8 In Ansley a few hours Wednesday after noon. George Copaoy la having a hydraulic well put down nt his residence in North Ansloy. A tombstone has been erected on the grave of Mr. F. P. Bnrka , who died Inet spring , F. II. Kubleo of Urokon Bow wan looking after business interests in ADE- ley Monday. The lloyal Neighbors nro preparing to give a play in the Woodman nail nt no distant date. J , A. Harris , late president of the Furniem Bank at Broken. WUB an Ans loy visitor Monday. Harry VOIUIR nnd wito loaded their few belongings into a wagon Monday and BtarteJ for Alliance to visit with the wife's folkf. S. U. PrOBton nnd wife have moved to Bunvoll , whoso Mr. 'Preston will con duct u billiard room. No oao discharg ed a farewell shot. Ed. Hngln , who is an assistant olorlt in the South Omnha postotlico , nwlrod hero last Saturday. Ho will remain until ho huaka his corn crop. C. D. Konkol , ot Wolaaort , n prosper ous farmer in that section ot' the conn- ty , was visiting hia brother-in-law , llertn AHiorla , at this place Motulny. A. Inrpo crowd was in town Wednesday evening to hear \V. J. Bryan speak In the Woodman hall. The crowd ciuno out of curlouaity to eau the iiiuoli tnlkoll of "peerlcBB loader. " llov. L , W. Chandler will oacupy the pulpit in the Mothodiat oh rch the coming year. Mr. Olmmllor was the pastor Uero In 18U4. He wBl bo wel comed buck by hia uinny friends. | III tClO ( jHlCS. In tnonory cf Qcorge ISiownlea MuHlu. Beyond the'.wklte line of starry outposts Flics a pure and rnndeomed soul , To a radiant paUi-orownod goal ; At "Host In Wtaven" atnhl 0oil's sorrlfl hosts Oiitofhls slaubor will bo To Borrrs t earth again , To midnight Tlglli nud Pali , And of Isyal boatta who Ured / from tha otorBltlue mcMajtoa come As dawns come from Orient bills , Aud SOURS from Ulloa'/i rills : Weep uotf rtbo9o whom God bath talton homo , Qocd.bya I Atropui cuts tbo fatal cord , Fields t * Mght break ou thlio ayes ; Qatciajar bring iwcet eurprlao , Wlioro tbon Bbalt bo forever with th < I ord , HuemontMaiiBo. HENII. . HUNT , OPERA - HOUSE , Broken Bow , Thursday , Oct. 31 , Special - Engagement OF & WARDS BIG COMPANY , PRESENTING- 'Two ' Merry Tramps1 -AKTI8TS- ThiH company otmea direct from ongagomentH in Sioirx City , Omaha and Lincoln , and is guaranteed to bo the boat over noon in Broken Bow. Reserved Seats 50c , JAMES C. ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management of the Globe Hotel , wo undertake no new business to us. From our' experi ence wo fool competent to eater to the wants of the public and afford the brat of aocomodatiouH. Wo shall do our best to maintain the excellent reputation that the house has borne in the past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the timoa. i Rates strictly $1.00 per day , The patronage of the publio is solicited. - - - - - - ? r- - - FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always have the boat quality of i Lumber and other building ma terials at the Lowest P/ioos. 'Phone No. 79 , W. L. RULE , Manager. For a First Class Smoke Tty tko Martial and Corona Grande MANUFACTURED BY E , H. DALBEY , Broken B w , . . . Nebraska. 68 $ , *