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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1902)
BUtollUt UbwtlMi * ocU.r , er ; TEE COUNTY EEPUBIICM. i : VOL , XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JANUARY 9 , 1902.--E1GHT PAGES , NO , 30 "JTJMBXEI > , Alining iho a tym of eye defect none IB inoro trv- ingoii thill ilelie.ilo organ , and none inoro nlnrinlng to thoBO familiar witli Ilio oyc and its ailinnte , tliiin is ( lint eotull- linti wliiTo ol'joclH ' bcconio 4 j'tnihlal" ' nt close range. At t'incD elonr ntul distinct ; ngfiin blurred nnd wnvonnR. This usually a condition brought about by lontrnbiiu : > ; is n time ly WMrnli'K tbot tlio i-yes have alinofit ri'.it'hed the limit of endurance. 1 , I irmluntc of f'lilrneo OD ( linlmic Colloyt-.j ' } V- School Hooks , Tablets AND- School Supplies , -AT . -N JG. . Haeberle's : Clnircli HurvicuH. iiAivi'isT cuirncii. I'reaohing pervioo both morning and ovoniny by Itov. .Richards , at , 11 a. m. and 7.10 : p. in. The pub lic is cordially invited. L---.I " M. 1C. CHUltCIl. At the M. If. church Sunday morning , a topic , along revival preparation linen. Subject : "Our Savior at the Well a LSHHOII in Soul Saving. " Text : Jno.1:20. : . In the evening an add toss to joung mon. Subject ; "A Sad Picture. " Prov. 7:7. UKO P. TKITKS , Pastor. The Bankers Union of the World will moot Friday , January 10 , at th6 I. O O. K. hall. Du C. PIOICRTT , 1'ros. ftlus R , A. HuNTim , Sec. M. It. A. Ollleials Jlleeted The M. H. A ledge of this place at their laHt meeting elected the followirg ollijurd for the imbuing year. President Rev , S. W. Ric'iards ; \rioe President Mra. ( l. li. Smith ; Secretary D. M. Anihberry ; Tronfl- urer Mrs Evalino Amflborry ; Chap lin Mrn. S. P. JJiolnrlson ; Guide Mrs. ,1. n. Uosnor ; W.iloh L A Wells ; Sentry P. A Koynor1 ; Phy sicians , Or's Clinton O.iy and C Piokett. The S ( /lub Meeting. I \Vu mtt at ttic lioino < > ( Aunt Hart tin , Whoso liiHb.nul wo alwayi call "v\ ill ; " Tliuy Imvo uuh ik nicu lioino logo to , To ilceciUiu It , a pnpor 'tuonlil till Thcr were eomo of our nunibor not rtcsoiit , Tbu reason \rc do nut now know ; Perhaps they wcro tired and eUHtjiy , And afraid ot the ircut tall of enow. nileecd a good tinio 1 nsstmi you , \Vc uru sorry tliey mo.lu a mistake ; For we tuil a inoit rxcelltiit irgrmn ) , Supnleinoatuil liy colftc nnd c lu . There \\ns Young , 1'lcUi'tt nnd I'mlraore , And n uiiinber ot lidli < s | > aldPH ; Who kept up ni'di H volley of liilklivr , Showed their tongnoi Into nt-ver heuu tied. lint lot U8 not Bay any moic1 , And ) > lvu id u MI n clmnro for tliolr life ; For every man knows o ( tlielr fullliiu' . \ Vlion \ ever ocen blrvBcil with n wife. wo'll stop wrlllnK ot l'rc > cnt , And llko Schloy. malic u beautiful loop " rlf ue Dliould etir up tholr linger , W 'N be euro to get In the eou , > . Communicated. Local Mention. i Toys at A. W. Drakes. E. R Purcell wont to Omaha Sunday night. Mrs. Arthur Doman left on 42 Smirday night. Harry Day went to Konrnoy on 4'J Sunday night. Judge Sullivan was a passenger foi Kearney Sunday night. F. M . Rubleo was an east bound passenger Sunday night on 42 Money loaned on improved farmH , JAMHS Luuwiou , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. The State Horticullural Society will meet at Lincoln , January 14 to 1U. Rev. J. E. Ingain of Chicago , is in the oily renewing fanner ac- quanlances. Miss Flo Thorp wont to Ansolmo on 41 Saturday night to her school in Hayes Township Ch.ip. Davis of Lillian , called Saturday and took with him a copy of the Life of McKinloy. Joseph Pigman has moved to the city. Ha assumed his duties as ilupty county clerk thU morning. W. P. Eonman called Salurday and loft his order for a copy of the Mckinley book and several news papers. G. W. Apple and C. S. Marlin woni Omaha Tuesday uighl lo a- tend the agricultural irnplemon t cr nvontion. , Jac. Chittick loft at this ofliu the first of the week a main moth turnip that was raised by Will Richardson nine miles south of Callaway. Mrs. L. J. Gandy moved into the rooms adjoining the Republican ollico on the north , Monday , whcie nho will run a boarding bouse. W. S. SwaH is having ll o inter i'or of his nloro room malenaly im- roved this week by having it ro- > aired and painted. L. E. Cole is ioing the work. Misa Nannie Barrett was install- d in ihe Cenlral ofiico as telephone iporatnr January 1st. She is learn- ng rapidly and will give good ser- ice in a short timo. Kivival meetings will begin in he M. E. church about Jamnry 20. tov. Trites expecls lo have two )8aoonesses from the Omaha M. E. ) eaeones8 Homo lo assist him. W. P Henmnn informs us that a iterary has been organized atSlnlo chool house. It meels on Friday light. All thoeo who can couven- ly arc inviled lo attend and lelp make it a success. Alfonso Pool of Hayi towship made thia ofiico a friendly call in company with Peter Mohat. It Mr , POOH ) first visit to the Bounty seat in ten years. A num- > < r of changes have taken place in hat timo. John Gillcard of Bcrwyn , made his oflieo a friendly call Monday snd had the date of his , and his ) rothers subscriptions , of Glenn- * ooJ Iowa advanced in to 1902 Mr Gilleard is one of Custor counly's cpHsful farmers and ho never for. gets the odilor in hibannual visils , HERBINE should bo used to enrich and purify the blood ; it tires all forms of blood disorders is especially useful in fevers , ckin eruptions , boils , pimbles , blake- heads , scrofula , salt rheum and every form of blood impurity ; it ia a nafo and eflootual euro. Price , 50 oonlp. Eil. MoComas , Broken Bow and Morna. Lartl week wo staled that John Sanderson's properly near Borvvyn , lost by lire was insured in Iho Farmers Mutual Co. The faols are that SandorHon was insurant in Iho Union Fire Insurance Co.of Lincoln of which G. W. Waters is ihe local agant nnd not in the Farmers Mut nal. The loss was adjusted within livodays aflor the fire to tno onliro Batislestion of Mr. Sanderson. D.E.BauderGontrnntor and build er who recently moved hero from Grand Islpnd is negotiating with parties it. Grad Island with ihe view of putting in a brick yan" here next spring , The main objoo now seems to bo to got a suitabli location. A brick yard is greallj needed hero as it would induce many lo build of brick that wil not build now because of the high price of brick. L. E. Kirkpalrick wont to Plain- mouth on 43 Monday. J Nicholas Stnois of Green called Monday and had his subscripts account advanced a yoar. 1. P. Mills of Arnold , was a friendly caller at this oillce yester day. Ho loft his order lor the Life of McKinley- S. C. Wnldron and J. W. Henry of Stop table wore city visitors yesterday. Tlio former was a social cnller at this ofiico. Adolf Elligston of Round Valley called Saturday and look homo with him a copy of the Life of MoKinley which ho had formuly ordered. Dr Ponnington wont to Anselmo on 43 Monday in response to a o'ephouo message lo see Mrs.C. A. Dodson who is reported very sick. The firm of Empfiold Bros , hardware - ware doalersof Ansohno.bnR disolved , L.S.Empfield totiring. B 0 Emptinld will conliuue the business at the old stand. Mrn , Elgin Mclntiro of Newark spenl the holidays with her parents Ur. and Mrs. J. A. Ilutuhiusou. She called at this oflice and renew ed Mr. Mclntiio subsoriptiou for another yoar. Luther Case , who has boon work ng near Bloomtieidfor several years is visiting in Iho county with re latives. Ho , in company with his brother Arthur , wore friendly call ers at this ofiico Tuesday. Miss Minnie -Stinraan of Brokeu BowMiss Delia Berger of Ansley wore olhers of Custer county who attended the Stale Teachers moot ing at Lincoln last nook that we lid riot mention last woelc , A beautiful scone took place at the U. B. church last Sunday when four members of the Sunday School wore awarded beautiful medals for having attended an entire year without misftiug a single day , Ed. Myres , who hns been spend ing his holiday vacation wilh his parents at Georgetown made this office a friendly call Saturday. Ho was on his way lo Lincoln whore ho is a studcnl in Iho Slalo University , Gnv. Nash of OhioJ asks that January 20 bo observed as a holi day throughout the country in hon or of the late President William MoKinloy's birtbday. No doubt the governors of the several states will act in conformity with the re quest. The properties of BALLARD'S Snow LIN 1 MET posFsess a ran o of usefulness greater lhan any olhor remedy. A day seldom pas- HOS in every household , especially where Ihero is children , that it islet lot needed. Price , 25 and 50 cents. Ed McComas , Broken Bow and Morna. The Broken Bow Business Col- ege , after two weeks vacation for lolidays , opetu-d again Monday morning with increased attendance , the enrollment now reaches 105. By the oflioicnt work and stricl liuiplino maintained , Iho college is becoming vrry popular with the public. Bob Hunter lefl a package of cotton seed at this oflice thai he brought from lianeaa City recently. Ho says that the notion seed meal is now being feed extensively to cattle and it selling for $33.00 a ton , Ho saw a buch of 4000 head thai arc being feed exclusively on the cotton seed mosi. It has not boon long since cotton seed was thought to bo worthless after the oil was extracted. Ho says cattle take on 3ibs of fat a day where food on it. The advantages for a poor man , in Custer county has been exempli fied by the experience of W. P. Henman of Letup township , Mr , Henman was ono of the early set tiers of Custer county , who wilh many others decided in 1801 , Ihe drouth year that ho would seek a boiler clime. He sold his intercuts and wont to Missouri and after wards lo Kansas. Two and ono half years ago he was in Kansas and found himself possessed of but ono horse , a cow and a wagon Remembering Iho advanlngos ho had lefl in Custer county , like the prodigal ho returned , Ho rented a farm and went in debt for the necessary tuam , implements to equip himself for the work. Uo now has six muKs , two horsey , nine head of cattle , thrco wagons , iwo lislers , ono walking and ono riding plow , three cultivators and 1 ( > 0 acres of land , all clear of incumboranoo , except $275 againit Ihe land yet , which he has Iho cash I ? pay as .soon an Iho title can bo cleared. What Mr. Henman haa done why I not others ? A. A. Collom vinited Omaha the first of the wook. T. G. Gordncr of Westorvillo called to day and had his subscript ion advanced , W. S. Metoalf of Walworth , kindly remembered this oflioo yes- teiday while in the city. C.B. Chapman of Walworth , call ed Tuesday and roncwo'l hit ) sub. soription to the Republican for another year. Mrs. Mark Riohlmyer of Ansley , died last Sunday week , after a lingering illness of several weeks. Shu with her husband had resided in Custer county since 1883 , It is reported that the Wo > dm in ball last night given in their hall was quite a sucoces financially. The attendance way largo and the receipts larfjo , The ledge cleared * 20 00 The fragile babe and the growing child arc strengthened by WlUTKfJCREAM VERMIFUGE. It destroys worms , gets digoxtion at work , and so rebuilds the body , Prioo 25 cents , Ed , McComas , Broken Bow and Mernn. Willis MoVVilliams of Tabor , Iowa , arrived , in the oily Wednes day morning accompanied by one of his neighbors Mr. Grey. Mr. McWilliams is a brother of our townsman J. L. McWiUiams and fortuely resided east of town on a farm ho still owns. C. R. Judkius of Lincoln , who ban recently located hero as busi ness manager of Foster & Smith's Lumber Co. , was a friendly caller at this ollico Monday. Mr. Jud- kins is a man of pleasant appoar- onou and will doubtless prove a valuable citizen. Ho it > a man of long oxpericuco in the lumber busi ness and a resident of the state a number of years. Ho was located at Table Rook ton years before ho w'eut io Lincoln. Wo bespeak for him a liberal share of the public patronage in his line , Mrs. D. W. Thompson ban pack ed her stock of Millinery goods with the view of moving west in the near future wheio she and her husband will engage in business to gether. Mr. Thompson will leave the first of next week for Idaho to look for a location. Ho may visit Washington and Oregon before locating. As thoBo osleornablo people have boon separated since Lheir marrlagn by their individual business relation they fool it will bo more pleasant to locale where they can be togolherhenoo the change. It is with regret wo see thorn leave Broken Bow after HO long a reai- donco hero , but the Republican with their many friends extend to them our host wishes in their new homo. Our i fieri a to suuply the demand for the Life of McKiuley in con nection with the Rui'Uiii ICAN has not been equal to the emergency. The publishers have not boon able get them to us fast enough , lic- lore our last shipment was received last Friday our orders were double the number received. Wo now have an order in for double the number formerly ordered , which wo hope will provide for all our mbttoribors until another invoice can bo shipped. At the price we furnish them wo are forced to have them shipped to us by frieght which delays thorn from a week to ten days longer than if they wore Hont by express. The book is highly satisfactory to those who have received copies1 The exceed-j ingly low prioo which wo furnish to our juhsoribors , affords every body that wants the book a eplen * did opportunity. If you want a book write us and wo will enroll your name. The UKPUKUCAN and the book are f 1 50 at the oflioe , and 20 cents extra if pent hy mail. The book retails by all ag uts for * 1 fiO. Thn Brokun Bow Schools opened Monday afler a two weeks vacation with increased attendance and vig or. Prof. Macy and his able oorpt of toachern are doing splendid wokr considering tlio ciroiimstanocH. Supl. Macy not only hears classes for every hour in iho day but haste to superintend the school besides which not only imploys all his time of the school day but several hours besides. This wo understand ho does without a murmur not withstanding his salary is but little , inoro than half that has been paid in former years , Mrs , Macy who has charge of the work that has formoly required two teachers doing her work highly satisfactory as is also Miss Downey , . , .James L McCabe in. , , . "MALONEY'S " WEDDING DAY , t@f"Tlie humorous blundoru nnd f/mlmtwemeuta of ! > < m Mnlnnoy'd court * nliip wltli the Wi low Olnncy has otiiroiA up. more Voalthv laughter than any twa dramatic productions rolled into one.Tho author truthfully clninia/ that It was written for laughing pnrnosos only * and since its birlti has boon the pourco of cxliauatlOBS fun to countless thojiBuntla. The pr > nti of the largo cltioa pro- nouuce it. the ronl big romeily dtnuin HuWriiJflxOf the NOAHOU. ana wherever H i.p- pears crowded boiisea grout it nnd relish its three uolld hours &f genuine fiijoj'- mcnt. It bcitns with merry mischief , tells a ntory of deep intoretit , and revele in ns much real mirth ns cnn be I unuhcd into ono hundred minutes. .fninon \ , . McCnbo ao "Dan Mnlouey" io matchless in Celtic comedy and Hibernian wit. The euppoitiiiR company comes with the bunt of press npprobntions and Manager Great promises bis patrons a good , big , neb dramatic trc.tt At the Opera House , Wednesday January 22 , ON : wx > w. who has the work of two teachers. Neither of these leaohors ru- uoivo any inoro work than one tuaohor did formuly. Tha work in Miss Wbitohad's grade is progress iug exceptionally well. IT possible Hi ore should bu Home provision made another year to componiato tbOHO that hikVo double tlio work of former yearn for the extra work they do. A small advance would bo an acknowledgement of the faithful work they are doing , A revival mooting will bo begun at the U. B. church next Sunday. The paslor will bo attainted by llev. J. W. Cummings nn evangelist of many j oars of Micci-Hif ul ( xpononoo lit ) ia an able preacher nnd an tflioionl worker. All are invited to attend. The Juvenile singers wi'l ' siug Sunday night. The Highlander initiated nine members into the mysterious of their order last Tuesday night After the inialiation ceremony had been completed the mornbeis en joyed a tlno Hupper consisting of oyhters , cake , coffee tin. At their next regular meeting , which will bo the third Tuesday night of Janu ary the oIlioerH oleol will bo in * Dialled. COAL ! COA.I. ! Good nil screened Conl nt Foster & Smith Lumber Company. 1-0 'it JOIINHON-EASTMAN , Sunday Deo. 20 , 11)01 ) , at high noon , at the homo of Mr. Jacob Mauk , thia city , Mr , Francis M. Johnson and Mies Caroline line 15. Eastman , both of Kiuga'on county , Itov. U. E. Mua The contracting parties are high ly respected , the bride being the daughter of Hon. W. G. Eurftmin. On Tuesday they falarlod for ihcir future home in Oklahoma carrying with them Iho well wishes of a host of friends. ninrlcvl llcport fur Today. Whi'nt S .65 limit- 80 Corn . .U © .63 U)0 lliillor . 15 . . 20 I'otnliicn , per liiiftliol 1 16 Onion * , pur bushel 1.00 . | ior pound .01. 5B > Cows . * 2.00 ( 2.60 StroiH . 83.6 ' < 4 00 TutkcjB , parpoiinlv . IS Straw , jiur cwt . .10 Hay , NuWi per ton . , . . . - . . 4 .60 per cwt . 6.00 Many of the blotches , pimples and other affections of the akin nrq caused by tho. failure of the liver and kidneys to east oil impurities , which remain in the system. I1ER- B1NEill Htimulatti the liver and kidneys and cleanse the Hystem ot all unpuritioH. Price , 50 oonto. IS i McComas , Broken Mow and iMorna , ffiTOffiEffiU 10 DAYS SPECIAL ! the next ten days I will mtiko a For Pr'co on nil Orocoriea for CUB ! ) to onnhlo mo to meet my oblU HiUioiiB. I'urtioa O'.vinn IIH on account , If l > nid ! > y iuiuiiry ; 15 , will bo nltowed Ceni. Diacouat. COLWS GROCERY ,