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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
. ( UTfR COUNTY RrpUBUCAN By D. M. AMSDERRY , DROKEN BOW , - - NEDItASlCA _ . . . - - - - - - r Gel1er l WS J The buslnoss section oC Whlto Pig- con , Mich. , wes nearly whled out by n. flro which Rtol'tC'11 ' In the furllituro store of Alfred Wlchet. ' 1'ho loss Is I nllout $2tiOOO. F. C. Howard , 11. ! lolley holder In the Pacific Mutual 1 ICe COllllJOn ' , hns filed suit nt Sn.n Ii'rnnclsco to Ilrovcnt the merger at that COI1l1n1l ) ' with the Con. sorvatlvo LICe Immrnnco cOl1l1lOny. Director Walcott of the geological survey has l'OCOllllllntetl ! to congress that 1\ now Imlhllng bo erecll'cl for , the use of that bl'nnch oC the govern. : ment sorvlco at all estimated coat at $1,200.000. At M.oscow there Is contlnuct ! tear of a renewal of atrll < es. The ralIcnl ( elements hn.vo ehongorl their tnetlcs , nnd , ceasing to ntlvol'atu 11I'II\od \ roslst- nnce , hn.vo . dl'cltlerl to IHll'tlcllmto In the elections. The senate commltteo on pensions hn.s votet ! to ralso the Ilensions ot Mexlcnn war l'etorllns from $12 to $20 pOl' month , an(1 ( that fl\vornblo re. I10rt be matlo on Senator Galllllgor's bill for that 11111'11080. The stnte dOII rtmont recolved from the Christian Horalll , through the HOll Cross , ant ! forwnrdotl to the AmerIcan emlJnssy at Tolclo , $ fiOOOO for the 1'0- lief at Jopaneso famlno vIctims. Thl8 Is 1totol of $80.000. The production of Penn ) 'lvnnllan - thraclto In 1105 ! was the Il1 'gest on record , amounting to GJ,331,1G2 ! ! long tons , vnlued at $1-11,879,000. ' 1'ho production - duction In 1)04 ( ) was GG,318,4)0 ( ) lone lens , valued nt $138)7.1,020. ! I In 1\ will filed for probn.to George C. Watts , a Chicago contractor IInd board at trade operator , leCt $20,000 to provldo a homo for his fox terrlor "Dill" and $300 II. ) 'ear for the care at liis old rIding horse "KIng , " Justlco IIarlan of the supreme court ot the United States denied the writ of error npplled or In the case of Charles L. 'l'uclOr , under sentence ot death on the charge of murdering Miss Mnbol Page nt Weston , 1\Inss. \ , In March , 1)04. ( ) The presldont wlthdrow the nomination - tion of John Embr ) ' to bo United \ , states attorney tor Oltlahomll. The 110mlnatlon was wlthdrnwn by the president because of charges which hnvo been preferred against Mr. Em- bry. bry.F. F. H. Everett , cashier at the FIrst National lIanle of Freoland , Pa" was arrested on the charge of embezzling $5G,000 from the Institution. William 13acl < 1ey , a lawyer at D1oomsllurg , was alRO arrested on the charge at con- spiracy. Governor 1\l1stchenlO IIn.s dlschnrg- ed O\'ery employo of the Usurrl rail- ron.d In 1\lanchurla , Including Director , Hnrvat , who Illrtlclpnted In the 1'0- cent strIke , and ordered that they 110 oxpoUed tram the Amur I1rovlnco never - er to return. The house commltteo on naval at- fdlrs authorIzed the subcommltteo llCadod by Represontatlve Vreeland at Now Yorle , which Investigated hllzlng I at Annapolls , to prOllare nn antl.haz- Ing 1)111 ) for the consldoratlon at the full commltteo. , The business portion of the vllloge of Tustin , 1\l1chlgan , was dostro'ol1 by fire. The fire started In the basCo ment of the Hotel Comllton , from II. dofectlvo furnace , Ton guests escn.p- . ed In tholr night clothes , whllo tour were lIurned to denth. , . . I A movement has been Instituted by i Edmund J. .Tamos , ! 1reshlont of the Unlverslt ; ) ' of Illinois , for the appoint- 1 ment ot nn educational commIssion t : f'j for the study of the social , Intellectunl and Industrial situation In China with i J II. vlow to the regenorntlon of the Chinese - . : neso emllire. L ; The total numller ot ChrIstian En- I r , deavor societies throughout the world 11 I Is li7,1i12 , according to reports of alII- f cera at the 'Vorld's Christian En- J I deavor Union. or these , 42,250 are In ! ! ' the United States , 10,722 In Great { j I Britain and Irell\1l\l , 4,2G ( ) In Clll1ada , I G13 In India and . lesser numbers in ; 1' : other countries. J 1 I Returns to the United Stntes gco- : i , I loglcnl survey from all the 111"OIlucors of zInc In the Unltell states show tbat the production In 1)05 ( ) was 202G30 short tons , dlstrllluted ns follows : 11. IInols and Indiana , 4GGOO tons ; 1(11.11- as , 112)47 ( ) tons ; Missouri , 11,8H tons ; Colorado , GG)9 ( ) tons ; eastern and , , southern states , 24G13 tons. , The reports of the special Russian commission whIch Inves hl\tod In nineteen provinces the agrarian dls- turllances which occurred last year show tbat the losses exceeded $ lGO- 000,000. The go\'ernment has prac- tfcally decided to grant to the landlords - lords II. time loan without Interest and amounting to a third of tholr . losses. TIle Oblo house Ims passed the Frlener lang and short haul bill , rogu- latfng railroad rates. Mr. Walker-l\lartlnez , the Chflfan mlnlator , by direction of his government - ment , hllB tendered Secretary Root an invltatfon to vIsIt Valpnralso on hla , coming trIp to the RIo conforence. Former Promler Bl four returned to the BrlUsh house of commons and ns- Burned the leadership of the opposl- tfon. Ho WIIB henrtll ) ' wolcomed. 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' , : . ; . . , " . , " , ' ( rr \ ; ' , ' / : ' \ , ' " , 3 ; , > . , . . . : < < CAK .2'A'KI.M7..d. . MO.eO O ? P , In ono of the most brilliant fcats of arms o\'er engaged In by United States troops , II. . force of all au t 400 1I10n , drawn froll1 the nrm ) ' , nnv ) ' n1ll1 natlvo constahulary , callturec1 n lava mountain hitherto consldored Impreg. nnble , on the Island of JOlo , 1\l11Ing its GOO Mora defenders to the last 111 an. 'l'ho engagulllent opened on 'tho morning of Mnrch G and lasted two da's , the troops dragging artlm r ) ' 1111 all Incllllo of GO degreeR In the face of a continuous fire of hullots , arrows anll Slloars , ' 1'ho casualties on the American sldo wore elghteon Idllod and fift ) ' . three wountled. The heaviest loss foIl Ullon the l1r111Y , although the natlvo constahulary acquitted Itself with great hel'olslII , nearly half Its number being Idlled or wouuded. Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood , In com- 4 c , J : W 1/Ul'VC'AU' :1wDU' : mand of the forces In the Phlllppinos and Brig. Gen. llUss were on tIl' ' scene , although not actually ongagel In the conlilct. The operations wor , conducted by Col. Joseph W. Duncal of the Sixth Infantr ) ' . Mount Dnjo , UII which the merJ Don't Bc Stingy with Pralsc. Only ( I. tew kllld words of appreclo tlonl The cost Is nothing , but tl1 , recompense Is 1I0)'ond 11 rice. Lot thl husband tell hIs wlfo how much h , 'prlzos her love tor hIm , nntI the wIr tell her husband how truly she reco nlzes all hIs care for hor. And th mother should rovenl In words ho\ much she values her children's afrel lion , whllo the chillI who sa's to It mother : "Thanle you tor all your lov tor mo , " hns rewarded her tar beyon' ' owlcdg , ) or und rstandlng. cans struggled with their cannon , Is ' 2,100 foot all ave sea level , and the small naval force engaged renderetl great servlco in hoisting the n.rtllIory. The lava sides of the mountain oCfered lIad footing , nnd blocle alld tacldo were ulled In raising the guns , , The end came on the morning at I March 8 , when the \merlcans gained the edge of the Immense cmter of the vol calla and pourcd 1'1110 and artllIerr fire Into the stroughold at the enemy until not a livIng thing remalnod withIn - In It. The slaughter was necessary , as the' ' 1\Ioros \ are fallotlcs , and confirmed in the Mohammedan lIellot that If they dlo In lIattlo they will go straight to heaven. 'rhey scorned to surrender antI fought to the lost gosp , The IJ ttlo does not Indicate that there Is to be nnothor uprising In the Islands. It merely closes a campaign that was lIrought on by allsoluto nec. . esslt ) . 'l'hero Is no sign of trouble \twwhero else In the ' ' ( \ archipelago 1'ho dlmuIll ) ' was 11I0rely local , and had no connec lon with the conduct of affairs In general , either military or civll , on the islands. MOROS A RACE OF FANATICS. Gen. Carter Talks of the Inhabitants of Island of Jolo. Gen , W. H. Cartel' , commander of the DelJartment of the Lultes , with < 'atlquartors In Chicago. gave 11I1 In- ' I el'esllllg tl1'8erilltlon of the Islond 'I upon which the hrlttlo was fought. Gen. Carter has but recently returned . from the Phillpplns , whol'e ho saw I s'voral ) 'ears of octlyO sorvlce , I Spcl\hlnJ ; of the Inhabitants of Jolo , Gt'n. Uarter said : " 'l'ho 1I0tlyes , who are the < < 1lrect < < 1'scelldnllts oC the 01 < < 1 1\Iala ) ' lllratos who for ) ' 0\1'11 [ terl'Ol'lzod the 1'11011\ ) ' archllClago ) , for the 11I0St llOrt refuse < < 1 to do this , ' 1'ho ' lIulll IIttlo stano fort s III the hon \11) ' woodell portions of the Islolld nntl then defied the sol. dll'l's to coli oct the taxes. " ' 1'hu clt ) ' of Jolo Itself Is surround , ed 11) ' a wall hulll 11) ' the Spalllol'lis to 111'otect themselves , 'rho Spaniards Ill'yer 'yont out to fight the natlyes , hut were contented with defcndlng themselves within the wnlls of Jolo. "l 'ortunotoly Jolo Is ono of the few t- Islands where cavalry can 110 em. " " " " " " ' " " " " " " " 'J _ _ _ . . . . . . _ Adversity. ! t wns a high speech of Seneca ( af , tel' the manner at the Stoics ) , that the good things which 1I010ng to pros , llOrlt ) ' are to 110 wished , lIut the goo things thnt lIelong to advorslty arc to bo admired. "Bona rorum secun' darum optalll1la , adversarum I11lrahl lIa. " Cortalnly If miracles lie the : - command ever na' uro , they apPol1l ruost In advorslty. It Is 1'et ; hlshOl speech ot his : "It Is true greatnosl to have In ono the trallty of a man ) and the security of God.-Bacon 'plo'od to good advantage , and the troubles are usuallt easUy sup. prcssed , " AccordIng to Gen. Carter , the ml1l. tary government on all of the ether Islands is under the civil government. That It 11' ! ' not on the Island at Jolo he attrIbutes to the fact that the American arm ) ' gave battle without first going through much red tape. "In the rcst of the Phflfpplne Isl. nnds , " said Gen. Carter , "tho soldiers are not used except on the call of the ch'lI governmont. In .Tolo , however , they are under the command of their colonel , who is 1I0th civil and military o' r , u. " - - " ' . . . . . . . . . , lit. or.o \ . . \111" , . # 111"q' ,0 . . ' 0 . . , , . . " . .o " . - . . . ' , g ' .II"II CELE II' to. II governor , and who toole them out to fight. " Gen. Carter saId that the natives of Jolo were similar to the Inhabitants of the Islanll of Borneo , with whom the English govcrnment recently had trouhlo. . . . . - . . . . . . , . . . --.r . . . " . " . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . " Two Abacl1"Mlnded Preachcrs. A parallel haR 1I0en found for the ) 'oung crlcltct.pla'lng curate who Bald , "lIoro on < < 1oth the IIrst Inning. " A clorgynll1n WIIR beaten In n golf tourn. ament II ) ' a IlIIt on the lost green. This . scorns to have IIroyecl on his mind , for on the ( ollowlnl ; day ho gave out ) his t\'tt : as rollowH : "In the eighth chnptu1' and the thlrl.Rlxth verso 01 the gospel nccorlllnl { to St. l\Iark ) ' 011 will find thOEO wordH : 'I.'or what shall It profit a man If hfl Mhnll gain , the . whole world and lOBO the lalit hoI01' " o - . , , . There Ie no Roohollo Snlto , Alum , LImo or AmmonIa In food mode with Calumet BaIting Po\yder ComplloD with the pure Food Lows ot all Stat09. Among the natives of Italy nnd SicilY thOl'o nro ahout 100.000 who speale French ; Germnn Is spolOn by 12,000 ; Slavic by 30.000 , Albnnese by 110,000 ; Greek by 38,000 ; Co.talanlan by 10,000. Many Children are Sickly , I MotherGmy's Sweet Powders ! orChil ren , used by l\Iothcr Grn ; ) ' , nurse ill Chlldron's 1101110 , Now York , cllro Foverlshness , Head- ncho , Stomnch 'I'roubles , 'eethlng Disorders - orders , Brenk up Coldsl\Illl Destroy'Vorms. Atnll Dru l-tlsts' ,2i.c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , Lo Uoy , N. Y. There has been dlscovored at Greenocle , England , nn old.fashloned nmbrella with whalebone ribs , whIch must bo qulto 120 years old. When opened It affords shelter for a whole family. Important to Mothcrs : ! inmlno : cnrctully every bOltlo or OASTORIA , n farO /Iud furo remcdy lor innntslnd chlldrcn , nnll see that it - Blgnnturo Dears the ot # J.4 # ' I In Ueo For O'cr 30 Years. 1'ho llind You ll VO AlwaB Dought. For colossal gaU , bulldog tenacity , strenuous persistency and all leindred IngredIents commend us to the train butcher.-WUll" . GrUllll In 1\l1Iwo.uleeo Sentfnel. Smelters appreclato the quallty value ot Lowls' Sln lo 13lndor cl tU' . YOU1' denIer or LewIs' Paetor ' , POOl'la , Ill. Even the finger at scorn may have Its good points. 1trs.'Inslow' " : ! oothlnJ : Syrup. J'or cblhlren teclblnl ( . softens tbe I1UmB , reduces { n. J14nm11t1on , allsYSl'l1ln , cures wind ( ,0110. ca bottle. . Many Tailed Kittens. Cats with nine lives and cats with. out tails have always been plentiful In Wapalconotn. , 0. , but cat ! with- two or three tails were never seen there bo- fore. Pelsler brothers are the proud possessors of three Idttens with seven talis , two have two tails each , and one has only one common tall. The extra tails grow out ot the ldttens' baclts along the bacltbone , are fully developed and almost as long as the natural to.lls.-Exchange. French Rural Postmen. The French postman at rural neigh. borhoods cItes out the small saln.ry of his governmental position by doing all lc1nds or errands In tbe vUlago for people who live along hIs route , Ho makes a small Income from the fees received for his servIces. In sum. mer nowada's , ho sometfmes goes his rounds on a blcyclo , but In wInter he has to walle. French Tailor's English. A French tailor , who advertised "English spoken , " was sometimes at ( I. loss for the right word. On ono occasion , wishing to tell a customer that her girdle wn.s too high , hO hesl. tated ( I. moment , then , with a look at InsplI'ntion he said : "l\Iad'amo 'our curvature is too upstairs. " Book Worth $1,500,000. The most valuable book In the Brit , . Ish Museum Is "The Codex Alexan. drlnus , " saId to be worth $1,500,000. GRAND TO LIVE. And the Last Laugh I = - Always the Best. "Six m nths ago 1 would have laughed at the Idea that there could bo anything hotter for a table bevel" ago than cocree , " wrlles an OhIo wom. an-"now I luugh to Imow there Is. " "Slnco childhood I dranlt coffee as freely as any ether member of the famll ) ' . The result was a puny , slrl , . ly girl , and as I grew Into womanhood I did not goln In health , but was aC fileted with heart trouble , a wenlt antI disordered stomach , wreclted nerves and a general brenldng down , till last winter , at the age of 38 1 seemed to be on the verge of consumption , IY frlonds greeted 11I0 with 'How bad you 1001t ! What n terrllllo color ! ' and this was not very comforting. "Tho doctors and llOtent mecllclnl's did mo absolutely no good. I was thoroughl ) ' IUscouragod. "Thon I gaye Ufl coffee nnd corn. menced Postll1n Food LotTee , At flrst I didn't 1I1w it , but after a few trials and tollowlng the directions exactly. It was grond , It was refreshing and satt"fylm ; . In a couple of weeks 1 notlcod a groc.t chango. I becallle stronger , my brain grew clearer , 1 was not trouhled with forgetfulness as In coiTee tlineH , my power of cnduranco was mal'O than doullled. ' 1'ho heart trouble and indlgcstlon disappeared and my ncrves lIecamo steady and strong. "I lIegan to taltO an interest In things about 11I0. Housework and homo.maldng IJocamo 1ploasuro. . 1\1) ' trlends have marveled at the chang ! ' and when they Inqulro whnt lIrought It all out , I answer 'PostUII1 Food cor. , tee , and nothing else In the world. ' Name given lIy Postum Co. , llattlo Creek , Mich. Thoros : II. reason , Road the IIttio I boole , "Tho Road to Wollville , " lu , pkgB. . . . . . ) , Why Cooks nre "Plnln. " . . Coolts arc always plain , ' \ ' oung' glrls shrlnlt from the worlt of cool\1ng beclll1so they' hellC'vo It de'ltroys ! ' tho- corn Illexlon.-S'dno ) ' lll1l1clln. Artistic Treasures In England. " Jlam Hnll In Engand ) ronlalns many . artistic treaRlIrNI , among them nn his- torlcal hedstclld Wl1i 11 once helonled 1. . . . 10 NnllOleon 1. n , llspntC'h ' hex whl1 ! , was ) llc1te(1 ( up on the H'ld of UHtujm : : . < a rare ( 'olll'r'tlon oC Groolt coins nncJ , J r.rms , lnchllIng ! a hron1.e As 'rlan ' .i r.WOl'l whlC'h ' datC' , " fourteen centllrlmr ! n. 0. . nnll Is fmlrl to he tllC' 01 rlost "I wcnpon of its Itlnll now In oxlstence. ,1 Somc Abbreviations , "Nov , " stnndR ordharll ; ) ' for tht- 1II0nth of Nm'lmher. 'l'ho letters mIght lIIean-Nlllllfy 0\11' \ Votes. Dec.-Dc- I ( , Clnher ; Deluslvo medlon COUlit. .Tan. ' -Tlttll1 r ) ' ; .l1tRtll'e After NalJohs , l'eb. -Febru\ry : FrC'C'zlng Every Horly. l\tnr-\Iarl'h ; Malnl ) ' Ahout Rcbr.tes , ' . Etc.-New York PI'ess. , , Sherman Might Have SaId It. A discussion Is now being I'nrrled on . III some of the IHlhllc prints as to 'whother ' or n Gen , Sherman eyer're - , ) marl\Oll that "War Is l1ell. " Whothel' \ , the general MId so or not Is of" . . - minor Importnnce : the ossontlal fact. ' ; \ Is that the expl'esslon Is cOl'l'ect.- Now Yorle Press. ,1 I ' " THOUGHTS OF A QUEEN. If wo ( 'oulll hut 10ve the living as I , wo Im'o the dead ! When pain It.elf le3.vc8 , then aU. Is at an end Indeed. It Is In the presence of eternal' sllenco that wo reg-ret so many vnln words. Never hurst those whom you 10vo , the ) " w11l avenge themselves after death. Ragret Is more unhearalJlo than actual pain , heC'allse It Is generally- cou11led with remorse , Disappointment Is a garden laid , ' waste , a warm spring Ice bound , a smiling face overcloll ed. Struggle with the outer worlit . ' Itoeps up end Increases the elaqtlc ' Ity at an organism ; Internal conflict J . ' lames and wears it out. 'Vhen we wlsl1 to l\Oep some ! ! rott , sorrow to onrselves wo sometimes spealt of others that are past and that we had l < opt hidden until now , One must not onlY bo no poet , but ono must never have suffered one's- selt , to affirm that grief Is less polg- I , nant when it can be told In son , As ' ( . weU pretend that they who scream ' under torture suffer no pain. , ' Under the Influence of an over. . ' , ; whelming sorrow every ono appears . . . 't to tiS to be at an immense dlstanco , as If wo were 1001 < 1n nt Ulem across some wi do arena. Even the voices- 1 sound faint nnd duB , as though they reached us from afar. I What Is called our fortitude in thl ) llour of mlsCortune Is often mere In sensibility , as for the time being WI ) are quIle beyond the reach of pain. ) At the moment of lIelng strucle by the fatal lIuBet no one Is conscious or having received his death bloW.-Car- men Sylva. When WfIIln.m Maltcpenco Thacl < o- ray was running for a seat In parlin- ' ment ho chanced to meet his opponent ' , II. few days , before the polling. began. Arter a few minutes' friendly conver. snllon , the ohvioUR remarle wn.s mndo:1 " 'VeIl , mny the best man win. " "Oh , I hope not , " was 'rhaclteray's courteous - ous reply as they shoolt hands and pnrted. Backache gives Vloman some of her most " 4 miserable and wretched hours. : ' " Along with the backache , generally - . ally come headache , waist pain , " , falling feelings , Irritability , nervousness - : ' ousness and the blues , Have r. . you these periodical troubles ? If so , you may know that they , t are due to disease of some of k ' the most Important organs of ; ' your body , organs that should , } get help or , In time , through j weakness , will wreck your , health and life. Help them to 1 l , ' health with WJ E CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEf Says /I\rs. Dlancha . Stephanou , of ' . 1228 S. 42nd Ave. , Chicago , "I suf- t fered miserably for fivc (5) years f. wltl , n constallt pain In my bacl , and . right sida aod although my husband employed several of tllO best doctors In this great city , not oaa could glv me rellcf. At I:1st : I tool , WIno of Cardul , which rellevcd my pain , prevented - vented nn operation and restored me to health. " It Is n wonderful cura- tlvo medlclno for all womens' fils. Try ft. C J At all Druggists $1.00 , ,