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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1899)
ii-.axi.nai. . tu.a..it' . . . 1 " yi * * * VOL XVil , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MARCH 18,1899-EIGHT PAGES , NO 36 Our Monday Afternoon Ssle ! HARRY DAY & CO. . _ _ _ _ . . . _ ' 300 pieces of Lace , from 2 to 6 yards in length , choice , lOc 23 pairs of Ladies Shoes , worth $3 25 , - - for $1.98 13 Ladies Mackintoshes , worth j $4.00 , - . - at $2.25' 40 pair of Men s Overalls , worth 60 cents , - - " for 39c 35 pair of Men's Pants , worth $1.00 60c . , - - - - Don't forget that we have re ceived th © "best and largest line , of Clothing ever received in Cus- tsr County. C hamrook will be donated lo all callers on St. Patrick's morninp , Maroh I7tb. v Any Style , XT Edwin E. Myers' J epair Shop , Opposite Farmers Bank , Brokun Bow , Nobr. JS Shop open irom 7 to 0 a. m. ; 12:40 : to 1'JO : , 4 to 6 p. ra , and jw $1 all day 'Saturday. ' $ | A10 per cent Discount for Thirty Days Only To make morn for our large Spring Stock , wo will give a 10 per cent discount discount off mir regular low prices on all onr Hat * and Shoes $1.00 Hats go at 90o l.fiO Hats . . go at. -r $ j .yr > 2.00 Half ) go at 1 .SO 3 00 flats go at i ] .70 $1.00 Shoes go at. . ; goo 1.60 Shoes go at , $1.35 U.OO Sheep gn at , . ; , . . ' 1.80 S 00 Shoes go fit ; 70 Standard L L. Muslin nt Ho yd On our M.600 00 Stock of Hutu anil Shoes you aavu $ M20 by this dis count sale. Do not Miss this Opportunity. rasa : Goods all Marked in Plain Figures. SNYDER BROS. Readers in Low Price * . Local JVIention. t , . I Two loauiH for sala at Kennedy' * ' barn.at Cannon Oily uoal t Diorks Lumber Co * Music by orchestra nt Gold King , Tuesday , Maroh 'Jlst. Perry G. Motoalf , of Walworth , was a friendly caller today. NOTIOB The date of the Hold King is Tuesday , March a 1st. Look over the advertisements in the HuruuuoAN f.r ( bargains. .1. Coleiuan , of tbo west table was a welcome visitor Monday. FOB UENT : Fifty acres of con ground. Frank Woisonredcr. Hoar the new songn and spoctal- liiM Gold King , Tuesday , March 21 Two well improved farms to rent \V. D. lilaukwell , at Fanner * Bank The LAHOIIST line of ladies and gontH watches in the county at Ed. MuCotnaa' . The best play , the best talenttho newest songs , Gold King , Tuesday , March 21st. Wash Win , of York , waa a city visitor Monday and remembered tins oilice. HOUSKS Eight good work horses for aalo by , S. L. GI.OVKII & SON , Dry Vulloy. Fred Belts , of Camro , waa : t city visitor Monday and made this office a friendly call. Just received another stock o ( LADIES SKT HIMGS. Tuny AKK buautioH. ED. McCoMAH. W. W , Thornton and C. T. Leaoli , of Weslerville , were among the city visitors Monday. The latest in LADIKH BIU.T BuccLuii and NECK Ci.nura just reooived at Ed. McComas' . Fou SALK A eix room house turn and other improvomentf. For partioulam oall at this office. If City and farm property insured against fire , lightning and torna does. J. M. KIMBURMNO. Mian Graoo Abbott had sufficient ly recovered ao as to be taken to her homo al Grand Inland Monday The rsadors of the KKPUIU.ICAN can nave money by dealing with those who advertise in thu RKI-UBU- OJL.M. Doctor D'ty ha * located in our city aud has his ofllce over Ryor- n's grocery store aouth of Post- ofllca Ole Johnson and N. J Ottun , two of the substantial oiliiena of Round valley , were pleasant callers Monday. Secure your tickets early for lha Gold KinsMarch Qlat. Now on Rale at post office and Wilson dt Drake's. Robt , Kc'y of Taylor spout a oouplo days in the city this week. The REPUBUCXH acknowledges a frit ndly oall. Fen SAI.K My residence properly on Broadway , two blocks nast of Realty block. II. L. FBAKIKU , Broken Bow. S C. Waldmn aud C. A. Shro- dor , of Over , were city visitor * on Tuesday. This ofllao ucknowltdgen .1 frii'tidly call. Tlio Broken liow hospital is in nplcndid condition for caring for the sick. Trained uui > os in attend- arce. Pricoa reauonablo. if Dr. Graham's now method of extracting tooth is absolutely pain less. No Here mouth , HR in the UNO of other local anioilhelicB n25 A coinpluto line of LAWKS CHAINS in GOLD FIUKI > , BKAD and Si i. ic GUAIID Call and see them. En Mc Rev. Clifton , of Arnold , preached two vury acceptable Hermons in tbo Baptist cburoh Sunday , Rev. Me gan -was atArnold holding nj'ia'ingH for bin. . John While and fam'.luy Imve bean down wi h ( be measles the past weak or more , but we are plenaed to nolu tbay are all getting along very niculy , Farm a for Hale and lands for runt. Now iu the limo to gut a farm uhnap , HH the cheap farina are all going and prices are commencing to advauoo rapidly. J.G.Bronixor. Supt. Adarnion in uonfinod to his room thii week by bicknoss. J. N. Carees bae taken charge ot his chimes , und Miss Pearl Euntor ban charge of Mr. Carein' John Boa ) , typo of the Boaoon oflJco , is quitn nick with lung fovcr. Bert Carter ban a large stock of quooiiH ware which ho bought at greatly reduced prioon which he will neil at auction every Saturday until the entire lot ta diHpoHod of. Here is your opportunity. ou SALU : Host residouoo loca lion in the city , two lots , coruor of block , ' 90x118 ft. Vacant lots just weal of J. J. Wilson's new rusi donco. Cash purchaser will receive a rare bargain. t ( Juu KAT. ' 1 he Nt te logitdnturo took an d- journmenl last Thursday to'l'uoiulay ibis week. This ouablud Knnator CuriiR to spend uoverul days looking after his intorcHts in the county. Ilo returned lo Lincoln Tu Hitay morning. Rev. Wilson , Church of God nvangi'lisl , is holding a revival moeling at Wcissort , liuving ooin- ninnced TuoHday night of last week. Our informant Hays the , house was crowded Sundiy night and a good work is being dono. The sociable , given ut the homo of Mrs. Frazicr , lasl night , by Ibo ladies of the Baptist Aid Society , was a very pleasant affair , and all present enjoyed the ooonmon. Miss Anna Megan won first prize in the "quotation contest" , and Mr. W..I- ford the booby pri/.o. Charley Bn8oyv/ho , rolurned from Manila vrbero he was moiubor of Co M bas ru enlisted in the regular army , tie patted through Grund. Iflland yesterday with iibout 40 oth ers , from Illinois , who wcro on their way to Manila. His aunt , Mrs Calista Grant w Ml to ( jrnnd Island to moot him. The following is the UHIU ! Ictlor list for the week ending March 14 : Mr Ed.Humphrey , O.JGwynn , Mr. William Coon , Mr.William Taylor , Mr.Chas.P yOunK , DrII.M. Leslie , W.R.Stewart , Mr.-.Sidio AJoBiitnie. Parties calling for any of nbove will please sty advertised L , II. JKWKTT , P. M. ' f i- iAs there were only about forly republican voters that ventured to come out through the ram Monday night to the caucus , t'ie mooting though' , boat to adjourn until to night in order to secure a bolter representation. A good set of resolutions was adopted and a good ticket and sura winner will bo nom inated tonight. A Wallace , ot Walworth , was in the city last week and cast in his ot wilh the G A. R post of this uity , alao made this ofiioe a visit , and reports prosperily and good leallb in his neighborhood. Mr. Wallace is a farmer that knows low to appreciate the value of good iteraturo , and the need of assint * ! ) < in keeping up a good , live home paper. The Republican oaucua that was called to meet at the court house Monday , after affecting an organ- cation , adjourned until tonight. ? . Al. Rublen was oleclo-.l ohuirman ind I. A. Keno.au Hocretary. A committee ou resolutions oonsinting > 1 W. W. Cowlns , A. R. Humphry and D. M. Atnsberry , wore appoint- cd and resolutions adopted before the adjournment taken. Tuesday was oue of the March days of which tbo did HOttlora tell about. Tbo greater part of tbo day- it rained and the weather was not uncomfortably col ' , but by the middle of the afternoon it changed to snow , and by i o'clock n north west , blizzard in nil HB fury was upon us. It continued most ol tbo night By next morning tbo dottda bad cleared away end the bright rays of thr nun soon materially warmed up the atniORpbore. The attention of the women is untied to the notioa of the school caucus to be hold at the south nide Hchool house Saturday afternoon rU J o'clock , for lite purpose of pluo- ing in nomination two mouibeiA of the school board. 'I IK * law pro- vidi'H that school olnotorfi are all who are 21 years of ago , that have children of ncbn ! afo or nnsossed at the last asBosrtmont , who have resided in thn dintriot forty days. In this eleotion women have the same rights nn HIGH. The Ouster County Teacher's Association , held al Merna , Satur day , Maroh 4th , was in every way a HiicoesH , Owing to sickness , bow- ever , Heveral who were on the pro. gram were unable to attend , but their subjects were dmoused in a more or less impromptu manner by those present Considerable time was given up during the morn- ling session to thn dinouRflion of ) UKl'OUT OF TIIK CONDITIONer or tun i i i i i i i i i VTTT1 TV" TTrrTTF- ? * * ? Oliut r No CO , At llreken How , In the BUtn f NobtMlti , at th * cb of bnilnOM Mutch 0,1W.I . . . . . . . , ' , Oren'ratts , fecnrvd anil uniocutcd . Ijr7i Mooki.Boourltlerf.JnagiiitiiiU.cUlUH , etc I.1UU 4T Other Katn. . SM.S3 llniiklUM hoiw tuinliuit ) mill Oiintt-i . 4W ) .CI Olhor real ostntw . . . iix * ) 3 Current ozpuntPK and laid imld . I.Mll.Oii Chocks and other osli Menu . . . $ 47.1,93 Duo from national , xtalu niul prlfRlo bunUH nml haiihm. . . . I.AiT.iS . Caih llllld of oili.ir Imiik. . iiUMX ) I'rnn pnp r clirr noy , nlckuU . . U.ltl r IUII.M . Total cat k . 1.U , Total . $ fl'i ' ; . i t.UHll.ITIK.t. Cai'll'l nock paid In . | I& , .M Uitillvidod pruiltn . , lnil. iluiunltD | itlbji'ut to tjouuuid oarllflaitteii of i C.00 Total . $ V.007.Gli Slut i of Nvluankn , I County of Onetor. ( " I , li. lt ( > ) , aatlNlitnt oimlilur of tilt iki > r uauied UHiili , do dolemiil ) wtmrtli t th akut * alalemOHl li trim to tlir wtt ol UIT l ( ( iwlcdtf and lirllpf. K UOYSIC , Asa'tUaiIJtr. ATTIHT : A. II. Thoiipion , Dlioctor. F. M. Itublee , Dltccl r. . Huhpcrlnoil and \Torn to buf r m > V tUU llth day of Alnrcli , ! ' . . > n O. II. Hni.cOMii , Notary ' ll . My couimlialon ( > iire | I'tti : "Uti , 1VOI. writing. Both thu vertiulu aud slant BysteniH were ably supported , with a mojorily in favor of the ver- liolo. The nuij ! nt 'My LMIliotil- lies" , was next taken up and dis- cusBod by Priu. B , B. Hawthorn , Mrs. Portur aud othrra. The after- uoou uesBion oponud with it groiilly inoruaHod utlendunce , not , only leachora , but town people and pat rons of thu Hcliool , all of whom seemed deeply interested in school and buhool work. Among thu treats of the day was thn p.ipur by V. P. Fry1 , , on "Tho Amount 01 Individual llulp a Toucher .Should Give a Pupil" . This aubjuot WHS well bundled , and mituy pointn brought forth in an exceedingly uloar and ( ioucino manner. 1 ho paper - per by Supt. Tooloy , wan a linishod production , showing deep thought and clear reasoning. lie took the position that too much money and attention are given a few high Hohood and urnvurHiliop , to th neg lect of our 01 in in on riistriot oohools. The HBHHion oloHod with n qiiustion box which was most enjoyable und instructive. In the evening a lee by Dr. C. Ii. Millions , "Somo Ob- Horvations in tbo Philippines , " wis given. This was I'ortainly a treat to those n bo are at liM intcruHtcd in the welfare of our uuton , and throw light on a good many datk places. Ho received a most cordial welcome , and bin oilort was do- ligbtful. Take it all in all , the meeting wan a moHt onlortaiiung as well as instructive one , aud was pronounced by many the bent moot ing tiny ever attended in tbo coun ty , The icttuhurti wore royally ontor- tatnod by the patrons of the JMorna school. Miss Ilenne IB an idial I president , and her enthusiasm and earnestness will bo felt throughout the county. Our next mooting will be held at Mason City sometime in April. SCHOOL CAUCUS. To thu quai' ' d voters ol Biokon Bow fiobi'ol district No. 25 , you aru hereby notified that a caucus will be hold at the south hide school hotine on Saturday , March 18 , at 2 o'clock p. m , , for the purpose of placing in nomination two candi dates for niomberrt of the ta'hool board of said district , and f > r tin ; transaction of such other business as may properly como bc-foro the caucus. Border of the school board. J II. SHI.SN , SKO'Y. Seeds. I hao the New Success beardlusa barley , ulso the black hulk-ps l ar- ley , attOo per btislud ; the Upant-.se buckwheat and hog millet for PIII. ! Send order * to J , B. Ki.uur , ClilF , Nob. | it.uutu.to. Thtj folio /iiu { item in the rail road department of ( ho Alliitnce Grip looks as though Broken Bow may liavo another line of road HOJII. "One cngint'ering corps loft Alii * mice this week and another will leave today or tomorrow for the Nortli Plat to country. It la not doflinitely known , but from tbo best information obtainable , it is luarncd that the Burlington mud contoin- p'atos ' building a branch , commenc ing near or at Broken Bow and running up the North Plutoa valley ; Sin h < i line would tap one ot the richest agricuotural parts of thu Htatc as Avell HH quiitt a stock conn- try , and would bo very valuable ae a foedur to the mtiin Una. ' ' VASTER OPUNING. .Saturdiiy , March 2Cth , a oomploto Hue of upring and Hiunmor uiilliuory will ho on exhibition on the above datn , mid 50 pattern mats , the latent MlSS S. DiRifOBL , East Side tiquaro. Broken Bow High School Ora. toiioal Contest , at opera house , on March 20 , 1890 : " " > ntal Halo MU RT Jew tt in Heaven . . .Mlic Bmra Lno . Mr. Our LlwmorS Th Leak in the lj ko MU. Mlhnlo Oonlty Ml" Minnie Bhtnn An Old ' ; Huwon'a Story Mu May Jacob * Vocal Solo , . . . Jtri Uarer with Wine . MiwJJftllieMcIntoih The Hrst toll or'd 8 lory . MlM Kau0 K liey ih Martyred Molhur . UlniLcna Moori ( ; nrn t uml Trombone Purl. , . ; . . . . . . . . . . Meant Taylor and Clinton The UninMor'n Wlfo . . .MtiaBclon Lemlne rouiMntl. < .iiivcrturo . . . . . . .Mr. Arthur Myert Hie Uirl tl.in In the Arena . . .MlaiAnna Mcgau DoclMon ot the JiiducM . . . . . . I'rosontalloii of the l'rl f . , . . , . ' . ' . . . M. II. A M'llTAIMMENT JLN1 > BANQUET. The members of thu Modern Brotherhood of America of the Broken Uow lodge will give n h'tor- ary ontortuinmeiit and banquet at their ball Fiiday night , Maroh 24. Invitations buvo boon sout to uibtor lodges al Mortia , Ansolmo and Mason City. A mini bor from each jaro orpoetcd and a royal good time is auticipulod All local .members are reoiiostod to be on baud with well filled baskols to provide' for our guests. Htato Manager , iJ , S. lluyumu , of Grand Inland , haa ftlwo been invited- Each mutnbar is nuthoriz 1 u > uivito two guests , who are not members. 'I'lio seHnion of the lodyo will bo held at 8 , o'clock in the affrnoon ; and as tboro are several candidates to bo initiated , all members are urgnd to bu pros- cut and on tune. \ ) . M. AMSUKUIU , Siso'r. SemiAnnual Opening ! Tbo ladies of Broken Bow aud vicinity are cordially invited to attend our denu-.inriual opuuiug , Thursday , Maroh SUrd , 189B. Wo IWAO aoleotud for thu upriug soaaou , tUl bo very I.Uint upvoltios in hate , up'lo date in htyln und low in price. Over a dox.cn diU'oront styles in ohildron'H linn. Our trimmer Las just returned from nn oxtondttd trip 111 ibo oatil , and no painon bavu boon spared to plniso : our oustornora. A full linn of spring Bilk aud natin capes. DrouH skirts fromfel to $12. An immoiiHo linu ol' ladies ready made ailic nnd liinndriod waists , wrappers and iindcrwuar. Tbo largest And Guest line of droaa trimmings , laces , vuilings , mitts und gloves in thu city. Wo are Hure wo onn plc&jo you both in style and prices. Respectfully , B. 1C. PUKDMOBB. A I'K'asitul Surprise. Tbo homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey was tbo scene of a Tory pleasant surprise ou last Friday afternoon , tbo occasion being Mrs. Bailny's uixtioth birthday. At about 2 o'clock HOIIIO twenty friends walked iu and took bur completely by surprint1 After Nomowhat re covering from bor surprise she ou- tortainod her uut'Hts very agreeably , and all spout a very pleasant a f tor- noon , after which a bountiful sup. per * a < Borvod. Mrs. Bailey re ceived a nuinbor of inuo and uaoful proHttnttt to remind h ir of the occa sion. Thcao present and iuvitod were lit'v. and Mrn. Burns , Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead , Smith , Bruce , IJonry , Hkilliuan , El wards , Wells , Humor , Broady , Mr < . Noroott , Missed Sarah Owens , Iluul bforjott and Tiny Skillman. Fitne.su Nioui : I'rliUy , Miircli ICcli , yoiiu ea child nf Mr. olid Mra. win. KiliiiuriilH , ofCamro , with TvpMU.jineniaoiili. i ie two yenre , four inontbs and iieroa duyi. I ho lililc sufferer bid boon sick two wookn when callud ami relieved from bur misery. Tlio funral was condiictod SattirJ.iy from Kirat Ku- dull Baptist chunUuv. > . H. K. Baldwin oltlcmtin Her ruuiaiua wt'i'o laid to roHl in tinB.ixelder oornetory. The fru > nds d-'siro to uxprtiHs tliKir rtiuooru cymji.itby to the sorrowing paivntH and family in tboir nad beri > ! iv nr < nt through the columns of the Kti'innuA..T. ilarllug thnn lu-'t Iclt ui , Left nr , > e , lor Ter iiioro ; Hut we hopf to meet our Unod OIH- , On that UflKlit unit lmi > i > y nhoru Lonely thu IJUDBU ami p d the hour . Hlnce onr dear mm hti : gui\o \ ; IJut eli I H lirlghtur hoiuii touu our , In DUHTOII fa now thy own. A NKIUIIBOU , Moved ! on cor. south of P. 0. , A. K. ANDERSON , Watchmaker and Jeweler , formerly north oide ,