Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 27, 1899, Image 5

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    ia B . _ m a ; a B a in
pecial Sale This Week
s a Howliner Su
If you want trashy goods you must patronize some of the other fellows , but if you want to make your selections from a
complete up-to-date NEW stock of thoroughly reliable Merchandise at reliable prices , then you must come to us. Same
price to all. Your money back for the asking.
Raw Material
on the way to our ouslonurs.
It iHn't iho length and width of u Shoo
that insures comfort. A Shoe too big IH as
bad as one too 'tnull. Wo attend to your
size I\t nardini { quality AC would say that
for Three Dollars wo do uot believe you
can got uny better Shoes in the United
States than wo are selling fore
o " * " r\
$ 2.50.
NEXT WEDNESDAY , MAY 3d ,
Wo will piano on Sale
145 pairs Men's all Solid Milwau
kee Oil Grain Creole Plow Shoes ,
. at per Pair ,
Those Shoes are worth $1.10 at the Factory , and arc sold by all doal.
ors at § 1.25 to § 1.00.
"J /T O Pairs Ladiep Buokukins and ( Join fort Oxfords ,
I Qfj regular price $1. 16 to $1.25 , special for May 3d ,
A complete line of Ladies Tan and Black Oxfords and Strap
Sandals. These Shoos are woitli in other houses $1 26 to $1 50.
Our price Ally 3d .
If none of above will please you wo will show you an elegant
line of Low Out Shoes for Ladies Wear Fedoras , Vesting Top Ox
fords and Strap Sandals in Tans , Black and White , at prices that
will please you.
Infants Leather Moccasins ( rom 18c. up
Infants Soft Sole Gacs ft om 25c to 50c.
Young Man
WITH
$5.00
In your pocket , we'll give you $5.00
worth of Clothes or your $500 back.
Is tlmt plain ? No , there's a hole
to wiggle out of if wo want to wig
gle. We'll make it p ainor yet ;
you shall be the judge of the $5.00
worth. Wo wnnt the job of cloth
ing all the younr , men or old men
who want a good , clean all wool
suit at $1.50 , $5.00 , $540 , $0.25 ,
$0 00 , $7.40 , $8 90 , $9 50 , $ . 0 ,
$10 00$12.00$12.50$14.00$15 00
$10.50.
You will look like this when you have brought
your parents to UH and br upht your now Spring
Suit. Wo have them in those styles at ' '
$1 00 , $1.25 , 81 4fi , $1.50 , $2.40 , 75c
$2 05 , $2.l > 0 , $3.00 , $3.25.
you get a soda check free with every
50c. cash purchase , and you all like
nice Soda Water !
We havon't selected all the old antiquated style Shoes from an accumulated stock of past generations , and placed all
our 81.50 , 82.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes on the 68c. counter. Oh , no ! We haven't that kind of a stock. With us 1
quality and style comes first. Price is considered last , and is guaranteed to be the lowest , or your money back.
SPRING WRAPS ! SPRING SKIRTS ! SPRING WAISTS !
Uortli Side. WILSON & DRAKE.
ann m n ETEG ta ui ta BU s H EI H H H H aria
Cb-Lrrch Notes.
u. i ) . oiiunoii.
The Snn'laj m-hool meets at 10
o'clock. Dr. J. J. Piokott sunor
intendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and at 8 p.m. by the pa-tor. Praacb
ing at ( Junior Center at 3 p. m.
Piaver meeting on each Thursday
evening. All are welcome ,
PKISSliYTKRIAX OIIUHCI1.
The installation 'Orviues of the
paptor of the PrenbyttTtaiii church
will bo held on Tuesday May 2nd
al 8 p m. Kov. A. W. Vcrner of
North Platt \\ill preach the serruou
Dr. T. C. Clark of Grand Island
will charge the pawl or and Dr. F.
S. Hayden of Kearney will charge
the people. Every one invited to
bo present.
BAPTIST CHUUOII
There will bo preaching in the
Bnptist lihurch on Sunday April
30th at 11 a. m and 8 | > . m. Sub
ject of Evening sermon. "The Lord
Jehovah Leading His ' huroh to
Victory , or a View of the Philippine
Question From a Bible Standpoint. "
Yoiiiiii pooplts mottling at 7 p. tn ,
conducted by a mass minting of all
the yonng peoples socio eis of tlm
oily will be held in the M K rhuroh
at 4 p. m Sunday April 30th
CHRISTIAN 01IUKCII.
If the crown ot tliorna leaves unsightly
scars upon your forehead , fret not , for
the crowo of righti'ousno a will cover
them hereafter.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at noven o'clock. Subject ,
4 How Shall Wo Divide Our Tlmo ? "
Eel. 3-1 15. PraytT Meeting ou Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock. An hour spent
in the prayer meeting is another jewel
added to your orown.
Subject of the mnrnlnir discourse ,
"Tbe Christian Graces. " In the even
ing by special request , the pastor will
again sneak on the nubjcot of , "Tbe
Prodigal Son. " Let ( ha members en
courage eao i othtr by nttenplng every
regular sonnce.
Resolutions.
MMIM Noor. Apr. 23,1899
Editor RKPUULIOAN.
At the Ouster Uo Teachers Ass
ociation held at Maeon Olty , Apr. 22 ,
the following resolut'ons ' were twlopted.
The D'vine Architect of the universe
having removed from our ranks nnd
their earthly work. n r beloved co
laborers in the tfeld of education , Mies ,
' . 'lie ' Richtmyer , MIPS. Ei'her ' Mae
Iiiyes and Miss Annie Anderson , there
fore be It
RKS LVHU , That In the untimely
death of these estimable } ouug Indies
he Ouster county Teacher's Association
ises thrcn of Its brightest minds and
most earnest members whoso lofty Ideals
intl professional enthusiasm servel as
'i Inspiration to both pupils and follow
lUmr-rs , further
RESOLVED , That while realizing the
ess sustained and moat keenly felt by
this Association , the sorrow dwelling
witiiiu the homes of the bereaved rela
ilves is of a nature which can never be
obllteratfd , yet we would in this sad
tour of berottvpment offer our con
dolence and beg to mingle our sorrow
with tboira , further ,
RKSOLVRD , That these resolutions bo
spread upon the records of the a soola-
tion nud that oopioa be Bent to the
bereaved parents.
J. J. Toolpy.
Eva Weimor.
Hattie H. Spencer.
Qeo. Zulm.
Comm.
I > eer Crcelt.
Mr , and MM , Ueorgo Marau are the
proud parents of another sun.
Mr- and Mrs. Willie Daugherty are
jolctng ever tlio arrival of B flue baby
girl.
girl.Q
Q orije Williams and family went to
Ausk'y Suturdiiy to visit and care for
the grave of their loved one.
bout twelve thousand sheep wore
driven through here last week on their
way from Kearney to the noribweatern
piirt of the Btato
Jtuimioiit 1'igman took the train at
Ecklyvlllo last Fn.ltiy for Kearney. Ho
will 6 lay tor a while with his aunt at
Butler and attend echool.
F. Y. IloborlPoti , of Kearney , mid
NeU Maddox , of Miller , were In the
wilds of Ouster county last week , and
stayed over night at Meadow View ranch
Wo leiru at ( his rather late date that
Mr. Leon Trow and Miss Anuu Brown
were married about three weeks ago ,
Wi wiah thorn happiness and wealth ;
u oozy homo and good health.
Last week the four horse team which
L Btor Mason was working became
frightened , and ran for about one and
oi halt miles. They were hitched to a
big drag and ran against H wire fence ,
where they stopped , being tangled In
the wire , and yet no damage was ilont
i-x .rpt to break n tug and a bolt ,
With the worm weather lias come he
peddler ; totreely a day pusses that there
Is not onu or morn In this neighborhood ,
PuUdlfug IB u legitimate business , wr
presume , uud the one making regulai
trips nnd exchanging groceries and sta
ple articles for our produce ig often a
welcome caller , as it sometimes eaves
long drives In the busy season , out we
do object to being bothered by the itin
erant fakirs that are swarming the
country.
Ryno.
Weather la getting very warm , giving j
old Nasby spring fuver.
J. II. Pretty man moved a large herd
of cattle from Callaway to his ranch
yesterday.
Mrs * II. Q. Donnol is confined to her
bed with a severe attack of inuirnalory
rheumiitlem.
Ed Rusk being in poor health , the
neighbors put out eomo small grain for
him yesterday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. ,7. U. Dean noknowl-
ecge a very pleasant visit from Miss
Jeesie Smith aud her sister , Viola , on
Saturday
Seeding Is well advanced ; eoll In flnu
condition ; prairie la getting green ; cat
tle refuse to oat dry feed and subsist on
the tange.
James Isaac will move his cattle , five
hundred heud , from Smith's to Soy-
bolt's pasture Thursday. He says they
arc in fair condition.
A good refreshing suower of rain vis
ited this locality last night , mingled
with Tnall hall , accompanied with hea
vy thunder and a line electric dUolay ,
causing all nature to rejoice. The birds
seem to sing morn sweetly.
Everything In evidence for prosperity ;
farmers are hopeful and vcr ; busy ; a
large acreage of nraall grain sown , nud
are making arrangements for a large
acreage of corn , ' 'attle have wintered
fairly well ; very little los ) ; a largo crop
of calves and pigs are hero or on the
way.
way.C.
C. G. anil Hert Emplleld , carpentcra ,
have the offer of more work than they
can do. 1'huy have built u large burn
for Mr. Nelson on Wood River ; are now
building tanks at Anaelmo ; next week
they will comuionctt a largo dwelling
lioiuo ( or Oliarles Johnston , at Wood
River ; have no time loft to sit on thn
store boxes and whittle and howl calam
ity ; come to think of It , I remember of
seeing a 1mlf score of men in Broken
Buw some two yoara since whittle and
howl calamity.
KlnHoit City.
Byl'nncb amt Judy.
Sheriff Leisure was n Mason visitor
tbe first ot the week.
The B. & M repair gang were at work
on the telegraph line at this place the
last ot the week.
A. A. Coxaon was a country visitor
Sunday.
Chaa. Smith is quite sick at the pres
ent writing.
Wea Moomey , of Ansloy , was a Ma
son visitor the first of the week.
Of course A. II. Barks aud Carl Fftir-
iield spent Sunday in Aneley.
B. J. Tiernoy and wife visited with
Me Warrlngton and wife Sunday.
Miss Marie Darner , of Grand Island ,
Is visiting with Mrs. C. E. Qotchel.
M.L. Lamb has moved Into the houeo
formerly occupied by G. S. Graham.
The hose company had their pictures
taken Sunday , arrayed in their now un
iforms.
Joe Hllbern baa returned to hla work
with C. S. Graham , after A week's
sickness.
The Mason City Cornet Band will give
another ot their enjoyable dances In the
near future ,
The opera house has been completely
renovated ; the painters finished the Urat
of the week.
Married , Saturday , April t 2d , Misa
Anna Kabul nnd Mr , Fruiik Toinahlk ,
both of Mason City.
Bert Chase and family , of Loup City ,
visited with his brother at this place
Thursday and Friday.
Mra. C. S. Graham returned Friday
night from a thrso weoka visit with
friends at Kureku , Ills ,
Slim Fielding , one of Mason's bright
and shining lights , has accepted a po
sition with the B. & M. repair gang.
Mason IB on the boom ot late ; tbe
merchants are planting trees ami re
pairing tbo sidowalka In front of their
stores.
Charley Whitehead arrayed bimaolf In
a brand now eult ot clothes nnd , accom
panied by Merle Fulrfield , went to An-
eley Sunday ,
i'ho school entertainment in the opera
house Saturday niuhtwai a great sue *
cues. Prof. Deal haa reasoni to bo proud
of his efforts.
Andrew Wearer attended church in
Mason City Sunday evening. Mason
seems to have great attractions for An
drew of late.
Marlon Foster , Carl Fnirlield , Goo.
Mulvonoy , Merle Kilrnold and A. U.
Barks made up a pany of Woodmen
that visited the Aneloy lodge Friday
night.
The readers of the
can save money by dealing with
those who advertise in tbo
OAN ,
The Other Side of the Hough Murder.
The Ilyanniu Tribune of the 20th
iuht. criticises aur report of the
shooting affray at HyanniH recent
ly , in which VVm. Hough , of this
city , wan ki led , and gives what the
Tribune olairutt to bo the facts in
the case. The Tribune claims that
Fred Mofiit , who is night cleik at
the hotel DC Fair , slept during the
day and did not arise on the dny of
the tragedy until flvo or six o'clock
p. m. , that he was behind the oflico
counter reading when Hough came
out of the wash room , He , after
standing by the alovo a few min
utes , seized an iron poker and
struck at Moult across the 03tin tor ,
at the same time saying to Molh't ,
"I have got you now , you S h" .
lie further slates that the hotel
register bean * evidence of the blow
Mofiit would have received had he
not dodged. Mo flit , knowing that
hisjifc had boon threatened by
Hough at different times , draw a
revolver from a drawer under the
oounttr aud shot at his anuailaul ,
following it with a second shot on
hie way to the outer door where ho
escaped , not knowing that ho had
hit his assailant. " The Tribune
further says :
"Hough had an old grudge again
st Moffit for some real or fancied
wrong while Aloffit was living at
Whitman , and he camn to Hyannis
about a year ago to avoid having
trouble with Hough. During the
afternoon proceeding the shooting
Hough had gone to the hotel several
timcHand as is DOW believed he wan
looking for trouble with Mofiit.
The coroner's inquest over the body
of Mr. Hough was held late in the
evening after the tragedy and re
mains wore turned over to his sup
posed friends , but they failed to sit
up with the corpse during the balance
of the night , which was .done by
citizens of HyanniH ; if Mr. Hough's
body was not prepared for buri
al at the time it was because his
friends insisted that ho bo left as ho
was and have his remains prepared
for burial at Broken Bow , where
they were shipped Sunday night.
The verdict of the coroner's inquest
which the RKPUIIUOAX'H informant
failed to make note of was substan
tially that Hough was shot in self
defence , and at the preliminary
hearing of Mofiit which was hold
April Mtli , the Judge held that from
the evidence Mr , Moflit had com
mitted no crime under the statutes. "
You Btiow Have the
Opportunity
of consulting one of the leading physi
cians and Hurgeons ( in the treatment of
ohronlo and nurvouH diseases ) of this
country ,
OR. REA.
Ho I swell known In Nebraska , and Is
reliable an well as eminent in his pro.
ft'Bsion , and has but few superiors In
his line of business , and from ropocta of
the. press , hla rooms are crowded whor-
ovur ho Htops. By the request of hla
many frlonds and patients who have us
ually gone a long distance to foe him , he
has decided to visit BROKEN BOW
nnd will bo at the GRAND CENTRAL
HOTEL on WEDNESDAY , May
17th , 1899 ono day only , returning
every four weeks for six months. Con
sultation and examination FREE to all.
'W iiSX/1-
wwM i i
DR. KB A.
Hla TREATMENTS and examina
tions we understand nro bused upon new
methods , and are slml'ar to those given
In the Eaulora and Southern hospital ,
where he learned his buaiuesa.
Ho treats chronic nnd nervous diseases
chronic catarrh , disuisea of the ear ,
nose throat and lung * , dlspepsU , Bright's
disease , diabetes , liver stomach , consti
pation , rheumatism , chronic female aud
poxual disease , nouniL'ia , sciatica , dlzi
n ss , uervouBiiuRf" , s'n.v ' growth In chil
dren and all wasting d Utilises In adults
deformities , club feet , curvature ot Ue
opine , diseases ot the brain , paralyslo ,
Imart disease , eczema , varicocole and
hydrocelo. Cancers , tumors , wens and
birthmarks removed.
Young , middle aged and old , married
IT single men , and all who suffer with
lost manhood , nor'oua debility , apermn
torruooa , eeminal losses , decay , failing
memory , weak eyes , blunted develope-
ment , lack of energy , Impoverished
blood pimples , also blood and skin dls
eases.
Eruption , hair fulling , bone pain
awellinga , sore throat , ulcers , effect o
mercury , kidney and bladder trouble
Aoau back burning urine , fnoontluece
gleet , strlcure , receive searching treat
uieut , prompt relief.
Uoth Boxes treated cuntidentlaly and X
privately. Pllea , fUtula , fissure and
rupture by our now method ,
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