Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1899)
A Soldier's Opinion. 'I BOO the iropubltoans of Cuatcr county hfivo nominated Cnptiau Tnlbot for Bhcriff , " remarked one of the recently-returned "tfighiing' First. " a member of Company 13 , in conversation with the writer re cently , "and though I'm nor , a re publican tuyaolf I'd like to BCD him elected , for ho was ODD of the square oflioern the regiment had , and well liked by all the boys. "For ono thing , " he continued , "he didn't have the Hwell head as bad as some of the officers , and always treated the men under him ns thouch ho thought they were human and reasonable being- , even though they wcro private soldiers , and that's more than I can nny for ' Bomo of the others. I'm not men 'i ! tioning any nainof , but I've got a few markt d down on my Hat , so I won't forget em. But Talbot wasn't one of that kind. IIu Blood by the boys right through ; . and though ho wan strict on diH- oipline , ho don't rub it into the II boys just to show his authority. til ' I don't know how muoh samd a man has to have to bo sheriff of this county , but if ho needs a hole lot Talbot'a the man that's got it. There a'n't any oold foot attached to his extremities , I oan toll you and ho didn't have to wear wool Books over tboro in the Philip- pin s. He made his rop. the first fight ho was in , and has kept it ever since. That was the night the Spaniards attacked our trenches , before wo went into Manila. Com. pany M. was right in the thick of it that night. The boys hadn't had a ohinue to play with their Spring- fioldn up to that time , and they made the most of the opportui ity. They used up from seventy-five tea a hundred rounds , and that's a good many for the lime they wore at it. Aud there woru somn coming our way too , as you'd have thought if you'd boon thoro. It buat any Fouitb of July celebration you over saw , fireworks included. The Mausers worn coming over the trenches with a noise like a swarm of bees , with a lot of uhrapnal shells alone with 'em. "AudTalbot was right them doing his level best , along with Major Stotsenborg and the rest of them , to make a reputation for the First Nebraska ; and considering that none of 'em wore whibkors , I think they done pretty well for the first time , He was in command of Company W , and vrhilo the celebra tion was going on kept right in the front row , holding the boys steady nd setting 'em a good example , and seeming to care more that they made a good showing thnn he did for hia own safety. At least that's what the boys eaid , and II know they all swore by Lioutontaut Talbot after that ; and I guesa ho deserved it , for they don't generally threw away much afleoliou on a ooldfooter. "No , 1 didn't &et a chance to dis tinguish myself that night. My Company made a run of a mile and a half through the mud and came up undo.- the line under fire , but by the time wo were in position to do something the command to cease tiring had been given , and we lay down in the mud and water to wait for 'em to oomo out again. Bat they didn' , and I went to sleep about two o'clock , When I woke up I thought at flrst the bath tub bad run over , for eveythiug but my head and shoulders was covord with water , and there wore others in the same boat , or rather out of it , for wo didn't have a craft of any kind , which was unfortunate , for we could hrwo used a few to good advantage. I remember it rained Bomo around Manila about that timo" . Morua Sun. HOW TO PREVENT CROUP. We have two children wbo aru subject to attacks of oroup. Whenever nn attack Is coming on my wife gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nud It always prevents the attack. Ic is a Household necessity In this county and no matter what else we run out ot , it would not do to be without Chamber Iain's Cougb Remedy. More of it la Bold here than of all other cough medi cines combined. J. M. Nlcklo , of Nlokle Bros , merchants , Nlcklovlllo , Pp. for Bale by all druggists. - - -rP 3 I'Ol' MINTING AT SA1UOT. j I , . W F. Cole Call * the L'ops Down. ' The pops had a meeting at Sargent a couple of weeks ago at which J. J. Tooley , Judge Sulli van and C. T. Orr were the speakers , and L. W. F. Cole wa chairman. Tooley was first to speak and at the close he said he would not attempt to speak upon the Philipine question , but that Lieut. Orr , who would follow him would tell the audience about the Phillipines. Capt. Claris Talbot and Lieut. Kennedy happened ID be occupying- front seat in the audience so Lieut. Orr forgot to mention the Phillipine question , but pulled from his inside pocket a statement of , the financial"con- dition of the cotnty , prepared , by the pop county central comittee for campaign purposes , showing that the county was in such good condition now as compared with the republican misrule and dis. honesty. The reading of the ready prepared statement was all the speech Mr. Orr made. Chairman Cole , in commenting upon Orr's speech said he was somewhat surprised as he expect ed to here something about the Phillipines , but did not hear it , and that he would have to take issue with him upon the finacial statement just presented. Mr. Cole stated he was a member of the county board two years while yet a republican and four years since he had affilliated with the popsjthat he was just as honest when a repblican as a pop and thought the other members of the board under republican rule were just as honest as he was > and that Mr. Orr's statement did not represent the facts and that the improved condition of the iinaces of the county is due to natural causes , not through the honesty of any administration ; that the assessed valuation has increased from year to year , bringing increa sed revenune and that the expen ses of the county not increasing , the county would naturally grow put of debt. Mr. Cole said that iu as much as Mr. Orr had failed to mention the Phillipene ques tion , perhaps his opponent Lieut. Kennedy , who was present could tell them something about them. Mr. Cole also took exceptions to Judge Sullivan's arraignment of the administration on its war pol icy. There were about twcny five voters present and Mr. Cole's talk , which was f reuqueutl } ' eheer ed was the only demonstration of enthusiasm , It was nht at all pleasing to the other speakers. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the district court of Cuatcr county , Nobr. Tliu Ilollnncu Trust Co. . Plalntlfl , 1 vs. ! John Qlllroy and Mrs. John Glllroy , his wlto , , ' DtifoiidantE. j The defendants , John Htllroy nnd Mrs John ClillroY , hie wlfi > , will take nntlro that on the 10th day of October , 1800 , the plaintiff Hied Its peti tion In the district court of Cutter county , Nobr. , ( iL'nliiHt Jolm Gllroy , nnd Mrs. John Glllroy , hla \Mfu , defendants , the object and prayer of which arc to foreclose a certain tax clrullraln Issued by the treasurer of Ouster county on the 5th dny of November. 1899 , of which the plalntlCC Is now the owner and holder thereof , for the snm of $127.74 , and covering the following described premises. Lots ono nud two , In block oluht , of the original town of Broken llow , Nebraska , snld county , and Tpon wblch has boon paid subsequent tax as fol lows : On the ! th day of October , 1893 , for the year 1892 , the sum of 81861 ; on tha 1st day ot August. 1894 , for tha year 1892 , the sum of $2i ) 17 , ouou ot which amounts draw " 0 per cent Interest from their respective dates , all ot wblch Is due and unpaid. I'laiutlff prays a decree of foreclo sure of sold certificate and receipts and Ralo of i-ald premises. You are required to answer paid petition on or before Monday , the 4th il y of De cember. I8W. Dated at Broken Bow , Nobiaska , this lUtli day of October , 1899 , TUB ItKLiANru TnnsT Co. , Hy Willis Cadwell , Its Att'y. ' Attest : Jatnee Stockham , clerk Diet. Court. UyJ. O Painter , Deputy. [ SEAL. ] o0-4t NOTICE TO NON-RESIDKNTS. In the district court of Custcr county , Nobr. The Hellanco Trust Co. , Plaintiff , > vs. I V It Davis , full name unknown , and Mrs. F H f DavU , hla wife , Defendants. I The defendant * , ( T H Davis nnd Mr * V U Davis , hla wife , ulll take noilco that on the 19th day of October , Ib99tho plaintiff the ItellancoTrust Co , llleil Us petition In the district court ot Cutter county , Nebraska , a alust F II Davis nnd Mrs F C DtvU , his wife , defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose n certain tax certificate lamed by the treasurer of said Cnster county , on the 05th day of November , 1892 , of which the plaintiff Is now the owner and holder ho i of , for the sum of $71. HI , and corerla the allowing described nremUcx : Lots 11 , 13,13 , In block 98 , ot Itallroad addition totheorlglual town ot Ilroken Dow , euld county , and upon which has been paid subsequent tax ns follows : On the ! 3lh day of October , i89i , for the \tnr 1892 , the sum of } 2i ) 87 ; on the 1st day ot Auguit , 1894 , for the yvnr 189J , the sum of $35.31 , each of which amounts draw VO per cent Interest from their res. lucttvo dates , all of which Is duo nnd unpaid , t'lilntlfl prays a decree ot foreclosure of said ccr- .Ificato and receipts and ralu ot Bald premises. Yen are required to ruswur eald petition on or be. Fore Monday , the 4th day of December , 1899. Dated at Broken llow , Nebraska , thl 10th day of October , 1BU9. TUB HELIANCK TIIUST Co. , By Willis Ciduell. Its Att'y. Attest : James Btockham , Clerk Dist. Court By J G Painter , Deputy , octltMt NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the District Court of CnsUr County , Nebr' Cli.rles B Smith , Plaintiff , j Ucnjaralu Young , Jr.Jet nl. , Defendants. J The defendants. Benjamin YOUUK Jr. . Globe Investment Company , Henry A Wyman , Its Ho- celTer , Freeman's National Bank , of Boston. MsisachuBctts. George Crocker and Mrs Oeorce Crocker , his wlfewllT take notice that on the 19th day of October , 1899 , Charlci a Smith , the plain- tlrf , nled hlj petition In the district court of Cus ter county.Nebroska , against you and each of you the object and prayer ofwhlch arejto foreclose a certain mortgage , executed by Benjamin YounK Jr. , and Mary K. Young , his wife , to the Uloba Investment Co. , and by U assigned to this plain tiff , upo the southeast quarter of section two , In township thirteen north , of range twenty-one west of th Oth P. M. , in Cnster countj , Nebr , to secure the pamont of ono certain promissory note dated November 15th. 1892 , for the cum o JMW.OO , and due and payable December 1st , 1897 * that there it now due and unpaid upon tald noti and mortgage the sum of STUi.KS , for which sum , with Interest from tuli date , the plaintiff prayi for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said prom Ises. You are required to auswer said potltloi on or before Monday , the i7th ! day ol November 1899 , or thu allegations therein made will be taket as true and docrue rendered accordingly. Datei at Broken Bow , Nebraska , thli l th day of Octo her , 1899. OnAiaKs H HUITII. octlfl-et IJy Alpha Morgan , ilia Atty. TIME TABLE , UKOKKN BOW , NEB , Lincoln , Denver , Umahn , Helena , Chlr K < i. llntte , Ht. Jonutiti , Portland , Kansas Olty , HftH r.ako Olty tit1 LonlB. nnd ( ill San Franolsuo point * cnstnml south. and all points weit THAIN8 LKAVK AS FOLLOWS- EABT. No.l Local express dally , Lincoln , Onmhs , ntul all i > olnt * cunt . 0-20 a m. . No II Lncnl pnmonRor , depart * . , 11 : iT ! > a. m. No < IG , ThrotiL'h freight onm ( ally. .Tin' ) a. m. No. 4H. Ixical freight east arr. dally la.tw p. in Dnpartfl ut . 1.05 p in. Kzci'pt Humlay. WKBT. No. 41. Iocal express dally , Ilelnnn , lltltto Portland , nli points west. . . . I0f : > 5p. in No. 43. Local pm-sengor.arrlves At. .4:55 p. m. No. 45. ' ' wcct " 10'BH a. m No 47. " ' " " 2:18 : p. ra Departs at . ! 2.45p , m Kxcepl Hunday. Sleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( scats Ireo ) on through irnltiH. Tlckcs oold nnd bug- gage checked to any point In 111 ! United Stiller. and Canada , No. 48 has merchandise cats Tuesdays , Thurs days and Saturdays. No , 45 will carry pasnongors for Acsolmo , Hal ley , Bcnccn , Whitman and Alliance. . No. 40 will carry paseorgurs for Haroiino tlrnnd Island , tiowurd and Lincoln , Information , maps , time tables and ticket fall ( in or write to II. L. Orrasby , agent , or J Frnnp.lt , Q. P. A. , Oinithv , Nobroaka. II. L. OiiMnnr , A cent. HEADACHE is only a symptom not a disease. So are Backache , Nervousness , Dizziness and the Blues. They all come from an unhealthy state of the men strual organs. If you suffer from any of these symptoms if you feel tired and languid In the morning and wish you could He In bed another hour or two if there is a bad taste in the mouth , and no appetite if there is pain in the side , backer or abdomen BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR will bring about a sure cure. The doctor may call your trouble some high-sounding Latin name , but never mind the name. The trouble is in the menstrual organs , and Bradfield's Female Regulator will restore you to health and regulate the menses like clockwork. Said by druf clitl far Ji bottle. A frM Illnittttod book will be ent to any woman If requeitbe milled to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA , GA. DR. R. H. MoCROSSON , OltKTIBT A. THOMPSON. CONT1UOTOK AND BUILDER. and estimates on short no tloe. Broken Bow , Neb. JAMES LEDWICH. & MEAL. 1CHTATK AND INVEBTMKNTB , BKOKBN Bow NEBRASKA. , - - - . I have a largo list of farms foi sale in all parts of the county. Low prices and easy terms of payment Write for prices. i' $ wt" ' ' /'f Equality , Economy , Security. 32 jj ? ? ' V'jl ' ! ifft ' ho Irou tout for Life Iimiirnnco l ' f } ; [ f'ti found In the Equity of the Con t met , + ' . , ' i.- ; the Kconomy of Management , nnd the j | ' < i Security for thn Payment. TUB OIUGINAL Bankers Life Association , < c nxiiluca , Iowa. ? ' / " . " ' * i't HDWAIIH A. TEMM.K , President. its 7 .jt - : Organized July 1st , 1879. j'jti Giuranty Fund for safety. 'fl ' > $ Hurplnn Fund for protection. ij Supervised by 3,000 depository banks. ? ' } .yff/ SeenrI lea deposited with the f tate $ 'J / . department. jJ4 | Conservative molhodrt. jj'ij'i Preferred IllsiflLow Ilatee. rlj-J Quarterly Payments. v i" .Vf ; For rates and full Information , call * ' * . - > ° " or address J , A. HARRIS , X'tji Agent for Ouster County , Neb. .V } ' . Ofllco at Farmers Hank of Ouster ? ; Jf l3t County , Hrokca Bow , Nob. . § ! ? , * Clms. W. HakesM. D. IIOMffiOPATHICIAN , Successor to Ur.'M. ' C. Blystone , Office over Chrystal Drug Store. Calls prompt ly answered from of lice , day or nictit. DB. BURKHABT'S VKGKTABLK COMPOUND Can be had of J. J. Murphy , of Sargent , uho is traveling salesman for Ouster county. It cures all manner of blood disoaocs , such as rheumatism , kidney and liver dis ea es , fever , noivous hoadaoho , female male complaints , catarrh , constipa tion , indigestion , neuralgia and dyspepsia. Sample free at this ollico. soptl4-lm Enroled Harness Oil Is the best presomitlvo of new leather and tlio hest renovator of old luutlur. It oils , softens ena utid protects. Ube on your best harness , your old hnr- iipss , and jour carriage top , and thiy " 111 not only look better but onr longer. Boldcverywhcreln cium-all Bizi.3 from half pints to Illegal UcAo If 8TAMUAI1U OIL ( U. Wm. F. Hopkins , CONTRACTOR AND Plans and Specifications on short nottco. JIv torlnl furnished nd buildings completed dumper. than any man In the state. Satisfaction guaranteed toed as to plans and specifications. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON. 2d stairway from wont endin Realty block ; residence , north side. 0AMH1RON& REESE , ATTORN SYS & COUN3ELLOU3 AT LAW. Hoi ma 8-0 Realty block , Ilroken llow , Nob. J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , - and Justice of the Fcaco. Special attention glr- on to collections. Depositions taken , pension Touchers neatly executed , and nil kinds of lo nl papers written. Ollico weft side square , lirokou Bow , Neb. ' I Ili\VIH & WMITB. I rop'n. DlIALKlia IN MAIIULB & GIUNITB MONUMENTS. AH klnda of cemetery work , Workmanship and prices cnarautccd. Shops at BROKEN BOW and ANSLEY. We carry a We receive Stock Of OoJs from 10,000 to v.ilucd at 25,000 letters Jl.500.00000 every day Wo own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. We have over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL , CATALOGUE Is the book of the people It quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody , has over 1,000 pages , 16,000 illustrations , and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 7 * cents to print and mall each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your coed faith , and we'll send you a copy PRCC , with all charges prepaid , MONTGOMERY WARD & GO , I Trrmlmrrrmnrmrnrmrtmrrrrmri E ! J4pM ! t CTOI/iUlqpJTOI/inllnjqinM ( J ( jl/i | 3 My Friend , Don't wait until the cook roniindH you that the coal biu is empty , and that the last con' ' Wa8 a m'80raDle lQt ° f Htuff , but lot Foster & Smith Lumber Co. Know your need of Coal , and they will Bond you The Most and Best for the Money. EASTERN HARD , Also SHERIDAN , COAL CREEK , CAMBRIA , CANON LUMP And SPLINT. And NUT , 32f * ° Remeinbor the place. W. L , RULE , Mgr. Telephone No. 79. Peal © & John IIAVJC A LA BOB QUANTITY OF PEACHES AND APPLES , which they are soiling low. Their IS AS FINE AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY See them for Bargains in- All New , and of the Latest Pattern , -AT- We have the finest line of Gents' Furnishing Goods , Trunks , Yalises , Etc. Wo bought these goods direct from the factories , and arc able to sell them as cheap as any house in the county. The advantage wo have over our competitors is that our stock is all new , and we have no shelf won jr second hand stock. All those goods are up to date in atyie , and quality second We are located in the Realty blook , south side fcquare. Call and see us. We are prepared to lead our competitors , in quality and prices. . , Broken Bow , Nebraska. O o I make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. E. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. o