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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1900)
Corresioonclence. Hyiin , Datne gotnip EtvyB that Mr. Sntnpton and MUa Mlnnlo Carroll wore tusrt'lcd on last Wednesday. U O Smith , Jr , will ruu J II , Piettyirnn's runeli } ho proposes to bstcbj hero li n cu&nca lot n it dy to have her namoolmiigcd , Wheat Bowli'g on hind ; farmers iunli < ing nrottnd Hying to be lu two or three ! * pho. B At tbo same time ; ground in line oond lion , we'tbf r favorable. M.Conley has IminoitnllzMl h'mgrli ropaHng roads on the hills 8 ti'h of lilu LUimy closfd last Wi'ilreBdny night With an exhibition pr g'nm eoiiBlatlntf ot uiuslc , dia'oKUeP ' ut d fa'HnBtlc excr ota''P. All pasaod t ff well giving need EatUfaction. ' Mrs. J. II. Sin'Ui la on tlio sick list. Burn , to Mr. and MM. W. F. Joi < l , On March 22 , a BOH. W. 11. Mllllgnn will move to hdcly. villo th'o week I am pained to write thut our clllclenl mtll currier , K A. Uiant , will loavu tbt route ; he will bo uuccoedfd by Alfred Harris. MUB Emma Scott closed a tticci'Bffui totm of echnol last Friday at No. MI. , From Our Exchanges. nierim Him. J. O. Wilson of Cliff , killed 30 Mallard ducks at two tthotH ou > morning latt week , mid ho don't u'uitn to he anything cxtia on the shoot cither. If one ol llm Morna uluo had been tlu-ro they paobably would have got the wl.olo Hook. 0. Klump , of the west table , ifc hauling lumbar for a nov barn. The building will bo 'J2x32 , lii fool pofltH , with n Bhcd additii n 12x32 , Mr. K. Hays liu wants liin plaoo to show up with these of his neigh bors , B. O. Browning will do the work , Elmer Kobinson was at Broken Bow Friday lant , consulting the doctors about liin lof tint was in jured in a runaway Homo time ag \ They discovered upon examination that the knee cap wan broken and advised him that it was necessary to have an operation performed upon it in orJor to properly set it. Robert , the J year old son of Charley Suhmiiz of RCHI , got his hand HO badly mashed in a door Saturday evening that the second ami third lingers had to bo amputated tatod between the first and second joints Hit * fathei brought him to town and Dr. Downing performed the operation , and at last reports he was getting along nioclv. CullMwuy Courier. Miss llnttio Dooker loft last Sun. day for Broken Bow , where she ban accepted a position in the otliuc of county treasurer M. E. Sohnoringer. Mrs. W. II. Philips , who had hoi ankle badly broken In a runaway last week , wai l-iken to the Grand Island hospital on Monday for treatment. At the United Evangelical con ference juet oloaed Kev. M. T. Maze was re-elected Presiding Elder , and stationed on the Blue Springs dis triot. Aunloy Chronicle. I * ' . P. Barks returned from Grand Island Monday afternoon , where he had gone to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law , Mr. Blake How ard , who died very suddenly last Fri day. Mr. Howard was 70 years of age , and for nearly 80 years wa master mechanic of the U. P. shops at Grand Island , a position ho held till the time of his death. His House Was Burglarized. Elder E ibank was not in Gering to till his appointment last Sunday It will bo remembered that ho wont to Broken Bow. and wo now learn that upon arriving there In found that his residono in that city , which ho left looked up while his family nnd himself were to remain in Gor ing , had been entered by burglar * and a largo quantity of furniture and effects wore missing. Ho maybe bo able lo recover some of the goods , but time lost in tracing them majo it impossible to get back. We hope ho can run down the guilty parties and find his prop erty. Goring Courier. For Hnle. The William E. Weokerly farm , northeant quarter , section twenty three , township thirteen , north ol range nineteen , west 0 principal meridian , 0 room frame house , small granary , sod stable , windmill and peed well. Forty acres in pasture , ninety-five acres in cultivation , bal ance unbroken. U. K. GLASS. 3 8 Broken Bow Nebr. Now is the time lo renew you pubsonption to the REPUBLICAN HOY. Hvercll In NebnwUii Again. Hov. M. L. Kvcielt , stale evan gelist of Iowa , ban been conducting a BCMOB of meelings in the Baptist church for the past two weeks aid : \ull continue- the meeting over Sun day. On Monday evening of this week ho took for his text "A Man Wanted. " The church was packed to us utmost capacity and no out1 dozed while ho delivered ItU ser mon. Ho IB a forcoablo cpeaker and never fails to enlertain his con- gregalion Albion NOWH. > In anolhcr article the News bas i the following to say in reference lo f his work : "The gospel temperance meeting held at. tint liaptiat church Sunday afternoon was largely at > tended , every seat being occupied , ? The address of Uov. M. L. Everett > was of unusual interest and highly rr appreciated by thono present. It r ' was oiigtual and along a dill'oront line than is usually heard on such > occasions. Dealing with the effects ol alcohol as a poison on the human eyfctern , he dcmonstralcd from a scientific and physiological point of view that alcohol nas a poison which ( U'slioyed ' u man's moral sen sibilities and stimulated his animal propensities thereby making him a dangerous individual in a commun ity. In this way alcohol differs from morphine , strychnine or nicotine tine which only effect the individ ual concerned , while alcohol stirs up his beastly nature and thirst , en dangering tin- moral purity ol those with whom ho atxooialCB. The stop * suggested by the Hpiaker for lie removal of "he " evil from our community wore ulticaion , igita- lion , organiz ilion and renovation. India Starving. Il is estimated that thirty mil lions of people arc starving in India in account ol the severe drotuh that is prevailing in that country. AH no relief through rain ; an bo fxpooled until July , ( in appeal i being made to the chrislian world to contribute to their help , The area affected by the flroulh is aboul 1(50,000 ( square miles. An effort in being made lo ship 100,000 bushels of corn Irorn Now York harbor , whiuh has boon furnished free transportation. One cent invested in corn in Now York at 40 cunts per bushel it is claimed will more than sustain one man one day. lAirty cents will save the lives of fifty men , women and children one day a.-d one dollar will save one [ jurr-on'n life until the rain comes in , luly. The appeal in endorsed Ly pastors of the Presbyterian , Meth odist. BaptistCongregat ional,0hris- lian and Episcopal churches of Lin. coin , Governor Poynter , W. F. Porter ter , and faculties of the Wesleyun university and State university of Lincoln. All contributions sent to .1. 11. Auld , cashier of City National Bank , Lincoln , will bo auk a owl * edged and receipted for. Did it ever occur to you that rent in Proken Bow was too low both for residence and business properties. Figure what inter est the rent you pay will amount to on the sum the building you occupy would cost to build and you will see the point. Would it not be a nice thingto buy either a business house or residence , or both if you need them , while they can be had reasonable , than to wait until rent goes up and you find property has correspond ingly advanced. SCHEDULE OF BROKEN BOW MAILS. 1'oucl ) for woatvill cloBO at 8 p. in. , except Sunday when tt will close ut 7 p in. Pouch , east ( or train No. 13 closet ut 3.30 a in and foi No. 41 cloees at , 11 in. Mail for Annie ? and points onst lit Grand I lund carried on train No.14. . Oronloyla at Ityno andTnckorrlllc , dally ex cept Sunday cloios. at 7 a m : returning enmo day Callaway Tin , Mc'Klntcy dally except Sunday clones HI 7 a in , returning same duy. Hound Valley via Green nnd Klton close at 7 n m , Monday , Wcdnetdy and Fridays , returning natro day Snmnor Tin Gnriisoy , Georgetown and Upton trrivcsatll SO , TuoeJsy Thursdiiy and Satup day , returning loaves lit 12,30 oamo day. OCilO ) hours from B.OOn in to 8.00 p in Sun day 8 30 to 0 30 a. in. Lobby open week ilaye from 7 a m to 8 p m. I , . U. JKWKTT , l'M. Notice Wo , the undersigned , have leased what is known as Gaudy's Sand Bank. Parties wishing sand can have same by calling on us. Z. O. & W. J. OBOSB. 4-19 Broken Bow , Neb SHOKS ! SIIOHS ! SHOES ! Mens shoes , Ladies shoes , children's shoes , in fact shoes for everybody. Plow shoes , vici kid shoes , Ladies fine dress shoe , Ladies Oxfords of all styles , Bicycle shoe * , Tennis shoes. 'Jhe Largesvariety. The Largest stock and the Largest Bargains in shoes , in Custer County at the RACKUT STOKU , South East corner , Broken How , Nebraska. Write Hayden Bros. , Omaha Wholesale Supply House for pr\3cn and HamploB. 2 8 lyr. Job printing at this otlioe. TO THE PEOPLE OF BROKEN BOW AND VICINITY , Having1 recently opened up a DrugSjore in the Reality Block , south side of Public Square , known us the I'intend to make your town my future home and ask you for'at least a share of your Patronage. Fair Dealing , Quick Sales and Small Profits , we will try to please all. We are strangers among strangers and all \ve ask is to prove to you we mean what we say. Come in and get our prices and make our acquaintance. Yours to Please , BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA fefec&J BAKING POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome . . ROVAl OAKINQ POWDER CO. , NCW YORK. OUNTY REPUBLICAN IB Iho only republican newspaper publiGhedtin Broken Bow and it up to date with news at the County Seat. It ia the oldest paper in the county , and having the largest cir culation it is the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM published in Ouster county. The subscription price ia only As an inducement to all in arrears or new subscribers who pay a joar \ \ advance , we will furnish the PAHM JOTJUNAL FIVE YEAES from Iho drat of January FREE. ThisiaVfarni ! journal in which all farmers , gardonera and house ! keepers would bo intercHted. : -HSEE OUR , CLUBBING LISI - : with the Inter OoeanBepi Journaljaud'olher'paparu. A TheaCuster County Eepublican , Broken Bow , Nebraska . ' - " - " ' * > jjn < i mn i- ii n j. ilt anlfciaa Its Easy Writing If its a WlckenstJerfsr No. 5. The universal favorite with idl clasps of operators who dssire a simple and speedy More "Bllcks" In use among Iowa and Ne- iMAbka newspapers than all the rest of the $101) m.ichlnes together. The only Typewriter on Ihi market doing hundred-dollar work that Is sold at a popular price. Has sS Keys , of aj. Characters nnd Letters ; Portable , weighing but Six Pounds wlih case. Copies nnd Manifolds peifectly , ia caibon oples beln ? easily talcen at one writing. Only ons prke Sss.oo net. On ten days ap- priAal to any responsible man in Iowa or Nebraska. Address , HARCJER & BLISH , 1 ( lenoral Agents , 004-910 Alain Street , DUBUQUR , IOWA. We tut nvr from 10,000 to 25,000 Ifltcrj every day building In the world. We have We own nnd occupy the tallest mercantile . Sixteen hundred clcrlts nre constantly customers. over a.000,000 engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE lo the book of the people It quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody , has over J.ooo pages , it.ooo Illustrations , nnd mail . It costs ' cents to print nnd 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. 11 CUNTS to show each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN . your good faith , nnd we'll aend you a copy FREE , with nil charges prepaid. 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INTER OCEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. * Price ol Dally bv mall St. 00 per year Price ol Sunday" by mull SZOOreryenr Dally and Sun Jay "by 56 00 per year Moving ! Moving ! WE AHE MOVTOI We are going to occupy the large double room on the I southeast corner of the Square , recently vacated by O. P. i Perley , with a Mammoth Stock of Groceries , Queensware , Stoneware , Cutlery , Flour , Feed and Seeds. Fresh Fruils a Specialty. . Come and see us at our New Stand. We will treat you right. YOURS FOR BUSINESS , Peale & John 'I ' Trie Grocers Vliolesale & Retail BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA. i traS § " a ! < S - fl i \\e have over 100 sets of good first-class Farm Harness s 2 that wo will soil at ttio old price of last year. Our rea- 2I I < § i son for this is that wo have carried them over from last s year and the leather in them was bought cheap. This I s t m gives us a chance t' : undersell all competitors by ten I 51 I per cent. I s I For Cash Only. . . . R s t I i ! Ho Pall Time on these Goods. 5S 5E 3 ? t I tI ! At low price quoted. On Saddles wo are always right , i i Don't forgot our line of Hardware , Barb Hog Fence , is Buggies and Wagons , Cook Stoves and Ranges , the s best on earth for the price. E I s t S a w. APPLE. s - > ss st 1 J2agggacigaBCTproiiniiipflgagaaBijm { !