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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1900)
01)11 nary. UiKD-Aprllll , 111)1 , at Georgetown , Cu tor luunty , Nebr.i William J. Dinghotty , gu thlity clrflit yc M , 11 * , mouths ami twenty four 'days. Deceased was born in Hualivlllo , til , on September IS , 1801 , iiu temalned tbero until tie wan liftcon ycitia old , wnon bo with hia partnte uwoil to Butler comity , Ntbr , Iti 1880 hu went back to Illinois wboro on Kehrtt.ry 4 1884. iio was married to Alice Sanderson. They continuuJ to llvo In 111 molt ) until March , 1880 whuii lliuy moved to Gutter uuntity , Ntbr. , and to ttiu plnco whore tbuy have olnuu liveI. llo hRBUccn a inombor of ibu Analej camp ot tbo M. W. A. , hlnoo S < 'ptem- bor , 1807 , AI (1 he'd a policy tor 8'2,000. lie had not b.en well /or ov i n year , but \VSB cnntlned to hia bud ai.d coneluul attendance only during tbo last thru weeks of bis lllm-aa. He lenvcB u v ifo und ' .vo children , three boy and two glrle , the oldest be ing 12 yutra old on the duy ot bis ileiUh. They bnd burried their tirst child In UP Infancy. lliH father , mother , llvo stater- aud tbrco bro bora are all living and were nil at biei bcda'do. dtirlrg bis late Illness , except hie mother , wbo vvni not nbio to bo tbero nud one elater wbo l.vi R in Butler county. Ilia remains wcro taken to Miller , Buffalo county , wbere tbo I bo most ot lite rulntives rosldo Tbo funeral service was conducted by tbe Miller and Sumner - nor camps of ttio M , W. A..BCIVJCOR bdlng held in tbo Moihodlst cburcb , KeV , Gllflon ofliciiillng. Bo was n man of noble character and oxi'tnplary habit ? , ono wbo was respect- cd and admired by nil wbo knew him. In pence he lived , 111 I'onco ho ( lied ; Ills life Vf us asked , Uut God dented , HATTIK PIGMAN. CARD OF TAANK8. t deilro t'irooli | { tin llr.ruiiuOAN to oijirees inv heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who an luted during the recent illnoxB and death a ! ray dear Imabmicl. And to eapcctally thank Willie Hrown fir Ills conttiuit nttumlanco am also the Anile ) ' , Miller and nnd Sumncr camps o the Modern Woodman of Anicrlcu for tliolr kliu Al.ICK DAUCHU'.tlTV. Susan Long v\a > born in Grund ) county. Gbio , April 12 , 1827 ; dird of dropsy at her homo four ruiluH north of VValwortli , April 15 , 1000. She was married ( o Solomon Ljng at Wabaeb , Indinna , in 1840 ; she was converted and joined thu M. E , church in Carson , Iowa , in 1863 Moved to Nebraska in 1884 , and united with the class at Wahvorth August iD ! , 1889 , of which nhoSIH a member at the tituu of her demise. She was the motlicr of twulvo clr.l- ( hon , of whom three sous and live daughters survive. The funeral s i vices were conducted by the wiitet ; text , "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. " MOSKS ANDiciisnr" , Pastor. Our State A mooting of citizens wan hold at thu oflico of C.i. \ . Guttorson last night for the purpose of ai ranging a program for an entertainment and reception to bo given Company M , Qov. Poyuier and Ajt. Gou. Harry , < n the occasion ot niiHtoriug in Company M , the 28th. The obj'ot of the meeting was to arrange a program that would bo entirely non-partisan , HO everyone would feel free in participating , It was decided to hold the mooting at the opera house. An organialion w.n- otiooted by electing Dr. C. L. Mul- hns , chaiiman and D. M. Amsbcrry , Bocretary. ' The following oommUtces were appointed : On reception , Mayor iiojfip , members of oily council J It. Dean , .ludgo Armour , Judge Sullivan , Dr. R. C. Talbot , Elgin Beal , E. R Purcell and D. M Amshorry and Rnvs Knight , Dogiott , Epley. On program , C L Gutlorson. L. 11. Jewett , D. M. Amsberry , C. T. Orr , C. II. Je'- tords and J. J. Tooluy. On music , F. M. Rubles , J. J. Wilson and 11 Lomax. Letter List. Following is the dead letter lut for week ending February , 0,1001 : . Wm. llarrttt J 0 Honuker W N Peterson Mrs Jniinto Thompson Mlts Oornclla Yoangcr Allan Wllga Parlies oalliug for the abcv- ploabo say advertised. L. H. JEWKTT , P. M. \VcNtcrvlllu. An old faehioued primary was hold lu Clarke's ball by the republicans ot WcHterville last Saturday. Everything ' went off with harmony and cnthusiBBiu You may set Woatervlllo down foi Bli-ty mojorlty ( or the whole ticket nix fall. The delegation oleottd to repre sent the township In the county couven tion tire BOUtul und wide awake to the Interosta of tbo republican party. We give the names as follows : Hour ; Points , Tom \VlUou , Col. Leeetvc' , D M Suvillf , A. II. Copecy , Mel Steinmsti Jobn WelBh , John Sco.t. Ohtuhs Clark Obnrlru.Mynton and F. l > . Mill * . There it > not Judas among thorn nnd afuu helping to nouilnato a t ckot they v\il \ go borne nnd woik for Its elrctlon tint ) tbo pull olosu on ttio nlxht of McKlt-loj eccoiid election to the presidency , D M. Ssvillo WHS t leered ooiumlttutltuat for tb coming year. Dave oojoja au envlftblo' reputation as u lender nnd nnd hln suk > otiun in our "Mark tlnnnn , * ' ! e tbo wlfcst thlt'g ttio WtattrVlle rt'ubrcniiB | have doi e ftr many n day , H , A. Copucy cloeetl hl cclioul In Uio Cnpauy dlatrlut wllli a roiuInK entertain in u tit. Wo thlbk Iho school I'xli bltloti \vii8 the beet w'o cV T lUtuudncl nnd wo lava suon n gocd many. 'Una WRB yuttiig Copley's ll < ft cxprricnco in the irL of teaching. Ho raduottd fiotn ttio Ansley high ecliool lant lull mid IH 0' rtalnly a en d L to hln Alir.a Mniir. i i aai v Il > lilt. After the rajna during Kaetor it IB fi.tr nnd warm ttiid , Wodiiu.sduy , morn ing , vegetation hoouilng. Ilhiisbctn very sickly ltrr < > . ( irlppo AI d ttironlnltig ptuninonlfi nro nil uon- v.rorcent now ns fnr m htard frcin , Horn to Mr. n d Mre. A. II. Atnold , twItiH.uson aid dntighUT , March 11. M ilher u d babica doing well and Ar hur IB convnlofcent. DAIIIQ nunnr euys tluit the pro.sprct io good for a llourhig mill to he built en the , South Lutip river at or rear Churn- ! ( ( ) ranch. In Mio near lii'tiro. The luontlon Is good nnd u ultl be n con venience to a large commiuilty of fur- mure , also to UIIM lll ( j of Ocjnto na 11 IH only a few mil us distant. Mi < o ycanlon lias already oponotl IMH place of btiHincHs on North Side , lirHt door South of WilBons & Drako'd. Ho gtvoa a kindly mvita lion to all his old citHtomcra and many new onon , Mike is no strang er in our oily , and ban boon in the Hiuno biiHinoHt ) for yours in Krokou Bow , ho ktiowH how to treat \ \ \ * utiHtotuers. ilid room IB ver Hmall , but waa the bi'Ht looation at Iho time of renting , Ho is sorry that licetuo wan defeated for it makuB a difference in l > is trade nnd IH going to lese his nearest noif > h- bor. Mr , Jack .Larking in one of his best friends , but the best of friends mtiHl part. Mike has put in a nice line of fresh candies and o.on- feotionery and he will try to run ( he liuiol ) depprtmont nH near as he can on the short order p'nn. ' No hqtiaro inoal for twenty live cents lie will uhario _ according to wliat vou get. Ho meant to keep a line ino of cigars and tobaccos , llo vt 11 try to ploaflu all. SoANi.oNjBrokon 13ow , . I'rcc Ccimiiloxloii Itcaultlilcr Wo want every lady teador of the CAN to try D wight's Com- tlexion Hoautiliur , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and liarmIcssmakeH thu face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To ndiico a fair trial of it wo will for i short limn only send Fuuu a full H /.o. Fifty cone box to every lady uho will pond us her post olliuu ad- Iress silver dime to pay for packing and poatago. Only one wticu box to each address but Indies may order 'or their friends. Each box mailed eparately. Send this notice and your ordnr at ONCIC to D. W. CUHTUU &Uo. , Ituntington W. Va. KIiutiiiinttHiii Cured. My wife has used Chr.mborlnln'B l'.iln iittlm for rhoiimatiiim with gront rullof , itul I can recommend it us u tplundUl Iniincnt for rhcumatlEin and other houBfhold mo for which we hnvo fotird It valuable. W. J. Cuylor , Red Creek , N.Y. Mr. Cuylor la one of the leading incr- chnntB o ( this village and uno of Iho most promlnnit m n in this v'clnlty. W. Q. Phlppin , Editor Hod Crock Herald. For ealu by all Drueglata. IsThls Plain Enonah- If you have a nagyiug cough and are loosing flesh , go to a drug store , snd gel a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Take two- thirds of it , and then , if you are not benefited , return the .bottle to the druggist , and we will return your money. Isn't that fair ? No ouo could ask more. 25 ots. 50 cts , and fcl.OO a bottle. I was readlug au advertisement of Chamberlain' Colic , Cholera nnd Diarr hoea Ucmody In Iho Worcester Enter prise recentl ) , which lenda mo to wrlto this I cnn truthfully say 1 never uaed any remedy equal to It ( or colic and di arrhoea. I unvo never had to use more than rno or two doses to euro the woret case with myself or children.V. . A. Siroud , Popomoko Ulty , Md. For pale by all Druggists. Do you want a tine table ? Look at the Wisconsin , ball bearing slides , massive carved bracket legs , a child can open and cloao H. A.W. Drake. TAIIKN ur At my farm in Union Valley , NOVOII miles south west of broken Bow , on April 10th , three oolts ; two 2-year-olds , one bay and oiso gray , bay has white point * ; one gmy yearling irlt. Owner can have same by proving property ann paying charges. a8 a II. W. HAMMOND. SKUDS ! SIJKDS ! All kinds of seeds. Bulk seeds package seeds field seeds. Alfalfa millet and cane seed. Seedsweet ai.d field corn. Remember we have seeds to sow and to sell. PEALE AND JOHN The Grocers , wholesale and retail , Fair Prices , Best Material , and Best Workmanship. C. B. BETTS , Patnter Decorator .EASTER CONCERT. . . . . TO BE GIVEN BY THE Harmony Band and Orchestra At North Side Opera House , Broken Bow MONDAY , APRIL 23rd , 1900 March "Young1 America" Cornet Solo "Three Star Polka , " BAGUJY Mr. R. W. WII.KINS March ' 'Hainillonian" H AIJ , Overture "Past and Present" DALUKY "Serenade" DAUJHY March "Independentia" HAW , Cornet Duet "Short and Sweet" SHORT MKSSUKS BENJAMIN AND' WIIKINS Song- and Dance "Dancing- the Dark" WKNZIJK Brass Quartet "Worship of God" BKKTHOVKN MKSSKS. "WILKINS , BENJAMIN , Piiiijji'S AND MIU.ER INTERMISSION Selection "Superba" DAIBKY Orchestra Walts ? "Alameda" DABKY Duet for Baritone and Cornet "Miserere" from II Trovatore VERDI Messers Miller aud Wilkins Cake Walk "A Warmiu Up in Dixie" PAUL Trombone Solo "Must we Then Meet as Strangers" THOMAS Mr. Everett Moore. Grand Medley "Sweet old Songs" . . . . .DAI.B Y Galop "Kicker" LAURENDKAU Proceeds of this Concert go to buy new Music and Instruments. Help a good thing along. Admission 35 Cts. - - Children 15 Cts , EVERETT MOORE , Director. MISS PEARL LIGGETT , Pianist. Music the fiercest grief can charm Aud fate's severest rage disarm ; Music can soften pain to ease And wake dispair and madness please ! " Poi'E O O ATOOTOCEMEUT : I wish to say to my Friondfl and Patrons that I am now - located in the New Briok Building , on west aide of Square , whore I will bo better prepared to servo them than ever be fore. F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. o o Convention Jntcs Iteimhllcan County Convention April 21. Ho- publican Btntu Convention MnyS , at Liu coin. Itopubtlciiu National Convention at Philadel phia Juno 10. l-'ublon National Convention at Sioux Falli Juno 0. 1'op Slnte Convention Grund lilanil Juuo1 , I'op National Convention Cincinnati ) Juno 0. Fusion Stnto Convention Lincoln July 0. Democrat * National Contention Kunetia City July t. Itopubllcins Congressional Convention Sixth DUtrlct at Kearney April 20. OATTLK PASTIWKD Throe miles sjnthwost of town , during spring and HumnuT. 4t pd. LKONAKD JOHNSON. In ( lie DUtrlct Court of Cu 'cr county , Nebraska. Klilurado Skinner , I'lulntllt , ) VH. > Hoaanim Skinner , Defendant. ) Stnto of NtbrnBka , I Cuater County , f"f To Itojiinnn hlilnncr , non-resident defendant. You nre hereby nutlllcd thu on the 14th dav of April , 1000 , Ulcionulo Skinner filed A petition n In the District Court of Ctmur Co. , the object nnd prayer of which said petition nro to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that von have wilfully abandoned the iilalntlll without Just cause for the term -of more than two yonrs laet past , i'ou nro required to answer ealtl petition on 01 before Monday , the 28th day of Miy , 10(0. Dated this Htli day of April , 190) . ELDOltADOSKINXKK. lly 0. Ij , Uattorpoii , Ills Attorney. Unllintnco No. 80. An ordlnntioa granting to the lirokon Dorr Tel- cphuno KxohaiiKO tin rxclusivo frauctilsu to operate anil oouduct a telephone eynta.n In the cltv o' llroken How. and prescribing rules nnd tcaiiliUione for ( ho malntalnanro and operation of thu anie , aud Oxlub' thouinx'iuom ' rate per month for ttio use of font phonon to bo paid by the HUbecrlbcri IhcretJ , iiuU providing a penalty - ty for tto violation thorrof , find to repeal or- iflnnnco No. 78 and all acts and parts of acts In conlllct therewith. Ho It ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the city of DIOKCII How * BRO 1. That the Uroilon Uow Telephone Kx- ol'm Kol the city ot lirokon Ilow , Nfbr. . U hero- liy granted the oiclu'lvo rluht and franchise to tlio u t < ot the ttrocta nnd alloya ot auld city to operate and conduct ttercon Hu until Telcpnouo 8 > tcin and h , slums foi tl > term of ilro yuars from nnd after Iho pav axe of thu oidlimncc , subject however to eucli rvgulalloiiB no Is herein after provided , and to Mich further regulations as may hereafter bo from Unit ) to tlmu prescribed by the Bald eity council. She. 'J. That permission U horcby itlvou to the raid HroKcn How Tclcphoiiu Kxchaugo to cousirnct , Improve , intend , inalutnln and oper- ute a tulupliDiie lysiemlthlu eueh city , and to luaku BttcU couucctlona ue in nvcomry to operate and connect with adjacent or outlying territory to erect poloa not l ea than thirty foot lung In the business portion , nor Icia than twonty-flvo feet In ref Idenco portion. In and upon the utrcoU and alleys of e&Id city , and attach wires and sue ! other appliances thereto as is necessary for th puruoso of transacting n general telephone am cnchan o business through , over and upon said strents aid allays , Said poles and wires to bee o erected and maintained so ns not to Interfere with the ordinary travel through and upon the streets and alleys of said city , SEC. 3. When from any reasonable or necessary sary canfo and to permit structures to movoovc and upon the sticott ) , which will lutorfero with the poles or wlrpa so erected , the said Urokvi How Telephone Exchange , at its own expense shall temporarily icmovo iu.li poles nnd wire PB will bu uectebury to iHjiuilt Each Btrnoturos to paes Providing said Telephone Exchange be snrvod with a written toilco twenty-four hears before to loiuove Buch poles or vrlrcs us abovn dated , said notice to ke signed by the inavor o said city. SEC 4. The city reserves the right at any ant all times to place wires , Uxtures and appliance to eald poles , or make such connections as 1 nccoipary for pollco or flro alarms , whenever such telephone system Is constructed , Improved o extended As la contemplated heroin. SEC. 5. That said telephone exchange slial not charge any * ums t > f money In oxccss of th rates herein Hied , which to as follows , to-it One dollar ( $1) per month for the use of phone In pr.vato families , and one dollar aud fifty cent (51,60) per month for the ueo of phones In aus ness houses , or for other purposes. Nor slia eald franchise , rlfhts and privileges norel granted bo transferred or In any manner nllouaU cd without the consent of said council ext > rcesei by resolution or ordinance at a regular mcctln of euld council. SEO.U. NoUimg herein contained nhall In an way l > o construed to bar or restrict any othe telephone compony or system from placing elation nnd owning or oporat ug , under sue rights aud francoise ae may bo grunted by salt city , along distance telephone syetem wltlil ( aid city , SEC , 7. Any person or persons , corporation o company , who fhall Interfere \ > Ith , cut , itijurt move , break ordcatioy , uty of the. poles , wlrce Uxtures , Instruments or other appliances o properly necessarily used for the operation o eiicli telophonu system , or In any way violate th provisions of this ordinance , olmll ho dcome guilty of miedemcancr , and upon convlctlo iheieof , bhall be lined in any bum not excecdln llfty dollars ( $50) ) and stand committed until sue tlno and cos IB thereof arc paid , HKO. 8. Urdluitnce No. d aiid auy or all ord nances or parts thereof , or acts or parts of act In COLlll > t herewith , or m any manner reUtlt > to tbe subject nmttui hereof are heieby repualtO Passed and approved nnd ordered published this II day of April , A. D 1900. AttcH : K. ItOYSK , Mayor. KMILG'aCIIWlND.CIeik. OAMRHON itU \'I roitNKYS ACOUN8BLI.OH3 | AT UAW. KOI U-B d-9 anAlly DloK , llrokou Uj .j Neb. i We own nnd occupy the tnller.t mercantile building In th ? world. We have ' over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks nre constantly engaged tilling out-of-town ordrrv OUR GENERAL CATAI OQUE is the book of the people It quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody , has ovcn.ooo pngrs , j6 ooo Illustrations , nnd 60,000 descriptions of articles v. Ith prices , It cosfj 13 ct nU to print and mall each copy. We want you to I avc one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith , nnd we'll send you a copy FREE , with all charges prepaid. 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Price of Dally by mall 5 .00reryear I'rlcc of Siinilay by mail S2oOper > C2r Dally and Sunday by mall $6 < j ) { tr jcr.r er ? WE AEE We are going to occupy the large double room on the southeast corner of the Square , recently vacated by O. P. 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 yourigrhl. YOURS FOR USINESS , Peaie Tlie Grocers \ Vh.oIesale & Retail BEOKEN BOW , NEBRASKA.