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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1900)
l.-l Every woman lores to think of the time when n soft little body , all her own , will nestle In her bosom , fully satisfying the yearning which lies In the heart of every good woman. But yet there Is a black cloud hovering about the pretty picture In her mind which fills her \vith terror. The dread of childbirth takes away much of the joy of motherhood. And yet It need not bo so. For sometime there has been upon the market , well-known and recommended by physicians , a liniment called Mother's which makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature Intended It , It Is a. strengthening , penetrating liniment , which the skin readily absorbs. It Clves the muscles elasticity and vigor , prevents sore breasts , morning sick ness and the loss of the girlish figure. An Intelligent nintlicr In liutlcr , Pa. . ayst " Wcro 1t" need Mother's I'rlcml K < iiril would oMniiiilliottlcuit 1 luid to pay $5 pur bottle for it. " Got Mother's Friend nt the drug etore. $1 per bottle. THE RttAUriCLD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Ga. Write for our ttee Illustrated book , " Before JUbjr Is Horn. " lU OMAHA , Nob. , Sept. 10,1000. To tbo CitixoiiH of Brokoii Bow , Nebraska : I wish to acknowledge receipt of your very goneroiiH ubuukof $10.00 , wbicb reached inu for tbo relief of tbo Texan sufferers , and 1 am indeed very grateful and pleased with tbo proniptncKtj with wliiub our people have responded. It is n uano that appeals to all humanity , and our people are rca pending most generously. Each day wo make a report for tbo da'.ly paper * , and today wo bavo about 17,000 , which I think speaks very well for uu. i banking you all , I am you , respectfully , FHANIC E. MOOUKS , Mayor. God will bless you nil. FHANK. OMAUA , Nob. , Oct. 10 , 1900. Hon. E. RoyHo , Mayor , Broken Bow , Nobr. Dear Sir : Pardon tbo delay in mailing you an acknowledgement of draft for $30.11 ! , contributed by tbo citi/.enn of Broken Bo'fir' ' for tbo Galveaton relief fund. I wisb to tbank you and your oitiznnu lor your very generous con- tributioiiH to tbis fund , and I am sure our people of Nebraska buvo contributed very generously. Wo now bavo some over $8,500 , and contributions continue to come. Tbank ing you again , 1 remain , respectfully yours , FJIANK E. MOOUKH , Mayor. Tbo following is a list of tboso wbo responded to Mayor Royse's call for relief for tbo Galvcston Huffororn , and amount subscribed by each : J U Hreiilzor J iu uu JSKcnoycr . } James Wliltohond C 00 Fredlllniio . . . . 1 00M UevV II DogBW 1 ( X ) OIlsFespondon. . M J O lioweu D (10 WlllltCadwoll. . . . 100 JULowl 10 50 MD Gallon J5 KK Taylor . 50 John lAlo. . . . . . . . 10W JA Diet . 50 P J lilclinrdson. . . W 12 Taylor . 50 W A Tooluy 10 BKwurrlok . 100 Wilson llro 600 J Pit Kltnborltng. . 1 00 Ell Penncr S5 AY button . 100 Hugh Konoyur. . . . 25 0 W llowuiMi. . . . 1 00 AdnhBowon S5 ! Allilm Mornuil. . . . 1 W MtcnuFlrid A Wftllaco . 1 00 Joe lloloomb. . . . 1 10 H N Norcutt . 50M llarr ; llulum. . . . 10 Hello Armstrong. M J B Ilolcoml ) 1 00 H Wllliln . 1 10 FA Benbr&n. . . & 0 Ir O rickutt . 5 B J Lonorgm 1 00 Caen . 11 ' . ' 0 I.ydla McQruw. . . 50 (10 Und . 1 (0 ( KO Leieuru JU.NIoholM 1 00 V Ullakcr Hl'Oront 1 00 Oil Lcleuio , . . . . J U Uiifklll 1 CO W P Myurn Ed livdiiiulul . a CO A VanlindlDgham 50 JllOulKUirn . U 00 MK 8. School. . . . 827 A Andurtou . _ IS 1 00 Total . J70 IS Ityno KYNO , Neb. , Oat. 10 , 1000. J. II. Frottyman nud E C Uootb bavo bought now \\oguim. VVontb.ir cool and cloudy ; lenves Urop- plug premonitions of winter. Qrandnm Frovluce , Mlnnio Deal and Wllllo Deul are nil about well. Several are picking cornIt yields from ten to lllteeu bushels per aere. Charlie Tuhbs U a mighty him tor , bo hai killed three coyotes nud cbiokena galore tula full. J. L , WlHUniB lias put A. T. Hillman - man on tbe route. lie intends to oversee Gomo cattle , pick corn and do chores. Tbls is to serve notleo on tbo ODOUB , Bkunke und other varmints , to keep In doors , as Billy Deul tins gone to trap. MIB. A. J. Hooves sold twenty-five buehelB of OUIODB nt Cnllaway Friday , at one dollar per buebel Why not BOW less wheat , and raise mere onions ? Grace Oliver and Itaymond Urlfllt'1 ' were taken down with typhoid fever on laat week. Tboy are under thu cure ol u trained nurse , und truiti'dby Dr.Davius. Wo all hope for their speedy recovery , I had u vety pleasant visit laat Wed * nedsay to Broken How with M. Conloy , behind his high stepping bay colts ; they are line drivers , traetablo and well broken ( or the fhort tlmo that they have been hitched. 1 observed that corn ia not a good ae it IB on the Lou p. Suulro Dean buy n line promise for turnips , would have sampled them , but did not like to trespass . OOONTI , Nobr , , Oct. 1) ) , 11100. At Oeonto tiii-ro waa n need crowd ' 9 them alwa > 8 tc ; to woluoino Miu speakers , llnko , lvlrk | > ; itrtck , etc. I hi ho hud a Kocul crowd , H ho waa Uu1 llrct Idrk not ijulio at ) cod. Wlu-n Tnylnr ] | ' [ HIM crowd hud und when at Inul the Immortal Hu.M.wlth his ( tiind up collar , ciuno on the stand , HHTC were just suviui voteia and nix wninon in the tent , Kirk had to stay. Don ) had heard him , and be had to re turn thu compliment. Hake went Into u trance and auw a poor Filipino boy of 17 or 18 years , In a bnniboo hut , mor tally wounded , Hia mother stood bcsldit Ha cot , and slip asked him : 0 , duiir Li'Btcrlco , how did you Ket this fatal wound , certainly not In a fl ht ? Oh no , mother , you know I killed two yi'Htordny , crawling through thu ewampa ai.d Hrlng on thulr picket ? , but toduy the Bon ot n nun turned und shot mo. I an * , going , mother , but in all I killed eignt ; amen them wna one , an olllcor , you may have heatd of him , bia numo was Lawton. Well , the mother saya , 1 have two mrro aoiiB , and if JUyun la not olectcd , "they will have to hou rlC'.1. " Buck Immediately went Into u ttanco , and EBW u man n colored man , In Nortli Carolina , lie had but onu leg , and Buck could sue ho lived in a am nil log house. On election day ho wont to vo'o Gul. Shotgun , with his red elnrl Mill on , mot htm at the polls and asked him , "How old are you , niguor ! " Sixty-two ycara old. " the colored man mud. "You want to vote , " Buys Col. Shot gun. ' I do , " saya the darkoy. "Canyon road ? " Bays Col. Shotgun. 'No , Maratur , when 1 should have boon icurnlng'to ' read , I was hoeing cor. ton for your grand-dad. Col. Shotttun then aska , "By what right do you Insist upon voting ? " Durkoy , "I have n paper hero that Bhowu 1 was In the Union army four years , and lost one of my legs at tnu crater. " Col. Hhotgun"That may have entitled you to a note in MaHsauhueulta. but not in North Carolina. Von know , or ought to know , th/it / every man In the oriuot you niguora wore charging was a duuiociat , and U was a dHtnocratlc bullet that tonk oil your Infernal leg. " Kirk came on the bland and claimed 10 bo a pop ( John Painter eaya no ; ho waa like thu old fellow back in Kentucky , ho could aay a whole lot , and never come to the point. Uu quoted A. Lincoln. How many of us remember when Lincoln \va < 3 elected , lie hud to lnivu a body guard of ovur 2000 lupubllcana to sou him to thu Whltu house , to protect him frqm t'jn doimorata , and they now quote him buck and dually was killed by a dumo- erailo bullet , and they the democrats blackgmudod nnd abtuad him in thu iluHl language , but now they quotu his good sayings. They wotdd quotu from uoinugruat dumocratbut thuy have not any. The domocrata claim to bo the party of freedom. Look in any ntato , north or south , which they control , from North Carolina to New York , and Ibid where they huvo eyer shown that they want llburty 01 freedom for any one who doea not vote the democratic ticket. They the democrats quotu from the Immortal Abe Lincoln , and they afterwards mur dered him. "In the language ot the poet. "Ain't this h 1 ? " In twenty years from now tlioae tollowp , or their descendants will bu quoting from Mark llsnnii and Bill Muivinluy , saying what great men they wuru. Truly end. ONK Wno WAS TIIKKK. Nebraska Wommi Sufi'mgo Coin out ion. The twentieth annual mooting of the Nebraska Woman Suffrage As- Houiiklion will bo bold in Jtlair , Out. 23 and 24 1000. All auxiliary organizations , both county and local , are on titled to tend three delegates each. Presi dents of county and local associa tions nro ex-otlioio luembors of tbo convention , and are entitled to all tlio privileges of members. Any person living in a locality wbcro no Hiiilrago orgai ation exists may become a state member at the con vention , and will tben bo entitled to all the privileges of delegates , Tbo members of tbo convention will bo entertained in tbo hospitable homes of Buur , and onoh should communicate with MIB. Alary Mo- Moiiomy , secretary of the JMa club , stating tbo time of arrival. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Calt , tbo worthy successor of Miss Susau Autbouy as national president , Miss Mary G. Hay , national organi/.ar , and otber national workers , will bo present. All auxiliary organizations are urged to send tbeir full number ot delegates , and friends of tbe cause in all parts of tbo state are cordially invited to attend. MAIIV SMITH HA.YWAUD , Pros. ANNA L. SPUIK , Seo'y. LAUuA.A.GiiKaa.SlatoOrg'/'r , PAUM roil SAIJS At UptonNob. 100 acres of good farm laud , 80 acres in cultivation , and tbo res fenced in pasture , witb tbreo w'uos Good four room sod bouse ; cert crib and granary , oaob 12x10 foot connected ; stable and obiokou IIOURO , etc. For particulars call or J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , o Stopbon Wiloox , on promises. uglO r iiolnrnDrc Erionrio uuiuiiiuio IIIUHUUI Wo HUppOHed that every one know tbat we WITO giving ordorn on othi-r Htoroa for goodu that wo do not carry in Htook. Commencing Oct. 1 , 1000 , we will Give Orders for all Goads , INCLUDING 1 PKY GOO S. HOOTS. SHOES. PKUflS , HARNESS. UARDWAllB. MILLINERY , DOOTOUS. LAWYERS. BLACKSMITHS. ETC Remember we bavo a very large Block of OroccrlcH , uiicepiovnro , Cutlery , i ntcut Mcdlcluen , W'nll I'upcr , CIcicU , I'.lc. Wo buy Prpduoe , Game , Cliiokons , etc. Wo want your butter and eggs , nnd lots of it We will sell you good goods , as low as tbev can be Hold. After October 15th , 1000 , we will not buy tobacco tags ; get tbeni in. Yours for bealtby food products , PUKK ClDKlt VlNBGAlt. BIAHK. LJi i .l.i-ffl . Oiu ana Ollf fnr GOAL Wo want to 1111 your Ooetl IBin. With our famous NIGGER1IEAD and CANON" CITY Coal. Wo know.our coal will satisfy the most skeptical. Our prices , our quality and our weirhts are in youi favor. We will not he UNDERBID BY OUR COMPETITORS. Foster & Smith Lumber CEspPhono 79. WILL RULE , Manager. Get Our Prices on Eastern Hard. i F. C. WOHNALL , President. J. A. IIMUUS , Cnohter. A. J. UOHKUTSON , VIce-Pres. Vf. D. BLACKWKLL , Ass't Cathlor Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims and WarrantH Bought. q , JUT-TUT. rLTLnTLrLTLTLn. JTJlJnJTJTJTJTJTJT-TU ] Peaie , John & Bushnell , ( New Firm ) I'cnlo & John Imvc neroclited with them In bnBlucBi Mr lltishtiull , rocuntly ol North Carolina , and have added to their MAMMOTH HTOCIC OK A Now Stock of Dry Goods- > = = = } + - Boots an.d Till * In entirely a New Stock , nnd contains quality and varlflty to null Mi Tlie public Is requested to cull and see tliulr goodnnd got juices FRESH HRUITS AND FANCY GROCERIES , Wliolosulo nnd KoUil Nortlienet Corner Healty lllocU , llrokcu Bow. E. L. BUNCH , Headquarters for * oard Lodging. BEST $1.00 A DAY E1OUSK IN THE CITY. Groceries , Confectioneries and Fruits , * AT LOWEST PRICKS. East Side of Publio Square , - Broken Bow , Nebraska. . . . -JL ' 1 TUB > il i 1 i Commercial Hotel I , w. 1 HORACE P. KENNEDY , Prop'r. in Southwest corner Square , BROKEN BOW , - - NEBRASKA. 1 1 ; v $ The Hotel has been refitted and refurnished $ " /.ji / ji throughout. Sample rooms for Commcrical men. Bath | ; > tj | . $ rooms in connection. Free Bus to and from all trains. fcj : l ! i i ? LIVERY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL , IS Try us once and you will come again. l * | yiffif&WtW&ffim&KfW ! : . . . . . . . . wA w s % ? t.v. .w * Ate : v. .w ; v OIIAS. K. FOKD , 1'rerldent , Omalift , Neb II. O , HOOERS , Oaehlor , Broken Bow J. M. KIMUKULING , Vlcc-Prca. , Urokon low. S. H 110VT , Aes't Cashier BROKEN STATE BANK BROKEN BOVv , NEB. General Banking Business Transacted , Chas.E.Vord. J. M.Klmberllng. 8. U. Moyt. II. Q. I'logOM. V. B. Caldwell Make a specialty of loaning money on cattle. A. W. Hail just received un Invnlco of FINE AHT GOOD3. PICTUnE FRAMES , EASCLS , MEOARI.IIWS , "WALl. POCKETS , TOILET CASES , SCREENS , SHAM UOI.DCRS , And a full line of Moulding of the latest Patterns , and will make I'ictnro 1'rnmi'B to order , auv size , at prices that will tmlt ovcrybo&y. Hrlns In jour plcturua and liavo thorn framed . \VCHt Hide Hciunre , Xlroltcii IIovv Has a full line ol Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Albo a FIDO Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Store on corner of Fiftb aveuu j and Main street , Broken Bow , Nob. iiiiiiitiiiiiiiituiiiniUHiuiitiitiiiiiiiiii tnii , " ' ' ' iiiiii i ni""i In Cueter and adjoining counties In g g iSee from 80 to 1,000 Acre = p" { \ ffS TractH , GOOD FAUM LAND , I tJjUUVJ 5 itouau QUA/.ING LAND. J.AND 1 Seybolt FHOM si.oo run ACUK UP | Acres Ono section of fine imature land In | Daweon couaty. | One-half Buction In Goeper county. 1 Land. 1,000 aores on Tallin Table. | Sale , One of thu beet murtcr ccctlons in f Custcr county , four inllea eouthuuit iiiiinmiimimiimiimii imimmiiniuimu oiiiiiiiitnin Hiitiiiiiiiiiinnnimiifr from Urokcn Dowwlth running \vntur , and various other pieces. Alfo STOHK 1IUILDINUS AND LOTS FOH SALE IN BHOKKN 110W. ONK STOHIl U00\t FOR UKNT. KAKMS FOH KENT Also LINCOLN PUOPEKTY FOH SALE Oil THADK , or will trade part of farm land for part Cattle or Caeb , Cull on or address me for particulars. Youru fur hi/ , I A. T. SEYBOLT. TJ 1ST T & S , S Came Wanted AND Wo want Game in unv i. ° MA1IA at Highest Market Price , and Perry , , UUAUANIKE bATISi'ACTION. ttlld Atft ; Wholesale Butter , Eggs , Poultry and Game It Once Was Lost , "but 2Tow I Have Pound it. Where ? At my door. At the Eagle Grocery. What in the world ia it , my dear ? It is at the Eagle Grocery , a inam- ui tiri stock of Groceries , and at the lowest prices you ever hoard of. The Eagle has been reading the papers and keep- IL.L , posted on what was being ottered for Hale. They don't say anything about Terbacker and Candy , and other good things like that. It is not pickle dishes you want now , it is Candy The Eagle has 2M)0 , pounds ot candy for sale cheap. Everybody is invited to call and got my prices. Remember the place , on the big corner , , jnst east of First Nctional Bank. W.S. . SWAN , Proprietor.