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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
- sr.w7y , VOL , XIX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 30 , 1901-ElGHT PAGES , NO , 50 , If you have touic rnrt1 tluue. niigKecor U'ciii , or coinu oil ) relic In ( lie flnu of Jewelry. I run ut your eerrlro to make itiliiK ot bcnut ) ntid um'fuhiu < 8 To tint mnrmlirnncu of jilunnant ixsocl- ntlon mlil tlio clinrinenf utility. 1 Kivo you tuo very best eott of work , tlio fort Hint Ie done rl ht tlie flrft time. No cheap uork , bnt ilRlit nork , mod erately priced I need old gold In my repair depart- muiit lllgliuct market price. Orodunte of Clilciiiro Optlmlmlc College. School Hooks , Tablets AND School Supplies , -AT- J. G. Haeberle'si Cliurcli ncrvicuH. ; , , . " ' " " T BAPTIST OI1UUOU. Preaohing service a next Sunday t4' , morning at 11 a. ui and 8 p. m. , by v * * * pttHtor , Rov. S. W. RichardH. San- l > t J - day school at 10 a m ; Junior B. f' " , Y.P.ll al 2:30 p. in. Senior B. Y. P. U. ai 7:00. Afler preaching services in ibe evening Iho Ordinance of Baptism will bo ndrnmialered. All arc oor- , ilislly invited to attend these sor- ' vices. I * M. K. GIIUKCII. | Next Sunday evening the service ' will be given over to the Epworlh League for a a missionary meeting. A special program has been prepar ed , and a pleananL and helpful ser vice is anticipated. Subjeol of morning sermon : "The NogalivoH of the Christian Life. " Preaching at Sunny Doll at 8 p. m. Epv.ortli Loiuun at 7 p m. ; Miss Marfge Hersh , Loidor. E. A. KNIGHT , Pastor. [ Headquarters For | Dry Goods , | Groceries , i § Boots and 1 Shoes. Our Royal Worcester Corsets Hnvo No Superiors For Ease and Comfort. New Line oi Buggies , Surreys Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons G. W. Apple- f Local I Mention. . ) . J. Stanford of Mernn , was a city visitor Tuesday. C E. Clark of Weiasert , was a friendly caller Monday. U. E. Begga , of Callawny , is attending - tending court in the city this week. Jas. Whitehc-ad will deliver the address at Merua on Decoration Day. VV. J. Woods has built a ohed addition the full length of his ware bouse. Judge Wall of Leap City , was in attendance at the district court Monday. The Arnold post has secured Dr. C. Pickett to deliver the address on Decoration Day at Arnold. Judge llamor , of Kearney , was in thn city Tuesday looking after legal bnmni'HH iu thu district court. Amos Noble and W. H. Osborne , Jr , moved Monday into their now residences , purchased of J. S. Biasb Tuesday. J. S. Baisb and hon , Charley , left for Madison Tuesday morning with a car of goods. Mrs. Baitib and the youngest eon , Jake , left Wed- nedday morning. A. 11. Humphrey , W. M. , of the Broken Bow Lodge A. F. & A. M , has been appointed by G. W M of the state an a mombe < - of the rttate relief committee. Rev. S W- Richards went to Mason Tue day morning with tin- view to visiting the Eudell and Lcinfix churches thin week , and the Su day holiool convention at Callu way tue latter part of the week. Mrs. B. B. Hawthorne has se cured a divorcu from her husband in the courts at Lincoln. She prov ed to the satisfaction of the oo > ris I , . ' P. f. II ! I.- ' ( H d _ q-i > u , i i- i it bur J. W. Brewer and wife , who re cently moved to Callaway , came over Saturday to attend memorial services as them wer none lo be hll ui f : i'h v I' ' \ \ i | i u. . v r u > < l > C ri i CH Stack and Uolcomb h vo m . M heir bicycle t-hop to u'lick'p iui m , n the west cide < of the t-quare r * ently repaired and f.tted up. The itaok Bros will occupy the building acated by Stack and Holcomb vith a restaurant. Miss Madfe Potts went to Lin- oln Friday to attend the com- nenoemcnt exercises at the Advent College where her sister Maude tjriduates this term. They will viait friends in other parts of the tale before they return home. It is reported tbat C.W.Booth of MfKinley , has sold bis farm of 120 ucres near MiKmhy , lock and crop to some nan from Missouri for $2,000. Several land buyers from th east are reported IP the county trying to > iiy land TI o memorial services hold at the M. E church Sunday afternoon were largeiy attended. Rev K oo mar , pastor of the ChriBtian ) burob , a returned soldier from Manila , preached the Hertnon. It W ; H well received. ROVH. Richard * , Dogu'ett and Derris participated in tbo services. R. D. Hullivan , one of the exten. dive farmers and stockmen of CUB IC r township , wan a friendly caller Saturday. Ho sajn the chinch hrgH are doing some damage in bis vicin ity 'o the wheat but Fays they are noi Corking on the rye. He says the prevent crop of bugs are dying Unless the young onen tbat are liable - blo to appear soon can bo success fully inocculated they are liable to do more harm than the ones we now have. Frank Kimherliug , of Franklin Nebraska , was in the city Saturday andSunda/ visiting with bis bro ther , J. M Kimberling. Ho re turned home Monday morning Ho has a farm near Franklin whore bo has bren farming for th pint twenty-three yearn , except tb last HJX months ho hits been tryuii. bis luck in the newspaper business But be has sold out and will turc ovor.tho plant tothe ptirchnsorFrida when be will again turn his uhol attention to his farm and cattle lie H VH alfalfa i the main crop i the Republican valley , atid tha many of the farmers th ro have | nearly all their land sowed to al- Ifalta. U. W. Alberts and D. C. Konklo of Weissort , were city visitors Mon day. Money loaned on improved farms * JAMBS LKDWIOH , 5 23 4t Broken Bow , Nobr. W. W. Thornton , of Wostervillo , was in the city yesterday looking for a room for hie invalid daughter. An equity term of the district court convened Monday morning iu this city with Judge Sullivan presiding E. L , Perry , of Merim , made this om'oe a friendly call yesterday and had his subscription account ad vanced. Mrs. Minnie Barnes , nee Sigler , formerly of this city , now of Deadwood - wood , is visiting in the oily with hjr sister Mrs. Robt. Brindlo. H. B Andrews , II. K. Atkinson and F.C. Wilson wore a trio of An- selino's substantial citizens doing business in Broken Bow yesterday. T W. Doau of West Union , went to Deadwood yesterday morning to look after his interests iu tbat vicin ity. He expects to bo gone about two weeks. JOSH ! ) Gaudy informs us that ow ing to tbo elegant prospects for wheat and corn crop that he has raised the price of his land from $8.00 to 1(10.00 ( per acre. Fred Rinne has sold his restau rant to a man from Grand Island by the name of Watson. The latter n > med guutlemau will assume con trol Saturday morning of this woek. D . E. F. Jordan , wb ? has been pastor of the Grand Island Baptist church frr the past eight years , was in tbo oily Wednesday look ing after the interests of the Grand Island Baptist College. The Dr , Is a very pleasant and in- lelluoiual gentleman and succeeded in making friends wilh all be met in be city. J W G. L''vi ? canri up i ! * i i Fr ( My w or < - tie bab 0 1 11 i.iH-hiiu d r lit ; iH' \oir ; He has been employed as one of the instructors in the teachers in stitute to bo held in the Grand IH- 'a' ' d f-nlb-ii" two morv MS during ' ' v i i , H bi i fti I U A ? X . | | | . i" i. V\ I t- 111 I t i K ie I > l r It p I ' "I ll - 11.11 I'd. IrlJl fX. rCS Miller Hi I'OOlK , wht re ono ot Br.-ken Bo * ' youuy men , Prof J. G. W. Loviiw.t - uperiuieudonl last year. After ro iling at length the success of ibe ocasion and noting ihe fine docora- ions of the church in which the zeroises were hold , it compliments 'rof. Lewis and the other teaoherp lighly on the SUCCORS of the nuhool nd the excellent exorcises at the oinmenoeinent. Mr and Mrs Dan MytiH of the vicinity of Sargent made oomj laint i week aijo last Siturday biforo ustioe Austin alleging that Eirl : LViggs , a boy about fourteen years old , had committed rape upon their laughter Lillie. Tbo justice gave ho boy a trial and found him guilty and sent him over to tbu county judge to have bun Honten < ed o the reform school. But as the case could not bo dispnned of in hat way , the prisoner was given lie liberty , but immediately re- arreHled on complaint of thu county attorney , and the trial set for hear- ng one day next week before llu county judge S. S. Stewart , of Wosterville , a friendly caller Tuesday. Ho re- jorts a great deal of thu wboat look ing hard Corn , he says , is Htart ing out tine. He predicts a good crop year from the fact lhat the wind al ibe time Ihe HUH crossed the equator in April was principally from the north , lit ) u an old man and says his observationH have been lhat when we have northern windn on the 22nd of A.ril ( we will have cooler weather during the spring acd sufficient run to maluro the crops. Mr Sluart invariably plant * bis corn about the middle of May. He iuyH it lakes about 45 duyw from ihe lime field corn is planted for it to tansol and begin naruif' There in usually rain about thu lm to the 4th of July , which is jiiHt in time for the corn tasselhng. Corn planted earlier , he thinks , is more likely to not gnt the lain at the op portune time and the yield IH not so great. He says a proof that bin theory IB correct is that his corn cribs are always filled with corn , while thocp of bis noighborn , who .plant earlier , otlen havu empty 'cribs. ' Judge Sullivan will hold an ad journed term of court Juuo 17. "N Attorney Moon , of Taylor , was in the city thu first of the week at tending court , Dou't fail to bring a box ot chinch bugs with you Saturday and have them inocculatod. As wo go to press , one of thu laigust prooubsious over witnessed in this oily , on a similar occasion , is on its way to the cemetery to deco rate ihe soldiers' graves. Report next week. Wo understand that ihuro is a move on foot to establish a free rural mail delivery route from CoiiiHtouk west , including the terri tory now embraced in the Coburg , Woisserl and Wescott route , mak ing a circuit of thirty-throe miles. It is claimed that enough subscribers ors have been secured lo insure ibe The A. 0. U. W. Meeting The A. O. U. W. lodge , al ils regular meeting Tuewday night , n > i- tiatud two new meinbeaH into the mysteries of thu order. That makes six now inombern added lethe the list within the month. The resignation of Fred Riuno as finan cier was aci'pted and Ras Andcrwon elected to fill his place. Mr. Rii.no has tilled the ollice very acceptably for a number of years. At the conclusion of the oxuicises thu' members ol the lodge had an ice cream and strawberry feast , which all enjoyed very much. Tbo A. O. U. W. lodge is one of thesubHtaiilial fraternal orders of ihe city and ih in a prosperous con dition. OUK UllADUATLS. Kay Armour , ClftrU Wntera , lei B Moore , Loin Clinpln , NclllO Mclnlosh , Hoealo Blurray. 1'rof. J. K , AdHinson , Bnpt. COMMKNGKMUNT. The Twelfth Annual Commeuce- munl exercises of the Broken Bow high SobOol wore held in the opera IIOIINU lani night , While the attend- unco wau good , it was not so gooi as on former occasions The ad- mit-Hiou fee doubtless kepi HOUR i ny. Tbo ball wan elaboralely leuuniipcl for the oooasicn and Ihu , irr ugfinenl throughout iioatly . , c i uted. Thu ora'ions b\ the membets ol 1 hH wen iXiJfpiion 'ly p"od liJ ft 1 ; V"ll KMldiitJ. TtlO pf-pU- lar mtijt'Ot of iho Hvoning w IH pre- Hunt.id by MibH Nellie Molnloah , "Tbo Philippines ; What Shall Bn Done with Them ? " She handled the cubjeol in a very abla manner and her delivery was uood. Ray Armour's oialion on "MonuniontH" waH an able prod notion and wan very nicely presented. lJin thoughts were practical and were brought down lo Iho present time. "Life's - PATRONS The ST. PAUL FIKK AND MAKINB INSURANCE Co. , lias been engaged in the Hail business for the past seven teen years. Within that time it has paid for losses by Hail over three-fourths of a million dollars. This large sum of money has been paid to the satisfaction of the claimants. The Hail policy issued is the fairest and most equit able ever issued by any in surance company. It care fully protects the interest of the insured and provides a just method for arriving- the amount of the loss in case the crop should be in jured by Hail. This is the only Stock Fire Insurance Company in the United States engaged in the Hail business. It has ample assets to cover all lia- jJ ! bilities , and it pays its losses ® promptly and honestly. Don't be humbugged by irresponsible companies and agents. 1 solocit your busi ness for I9OI. O.BMK11 , API ! , At Farmers Bank , Broken Bow , - Nebraska. uasoti's , " by Lena Moore , lirouglit out a hourly applause from tlio ludiunuo , She hnH a happy anil ) loasant way of expressing her .noughts . in oratory , and nuv r tails u captivate luir audience. Mm- . Jessie Murray 'H mibjeot \va * , 'Struggle for Liberty. " Tlio Boor cause ui South Africa WIH ; her lieiuo , : iud HIU ! handled it very iiiioly in tbu iiuuii. ( Jlark Waters Did for IUH Biibjoot "Education. " Vlthoiigh a , broad question , Clnrk uoeueded in oo 11 ti inning bin re marks to u few practical lines witli good otToot and u iniiunor Hint olioi eti liunrly applause Mies LOIH jhapin dinuuBHed ' 'llio Present. " Slio had bur oration well in uom niuid ; uid was ablu to present it in tiglily satisfactory mantior , The speakers all r Homed niiiub ircdit upon themselvot and their iistruolorK , an vvoll as tbu ubool from which tliuy ruooivud buir bonorH , At tlio conclusion of , ho cxorutM'H , ) . ,1. VVilHon , prosi- lent of tbu bonrd , in a short ail. Iri-HH , presented tbu HIIHH witli tliuir diplomas The following ! H tbu ) rogr.im : IH rondi rod : Mmio Dnot , Mleein llolcuiuli nml tivocation , - HMV K A. . 'uriict Dint , Miwrs. WllMuu nml ' ' nylor. Uratlun , "Tliw I'ropunt " Luis Plmpm. ) rntlon < "KUncattuii. " Clurlc Wiiltt'rn. Violin Solo , MtK. K. | | Diillit-y Iratlon , "Llfo's Summit. " I.uim H. Mooro. Jrutlon , "Tin ) I'lllppliiux ; WlinL Hlmll ho Doiio with TliuiilVNclllo Mclttti-Hli Mmiatiolo. Init Sulllriui. trillion , MonuinonlB. " liny M. Armour. ) ratlun , ' 'StriiKKlu for Liberty "HI > HHII ! MnrrHy. ' Bolo , MTH. Mayer. 'rotuiitiillon of Ulploniau , J. J. Wilson , 1'rc'H.of Iluniil. I Dean llolcomh , MiTminii.iri.il 1 Mm. J 1C Ailimncm , ' , < MlxoilQiiurti't Mf | , w llll Huv. K. A. Knigh lentnliiHlmi , Uov. Ueo. H. llooinor. Farmers' fleeting in Itrukun How Sat- unlay , Jiinu 1. Tbo broken How Commercial Club , tbrougb F. M. liuhleu , ban secured tbu promiHu Iroiu Qov. Savagu to bavo Prof , Biunur , pro fessor of entomology and orni- ihologoy of tbo State Univormty , to visit Broken Bow Saturday , , luno 1 , to diHouHH wiib tbu tarm- urn tbu dt'slruuiion of tbo ubinob bug by ir.oeoulalion. lie IH uandlng out tbo bug VIPUH to tboHo lequenling it , witu in- HlruuliouH bow to UNO it. Suvurnl in tbo county aru experimenting wHb it already. It IH d'Hirt'd tbat tinfannorH of tbo county wbo aru interested in the annihilation of tbu oluoh biign meut Prof. Brunur in Broken Bowen on tbu dale above mentioned at 10 o'clock ti. m. , that they may bo prepared to prevent llio doHtruolion of the wheat crop wbon tbu young bugs hatch. Glister County Doctors Meet. The May nierlingof tbu Uusler County Medical Society wan hold TucHdny , tbo 28 , in tbn parloni of thf Grand Central hotel , and waH one of llio moHt interesting and instructive sessions over bold by tbo Hooicty. Dr. P. Q. Owen , pro- I'oHHor of diseases of the eye , IIOHO and throat , of tbu Omaha Medical College waH in attendance and gave a practically illustration of bis able unsay on adenoids , by removing those trnuhlcHOino growth from tlio posl-nnsul foHHu of three ubildron wbo were brought before the so ciety. Tbo operations were pre- fornicd at Dr. Mullinn Private HOH- pital in the prrHOtico of the IIUMII- born of the Hooioty ; nd fully dom- otmtraU'd th profeHHor' Hkill and ufTiuionoy in liin dopartmeiit of profoKHional work Wo can heart ily rooommwiid Prof. OWIMI'B to any ot our people who doHiru Hpecial treat incut for dmtaHUH of the eve , noHu and throat. Dr C L MulliiiH1 paper on Vontro Fixation an a mi thod of trpating ProlapHiiH Uteri wan also madn pr.ictioal by a nkil. fill Hiirgical operation preformed by the doctor before several iiiulubcrH of the society. Dr. YoungM of Anflley , Dr. Mil ler of C4ibbon , and Dr. Day of Uro ken Bow , proHuntod ablu paporH on varioiiH medionl HiibjcctH and the meeting adjourned after a banquet uhiohwan Hrrvcd by the Grand Central in a way .which did credit to the high reputation enjoyed by their famouH hoHtulry. ONic or TIIKM. The Ausloy Saloon Cane. Yesterday the Ansloy saloon was up for consideration before Judge Sullivan. The dopOHitionti taken before tbu Aimloy trimtooH iu the case of tbo romoiiHtralorB worn read. County Attorney Kirkpat- riok roproHuntod tbo ronioiintratorH and N. T. Gadd waH eouiiHol for Glnn JobtiHon. The queHtion hinged upon tbo le gality of the potitionerH. The judge held IUH doo'tnion until Mon day to give the attorney for Mr. JohtiHou an opportunity to lind law that makoH a party who holds a bond for a deed an owner ot real eHtalo. Ho held a Hftloon kooper'n wife ( ould not bo a petitioner. As there wore but thirty-one petilion- ern , and MIH Johiirton V/HH one of thmn , thu quoHtion now renlH on a ' bond for a deed" petitioner. Ciissor Counrj'H Slate Apportionment. The slate Biiporintondi'iit bus ap portioned the Ntate nuhool fund for June to the novoral different uoun- The amount apportioned ia OS.OO. The apportionment ia made on a baeub of a fraction over 02 oentH to the pupil Caster counlv'u Hhare for 780 ; ( ! children la { (7,304 ( One fourth of this amount JH divided equally between tbo sev eral Hubool ( ItHtrielB anrf tbu balance in prorated to the number of pupils of Hchool ago in the Hoveral Hohool diHtrictH. KEEP OUT THE FLIES With the Adjustable and Self p Kitting WHEELER WIN-I DOW SCREEN. Semens for Whole or Half Window. CANNON CITY NUT The Bi'Hl Sen-mi Sold . COAL ALSO. in thu CJity Bj UlillU'l ] WII/I < Iy. ! RUIE , Manager. \1f * vA yyA s v pJ v For a First Class Smoke Try the Martial and I I Corona Grande'I Cigars. MANUFACTURED BY .1 IDn uriruuub. 19 | Broken Bow , - Nebraska. J * & & M M