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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
$ i@sisi . . ' * i"JI& JK.VttZV'lil'XIAiJE. ' ' ! NHr rt 7i sL4jSJ iffy of a Life Time ! ' ' ' ' ! VT ; ft ; The recent disastrous fire at Callaway has left the town with but low stocks of goods , and we have deeided to move there in | | B ! a lew days. Wo now commence a | | y'ltf J > § ? / r i * iM j | | DRY GOODS. ? | R I'rints , all- , lo , o.-J o , Co. , fci' MUfilillHIf , fill , O C. ? JS Shirting. Ic to 7o. $ . ? Tickings , 7ic to 12 0. . , 5e , * & $ Yd. wide percale. 7 Jo i jfi'S Dross liningH , jf $3 Sehsias , So to j j | Canvass , 7-Jo. in come lioldH. Some claim it in tiuj ohinuli bugs , others the graHB- hopport ? . J. M. FodgovrH a Bow vititor last Thursday. Uo took his daugh ter Matlio down for a visit with her oliiHH mates. . About one and a half inches of rain last wct'k put the ground in line condition , and a smile upon thu faoo of everybody. . Fred Embreo is planting thirty acrcH of his wheat ground to corn. Ho sayH that the wheat dried out because ho did not harrow it. Tahlo linens , I5o and up. Hilkalino , DC. TownluigH , JJ'fo ' arid up. Cornets , 20o and up. Thou , all our line Holpction of Hummer druHH goods at 'Jin tiiid up a Wonderful Slatigh- tor. All our line line of silks and dri'flH goods at aotual Aliout the Clilnuli Bug. lu order to keep up our supply ol infected bugs , wo must require that inch person Honding lor tlio infec tion send UH live bugH from the field , These fliould bo put into a tin box ( a baking powder box in excellent for thin purpose ) without soil , and with a supply of green wheat or corn. The box uhould have a tight fitting cover , and i o holes need be made. Wo have found from experience that bugs reauh UH in the bcft condition when sent in this way. Upon reooipt of infeott'd bugH from the station , a shallow box 18x24x0 iuoht'H , with tight jointH and iul , should be provided. Spread about one half inuli of loose moist earth over the bottom of tin : box so as to insure more nearly out of conditions. Sprinkle the whole inside of the box \\vih water and put in enough green wheat or corn to cover the bottom. Now put into this box which lus been prepared , the infested bugs ( whether dead or alive ) soattoiing them over the bottom tom and put in the box with limn a largo quantity of live bugs from the tiuld ; a pint would not be too numy for a box of the size suggest ed. A umallor box may be used for a smaller quantity of bugs. After the bugs have remained in the box for two days remove half of them alive and dead , and scatter then over that part of the field whore tin bugb are thickest ; at the same titm replenish theinfootionbox with more bugs from the field. Continue to scatter bu s from the infuotlon box over the field at intervals of two days , uniill it is seen that the bug are dying rapidly all over the field Keep the box moist by ropeutoi sprinkling and change thu grte food as ofiqn as it looses UH fresh Careful attention to thesi direc tions will often insure success where careless UKO of the infection would fail. Make daily notes on the ap- poarnnoe of the buus in the infec tion box and in the Hold and of the weather while the field infection. it ? in progress. Note carefully the chinch bug conditions in neighbor ing fields. Keep a lint of farmers who tjot infected bugs from yout farm. These notes may bo of much value in our future dealings with this insect. Save a quantity of this fungus-covered and non-fungus covered dead bugs in a tin box for use the following year ; put the in- footijpn box away for future use. Should the infected bugs from the station seem to fail in their purpose , send without delay for a new supply. There is but little use in trying to do anything with the infection until the outdoor temperature reaches 70 degrees Faronhoit. Very truly yours , / LAWKUNOU HKUNKK x Our Kxcluui ] UH. Anelcy CHIieii The engine recently purchated by the Aiisley Milling Co. of an ele vator firm at Utioa , is now in place and in running order. It wa lired up Monday for trial and proved Ladies' underwear ii and up ; Childton's no. Men's lOo. Men's work shirts , UOo and up. Indies' hose , -lo and up. Bed-spreads , Ofu > Laoo curtains , 87 o per ppir. Men's mid boys' hats , lOo and up. An Al , latest style hat , former price , $2.-25 , now $1 00 ; an other , $1 50 , now $1 ; oaps , satisfactory. It is a tiO-horao pow er engine and is capable of supply * ing power for the mill and electric light plant. They are also build ing a new engine house which makes valuable addition to their plant. This now iinprovoiuen gives the company amply p wer to run the mill at all times of the year and supply their largo aud increasing trade. The Hhipments from Ansley this weak were : one car hogs and one ar of wheat. The wheat was sent o the Broken Bow Milling Co. Roy Thompson , who lor several nonths has run a jewelry store tore has secured a position at Cen- ral City. He wont there Monday iiorning. Callnwuy Courier Ed. Powell departed on Tuesday 'or Broken Bow , where ho wont to accept a position as an apprentice m the depot. Ed. has taken a great interest in telegraphy the past year , iml with a little experience in a regular office he will be able to take charge of an otlioo of his own , We wish him Lho best of HUCCOSS. Aualoy Ulironlulo - Ernest Taylet and G. llousor are each circulating a petition to obtain freeholders for the purpose of seA - A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. All Dontnra have tried to cure CATARRH by the nao r I powdera , noli inlmlur ntul drugs In uaftoform powders dry up the muonoua H ouunin tht'iii to ernok open iit.d t leiul The powertul noida used ii Uie inhMurs have eutlreiy eMeu awuy thn siuno membranua thnt tholr tunkein have nitnud to cure , while pantos nut omtinuntri cannot roaeh thu dUuaso. Ai old and oxpurionui'd pructltlonur whr IIHH ( or many yonra uifulo a close atudj mid apuclallv of thu treatment o 0 ATA Mill. has t last perccted ( s treatment which whan faithfully uued not only relieves at once , but porinan ontlyeuies CAl'AlUUI , by removing the eniiBi * . btoppiiiK the dlsuhargea , ant unrini ; nil InlUnmlion. It Is the onlj rotiu'dy known to aclunce that actual Ii reaohCH the Mtlictcd pur H. Thin wonderful - dorful remedy Is known ii8lSNUFFLKh the (5UAHANTKKD CATARU1 CURE" and is fold at the oxtremel } low prleu of Gnu pollar , enuli piiekatju eontalnliii ; Internal ad external inotll- ln snlllulunt lora full month's treat- inunt and everything ni'COcsary to its pur'i-ct ' use. "SNUPFLICS11 Is the only porfec OATAKRH CUH13 every made and Is now ruooKiilzud aa the only safe aiu pOHltivo curu for tdai unno\ inn and die minting rtiseaeo. It onrua all Inllama tlon quickly nnd pcrruanently and Is also womterfullv quick to relieve lIAi F1WBU or COLD In Um MBA D. C ATA HUH whuu neiijli'ettid often loud to rONSUMPTlON--Snuflles ' wil t nve you If yon UBO it at oncn. It Is no onllnar ) rtnnedy , but eompleto trent iiient wiik'li IB positively guaranteed to curu Crttnrrh in any form or slaKe i ust'd ucoordlnjj tn the directions whlol Nccompitny ench pai-ka e. Don't tlolaj bur ct'uil for it at ouce , and write fn ! parttoiilare as to your condition , and you will recolvo spfclal advlcu frnm the dla- uo\itrur of tills WTiili rlul roniHdy reg rd- ini ; your ease wlthou1 eout to YOU be- vend thfl recular price of' Snufflp " too " ( jiiarnntped Catarth Curo. " Sent propuld to any addroia in the United Stnte * or 'J.Mindn on receipt of Ono Dollar. Addreg Dnpt. K 177 , KDWJN U. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 'J332 Market Street , Philadelphia. lOo and up. Full btouk of Hlruw ImtH , S.Jo , up. IN SHOES. In wl-ore yon get b.irKninrt lis ten Ladies' slioos , ( S3.25 , now * 2 2f. ; $2.50 , now fcl.80 ; $1.75 * 1 'JO MOH'H * 3 50 , now * 2.26 $2 oO now * 1.70' , * 1.7fi now $1.20. BoyH J2 now 1.45 ; J < 1 ftO now 1 10 ; $1 25 now OOo. curing saloon lioonao. Tuesday night the village board patiently listened to the long string of testimony in the remonstrance tiled against the granting of saloon license to Glen Johnnon. Attorney Gadd , of Broken Uow , appeared for the defendant aud Lester Kirk- patriok , county attorney , for the rouionstratorH. After all the testi mony was given , the board decided n favor of GKn Johnson a d gran- ed him license. The case wan appealed to the district court aud Children's 81.50 now 1.15 ; $1 35 now 1 00 ; $1 now 75o ; 50u now . ' )5o. ) GROCERIES. Oh yes , think of a full stock of grotiones while they last , nt aotual cost Host oat meal , Oo per pkg ; colfoo 12 o and up ; Gloss htarch , ( Jo ; thus the matter reals. The town still remains dry. Burnout Leader : Cheering news uomofl from Oma ha of Ben Silliviui. A letter re- oeivod from Mr. Finley state * , that Bon Hiiocetsfully went through an operation on his limb , of amputa tion , aud will bo able to return to Sargent next week. All his friends and acquaintances will rejoioo at this good news oonoorning him. Taken Up. Two steers , red and white and V. J corn Htarch , 80 ; tea , 25o to 3f o ; | * | beat soap , 3o bar ; lye , O o to | p 7 ° - m Finest California canned goods. P : * Cherries , lOo ; peaches , 15o ; j : * | pears , lOo ; other oanued jj goods , 7 o to lOo. . * BrooinH , 2Jo ! ; soda. Go. $ j ' ttm'J , All Groceries at Aotual Cost. I We Must Unload our Glassware and Queeusware. A Fine Set of Cups and Saucers 42 Cents , Plates 24 Cents and up per ' set , 4 piece Glass Set 19 Cents , Fruit Dishes per set 22 Cents. ii' * % This is only a Partial list of P rices but space forbids more. We mean Just what we say.We will "buy no > i ty y & new goods , but must reduce our stock to save expense of moving1. Everything goes at cost. Come and lay in 1 ifm a supply While this Sale Lasts. > ; tevens Co. . . , . . . . . : * ? * : ! * ? vi. : - r'VH * Ci'.v : S : * * .VI " < * iY | ' " ' * * * ' ' ' * * My : ' ' * ! 7tya < # - * * ? , y : Xff/ : & Ortullo IS r\vs. Some arc still planting corn yet , ulthougL nenrly all nre done. MacJohnson of Mortiu , was a caller in thuso parts last week. Mr. Frank Beals had another colt out up in a wire fence last week. Mr. Hipsloy made a trip up to the sand lulls last Saturday and visited with Ed. Day. MoHsrs. Hodman and Embreo were nerving their catllo last Sat nrday to prevent the black leg. Something is damaging the wheat The show that was advertised for last Saturday evening at the school hoiiHo did not take place , as a mis take was made by the bill poster. News is somewhat scarce this week , and yet wo learn that C. LI CasH planted thteo hundred and fifty young oodars in his grove last week Last week was a pretty good one for capturing wolves in this valley. Mr. J , A. Moore got five , Mr. Whit tie live , and the Davis boys six All young ones. For first ola-s tonsorial work uall on Wahl & Freed , west side of tne public tqiiarc. tf . . . . , , . . . .O. iQ. fS lO. fIS < X rf > .O. rO. X y > Why Live in Darkness , When You Can Buy a Lamp of John & Knerr So Cheap. two years old. at my place of resi dence half mile east of Broken Bow. A dim brand ou both on right hip that looks like LS. 5-30 4t NKLS LBK , Medals Alcau Merit. The h'ighost uward the best iu Franco , the boat in America , the best at the World's Fair , the best in the world The Sinclair , Superi or Washer. For sale by A. A. COLLOM. Professional Directory , 1LLISCAinVELL , w T J. SNYDER , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , anil Justice of th 1'eaco. Hpeclnl i utti'iUlon Klvun to collections | l'cpoflllou.lakvii , poimlon voucli. orn neatly executed and nil kinds i of legal | | ) ura written. Ollloe lu tha rear of Hunk of t'ouiinerco. Broken Bow , Neb. p\R. E. M. HOGAN , onion over W. S. SWIIU'B Grocery Store. llroLen Duw , Kobmnka. TQAKKK'S 1'OOL HALL , W. H. UAKKH.I'rop. For ik BOClnl paine of pool. .North Of liCl'UllLICAN UlUoo. llrokeu How , Nebraska. D E. RYERSON , 17 ' For Columbia Byololos , Whi'okT Jt Wllean , and New lloujii t-'awinc Machlnul KKl'AIIUNOOF ALL KINDS. Urokou Uow , No rank * . . " CONRAD , Dealer ID Pumps , Wind Mills , Tankh , FittiugH , GIIHO- line Engiuee , etc. , etc , Hrokon How , N br ek . T H. COSNER , " 'AtNTKU Jt PAPKH 1IANOKK IS yvare oiiierlonco. Terina rtMonablu. Telephone Mo , m. Hrokuu How , Nvbrtukk. AX7AHL A FREED , Proprietors of PALACK B > RUEU SHOP , \Vost8liio ' qudro , Krnkou Uow NrlirnnliH. Atmts Clarkaon Lincoln Laundry. /CLINTON DAY , Physician and Surgeon. 0111co In rear of > hu Hank of Cotn- inerco. KrKldei'Ce Ctli house west nf the llaptlst church. Broken Bow , Neb. /CAMERON & REESE iVH AISO Coiiiicell < > rH-at-I.n-\v. KOOIUB 8 aiul I ) , Realty block , llrokcn Uow , NvbraaUu. Anyone ulehlng a now wntch nuivotuont lu an uld cnao , call on M SIMONSON , J.M Leading Hlioumtiker & Watch Kepiilit'r ( if the city. I.ocutpd Int door couth jiOBtollloo. T D. GLAZE , X Uoaler lu Oranllf , Koreliju and /mcrlc n Marhlvd. Ornamental Work a Specialty. llroken How , Nutrankn , ANGS STUDIO. B All kind * ot Work Done. HktUfucllon Uiurautcrcl. Crayon Work lin larked. Hrnki-n How , Nrbra < kn. MTV llAlUlKltSllOl' . O.C.UIIAI'KL , Proprietor. rlri > t-cltt inrk Hoar Uo llroki-u How rltate tlmik. Hrukon Uovr. Nebraska. A R. HUMPHREY , attorney at ? mo llrokeu Uow , Ncbr. UNCH COUNTER , Ku. fiULLor , Prop. All klnda of eoft drill ki. licit brand of cl are. FirBt building east nt Farmers Hank. Broken Bow , Neb. T"\R. C. L , MULLENS Physician And Surgeon. -'nil Stairway Iroin WBI end lu Uonlty Ulock ; reiildeuce , 3rd west M. K. church , on Maine Md of H trout. trout.llroken How , Nebraska. TAT A. THOMPSON , coNTKAirrou & ir tSfl'laiiB and ustlinatcH on tdiort notice. liroken How , Neuraakn O TACK & 1101 , COMB Thu Best and only Good Plaoo in town to get Your liyoiolc Work Done. Byoiolo Sundrii'H , Ifito. Hrokiin How , Nehrnelfa. 1IUOKKN HOW AUSTHACT OO. , Huudud. 1. A. RENEAU. Seorotnry-Troaiurer and Abstrautcr. Bud work Office. Main St. , Uotwt Broken Bow , Cuato B. SMITH , J.B. Attornoy-at-Law- I'ructlcu lu till Courts. llroken How , .Nebraska. [ TY MILL , K Menuim , 1'ri'ii. Uyo Flour , Bm-kwhoat , Graham , .K t"t , otr. Q M. DOUllIS , All kliulH of work In our line done iirouiutlr J'u'l i'1 tirst-clana order H6THlio | ) on iliu corner wostoi the lioso liuiiho. fJIVIC UN A TICIAI. llroken Jtow , Neh. _ _ - - - EO. W. HONTS , \Ve don't liaiiK wall paper for 15c , nor pulut yunr houee with any old stuit ; hut hont nmterlal and workuiiinshlp guixranteed. ' SEK ME FOR PRICES I3E- FORE YOU PAINT OK PAPER YOUR HOUSE. . w , llroken How , NelUHHUti. M IIvE HOANLON , Proprietor of ltf tanrant < V. Lunch Coanter. Large aeeortiuunt of Confection- artee , Cl arx und Tohnccos. North Mlilo ot I'ubllc bquaro , Urokon How , 118.11. 0. AW. K.TALUOT D PHYSI61ANS SURGHONS. O ill on over lUolMitlo'ri Unit ; Store. Uroktn How , Nchrutka. I. A. UulluaU. lUstllUH AllJlTBOM. Reneau & Anderson. faruu ( ur Kent and Hah' . All cJiutses ot realty tianilli'd ( or eaet- tiru liiTCbtucti. Tuie paid ( or itoii-rcokleiita. & Gth Avenuou , "County. Nobrabka. USTKU COUNTY UKHl 1J L10AN Job Work a Spt-clulty. AdtcTtiBlnu rates clTuu on up lillcutum. Ilroktu How. Nabraika.