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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
ea y-r ! UNITED SHOWS I Will Exhibit FTFRNOON AND EVENING AV Arenic Attraction * Wild UnparallcUd Beasts Manificent From the Jungles of Africa. Parade , Read What The Papers Say , sal- Pueblo people like oiroussoH , ried perform , and turned out ten thousand ers in the Never before Ktrong yesterday to Soils & < nown world ; have von hud Gray's nhows. A big up-to-date lothing too the opportunity momgorio was somewhat of a liiHuuU for ol' beeiiiK Hitch all and unquctuion display surprise to , them to per- norgoouj play nrd.roval \bly the best circus hero in years 'orm , splendor. Avail delighted thorn. Pueblo ( Cole ) yourself of it. Chieftain , Wednesday , Juno 18 , 1001. The Sells & Gray's United Shows MISS showed hero yesterday to fully fifteen thousand upootatoiH , after noon and night ; hus the distinc I tive quality of allowing the upeo M tatots to sec all that is going on ; a clean program from beginning are a whole to end. Monageno big and good circus in them Has startled Circus great and up-to-date. selves , so go Portland ( Oregon ) 'lolegram prepared to the world. July 28 , 1901. laugh. E , J , SELLS & J , L , PRESIDENT McKINLEY SHOT. Two Bullets Fired Into His Hotly hy the \Voiill-le Assassin at DuU'alo. President Wiliiam AloKiuloy vtas shot twice last Friday afternoon , while holding a public reception in the Temple of Music at the Pan- American Exposition , Buffalo Now York by Loon Czolgoex , an anarch ist , lie claims to have boon born in Detroit but for several years past has boon a resident of Cleveland. The would bo assassin lired two shots. The first bullet struck thu Btornum' in the President's cheat , deflected to the right , and traveled beneath the skin to u point directly m f below the right nipple. The second bullet penetrated the adomon. Only a superficial wound wan caused by Iho first bullet , and with in five minutes after the physicians reached the Pro Bid out it had boon removed. The second bullet was not found. An operation was per formed on the President at the emergency hospital on the expo sition gfBulldn at G o'oluok by Dr. Matthew , D. Maun , Dr. John Par- mentor , and Dr. Herman Myntor The President's stomach wasoponed , but the bullet was not found Drainage tubes were inserted , tlu1 inouiou wat sewed up , and at 7:45 : o'clock the President was removed to the homo of Jorne G. Milburn , at Delaware avenue and Ferry street The doctors stated after the operation that they were hopeful , and that while the wound caused by the second shot was serious , it wan not necessarily fatal. It is estimated that three thousand people wore in the temple at the time and U ,000 more waiting on. the out side to BOO the piesidont Czolgopy. had his right hand band a 'cd with a handkerchief under which ho concealed the pistol and approached the president suppocodly to shako hands when ho perpetrated the dastcrly deed. Ho was overpowered at once and taken off to jail where ho is now awaits the result of the attempted assassination. The President was not knocked down by the wounds but remained cool and without as sistance sat down in a chair near at band. At last report the President was resting easy and his condition IB re garded favorable for a speedy re covery. The news was received m Broken Bow about G o'clock Friday evening , first by telephone by the way ol Kearney to the effect that the President had been shot and killed The same report was short ly confirmed by telegram from Omaha. Later in the evening a press bulontin was rojoived by wire givt- iug the facts as above stated , that the president had been t > hot twice but was alive , with hopes of rooo very. This is the third attompcd assin- ntion of the president of the United States in the past thirty-six years ; the first two proving 'fatal. April 14 1895 John Wilks Booth shot President Lincoln in the head , from which ho never regained conscious ness and from which he died next morning. President James Garfield while waiting for the train at the depot at "Washington was on July 2 , 1881 , ohot and wounded by Charles Gitoati from which ho died eighty days later. For the attempt on President Me "Kinloy's life on last Friday there was no provocation and can bo ao counted for only upon the infamous anarchistic doctrine that should not bo tolerated in this country. - Old Settlers Picnic. September 31,1001 , is the date fc t for the old Bottlers picnic , at Miller , Nob. All propositions have been completed for a good time. Jlon. Moaos U. Bydonham , oldest living settler of Buffalo county , will address the gathering , and many other early sottlcis will re late experiences. It is the intention to make a permanent organization on this date of the old settlers of the counties of Bullalo , Dawson and Custor , and have annual gather ings in the future. The grounds selected are a nicely located grove with plenty of fine water and room. Ho sure and attondi J , P , NOHCUOSS , Temp. Chairman , 0. F , HAMILTON , Temp. Secretary , Have you a sense of fullncs in the region of your .stomach after outing ? it so you will bo benefited by usliiK Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tub- lets , They also euro belching and sour stomach. They regulate the uowcas too. rilco,25conta. Sold by J , Q , Ilaoborlo. Democratic County Convention. A Hnrtl right Was Made for ! the Endorse- niriif of I ho Pop Ticket , lint Fallfd. A Strong1 Tlokot Nominated By A Big Majority. The democrats of Custor , counly hold ono of the largest delegate convontioDH last Tuesday in Ansloy over held in this county. Ever ainoo the populist oonvontion which passed resolution against fusing with the democrats , winch has UBGII the custom formerly thoio has beiu a quoHtion of the pnbablu nttitiu'd of the dcmoorntB when they meet in convention and as a result two fau lions wore formed. The leaders of one i'ajtion felt that them wits hut one honorable course to follow and lliat wasteful up u Htruight democratic ticket and develop the strength of the parly In other words since tht pops in convention has said they would not iHo with them tint 'lioy would ae otpt the uhnlli ngo and make an opet ; light for Hiippremecy. Other prom inent domouritswho : wuro appirent- ly interested more in thu ( ? UO"UHH of ct'itnin pop nominees then they were in thu demouratio party in siated that no nominations should bo made by the democrats , except for ono minor oilioe and the rest of the ticket should bo loft blank. J. , f. Wilson and Tom Finlon of this city chunpioned tlfo latter plan , while MoWarrmgton , of Mason ruul W. 13. Easthan ot Broken Bow opposed - posed it. After assembling at Ans Hley an orgsm/.ition vas effected by electing Uobt Farloy of Milburn uhairman and John Ilanoy of Merna Secretary. The usual committees were appointed and their reports acceptedwithjho exception of the report on order of business which provided for the nomination of a full ticket. The motion to adopt the report ot tno committee was substituted by a motion to uominato a candidate fcr register of deeds and leave the ballanco of the ticket vacant. The tnibslitution was lost by a vote of 83 to 47 , The motion .on the original mo tion was also defeated. A motion was made to nominate a candidate for register of deeds and the motion prevailed , At this juncture the Sargent del egation and and others of the county withdrew. On call of township Wm , RUF- missel of Mason Oily having ri- ooived a majority of all voles east vvnR declared the nominee. Nomination for oaoh the other ofliees was made in the same way until the ontirn ticket WB I'Omiuat- ed. The recult was the nomination of the following ticket. For Register , Wm. Rusmiesoi of Mason Oily ; County clerk Chosney Thompson of Biokon Bow ; county judge , 0. II. lloloumb ; sheriff 0. D Dewy , Anslcy ; treasurer , Josh Woods , Goorgetownjaurvoyer E. J. Boblitts , Tnokemllo , county Supt. Mrs. J. J. Tooloy of Broken Bow , serener W. B. Eostham. J. J. Wilson was elected chair man of the county central commit tee and Johu Hanoy , secretary. Harry Cox committoomau for Broken Bow township. The following delegates wore elected to the state convention. W. 0. Warringtoo , John Haney , R. A. Moore , 0. E. Tirnoy , 0. Maokey , H. M. Leo , Robt. Farloy , Diah Woodruff , R J. Kelley , Jas. Decker , B. J. Tiernoy , Robt. Fleming Gee Willirns of Ansolmo , A. 11 , Turpin. Joe Skelton , Thomas Edward of Ortollo , Bill Anderson Glen Johnson , W.B.Eastham , Goo. Williams of Loup , Ohas. Nioholi , A J. Robertson. Old Settlers or South-east Quarter. The old settlers of tho- southeast quarter held their first annual re union Thursday of last week at Mason City. The rain the night previous made it impractical to hold the exorcises in the grove as had buou contemplated and it was thought in the morning that it would bo nooeesary to postpone it for a couple of weeks owing to the condition of the roads and the gro.ve. By noon several hundred people had gathered and the feel ing was so strong for going ahead with it that tl'o town hall was secured - cured and the oxoroiscs carried out there in the afternoon. Had it not boon that a steam swing was in town , the hall would have been too small. It was the first swing of the kind that over had boon in the town and all the young people as well as not a few of the older ones wcro attracted by it. T. J. Wood presided at the moot ing. Most of tlio program was rendered as published , bosido'a wcro speeches made by a number of the old settlors. The occasion was very much enjoyed by all present A Shooting Kcnvyp At Sargent , Thursday ol last Veek Ernest Erwin , near Sargont , it is claimed shot at Frank Moycr , a boy about ten years oldwhom lit caught in his melon patch. Erwin was arrested i on complaint , of J. B. Meyer , father of the boy and given a preliminary trial before Justice Austin , Friday. ( The court found probable caupo and in the absence of bondsmen made out the nooeesary papers to have him committed to jail to wait the convening of the district court. II P. and E. Savage were deputized to escort tbo prisoner to Broken Mow and to see that the order of the court was excutod Parlies who wcro willing to go on the prisoners bond nocompaniotl him. On reaching here Monday the pro per application was made to the county court and thp prisoner wan put un-lcr bond of $500 , for his ap pearance at the district court. The party that IP accused of doing the shooting is only sixteen years old , Complexion ileaiittlfler. Wo want every lady render of tht D . ' Complexion AN to try .vight's plexion Hoautlfior , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and liarmlcHU , makes the faoofiinooth as velvet and fair aa alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will for a short time only send Fituu a full size , Fifty cent box to every lady who will pond us her post ollico ad dress silver dime to pay for packing and pontage. Only ono KUKK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Bond this notice ard your order at ONOB to D. W. CUSTKII . , Huntington W. Va. When yon vantu pleannt physic try the new rcinedv , OhatribTlain's Stomach nud Liver Tablets. They are easy to tnko nn < l plesnnt in effect. Price25 cents. SnmpltS iieo t J. G. Ilneberlo's drug store. H. C. Empllcld L S. KuipIlelJ , EMPFIEL13 BROS , , Succcpflora to 0. II. Sraltb , DCnera ] IT Hardware , Harness , Stoves and Furniture. Uadertaking- Goods , Anselmo , Nebraska. CutM n mi itrtilhUH QulcUIy Healed Chaml'orlitln'B 'ain Balm applied tea a cut. bruise , burn , tcald or like injury will instantly ally the pain and will henl the parts in IPRB time than any other treatment. Unles the Injury is veiy eevero it will not leave u near. Pain Halm also cures rhe < nnaUsm BpininB , swellings and lameness. E < r solo py J. G. llnoberle. It iHtt't tlic material tliat tf OCH Into Your repaired -watcli tliat reHiiltH in a perfect J4ou/ that does the business , any bungler can buy the line kinds of material that I ueo In repairing ; but skill ia the moet valuable material that ; an bo used In watch repairing ; and the bunirler can't buy it. 1 sell my skill ( or what it IB worth and It will cost you less than bungling nt lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West eido of square. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "HonietlilnyrJSe-vv Under Xlietliiii. " All Dootora have tried to cure GATAIIRQ by the UBO ot powders , acid cases , inbalerd and drugs In oaetoform Tlielt powdera dry up the mucuoua uietubr&nea causing them to crack open and blued. The powerful nculs used in the inhalers have entirely eaten awuy the eaino membranes that their uinkerp have aimed to euro , while pactca and ointraentB cannot renclbthe diaoase , An old ttnd uxpuriunctd practitioner whc Ima ( or ninny years made R close otudy nud epectaltv of the treatment ql GATAitliU. IIBB at Inst perfected a treatment which when fMthlully used not only relieves nt once , but perman ently cures CATARHII , by removing the cause , stopping the discharges , and curing all Inlltinmtlon. It Is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the allllcted par's. ' This won'- dorlul remedy is known ns "SNUFFLES the GUAKANTKED CATARKU CURE" imd is eold at the extremely low price of Ono Dollar , each package containing internal and external inuJl- cine suulclont fora full month's treat ment tuul everything necessary to Itf perfect UBO. "SNUFFLTCS" ia the only perfecl OATAKRII CURE every made and IE now recognised as the only safe ant positive euro tor tlint annoj ing and dis gusting disease. It cines nil Inllamft tlon quickly and permanently and la alec wonderfully quick to relieve IIA\ FEVER or COLD in Uia HEAD. CATARRH when neglected often Icadf to CONSUMPTION "Snuflles11 wil save you If you uee it nt once. It Is iu ordinary remedy , but n complete treat uieut which is positively guaranteed U euro Catarrh in nny form or stage il need according/to the directions whlcl necompany each package. Don't doluj buteoud for it nt once , nud write fni pirtculara : ! as to your condition , and yet will receive special ndvlc * from the ( ! ! coverer of this winderlul remedy regardIng - Ing your case without coat to YOU be yond the regular prlco of "Snuffles" tht "Guaranteed Catarrh Curo. " Sent preprld to nny address In the United States or Canada on receipt o ! Ono Dollar. Address Dopt. R 177 , hDWIN B. GILES COMPANY , 233 ( and 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. Farms for Halo and lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the ohoap farms are all going , and pncoa are advancing rapidly. v J. G. The old and rohablo firm of Diorks Lumber (1o. is the plaon to go for lumber or coal. A good ripply and grades to moot the wants of their customers are always in stock. 821tf Lot UB repair your old organ ao i you can try sonic of our now music. RYKIISON & WATTS , P 0. Store , 3 15 tf PURE Pickling vinegars at J. C. Dowen's. To Ro Given By FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 27. For particulars , call at Byciclo Shop , on West S'de Square , or BPO program. Steel Horse Collars WEAR FOREVER. Novell's Adjustable Stool Jlorse are the most economical , ae well a < s the most humane collar you can buy , Ueing ndja8 > nble in eizj at both top and bottom , it can bo made to fit nny horeo. No hntneanreuaed , too tut'1' faotenini : direct to collar , thue BA\ing the use of liaines. Tlioy are positively guarnnteed to cure * j galls or Bores on nny horse's shoulder \ and are the most comfortable collar < j that con bo put on a horeo for any < * Beneon of the year , They save one- half the work of harnessing and un- harnosaing na they go together at the bottom with an adjustable clasp. They have been Bold and reccommended in every state in the union. If fc you civo them 'JO diWRjrial yon will hnvn no other , and remember that OlSCli ISOUCIXT TEXSV X.Y 'V - W. A. COSIOR Sole for Custer . . , Agent County , \ West Union , Nebraska. ' / / " i'SffWiWf ' # fc ° vKf'gfc' . ? ' ' . ' - ! ' ' & ? ' ? & ' HVi i" * 1 ? " LO."f ; . . * . * " . ' * . ? * , { .ft * ft * * * & f * & * : / . n . * . * * 4) Vt.e'Kft . ; . , . .OL-f * . . . . CC"f ; . . . XXtfJ . . . C . . ; . * .OU- : ? . * . * . . , ! * * i S i r W All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested to call and settle their account by cash at once. I must have money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. Yours truly , IB 1M fe | Proprietor. & j 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , ! x | jp.t. . . , . , , . . . . , . . . , . . , . . , . p.'fj JT va AiiV&V H : ? ; : * has just received llaviland China , Vases , Cups and Saucers , etc. , for the holiday trade. Fine frames and mouldings , School supplies in ctook. Why pay Exhorbitant Prices for Couches that the springs will give out in a year when you can buy the new construction guaranteed 5 years for the same prioo or less. Tables , Lamps , Tumblers , Silverware , Cutlery , and a Complete Line of Ilouao Furnishing Goods at prices that are right. Call and lot mo show you now Goodn , Mirrors , etc. 5 West Side Square Broken Bow. Nebraska. T A oar load of old wheat flour , sack warranted. IST&W STOCK of And are prepared to soil as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST rilUIT , OYHTE1CH anil CI5I.ICI4Y IN HK.ASON. Butter and Uggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Give us a trial A. A. COLLOM.