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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
AtlNlMIUO. Tom Kiueol was a llrokon Bow visitor Monday * School opened Monday wild fifty two pupilo in nttoiulinod. JJji Judpo of ( ho 'L'ierney ranch was on our struots Tin s lay. KI-Y. H warty. preached to a nudienre bunday nlgnt. liugluia ntul .JcBaie Scott havu been qulio ( ink but ate convalescing U. K. AtKlenon wont to Hnki-n Uow Saturday returning Sunday mKlit. Mr. and Mm. John Keas wont to Culluwny Saturday u'turmiig Monday. The A. 0. U. W. and I ) , of ll,1odfo ? will bold u pic-nicln Lindloy'a Rrova Saturday. It is nunounc c < that u wedding in to take pliico next wick. Got your tin pans , boys , It ia the fuphion now to o up on tiiu Diumnl fishing and pluming. Don't IM to follow tlio fashion. Tlie crowd that went fuming up to the Dismal Bdirtcd out happy mui marry as Jarks , but their return home after n w-'ok'j ' stay was very different. Tlu-y canio homo 0110 by one and a mjio woe begone bet would bo hard to ilnd. Tiity don't want to Huh any nnro this year. "Ilia against the law any way. " Weather cool and pleasant since bat- urday noon. G. A Grifllth shipped a oar of cattle to Omaha jofltordity. There has b inn a Urge amount of hay made arid the end is not yet. Hay V. McCail , Jesaio Doimol and Frank K. GrlflUh entered the Business Collcgs at Broken How yesterday. Mies Maud tluntor of Broken Bow will teach a throe months term of school lit No. 218 and Miea Wright will toaoh a three month term at Ml. Our efficient mail carrier W. A. JaukBon Irna left the route succeeded by Sexton Illlhnun.Mall carrying must boa profitable business as it taken a man only a abort time to make money enough to r- tire to private life. J. U. Smith , J. W. Prottyman and L , M. Pickott have bought corn binders and Ticket baa also bought a Bhmlder , T , D. Shuman had bought a binder last fall , all are buwy cutting there large acreage tia the fodder ia In line con dition. ttiiuUe It itn. Hay making ia about over. Mr. Uoorjfo Lore moved his family to Broken Uow last week. Everybody reports a good time at the dance atSkinnora Fridry night. Quito a number of the young peoplt from hero arc going to attend thi Broken Bow Dusinoda and No mm' Oollogo this year , some of whom atari ed Monday , others expect to atari BOOH started Monday , Goo. Gordot of Morua , aa teacher. This is the third term for Mr , .Gordon in tills place. Surely the patrons and board of the dialriot regards him us being a h'rat class toucher. Wo are Informed that tlio new church which W B organized last winter wan taken Into the Ouster Anaocintion hold at firat Kudell. May it bo one of urowtu in numbers and spirituality la the aim and prayer of its few members. Crucu , Mlav Gertie Lanteman Is attending BOhool at Broken Uow , Wo had a nlca rain on Saturday. Now Is a good time to put in rye. Miss Kuunoliiio I lay ward commenced a course at the Broken Bow business college Monday. Mrs. W . S. Turnbull ia spending thi > week at Lincoln visiting her t'other who has been In very poor health for some time. time.Mr. Mr. E. J. Pittaway spent part of last week tunonc tia recrutlm ; students for the Brokcd Bow Uiulnotf * Oollege. lie ecems to have bee * eminently success ful and the future Ash Creek will keep his aeeoUutH on the double entry plan. Owing to the prevalence of hay fever the pUtuerinx bee waa not largely at tended UH had been expected , but thoee who camt ) worked so valiantly that the work waa accomplished. The supper will bo one week from Fiiiiav , the 10th of September. Every one io invited. A oumll e m to coyer expenses will bo charged to those who did not attend the bee. The Ouster Baptist Association. The eighteenth annual mooting ot tlio Guator Baptist Association waa hold Friday , Saturday and Sun day , of last week , with the First Eudell oh u roh , near Cumro. All but two of Ihu olmrohoH in the aaao. oiation , vise : Burwoll and Taylor , were represented. The attendance of delogatcH and visiting inomborH waa the largnst for years. In addi tion to the delegates and ministers , within the boundaries of tno asHeci- ation , that were proaout , were Rev M. L. Goff , district missionary > llev. E , A lluaaoll , Sunday sohoo | miBsionary , Hov , Mitohel , the eel porter with his Qoapol Wagon No. 18. The seBsions were all very inter . _ f * - outing , and a profitable time MUB oitjojtid by tliono prcsi'iit. Tim KQiierouH hospitality < > xUmd- cd tlio dcltgalOH and visiting mom. born by the oominunify was highly appreciated by nil. Mr. nnd MIH. N" Ooorgr and Mr. and Mrs. Jlco MaHon especially are entitled to much credit for the Miuccsuful way in which they provided for the un UTlainniunt. Tha association will moot next year at Arnold. Tliu oilicjorH elected for the ensu ing year woro. D. M. Arnaberry , moderator ; Mrs. ,1. 11. Kurr , of Antiloy , clerk ; No Qeorg" , of Cuinro , treasurer. Tlio missionary ooinniittoo are Biv. J.K. Woods , MowdampH Hall and Hartlot , of M.IHOII City. ' Oi n now cburoh was admitted to thoafnooia- lion South African Situation. London , Aug. 28 The editorial in the Tlnitm today on the South African situation rollocts the cold'lit which has followed the optimlHtic : hopes ns to the effect of Lord Kltcliunor'H procla mation. Commenting on the monger nowB from the front , tlio TlmoH unyH : "i In rinltolour that If wo want an end of the war we nniHt atrlko hard and oftrn. Proclamations and block-1 liouaos are all very well and may lie useful , but the experience of the Span- lards IIIIB shown that .tho moat sonorous ous proclamation IB without.llttlo good , without plenty of men and.borses. " Whitecappcrs tb UC Kreseciitca. Liberty , Mo. , Aug. 8. White-cap- pcrs , who , on Friday night last , ilraggcd Mrs. Etta Flsko from her lonso and ordered her to leave town , are to bo prosocntod. Morrlnian Sbcl- ton , a hlacksmlth , has boon arrested on a state warrant , charging him with complicity In the affair. Mrs. FlsUo ms Identified him as the alleged leader of the gang , anil her father is aiding icr In the prosecution of the other members. Mrs. Flsko , who Is a widow , had loft her second husband , and It was for this that the whltccaps at tacked her. ' Sidewalk Gives Way , Score Hurt. Chicago , Aug. 28. Uy the collapse of a sidewalk crowded with men , wom en and children , who were watching a ilro In Erlo struct , last night about a score of people were bruised and trampled upon in a wild scramble to get out of danger. The flro destroyed the warehouse of Sauor , Dwycr & Co. , manufacturers of furniture , causing a loss of $70,000. Fully 20 persons tell when the sldowalk gave way , most of them striking on a pllo of bricks and stones. The distance was over 20 feet. To Build Fourteen Branch Lines. Qnthrlo , O. T. , Aug. 28. The Santa Fo Railroad company secured a char ter yesterday to build 1-1 separate lines of railroad , with a total length of 815 miles , to be operated as the eastern Oklahoma lines. Southwest Again Sizzling. Ardmoro , I. T. , Aug. 28. The heat yesterday was rccora-brealdng. the government thermometer registering 110 In the simile at 2 o'clock. CHICAGO POLICE SCANDAL. Chief O'Neill Tolls of Confession of Accused Detectives. Chicago , Aug. 28. The connection of Sergeant Cramer , Detective Tracy and Lieutenant Joyce with the bogus expense account which baa enveloped In scandal the d6tcctlvo bureau and Its chief , Captain Colloran , wits told yesterday by Chief of Police O'Neill , who took the stand during the after noon session of the civil scrvtco com mission , sitting as the trial board to Investigate the matter. The denoue ment created a sensation when Chief O'Neill told of the confession of hlu subordinates. The chief'also told how Captain Colicran and Lieutenant Joyce , as ho alleges , received their share of the spoils. The only thing not revealed -was the source of Information mation that led to the unearthing of the scandal. Attorney Gash , ropro Bcntiug Lieutenant Joyce , made many attempts to confuse the evidence of the chief of polico. Gash charged that the chief was making false state ments and said that the witness was actuated by nn unfriendly fooling to ward Lieutenant Joyce , all of which Chief O'Neill denied indignantly. OIL GUSHER KILLS ANOTHER. Petsr Gallagher Drowned In Attempt to Control Beaumont Geyser. Beaumont , Tex. , Aug. 28. The Pal estine-Beaumont oil well is still throw ing a stream of petroleum 70 feet high and it has added the death of an other to the two it caused yesterday. Peter Gallagher and two companions about 2 o'clock wont into the spray of gas and oil and Gallagher was drowned. P.V. . Chase , an export sub marine diver , came In from Galvcston yesterday morning. Ho found no dltll- culty In staying in the spray wUilo encased in his diving suit , but he had to work Blowly. At 7 p. m. the pipe had been raised sufficiently to permit the unscrewing of a Joint. This will bo done today and it Is believed that the well then will bo closed with llt tlo dinicultv. Abrams Removed From Office. Des Mollies , Aug. 28. II. 11. Abrama , etato superintendent of the Iowa Anti- Saloon league , was dismissed from of fice by the league at Its state conven tion in Dos Mollies yesterday because be bad publicly announced that bo would for A , B. Cummins of Dos Molnea for governor. Rev. II. 0. Mar shall of Sioux City was elected to suc ceed Mr. Abrama. The convention In dorsed tba Prohibition ticket. Walter Lccsc of Lincoln Elect ed President of League. SHAW TALKS ON COMMERCIALISM Delegates to State Convention Gather at Lincoln Choice for Supreme Judge Open to the Field Ernst Lcadc for Regent of State University. Lincoln , Aug. 28. The annual meetIng - Ing of the Nebraska League of Repub lican clubs was held tit thoilVudltorlum yesterday afternoon , with the largest attendance In Its history. The ad- dretis of the retiring president , B. M. Pollard , was a summary of the work of the league In the past campaign , which ho declared was a potent factor In wresting the state from Populist control. The report of the committee on resolutions was brief , congratulat ing the party on Its victory and com mending the national and state admin istration. Walter A. LCCHO of Lincoln was elect ed prusldunt. Last night the league mouthers weio addressed by Governor Shaw of Iowa , who Bald In part : "By the application' of Republican pollclcn wo have won mercantile inde pendence and are well started toward the conqnunt of the commercial world. TIIO 8,111110 purpose must actuate Repub lican ! ) In the futuic. American labor must have employment and to that end American capital must find avenues of profitable Investments. But American markets are no longer sufllclent. The time Is on us when wo must secure new outlets. In 50 years our agricul tural products.have multiplied by foUr , whrTw otir manufactures have multi plied by 11. Wo are consuming an ever-Increasing proportion of the prod ucts of our farms and exporting an ever-increasing proportion of the prod ucts of our factories. The demand for now markets now Is but a whisper rouipnrcd to the cry of coming years. The best that can bo done for our In dustrial Interests Is to open the ways and broaden the channel of trado. How ' can this bo done ? I answer , In many ways and all ways. Reclaim the arid portions of the states bordering on the Rocky mountains and If no moro feasible plan bo presented charge the expense to the lands benefited , en courage a merchant marine , construct an Isthmian canal , continue to Improve our consular service , and atiovo all , se cure convention rights In the ports of Europe and an open door throughout Asia. The principle of reciprocity must bo put In operation or It will never again require the declaration of a party platform to convince the American people that the whole theory of roclprocjty when It comes to actual practice is a failure. The future of reciprocity must not depend upon the ratification of any particular treaty ; but reciprocity as a policy , If not al ready , will soon bo on trial , and on trial for Us life. It must bo either ap plied or , abandoned. > I do not say that commercialism and statesmanship are synonymous terms. But If legislating for the nrotoctlon of our own markets and the acquisition of others Is com mercialism , then commercialism Is by no means nn unimportant element In American statesmanship. " No Change In' Cuban Tariff. Washington , Aug. 28. It Is probable that there will bo no change In the Cuban tariff. The commission which has been revising the present tariff lias not yet reported. It was stated at the war department yesterday , that such good progress is being made on the formation of a Cuban government that the revision of the tariff for Cuba probably will await action by that gov ernment. Supreme Court of Foresters. Baltimore , Aug. 28. The seventh biennial meeting of Ufa supreme court or the Foresters of America convened in this city yesterday. Nearly 200 delegates - gates from 20 different states are in attendance and the business sessions of the mooting will occupy their time for two days. The balance of the week will ho spent In sightseeing and en joyment. Chinese Ready to Sign. London , Aug. 28. "Lt Hung Chang has notified the ministers of the pow era that the Chinese plenipotentiaries are now authorized to sign the pro tocol , " says a dispatch to the Times from Peking , dated yesterday , "and 1ms requested them to fix a date for the signing. " Trouble In Salvador. San Francisco , Aug. 28. The steam er San Jose , from Central America , reports that nt Acajutla it was said another revolution for the purpose of overthrowing the government of Salva dor was Imminent , though an outbreak bad not yet taken place. Heiress Kidnaped In Chicago. Chicago , Aug. 28. Margaret Lyler , 7 years old , and reputed to be heiress to $100,000 , was kidnaped yesterday from the homo of Mrs. M. E. Green , at 234G Magnolia avenue , where the child had been cared for since her mother died , a week ago. Her captor , driv ing at breakneck speed , was pursued by policemen in a patrol wagon to Ra- veuswood , a distance of two miles , where the officers' horses were dis tanced and all trace of the kidnaper lost. Shot by Jealous Husband. Frankfort , Ind. , Aug. 28. Al Kemp was fatally shot last night by George Matthews. Matthews , ft Is said , was jealous of Kemp and when ho found the latter in company with his wife , bo pursued Kemp through the streets , firing six shots at him , live taking ef fect. Kemp will die. Matthews Is under arreoU I'ree Complexion Ilemittlflcr. f Wo want every lady rundur of the' MCAH to try D wight's Com- pltxion BeauUiior , the nioM exqui- iilo toilet preparation. It i pure and harmU'HHmaki'H the faooflinoolh I an velvet and fair an ahlnstor To induce a fair trial of it wo will for a phort limn only HOIK ! Kuutr a full size , Kifty cunt box to every lady who will HOIK ! us her pout ollioc ad- silver dime to pay for parkiiip and pOHtago. Only ono KKKB box to each nddrepR but ladies may owlor for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notioo ard your order at ONCK to t ) . W. CUPTKII . , Hunlington W. Va. Cliiiiiilicrlaln'H COIIKII Ktciuutly u ( irwut 1'atorltc ThoaoQthliiu and healing propcitiuft of tliiri lenicdy , its plonHiint tuste niui piompt nnd permanent CHIYH huve madii It n ignmt favorite with people every wlioro. Jt ia especially prized by mothers of small ctiildien lor cokh , croup at ( I whooping cough , ns ittiluays uflords iille | } | relief , and BH it contains no iipiuin orother haiinftildrnu ; , It may beg'tven na confidently to a btby as to n adult. For Hide by'J. ( ! . Ilaolmrlo , Have you u HOIIBO of I'nIhu'H in ( he region of your stonuoli after eating ? if so you will bo buncflttd by lining ( MiumljL'rlain'fl Stomach and Liver Tab lets. 'f hey alfo cure belching nnd sour Htoinaoh. 'Jhoy regulate tne howets too. Pi ice , 25 cents. Sold by J. G. Haeberle. uuu I.IN < ; XOX National llncaiiipniuiit O. A. R. Only $28 40 , Broken Bow , Neb. to Cleveland , O. , and reluiu , Sop teinbor 7 , 8 , 0 and 10 Splendid opportunity to visit the Buffalo Exposition and Niagara Falls. Keturn limit , September , 15. Extension until October 8 can bo arranged at Cleveland , if desired. J. FUANCIH , General Passenger Agent , 8-20 2t Omaha , Neb. When you want n plesant physio try the new romodv , fJhamh rlain's Stomach and Liyor Tablets. They are easy to tnko and plescmt in offettt. Price , 25 contP. Fnmpli'B free nt . ( . G. Hacberle's drug Btore. U. 0. Kmt.neia . I , . S. Bmplleld , EMPFIELD BROS , , Sacccieors to 0. n. Smith , Dealora In Hardware , Harness , Stoves and Furniture Undertaking Goods , Ansolnio , Nebraska , It Itiii't the material that ifoeH into vour repaired watch Unit lit a perfect { oh , It la the that does the business , any bungler can buy the fine kinds ot material that 1 U9o In repairing ; but skill ia the most vnltmulo materinl that ; MI be uaod in watch repairing ; and the bungler can't buy It. 1 sell my skill for what it IB worth and It will coat you less than bungling nt lower prices. P.V. . HAYJiS , Jeweler and Optician , West aide of square. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "ttoiuelliliiu : New Under Tl > e Kim. ' All Dootora have tried to cure CATAHUU by the IIHO ot powders , acid Kaeca , iuhalora and drugs In paeteform Tuelt powders dry up tbe uiutumua membr&nea causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acida iidud in the inhalers have entirely oilen nway tbe same membranes Hint their mnkoie have nimod to cure , while paetoa and > intmenta cannot reach the diriOAMo. An ild and experienced practitioner who tma tor many yeara intuit * A close study and specialty of the treatment of OATAHUH. has ut last perfected a treatment which when faithfully need , not only relieved nt once , but permim- entlycuiCB CArAltRII , by removing the cause , stopping the discharges , and curing all iniUmatlon. It IB the only remedy known to science- that actual ) } ' reaches the aflllcted parts. This won derful remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATAUU11 ( JURE" and is sold at the extremely low price of Ono Dollar , each package containing Internal and external medi cine suillciout tor a full month's trent- ment and everything necessary to Its perfect use. "SNUFFLKS" la the only perfect OATAUHU CURE every made and Is now reooRUlzed aa the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and dla- glinting disease. It cures nil Inllama- lion quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve IIAV FEVEK or COLD In the BEAD. CATAURII when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION "Snuffles" will save you If you use it at once. It Is no ordinary remedy , but n complete treat * inont which is positively guaranteed to cure Catarrh in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send tor it at once , and write full particulars as to your condition , and you will receive special advice from the dis coverer of this winderul ! remedy regardIng - Ing your case without coat to YOU be yond tbe regular price of' Snuffles" tbe "Guaranteed Catarth Cure. " Sent prepaid to any addrcis in the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Addreas Dnpt. R 177 , EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. " TO THE TRADE-- ' : - - . , , Some Special Prices For a. Few Days Only. ; 1001 Solar LnmpH , worth $3,7/5 for $ a 00 . 1H01 Ever hit Ijainpn , worth 42.00 for * 1 60 1)01 ! ) The Gem Inmpri , worth fa.00 lor * 1 fiO 1001 Ligl t Weiuht Lamps , worth $ $ l 50 for $1.00 Kr-nnu 'i-'g ' wheel and ruin , i-l.-nn and pack in voBolene $3.00 Kl'hpdkil'g ' vvhfcl 7fi Triiinj ; ono w heel 50 Truing two wheels 00 Two now conn ) to lit any wheels 1)0 ) Two punctures 35 Lubricating chain and oiling wheH 10 Double tube tire cement , three tubes for 25 Hells , the. boat from 25u to 1.00 C'omn and get the beuufit of those priced while they last. Now Homo , Wheeler it Wilson Sewing Machines , Columbia Byoi- ok'8 , Uomington Typewriters. P. E. RYER to Stauk & Ilolooinl- , Wont Side Square , Broken Bow. Nebraska. Steel Horse Collars WEAR FOREVER. I lloncll's AdjuRiahle Sled Horse Oollnis arc tlu > most tconomiral , au 'I well as the most hum.inu collar you can buy , Doing adjustable in & ! / - < nt both top and bottom , it can be made j to fit any iiorse. No hameaare used , the tugs faBietiiiii ! direct to collnr , thus saving tlio HBO of huniee. They are positively guaranteed to cure galls or sores on any horse's shoulder and are tbe most comfortable collar V that can bn put on a horse for any season of the yoar. ' ,1'hoy save one- half the work of harnesses and un harnessing at tney go together at the bottom with an adjustable clasp. They have been pold and reccommonded in every state in tlio union. If you five them ! 1 ( ) d ays trial you will have no other , and remember that ON1MC UOURIII-'l-HtiV I.AH'V lM > n.KVP i W. A. COSLOR , Sole Agent for Custer County , I ' West Union , Nebraska. P. C. WOHNALL , President. J. A. 1UKDIS , Cnehler. A. J. ROBEUTSON. Vice-Pros. W. D. DL.ACKWELL , Asa't Cashlor Farmers Bank of Custer County , t BROKEN BOW , NEB. ii Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims and Warrants Bought. } t'f--\ ' . l"v-\.H wxtff w-e"f. > } 'Jr.\\L \ iKs. . ' ix&i&r.i. ! .fc't. . < V&ir.&ii\t.ifi 1 EAGLE GROCERY. I r ( t All parlies indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested fcft * y l : } ? to call an/1 settle their account by cash at onoa. I must have ; . : ? S& ' ki * * ; * money to ? pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. n ' 'ifA Yours truly , 1 W. S. SWAN v ? LC * $8 . , li Proprietor. % 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , § j xM § 3 ! $ $ f $ A \ / rr HAKE as just received Uaviland China , Vases , Cups and Saucers , etc. , for the holiday trade. Fine frames and mouldings. School supplies in stock. Why pay Exhorbitanl Prices for Couches that the springs will give out in a year whoa you can buy the new construction guaranteed 5 years for the same price or less , Tables , Lamps , Tumblers , Silverware , Cutlery , and a Complete Line of House Furnishing Goods at prices that are right. Call and lot mo show you now Goodn , Mirrors , etc. A.W West Side Square Broken Bow. Nebiaska. COLLOM'S GROCERY ! A oar loal of old wheat flour. { EgHEvory sack warranted. ] &BW SUOCK of GcRQCJESlIES , And are prepared to sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. I'ltUIT , OYHTEUH UlUl CIJCUllV IN HRAHON. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the city , Give us a trial. A. A. COLLOM. Ji