Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 12, 1901, Image 3

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, XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 13 ,
11 ? YOUR EYES
COULD TALK
What n etqry of suffering , abuse
und neglee't would .nany tell.
How they cry for help as you
turn thu pnie8 of. some interesting
book , near thu midnight hour.
How they bln.L md uink ns
thu bright uunltglit traveling
ten fertifom the ulnirlng pave
ment , or Us 05 000,000 miles thro'
wpaco , hurls Its rnye upon n deli
cate and over-worked retina ,
If j'O'ir eyes cou'd ' talk they
would load you to our doors , nnd
later thnuk you for Hie rnlici'nnd
comfort , and < nsy risiful visions
iny KtnpR.cs afford.
In 1 ou of words thev cry and
cho , thus hint nnd warn , will
you take the warning ?
dradnatc of Chtcnco OyUmlmic College.
School Hooks ,
Tablets
AND
School Supplies ,
AT
J. G. Haeberle's :
Attractions looked
. . Forlliu .
OP52IRA 3TOUS3E.
Six nights , Sept. 23rd to 28th , the
Leniiou Stock Company.
One nJRht , October ISth , the Which
is Who * Company.
One night , October 31at , Wood and
Ward , in their Joiiy Jingling Farce ,
"The Merry Tramps. " '
One nifht , January 23rd , "Maionoy'e
Wedding Day. "
Just One Girl
la Getting Old , But
There Are Others.
If we haven't the Songs
you want , we order them for
you with no additional charges
P. O. Store.
School Books And
Supplies
Are thing's the school child
ren need.
We have the most com
plete line of school supplies
in Western Nebraska. We
sell them at Bottom Prices.
Come and let us figure on
your school supplies.
Come in and Examine
- O UK MOTS. -
Ed McCoinas ,
Broken Bow and Merna.
Extra good seed rye for sale ; also
old corn ua ear , A few iramun
malopiga.
Local
Mention.
Reduced railroad rates will bo in
effect during the County Fair.
P. G. Green ol Green Po. wtH a
friendly callcrat this oflico Monday.
Seo.W. D. Ulaokwell at Farmers
Bunk for Fire , Cyclone and Torna
do insurance. 7-11 tf
J. W Oonloy of Wood River
to suit hip was a city visitor the first
of the week.
Money loaned on improved farms.
JAMAHS LKDWICH ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nebr.
ISoaders wanted at private resi
dence by Mrs Eva Martin , one
block south cast of public square.
Col. V. C. Talbot oamo down
from llalaoy Monday to accompany
Co. M. to the state encampment at
Omaha.
D. C. Konklo of Woissert re-
povis by telephone two inches of
rain in his vicinity Tuesday after
noon.
C. T. Wtight six miles southeast
of the city reports three inches of
rain fall in his locality Tuesday
nigbt.
Company M. loft hero Tuesday
morning for Omaha where their
regiment will go into camp for a
week or ten days.
The attention of our readers is
ailed to the program of the County
"air which we publish. It is a do
idcdly strong program.
At the city caucus the democrats
nominated P J. Richardson for
justice of the peace. J. G. Lemning
ity assessor and Ed. Molloy con-
table.
II. P. Savage was m the city
Mondaj and Tuesday. He was
eputized ad special constable by
ustico Austin to bring Ernest
firwiu to jail.
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Edgar. Phillips , editor of the
only newspaper in MuHeti wasaoity
visitor Saturday , flo was making
inal proof on a quarter section of
Government land.
Mcsdames II. T. Coffman , G. W.
lunyan and Mary Kelley of Mason
City were visiting in the city the
irst of the week. They returned
some Wednesday.
Fred Rinno returned Wednesday
rom California where ho has beeu
pvoral weeks with the view of lo
cating Ilo finally decided that
California was not equal to Broken
3ow and expects to bo in business
u the town in a few dayp.
Wd are led to beloieve that a
number of persons in county will
receive within the next few days a
julletin from the University of
tfobraeka School of Agriculture.
Wo earnestly urge all such persons
to give this bulletin a careful read
ing and advise those whose
names are not on the University
mailinc list to write for the bulle
tin.
An old settlers Picnic and reunion
will bo held in John Welsh's grove
ono half mile north of Westorvillo
on Saturday Sept. 14th the com
mittees are preparing a good pro
gram aud have secured the beat
musical talent in this part of Ne-
Lniskaamong ; them are Mr. Myers ,
Mr. Gorsagp , Mesdames Cordy
Johnson , Elsie Savillo and othorp.
Senator Curne has promised to be
liero and speak ; other prominent
public speakers are expected ; a good
Lime is anticipated. There is ample
shade for all. General invitation is
extended to old and young all over
iho county. With other amusements
there will bo one or more ball gamei
Come with your dinner baskets well
tilled.
A rutn'or has gained circulation
lhat owing to the Agricultural So
ceity having funds on deposit in the
Farmers Bank at Broken Bow
which foiled last week , no fairwoult
bo held this year. Wo are glad testate
state the management announces
that the fair will under no oiroum
stances bo called off. As a matter
of fact the prospects of the fair arose
so good that this could not ba e-veu
thought of and without doubt t
much larger crowd than usual wil
attend. These are several reasons
for this. The program a stronger
tlmn usual , the balloon asceneiot
and automobile race are drawing
cards , and the premiums have been
increased rather than diminished
The farmers this year have thei
work further along and are betto
able to leave it than in several year
past.
Elmer Baas of Ansolmo is visit-
ng in the city today.
Miss Florence Riohaids returned
Tuesday night from a visit of sever
al weeks at Terry , S. D.
"Well improved ranch of 1020
aorta in Ouster county for sale ior
111,340' WILLIB OAWVICU- .
John S. Swanpon of Dry Valley ,
vas a friendly caller at this oflion
Monday.
It is rumored that the owner of a
ast horse will challenge the winner
of t'ho automobile race at the fair
nd offers to put up $50 on the
aoe.
aoe.Tho
The balloon man , who makes the
scent at fair time states that ho
will take anyone up with him who
wants to go. As yet uo applications
lave come in.
Cards are out announcing the
narriago of 0. Leo. Pickott and
Miss Male Coolidge at the homo of
ho bride's parents , on the 18th inst.
Central City Democrat.
R. L. Motcalf , who for several
ears has been on the editorial staff
f the World Ilerald has reigned
ud accepted a position on the Coin-
louor with \V. J. Bryan at Liu-
oln.
We are compelled this week to
eave out the communications from
ur correspondents for lack of
oem , which is occupied by adver-
isiug space. Wo will use them
ext week.
We are in receipt of a letter from
Vincent J. Overhalt from Wash-
ngton Iowa , in which ho says oropc
hero are "almost a failure and 1
liinlc wo will all bo back to No-
> raska in the spring. "
TABLET'S BUCCErE PILE
OINTMENT is not a panacea , but
s recommended for blind , blooding
r protruding piles , audit will cure
ho most obstinate oases. Prioe , 50
D bottles. Tubes , 75 cents.
James Led wick and his two sons ,
Arthur and Deraaino were east
) ound pa&Rongcrn Saturday morning ,
The boys were on their way to DOB
ilonines Iowa to attend school
Ur. Ledwich accompanied thorn as
ar at < Council Bluffs.
Several rains have visited this
oca-lily in the past week. Tuesday
tternoon and Tuesday night and
again Wednesday afternoon rain
ell in considerable quantities
horoughly soaking the ground a
uflioient depth to put it in fine
bapo for fall plowing.
Thousands suffer with torpid
iver , producing great depressing of
pirits , indigestion , constipation ,
leadaoho , etc HERBINE will sti
mulate the liver , keep the bowels
egular , aud restore a healthful
moyanco of spirits. Price , 50
cents. Ed McCoinas , Broken Bow
ind Morua.
Ras Anderson and J. C. Moore
lave purchased I. A. Itonean's iu-
erest in his real estate and abntract-
ng business. Neither of those gou-
Inmnn am utrtiminru t n the rnnflnrfl
of the RIU-UHLICAN. Mr. Anderson
ias boon a rosidovt of the county
or fifteen or twenty years and for
some time past has been associated
with Mr. Ronoau in the business
and is thoroughly acquainted with
he realestale department , Mr
Moore is no stranger. His connec.
tion with the county ofHoes n book
Deeper and deputy treasurer for
several years has given him & wide
acquaintance. Ho has been on
caged in abstrajting for a number
ot years and is recognized as a care
ful and trustworthy business man.
Wo bespeak for the new firm a
liberal share of business in their
line.
To The Patrons Of I. A. I'cnciui uiul
llrokcii How Abstract.
After a period ot ten years in
which I have been natively engaged
in the abstracting and Real Estate
business in Guster uounty. I have
decided to rot-ire from this line of
work aud have disposed of my entire -
tire interests in the Broken Bow
Abstract company and also the real
estate department ,
The purchasers Rasmus Ander
son and J. C. Moore. ( Firm name
Anderson & Moore ) are well and
favorably known ip the county and
both are fully competent men for the
business and I cheerfully recommend
the new firm to the public.
In retiring I desire to thank my
friends and patrons assuring them
of my ernest efforts for their busi
ness welfare at all times , For my
enemies IB a business capacity or
otherwise I have noappologies.
Respectfully ,
I. A. Ronoau ,
Special Italicin. !
Buffalo , N. Y ,
September , 12 , 0 n. m.
President feeling bettor than
since wounded. Ilo partook of
solid food this morning. Prospects
for his complete recovery very en-
ootiraging.
A Pleasant Surprise.
A number our friends aud rela
tives entered into a league with our
bettor half recently to got possession
of our home , which they successful
did on thu night of Tuesday Sept.
10th. But wo can astnuo you that
it was acuomplishod withitut our
knowledge or consent.
They worked a ruse upon us , by
which wo wore detained up town
until late aud when we got home
we found that thu peace and quiet
oi ! our homo had been invaded and
that we were at the mercy of a
crowded house. Comprehending
the situation at a glance wo surrendered
ored aud gracefully submitted to
the inevitable. Finally when oaoli
had finished relating the part he or
she hud played in the accomplish
incut of the radollov. Richards and
Willis Cad well made their appear
ance I rom a .sidoroom bearing the
trophies of our guests which they
had provided for thu occasion.
Rev. Richardn , who assumed the
role of spokesman fur our friendly
guests informed us that we had
reached our fiftieth birthday which
markeT the event of starting on the
HGooud half of a oontury of our
earthly existan-n1. Ilo continued
Inn nun ark i's by making several
complimentary statements of us
tvhioh wo had not merited and en
couragements for the future. In
conclusion ho presented us with a
tine upholstorcd rocker which our
butter half and our children had
contributed for our declining yoarp ,
an index Bible with ilexiblo cover
aud other small mementos of friend
ship which our guests had brought
with them as evidences of their
friendship.
As it was the first time wo had
been so uncermoniously.yot , pleas
antly surprised in a uooial way , we
wore not at our bout aud could say
but little in expressing our inmost
felings of gratiludofor the plcaaanfc
visit' and their kind regards for our
welfare. Refreshments wore serv
ed and a pleasant time was enjoyed
by us all. The oeoasion is one.
that will always bo romombarod by
us as one of the many happy events
of our life.
Corn-buskers' sprained wrists ,
parbed-wiro cuts and sprains , or
cuts from any other case , are quick *
ly healed when BALLARD'S
SNOW LINTMENT is promptly
applied , Price , 26 and 60 cents.
Ed. MoComaB Broken Bow and
Merna.
Cliurcli HervIccH.
KIHSCOPA.L ciiuitoa.
Sunday after Trinity. September
15. Morning service with Hormon
11 a. m. Sunday school 3.30 p. m.
Vesper service , with address 8 p. in ,
UAPTIST OIIUUC1I.
Preaching service both morning
and evening by Rev. Richards , at ,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pub
lic is cordially invited ,
it. K. CHURCH.
The special meetings at the Met ) -
odist church were closed on Wed
nesday evening owning to the con
tinued unfavorable weather , no that
the meetings for next Sunday will
be called off. The usual services
lowovor will bo conducted by the
pastor , Subject of the morning
Hormon ' Christ's Sanotilioalion and
Our's. " Evening subject : ' 'The
Kate of the Man With Two Faces. "
All arc cordially invited to those
services. EKNKBT A. KNIGHT ,
Pastor.
Tnlco life as it comes , and make
ilie most of all circumstances , but
for a bad cough or cold , take BAL-
LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP ,
the best known remedy for quick re
lief and Hiiro cure. Price 25 and 5c
cents. Ed. McComas Broken Bow
and Merna.
A California Opportunity.
September 10th to 27th , both
dates inclusive , any Burlington
Route ticket agent will sell you a
round trip ticket to San Francisco
at less than the regular ono way
rate.
rate.The
The occasion is the General Con
vention of the Episcopal churchand
the rate is open to the general public
as well as to delegates to the con
vention.
No moro delightful suting can bo
imagined , the trip is made at a time
of year when traveling is a pleasure
and the olimatn of California at its
best.
best.Tho
The return limit November 16 ,
1001 , is an unusually long ono tor
tickets sold at so low a rate.
Stop-ovors are allowed at pleasure ,
both going and returning , at and
west of iho first Colorado , Wyoming
or Montana point en route. . All in
all , thu opporunity is ono which no
man or woman who contemplates n
visit to California can afford to
ovorlopk.
Folder giving dctAild mailed on
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request , Burlington"tioket agents
are in a position to give any further
information that may bo desired ,
J , Francis , G. P. A. Omaha , Nob.
If you are troubled with onodor-
ous breath heart burn , flatulency ,
hoadaoh , aoidty , pains after eating ,
loss of appititc , persistent melanc
holy , or low spirits. You need a
tonic , few doses of IIERBINE will
giyo you Iho recuperative force to
remove those disorders. Price , 50
cents. Ed. MoComaa Broken Bow
aud Mcftia.
SELLS & GRAY'S.
I'lPiity of ( Joed Features
UuilcV Canvas. Number of Cel
ebrated 1'eiToniiers.
Ortgonian , July 2U.
Sells & Gray's utrcua has como
nnd gone. Crowded houses witnessed - '
nessod both the afternoon and even
ing performances. The small boy
ban boon July tempted to leave his
happy homo and win immortal fame
under the canvas. The small girl
kas held her breath , while larger
and considerably older girls have
performed daring feats on the
trapeze or swung high in the air
with only a strap clenched in their
tooth for support. It was a great
day for Young America ; likewise
for older America , or at least for a
goodly portion thereof.
Sells & Gray's show is worth the
price. There are > somu mighty
clover things in U. The plane of
honor must go to the Eddy amily ,
all-round aurobats aud tumblers.
The family consists of mon , women
and a olevor child , 7 yoara of age.
This * pracocious youngster was
brought on the stage in a basket of
flowere , and ho can tumble to boat
the band. The kid hae a native
about him , and his face dimples
with pleasure as ho goes through his
Are You Coii TO
FAIR
At Broken !
not. ToNiim it in not buainoas , but
pleasure.
The Ifiddy family does not appear
in tights , On tlio contrary , the
men do their not in dross suits , nnd
tlno wotuon in long skirts. They
nro thu oriainntoro of thia kind of
work , and they do it well , Tumb
ling in n parlor drees ia not uaby.
A detailed doHoription of their not
oinuot bo given here , but it ia
scientific tumbling , and pleased the
audiences.
To Min Kdna Marietta , the bnro-
buuk ruler , should bo given the
second place of honor. Slio it ) a
wonder. She sits lightly on the
bnok of a beautiful milkwhuto horsu
wliilo that animal cantors around
the ring , nnd performs wonderful
foals. A streamer is raised over
the horse's back , and Miss Edna
first jumps over this streamer aa the
horse pasflos under it , and on the
next round she turna a somersault
over it and lights on her foot. It
was thia poiTormanoo that caused
the afidionoo to hold its broath.
Ono of the features of the alio.w
is known as "tho woman with the
iron jaw. " She JH ono ot the Tyholl
fllstors. Wrapped in the American
Hag , she clasps a strap which ia
riv/Hod to the end of a rope , and is
ht/ilfd to the ceiling. With only
the strength of her jaws to prevent
her from falling to the ground , she
swings round and round , gradually
increasing her momentum until she
looks like n red , white and blue
spinning top whirling in midair.
When she comes down she is ao
dizzy she reels , and has to bo led
off the stage by her sister , who al
so has a jaw that is no slouch.
The Earl sisters , Maud and llazol ,
also perform aerial feats that are
hair-raising. They leap from
trapeze to trapeze with startling
agility , and add much to the good
part of the show.
And wo musn't forgot the Bovo
lapus. Chained in the main en
trance tent , thin remarkable produot
of the jungle attracted wide atten
tion. It in probably the ugliest
specimen of animal creation that
over uanio over the piko.
Quo thing that can bo said for
Sells tt Gray's circus is that tilings
happen when they ought to , Every *
thing moves like olookwork. Tharo
was no disorder and no accidents.
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A New "Line of
Buggies , Surreys ,
Spring Wagons ,
and Farm Wagons.
Go W. Apple.
Market Ucport lor Today.
Wheat 5 .firt
.SO
OlltS . : u
Cora. At
Jtyo ,4U
Mutter .10
.10
I'olatoi'8 , | icr liimlicl 1 'J-k
Onlonf. jior Imsliol. . . I.W
Ilmix , | inr pound , . .01
b | > rli ) { ; CklckcnB , pur dozen ,1.00
UORH , a.co
( own 'J,75 ( i : ioo
ShO.H S3ij ! I I ( . >
TurJ.uys , per nomir ! ,15
Htraw. nor cwt , .11)
11 n- , New , par ton G.W
extracts at J. 0. Bowon's.
FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO ,
Always have the best quality of
Lumber and other building ma
terials at the Lowest Prices.
'Phono No , 70 ,
W. L. RULE , Manager.
For a First Class Smoke Try the
Martial and
I Corona Grande
MANUFACTURED BY-
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