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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
R.yuo. Candidates galore and still more are cxpootad. Migrating fowls are seeking a warmer olimato. The Pctoraoti family are sorely . aflliotod with typhoid foyer if correctly - -roctly informed. Several have shucked HOIU < J norn yielding from twelve to eighteen bufrhels per ncre. B. 0 Sbi-dd informs us this mor ning that ho trapped twenty eight rats the last two dayn. Weather clear and cloudy will ) j rain cold and throatpiiol p : * -l since list writing plosant thin mornum. J. F. Fovworthy M'pottH a crop of.thirty bushels of white potatoes aid five bunholH of m-wl po'atoea B. O. Shodd marko'cd i load of hogs at Ocouto ycsti-rday and C. G. Emplield IH marketif y ? load tf- day. The BOVH winh mo to announce that they will meet : it Sliuotiiun's Sohool houao on W dnrfday night October , 2a , to organ'/ ' : hilorary , every body invited. J. U. Shueman IH nilting his third crop of alfalfa lor feed , itihc- ootH and frost dcHtro ) diti-oit ujado no seed , reports hid hoiio ) aluiOHt a failure and charges it to the hop pers. I had not neon II. G. Donnel for sumo time I feared his Hhecp had ; given him the yarn yams but he [ turned up yenlerday clothed and in his right mind gayri the sheep arc all right. Windsor , Ontario. Each membf.'r IH an artist. The singing of the Schubert Lady Quar tette was a superior character and each number received a hearty in- core which wan generously respond ed to. Tin Evening Record , The Schubert Symphony Club and Ladies' Quartette , of Chicago , will give an entertainment Thursday night , Out 17 , at the opera house uudcr the auspices of the Baptist chu ch , AdmisHion 25 and 50 cum ? , " In anaemia and most women's ailments the digestion is weak , the making of color , Hush and strongtl out of food , is imperfect so that the patient is week , wan , nervous and dyspeptic. This condition can be corrected by taking a eourho of IIEUBINE. Price , 50 cents. Ed MoComas , Broken. How and Merua FACTS ABOUT ARMIES. AUinoder'1 Lnrge 1'linUnx Known m Until the Umo of Charles XII. of Sweden the artillery waa not conald- crod a part of the army ; the men sarv- Ing In It were not soldiers , but regard ed ns mechanics ; the officers had no rank. Charles XII. gave artillery oiU- cora n rank and regularly orcanlzpd the artillery Into companies. The bat tle of Pavln demonstrated the supe riority of the mm in the handn of the Ep.mlfh Infantry. The muskrt carried R two ounce ball , and sometimes brought down at ono flre two or three mailed knights. The French cent a flng of truce to remonstrate against the use of such barbarous weapons. Alexander , says Pearson's Weekly , jad four kinds of cavalry the cata- jhraetl , or heavy armed horse ; tbo Ight cavalry , cairyiue spears and very Ight armour ; the acroballstae , or mounted urchors , used for outposts , jatrolB and recounoltcrlng duty ; and .he dlmachou , or troops expected tenet net either ua cavalry or Infantry , Alexander the great reorganized his father's army. Tha fllo of lacho ? of sixteen men was the unit ; two files mudo a dilochy ; two dtlochlcs marlo a .otrarchy ; two tetrarchles a texlarchy ; Lwo of these a syntagura ; Blxteen of LheBo : i Btnall phalanx ; four of them u tetra plmlangarchy , otherwise known OB a large phalanx. The Greeks at tacked in a phalanx , the spear inter locked and shields overlapping. After the first onset the spears were dropped and the day was decided with the sword. The cavalry attacked the en emy in the rear , if posslhlo , and , in case of victory , undertook the puisuit National Trnnnnlttlnc Clock. The transmitting clock at the naval observatory , Washington , is the abso lute monarch of American timekeep ers. Every day In the year except Sunday , by ono pendulum-stroke , it Bpeaks directly and instantaneously to every city and considerable towns be tween the peaks of the Rockies and the pines of Maluo at high noon. By this one clock at the national capital ( together with its duplicate on the Pa- clllc ) , is sot nearly every timepiece in the IJnited States and Cuba , in opt ef these in Mexico and many on the bor der of Canada. A number of clocks from three to 3,000 in nearly every city and largo town are wired together into a local family , and , by means of a switch-key at the telegraph office , are put into direct contact with the parent clock at tlio national capital. So that the instant the electric touch is given from Washington every clock in the circuit whether it bo at Boston , Min neapolis , or Now Orleans begins a new day in perfect accord with its me chanical deity. Culve. Mile. Cairo , the famous prima doa- Ja , wan once on a tour when two Spaniards stele a pocketbook from Lor. Jn it wcro many luck pieces and talla- tnans , and tholr loss worried the singer greatly. When the newspapers report ed tbo theft the pollto thieves sent hor' the relics neatly inclosed in n bag. and with this a courteous note request' Jng that they , as finders of the treas ures , might bo allowed to keep th money that happened to bo In th TiocVetbook as a souvenir of BO greai r tinger. t.ooo WANTED KI --FOK- An Inspiring Hook For Patriotic Readers. Life and DistinguiHliod Services of WILLIAM t OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. [ 'he Celebrated Sy Murat HalsteatU _ Author and Journalist" With Chapters by Hon. John Sherman , Gen. C. II. Grosvonorand Col. Albert Halstoad , ot Ex Governor MoKinley's staff. Introduction by Hon. Chauncoy M. Depow. En larged to Include Closing Days , Death nnd Burial L BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor , lllll , ill ll8 ! the Official IUSTER Paper of OUNTY the county THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN & 1.00. V M H * * V M OT the story of his anoostorfl , birth and youth ; his school dayson - lietmont in the War of tha Rebellion ; diHtinginshod services and promotion to Major ; admission to the bar ; elected prosecutum attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; olotion to Gout-roes' Bovon times ; champion of protection , Bound money and labor- Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin ! istration ; re-election to the Presidency ; triumphal tours throuch the nation ; speeches , principles and policies ; assissiuation and death ; tribute of praise by the nation and the world. His personal virtue , his purity of character , his honesty of motive , his patriotic purpose , his loyalty to right , his love of justice , his ppirit of mercy endeared Win. MoKinloy to the American people and givo' him a place iu their affections second only to that hold by the immortal Lincoln. SEND YOUR fUSTER ft I" 11111)0 IflMII MONEY TO THE lOUNTY KtrUjLlbANj ( Broken Bow , - Nebraska. Colonel Coctimne' * Itrcard. Colonel Henry Clay Coshrane , who bos been ordered from bis post at tbi Boston navy yard to the command of th : marine forces In China , Is a Penn- fcylvanlan ; by birth. Ho has ee n thirty-eight years' service In the corps , and Is ono of the veterans In the serv * ice. He received bla appointment ID tbo early part of the civil war , and participated In the battle of Mobil * iiy nnd other encasement * . Clndrn Curried FIMj"Mlle . Cinders from the forest fires on Cr.pe Cod w ro carried by the wind us far OB Boston , a distance of ahno.st fifty miles , falling in the streets And the wuter6 of the harbor in considerable showers. Ant * IlUk Ciijonne lVj > | > er. Cayenne popper 1 the bent thing that can bo used to destroy rod antt Spread It on the sholvtM In the pan try and the ante will soon Rhrlll Tone * mt Illcli Altltucloi. Races living at high altitudes have weaker and more highly pitched voices than those living in regions where the supply of oxygen Is "more plentiful. Thus , in America , among the Indiana living on the plateaus , between the ranges of the Andes , at an elevation of from 10,000 feet to 14,000 feet , the men have voices like tbe women , and wo men like children , and their singing a shrill monotone. SUPERPOSED LAYERS. Bword of Tliounaud 1'leovi Blade by What do you think of a mrord hlado tlftt contains R thousand sheets of metal ? Yet they are not uncommon , and as you will readily Imagine , are of Oriental workmanship. Our pains taking , patient Japanese friends an Iho rnakera of them. The blades 01 these sabers are made from magnetic Iron ores. The stool is produced In small , very thin sheets , and the work * man begins by fixing ono of them tc the end of an iron rod , which serves as a handla. To this are soldered other mnall Bheeta , until the mass has a length of about eight inches , a width of about two Inches and a thick ness of a little more than a quarter of an inch. This bar Is brought to a white heat , doubled on Itself , and hammered - mered until it Is down to ita original dimensions. This process Is repeated Hfteen times. Fo-ar similar bars ara bhen soldered together , doubled upon th mselTes , resoldered and heated , th < operation being repeated flvo times. Thla process mak a the superposed layers so thin that a saber contains at leaat a thousand sheets of metaL [ f you find ono of these swords that tias a reined appearance you may know It is caused by alternate layers of iron and ateel belnf soldered to- > ether. War Benefit * Bnellih Cupltnllntf. Owing , perhaps to th War , there hag been a considerable falling off In the Bales of hind and property at the Lon don Auction Mart in 1900 , the totals showing only 4,934,769 , as compared with 6t290,314 last year. Ono of tha biggest properties sold was the Caven dish estates of 2,110 acres , In the Staf fordshire and Buckinghamshire , which went for 100,000. R. T. L. PARNSWORTU , Oflico over Swan's Grocery , no YLAH-J Anyone n sketch iiiul 4lc crlptlnn UIUT qulcklr n > our | iliilcn Iruc uliUlicr IIP invention l . . . .iluibly imlc'iitiililt1 ( 'inuniuiii' ' iloii > ntrlctljr coiiiluciitlal. 1 ( iiiiilhookin r itcnta Kent fri-o. Oldest iiiiciiL-y for nu'uri r ji.itnlr. . rntciiln taLun tliroiu'h ilnnn \ Co. it-oclvr tl'iclal notkr , wltliout tlinru-c , Iu the ScientiVic \ handsomely lllnMrnlrtl wt > "Hr ] irivt r'r dilution of nny M'lrtituli ! join-mil rl rn year ; four months , ft. t-vij II LI ! n * HfiUNN & Co.3C1Dro3drtav.f ] 5V Urmicll Ulllxo. I ) ' K' _ it iHit't tliu itintcrlai tliat ifH Into vour rupulrvtlxvutcli tliat rcHtiltH In a perfect lon.uiatno thut does the busluesH , tiny bungler OKU buy the line kltda ) ot material that i ueo In repairing ; but eklll IB the most valuable material that : au bu used In watch repairing : nnd the bungler onn't buy U. 1 eell my skill ( or wlint It IB worth nud It will coat you less than bungling at lower prices. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West eido of square. 1 . 0. Kmpfleld L. 8. Kmpfleld , EMPFIELD BROS , , Successors to 0 , II. Smith , ' Dealers In Hardware , Harness , Stoves and Furniture , Undertaking Goods. Ansolmo , Nebraska. i. San Frandfro , Cnl. The concert by the Sohnbert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette at the V. M. C. A. last night was a most enjoyable affair and the audi ence testified their appreciation on the good things on the program by frequent demands for a repetition. Tbe San Francisco Call. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Hometlilnir New Under TlieBuu. ' All Doctors have tried to euro CATAHIJII by the neo c > ( powders , acid Kiieoe , inhalers nod drugs in paste form. Ttiuli powders dry up tbe mucuous membranes causing them to crack open and Meed. Tbo powerful acids used in he inhalers bare entirely eaten away tin game membranes that their makers lave aimed to cure , while paptee and ointments cannot reach tbe disease. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many years made & close study and specialty of tbe treatment of GATAHIU1. has at last perfected a treatment which when faithfully used not only relieves at once , but perman ently cures CATARRH , by removing the cauee , stopping tbe discharges , am curing all InfUinatlon. It Is tbo only remedy kqown to eclenco that actual ) ; reaches tbe atillctert parts. This won- derlul remedy Is known aa' 'SNUFFLES tbo UUAKANTKKD CATAXKU CURE" and is told at tbo extremely low price of Ono Dollar , eacn package containing internal ard external rnedi cine sufficient fora full month's treat rnent and everything necessary to It perfect use. "SNUPFLKS" Is the only perfec OATAURFJ CURE every made and 1 now recognized as tbe only safe am positive euro for that annoying and die giutlng disease. It cures all Inflama tlon quickly and permanently and la als < wonderfully quick to relieve HA\ FEVER or COLD in the BEAD. CATAKHII when neglected often lead to CONSUMPTION "Snuffles" wil gave you If you use it at once. It la n ordinary remedy , but * complete treat went which is positively guaranteed t cure Catarrh in any form or stage i used according to tbe directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once , and write fni particulars as to yonr condition , and you will receive special advice from tbe din covercr of this wonderful remedy regard Ing your ease without cost to vou be yond tbe regular price of ' 'Snuffles11 tbe "Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. " Sent prepdd to any address In the United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. R 177 , EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. Business Pointers. Job printing at this office. All kind of Books at Ed. Mo. Comas's. News Galore ; RYEBBON & WATTS. 8-15 tf Bibles at Publisher's prices. See Ed. McComas. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins * drug store. Ed McComas keeps Kodaks and Kodaks supplies. Wanted : Two or three more boarders at Mrs. Lillie King's. Ed. McComas keep all kinds of school books and supplies. If yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices Pepsin Gum , two packages ior a nickel at "WILKINB * PHARMACY. Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , office northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Dierks Lumber Co. has in stock a car load of fine cedar posts for the trade. See W. D. Blaokwoll at Farmers Bank for Fire , Cyclone and Torna do insurance. 711 tf Money to loan on Old Line Life Insurance Policies. Or policies bought outright. WILLIB CADWELL. Those wanting to purchase city lots or blocks , or lands adjourning Broken Bow , oall on J. B. Smth. 8-29 tf For Sprains , swelling and lameness there iu nothing BO Rood as Chamber lain's Pain Bulni. Try It. For Bale by J , U. Haeborlo. Dress making up stairs north of Republican oflico. Satisfaction guaranteed and your sowing soliotod. ANNA EMHRSON. Look out for Munk's Auction Store , September 1st , northeast corner public square , south ot Grand Central Hotel. 8 22 tf If you have ranches , farms or city property you want to sell or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-1 Mf Let us repair your old organ so you can try some of our new music. RYERHON & WATTS , P O. Store. 8-15 tf Fou SALK OR TRADB Town lots and a few five acre lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN RBYKKB. When you have no appetite , do not relish yout food and feel dull after eating - ing you may know thnt you need a doae of CUnmborlnin'a Stomach nd Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. 8am pies freu at IlaoborleV Fancy Gift Books at Ed M- /onm'e. ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at WalteiM Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoffiue. 0-20 tf. Farms for sale nnd lands for rent. is the time to get a farm cheap , an the cheap farms'are nil pomp , and prices are advancing rapidly , j J. G. BRKNIZKR. You can save money by ordering your reading matter through tbe REPUBLICAN. We can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazine for less than publishers prices. Moved to Realty Block. A , E. Anderson. Oot. 1 , 1801. In order to clean up my stock of wind mills , I will for the next sixty days , from date , sell mills at cost , for cash. Come in and lake advantage of the low price. O.U. CONBAD. The old and reliable firm of Dierks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the wan'i ' of their customers are always in stock. 321tf _ _ _ J _ _ _ J. Jj There are thousands of people , Buffering untold torture from plica becanee of the popular impression that they cannot be cured1 TAB- LKR'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT - MENT will euro ihem and the pa tient will remain cured. Price , 60 cents in bottles , Tubes , 75 cents Kd , MoComae , Broken Bow and Merna. Asuland , IVis. May 4th. The M. E. ohnroh was crowded last night to hear tie Sobnberts and it was evident from the hearty applause given each number that everyone waa highlv pleased with the efforts of the artists. The company has been here b of ore and it is a general favorite hero as well aa elsewhere. The Daily Herald. ' STORE NEWS ! WP arp in a position to Rerve the wants of the pee pie north tast , south and west both city and country. We have a good , clean stock of HEALTHY FOOD PRODUCTS , i and we would be pleased to do business with you. We carry at all times a good stock of the following lines : 1 \ * - Groceries , i&i Queensware , Cutlery , Wall Paper , Patent Medicines , % Tinware , Lamps , and Pure Food Products. Just a Minute on We are the ONLY LAMP MEN in Ouster county so recognized by the people , and in a few days we will bave the Finest and Largest Line of Lamps West of Omaha , WAIT FOR THEM. Yours UIV ! For. . J. C. BOWEN , I " EAGLE JROCERY. | 83 All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested $ $ to oall and settle their account by cash at onoe. I must have * 83I money to pay bills , I oannot do business on wind. vel Yours truly , jjiyj I W. S. SWAN , | i Proprietor. $ 10 Bars of Soap for 25c. f ? | E28g f&ti * Shi v.liWihy ; , . * : ; i : v : ; ry. ; A. W. DRAKE has just received llaviland China , Vases , Cups and Saucers , etc. , for the holiday trade. Fine frames and mouldings. Sohool supplies in stock. 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 price or less. Tables , Lamps , Tumblers , Silverware , Cutlery , and a Complete Line of House Furnishing Goods at prices that are right. Call and lot me show you new Goodn , Mirrors , eto. A. W. . . DRAKE , W West Side Square Broken Bow. Nebraska. COLLOM'S GROCERY ! A oar load of old wheat Hour , SS Every sack warranted. ECBW STOCK of GROCERIES , And are prepared to soli as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. pnurr , ovuTcitt * ana CKI.KUV JN BEA.HON. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any park of the , city Give us a trial. A. A. COLLOM. ' 'TV ' * '