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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
Ul.t Librarian Society VOL XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 31 , 1901-EIGHT PAGES , | CHAM CHAT. yen eet'n ' < m ? The LCiV stiffened gold two platea of solid gold o u the 9 8 puteido of a composition raotal. A & Hotter than solid cold because A more Hiihstantin'l , all the riohnoHB 5 of design , all the carefulness ot 3 Gnldh iveu the most expansive $ chnhiB. A Whatever ono'a 'JCcupation , or 1 eec ial rank the most satisfactory ' to wear , the most prolltahlo to buy. buy.See See 'em. Graduate ot Chlcnuo Opthalmlc College. Moved to Sealty 1 Block. School Books , Tablets AND Ic School Supplies , r { AT J , G. Haeberle's : SEE W. D. Blackwell , If You Need I FIRE , a CYCLONE OR TORNADO MSUEANCE. None but the Beat Companies | All ICIiulH ol 3XotarVnrlc. . 6cho.ol Ordora Bought. lloiiBCH to Rent. 9 And Collections Promptly 0 = 11 Attended too. D Oflioe over N Glenn's Tailors w s\ \ Slvop , Broken Bow , Neb. r 3c 3S ) yji yji "ii 573''ir'Pj ) cUaciiliJlljHSEScJflSESStiJj School books and Hiipplien at Ed. MoComaa'H. depends very much 01 the condition of tho' liver and kid- ii vH. Thn ilia of lifo make but litllo imprt'SHion on UIOHO whcibc digestion IH good. Von can regulate - late your liver and kidnojn will IlEliUINEand enjoy health and buoyancy of spiritR. Prio SO cents Ed. McComaa , Broken Uow and Morna. faooy Bos Stationery at Ed Mo- Comas's. ituport for To tiny. Whcnt .M ) Hurley .80 Oats .3 : . Corn Hyo HuUor 15 -.16 Potatoci , per bnqliel 1 W Onlon0. par ImHliol . . . . - . 1.00 Oliickoue , per iibunil.v . . , .0 lloft , 6 So Cows 'J.OO @ Sti'018 { S.5J © Turkoyu , per pouuit .lli Str w , percwt .J llay , New , per ton 4.5 and read what 1 Ray. Foivton day ft to make room for m'f fall nrdor o ouches. I will make a reduction of 35 per cant on all Karpon Steo Construction couchoa. A. W. DRAKE , West Side Square , Greats is Oho plaoo 10 buy tin ware. Buats at Bowen's. They 'arc beauties. Snvo money by buying at Groatf hardware store , 11. 11. Andrews of Callaway , was n oity visitor Monday. H. J. Shinn of West Union , was a oity visitor Monday. For Kodaka supplies and Kodake gc to Ed. McCoruaa'a. E. Royso and family are visiting this week in tbo oity with their friends. Sas ! It will pay you to get next to our big line of Holiday goods. RYKUBON & WATTS. This oflleG acknowledges a friend ly call Monday afternoon from Edi tor Wisely of Sargent. Lewis MoCreary and I'l. B. Sohnoringor , wore in the oity Mon day on court business. ' , ' Money loaned on improved farms. JAMKS LEDWIOII , 7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr. D , W. ThoraBon is visiting at home thin week with his wife and many fricndh of the oity. John Dccious , who has boon can- vaesing in Missouri for the past tl reo months returned Sunday. J. P. llutohiusou who has boon absent from the oity for several nonths returned home Sunday light. Rev. Tritos'the new M. E. pae- or at this place , was greeted with a largo audience at the Sunday morning services. , II. B. Drake was called to Lin coln last Friday night , by the sick- toss oi his daughter , Fannie who is ittonding the state university. Ed. Hewitt of Omaha , was a oity visitor the first of the week. Ed was on his way to Mullen to visit iis parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wilaoa Hewitt. Rov. S. W. Richards. L. A. Par. neuter , Willis Cadwell and wife , attended the Baptist church dedica tion at Lodi laat Sunday. They went over Saturday returning Mon day .A meeting of the Ouster County Editorial Association was held in this oity Monday night. At the conclusion of the session the boys enjoyed an oyster supper at Fred ilinno'a , Roy Barnard , junior editor of the Callaway Courier , and Frank Con- loy , editor of the Callaway Tribune , wore over Monday night attending i meeting of the Cuator County Editorial Association. Corn-huakera , sprained wrists , barbed wire outs , burns , bruises , severe lacerations and external in juries of any kind are promptly and hanpily ( cured by applying BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. Price , 25 and 50 cents. Ed. Afo- Comae , Broken Bow and Merna. Wilson Broe. of this plaoo have engaged in the business of buying hogs and cattle to phip. They propose to pay the top of the mark et and leave no txcuso for farmers that arc tributary to Broken Bow to senk other markota. The Re publican wishes them SUOCFBB in their now enterprise. Qeo. F. P.ilmor , , s to bo the out side purchasing agent. Alpha Morgan , as chairman of the republican central committee won hia case against the oounty clerk The clerk had made up the county ticket with the populist candidates firnt. Mr. Morgan contended that under the law , as the state wont re publican last year , the republicans should have first place on the ticket Judge Sullivan granted the injunc tiou , but aa nearly half the ballots had been run the order will only change thoao yet to be printed. Mra. Calista Grant left last Fri day night for Urbana , 111. , to join Mr. Grant , where he has recently located. Mrs. Grant , kindly ru moraberod by a number of her lad ; friends of the M. B. A. , of whiol film was a member , on the evening of her departure. At the closing o the session of the lodge , Dr. Pick ntt presented her with the tokens o the lodgo'n esteem in hm ultra happy manner. Mrs. Grant repUot with feeling , expressing her appro oiatioH of the honor bestowed. Th ladies had prepared a lunch whic was served at the close of the ex oroisoB. Eastman's Kodaka at Ed. Mo. > omaa'fl. E , L. Perry ot Merna was a friend y caller today. E. R. Puroell visited Lincoln Monday night. W AN TEiD Improved farms for ale. WiLt.ia CADWKUJ , Leave your order for ah kinds of mrdwaro at Groats. ' See Ed. MoComau'd new line of books. The are immense. N. T. Gadd wont to Fairbury Tuesday night on legal business. A big line of new books just iching to bo read , at , Ryororson & Watts. M. G. Montgomery , of Lillian was a friendly caller at this office Tuesday. Fred Rinno waa appointed oity clerk last night , vice , C. ll.llolcomb esignod. Rov. S. W. Rlionarda will preach lore Sunday at 11am and at Morna n the evening. Virgo Allyn , one of the pioneer stockman of the Sou Hi , Loup , wan a city visitor Monday. E , R. Douglas returned this mor ning from Oklahoma , where ho has > eon for several weeks. Harry Wright expects to move to Sargont the first of Deo. , whore 10 haa leased a farm and stock for a term of yours. . A little 3 for 2Co shoot music oftt. Don't lot us keep it to longer or wo won't like to part with it. RYKUSON & WATTS. Leon CzolgoBz , the murderer of President MoKinloy paid the ox- remo penalty exacted by the law 'or his crime , Tuesday morning , at 7.12,0'olook. M. B. EggelBon of Rf no was c friendly caller at this office Tuoa- day. Mr. Eggelson moved last spring from Cherry county and nought a farm near Ryuo. B. ( ! ) . Sweazy , ot Clarinda Iowa las boon in the oity the past two week * ) looking after his business ntcrosts. He in having the building west of the Commercial uiovod to resident lots west of the M. E. jarsonage. The attention of our readers is call cd to our special offer of the life of William MoKinley , by Murat ; Ialated , and other prominent men , and the REPUBLICAN for 81 50. We 'uruiah both for the retail price of the book. Send in your oVder at onoo. The tiling for the bridges on 4th and 5th avenues have arrived and workmen are engaged in putting them together on 4th avenue to put in place. They came in two sec tions and bolted together ; have a diamctor of S feot. They are of steel and will have atoel guards. In anaemia and most women's ailments the digestion IB weak , the making of colorj flash and strength out of food , is imperfect so that the patient is 'week , wan , nervous and dyspeptic. This condition can bo corrected by taking a course of HERBINE. Price , 50 cents. Ed. McCoinae , Broken Bow and Merna. S. L. Glover ol Dry valley , was a friendly caller at this oUico Tues day. Ho says he mnl M. E. Schnor- inger on the road going eaat as he came. As the county is paying Mr. "ohnerinqor over $ G 00 a day for his services at the court house it makes his campaign rather ex pensive to the tax payers If the county must pay for the pop cam paign wo would suggest that there are plenty of tanners who would do the work for at least one third it coat to pay Mr. Schnoringor. Naval Cadet Loveman Noa , who was shot and boloed by insurgents in South Samar recently , was a special friend of our towsman , Simon Cameron. Mr. Cameron made his acquaintance while sta tioned at Chattanooga , Teun. , whore the young man's parents live. He was a graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy and had been serving in Phillippine waters about two years. He waa in command of a gun boat at the time ho was snot , but had gone ashore to prevent smugliug and was attacked by the insurgents , shot and boloed , lie was twonty- two years old , MAKIUBU Athoy Daily. At the home of the brides parents near Mliburn , on the Middle Loup , October , 27 , at high noon. Mr * Le Grand Athoy and M-ua Rose Daily , Rev. M , E , Myros of this oity ofli- oiating , The groom is well known in Broken Bow and is employed measuring girths at Wilson and Drakes. His bride is ono of Ouster county's charming "school mama" liaudsomo , afliablo , frugal. Wo joi u their host of jfnonds in wishing them a long , happy and prosperous journey down life's stream. Woman SiillVngo County Convention. The third annual convention of CiiHtor county convened in the court room Saturday , Before the open * ing of the convention a free diu- uer was given by the ladies of Broken Bow , which together with the tact ol the presiding officers united the suffragist of the county in a bond that spoake well for fu : turo work of the county , The other good things of the con vention were papers road by Hetty Jacobs , of Now Helena , Mrs C. L Tuppor , of Anaolmo and Mrs. Carrie Carlos of Broken Bow , which wore strictly to the subject , covering a largo field. Au address , by Hon. J. D' Roam on state laws on Woman's Rights waa wolf appreciated , Mr. Wood- bey gave a talk on wt man in Scrip lures , which was humorous and to the point. Clara A. Young , Prea. of Nob. W. S. A. made a short addroaa con- gratulatiug the Suffragists , that the cause SB gaining ground so rapidly through the state. The officers installed for the' coming yeai are Nelly E. Taylor , president ; Mra. Thorpp , vice-presi dent ; Mrs. Allio Pelkoy.oorroHpoud- ing sccrotrry ; Julia Willis , record ing secretary ; Mrs. Anna Roam , treasurer ; Mrs , Tuppor and Mrs , McCandless , auditors. The convention closed by an cvouing session in the Baptist obtarch , opcued by male quartette selection by Messrs. Morcis , Ramah and Peter Ryorson , and Herbert Watts. Mr. N. K. Grigge , of Lin. coin , then hold the audience en tranced with his program of origin al poetry and songs.A A SUKFJCAGIST. Cliurcii HervIcc-H. UAPTIBT OHUIltm. ProaobJng service both morning and evening by Rov. Richards , at , 1 la. _ m. and 7:30 : p. rn. The pub ic is cordially invited. u.E.ouimon. The subject for the morning sermon at the M. E. chnroh will bo "Our Obligations".Text Matt.22:21 : In the evening the aubjeot will bo "Gambling" . Text Matt. 28:35. : You are cordially invited. Goo.P Trilcs Pastor u.n. OIIURCU. Next Sunday morning at the U. B church the pastor will use the subject "Jacobs Last Blessing" and in the evening an illustra'- ! sermon on , "The Sooret of Joseph's Success or the Model Young man. " The male quartette will sing in the ovon- ing. A cordial welcome to all , There are thousands of people , suffering untold torture from piles because of thp popular impression that they cannot bo cured' TAB- LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT will cure them and the pa tient will remain otinjrl. Price , 50 omits in bottles. 'Tubes , 75 cunts Ed. MoOoniRS , Broken Bow and Merna. . - AllHCIIIIO. Ansoltno now boasts of two telephone line ? . Mr. Amos Trout , foreman of the west enctlon is quitu sick. Will Walters of Hroken .How spout Sunday with frionda hero . Ed. Scott expects to tie-in building tin addition to his IIOIIHO this wcuk. II. H. Andrews is recovering quite rapidly from hia injurlea icceived by being thrown from a horse. Mrs. 0 , L. Tuppur and Mrs , Knte Howman wont to the county capital Saturday , taking in the play Suturdxy evening. Mre. G. W. Williams was tailed Fri day to the bed aldo of her Hislor Mru. Jack McDcrrant who ia very aick , at the laat report she wad no better. K. D. Atkinson of Merna took the train from here Sunday niuht for Nelson Neb. whcro he will viait hia motbur and nistera for n few days before Betting out for hia now homn in California. The wedding of Mr. Sam Trout und MltiH Myrtle Dodge which took place at the M. i' . church in Merna on Wednes day of last week was a very rxretty affair which wan witnessed by ucout airly friends Mr. and Mrs. Trout will make their home hero ai Mr. Trout Is the auction toreinnn at this place lor the east neetioH. Wo are glad to welcome them among us , Keep sweet on Tuesday. And now B barbers chair and a black smith sbop'aro planted In our'.mldst , Lumber is being hauled for a now lour on the bridge at lower George town. Corn buskers , after the heavy rain of Sunday night , were up against a tough proposition. Mlw Marglno Tucker IB the ofllolont tonolior at Uurr Oak this winter and ijlvos satisfaction to the piUrona. The building adjoining the ntorc \\ill bo put in ropuir shortly for the UBO oi lodgoi , by ootmners,8mpkorfi and parties of all kinds. More land viewers have visited the [ joup this summer than in the previous Qvoyonra. An agent tolls me that thoru IB a qonoral advunoo In real estate ill around. The now and improved machinery in the mill works aniootbly and entis- Inctority. In addition to the usual mill works a nice article of breakl\ist food , la running oil' . When the ofllco aooka tno man It Im plies tbat ho IB capable , that ho io cran- i > otont , that ho is puccecslul in bunlnoeti that ho is wanted to Oil the bill. Walt CJoorRO is nil that and a whole lot more than that. v , Weather duo Bincb last writing , M. Conloy is pUking corn , crop fair. J. P. Ileadley has llnlxhed ahucklng corn. , II. O. Donnol is erecting uheilu to lioiiflo hiu cnttlo and aheop. B. O. Shucd and the rata are HUH do ing bualnoqH ut the old stand. Joseph Province reports MO bushel of rye and a tnir crop of corn. 0. H. Monk or will Aanist in caring for Smiths ) stock during the winter. II. S. Uoadby Is busy gathering what llttlo of his crop loft by insects , Georg.o 1'olky is the boaa on Bpuda and his wife hud a tlno garden. Mra. C. E , Conloy of Hackberry , Oklahoniaiu visiting at M. Conloy'a. E , W. Prettyni an is running J. W , 1'rottymans ranch. Ligo Is n hustler. After a severe attaak of Typhoid fever the Peterson family are all recovered I. D. Shuman has a large hard o cattle and plenty of alfalfa bay to winter them. L. II. MtiCall haa a fair crop of rye and corn , Ho la off on a cattle dual in lllinoio , C. O. Empfleld hna lila house about ready to occupy , Mr , Flah In doing the plastering. G. W , Hoadjey lives back in the hil IB I seldom BOO him ho is no doubt buay gathering his crop , J. F. Foxworthy has a fair crop o corn and had a fair garden. John takes UB all down raining garden Banco. A. Cooper had a fair crop of rye ; ho erected ehcda to shelter hia stock ; ma Porno hogs and corn enough to winter them. J. II. Smith informs 113 that he winter 500 head ot cattle , ho linn tin abundauco of hay and has cut -100 acres of corn. lion Empflold's cattle got breachy and lien naid words that would not look well In print the is busy shucking the oofn with ono eye on the oattlo. Nimby acknowledges a flying visit from John Mair this morning , ho in- fornmis tkutS. Noth mid two ot his children have n Bevoro attack ot typold fovcr. J. II , IH'iui IB the only nmn that had myvh"nt thrcHhed ; did not loom hia yield ; will have enough to keep him and the good woman in blHcnlU till ho raises another crop. A. J. licovce bought a organ and no carriage during the season and they iKui't smell of Ins , the sheriff was over there ou Monday but it was to notilly him that ho was a juror. It is evident M , JS. Eftleston is a rust ler , ho has had a largo Bed hotiao ecoctod Inid a well made and a wind-mill oreot- odhas broke oat Homo land and io grow ing up with the country. Picket and Ituek are shredding and shucking cof n ; machine docs good work ' K they had mitllciont power they have an oluht horse power but U Is to light us it'reqiilm ) n. fonrtooa howe power , t uny are making arrangements to got u povor niul then they will bo nblo to do good work. _ _ - a , . p. OrUUIn Mews * Mra. Kd Day returned to Lor homo last Tuesday. A Mr. Nobloof Broken Haw is work ing for Mr. Hill. Election will soon bo hero aiul there will boBomo ( lisipointod men , Nowa BOoina to bo acarcu this \vook ; will try to do bettor nest week. Mr. Blankonahlp contemplated mov ing to CuBtcr Center before Bprlng , Mr. Strong son-in-law of T. J. Ed wards arrived lust week from Uurr , * ho pnrty at Mr. Seover's last Friday night was qvito a BuecetH. There wore about fifty proBont. ' Prof. Deal of Morna , was In the vnlloy Saturday and Sunday . Wo are alwaya glau to eeo Alv * . Owing to the rain last Sunday night 0. 13. | was not very well attended. There were a fawproscnt and un election \vaa hold. - / } \ xc - , ' < - ? - - / fc7 - 7cxK Kvc ? \ - -1 - / } - -J- - JAMES C. ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management or the Qlnbe Hotel , wo undertake no now business to IIH. From our oupori- once wo fool competent to cater to the wants of the public and afford the boat of aocomodatious. Wo shall do our boat to maintain the excellent reputation that the house haa bornn in the past , and kobp in touch with the requirements of the times. Rates strictly $1.08 per day. The patronage of the public is solicited , FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always have the beat quality of j Lumber and other building ma terials at the Lowest Paces. 'Phono No , 79. W. L. RULE'Manager. F r a First Class Smoke Try the Martial and I Corona Grande' | VCigars. . 4 § v MANUFACTURED BY 4'V 'V I E H. DALBEY , . , fei iafe&fe