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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
( to. Republican erjr Thursday At the County Seat. D. M. AM81JEHHY , Editor a-O < n o In Cndcr Block , Fonrth ATO.- Enterednl tbo postofflco nt Broken How , Nob. , BI BecomUlam mimox for trausmlmlon through the U. H. Mall * . BU11BC1U1TION I'JUOE : One Year iniummco. . . 91.00 ADVKUTiaiNO U\TK8. One colnmn , ) ier month , ST. 00 , Onp.lmlf col umn , per month , ! M. < W ( laartcr column , per month , J2. CO. Lew than qnntter column , CO couts uer Inch per month. Ceiot on flrct PHRO , CD cents per Inoli , per LocaiiulvertlMng5 cents t > ur line each Inter. Hotlco of church l lra , noclnMca and rntortalu * inenU where money la chiitRvd , ODu.lmlf rated , Society notices auil iccfilutioin , one-halt ruin Wedding uotlccs free. h U prlw for publlthlug list ot prvreuti ) . , , , . , .Death notices tree , hnlf \ > I\M \ far puhllahlnc oCltuary notlcoi , nnd cards of thanke. Lcgnl noticed at rated prutlilcil by > * lttntesof THURSDAY , NOV.l)0 ) Yes , "hogs are up , " steers are up , horsnu arc up , corn is up , wheat up , rcpublicaniHni is up , and pops are down , Honoo the whine , With corn at f > 2 cents , liogs $6.26 and stoera $4 00 , fannum are Btriotly favored and not .1 few of them are in ahapo to renp.n harvest. Prosperity is the word Next year the republicans will have a show to elect rt publicans to congress from Nobrnuku to succeed the pops , who now hol.l the places. Stand up for Nebraska. \ The qiioation of a supervisor to ouocoed C. O. Liml in the south west purt of the county is the burc- lug issue. I. P. Mills and James Henry of Elitn are mentioned. "Wrong will triumph awhile , but right will ultimately prevail. " Beacon , Right a ainbrother Beacon , But it took a loug while in ( Junior county for right to triumph. But it there to stay this time. State Treasurer Steufor makes a complete denialof , the charge inndo by the Bee Monday , in reference to the Cnming's county bond deal it in the Btato Journal Tuesday. IIi letter of ozphnation would iudi > * oato that the Boo had boon misin formed. Broken Bow can now booBt o loading all other markets in Custo county in prices on [ hogs and corn every day in the wooks. Th changed condition V things is es pccially noticed in the number o wagons of hogs wo see on our Vests. Hogs wont to § 5.25 Mon day and corn to 52 cents , The Courier aud Chrouiolo are already whooping it up for- Senator Ourno for congress. There will doubtless Doa , , nutuboi of candidates for the place , but if Senator Cutne ooiiBontb to entqr the rauo , wo know of no man in the oixth dis- triot that would bo moro popular or iill the position with Creator credit. Bryau is begging the question "Worse than that he is pbyiiig the demagogue. "If republican policies have arouuod any protest during the past year. " ho says , "that protest is offset by the iniluouco exerted by / tbo assassination of President Mo- Kinloy. " And listen to this shame less anpcrHion : "Republicans everywhere confessed their roliauco upon this iniluouco. " That spooah ia not worthy of any man , much loss a person who ban boon consider ed of Buflioiont importance to bo twiao nominated for tjio presidency. It is unfortunate for Mr. Bryan that .ho has the fatal gift of saying the wrong thing in the wrong placo. Kearney Hub. Our friendly coi/tomporaricn are trying to bolster up their lost cause and encourage their misguided fol * lowers by claiming that the late BUCOOBB of tbo republican party in this county was only an accident and that the county still has a ma jority of populist. This conclu sion is baaed upon the fact that there wore 084 more votes east last year in the presidential campaign than at the recent election. But tbo figures does not warrant their conclusion. The vote of Poynter for governor last year which WAB the average pop vote , was 2008. This year the combined fusion vote for Hollonbook for judge of the Hupremo court , was 1770. The dif ference between Poyntor's vote and Hollonbook'a is 208. Had the full Vote boon cast th'u year the pop vote could only have been increased 208 voice , counting itn full strength of last year. AH there were no acocHaion to the popa this years from republican ranks it is fair to OHtimato that the remainder of the stay at homo vote wore republicans , which was 308. This added to Sedgwick's vote would have given him 2303 , or 11)5 ) majority vjpr Poyntoi's vote lt\ft year. The figures provo that the republican victory watt no accident , and instead of the stay at homo vote being re sponsible for the pops defeat it was the cause of the republican major , ity buint ; IIMtlnn it would have HH'ii luul we bad a full voto. Armstrong's larpu vote does not in- lioato that t'loro ' were 21111 popu- JHtH in thu ( Hiiiity ) , but was merely mi endorsement of his oflicial rec ord. Both Salmoringnr and Oe- jourii root > iv ! il moro than their > arty vote for the aamo reason. , 'liu facts are , the pop loaders have oolcd the pcopl'i an long aa they can. The hand writing exhibited on the fi h of November , oan bo in- crpted in but ono way , and that is hey Have boon weighed in the bal- ini'o and found wanting. No more ) ( ? ) wanted by the voters and the next general election will wipe them oil the faoo of thu earth. A i > ca < l Wooilchuck. "An Old Settlor" scored a point ngitinst the editor of the Gazette last week through the oolutus of thu Journal , the force of which wo ore compelled to acknowledge. He was reminded , at our- expense , of a dog who barked at a stone wall over so niary years ago bauk in Now York state , and his master ex plained that they had killed a woodchuck - chuck there the week before and ho was barking at the same old hole. Thia with reference to our criticism Billy Bryan. Wo conooed the point and admit that Billy Bryan is a very dead woodchuok and that it is a plain waato of lime to lire at the hole 10 to 1 whore ho was shot and tjorioualy wounded with votes in 1800 aud killed in 1000. It was a real good joke at our expense. Ashland Gazette. Day Proclaimed. President Kooaovelt has issued the formal proclamation for Thanks * giving Day , taking oooasiqn therein to pay a titling tribute to the late President MoKinloy. Wo quote ; "A Proclamation The season is nigh when according to the time hallowed oimom of our people the president appoints a day as the cdpuoiul occasion for praise and thanksgiving to God. Thia thanks giving finds the pcoplo Htill bowed with sorrow for tliu death of a great and good president. Wo mourn President MoKmloy because wo t > o loved and honored him. and the manner of his death should awake u in the hroatttH of our people a keen anxiety lor the uountiy aud nt the same time a resolute purpOHO not to bo driven by any calamity from the path of strong , orderly , popular liberty which aa a nation wo have this far safely trod. Yet in spite of this great dinaHtor , it is novortholoHS true that no people on earth have siuih abundant oauno lor thanks an wo have , The past year particular has been ono of peace ana plenty.Vo have proapored in things material and have boon able to work lor otti own uplifting in things intellectual and spiritual. Lot us remember that aa much has boon given us , much will buoxpoot- od from us ; and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from the lips and shows itself in deeds. Wo oan boat provo our thankfulness to the Almighty by thu way in which on this earth and at this time each of us dooa las' duty to his follow man. * \ "Now , therefore , I , Theodore UooHovolt , president of the United States , do hereby designate as a day of general thanksgiving , Thursday , the 28th of this present November and do recommend that throughout the land the people oeaae from their wonted occupations , and at their several homes and places ot worship reverently thank the Giver of ail good for the countless blessings of ot our national life. 'In witness whereof I haye hore- unto set my hand and caused the Heal of the United States to bo affixed , ' Done at the oity of Washington thia Ud day of November in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and ono and the independ ence of the United States the ono hundred and twenty.sixth , "Tiiuonoiuc HOOBKVBLT "Jiy the prohidont : "John Hay , Secretary of State. " _ , _ _ Wo Want to Husk Your Corn XVIth our twelve hundred pair of cot ton (1 ( jnnel husUing mitts You onn buy Go. uiltto any where , but there is Hie BBtno old 20 to 25 per cent difference bo twt-en our Go inlttn and those bought olaowho . Wo Imv.B just received 1300 pnlra of sample Rlovos nnd mittens , ohlldrcna and misseo yarn mittens , Roll KloveH , ladies' mlttono. AllImaginable styles In inen'fl and boy'j lined nnd tin- lined Rlovoa nnd mitteno. These Rlovea nnd mlttfinn were mude up specially for enrnplns nnd nro better In quality than the regular ROotU. Wo buy theao Roods at a disjoint from regular wholesale prices nnd tire thus enabled to furnish thorn to our friends nt and below the wholesale prioo. You atve the regular ratal margin. You cnu w lit Into any country atoro and buy H suit of olotlics nnd probably Do satisfied , l.ou may pay $2 00 leee than your neighbor piihl for the same eult , nnd utill your neighbor may be Bat- lolled. Them IB n wldn difference be tween cold satisfaction" nnd "rlKht trofttmont , " our prlcoa on clothing will average just itbout what the ordinary merchant pays for his goods , auU the customer ia assured of''right ' trcntmenl" hero by paying juat the sr-tno prices na the other fellow pa ni'd hero is where vou Bnyoyour gooil hard-monoy , no the kind of prlceu wt > nra mslcmt ; on clothing will tnnko your short c.orn crop look long anJyournoft corn will auuiu linrdor. ' At1.1)3 ) and S5.90 wo lire ehowiug nice oloim nil wool ofisalmero business auils In sizes 30 to 42 that would bo cheap at 8G.50 to 87.BO. At 80-00 , 88.40 , $9.90.813.CO , we nro showing elegant lines of cannl- tnnro aults , finely tailored and up to date in every particular. All Wool Black Ulny Worsted Suits in winter weights the kind you pnv ten dollara for elee- where in round und square cut , nicely tailored. A fortunate little cuali pur obaoe enables us to place these autts with our friends at $7.90. This la what we call u bargain ; some people call it nn Impossibility , but nil things are possible with him who ruatlcn nnd h in the coin Hotter Clay Woisted Suits in Slims , Stouts nnd regulnrs at 99 90 , 012 GO oto. Hero's an old fashioned all wool black blidaeye Worsted Hull , sizes 30 to 42 , that would bo very clump at Sl'J.GO but under our private ayatem of 4tanapa" you eau buy theih for 89.90. Ol courflo you will take n look at our "luy out" in overconto , Rnglnnotts , OuO overcoata , Yoke overcoats , Ulatere oto. up to date styles , prlcoo atriotly right , and the easiest Boiling line of over- coaU wo nvor had. Even Boll them In our sleep. - , , Como to us for your winter clonk nnd wo will mttku you look-like tula picture. This out represent a one of the Nobby Style Ladies Jackets of. which wo. nre Belling eo many thia fall/ \ The styles nro vnrled and beautiful , but there is no dignity in the price. There never was n little gnrrnont launched on-tho eoa ot fnshlon to equal in beauty und comfort the Fur collarett , and this eoaeon the styles nre moro beautiful than ever nnd the prlcoa nro very reasonable. A neat collarett on top of n last years jaolcot transforms the whole wardrobe and gives to the wearer a comfortable up to ilnte appenrnnee. " 1 bought R pair of shoes ot you two yenra ngo und liavo had no othera Blnoe" remarked n customer the other day , na ho walked In to buy' another pair. ' ' Of course thia was nu error on our part , as we never expect a customer to wear ono pair of our shoos two years , but wo do expect every pair of shoes wo sell to give fair and reasonable aurvloe In proportion to the price paid , Our customers are entitled to the best there is to bo hail and 1C they don't get it wo want to know it. Do your trading nt the big store where they never have to complain ot dull times : Homombor our new location , 4 doora north o Broken Bow State Bank. Wilson & Drake. Aii Open Letter to My Old friends and the I'nbllc In Ucucral , I want to bring to your notice that I have opened n general store at Sargent , Nob. and will sell dry ( goods , hardware and implements , in soaaon. I have put up a good building. I have a nlco room and a clean stock of goods , My goods are bought in the eastern markets for c.iHh and I intend to sell them for iMflhor its ouqual. I will buy your butter , t ggs , hides nnd anything vou have to trade. I will pay cash for your poultry or give you trade. T am soiling the Aurora tlour no better Hour can bo found in Nob. I atn no stranger to you as I have boon in buainoHfl for over 15 yeara. The sheiiff bought my old busi ness and took it at * his own figured , and'left mo nothing. But thanks to my friends : I hustled a now start and now I am happy and contended. All my troubles are now ended. Kingman and Squires combine could not keep the dutchman down. Yours for business , 2t G. W. WILDK , All kind of Books at Ed. Mo- Uomas's. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. MomctlilnKT Mov Under Tlie Bun. " All. Dontora have tried to euro ! ATAHUU by the use of powdora , acid gases , inbnlura aud drugs In paste form. Tneli powders dry up the mucuoua membranes causing them to craok open and bleed. The powerful acids uaedin the inhalers have entirely eaten away .he aatno tnembranoa that their makers unvo nitnod to cure , while paftes nnd ointments cannot reach the dlaoase. An old ttnd experienced practitioner who haa for mnny years made a close study and specialty of the treatment' OATAKKU. has nt laat perfected a treatment which when faithfully used , not only rolUwcs at once , but perman ently cures CATARRH , by rumovlng the cause , stopping the discharges , and curing all inOamntion. It Is the only remedy known to eclenco that actually reaches the nllllcted parts. This won derful remedy la known na 'SNUFFLES the GUAKANTKED CATARRH CURE" nnd is sold nt the extremely low price of Ono Dollar , cacli pnckago containing internal nnd external modl- slno BUtllclont fern full mouth's treat ment nnd everything necessary to Us ! > tirfcct UBO. "SNUFFLES" la the only perfect OATAURII CURE every made nnd is now recognized aa the only safe and positive euro for that annoying and dla- : iiBtlntj discaao. It cures nil Inllama- Ion quickly nnd permanently and ia nlao wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD In tuo HEAD. CATAUIUI when neglected of ten leada o CONSUMPriON "Snuflles" will save you If you use it at once. , It Is no ordinary remedy , but a complete treat ment which is positively guaranteed to euro Ofttarru in any form or stage if used according to tbo directions which acoompnny cacti pnckago. Don't delay but. Bend for it nt once , and write full particulars as to your condition , nnd you will receive special advice from the dis coverer of this wonderful remedy regardIng - Ing your ease without coat to vou be yond tbo regular price of'"Snuff lea" the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. " ' Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt ot Ono Dollar. Address Dopt. E 177 , DDWIN ; B. GILES & COMPANY , 2330 and 2332 Market StreotPhiladelphia. . To remove n troublesome sorn or bunion : First soak the corn or bunion in warm wntor to eoftou in , then pare it as closely ns possible without drawing blood ami apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice dally ; rubbing vigorously for live minuets cncb application. A corn plaster should bo worn * for a few days , to nrotect It from'tho shoo. AH n general liniment for sprains , brtfiaeB , FamsneBsaud rheumatism. Pain Ualm la nneqtinled. For Bale by J. 0 , Haeberle , A New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. . W. Apple. IJ. Q. EinpQcld. L. S.Empfleld EMPFIELD BROS , , ' SucccfBora t * 0. II. Smith , ' Dealers In Hardware , H'arness , ' Stoves'and Furniture Undertaking Goods. Ansolmo , Nebraska , D R. T. L. PARNSWORTH , . Ohioo over Swan's Grocery. GO YlA . ' k TRADE nronton t i < mxr-pHci < a tloniitrlctlrconmioiiUal. llani lent free. Oldest nuunrx fur Ho Tatants taken tlironuh Muiui tpteial nollr , wltlioul ubarKO , In the Scientific Hmericafri A tiandiomolrllliistratM wp kly. Uirucn rlr culatlou of nil } * < lunllttu Jnurnal Tfrim , \ , n rvan fnur mouths , { 1. Hu ) > llif nil nsw.'d 'i > lt i MUNN&Co.3G10 > .How\'D \ ? IPPWP 1 H RUB Tlirunicli Cnrn to California. The Buriingtou'a through oar aorvioo to California IB as follows : Standard Sleepers daily , Omaha , Linuoln , IlastingH and Oxford to San Franoiaoo , uonnooting at latter otty with fast train for LOH Angelea. Tourist Sleepers personally 0011- duoted every 'I hursdny , Omaha , Lincoln" , llnstinga and Oxford to San Francisco aud Los Angeles. Tourist Hlenpora personally con ducted everyWednotday and Thursday.Kansas City , St. Joat.'ph , Wymore , Superior and Oxford to Snn Francisco and Loa Angeles. All theao oars run via Denver ami Salt Lake City , passing the rnag- nifioiont mountain aoonory of Colo- redo by day-light. The tourist Bloopers are , of the latoat design. They are wide vcatibulod and lighted by gaa. The seats have backs and the aisles are oarprtcd. The linen ia oloan and of good quality. If you expect to spaud the winter in California , it will pay you to wnto for "California Tours , 1901-2 , ' a 40-pago folder which will . bo ready for distribution1 early in November , It containsjuat the information the California and the various routes to it ; a list of Cali fornia hotels ; cstiniittos of the cost of a month's stay ; information in regard to excursion trips , climate , out-of-door sportn , suitable clothing oto. Fieo. J. FKANOIS , General Passenger Apent , Omaha , Neb n To TUB DEAF A rioh lady , cured oi a r Deafness and Noises in the lloa'a by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 825,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Enr Drums , may have ' them fre'e , Address No. D 143 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eighl Avenue , New York. jauS ly , . . . Free Complexion Ucnutttfier. We want every lady reader of the REPUBLICAN to try Dwight'a Com plexion Bcautifior , the moM exqui site toilet preparation. It ia pure and harmiessmakeH the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will for a short timu only send Fm K > a full size , Fifty com box to every lady who will eend us her post oflieo address - dress silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only one FRBK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailoc separately. Send thicunotioo anc your order at ONOB to D. W. CUSTEU feCo. , Huntington W. Va. Ed MoComas keeps Kodaks and Kodaks supplies. > YMR NORTH PJL. A.TTC VAIXEY in northwest Nebraska , offers some wonderfully good opportunities to the man or woman with a little money to invest in irrigated lands Excellent irrigated laud oan bo had now for $12 to $15 an acre , but it is plain to those watching the development of the North Platte Valley that this low price is just about to fade away. The farmers of this valley are now reaping an abundant harvest. Alfalfa , corn , wheat and garden vegetables yield good profits. There are also good openings in the live stock business If you are interested ia the Nortn Platte Valley , wnto for our booklet describing it. It is free. J. FKANOIS , Q. P. A , , Burlington Route , 11.7 4t Omaha , Nebraska. Business Pointers. Job printing at this office. Bibles at Publisher's prices. See Ed. McComas. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkinn * drug store. Ed. filol/omas keep all kinds of school books and oupplios , Jf you intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and gof prices Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINS' PUABMAOY. Dr. T. W. Boas , dentist , office northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Dierks Lumber Co. has in etook a car load of fine cedar posts for the rade , Money to loan on Old Line Life insurance Policies. Or policies > ought outright. WILLIS CADWBLL. These wanting to purchase oity ots or blocks , or lands adjourning broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8.29 tf If you have ranches , farma or oity property you want to sell or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-11 tf Dross making up stairs north of Republican office. Satisfaction guaranteed and your sowing soliotod. ANNA EMEKHON. Cnnmberlain's Stomaah and Liver Tablets curt ) biliousness , constipation and headache. They are easy to take and plesant In effect. For Bale by J. O. Huobcrlo. Foe SALE on TKADK Town lota and a few five acre lots in this city , for oattlo , horses or 'farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN RBVNBB. ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at Walteis Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of poatofHoo. 0-20 tf. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now ia the time to got a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BRKNI&KB. You oan save money by ordering your re&ding matter through the REPUBLICAN. We can furnish you nearly all the papers and magacina for less than publishers prices. Oct. 1 , 1901. In order to clean up ray fitookof wind mills , I will for the next sixty days , from date , sell mills at coat , for cash , Come in and take advantage of the low price. O.II. CONBAD. The old and reliable firm of , ' Dierks Lumber Co. is the place to < ) go for lumber or coal. A good i\ supply and grades to meet the wa of their customers are always stock. 821t It tBu't tlie material that KOCH Into , vour repaired watcli tbat tti a perfect tunt does tUo business , any bungler oan buy the line kinds of material that I use In repairing ; but ekill is the most valuable material tbat jan bo used In wutuh repairing : nod tbo bungler can't buy It. ( sell my skill for wbat It la worth timl It will coat you less tban bungling at lower prloea. P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West aide of square. JAMES O. ROBINSON , Prop. In assuming the management of the Globe Hotel , wo undertake no now business to us. Prom our experi ence wo feel oompotont to cater to the wants of the public and afford the beat of aooomodations. Wo shall do our best to maintain the excellent reputation that the houae has borne in the past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the times. Rates atriotly HiOO per day. The patronage of the public u solicited. $ / \Vx 1 EAGLE GROCERY. I " " ' m All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested to call and settle their account by cash at onoo. I must have money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. Yours truly , . ' . 'iU ' Sw m ) ? W. S , SWAN , 1 H Proprietor. If g 10 Bars of Soap for 25e , | |