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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
\ , > < -IV" . V , VOL X-X , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 28 , IQOlr-EIGHT PAGES , N0.24 , ' * The wiao young man will kill two birds with one utono by inakiug the Engagement THE Present , mid tbo wise young woman will com mend hiH economy. No auoh pretty selections of i elsewhere in town , ac we are now showing , Kings at all prices but cvory 0110 a'beauty. Graduate ol Chlcaeo Optbalmlo College. 3l" NMBTOTO mTOqKlCTCi73miTO.I nBI School Books " , f"/ Tablets AND Market Uepnrt for Today. WUeat . . . . . . . . . ? .55 11 at 1 By . . . . . - . . .80 Oats . ,3 * > Corn . 45 ® ,9S Uye . . . 4U llutter . 16 20 Potatoes , per tmshel . , . I 10 Onloun. per buatiol . . 1. .00 Gblckene , per pound . , . . - . .01 Iloge . 5 . ! > 5 Cows . . . .SfU.OO ® U. 50 i , per > oimd , C6 StUw , per cwt .10 Day , New , per ton 4.50 SugnrSiec ) cwt . . . 6.00 When you fool that Ufa is hardly worth the candle tiike a dose of Cham berlain's Htomucb and Liver Tablets. They will cleanee your stomach , tone up your liver nnd regulate your bowels making you feel like a now man. For aalo by J. G. llaeborle. For all fresh cuts or wounds , either on the human subject or on animale , BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is excellent ; while for corn-huskoiB , sprained wrifts , barb ed-wire outs.and sores on working horses , it cannot bo to. highly com mended. Price , 25 and 50 cents. Ed. UoConias , Broken Bow and Merna , "Thavousrd Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea IliMiiedy and ilnd it to be u great medicine , " snys Mr. R. S , I'hlppa , of Potenu , Ark. "It cured ina of bloody flux. I cannot apeak to highly of It. " ' This remedy always wins the good opinion , If not praise of those who use it The quick euros which it r effects even in the moat severe canes make it a fuvorito everywhere. For sale by .1. G. Haenlierle. Free Complexion llcmUtlflcr. We want every lady reader of the REPUHUCAN to try Uwight's Com plexion Boautilier , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and liarmleH8maltt'B the fact- smooth as rid vet and fair an nlab.iH.ter. To induce a fair trial of it wo will for a hhort limn only send FJUCH a full aizo , Fifty cone box to every lady who will com ! us her post otlico ad- dreHH silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only one KUBK box to each address but ludies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice and your otder at ONCU to" D.V. . C . , Huntington W. Va. Many people ary suffering fear fully from indigestion or dyspepiia when ono single bottle of IIER- BINE would bring about a prompt and permanent onre. A few doses will do more for a weak stomach than a prolonged course' any oth er medicine. Price , 50 cents. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Merua. OUR CLUBBING RATES nd Kaosas City Journal. . . . $ i .35 epubllcan and Inter Ocean 1.50 epubllcan and Twentlatti Century I 65 epubllcan and Globe-Democrat , Seml.w i .83 epublican and State Journal I.BJ epucllcan and Nebraska Farmer 1,85 tpubllcan and LHe of McKinley 1.50 Fancy Gift Booku at Ed , Mc- Comas's. L. VV. < Cornish , ot Lodi is Attend ing court this week as juror. Isaac Deardorf and Jaa.MoCallia- ter , of Mason City are attending court as jurors. Charley Gallagher , of Dry Valley is one of the jurors of the district oourt this week. D. K. Hall , of West Union is on the jury at the present session of the district oouit. Money loaned on improved farms , JAMBS LHD-WIOU , 7 18 If Broken Bow , Nebr. Jas. Lindloy and D.avid Clmstun , of Anselmo are in the city this week serving as jurorH in the dis trict court. I have room for a few more boarders ; students from Business College prefered. MBS. LILUBKINO. 11-18 1-1 02 Lewis McCroary and Win. Englaa of Callaway are serving the country this week in the capacity of jurors in the district oourt. MALE HELP WANTED Re liable men to eoll our line of fine lubricating oils , greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address , THE RKSBEVK OIL Co , Cleveland , Ohio. Ohio.W. W. S. Swan has had. the wood work of bis store building rep aint- od.tlio base comentedilues re paired recentlyall ot which ijuproves the appearance of the building vary much. Rome ruber the date * of the Guild Fair ) s the llth and 12th of Do- com her. AprouH for young and old are being made , also them will bo on sale useful and fauoy artiolea for Xmas present. JUAumuL ) In Broken Bow , at the Globe Hotel , NovanJbor , 2 ] , 1901 , by Rev. S. W. Riuhards , jtfr. Fredriok .1. Lyon , oC Edgruont , South Dakota , andMitm LottuiKlati of Ausolmo , Neb. 11 Eli BINE sweotcns the breath , brightens the oypH and olearB the complexion without the ali ht < 'Ht ill ch't'ota Whatever , and onsnros the natural bloom of health Prioo , 50 cents. Ed. McComaH , Bioken Bow and Morua. JohnRobinsouaud wife reiinruodyns- terday morning from GraiJ : Island whom they ha.vo boon visiting with the family of their son R. L. who is now stationed tit Sioux Falls and who expects soon to mov his fam ily there. Never try to coax a cold or congh use the remedy that unfailingly conquers both. BALLARD'S 1IORE1IOUND SYRUP the great spectator all throat and lung trou bles. Prioo , 25 and CO cents. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Merna , J. N. Peal who has sold his grocery store to Oabnrn & Myera will leave this week with his family for San Diego Cabforna where his sister Mrs. Wyatt reaidee. He ex pects to make that his homo in the future. Ths Republican wishes them happiness and success in their new home , but we fool safe in pro dieting that he is leaving s better bnsinoBa than he wril Ond in San Diego some people are iiever satisfied whoa tnoy are doing -well , Eastman' * Kodaks at Ed , Mo. Comas'e. L. II. Jewett went to Dunning on 43 Sunday morning. Ira P. Mille , of Arnold ia attending - , ing court Hiia week aa juror. WANTED Improved farms for sale. \ViLU8 H. J. Suinn , of West Union ia attending court in the city this week. Room for 3 more college students at Mrs. Eva Martin's one block southeast of public square. Dr. Ponnlngton wont to Dunning on 48 Sunday Morning in response to a Telegram from James Corg. For sale or Trade a House and Lot , 4 year old team , harness and anrrey. J. H. COSNEB. ll-28tf Attorneys Moore and Robinson oi Kearney wore in the oity this week looking alter business in the district court. Jasper Wallace , of Weat Union made this office a friendly oall yesterday ynd loft his order for one of tbo MoKinley books. Get a good Chicken Pie Supper at the Guild Fair on Deo. llth and 12th. Musical Program at 7:30 : each evening. ll-28td. Judge Wall , of Loup oity is attending - tending court this week. lie was associated with C. L. Gutterson in the defence in the Chapel case. Be sure to patronize the Fish Pond at the Guild Fair on Doc. llth. and 12th. Bait for Fish 5 and lOcts , 11.28-td. Wm. Great baa given up the livery business and gene in with his father in the hard wars store. A Mr. Shopardson of Whitman has ranted fho Globe barns. Henry Kelly of Auselmo waa a social caller at this office Tuesday. He informs us that Roy Atkisson is the postmaster at Anselmo , he hav ing assumed the work of the otlioe Sunday , W. B. Eastham and E. R. Doug las have purchased C. H. Kennedy's interest in the Commercial livpcy barn nonth of the Commercial Hotel. * They took possession Tues day noon. II. E. O'Neill , of Omaha is visit ing in the oity. Mr. 'NeiH in vice president of the Cuater National ' Bank of this place , and is 'hero at taching his oiioial signature to the new bank notes just issued. Major R. U. Henderson'and son will give an entertainment Dec , 13th , at the opera house. Maj. Henderson is the only man in the world that baa recommendations as being the beat drummer and fifor from Abraham Lincoln and othora. Sea bills later. 11.21-td. Report of Distuot 54 for the month ending November 22. Pupils enrolled 15 ; present of attendance 53 ; number of times tardy , 58 ; pupil snoither absent nor tardyKate Leonard ; pupil having the highest average , Orlonzo Barrett , 05 per oont ; second highest average , Eva Jacquot , 91 per cent ; visitors dur ing the mouth , J. U. Moore. Mrs. S. E. Baker , teajher. There is probably no dis ease more distressing nnd annoying than piles. TAB- LER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT is daily curing cases of years , standing and itching and bleeding piles. The cure begins on the first application , a little per severance makes the cure complete. Price , 50 cents in bottles. Tubes , 75 centa. Ed. MoComaa , Broken Bow ; and Merna J. B. Odboro and Rev. H. E Myers have bought the grocery stock of J. N. Peale They assumed control of the store Tuesday of last week. The new firm baa re tained Alvin Burk , an old imploy- er of the store and aa Mr. Oabourn was brought up in a store of which his father was proprietor there ia no reason why thn business should not prove a success from the start. The Republican wishes the new firm success. WANTED Several peraona of character and good reputation in each state ( one in this county re quired ) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business uouao of solid financial standing. Salary 18.00 weekly with expebooa additional , all payable in cash 'each Wednesday direct from head offices , florae and carriage furnished , when neooaaary. Reference , Enclose self-.addressed stamped envelope. Dept. Manager , 314 Caxton Build ing , Chicago. 11-28 8t Miscellaneous Bookg at Ed MoComas'e. John Keunoytr IH ono . of thu jurymen this term , J. O. Taylor of Berwyn is serv ing on the jury tlm week' Chas , B. IClump , of the weal table wan a friendly oallur at this ollico Tuoflday. Rev. S. W. Richards will preach at Merna next Sunday night in the Baptist church. J. H , MoGuiro of Arnold called yesterday and loft his order for one of the .MoKinley books. The report ia that Prof. A. J. Macy and Mian Millie Warringtou weio marriad at Mason City last night , Buy Xraas Dolls at the Guild Fair on Dec. llth nnd 12tb. Cbil. dren's Aprons at reasonable prices on the Apron Table. 11-28-td. Rev. D. A. Sohoplor will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. All are ootdally in vited. vited.WHITE'S WHITE'S CREAM VERMI- FUGE removes the unhealthy tissue upon whioh worms thrive ; it brings and quiokty , a healthy condition of body where worms cannot exist. Price 25 oonta. Ed. MoComas Broken Bow and Merna. J. A. Hutobiuaon and B. H. Woodruff are now porters for the Grand Central. Mr. Hutch- ineon is on duty in the afternoon and to 1 a. m. and Mr. Woodruff looks after the trains the remainder of the 'time. The stock dealer * of this oity estimate that they have paid out in the past two weeks for boga , alon- $10,000 to the farmers of this vi < oinity. This ia a large increase over the business formerly done in that line of the business. The bus ! ness has been nearly equally divid- and between the thrflo farms dealing in ritook ; Those desiring cheap eating po tatoes and at the same time , early Ohio seedcan secure tbo same by calling at our warehouse Lexington , Also have choice turnips whioh wo offer while they last for 15o per bushel. Yours Truly , niKitiurr PBODDOU Co. 11.21-41 Per Adams. , Corn Is King. The corn trade the paat week has assumed unusual proportionaou the Broken Bow market. The boom was started week ago by L , P. Southworth of Ra- yenna sending in buyers with the claim that they wanted to buy two ear loads. The local ttotlers realis ing that the supply waa limited de- oided that if they got two cars they would have.to pay the farmers well for it. War was at onoe declared and the price reached as high as 02 cts a buiihel Friday , whioh was four cents above the Chicago market. The result his been that instead of Soutnworth's men buying 2000 bnshela they have bought 10,000 bushels and each of the other deal- ore about the same amount at prices ranging from 55 to 02 centa. Fortunately for a number of farmers south and west of this oily they raised from 20 to35 bush els to the acre and a lar o surplus to sell , by disposing of their hogx . Some will realize the price of their farms off of this yearn crop of corn. It is estimated that fully $17(00 has been realized by the producers for corn alone in the past week. Clerical rernats-1002. Applications for clergymen's half-rate permits for 1002 should be filed at the earliest possible date with the local agent of the B. & M. R. R. R. J. FBINOIS , General Passenger Agent. District Court The adjourded term of thq dis triot oourt convened in the oity Monday , Judge Sullivan on the bench. Thu case of Fred Chpol , which was tried once , and thu jury disa greed was , the first tried. The charge waa attempted rape on the person of Stella Babeook , last March a year , Kirkpatriok and Holoomb prosecuted , while Gutteraou and I Wall defended , The Cash Grocery Go. QSBOURN & ( Successors to/ Cask Grocery Co , 35S557S2 The jury , after being out about 30 houra1)rougUt in a verdict of not guilty , Tusesday morning Gee , Stevenn , of Miller who exchanged horses with ThoB. Whipplo of Sargent was brought in. Ho plead guilty to the charge. The court suspended Hontonoo , subject to good behaviour. Mrs. Anna Enimeison was granted - ted a divoroD from Edward M. Emiuoreon of Coburg. Mfs , Emoa- tiuo of Milldalo , rooontly from Germany was granted a divorce. A jury in the case of Horraoo Neve va. Frank Barrett was empanelled. This is a case in which the owner * ahip of Bovon hogs waa the question at issue. Tbo case had been tried at Merna before a justice of the peace and appealed to the district court. The entire day was taken up in hearing the evidence in the OEHO. There were about thirty wit nesses. The evidence was very strong on either nido. But as an uninterested spectator wo were con- vinoed the hoge belonged to Bar * ret. The jury took a different view of the matter and decided four ol them belonged to Nevo and three of them to Bartloy. To farther olnp the climax the jury assessed ono cent damage in favor of Novo. The cost will doubtless bo more tlmu all the hogs arc worth. C. L. Gut- teraon and J. B. Smith were Novel's attorneys and N. T. Gadd appeared for Barrett. Most of the day yesterday waa taken up with a jury trial of Neils Anderson against P. II. Marlay of Mason City. As we go to press the jury had not agreed. Humphrey and Wall are attorneys for Marloy and , John Tounge and Holoomb for Anderson. Cliurclt Ncrvlcen. BAPTIST Rev. B. A. KusHoll , Sunday school Missionary for the ntato wil ptoaoh in the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all , especially tl.oso iniatnnul in Sunday School work. cr oHunon. IU Adyent Sunday , Doc , let. Morn to ing Service and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Sermon on the Advent ' toE Message. Sunday School a p in' , Christian Endeavor Conaooratioii E Meeting at 7'80 p. m. Subject ' Wo arc Children of God. " All cordially invitod. A Village Ulockunlth His Llttls Son' * Life. Mr. II. II. Ulnclt/ , the well-known y vlllugo GrahauiBvUlAjlulllvan Co. , N. 10 In Y" . , eays : "Our llfflR von , live yeari old has always been Biiblect to croup nud so bud luivo Uw attacks bpcu that wo liuv foiirod many timwUlmtho would die. U'o Imvo hud the doctor and need many medicines , hut Ohnmherlaln'ft ISm ! Oou ( > h Uomedy is now our solo reliance. \m \ It BCUIIW to disolvu the touh | mucus d m , and by u/ivinit frequent dosca wl'on the ia croupy Byuptorna appear we Imvo fohna iaui that the dreaded croup is cured before It sots Bottled , " There Is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no m opium or other injurious drug and may udm be uivtm na conildtmtHy to a batm IIH to an nilnlt , For oalo By J. G. linnlierlo. m ca im U. SEE Iti W. D. Blackwell , . Bl If You No d tot FIRE I J ' ' 'CYCLONE OR .TORNADO INSURANCE , None but the Best Companies Represented. All KlticlH HoturjrVorlc School Orders Bought. Houses to Runt. And Collootlonn Promptly Attended too. Ofiice over N . Gleim'a Tailor Shop , Broken Bow , Neb. FOSTER & SMITH LUMBER CO. , Always have the best quality of 4 Lumber and other building materials . terials at the Lowest Prices. . , 'Phono No. 70 W. L. RULE , Manager. : I Martial and 1 Corona Grande' V4Cigars.lV\ MANUFACTURE ® BY , E , H. DALBEY A Broken Bow , Nebraska.