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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1901)
< 3t < We Want Your Holiday Orders. Santa Glaus Headquarters ! n Fourteenth Visit of Saint Nick n\f \ Si * i w to UH in Broken Bow 2 ifc ° tJUO C New ( Mtrnn SVnll I.liiTiii. | Ncu llnlMiiK ( il'Pit I , nips Now ( ' 'iirrnnts tu\i Milieu Mc t. UlllllUllt Now Atipln llnllcr. llmmlnit I Minim. New IVocli HiittiT. All Ulnilo ut Ei ro .Sou Cider. Now NtiU 115 New KlBB. Ni-w I ) \\tf \ , . M 'W \lllll' < Nrw llr'i"1' Dlnni i * i' NKK ' t'tnoiH \Vn.r SI-IK I > < w OraiiH' ' ' A I Ih Ton I'll Co Toll't OJ - t Tlicy nto Vine. Pet ! ' < > r "u > S.t 75 jg ; 3 § Pf -i ht'iit your 'ibilHtriWM Trtit Cuinmilli * to do < Col'iry I Me roinly > < T J > w. UH lirlo-i \ \ will iv jicSf yon v'lM * on ( J ( niln ( lint no ( it u will imwIlltiK > " ' " " ' cd H llrlnir In > n r Tonnocu 'J > K , innl luiy jour llirl cdO n'lirlrttni IV-Hi-m. O t'lik-r Vlnojrir V inn For a Happy XnriH , &S / * _ . j I am Oolnj. ' Ii HUWUII'M. Good Apples at Uowcn's , Try Us. i Additional Local. A collision between n nud freight train near Uookford IllinoiB on the Illinois Central rail road loot Sunduy morning resulted in the death of six pcrsonH , the in jury of twenty more. 'i ho pasa- engiT oo aches were couaumed by tire The conductor on the freight failed to obey orders , is taid to be the oauae. The county board will 'adjourn tomorrow nine die. It has been in sosnion nearly two wcokH nnd ha disposed of a lot of work incident to closing p the biiflincta of the yimr. With this HCBSIOII conoludcs the offioil torniH of John Coonoy , Fred Urechbuhl and C. O. Linci. Mr. Coonoy will bo succeeded by Geo. OroBnwlt of Gai field town ship and Mr Uroohbuhl by Alvin Daily ot Victoria township. The auccoHsor of Mr. Liiiil will not be determined until laturnB , bin is an nnexpired term and bin HiuccHaor oan not bo appointed until he ro- Bigna to accept the position of Register of Deeds to which he has been elected. The retiring mem- bora have boon faithful to the duties devolving upon them and will ic- tire with tbo respect and confidence of their constituents. Thn 1,050 people of Beaver City who did not RO hear Col. Bixby'n IUUIUIU Ul lliuuuuit iiuiinu , i uunuiijr evening mifiHcd a good thing. The ICC or 200 of our beni oitizouH who did attend have no regrets. They received their money's worth in each of the Colonel's specialties ; wit , philosophh and poe'ry. Col. Bixby ia not an orator , ho doen not claim to bo lie appears before bis audience an an ordinary man anc talks in an ordinary manner , al though ho sayH Bomo extraordinary things. 'His lecture bubbles over with wit but by no means noiii-enBi oal. llo prefaces it with a few olover biographical sketches that are atnusoinglv told , with an occas ional wondering into a pathetic vein. The subjaot of his looturo , ' The Country Editor" IH arrived at when the audience has almost for * Rotten that that was to bo Col. Bixby's Ibemo , so interested have , , / VA X bey become in the man nnd his listory. lie portrays the tnals of ho country editor and paints the lioturn with rralism , bringing his itlnorH into sympathy with the oft raduccd iural jounialint , and then convulsing them with laughter over Homo nnounolo or romimsconoo. To ma'ny , the recitation of original uictry was the best part of the irognun , AH a pool Col. Bixby is a genius. His linen , full of pathoH or abounding in humor , show the pnltjPB and oddities of the writer , id contain a charm that is indcp- uibablp. Boayer City Tribune. Special Hirelings. The Baptist church has arranged with Rdv. J. W. Thompson , an ovangeliel of Iowa who haa been working in this Hlato for novor.il months to assist in holding meet ings in thin city soon after the boll- davH. The nicotines will commence between the h'rst and fifteenth of January. Mr. Thompson has the reputation of being quitp a BUCCOHB. ful evangelist as well as a very agreeable and plcnaont gentleman. He is highly recommended by the pulpit and prrss.The following are a few of the testimoimls given him : Liiuiuptjun is QUO Ot tllO few Evangelists who is safe to roc. ommend anywhere ! . Rev. N B. Kairden.iu Chicago Standard. " "Evangelist Thompson is doing a good work. At the1 evening service the house was full to overflowing , and Mr. Thompson preached a plain , practical sermon \ \ hioh wont to the hearts of his listeners. Omaha Daily Boo. " 'Sundny was a long to bo rtimom- berod day in the First Baptist jhurch in Council Bluffs. The re vival services now hoing held at that church have so deepened in interest - torest that mon , women and chil dren are turning to the Loid by scorpH , and Evangelist Thompson is greeted with overflowing houses and marked attention The Daily World-Herald , Omaha , Nub. Headquarters For Clothing , Dry Goods And Notions. . . Wu have $700 or $800 worth of Clothing wo are Closing Out below WholoHilo " Wo alno have a Fine lt\nn \ of Com- forlorn and BlankotB that cannot bo duplicated in the city for the Prico. Wo have the Largest And Complete Line of \j Dress Goods , Ladies Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , Penii Co Gents Furnishing" Goods , * Gloves and Overcoats , that Defy Competition. , Quick Sales. Small Profits and Honest Dealing Is Our Motto. Call and See Us in the BIG DOUBLE STORE ROOM in the Realty Block. isssssEasssHESpagasBsesasssHSpGjssssHsfgt. fr - O > - i TOrHi7A 'x ijrpiT0r = i niJj ijjj Cluircli Hervlcert. IIAI'TIHT Ulltmmi. Preaching Hcrviuo both morning and livening by Rev. RiolwrdH , at , . tn. mid 7:1)0 : ) p. in. 'I'iiy pub lic ia cordially invited. \t. IC.OIIUKOII " Service * at the M. E. church Sun day nt II a. in mill 7:30 : p. in. atorning subji'ot , "MolhndiHt Christ mas Gifty. " Text J Uhro. fll y.f , vcu'mi' , ' 'From the Manner to the OroNK , " Text , Malt. 1-21 and luo. f 'J r > . UKO. I * . TUITKH , pastor. IIOI.IKAV ICA/flSH. " IIUIIUMITON KOUTK Greatly rcduuid rati'H for the holn.iyH between Burlington tita- tions within 200 mi leu. TiokolH on H&ICH December 24 , 25 , 31 , nud Jan uary 1. Good to return till J.in- u.iry 2 Auk nearest agent , Bur lington Route , for dotailn and in formation , or wnto to ,1. FIUNOIS , General PaHprngur Agent , Burlington Itoute , 27-28 Omaha , Nob. OJvTSCI.O. Mr" . Hancy wn shaping nt Broken How lust Wi'dnexUy. .Mr. lolniBiin Hpont , a ( u\v da } a at Mason Oily lust week. MrH. 10. 1) , Day linn bt'oii .vUjtlnjj ul Mr. lluni'u the past two woekR. Tint ( JlirlitniiiH Mnruini'H will hn hold on Xnmfl ICvo ivt thu EOliool-hpuee. Mr > and Mrs. Hunt wont to Hroken Uow labt Winlnoaday returning Thurs- ilny. Mr. ShanUbiml , who Mves near hear had the ini foriuni > to break hiH uhould. er InHt Friday , Miss Ollio Whittle who has boon at Lead City the past year , returned to her homo horn a Tew diya ) . Everyone IH bu y , trjiui to haul ( red enough for their cattle , whooo appetites ID increase with the cold. Mnicury went down to ! ! < ) di-greeo be low y.oro mat Saturday and did iiut get much \viirinor for several days. Uev. Stickle- made hia regular month ly trip hvBt Sunday. Ho was urootoil by a small congregation , owing to thu cold. Mr Wonderland , who has been nt the Norfolk asylum for the past "throe years returned Inat week. His old friends are glad to BOO him , Mrs. liudd wont to Broken Uow hot weolc , where eho will be niiu or Dr. Pon- ningtnn's care for a few weeks. Her frienda all hope for her speedy recovery. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the Fair Inst Friday night wan not very well attended , there being only sixty person1. Thofo who were there however had a jolly time ; the receipts wore ttbont $55.00 KYNO . The recent oeM nights jtavo bridged the Loup river. M.J , llottgeii has sold his farm and will move to Ohio. No cornstalk disease among the cat- tlu at 01 near llyno. B. Kmpflold Bold a load of hogs at Oconto yesterday at $5,85 per hundred. TVTi Tlinmnu nf IfliaL- hero to look up hie farm interests on Uyno/1'ablo. 0. 0. Emptied 1ms moved Into his new Inuso. It in well furnished , topping out with a Jpflfi 00 organ. Died-Old Buck. 15. O. Shodd'sbuck- Hkm horse , ngml l7 ! joarn ; wnvor abettor horao looked through a colliu. I , . M. I'ickuti umununced shollinir corn at Smith's rMieli , hut was obliged to pottpanu U till the weather moder ates. Weather cold , Meu'iiry down to 20 degrees boluw zero with a little enow , muderatod . ouio. Vi ry stormy weather this ( Wodnuadnyt mornli g Bert Wwldhi'ion of 0-tcllo anent fi v ral days at U/no us' week , visiting his sister Mn. ( J. 0. llmpfiold. Per haps It was the no' ' eel M'\vm. How do you purpose to nbeoryo OhrifltmtiH , in > ov lury tui 1 sin or will you observe iMh < inUi [ < llv In honor of Him who" " lilnh ( iu d y atnnda ? Farmer Club at Ualliw 'iv ' is well at tended. FiirmotB Hru taking tin interest with few exceptions Ono person aiys that he understands all about farming , I supg Ht that ho bo appointed our next Secretary ot Agriculture. I'red Conloy and family , of Hack- bfirry. Oklahoma , coming overland ar rived t hia Kather's I'urBdny , will visit among relatives and return in the spring , ho hna a good claim , likes the country and Is prosperous. Judge Sullivan convened district court yesterday morning in adjourn ed flexion. Most of thn day yoster- d.iy wan consumed in the trial of an injunction oaae of J. M. Scott against A. P. Calhoun. The court found for the dolondont. E. At. Butler , of Triumph who Ins boon confined in jail for some time on the charge of incest filed a bond of $1000 for his appoaronco , which approved ann the prisoner released. The complauing witness gave bond of $300 for her appear ance. A number of miner cases , motioDR for rehearing etc. , wore disposed of. The court adjourned to-day at noon without date. Letter 1-lnt. The following is thn dead letter list for the week ending Deo. 17 , 1001 : Air. Low Siniius , Air. Ataok Worth , AliBB. Daisy Tabor , Air , Joe Ranohior , Atrn , MabU Manuel , P. II. Livingston , Joe John , (2 ( lot- torn , ) Rnnliol 0. Mjntt. ParticH calling for the above will ploaco nny advorlin'-d. L. II JICWKTT , P. M. lllclH lor County Sealed bidrt for medical obaletrioal work at thu Poor Farm and Jnil , Ouster uouuly , Neb , for year HI02 , will bo reeeivcd lnf the comity ( Jlork of Haid Uoutity on or before the 1Mb day cf January 1001. J H OHHOUUMoonniy clerk , Hy C.V. . HAKKS , deputy. 10 U ) 'It Stray Not Ice. Tukeu up at my pi. 100 one. milo iiorihoriHt of Hrok'in 13ow ono rod and u'hilcHtoor , about two yearn old. Thn owner will call prove property , pay charges and takn him nway. Taken up about November 18. KlVlUTIC. . Ntmyvdi From my ranch north of Broken Bow , onn or two weekn ago a throu year old , black miilu of good sze. : 12-H ) If K. A IIUNTKK. Foit SAUC Barn 10x18 & 14 ft Stairn , also 0 wcekn call. J. A. ARMOUII. For family UH In numborlops W.-IVH BALLARU'S SNOW LINI- AlENT is a uonful and handy rom- cdy. Price , 25 and 50 uonte. Ed. McComap , Broken Bow and Alorna. ! ! I Fruu < oiimiuxlf > ti IlcniUtUlcr. Wo want every lady reader of the UKPUHI.ICAN to try Dwight'H Complexion - plexion Boautitler , the moHt exqui- Htto toilet preparation. It is pure and harmlc8Hmakc8 the faconrnooth as vclvol and fair as alabaster. To induce n fair trial of it wo will for a Hhort time only send FKKI : a full H'I/.O , Fifty cone box to every lady who will pond us her post ollioo ad- drtiHB silver dime to pay for packing and pOHtngo. Only ono FUBIS box to each addrcHB but Indies may order for their fricndH. Eaoh box mailed hoparately. Send this notice and your order at ONCIS to D. W. CUBTKK Huntington W. Va. . . School Orders Wanted llighcHt market prices for Custer county school orders. C. M. SIIINN. 12-12 tf Broken Bow , Neb. Business Pointers. Job printing at this otlice. Tiernoy , Bros pays the highest arkot price for ducks and turkeys. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILKINB' You oan save money by ordering your * reading maitor through the RKPUHUOAN. Wo oan furnish you uoarlv all the naoors and ( or lees tlmu publisherH prices. Fine Rookors. Iron & Wood beds , EasolBBcreeus , Hat & Coat racksWall Pockets , Frames and Framed Pictures , Metal Photo and Cabinet Frames , at A. W. Drake's. If yon intend to build call at Dierkn Lumber Co. and get prices For insurance and real estate go to ' Moorc &Taylor , in Realty Block. If you have ranches , farms or city property vou want to soil or rent , list thorn with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-lMf I have room for a few more hoarder ? ; students from Business Collpge proforen. Mas. Liuu KING. U 18 1 1 02 Fou SAL.K LolH 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 , block 5 , in JewPtt's addition to Broken Bow. Enquire at this ollico. 11-21 tf Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , ollico northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Dicrka Lumber Co. ban in stock a car load ot iiu.o cedar posts for tlio trmio. i nose wanting to purunase city lots or blocks , or lands adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8-20 tf FOB SALK on TUADB Town lots and a few five aero lots in this city , for .cattle , horses or farm laud. feb28 tf ALLAN RUVNKII. Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is the tuna to got a farm cheap , at ) ibo cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BUUNIKICU. The attention of our readers is call ed to our Hpocial olTor of the life of William MoKinloy , by Mural Halated , and ether prominent mon , and thp. RKI-UIIMOAN for $1 fit ) . Wo furnini ! both for the retail prioo of the book. Send in your ordur ut once. TnnmmiimimiT * J. II.OSIIOUIIN. u. K , The Cash Grocery Co. 1 Headquarters For All Kinds of \ STAPLE - AND - FANCY . GROCERIES. OUR MOTTO-Strlctly Honest Donllng , CnBh Solos , Quick Returns - " ' ? turns , nnd Smnll Profits. ? You piv YOUlt bills only. All mistakes cheerfully \ ; roctilied. IISPA fine line of Syrups , Sorghums , Breakfast i j Foodc , Dried and Canned Fruits , just received. Try HH , and i I lot us convince you thet wo can , , . : OSBOITRN & MYERS. * $ $ $ $ & For a First Class Smoke Try the Martial and I Corona Grande' l i Cigars. $ fc MANUFACTURED BY 5v r BI Broken Bow , Nebraska. Toys , Truuka , Rubber Balls & an endless vnripiy of other Holiday goods. A.V. . D < ako. Announcement. C. M. Shinii HticcesHor to 1 * . E Ryorflonhafl moved bin bioyolo ahop to Realty block. A largo stock of bioyolpfi on hand. Repairing of all kinds done promptly. Automobile repairing n specialty , Prices resonable. IS12 tf Disease and ( liini or lurk in the vital organs. Tht > blood becomoH vitiated and the general health is undermined whenever the Htomoh and liver fail to perfornie their functions as natuto intended. HERBINE will tone up the sotm- ach , regulate the liver , whore ether preparations only 'relieve. Price , 50 cents Ed. McCoinan , Broken Bow and Merna. " i . f eri V" - * " ( J " ' ' Amoni ; the tons of thousands who have used Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy [ or colds and la grippe during the last few years , to our knowledge , not a sin- cle CHEO hufl resulted in rtheumonia. ThoB. Wliltileld < & Co. , ' 210 W abash avenue , Chicago , one of the most pro- nunout retail ilruggiats in thr.t city in speaking of thif , saya : "Wo recom mend Ohamborlais's Couch Remedy for la Riippo in many enses. aa it. not only ( Ivcs prompt nud coiupleto recovery but also eountoracta anv tendency of In i * -i * r\rk trvnQlllf l i rvlioll mnt > in . l by l. G. Haoberlo. HI a rlcet lleport for Today. Whi-nt f. * 55 llHrloy 30 Oats -3"j Clorn -15 ® f > S Kyo 40 IliUtor (1fi I'otatocB , jior Ims'hcY' 1 Ifi Ontoiix , pur linabol 1.00 CliicUcnc. jior pound , -01 HOKH " .03 Cow * * 3.00 © - 50 Stiois ? : t 5' © I 00 THtkeju , per potnul 15 Straw , per cwt .10 Uny , New , per ton 4.M ) sunup , pur cwt Bit ) * TAB I jfi ll'S B U CKE YE PILE OINTMENT ban boon thoroughly tested for many years , and in a posuivo euro for thifi moHt distrcriP- ing and omb.irraasinp of troubels. Price , 50 onnts in bottles. Tubes , 75 fonts. No one canronaoimhlyliopu for good ht'idth unli'PM hia boviula movoonuoeacli day. Wht'iit'm is not ntten'lciJ to , ( lieordcis of the Htnmuuti arict * , blHoun- none , lu-inlujhe. dynpepsia nnd piles ucon follow It you wiBh tea old theen nil- mentH keep your bow e'H ' roi > ular by Ink- inn I'hamberlain's Htnmni'h nnd Liver Talilole wliun riquiioil They are so enHy to lake and nulil and ui'iitlo in effect. Forsnlo by I. d. llii"bi'ilu The old and reliable firm of DierkH Lumber Cp. is tbo place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to moot the wants of their customers are always in stock. 30if . _ ; - To TUB DMAP A rich lady , cured or i r Deafness and Noises in the lloaa by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave $25,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 148 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New Xork. janS ly An attractive woman thr ives on good food and sunshine , with plenty of exorcise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. When troubled with a costive habit , she takes a few doses of HERBINE to cleanse her system of all im purities. Pnoet 00 cents. Ed. MoComas , Broken Bow and Merna. Oji. How to Cure Croup. Mr. l { . Uray , who HWH near Amenta , Duehees county , N. V. , Says : Cham- berlRln'i * Couch Remedy is the liest medicine I have ever uued. It is a line ehildren'H remedy for croup nnd nwvor fails to cure. " When given as soon aa the child becomes hoarce , er even after the cronpy cou h has developed , it will prevent ihw attack. This should ba borne in mind and a bottle ot'thoCoujrh itemed ? kept at haivl ready for instanro nee as soon aa these symptoms appear. For Bale by J , G , Haoborl . It iBii't tlic mntcrlul tliut noen Into vour repaired \vutcli tliat remiltH lu perd-ct > . U la ti.e that does the busiueen , any bungler can buy the- line kinds n ( lUHtorml ( hat I uu In repairing ; but akill IR the must valuable niBt.erit l that mn bo need in watcli repairing ; mid thn bungler can't buy U. 1 sell my skill ( or what U IB worth nnd It. will-post you lesn ttnn fl nt lower prices. P. W.HAYKS. Jeweler and Opt'ciau. ' West fide of equiire. OUR CLUBBING RA'ITS I epubUcan and Kar.sns City Journal . . $1.25 epubllcan and Inter Ccenn 50 | tpublican and Twentieth Century . . 65 i rpnhllcnn and Olob.Democrat , bcin .w 85 I epublioan nod St.itr journal 85 I epuciican and k ebraska Farmer .85 lepubllcnn nnd Uifcof McKmlcy 50 GROCERY i A oar Ion 1 of old wheat flour. JS ? Every sack warranted. ' JNTBW STOCK of GROCERIES , And are prepared to soil as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. IMlll IT , OYHTltUM Mini CICI.lvIlV IN H1C.VHON. ( Buttcr and lig s taken in Exchange. Ooodri delivorud to any part of the city , Give tin a trial , A. A. COLLOM.