Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 16, 1902, Image 4

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ItATKS.
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umn , tier moiiUi , Jltti ( jiuncr column , | > < : r
month , 12. W UIM UIMI ( | IIIII/T column , t > >
tenlr per Intli per inonlli
( Jttm mi Quit IIOKU. ' / ) cmiln per I noli , | < ur
uiunlri ,
Ix > cai dvnrlH ifi c ij f per line cacti Iricr-
tlon.
Notice rif thurclj fair" , norlnblinnd rniertaln-
iiiHiUt iv tier n moiier U tlmitf'il , uuc.liAlf rsttc.
boalett notice * mnl inl l\nn \ * . onn-lialf riitir
WeildlBKfotloii free. litir pilw for pulillMilnn
lint of pft-iTiitr.
Me Mil jiollcci1 friit , l/Hll prl > fnr ptjMlflilni'
ouitimry iiotlctK , iri'l rnrd < > t ilmtikn.
nolle.- ril'it [ ifi tulril ti > ffUutei * of
THURSDAY , JAN. 10,1001.
Judyo B.ikor'rf appointment to
the position of H up re nn judge of
New Mexico wan confirmed by the
aonato Monday.
.hidgo limns of Norfolk , has
been appointed inpi'ino court com-
miafioner to ituccfo'd liilgo Sid-
wick , who linH aHMimi'd hlh ollico an
member of the HUprfinc coiul.
Gov Sivapi > maj bvAj tlio ap
provai of h's ' own concriouH , wlncb ,
if true , in a great consolation at tin *
pr.-Hent limn , when he it b/mg con
demned HO generally by a lar o
tnijorily of hia constituents.
Wo venture tint 'Gov. Savage
would have bard work to find 1,000
now who would champion tbo par
doning of Hartley , much IOHI ' 1,000 ,
who it ia claimed cither petitioned
cr wrote private lettorH in Bartloj'ri
intereHt. .
A number , whoHo naincH wro
published an petitioners to Gov.
fchvage to pardon Hartley , deny the
acquaHationand uUto if theru names
appear on the petition aa alleged
they were- there without their
authority. There scorns to have
boon considerable crooked work by
more particB than one in the pur-
doning deal.
Springfield , Mm , ( Republican
ind. ) : Governor Savage of Ne
braska shamefully tricks hia party
or the people of the mate when he
pardons former State Treasurer
Hartley at the end of only about
onc-foufth of bin priaon sentence of
twenty yearn , Tiio IOHHOII of this
ullair to the criminally disposed IH
that it iu uafcr to Hlual $200,000
than $1,000.
The IOOHO way in which the
prcHout city administration holds
the reigiiH is not reflecting credit
upon thoue who are directly rc-
H'onaiblo. } Not only ia drunkonrc HH
and-disorder permitted to an iii-
warrantcd extent , if reports arc
true , but the rcletiHo of violator *
without a trial JH a fhgrant viola
tion of the truHt imposed. OllicirH
ol Uie law uhould HCO that the law
nnd ordiuaucoH of the oily aie re-
hpoctcd and not become violaUm
m shielding the guilty.
Detroit .Journal ( rep. ) ; A former
or Htato treaHuior of Nobraaka ha
been pardoned aH the Now Year'
rooting of the governor of th
Htato to thoHo who inay be contt m
pluling the embi.lomoiit of ifmOO ,
000 of Htato fundH. This is th
amount Treasurer Hartley is Halt
to have purloined. A jury of hi
peorn found him guilty of Ht ( > aliii |
at least $200,000 , and the judg
Hontonced linn to imprisonment fo
twenty yearn , Ilo nerved lean thai
half of the term. If ho held Ih
boodle ho uiqueHtcii ho uan now liv
In luxury for the remainder of hi
life.
There ure many plaeeu in the riidn
wulkn that nhould be repaired * Oc-
oiHsionally the application of a few
uaila would do the work , while in
other placoa it might require u
board or more. Where the prop
erty ownorH do not take Hiiflioii'nt
pride to konp tluir walka in repair
the proper aulhoritioH of the city
nhould mulco it a point to gently
remind them of their duty. A
number have iu the past few
months , received hard falln and
BUHtaiiied iiijuricH that if they wore
HO diBjjosod oould oompoll the city
to pay heavy damugoa. Wo know
the CXCIIBO iri that the fundH of the
city IH inadequate to keep the walku
ia repair. That probably ia true
but it iH the duty of the owner
of the property to keep bin walk in
repair. AIoBt of them are able and
would do it if it was required of
them.
Now York World ( dera ) : Gov-
of NebraHka is reported -
ported in a World dispatch thia
morning lo have unconditionally
pinioned JoMph H. Hanky , the
ox-Main troaaurer who omb ( //.led
tf'iO,000 ( of the Htaten funda. He
nerving a twen'y jear toutciico
and the governor'ri parole of him
lant Hummer no outraged public
opinion that the Nebronka republi
can nt.'t'.o ' cctiVi i. . ion demar.ded in
its platform th it ho bo H'-nt back
to the | enitcM li.iry. To open the
priNon'dooti' m ntiuh a convict in an
abu o ef political power for the
protection of crime that ouuht to
drivf Govtrnnr Savage out of pub
lie lifr.
The S' . JoH"p'i NCWH ban able
blo arlic le in n-gird to President
UooHovelt and IDA orilicn and warnn
Iho pcojiln to bo on their guard
again ul th unf iir and intemperate
aniok'H vmanntini ; from no wa paper
corn.'poridufjiH ) Hiying : "ThfHc
tiling" are ni'-aiit ( o harm the
dt'ril by undermining the confi
dence of the | ; poplo in IUH hotiCHtj ,
and good judgment , and
that the attacks are inspired by dia-
gruntlod oflico Hcokera and party
IIOHHOH there can bo no doubt. "
There oin bo no doubt that Prefii-
dent LtooHevelt ih too ' 'Btraight up
and down" to plcaac the clans of
people that are to bo doklt with in
Waahiugton , but it he docH hia
duty the people of the country out-
Hide of political hacks and nows-
papcr npleen will nee that ho gotn
juHtico.
The iiortioultural Hocioty meet
ing hold in the court houao laat Sat
urday wau quito a HUCCOHH. The
attendance waa eurpriaingly large ,
thnro being 100 or more pronenl.
Some of the papern were exception
ally good and all contained more
or icHFi that waH practical and in-
Rtruelivo. I. D. Sbuman , Gco.
Grillilh and G F. I'erkina papora
dwelt on Hiibjeoln of experience of
Hovcral yeara by which they have
auooooded. The program aa arrng
ed and rendered indicated that the
nocioty made no miatako in aelect-
ing itH firat eeietery in the poraon
of , J. G. Painter. There is no Hub-
jeot in which Mr. 1'ainlor ia bettor
poatod than horticulture. The aub
jeetH auggoated and the aeloction of
parliea to diaciiHH them indicate not
only bia knowledge of the buaiucHa ,
but bin ability to properly asaign
Hubjoota. We prodiat that much
good will como from the orgnnizv
lion aa the roHtilt of ita meotinga
and the practical knowledge dia-
ai'minaled from time to time.
UI'K OF .UcKlNLKV.
Wo now have a nuirbor of oopicH
of the Lifo of McKinley on hands
and can fill all orders. Parties that
have loft their orders with ua are
requested lo call or send in the
first opportunity nnd get thuir
book. Wo 1-avo a number more
hooka than have been ordered whiol
01 ublcs na to provide for others
tint may wnnt a copy. C ll early
in iho present supply will bo ox
hanaled in n few dayn.
AN AUUKIM1 OUTLOOI ,
The country Inn almoatforg ittoi
Mr. Eliaon's now battery , whiol
WIH : announced a few months ago
na the solution ( < f practically all o !
the problems connected with the
economical storage of elcctriuly.
Now Franklin I loud of Chicago re
turns from Now York and tellj the
atudonta of the univorHity of Chica
go that he bassoon Mr. Ediaon ant
talked with him about the batter ;
and is convinced that it will opoi
up an enormous now field for th
IIHO of electricity. The su gustioi
that tbo city ot Chicago could b
lighten and perhaps ho.itod by W.IK
mills which could generate olcct
ricty t bo stored in the batterio
and iiaod when the wind dioa down
ia of more than pausing interest to
all of the people who liyo on the
plains. If that sort of thing aouhi
bo done in Chicago , of uourso " it
would bo still more feasible and
profitable in the smaller cities and
on tie farms where the cost of
fuel and light ia ufiujlly a perious
drain upon the refourue. ' of tlio
people. ' A couple of good wind
milla on every farm could probably [
generate enough electricty to fur-
nitih light and heat for houee and
.
Imns. It i not practicable to iiho
wiodmillH for the generation of
elfctiicty at prcH.ctit becauno the
power IH not coii tnnt and thn light
andjiower may fail when most want
ed. With cheap batterita to etorc
away tlio electrioty againat the dy.
ing i down of the wind it will bo
poRHiblo to make iho windmills
aavo coal and oil bills and do a
largo r-mount of the light work
around the farm in addition. If
Mr. Ediaou has not made a mis
calculation , the new battery prorai -
( > a to bo one t > f the motH valuable
of his invcntionu. State Journtil.
A GOOD SHOWING.
( ' . II. llolconil ) , lU'CciuT of Farniois
( tank , Itcporl.s to the State
Secretary ] ! ltos > Sulmiils Kcport anil
CoimiicinlH lU'cciuT Holcuinb.
EDITOR KIU'UIII.ICAN : Believing
it but juat and fair to the receiver
of The Farmers Bank ol Custer
County of Broken Bow that the
public should know and realize the
trying mil porploxmg.ordeals that
a bank receiver is put through , in
adJition to the natural wear nnd
tear to which ho IH justly subject in
the performinco ol bis duties , I en
close a copy of a communication
usl received from Mr. Holcomb ,
who , from t'jo showing made by his
econt report to this department in
mtitlod to great credit lor the
uauner in which ho is conducting
ho affairs of hia trutt.
By hia report it is Blown that ho
ias already paid n dividend of 25
ior cent lo the dcpositora , amount'
ng to § 10,007.35 , and other claims
amounting to 1(0,027.50. ( Ho has
remaining on hand , cahh , $2,089.2-1
estimated good asaetc , $7,388:2-1
estimated doubtful aaaets , $10,500.-
; estimated worthless assets , $ !
801.30. 11 o has cancelled by off
set claims amounting to $5,052 23
ind there remains out of habilitiiH
amounting to $80,1171.31 nt date o
suspension , proved claims amount
ing to * 2I,035.20. ) From aeseta
listed as doubtful ho has collectcc
nearly $2,000.00 , and from those
Hated as worthless over $300.00
which is an indication that quite n
liberal per cent , of estimated doubt
ful and worthless asseta may bo ro
ali/.od upon.
It ia to bo hGL'ii by the nbovi
showing that a oontinuanco of tlu
receiver's elliciont management Urn t
the depositors may reasonably ox
poet additional substantial divi
deride , a fact the writer in pleasot
to no'41. ' Yours truly ,
E. KOYHU
Ofllcc rf (3. ( 11. lloluum. . . Hocolver o
b'armoru Hank of dialer County. Hro
ken Mow , Nol-r sk.t , Jai.iuuy 8 , 1 02.-
Mr. K , Koyeo , Lincoln , Kebr. DKAI
Siu : Afti r 8'vuiiil d IVH of worry tint
ir < l work , 1 have nt laat succeeded it
tliiiK up tbo ropt r f tholloceivur fo
the quarter tiding iM'Miiber 31st lKl ! )
and norew'lh ' irniiBinil you the BBtno.
I want in Pi\y to yrii , that when I wa
n yoitiK'St1 r 1 used to ! rich n baokwoo.l
Hcliool and in order lo d i that Ilmd ti
KO nn oxnmiiiation under an old superIntendent
Intondont who could not up nnro luxr
questions nml probloins than any i ui
In tbo United States other than your
self , but 1 want to tfivo you credit of bo
hiK w y abend of him , and ifyouwll
Hund mo word iihout six inontlix uhem
whim you want your next report , I wll
i'onln'on It rl lUnow nnd try and got !
In Iu tinio.
With compliments of the season to
you and the romnindor of the Board , I
am Very truly yotira ,
0. 11. Houo > i i Ueccivor.
The ( jnsler County Horticultural Soel-
ety Meets.
The CtiRlor County Horticultural
Society held one of tkcir special
mootiuga at the court him HO in this
city , January 10. The forenoon
session wnh largely taken up in
routine work and report of oflioern.
There waa a largo crowd of enthuiB-
naliu horticulturiata prcflont at the
afternoon aoaaion , which waf , open
ed by the addroHH of of woluomo
from Mayor J A. Harris who , in a
few well ohosou remarks welcomed
the aocioly to the city. In the ab
sence ofV. . I ) . Hall , \\lio was to
have rospontlcd to this moot cord
ial walcomo and greeting from
Mayor Harris , the duty devolved
upon Willis Cad well , who reapond-
cd , thanking the mcyor on behalf
of the society for the hearty wel
come and cordial greeting of friend
ship and gave encouraging words
regarding our society and the use
ful art of horticullnie in which the
people from all erections of our
great county ara deeply interested.
The next in order was the ad
dress of the prip't'cnt , J. D. Ream ,
who reviewed some of the past fail
ures and MICCHPCS of the horticul-
turaliritq in Cuhter county and told
of the object and aim of the rand
and its importance lo the entire
community at large , tmbrfcing a
territory almont unparalleled in ex
tent , and outlined some of the work
which the society may profitably
attempt to do in the intercuts of
phut and tree propagation , by
bringing fruit , the grower , florists ,
gardeners and foresters into more
intimate acquaintenance and rela
tionship for the delibeialions as to
the beat methods and measures for
the disoutaions of varieties and prin
ciples and to bear I he latest word
and practical suggestions concern
ing the art of horticulture in which
we ore HO deeply interested.
The question of osiabliehing an
experimental station and trial
grounds was taken up and diaciHacd
at length and the conacnscs of the
oppiniona expressed it waa consid
ered ouo of the greatest practical
needs of the f-uit grower for test
ing and determining the value of
the multitude of varieties , new and
old , new and improved methods ol
culture and management , in order
lo meet the great variety of condi
lions wo everywhere find. In >
brief time the society hope to es
tablish the station under the man
agement and care of an expert prop
agator.
The programme which was
lengthy occupied the entire after
noon session. The papers upon the
various subjects aaaignod were wel
and ably written , the dipcussicn
which followed Ihcir reading
brought out many points of interest
The paper of Mrs. C. fl. CarloJ
Adorning Rural Homes and the
piper by Mrs. 11.1. Morton , upon
"HoiiHo Plants and How to Grow
Them" are deserving of specia
mention and were uihtructive esaajs
which called forth the applause am
encore ot a delighted audience
The topics upon which thoeo beauti
ful papera were written aio in the
thoughts and very near the hearts
of all true lovers of rural lifo anc
beautiful homoa. It , is a good omen
for the future usofulneer of this
Society where the talent and skif
of the ladies are onlistod. At the
conclusion of tao reading of the
papers above lefercd to the secre
tary offered tlio following resolu
tion , , which waa unauimoualy
adopted.
KKSOLVKD , That n vote of thank
of the members of tula society bo un <
vro herel/ ) tendered lo the- Indies wh
havobeou so kind aa to favor us will
the valuable mid iuterotin papurn u
which we liave jmt listened and tha
they bo mndo honarary members of tlii
society.
The papers of W. F. Jenkins o
Arcadia waa road by the socrotar ;
which will bo publiahcd next week
Space forbids special mention o
all the papers at this time but wil
bo published in full in the future.
A New Line of
Buggies , Surreys
Spring Wagons
and Farm Wagons.
G. W. Apple.
f A FREE PATTERN
1
1 nour own seli'chnii ) tr "very snli
I Hinder Out ) Stlients i year
S CALL'S
MAGAZINE
A LADIES' MAGAZINE ,
A c < mt Ixiutilul cnlorril pl.iiri la > ril
l iluoni | ircitm.ik < n rion xinri ( an v
work , houicltoM limit tuiion , ric tiir *
s nliclod * , or , cr l ; r i ir l.i'nt copy
I ad ) afrnts uanlcd Send ( or lfim
StjllsU , Unllntilc , Kuuiiln , I'-ln.
ilntc , tIcoiiDuiic.il and Ahso
l'\por I'altcrns ,
S CALL
_ B A2TAK *
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PATTERNS
All Sums Allotttd and Ptrf oral Ions show
the ) : ; ' . ind StHlng llnei.
Only in tuj i ; ccni ch iicn lilijlur
A k for llicin , .Sold In ntaily ocry cliy
and tuvMi , or by mill irom
THE MoCALL CO. ,
1l3.1lli.1l7 Wfit 3IU SI , NtW YORK.
Dircetorn of Itrokcn lie > r Hanks.
For the benefit of the readers of
the RHPUHLIOAN and these who
sked for information , we here give
he ofh'cera and directors of the
liree banks of Broken Bow.
CL'STKH NATIONAL DANK.
Frank II. Young , of Broken Bow ,
> refiident ; II , K. O'Neill , of Omaha ,
ice-preaidont ; II. Lomay , of Bro-
cer. Bow , cashiei ; Alpha Morgan ,
of Broken Bow , assistant cashier ;
'hilip Dapgett , of Broken Bow ,
Teller ; II. B. Ankrews , of Anselmo ,
and If. M. Currie , of Sargent.
HUOKKM inW STATK DANK.
C. E. Ford , of Omaha , president ;
J. M. Kimberling , ot Broken Bow ,
vice president ; S , K. Warrick , of
Broken Bow , cashier ; V. B. Caldwell -
well , of Omaha.
DANK OF COMMPKCK.
F. M. Rublee , of Broken Bow ,
iicsidcnt ; S B. 'I hotnpaon , of Bro
< on Bow , vice-preaident ; C. J
Steven , of Am'oy ' , oashier ; J. W.
Wanick and F. M. Cnrrie , cf
Hargont.
I f" Business and |
| Professional Directory. |
MTY BARBERSHOP ,
It. O. HUTTON. Proprietor.
Klrst-clacs uurk Iteur Jtoom of Urokeu How
- , Uroken How ,
O II. CONRAD ,
. . . . . .Dealer In
I'limpa. Wind Mill * , TatiKe , t'lttlnys , Gnaollno
KnginfH , otc. , clc.
II toke n now. N'
B ANGS STUDIO.
All klndo of Work Done.
SntUfitctlou Ouurantcuil.
Crayon Work Enlarged ,
lirrkcn Dow , . . . Nebraska.
MIKE yCANLON ,
rroprletor of
licetanrant A , Lunch Counter. Lnrtie astortmcnt
of CoufnctlonHflcf , Clu'sra and ToLiaccos. Nortl
bldo of I'tlbilc irquuro , llrokun Dow ,
I J. SNYDER ,
alBu Jiixtlco of tbo 1'encu. Special nttcnlta
to rnlleciiona ici : < ifllons | taktu , pcnrton vooch.
cri- neatly executed and all kind * of Ic al papcrfl
wrltlon. Olllco In Ibc rear of Hank of Commerce ,
llioken lu , N&hrneka.
T RS. R. 0. & W. E. TALBOT ,
PHYSICIANS | SBRGHONS.
Olfloo ever Ilacucilr'H Drug Store.
Uroken Dow , - NobrasVa ,
T D. GLAZE ,
Dealer In
Oranlte , Foreign find nicrlctn Mirblci.
Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty ,
Uroken How ,
/CLINTON DAY ,
Physician & Surgeon.
OfTcc In rear , of I he Dank of Commerce , not- >
donee Cth tinoie west of Iho llantlat Church. *
Drokcu How ,
M. DOURIS ,
* M * < * W > BM * < * 4 UM V
All kind * of work In our line done promptly
ami iu ( IriUcldHa nnler. t/r/Rod Shop on ibe
corner weft 01 tlic lioso lioiue.
oivic t'H ' A THIAI , .
Ilrokcn How , - - Nebraska.
} K7 A. THOMPSON ,
COSTKAUTOil & IKIILDKK.
and GBtlmatcson nhortnotlce.
Ilrokeu Uow , Nebraska
p\R. C. L. MULLENS ,
Physician g Surgeon.
2nd SUIrxvny from wn t end Iu Hcslty Illock ;
residence , 3rd wust M. K. cbnrcl ) , on same Id
of street. h2l7 Uroki'u How , Ncbraeka.
B AKElt'S POOL HALL ,
\V. K. IIAKEH.Prop.
For a social name ol pool. 4-Northof Rerun *
LICAN Olllcu , ilrukeii How , Nebraska.
: ITY MILL ,
E. V. AlcCLUim , 1'rop.
Mye Klour , Uuckwlioat , Grilium , Feed , ots.
nii T. L FAKNSWOKTII.
DENTIST ,
Swan's Grocery.
/ " AMERON &KKESE ,
/illoprjoys $ ( l < ) . ] ©
AT LAW.
Koome 8 anil 9 , Realty Block , Itioken Bow , Neb.
\X7ILLIS CADWELL
A R. HUMPHREY ,
* *
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T = r m
Uroken How , Nebraska ,
Heat out of an IncreoHU ol His |
A Mexican wnr veteran and promin
ent sJitor writes : "HeeinK the adver-
tiamentot' CliRtnberlain'a tiolic , Cholera
and diarrhoea Remedy , I am reminded ' ,
that aa n eoldier in Mexico in ' 47 and
Ms , 1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea and jj
and this remedy baa kept mo from getting - $
ting an increase in my penaton for on jf
ever renewal a dosa of it restores mo. " t
P ia unequalled ns a quick cure for <
diarrhoea nnd ia pleasant nnd safe to
Uke. For Rale by .1. G. Haeberlo.
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--FOR-
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An Inspirjnq ; Hook For Patriotic Readers.
Lifo and Distinguished Services of
OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT.
The Oelcbrated
Murat Halstead
, Author and Journalist
With Chapters by Hon. John Sherman , Gen. C. II. Grosvonnr and
Co ) . Albert Halstead , ot Ex Governor MeKinlev'a staff
Introduc ion by Hon. Chauncey M. Depow. Eu-
largvd to Indudo Closing Dayr1 ,
Death and Burial
BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor.
Yoliie ola Great iiBflGflmlLiluiiill
USTER the OfU-ial
Paji r of
IOOMTY the county
\ \ k n tent by mall . ' 0 LCIIK | extra
THE BOOK AND TIIK REPUBLICAN $1 ro
( lie story of ins anoostora , birth and youth ; hia school day ; ; en
listment in tl'o War of tin Rebellion ; diritingi ished services and
promotion to Major ; admission to iho bar ; elected prosecuting
attorney ; marriage and devoted homo lifo ; elation to Congress
fovon times ; champion of protection , sound money and labor ;
Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin.
iteration ; re-election to the Presidency ; triumphal tours through
the nation ; speeches , principles and policies ; asaiasination and
death ; tribute of pralao by the nation and the world.
His personal virtue , hia purity of diameter , his honesty of
motive , his patriotic purpose , his loyalty to right , hia love of
jnatico , hia cpirit of meroy endeared Win MoKinloy to the
American people and give him a place in their affections second
only to that held by the immortal Lincoln.
SEND VOUR ftUSTER
MONEY TO THE ( fOUNTY REPUBLICAN ,
Broknn Bow , - - Nebraska7.