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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1902)
r ' "BT" TST WJ A "TIT" IBIICAN. VOL xx , BROKEN BOW , CUSTEH LOUN'IY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1902-EIGHT PAGES , NO , 26 Hear me in minilvht n 5011 want n need \\ntch for the least inont'v. I ! en r mo m mimlvhon the wife iisks for n clod : in the homo. Hear mo in mind whr n von wnnt wutdi , clock or Ji' eiry ilenr m in intnd that my experience in tl.is liupinepR HID In i-ell tin- very beet uoods , in do I In very best work. I cuarKe for lbr ooilfl anil tbu work only , nothing for the I r ml u nt i of ( ln < IUMI Opi lishiiic CoiU'i' < School Hooks , Tablets AND- Scliool Supplies , AT J. G. Haeberle's : Snyilor Bros , have a large ans > rt- rnout of winter goods that they are clodiug out at bargain B. Foi S.ib One registered Abber dren bull. S. L. GLOVKU&SON. 1 30It WoisHert , Nebraka. Fou KUNT a well improved farm. .IAMBS Luuwicn , Broken Bow , Neb. NOTIOIS. In tlio matter i > f tinupiilicuium of AUreil Kuiuly for lunuir Us-n-c. Tills la loidrlltty iliul Alfrnl irinnlv ll'lIK'il n [ million , on l''i hriU'yJO. . I'M ) . ' wltU tlm Count ) OlcrK of Duster o u iy , Nul > ru.kn MH nquiriil by tluiKtalulOBof Nt hrcHfcu. priiytnu ihut a lIceiiMi- limy In Kraritoil to li'tn. the i-alil AlfJul Kuiiilto sail mullHlilritnu-mid WIHUIH llcinira | fur thu llr l > rirmnlliur ! May I , I'liil m n luilldine xlt'u- r.luil on Kit' ! In lilm'K. ! " > ul tliu uniiicorporalcd Villngu nfUcuiiti. , in Wonil lilvi r 'r < ) \ viiln | > , ID ( 'IIBUT Cotinty , No * iUn Ktul Uivl * li nrtiiR up- oil Hutil pullllou InfmciliC lioiird .f MipeivUurH ( if Hnlil couuiy IH uhki-i ! fur on or alter Uaicli II 1UOJ , an thu eata Hoard of Supervisors muy direct. ( iKi > . W , UBWKV , ( BBAL ) Cli rk uf Ouiiii-r Conniy itii.l 80 37 aa Uldrk at tlio IJourd ul Supoi via on I'roiiionado Concert. 1 Holm'.tlon Orchestra \VlilrU.uL' tuot'McK'tclDK Dud " Monera Storvnit and \VIIsou. t Ttecitatlon lrfr Muliburd. 6 t'ornot Unit , with ihiirua Mi-8trs. Will' ins und Taylor. / 0 Dual , Uuliur Auuiiipanimeiit Stevi-i mul Wilton. T Solo Vois .tlon" MlHH 1'iukcnon. INTEUUlHDIOti. 8 Suk'ctlon OrchOHtra. 0 Itoudltig Mr Btcvi'iiii IU Hole m. U Chorus"Hawaafu Ulb'jsr' 1. 1 > . Wilson. , ll Mninlulln Ore hfBtrn X Hulo Mr l.'I J'iiino lU"t Mlwos SYllllnK end Taylor. U holu "At I'artliiK - Mil'inkort iu. 15 Lhurnh"Tuntlug 'lotiigui on tha Old Oamp Uronnd. " To bo given lor the benefit of the Public Library , at the Opera II JUHW , Saturday , the 22ud inst , nt S:3U. : 1'ornoiin who Htill thinlt that the Kual liuti a monopoly on education and culture u ill have to revise their opinions. The JOOO OOIIBUH shown that Nebraska hat ; coriHiderable in creased itH load in ability of iln people to road and wi'to. For * une in a now edition of bin Nobranks book , General I' sHnn or Agent Franoin , of the Barlinyton , has jum Bouured the following ti nren from Wartliin toii bufore publioatiou by the fiovcrnment. They are from tha census of 11)00 ) and refer to ( males , 21' yearn of aye and over , in the HtutCH named : Ponulu- Illltor- For- State. Him. cent.igo. Nebraska . : * U.OQI J Now York . . . . SlHt,9i 13,1.001 .i.UI lUnsm limi'tu. . . . SI. ! IUS H.W Oonuoctlcat . --iJ ( , Hi ) 077 7.70 Local Mention. , If jou want ct'Rl quick , ' "ill 1'honii 70 , i II nry Kelly of Atiflfliiuo wan do i .ig but < ii > irN in the oily Monday , Srttmiel Btmkirk of Alortm , was n ] " i cndiy caller at this ollloe Mon- I ' C. D. Samson of Oconto was a welcome onlli-r at Ibis ollioo Mon day. Money loaned on improved farm * JAMKK LKIUVICU , 7 18 tf Croheii How , Nebr. C. J. Steveno of Ansley bought the Colloni stock of groceries > e.s terday and will ship thorn t > Amdey M , L AmMberry of Ausloy , brother - ther of Yo Scribe wan looking after business iu thin city JMonday and Tuesday. TheT. U. Smith-Go is the place to buy your lumber and coal. Phone 79. Thompson Baker of Ansloy , has Hold bis residence property und will move back to hia farm at Wonter- ville. Tbo Hook & Ladder Company clmred § 10 Oft from their mn'qurndi b'sll given at the opera IIOUBO las : Friday night. Rev. C. W. Brinstad , General Mi .Monary , of Omaha waH a cit ) visitor yesterday. This ollioo ac knowledges a friendly call. Hev. Geo. 1' . TnttH , pastor o ! M. E. Church left Tuesday night lor Canton Illinois on the receipt of n telegram that bin mother had died that day. ,1. F. Coleman of the Went Table wan a friendly caller at thin oilioe Saturday. For some unaccount able runaon bin pupor bad not roaoh- od him for the past two weeks. The attention of tbo readers of the KuriiDLiCAN is called to the Farmers iriHtitute to bo held in Broken Bow'Tueailay March 5 8uc > more extended notice in thin isfiie. When pain or irritation exists or any pirt of the body the applic'ilion of BALLAKD'S SNOW LIN1- MKN P will yivo prompt relief Price , 26 and AO contn. ICd. Me Comas , liroluMi How and Morna Evangelist liontley who was to have commence * ) a series of meet ings in the Baptist church to night will not bo here before Sunday ow ing to tint continued interest ir > hit" meetings nt Mason City. Forty- one have united with the church there to date. The Ansley Citizen reports that Xick Amfbi'iry of Mason rooeutlv loKi three cows , the nsnlt ol the corn utnlk disease and that John Mi Inch of the rtarne locality hat * lost nine head or horses from some myHteiiouH disean1. Hugh Alt-Clean of Weissert will make a public sale Tuesday February 2fltb , commencing at , 10 o'clock. The stock that will bo ollVred for half are one fresh milch cow , IU young COWH ft two year old steers , yearlinc steers aud one two year old white face bull. This oflioo acknowlodgoBa friend ly call Saturday fro : J. T. MnClnnn of Wnisaert and Thomas tibanley of Brownlee , The latter had ac- t'ompnniod tbo lemniriHof his broth er Mike , which were buriud hero Friday iu t'ho Catholic cemetery , Mrn. Shanloy is a tislor of Mr. Mo- Clean. N.-rvons children arj almOBt al- wt > s thin children. The "out-door- boy " in eelriorr. nervous. W IIITK'S CUEAM VEUMIFUGE is tbo beet prcventivo of ncrvoiifanot-n. It stronglhons the syHtem ainl asoists to that sort of llesh , which creates strength nud power of ondurenec. I'lk-e-JO cisntH. Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and Morna. The C.-illawiy Courier says that Mru. 1) . L. Hopkins was quite seri ously burned Tuesday afternoon of last week wink1 in the acl of trimm ing a lighted lamp. Eirlior in the day she had been iibing gasoline to i'l "ining sorno ribbonp ; after com completing the job she throw the little gauolino remaining in the bowl into the tnvill pail. As she held it over pail containing the gusolino it caught tiro. In order to save tha building Him undertook to oarry the pail out doora whan her Inir and clothing oanght firo. A party passing by board her call for help and rushed in and smothered the flames with a quilt , ller hands | I .urns and side were very Beverly' ' , burii'd , but it in thought not fatal- I ily. I Con KlCHhm'm and C. K. Kren/ of Dale were city vinitorn Tuet-ilav. T. ,1. Arthur ol Cobmg waw a friindly unllor at thin ollico yester * day. day.W. W. A. B iley IKIH Hold hia dru Htoiv at Uerwyn and will devote his time to funning and mock raising. W. J Woodn returned Sund.iv night from Hu'hmoiid lud. , whore lie wan called two weekw auo 'by tbo death of his sister , Airs. Grtinch. MAUKIKD MVKIIS OI.KHOK at the ofliee of the county .Judgo. * yeptcr- day , Perry A. Alyorn and Alagi'ie Olenon , UateH , Ju Ign Armour olli- ciating. ' , j The special nicotines at Ilho M. * 1 , ohurcb closed Tuesday ninht. They report a large number ( .f acccsHioiiB as thu result of the meia > ingH. We have been iinablovte re port the exact . number. , " * ( ! rant Drake left Sunday 'night on a visit of a week or ten days at Guernsey , Wyoming. During his absence A. II , Va llandingham wears the night police star with dignity and rllicionoy. There were several oiti/.ens up ftom Ausloy and Ma son Monday evening to attend the district mooting of the I. U. OF. . A Jiong the number worn Howard Ellison , Lev House , .John Thornton , Goo. Hare , E. Fowler and Frank Temple. The worst snow Hlor-m that has been experienced in the east BUIOO 1889 , IB reported in New York , Fennsylvauia and New .lersoy the 17 Hint. The snow fell Jo the depth of 0 to 12 inchoH whien wan follow ed by a strong wind , giving them a Ilii5/ird of the worst nort. Don't let the hand of time paint wrinkles on your face. Keep young , by keeping the blood pure and the digestive orgftim in a 1 oalihful condition. 1IERHINE will do thin- Health in youth , dis ease and sickness brings old a ; b. Pric.e , 50 cent * . Kd. AlcComas , Uroken Bow and Merna. Miss Stone , the American Alis- Hionary who has been held captive by thu Turk brigandu NHIUM the : ud of last September has been released. I lor uaptnrii rei-t-ivcd 72 UOO for ransom. I\ov. Tsilka , hiitiband of Minn Stouc'h companion in captivity Ins been arrested on the charge of co.nplicity in the kidnaping of Aliss Stone. I ) . W. Thomson writes IIH to forward the Rici'uuucAN to his ad. dr rt at Pullman Washington , \ here ho and Airs. Thomson hive located , Mrs. Thomson's tzoods were shipped there the tirftl of the week. The town has a population of 1308. Jau. Dooley in living in the same county in the town ot Palouso. Wo notice from thu Beu'h Wash ington correspondent that L II. .lowett win nominated Monday by Soimtor Alillard for reappointment as poKlmaslor at Broken Bow and T. T. Varm-y at Ansley. Jioth have served the public faithful ! ) the past four years and as far an wo have hem able to learn neither had a competitor , We loam from J. 11. MuGuire In it his daughter , Mrs. John Ahtrrn , v/ho IH being treated at the Lincoln hospital imii a good chance for re covery ; also Jiom the same source , that T. J. Hill , who has been Buffer ing from cancer for several months and who moved to Orc-gon lust No vember , has been given up by his ph j aicians. Callaway Courrier. From the News of Grand Junction Colorado , wo learn that Eugene L-Mullippa was arrested about Febru ary 1 , on the charge of rifling reg istered anil ponchos in the Grand Junction pout otlice of which 1'hii- lipH was the night clerk. Phillips called up the post ma.slcr , Price in the early morning and notified tint while bo was out at lunch botvseen three and tour q ciook nome one had broken the glaiin in tno private door leading from thu lobby and out thtough the registered pouch I and taken the contents bet-idon breaking open the stamp and money drawers. Suspicions rested on I'htilipti and ho wao placed under arrest and 4subarquently on being islosoly finoationed acknowledge his L'uilt. Up to that tlmu it is said the young man bore a good reputa tion and had the absolute confidence of his employer. Eugene will doubtless be remembered an a boy , who witti uis parents formerly resid- icd in thin city , Air. PhtlhpB for a time being the propritor of the Grand Central botol. Southern Ked Cedar post at The l . D , omith Co. Tim Cili/.on of Ansloy , says that T. T. Williams ban sold the Abe Fleming quarter tuuilion of bind to Goo. Williams of Guoigotown for i'JSOO. There is probably no disease or condition of the hunrin system that onuses more Hiiffoiing and dis tress than piles. TABLEK'S HUCKEVE PILE OINTMENT cures them quiokloy. without pain or detention from business. Price. , T > 0 cents in bottles. Tubes , 75 cents. Ed. AlcComas , Broken Bow and Alorna. Railroad locomotives may bo profitably built in Nebraska , as is proved beyond dispute by the recent action ol the Burlington in placing an additional order for engine con struction at the Havolock shops. The order is for six of the class "K" type , and it follows the con struction at the same phops of a largo number of engines. For this last order , as for others placed at the Uavolock shops , there was sharp competition. Each engine means an outlay of between $8,000 and $ 10,000 , a Inrgo part of this sum being paid out for labor. Some of the fastest engines in the service of the Burlington were built at Ilave- loitlt. They compare favorably with new mncbincs received during last year from eastern works , anil their records are said to bo equal to the best. UANUY-GiciHwoi.n At the resi dence of the groom'H moMier , Airs. AI. E. Gandy in this citv , Wediun- day , February ItHh , 1002. Fiank O. Gaudy and Aliss Ida I. GriHwold , U"v. S.V. . Kichaidn oflioiating. The groom Ins been a resident bore1 since a small boy. Ho is the older turn of Alis. Alary Gandy , and well and favorably known in this community. Since bin father's death HOiiut years ago he has made his home with IIIH mother and look ed after her large land interest , The bride is a most estimable lady ami enjoys thu I'lgh esteem ol a large circular of friends. The Ric- I'UiiucAN extends congratulations. EI.UCNWOOD , Sunday , February 10 , Frank I ) . Hersh and Alisu Lucy Ellenwood , at tbo homo of the brides parents five milofl east of town. Kov. II. E. Alyers olli- ciating. The Kui'irni.iUAN extends congratulations to Frank and his bride , hoping that they may enjoy many years in happiness and pros perity. Kendo nro rou li und the HIIOW wreath H ) ill Adorn tbo hills. Mies Urucu Iiiitter of Ansley 'iu mak- liiK ti Hiiccees of teHchinir in the ( Jib oii Ecbool IIOIIHU. Slio doe.s tlu boHHiiiK IHT self iiiul nil Hcoin piitiulied to hiivo II HU. L. H. OihBon lately Bold n wnnn box full ot nncrel chlekoiiH and imrclmped throe do/.nn full blooded I'liiuth liockrf lioin Air. Hlnool Miller , who is noiii to thu Ked rivur of tbu north country. \Ve think tlionnewu \ v\e have hml Kent down here from that country ia enough tu ealiafy ua. Twelve tonnin liwlud.Tlth SI iiOHtho ( property nf Clinrlee J/iltuo , juiMncd nloni ! our road on their way to Miller , Ho will snip them to Umuliii. ( 'tiarlh in an energetic , industrious tempmtto you nt ; man and an honor to any com- ir unity , of course he l ) lun H to us and wo are proud of linn , but ho ia'nt thu only good boy In our neighborhood , all our boye : ire yooil. Our old friend nnd neighbor Itobort Uibpon mndu bis old iicqimintanccn a whort visit u few dn/H n o. Uncle Hub WHHono of the J'ioni'orn ant did IUH jmrt in fitting up this country for thu abode of mrui ; lie IH im old Sunday School worker HIK ! ho orguiii/.ed u Uun- da > Suho'jl ' in the North weal p'irt of thin state whore ho hns been milking hia homo for fcoaio limo with his dii lighter Mrs. Dean Fnukhoweor. Kuport lor ' Wlii'ni 8 . & ) llttiluy u ) ( lain ; i , Corn 15 Hi f.i Huttor I. , KKKH .in I'olntooi , per liUBhol I sS OnlotiH. iiur husliol l.w ( ctilukciif. [ iur pound , 01 H KB 3.1) < 'ow. JS.U5 w a an * r-oiH ( -3.6) < ? I 60 Turl.ojH , per poiuiil id Mraw , jjor cwt .ID II y , New , i > cr ion ' i > Oi ) i > or cwi & A I'ainilyVar Itcconl. K. Pardon Rawnon in our of s'v en brothers who fought in the War of th Rebellion. Their grand father , Bailey Ruwnon and great grandfather , Thomas Rawson , serv ed in the Revolutionary War and both were taken prisoners near New York oily. The gr < al-urandfatl or is supposed to have died of starv ation in captivity. The grand fa ther , who enlisted as a life m-.jor when II years old , was wounded by a bullet which pierced his left arm nnd by n sabro aorosp the back of his right hand , which cut it neatly half off. He livud to the ripn age ol 88 years , and carried the scars to liis grave , which is at Riiwsonvillo , Vt. , n village named after him. K I'nrdon RawsonV father , Capt. Lowell RawRon , commanded a com pany of militia in Vermont and had orders to bo ready to go to the Mexican War , but it closed so quickly that t.e and his company were not called to the front , He died at the ago of 8(3 ( yours. Of his sons , the eldest , Harriiion L. , now 9'2 yearn old , served as cap tain of a company in Kansas , or- gani/.od to fight the Border RuDi ana , and they triw plenty of light ing. His nearest neighbors wore killed and IIIH barn wan burned by Alissourians. Ho resides at Mon terey , Cal. Joseph D. , Gilbert N. and Charles B. Rawson nerved in Com pany ( j. UOth. M.IHH. infantry a WoruuHtiT company. Gilbert N was color sergeant , carried the col ors over a year , and was in every batllo in which the regiment was engaged and was promoted to Lieutenant , bui declined promotion and stayed with the colors and brought them back at the close of the war. Riley G. and K. Pardon Rawson enlisted in IHtil , in Col. Berdon's Sharpshooters , afterwards the Uni ted States Sharpshooters , and they wnro the first of the brothers to en list in the Cival wnr. Riley G. died of typhoid fever at a hospital at Washington , in 18S. ! ) Chandler D Rawson served in the IHh Ver mont regimt nt and was om > of the first soldiers to enter Richmond after itH evacuation by the Ccnfed crates. Joseph 1) . and Charles B , have died within a few jears , the latter in May , 1801) ) . K. Pardon Rawscn haH photo graphs of his father and the. seven sons in a frame at bin ollice , ! K ! I Alain street , over the postoflieo Ilm father was twice married and there were 15 HOIIH , of whom K. P.irdon is the Mth , also there . wore three daughters , aM younger than the sons. The Daily Sentinel , Fitchburg , MassachusettH. The Gilbert N Rawson mention ed in the above is ( J. N. Riiwuon the well known and highly respect ed uiti/.on of Broken Bow. Clmrcli H IIM'TIHT UIIUUOII. Preaching service both morning and vening by Rev. Richards , at , 11 a. m. and 7tO : : p. in. The pub lic in cordially invited. I'KKHIIYTIilirAN UIIUKOII Services at 11 a. m. and 7:313 : p. m. Subject in the morning , "Su jiremo Love , " subject in the evening , "Why am I a Christian. " Y. P. S. E at OiI'.O p. m. M. K. OIIUUCIl. The second quartely conference of the M. E. church will be held in the church Saturday night at 7UO. : Rev. I ) . W. Cram. P. E. in the chair. All who are interested are urged to attend. Sunday morning Rev. Crane will pi each pnd administer the sacrament. Bo sure and attend. Gico. P. TKITIK , Pastor Kl'IHCOl'AI , OIIUHCH. lind Sunday in Lent. February 'JUrd. Morning service an usual nt U o'clo'k , AliHS Pinkerton will i ing the solo. "Ponitoncc" by Fr.inuifl Martin. The logular evening - ing service has been rmimed at 7'iO : with sermon , - You are cordi ally invited. WALTON HAIJ. Donourr , Rector Paints , Oils and Wall Paper -at-- Ed. McCoinas' Drug Store. I BUS1NHSS POINTERS. Job printing at tbiH otlice. Lubricating oils of all kinds nt WilkiiiH * drug store. Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILKINH' PIIAUMAOY. Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , I' northwest corner of Realty block. H.I if Alonoy to loan on impiovud farniH. MOOIIK & TAYI.OU , Realty Block. 1-2S If Foil SAI.K CiucAi' North cant qunrlir Huotionn . ' 10-10-17 , Douglau Grovu. 11 , W. Hammond Broken Bow. - 30-87 A few comfcrlorH and blankets can bo had at Suyilcr Brori. Big Double Store for less thai : you can buy the material and make them , call and see. When you wnnt a physic that iu mild and gentle , ensy to tuUts and plensnnt in cll'out. IIHO I'biiinbnrlnln'H Htotniiuh niul Liver Tablele. Price , 25 centu , Kuinplp free. Kvory box lror Miilo by J. O. Iluoborlo. If yon intend to build call at Dierkit Lumber Co. and got prices. I have for rent 100 acrow of good corn ground three and a half miles from Broken Bow. ' J. G. PAINTKB. - FOR SAMS Barn , 10x18 foot. ,1 , A , AiiMouii. 1-HO tf Fou SAI.JC LotH 1 , U , 7 and 8 , block 0 , in .Jewell's addition to Broken Bow. Enquiio at thiu ollice. 11-21 tf For insurance and real estate o to Moort'&T.iylor , in Rooky Block. Fen SALIC ou TKADI : Town lr > tu and a few five acre lots in ibis city , for oattlo , horseH or farm land , feb28 tf ALLAN KKVNKU. Farrnu for sale and lands for rent. Now in the tune to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and priuoH arc advancing rapidly. J. G. BltKNlZIUl. Thoroughbred Poland Chlnn. Foil SALIC Thoroughbred polnnd china male hogn , old er/ough for Horvioo for 15 CO. 1-15a II G. 11. KUHHOM. Dierks Lumber Co. ban in slock a car load of fine cedar postH for I ho trade. The old and reliable firm of Dierks Lumber ( Jo. is tbo plaon to go for lumber cr coal. A good supply and gradifi to meet the \vanla of their customers are always in stock. 321tf If that la t coal did not give Bat- tft'.iotion . try Foster & Smith Lum ber CO. 'Phono 70 .1. O. Hnuhorlc the ( Irugt'iHt , will r > fund you your mtiney if you aru not Biitiulicd after iiHing Dinmbfilnin H Stomach and Llvur TiiblotH They euro diaouhra of the Htomneli , bilioimn Bd coiiHtlpatfon nni ) heiuliiche. I'ricoS'icentfl- Trim. 1 have ai'ain taken noHBOHHion of THE GLOBE HOTEL And am thorcii hly cleaniii } . ; and fitting it up with medorn improvomenlH , thug inHiiriiif ; my j ueflU every comfort , in- eluding clean warm l-ede and ( ; oed , horiOHt aquaro moalH. With thin effort I Holicit the patronage of all my old friondH and many now OMOH. R. A. WA.XTS , Frop. \ > s \ ( , \JL/ \tt \ ( xJx \l/ \.lx \ ' \V six six \ lxl