Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 24, 1902, Image 1

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; t. > I VOL XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , APRIL 24 , 1902--EIGHT PAGES , NO,45 ,
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Are no bell r thau they shoul
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! : me lon hefore they get it ,
As the telescope createll a\trol1- !
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l1eW powers.of visiol1. There
. are many who coulll 'l1ol get I
along wlthout gl l sel ! nllllmal1Y
more who ought 110t to gut
aloUI { without them. If you
l1eeel glasses , your ! : ight is eOl1-
til1ually illjurcll h ) ' uot usillg
thelll. l.et me e.\lIllline your
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Cash Grocery Co.
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' 1'he best line of fresh \'c1cta-
hIes. reception good , fancy dricd
fruit , AIlYo Pancalce Flt1i.tr.
.lunch canned goods , and thc
highest price paid for produce ,
, Good Quali.ty
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Good Weight
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who appreciate "Quality , "
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Fancy Groceries will
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' . Mexican Blend. . , . . , . . . .25 ccnts ,
1 ' ; . , 'l'hree Crown M. & J. . . .30 ccnts
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J. 'V. Iaxon of Arnol.l , was a I
friendly caller at this o ice 'rues. .
day.
Attorney James Le wich , wus
a busincss "isitor at. . Ansle ) '
fJ'ncsday.
A. Gustafson , south of town ,
lost \'alu3.ble mare .last Saturday -
day morning folding.
Jud Iay has bought the Pcrry
Hobb farm that joins hivallc ! ) '
farm on the JilllJrt h. Cons dcra-
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tion $875 ,
Mott , the three year old son of
Mr. and Mrs r. B. Vandenburg
of Sargent , died la t Sunday
week from the clIcds of Gril > .
Col.t. . C./ral ot left for lIal-
sey with 700 head of cattle forhiR
ummcr ranch .Monday. His
fami1)V.il1 . join him in a few
days.
G.fJ. . ' . Hobinson commcnced
plantilllf corn Monda ) ' , but llis-
l ontinucd [ 'ucsday. He con-
cludcd to wait for more fa\'or-
able weather ,
'l'he trains from the northwest -
west 'l'uesday morning indicated
that the north-wcgt is ha\'ing a
tOl1.ch of winte'r 'l'hc cars were
co\'cred with now.
COtinty Surveyor 11',1 . VanAnt-
I wcrp who has been detained at
homc two week ! > or morc by the
sic1mess of his wife returned to
the cit , } ' th first of the week.
Almer Spencp.r and Chas.
Bishop'ofVeiss rt ' . . .ere friend1) '
caHers at this office last 'l'hurs-
day ,
John Pernie. superintendent of
the county , farm was a friendly
caller at thIS oftice 'l'lplr3day ! of
last wcek.
'rhe Nebraska Press Association -
tion Wi1l1101d its annual meeting
a t LIncoln 'ruesday and \Vednes-
d y , lay 6 . nd T. " l' ' _ e _ ns
wIll be helilm the "Senate cham' : : >
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ber.Rev.
Rev. J. R.Vooels of Mason
City , spent' Monday \'isiting relatives -
latives and fritmds in this city.
H was on his return home from
the. Ilo1cotcl > scttlemcnt where
he he1d pfct l1.it'IJg scrvices Sa t-
unlay a l l1 < .r ,
The national Editoral associa-
HOIl.m mect at Omaha next
' 'year. One of. the inducemcns
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oiTercd to the s.ociation in coming -
ing to 0111aha next year wa an
oner " the B , & 1\1. to give the
.m mbirs , fr transportation to
the YeHow Stone ParI ; and return -
turn as : i side e.ntcrtainment.
Will Morrisey . ; who ha been
confincd itl thc. county jail for
SOU\Ctilllc \ , awaiting- thc sitting
of the district court , wa released
last li'piday on ail. His brothl r
Hen1'j' of Anselmo , was instrumental -
mental in securing the bond.
J l1ge Sulli\'an fixed the bond
at $ ( ,00 ,
\Vc understand that a n\1mher
of the citizcu1of ! Algcrnon to\\n-
ship are going to Washin ton
ilnd Oregon th ig spring , ' mong
the nmnber are J , D , Amsbern' ,
lIan'c Keller , Con. Pisher : : , Phil-
Ii p myers anll Lou Shad Ie.
' 1'he 1nst two named will go to
Oregon anll the others toTash -
ington ,
ReDogget. . pastor of the
Episcoprl : church in this cH y ,
closes his work here next Sunda ) ' . i
He has accepted a ch rgc at Los' '
Angcs , California wherc he expects -
pects to go in about two w eks.
During hi's stay here HcDog -
get and his cstimablc wife havc
mad .many fticndn of all enom-
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ations :
J as Boggs of gHon , wa a
fricn ly caller last 'rl1Uday. :
He Informed us that VJl1cent
Brewer of Somerforel died last Fri-
da ) ' a week , after a short illness
of only two days ' at the age of
72. He was a 'hard working man
and was at work the day he took
sick in the evening. He was one
of the early settlers of the county
and a higliley respected citizens.
frOm Noonan in the south part
of the city has the start for a fine
fruit orchard. He hought hIS
place three : years ago this spring
, when he planted 11is first trees.
Hc had cherries and plums last
season from his first planting
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sc\'cral of his trees will be loaded
this year with ftuit. : He has put
out about $50 worth of cherrIes ,
I plums , graI , > Cs , gooseberries' , and
, currants t1us sPoring.
Arthur Dean an < 1 Lee Lccp of I
'Vest Union , were in thc City I
Monday. '
'rhe Central Committce .of th
Sixth Congressional distritt met
at Grand 151 aml to 11a V to fh : ti me
and 111ac . ( \f hold iug. the Con-
grcssional convcntion. 'l'hc
editor of this paper hns gone
with several others to make au
effort to secure it f ir Brokcn
Bow , :
E. 'r ylor WllO WaS depvtisc < \
by Shcr1rr Armstrong' went o
Oconto Monela ) ' with ut.hod .r
to seizc aIn- wet g-oods 11 < . ' mig1\t
1 tuI iu that ' \'icinHJ" . 'l'hchr. .
rnnt was issucd aga 1 t J0111
Doe. 'l'he d pnty gof the d.Qc i'n
the ( orm of H caS 9 ( ) f whi t f ,
at the dcpot that WU5 hcld C. " 0 , .
D. but he did 110t get . . . . Joh ' .
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' 1'he ladi s of the U. H. cll1\\'cH \
will have an Apron Sale in th
corn r huilding by lIarrr Dati
store Saturday , April 2 ( . : begi ti
illg at 1 p. 111. lcc Cre.a ll : lt cl
cake will he scn'cd durlltg . th
aftern.oon and cvcning.
: ttt'iir. , . 'HI ! ii r - - : r
fJ'hc fourteen cand idatcR auc1l
three companiom ; that went
Omaha last Thursda" night 'to'
he initiated into thc ill"sterics of
the rangiel' ' 11I1ple returned
Saturday night npparel1th" morc
t hc worc ! fol' the trip u ! y h : IJ
taken across the sandy dcserf. I
'l'he ) ' rcport the canic1s , ' .wen I
trained and that the 1' rille ovcr
the hm'nitlg' sands was very mnch :
cnjorClttafterthej" got throug'h )
'l'here 'were I
62 candidates
initiated 11'riday nig-ht into the
l\Iysteric : ; of tIle Mystic Slrine !
of whom Broken Bow furmshed
14. At the conclusion of "the
initiation a banquct wa serv d
in the dining room of the h' i .
'rhcre were. seats for 400 guests
and the chairs were ll.t 1led , qe-
sides 150 or. 2 O thq.t wer ac- .
c0l110dated In other rooq1s and i
: kit h.c. 1. . : , . : t.D.hctbpys , report ; \tl1e , '
tmquet a brilliant success with
Judge 'N.V. . Keysor as toast
master. Th < : Bee says there
were men whosc mason\c \ histor.Y
runs back to the first lodge
cstablished in the state and some I
of the grat11 ofIccrs o , the lodges
of the JnaSOl1lC boches among
those carried over thc , sand the
first time li'riflay. Among the
number was ExGoJas , E.
Boyd. J. C. COWUl and li'r pcjs
White- ,
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'l'.Jae l'IIIIIt > f1f tt'\I : ' \ ol ;
In the i ne of the RFIUDI.I- ;
CAN two weeks ago , we Qflcred a
ycar's subscription to the RH-
l'UJlI.tCAN to the 1irst school boyer
or girl ontsil1 of Brokcn Bow ,
undcr 18 J'eur of age. that wonll1
tcll or writc mc what l\lr , Wehl
ing got a pound for hili hogs ,
from thc ligi.1res gi VCll. . 'l'hos
from whom we have rccclvlHl rc-
plies IIp to datc are Sa1 1 Lee ,
Frank Willis , Minnic Gw > tafson ,
Nella Holcomb , Evette I Qbfson ,
Mabel C.each and Albert Powcll.
' 1'he first c } rr ct all \\'Ct' filed was
by Stn Lee , Aged ] 3. April 12 ,
at 7,15 a , m. ' 1'h first g-irl to
IiIc a corrcct answer was l\Iinui
Gustafsoll , April I : ! , at 10.15 : , I
m , 'l'hc answers of Albert Iow-
ell , \'ctte Hobemon , ' " : Mahell
Leach and Nella lIocomh ! wen'
correct , but the latt r 'did not .
1la\'C her's reduced to but oJie
cledmal. 'rhe answers of cllch
was nearer correct than was thc
price quoted per j > ol1nc1 by thl'
cOJ1ullis ion mcrchant at Oiul1ha ,
from whem 1-11' , Wheling r c'h'-
cd his statemcnt.s his figurl'i
were ( , . 72'J. , per hundred , w .ile
in fact the motley he i'ecei\'el
fig-url'S out SI ; , 747x. If the un-
succtsful parties will notif.r mete
to whom the\ want the papcr all-
drcs5ed we will g'c them the
HEl'UIlLICAN six months , as none
of the1 were more than it frac.
tion of a cent off. EDITOR.
nT. . W. II. Duggett.
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It is with much regre } that at
the last meetin of the Ministerial - !
terial AssociatIon we received I
aUl ac eptcd Rev. I9ggett's
resignatIon of his secrdaryship.
In his departure from the city
we lose a 11105t hearty cO.laoorcr ,
one whose faithfulnes3 aJ1d in. .
trinsic christian charncter has
won for him the 1110St Idndl ' re.
gards , not only of the Association
bt\t \ also of the general public.
Our sincere hope is that his future
dabors 111ay he crowned with the
I uttermost succcss and usefulness ,
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whatsoever be his field of labor
will welcome him into their midst
with the saJUc c01' < 1ialit ) , and
Christian courtcs ) ' with which
he welcoplcd each one of this
Asso iatton , as he was its senior
mcmh r. GuO.P.'l'Hl'1'JtS , Pres.
C. V. AJ.I.ISON , Scc'J'.r ; :
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Cullter C'Hlllt ) . t:1l1zl'ulluh'I'CHtCl1Iu : ! on
Flolc11l1r'I't'3l1p. :
' From the naUU101lt Daily
, Journal , 'l'exas , we note that 'V.
( S. 'Yescott is trca8\jrel' of t11C
. . , Ame1' can Union Oil Company of
Texas and that h1 : ; son Jolm J :
is munllger ( , ) f the rcalty depart-
mcnt of the ' and is
com pan ) scc-
retar , ) ' and treasurcr of the Gc'scr
( hI Dc'clopmcnt compat1) ' and
hat E. C. Gi bo1o \ [ the 1il'm of
\Yc coU & Hibho1\s \ is GcnI'"I ,
Managl.r of t1u , ' Dig Four Oil
Comlmn ) ' . 1'he JOUf1\\1 ; Rars : : .
'Promincn t among- the Hourh hing' .
oil corporation of to.c1llv i3 ! the
Amcrican Union Oil mid Refi n-
ing' company \lel1u1l10nt 'rcxas. :
Its holding ; iH 532 acres 10catcI\ \
on IISpindle 'l'op Heigh ts , " "Sour
Lake" and HBig Hilt D i tricts"
.lJ d we c peciall'y cO1\mend ! \ thu
"lsc101 1 shown ) : tins compan ) '
J1 hu'mg out nght 3 0 acreg
.watcr front on 14a'ton Hayou , a
direct outlet to 1'he Gulf , of
i\iexico and thc sea ports of th
world.trhe ca\italbation : of
th" company hohlIng's is $1,250 , .
000. In spcildtlg , of the o ct.'rsof
the compau\ ' the Journal furthcr
sars :
) l'hc namcs of its managcrs
wi th such property mvnct ! in fee
Rimple give occasion for nul'
remarks. 'l'hc ofiicers of tlH'
, company arc : Pl'cRident , Major
J. 1. . . BiHcng'cr consul gencral to
Montrcal , Canada. l\1ajor Hit-
tenger has been in puulic Hfe
almost continuously since 18liO ,
h.aving been appointed at hat
tune poshnastcr.of St. Joseph ,
Mo. , by Prcidcnt ! : Abc 1..incoln ,
whose friendship he J1joye . .
Without petition or suggcstion
he has represcnted his'dUitrict in
the legislatur ' of Missouri eight
terms and was appointed consul
general to Cana a bv President
McJ\inlcy : in 189(1 , \ hich position -
ion he now holds. He is a man
of the 1110st unqucstsonec1 inter. .
6rritYi During all thcse years he
owncd , Lilitccl and published 11e
'St , J osei > h Hcrald. , Vice president -
dent Mr. W , 104. M rst011. , of the
old jobbing tiru1 known all o\'er
the nation , of Felix & Marston ,
establishctl in Chicago in the
htiesi trcaSUf ( r IlQu. W. S ,
Wescott , Nebraska , Mr.Ves -
. cott formerly livcd \Viseonsin , ,
where he filled tunny positio.06 ; of I
trust and responsibility. He rc-i
presented his district two tcrms
in the lower house of the legis-
latun : of thestatcj ; dotwo : ; terms
lin the uppcr h011se , He rcmO\'ell ,
(0 NelJraska in 'RJ'J : wherc he !
bou ht a large ranch and stockcll. .
it with a larbTf herd of short-horn"
cattle pure bred ClYficc1ale and
Kcntucky red trotting horses.
Secretan' , John J , Wescott , . .
trcasurer of c"scr Oil at1l1.
Dc\'elQpcmcnt comiany , aut ! on. .
account of hi'a t lU1owlcdg'c of
rcal est:1tc iu 'l'cxas was made
'nHlnagl.'r of thc realty depart- :
lUcnt of the lJe\\ttuont 'L'rll t' '
company of Beaumont , 'I'cxas.
l\I , g. Fowlcr , ! > ccretarr or
Prcmium OJ1 company and t"reas-
ur r of Drummcrs' Oil company
an < 1 con idcrcd one of the hcst
posted oil mincrs in the south.
and I'j. C. Gihb ns , g-cneral
managcr of Big { i'OlIf Oil comp.
any and prominent in Beau.Ulont
011 circ1 s. 'l'he foregoing' om-
l'l'r comprise the com-pan , , ' ! ;
director ) ' . 'rhcir hankl'rs are ( he
Bcaumont Nntiomll bank of
Bcaumont , 'l' < , xus to whom the
COl1pan ! ) ' refer hy prel11issin
\Vltl1 the pro\'CIt nil Ilnd ownecl
outright in 'tjLHlllithanldng' ;
focilities : tunldllg' , s tipping anil
reHning site owncd , such a
companv should ha110 trouble
e , I securing co operation to de.
vel9P such propcl t\ ; ' . ' ! 'his company -
pany wi11 be enc of the strongest
in Amerca.
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fr , W . is Cadwcll ,
Brkken Bow , cbm9\a. \
DltAR Sm-I : ha\'c your favor of U1. ( :
J5th instant in rClarcl to hCtlutifyiul { Olr
fitation grolll1lls und llrol'crty [ It Brokcu
BO\L' , If there il u gentral mo\'cmcnt on
the part of your citil.Cus to heautiiy Ulcir .
properly nnc1 thus make lilC cit } ' more
lI\traetivc , thc nl.rlilll hm Compau ) '
shoulr1 110t bc hchitul hand in joininl { in
fitlch n moremcllt. I am a weut hclicver
ill making titatioll groUlul Jllst as IIttrnct'
irc I1S possiblc , It urOUSCi a of
ll1ulutioll among thc citizcns of t IC town
anl1 produccs n ( uvoraLlc first impression
upon ncw comers. 'fhis is a matter how ,
evcr , that is cntirely in the hamt s
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our (11 rt\tiug .1cparllllcnt . , 111111 i
I III\\'c thelc'o 'C rcfcl'tcll ) 'our
lctter to Mr. Cnh'ert. uur Gelleml Super'l
intel1ltellt wilh favorablc CIIIIIIIICllt 011
: rour lctter , \'OUl'II truly ,
J , FIl.\NCJS.
n } sOJ.u I'IO S UP CU UOI S ( ' . :
At It mcetillg of BrokclI Bow Court No.
I ' , 'l'rihc of ! : en Hur , April J7. 191-:1. : : the
1'0ttowiuf { resolutious " 'ere adoptell :
WmtkHAs , Brokcu tlow COllrt No. J ,
'rtiLc of lIell 1.1ur , hIlS slIllc'CI\ 1\ toss hy
th dcath o { QUI' sisllr , Lenora 'rumbull ,
I who tI"llIcII nt J > mlulug. Nehraska nllil
who dc ] > .nrtcd this 1Ife Ule . of
April 14 , 1902 , thercor . he It
R1C $ J.\'Im , "hllt we tClulcr o"r helrt"
fclt'lUpnthv to till : hel'ean'll hllsbatltl
1I1u1 fam11) ' .iu their rent suno\\'i ntul
lJ { it fm-lher
RHSOI.\'liU , 'fhnt itAI token of low IIUll
respert , our Chnrh'r h dl'lpl''ll fm' n )1 ) r'
iml o ( sixty I I\'S I\1lIt that n lolJ ) ' oC
thesl' I'Cso1utio , , ht' t-ptearl u)1ol\ ) the rcq ,
(111tll of our Court , tuul u copy seJlllo the
sorrowing rlUuit ) ' . I"HIII CI ) { ) ) ' to cnch of
the J'1\11l'rlllluhh-llcd : ) iu this ch ) ' .
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1Ir. 'rUO1I'ON , } Com.
DI { . C. l'ICKHTT.
ChutCh Cr'lcc" .
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S n'iCt's in the 1I1\ltist } church ncxt
SIIIIIIans lottowlI : Sunelay ho)1 at IU
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n. 111" "pl'cllchln lit 1 I n. m. I1l1d H1. . III.
JUl110r 11. V. P.O. at . ] I , III , 11111\ Senior
B , Y. P. U. lit 7 p , III , "rhe } lullllc is
cordially ll\'ltctl to IlttClul thec ; sCt'\'icell ,
. W , RICU.\IW $ , Pnstor.
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CI1IUSTl.\N CnUIClI.
l rvlces lit the "sul\l hourI ! Sl1ndll\ '
lIIornil1g. 1'hc 1I.lhject for Snnda ) ' lIIcmi.
illg will he "lhl1'\'cst. " Snucln ) ' evcning
" cttln up ofhe Kiu llom.II EUtle \ "
or nl ( j.t : 1 .Mr. I.el lends. ' 1'he Y. 1' , ,
C. H , W111 g'c II Romautic 'fca at the
homc of 1\1rs. C. II , Ho1comh Frilln ) '
evenil1 l\tU ) ' : l1ul , H\.cf ) ' hOII ) ' is invitcel.
11. 11. CIJl1RCII ,
SUllllny r\'ices. l' , II. chnrch. l\lorn ,
I ing . theme , . "The 'l'rnllsll urntil\\I. \ "
HvellUlg suhJect , " ( h1eoll 'II fleece. "
' ' for YounK l'coph 's Mecting ,
"Samuels ! Cnll. " Wm. Soper leader.
All are iu\'iltal. IJ. H. Myre9 , Pastor.
JiPlSC01'AJ. CHURCH.
4U1 Smlllll ) ' lifter l nster , April 'J7901. .
1 U , 111. Celebration of ttle Holy COIIIlU , .
union with serlllon 011 what constitutc
'the Eosencc of Chris\illllity. 3 PIlI , Suu ,
dllY schoo ] , No e\'euinl { service. 'fhc
new Rcctor , the Rcv. N. n. Xnnllers witl
begiu hill work the 1St Smllln ) ' in 1\111) ' .
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PIlHSU\'TmUAN CHuncH , I
Ser\'ict a .llcxt Sl\hhl th I\l I I II. .111. m1I i
8 p , 111 , ln the mOlnUig the ! : uhJcct111
hc " 'rcachin s of Spriug. " In the c\'cn-
ing tht : pastor wilt give the sccoml lecture
on the 1100k of Hsther , In the IIfternoon
ut 3 o'clock there will he nn Allniversnl
service of the I. O. O. lr , Y. p , S. C , h ,
al 7 p. lll , At the e\'cninE { sorvicc sJlecinl , .
musIc witl be 'Cuclel'cd , .All '
! . . . _ . al'c iuvited. , :
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We hereh ) ' extend to our frieuIIs IInd
neighhors of tt e viciuity o ( Georgetown
our sincere thauks for their kiutlneflft' lHI
1u ; ' > statlce.i rlllJ { U , recent sickncm ; mwl
hmiul of onr dllrling hllhy. , 1111gic. .
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, 1\tlNNnt ROlnNl T'r.
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We Jlctch ) ' extellll our alII cere thauks
to t11C fricnlls of Broken Itow mill viciuity
auel cspecially the mcmhers of lhe Ihll
II ur for the kitHt assistau'e in the 1\11 ,
ministration of the lasl sncl rite ! ! of our
clellrly heloved wHe nllll mother.
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. \-u CJUJUJlItN.
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Roy llfarnanl nie Juuior F.flitor of the
Call ' \'ay Courier aud .Miss T.'dia Greer
were ml\rried lit the homc of the hrilles
} ll\rcncs ill Cullnwny , 'fhurscny ! , April 18 ,
1 < < 1)2. neTucklcy ! of the \l , E. church
otlicilliing , ' 1'he hrhit : 1:4 : the Ilnnghter of
IJt" . ( ; rcr o { CutlnWII ) ' , n grlulunte of the
Cnllnwl\ ) ' High School 111111 lor I's\'cmi
"cars hils Iltcn : one oC the IIlIccessflll
lua.chcrn of the cOlllli \ ' : nlll is kllOWII liS II
lOll } ' ot lIIan ) ' JtCJoIl "CJlllllliics , elljoying
tIll : estl'cm of II lorgc l.arcle. 'fhe groom
is \011111 { 11I'111 of foopJeIHli,1 , ullilitYI ell.
, terprisillg allIl hllll1ttl ! ous , guod IJUsmeH'i
Ill1u1ificnlious , high III1)wl chul1Icter 11I111
! Itrict h'lcri t.\ ' . lie hils IJl' 1I ast4odatec\
nut ! I.ocal r ditll' wilh the
Ca lawaCouril'r for till' ) In < ; t three ycars
iu whic l he hus II 1111 h. the hm.iIl1 ) II
llllllcia ) IHlcceSfi. Heccrctar } ' uf the
Cuttcr ! COllnty H. litm ial AI ! : oCittioll ,
which positioll II ( : 111&01 , filh't ! . with em.
l'iclHT ulIll ! tatisflll'tiull to thl' l'lIthl'
IIIclI1lJl'rship tlil. ' ) /1I5t ) l'ur. 'fhe HH-
l'III1I/C.\N XiclltlR CJIIWlltula ( illl to 1\1 r , :
IIII Mrs , 111\1'1I01 < 1 in their Ill'relatioll ! .
11I111 wish tlI Ul 1II11ny Yl. ' rs of hllpplllcs'i
atilt prosperlt ) ' tu ether.
11.'rhino Curt' , . , .
l"c'er1111 " Ague. tdoge will
usually stop n chill. a continuaulc :
always cures. Mrs. Wm. M.
Stroud , Nidothan , 'l exa1 , May
31 , 181)1) , writcs : "Wc have uSC
IIcrbine in our fami1 for eight
I , ycurs , and found It the best
medicne we have 'ever had for 1a
grippc , bUious fe\'cr , and m : - .
Inria. " 50c. Sold by Ed. Mc' : I
Comas , Brokcn Bow and l\Ierna.
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Aprill5 , J902-I I1'OR Rm'U I.ICAN :
I - Your'ltervitle corrcspomlellt ill
I last weeks issl1e of ) ' 011 ) llIper Iloes not
scem to he well infonllelt ill regard to the
Il\te J , J , Sillwetl. lIe lietllce ) on thc
hUlUestcac\ \ over t\\'ellt ) ' two ycars ag-o
where he hns ulwuys 1i\'l 11 up to his death
which occurcd on Haster murning 1')02.
I wish to ref r hrict1y to his religious life ,
lIe amI his former wife wilh three other. ;
cOl11vri ed the class what is 1I0W kuown
as \ \ esly Chapel ill U1I : year J88J. Uc ,
1'1. 1\1. Parkhurst an a mun name
French built the first church ill Custer
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Paints ,
Oils and ,
Wall Pap r
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Ed. McComas'
Drug Slore. ! '
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ror m
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m m
Moncy ) oan d 011 1mprO\'cl\ \
farms. .TAlmg : 1-IIWWICII ,
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7 18 \ tf Brolcen Bow , Neh.
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Dr. ' 1W. . Bass , dcntist , oOicc
northwcst corner'of Heal ty Block. '
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For in urance and real cstate
go to M06re & 'l'aylor , it Realty
mock. . . .
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School wan-ants wanted. High.
cst markct pricc paid. 43.4 ( ,
.I. : M. KIJ\111J\HTING.
l"J SAr.i Oft 'l'HADH-Town
lots und it few fivc acre lots in
tlIi cit ) " for cattle , horses or farm
land.-Alleu '
- Heyncl' .
r # \lIC"'I NIiItIt.
i Sales cri tl E\'erywherc. Stock
sales a specialty.Vr ieor seemc
for terms aud < latus. Jut > I Av.
.27 tf Box 111 , Brolccll Bow ,
'Neb ,
li'armB for Rale ar.d lands for
rent. Now is the timc to get a
farm cheap" as . the cheap farms
arc : nIl giJl , .aUf ! p1'ices arc ad.
vancing raptdly.--J. G. Urcnher. :
Dic 'ks T..tlmbcr Co. has in tock
a car load of tinc cedul' posts for
the trade.
If trouhlcd h ) ' n weak digestiol1 , lO1s
uf I\ple te , or tipatioll , try u few
dosc.i lIf Chll1 lIiu's Stomach aud
Iiver : r1\1.C'O . Itrr hex \mrranted ,
ltor lJal oy J , G. I1l1e c1'1o. . '
li'on SAI.n-20 acre ! ! of g-oocl
fann land joining' town , enc hllf
ntLIe fr"111 ! c.ho JlOUSC. Ill1luirc
at this o ice. 4-4-45
Pepsin Gum , two Lckages for
a , nicttcl , at W ins' 'Phal'nJacj' .
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\V AN'l'HCattle to pasture 011
lhe Will Frey ranch six mi1 8
south of Broken Bow.
45..1 ( , G'HORGlt FREY.
-SALJts mN 1.V " - look
after our intcrcstf ; in Custer ami
actjacent counticg. Salary or
cOT11mission. Ae1dress , '
LINCOJ.N 011. Co.Cle\'elanc1Ohio.
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count ) ' , " It stooel whCl'c tIle I.OIIII 'free
Cel1lctr ) ' . 1Wi i i it waq huilt with Hud ,
A uOlI juh tCllltinl rrJln : lit Weissert hils
tl\kCII the 1'0111)1plaee \ where there if. II
lat l : cla. ; ' ' 1111U1 is kllOWII liS olle oC the
mosl te\'ollte ! clnsscs ill the ) ,0111111-1 : of the
1t..llnJc ) ' district , IIl : all he wl'll cnllell
the ruther of 1\tetllllllir.nr at Weh sert. His
1I0m ( ' WnII 1I1wa ) ' $ 11I'1It1luorters ) not ollly
for Mcthollhts : hut for 1111 other tlellOl1lill-
ntioll . It dil , : ; cem that his grcAlt.-sl :
ohjcct jll life \\'IIS the uphohlillg of
Chris\illllit ) ' nuw instntllle ta ) . IIc nllll
hh " , ift'll11s heell III t1f rCl'tlil1 spiritual
growlh or WeHley Chnpcl clus-I. : "rime
ClIIII ct ! nJlty CIIIl'OIlI ) ' lell. It was a lt
hy SOIll\ < who \\'illle ! ' . cd h1.1 In'lt hour : ;
hCIe thnt his dcnlh'IIS Olle of the most
happ ) ' mul triumphl ! } christinll deaths
witnessoll ill ) 'e m ; , I eHurlhut who
WIIS his forlllel'm \ toprcachclI one of
Ilhe 1I1I ) < , t romolIIg : ) fcnUOIlS erer preach-
'fl ill WI.h'Chapel. . Bin wife who \o9 !
IIhlll ) . < ; t ill cl ; , , ! > tnnt uttenllnnce ut the Ill'll
! lidl' of her 110Il'e / : : \ < : ell hnsballd 11119
thc sympllthy of larHc circle of friencls
II1Hlul'cl'lflinl:1IIccf ' , in le1'1 ee:1\'CI11Cllt.
A01 : , ) ) N1JC/lI OI { . ,
H' . . , . , . . . Ilh CUIat
"N'n " "t ) , . . Ie' " II I I" ' 1111 COl. " ,
1IoX .11\1' ! lr " , , , . Quh hII' ' ! ' .hlel , Clift ! b l'old In
' 11.01 U"1. N. 1 nr. . , u 1'8Y , l'dcu : : : ' CUIlU.
" "a , h.'UII'lt Cl'uUllr.It ,
I was much affiicted with sciatica -
tica , writes Ed. C. Nud , 10wa-
vitle , Sedwick Co. , Kan. "going
about on crutche5 and suffering a
deal of puin. I was induced to
try DallarlPs Snow J-4ini111ent ,
which rclei\'cd me. I uscd three
50c bottles. It is the greatest
linimcnt I c\'er U icd : havc recom.
ended it to a numbcr of persons ,
all express thl:11\sch'cs as being
benefitcd by it. I now walle
I without crutches , able to preform
a 6rreat deal of light labor on the
farm. " 25c 50c Hnd 1.00. 01c1
I by Ed. McComas llroken Bow
. and Merna.