Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 13, 1902, Image 8

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i' CLOSING our SALE ! :
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Having bought the goods of the '
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l'i' goods must be sold. l'i
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: ' STORY F MON ANA SCOUT.
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, Thrown Down Mouli'ln Sld .
"Vlo" Smith , MontaDIl' : : : fllInOUIi
scout , guide and hunter , hall Ii tllrll ! .
Ing experIence and narrow l cJe
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\ trom llenth In the Big Hole country
= - ' Jast week. according to the Anaconllu
Standard. WhUe passIng over u
rugged and rough mountalu clUT bl !
noUced bear traclts. He aecurcd his
gun trom the pack aaddle , and hall
gone only a few feet from n natural
. cave In the mountain aldu when his
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ill horse shIed. Smith turnlJd jUlt In
time to see a huge bear raised on Ita
hav.nohcs In the act ot strllclng thu
horse. The trapper juml'ed , but did
not jump aoon enough to escape tbe
, , tury of the bear , which atruck thu
horse , sending steed nnd riller down .
the mountain side. The hors ' cleared
the hunter In Its fall , nnd Mr , Smith
tell about twenty.fI Vc feet , catchIng
on 0. projecting rock The horse went
over and over , boun l 11ft } . fout In
the nlr. Mr. Smith succl.adeli In get.
tlng back to the place where his pack
horse had remaIned stanJlng. It tool ,
him two hours of hard worlc to get
, " back doW e mountain sld ( ' .
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, The Star Arcturus.
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Arcturus , a star of the "solnr typo"
, of spectrum-Identical with that ot
" the sun , Is now vslble ! In the early
f. ' ' . ovenlng. Arcturus has changed Its
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rounding stars during the last 800
< , years by an amount equal to the np.
. " 'flnrent cllnmolel" ot the moon , mo\ ' .
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lu.nt ! 'Orb can nol be at les8 than
eJght or ten times the dlstauce of
Sirius-about nine "light ) 'oars"-and
" J probably at a distance from us
, even greater than this. In t1lat case ,
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t " , ' , ' bulle must bo tully that of a thousand
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, New Variety of Sunflower.
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A Gennnn florist bas protluced a
new v rlety of sunflower which ho
calls the GIant BIsmarck , or Hellan.
thus Annuus Blsmnrcldensla , That It
18 a giant Is evldenl trom the photo.
vapb , The stallc Is fifteen fe1Jt high
and four Inches thlcl , awl flowers
measure eighteen Inebea norm : > > , To
obtain these rcsults It Is nece sary to
lOW the seeds In groups of two or
three where the plants are wauted-
for the sunflower does not stand trans.
planting-destroy nil but the strons-
est of eacb group of plants , and When
this is about ve feet high cut elf the
lower lellvcP and buds and so throw
all the strength of the plant Into t'w
crown.
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Ruvolutlonary Eploodc Forgotten.
ThlIIl1nl'l.mJilry of wllat Is knowu
I aa the Paoli mnSH1CI'e ! , wlwu Oell.
Wayne with IGOO , mcn , 'was set upon
by 3.UOU Drltlsh on Septumber 20 ,
1777 , twenty-ouo miles fro In PHiladelphia -
phia , was unobserved this year for
I the first time sluco the Revolutlonnry
War , A hIgh granite monument now
marks the situ of the battle.
Motor Cars In Scotlanc.
The motor-car terror is snld t.o
have struclc Scotland sevet'ely au account -
count of the number of rich tourlsta
who vlalt that country. In ouo cnse : \
heavy rD' lng automobile , runniug very
rapidly at nIght , plunged Into a 1l0clt
of sheep being driven to marwt ) , aUlI
killed and mangled qult a number or
them ,
Crushed Would.be Poet.
A retort whIch hIt hard wns lIIade
upon a would.bo poet at his club. "I , "
Bald he , "have written a great uUlIIlJer
of poems , but I do not propOS6 tu
: 'a.ve them published uutll uftor illY
duath , " "Hurrah I" sHouted a chorus
of friends , raising theh' glaslca ,
"hero's long life to ) .o u , old 1II1111 ! "
MUCH NOISE ; LITTLE LIGHT ,
How Lincoln Regarded Editorial Crlt.
Iclsm uf H Is Actions.
One ot the New York city PUpl.1'S !
engaged in vlolout cdltorlnl denuncla.
tlon of J..lncoln the day following the
15uin ! ! D ! the' Emanclpn o 1 Procla.
matlon To learn the President's at.
tltude WlUl regard lo this castigation ,
the representative of another dally. .
newspapel' callud on him , Llucoln
gava DO dIrect rUIHy , but told a story
of a travel or who lost his wny in a
wilderness. Wllell darltness came , ho
was sUll seeking the right p\th. Up
came n thunder storm that was sim.
ply terrIfying , The trllvelel' Was glad
for the oc.aslonal llashes of I1ghtnlng ;
for they served to guide him : but the
thunder hecnme louder and heavier
until he was scared , He at la3t
dropped on his knees uud prayed ns
follows :
" 0 LordI if it be all one to You ,
please give me more light and lesf !
noise ! "
WIsdom From Puck ,
For every man who Is his own worst
en em } ' thew nre a hundred who o.ro
their own best friends ,
Gulf Is 1I0t likely to talte the plnce
. of churchgoIng altogether , owing part ,
ly to our bEing naturally n religious
people and partly to it not being pas.
sible for n woman to golf creditably
' In more than about $100 worth of
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Oysters ,
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Apples ,
Sweet Cider ,
Sweet Potatoes.
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J. C. BOWEN. '
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Corn Fodder , Waste lnd UtJllty ,
From Farrnfjn , ' Revllw Perhapg
the mo t 'IturHnJlJll'l ! waatu occurring
on the Amcrlctlll fal'lII tU-lla ) ' Is that
at the COI'll foc1dpr prop , Rurnethlng
Ul < c 90,000,000 tons of corn fodder arc
Ctnnually produccd on the SO 1.0 90
mUllolI ncrcs normnlly IJlallled to
carn III the Unllud Stutes. In the
corn ! Jolt of the Mlddlo West. where
ilbout 76 rwr cent of all the corn of
the country 18 gruwn , th re Is a pro'
dlglous nlld profllgato waste of this
foodstuff , In this aame lectlon valu.
n.Jle ! Innd is nnnually used for the
production of roughness , stich as
timothy , millet. 1'00'gbum , ( ' , te , while
I ncres of corn fodder are lllowed to
go to'a'Ste. . In Missouri it Is safe to
estlmnto that something 11Ite 7.000,000
tOilS of corn fodder arc grown In the
avol'nge } 'oar. Certainly three and a
half millIon lens , or one-halt of all
thnt Is prod uced. Is wnsled. The av.
. hay crop of' the state Is scarcely
llIor thafl aoou.uOO tons , t\nd Is estl.
rfluted to lJe ' worth on the farm ever
$20,000,000' , Yet a large proportion
of thl ha } ' Is timothy , a materlnl thn.t
supplies the SoolO class ot nntrlenta
for 0111' stoclt that Is found in corn I
fodder , 'rho question , therefore , a I
to whelher this fodder can be usell ns
I' substlluto for uny consldel'llblo
amount of hay , l/i / cspeclall ) ' Import.
Ilnt to every grain grower and stocle-
mUll In lhelIddlo West , even In thIs
year of plent } ' .
' 1'1Ie I < 'eedlng Vuluo of Ii'odllul'-Care-
tul experhnents show that moro than
one.third of nil the dlg iltlble ma.
terlal contained In the clltlre corn
plant is found III the fodder , Ilnd that
less thun two.thirds Is concontmted
in the gmln. Clenr ! } ' no 0110 hI juslt.
tied in permitting thu wlIBte ot one-
thIrd of thu crop 'that he has lJeen at .
the pains of growing ,
It. has been furU'r showll that a
ton of corn roddel' C ( : lnlrls lJ1'Ilctically
the sarno number of llOl\1'fln \ of dlgesU , '
ble material as doer. II trm of timothy , '
It does not follow. howeel' , that as an
excluslvu ration to I' stock It Is ! IS val , ' I
uable Us timothy , ton for tOil , Ilnce It ,
Is not 80 rmle.tablo and not 80 com. .
pletely tJatulI , und thut the atock will
not cut enoUgh of It to rnulw profitable
gahlH. 'rho M1J > oUI'I 1' Xlel'III\Il1t ( stlL'
lIolJ lJus buell stully1ng thll ! Ill'ohlem
during the Inlt HHell yelll's with n
view to ascortalnlng thu hest method
of treatlug corn foddel' a III I the best
comblnnlloll with uther fool ( ! In or.
der to increase Htl feeding value ,
Those eXIJerlulellts clearlY show
that yearling steers may bo wintered
on wh"'o fodder fror ! } which nil the
cars were carefully remon'II , without
grain or oUler food. an neither gl n
nor losu in weight , That similar
eteen3 when ted 8)1 ) the brJght timothy
hny they would eat and without
grain will male n IlIght gaIn , More
j pounds ot fodder than of timothy
were necessary to winter cattle of
thIs clas . Thi. ! coarser jJortlons ot
thIs stnllam unllng usually to be.
tween thIrty nnd forty lIer cent of
the whole wOight of the fodder , was
refused by tile cattlu. All things can.
sldered , it Is safe to say that wlien
fed alone , n ton of corn fodder has
omethlng like half the feetllng value
at timothy hay. That It IS 110t good
business policy , however , to winter
, ' cattle In thIs war In the urdlnary
I sensa II will be nccepted wllhout argu.
ment-H. J. Watel's , Unlvorslty oC
Missouri ,
Water for Hogs.
Owing to their fatty male-up , the
ho suffers m st of all the domestlo
nnlmals , when deprived of water. In
order that thcy may do theh' best ,
they must have pure water , 1I0t once
or twlco a dny , but all the time , 'l'hla
can best bo provided , \vhero tllero Is
not r nnlng water , by having 0.
aqunre trough , to which is 1lltl.JlI a
float valve at ono. end , This trongh
should not be over ten Inches hIgh ,
, nnd ' should be rotected br namng
Dlats across , to Iteep the hogs from
gottlng In nnd soiling the water , 'rhla
trollgh should be ( cd b ' n plpo lead ;
Ing from l resorvolr or Inrgo tank.
I hnv6 tried a great many of the
wnterlng devIces attached to a tanker
or barrel and find that whllo they
w111 work for \1 , tlmc , sooner or later
they gllve trouble , and of Inte I have
discarded them and use a fioat valve ,
which 113 always In order ; I t pays
best to have the oat matle of copper ,
as It will not rust , whllo , u tlu one
will , and Hoon leak. It you have
never had this or 11 81mllar device for
watering your hogs. get one'ucxt Bea.
son and you w111 bo convlnc'ed that It
pa 's for Itself many tlmos' over elur.
' ing one season , besides saving a whole
'lot of hard work. I would rather be
looltlng over the fence watching Ulom
cat , than lugging water , when u pipu
that cmlts but n few dl.1llara can carry
It oasler and better , \.hen OUCI. ' . Ret to
work : besides doing the worlt better
than I could possibly do It. It gives
IDe time to attend to some , of theIr
otlter wants , thnt I could not possibly
attend to had I to carryall the water
that , they reQulro.-li'oreat Helll' } ' .
How to Improve : : a Hog ,
"Tho only way to improv9 the : l'lIwr.
buck bog of Texas is to cross him willi
a rallroatl train. He then becomes n
flno Derltshlro or PolandChina , anel Ir
the train 'is\'loft au th tracIe , the COII\ \ .
pl1Il ) ' pa's tor him at the rate of $1
II. pound and aU the cowpany got8 II !
the mOllmtul pleasure ot shov llug 111
romaine otr the track.-Coburn in
HOlU'd's Dairyman.
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.Ias. C. Rahillsoll , for a tim In
charge of Globe Hotel of this
placc , c01l1mitted suicide ncar
Arborvillc , this state , b ) ' taking
l'oisch Wednesday of It\st weck.
On the Monda ) ' previous 'he
been released from jail in'
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this cit ) ' , where lH had been hcW
2 or 3 weeks on 'thc charg of
mortga ing property he did not
own to the Cus er National ,
Bank , thc matter having becn
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settlcd. "
He went to Arb < ; > ni11e ; where
his fami1y livcs and hired out thc
ncxt da ) ' to husk corn. But before -
fore commcncing work lie went
to A rboryi1lc to buy a pair of
o\'crhal1s and a husking peg.
\VhiJe thcre hc bought laudanum
and aconite of the druggiss , stating -
ing his brother-in-law had a sick
horse.
lIe then returned to his brother-
in. lawV. ; . H. Jarmin and finding -
ing no one 'at home went'in and
took the fatal dosc. No one
knows just what time. 'l'hc hired
man , the only person on the placc ,
found him ill the housc about 7
oc1ock in the evening in an unconscious -
scious statc. The neighbors and
a doc lor were callcd but nothing
could be donc , an he died 'l'hUfS-
< lay 11l0lning : al 8 o'clock. Mr.
Robinson was a man who
had a great man ) ' friends
I'f known' and
no other reason can , be assigned
for his rash act other than that
he felt the disgracc' ha\'ing
been arres cd and. Jodg-cd in jai1.
-His friends sa ) ' that tJcfore he
wts arrested he said hc would
kill himsclf rather th n go to jail ,
His remail1 we takcn in
charge by the 1\1. 'V. A. and A ,
O. U. 'V , .of which orders he was
a member and buried in the
Osceola cemetcry. He leaves a
wifc and two small chi1dren , who
have th smpLIthy : ; of their
friends in Custer county.
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COUN'l'Y CUN\'I NTIOS :
'l'utl lourth 1I\llIu I COII\'t'nl'OIl ' ut ti 0
CUfitt"r Counly , NIJhrIHkll , Womlill Stl'-
fru u Au..odIHwn convu\II'd 111 IhlB oity
on Wt'dn" ll.IY llIorniug ilL 10 0'011 ck.
Owlll to II tI uulllvllrllhllJ corl.llth n lit
tlfe WI.HtIHr ! thu nttelldu1lcIJ WIIB lint very
Iflt e , bl.t till I ) prtBHlft IlltJplfl'ed mUlh
earlw , 'I. ' . a M.cl ' ( IIttrt d III to the work
01 IhelHJUtlllluli witn IlJlhu.ll\ ! 01-
0011 a wtr" c11'ctE:1i tor the oDsulnl : } ellr II !
folioN.tlpi : ! NII" ! l'tlylor , l'rt'ald ' II' ;
Mr , L'Lorpll , v I'll prt'slul.'nlj ! d Julin
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Ituo Curlus , corre pundlDU e. I.Jrolnr } ;
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t.rds lid It : , hultls 1IIIIIcJl' ! , ulld M reo
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lowed \ \ ith rl"Hlrls of ( )111. ) . . ert1 IIlId CII. .
mlllt'l" , A rlululJtt' 01 Hl'on IIddrl'8S e
were 1U1II' ! on till. ! Iut ! jact , . Wby I Alii 1\
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lult1 W Ih BIn nl ( NJ\IlfI \ , 011 Chi' 'lul'ALlun
of ! llIn'ra I' , \\'hl h'n rt\CI'IVlld \ wilh
d'm\lnRtla'l\In II ! hl'lIru\\1 1I"'f " flud.
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IIn In IUII\Vl'flnl { thll ! ) UI\&tlOD4 J rope - I
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to IUlalcr III " conVIIIc1njr Ulllnnt'r , nbout
1111 IIIl ! ot.JIUllUII8 . ! lI\ & o 10 wownl1 8U/- /
( rr' ' " " , Atlor lIlo 11t1l1ptlon of I\llproprl-
t\le rt'lOlullonR olTerod hy Mrll , YllllnR ,
llle I'olveutlon , ndJourlll'l.1.
'i'btII.allllltlnn pMePl ) hy tllll RflBoclr.-
tlouvlllllpPf'l1r nl'xtV1Ak ,
Mall Order Buslnels Large.
Tile total volume of businusl ! dolJO
by thu mall order buslneRs ' : If Ohlcnjo
Is about $40,000,000 a year. 0110 firm
In Chicago does a trade of $15,000 , .
000 : another $1OOOOOO. : ! , it is u cash
b\Islnuss , , .
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Relndeer'o Power or'EUdurance. .
The reindeer can endure wore than
Rny other drnught , animal except the
camel. 'A reindeer has been Imown
to pull UO poullda at tell miles aD
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hour for twelve hours on end ,
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IIOI1l'TTON ,
Proprietor Clry Unrber Sho\ \ , .
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11. o. UU'I"ON. Proprietor.
Flret.clll s wnrk , IItlur(0001 of lIrohli 1Iow'
Slate Unllk , lJrokenlIow , Nebraekll ,
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I. klndR of work In our line tlone'promptJ )
alld lu Ilr8t-cI8 8 ordH. Bed ! : ! bop on the
orDcr wee I 01 the hOle houHe. I
GIVJ.11H A TRIAl.
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Urslllle , ForeIgn IInd IUlJrlcar , . &Ilirhlod ,
Orn lI.lent.l Work' Spe ialty ,
Urokell Bow , . . " Nebrs8ka.
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Real Estate Abstractor.
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Custer County Republican ,
: Iml the Nebraska Fllrlllt'.J" olle vear 1'01' $1. i . 'fhe RHI'I'III.tC'\\ : is
the' , : of Custer cOlillly , 11I111 is the oldest ) laper ill'lho :
count ) ; IIIH is all up-tool.lnte lIeWSlapcl' ) , 1l was fouwlecl ill ISS.l. ft
will cOlitillUC ill thc futurc liS ill the past to faithfully chronil'll' , alii )
report all the hUllle 111111 IIcighhorhuUl.1 IICWS , as well as to fUruih
weckly a hudget of generalliews , enterlailiinM lIIisceIJlllleous'real ing
mill keen editorial comlllent on IIIl1tt rs of current interest. It is in
llispensable in the up.with-the.tillles' hOllie , '
THE NEBRASKA FARMER
is lhu lea in general fanll alii ) li\'c sleek paper of the west. It was _
fouuded in IH69 au has outclasscd the .Iotclls of rimls , whidl , ! oince
thattiUle , hu\'e bel'li startcil ill this territOl'Y , all olhcrs havill clicll
or beell cOllsolidatt(1 with the Nebrasku Farmer. except the latest
hroo ( ) , hatched since 11OO , which are lIIerely pulitical papers ma < ; ll'll'
\'I\l.ling ullder Ilecepl'e agriculturultilles , NcllI\1ka Farmcr is c\ ( ,
clusively ugricu1tur II , political matter a\1l1 c\'el'thill which cli\'l'tt
uttentioll from lI ricultl1ral i\1l1ustr ' :11111 : home makin are exchul 11
from its columns. ' 1'he edilors 11111 uwners of Nehraska Farmer , cadi
and e\'ery one , ure practical farmers. owiu lunll ntlll farllliu or - - '
, rulchillg ! inlhe wcst. it is II furlIers' ! paper puhlishcd by farlllers
, ' , u l'whb plow an plallt' as wel1 mi"'pcll ' ( \1t'11' \ thoughts : ! \ ( ' t
their experiences to help other pluut'PI.
NO OTHER FARM PAPER
is ) 'uhlished b } ' 11I1'11 who haal1 IIlt'ir lives hl'l.'n Iloillg the things
they teach ; 110 ot er farm paper is so closely ill touch wilh thl' f.HII\
life 01 the wcst ; 110 other farm paper can he Sf ! helpful to IIII' farmers
uf IIII' west , its 24 to 32 large pages , weekly , Icemillg wilh pml'tinll
infollllation and advice which will help to make IIII' fa II II p.l ) .JlldllH'
home pleasant. Nebraska Farlller is cnntrihlltel.to ) hy ul1lhl. ' h..ll1w .
thinkes and workers ill ag1 culturul 1l1lush y. it gi vcs all thl' U"I'
ahoul agriculture and live stock alTairs. The Rl\I'VlII./I.\N \ hl " "l
Ieelell : ) in getlinM a special subscriptiou pricc from the puhlislwrs of
Nebraska Farmer. 'J'hey haw I.'ut the he"t clubhing ratl' er matll'
IIlmost square in two to accollllllu ate us , Hence it is we callolTer the
Nebraska Farmer alill the Rlil'IIlII.IC\N hoth lugetiwi forol l5 ,
almost thl' priC'e of tht' It Hl'l'lIl.IL'\N al 0111. ' ,
Call 011 us at onct' with Jour s\lhsl ription , or selHI it hy
mail. Remember Ou , " bargain cOlllbinatlOn price " ' , howil
below :
Regular Subscription Price of Nubrnlil u Furmer Ptr Voar.I.OO
Regular ubsct'lption Price or Repuhllcan . . . , , . . . . . . . . . , 1,00
Regular Price of Both Papers . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . " $ .OO
Our peciall ombination Offer , Both Papers , Per Yea I , $1.25
'l'hc publishers of Nebraska 11'at'lIIcr g'ttLl'alltee : to us
that they wil1 positivel ) ' stop their paper without lIotil'C whclI
the time for which it is paid in adv.l11ce l'xpirl's.
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