Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 04, 1902, Image 1

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: . . . . USTER OUNTY , EPUBLICAN.
. . : ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF USTER COUN rY. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
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' : ' VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , DECEMBER 4 , 1902--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 25.
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It is not too early ,
13 for some of the pretties -
es things I shall Itae .
tins season are now tn
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headed shoppers are'
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by paying 25 per cent. ,
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1 :30 : to 4 p. m.
" Or by appointment.
, S-Officc over Anderson's Jewelry Store
in Realty Block , Droken Bow , Nebraska.
Got any poetry ill your soul ?
Read the home author's latest
po m on first page of this issue.
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FOR SAIE-One large English
Berkshire boar.--FRANK 'Vms-
SENREDl\H. 25-tf
MIJ'cndld Farll1'nr ! 1o.Ie. ,
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One of the best farms in Custer
county consisting of 400 acres ,
320 acres under high state of
cultivation , balance under fence ,
good buildings , well , windmill ,
etc. Absolutly no sandy soil ,
nearly all level , in a pretty valley
8 , miles north east of Callaway.
Crops this : year will nearly pay
for la'nd , only SS.50 per acre. If
you want something at a hargain :
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call 'on R. E. Brega pf Callaway ,
Nebraska. 25-26
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A dandy lot of Solid Siver
B. B. Souvinlr Spoons from
65c upwards t 'A. E. Ander-
son's.
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Money loaned on , . Improved
farms. JAMBS LItDWICH ,
? 18 tf Bro en ! 3-2 ' N b. . . .
'Vest Union , Nebraska-Yes ,
. . . . we will pay a part cash for but.
ter and eggs. RUIrUS G. CARU.
For Cantion City Pea coal for
slack burners go to . . Dier < : sJ LUln-
ber & Coal Co. . 25tf
You need not tal < : e. . Rocky
Mountain Tea to be refreshed-
try reading the poetery 'o'n'the
front page.
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John Kennoyer is visiting his
.mother in South Dakota.
A. D. Hunt of Ortello ; Inade
this otlice a welcome call onday.
C. R. Krany of Merna , was a
city visitor Saturday. This. .
office acknowledges a welcome
call.
call.F.
F. D. Gallup , has accepted a
position as Station Agent for the
B. & M , R. R. at Clearmont ,
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REP'ORT'
OF THE CONDITION
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arOKnIl. noW' , , h.t > lllk ,
of 11rolCn How. Charter No. 5-10. Incorporated
In tile State of Nebraslm , at Ihl closIIf bllsl.
ne > ! ! ! November 5. 1903.
Rn OURCEI :
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LO:1I\I ! allli Discounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13 .088.GO i
Overdrafts , Bccured \Insecurt'd. . . . . 437.80 ,
Furniture aud fixture ! ! . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . 1,000.00' '
Due from Natlonal.Stateand
Private blIlksand baukers.$24,0i3.81 !
Checlcs and Itemsof excll lnlrc 63.23
J Currency. . . . . . . . . . . . 9,180.00
CMIII I Colu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,516.26 .
Total cash on haud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : H.843.30
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Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $170,369.70
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LIADILITIES :
Capllalstock paid lu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20.000.00
Surplus fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.000.00
Uudlvlded profits , net. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.617.7:1 :
Individual depo lts subject
to check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110.774.01
. Demand certllicatesof IIel'oslt 177.97 133,7 1.1)8
.rotal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $170.3(1).70
STATC O ! > NnIlR AI.I'I .
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COUIT011' CUSTER. I
I. S. K. W AIUUCJ ; : . Cashier of the above
named banle. do 60lemnh' swear that thu abo\'e
statement Is correct ; 11111 a trllc COI' ) ' of thu re.
, made 10 the State Hauklnir 11oanl. .
S. K. " ARIUCK.
. S. K. W.\lIRIC . Director.
Attellt.- { J. 1\1. KI'IIIRRLI-IG. Director.
Subscribed and swom to before me this 3rd
dOl ) ' of December. 1902 , I : . C. HOUSE.
[ SHALl Notary Pub\1c. \
WYO. Mrs. Gallup anc1 chilc1ren
w nt up there Monda ) ' night.
District court commenced in
this city Monday , Judge Sulliyan
presiding. Only c'ases in equity
are being tried.
Chick Bruce lost a purse one
day last week containing $7 or $8
but np to this writing no one has
reported it founc1.
H. H. Hiatt , editor of the Sar-
gent Leader. wa a city visitor
'l'uesday. 'l'his office ac1mow-
ledged l friendly call.
'l'he M. B. A. lodge initiated
five more members last Friday
night and ellegant oyster supper
w s enjoyed at the close of the
session.
C. L. GuUerson's horse ran
away Friday of last \veek when
hl& girls were out driving. The
buggy was badly damaged , but
the girls es aped utlittjured.
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John Swanson of Dry Valle ) ' ,
made this office a social call
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jas. Chittic1e \'istiug at
her old home in Wayne township
this week.
'V. H. Reader of Merna , l1 d
his ankle badly spraind Saturday
while branding cattle.
John Gilmore of Over , Idudly
remembered the REPUDLICAN office -
fice Tuesday while in the city.
Dondero Angelo of Anselmo ,
made this office a friendly call
Tuesday.
R. E. Brega of Callaway , wasl
in the city the first of the ; , veek ,
looking after matters in the clis-
trict court.
The ladies of the Presbyterian I
church will hold a fair and give
It supper in the afternoll and
evening of December 11. Many
fancy and nseful articles will been
on exhibition for sale.
Jas. Cosner , Deputy organizer
for the M. B. A. , lodge returned
Saturday night from Litchfield ,
where he had been working the
past two weeks for the beifit of
the order. He met with fairly
good success.
M ARHIIw-Zimmerman-Bral : < : e-
man-At the home of the bride's
parents in Loup precitlct , Custer
county , Nebra'ska , November 27 ,
1902 , by Rev. Bellis , Mr. Wenner
G. Zimmermnan and MIss Stella
Brakeman , both of Ansley , Neb.
'l'he Loup Valley Queen's
Thanl < : sgiving edition was printed -
ed on pink paper. It contained
a write-up of a number of the
business men of the town , and
presented a very creditable show-
lUg and well earned the title of
a souvenir numbr.
Charley Hulburt , who has filled
the position of night-operater for
nEPORT OF. THE CONDITION
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uu a.nk of ( ! OmmarOliuu
of rolcen11ow. Nebraska. Charter No. GO , In.
corporatl'd In the ! ! tate of Nebraslca , at the
close or buslnc 1I November 15.1902.
HRSOURCUS :
Loansal1d Discounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.49 .2S
Ovordrlfts. Recured alllillnsecured. . . 110.13
Stoclc".securl tlCI.J udll' JIIen tRclalmll.etc 616.2"
Othcr assetH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.35
anlclillt' bouse urolturo aud xture . 4,500.00
Other Rcal J.state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.550.00
Current expcnseR and taxeR paid . . . . . 6.6S. ,20
Due from Natlonal.State aud
Prlvalu bank. . . and bankerB. . 6,243.77
Cbcckfl and ItelllB o { exchanue 830.25
Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,686.44
Tolal caB It on hllld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.7GO.46
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Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 36,1'75.66
LIADILITInS :
CapltlI : Slock paid 111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15.000.00
Undivided proUls. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,644.b8
Indl\'ldual de Bits sUbject 10
check. \ . . . . . . po . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . $10.515.62
Demand certlUcates of deposit 115.36
Time certlllcatcB of deposit. . 2.500.00 13.500.98
Dilts l'a'able. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.500.00
Total. . . . . . . . . . . " , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 36.1'75.66 I
STATl ! 01' NRIIIt , I A. lss .
COUNTY OF CU TER. r
I. 1.M. . RUIILIm. President of tbe above
bamcl ! baul ( . do suloI11111) ' swear Ihat the above
IItalcment 18 correct aud a true copy of tbe reo
port made to Ihe State 11al1ldl1ll' 110ard
F. M. HUDLER , Prell.
j R. . ' .rno'IPso-l. Director.
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1 > M. RUDLEE. Director.
Subscribed and sworu to before me this Srd
day of Decel1lber , 1902. J. J. SN\'DBR.
[ SRAL ] NoUn' Public.
the B. & M. R. R. at this place I
for several months , was compelled -
led to tal < : e a lay-off the first of the
wcek , owing to an injury received
in handling commercial trunks.
He went to Kearnev Monday
morning , where his parents live ,
to recuperate. Mr. Gilbert of
Thedford. has been installed in
his place. The many friends of
Mr. Hulbert hope for his speedy
recovcry and return to Broken
Bow.
Bow.U.
U. M. Jones of O\'erton , was a
friencl1) ' caller Monclar in company -
pany with his father-in-law , C.
W. Gibbs. He came up to attend -
tend a reunion of the Gibbs fam-
il , } ' , held at C. " 'v. Gibbs on
Thanksgiving day. Mr. Jones
a number of years ago drove the
hack between here and Callaway.
He now has a fine farm on the
Pia tte Valley of which 70 acres
of it is set in alfalfa. He has
three quarters of land running
back into the hills which furnisheS -
isheS ! pasture for his herd of
Hereford cattle , of which he
makes a spccialty. He raised
3,300 bushcls of small grain and
2500 bushels of corn the past
scason as a side issue.
C. H. Jeffords , who has been
engaged in the abstracting business -
ness the past year , has quit the
business and is succeed cd by
James Leonard. Mr. Jeffords
concluded that it was not profitable -
ble to try to run a farm and ab.
stracting business at the same
I time and will hereafter give his
entire time to his farm and stock
business , which he regards pre-
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1 UVe have the fiuest line to select from that can bc found in the county. III m 1
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ffr 'roilct Goods our stock is unsurpassed- 0
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ferable to being shut up in an
office.
C. O. Lind went over to Wayne
township Tuesday to look after
his business interests in that vi-
cinity.
Mrs. Frcd : McArthur of Me-
chanicville Iowa arrived in the city
this morning to visit her father
G. Hoagland , wIto is seriously ill.
This office acknowledges a fnend-
ly call.
Willis Mc\Villiams of Tabor ,
Iowa , arrived in the city Tues- .
day night on a visit. He will
have a house built on his farm
3 miles east of the city before
he returns.
The Kempton Komedy Kom-
pany has arranged with S. P.
Great , manager of the Broken
Bow Opera House , to play here
Christmas week from 22nd to
27th inclusive. This companv
carries with it nearly a car load
of special scenery and is said to
be one of the strongest repertoire
companies on the road. Those
wishing to enjoy a good opera
call not afford to miss it.
R. G. Carr of West Union , was
a friendly caller Saturday. Mr.
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Knowledge. lli1
JII"I rest ) 'our C'cs a moment please.
rrom readluir Harlnlr adds duisl.
Ami JIISt a bit of knowledlre lake.
l rom Irralnll of trulh you'll find IntltIB.
If llorueOIlS adds we cOilld afford.
' 1'0 advertise our Christmas stock.
We'd ba"e 10 put the tariff on.
Aud make onr "atronll toe Iho cbalk.
ut we Inlend to treat ) 'ou 8quar , = .
Al\lirlve YOlilroods at prices low.
If ) 'ou will only treat us ( air.
And Illvo UB bllt a balf a uhow.
Last year troull1s YOII boulrht YOllrtoys ;
Did you ever sce a nicer 1100.
To satisfy your II'lrls and boys ,
And make your bablu's eyes to shine ?
Tbls YeU we'll show you BOO1ethlllU new ,
In toys. dolls. cab and cartB.
And make four orbits wller : too.
Wltb lovely prcsents for IIweetb rlB.
Our musIc line you'll find complete.
} 'rom tin hornll down 10 vlolln8.
To set In motloul\aucluir \ feet.
And Ir t your home to noisy dins.
And should YOII want st1l1lovller Irlfls. ru
Than cau be madu by human bands. IU
Just bu ) ' sOllie shells anll curios ,
Made at tbe factory CrtId commands.
To 8um It lip. we've Irot Ihe Iroods.
Aud If you'll COIIIU to us to buy.
Wu'll from that da ) ' be frlendfl for Irood.
And YOIl will blcss 1111 1111 you die.
Yours For Right Prlcos ,
. . .Rverson & Watts. .
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P. o. Store.
Carr is quite sanguine that ill the I
near future the D. & . M. R. R.
will extend its line from Burwell
to West Union. 14ast week he
was visited by the fol1owing
railroad officials of the B. & M.
Geo. B. Harris , pres. j Howard
Elliott , G. W. Holdrcdge , J. E.
Calvert , E. Bignell , D. Miller ,
W. W. Ryder and V. O. English.
W. H. Kimberley , Sunday. .
School Missionary of Lincoln ,
made this office a friendly call
yesterday in company with A. E.
Danley of Axtell. Mr. Danley I
will look after the Sunday School
interests of this county for a time
at leest for the I\-hssionary Union.
We understand that Rev. Moss
will resign as District Sunday
School Missionary in the near
future with the view of going into -
to the ministery.
. A special train came into Sar-
gent last week , with the following -
ing rail road officials : Geo. B.
lIarris , Pres. , Howard Ellbt , G.
W. Holdridge , J.E. . Calvert , E.
Bignell , D. Miller , W. W. Ryc1er ,
and V. O. English. Of course , it
was very climcult to learn just
what the entir object of the visit
to this place was , but cnough has
leaked out to fix part of the
work intended. It mal be taken
as quite cetian that a hne will be
run from Burwell to Broken Bow
and pass , through Sargent. 'l'his
will connect the. terminal points
of the branch roads with 'the main
line so that all freights from the
west need not go by Aurora. It
has been supposed that this road
would be extended on up the river
and connect with Anselmo or
some town west , but since two
passenger trains will be run both
ways , daily to Alliance , . it is the
intention to Itave one run through
Sargent , and direct through the
Bow. The train which comes by
Sargent will have the round house
at Sargent , and the fast train
through Revanna will continue
the round house there. 'Rah for
Sargent I-Sargent Leader.
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J. C. Moore , abstracting. 211
Tal < : e Jour c1 ucks to 'l'ierney Brm
Just take a peep at the piece
of poetry in this issue , entitletl
"Knowledge. " It sublime.
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Chickens , ducles , geese , 3tld
tt. keys , wanted at Tierney Bros.
Job printing at this office. , \
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Dierks Lumber { ; c Coal Co. ,
handles the Cannon City Pea.
coal for slack burners. 25tf '
Farm 10ans-t'500 : to $1,000
each. WILLIS CADWItLL.
Several good farms for sale at .
a bargain , including my own.-
JItSSIt GANDY. 44 tf
FOR SALf-A : farm near
Georgetown , consisting of 160
acres. A good location. Inquire '
of Mrs. Fannie L. tuckey , Ans- :
ley , Nebraska. 24 tf .
If you intend to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices. , i
Tierney Bros. pay the highest
prices turl < eys and poultry of all j
kinds. Bring in your fowls. J
Farms for sale ar.d lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
are al1 goin { ? , ancl prices are advancing - I
vancing rapldly.-J. G. Brenizer. " tj ,
Cellar for rent. ' "
WILI.IS CADWULL.
Beautiful albums , gift books , ' i
toilet sets , jewelry , sea shells ,
and musical instruments at Ry- . ;
erson & Watts. ; '
l oH SALE--The nortIt east
quarter of section 31 , 'township
16. range 22 , Custer county , Nebraska - .
braska , situated three 1111l s from '
Anselmo , Custer county , Nebr.
120 acres under cultivation , 40
acres fenced for pasture. l or
terms address l\lICllAIU. GRAllAM , '
Edgar , Nebr. 25-tf
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Doll cabs , doll beds , automobiles - I'
biles , motor cars , Idcldng don-
kej's , engines , guns , and in fact , ' .
everythmg imaginable in the
linc of toys at the P. O. Store.
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FOR SALIt-PUre bred Duroc
Jerey Males. G. E. CADWELL ,
22tf Broketl Bow , Neb.
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'l'he RUPUDLICAN and Inter
! Ocean , $1.50. i
I l olt SALlt OR TRADR-'rOWtl "
! lots and a Jew five acre lots in
this city , for cattle , horses or fann
I lal1d.-Alleu Hey tier.
> > Lubricating oils of all kinjs at
' 'Vilkin's drug store.
'j : ,
1 , Pepstn Gum , two packages for
nickel . W1I.ldns' .
I a at. Pharmacy. , .
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