Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 19, 1903, Image 1

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I ' VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER CO _ NTY , NEBRASKA , , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 19 , 1903 , "EIGHT PAGES. NO. 361 i .
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Offico-In U OKAn lJowjuII.'U / : nk Uulldlue ,
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The Commercial
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c. II. KENNEDY , Prop.
Newly rcfitted and furnished. The
best of accomlllodatiouJ.Iodern in all
respects. No dark rooms. Good salll-
pIe roollls. Flee hack to aud f.-om dcpot.
D.-oleu Dow , Nebraska.
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M011ey . loaned 011 Improve
farms. J A"Il S I4EDWICH ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
'l'he latest style hats of the
season for melt or boys at Snyder
Bros. If you want a bargain call
and see them. 35 tf
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1. A. Reneauvent to Ansley
Friday morning on busines1. !
And y Somers ofterua , made .
thi ! ; otiice a friendly . call - rester-
day.
UlYsis Owens and wife of
Oconto , were in the city Friday
and Saturday visiting.
'l'he Ansley Brick Co. has ordered -
dered a new press that will ha\'c
capacity of 15,000 to 20,000 brick
per da ) . .
Sunday night Wa l the coldest
of the winter. 'rhe thermometer -
eter registered twenty degrees
below zero.
HeBellis reports two conversions -
versions and six seemrs at the
Church of God meetings and the
interest good.
Geo. Willing" and daughter ,
Mabel , went to Lincoln Monday
morning. Miss Mabel will remain -
main a few days visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. H. ' 1' . CoITn an of
Mason City , came up Mondav
night to visit with the family f
the editor of the REPUDLICAN for
a week.
'l'he Chronicle.Citlzen states ,
that Profs. Zahn of Ansley , ami
Barr of Mason City , will conduct
a six weeks summel' school in
Ansley the coming season.
J. 1\1. Kimberling is building
quite I1n addition to hh house in
the southeast part of town.
When completed it will be nearly
double its present size with modern -
ern improvements.
Dnw-Welchat Berwvn , li'ebr-
uary 9 , bab.r of Mr. nd Mrs.
MorieVelch. . Funeral sen'ice
were conducted on the 11th , by
l ev. Bellis and the remallls laid
to rest in the J anesville cem-
etery.
Geo. B. Cortelyou , private secretary -
retary of Presidcnt McKinley and
President Roosevelt , has been
appointed by the president as
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secretary of the Department of
I Commerce , and thus becomes a
member of the cabinet.
C. M. Shinn and wife left this
morning for Portland , Oregon.
They will stop at ijutte , Mont. ,
but do not expect to locate
there. 'l'heir objective point is
Victoria , B. C. , where they will
locate if their plans materiali e.
General Custer Lodge No. 23 , .
Knights of Pythias , meets every '
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. .
\Vednesday evening li'ebruary 25 ,
work in Ranl < s of Page and Es- i
quire. All Knights are commanded - i
manded to be present.
P. II. MUNK , C. C.
Herman KI mp of Hest , Idndly
remembered this ot1 ce 'l'uesday
while in the city. Mr. Klump
shipped part of a car of cattle to
the Omaha marl < ets the first of
the week with one of his neighbors -
bors , that he had fed this winter. i
Mr. Klump is one of Custer' '
county's young farmers who is
taking the right counm to succeed
by raising his cattle and feeding
them for the market on tlH' pro'
ducts of his own lahor.
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, a : ar load of thc hest buggies e\'cr ! lronght to ;
, Cn.ter county. We stand ready to. , . , . , . , . . . . . .
. Duplicate the Price of Any Dealer
: in Custcr COlUltj' . or the state of Nebraslea for that
h matter. on the same grade of buggies. 'We have
not wasted our energies in seeing how cheap a
buggy we coulc1 buy , hut rather have made every
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BEST BUGey FOR THE MONEY
IIVe have a 1ullline 01 'rop Buggies , Spring 'Wag-
! ons and Road Wagons now in stock. and another
car on the road. Give us a call. .
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Alpha Morgan wus a J..incoln
visitor'ruesday.
F. H. Young wcnt to Chic go
tbe first of the week.
H. B. Andrews of Anselmo ,
was a city \'isitor Monda ) ' .
Dr. Hanna of. Ansley , w : ( a
county seat \'i9itor Monday ud
'l"'uesday.
Si.t : and one la1'f ; acres of laud
of the Dan I.ew s statc j 9t
west of the city , sold Monda ) ' for
.t86 an acrc to C.V. . Willis.
Miss Navy Pierson came up
from 14incoln the first of last
week to help Judge Gutterson in
gctting hi ! ' law husines po t d
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up.Miss
Miss Annie M. Eaton of 'l'roy ,
Ohio , will read the HHPUDI.ICAN
in the future , through the cour-
tise of her friend , Ner Hartley , of
this city.
Revival 1l1e tings were commenced -
menced Sunday in the M. E.
church. Evangclist Iarold F.
Sayles is . ! ssisting the pastor ,
l ev. 'I'ri tes.
Nelson 'l'rue and wife of
Georgetown , were \'isiting in the
city yesterday with th family of
Joseph Pignian. 'rhey returned
home today.
The 11'0urth Aunnual Militarv
hall to he given by Co. M. First
Nebraslm IS announccd for Friday -
day evening li'ehrnary o , at , the
Opera Honse.
'l'he Eighth Annual Musque-
rade ball given by the Broken .
Bow Hook and Ladder Co. in the.
Opera Honse last . Friday was
quite a success. .
'l'he boys of the Broken Bow I
high school will pl y the Sar"l
fent school a game of basket ball !
on the afternoon of the 28th in I
this city . and have a debate , at
nigh 1.
'rhe relatives and friends of
E. J. Pittaway pleasantly snr-
prised him last Satmday night ,
the occa5ioll of his birthday.
Tbe surprise was complete and a
good time is reP..Q.r ! l 1Jy those
present.
Minister Bowen bas successfully -
fully 'negotiated ' , terms of agree .
ment between Venezvela. and the
allied powers of En'rope aria. the.
blocleade was raised' the first of
the week. Another war . has.
been averted.
John Davidson was given a
birthday party .Friday evening of
last week bj' a number bf his
young friends. We were not apprised -
prised of the details of the occasion -
sion , but understand , that a very
'pleasant time was.enjoyed by a11 ,
W. F. Waygood of Arvada ,
Wyoming , who has been in the
employ of the B. & M. for several -
al years is in the city visiting
with old acquaintances. He has
been transfered to Hazard where
he will take charge of a section.
'rhe fire department was calleel
out yesterday aft rnoon to put
out a fire at the h0111c of Dr. C.
L. l\'fullins. 'l'he lire 'originated
in some straw under the water
tank where a fire was built to
thaw out the pipcs. But little
11amage was donc.
Prof. Hawthorne , who has
becn associated with Dr. C. 14.
Mullins I in the Brol\Cn Bow
Hospital for the past year has re-
8ign d and accepted a position in
the Asylum for thc insane at
Lincoln. Mr. Hawthorne left
'l'ucsday , hut informs liS that he
will be back to Broken Bow to
. . . -fst in the summer school.
I rtlulay I'urt ) . .
! \I rs. D. M. Amsbcrry was
givcn a surprise party 'l'uc ! > dav
eveningby a number of reluth'e "
an friends in honor of her
fiftieth birthday. 'l'hc surJ-lrisc
wa not com plett : , tiS she had
suspicion that something out of
the ordinary was being planned ,
o wben hrr guests made the 1' '
appearance about C ) 'o'c1oc1c she at
once comprehended the situation.
A pleasant evening was enjoyed
by all and especial1\ ' the hOtess .
wbo greatly app'reciat d. their
friendship as mamfested by their
presence as well as by the material
tokens she received as mementos .
of the bonds 01 fraternity which
plays so important part in making
this life worth the Ii\'ing. Rev.
S. P.Iorris ! , spolcesman for the
guests presented her with a finc
eight day parlor clock with ap'
proprinte remarles. Besides I
number of small.articles prescnt.
hy a number , she was the reo
cipient of an clegant side board ,
which was presented by hCt
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family. l efreJlltl1cnts ! were
sCrvc l 01lJisting ! of oysters fruit ,
ai1(1 cake. Near midnight they
h dc. their hostess good night
W1sh1l1g her Ulany more happy
blrtlulays in tbe future. .
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h61d in this cit'Vednesday and
'l'hursday of n xt week , contirm-
ing throug-h Wcdnesda.y afternoon -
noon and e\'cning. 'l'hursday
rn rning anal afternoon. 'l'here
are to be four or tive spealccrs of
st e reputation and a profitable
thue is assured. lIon. Ii' . 1\1.
Cttrri < > will give a puper on cattle
raising in Custer county. , J. E.
Sarg-ent , tackinK of slnall grain.
II is au expert. Other local
sp1akers ha\'e been requested to
pr pare papers on dairying and
hog. raising. E\'ery one that cuu
shduld attend.
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the death of Mrs. Mary J. Miller ,
lat , of Sumers\'illc , Oregon , who
died at her home on J unnary 30 ,
of 1reart failure. She was oue of
the early settlers of Dry Valley
and tbe wife of Stillman Miller.
She h d eaten a hearty supper
and sat down rcad'-when
to ' - shc
' clutched at hcr heart and said
'ljq I" and fell over in hcr hns-
baltd's lap dead. She was 62
years old and apparently in good
hcath ) , She was a sister of the
Worle ) ' Brothers near Comstock.
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' { hc' RItPum.lcAN cxtends thc
sympathy of the fricnds to the
bret lcrs in their great bereave-
ment.
: 1\ho Water Works Suitt.
'l'h City water works were
sold hen : yesterday by order of
Circncit Court of thc Unitel !
States on p titiou of the bond
.holders. Ii. H. Young the receiver -
ceiver and representative of the
Young Estate , owner of $23,000
oj th bon4s bid the plant t1 for
' $ [ , ; : ) (10. This puts t1lt property
in a.shape that will enable. the
city to get a. definite propositior ;
for the plant.
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Luther Mil1 rofCambria , lown ,
'who bought a car load of borses
here a few wecks ago haa returned -
ed to Broken Bow with the view
'of buying another'car load or twofer
for the eastern market. Horses
that will weight J200 pounds and
up from 4 to 9 year old are want-
ed. He will heat 'Ward's barn
in thi9 city Saturday , Feb. 21.
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Service Sunday , . Pebrnary 22 , Qui -
quagesima Sund Y. Sunday School 10
a. m. Morning \ > rayer , J.itany and sermon -
mon , II u. III : : lwening prayer and scr-
mon 7:30 : p. m. The puhllc it > cordially
invitt'jJ. W. H. XANPlUtS , Rector.
1'llIiSIlV'1'UlIAN cmmell.
Services next Sahhath moruln al II II.
III. Subjecl. " 'fhe Soul Ne lectc . " In
the evenlll the lien'ice at 730 : p. m. will
he II MOlarl praise service. Mozart
Gloria will he rendered hy the choir.
Prof. Garlieh will playa violin solo. Y.
1' . S. C. It ut 6:30 : p. m. Subject , "Au
nvenin with Home 1\1issloIl9. " I.c1lller ,
l\Iiss } t l 1\lc Smith. The puhlll' i cor-
IlillUy ill\ 11 to these service.
II. 11. CIIUHCIl.
I'lIblic l'rcnchill II a. 111. 111111 7 :30 : p.
III. RU1l1II1Y School 10 II. 111. Junior 3 p.
111. VJun Pcoples ML'etlllJ { 6:30 : p. III.
Oil Jlriliay Ireh. 27th. Rev. Dr. nriver of
York , will deliver his ralllOU ! ! lectun : ,
" 1\1ountalll Peak ! ! of the cast. " A de.
scription of the III nller , CustOIll nlld
COUlltries adjacelll to the l\Icditcriaueflll
with a : 'tlodcrn view of places of historic
vnlue. Dr. Driver has the faculty of re.
produl' nl { the facinuting Scenes in a
Hcries of bcalltlfll1 word pictures which
makes It a rim : treat to hear hilll. Do
not 1IIis. . it. W. JI. I'I IUt\ ' .
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8pcl' IIl t'1It'etingH continue with ill'
crealng Interest at the 1\1. E. church.
Rev , Sayles is drawing good crowds by
hi8 qUiet forcible } Haclicul prc&cntation
of the wore ! . 011 SlIllIlay afternooll al
3.w o'clock ht : will address a l\Ien'
uIIcting Ills subject Leing " 'fhe Other
FeUow. " It IJ ! hoped that the : male por'
tion of Ihe coltlr luuity will avail them ,
sc1ves of this opportunity to hear him ,
I The usual Sunday ser.1ces. Sen'ice !
will continue during next week. Pra'ci
meeting in the church each afternoon ai
2 :30. : If the weather IS inclement YO\J
, need not hesitate to come as the churc11
is a1\\'a9 warm and comfortable. Com
and hring someone with you.
Gno , P. 'I'RITtS. paslor.
, APTIS'1' CHUIlCH ,
: . Iu II , III. The session of thl : Biblt
school. till uttractivc hour spent in in
tcresting shilly of God's word. I I u. m
I Divine worship , ! { hy the pastor
. sermon , " II UIl Tillll Success with I
. , Modern MessaKe. " 3 p : m. 'fhe Juniol
B. V. I ) . U. under the dnection of Mra
. I Arl1lbcrry. 6:30 : . III. The Senior n. Y
1' , L' . Devotionll 11. time. 'foplc , " ' 1'111
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priccs on l oatl Wagons , Buggies :111(1 Sl\rrey , vi1. : I
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No. 20 Top Buggy . . . . . . $35.00 \
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Leather QuarterTop. : . I
No. 42 Top Leather Buggy , With Quarter Top. 00 ! !
No. 38 Spring Two Wagon Seated , oM $46 00
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No. 138 Spring Wagon , < t75 ! 00 tl ,
With Leather Top ' + ' . -
No. 139 Two Seated Carriage < tSO ! 00 I
Trimmed With Leather II
These prices my competilor could well investigate -
gate , for they are lower than Jobber ! > Prices. I
also have.a bargain in It Second-Hand Six Hole
Shel1er. If ) ) .p JIa\'c ) ' 011 ovcrhauled your ( arm
machinery' ( If not du so and hrinlf me a liit ! of
what Y011 want ill thl' way of relam all(1 r will i
get thenl fol' y011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Wlllrlll' cleaUIII\ . . . . . . . . . . . $ \.Ull $ I 51. }
Walch Mliin 8pln . . . . . . , I 00
Watch n..alloo . 8Inlf. . . . . . ! 7r. .W
Walch' laell ( Upon FRee ) . . . 5 .0\0
Watch OIau ( Hulltlug 0 , , _ , , ) .15 2r. I
8.DIlY ( Jlock c10RlloII . . . . . . . .75 . .no
l.Ua , CloG" clcanell . . . . . . . ,110 75
rlckl'.l ; AIRrm Clock. . . . . . . .40 50
.Towelry Cleanell E'rf 0 of Ching. . .
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IIIUJ'UN no\V , N1'1I
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JJUrp0ge of Power.II I.cader , Miss Lottie
Silllmo. 7 :30 : p. UI. the cvcning1 gospel
hour , a season of good singing lei by the
B rracl1 Orchestra , special music by n
Doy' Choir of twentr.voices. . H thorough-
Jy gospel ! Jermon , ltO topic , "Getting
Square. " Wednesday 7:30 : p , In , 'fhe
Church privilege time , wlHn prayer ,
Waisc and 60n is wont to be ma e.
rbursday 2 p. m. The Ladies-Aid Socict ) '
meets at the Church , the ) ' IIIC planning
: iOmething very good for tlw 28th.
Saturd Y 7 :30 : p. tIl. thl : Pa tor leaches
the Dible schoollessuu to the telchcr ( lit
the Church , the hour Includes II round-
table.
Jtlnrket ucport for 'rOaDy.
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Ityu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Corn. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ! 5
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Htolr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1J.SO .UO
Cows. . . , . . . . ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5J r1 2.75
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Turkey. . Icr 1'"un'I. ' . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . .OM
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IIntler. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Rgl'd\'rl1o ) n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
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Unlon8IIur Imlbel. . . . . , " . . . . . . . . ,7
U..I"'rtou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tJ.lJO
HLraw.lor owL. . , . . . . , . . . . . . ' .15
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ix l11ilcl' > onlh'cast of Broken
Bow. Will give POssssion this
: pri n g' . l or price and tcrms call
on Jud Kay , south side of square : , '
Broken Bow , N b. 36-37
SubJcribf ! : for theCusterCounty
Hepublican.
FOH SALU OR 'l'nADE-l : or
: young cattle , a fresh milch cow.
gnqnire at this office. 21) tf
S. D. Butcher ha heen down
in bed with pneumonia for three
. weeks and is still unable to sit
up ; bnt requests us to say ' , any
: , one that iH in a hurry for 'a Pio-
I necr History will be supplied b.y
r mail , postage paid , on receipt of
: price , 52.50. County papers
pIt'ase COP ) ' .
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" IICIU'CHcntuh'c lltccl.
An energetic honcst person ,
eithcr sex , whose time is 110t all
occupied can get into a permanent -
ent , profitablp wholesale busi-
ness. No canva9si11g or solict-
ing , and practically no capital
rcquired. Please mention this
paper and write at once enclosing -
ing stamp for full particulars. '
Address : 1\1. P. H. Co. , Santa , ,
Cruz , California. 36-37 _ .
1-
- Snyde ; B . ; : "have a large line 'J :
of trunks of all sizes. Prices J i
reasonable. 35 tf J .
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FOIt SAI.E Ol { TnADu-ToWl1 I
lots and a few five acre lots in -
this city , for cattle , horses or farm .1
land.-Allcn Hayner.
A rne line of boys clothing of :
grades an-d , quality to suit at i :
Snyder BroH. 35 tf I :
WANTItD.--Cattle to winter , . 1
plentj' of corn hay and watcr.
Prices rigbt. Jns'sn GANDV ,
36 tf Broleen Bow , Neb.
We have just received our new i
line of spring wall Paper. All , . '
1903 patterns. Call and see thcm ' \
at Wilkin'i ! drug store. 35 tf
i
West Union , Nebraska-Yes , )
we will pay a part cash for butter - '
ter and cgbrs. RUl'us G. CAlm. 4 ,
Dierles Lumber & Coal Co. j
handlcs the Canuon City Pel ! .
coal for slack burners. 25tf
\
If you inteuc1 to build caB at 1
Dierks T4umher Co. and get prices. t
J. H. Cosner and C. H. England - ' 1
land have opened a paint dhop '
first door east of Day's storc ,
where the } ' are prcpareH to do all J
kind1 ! of l'arriagc and slgn paint- !
i ng. 33-3 ( , .
l or Cannon City Pea coal for' ,
slacle burners go to DiercH ] Lumber -
ber & Coal Co. 25tf 'j
Stamp Photo's at Bangs'
Studio. 29-tf
Suyder Bros. ha'e enlarged . ;
their stocle of men's clothing and
for quality and priCl'S the } ' ( : all :
not he excelled. 35 tf
F'arms for sale ar.d lands for
renl. Now i' ; thc time to get a '
farm cheap , as the cheap farm '
an ! all going , aud prices are ad- I.
l in a idly - - . G. reI1izer i .
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( i'01 { HAI.1t-A : farm near ; ' .
Georgetown , consi5ting- 160
acres. A good location , Inquire
of Mrs. 'Fannie L.Stuckey / , Ans-
ley. Nebraska. 24 tf
For Peters shoes , the best on'
the marleet go to Snyder Bros.
35 if
FOR SAI.Jt.-'l'wo black Spanish -
ish J aclcs. One coming three
ycar ol the other comiug fonr.
'rhe ) ' wIll be suld at a bargain.
Call on Joe : : : ; lcelton or Dr. Shoe
maker. 'l'hcse J aclts can be seen -
I at the residence of Dr. A. H.
Shoemaker in the south part of
town. 35-3 ( )