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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
" . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -II J.,1' .f" , ) \ . . .J . . 'ttY. ; , _ _ . 4 _ . . . 1. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . C - ; ; - : . , ; , , . - - . , . . - _ ' . . . A Nickel Will Tickle The Appetite . I That's fickle- Uneeda ' Biscui t . . . .11 ; \t' In In-er-scall'ackage : ( e - - 1 : NATIONAL 8ISCUrr. COMPANV ' - " - I . . . _ . - - - . ' 1'I11 nll hlt'H" tuh f' Will IlIcurJlllr lt. I - ! 1 At the invitation of Prof. C. W. Housh , proprietor of the Broken Uow Business College , a number of the citizens who had subs ribed for stock and a few I iu\'iter ! guests'met at the Globe Hoh 1 Monda ) ' night to consider the proposi tion of incorporatIon. One of the pleasant features of evening was the participation in enc of those fine and elaborate suppcr for which Mine Host Izzard has become so noted. The bill of fare consisted of oysters raw , y ung onions , raddi hes , cdery , mixed pickels , fish , baked trout , prime sirloin of beef , turkey with cranberry sauce , ' young pig with apple sauce , c.hJcken , cold slaw , mashed potatoes , escalloped corn , browned - ed swe t po.tatoes , raisin pie , ream pie , oranges , apples , tea ntl cuffee. After partaking of the thus elaborate and dainty xepast : , a tempurary organization was effected by electi _ g F. M. ubJee , chairman , and Prof. -Davis : , secretary. The r port of the committee on the property and financial condition of the school was made byVillis Cad- well chairman of the committee. This report drew out a general discussion of the possibilities of the school and the ah'isabili- ties of incorporating the school. 'T.he report showed the financial condition of the school Jirst class and the proper in the \'cry best condition. 'rhe general consensus - sensus of opinion was that the school could be strengthened and I its usefulness greatly unproved I by the business men of Broken Bow lending their assistance in a l business and moral way. It was decided to incorporate the school and on motion a comUlittb. was appointed , consisting of Alpha i Morgan , , V ill is Cad well and L. I H. Jewett to prepare articles of incorporation and to report at the . - - - - - - - - - - - : all of the chairman. A committee - mittee of three was appointed to elicit stocl { consisting of Dr. C. L. Mullins , F. II. Young and L. II. Jewett. Over $2,000 of stock had been taken and it was decided to capitalize the school for $10,00" for which there was ample showing made. 'rhme present were Prof. Roush , F. H. Young , G. W. Apple , Alpha Morgan , F. M. Rublee , Wlllis Cadwell , L. H. Jewett. , H , D. Andrews , Dr. C. L. Mullins. Joe Molyneaux , A. R. Humphrey , E , , ' R. Purcell , John Robinson , J. C. Bowen , S. P. Great O. H. Conrad , I Prof. Davis , W. B. Eastham and D. M. Amsb rry. UVNU Edward Engles ha. , quit c rrJ- ing mail and Christ Peterson has contracted to carry it. Mercury twenty below zero in Nebraska and stra wberries ri pen- ing 111 Southern Texas ; quite a contrast : wbh I had squatcd thcre. Mrs. B. F. Empfield presented I hcr husband with a valentine , a I son , born February 14th. To ay B. F. is elated over his second - end son don't express it. The Prophet predicted , Amos 9:13 , "Behold the days come whcn the plowman shall overI I tal < e the reaper. " If this weather continues Nebraska will answer the prophecy. Miss Minnie Birge failing to receive any benefit from home Doctors for consumption will go to Hay , Colorado , for treatment from a Sweedish female doctor. She cured her father of lung trouble several years since. . - - - ORTIU..O. Mercury ran down to twenty this Monday morning. I Owing to the severe cold on Sunday there were only a few present at Sunday school. Misses 'rhorpc and Achsah Hunt spent Sunday at the home of Ed. Day in Eurelm Valley. F. L. Beals lost two head last week , after having pastured . - : . . . . . . . . . . ' . / ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ; . : ' ' ' " 0 .l.i . : . : : ' : 'l.t . ' . . { ; - J . . : . ' PJ"1t " * ' , . ' , . , , . : . , . : ' . : . ' . I . . . L " " ' . ' . . : . t. . . .Jo - . : . . ' . P/"f . , , . . . . . : . . . , ' . : . ' ' . " ' ' . : ' ' I' J- . ' ' ' ' . . . , : . . : . : .1 : ' . . / ' : i'f'f r ' : . . . . . . . . . . / . . . " - . . .1. : 'J"'ftJ''f ' : . . "j"1 : .tf. . " ; .rd : ' ' ' - t.I..d . . . . : . , ' ' r : ! ! . . : . . : . " : . " . . . : i . . 11" ; I i' . , . < F.I..I. D 1 -t ! ; : . , . . ' I' . . 2 . . : _ ' . . . . I : ' t-1t & .141 i. . . : p or 1. eJ:1-t. : : M h . . J , : L. , - l . . . . 'Ve are he dquarters for. . . r ; .i f ; . lto ' : .1 , ; : .U Yarmouth Bloaters , r t f Dried Herring , l t ! White Cod , ( , i. \ Pickled Cod , : ! 1 , ' Brick Cod , rj - Shredded Cod , r i q Salmon , r. . . . . . ! { . Mackrel , f..t N1 , : . ' White Fish , U . i . Trout , : , ! ! : p. : Sardines , t Shrimp , . Lobsters , Etc. , Etc. r : : : .j ' i ri Al o Yours For Business , . .1I'.U . . ' - . . . ; . : -rq..nv. ! : . l l.ur. . 01 . . , : . , , J C B . ' , WEN 0 Cldt'r : VI ar . ! : : ! f Itl . . AI. IC . . . i.i " ! ! ' : I . NORTH SIDE Ili { : . . Broken Bow , N e br . .skaI : : \ \ L\r , i\ . . - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . : .uE : 1 , . . . ! , . . . " ' ' ' ' ! a ; .t ' o ' ' i : ; , : . - . . . " . " " : - " ; " ' ' " ' - ' j. ' . 'J.-r''i.J ! " . . ; ; . ; , ; . : I-/r. : : ! : ! l ' : . .t : : "it" / . ' " . . . " ' -l. I'r ; . , . u'I ' : f . jl . o , ; : . . . . . , ; W : . / ; . . ; ; : ; . ' , .JI . , i. ! ' . . . .J'I"UII : . . . . . . . . _ ' . . f- : ' " . 'f-i. , . " . . . , ; : " , ; : ; : . : , t : stal1 < s for more than two wee1 < s. We11 if Mr. Groundhog is re. sponsible for this weather , I move that Jesse Gandy go gunning for him before we are a11 frozen stiff. J. B. Smith our gencral nlail carries has not missed a trip since he came on the route. Although the weather and roads ha'C been \'ery bad all winter. J ames Moore and wife started for their home in Aurora , after visiting three weeks in these parts. Mr. Moore notices man ) ' changes since his visit fifteen years ago and i1 ! better pleased with our county. 'rhe Literary at tlJC 5cbool house in District 54 , wa ! ! largely attended last 11'riday night , and judging from the hour of adjournment - journment must have been a hummer. 'rhe woman suffera- gist cause , I ecei ved a backset , according to the decission of the judges. LlftJ IIJlmruuce. . Now is the time to sccurt. : a I policr : in the Security Mutua ) ' Life ofNebraslm. 'rhe fell wing following will show what J. V. Ainsworth , retired banker , did when he wanted life insurance : I 'rhree reasons why J. V. Ains- worth decided to tal life insurance - ance in the Security Mutual Life of Nehrasak : . First.--Al1 the company's' ' securities must be deposited with the audltor of public accounts to guarantee payment of its policies. Secund.-'rhat all such investments - ments are free from taxation. 'l'hird.-The company is owned and control1ed by the policy holders and the management is in the hands of reliable and competent - petent men who keep Nebraska money in Nebraska. Every insurance man in the state should place his insurance with the Security : "lutual Life of Nebraska. A SOLID CQ\IPANY. ; Lincoln , Neb , Feb. 4 , 1900. 'I'o whom presented : It gives me pleasure to stat that I am personally acquainted with the officers of the Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of Lincoln , Nebr. , and know them to be men of unquestioned integrity - tegrity and ability , and I know from investigation that the company - pany is doing a splendid business and upon correct principles , as the premium charged is acknowledged - ledged by the best actuaries to oe adequate to carrry out the policy as written. I placed my application with and hold a policy issued by the Security Mutual life of Nebraska. I consider the company absolutely safe , and cheerfully recommend this company to anyone wishing a life policy. I will add , I believe - lieve every man ought to carry some life insurance. Truly , 1\1. WElL. 1'reas.Lincoln Paint & Color Co. TlIl\V PAID FIRST. l1'remont. Neb. , Feb. 28 , 1902. Security I utual Life Int. Co. , Lincoln , Nebr. Gentlemen-For several years past my late husband. Mr.Osl < e [ Glidden , carried a life policy of two thousand dollars in the Secur. it.r Mutual LIfe of Nehraska , and I hereby acknowledge , receipt 01 your check in full. payment 01 same. Mr. Glidden had two 01 three other policies. and as yo\.1 are the Hrst to pay , I feel that i1 is right that I should testify tc the tact that you have fully dis , charged your part of the contracl in a prompt and very satisfactor ) manner , which is sufiicient evi , dencs to me that any family pro' tected by 11 policy in the Securit ) Mutual will not have long t ( wait for a settlemen : shouh : death occur. \Vishing you continued success I am'ery . respectfully , MRS. ANNA GLIDDlm. - - - - - SOHOOL f40TES. John 'rhostesen has recentlJ been promoted to the 8th grade. Valentine day was celebratec in the usual manner by all grades " J.ames Carland was recently en rolled in the 7th grade , . nortJ side. In the. Historv test of las weel { Ray Cad \yell stood th highest. A brother of Supt. Scott ha . , ' . ' , . , ' . . ' . : ] ) . . . ' , - .1. _ + - . . . " . ' " . , . . _ been visiting in tbe city for tbe past week. itnou Lonerg-an is in school again after being out a week on account of Chicken Pox. The Debating Society of Iiss Kay's room , will hold its next debate in a fcw weeks. The patron are invited to attend. nViIN.UU. C ( ) . . . . . t.H . ! . NI 'VH. Hev. Perry made us a call Wedncsday afternoon. Misses. Delia and Libbic Scott of Ansley , visited at the colleg-e last Frida ) ' . Mr. Glen Ream , and Mr. Lynn Butcher were victorious in our spelling match. Mr. 'rom Noble , who expected to enter sch ol somel time ago , now begins work with us in the telegraphy department. St. Yalentinc's Day was observed - ed at the College last Friday and nearly everyone of the students and ( acuIty rcceived valentines. .rvlr. Shaw , Miss Ba er , Mr. 'IReam and Mr. Anderson were successful , as they were the most rapid students in the class in Rapid calculation. I Miss Orcelia Lamphear was absent from school the past weel { on account of sickness. She will be able to be in school again in a few days. Miss Madge Butcher who was reported as being seriously ill last week is improving a little but we understand it will be some time before she has fully re- covered. Mr. P. E. Burnett , who lives 10 miles south of Broken Bow , begins school , March the first. He secured a scholarship last fall , but as yet has not been able to begin with us. Miss Downey , and Miss Orr , have , in the past week completed some very creditable mimeo- , graphic work , demonstrating their knowledge and ability to operate the machine in a very able manner. After being at the Globe Hotel Monday evening , Mr. Roush viewed the situation and thought it would be a good place to get som thing good to eat , and with Mrs. Roush enjoyed.a splendid .dinner'l'up.sday. Mr. Eugene Chesley , one of our former students came over from J\'lildale , ) lomlay to visit friends. He returned Tuesday. He expects - pects to start to' Buckley , Washington - ington , where his parents already reside , about April 1st Miss Pitta way carried away the honor of being the best touch operator in the typewriting class. The test was taken by blindfolding - folding the entire class , and giving - ing them letters to write. 'rhe entire class did good work. Miss Amret Hart who has been attending our schoool for the ; past few months was forced tc discontinue on account of ill health. 'Vishing the school wel : she returned to her home at Vir. den , ebraslm , 'Vednesday. Actual business began Wednes , day. Miss Mary Andrews , a1 present. is in charge of the Col. lege National Bank. Mr. Franl Heeder is in charge of the Secont National Col1ege Bank. Mr Clarence Reeder is in charge 0 : the 'Vholesale House , and Mr Leonard Johnson is in charge 0 the Commission House. :11 A 1I1f.11 1J. HICKl\IAN--BuRNET'r--A verJ beautiful and unique home wed ding took place 8 miles south 0 town at the home of Robt. F Burnett , brother of the bride 'rhe contracting parties werl l\'lr. Fred C. Hickman and Mis : l Amy Burnett. The guests werl received from 10 to 12 o'clock } 1'ebruary 10th. Promptly a high noon the contracting partie : . marched into the parlor wherl they were met by about twenty five relati\'es and intimate frientl . and Rev. ! . P. Kelley of the M g. Church , of IIillstlale , Iowa , a ' . ofiiciating minister , who is al r uncle of the bride , who performe ) the cel'tnony in a most impres \ " I unique manncr which united th lives and fortunes of two 0 CnsterCounties best young people , 1'he bride was attired in a dra' cassimere dress trimmed in whit silk and white silk appliguc. 'I' her htellectual attainments sh has added a renned and pleasini personali ty. The groom is young man of sterling qualitie handsome and manly in his beat ing and a wide awake industriou farmer. 'rhe ceremony conclud - ed amid congratulations au' ' food wishes of hosts of frien s 'rhe happy con pIe with the guest . t present partoolc of a sumption e wedding dinner of five c urse I'rhev are now at. home to' thei s , man ) ' fricnds on the farm , wher . . : : : k'r . A"I' . ' " . " . . . , . . . - I' - - . - . . . . . . . . . . " \ , " . , . tlfl.it ! ! l11 ! ! ! f6 ! . fl.YI - ! ' 1f ! ! ! fI/ ! ! " " , If.4l.f.o.t/f.o. fII.o. . ill' ! j . . - ; c : ' " wCWC - ; 'I : - = ' W- : : ; C' : w : ; c- ; w-- : : \t \ ili ! COOD SPEAKERS 'iti -FOR THE- t' it FARMERS INSTITUTE gl . . . . i A - - - ili - Which will be held in- . i Broken Bow , Wednesday and Friday m iti of next week. The following letter from Prof. Burnett , t' ,6i . . of the S.tate Experiment Statiol1at Lincolnexplains itself. f \ .t. J . I" " . i6 Dellr Slr't' iti I find that t UIII able to Bend you the following peakers for \ . . . the day and evening of February 2 , munel ) ' : it' t Mr. H. W. Ul\mpbell , of Holdrege , NebrllskR , who will speale it' ' ) , ' in the nflernoon nn { ( Soil Oulture and- Crop Production. " 1\1 r. if' \ ' ! G. A. Marshall , of , Arlington , will speak in the afternoon IIpon any \ . ! IIortioutura.1 subject you Ulay seleot. In the o\'oning Mr. H. V. it' \tJ Olmpb1311vllI 8poo.k for bfteen or twenty minutes on { ( Growingt t iti Trees by Oulth'Rtioll. " Prof. H.V. . Oaldwell , Professor IIf 'f' \.i . Arnericl\l1 Hintory in the University will delh'or the evening ad. it' .tj dross using for his ! Hlbject { I The Froniter in American History. " if' .j . On Thursday 26 , Mr. G. A. Marshall will agllin diacu8tJ Horti. 't' . . . . oultural topicfl. Dr. Samuel Avery will spenk on { lSorghum ' it' \II ! Poisoning in Olttlfi. " In the Ilfternooll Mr. S. W. Perin , I'ore- . . I ! lIIan of the xperiment Station Farm , will iscusI { I Breeding and ( t dJ Selection of Seeel Oorn. " Ho will bring" with him s mples of t , Ii seed corn Rnd is anxious to 1111\0 the people of our locality hring" 't' , ti out a displ y of seeu corn to use In the discussion. Dr. A very it' ' } ' \vill discuss the subject of ( I Rotation of Crops and Suil F'crtility. " i.t\ . ' , J , , . . . . 1 ' - : ) ' .t. ' ery 1 ru 1 y ours , . 'f' ' } . A. URNE1'1' . i- , \ IJ 4J'a. . . " " , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .t. . 1Ft . " . , . " . , : : : : _ _ = " = : : = : : = : : : - : = i : ' : : : = ; - . - - - - ' the groom ha recently secured and furnished a very pleasant country' home. LO'V ' .ATF4WE T. " ' $25.00 to Portland'Thcoma and Seattle. ! $27.40 to San Francisco and Los Angeles. $22.50 to Spokane. $20.00 to Butte and Helena. Pro > ortionately low rates to hundreds of ot } ler points , including Big Horn Dasin , Wyo. , Montana. Idaho , Washing. ton , Oregon , British Columbia , California , etc. EyerI' day February 15 to April 30. Tounst cars daily to California , personally - sonally conducted excursion three tiwes a week. Tourist cars daily to Senttle. Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent. 34'41 - - - - Palace Barber Shop , R. E EA.COOK , Prop. Flret-c . e tODsorhl work gnarantced. rest : : ! I e PnbUc fiqllsr" : . Broken HOIV , Neb. s. 1\1 DGHHIS , mnnD.h5l1.1Illllt ! ! ! ! . Al. 1I1"I1 at work In ollr Hne done promptl ) I1nd In IlUt.c18 8 order ; 3'r'Red Sbop on thr orner woet 01 the hose houbo. GIVli : VH A TRIAL. Hrokcll Bow , ' . - ' Neb"rAska. I.D. . GLAZE , . . . . . . .I > : ; aler In . . . . . Granite , Foreign /lnd rucrlCJoD Mllrhle. . Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty. Hroken Bow. . - Net r8ska. DH. T f. . . FARN Wlt1'l- ! : DENTIST , . arOmce ln Realty llIeck , Dr. H8 's Old ! Hand. . CI1'Y MILL , E. 11' . MoCLun. . l'rop. . Uyo Flonr. Buckwheat , Orlham. Feeu. etc. f CLINTON DAY , Physician & Surgeon. Olllco In rear of the Dank ot Commerco. ! teel. denee 6th bonse west of the Haptlst church. Droken Dow. Nebraska. H. CONRAD , O.H. " . . . . Dealer tu. . . . Pumva. Wind IIl1l1s. Tanks. (1Ittlng.,01l801'U8 ( &nglnr , eto. , etc. . . . _ . . h.d " .L. _ . . _ DR. C. I . MUL tN5 , Physician SurgeOl1. 2011 Stslrway from wnot tlDd In Realty lJIocki reftldenco. Srd Wllst M E. ehnrcb. on B D1l' stile ot 8treet. a' "lIrokell D\v , Nehr ska WII LIS CAnWEIA ' JllD'W ' 3R1D. ! ! ! ! Il11 mafW ) ar. . CAMERON & REESE , ff l'-9 ys 8 U-9cell 1'8 AT LAW. HoemB Band O. Realty Block. Droken Bow , Neb. W A. THOMPSON , " CONTRAUTOR..t BUILDER. PlanB and Rtlmllte8 00 Rhortnotlco. j'rokcn How , NebraBka SOAN LON , MIKE -ProlJrlotor ot- . n .tanrant& Lunch Counter. Lnrllu asportmont of Confpctlonlllice. Clgllr. IInd Tobaccos North Ide of Public SQullre. Droken Dow. Nebrsshll. - - AND SUPPLIES. CAMERAS Free Instru 'lons "ow to take and develope e picture with eYOr1 camera Bold. FlnI8hn ( tone for amlltnree. Latest Styles in Photographs. BANGS STUDIO. B8tsb1t bp.c11n 1891. Broken Bow , NpbraRka. CITY llAR E SHOP , D. o. HUTTON. Proprietor. FiratclapsVork. . Rcsr Hoom of Hroken BolY Btate Bank , Droken Dow. Nebu.eka. FRANSE MOORR , W D : Vj ) ! l3Rm [ J ] ] a 'rwo blocks north of OrsDlt Oentral Hotel. 1'at. ronage Bollcl'cd. ' PrICl'R re&sousbl" . D RS. H. . 0. & W. E. l'A I OT , PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. Olliee over Uaeberlo'll Drug Blare. rokCln Dow , . - Nohra."a. Bargains in Real Estate Farm land II specIalty. Al1a'rs. corn IIU < 1 glnll C Isnde tor & 81e In Cuoter. Sbermao , Dut- tulo anI ! Dawson conntles. Prlccs Irom $4.0U per scru UII. mlllle south 1111I1 I mUo east ot IIlaeoll. POM oUlce addreu. I RC8IdencO..4 LIWr ! I . . _ I , . . _ . . . . uroKCU 1I0W. rteDne. " . J mUBon uny , j'HIDrIlSkO. . - - - - - . _ _ _ _ A ft ftAAAAAnftft AA AftftftAftAAft AAA AA im TH R Kfi sroi : : l11i . ' C e . . . e ' Will save you money on : f < . ! Dry Goods , Clothing , ShoesCapsGloves : : and Mittens , Ribbons , Lace , All Over : o Lnce-nblack white and i - , creum---Glass- C1 f , yare , Chinn , yare , Letter Files , Bed ! i comforters , Wool Blankets , und N otions - We have just received a fine line lS of Embroideries , Laces , Satins , and ; - CI : Ginghams. Call and see them and I : l ! get priCf:5 : before buying elsewhere. . ' : c Highest market price paid for eggs. , l. , ! E. REYNER ' " CO. ' . , I r : : w . . . _ * '