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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
- - ' " ' .H'W : ' ' ' " 'IIMP ' . J . - - , . I . , . . , . . . . . . - - . , > ---r I Str.to met L\\ltntinn \ soolety , " ! i ' : USTER OUNTY EPUBLICA'1 { . , . . I \ . f' ( ES''ABLISHI D tHH2. 'l'IlE OF'1 ICfAr4 PA pgH 01i' CUS'rEH COUN'L'Y. , T4A RGI ST CIHCULA'I'ION Ol ANY PAPRH IN 'rUE COUNTY. . . / . . = . . . . . _ . . . : - . . - _ . ' . . . _ - - - - - - " - " - - - - - - - ' " ' t ; . VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 28 , 1903.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.69. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . . , , I - . . , ' . g't" \\'t" 11I:11 : \ . th"st' I Oilll.illalilJlI ! l.L : ' > tS W 1h'lt till' ) givc tI I' } wcarer U YO\lug look , II ) ' tlwlr : till' trollhl HIIiI I'XPtlbt' of hallb tlvo pair of glus ts is " avoided , L us s for distullce i vision and close WOI k UTt iu- t visibly joiul'lThey \ l ive tIll : \ fireatcsl satisfuetion , The eost { i. , not high , If YOII IIrc newt t , wling two pail' of gllls ! > cs , muke "chango , V"'IIIi1 , , , . It , I : , . ' \ , ' . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . - , . - , I , . I - , o' School Books , " . * ' ; . , f- Tahlets" { , 'V " { : -ANII- ; [ ) ' , \l. \ ' 1' I : ? School Supplies , , It , . ' 1" , 'I' ' ' 'I'A'I' " * -A'I'-- ; 1. : G. bel' 's i = : . _ _ , A Lng' Li t ' f 'Figures ] t.lll Ill' prollucl'll 11) ' till' get-rich- N quicl : concerns in llwir attcmpl 10 S pro\'e thnt monc > , in\'cstell with 8 thcm is < ; alcr llum if deposited with 8 a bunk. This is false , hO\\t'wr , Their l gure < ; lil' . A ! : trollg ball I. . i ) i.tlw ! snft st und Ilcst plnc ( ' fOI 8 monc ) ' , Thc I ; : O : a , I o , . . , ' 'I S ! 1.Jusinc1 > < ; of its patrons receives curcf 1 allentioll. We so1icit your l1l'pO<S , L H. LOMAX , Cashier. ' 21 ' ' ' . . . . " . ' ' ' ' ' " J' : .r .r. .rJ'.J' .cf".JO I J. A. Hutchinson camc dowt from ( Wes ycstcn'tr ! : on a "ltor' ' \'i l t. A numhcr of the citizcI 0 Merna were in attelllance at th ( com mellccmel1t cxerdses 'I'uesda . 1 . lIi ht. J\It's , J as. H ol1alld ard ved i I the city ' thimorniug ! from 1\lon I ; tanna , on a \ ' si t wit h ol ( ! ac ' \ quaintances. , , ) I I eS , P. 1\orris ! will del ve the memorial acldregg for thc G : I A. R of this city . , Saturllat' .l af , . ' ; tt'rnooll at 2 o'c1ocl , . J. W. laish trafed his hotc at 'I'aylor to U , 14. Stc\'cns fo tI1l' 1l'arr ) ' Da ) ' stock of gools ! tha hc reccntly pmchastl. : Mr St\'cns has gonc to 'I'a'lor tt 1'\\n the hotel anI ! 1\lr. Ihish aw family have tUo\'l'd to this cit : :11I1 ! taken ehargl' of tht' tore Ai ! t\tr. Raish iR in the cmploy 0 the Central 'I'eltphonc ! Co. fOI wh011l he has heen constructinl telephone liues thc pant yea 1\f rs. ' Raisl1 has charge ot 1 h , tore. M . [ : : : i ! : : : ] - - - _ . . . - - . - - . . Warn'lI and 1\frs. 14ang" were dty'i9itor Sahtr.ay. ! Auother tine , rain \ ' sited thi 11 Hali ty 1\loll < ! a ) ' nig'h t. , W. 11. Cline' south of town , hac ! a horse killed blilfhtuing la'-ll ) "ruay ! e\.cning. 'L'lll' l m'tTllI.ICAN otlice acl- nowled g'es a j'i' elHlI ) ' ca 11 frum Sena tur [ . 'ries 'I'uesdt : ) ' , ' [ 'he RI\l'UIILICAN adwwltelg : , u a we1com call fr01ll .J. L. t\lc- Clcall of Weis ! > crt , Moullay. Granel Island ig making' preparations - parations to celebrate th l"ourth of July iu the old fashionl d wa ) ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. CIa r of Ausley , are thc proud parents of a boy that al'r'cd in their home last Ii'rida ) ' . J. S. li'raucis , enc of the cntcr- prising' mcrchants of Merna , WaS a ci ty visitor 'l'ucsday. ' [ 'he HHl'UUI.ICAN acknowlcdgs ! a welcome call. J. C.lalllick of SenHca , Kan" , arrivcd in the city Sunc1a ) ' night to look after his property mterest. "I'he l m'lJnr.IcAN admowledges a friendly call. I \frs. A. A. Collom of Cot hen- burg , was a citr \ ' sitor on 'l'hmslla ) ' and' Frtda ) ' of last weck , 'I'he I l'Um.IcAN ( lk- nowledgcH a fricndly c ll. ' 1'he tinal eighth g'mde cx- amination sent out by the Statc Superiutendent will he g.eu tu auy pupils pr senting themseh'e ! > at the C urt House at Broken Bow , Neb. Junc 5 or ft. Papers will be graded by County Supt. Heavy rains in the vicinity of Wahoo Sunday night washed away a portion of the Union Pacific track , A pa cngcr trall1 was caught between two wa h- ontg : lI1lt conld go ne.ither forward tlO1' l acJl anl until' the road wa" rep < 1ir dthe next day , Ja , l . Wuoll , one or' the suh- t a tI tia t fa\'tnl'r 1 h' i ng C.ISt of tIll ! dty , hr ng'ht t I'cn I hogs Monda \ ' to the Brolen Bow mar- kd for wh ich he recch'cd the nice little snm of $211. O , 'l'he ) ' only laeled a few cents of hring'- ing hIm $20 a hcad. It would he , hard to cOI1\'incc Mr. 'Vood that : thc condition of thc farmers is 110 bettcr than fi\'e and ten years ago nnder emocratic timts. UpOIl the advice of the Execu" th'e Council of the Custcr County School Hoards Association we have called a meeting' of school oftlccrs to take placc Saturday , June ( Ith at the Court House , Broken Bow , Nch. 'l'he objects of the meeting arc the disscus- sion of new school lawf' placcd in immediate effect by the last legislaturc anll other matters which should come beforc the annual di trict meding. Callaway is to have a public hal1. 'rhc Un\on \ hall Association - tion has been incorporated for the pmposc of huilding a hall to ac ommollatc thc sc\'eral lodges of the town and public mceti ugs generall ) ' . 'I'ht i n- I corporators arc R. g. Brege , V , _ A. Vang-rl'en , rt . W. 14ichten , _ bergeI' . .I. U. Wictand , TI. II. , Andrews , J. ] , . JIanc ock , Ed. Bennctt and Harvcy 1\1ahan. l' ' ! 'he capital stock is lixed a1 . $2,500 and thc sharcg at $5. - Claude Pickett , who has hcld the position of pcincipal of the Bdd'vi11c gchool thc past ycar , returned home Saturday cvening having comptetcd hig school year , No better evilence of 1\11' Pickctt's etl cenczs an instruc , tor iH needed 'tha-n to state thai he ha 1 been reimployed for an. other year at all increased salary It i pleasing- 'notc the sncces ! t' gmlcral1) ' attaincJ1.by tht' grad uates of the Broten Bow schools l' It not enl ) ' spealcs well for tlu e individual membem but for thj school. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - + - -i f"'tt'ft'tt't"ttt"t"t"tttt'ttt"t"'tyt"'t"'t"f"t" " " ' ' ' ' " , " " " , ' , " " " ' , " " ' " " ' " " " - - : : = : B-u..y " "Y""o"U..r C1o"tb..es : : : : : : of ( 'LEII , SIl\UPI . With \'ery snit for 16oo allll ( ) \ ' I' we gi\ ' you II : : : : : = = Coal Hanger allll LI potil' of Panle ; Shdl'lll'rs flce of ( 'har e. And with : : : : : : : : ( 'ven f.1.OO ! snit Wl' gi\'t' thL' strdclwr 111111 hlln er 111I11 kecp It ill gopllor- : : : . : : : Iler for six \IIo tlls , I can put ) 'on lip a sllit for 11':15 thun IIn'one else , : : . . . = = Suits deanl'llllwd prcssell for o l.OO to , coat unl1 $ : ? lJO : wst. 75c to 1.5o ; : : : : : : : : : : singlt : coat , soc to 11,00 ; punt ! ! , 35C to .75C I.ighl r P\iriIlS \ deut ; " tatis , : : = = All work guaranlee Bat sfactor ) ' . 'fhre doors l1 rth of the post Oflcc , : : : C1e11 Sharpe. . 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 11111 " " Ote Barnarll of Callawa\ , was " a Clt'i itor 'I'ucsda ) ' . II. 140l tax rcturued the t rst of. th week frol11 the Black Hills. l d. McComas madc a IH1 i nCR9 trip tll ( ) maha th tirst of th week. Paul lIaumont of l'Uon : , waR in attcnllauc at tht. l'Ommt'ncc- ment cxerc ! H's. Dr. Wamsley of West Union , attcmhd ! the comlUcuccment exercises - ercises ill this city 'l'tH'sday cvcning' . 'l'hc opera house was clegatlt- I ) ' decorated with flowers at thc commcnC lIH n t cxcrci'es ! ' [ 'ucs- day night. Royal Bdts is compcllcl to navigate on crutches , the rc-sult of a badl ) ' sprained knec while : playing ball. . : 14incoln was visitcd with a I hea \ ' ) ' wiml and rain storm 'l'UCR. damorning' . Considcrablc ( lam. age to property was su tailled. JIon. I. ' . 1\1. Currie camc o\'er from Sargc 1t 'I'ucsda ) ' c\'cuing to attcnd the conunenccment ex- trci csof thc Br01en Dow chools. l\1iss V crda 'I'horpc rcturned the first ( If the week from T40Iuax where she has just clos d a snc- cessful lIiut' Ulouths term of sehoul. A society has he'n orgaui ed in gugland to wage war on the usc of profanity. 'I'here is room in this country for a socicty ( If that kind. 'l'he HHI'UlII.ICAN acknowledgcs a friendly vi it from W. W. Waters - ers , who \'isiting his pa1"twt Mr. and Mrs , Gto. ; Waters , of this vicinity. 'rhe gralhmteH of the Merna chols and thcir teachcrs werc in the city 'l'ne\day ! and rcmain- et ovcr to attend the commcnce. ment cxercises. Mrs. Ib I . Hersh and 1\li s Madge I.Ic1' = , h left , ye ! tcrday 1110rnilig on a visit to Willow Oroole , J\fisso11l'i. 'I'hc ) ' ( , xpC'l l to be gone about six I W L.S. J 11 the meantinw l eonarc1 will kt't p batch. Gov. Penu'pac1er of Pcnnsyl- vania , in signing thc sill ) ' libel law has not prc\'cnted thc newspapers - papers from showing up the smallness of his calibrc. [ , 'or- tunatcly the gtatemcnt of all established - tablished fact is not libel. As a fisherman , ex-Presidcnt Clcveland is pro\'ing quite a suc- cess. IIc quietly sits and oc-1 casionally throws out a new and. . a pparen tly au i noffcnsi vc bait ! and ever ) ' little dcmocratic and populist paper fro111 thc Commoner - moner down continues to nibhle. Prof. W. W. Waters and wife of St. Paul , camc up Monda > : to spend a week or ten da yg vist Hng ' rea ti ves a ml to a Hcm ] thc meeting - ing of the Alumni of which the ) ' arc both members. Mr. 'Vaterg has becn Superintcndcnt of the St. Paul school the past ycar an has becn reimploy d for the ensuin ycar at an iucreascd salary. He will gct $1000 ncxt. year. year.A. A. II. Vanlandingham , who mo\'ed to Allian e a few months ag hrought his family back to Broken Bow 'l'uesday morning to . Ii\'l ; , Mrs. Vanlandin ham is in , very poor health. 'l'hc climate did not agree with her at Alli- ance. Mr. Vanlandingham is in thc employ of thc raIlroad company - any and expects to return to work as soon as the health of his wife ' I will permit. S. D. Butchcr , authol" of the , Pionet r JIitor ! ) ' of Custer Count ) ' left Wedneslay ! with hiR. family for K arney. Mr. Butc1wr ! ; iucc . hang published .th , Pioneer History of this cou ty ha ! ; lH'- COUlt' infatuated with the worl. _ and will enel'avour to increaw ! . his fame and tinances by puhlish- ing a history of Buffalo and Dawson county combined. Mr. Butcher is a photographer of . man ) ' years experience which materiaHy amtltr. : him in hi1 ! work in tlecul' ng farm gcenes for hir. new hoolc which will he highly i1lust ra ted work. E. ' S. Ii'illch oue of th pi 011 eel' rauchmeu who is well to 110 liuanl' ally is as- sociatel with 1\11' . ButclH'r iu his hist rical enterprise. Mr. Butchers experIence in getting . . out the IJiRtory of Custe1' County : I will tnable him to get up a bet. : tel' worte for Buffalo and Dawson : than he did for Custer. - , - - . mithYaterbur ' of nerw'n , I IR lit the CI t , ) ' tOlhl , ) ' . gd. McComas' buill1inll is he- ing 111Q\'ell tolato ( . its Ul'W loca- tioll. Dr. C. Picket t has accepted an in vitatinn to dl.1i vel' the era tiOIl Decoration DOl ) ' at 1\luson City. Mrs. Ia ) ' Johnson of Ansel- mo , is \ ' sitingin the city with her parents , Mr. allil Mrs. .T. J. Snyder. 'rhc west bound passenger train No. 41 was twelve hours late ) 'esh rday , owing tn \vaRh- \ outs in the e.lstcrn part of the state. Ii' . H. Young returned this m01'l1ing aft6r spending two weeks in thc cast. Whilc g'one he \ ' sitec1 Washington , Ncw York and besides sc\'cral auto. mobile factories 'of other cities. He ma e a run out to Denver where he saw the finest automobile - mobile on his trip. - - - - - . . . - - - . ' - - . , - . - . - t . . . . . . . . . . . & . . . ' BUSINESS POINTERS. . ; t ! it tttit iJtJ7 J. C. Moore , abstracting. . 2tf - - - 'l'his ofl cc . for neat job work. I - - - - - - - - - - Stam } > Photo's at Baugs' Studio. 2 < J-tf J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac- tcr. 3 < Jtf - - - - - - - - - - - Intcrnational ' [ 'ailoring heats : al1 others. li'nund at Clell Sharps. ' - - - - - - - - - - Wall Paper at J. C. 50tl'I I li'arIlhl for sale and lands fOt' rcnt. Now is thc time to gct a farm cheap , a th < : cheap farms arc all goin , and prices arc ad. vancing _ . raplllly.-J. G. Brcnizer. - - - - - , All the mutual hail companies have faggcd ont , hut the St. Paul Insurancc . Co. continucs to . . . . pay its losscs. 4tf - . . . - . - . . Just'rcccivc < l it fult lilie of picture 11I0uhling- , sash rorls , t'"rtain poles , \\'alt pochets , I asel pictuf ( hoolcs and nails and hat rakR , All ncw and p-to-late pattCt'lt9. A. W. DIAlH , Just received a new stock of picture frames , mouldings , matH , etc. Picture framcs 111adc to or- dcr. Second hand goods of all kin < l hou/ht / and sold. JUD KAY , 3IJtf Routh Side Square. - - - - - - A finc line of window ! -hadcs : and portiel's t t A. W. Drake's. , I l oK SAI.n OR 'l'RADu-'l'own I lots and a few five acre lots in this city , for cattle , hon cs or farm land.-Allen l eyncr. J. C. l eonard bonded abstrac- tc 3 < Jtf 'I'hig ot1 ce haS:1 limited num- her of Hicks Almac's for salc at 25 cents. 44tf Drop in and look a Work Brothers Co , Sample book at Clell Sharpes. 50H . . . . - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - Blln' Cochin and Barred Ply- moth Rock eg'gs , 75 ccnts per 15 at E. f-4. DHAHUOIW , Grand View Poultry Farm , 41)-51 Mason City , Neh. W AN'l\HD-'l'O hirc - two men that ha\'c families. Honses furn-I ished.-WHH'l' UNION Mn.I.ING Co.I I 3Rt ! ' Wcst Union Neb. , . - _ . . - ' - . . . - - - - . Look to us for hest values in roastcd coffce. You can savc frol1l t to 4 ccnts per pound at J. C. Bowen's. . . - - - - - ere"llI Un ) ' hII : ' . W ( ' are huvin cream :111 < 1 will pay you fo"r it oncc a week. Bring' in your cream , , \8 \ tf .1. C. BOWliN. . . - - - . - - - - - - _ . . _ - A , W. Drake will ston' youI' heaters for tlH season , call for them and set thcm up ill fall , blaclened read \ ' for use. will call for them June jgt. Call and 1ec him , . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A tlhipmcnt just recd\'cd of the only and oriiual , trade mark , "Pul'e Old Cider Vinegar. " J. C. BOWltN. . . . . - - - - - - - - - : Culle. . . Co n. . " , Contractor. . . - WI' wish to dust' l'olltract ! ; fol' cutting' , cU1" llg .wd staclcing hay . 011 onr ranch tII. Cherry count r ' 1'111' tlH' st aOn ! of 11)03. No , \ \ ' lI1IP 01' roug'h g-t'OUfI < I to cut UII. \ \ rit. for tcrms ctc. to the ! -tanlard ; ( Cattlc Co. at Ames 01' 'Hecla , Neb. 45-9 - i - Cultivators ! I want tQ.call your attention to the Dadrer Two.Row Cultivator , and say to j'ou that I will guarantee that there is not an implement made that you can do as good work with' as you can with the Badger Cultivator , and it is the only Listing Cultivator made that you can plow your corn from start to Hnish with as you can with the Badger. lost of the corn this ) 'car has bccn listed in fields that growcd corn \ast \ year amI on account of the cornstalk poison the stalls were not pastured down , thereb ) . you will havc the stallcs to contend with whcn ) "OU go to cultivate your corn , but by using the Badger you obviate aU of the trouhle you will cxperience with a shovel cultivator but in case you should want it cultivator , 1 Cln also supply you for l ss money than you can buy anywhere in thc county , to-\vt t " . - . . . , . . , . . . , . , , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . , , , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Tongue Cultivator , walking. . . . . . , . . . . . $14.00 Tongueless Cultlv3tor , walking , . . . . , . . ' 3.00 Boss Riding Cultivator , 4-shovel. . . . . . . . 25.00 Scorcher Riding Cultivator , 4 & ( , shovcl 25.00 Brown's Favorite , 4 and h shovel. . . , , . . . 25.00 Hammock , Ohio Pattern , 4 and C. shovel , . 25.00 . 'l'hese cultivators arc all warrantcd to do as good work and handlc as easy tI. : " an ) ' cultivator made. W-'l'here : is none heUer. C. S.MARTIN Mf ! Agt. . . , . . ' AND DEALER IN II ANTT-T US GOODS. g , . li'oH l lm'rA ( louble room in the Custcr Block. Inquire at t h i ! ; otlicc. 47tf Dollars to ccnt that we can savc you on evcr ) ' IHl1'chage of tca at J. C. Bowcn's. , - . . . li'OI SAT.H-Oue : red Poll , enc Poll Durham and'cight Shorthorn - horn hulls. All havc pedigrees. 'l'hc ) " can he secn at thc , G1'obc ha1'11.-J AS. U. PIUtT'l\Vl\tAN. 43tf . - . . . . - - - - - . . . . . - - . . - - - Hcmcmbcr , all suits sold this summer at Sharpes ' ( 'ailor Shop is kept in shape for six months free of charge. 50tf - FOR SAI.lt-A ncar y new White sewing' machinc at a bargain. 48tf . W. DHAKlt. Monc ) ' loaned on improvcd farms. J A\tnS ! I.tItDWIClI , 7 18 if Broken Bow , Neb. \Vc havc just reccivc:1 : onr new linc of spring wall papcr. All 1903 patterns. Call and sec thcm I at W.lldn'g drug store. 35 tf - - . - , . llano I-lail. .Hail. li'armurs protect your5e1 ve in the old reliable S1. Paul' , Firc & Muinc Insurance I CO. We have $3,000,000 cash capital amI pay our losscs promptly. Ras Anderson , Agmi. IJrcn . e".oYf " : , l'Cebra.ka , - I , . - Farmers do not. buy a 2 row cnHivatClr till you have seen the' DCUlstcr and Canton 2 row cultivators - vators at SQumU5 BROS. 48tf A variety of Gasoline stOVe all in oed running ordcr. Cheap at A. W. DHAKus. . .St { . J. G. Leonanl honded abstrac- . . ter. . 39th GCIl1Ii1.n , White:1nd RcdSiberia. Millct Recd for : \alc at thc Stu- ; I Grocery. 4St ! - - - - - - - - - _ . . _ - - - Here is a .Good One. \Vhat are your unkles fOl' ? 'ro . keep tlw , en I ves away from the Ol'll. Here's anot'ter-- ' \Vl at is the diffcrence hetween a man nnd H hen ? A man can lay nn eg'g 011 a hot stove without burning' his feet. Un t herc is a bettcr onc- \Vhat is the ( lifferenee in trading with th Ry- erson-George Co. and othcr places ? I t' is simply heeaus ( yon can 'g'et allyt.hing' you want , hut that is not nil-it is uecanse they have It cut price 011 ji'OI'Oe , 2 pnckag'cs. , . . . . . . . . . .260 G I'fllW N nt , 2 packages. . , . . . .260 ttl'ength ; li'ood , 2 packages. . . .260 Tomatoes , 2 CUBS. . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Apples , 1 g'ullon cuu. . . . . . . . . .260 Also in Dress GOal ! ! ; , wc have- \Vhitc : .Lndia Linen \Y uists , wholoHctle price , $1.65 , $1.75 and $2.00 , will go at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --$1.50-- : , . Chenpcl' than clln bt' boug'ht at wholesule. : . Everything Marked in Plain Figures. . . . " " Ryerson-George Co \ IIrnl" tI IIn' , , ' . . - . _ Nebra8ka. - . . - .