Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 18, 1903, Image 4

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. BUkm 11\ the poltolllc8 at Droken Oow , Neb. ,
at leOOu4.-01ulmatter for uan mlulol1 tbrou b
UIe 11. 8. MaU. .
, SUDSORIPTION .PUlOS I
. OatYear.mMTanco , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . IrIOO
ADU TISING BATES.
ODe eohlmD'JJ ' f ! month , J1.00. Ono. lf col.
ZIIonUl.1.W Qurler colamn , PfIt
1D0Dtb , . .W. LeIS than quarter column , ro
GIP'- per l h pOt mODth. . - . . . . - -
. Q < < ItI ' 011 eont P"IP ! ; ' ooul. per IIIOb , pet
IBHUI
Local tdTort1I1ni wnt , per 'Uue 8aCb IDler-
, Ioil.
1otloe ! of church falra. .odablea and CIIlb1taJn-
1MDti whore mODe , 18 tbar . oa..baIt r 6. .
'Boolety notlcel IInd TON > lntlt > ne , ono-balf ratel.
Wtd4fag lJotices free. balf .prl . fof"pbblhnIDg
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ll1t of Pffilelltl. .
Death DoUcet free , half rks tur pub11eblog .
obltll&l1notlcell , eDd cardl f thnnkt. '
LeI" UO:1ce. : at ratet pr".tlclro , bl' , Ialotea ot
IhbrilQ'
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rpi t we k has been" cep- '
tiQE li , r working corn nd the
fa jl ' g nerally i . ve improved
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1 ? jft . . ' a ate rg vitch has
been . l cted' King.f : Serda ,
c : ( 41 . ! ! 1 er , 'w.ho : wis' :
: ls3.ssmated ! last 'Wednesday by
I1 ! mD rs of the ( jove nm nt.js
uiy. Th new g aS9ucie I
, , t ie tiUe Peter the Frrst.
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C . . .N we pu6fish .thestate ei t9 of
th Custer Nation l' a 1k and'
Bnk of COninie ' e : ' , They show
a \1thy < ondifion'of fiqance
, aKd yei : ! 4r.Y.stro' g eviden.ce of
t1 prosperous condition of the
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, 4. cO ; J.pany hils been : formed in
014aha and Council Bluffs to bore
'for oil at Louisville , Nebraska. ,
T e ffi , rs of t4e 9ompany visit-
e&.thc . . . . . ' . - site the . , first'of' . . . . ' the ' . week - . .
: takii g w th _ them laborers and
: to fJo pr9 J . t e work . o
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Qut of the murder of thre of
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thBaily : family in southern
Kijisa9 l st wee by D w y
famIly , riv J ranchinep , . a bad
gt 9f . ffairs exist : Since
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D - ys arrest his ranch has
9uJf ea , greatly PJ ' parties cutt.
ininis ; enc , s nd. killing his
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'loi Fofr gistered s.horthorn cattlE
.Sa , rday . evening. . , from IoWal
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finebuUs One of the cows hi
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fOJ.ashow cow and had sold' fo :
ovci$1200. . Mr. ' Brenizer i
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neip'er , sparing cash . or effort , i _
build. up oue of the best herd
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of sbprthprn . cattle i1 ! the state.
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'r.he brrain.shippcrs in the Sout ]
Platt Country , who 'ship to Kans
as City had 800 cars of wheat 01
the 1racks in that city ffiat hal
been inspected and sold but no
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, Time Travels Fast.
When did you have your watch
e81,1.d , last ? Perhaps t was t.wo
or , e veaN ago. B tter bnng
it.in 'md have me 1 ok it O\'er and
, s , vhat it needs. .
, , use Is Worse than Use
I ; > t ' ( abuse your wd\c'h \ by try.
ib tb'm kellt work when it should
1 the hospital.
F W. HAYES ,
JV"V'ELER , . & OPTICIAN.
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delivered when the Hood struck.
T buyc'f refus. : to p1Iy for th ,
grq n untH utro'hav Icceived I
, n . . ' w ig4.ed : 'ft , Thc shippers
; , viU ap 'cal ' to"th , courts to adjust -
just the matter. The los to the !
shippers prov ding they nre not ,
able to recover will average about I
$4 OO eacl1.
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Former Governor Poynter has
annQun < ; ed , th t. .the pOP\1list \ parts
'wnrg w the t fusion with democracy -
cracy hen < ; eforth. The governor ,
H. sevtral y < : ars'bchind the times
. -the real populist has gone to
either the republican 01' socialist
party now , and Poynter : will fi d
but few dupes to foho him ,
Why not let the po uist ) pty
regt in peace sinc itV $ d..a
decent burial at which 'tlre e -
governor was chief functionary .
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-State Journal.
The supreme cou'r { has' just.
decided that W. F. P rter . , . . : ex-
etui ? ) t $ cretary of state" " must
p t back $1,518.35 that he un-
la wfully retain d as fees as secretary -
tary of the old marks and brands ,
commissiqn. Portet has left th
state , and whether he now puts
it back remains to be seen. A
time rolls along the fa t become
more nd more fully de Ionstrut-
cd That the I'reformers" 'were DO
more real reformers than other
parties hav.e always been. They
se1dom.if ever m\ss \ d the op-
'portunity ' to feather their own' ,
nest "at the public expence- .
Sterling S n. .
Col. W. J. Bryan proposes to
violate his own prophecy relative
to celebrating July 4th. Among
many 'false prophesies Mr. B 'yan
asserted in the presidential campaign -
paign should the republican party
suc eed t is goyernment would
ce se to be a government of the
people and that the F.ourth of
July 'would ; tever again be cele.
brate.d In this country. But irt-
, 'stead ' of , his prophecy being re-
i alized it has been the reverse , and
to add emphasis to the falsity of
I his prophecy he has arran ged for ,
the celebration of next Fourth at
his palatial home in Lincoln and
nQted statesman of the democratic -
cratic faith from Texas and Illinois -
nois are among the speakers that
will participate.
The spirit of lawlessness is
, 'ery much in the vicinity of
Jncksonvill Kentuckey. Jett
and White are on trial there for
the murder of lawyer J. B. Mar.
cum. Notwithstanding state
troops have been sent there tCi
pJotect : the witnesses for the
state , parties interested in the
acquital of the prisoners are com.
mitting all kinds of depredatiom
against the property of th (
friends of Marcum 'and the stat (
witnesses with the evident inten1
of intirnidatingthecourt and pro
secution. Early Sunday morninl
the hotel owned by Ewen wa :
burned to the ground. It was i
three story building worth $10 ,
000 and was the accumulation 0
a life time. The insurance OJ
the building had been cancelle (
but a few days bef re by the In
surance Co. , because of th ,
trouble existing.
. \ Gcod Showhli.
Samuel Waddington of OrteU
Valley , and one of the prosperou
farmes of Custer county WIlS :
ity visitor Monday. Mr. Wnd
mgtoll recently returnetl fret
Omaha where be had shipped 5
head of steers and four cows c
his own raising and feedin
The 55 steers , which were 011
and two years old averaged 125
pounds each for which he rece 1
ed the top pri.ce $5,15. The :
head which included the cov
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brought him" " $3,741.86 , Mr.
Waddtngton h forms U9 that he
still h s a car of hogs that he
will feed a week or two that will
bring from $110'0 to $1200 , which
wi11 bring the sum up close to
$5000 , realized in'ne year from
his cattle and hogs , 'Vhen it is
remembered that but a few years
ago Mr. Waddington was a poor
homesteader in Ortello valley it
speaks volumes for the possibilities -
ties of the fatmer : and stockman
of Custer county. 'V are ij'foud
of the fact that the marvelous
success of Mr. . Waddington is
not an exceptional case. Many
other farmers in Custer county
have built modest fortunes in the
past few years , having no capital
except health and strength and a
quarter or half section of Uncle
Sam's fertile soil that he gave to
those who would occupy it. The
Omaha Stockman of the 10 inst
has the following to say in reference -
ence to Mr. Waddington's shipment - '
ment of cattle to the Omaha
market :
, ISamuel Waddington , one of
Cu r county's best stockmen
and feeders , brought in three
loads of grade Hereford steers of
his 'o' n , raising and feeding from
Ortello , that sold at $5.15 , the
top .price paid for cat tle of their
weight and age since April. .
"The steers were mostly 2 year
olds , wlth a light sprinkling of
yearlings. They have been on
feed since October and when
placed on the market were as
fi ely finished as any seen here
in a good long time. , One very
noticeable feature of their appearance -
pearance was that they were sleek
and smooth fleshed and anothar
was that they showed very little
effect from their long shipment.
.Mr. Waddington attributes these
conditions to the use of Standard
Stock Food. He used it from
the 'start and says he will never
feed without it. The train on
which the stock arrived was late
but the. steers suffered a shrink
of only fourteen pounds. In
many cases it runs as high as
forty and fifty pounds in hip-
ments from that locality. The
cattle were started on snapped
and finished on shelled corn.
There were fifty five head in the
bunch and they averaged 1253
pounds. A small bunch of cows
sold out at $4.30.
"Mr. Waddington expressess
himself as well pleased with his
treatment on this market. He
, , was advised to take his cattle tCi
Chicago , but declined. He says
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: , done better. IJe says furthel
that the outcome of the deal is
most satisfactory and that hE
will continue to use the samE
methods in feeding as those em.
ployed in the abOTe case. "
Prt'.ached before the President.
Rev. D. D. Forsyth , a fonilel
Custer county boy , who begaI
1 his labors in the ministery a.
pastor of the M. E. church a'
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Callaway had the honor 0
preaching to President Rooseyel'
and his party at Cheyenne. Thl
Cheyenne Tribune says : "Rev
Forsyth of the M. E. church de
H.vered a very able and appropri
ate discoure. While it was 01
the line of the president's me
morial address , it was entirel ;
original and quite profound
: l Secretary Wilson , head of th
agriculture department , declare ,
it . to be as fine a discourse as h
ever heard. The president listeIJ
ed with marked attention and e1
pressed himself greatly pleasecJ :
The entire service were in e
cellent taste , no reference bein
made to the presence of the pres :
; 9 dent.Callaway Courier.
1S Ju'Y n14rarn'ne.
! ! ! ! ! The Burlington ofen ! round tripticke
as fol1owi :
Boston , Mass. , and return $40.45 , JUI
30 to July 4.
Saratoga , N. Y. , and return , $38,9
July 4 an 5.
_ Atlanta , Ga. , and rcturn $38.70 , July
= = to 7.
: : : : Baltimorc , Md. , and nturn , $38.9
: : : : : July 17 and 18.
: : = : Dctroit , Mich. , and return , 1 27.7
: : : : July 14 and ' 5.
- St. Paul , Minn. , and return , , .8.1
: July 19 to 21. Ask the tickel agent f
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: : : : : her of Hicks Almac's for sale ;
25 cents. 44
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'J'he Ansley and \\Testerville
second nines played a game here
last Saturday b ) ' one point victory
rC1ted with the home team.
I Edna Lura Mills , who has been
tcaching \Vroilling is back to
\Vesterville and intends teaching
in Custer county the corning
year.
year.Mr.
Mr. Welsh's beautiful farm has
been named I'South View , " Mr.
Leach's "North View , " Col.
Leisure's "Blue Lodge" and lr.
' " Vale "
Perkin's "Cherry ,
A silent but deep revolution in
farming operations is at work in
Westen'i11e in that all our people
are tumbling over each other to
get milk separators. All our
folks are finding out that there
is uch money in the eparator
busmess.
The M. E. church is proud in
the posses ion of a larg painting
liThe Good Sheppard , " a gracious
gift from Mrs. W. H. D. Horna-
day. Many criticisms are passed
upon the merits of the paintini'i
our opinion is that the pose ,
coloring .and back ground are
very goo'd , while as a portrait
painter the artist was not at her
best.
Anyone whj > thinks that Custer
county is not a fruit country
should step out back of Dr. Mc-
Arthurs store and view his strawberries -
berries , raspberries , plums and
cherries bordered and interspersed
with beds of the most beautiful
flowers that tht : human eye could
wish. The poctor is the happy
owner of a } :1 : class phonograph
that plays sixty or seventy pieces
of .music , vocal , instrumental ,
comic or sentimental to suit the
most fastidio s auditor.
A. H. Copsey , our energetic
and wide awake representative
has made a trip to Lincoln in the
interest of the location of the
Normal School in Broken Bow.
And while we are on this subject
it might not be out of the way to I
inquire what the other laborers
that Custer county has elevated
and sent out are doing 1n this
matter. We mean Savage , Hol-
comb , Kirkpatrick , Currie and
Kem. If t , farmers and other
citizens of "Custer county only
knew it this school would give
our county the greatest of its
history. Let our people read up
about the location of Normal
Schools and what they have d.one
in othltf states for the _ uspective
counties in which they are located
and they would each and everyone
put theIr hands in their pockets
and hand ou twenty dollars to secure -
cure this object. 'rhe people of
, Custer county would never make
any more paying investment than
subscribing thirty thousand
dollars to get the location of the
I Normal School at Broken Bow.
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, frame house for Morrison Bros.
near Callaway. .
It looks lik ' summer is here.
Toads and lightening bugs have
made their appearance.
1. D. Shumau left on 'l'uesdaJ's
train for Plainwell , Michigan , in
response to information thflt his
aged mother is sick.
Several days since , Otha Clark
hitched his"horse to a post of a
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MDS. CECELU. STOWl ,
Ontotor , Rntro Nou , Club.
176 W I11TeIl A venu. ,
OHIO GO , ILL. , Oct. 22 , 1002.
For nearly four year. I .u1ft.red
from ovaria.n troubles. The doc.
tor In.ilted on an all t.hc
only way to get ' { I , however ,
stroJglr objected L oper&tiou.
MI llusband felt d bearteed AI
w l1 as I , for homo with . aick ;
woman is a disconsolate plilC at
beat. friendly draggiat advUed
him to gel. . bottle of Wine of
Cardui for me to try , ILDd bo did 10
I began toimprovo malew t Arrr.nd
myreco'rerywu veQ.rap : : d. With.
hi e1ihteen weeb ITal O 1u
bein .
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5 Mr. . 810"0" lott r whow. eTery
WOm&D how a home i. .addued b ,
5 , famnle weaknte and bowcom'pletely
Wine of Cardui cure. that .ick : .
o. ne6S and brlun bealth and happi-
neea again. Do not go on ider-
0 , lnjl. Go to your drUipt today
or and 1eCW'e a ' 1.00 boUI. 'of Wine
1-2 of Cardui ,
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Hurricanes , Tornado8s and Hoods
alllll'ound us.Ve , ought to feel huppy .
that W are in th ' ! uid' ' ' f plenty. Our :
store is filled with I
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Fresh , Clean Dustless , AppetizilUr , ' r
th result is a g ) Qd he lth f stomnch ,
and when the s.tom1\ch is 'b alty you are
always well.Ye gmn'antee our cus
tomeI'S to sell good gooas. as
. .LOW AS THE LOWES-T. :
' -tVe are here to take care of your wants.
'tV e will be pleased to do so. 'Ve have'
a few barrels of Pure Old Cider Vinegar -
gar left. Our place of business is at
the old stand , where we have been for
fifteen years-two b10cks north of the
railroad. .
Yours for Health I
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shed at the residence of C. E.
Conley , and became freightene'd ,
tearing down the shed , run away
and feU and broke his neck.
Married-June 14 , 1903 , at the
residenc of the bride's parents .
near Callaway , Michael McDfr- !
mott of Ryno and Miss EmmaJ.
Ford. . ' Rev. . - Holderman - " offici , . t-
mg. . Th hotppf coupJe. , staxt : "
o 11 ( ' vOy'C : " : . , vi.t the best
wisheS' of a.nj ' nends I I
On 'last week John Satllu lson I
put dowzi a ieef casing , eJ ( .ro.r
M. P. Empfi l < ? ne u'ndted m
feet deep and 1t has about e\'eI . -
ty-five fe t.of w tei ' st ddhtg'ln
the casJ . This' 1'5' the' s 'o
we t } ' _ ' : h.s . : had" pu.t < ! o't 1'
The nrst : . one - pu t . down' by ; ' an.-
ot ? r p' tt WI\S a fai1 Te : : .E-D :
wl1.1 puY.A wn a , . . l the laU\ ! '
part ofthE ! weett for L. S. mp-
eld.as . his well is giving satis-
fachon.
Low Kates Weat.
'fl1e Burlington offers round trip tickds
as foUpws ;
Denver , Col. , an < ; l rdum , $14.70 , June
1 to Sept. 3 .
Colorad ) Springe , Col. , and retuIU ,
f ) 8.75 , June 1 to Sept..30.
"Pueblo , Col. , and return , $19,60 , June
1 to Sept. 30. '
G1enwood Springs , Col. , and return ,
282S , June , I to Sept. .30.
Ogdet , Utah , .a 1d"returJ1 , t3i.go : , Jun
I to Sept. 30.
Salt Lake City , Utah , and retu.rn , . $3'2.-
go , June 1 to Sept. 30.
, D dwood , S. D. , and return , JI4.oS ,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
: Lead , S. D. , and retllnt , fI4.o5. June 1
to Sept. 30.
Hot Spring , S. D. , and return , 1.10.95 ,
June 1 to Sept. 30.
Cu tcr , S. D. aud r t1lln. $11,60 JUlie 1
to Sept. 30. Ask the ticket agent for
particulars. 52.14
TO CtIHlt A COLli IN ONR n. "
'rake Luatlve Dromo Qululu. . 'I'alllet. . All
nruxgl.te refllud tlill IIJUOtJ U It tall I lu fUrl ! ,
X' W. Grave' . , Ilillatllra Ii ou tAgh Im't. 2"1' , . .
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Right through the pile a saw
would strike the same grade of
r..fi"'U.n. : bar
It 'e good top , bottom aUlI middle. .
Same with every load that 11':1\ : $
the yarrl. No mixing of grades ,
I he pmchlier ! gets what he paid
for and excellent value at that.
'Whether the lumber required is
or rOllh ! work outside or fine in.
terior lIuih we : can si\f'ply it
Quality and price . . . 11 botli please
Dierks Lumber & Coal ( ' 0 ,
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The Burlington offers round trip tickets -
kets as follows
Indianapolis and Idum , i'25.30 , JUDe
7 to 9 , and June 13 to 14.
Sl. Louis and return , $ ' 20,10 June 15
and 16. 4 ! .
Ask the ticket agent for particultrs. :
51-52
1.0"1' RaCes to Calltoru. . . .
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'fhe Burlington ffe ; round trip tickets
as follow ! : :
San Francisco an rdurn , j47.40 , ;
August I to 14.
Los Angeles and return $47 40 , Al1gufit
1 to 14. Ask the tickt't agent for par-
ticulars. 5'2-8 r
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R. B MULLINS , M. 0 ,
Maku a tpeclaltJ : ! ar Drown "ud Bldg WIlI ,
Plcell rUloDable.
All wark elUrant ad.
( 'lIlIaod lell me before g , IDg elsenbu' .
Omce-Io Bloken BDw IIlatll Baol. : ( jQlltlID .
Broken Bo" , rlebrDlika ,
J to .1. fiN YDEH ,
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" 80 Justice af tbe Puce. ifJerI6Iattou' oo 1I1.n
to collec1\oDli \ l elJo l\lon. \ 14 , peu.lon vallfb.
sri nekUJ t1XfCQted IInd all kiDiJ. ot legal ! lapeU
WtIlUID. OItlUIIlu 'be rPlir Of ltouk at ( olIlm"rf" . . . . . .
Ihakeu Bow , NtJbrftBkll. T
Bargains , in Rea ] Estate
! I' rm IIlJd "sp el"lt ) ' 0\1"1f" . fOln uiJ
irUll > g laod , far ule lu OU'llr. Sberman , liut ,
tale and Dawsou connllu. PrIce I trom II" ,00
per .Cra up. Relldence 4 mile. .oulb 1I1Id 1
mil' lint M Masou. l' ar olJjc kddieu ,
LEVI KINO.
Millon 0111 , Net.1iuh
FRANSE MOORB ,
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