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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
. . . . . r . . . . , . . _ . . , _ r'Tor" . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . " " 'I , ' " . . . . . . . , . . . - . . - _ . " " . . " . .M.IIIj"l' ' ' ' ' . . . , . ' ' ' ! . . _ ' : ' . . ' , , 'IM . . . . , . . " . . . , . . . . ' . . \ _ . . . . . . " " "I. " 4A " ' " . . U8TER' ' OUNTY. , EPUBLICN. ESTABLISHED 1882. 'rHE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'l'Y. T-4ARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. - - - VOL XXII , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRAS.KA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1903--EIGHT PAGES. . NO. 10. - - - - - - - , . . - ' I . f' . 1 C ) . ! .e. ) ' . . : , . I " , I . . . . . . . . ' . . . . - - . ( , . Every Dog Has His Day , : J -and ' his to - c\'cry Ulan day . . wear glusses. 'rllc changes : ' which COIIIC to thc le'c as the " result of ulh'unc ng years ure ' . . beYOIlIlthe power of the luH- : vidual to remell } ' . 'file eye hitherto norUlul , will nee the J \ aid of glasses at less than ten / years after35. 'rhe future wel- . fare ofour e'es , Ilepcnds upon I . , ' ' ! f . your first glasses. 'I'lley lI1ust be right , just right. l ither too . " strOlJg , 01' t.oo weak means injury J : at tlns period. I know the eye nod H , " , od , . ' " l \ t J. . - - - - . t , . . . * We Try . To Please : . Our Customers. w : : 'l'HA T is why we sell strict- : , " lyhigh grade unadult- , . , If' , " eratec I c I rugs. 'I' w 'l'IIA'1' if wh ) ' our prices are , so reasonable , and 'I , ' , . , " , . 'I' , " " 'I 'HA T. 1S why we are careIi' . 'II , " f U I an d accura t. 111 If' 'I' , " filling prescriptions. , . , ' " Eel. IvlcCOMAS : , " DRUCCIST. 'I' ii J J . . - - - . . . - - . . . . . ' 1'11 ( ' party who shot through the car window of train No. 43 , nCII' H.avenna Monday night of last week and wouuded Mr. Hake of Sheridan , has been located. His name is Butler and he resHles ill the \'icillity of Sweetwater. - - _ . _ - - : - Another Big Depal nt ded to 'rIle Rycrsoll George Co. , Department - Store Buggies , Wagons , Hardware , Tin , T l'e. Implemel'lts and Lamps \Ve are se11inr : 111 ( ' Webster and Reslproclty School Shoes for the her _ who l ic1 < s his toes out-gunrantcpc1-anc1 a W bstcr Dictionary , ' \\'cbsLer's Shoes , from free 7' $ up. wilh . . . e\'cry . . . . . pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 7 to 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35. T 12 to 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85. For Ladies the Famous A. 1\1. Legg Shoes. Prices rang'ing from $2.00 to $4.0 with a gll.trantee to tit a 1)(1 ) wear. IJ.IIav111g pur- chasel all our cotton goods for fall trade ( which we are receiving- now ) before the advance in I , will be ahle to \'e our customers prices the bene we it. Such as. . . . . g'e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canton and. , Outing Flannels. . . Flanneletts and. Elankets. We will be prepaired to see you during .the fair. , ' RY RSONCRC C . Broken ! : Jaw , ? Nebraska. - _ . . _ - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PW ' ACONS. . . . W . . \Ve have just l'eceiyecl a ( 'nr land of the re lehruted _ : . _ " 'r. OLD HICKORY KENTUCKY . WAGONS ! \V have \ bonght thesr wngons early , a.IHl are in posHion to sell YOll nV ngon several clonal's less than the market prire. Oa 11 and see me. . AClne 5-Foot Mowers , $35.00. I , ' .l'his is n hig'h gmde mower and sells all over \ the state f for $45.00 cash.Vo fire agents for the Aultman & . raylor fJ'hresheIhorse power or steam engines.Ve also hnvB the AcnH Sweep and Stackers and the Dane weep and Stackers. PEORIA CORN Sl-IELLERS. Buggies , \Vagons , Iffirdware , Steel Rnnges , Saddles - dles , ancl Hurlwss. Largest line in town. l G. W. Apple. II l' ' . ' _ . . : . . , : .u.y . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - = . . _ - - ' - - . . . THE STREET FAIR AT NIGHT. - - - If you have ever taken in the street fair at Brokcn Bow you will have just simply a conception of what this great frcc open air carnival event will he this year-September 1 to 4. Thc frce platform - form shows will be genuine attractions. Bands of music will pia ) ' . 'l'he str ets will be filled with tent shows , dancing pav1lions , merry- go-rounds , etc. Hubber balls , confetti , tin horns , etc. , etc. , will be in evidence. It will be a great big all-night carnival with brilliant illuminations. No rufi anism or roudyism will he permitted. Children - dren and old people will bc safe , and everybody will have a/good / time. - - - - - - - - - - ' . - - - - - _ . . . _ - : : : : E i ! E : : ] I . ! James Led wich went to Omaha bn business Wednesday morning. . Henr ' Barrett and wife were city v1sitors yesterday. "l'his of1 ce acknowledges a friendly call. call.H. . B. Drake of the firm of WiI. . son & Drake , left Sunday for the ast to purchase their fall stock of goods. At the dosing exercises of the institute 13'3t Fridav the tcachers vcr } ' pleasantly surprised Supt. Lewis by making him a present I f a large student's lamp and an upholstered parlor rocker. School Books. Tablets -.A.UP- School Supplies , -AT- J. G. Haeberle's ; . . - - - - - t : ltl4lJ _ 8 To Take Care of Money -the of all classes of . 8sthe money peo. S I l1 pIe-is the rrinc pal reason for thc1 8 existence 0 the 8 Custer National Bank I AmI this duty is performcd with R satisfaction to all concerned. BusiS ts ness is greatly facilitated when The 0 8 Custer National Bank is permitted 8 to act as a me inm in finunc al S B matters. Our depositors find we 0 afford It most convenient uncI slife means for the pilymcnt ullIl coHecS of money distunt towns. 8 ltion H. LOMAX , Cashter. I 1Of. ; 'J''JJO"'J"'J" James Ledwich has had' thc front of his ofi ce painted which gives it a much better appear- ance. Attorney John Evans of Thed- ford , passed through the city Monda ) ' on his way to the republican - publican state convention. The marriage of Miss Maude .Hunter and Dr. T. L. Farnsworth of this city is anne mc 'd for I Sept. 2 , t the Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. Lee Handy returned Friday night from a three weeks visit at his home at lIan'ard. He has accepted a position as clerk in G. B ! Houder's store. A game of ball between Merna and Broken Bow was played in the city ast Friday that proved Iquite a good one. The score was 4 to 2 in favor of the home team. J. M. Kimberling returned yes- I . terday from Merna , where he had been for the past ten days in charge of the Merna bank , while Elmer Johnson . was on a vaca- tion. E. M. Hamilton of Belfonnj j tain , Ohio , was visitin ' in the I citY , last week with Ius former ne1ghbor , Judge Reese. Mr. Hamilton speaks ver ) ' flattering of his impressions of Custer county. Shakespeare says "There is nothing good or bad , but thmk- ing makes it so. " Come to the 1 New fJ.'hought Reading Circle , next Friday P. M. at Mrs. Mor- : ton's and learn how to elintinate I : , the"bad. : Den 'Valton and his sister-in- : law , Mrs. Eftie Varner , have : bought the Broken Bow Steam : T-4aundr ) ' of Ho ) ' Brewer. 'l'he ) ' I took possession last week. Mr. : Brewer will assist in running the : laundry for a month. I Co1. V. C. Tal bet wen t to Y orle : and Lincoln the first of the week , , to look aftcr business in connection - tion with the Encampment of the l irst Nebraska. They will go into - to camp at York Aug. 26 , and remain - : main until the afternoon of the I 31st. Com\ \ > any M. is a member I of this reg1ment and the hoys are anticipating a good time. The Camp will consist of the l irst Neb. Reg. , and two troops of cavalry , cngineer an signal cOfJ s , hospital corps , battery of artillery , one independent company - any and the l irst Reg. Band of Pawnee City. Saturday Sept. 29th witl be . review day by the Governor of .the state. I " " " " " " " " " " 't1t"'t""t"'t"'tt"'t" ' " ' " " " " " " " " " ' " " ' " " ' , " ' " " " ' SQUIRE. BRos. Bmmies ! BUlllies ! BUllies ! - - - - - : : : : In a few days we will have a car of Dunlap : : : = = Buggies right from Pontiac , Michigan. : : : : : E 'l'hese buggies lead the procession and Ilre one = = : : : : : : of the best lines of Imggies on the market. ; : : : : = = 'Vill cost you no more than a " Jim Crow" = = : : : : bugg } ' that the paint will "Chear : in a few : : : : : = = months. Buy a Dunlap and you will always be = = - - . - : : : : : : proud of 1t. . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = - = - - WAGONS. - - = = Deurkensland Mandttwo of the best. 'l'here = = : : : : is the best warranty given on these two of any : : : : = = wagons on the market. Call and see them and = = : : : : JOu will be convinced of their merits. . . . . . . . . . : : : : : - - - Drills ! Drills ! Drills ! Drills ! . . - - - = = 'We are loaded to the muzzel on 'Vheat Drill ! ' = = : : : : . -both JIoe and Disc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : - - SEWING MAOHINES. - - . - . . - : : : : : JI' past , make your wife laugh , by buy- = = = = ine- her a White Sewing l\lachine-th hest = = : : : : in the \vorld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : - - I SQUIRES BROS. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111 1111111111111iS ! _ . . . . --ow _ _ . . . . , _ . _ . _ . - . , n . WAGONS We have just recehed ; a car load of the Celebrated Burg Wagon direct from the factory. 'Ve guarantee the Gcar of this wagon to be made of Oak and IIic1cory , thoroughl ) ' air-seasoned and soaked in oil , before beingpaintcd-in fact one of the best wagons made. We sold two cars of them last season and nevcr had a complaint , and while the other fellows were furnishing' new wheels , we never had five ccnts of repair bills on all we old. 1JtV-'l'here is a few of those Minnie Mowers left , that we have had such a run on. It's not often you can gct a mower , guaranteed to be as good as any nlO\VCr Inade , for. . , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36.00 And don't forget we are headquarters for Piano , Deering' am ! McCormick sickles , scctions , leger plates , guards , etc. , at o1Hhalf the price asked by other dealers-in fact , this is the honse that savcs ) 'ou moncy on all Idnds of farm ma- chinery. 'Ve have a second-hand Horse Power tt'hreshinl Outfit in the very best rcpair , which we want to sell cheap. I c. S MA.RTI N , Mfl ! . Agt. -AND DEALEH IN- # ANTI-TRUSrr GOOD . . "c.cf ; " .r.'J".r.r.r..rJ".f.l F ) I School Boards I I Preserve the dignity of ) 'our t ofi ce b1 showing good judgS t ment 111 the purchase of 8 SCHOOL SUPPLIES I for your district. Remember - ber that H. A. Watts makes it strictly a business to kecp all school supplies at all S times. Step mto the post office store and " " "figger" on S an Exchange School Boo"- " Order , and then pat ) 'our- $ - self on the back. Mail orS ders promptly attended to. See or address , I H.A. , WATTS' Brokcn Bow , Neb. b--.r.'J"J'J'.b"rJ".r.'J".r. S.P. GHOAT & CO. , Imbahners Funeral Directors Wo UmlortllkhllC Gnods aUlll 'oucr..1 Onf. O"lIloloIono 63 at anv tlmo-dny- nlr.M. .S. P. GROAT & CO. " Broken Bow , - - . Ncbraska. New wall paper , an plenty of : it , at J. C. Bowen's. I- II I ! Hail. ' llail. Hail. ' t 1 : ] 'armcrs protect yourselves I in the old relia.ble St. Paul : Jtire & Marine Insurance : 1 Co. We have $3,000,000 I cash rapital and pa.y our : losses promptly. I : Ras Anderson , Agel1t. ! I IIruILCIIUU'V. . 'hr""lcn. I ; ; ! ; : ; : . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . . - - - - - - . . - - - - ; " ; " . # ; " ; " ; " . ; " . " " ; " " ; " . . ; " .r.M ; " .r..o : Jf.w # F..r'jCfJrJ".r.'J".rJ"J''J".r.M 1 BROKEN BOW @ Normal Collele..1 I..Business ! . . The fall term will begin Sept. 7 , 1903. Pupils ma.r S enter at any time , but better work will be accomplished by be- 8 ing present the first day. Our school is complete in each de8 U partment. We have the best equipments that can be found 8 S m the state for good work. 'Ve own our own buildings , sitc 8 and equipmcnt , and we are here to stay. 'We employ none but first-class teachers. Our school is different in many respects 8 S from the ordinary high school or university. 'Ve aim to de8 velope the mind by teaching subjects that can be used in our 'it ' every day life. Our school is not intendcd for those that have S the time and money to spend six or eight years in getting an 8 education. We select those subjects that a 111 U1 or lady will : .1- use in their daily life whether in professional work or on the . 8 farm. To those that wish to get work after completing our g course and prcparing themselvcs for the work , we will say that t11ere has been no difi culty in finding places. 'l'here is ' I S no better place to secure an cducation that will aid you in a 1 practical way. There are mau ) ' reasons why the young men , and women of this locality and abroad should attend this \ S school in Broken Bow. V'Ie have no saloons , no ga"lbling R 1 dens , 110 bowling alieys , 110 place for icllenc'm ! ' and vice. W e ' ; have three complete courses : Business , Short"Hand & ' R Typewriting , and Telegraphy. S i 'l'uition for T-4ife Scholarship , $ bO.OO. Any two courses , $100.00. l urther information givcn upon application. ) ' W. B. EASTHAM , J. E. ADAMSON , Sec'y. Pres. 'i ' ; " ; " . . .O'Y.YJI"'y".Q'.Q'.b" : : o' .Y" J'.r..r."J'.rJ"J" ; " J".rJ".r.'J".r. ' " ' .W ; A1A M QM M1rfM tMtf M'M1.(1JM ( . . 1 S .VEYOU'R OGSBYUS G . . r..Eureka Vaccine' . 'i i ; ] i Hog Cholera Cure Preventative , : ! 4 : Us. average record last year is 92 per cent , sav d of all : ho.gs. treated , regardless of the condition of the hogs at time : . of treatment. 'l'his record is not eClualled by allY other c remedy on the market. For further particulars , address , 8. J. L0NEReAN , , ' . Brol ell Bo"\.v , N ebr. . . p ' : J J J m tJ Qw W' ' .Jgi.JW , . , I 'I . .