Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 03, 1903, Image 1

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VOL XXII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 3,1903.--EIGHT , PAGES. NO. 12.
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atlll Watcher. . An idca of the
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. gooch ; cun he guilled h ) ' n visit I
to the storc. A glunce at the
, windows willllUt do. Ollly a'
. very sl11al1 part of the collectioll J
is seen mere. 'rhe quality of I
these charming goo s Cll1IUOt
he j\ltlgcil h ) ' the pticc. Our I
ligures ure much lower than the
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I S tlw 1IIom' } ' or ull dasses of pelS
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t'u t' itlecl to act as U mC 1m ! ill finallS
: [ lcllilmatlcl'so 0l11' cleposltors fillil S
' 8 we ufTonl a most COII\'cnient alld 8
\ ' 8 safe mealls for lhe paymcllt atlll c lS
. I 8 Icctinll of mom" inllistullt tOWIIS. 8
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B. .T. 'l'ierlll'Y ha ! ; a fine herel
of.horl ! horn callie on exhibition
at the fair groundg.
Dr. J. G. Bn'lIizer has a fine
hl'nl of Shorthorn cattle on ex-
hihit at the fair. '
'l'he e1ispl y of grain and \'ege-
tahles at the fair would ue a
credit to an ) ' county in the state.
Company r. returned 'l'uesday
morning from York , where they
had . a week's experience in
military Ii fe.
J. D. Shuman of Rvno , wa a
fricndl \ . ca11er at thi ' otlice 'l'ues-
day. j Ie reports that hi callie
sale was quite satisfactory.
J. 1\1. Kimberling rcturned the
first of the week from Hot
Spring-g , R. D. , where he spent
ten days recuperating his health.
Sll'phen Wilcox has bought
tllRl'ybolt farm in thc Muddy
\'a11ej' east of the King' school
houRI ! . Price , $1.25 per acre.
I C" a hargain ,
S. 1\I. Blue of Ord , amI Miss
l\lauele Jacobs of New Helena ,
were married Sunday at the
homc of the bride's mother. He\ ' .
J. R. 'L'eagard n oflicia ti ng.
.I. W. Bruce is enjoyi ng a'isit
from two hrothers of Indiana.
who are on a return trip frc.t11
California. 'l'he R1\l'UBI.ICAN of-
lice aclmowle ges a friencl1.r call.
C. II. Kennedy , proprietor of
the Commercial , , received a telegram -
gram 'luesda.r afternoon that
ht ! ; father is very low and is not
expected to live. He is 86 .rears
old and is afllicted with a cancer.
Hc li'cs at Auburn , Nebraska.
Mr. Kcnnedy went down to see
him Wednesday morning.
'I'he Annual Union Picnic of
the Lee Park and Wescott li'arm-
ers Clubs was held at Murrar's
' in lee P ' '
gro\'c lrk last 'l'hurs-
cla'I'he atte 1 lance was not so
large a1s 11 Qjw"ing to the
rains OI t11 : "cla's preous. . 'rhe
program consh ed of music , reci-
ta t iOlls and all address by Hc\ ' .
J. l . 'I' { > agarden of this city.
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! : To Please
0 ur Customers. ffi
: 'I'TJ A l' is why we sell strict- :
Iii ly high grade ulladult-
II , crated drugs. 'I'
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\1 so reasonable , and 'I'
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\1 , tilling prescriptions.
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t OLD HICKORY KENTUCKY WAGONS !
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ill positioll to wll YOII \Yngoll ; wvernl dollars l ( HS
thull tlH' IIIHI'kt't p'iC'p. , ( n II ulld H(1l' nw.
Acme 5-Foot Mowers , $35.00.
Thi iR u high gl'Hlp [ mower nnd scUs all oyer
tlw t.ate fOl' $45.00 eash.V ( I aI'e agents fol' the
Aultman & Tuylo ' Th ' sher--hol'se
) ) ( - - power or steam
ellgines. \ \ ' (1 also hn'f' the Ac'nw Sweep and Stackers
and the Duw ) wee1 > und Stackers.
PEORIA CORN SHELLERS.
BlIgg'ipVag'OUR , HardwHre , Ht ( rl H1ngesl [ S1d- [
dips , and IIIlI'I1PRR. Larg'pRt liJw in town.
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'l'he fruit exhihit.at at the fair is I
tine. J. Welton of Berwyn , leaeh
in the Cu tcr county exhibit.
Byron Clark , an attorney .of
Platts mouth , was In the Clt ) .
Monday looldng after legal husl-
ness.
ness.Prof. . C. WO. Housh was over
'from Ord Mondav , attcnding a
law suit in whicli he was defendant : -
dant uefore Judge Armour.
H. Tofomax and daughter , Edith , I
returnel Sunday morning from
their trip to gngiand. 'l'hey report -
port ha\'ing enjoved a pleasant
time.
'l'he Brokl'n Bow Steam ) aun-
dr ) ' is rapidly gaining the reputation -
tation of hang one of the uest
laundrymen in the state , Guy
Carpenter.
C. C. Connelley of Gandy , was
a friendly caller 'l'uesday morn-
ing. He will spend the week in
the city dsiting relatives and the
County li'air.
A. P. Johnton and wife return-
ell Sunday morning from a visit
to Seattle , Wash. Mr. Johnson
reports that loft E. Kirkpatrick is
doing well and is well pleased
with his location.
Jesse Wilson and wife came
up from Havenna , 'ruesdar morning -
ing to'isit relatives and attend
the li'air. Jcsse got a day and
a half off anel improved the op.
porhinity to visit the cityy.
John Caywood returned to Fremont -
mont Saturday , where he will
.finish his studies in the business
and 110rnal college of that place
this year. Mr. Caywood is one
of Custer county's ' most promising - I
ing young men 'and his ambition
to secure an education is highly I
commendable.
Luther Miller of Cambria ,
Iowa. arrived in thh city Wednesday -
nesday morning and kiilclly remembered -
membered this otlice with : l
social cal . Mr. Miller shipped
several car loads of horses out of
this city last , winter and spring ,
paying the best prices that had
been paid up to that time.
Albert E. Hunt of Georgctown ,
has been offered a position by
the Amcrican 'Vater Works &
Guarantee Co. of Pittshurg , Pa. ,
and left homc for that city on
last Friday. He will he associated -
ated with his brother , Herhert ,
who lIas been in the clerical department -
partment of that company forever
over a yea r , a ml may enter the
gectrical ) dcpartment.
From the Kearney Journal we
glean that a scientist says that if
the earth were flattened the sea
would be two miles deep all over
the world. After due meditation
a Kansas editor gives out the
following : 'IIf any man is
caught flaltening out the earth ,
shoot him on the spot , and don't
be too blamed particular what
spot. 'l'here are a whole lot of
us in Kansas that can't swim. "
The Merna-Herald is the name
that has been chosen for the
newspaper that expects to make
its tirst appearance at 1\Ierna
Sept. 11th. Messrs. C. A. Bold-
man of this city and Ii' . Ii' . Sorensen -
son of Iof tchtield has hought the
plant of the Western-l ound-Up ,
recently suspended , with the
\'iew of furnishing Merna with a
Ii'e newspaper. ' ! 'he firm name
will be Boldman & Sorenson.
'l'he senior member of the tinn is
a step-son of Phillip Zorbe of
this city. 'Vhlle botl. of the
proJrietors are rcpublicans , the
pohcy of the papcr will be neutral -
tral in politics. 'l'he I Hl'UCT.I-
CAN extends a welcome to the
Herald to the newspaper ticld of
Custer county and wish it l successful -
cessful career. ,
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School Boards
' Preserve the dignit } of Jour
I ofi ce b ' showing good judg-
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
I for your district. l emem-
uer that TI. A. WattB makes 81
it Btrictly a uusines . to ) ceep
all school supplies at all
times. Step into the post
otlice store and " "
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Order , and then pat yourself -
self on the hack. l\lafI orS I
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ders promptly attended to.
See or aelelress ,
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13. W. Kellenbarger and son of
Merna , made this oflice a' friend-
I } ' call yesterda ) ' .
J. II. Drown of Cat Creek , has
some line Duroc Jersey hogs on
exhibition at the fair.
G. E. Cadwell has on exhibition -
tion at the faIr some Huc Hereford -
ford cattl and Duroc Jersey
hogs.
Prof. B. B. Hawthorne of Cal-
laway , is in the city this week. ,
TIe an his daughter will Ieeep ;
house d uri ng the school term. '
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W. A. Baker of I ddJville , was
a friendl ) ' caller Monday. lIe I
and his wife came up to attend I
the fair and \'isit his parents.
, Mrs. Zahn , who recentl ) ' located -
ted in this cit ) ' has leased the
Rawson property un the west
side of the public square , aud CIl-
gaged in the milliner ) ' business.
Mrs. C. S. Osborne and her
mother , Mrs. Hoagland , who
have ueen visiting in Colorado
for the past two weeks , arrived
in the lt ) ' Monda ) ' in time to
attend the funeral.
F. D. Mills of Westen'ille , was
a cit ) , visitor Wednesday. Mr.
Mills informs us that he will attend -
tend the adjourned session of the
Judicial convention at Grand Island -
land and help the hoys out of
their tangle.
Geo. B. Mail' , editor oethe Cal-
laway Courier and candidate for
clerk of the district court , is the
city attending the county fair.
He came over Wednesda ) ' . No
man was ever nominated for a
county office in Custer count ) '
better qualified for the position
than Geo. B. Mair for the office
of clerk of the district court.
; A. J. VanAntwerp , who has
been taking a scientitic course in
the Fremont Business & Normnl
College the past year returned to
Fremont last Saturday 0 to continue -
tinue his studies. Mr. VanAnt-
werp is a bright young man and
his many friends are plea ed to
Jot hiR amhition to prepare himself -
self 'for a successful business life.
HeD. . J. Briggs and wite of
Grand Islanl' ' : , arrived in the city
last Friday with the view of locating -
cating here permanently. Mr.
Briggs was a resident near the
city a number of ) 'eaJs ; ag-o and
still has a farm of 240 acres wi thin -
in two miles of the city 'limits. '
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs are most
excellent , people and we are
pleased to haye them return.
'I'hc CGunty li'air is in 'full
sway as we o to press. The
attendance was good for the tirst
day , With a continuance of I
good weather today and tomorrow -
row will be record breakers for
crowds. The exhibitions in the
se\'eraJ departments are
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creditable. 'l'he Beatrice Cream-
cry comes in for a full share of
attention. We hope to g'e
more of an intemized report next
week.
Mrs. Walter Wallace discover-
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cently to which she applied boiling - I
ing water that soon ended its ex-
istance. It was near the bahy
on the floor when she discO\'ered
it. Mrs. Walla e had her hedd-
ing out on the lawn the day pre-
\ious and she thinks she" must
lJa\'e carried the snake in the
house in the bed clothing as
there was no other way for it to
have entered.
A newspaper whose columns
overflow with advertisements of
busincss mcn , has more influence
in attracting attention to huild
up a town than any other agency
that can be employed. Capital
and labor go where there is an I .
enterprising community. No.
power on earth i5 so strong to
build up a town as a paper well
patronized and its power should
he appreciated. 'flte man who
overlooks his town paper injnres
himself b ) ' injuring his town anel
his townsmen.-Wanamakcr.
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Ii'AHNHWOWl'H-IIuNTIUt-At the
Prenbyterian church Wednesda , '
even i ug , Sept. 2 , 1903 , Dr. 'l'haei.
Iof. It'arusworth and M iss Mauch
Hunter. Hev. D.Augustus Shd-
l r ofticiating. 'I'he bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Hunter of this city. She has
grown up among us and numuers
the entire cOlllmunity as fricnds.
S J1CC graduating from the city
high schools she engaged in
teaching until the last year.
Since then she has been employed -
ed as saleswoman in Wilson &
Uraces ) elr ' gooe ! ! . estahlishment.
'l'he groom is a SOil of Dr. It'arus-
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DRILLS.
If ) 'OU expect to sow any whea t or rj'l' in thc cornfields ,
it will pay you to investigate a new drill I all1 Hhowing , and
which 1 will guarantee to work in any kind of ground. It
ItHlkes no diOoerence how \veed ) ' or wet the ground is thiB
drill will do the work. I ah.o havc a car load of. . . . . . . . . .
I HOOSIER DISC PRESS DRILLS
in 10 and 12 disc sh es. 'l'his drill is so well known it is
hardly necessary to say that it is enc of the strongest and
best drills made. 'rhese drills were bought direct from thc
factory and no middlc man's profit added to the price of
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HORSES
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worth of Grand Island. TIc has ,
heen a resident of the city thc
past two > 'ears and is engaged in
the practIce of del1istry. Hc is
a young man of good habits ,
popular in his profession and cn-
JOJs the esteem of all who
know him. 'l'he church
was appropriately decorated
for the occassion and profuse. .
with flowers. 'rhe church was
inadaqllate to accommodate the
throng that assembled to witnmm
tile occasion. As we go to press
early , this 'rhurselay morning we
are unable to give farther details.
Suffice to sa ) ' that the RHI'UlIT.T-
CAN joins with theirmanv fricnds
In extending congratulations.
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Con'cntloll.
'rlle < < le1l10crut9 of Cusler Coullty are
herd ) , . callc < < 1 to meet in lIlans convention
in Bl' kcn Bow on Sept" 19 , for the pur-
po c 01 pladng in nominal/oll / cancl ates
tor cOllnty officers and transacting such
olher hllsincss : IS may regularly coma be-
for it. All clcmocrats of the cOllnty arc
urgc < < 1 to he prcscnt.
Dr. C. I , Mullins , Chnirman.
R. G. Moore , SIc'y. :
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Its average record last year if IJ2 pcr cent. Haved of all
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: : : : : : : of the best lines of bugogies on the market. : : : :
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