Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 24, 1903, Image 1

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. ESTABLISHED 1i82. 'l'HE OFFICIAL PAPER Oli' CUS'l'ER COUN'l'Y. , 14ARGES'l' CIReULATION " OF ANY PAPRR IN ' { 'lIE COUNTY. .
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, VOL. XXII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 24 , 1903--EIGHT PAGES , : NO.1S.
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cial condition is satisfactory in
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M al guarautee of our abilitr to t
R handle the accounts and bustnoss ,
of firms and individuals. Prompt'
efficicnt sen'ice is rendered at
moderate charge. .
land H. LOMAX , Cashier. :
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'l'he Star Grocey Co. ha higl
gradc coffecs ill cans and bulk-
the \'ery est. 'fry them.
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O. J. Life of Arnold , Was a
fricndly callcr Friday. He reports -
ports that most of the curn in
his locality is practically worth-
lcss , owing to the frost.
Dan Haslell of Milldale , foreman -
man of. the Stewart Haslell
ranch , passed through town one
day last week on his way to th
White \VatQr ranch to look after
their cattle interest.-Gandy
Pioncer.
\Va forgot to mention in these
columns last wcek , that Mrs.
Conly , a formcr residcnt of this
couuty. came over from the Bow
a few days ago with her son , C.
C. Conlv. She will make and ex-
tCllded visit with her son and
his family.-Gaudy Pioneer.
I Patrick Kel1ey of Naw Heleua ,
I was a friendly caller at this office
Friday. He says that his corn
was sufficiently matured to e
out of the way of the frost and
that he had been feeding it two
weelcs , but he ob5ervcd that all
hi neighbors were not so fortutt-
ate.
'rhe Baptist church has put in
Jas lights , in the place of the
gasoline lamps that have been
doing- service for several years.
The change is quite an improvement -
ment on the light question.Ve
understand the M. E. church
will put in the gas lights as soon
as the workmen can get to it.
From the general complaint of
the farmers about hunters invading -
ing their pastures , cutting the
wires and shooting chic1cens , it
would seem that the deputy game
warden of Broken Bow , has opportunity -
portunity to do some much needed -
ed work just now. 'Ve would
suggest to the farmers to use
their 'phones in n tlfying the
officers of the law when they
know of trespassers being on
their premises. . Officers should
not e blamed for making no
arrests when they have not been
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informcd 'at , a time that sufficient -
ent c\'idence can be had to con-
vict.
DUW-AR'fUUR , At Lincoln
Hospital in Lincoln , Tuesday
Sept. , 11 , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mauk of this vicinity , age
,16 months and ten days. Mrs.
Mauk had started east Sunday
on a visit and stopped off a1
1-4incoln with the view of visit.
ing a week thelle before continuo
ing her journey. Th boy wa
talwn sick that e\'ening wit1J
bowcl complaint. She called
doctor at once a d every thinj !
possible for his relief was done
but without avail. The remai11 !
were returned to Broken Bo
yesterday morning forburia1. II
, vas theIr only child. Funera
scn'ices w conducted by Rev ,
Morris in the Baptist churcl
after whi h the body was laid tc
rest in Br ken BowCemetery. Thl
Hm'u T.1C\N exten ls to the grie
11 stricken paren ts the sincere sym
- path ) ' of the community in thei
great el'cavcment.
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\Ve have just r cch'pc ! : I PHt' load of
tw } rIebl'ated----v }
OLD HICKORY KENTUCKY WAGONS ! ,
v. , ' have these ' ' and
e bought wug'ons eat'ly , are
in posi tion to sell you fi W fig'on several dollars loss
than Ow market p1' ce. Cnll and see me.
Acme 5-Foot Mowers , $35.00.
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. This is a high grade mower and sells all over
.the state for $45.00 cash.V I } are agents for the
Aultman & 1'aylor 'l'hresher-hol'se '
- power 01' steam
engines.Ve also have the Acme Sweep and Stackers
end the Done Sweep end Stackers.
PEORIA CORN SI1ELLERS.
Buggies , "r agons , H ardwal'e , Steel Rangesl Sad
dIes , and I-Ial'ness. Largest line in to\Yll.
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ReW. . E. Mathcws ofMcrna I
was . fricrll11y callcr at this office
Moneta ) .
Andrew Weaver of Mason City ,
wi11 teach the Prairie Center
school thc ensuing ytar : Ih
commcnccd la9t M011tlay morn-
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A squad of thirty-live .Taps in
the employ of the U. & M. an :
stationed 11t re and will rcmain
two or three months. 'l'hey will
raise the track between here and
Merna.
Papincllu & Drake have beeu
awarded the contract for buihling
a school hou c ill the 140ni'fellow
district. 'fhis will e the third
school hou e they have built tbi
se.-tson.
Ed. McComas has a tiue artis
tic sigH paintcd on the side of
his Rtorc , advertiJing ! Patton's
Sun Proof Paint. Pat Steven"
Ron and L. E. Cole are the artist
that did the work.
Ta.ylor Flick startcd Monday
on a tri east. He will bc ac-
compamcd y his son , Georg-ci
and they will go as far east as
Pennsylvauia. He expects to e
gone two or three weeks.
Miss Emeline lIaywarQ , o e of
our shorthand students from Broken -
ken Bow , reccived a telephone
message that her mother was
seriously i11 Saturday. She left
for Broken Bow immediately.
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'l'he fourteen year old daughter -
ter of Geo. Work , near Callaway ,
was bitten y a rattle snake la t
Saturday evening , while she and
a rotber and sister were shocking -
ing corn-that tbcir father was
cutting. Hopes of her recovery ,
are entertained. ,
C.V. . Fojge was in yesterday.
evening from Prarie Center. lIe
says he has a field of corn , that
was well along when , struck. by
the frost and that it will not. . . be
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very badly damaged and. ? that
I s'ome of , hi ! . uciglibors have ' ' ' f ,
I as good or better.
Mrs. Warren Lang and Mrs.
Frank Coleman of the West
'l'able , were city visitors yester-
day. They report the corn. in
the hail district considcrabh'
damaged by the frost. but tbe )
think there will be some corn
there that wi11 make fee .
Frank Reed of Custer Center , I
thinks 200 acres of his corn was
beyond the reach of frost , while
40 acres was soft. He thinks he
wi11 dispose of his soft corn b }
turning his cattle on it. Mr.
Reed just c mpleted tbreshin
5100 bushels of smal1 grain la51
week.
J. Lee Boyer , representative 01
the Western PaperCo.of Omaha
was a city visitor T esd"ay. 1I (
had just returned from a tri }
. thrpugh Iowa and informs \1i
that the corn east of the Missour
river was not injured hy th4
frost , nor was it in the : u1terl
part of this state. I n those 10
- catities thcre was a light fros
but no freeze as here.
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JUDSON C. PORTJlR-At : Ansle ,
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cancer of tbe face. T' .
The deccascc1 is a ' ell know
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attorne ) ' f the county 0 ( whic
he has been a resident most (
the time for the past scvcntee
or ightQen year . He t r
located at Mason City wllt're II
engaged in the practice of la'
and f r a t 111e runahotel. li'rOJ
therc he moved to Hyannis whel
he served for a term of years a
county attorney. About 5i
years ago he moved back t
Custer county and located a
Ansley where he has sinc ! : ! resil
ed , in the practice of law ,
1n the fall of 1900 he was U
repu lican nominee for coun1
attorney but failed 01 electio
He was a man well advanced'
years , bnt had enjoyed r.mar
ably good health until less thl
a year ago when a cancer dev =
oped on his jaw. He went
Omaha about the first of t1
year where he had an operatil
p rformed , but without succe
He : had one or two other oper '
I tions , but the surgeons were1
able to stop the dreadful disells
He enjoyed a large acquaiutan
111 t'he conn t y and was highly -
tecmed as d ci tizen. eS-1
, IIiG funeral will be held at 1 j
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o'clock this , Thursday afternoon ,
at Ansley , under the auspices of I
the Masonic fraternity of which
he was an honored member. A
number of Masons from this city
will participate in the exercise .
"l'hc Rm'UnI.lcAN joiu8 in ex-
tt.m1ing ; sympathy to the bereaved -
ed wife and chihlrcu.
DIi4lrlct Sum' ' " " MlUllt t'onfelltlou.
The followiug i the program
to e rendered in the United
E\\ngelicul Church at Oconto ,
, Septembcr 26 and 27 , 1903 :
' . SATURDA'I' , 21" " . M.
. , Devotional Service , led by Mr.
E. Gookins.
'Vhat Ar Some of the Hind -
d ances to our Sunday School
'Vork ? Rev. L. J. Koene. Dig-
CilRRion.
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What is the Best System of
fl' aching in Sunday Sckool't
Baptist delegate , Lomax.
Music.
I Assiir1111ent of Delegates y
CQUlmittee.
SATURDAY , 7:3i : P. M.
Song and Prayer service , led
, y M. E. delegate. Callaway.
Suuday School Reports.
Address by Rev. Miles of Call-
away.
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Sunday School : It 10 a. 111.
Preaching at 11 u. In. by Rc\ ' .
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Devotional Service , led by the
140di BaJ1tist delegate.
18 it right to offer rewards in
our Sunday School ? Redfern
delegate.
Union Services of the Young
People's Societies , ccmmencing
7 p. m. '
Song-"God Be With You 'fill
We Meet Again. "
; f All SU1U1 y Schools are in-
I. 'structcd to 'scud c1etgates and
contributions t.o pa } ' expenseR of
thc convention.
Vi' . ' 1' . WOODY ,
Pres. South weRt Distri t.
I'ClII ar Hurd VII.
Not\vithstanding the fact that
J. O. 'l'aylor has not tasted a
glass of beer for twenty seven or
eight years , some of his political
CnCII1IC1 ! are circulating that he
keeps it in his house by the 1cag
r and that he is never without it. It
. must be that the opposition are
[ hard up for campaign thunder
and are aclly scared as t.hey
have to manufacture somcthing
new against Mr. 'J'aylor nearly
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Sunday School at 10 u'clock. Preach ,
ing at II ft. w. 1\1111 S p. III. A conlia1
ilvitution to all. W. F. Petry' .
HU'1'IST CHURCH.
niblu School 10 a. 111. Divine worshi (
II a. In. Subject , "Growing. " ) ' III
. Y. P. U. Leader , Miss J..outle 71) ,
8 p. UI. Oospl1 hour. Subject , "A LuUt
aud it $ 'rum , " WednCl > day 8 p. ru
Prayer time. ThuIsdaYl p. w. LI1I1i
Aid Society , Thur lby 7 p , riJ , Chural
rally.
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Suullay willi us i ! > the last day of th
Coufere11M year. It is desire\1 \ to ilia' ' "
It a rally tlQY ulolll { ull lIncs. At I
11 o'ducL UIt : un11"1I1l reportlS of HII : vuriou
departmeuts of church work will ht : gh
It en with a short "closiug up" address b
Ie tht : paftor. ! 'l'be closlnK sermon of th
year at 8. Subject , "Acceptahle Sacri
W fice. " All tire IIIvitt'JI.
111 Gto. 1' . Trit . I'L\51or.
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t'RtiSBVTERIAN CHUR U.
s Servic s n jl S'.ibbiith tJlornipgtat ]
IX u. m. Evenlfi'g.ser'ICe3 at 8 p. w. 1
. ' 0 the e'ening th pastor wj11 plllacb h
3nl $ ermon of the sene "Li anI ! Timl
Lt of Elijah , " Su1ject : ! "Elij h at ZIlI
dpbath , " The choir w 11 be assisted , bol
moruiQg und t\'cuillg Ly tbe Lewl3 ! qua
, tdte In the e\'en fIy' w 11 be tht : ICy ;
Jar monthly proi lH : cl'n-ice. y , P. S.
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E. at 7 p. w , All ! ire v ; 1cowe.
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k - 1.27,40 to Sun Fnmr.i co La : ! Angels ,
111 : ' .5o to Spohnt : .
$10,00 to Huitt : and Hdenu.
-1 - fJ2.40 to Salt 1. like : City ,
to Proportiollately low n&tea to hundrc :
of dtber points , including il { Ho
he BI1J in , \\'yo , Montana. rdiibo'lawhiIJ
on lull , . { JIClOIi. llflll h Iolumbia , C. .
I"rllla , etc , '
m. r'ery da } ' until Nu\'cl1IlJcr 30
'a- Tourist cars daily to C31tforn it. P ,
suullll } ' conducttll urglons th tiu
111U wC't'k.
Ie. I ' 1'ourst ! cutS duil } ' to SeaUle.
1rlCjUII ot IIClirest Hurlinttoll ROl
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in thc la t car of buggies we ra ei\'cd. We bave v.
eral tlCW style . Som tbing diffcrept from anltbiDM'
you ha\'c vcr seen. One of them i ai.Steel Fraine
Cnuopy Top Spring 'Wagon with curtai s attached to
the to aud at a prIce yon canuot dupm.cate auywh re.
Corne 1U and look us over whether y .intcud to btfy'l .
or 110t , and let us how yon t1 b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . el .
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direct from tbe 0 factory. You can't sccfhctn \ auy- I
wherc else in Western Nebraska. Rc n9 , ber in buy-
inl from u you save the middle man s"tprofit. In
othcr words , we will sfill you , a buggy for the ame
monc ) ' as the other dealcrs 111 tbe county PilY the
jobbers.Ve also have a lew of those. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOOSIER DISC PRESS DRILLS
lef.t , which wa aore making a very extremely Jew
price 011. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ANTI-'rIxUST GOO DB.
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' .c-hose who contend that therc
i ! > no wen matured corn in Custer
county may be able to reach a
clitTerent conclusion by calling atl
this o ce and sce somc finc and ,
wcll matured corn as the county' '
every produced. that was raised
by John and G. 'f. Robinson in
Fleming valley , thnee.nllies south
of town. They have one hun-
drcd and thirty acres of it. .
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Grand Central Hotel , Saturday ,
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S. P. GROAT & CO. , :
Embalmor8 and Funorol DI-
: root'ra. We l1a"trudonaltlal ( Gooda
anll l < 'nnarllOllf. . Oall tl'lenhOUO rl1 at 3R
any lime-tlar or nl1M. ; { t :
: S. P. CROAT & CO. , 9
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: : : : the finest slack coal an retaif. . a'fire ' for ! ; bcty :3
E hours. TluH is the best heati.ng : stO\ ' ( : made iu = =
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. y R For sale at. ottom price ! > . [ i'or the next thirty days , I will
.e . X offer at a big discount under formQ % ' pricoa , Young Cows ,
Hei'ers and Bulls , mostly the gct of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TI-IICI'CSET ,
of the hest bulls and .est breeders to l : found anywber .
I tne 9-15-03. M' . 'Fj. V ANDEN ERG.
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: IIog Cholera Cure ( Preventative ,
, Its aV"fIllie recorillas ! year i. 9 pee cent. .aveil of al1
hog tr ated , rcg-ardless of the'con < l1hon of the hogs at time I
. of treatment. 'l'his record is t
1 [ : ' ; n equalled y any other
.h. . r mecJy on the market. } 1"'or further particulurs , al < 1ress ,
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