, I ' I il , ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPEH OF CUSTER COt.1N'l'Y. ' LARGEST ? IRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN 'rUE COUNTY. - , t VOL. , X ( < II. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRAg , < , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 1903uTWELVE PAGES , NO. 19 , . " " " " " " " " " ' " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 't"'t"'t"'t""f"'t" " " " " ' " " " ' " " ' " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' " " " " " ' 1 - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - I Feed Your Soft Corn. . . " , "W ; " Ii - . - , - . - ' - - . \ " , j . ' : - - E ' Do not bH deceived. 'tV e have thousands of bll91lels of corn in O s : : ' : ! ' ! ' 3 E tel' county fit only for feed. It must b fed or it will be n. total loss. :3 : - : : : : : ' 1' 0 IDee ttl' eluergency , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - : : : : : - - , , - - - - I Currie& Cumrnings I - - E Are shipping in thousands of head of Oattle , , i ch they ate ofier- I I ing at reasonable terms. We have on hnnrl. . . . . . t , : . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ! . " 500 head three-year-old . s eerS , r. . . : : : 200 head of two-year-old steers , : : : : : : = = ' 200 head of yearling steers , " = = = = 200 head of cows , , " t : . , . = = - ,1/ : / ' " , - \ . E. 100 head of calves. . t , E ' : 'rhey are all for sale , and they may be seen af e t lCr Sargent , 01' :3 : Broken Bow. 'relephone F. .M. Currie or Fre4j mings at S ' - , : : : : : gent or Broken Bow. IIere are some of our prIceS' ' { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : , = - = . Yearling steers. . $17 to $25. . i , , ' . . ' , . - = = , . : _ : : : : : . , ' 1' 'VO s. . . . . . . . . . . 25 t 0 Uo . ' I , . . . : _ : : : : _ : : : . . . mh ree ' s. . . . . . . . . . , 30 t ,0 35 . , ' . . ' ' \ ' - : : : : : = = Heifer calves. . . . 9 to 10. i : ; . = = = = . ' Steer calves. . . . . 11 to 12. } . , ' . = : . = = . . . Oows. . . . . . . . . . . . 18 to 24. t" , : ' . " , ' 1. = = - ' - . "f c . : . : 'E' 'tV e have . only a Good Grade of Oattle. ' .tV e , . k . v..ct'time : to g 'od\ \ 3 . . . ; - - _ - " par t. les. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1' " . I' . , . , ' . . . - - _ - : : : : " 'f ' t y. - EWE . , l < , ' : " ' ' I , ; , SELL CA TTLE. , , . ' . . ' . . . : : : : : = = I' ; Currie" Cum lt1jgs , ' " , I . , , , . , . . . , ' . , . . _ . - . " ' : ; - " " ' - ,01. " : : . . . ' : . Sar eDtebr : ( : ' " ' . . . ' , . . 11' : ; : , . : ; \ : " = . , : : : : : : : : : ' ' 1' . : : : : : : - . ' - : : : : - - - . : . . - - - - 11111111il11il1il11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111\fl1111111111111111111111111111111111ii \ ! 1il111111L11Ll11111il1l1L11L11111111 - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I . - , A sense of relief is experienc" . . ed as soon as properly fitted . , EYEGLASSES , Er.e' or spectacles IIn : worn. : . strain removed. headaches w1ll I I disappear and things before J seen dimly will stand out clear distinct. An eye test will cost nothing. Made free here I by a graduate optician who uses modem scientific instruments. I Glasse will cost very httle as J our pnces are moderate. I. , , J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School Books , Tablets " . . = . -J.ND- School SuppHes , -A.T- J. G. Haeberle's : Bring the very best appetite L. . ( , you can get to the dinner and supper to be served by the Ladies . : Aid.ociety of the Baptist Church' o the day of the Elec. tio'n. 17-20 , \ . . { . . . ' " " : J. ' - - - - - - - - - - . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : : : : : m - I have $5,000 to loan on well improved farms. Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses Owens of . Oconto , are the proud parents of a girl that arrived at their home last Friday. Mrs. May Johnson of Anselmo , and Mrs. X. Snyder of this city , left Tuesday on a visit to St. Joseph , Mo. , and points in Kan.I I sas. J. M. Betts reports a girl at his home and that she sings' ' soprano. It is the first girl and Mr. and Mrs. Betts are justly proud of the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dowse of Comstock , made the Rnpunr.IcAN office a friend1" , call yesterday. " They were the" prize winners at the old settlers meeting for being the oldest settlers in Custer county. Many are the old set. . r . ( X You are checking progres9 a9 2 as you keep Jour money in ( your own hands and do 110t transact - I act business through the medium , ter Na.tional Bank I Financial matters are greatly. . facilitated through our aid. Checks ; drafts , etc. , issued by this bank are . as good as money and afford the . safest and most convenient me&ns 1 of making payments at distant . points. We will be pleased to give . , H full information about our mcthOds , nges , etc , , I ( ' , " , \ ' 1 . . . . . M' ' . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tIers that have rnjoyed hhos. . pitality of their hem , among whom the writer is one. Dinner and supper of the very best viands will be served on ElectIOn Day by the Ladies of the Baptist Church. 17-20 \V ANTRDTwenty.five good , well improved farms for sale. E. C. Housn. The RnpuDLIcAN acknowledges the recei pt of the report of the memorial - morial services held at Weissert , on the 11th , for the late Mrs. P. L. Allen. T le copy was not received - ceived untill yesterday and our space at that time had been provided - vided for. We hope to b able to make room foritin our next issue . or the week following. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g g. . . . . . . . . . . . . JCICr.JCC" . , .r..r..r .r..O".r..cK " . if - ( S NEW . I BOOKS I I Arriving at the Po t H Office Store. 8 I Gift Books , School BooksStandardBooks 8 8 and Late Copyrights. . Reliable goods at re. K M liable prices. ft R H. A. Watts , I Broken Bow , Nebraska. ' S . . .rJ'A" .cocoo" " - ' 1t " "H : = ; ; s ; : m .11 : H.A. : G-EIS I ! 'fhis fall we will have a good supply of I I e"tc > r1 ; C > ak.s. i 'j'lns IS the stove we had such a great demand 1m fOl'.1ast wint r and could not get enough of , them. ! rrlllS : stove wIll burn slack coal and hold fire the ! I same as a hard coal burner. Oall and see them bc- i , fore they are all gone. Don't be put off by a stove I called just as good as the.retort. . . W also haye a t i number of other makes of Heaters whIch we sell as J " I' cheap as the cheapest.Ve have the reliable Quick I real Steel Jlange ; also the falleablo Steel Range , ! ! the most durable runge made. II Old Hickory Warons. ! . j ! I Peoria Corn Shellers , Buggies , Hardware , I I-Iarness and Saddles-the largest line in town. t. HG. w. Apple . I , . . " , , 1 , . . ! , , . . , . , . : . . ' \ " < " . , d . , , , , . , , . Read this : . . 4.Te ) 'ou from Missouri ? If so , I can show you. There is a buggy concern that just unloaded a car of buggies , with the expectation of trailing them through th country. Now I have told you all this summer in my adds that I could sell you a buggy Chcaper than you could 1m ) " it anywhere.in . the Unitcd States , arid I meant cvcry word I saul. Now I want to' mak yon this proposition : That I will sell you a Buggy , Spring \Vagon , Carriage or Head Wagon ; 10 Per Cent Cheaper ! than this conccrn that is trailing buggies throug1 the county. Now this is just a simple business prop sltion. You want a Buggy and you want to buy just n gObd. a Buggy for as littlc money as you cal ) , .aUll all 1 ask is the chance of showing you that what I say 1s true. Now whcn they call on you , don't complete your deal until you come in and see mc. They have b tggics 'here in town and the comparison as to price , worlnllanship , material arid finish can be made. 'rhe time to buy anything is when cvery body clse is wanting to selt. Now if ) 'ou will give your home dealer n chance , tb re will be a hot time in the Buggy busllless in Broken Bow , . C. S. MARTIN , Mf.Agt ; -AND DEALElt IN- I . . AN'l'I-TRUST GOODS. " . \ . ' " ' . ; " . . , , ' - F. M. Curric and Prcd Cummings - mings of Sargent , have shiped in about 500 head of cattle this week from the west , which they are selling to the farmers to feed. Thcir first shipment arrived Sun. day evening and the second lot 'ruesday evening. 'l'hey have shipcd into thc'county about 1,200 head of cattle this faU. 'l'hey sold one bunch of 250 to loin Book- neau for.$800. Mr.Currie return. cd from the : wer . . . . .Jcstcrday. Luther Miller of Cambria owa the horse dealer , who shipped several loads of fine horses front here last fall and spring , has been in this vicinity sevcral days buy- , . - - - - - ing up a car load Cf draft 'horses' for the eastern madcet. ' He 'Jas , some as fine horses. for thi 'sIHI1" m'cnt as thc country has ev r pro- duced. The car load has cost I him on an average of' $135 a , head. lIe also bought'a'o'ad at . Sargent. r J - - I Mf"M MrnM hfMi'M \ ' fr1fM : 'S. P. GROA'l & . .CO I > . 6 f'i'"T" I " [ pf EmbalmOfS l1nd"l'un.t.T iJ.r .t" : I " . Wu'tavitfivf lr.llltrl49 f ' fOO "fe. : IInd \ullcrnl \ ; O r. 0,11 , tolo , , n u . ' . 63.t . any IImr-dllY or IIIRIIL. - , 'i aF s. P. CROAT & .9. ' " 'i 6E : 'nroken lIo\\ . . . - ' \t&llk ! , . . : gti'4 W Wj WW IjVWjffi'jWWWWiWW t"t"t"t"t"t"t"'t"t"t"t"'t"'t" " " " " " " " " ' " " " " " " " " " ' " ' " " " " " " " " " " - - ' . . . - - - : : : : : . ? : - : : : : ' - - " ' I Just . " : ' , : I : : : : : 'i ' : : : : : : : I Received' . , 'I - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - I . A large ot of handsome ; China and Fancy Dishes ; : E a large lot of Furniture. 3 : Also a full Car Load of 3 1-- . - 1I I : : : : : , : - : : : : ' - - i , BARBED WIRE - - - - ' ; ' - - - ' - . . - - - i - E - : , " Oome . and see us and ' get = - = " - - - . : : : : : our PrIces. : - : : : ; : ; - - _ - _ . - - ' - " - - - - " - - i , S. P. Great & Co. - - - - - " - - : - : E _ I-Iardware. Furniture. Undertaking , , . - Ii , - J ' : - - _ - _ - - ! , UllUUUUU1U1U1Ul U1UllU1UlU1UU1UUUU1U1UllU1UU1 U : I :1 : I ra - - A. 'M lm1tJMMlM1gJMt M1.tMM1tMt.tMMMMMM 'W - . S VE QU H.OGS BY 'U'SING ! ! : . . i rl I : . . E UI'le k a V accl e.1 : I ! ! : Hog Cholera Cure Preventative. ! rn Its average record last Jear is 9 per cent. saved of , all I j IE : hogs treated , regardless of the cond1t1on of the hogs at time 1i : . of treatment. 'l'his record is not equalled by any other' . . i I jb ( remeSn ' . maL' oNr Re ; t . 'I. . 4 ' , : Jj' ' - Erolcell BO'\M ' N ebr . 1C \Y\ \ \ OOWj \ \ \ ! \ ! 'WU\iI.'i\'I ' ! '