Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 19, 1903, Image 5
J - . THE OlO RELIABLE tj 1 . . = - - , . . . - line. 'l'ile.cars . on this road were carriages , wagon , > or carts , al ways covered and frequently loaded J with pumpkins , com , oats , wheatstraw or fodder for ballast. Generally in this case the ballast . , . . was 1tl the cabin and the passengers - gers were in the "hold" of the ship with the hatches securely ' . fastened down so that no "wool ) ' head" could peer out from under the loading. The ties of this road were generally made of rails split like fence rails and laid down in such a manner that they formed what we called cordero ) ' roads and the cars passed o\'er them or across them instead of lengthwise. , 'fhis was a little rough , but the cars seldom left the track unless , the engineer wa , : ; i nformcd that there was a train close behind him filled with sla\'e hunters and - Attention Fanners _ < . . _ II Why remain in the North unll stay in doors six 1II0nths in the year consllming' what ) ' 01\ raise dl1rin the other six 1II0n ths ? Go S 1th where ) ' 01\ can work out doors cvery 1II0nth in the ) 'ear , IIUlI wherc ) 'ou IIrc pro- during sOlllcthill thc ycar lulUIII. It ) OUllrc astock I' i er ) 'ou kilo011 r stock lire IIUI\ ' "eMinj. { tlwir hemls oiT" allll , hesilles , ha\'c to he protectcd f rolll the rigors of willter II\ ' ' expens'e shelter. Hcollomical stock fcclling' IC- qUIres till' comhination of hoth : . . l1esh.forlnin anl1 fatformil g r foods in certain proportions. , , . , Alabama nnl1 Flowla prIHll1cl' in almnllance the yeh'cl 1)'lIn 1\11I1 cns < ; Il\"a , the l rst a flesh prodnccr , allli the latter a fat producer , :11111 the\ ' lire the cheapest 1111I1 best fattenin materials - terials known to the worl.1. "lore lIIoncclln he male 1111.1 with less labo'r , in general.farm- ing , fruit and herr ) ' glOwing , Ilnd truck gardening along our roarl in the Smth : than in an ) ' other section of thc Vnion. If you arc interested 111111 desire - sire furthcr information on the . liuhject , : ulI1rci's G. A. PARK , Oen'l. Imml ratlon and In- dustrlnl Agent , Louisville & Nashvllio R. R. Co. , LO'.Jlsvllle. Ky. , / ' " ' ' 'J' " - - - - " bloodhounds In which cascuntcss he was vcr ) ' near a depot he would switch hiR train and tal < e to t.he "woods , " 'l'he whole train crew oftcn consisted of one man and sometimes - times two , who wcre generall ) ' fairer than the passengers his train carried. 'l'he train was propciled b ) ' horses or mules and often YOlt could hear the pufT1t1g of the eugine for several rods if the train was overcrowded or behind - hind time. I ha\'e seen a great many of these train crews , as our residence was on the railroadbut never saw any of thc crew drunl < nor did I cver know of their carrying weapons. 'l'he crews were in uniform so that anyone might Imow them. 'fhe pants were blue jeans and their coats were of a drab color and were generally cut swallow tail. 'l'he crew had a peculiar dialect which was vcry dear to them and very assuring to their dark skined passengers. 'Vhen the tra'alers in the car consisted of a man and his wife they were often spoken to in this fashion : "John thee and Mary had better stop at this station and wail for the next train which may be se\'eral days arriving. Be careful and don't make a noise in the depot. " ( ' 1'0 1m CON'l'INUJ\I \ > . ) _ . - - - ItOUNUV'I.I.ltV. Old man Ingebeit Olsen is reported - ported vcry sick. Dr. Wamsley was called. 'fhere was a big surprise party at S. K. 14ee's Monday night to celebrate the 21st birthdav . of his son Albcrt. Henry Helgeson arrived from his Wisconsin visit accompanied b\ ' his brother Albert , who is going to stay for a while , a he hopes the change of climate may improve his health. 1'oday 'l'uesday , there went o\'er a carload of hogs from the valley , which was marketed at Sarg nt. 'fhe majority of the hogs belonged to Adolf Elling- son and Ole Johnson , besides a few loads from other parties. , IH ) UND ( , Ht."I . l\1 rs. Dickerson has been sick the past week but is better again. Mrs. Hoach of 'Wood Hiver , is visiting with ( eorge Foster's family. Bessie Smith , who has heen away from home for the past two weeks has returned. l Mr. Green and family left about a week ago for Indiana where they expect to make their home in the futuer. 'Ve ha\'e heard nothing about the new rural mail delivery late- ly. However , we arc assured that it will be a success. John Jerhune , who is feeding a large number of cattle has boug-ht considerable snapped corn , for which he has been paying 25 cents a hundred , \Ve understand the price dropped to 20 cents this week. 'l'he B.sket : supper at the - - - - - * , , ; j'I" 'I" ' 1' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' " , .l . . . , 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' ' 1" , I' , " , " , ' 1" ' " 71' 1y , I h ! G. . I3. Houder , the . Gencral . Merchant , has ! ! . . . . . , ' "I' .f-I , 111 S t oc k a I' Inc 1. Ine 0 I. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I\f' I , r W t Fancy Croceries , Candies : t Presh and of the best qualities. 111 his y h ! ! . Dry . Goods Department . , he . has a large 1 , ! . ' ' ' k I' ' . .h ! ! . asSOr t11ellt of altcos , Out1t1g" Ii lannels , ! , , --1' , Mushns , Clotlul1 ! ! ' , . Dress . Goods , Hats , , 'I\f' . I . . "I' ! Caps , GIO\'es , Hu"IClns MIttens , etc. , etc. ' .t . I , j.- SHOES SHOES. \ - t , t . . . , I , . , I , 1 1" I ha\'e about 100 pairs of shoes left over ' 1' . = 'tE- from the. old Day stock that I am se11ing t ! ! . at bargams that cannot be found any . ) . \ ! ' - . ) : : where else in the city. Slippers ane } . : ; . . " . . . 'I' Shoes from 25c up. , , ! ! . IC 1 t NEW SHOES. ' * > , t I also have a futl line of new shoes that { > * just arrived , for children , ladies and t } = , ! ! . gents. 'l'hey are of the latest styles and * > the best of quality. For durability and ,1 ( . . . . ( lI' price , ther will suit. 1-4ocation-Day's : 7i ? t old stand , northeast corner public square. * . , t Pure Cider best , I , . Kentucky Yinegar-the 'I' . ( ' in t I Ie wor 11 . 11' , . ' ! Coo. 8. Houder i i . . , ' . , * . . " ; 1' I , . . . , , ! 'A' Broken Bow , Nebraska. , I , ' 1' ? f" ' ' ' . , , 1- ! , , , , 1-.J. . ' - * - " , k ' k 1k . , , ' " $ T $ , III - . . _ _ . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . , . . . . - . . . - _ . . _ . . . . . . . . " . . . . - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oJ _ ' ' ' II I . .i I . f . 1 , , . My more having lYould he II sOUcfJ . ' \ . ' , ; . : t . ; : . . " ' . To .make m hunger more , . . . . , . ' . , -Shakespere , Macheth , iv. 8. " . , ' , : , . , . . . . . . . " . . I , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . , - ' ' _ . " . . . - ' . . . , . " ' . . . , . . { . . . ' . I . . . , . , . . ' . ' . " " ' I \ ' . , . " ' " . . . _ . . , i I The tnore Uneed Biscuit you eat ' ) " , , : : the more want. " ' . . " I you : . . , : : : . The more people eat them ; , : : . - . I the more people want them , ' .ii , ' , > , , 1 . . . 1 The more people want the In . : : " . ' " , ; : , the more we want to male them' . II . better and better. . . . . I ! I \ " ' " . I , I " . \ ' : I It's just a case of more and more. ' " ' . \ \ \ , , . . : . .1'0'f . # ' . . . ' . , . . . . . \ I , , . . , . _ ' . . " . : tI . " " , . . , . I 1 . , . . . . . . ) .f'l. ,1 , " > ' , , . ' cI . , " - . . " . . . , . " " , " . , ; " , _ . . . . . ' " . . , ' ' " , ' . 'h' , " . . . ' , ' ' . : " . . . ' ' ; . , " " It" . . . ' : . . . , -\.i. " " . . ' . , _ ' . _ : ' ) / . . . . . . \ _ . -1 . , , \ ' , : , , rr/ , , ; ! . . : ! . . , . . . . I' . . . . ' $ ; ' . . . : . . ' . . . , . ' . . . . . ' . . ' 1 1 . . : ' . : . . . < . 't. . . . . : } . . . ' . . . . , : ' . . . : , i . . . : : .F , ; : ' , : " ; . . I. . , . .f. , ' , ' , ' , U nee d a ' . . . " /j' .lI4 : . . " . . . . . ' " ; . , . . . . . . ' " "c le Biscuit ! ' You Hear Is the Sign , I They are fresh . , .J , ' . ' " I t. ! lrr . NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY I . - Muddv Mills school house last Satur lay evening was well attended - tended and in e\'ery way was a g-rand success. A short program was rendered which began at S o'clock. After thi5 Mr. J. K. Pearson , auctioneer , sold 25 - kcts which brought the handsome - some sum of $29.00. This with I several dollars of subscription money will provide the school wi th an organ. From the way the buys bul on the baskets we judge they have a high opinion of the girls of this conl1nunit ) . as cooks. , II.'VNU. I Ida Riggle is still on the sick list. Although in the hail strip L. S. Empfield's corn made him 25 bushels per acre. \Vhat kind of oats do you propose - pose to sow on thanl < sgiving ? I What you sow you will reap. . Mrs. J. H. Smith , is visiting. her daughters at Brol < en Bow. Jessi is teaching and Nola is in school. She may go to house- keepiug and stay till school closes. trust those who are charitably - tably disposed on 'rlmnksgiving while blessed with an abundance will think of the aged , aillicted and sick , especially Davis Head- ley who has a relapse and if we arc correcty } informed needR the necessaries of life. Ileart FauUerllllC. Undigested food and gas in the stomach , located just below the heart , presses against it and causes heart palpitation.Vhen your heart troubles you in that way take Herbine for a few days. You will soon be all right. 50c. Sold by Ed. McComas , Brol < en Bow and Merna. . , ' . ' . . I.Ov nA''nH 'V. ttT. Vln lIurllnll'tOIllIoute' : $25.00 to Portland , Tacomu , Scuttle. $27.40 to San Francisco 1.05 Angcls. $22.50 to Spokanc , $20,00 to Butte nllli Helcna. $22.40 to Salt I.akc Cit ) ' . Proportionatel ) ' low rutes to hundrells of other points , including Hig Horn Basin , W'o. , Montana , Idaho , WashinH- ton , Oregon , British Columbia , California - fornia , etc. H\'er ' dalntil November 30. Tourist cars daily to California. Persona - sona ] ] ) ' conductcd excursions threc timcs a week. 'fourist cars dail ) ' to Seattle , Inquire 01 ncarc'It : ' Burlington Route , agent. 15'24 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l.cUcr I.IHt. 'l'he following is the dead letter list for the week ending November 17 , 11)03 : : l\lary Jackson. Anna Kenney . , Mrs. P. Miller. Parties calling for the above will please say a < h'ertised. L. H. JnwwrT , P. M. . America's Greatest Weekly. TI IE Toledo Blade Toledo , Ohio. New and Larger -Building. New Presses , New Stereotype Plant. New and Modern Appliances In every departmont. 'l'he 1'0ledo Blade is now installed - stalled in its new building , with a modern plant and equipment. and facilities equal to any publt- . cation between New York and Chicago. It is the only weekly newspaper edited expressly for every state and territory. 'l'hc I I News of the 'World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend , than b ) ' reading cumberson columns of dailies. All current topics made piain in each issue by special editorial matter , . written from inception down to date. 'l'ite enl ) ' paper published especially for people who do or do not read daily newspapers - papers , and yet thirst for plain facts , 'l'hat this kind of a newspaper - paper is popular , is proven by the fact that the \Veekly Blade now has O\'er HJOOOO yearly subscribers , and is circulated in all parts of the U. S. In addition - tion to the news , the Blade publishes short and serial stories , and many departments of matter suited o every member of the family. Only one dollar a year. 'Write for free specimen copy. Address , 'l'JIH BI.Aun , 'l'oledo , Ohio. 'l'ite RHI'UIH.ICAN and 'l'oledo Blade , one ) 'ear , $1.35 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - CAl\ [ ( RON 4tnJ gSE. ff r 3s 8 u9cllJl : rs AT J.-\W. Jloom II anll II , Hoalty Dloch. Broken Bow , Neh. H. CONH.AD , O.H. . . . . . .Honler In , _ . . . l'urn\lR , Wind. JltIlJ , ' 1'anlt , I/ltllrll " " 01l80lln8 KnclnclI , otc. ctc. Broken IIow , Nobrsllit/l. . CITY HAUBER snop , 11. O.lIUTTON , Proprietor. Flrst-cl8U worle , Hoar HoolII or Jlrokcu Jlow Stat" Uatlk , IIroliell 1I0w. ebr& kll. W.II.HAI.I. . A. JI.IIAIITI.ra' . ' 1'ho hoet h8r RlnH'nl\lLuskll. l/l1rmlnnds IO to : f25 lIer IIcre. : : ! om" I1no IIIII het ! cheUlI. . . . . . I-lALL & 11ARTLEY , \tenl \ estnto , I.08nQlIId Insur- IIIICO.Vrlto ut ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l\l1fJln toll Houto. lIrcellt , l'iohra8kn. , Dlt. 'I' . J H.NS\lt'I'IJ. DENTIST , omcoln ICC8lty Hlock , Dr. 111,88'8 01 tand. . , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . .llcru JI ndcd IIy. . . . . . . . . CllmulII Hcull , No. 17,035. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ii i I .1 : \ } w . . . I .J' . ' ' " ! I ' I : ! 1. : 'C" f .j " Iw , , t ! : \ I .1 , ] t ' , , . , . , , /I 'i ! , . . . . > 'oA' -Wr ; , ' " . , . . , f ! ? . I V t . , . l . \ .1 > ' ; ! J . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . . , . , ri l.\ - - - .I. ( ; . BRENIZEl < , Breeder of 1/1Iru Scolch "nl18cotclI 'J'IIII'p.ll Hhort 110m Cllt- v.IoJ My herll tlulllhl'rll 41.1 COW" . Will COll1ll8ro . II hrlwdllll : IInll 'I(8111) ' wIll , IIny weBt or Clllcafo. /I / , ( ) ' OXJIUIHDCU h H hu lIt IOU that to Ilvu 110011 " ' ' 'll ractlon , bret'llln CllttlC 1111191 bo ralsod In UIls altl\.udo. I eXllect to raise thum hero IIIC equal /llIythlul ! rlllhed 111 Ib < l. . H. lu"w 11I'u ) Imll. . Hllltuhlo lor thl- . /11111 next ) car'I fervlrl' , Mv ( 'mv > \\elgll troDl HOO to J ; ) ) ( ) ( ) pound 101/111 nnll reu tllcm , - - - - ROSS G. MOORE , Attorney-at-Law. H"II' tlltu 11101110811 broker , OOlce In 10\ll1 \ Bloclclrnllcn \low , Nebra loa. ; cr INTON DAY , Physician & SUl'geOn. Oll'co In rcar lit Iho Hank ot Commerce. Itelt. lIoncu 6th house IVO I or the JapUat church ; / lrokelllow. . Nflbralku , J _ J. SNYDEH , J DPB : I ; n 'frr ! 1d ANOTAnY fi1J ill , ' ; : J l'UIJLIC Idll Ju dOl Iho I'oncc. Hpodalnllontou ! Klnn lo col . 10111ll'llophloDR takfnllcneloll voucb , Jr. .1) ' executed allc1nll kind. ot legal paperl w n. 011I00 In the r ar ot nank ot Commerce. . \lrokunllolV. Nobrn8ka. " - ' _ ITIME TABLE , H.OKEN BOW , NEB. 1.1'colu , Denvcr. CUUI8UI8. .lclCIIU , CIIICUKO , uutte , "to JO"CIJI1. l.ortll8l1d , nI8I1HAH : City , Hnlt Lnlu City , tHe ' OUIH. And Hllulfrnncl co All . .01IitH n t Alld AIII.ulnt. . . . . . .d "Outll. 'VCNt. . No. 43-Vu8l1buled exprc8I dully , LIncoln. Oma. Ia , bit. Joeepo. Kan..e City. Ht. Lotoh , Obi , cage allillill ! ! OIULi "lilt Bed south. . . . 807 a.m. No. 44-Locnl expron 11.11) ' . LIncoln. Omaha. Chlawo alld all 1'011111 oaet end 100thI0 SO a.m. No. 41-Ve8U1JUled exprc 8 dally. 1I01lllla , Moat. tic nutle , I'ortlaod BnJ all l'aclQc Coalt Ilo/ntA. / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6M am No. 3-I.ocal expre 8 dall ) ' , Alllallc" ant ! IntcrtntodlAte palots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 pm tleoplol ! { , dlLlng and reclining chaIr CIUI ( loaU fruo ) on through trllln8. Tlckes lold IInd balr- Kn o chocled toluy poInt In tit United ttatel ! and Canl1l1a. InrorlUallon , maP ! ' . tlwo tablel and ticket tl\lI on or wrt\u to U , L. Ormsby , ageDt , or J Franch , G. 1' . A. , OUlRbviJ Nobrllllka. . L. Ot\K8B1' , ARent. ' . / , h . - - - - - - - - 60HEDULE OF DROKEN DOW MAILA. POlich ror WCllt will cloeo at 8 p. m. , OICOpt ! lundny whenlL will clo o at 65 p m. Pouch , CUdt for train No.4 : : 010808 at 8 a 1.1I allli rOi No. .U clo e8 at , 0.30 a.m. Mull tor Anlley IIn.1 I'nilltll ' cast ot Grand 18ll1nd earrlt.'tl on traIn . No , . Oronto , ,1of / lIyuo aed Tuckervlllo , datly ( II- cel't 'iUIlo.ay ! CIOS08.lIt 7 a m : returnlug samu da , CllilllWUY Vlll , Mc'Klnley dati , eIcept Hunda , closc fit 7 a III , retnrnlng Barno dll ) ' . HnuI,1 Valle , . via Ureen IInd Elton clo.o at 7 a m.Tuestl/l ) ' , Thuuday and : ! atDrda18 , returning 8altO day. tlUunor ! via Gurnsey. Georgetown and U &on arrrlVIJS lit 11.30. Tue day Tbursda , . aud tstur. day returnlnluao. / . at 12,30 umo day. O\llc \ houu trom 11.00 a m to 8.00 11 m. 8uI' ' 11ay" from bH , ( I. m , to 6:41) p , m. Lobb1 op' IVct'k daYM trom ; II. 10. to II 1' . m. Bundau 8 II. III. toI n , m. Ueneral delivery not open tI , ! Jay Ulornlnlt al herotororo , L. llJaw.TT. p. ! ' .I _ _ t. _ _ . . . . . - , _ . .j. "II-- To Cll1re a Cold ill Ol11e Day : Yf' Take Laxative Brctmo Quinine Tablets. A 1'71 " 01cvl (9.c. box. ' - Seven MDUon hO'e5 sole ! In pmt I montblS. This signature , . . .l - . . .