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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
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Death noUcOfI fretl , bnlt prlco for pnbllshlng obttuarr noUcos , Bnd card. or tbanJul. Logo.l noUcoe at rat s proTlded 111 slatutes or NebriukA. Thursday , May 5 , 1904. . Another fine rain visited this lQ ality Tuesday afternoon and . n ght. 'Whi b adds to the gen- er l good fceling of every body. . It is now up to the State board t fix the valuation of railroad p operty for taxation at the samc r tie that the personal property of individuals are assessed. ii vc they the courage to do it. _ 'rhe large attendance at thc rep lblican county convcntion Tuesday is an indication that tht' i terest and principles of the re- . . . . pubhcan , party IS a paramount issue with the fanners of Custer county. The number of young men sent s delegates to the cOijnty con- v ntion as delegates from there respective precincts was a noticeable - able feature in the republican convention ' 1'uesday. This was a commendable thing to do. Friends of the Bible declare the time to have arrived when assaults upon they Scriptures ! Should be repelled. The have organized an' American Bible LeaguAmerican because they propose to inaugurate a cam- ' ' paign that s4a11 extend throughout - } 'I' out the nation ; Bible because 1. 1hey believe it to be the Word ot , I God . ; and League because they re banded together for an op- J position to the higher critics hnt they nssert is to be both I united and determined. Recent . large : meetings of men eminent s instructors of the young , who i 4eclare under the guise of criti- al schularship that they are i \ruth seekers and nothing more , ! ave aroused the defenders of in- , I ( pired Scriptures. 'rhe latter : , eclare that something must be " , one if anything is to remain. , ' It is Bible or no Bible , they say. I , Crime is on the increase , as sta- iiStiCB show , and one chief cause f it is the fact that God's Word I . is openly discredited. I ' I - , . IIIlItlJ to Uomestetulers. I , O'Nnnr. , Nebr. , April 30- ( Special.Now ) that .the. president - dent has signed the Kinkahl section - tion homestead bill there. are , no . . doubt , many readers of 'l'h B , who desire information regarding the measure , as to how to proc - c cd to work ont a home : . ' 1'he provisions of the bill are such that it will not becuue . ffective until ixty days after it " is signed.by . the president , ut persons intend ng to locatc would t do well to have their land picked out before that time expirc Clud the best way to find the land desired - : sired for a bOUle is to go onto the lands available in person aud make the selcction. Those who I" . . . are plOneers 111 N ebraska express ; : the opinion. tbat this measure will be a great benefit to the state and that it will be the means of many families securing homesunder its provisions that . - F. W. HAYES , I J Gwe1er and Optician i West Side Square" .roken lJow , Nebraska. , , I I )0 ( . - - - - - " , , L- . , - - - . . - would 1I0t be able to make a liv- in on 160 acres as was hcroto- forc allowed , It is pointed out that u homestcadcl' , who is ahlc to take a few cows onto It homc- stead will be safe from hard timcs if he w111 ollly be careful and get all out of the land that it will pro uce. For instance , there are thousands of sections available that . will give good pasture to more than 100 head of cattle. 'rhe settler should at the beginning - ginning plant out at least tCIl acrcs of timber. 'rhe government - ment maintains a plant on the Dismal river that produces annually - nually millions of tree plants adapted to Nebraska , and the plants can be had for the asldng , While tree plallting is not required - quired , still it must be remcm- bered that when a seWcr COItlCS to mal < e final proof he must show improvement' ) to the value of $1.25 per aCre , and a nice ten- acre tract plantcd in trees would count for a considerable amount along that line when final proof is 10 be made , and , besides , the value of the timber to the settler could hardly be estimated , Settlers should not go onto thcse lands with the idea of doing - ing extensivc fanning. 'l'he plans should be along the lines of dairying and stock raising. Generally spcaking , the stock can graze on these lands abou t nine months in the year , except the most sevcrc winters. Settlers should go into these sections with the idea of fencing the entire - tire section into a pasture. Then inside the pasture run fences around the small tract' ) suitable for plowing and 9n these tracts raise millet , oats , cane for fodder , alfalfa and other roughness for winter feed for cattle. The dairy business has now grown to great proportions and the lands now available under i this law arc just the kind for that purpose. The settler who provides himself with cows can now by the improved methods secure a hand separator with which he can extract the cream from the milk while it is yet warm and feed the warm milk to calves. The cream from even 10 cows will bring in from $20 to $40 in cash per month , owing to how well they are cared for , and this income can be increased by the number and proper care of cows. The cream market is well established and will never become - come poorer. A thrifty settler can ordinarly take care of the stock on the homestead with the help of his family and find considerable - siderable time to look after providing - viding proper sheds and winter feed for his stock. Thc cream ! tUoney every month meets the I current expenses and as a general - ! al rule more money can be made i and mor easily in this way than by farming , and espe'cially where a farmer has to rent land to farm. With families living on each section - tion , schools , churches and othcr advantages will soon follow. "rhe early settlers of this part of Nebraska who insisted ou buying n lot of machinery to farm with were the ones who had to leave , while those who raised stock bave become well-to.do financi- ally.-Omaha Bce. I..etter I..IHI. ' 1 1e following i ; the dead letter list for th week cnding MilY 3 , 1904 : Harry Clark , Samuel Conley , l\'lrs. Clara Cover , C. Haycs , Johan Hovark , Elom1a Ruith , A. R 'l'hompson. Parti s calling for the above will pl ase say advertised. L. 11. JHwn'1"1' , P. 1\1. A. HI..rllln. : Teat. ' 1'0 ave a life , Dr. ' 1' . G. Meritt of No. Mehoopany , Pa. , made a : startling test resulting in a. : wonderful cure. lIe writes , "a : paticnt was : attack d with violent hemorrhages , causcd bv ulceration - tion of the stomach. I imd often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles - les so I prescribcd them. 'rhe patient gained from the first , and has not had an attack in 14 months. " Electric Bitters are : positively guaranteed for DYs- , I pepsia , Indigestion , Constipation : and Kidney troubles. 'rry then1. I Ouly 50c at Lee Br09. . . , . t , . o - ' , , . ! . : \ ' ( ! r"'l . " ! ; ( . ' ; , ; ' ! - : ' .iP , . ' _ . : , , ; . > . ' ; . - , . The Clothes That Satisfy i : , j , - - - - - - - - - - - AS-GOOD AS GOOD LO KING-----u- -1 ; % e l . . . . . J . ' 0" , . " , ( ' : , r ' rrhut's the nl'uke kind. Not only looks good , but / ' > : 2J. ( is g'ood , by reason of workmanship honestly Hnd . , ' ; l ollscielltious y.apI . > lie -n g'ood as it is pas.sihle t ' 0. ( , ( ' 01' human ablhty to el'cnte. : t : ; - 8' ( . . . . . ' ' : \ = - - : = : = - : : - : : : " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : 1 i \Ye want ta t'all YOIlI' pmtieular attention to ' : ; t OUI' fine lil.1e of suits stilling' at . ; ; - f . : ' : $6.90 , $7.90 , $8.90 , : ' 0' . . $9.90 , $11.50 , $12.00 , ' ( : ; ; WhyThey JeepThetr Sh pe $13.50 , $14. 75 , $16.60 , : : THE.W.A Y :1 suit looks at the ' ' I 'l'hese suits that fljel . are any man Illay justly begmnmg counts for nothing. . . ' . . . ' : if. as is so often the case , it loses prou of , J'OI' they possess all those d Istll ) ( , { \'e I ! all form and neatness after a short tOIl'hes that are so lllw'h desil'ed and so [ I do III at- . ' . period of wear. . . taIne d , even 1 ) y t 1 le mel'C I Iallt tal .1 01'S. J - :1 Friend Hand-Tailored Clothes.CC - - _ _ _ - . . : - - - ' - - - - - - - - -.CC- = = - = = = cc--- : = = = = = - - = = ! . Nobby Straw Hats , are shaped by correct CUU1Dg and . " putting together. They are Latest SJ > rlng Caps , ' 1 shaped right to start with , and Fancy Wash Vests , they keep their shape through the hardest sort of wear. ' 1- ' Neat and . Pretty Shirts . ' F as h. Ion a bl e T. I S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ H _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ Better Clothes for Less Money than Elsewhere , Or Your : Money BUelL ! * : _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . : - . - = _ - " - - _ _ _ - - - - . = 7- : = _ ' ; : - = - = _ . : B. : J : ) .A.ELE : : : , , S ELL I N G T : E I E M 0 S rr S I I a E S. REl'UULIC.\N COUNTY Gmn'ENTIO . Lnrge AttCllll lice nud n Spl1'itcd SeRJloll. ! llnrmol1 } ' Premlco. ! Broken Bow , Nebraska , May 3 , 1904. Republican County Convention was called to ordcr .at 11 a. m. by Chairman A. Morgan , and call read by Secretary D. M. Amsberry. On motion of S. L. Cannon , J. D. lIaslell was placed in nomination - tion for temporary chairman. Motion seconded by H. S. 'Waterbury. 'l'here being no othcr nominations , Mr. Haskell was elected by acclamation. On motion , \V. II. Daly of Callaway , was elected t.emporary secretary. On motion the chair was authorized - orized to appoint a committee of five on credentials , five on permanent - manent or'anization ( , five on order of busmess and five on re- soultions. The chair appointed . the followingcommittces : Credentinl5S.E. . McWilliams , 'rom 'Wright , M. V. Mathews , 'V. B. Bfyan and J. F. Foxworthy. Order of business-F. l\f. Huu" lee , C. Hare , A. Fonda , 'V. II. Comstock , 'V. E. Shupp. Permanent organiza tion-'l' . J. Wood , Geo.VatersIH. . S. 'Vater- bury , Fred C.Vilson , J. J. Seane. Hcsolutions-S. L. Cannon , Joe Pigman , Jas. Hage'rly , g. N. Bishop , J. A. l vans. On motion of J as. J-4ed wich , the convention adjourned to 1:30 : p. 11) ) . Alt'l'HlnOON SWHHON. ' ' credentials 'l'he committce on report was made through its chairman , S. E. McWilliams , 'l'here being no contests the report - port of t.he . committee was .ulopt- ed without debate and the delegates - gates from the several township seated. 'Phc committee on permanent organization made report through ' 1' . J. ' , Vood recommending that the temporary organization he made permancnt and that an assistant - sistant secretary be clected by the convention. 'l'he report was adopted and on motion of D. 1\1. AmsherryVesley Motinger was clected. assist an t Secretary. 'Phe committtee on order of business made report to thc eITect that following t.he . re1 > ort on rc- solutions the conventiOn procecd , Jirst , to nominate a candidt.tc for county attorney ; second , elect delcgates to state convention ; third , elect delegates to senatorial - al convention ; fourth , to elect delegates to the representative convention ; fifth , choose county ccntral commi ee. Report was adopted. 'rhe resotutions committee 110t being ret.dy to report , the time was spent hearing speeches. The convention wa ! ) addressed by Eaton of Fremont , Prof. Mc- Brien of Lincoln , and Sentator Fries of Arcadia. Report of committee on resolutions - lutions was read by Chairman S. L. Cannon. Movcd and seconded - ed that the resolutions be adopted - ed as read. Moved by A. Moore and seconded - ed bj' D. M. Amsberry , that the clausc in regard to the endorse- mcnt of candidates for renomina- tion be stricken out. The amendment was advocated by Moore , Foxworthy and Ams- berr ) " and opposed by Cannon. I The amendment carried when ( Continued on 5th page. ) A Hure TIHu2' . It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes , but that i8 not always true. Dr. King's New Discovcry for Consumption is a sure cure for an lung and throat troublcs. Mrs. C. B. Val1I\letre of ShepherdtoWll , 'V. Va. , says : " 1 had a severc case of Bronchitis and for a year trie cverything I heard of , but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's . Dlrauging Rains W25 Keeley St. , CUIOAOO , ILL. , Oct" 2. 1902. I Bullcred with falling and congestion - gestion of the womb , with uvero pain ! } through the groins. I suffered - fered terribly at the time of menstruation - struation , hlid. blinding hendacheo Md rushmg of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not , for it seeuled that I had tried aU and ! ailed , but I had never tried Wino of Cardui , that bles8'd remedy for slek wowen. I found it pleasant to take Wld soon knew' that I had the right wedlclne. Now blood Boomed to course through my veins nud after using eloveu bottles I , , as B weU WOWWl. , , a , Mn. Bush Is noW' in perfect health because she took Wino of ClU'dul for wenstrual disorder ! ! . booting dowu pains Md blinding headachel : wLen all other rewedled Ini1ed to bring her relief. Any su1Ierer way secure health by tak. ing Wine of ClU'dul In her howo. The first bottle conince. the pa. tient ahiI on the road to heAlth. For adieo In CAsel requiring .pecial directions , Addrcas , giTing I I ymptoms , " ' 1'he 4dles' Advisory Dop.artment , " 'rhe Chattanooga Me Hclne Co. , Chattanooi& , Tenn. WUlE'lCIRD.UI . . New Discovery then cured me absolutely. " It's infallible for Croup , \Vhooping Cough , Grip , Pneumonia and Consumption. I Try it. It's guaranteed by Lee Bros. , Druggist. 'rrial bottles free. Regular sizes , 50c , $1.00. n _ _ _ _ - I J. C. Bowcn pays the highest . market price for cream. Can , see him and be convinccd. 45tf I 11'ar111 Lease , Cha1tle Mortgage and Warranty Deed blanls at this office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , j : . iii . . . . ; ' : 'f. . . " . " " . ' [ : A : . .1..1. : ' " " ' . . \ - - : " " . / . . : . . . . . ' . : . ; ' . . 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IIP'- , : 'l'he Queens and Glassware sales for the past ; , F U wcek has been enormous. If ) 'ou w1ll want M I Queens or Glassware ti ! " : ! i. . . , i \ : : for the. next ighteen 1110nths come and bu ) : . 1" Our prices will sell thc goods as we are POS1- : : ! f : : ' lt tively going out of the Quccnswarc and ; r. : ! ( : h' : Glassware busincss. l : ' , . : : . . . . U : . : 'iiJ. : h , S oup p 1 a t CS , 0 11 pr.l . e , 1 0 c ac 1 I , f or. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 5 t ( < ' ' 7. ' LCoupe . . . . soup , old pnce , lIc e.leLl , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IC . . f'f ! : : : . : 'l Gl asses. . 0 11 pnce. . 0 c , ( I f or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . 1" c . . . r ; ' _ 01. 'I ! > . ! ' .1 A slaving . lnug f or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - > c 1.,111 i . fr . . : g . . . . , ( ) plC . P 1 a t es , everyw 1 lcre 40 c , f or. . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . . . . . 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