Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 09, 1904, Image 1

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: USTER COUNTY"EPUBLICAN. . '
: . - ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. LARGES1' CIRCULA'l'ION OF ANY PAPER IN TIlE COUNTY.
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VOL. XXII. BROKEN BOWJCUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ JUNE 9,1904.uEIGHT , PAGES , NO. 52 , ' "
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the ' hother 'onlnlI \ ' wa ' CIJIIIIn ! Ii
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. Don't select yonr ownlfla selllt the ,
& outsel. hnt 1(0 10 IIno who ha ! ! lIIade
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Thoroul1.h mcalllhwtloll trCI flf
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ulasr.cs" hccan c ' " 1111\ friend ha , ; :
told yon so. l { YUUI' C'efi ha"c aoto
ten HO bad that you are tclllnir your
' friends auout thelll tlll' ' lIIalcl',1
the I III III cd laic attelltlon of a COlllpeo
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\V. L. Gorsage of Westerville ,
was a city visitor the latter part
of last week. This office acknowledges -
ledges a welcome cal1.
This oflice acknowledges a
friendly call from Byron Clark of
Plattsmouth , who arrived in the
to attend the district
' ' . city Monday -
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trict court.
Drlveu to UCH,1CI'aUon.
Li\'ing at an out of the way
place , remote from ci vilization , a
family is often driven to desperation -
tion in case of accident , resulting -
ing in burns , cuts , wounds , ulcers -
cers , etc. Lay in a supply of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the
best on each. 25c at Lee Bros.
drug store.
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'l'he Broken Bow Business College -
lege closed last Friday for the.
summer scason.
1lrs.Y. . B. Bryan of Kingston
wm ; vi ! ' iting in the city the first
of the week with relatives.
Jacob Cover of Algernon township -
ship , was in the city Monday , attending -
tending the pop convention.
O. C.'Iurphey : of Callaway ,
was a city visitor Monday. 'rhe
RHl'UIII.ICAN acknowledges a
fricndly ca1l.
Garland I-4ewis , who taught a
nine monUm school at Sumner ,
arrived home last week. Mr.
Lewis intends to attend college
at Grand Island the ensuing
year.
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W. 1\1. Vannice. deputy assessor -
or of Broken Bow township outside -
side of Brol en Bow reports that
the valuation of realestate is
$608,626. Personal property ,
$2,536.
Milce Scanlon and Otis Fessen-
den have bought Dan Keelin's
restaurant. Both Mr. Scanlon
and Mr. 'Fessenden are experienced -
enced men , and we predict for
them success.
A. D. and Mrs. Hunt of Ortel-
10 , came Gown Saturday after
their girls , Clara and Achsah ,
who 'have been attending the
business college here the past
year. The term closed last Fri.
day.
"N. S. Turnbull , deputy assessor -
ser of Custer township , brought
in his returns the first of the
week. The real estate in Custer
township foots up $514,980 , and
the personal proprrty $229,972.80.
Mr. Turnbull's books show'up in
good shape.
II. J. Edington of East Cus-
ter , was a city visitor Saturday.
Mr. Edington will leave in a
few days with his wife for Colorado -
rado , vh re the.y'will : gp the.
summer with the hQpes of improving -
proving Mrs. Ed ington's health ,
who is troubled with the. asthma. .
MARRIED-At the home. of the
bride's parents near Berwyn , May
29th , 190t , in the presence of the
members of the families and a
few friends , George L. McCrea
and Miss Nellie M. Perkins ; Rev.
Bellis , officiating. The groom is
the grandson of Elder Ja es Mc-
Crea of Berwyn , and a prosperous -
ous young farmer. The bride is
one of Custer county's accomplished -
lished teachers. Th young people -
ple are starting out in life with
the good wishes of a host of
friends.
I Mrs. I. A. Colcman went to
Omaha Tuesday to have her cyes
treated.
C. G. Brenizer wcnt to Omaha
Tuesday as delegate to 1\lasonic
Graud lodge.
Andrew Snyder aud wife win
leave next Sunday for St. Louis ,
where they will visitJthe fair.
E. M. Coleman and Mr. Jaquot
of Merna , went to Omaha 1\1on-
day to attend the mceting of the
Masonic Grand lodge.
Clark Waters arrived home
last week from Ainsworth , whcre
he completed a term of ninc
months school as principal. .
H. lD. Hall of 1\aSot { City , was
a delegate to the pop county
convention Monday. He made
the RurullI.lcAN oft ce a friendly
call.
call.The
The O. E. S. Kensington wilI
mcet with Il' II. Jewett , Tuesday -
day , June 14th , 1904 , at 2:30 : p.
Ul. All members of th O. E. 8.
invited. E. A. JOYNItR , Sec'y.
'rhe District Court c I1\'encd
in this citv Monda ) ' with Judge
Hostetler'presiding. . -Cl.'his is a
jury term and two or thrce weeks
will be required if all the cases
come up for trial that are on the
doc1cet.
Prof. J. G. Minnick left 'l'ues-
day for his home in AbiIene ,
Kansas , where he intends to engage -
gage in the real estate business
with his father-in-law. He will
keep posted on Brol n Bow
through the RnpuIILIcAN , .which
he ordered changed to his Kansas -
sas address.
Dr. P1c1 tt reports "a fineltime
at Taylor on the 30th. The
crowd was large and the orderly
manner in which the exerC1ses
were conducted was c mmenda-
ble. No ball games nor even a
stand were allowed on tbe day
set apart for honoring the memories -
ories of the defenders of tbe I
country in its dierst hours of i
need. The church was tilled to
overflowing , more people being
out than.in an. acc.ount of lack--of
room. The people were very at-
tentive. "
1\1. T.Yhite of the Nebraska
Farmer , was a city visitor Satur-
day. He was on his return trip
from Alliance , where he attended
a stockman's meeting. He says"
there was a good attendance and
an interesting session hcld. The
640 acre homestead law was under -
der discussion , several of the
larger ranch men being very much I
opposed to it. Congressman
Kinkaid addressed the meeting
after he had been arraigned by
one speaker , fully justifying his
-action to the general satisfaction
J of most present.
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E 1236 Cent Josan1cl Satinee Lawns at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c 3
= - = 15 Cent j LLCkSleD B istes t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10e -
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E 20 Cent Chrysalide Mercerized Fancys , at. . . . . . . . . . . . 14c 3 ,
25 Cent Mercerized Silk Zephyrs , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c 3
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One IJot No. 40 , Fancy Ribbons-at..lOc : a yard ? I
Good LL Muslin at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c n yard
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11roken 110w is especial1y favored - i
ed this week with the presencei
of the Supreme Chapter of the
P. g..o. of Ncbraska that convened -
vened in thin city Wedncsday
morning.
'rhe B. & 1\1. railroad ran a
special train from Ha\'enIHl'rues-
day night for the accommodation
of. the delegates from the east I
to attend the li'ifteenth Annual
session of Nebraska Grand Chapter -
ter of the P. l . O. now in session
here in the Presbyterian church.
Delegates numbering 57 , representing -
presenting 35 chapters in Ne-
braslm are 1n attendance togethcr
with state ufliccrs and ladies
prominent in P. ] . O. circles.
'rhe state olTtcers and those
prolhinent in the work present
are Mrs. M. I e Weber , Pres. S.
C. G. ; Mrs. Jcnnie Burch , Supreme -
preme organizer , and Miss Mary
Osmond of Iowa and editor of
the l ecord ; N. G. C. Pres. Mrs.
Chas. Parmele of Plattsmollth.
President Parmele opened the
cOI1\'ention. 'rhe address of
welcome was delivcred by Mrs.
Nellie Humphrey of lIlis ity and
the response by Mrs. Carrie M.
Pcterson of Aurora.
A S910 , "A Summer l rain"
was beautifull ) rendered by Mrs.
Laura Sheetz of Omaha , and
elicited an encore "Oh that we
two were Maying. " .
A report of the suprcme convention -
vention , ' written by l\Irs. Mary
McKinnon of Lincoln was read
by Mrs. Jones. Report of Grand
Chapter ofi cers followcd.
'l'he dfternoon session cOI1\'en- I
ed at 2 o'clock.
A vocal solo by Mrs. Sheetz I
was followed bya - solo , " 'rhe
Swallows" by Mrs. Della Adamson -
son of Broken Bow.
Charters were granted to new
Chapters at Alliance , Ful1erton ,
Havelock , Fremont and North
. ( > latte. After Chapter reports ,
Memorial hour was observed by
< \n open meeting. Miss Minnie
Davis of Beatrice presidet , giving -
ing the memorial address , after
which the f llowing program
was given :
S lectloli u ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladles Quarlettu
\'Iolln Solo. . . . . . . . . . 'Nearcr 1\13 God to'rltee"
Prof. Garllchs. Hrolnll Uuw.
Vocal Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . ! . . .Harbor liar" .
l\rh. Laura Shcctl.
Sclcct Read Inlr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ou r } o'rleluI" ! I I
rs , gllzaucth Klrllpatrlclc , o Yurlc. I
At 7:30 : the convention was I
entertained by the band concert I
in the park. At I ) o'clock p. m.
a model P. E. O. meeting was
conduct d by Chapter S. of Broken -
ken Bow.
The white and yellow color
decorations-ornamented the front
and show windows of a large'
number of the business houses of
the city in honor of the presence
of the P. E. O. ladies. Some of
the decorations are espccial1y
fine and elaborate. Drayman
Smith had one of his drays artistically -
tically decorated. li'ree entertainment -
tainment is being furnished the
delegates and visiting members
and the local Chapter is endeavoring -
oring in every way to make thcir
g-uests fecI welcome in our city.
'l'he session will conclude this
evening wIth a public reception
at the opera house.
G. Ii' . Christy of Round "alley ,
kindly remeil1bered this ofi ce
with a friendly cal1 yesterday.
The summcr normal school
opened1\1onday , with Prof Herbert -
bert Sutton of Grand Island , and
Prof. Wimberly of Ansley in
chargc.
\V. W. Potts , wife and daughters -
ters , Maude and Madge have
planned a trip to the Yellow
Stone Park this season by an o\'er-
land route. Besides b'ing equipped -
ped with team , wagon , tent and
camping outtit the girls will have
a couple of saddle ponies to use
when they want to change their
mode of travel. They expect to I
start Friday or not later than
Monday. The Rnl'UBLICI\N
wishes them a pleasant trip.
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CurCH Olet Horcli.
\Vestmoreland , Kans. , May 5 ,
1902. Ballard Snow Liniment
Co. : Your Snow Liniment curet ]
an old sore on the si e of my chit ]
that was supposed to be a cancer.
The s re was stubborn and would
not yield to trea tmen t , un t il ]
tried Snow I-4iniment , which dill
the work in short order. M )
sister , Mrs. Sophia J. Carson ,
Allensville , Mifi n Co. ) Pa. , ha
a sore and mistrusts that it is
tancer. Please sen her a 50c
I bet tIe. Sold by Ed. McComas
Broken Bow and Merna.
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= = time in priccs onli'I ) ' Ncts. I bought out a conccrn that = =
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= = I-Row Sled Disc Listing Cultivators. L'he 11m ; ! ; H.id- = =
= = ing Culth'ator is just what its namc implies-the Boss of : : : : :
= = al1 riding culth'ators made , and 1 amrcady to stand by it , = =
: : : : : : : amI guarantce it to be the bcst cultivator madc , easiest to : : : : :
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: : : as I carry more buggies in stock than all the dealers in the = =
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= = from the factory the latest styles at the lowcst prices. If = =
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= = "The l'ealer ' That Saves Yon Money , " = =
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'rhe county board of supervisors -
ors met in adjournell session
Tuesday.
Dr. R ll. Mullins and wife left
yesterday for S1. Louis. 'L'hey
will go by Oscaloosa , Iowa , and
visH a few days before going on
to S1. I-4ouis. 'rhe DI"s son ,
Dick , went with them.
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Leslie Mc.Williams , who is in
chargc of a n. & 1\ [ . bridge gang
in South Dalwta , came home
last Friday on a fifteen day lay
olT to visit with relatives amI
friends. .
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FOR SAJ.H-House and 2 lots.
EnCJuire at Star Grocery Co. of
Concannon. 52-1
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I Real Estate , Loans If Insurance. 1
I have some of Ihe he llarms in the connly for sale. I
S I bave some of the best r nches in the state for sale. 8
R I have three good cit.r residences for sale. 8
1 have some of the most desirable city lots for sale. 6
S I ha\'e money to loan on good improved farms in'Custer Co. 8
8 I ha \ 'e'mone ) ' to loan ou good city property. S
I have the best quipped Insurance Agel.lc ) ' . in the county ; 6
S represcntlng" lhe strong'est compames In the world. I I ,
hold a certificate of authority from the Auditor of the R
State of Nebraska ; authorizing me as agcnt to issue
and countersign policies for the following companies :
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8 II"eq.ool1111 \ rU1l1lon all' ! Glol. ( lahl.$1 IHJI ) 1100 m lu Ballimoro fire.
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NI"m I lire.
Contlncnta lur NI\\ ! JI 11.lhl. in Ballllllflrc { }
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Aclnaur lfartflOnll'ahl. : - III Chlcallo "
l1 : .l Aetuaof lIarlflOnll..III. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:15 : IH , ; fll ) In l1o llOn I1re. { }
N nurlllan , \ nll'rlcIIlahl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ 1M ) IH ) , ) 1"1 In Italthuoro lire. "
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QlleclIIIHurallcuCII. ! \lIIcllca It.lhl. Inllaltlmorul1re. { }
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NlalfMao'irn InHllraCC' ! Cu.laltl In Ualllllloru I1n !
R 'J'rulcrH of Chicalfll I.ahl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOll IIH ) 10 In'lIallllllOro fire. R
Farmers , if ) 'ou wilI drop me a c1r < 1 01' can at lilY ofi ce I
wilI save ) 'OU from S .oo .to $7.50 on each S , OOO insurance 6 ' .
you want and place It with the above'compal1lcs.
E. C. HOUSE , I
Brokcn Bow , - - - - - - Nebraska.
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Fan11 IU1plelnents I
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we have some. . . . . . . . . . .
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Greed : : Bargain.s !
Come in and look them over.
16-inch High Ltft SuI key Plows. . . . . . . . . $32.00
4-bar , 30 Tooth Steel 3-Section II arrow. " 14.50
S Cultivators from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.50 up
i The Climax Three Wheeled lister
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x nat. r he hstcr t I lat p 1 eases.
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R A good 17. ( Harness of select stock ilt. . . . 20.00
On stock saddles we are always right. See our lin ! :
8 of saddles for spring. JanesvilIe Barbed Wire and Grand
g Island Field Fcncing.
Our Motto : "UNIHWSltJ.L. "
I C W. APPLE , I
West Side Square , - - - Broken Bow , Nebraska.
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