. . . " ' " ! . ' W . ! _ : . - ' " 'T. ) : ' . : . -f.'r.9.'ir'7' : ' : : : ' ! ' ! ' rr"y " ! , . 'i'f''Yi.'l'ftPjlft'v" : " " , ! ! , ' UQ\C\J \ \ t''U L\UIl . n\8 t t\e.\U 1 I " USTER COUNTY EPUBLICAN. , . ' . ' . ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. ' ' ' ' . LARGES'1' CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN 1'IIE COUNTY. . . , , . . . . . . . - - . VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRAS A , THURDSAY , SEPTEMBER 81 1904.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 13. . - . . . - - - - - . . NOllc thc It , ! : : ; atlnuti\'c IJe- causc cm1 > llcltu \ wcar glasscs. I.allies who imagillc that glasscs fruIII thcil- geol } looks sholll Our < < } pCrJllilllS to lit thcIII. : \ ! ' ; . have nosc piec s which are nt- t 1II0st inyisiblc , nud arc so ncat . t thatthc ) ' g'c n ( listingn ! ihc ( } mien ' 1.0 the wcarcr. POl' thosc Ip who IIIl1st wear spcctacles onr : 'framclcss glasses lire vcry liatis- factory. I : .qw. . . . . . . . . . . . . r---- ' . . . I School. Books , Table ! Nn _ _ School Supplies , . -A.T- tJ. G. Haeberle's : . _ . . . - - - - - - - - - I am now located just n rth of the Custer National Bank. Come and see n c fr bargain 111 r al estate. Some choice acre property - perty for sale. 8 tf RAs. ANDJWSON. G. H. Thorpe has hought the Charley Bowman residence property - . . , . perty in the west part of the city , , formerly owned by J as. Cosner. i He moved into his new purchase. . last week. i I I _ . _ _ _ _ ri : : : : : : ] J . - ' 1' . B. Hussell of Anselmo was a city visitor Saturday. J. T.J. Smith of Scandia , was a fnendly caller at this otlice Ij\ri- day. , H. E. Brcga of Callawa.r , was in the city attending court last week. J. J. Douglas came o\'er from Callaway Monday e\'ening to at- ten the fair. ) A. Moore came over from Calla - a wa.r Ij\rida.r to look after uusi- ness in the district court. Gov. Abbott of Gran Island , was in the city last Friday looking - ing after court matters. Judge Wall of T-4oup City , was in the cit.r the latter part of last 'week , attend ing district court , Judge J. S. Kirlcpatrick of T-4incoln , was in the city the lat- ler part of last week attending court. Mrs. S. L. MIller of Omaha , is visiting in the city with her parents - ents , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kennedy of the Commercial Hotel. Dr. Day has sold his residence to Jas. A , Kirk of the State Bank , and now offers all of his household goods for sale. Prof. B. . Hawthorn of Ca1)- ) away. is in the city this weekat- ten ing the county faIr. 'l'his office acknowledges a friendly call. 'Senator M. 1-4. Fries of Arcadia - dia , is in tl1e city this week at- te lding the county fair and renewing - newing his acquaintance with his constituents. lr. . and Mrs. Frank 'Vallace's little girl , Genevieve , died Sunday - day night at 8 o'clock. Age , three months. 'l'he Rlwunr.lcAN joins with the many friends of the bereaved in extending sym- pathy. JeJTerson Daggert , who recently - ly sold a quarter section of lanel to Bell l Ulpfield and John Dres- sell , could not resist the , temptation - tion of buying more , lan , and has closed a deal wi t11 R. E. llrega , for the southwest quarter of 15-15-23 , so he now has a half section of land in one patch , and will soon crect a residence add Ii ve thereon. Consideration $ lOOO.OO.-Callaway Courier. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . _ . - . - - - - m * : * m A Sewing Ma.chine Store . I , In.rc > v.J:1 : ! ' The Co. , manufacturers Singer of the c lebrateel. Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . Sinler $ ewinl ! Ma hine7. m have opened a store and general office in the Cus- ter Block , 3 doors north of Drake's dry goods jl storc. Besides thc various styles of family sew- m . ing machines manufactured this , : I the store will carry a full line by of. . . . . company . . . . . . . . . j . ' VJt Needles , Oil a.nd. Supplies. . " t w.I1mm ; 't.'m ' ! i\mm1 t mm i r k1iiW ! i 11mm m m 'i : I J 'tt't1'tttt"ttttttttt"tttt"ttttt ' ' ' " , " " tJtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt , , , , I \V Ug'OllSVagon Boxes . . . . , G rui n Drills at = = SQUIRES BROS. Uome to liS for your = = - - , ; , . I.W - AGO N 8,1 - - - I E : \Vag'on Boxes and Grain , Drills , and = = E : we will knock 'eni all out. . . . . . . . . . . . . = = Buerkins Wagons.$55.00 : ; Cresent Wagons'$55.00 - - = = \Ve also have the Oelebrated Ialldt = = E : \Vagon , acknowledged by all wag'on = = Il1nkers to be the best.Ve also sell the i r . ) Celebrated Buckeye . Grain Drills. - = - = = = Y ours c lor B USlness , . = = I SQllires Bros. , 1 North Side PublIc Square , - - Broken.Bow , Nebr.aska. ltl1 11tl1 11111 11111 11 11111 1111'1111111111111111l1111111111111111111 S : I Lon Davis of Georgctown , was a fricndly caller Saturday. Mcssrs. Krogcr and Roach f Elk Crcek , werc fricndly callcrs at this ofiice lj\riday. Mr. Huntington of Ellsworth , Nebraska , is in the city , the g-ucst of D. C. Konlcel. Henry Kelley of Anselmo , was a city visitor Monday. This office aclmowledges a friendly call. ' 'l'he O. E. S. Kensingtonmcet- : ing for the month of Scptcmber will be omitted. E. A. JOVNHH , Scc' ) " . Mr. amlMrs. Dome of Cedar county , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.Vells this wcek. Mr. Dome and Mr. 'VeIls' father came to Nebraska together in 1865. D. L. Hopkins and family of Callaway , left here 'l'hursda7. morning for St. Louis to visIt the Fair. Mr. Hoplcins recentl ) ' sold his interests in his store at Callaway. SheriJT .Smiley of Seward county - ty , came up 'r.uesd y mOrnilg ! and took back wIth hun the wIfe deserter , Kenned ) ' , and the woman - man and child with him , to Seward - ard on 43. C. C. Connelljof Gandy , is in the city this week visiting relatives - tives and attehding the county fair. He made this office his annual - nual visit and had his subscription - tion ad vanced. LOll Davis of Georgetown , has bought the 40 acre tract of land just north of the fair grounds of his father-in-law , John Sander- son. Mr. Davis expects to. move on his new purchase late this fall. Sheriff Richardson took Frank Ellinger to thepenitentary : at L111- coIn 'l'uesday morning and Geo. Cordis , the blind idiot to Hast- ing asylum and \Vallace to the Industrial school at Kearney. Bd. Moore accompanied him. C. H. Steer of Iowa Falls , was a pleasant caller at this office Monday ill company with P. A. Waiton. Mr. Steer was on his way from Roby , S , D. , where he had' been visiting his mothcr , Mrs. A. Walton , who is spending the summer in the hills with relatives. , P. N. Kirkpatrick , who lives on the Ryno table has an elegant prospect this year. He has in forty acres of macronia wheat which will yield about forty ' uushels to the 'acre. His oats are turning out welt , threshing about eight ) , bushels to the acre. He took a load to Broken Bow which measured out by machine measure 66 bushels but which weighed out at Broken Bow < )316 bushels , over running over one fourth.- Callaway Courier. tlIJraln. . S. A. Read , Cisco , Teas , writes , March 11th , 1901 : "My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall that itwas useless ; and after using several remedies that failcd to give relief , used Ballard's Snow I-4iniment and was cured. I earnesty rccommend it to an ) ' one suffering from sprains. " 25c , 50c , $1.00. Sold by Ed. Mc- Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. m m B : E3ovven. . Sells Good Grocerlesl , B Bowen's extracts are not weak. I Bowen's Groceries . are always . fresh. - - Bowen's Spices have strength. - I Bowen's Vinegar is Pure Old Cider. Bowen's Teas have quality. ti Bowen Sells Good Coffces. Bowen Sells Pure Old Cider Vinegar FOR PICKLILG. ' " Er m : = : ! : : iiri.'iUit : OJII . . . . I District Court adjourned Saturday - day night. Mr. and 4Tn's. J. R. Longfellow are thc proud parents of a girl that arrh'cd in their homc re- cenU ) ' . Prof. Zahn Icft Monday for Idaho Spring , Colorado , to spend a co 'ple 1I10nths recuperating his he aU ) ' . C. D. Kcntcel , revcnue collcctor camc down last wcek from the : wcst on a leave of absence a fcw da's to visit his famil ) ' . i Hon. A. H. Copscy of Wcster- viile , is attending the fair , mcet- ing his constitucnts. ' 1'his ofiice aclmowlcdges a friendly call. HeV. . T. Powers and wife were city visitors Saturday. Mrs. Powers still carries hcr arm in a sling , from a broken shoulder a few weeks ago. Tom Darnell , attorncy for the Anti-Saloon Lcague spolce 1t1 Prcsbyterian church Sunda ) ' morning , and to the union mcct- ing in the M. E. church Sunday . night. The Arington's Comcdians rrlayed to large hOllses Monda ) ' , ruesc.1ay and Wednesday nights , giving the ver ) ' best of satisfaction - tion in eadi of their cnt rtain- mcnts. 'i'heir specialties ue- tween acts are line and are the cause of man ) ' encores. 'l'hcy present "Leah , the lj\orsaken" to- . and "East " ' nigb.t Lynne" li'riday night. Mrs. Day returncd from the west last Friday to look after her interests in the divorce case \vhich terminated in a compromise of I differences and she and the Dr. ha\lc decided to live together. I . ' 1'hr Dr. is selling off his property and they will tra\'el for a while. 'rhe ' contemplate a visit to St. LouIs an California before settling again. . > - - - - - - - ' \VUnt 1M Life. In the last analysis nobody knows , but we do know that it is undcr strict law. Abuse that law even slIghtly , pain results. Irrel'ular ' liv ng mcans dcrange- men't of the ot'gans , rrsulting , in Constipation , Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quicJcly re-adjusts this. It's gentle , yet thorongh. Only 25c at Lee Bros. Drug Store. - . _ . _ - DR. T. A. LEACH , : Den.-tis-t : , Brokcn Bow , Neuraska. We are here to stay , and to : gnarantee our work to be as _ resented.Ve do not claim to do anything but what we positively ; can do. 'Ve malce a specialty of relieving r > ain in all dental operations - ations ; and for this purpose we are prepared to administer Gas , Vitalized Air and Dentaline , at your desire. Our fillings , plates , crowns and bridge work cannot be excclled in any manner as we make a specialty of all I . kinds of dental work. Our motto is to please you , and if you are not pleased we will rc- fund your money. T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. , ' . Telephone 258 , Office in Myers-Gliem ltilding. - - - trCr .r.r.r.r..r..r..Q'.r.r4 M Th SR . . . . . R i Ea.lI'le I I i Grocery I 8 I R Fro. ) ! Fruits , I Fresh Vegetables , . . A pples , if I Watermel ns , ti ! M Pure SpIces , ! : ! 6 Cider Vinegar. ! - - - - - : II A Full Line of I I Fresh Groceries I Ya.le Coffees. II I ' -I - " " "t't'tt't""t"t"t"'t1t'tt " ' ' ' " " " " " " ' ' + 'tt"t"t'tt'tt't"t"'t't""t ' " " ' ' , ' " " ' ' " " " " - - - . . . . I Wagons ! .1 - - = = I bought two car loads \Vagons from = = E : parties who hnd mo1'OVagons thun money. . = = E1110ng them are some Buol'kins , Brocksmith , . . 3 = = .Ii lorence and Lafayette 'N agons. AR long as = = . . E : thesc Ins ! ; 1 am going to sell you \Vagons for less = = E : money than other denIers can buy for. Come in = = E : n nd let 111e show you ns good nV ngoll ns other a E : dealers ure selling for $65.00 to $70.00 ' = : : - - . - - - - . - - I - For $55.00 I - ' 1 , , - - - E : J also have a cur of Gang and Sulky = = E : Plows which I am selling at prices that arc less = = \ = = than other dealers buy for. = = : , - - . . . . . . - - - . ' . . - - - . , = = Gang Plows , 12 and 14 inch , $55.00 :3 : ' E Gang Plows , 16 inch. . . . . . . . $35.00' = = - - ' - - - , 152 - uThe Dealer That Saves You Money , " ' " ; C.S. MARTIN , Mfl ! . Agt - - : : : : : : = = -AND DEALEU IN- - 1 - ANTI- UST GOODS. 3 . t ; 111111111111111111111111111111111111 + 1111111tl111111l11111111111111111111IS : [ - J. Ii' . Foxworthy of l yno was a friendly caller at this ofiice Saturda ) ' . 'l'he only evidcnce I remaining of the severe ldck he ' . received in the forehead a few weelcs ago is a scar. He waji . . very fortunate in pulling through ; it. ' . . . . . ' J ! _ . ) ' . ; . .r..r.t .cct .r.r.r.r.rJ".r.r.r.r.r.r.r.Mr.I'3.f.r.I'o'.i".r.r.r..r.t F.)01'.cr ti , . , . . . E . C . , .IL ; ; ; OU ; : : ) E . . . . . . ti , J I Real. Est te , Loans 6J Insurance I " : j .J. have. some of the best farms in tfle.-county fQr sale. . ' 1 I havc somc of the bcst ranches in the statc for'Sate. , " 'd I have three good city residences for sale. I have some of the most desirable city lots for sale. fi . I I havc moncy to loan on goof improvcd farms in Custer Co. . I havc money.to loan on good city property. B I have the bcst cquipped Insurance Agcncy in the c unty. ft ' 1 SH _ - - _ - _ - 86 S S Hail ! Hail ! ' :8ai1 : : ! Rail r 8 ' 8 6 Now that you have the bcst prospects for a bumpcr crop , protect it by insurance in the old reliable St. Paul Fire Ss and Marine Insurance Co. against Hail. S 8 i E C HOUSE 6. ' ' . . . . , H' . , ' AGENT , . ; , . . . . . ' Nebraslm. Broken Bow , - - - - - - . : , .r.r.r..r.r.r.'J".r.o . . .r.r.r.r.o .r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.o .r.r : , _ . . . . _ _ _ _ n _ . . . Aft AAAftAAAAA AAAAA A ftAftAAftAA A AAAAAftAAft ft AA . . 1t 1 r. . . . .if ) c , ! , I Have a Good Stock of : : . } j Quick Meal Ranges : . ! 'j , - - , : ! rl.'hcre is no better range in the ll1ar- : ; l : ket than the Quick leal.rrhis is : \ : the time when the cook is expected : : ! to put on a good Blonl for threshers : : and you should treat them fairly : : and furnish a range that wiH bake m ' , c we H. --o---a' . cc . . ! Our car load or 0.- . , I I . .OLD HICKORY WAGONS. . r : were shipped f.'om . Louisville , 1(011- ' . i : tucky , 011 the 21ld of August , and : : wiH be herB by the time YOll rend : \ : this. ' 1'I1Ol'e is cheaper wag'olls than : . / ' I the Old H ickol'Y , but none so good. : . . \ If you want a good \Vag'on buy : u : i : . 1-1 ickory. / , : : ! Our : lotto : "Undersell. " . : ; i ' - : , I ! : . : C. W. APPLE , ' . : , : I g 'Vest Side Square , Broken Bow , N ebruska. & 1'to. : I J'.J , : e " " ' JI'J''iI' ! ! ! " ! ' . ' 1II. , " ' . I . . . . . _ . . ' . . ' - - - - ' - ' " . . ' ,