I .b. _ . . . . . , . . " ; ' n" " , USTER { JO'UNTY EPUBLIC'AN. ESTABLISHED 1882. 'l'IIE OFFICIAL PAPEH OF CUSTER COUN'l'Y. LARGES'l' CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPEl IN 'l'IlE COUNTY. VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1904.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.1l. . - - - - - I " " " - -E" : : E"I I i J - - - - Call you see distillclly each I line of type , or each letter in a , hook or ncwspupcr ? If 'l1ot , ) 'our cycs nccd the assistunce of glasscs. To find out thc strcngth have a tcst madc. It will cost nothing. Glasses lilli/Ie from the prcscription of our optician will improvc and prcservc thc Sig I aCh ; ; e ; I ( ; t ; " . From our stock of Hycglasses and Spcctaclcs we can lit ol'din- . ory cascs at small cost. - - School Books. Tablets . . -AND- School Supplies. -AT-- J. G. Haeberle's : - - - - - - - I am now lucated just north of the Custer National Bank. Come : ' ! .r. and see me for bargains 1n rel ' , . ' estate. Some choice acre property - perty for sale. 8 tf RAS. ANDERSON. _ H. J. Edington , who with his \ wife is spending the summer at , I Palisade , Colorado , remembered ! a nnmber of his frien s in thelcity last week with a basket of fine Colorado Reaches. The editor of the REPUBLICAN was included in : I the list. - - - - - - - - : mmm ; im : < < : t : : t ; im . ' " " I3o"VV"eI1. , Sells Good Groceries ! i m M Bowen's extracts W ; are not weak. Bowen's Groceries m are always fresh. m - - Bowen's Spices ' have strength. . m t : , ' W Bowen's Vinegar . is Pure Old Cider. I ' m Bowen's 'l'eas have quality. . I I , < J Bowen Sells l , Good Coffees. I I" . . i i , Bowen Sells Pure Old Cider Vinegar ' , ,1 t. I FOR PICKLILG. sxss ro : : : : : : : : : : Mrs. Alfred Sdlreyer of 'l'riumph , and bo's , attended the fair last week. Merses Dan Sage nnd 'Wm. \Varren of Triumph , were cit } ' visitors 'l'hursday. Mrs. 140 IIonts left Monday on a visit to Polk count } ' to attend a family reunion. P. C. I rickson of Brewster , was ttending the count } ' fair in this city last week. J. M. Christensen of Berw'n , , called Saturday and had his sub- cri ption ad "anced to 11)05. . qhartey Garton is enjoying a V1S1t from a newhew of southern low , who arrived in the city Wednesday of last week. R ' 1' . Baker. I-4. A. 'Wells , D. M. Amsberry and wife went to Shelton l\Ionday to attend the distrit convcntion of the l\I.B.A. 1' . ' 1' . Varney , Bdgar Varney , I 'rhos. Blowers and 'V. S. Matley , of Ansley , were among those I who attended the county fair last 'l'hursda ) ' . Garland and Leland Lewis of this city , and Claude Kellenbar- ger of Merna , went to Grand Island - land the first of the week to attend - I tend the Baptist College. John San erson of Berwyn , called Saturday and had his sub- scripti n advanced and improved the opp rtunit ) ' of getting the State Journal free for a year. R. H. Barnard of the firm of Zumbrum & Barnard has pur"I I chased Mr. Zumbrums interest in the Callaway Queen. The l E- PUBLICAN extends congratula.tions to Mr. Barnard in his new pur- chase. Dan Barrett called Saturday and took advantage of our offer to furnish the State Journal frce. Others that waut to avail themselves - , selves of this splendid offer should call at once : "as the limit' is September - tember 30. ' The 1Uanagers of the county 'fair could greatly add to the comfort of those who attend the fair by setting the high ground in the vicinity of the floral hall out in shade trees and furnishing the grounds with scats. C. n. Case of Mason City , was awarded first prem1um on one of his Duroc Jerse.r male pigs , under - der one year old. It was one of his own raising and took the premium over , not enl } ' one he bought at the State 1"air ! , but over the one J. D. 'l'royer bought at Lincoln also. We understand howc'er that Mr. 'rroyer was awarded a premium on one of his hogs. hogs.Ve \Ve ommitted to mention the sale of the Calla way 'l'ribune last week to a stock company of popu- lists. 'l'he Tribune has been the standby/for the democrats for a number of years. By it passing into the hands of populists it leaves the county democracy without an organ. It was reported - ed that N. L. Reynolds , foreman of thc RHPum.Ic N , would take charge of the 'l'ribunp , but we are informed that statement was without foundation. - - - - - - - - , \Vllla. . Life. . In the last analysis nobody knows , but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even shghtly , pain results. Irregular living means derange- tIIent of the organs , r'sulting , in Constipation , Headache or TA'er trouble. Dr. King's New I4ife Pills quic1dy re-adjusts this. It's gentle , yet thorough. Only 25c at Lee Bros. Drug Store. I , wt : : it. : l : ; 1i : mit. : : r. ! zm ! . * ' : : & * m : f : , I A Sewing Ma.chine Store . In. . lJIIo'VVD. : : . ! . 'l'be Singer Manufacturing Co. , manufacturers or the oolohralod. . . . . . . . " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f SinJor SewinJ ! Machine , I . have opened a store and general oflice in the Cus- I ter Block , 3 doors north of Drake's dry goods . store. Besides the various st.rles of family sew- m ing machines manufactured by tl is company , the store will carry a full line of. . . . . . , . . . . . . . Needles , Oil nd Supplies. I . . : i : s : t : , \V. V. Mathews was a city visitor last 'l'hursda } ' . D. R. White is building a house in the south.east part of the city on the Reyner addition , M1ss Madge Kay returned to Peru last week to continue her studies in the State Normal School. J. C. Predmore ofVest Union , was a city visitor last 'l'hursday. 'l'his oflice acknowledges a friendly call. Miss Mary Conley cOlUmenced her school at Oconto last week. s 'l'his is her second year in the Ocon to schools. J. F. Short of 1-4omax , was in the cit ) ' several days the latter part of last week. He made this ffice a social call. Mrs. Vanlandingham and Scott Cooper are enjoying a visit from a brother of 'l'exas , they had not se n lor twonty-five years. Richard Crosley and Miss Lee , both of Mason City , were married - ed at the court house Wednesday of last week , Rev. J. R. Teagarden - den , officiating. 'l'he Sargent Lea er is auth r ity for the statemcnt that Peter I-4akeman and Mary Bedwell of Sargent , were married \Vednes- da } ' of last week. H. B. Drake will give n special introductory skirt sale 'l'hursday , Ii'rida v and Saturday of next week. Look up his ad. in this paper for particulars. J. D. Haskell of l\Iilldale , was in the city 'l"hursday and Friday of last week attending the county - ty fair. He remembered this office with a friendly call. Among those from Mason City attending the county fair were Doug Runya and wife , Willie , Willis and Elbert Runyan , John Mulvaney and C. H. Chase. F. M. Rublee of the Bank of Commerce informs us that he has soleI $14,500 worth of farm land in Custer county in the last 20 days. They were cash denls. Jas. Henry and wife of Etim township , were in the city last 'l'hnrsday and Fri ay , attending the county fair. They made the REPUBLICAN office a friendly call. J. M. Fodge of Ortello , made this office a friendly call Saturday - day morning. Mr. Fodge had been 111 the city all week as one of the managers of the count ) ' fair. Among those down from An- selmo last week were F. C. 'V11- son and wife , 1-1. B. Andrews , R M. li'oster , T. B. Russell , Enis Scott , E. J. Johnson and B. C. Empfield. A. R. Humphrey returned last Friday night from Iowa , where he was called September 1 , to attend - tend the funeral of his mother. Mr. Humphrey has the sympathy of the community in his great bereavement. H. H. Andrews of Callaway , was over to the Fair Friday. He informs us that he has sold three farms of his own in the Broken Bow territory in the past few days , which includes the last farm he has in this vicil11t } , . Ii' . L. Bailes of Ortello , was a business caller at this ofiice Sat- urday. He reports the corn wcll out of thc way of the frost in his vicinity and the crop good. He says that he had just finished -threshing a field of twenty acres of fall wheat that averaged a little over 28 bushels to the acre. At the pre"ailing price of wheat that would be about $23 an acre. 'l'he Agricultural Exper mental Station at Lincoln states that th Hessian Fl } ' is becoming a dangerous pest in Nebraska and especially in southeastern Ne- bras 1m. Prof. Bruner of the University recommends as a preventative - ventative of their spread the stubble should be burncd. 'rbat to make it effectual there should be co-operation among the farmers - ers in a communt } . . - - - - - - - - ft..rAh.II. S. A. [ ead , Cisco , 'l'e . ; as , writes , March 11th , 11)01 : liMy wrist was sprained so ball ) ' by a fall that it was useless ; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief , used Ballard's Snow I-4iniment and was cured. I earnesty recommend it to any one suffering from sprains. " 2Sc , SOc , $1.00. Sold by Ed. Mc-I Comas , Broken Bow and Merna.I I Miss Verda 'l'horpe commcnced her school at Georgetown last week. D. L. Myers of Sargent , adver" tises 100 bushels of tame plums for sale. G. R. Russom bought a. fine guilt of the Duroc Jcrsey stock of C. H. Chase : .t the li'air. P. II. Mun1\ \ : had 22 hogs on exhibition at the county fair and captured $22 in prem 11ms on his hogs. J.V. . Clay was up from Ansley last'l'hursd-aJ. His famil" who had been visiting in the city for a few days returned home with him l'ridaJ. ; G. L. Crookham of SlUuner , was a friendly caller yesterday. He had just returned from Knoxville - ville , Iowa , where he accompanied - ed his wife who will visit there a few weeks with her parents. Mr. CrooJd1a1U owns large land and Istock interests in the vicinity of Georgetown as welt as valuable - le real estate in Iowa. v-- . . . . - - - - - ss m * : i mm ! t ) I Ever TP pular ! ) . No artlclc of Jcwelr } ' i more . popular tball thc riug-ouc of the ; . , earliest forlll of personal Ullom- " ment , too. j i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - - . - _ t tI I We takc particl lor } > 1' < lc in our. i ring stock-it's varicd richtless is : extremely aUrnctivc. i. : . I Arcn't you lIItercstcc 1 . II I I Ed. McCOlnas , D UGGI T ! AND .rn'\VHr.I n. mmmmms mmSl ! DR. T. A. LEACH , : De:1.tis"t : , Broken Bow , Nebraska. \Ve are here to stay , and to guarantee our work to be as rep- resented.Ve do not claim to do anything but what we positivel ) ' can do. We make a specialty of reheving pain in all dental operations - ations ; and for this purpose we are prepared to administer Gas , Vitalized Air and Dentallne , at your desire. Our fillings , plates , crowns and bridge work cannot be excelled 111 any manner as we make a specialty of all kinds of dental work. Our motto is to please you , and if JOu are not pleased we will refund - I fund your money. " , . , T. A. LEACI-I , D. D. S. , Telephone 258 , Office in Myers-Gliem Building. , - .x-roolO'"ooIO'.r..r..r..r.M .r..r..r.l' tr Ii The. . . . . H Ea.gle I Grocery R . . N ' " Fresh li'ruits , N li'resh Vegetables , Apples , ! : i Watermelons , s- Pure Spices , R Ci "ogar. I . _ I A Full Line of I I B Fresh Groceries I I Yale Coffees. I 8 L ' tttt'tttt"ttt"'tt"ttttt" , ' , " , " " ' , " , , " + " " " " " " " " " " " ' - - - I Wagons ! I - - - : : = .I bought two car loads of 'Vagons from = = : : : parties who had more " "Vugons than money. = = : : : Among them are some Buerkins , Brocksmith , = = : : : Florence and Lafayette 'VugoHS. As long as = = : : : these last I am going to sell yon " "Vngons for less t = = = = money than other dealers can buy for. Come in = = : : : and let me show you as good a ' ' 'Vagon ns other = = = : : dealers arc selling for $65.00 to . $70.00 - = = - - - - - - - - . - - - I For $55.00 I - - - - - - . - - = = 1. also have a carof Gang and Sulky = = : : : Plows which J am selling at prices tl at are less = = than other denIers buy for. 3 - - - - - - - = = Gang Plows , 12 and 14 inch , $55.00 ' 3 E Gang Plows , 16 inch. . . . . . . . $35.00 : : : - - - - - - - - E "The Dealer That Saves Yon Money. " : : : - - C. S. MARTIN , Mf1 Agf - - : : : : : : -AND DEALEIl IN- : : : : : : - . - - - = = ANT 1l US'1' GOODS. = = 1111(11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l11111 ( 1111111111111 S : J as. 'l'albot of Westen'ille , had , l fine displa ) ' of fruit at the OUllty Fair a ! did also G. I ; ' . PerJdlls of BerwYll. 'l'here were - . . . . . . . .Ad. a number of others who had ex- hihits of fruit , but the only other name we learned was E. II. Pres- sey of Oconto. ' : .rJ".r..r..r..r..r.r. : r.r.r..Jr # : . . . . . . . . . . F.r..r.l'r.r..r..r..r..r..r..r..r.M . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) I Do You Want a I-Iome ? . . . . . . . -000 - , , . : JrIe > r Sa1e. . ' lone-story , 4-ro0111 honse , ground ( , Ox112. Price. . $ GOO.OO 1 one-story , frame , 3-room house , ground 100x1l2. I > rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 S 1 new one-story frame , 5-room house , one block from 8 N public square , with one lot. Price , . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,100.00 lone-story frame , 5-room honse , with barn and two g ts lots , nicely located. Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100.00 8 1 two-story frame , ( , -room residence , new cave. new barn , ( , lots , good well and cistern , nicely S located. Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,200.00 lone-story frame , 5-room honse , with four lots , Ss gravel wcll , wind mill , barn , chickcn house , S orchard. Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 S Some of the best tcn acre tracts adjoining town for sale. . . . ' S Some of the best located lots for res1dence. ' . E. C. HOUSE . . , I Broken Bow , - - - - - - Nebraska. . ' . " . . . . . . . ; " . : . . . : . . . ' . : . . . ' . : . r..r. . . . ' . : . ' " . . . . . . & . . . , - - - - _ . _ aAA .A AAA AAAAA A AAAA ftAAA A-A-A A - n . . . IU ' " . . ; . ; m . I " . . : W M ; ; > 1 . ' ' , i''i" < : ; J4 { ; I Have a Good Stock of ,4 : . I Quick Meal Rangesl : I > : There is no better ran e in the mal'- : : ket than the Quick lCal.rr'his is : the time when the cook is exp eeted : > to put ou a good meal for tlll'eshers : : and you should treat them fairly : t and furnish u rang'e that will bake . . : ' : . ! ! . t , ) "e 11 . _ . OJ : c I c J ) : OUI' ( nr load of 00' . 01 i . ) , ! . .OLD IIICKORY WAGONS. . : were shipped from L9uisville , K.en- i tncky , on the 22nd oE August , and : : wi II be here hy the time yon read If : : : this. 'l'hel'o i ( heapel' wagons than the Uld lLickory , but none so good. \ : 1 r you want It good \\'agoll \ bUYIa ; ; ; ; : : 11 iokOl'Y. ; ; Onr .Motto : "Undersell. " . c ) i C. W. APPLE , , ! : 'tV est Side quare , Broken Bow , N ebrnsk . ' , , J : J' v Jii.W J ; : : " . J' . J&J'J& ' : iif . . ' -