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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1904)
' : :3uotct7 : Llurarll'U t rl8t\O 'liS' CUSTER COUNTY EPUBLICAN. ' . ' ' . ' ' PAPER OF . ' ' ' ' IN ' ' . ES'1'ABLISHED 1882. 1'HE OFFICIAL CUSTER COUNTY. LARGES'r CIRCULA'1'ION OF ANY PAPER 1'IIE COUNTY. , VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURD8AY , SEPTEMBER 22,1904.--EIGHT , PAGES , NO , 15. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uu _ _ _ _ . . . . - ISFAcrION A 'IS.INSURED 't'j' . 5"J \ to every wearer of . : a Simmons Chain 'f/ / , by the trade mark , I , 1M , , , , \ stamped Inside the 1 ( ( " swlve I bow. It stands for the strongest guarantee that manufacturers . . . or dealers can give , and which go es V with everyone of Sftmmons Watch Cbains , I I - " ' " School Books , Tablets I . I -ANn- . I I School Supplies - , I 1 -AT- I I J. G. . Haeberle's : . , _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - r am now lucatcd just north pf thc Custer National Bank. COIl1 and sce me for hargains 111 rc l estatc. Somc choicc acrc Ijro- perty for salc. S tf HAS. ANDHHSON. - - - - - U. B. Andrews of Anselmo , J was a social caller last V'riday. 'r' He took aeh'antagc of our special otTer fot' the l m'uBT.JcAN and State Journal whid\ furnishes both papers for the pricc of one. - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! xm w. x mm I m : E3ovven. . ffi Sells Good Groceries ! sf I Bowen's extracts I H are not weak. , ; : m . CE Bwcn' : : > GrocerIes ! j al ' frcsh. are wa ) f. i - - I CE ti Bowen's Spiccs i a ha\'c ntrength. 8 I t f. ' 1 < 1 :2E : f et Bowen's Viuegar is Pure Old Cider. t . . ' t ' ' ' m elI Bowcn'g 'I'c ! ; h a v e q 11 a li t ) ' . , el elI I I ! ; . < 31 Bowen Sells r4 : :1 : Good Coffees. I m _ _ ! 1 31 1.1 ; m M Bowen Sells t I m Pure Old Cider Vinegar l m : ' : ' : : Z ! : ! : : : : : : : : : : Mcsdamcs J. J. and G. O. Joy- ner of Merna , were in the city 'l'uesday. \ Vm.Vorth of the West 'l'ablc , was transacting business in the city Satunlay. \Vatter Scott , ' 1' . B. l ussell and B. C. Nmpfield of Anselmo , wcre in the city Saturday. A. J. VanAntwerp left 'l'ues- da , ) ' morniug for 1-4incoln to at- tenel the Slate University. Mrs. W. A. ' 1'11ompson left 'L'uesday morning for Bellvillc , Kansas , to attend the funeral of a ncphew. II. II. Hiatt , editor of the Sar- gent Leader , was in the city over Snuda.y. He returned Monday by way of Aurora. Mr. Crou1cham of Sumner , of Wh0111 we tI1 llle mcntion last wcek , states that we wcre misin- iornll'd reganling him. Mrs. IIcnf ) ' Rceder called Saturday and took advantage of our alTer to furnish the State J ou rnal free for one year. Mrs. C. A. Chapin and daughter - ter Myrtle , left 'l'uesday morning for Chicago. Mrs. Chapin is going there for , medical treat- ment. J. n. McGuirc , supervisor of the Fifth district , was a friendly caller Saturday morning. lIe with the othcr mcmbers of the road committce had been out examining - amining roads whcre petitions were pending. Manager Iszard of the Custer . Dramatic Compan ) ' informs us that the com pan ) ' is now rehearsing - ; entitled "Com- , ing a new play - rads" to prcsct ] t to the eople of Broken Bow in the near future. 'l'he play he predicts will be hard to beat. - - - - - - - - - - , , . 'VIIAI I I."e. - - I n the last analysis nobody knows , \Jut \ we do 1mow that it is under strict law. Abuse. that law eve'n ' shghtly , pain results. Irregular living means derange- mcnt of the organs , rrsulting , in Constipation , Headache or f-4iver trouble. Or. King's New Lifc Pills quickly re-adjusts thiq. It's gcntle , yct thorough. Only 25c at f4ec Bros. Drug Store. - _ _ _ _ _ _ n. _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . .n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TM Mmmnm1mmi' mlmmmm ' ' .Fits. . I 1m \Ve are sole rcpresen-l ! talivcs in this district ; of threc well known a reliablc 1\lail Order e 'l'ailoring houses In e . Chicago and guaranS : tee a perfect fit and H i satiBfaction on U . ; tv \ /1 / en ' s S HIts aBe , I g : Ovc coats , a } d. . ! Ia : hes Man 1 allored ; 1 SIc ll'ts. . . . . . . I -ee our 800 Samples. I I j Watts-Kennedy I _ Wil IlHII-'ID1lillJt ; 'WJ _ " _ _ _ _ _ " " " ' ' ' ' _ ' ' ' _ ' _ _ _ . " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . , nnnDn. . . . . . . . . . .04. & . U6. - - - - - - 1 I IPt AwS ; igM hi ; St ; ; : if In.IIJ"OVV'.1.1 : : ! I 'l'he Singer Manufacturing Co. , manufacturers of thp cclebrated. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , , Siner ! SoY/in / ! ! Machine , I have opened a store and gcneral ofi cc in the Cus- ter Block , 3 doors north of Drake's dry goods ' store. Besides the various styles of family sewing - , ing machines manufactured by this , the store will carr ) ' a full Ite I of. . . . . company . . . . . . . . . I A : : : : : ' . C. H. Holcomb and family rc- turned last week from a viSIt at thcir old home in Indiana. C. G. Empfield and wife of McKinley , left Tuesday morning for St. I40uis to visit the fair. Ray Armour left ' .ruesday morning for AnnArbour , Mich. , to attcnd the law school there. J. 1\1. Foc1ge and wi fe of Ortel- 10 , 1Jassed through the city 'l'ues- day morning on 42 011 their way to the St. Louis exposition. .T as. T4Cd wich has commenced the ercction of a d welling two blodes sou th of the Commercial Hotel. When completed it will contain (111 modcrn improvements and cost about $3,000. II. E. Muessel of St. Paul , Minn. , was a friendl ) ' caller at this office vcsterda ) ' , accompanied - ed by his itncle , J. O. "l'aylor. Mr. Muessel is a carpenter and painter by trade and is herc with the \.iew of locating. 'l'he Custer Dramatic Company gave an entertainment at Ansley . ! \Ionday night of last week. 'l'he members of the company arc very much gratified over the compliments received on that occasion - casion by the people of that com- munity. Of the olllcers of the gtate malitia , who had taken examinations - tions before the cxamining board we notice in the list of those that passed was Captain E. C. Pickett of Broken Bow.Ir. ! . Pickett was elected captain of Co. M to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of H. F. Kennedy. SheritT Richardson returned Manday night from Ainsworth where he , vent to receive the man and woman horse theives that gave the officers of Dawson and Custer a lively chase through the country. But on arriving at Ainsworth the parties that wcnt along for the purpose could not identify the parties under arrest as being the oncs wanted and the sheriff had to return without thcm. 'rhe Shelton Clipper , published - ed by : li' . D. Reed gave a very crehtable write up of the District - trict convention of the Modern Brotherhood of America that was held at Shclton last weee. 'rhe following is the names of the delegates elected to thc supreme convcntion to be held at . ! \Iinncapolis , October 12 : Geo. W. Lawson , Shelton ; . ! \Irs. F. C. Wilson , Anselmoj f-4. Nnslow , Ravcnnaj II. 1-1. Jones , GotHen- burgj J. W. RadclitT , 14exington. Bcing away part of last week we ommitted to note the burning of a steam thresher on the Rced farm west of Merna last Saturday - day night week. Besides the machine it is reported some 400 bushcls of grain was burned. Will and Joe Krem were arrested - ed , on SuspiclOn for the crime and brought to the city. 'l'hey were placed under bon s for their ap" pearance at the November term of court. 'l'hey gave the required - ed hond and were releascd. 'l'he Broken Bow Band will give a concert in which the best talent in thc oity will take part both vocal and instrumental. 'l'he proceeds go to help dtfra ) ' expenses to Omaha. 'l'he ban will emplo ) ' outside assistance , making it one of the best band in the Paradc and will do mud to advertise Custer county. ' 1'h ( ; committee has given the band thc post of honor in the parad ( ; which rel1ects greatly to our standing in musical apprcciatiotj alld 0\11' citizenH should turn oui and patronize the. concert and help the band. The concert wiI ] be gi\'en Fridav , September 301 in Opera lIe se. Show VOUI appreciation of the band"am ] e\'cryone buy a ticket to th ( concert. 'l'h hand will emplo } I ) men outside of their band and the bo's need your help to ad. vertise Broken Bow and Custel county. Hemember the datel Frida , September . Oth. - - - - - - - - - Hllfalnll. S. A. Head , Cisco , 'l't > xasl wriles , i\larch 11th , 1901 : " 1\1) wrist was sprained so badly by < J fall that it was useless ; and aftel using several remedies that failce ; to give relief , used Ballard' ! Snow Liniment and was curcd , I earnesty recommcnd it to an ) one sutTering from sprains. " 25c1 50c , S1.00. Sold by Ed. Mc. Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. Jas. Ledwich sold a farm for I T.V. . Edwards livc miles northwest - west of the city a fcw days ago to a son of Joe Whitncy. Consideration - sideration , S2,600. Dr. G. F. Bartholomew of Comstock , who bought Dr. Day's ofl ce and practice has taken possession - session and is now in thc city. 'rhe Dr. has also hought the Broken Bow Hospital which he will run in conncction with his profession. Mrs. Bartholomew will join her husband here about the first of October. I Mrs. Byron Mack of Sheridan , \Vyoming , is visiting in the vicinity uf Mason City and Ans- ley. Mrs. 1\1ac1e came to Custer county in early days with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wea- ver. After her marriage she mo\'ed to Wyoming where her husband is engaged in the sheep industry. 'L'hey havc residcd there for the past seventeen years. , ' ' . . . Curd of'1'I1".kll. I wish to extend m.r heartfelt and sincere thanks to the man ) friends who so Inl elly assisted at the funeral of my belovcd mother. IIoRACJ\ . KING. I . , , : - - - - - - - - s You Can Buy I All Kinds of I School Books , I And School Supplies m ' i AT Eel. McComas' I . , . - ' D UGGlt3T . ' ' ' ' AND .JlnVur.I-H. m m m . . - - - - DR. T. A. LEACH , : Jen.tist , Brolcen Bow , Nebraska. 'Ve..are hcre to stay , and to guarahtee our work to be as rep- resented.Ve do not claim to do anything but what we positively can do.V c make a special ty of rcheving pain in all dental operations - ations ; and for this purpose we are prepared to administcr Gas , Vitalized Air and Dentaline , at your dcsire. Our fillings , platcs , crowns and bridge work cannot be excelled 111 any manncr . as we make a spccialty of. all kinds of dental work. Our motto is to please you , amI if you are not pleased we will refund - fund your money. T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. , 'l'elcphone 258 , Ofiice in Myers-Glicm . Building. - - - - - - - - - - - - JI" . : o'X'- I Th a. . . . . I Eagle I Grocery t h _ ' _ _ _ li'resh Ii'mits , H Fresh Vegetables , A pple ! ! , Watermelons , Pure Spices , ! : i Cider Vinegar. - _ _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - I A Full Line of I I Fresh Groceries _ . _ - - . . I Yale Coffees. I I . 'Phone 58. .1 . " " " "t"t""t"t"'t"t"t " " " " " " " " " ' " " + t"tttttt"t'"t't"'f""t" " , , , " ' " ' " ' " " " " " ] = = = = 'J - - 1 I w agon5. I J - - = = I bought two enr loads ofV ngons from = = \ ! E : IHlrt es who hud more \Vngons thnn money. = = ; : : : Among thom Ul' ( , some Bucrkins , Bt'ot'lRmith , = = j I : : : II'loronce uncI LI ruyetteVugons. . As long as = = i I : : : these last I am going to sell you \V ngons rot' less = = .i : : : money thun other denIers ean buy for. Come in = = ' : : : : u nd let me show you us good It \ V ag'OI1 us other = = ' : - : : dealers UI'lI selling for $65. ( ) ( ) to $70.00 : - : ; . r1 , ' - - = = = = ' ) I For $55.00 I ] . : : : : : : : : ; - ' - 1 E I also have 1em' \ of Gang and Sull < y = = : : : Plows whieh I am selling at ; { ) l'iees thut ; uro loss = = Ethan otlwr dealers buy for. < - - - - ' - - I E Gang Plows , 12 and 14 Inch , $55.00:3 : ' ! E Gang Plows , 16 inch. . . . . . . . $36.00:3 : ' - - - - - - I "The Dealer That Saves You Money , " 3 1 ! C.S.MARTINMfliAgt I . 'j : : : : : : : { = = -AND DEALEIt IN- " , - - - : - : : ANTI-rl'.L lJsrl' GOIS. = = ; 11111111111111111111111111il11111111 + 1111111111111111111111111111 1111111 . J , r . J. 'L' . Arthur , super\ ' ser of District No.1 , called Saturday and had his sub criplion advanced - ed to 1905 and got the hencfit of . _ - . - - . . . . - - - - - - - - . .1 . our pecial offer on the State Journal. Mr. Arthur has been : ! renominated for supervisor on j t he pop ticket. , . ; ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---1 > . . _ . _ j I .Yf.cr..cr..o : . : f"/"J".r.r..r..r..rJ".r..r.Q.Y".r.QJO : JOI'JCICY".rJf. I Do You Want a I-Iollie ? ; ft --000 . S . Sg - , " i S 8 F"'or SB11e. g . . , 8 S 8 lone-story , 4-roolll house , ground ( , OxI12. Pricc. . $ ( ,00.00 11 I 1 OIte-stor ) ' , frame , 3-room housc , ground 100x112. ) lricc . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 8 ' g 1 new one-stor ) ' framc , 5-room house , one block from S /I / public square , with one lot. Pricc , . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 100.00 g 1 onc-story f ame , 5-room hO I C , with barn and two 8 , lots , mcely locatcd. I ncc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100.00 11 ' " I frameroom rcsidence , . 1 two-story -room ncw cave. new S S barn , ( . lots , good well and cistern , niccly S located. Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 fi fi lone-story framc , 5-rool1l housc , with four lot , fi S gra\'cl wcll , ind mill , barn , chic1mn house , S orchard. Pncc. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 . t. S me of the best tcn acrc tracts , adjoining ' town fi S for salc. g 6 Some of the hest locatcd lots for rCsidcncc. I 1 I E. C. HOUSE , I ; . : Brol < cn Row , - - - - - - Nebraska. L..r..r.r..r..r.r. 'r.r.M .r.r.r : r..r.Q".r.r..r..r.Q".r.r..r.r..r.r..r..r..r..r..r.r.r.r.r. .r.rJl' 1 , , ; - . . . - - - - . . - . . . . . . . . p . . :1 . ' r.nt.r r. Attttt : : : : : t ( vflt\ ; : : ; 1t : t\ ! t : fzt ii : 1t 1 : : i C , ' , I Have a Good Stock of ' ; & . : 1 ; \ ret. : . c . , II Quick Meal Rangesl : ! , : c ) ( ; t i . 'rhol'e if better ' ' in the ' ) Cao. ; ! no 1'anrJ'e mlt1'M : kot than the Quick feal. 'rhis is ' : . , , ! the time when the cook is expontod ; : ) to put on a good mea I fot' threshel's : . , I :4 : and you should t'eat ! tlwl1l fail'ly ; - ; : and furnish a I'ango ; that will bake : , ; : . we 11.- 000 . IJ 1 : c . , < * c Out. load or : ! car 000. ' " ' c ! . . OLD HICKORY WAGONS. . : : \ : were shipped [ " 0111 Louisville , l\.el1- 1 tucky , on the nd of. A ngnst , and : i : will be hol'o hy the time you I'end : Ij : this. There iH cheaJ > el' wag'ons tlH111 ; " 1 : . to ; / Old H ickol'y , hnt none so good. : , 11- yon want a g'oodVag'on hurkH . : i , . H ' . I : iukol'Y. : , ' . C On1' 1\otto : "Undersell. " : ,1 , j. c. W. APPLE , . i' . 1 . : \Vest Si e Square , Bl'okon Bow , N eh1'askn. : .J"M . . . . > > l& J&J < . . .rJt J&.W J Ji\f'JJ&N. \ . ;