, . nr''U ulJu\1 . tL . .tato . Uhf. LIU 'T' " . . - . " lUSTER 'UOUNTY EP'UBLICAN. : , S'l'ADT ISHl D 1882. 'l'HE OIi'FICIAL PAPER OF cus'rER COUNTY. LARGES'l' CIRCULA'l ION Oli' ANY PAPEI IN 'l'IlE COUNTY. . , . . - - ' " : . . - . . - - - - ' - . - - - _ . . : VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1904.--EIGHT PAGES. A NO. 22. . - - - . . - - . - - - - I . . M . , , : . , , " , ' . ' . . . . . . : . ! . ( . : . I'sf } . . . . . . . : . < > Yt . \ . ' : : . . : . . . I . . - . . . . , . ' "I1i . " . . . . . i"I ii' .1" " I' . . . : ' . : . It .1' ' " \ .IV ( ' . " ' . ' ! . ' . ! , : j'I , : ; : . . . ; " : . . ; ' : : : ' ! , . . ' ; : . : ' : : i . . .I. : . . ; : j . l.Q : "i : I. l i , ' ! J. .i.i.i : " : 'J { , : , r : : Xt.f.l rifi : " ' : X ' : : : ! \X > ! 'r.7' : > ' fi , - . f-A t tI . - ' . k. " .t- , . \ \ Fe m ; ' ' ' - ' , f I ) / i1 . . . " . . . . , ( , . [ 1 I , . \ . - . .J " I ; ; . . . . . , . ; : I . . , , " 'I ' ' . . 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Come and see me for bargains 111 real estate. Some choice acre property - perty for sale. 8 tf HAS. ANDHHSON. . . . - - - - - - - o Money to loan 011 imprO\'ed farms.-l . G. l\IoOHF. , Gleim Block. 41tf . . - - - Some nicc hogs at SeyboltR Rale on the 16th. I . . . . - - - - - - I H.eneau & Leonard , Bonded Abstracters. Order h ) ' phone , we pa ) ' the call. , Bring your chickenR to P. J. Simonson and get the highest mark t price. 10 tf SCJhoH has a nice lot of Duroc J crseys. Farm Lease , Chattle 110rtgage and Warranty Deed blanlg at this office. - . - - - - \V AN'l'ltD-Men with families. 11'air price and good houses. \VUST UNION MII.LING Co. 34tf West Union , Neb. . , - - - - - - ' - - - - - DR. T. A. I.EACH , : J : ) : EI'Jax : : IScrr Brol < en Bow , Nebraska. I t is our aim to gi'e you honest - est , conscientious work and to please you in ever ) ' detail. Should our fillings comc out or our work prove un atisfactor.r in any manner - ner we will cheerfully refund your money or do the worl ! over free of charge , whichever you desire. Bv a new method we remove the -Ii ve ncrve perfectly painless and immediatcly Jill the tooth , thereh ) ' avoiding the of't f 'peat- ed visits of the patient to thc den- tist.Ve are prepared to extract teeth absolutely painless and insert - sert new ones the same day if de- sired. Our anesthetics ar adso. lu tely harmless. T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. , Telephone 258 , Office in Myers-Gliem Building. m : : : : : : : : : : m I Thc district court will convene ill this Ctty next Monday witb Judge IloRtctlcr 011 thc b 'l1ch. d. Hey e , Secrdar ) ' of the State Bankmg BOlml , camc up from Lincoln Monday to remain ovcr election. Major r lison of Anslev , carne up Wcdnesday with elecWtion reo tUfl S. This ofl ce acknowledges. . a fnc1l < lIy call. : ChaR. Penn , COlll1nandmcl1t of I I the Soldiers Home at Milford , camc home Sunday night to exercise his right of franchise. W. D. Hall of Sargent , was a friendly caller at this officc this morning. He came o\'cr yester- da ) ' with the election rctt1rn . W. S. Amsbcl'ry of Sheridan , Wyoming , is expected to arrive in the city li'riday with his bride. They will visit Kansas City ald 8t. 140uis before they return. Jerome Whitc and family. who left here two or three ycars. ago and went to 1\Hssouri , have re turned to Broken Bow with the view of buying property and locating - cating rermanently. Miss Lena Caywood , who has been in California for the past four or five years , returned home 'l'uesday on a visit. On her return - turn she visited thc 'Vorlel's Fair at St. Louis and relatives in Illinois. As thc official canvass of the election returns will not be malle until tomorrow , we are unable to ! g'e exact figures on the several candidates this week , but will publish 'the vote in tabulated form next week. 'rhe special meetings at the Baptist Church closed Sunday night. Twenty.three professed conversion during the meetings. Rev.Vhite left to-day for Juniatta , where he expe ts to put in special work for two or , .thrce weel } > , > . He is a hard and ff ctiV'V 'ker and is filling' the position of "Pastor at Largc" in a vcry acceptable manncr. He is the right . man for the place. - - .A UC"I'IOt'C Of Rcgistered Duroc Jersey Males and Gilts at my place , November IS , at 10 o'clock a. m. four miles south of Broken Bow. 'l'hiR being my first annual sale I invitc you to attend and be convinced - vinced that the abovc hog is meeting with great popularity not only in the cast , but is Rwift- ly moving" westward. I do not claim to havc the best berlt hut do claim to have some good ones. M ) ' heard hcaders have heen selected - ected from prize winning strains ( 'aeh year , paying as high as $100 for males. My this year's shoats arc the best J ha\'e ra.ised. Why breed infcrior grades when y u can buy registcred ones. Come and bny at your OWll pricc. Let me say you cannot make good animals with corn , alfalfa , barley or other frains. First you must havc a foundatoin from which to build. 'l'ry making one out of a razor back that I have secn roaming the woods of Flor- ada or some like specimen in Nebraska. . J Cadwell Perfection 20251 SIRES' ' 1 Cad well Corrector 26157. Lady Broken Bow 49614. Lady Gibson II 31080. Edna III , 26568. DAl\S- Manley Sow 62966. Edna Perfection ( ,2967. and Othcrs. TERMS OF. SAL1Under : $10 cash. O\'er S10 , tcn months time at 10 per cent , approved security. Also some choice Hegistered Herford bull calves of the best breeding. ' 1' . C. Callahan , auc. tioneer. O. N. CADWULI , . 1I . .t I.llIllnclit UI1 " .arth. Henry D. Baldwin , Supt. City Watcr Wors } , Shullsburg , Wis. , writes : iiI have tried many kinds of liniment , but I have never - er rcceived much benefit untH ] used Ballard's Snow 14inimen1 for rheumatism and pains. ] think it the best liniment OrJ earth. " 2Sc , SOc , $1.00 Sold by I Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and I Merna. - U ( > IIU"Ucnll Elected aU Mix Ctlll I'CI'I.l' ' ! lIIrn III NcIJrl19kn. 'rhe ) ' arc : l . J , url U , li'irst District , Lincoln ; J oh n L. Kenncd ) ' , Second District , Onla- hnj J. L. McCarth ) ' , 'rhird District - trict , Poncu ; B. H. Hinshaw , Fourth District , l"airbur ) ' ; G.V. . Norris , li'ifth District , McCoolq M. P. Kinkaid , Sixth District , O'Ncil. Kennedy heat Ilitch- tock of Omaha by SOO votcs. J. ' 1' . Arthur , populist , of Comstock - , stock , was re.elccted supef\'isor in his district over John Scott by 100 or more votes. He carried Sargent by 99 votes , and his own township , Douglas Grove. Scott carried his own townsh ipVest - cr\'lllc , b ) ' 33 votes. OKT . .a.o. Tomorrow is election aud we'll bet Usnt I half of the cBndidates will be elected. 'i'hose of our people , doing business at nok n lIow on Frida ) " audSaturday ; were 1\Irs , Ashbaugh an Harry , Walter Day an wife , J. R. Baker ol1cl wife , and Mart Johnson. Aw05 I..ewis of Custer Center , and his father of Broken Bow , stopped over lost' ' 'fhursday , as t1\ey \ were on their way up to their claims in the saud hills , helping C. D. Da ) " thresh his millet. Sawmy Waddington passed the c.iti. cal point last Thursday aud with no bockset we look for his recovery hilt it will be some time , as he hAs bccn very low , and is } 'et for that maUer. Corn husking is now in full blast , the threshing is now all doue , and the lUa- chines pulled in for the winter , and we can only say that the harvest of all kind } of crop , has been a bountiful one. Dr. J. II. Morrow , who has charge of the cases of Scarlet Fever at Mr. Hill's came o\'er Sunday and concluded that it would not be safe to raise the quarin. tine for some days yet , consequently the republicans will be short two straight voteR in this township. The Literary Society held their election - tion of officerat / last mee.ti g , and for this term are 111 follows : PreRident , n. Pope ; Vice-president. Roy Eastman ; Secrelat' } . and treasurer , Archie Hughesj Critic , Miss Swenson. 'fhe next meeting will he held at C. D. DIl1residence. . . . . VICTORIA. The meetings at the Robinson School house closed 'fhursday evening. 1\1r. IIlItll\lrs , Dave Christen returned from the St. I.ouis Fair last wl ek. Re. . . DeIollg was occolllpaniell last Sunday by Danny Cosncr of Mcrna. Guy RobinRon returned Iriday from St , Iouis. IIe reports a good time. SlIpt. Iewis called at the Robinson School house last 'fuesllay hut found tbe < < leer locked. Miss l Ulma Carr of Uroken Dow , is \ ' sitil1g among friends amI relatives at New Helena. R. R. Robinson amI son Harvey , were business visitors at Broken Bow Friday aud Saturday. 1\1rs. I dmunds rect : ! ve II UIl' satl news , . WellneRda ) ' , of tbe 11eatb of her mother. in South Wales. William Edlllllll S antllIarvey Robin. SOli were business visitors atIr. ! . Iows ot I.odi last Tueday. ! l\Iisses Mary , Sarah alill Ruth HdlllUlul'i weut to CUlllro last Satunlay for a few days \'isit among friends. Willie and Bennie Williams , John Sny" der antI Joe Doman have purch05ed new corn sbeller : ; . 'fhese new macbin will 500n have tbe corn shell'ell. Thcre is no school at tbe Robinson School house. 'fhe tea her , Miss Mag. gie 'fu'lor of Merna , is . . .ery sick witb typboid fe\'cr. We all wish for her re- co\"ery so sbe can be among us again. SoUle of the hoys had a good timc Monday nigbt. They serenaded Willie McGaughey and wtfe at Mr. Snyders and thcn pla'ed a few tricks ou some of the I nei hbors who were at home aud asleep. Can anyone suggest 11 go otl way to make youn men and boys behave , at least , half \\11) ' dece nt when they are at church ? Young men and bo's sbould have respect for otbers even though they ha..e none for themselves. If they can not go to church or any place of gather. ing and behave themselves as genU em en should , the ) ' should sta ) ' at home , sa\'e their ' aud bu ' hook " - monc ) ) a on "ml1l1- , uers" if they do not know how to hehavc without beillg told 11) ' pastor/l lul those who go to the same places as they do. It is shame for them to do as the ) ' do. Iarents go with } 'our children somet tues and see for } 'ourself how they act. , Teach them to respect those around t1lem or to stay away until the ) ' do know better. " 1I1I.I.n..I NIl\\'H. I. . Wearing has n IIeW comer at his honse. It is a dnughtc r. All is wcll. J. II. Sloggelt has agl\iu lIIovctl to the lIow nnll Albert Walker IIIO\'CS onto his ( arm. 'rhe hUIII of the tllt'cJher : alul the teeter or the cngine have pnssecl throngh onr ncighborhooll. 1\1rs. t' . G. Montgomcr ) ' is at Pringlc , . D. , on a visit to her chilllrclI tlllll grand children. David Ashbangh htls the skeleton of his new house up bnt thinks he will not hnvc it finishcd before spring. J. Austin I.o'd is now in the dehoruing husiness alltl is around like a roaring lion seilldug whom he mo ) ' de- . 'I'he clection hns passed , the batlle of ballots is over once more 111111 no mtlttcr who is dectcd just pntlt down in IIIt1c\ : aud white ( he is III ) ' prcsitlent , ) 111111 uow what next. 'rhe roat ! boss hllll comc I1l1tl tlisnppcnt'- ell like the morning mist 8nd 1I0W the gofers are springing frPIII the gronlltl in all directions aud it begins to look us though spnds was tt I1l1lpS. Com ? Yes ! Wc huvc an cxtradori- nary fair crop of coru tllltl soon will hc heard the voice of the fcstive forevcr singing : Drllll ( out of th , ' lIallo ; :11111 : h\lIIIII..r. ' .rhe lumber an01I1'1,1Il'0 \ ; : I. ctl ! tinker up th , ! corn crll" 'he eOI'll Is rip , ' III } ' bo'o ; : RUII out the walrOIl JOhllll ) ' . We atart at euly lIIorn : To set the Baul.HoauJ'I rllllclnl ( . " llIp hUAklnlC 0111 th , ' corn. f ' CIWI < I'1' 'l'here'IIIUIIllc 011 lh" lI'al.,0 ; , 'I'here' " IIIII lc III th , ' all : 'l'here's 1111I81c Int th" wlltl.wootlo ; , 'l'hero's mU'Ilc "I'.n' wlll'rt ! : IiUI the tllne thai ' 111111 ; mr ( :1111 : ) ' . As I list at earh' lIIorn : Is Ihe tllne pla'cd UII tht ! Balil/-lioanl. By the hU51llnil 01 the corn , -CIlOIlU9 , Some love lhe IIlh cl ) III 11'1 i. : , The Irand PIano' " rlllll : Some 10vII the ! : weel toned Orlloili. As dullest OUIB the ) ' BIIlIr : S/we love'thll sp ukllnlC OIu&lc. Of the violin and hOIl1 : D t gIve me the Banlr-Doartl mucic. Pla'e by the Ifolden ears of corn , -CIIORUS. Each . tlugle on thf : bani' boanl , , J".aJc la lilY car . . , It slllli's of bl/rltlllll' ! corn crib. . " . Which doth ollr 91'11'1111 clll' r : It tells or peace allel "Iellty , ' 1'0 the Imllirry alld lurlol'll : Oh ! glve me the Uau . .lIonl1111111. . : , Played by Iloillelll'arli of eOI'll. -CIIOHUS , COtl1 up to I1i1ltlnle IUIlI we . will whistle the chorus for ) 'ou. li'red IIayeH , B. O. 1I u ttan and Cam \Vahl left 'l'ucsday on a hunting trip to l oek count ) ' . They went with team and will be gonc several days. DUCHu't R.eIlJ ) ( ct Old A C. It'R shameful whcnyouth fails to show properrespect for old age , but just the contrary in thc case of Dr. King's Ncw Life Pill . They cut ofT maladies no mutter how severe and irrespective - tive of old agc. Dyspepsia , Jaundice , Fever , Constipation nIl yie1 < 1 to this perfect Pill. 25c , at Lee Bras. . Drug Store. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Duroc Jersey males for sale , both fall and spring pigs , $10.00 to : $15.00. Also a fcw SOWR. 14tf A. 'r. SItYllol.'r. . - - - ' - - Insurance that insurcs. 38tf H. G. l\IOOIW. Pure bred Poland China hog for sale by A. Pool , Broken Bow , Ncbraska. 1 ( JU _ . --rbti. . . _ - - - - - - :1 : ! ; " ' ! : ia ! ; : : wmt : : ; : . ' ! f\ : < : I' You Can Buy All Kinds of . And School I Supplies I ATE iif " ' , E ( d. mC . .Jomas , ! D UGGI 'I' t AND J It'\V I'I.IU' . Ei w w r. " . .1 - ! n . ! ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , f'Nfo . . . _ . , . A . . . , . . . : t' ' : " ' ; < j m ; ( \ > 1 I'i > l'ii : < Il' % Ul'N ! Bie : La.11p . Sale ! ; < < . t < < \.cep your eye on our , Big 1401mp Sale that will : show up in the next c issue of the l epublicat1. . : It will be a11 immcnse t : afTair. All 11JO.t styles , I : c1'i and the largest assort- tt > mcnt vcr on sale in Cus- ttr : county. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I > c You. . to please , ' ! m ! I J. c. BOWE . ! < : ' . _ _ : , . : . . ! c P. S.-Call and sce thl' , . . . t : 43 ! ) Q nd Herkimer Co. , . m Neork. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . " 1 . ; ; ; " . . . . C c 'i''I\ ' ! ' \ " ' . . . . . . I . : FULL CREAM CHEESE : 1- : ' : U t _ _ _ 1h _ : _ : m _ vvV : :1i1ii : ' ; ij V ! iUl yv. : : : : ; ' U v 'J1 _ : : N' : I" : _ : " vv ' : ; : 13. v. t,1jiI : v : 1'l j u . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - . . . - I J\Jnrl'h ' ' .I il'tIIlI' ! ! . . . . I Judge Armour hm issued mar- riagc liccnse to the following pcrsons since the tin t of Octoher , up to date : Samuel R Patton , Broken Bow { Mar ) ' N. Bowman , rolccn Bow J Bo'd E. Griffith , Ansle ) ' t M irtie 1\1. Hatfield , Ausley l \ .1 as. W. Hicldu bottom , llerwyn 1 BonIa } olden Hatfield , Berwyn I J Gco , g. Stuckey , Oconto t : l\1arjory Campbell , Georgetown J Jf'sse B. Hendcrson , Anslcy I Ruby 1\1. Pinclmey , Ansley J Alexander 1-1. Stone , Comstock } Pearl Havlick , Comstock { Geo. O. Smith , Callaway Clara Alice Davis , Merna 'Villiam 'L' . Randolph , O\'cr { Myrtle 11. Rommine , Ovcr J Mary E. Hcnman , Broken Bow 1 Belle Brakeman , Brokcn Bo\v ! J : Weav r Headlcy , Callaway' l Nellie Empfield , Calla way { Geo. " 'Y. Shaw , Mason City Maude-Coe , Mason City j Mark J enscn , .Mason City 1 Cathcrill R. Keunedy , Ausley J Henry : : ) tuckart , Custcr county 1 Fay Jones , Custcr count ) ' Oeo. W. McGaughey , Ansdmo { Nose Willett , Anselmo J Bert Cool , Saritoria t AgncR Saltzgaruer , Kt'arncy CheHtcr Bond , Led i { Annie Kolho , f40cli " ' - - J Homcr WOOilrulJ , Broken Bow 11 unice Bunch , Broken Bow I John W. Nic1wlHon , Callawa ) ' Phebc \Vhitehcad , Over J Geo. P. l ut11C1' , Comstock ( T4ita Allen , Comstock Cn'.ac NU'WN , . G. C. ' 1'aylor and 1\1iss Phillips. are huck to school this week. 'l'he girln lire clllI\ill to night school hettcr IIOW. WC hopc to see them thickw er yet. JIIS. 1" . Culver IInd Wm. Burch of Sheridan , Wyo. , entered the busiuess department - partment MOOtlllY , Lasl Fri ay 1\11' . Dcan telephoned for help to get SOIllC lettcrs out before clec- i lion , five of the students went. Prof. Mohlcr has I3tartetl a new g m. .mar class for the new students , lea\'in Prof. Huff in chnrge of the letter writillg class. The bask t ball teaUl has been prncti c. iug with the high school. We hope to pIll ) ' them a llIutchr.d game in the ncar ' " . ' ' . . . . r Iturc. . . . . ' ' . . . - t'i. \ i. . . Business men dcsrilll ; extru help will cOllfer u favor hy IIpplying to the Husi- . ncss College , The IIttHlents willlJC , glall tit tiny time for IIn opportunity to work in the cily , 'fhe nUsines Collc e is ulliking ar- rangcmcnts to estnblish a remting room for the benefit of thc stutll nts , FJielu1s . of the school who feci 90 , HsposcII , can do us II grcllt tleul of Joocl hy donnlinl the currcnt nUlllbcrs of their mugAzilll's for the realHng ttlble. Auy one who wi1\ \ ht : williu to tlo this will confcr It great favor on both faculty IIntl 9tutlellt9 , " - " " , , , , - - . . , ! ' - , : : : : , , - - - - - - - . . , . . , . ' . "If - . " - ' . . . . . ' : ' : .11 Ie ! ARE YOU TH3NKDNC..u About buying' a. . . . . . . Corn Sheller I f so , you want thc hC-5t. ! U . \Vc have it. Nonc so good. ThO JoB.letVc II I Nonc so satisfactory : None . so durable. . . , . , ' ' . , - - I Have Just Received. . . . . . . . . a carload of the famous. . . . A.MER8CAN HO FE'.9INC. ' Note the following unheard of prices : : : W.in fencc with ( , .in stay , 23 cts per rod ; formcr IH'ice 30 cts. 2h.in fence with CIintay , 28 cts per rod ; former price 35 cts. Thb. . fencing- made of No's CJ and 12 g-alvanized win' . It will pay you to huy now as it will he hig-her when thi : ; carload is gone. 'J'he e prices ar ( ' made 10 introduce it. C. W. A P P L E , . . Broken Bow. ,