. - - -'uu\\J\ ) ' \ \J tut\"U r.S\r.tQ ; Hlt'\ 1 ' " USTER. UOUNTY'EPU LICAN' . I S'l'ABLISIIED 1882. 'l'HE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. I4ARGES'1' CIRCUT.JA'l'ION OF ANY PAPER IN 'fUE COUNTY. , : . . . . . ' " ' - - : : = = - - - - - - - - - - - VOL. . . XXIII. . . BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1904--EIGHT PAGES , NO.23. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . _ - . _ . . . . _ _ _ .u. . _ . , : , \ r I . , - - - _ . . , _ . . . . . , . . - - - A World . of Value I . . . . . , . 111 aliI' lIlg ] aliI I t'OIll11:111011 \ 1 ollt' m riug for Judlel ! . A 11I1 II worl.of . \ / CIlIII ) ' , loo. : \ Ienl tlcnl of m mOllClIccd lIul Le c"p' lId (1 10 s cun'Jlllclhing ) llcll ) ' nud quite Jooll Om t'olleclioll of ! : OlllltiIlU. tioll slollt. rings j < ; tell1urkuhll' for i the beulIltlllIl \ 'ariely.luny of these ring nl "lIlall pric 1001 : as well ' the ' ' ' . ' ' ' things. . 8'1 \ r ) 'l.pt'ns'l' ' I H i : 'I " i - . 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T.nowIcll & HOUSR. I am now lucated just north of . . the Custer National Bank. Come . I and see me for bargains 111 real cst ate. Some c1wice acre property - perty for sale , H tf HAS. ANORHSON. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L. 1 . Keen of I incoln. who has been out at Dillion , Mont. , I visiting a consin whom he had r not seen for twenty-nine years , arrived in the city 'i'uesc1a ) ; from the west. III : ' made this otl ce a I social call. . , , . . . . _ - - - . 18. . , . Ji. ' ! " " . : : : , \ ' . . . , . . ! . . : . ' " . : . ; . . , . iF.'f. : : : . : . : ! , ; : ! 'it. ' , i. . . . ' . . : ; : " : : J ; . 'i . ' ; " . . : ' f'ti . : " : " : ; 'i ; J.j" " ' : : . : ' . ' ; . , : : Y'r' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! : , . " . . ' , ' : W"r""i , . . . . . . : ; ' * " " : = ' . . . . . ( ! ' . . ' ' ( . , " _ 1.ii . ! > : \ : ; : ; . . . . . . . . . ; : : , : : : _ . 'il1Loli ' . .ai.'l " J. ; ; , , o.v. . . , , OPERA HOUSE , i Tuesday , Nov. 22 I The Custer \ , i Dramatic Stock Co. , I II tlw fpalldillg' Musical t om'c1v. : ; . \ "A Pair of I\rtists" \ " I Sec the "Masque Ball C terie ; " listen to "Mama's I et , " and the swel't : strains " uf "A Maiden Sweet" as the . "Burdcn is Left at the Bottom - tom of the n ill. " 14aug'h alld g-ruw fat with the " : Eat : Be > y" , Seats are now on sale. .J ! : ; : ' : oI . , " . , " . ) . 'I..u , . : . ' , , 't . , tfll' : : . - 1 1.1. . . ; . : . of1. . ' " ' ; . 'u"tM . ' ,1'1 ; ; :0. : ! . \ ' . : . . . . : .14 ' . . ' , / 'f ! ' ' ; " ' ' ' ' " " , " , , . : . j" , . " " I' . " ' . I'j' , ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . .s."j' . . ' ' ' . ' ' . . . ' . ' ' ' ' ' 'IU' . ' :1j" : . . . . lS "ll1.fI , . . " . . ' " 'r \ . ' . . . \ . . . . " . . . . . . ' . . . ( . . . . . : . , " : , 1. . ; ; a. ' . . - - - - - I . I : : : : : : I : : : : I D. D. Sims of Arnold , is in the dt ) ' thi. , weck as juror. C. 1" . Chri"ty of HOl\lll1 \ Yalle ) ' , was a l' t ) ' \ ' sitor Iollda ) ' . Dr. J. ] Ilol'row of M rna , \Va ! ' a dty visitor Jonday. nbtl' ct court convened Mon- 11ay with Judge Hostetler on the h n h. Alvin Daily of Milburn , is holding own a ! 'eat in the jury hex this week. Otis li'es e1Hlon has old his re : aurant on north i < le of the public square to Guy Hastings. Clint Cannon has uought Sid- wellg intcrest in their restaurant. Mr. Cannon is now sole owner. ' 1' . B. Hussell of Anselmo , was 1) ci t.r.jsitor I"riday. 'l'his of- fiol acknowl < llges a friendlycal1. : 'l'he total vote cast in Custer county at the recent clection was 4,55 ( " which was 357 more votes than were cast last year. 'rIlls ofi ce acknowled es a friendly call from J. S. Snl1th of Callaway 1\1onday , who is in the city attending court as juror. Cards are out announcing thl. : cl.lebration of thc Golden \Vedd- ing of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Purcell , Nov. 18 , at the Opera House. - B. 1" " . Wriggle of Callaway , i eame o\'cr 1\1on ay to atteud court as jUl'Or. 'l'he IU'UDJ.ICAN II 'Ofl ce acknowledges a friendly call. call.F't'e F't'e llaisch is now a registered pharmacist. He passed examination - ation at I incoln last week uefore the state uoard and was granted his certificate. 1\Iiss Ii11ie lI nne of the Broken - ken Bow Schools , i reported quitc sick , th ( result of blood poising. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. W. S. Amshcrry and wife arrived - rived ill thc city Friday Ulorn11lg from Sheridan , on their way to St. Louis. They resumed their journey from here Monday morn- ing. 1\1. Kelsey , who has been \ ' sit- ing with his son ill Wyoming , since July returned home in time to vote for Hooscvelt. He will leave in a few da's for Manley , Nebraska , to visit his daughter , Mrs. li'red Coon. Both She'rman and Howard counties , which have been returning - turning populist majorities for the past fourteen or more years , gave republican majorities not I only for President Roosevelt but ! for Gov. Mickey , the legislature and county ticket. Brnest 'l'hompson , who l ft here for Idaho a ye.lr or more ago , is back to Bruken Bow with the view of locating permanently. His wife accompanied her mother , Mrg. C. U. Hichardson , home somc two weeks ago and Mr. 'rhompson arrived th first of the week. It is rultlored that he is to be deputy sheri IT. J. 1 . Holcomh and family left 'l'uesday on 42 for Oklahoma , when they g-o with the intention locating permanently. Mr. lIol- comu thinls a milder climate will he heneficial to his health. Mr. Holcomb is one of Custer connty's mOSl highly respecte citizens add we regret to see him lea\'c. ' [ 'he best wishes of the fI\PUIHICAN go with him. 1\1. Harris , who was arrested last week Qn. tIe charge of selling - ing- liquor in vlolatio of law in this county , secured a continua ance of lIis case until ufter the regular term of the district court which is now in session. lIe is out on a $500 bond and several cases of his wet goods , which were captured at t..e . . < < epot is in the hands of the sheriff awaiting the orders of the court. Ue.t 1.IIIIIU . .toU " : " 1'111. 'lleliry D. Baldwin , Supt. City Wat r Works , Shullsburg , Wis. ! writcH : "I have tried matn kinds of liuiment , but I ha\'e ue\ : . er received 1I1uch benefit until ] used Ballal'll's Snow T4inimen1 for rheumatism and pains. ] think it the best liniment or. earth. " 25c , 50c , $1.00 , Sold b ) Ed. McComas , Brok n Bow ant f. I Merna. ' , Jasper 'Vallace 01Nest Union , was in the cit ) to ay. B. C. Empfield oC Anselmo , was a cit ) ' visitor 'fl1esday. Ii' . D. Milts of Westen'il1e , was in the cit ) , on business 'l'uesdny. Frank Cozad of New Helena , was a business visitor in the city Monday. Vice-President li'airbanls vis- itcd the World's Fair lt St. Canis yesterday. L. 'V. Amsberry , who spent last week at home , returned to incoln Monday. G. A. Betts of Berwyn , was among the welcome caller5 at this o ice 'l'uesday. 'l'nrkev for 'l'hanksgiving are - reported- scarce , and the p1' ces ar liable to be high. A destructive snow , sleet and rain st rm , swept over the New ug-land states Sunday. President Hooscvelt has accepted - ed the i1l\itation to visit St. Louis the 2Mh aud 27 of Novem- ber. Con Fleshman of Merna , came down Monday to attend court as juror. lIe kindly remembered this oflice. with a call. S. n. l eed , a staunch friend of the Hm > unr.IcAN , was in the city 'l'uesday. He remembered this otlice with a welcome call. 13. W. T.ow of T40di , came over Monda ) ' to attend court. . lIe is one of the jurors. Mrs. I.owe came over with him. I C. Bonde of Ehm township , was a frien ly caller at this office - fice Monday. He is in the city this week attending court : lH juror. 'l'he exceedingly fine weather we are having for this season of the year are causing some to enquire - I quire if we are to have two Indian - dian summers Ul s fall. Hon. A. H. Copsey , republican candidate elect , for the Fifty- sixth representative (1 strict _ , was : l city visitor 'ruesday looking up the returns. He has a majori tv - of over 200 in the district. 'l'omVright of the Ansley Chronicle is in the city to-da ' as witness in the case of the State \'s. Dick Mil1er. 'fhe case was appealed from the justice court of Ansley , where he was found guilty of violating the Slocum 14iquor Law. As we go to press the case is being tried by a jurJ' . 'l'he Beautiful Opereretta , " 'J'hree Bears and Golden Hair , " will be given by the children of the High School , 'Vednesda ) ' , December 1st. Beautiful costumes - tumes and music. 'J'his wi11 be the finest entertainment ever given in the cit ) ' and 111USt be seen by all. I cme1l1ber the da te , Wednesnay , December 1st. l\1A H HllmEIIPl I lU.DBASS - - Wednesday , Nov. 16 , at the M. g. parsonage of this city , McKee I P. Empfield and Miss Rose E. Bass , both of Anselmo , Rev. Allen Chamberlain , officiating. Both the bride and groom have practically growu up in the connt v and are highly respected citizci1s and enjo ) ' the esteem of a large circle of fril.l111 , who jom with the l Hl'UI\JICAN \ in extending - tending congratnlations A Talk on Togs. . - - People tra e whcre the most corteous treatment is extended them and \Yher the plain truth is told them. Our increasiug buine ! s shows that it pays to deal fairly au hou'sUy with Custer County people. " 'J'm CmCKHNR OIl DHCJWl'lON NHVHH l AIr. ' 1'0 HOQR'l' IN 'run m MlmY 011 ItAIr.UHH " "Br.UN'l' 'I'Hu'ru , UON1\S'1' \ VM.UIt , AND BHS'I' PHICJtS IS OllH GUIDING wrAH. " Bc you availing ) 'oursetf of our to cent premium oUer , or getting au } ' , free meals as your neighhor is ? I Bring your wife an children to , our store. 'I'hl" more there i in your famil y the more moue } ' yon can sa\'e on your winter togs. \Vn AltlI.OADRI > ON WIN'l'JtH DRY GOUl > S. lHANKwrs , 0\1\1- \ I Sl101 S , UNDltHWHAH , H'rc. Give us r a trial and prove our statements. The Regulator , North Side. Broken B , : " , Neb. , V. J. Windnagle is holding I down a scat in the jury hQx this week. Arthur Dean aud his mother of West Uniou , were in the cit ) ' Mouday. D. A. VanSant of Ausle ) ' , is in the citr this week scn'ing thc count ) ' as juror in the district court. , , J. , T. Douglas of Callaway , was a I cit ) , visitor yesterday : lIe remembered this otl ce with a friendly call. tAttorneys R. B. Brega and A. Moore of Callawa ) ' , were in the city this week looking after their clients interest in court. Corn huskers are in great de- mand. li'armers are paying- from three to four cents a bushel , but can not get enough hands. Jcrome White has bought the W. II. Osborne Jr. propert \ . in the south-west part of the city. 'l'he deal was made through Lcdwich & House. Judge Wall of r ot.tp Cit ) ' , is in the city this week attendiug court. 'l'hc J 1\llge \ was reelected - ed to the state senate from hi ! : ; district by an increascd majority I over two ) 'cars ago. At a meeting of the republican state central committee yesterday - day the ooks werc chec1ell up aud approved. A resolution was passed en dorsi n g t hc com m i ltee 's work. It was shown that the campaigu was cOluluctccl without receiving a cent from thc national - al committee. An indehtedness of adont * 2,000 stilt stan s against the cOlllmittc hut it is thought thl're are cnoug-h tocal plec1ges unpaid to nu > et it. A I'h'lIltlll'ltl lc'I't1 , , ! ; ' . At the anunallllt't'tiuf of the Custer Count ) ' Ag'ricuHural Society 'l'uesda ) ' the following otl cers werc clected : r . H. Jewett , President ; U. M. Sul1i- vau , Vice-presideut ; g. H. Pur- cel , 1-c tar'i and Alpha Morgan - gan , 'l're ! mrer. J. O. 'l'aylor. G. R. Russom and S. K. Haines were re-elected as memhers of the board of managers. A. Itl1ll' or A'tltll. ! "A Pair of Artists" will bc the next production of the Custer Dramatic Stock Co. , which oc- cures 'l'uesday , Nov. 22 , at the Opet'a House. 'l'his is a musical comedy , with plcnt ) ' of laughs , all the way through. Among the features are " 'l'be Masque Ball , " with augumented chorus. "A Popping in the Atmosphere , " " 'l'he Whiskers on the li'ace 0 f Mama's Pet , " and " 'l'he Burden that was left at the Bottom of the Hilt. " 'fhe ! > ame old company - any generative in a new clime. Come and have a good laugh with us. Seats now on sale. Uuellu't Rt8pect Old " 'Ke. It's shameful whenyouth faih to show properrespect for old age , but just the contrarj' in the casc of Dr. King's New T.ife Pi11s. 'l'hey cut 01T maladics no matter how se\'ere and irrespective - tive of old age. Dyspepsia , Jaundice , Fevet' , Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25l' , at 14ec Bros. , Drug Store. - o . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ - _ : & J6(2\ ( : < ( : ou Can Buy All Kinds of ! it'1 School Books And School Supplies AT Ed. McComas' , D UGGI 'I' 'or ' ANU .JI\WItI.-U. : t1 WWWM wwwwr w 1) $ t ! W t . t CRAND LAMP ! t OPENINGI . : u ; " The Grandest Assorhnent of Lamps ' : r 7 < : : Eve.- Shown in Custer County. C i . C J ' < < . : : New Shupes , New Styles , are now 011 ex- : hibitioll in onl' st Ol'O window on the North Side. i ! . 1 t is a sight ever to be remembered. l.'hQ Special : Hah' willl'omnwlwP Ull. . . . . . I , I TuesdaY7 November 22 , 1904. ' , j : Do Not Miss This Great Event. , : ' . : : COlne One. . . . . .Colne All r p2 * $ \ .d \Yo will snvo yon 2r > [ Wl' ( 'ont on .LnmI1s. A linn : H Sl'tmont ( ) ; of N ig'ht LnmVH. r . T , ) ( - ) y : JCB owen , : \ " fij : North Ride , - - Bl'ol\l'l1 : Bowt N oh1'1skn. . i' . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ J , ft" a .A a AAA ftAA A AA A 4 . . ' " " \ ' : ; : ' < : ; - " ' : ( - ' ( : -,1 * : ; : ' j' r. ; . j t. I - - - - ' - - 'l'IIIUlk gh'llIg' H"I'\'C' " ' . I A union 'l'hanksgiving scrvicc will e hcld in thc Bapti t dmrch on 'l'hanlmgiving' day at 10:30. : Hcv. Allcn Chamberlain , past l' of the M. 1 . church , will preach the scrlUon. All arc cordially - dially in\'ited. UR'rICI.I.n. Sa my Waddington is impro\- iug slowl ' , and ig in a fait' wuy to rccovcry. Sine 011l last thc children at Mr. Hill's ha\'c hecn wor e and the CJuarintinc i still on. P. C. ] mhree , wifc and Miss Swell on drovc to the Bow on Saturday last , returning in the evening. li'rank Michel is moving to Dalc Valley , and will for the prc- ! > ent stop with hig hrother , Henry. li'rank is a good citizcn and we arc sorry to see him lea ve. MIs ! > Swcnson and school will gIve an cntertainment on 'I'hanks- g-iving evening at the school u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ house. All of the patrons amI friends are invitell to be present. Fred Andcrson met with an acci ent a few clays g lICCvhi h will cause him to sta ' out of thl' l OI'n lic1c1 fot' ! > umc tunc , haviug tOI'l1 thc muscls of his arm loose in handlillg a hog. : After a few days of chj\ ) ) , wcathcr fur the hoys who dielnit get cnough vote ! ; , thc weather ig all that anyone coul ask for. and ever ) ' ) I1 ( ' is t Jdl g ad\IlIt-- : : : age tu g t olll'corn. 1\1. .T. Bcals allll IIrothers , J. A. ' 'uIII B. W. Killlenhargcr were I callcd to Iowa on last Wl dn s' " , . day , to he prc'cnt ! at the fun r : l . of a brothcr-in-Iaw , Isaac' Br Ji- ford. 1\11' . 13rinford had hecn ill ' for some time. li'rank Ackerman of Magon' ; has been visiting relativcs for some days , aud to-day hought the farm of ] ! . D. Beales and will movc b ck in the spring. W l ! do not k ow what J 1l will debut but think hc will not move awny. : ii'/ : . t . , i' p , . , r1' ' . ! . " fI4"'J' ' . . . . : . ; . w" . . : : ii . . , .i . . " , , : "J'-I. : : : " , . . . . . . . ? . . . : , - . ; . . : . . ; . . . 'MA . . . ' . ' . . 'It . . . . . : " . . . ; : ; . : . : . . . , IO"j' , , . . . . . : . . ; . . . : . : . _ ; : . : : , ' . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ; , . . ' . , , . , . . 'i . . : , . * . 1. , ' . . " 'f . . : . ' " , i.-.1..f. ; : ' ' ' l . ; . : ' : , . , . , . . . ' ; , I : ' : . : ' . : . , . . ' , I..jl .J. . . . . . , . . : , . : . . , . . : . , ' : jI'.ot- JI1'I' ' ' " ' . 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' \ ' < } 0111' far of - 11 ' j n. ' . . :1" ' " i 'i - t B uggle Q ' . i t. + : ! J. . : . will he ill hy No\'cmher Ie ) . \Ve " ; -1 witl be in a position to sell YOII i. * r , , . ' Bugg-ies at thc right price. l all , \ ; : al ! < I look tlll'lIl O\.er. 0111' pl'iCt' t C will rang'l' 1'1'0111IR.OO 11)1. ) itS : f , , ' ; " I ' & 'j . G W A pp I e , , : ' . ' : i : ? : . . . \LV pst Si ( l ( Bel us re , . . : .1 ; M : ii ; . I rJ.c ( n I:3o'\.v , il : : . Nebraska. f 'I ' ' ' , . , ; ' 9IC1..t.i'\f-t . . \ ! : : ' , . ! . . , . . . . . . . ' " 'R . .r . . . . . . . . " 'L , . , , r. . . . . 'f.i'- I " i'.t l'r . . . . to.r : : . . . . . , . 't"r.'t\- : . : , . . . . . . . . . " , . . , , ! : I. N ' . ' . . ' 'frII : , . . . . : ' .1. , ft . ' ; . : " . : . . .i : : \ . : on ; ' :4 .Jjf . , : i' "I' - :1t. : t . cr. : . ' : " ; J , : ' : ' \J' \ \ : : \ : , : w . ) . . ' . . . . . ; w : : I\Jt' ;