Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 26, 1905, Image 1
. , , t < USTER ( ) OUNTY EPUBLI.CAN. . : ] ; NS'1'Aln ISII ] D 1882. 'l'HE OIi'li'lCIAL PAPER OF CUS1'El COUN1'Y. LAHGES1' CIHCULA'l'ION OF ANY PAPEI IN fJ.'IIE COUNTY. 1'1. ' . . . . ' VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , C STER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ JANUARY 26 , 1905.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 33. - , ; I ! . & ( 0" I ' # . , r ? //1 , / ; 7' II f' ' . . . . f'c : , \ . 4 ! ! \1" ; : , ' ' . . 'tit' 1.:1 , , , ' 1'Iu : ! lii'C . of the l u ! ! has . IIlIIch . . : ! ' : " ' & ' , " ; - , to do wIth comfort or dllrnlll- ! ; ! .J fort of your glasses. LCII cl : ' . ; . . " 7 too l r c menn iuprensed.eigb . : r : ; 1l111l0'ltIg rellccttol1s ; ul1slgh.th- . ! l " ! 1 r. lIes . Lellses too 511I1111 ! Iring : " : : . ! . . ; stilt Jn ater nl1oyances. Taste ! ' . \j' \ : fillIl skill in the elcctioll of Icu- ! j Res. ntll ] style of mounting. m : . i. : ' 'R we11 iI all tlccnrote correction 1' $ : . . , of a11 rcfrnct'c errors , go to 1 make m ) ' glasses most hecolII' . 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Be sure and read S. P. Groat's \ advertisement of the "Begg-ar Prince" Opera Co. { This office for neat job work. ) _ ( . t : 'l'hosc wishing to sec the finest opera ever in Brolen Bow , should ' . let no time pass until they secure . tickets for F. A. 'Vade's famous I ' and Tlmrs- . I . opera , 'Vednesday - . day evenings , February 1st and 2nd. 'rV AN'fED-A good span of work mares. Address , Box 108 , Broken - ken Bow , Neb. 32-33 - - - - fJ.'he last two rows of the rear scats in the opra honse wiJl be gold at 75 cents each until the opening Wcdncsday e\'ening. Beggar Prince Opcra Co 'l'he finest music ever hcard in Brolcen Bow , by the "Beggar Prince Opera Co. , " Feh. t and 2. l\'Ioney to loan on improved farms.-R. G. l\IOORlt , Gleim Llock. 4 t t f 8 ( ' ( ' those new tablets at Mar- qui. . : ; I : ros. 32tf - - - , UlIsllIl'S OJiPortuuit } ' . To } 'l1l'ly ) ) f' lrlllg ElIIlIln'lIlI'lIt - Wllllllg To Milke IIIrt'btmcut WHit UOIl1II II } ' . f Responsible St. Joseph parties , ha'ing recen tl.r incorporated a company to engage in a strictly legitimate and highly profitable business , desire to interest some additional capital in the enter- prise. Want only reliable and trustworthy men , who can furnish good references. Bank refercncm futnished : in return. Want one or more parties who can make in. . " ( vestment and take position witl1 company at good salary. Immediate reply requested , stating amount you can invesl and if you can accept position , mention alary expected. Addre s : lock box No. U , St Joseph , Mo. 33-3. . FOR SAr.n-Kansas Railroa ( . I lands in Kansas and Nebraska Send for maps to Geo. Ii\ Davis special agent , 13ft N. 11th Street incoln Nebraska. 33-3 ( L : : : : : : : Ji w- _ _ _ _ _ - - . . . . . - . . _ .T. 'V. Clousc of Huxley , was iu ollr city on husiness li'riday. J. H. Clinebcll and wife of Anselmo , were in our citj' 'rues- day. Walter Mu\'is of Liucnln , stopped - ped olT here on h ! 1 way to Halsey yesterday. l . G. Betts of Ansley , was in our city O\'Ct' Sunday , returning home Mend ay. A.IN. . Halliwill and familj' of Met'fta , left yestcrday for a visit to l\Ietz , Iowa. ReG. . Henderson of this city , went to Sweetwatcr Saturday , for a weels visit. H. F. Kennedy of the New Commercial made a husi ness trip to Berwyn Monday. Harry Leech , one of our college boys , lcft for his home at T04ee's Park , Saturday morning. leW. . J1. Xanders of the Episcopal church , went to Lexington - ington , Saturday morning. ' \V. M. Fenimore of Peru , Iowa , was in our city on business Friday - day , returning home Saturday. Isaac Clark , who has been in our city on business , returned to his home at WestcrvilleSaturday. A. A. Swick of this city , who I was visiting friends in Keoto ' Ilast week , returning home Mon- day. Isaa : Haner of Oceola , Iowa , was in our city a couple of days last wcck , returning home Sat- mddY , Mary Geeseman , teacher of the 5th and 6th grades here , ( north side ) spent Sunday at her home I in Ansley. : Conductor Gordon , and engin- ! eel' Parks of Alliance , stopped off on their way to I04incoln and Omah'a. Friday. Deptty Sheriff , Ed. McCor- m c.k , took Seth r11Ompson ot Anselmo to the asylum at TAn- coIn yesterday. Mrs. John Doman of this city , who has been nursing her daug I- ter-in-Iaw of Anselmo returued home Wednesday. . Revival meetings were commenced - menced at the M. E. church : : ) un- day night. The pastor has aI I lady singer to assist him. J. 1. Walker ofVelden Iowa , and Joe Myers of Omaha , stopped I in our city over Sunday , on their way from Mullen to Omaha. J. G. Amsberry , southeast of the cit ) . , has been quite sick for the past two weeks. He 1S reported - ported some bettcr at this writ. ing. Mrs. lalph Brown who was I visiting her brother-in-law Will Brown of this city returned to her home at Vall y , Nebraska , Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Mullins , and Mrs. Ed. McComas nd daughters Brenice and Helen , went to Omaha to hear the famous singer " ; ' " . 'lelby" Friday. Married-At the home of the bride's parents , in the southeast part of the city , on Sunday January - uary 22nd , at 1 o'clock , Kenneth Redfrow of Loup City , and Miss Eva Sturdevant. Rev. T4. L. Epley pastor of the U. B. church officiating. ReL. . P. Howland of Grand Rapids , Michigan , who was holding - ing a series of meetings at thc Presbyterian church , left Saturday - day morning for Central City , where he expects to hold meetings - ings , from there Rcv. Rowland goes to Aurora , Mo. Swope Bros. were bus.r all last week filling up thcir ice house. I They have from 750 to 800 tons of ice up , and it is of splendid quality , verageing from 10 to 14 inches tluck. Mr. Albert Burns of Ash Creek will be ice-man next season. Mr. Burns expects to mo\'c to the city in the spring. S. P. Great , manager of the I opeta house , informs us that he has sold sufficient tickets to make . go d his guarantee to the Beggar Prince Opera Co. He feels verJ - sanguine of a large house both I evenings , as he is fully convinced - , . ed that it is the best opera that , has been here in a long while , , , and the best that _ will be here j this year. II. Lomax of this city was a Li ncoln passenger yesterclay. 'l'heVoodman will give a mas- ( lUerade ball at the opera house , February 14. J. M. Quick left yesterday morning for Fairbury to visit'his mot1 er who is sick. R. F. Moore of Shcnendoah , who was iu the city on business took ' ! 'uesda's train for home. , 'V. .H. Campbell of.TAncoln . , better known as "sol1 culture Campbell" waR in our city Friday. Old man Spencer , of Sp ncer's Park , near Berwj'n was huried yesterday. He was about 80 ; years' old. Clara Kirkpatrick of Callaway , who was 011 a two months \ ' sit to friends in Harrison , returned home Saturday. 'l'he trustees of the Presbj.ter- iau church has decided to relmild their church as soon as the weather will permit. Ed. A. Jones of Grand Island , state agent of the Singer Sewing 1\1achine Co. was in the city a couple of days last week. R. C. Gusties of Callaway. brakeman on the 'R. & M. , who has been home on a layoff , re- turncd to work ) 'csterday. Alfred T. Morris , operator at Kenison , who has been spending his vacation at Scotia was a pass- 'enger Wednesday for home. Geo. Xanders is home on a visit - it for the rest of the winter. Geo. was one of the Jefferson guards at the 'Vorld's Fair grounds. E.A.Hall of Round Valley called - led yesterday and had his name enrollcd for the REPUDI.ICAN. I-Ie expects to move to Dry Valley. 'l'he baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neth died Sunday and was buried - ied Monday. Funeral services at the home. The child was only about a week old. ReC. . C. Aubern of Pitts- burg , Pa. , is'assisting Rev. Ewing - ing of Ansley , in meetings at the Berwyn Iv ! . E. church. Rev. Aubern reports .33 eekers during 3 nights services. Otis Barnard of Calla way was a city visitor Monday. He has accepted a position of deputy for the M. B. A. at Cheyenne , Wyoming - ing , where he goes this week to tale up the work. Claude Wahl and wife who moved to Payette , Idaho , a few months ago ha\'c returned to Broken Bow. 'rVe understand Claude will work with Ed. Tip- ton and his brother C. A. 'Vahl at the carpenter trade. H. L. Ormsby , station agent , has been granted a vacation for a few weeks. He left this morning - ing for the Orleans and may visit Cuba before he returns. C. Ii' . 'rriplett of Alliance will have charge during his absence. ReA. . Bovd of Hastings , held a quarterlj' l eeting at the U. B. church last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Boyd a Iso held services there in the evening and sabbath morning , aud at O. K. church in the afternoon , returning home by Tuesdays passenger. 1'hc Missionary Committee of the Custer Baptist Association have planned for a meeting to be held in the Baptist church of this place next Saturday afternoon and evening , and Sunday. E\'ery member should arrange to at- tenet. 'rhe public is cordially in- vited. ISrael Laucks and daughter Irene of York , Pa. , have been 1\11' . ' visiting I04auck's daughter , 1\1rs. 'V. H. Xanders of the Episcopal - copal rectory , for the past week. Mr. Laucks and daughter arc on their way to San Francisco , and points on the coast , then to Mexico - ice and Palm Beach . , Florida. 'l'he Central 'l'elephone Co. have decided to bnild a copper metallic line to Grand Isiand. M. Palmer of Grand Islad was in the city 'l'uesday and completed - ed arrangements for handling the line within the city limits. ' ! 'his will give long distant con. nection with .all towns of the state and over lines that satisfactory - tory sen'ice may be had over a distance of three thousand miles- The long distant phone is needed in Brolen Bow and we congratu. the local company in secur. it'l'he rates will be the same for fivc minutes as the Bell Co. . charge for thrce minutes. I G. Ii' . Palmer was an Omaha dasseuger ye terda'y morning. Prof. Garlich mude his regular trip to Ansley Monday. S. I- # . Cannon spent Sunday at home returning' to 14incon 1\1on- day. Lewis and Jake Kullcanek of Ausley wcre in town ovcr night Friday. H. Peterson of Mason was in our cit ) , on businesl > li'ridayretur- ing home Satuday. J. H. Portcr of Crete , was in our city Monday and left 'L'ltcs- day morning for Litchtiehl. Fmnk C. Cochran went to Hutchinson - chinson , Kansas , Friday , to look aftel' his business interests there. John } i'earson ana daughter of Middle Branch were in our city . Monday , rcturning' homc 'L'ueR- day. John Butler amI daughter , Cora of this city , made a business - I ness trip to Grand Tslnnd Mon- day. day.V. ' \V. A. Anderson , (1itor of the Mason City Star , was in our city over Sund y , returning home on Monday's train. Mr. Hoe , secretary of tbe socialist - cialist movement , was a caller at thi office Monday . in company with E. Taytor. Henry BusIc , I . It'arnsworth , and Henry Kruger and son of Litchfield , were business callers in our city MQnday. H. R. Klump and 'V. J. Rice of Cliff table , were city visltors fJ.'hursday of last week. 'l'his office acknowledges a friendly call. call.W. W. D. Hogers of this city made a business trip over the Sargeltt branch Tuesday. l\Ir. Rogers is representing the International Harvester Company of Omaha. Mrs. J. F. Bonta of Arnold , left for Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Bonta is taking her little four year old daughter to the M. E. Hospital of that city , to be treated - ed for a very s veYe' case of para : ' lysis. The Norfolk Daily News in spe.aking of the Wade's Famous Prince Opera Co. at that pla.ce on January 17 , "says , " it is the best opera Co. that has been there this season and that the large auditorium - ium was filled. Mrs. F. W. Daniels , and Messr . Ed. and \Vill Lowe of Merna were visiting at the home of their parents J. 'V. Lowe , of this place last week. Mrs. Daniels returned home Monday , Ed and Will returned sooner. Mrs. Geo. Kelley of Merna , who has been visiting at Phillipsburg Kas. for the past three weeks returned - turned home \Vednesdav. . Mrs. Kelly was acconpanied.by her daughter , Mrs. D. Coover and Master Georgia Coover. The board of trustees of the Presbyterian church has decided to accept the offer of the hoard of trustees of the Broken Bow Bus1l1ess College tendering them the use of the college building temporarily for holding sen'ices. Services will be held at the usual hours Sunday in the college building. The Human Bird Warbler Will appe r at the opera house , Saturday , li'eby. 4th , PJ05. The remarkable range of Chas. Kellog's voice upset all calculation - tion when it reached the 9 octave scale. 'l'ho e who have never heard Mr. Kellog can form no idea of the charm and beanty of his wonderful gift. It is so entirely out of the common that when heard for the first time the mind but slowly takes in the fact that tbe lovely sounds arc coming - ing from the human throat. Sixth number of entertainment course. lanagement of Young- Peoples Union. Special Childrens Price 15c. Heserved Seats. . . . . . . . 50c. General Admission. . . . 35c. DON'T MISS h. 'Vonder' . . ' l'Cerve. Is displayed by mana . man en. during pains of accide.ntal Cuts , , Wounds , Bruises , Burns , Scalds , Sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen' , Arnica Salve will Idll the pail ! : I and cure the trouble. It's the .1 best Salve on earth for Piles , too , , 25c , at Lee Bros. DruggiMt. I Hev. Jesse 'reagnrden went lo Ord Saturday morning. C. D. Day of OrteUo , was a welcomc callet' at this oflicc 'l'ucs- day. li'rauk lt'k\'ic1m one of the cmployes at tlte.dcpot , Rpcnt Sunday - day at Havcnnl. : John Wooters of UtiR city and S. D. < ticr.of Berwyn , left for , Kamms a.it ) " , Monday. i Mrs. AH. . Romers of Ansley , I made OUt city a business call Monday , t'ctmning homc ' { 'UC- ! day morning. W. H. Drury of HoH val' , Missouri - souri , represcnting' tlte Wrought Iron Hauge Co. , of St. I040uis was in om city Satlmlay. Cu l\ltlligan and Hey Neal , horse huycrs of Cal1away , were in out' city Monday , and left on 'l'uesdays trai n foLitch Held. l . J. Kul. A. Bauer , J. H. li'lemil1g , amI A. Zimmers of Mason City , were in am' city Monda ) " , retuming home on 'ruesdays train. R B' . Grant ofV.l.Verl ' , Nebraska - braska , who had been visit111g at. . the hollte of II. n. Burton , near this city , returned to his home l 'ridaj' morning. H. J. Palmcr , manager of the Graud Island 'relephone Company - pany , was in our city Monday. Mr. Palmer is advocating for the comstruction of a metallic copper - per long distance telephone direct - rect from this C1ty to Grand Is- land. m m ' i BUSINESS POINTERS. m x m m Broken Bow Abstract Company. Reneau ' & I04eonard , real estate. J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf Insurance that insures. 38tf R. G. Momu . Ntoel ! : CnUle For Hnlc. I have ninaty head of cattle , cons1sting of cows and yearlings for sale. Time wi11be given to suit purchaser.V. . A. GnORGI . Buy your books and school supplies - plies of Marquiss Bros. at post office. 32tf I am now located just north of the Custer National Bank. Come and'see me for bargains 111 real estate. Somc choice acre property - perty for sale. 8 tf RAs. ANDImsoN. Fresh oysters , candy , cigars and tobacco at Scanlon & 'Woodruff's. lu"lI1 : Auction or Shortlwrll HIIII" . I will sell at public auction on Monday , January 30 , 1905 , at 1 o'clock p. m. Ilt Merna , one car load of pure Scotch an Scotch 'L'ops , Short horned bulls. Cot. A. R Guy and J. R Baker , auc- tioneers. LU'l'lIltH MII.I.HR. 'I'he big event of the season , the "Beggar Prince Opera Co. " Read the manager's ad. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - li'oR SAI.H-- Head wagon and single harness , nearly new. cheap for cash. See Geo. Papineau. FOR SA .H''Vell : : : imp oved residence - idence propert ) ' . Will be sold at a bargain if called for SOOI1. Enquire - quire at' this oflice. 26tf \Ve have $3,000 private money to loan 011 unproved farms at a low rate of interest. LltDWICU & Housn. I Will paj' marlcet price for corn delivered at Adams ranch. 25tf F. M. CURnm. SI-j ; ; HeIf' : Uh'nrlUll'O Rll1tC. Until March 1st 1905 , we will offer 5000 acres of land for sale consisting of well improved farms to raw prairie land , in tracts of . 160 acres to 1780 acres. 'l'hese will include almost any kind of a farm that a persoll would desire. All can tracts of sale will.be nJade with a small cash payment , balance - ance in cash or mortgage 011 1Iarch 1st 1905. We will also offer some good town lots ; also olle two storj' house 1with eigh t rooms , good cellar ancJ cistern , bam alld a whole blocli of ground on thc same terms. We ha\'e a spccial object il1 i I offering this property and anJ one wanting a , farm or sma ! : : , ranch or clt ) ' residence , can get iI i bargain bet ween this and Marc1 : 'ist 1905. W II.T.IS CADwIu.r , . . I 111E SIN lN LESSON Opera Co. Com.ing ! A vcrj' suustautial guarantee list has beeu secured , and 1 wish to announce. . . . . . . . . . . F. A. WADE'S FAMOUS PRJNCE OPERA COMPANY -ItO\-- \ Wednesday and Thursday Ev.enings , February 1st and 2nd , 1908 , -pnnSItNTING- "Fr Dia vole , " -AND THIt- " : Beggar Prince. " The Company is without doubt the finest traveling , presenting the old time. operas ; containing an excellent - lent cast of singers and chor- u es , with F. A. Wade and Jack Spaulding in the comedy - edy roles. "Fra Diavclo" is an opera seldom heard , from the fact that it requires an extra large cast of high salaried - aried artists. These , the Beggar Prince Co. has. . . . . . Two nights in Broken Bow is a large undertaking , but with the combined aid of our citizens and surrounding towns , the result will be sat- factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . Reserved Seats , S'.OO. ' Chairs , 760. Gallery , 600 ' 1'hose purchasing commutation - tion books before the 27th of January , will get four tickcts for $3.00 or 75c each. s. : : J ? . roa1 ; - Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass , dentist. Office over McComas' drug store. 25tf } 'ritz' has returned from Russia and opened up his shoe shop at Peale-Sheppard Co. 's store. Call and see him for. your repairs. 25tf S'rHAYItD-li'rom my ranch , one black heavy boned 2-year-old colt. Gcilc ing with blace face , weight about 1,100 , wire cut at hock on right hind leg. Reward - ward will be given by R. A. Hunter - ter , Broken Bow. Also whttc sow strayed two months ago. . The adventures of Fra Diavola and the Beggar Prince at the [ opera house liext week. Secure. I your tickets at once if you want good seats. W ANTItD-Men with families. Fair price and good houses. WIts' ! ' UNION MU.I.ING Co. l' 34tf West Union , Neb. DR. T. A. LEACH , : E1'T : rIS-.r Broken Bow , Nebraska. Gold and porcelain crowgs. . $5.00 , Set of teeth , guarantc d to I fit. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . $5.00 to 8.00 Gold fillings up from. . . . . . . 1.00 l Silver and cement t llings 50c , and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c i We guarantee all of our work to be first-class. Should anr of our fillings ever come out we w1ll I refill the tooth free.Ve make a. . specialty of performing all operations - ations as near painless as possible. T. A. LEACH , D. D. 5. , Telephone 258 , Officc in Mycrs-Glic11l Bui1dinC'