Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 16, 1905, Image 1

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ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. 'l'HE CUS'l'ER COUN'l'Y. I ARO ] S'l' CINCULA'rl0N OF ANY PAPElt IN 'l'HE COUN'l'Y.
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VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ FEBRUARY 16. . 1905.--EIGHT PAGES , NO. 36.
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Broken Bow Abstract Company.
Reneau & Leonard , real estate.
J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2U
Send your laundry to the Grand
Island Steam Laundry. Marquiss
Bros. Agts.
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\V ANTlw-Men W1Ib families.
Fair price and good houses.
WnsT UNION MILI.ING Co.
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\Vanted-Ten men in each
! State to travel , tack signs and
distribute samples and circulars
of our goods. Salary $75.00 per
month. Three dollars per day
for expense . Kuhlman Co. ,
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Dept. 'W. , Atlag Building , Chicago -
cage , Ill. 35-42
FOR SAI.E-Kansas Railroad
lands in Kansas and Nebraska.
Send for maps to Geo. F. Davis ,
special agent , 136 N. ] 1 th Street ,
Lincoln Nebraska. 33-36
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See those Valentines at Mar-
( Iuiss Bros. P. O. Bldg.
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Stamp photqs 25c BangsstucIio.
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Fresh oystcrs , candycigar ! ' ; and.
tobacco at Milte Scanlon.
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FOR SALIt-Road wagon and ,
' \ single harness , nearly new , cheap
, \ for cash. Sec Geo. Papineau.
/ ' \Ve haveS3OO'O private money
to loan on unprovcd farms at a
low rate of int rest.
LnDwIcH & HOUSlt.
FOR SAII\-\Vell improvcd rcs-
\ idence property. Will be sohl at
a bargain if callcd for sooa. Enquire -
quire at this office. 26tf
Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist. Office
o\'er McComas' drug store. 25tf
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if" " I am now located just north of
\ ' the Custer National Bank. Come
and sec mc .for bargains 111 real
: state. Some choice acre property -
perty for sale. "
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; Insurance that insures.
38tf H. G. MOORU.
. I This officc for neat job work.
r J. Cabint photographs $1.50 and
$2.00 per dozen at Bane-s studio.
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cOllnl ) ' seilt "lsllor la..t Frllla ) ' . I
Amprosc Fo'cn ! I ) f Rp..l. . was n
BU8ine5s caller in the dt . , ' last
Saturday.
COllnty Allorue" A. 1John -
son , went to t1s lmo 11t ( } ! Friday -
day on leg-a ! htl'dl1CH5.
J. H. Varve ) ' of An le\ ' , was in
the citj' on husille5-1 ! 'l'hm1day
and Friday of last wcek.
C. R Bas of Anselmo. was
transacting bl1silless ill tbe dty
last Thursrlay au li'rictn . . , e.
H. A. l\IcCandlesR of Merna was
transacting business in this city
lagt Saturday in spite of tbe cold.
Hyran Lenoard was transacting
busincs1 in the city last li'riday
returning' to hiR home at Rest
Saturdaj ; .
Jt. U. Ross of New Helenu ,
was in the city last 'l'hursday ,
and left for Anselmo on li"ridays
passenger.
G. W. Simms of New Helcna ,
spent a couple of days . last week
at the COhllt ) ' scat. returning
home Friday.
J. P. Cannon , of this cit ) ' left
for a couplcof days visit , with his
brothers P. C. Cannon , of "Tester-
ville last Friday.
Fred Britton , manuger of
Dierks Lumber yard at Ansclmo ,
was in the city Thursday - last ,
returning home Friday.
B. A. Cochran of Arnold ,
drove over from Callaway last
Friday evening , but he decided to
return home by "rail" Saturday.
Four young "Japs" who had
becn worldng down at Litchfiel
left for Spokane , Wash" last
] friday , baving : . been frozen out
fiere.
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C. B. Bownliln was making
B \ sinessJIs..it1 , ! the city , a
con pIe of'(1 ( ys last weck , return'
ing to hiR h it at . New Helena
Frid y.
Mrs. May Wilson of Alliance ,
came in on 42 Sunda ) ' night. to
spend a week with her mother ,
Mrs. N. J. Dean and triends in
the city.
C arles E. Collins and wife , of
this city , went to Mason City last
Friday on a visit to 'Villiam
Cadys , Mrs. Collins' Brother-in-
Law of that place.
Milton Andersou a young
barber , of Arcadia , was in tl1l .
city Friday on his way to Mernu
where he goes to seek employment -
ment in his profession.
W. R. Capehart. of Guthrie
Center Iowa , arrived in the city
last ; Friday on bis wa.y to Ansley.
Mr. Capehart says Ansley will be
his home next summer. I
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1\11'5. Mary E. Brown of this
C1ty , went to Ansley last Frida )
for' a. few days visit with her son
George , who has charge of Dier1s
umber yard at that city.
Miss Eva Weimer of Mason
City , who bad been visiting
friends at Merna , Ortello Valley ,
and this city for ' \ couple 01
weel s , returned to her home . last
F "iday : '
Mark J ames and wife of Pender
Nebraska , stopped over night in
our cit ) last Friday on tbC"ir way
to visit his brother Han'ey ,
of Seneca. Mr. James RaYR if
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suited he wi1110cate there.
VIe notice from the Alliance
Grip that S. K. Warrick is talleed
of as a candidate for Mayor on
anti-license ticket. As Mr. War-
rick has resided in Broken Bow
for several years where anti-li-
cense has prevailed it would be
no new experience to him and we
predict that should he be elected
he would succced in controling
the liquor trafic even in Alliance.
L. R. Hearsh who I'es I abou l
three mile-s east of town was a
city visitor Monday , being one of
the first to encounter the snow
drifts between his place and the
city. Somc six of his neighbors -
bors provided themselve with
shovels and drove in tog ther.
So when they encountered a snow
drift it did not tale them long to
opcn a way. ' 1'he larg-est drift
encountered was at the "Hog
back , " two miles east of town.
T e othr rifts were enl a fe\\ '
yards long 1n each plac and 'wer
eon opened ,
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10 Head of : aorse : , And ;
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R. C. Waters of this city , went
to lason City , .Sunday e\'ening
on a business tnp.
Mrs. 'l'om Coates of this city ,
was visiting hcr mother Mrs. E.
B. Dodge of Merna last week.
John Hiber who has been worle-
i ng in Ed McComns' Drug store
for sometime , left for his home at
Plattsmouth , Tuesda.y.
: b"'rank "Woodruff , until recently
a partner of Mikc Scanlon is now
in Kansas City worldng in the
Packing Houselof Cudahy Bros.
Scott Cooper , the ncwjanitor at
t he court housc began work last
Monday morning. Mr. Cooper will
do well if he fills the position as
well as did his predecessor.
\V' . D. Grant informs us that he
has established a tin an repair
shop of his own in the rooms
formerly occupied by the Moore
sisters , north side.
An extra , with snow-plow , doing -
ing full dut , . was run a few min-
.utcs ahead f 42 Sunday night
two car loads of first class un-
broke bronchos , thc property of
I'Bill Cod ) ' " were taken througb
on this train , on their way . to
Paris.
M. L. Hopkins who has been
working at the Grand Central
for the past two or three years
Jeft Tuesday "for Laramie , \Vyom-
ing , where he will join his brother
and engage in the insurance business -
ness for the M. B. A. with his
brother who has bee'n there for
two or three weeks.
A man b ) ' thc namc of J.
Boebme was killed in the depot
at Whitman last Friday night by
G. B. Phillips OVCI' a game of
cilrds. It appears that the two
men had been playing cards
earlier in the evening and got
into a quarrel. Phillips left the
gamc ancl went to the depot
where he was sle ping on a bencb
in. the waiting room , wailing for
a delayed train. It is alledge
Boehme entered the depot and rc.
hewed thc quarrel and attacked
Phillips with a club. Phillips
fired two shots 1dlling him Oil thl : :
spot. Phillips , nohficel t 111 : :
shc ! iff of the fart anc1 ofrered tc
surrender.
The snow docs not gel too deer
nor the weather too cold for W.
J. 'Yoods , when an nndcrtaldng
job is ordered. He reccived at
ol'dt.r last. Sunday from Merna
for his hearse Monday to assis1
in the funeral of J. R Mauk ,
the restaurant man of t11a1
place. Monday morning he
started , I . B. Cole iln J olu
Ha5tings for Merna with foUl
large horses and the hearse. A !
the road had not bee br01ccn the )
had to encounter all the. sno\ ,
drifts and break their own road
It took them until 8 o'clock thaj
night to reach Merna , a distance
of tcn miles. The next mornin
through ttw blizzard that pre
vailed at that time they com
plcted the-ir task , hy cOI1\'eyin
I the COq ) < ; l' to the cemetery ane
returned that e\'ening to thii
city. 'l'hey r port a number 0
times all four horses wcre do WI
in the snow drift at. or.ce ane
frequcntl ) ' U\e hea1se came nea
. being upset.
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MrH. Dolly Burk and son , Kenneth -
neth , of this city. is visiting-
friends at Merna this week.
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Arthur Case \Veissert drove
in ) 'esterda ) ' . He reports the
roads still in had couditions.
O. O. Fessenden and wife of
this city , went to New Helena
yesterday , for a few ( lays \'isit.
AU Shephard and wife of this
city , journeyed to New Helena ,
J'esterday , on a few days visit
with friends and relatives.
Lorin AfDsbcrry was spending
a few days last week , at his home
and with friends in tbe city , returning -
turning to Lincoln Sunday night.
Dr. C. J. Christensen of Hamp-
ton. was visiting Dr , J. F. Bar-
' . .t 1010mcw Qf this citj" , a couple of
'days last wc l { , retnrni'ng home
on42 Sunday night. '
Herman Maulick wcnt to
Omaha last Friday , to spend Sunday -
day with his s 3ter Laura , at the
Em.anuel Hospital of that city.
Herman reports his ! iister decidely
better.
Judge Armour's court waG occupied -
cupied yesterday afternoon in a
replevin case of Alfred Sloggett
against Marshall Towslev. 'l'he
court has the question. i t issue
under advisement.
W. \Vallace's family in the
north part of the city has been
quite sick for the pasl weelt or
two. 1 Four of the children were
reported sick the first of the week
s well as Mr. 'Vallace.
F. A. Bcrtran of 'rappen valley
was in the cit ) j'estcrday. He
reports the loss of only one cal f !
tbrough the long cold spell. He
has barn room for 125 hea'l of
catte which sheltered his cattle.
Jim Oliver has given up his
position at the Commercial , and
gone to Callaway to engage in
the Hotel Business. Mr. Olh'er
has bought back the hotel he
sold to Ed. R\tRk \ hefore coming
to this city. .
A , n. & M. gxtra Construction
gang of 25 men , which bas been
working at Litchfield for some
time , was busy cleaning yards
and switches here a couple of
days this week , g-oing to Ansel-
) mo yesterday.
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J. C. 'l'hom of Lexington , tllp-
ped in this city a couple of lIavs
I tbis week on his way to his honie-
stead ncar the "Black ranch , T..og-
an county. Mr. ' 1'hom wa ! ; at
one time , in the restaurant business -
ness in this city , in connection
with R. G. Stack , where the
Merchants Cafe is now located.
Duw-Parker , at the residence
of his daughter , Mrs.V. . S. Met-
, calf , this city , J. A. Parlter , Sunday -
day night , February 12th , aged
83 years , four months and 20
days. The deceased has been an
invalid for the pad four years.
- For two weeks hi illness had
- assumed a more serious spect.
His funeral waR held 'l'ncsdaJ
morning at the residence of W.
S. Metcalf and his remains ta1ccl )
to Gates for burial. 't'he RIWUII'
I.ICAN extends the s.ympathj' 01
the communit ) . to the herea\'ecl
wife , daughter and sons , who arc
left to mourn his death.
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ill the best coal oil refit cd , for 20 cents per gallon , or
\.i . in Jive g-allon lots , for 95 ccnts. This is for red m
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Hcnry Conrad , colorcd , of Alli-
ancc , spent a few days with his
parents , Robert Conrad of this
city , returnin ! { to Alliance Mon-
da ) .
Miss Herda Snydcr , who is
nurse at t11e city hos ital at present - I
ent , left this morning for a visit
to hcr home at Milburn , Ne-
braska.
G. H. 'l'horpe has resigned his
position as head miller in the
Brokcn Bow mills and gone into
the realestate business with C.
W. Bowman.
C. Et Brittan of Callaway
journe'ed through thc city this
morning on his way to Anselmo ,
for a few days viSit with his
brother Frcd of that city.
J.ud Kay o ( this city , wcnt to
Berwyn this morning , on a business -
ness trip , Mr. Kay expects to attend -
tend the sale at thc Towell Farm
west of Berw'n , Monday.
S. G. Howe , Publisher of the
I "Gag County Herald" of Beatrice -
rice , gave Ui one of his cards
Monday. Mr. Howc is traveling
for a Chicago Portrait Co. , at
present.
M ra. Lean er 'l'homaB ancl is-
ter , Mrs. Noah Thomas , of
'Vicbita , Kansas , arrived in the
city this morning on a visit to
their father. Mr. Lewis Bitter of
Walworth.
DmD-Moorc : , Wednesday
morning the infant ch11d of Mr.
and Mrs. France Moore of this
city , aJe three 111onths. ' 1'he deceased -
ceased had the whooping' cough ,
but was not considered serious
until Sunday when it began to
grow worse. 'l'he funeral services -
vices will he held tomorrow in M.
E. church. The Republican ex.
tends the sympathy of the coQ-
munity to the famity in their
. bereavemen 1.
The Highlander lt all1 hall a
sleighing party last night. li'rom
the blowing of hornes and jingle
of sleigh bells , anrlloull laughtel
that rent the air as the processiol1
galy glided along , we infer thcy
enjoyed a g-ood tunc. The streeb
were in excellent condition fOI
sleighing and the weathcr at
that could he desired for such at
occasion. I t reminded us 01
the days of yore when we used tc
sing " ' 1'hen Jingle , Jingle , bell
and hoofs are gay , clatter , c1atter ,
as they clash away. "
'rhe Glaze Marble Works 0
this city , ha\'c been getting ou
some \'ery fill ' monuments elm
ing thl' winter , and ItOW have 01
bands a large number of finishe (
monuments ready to put up a
soon as the weathcr will permit
Among the fine monuments is .
"rustic stump , " five feet 1gh
inches high , ordered by Mrs
I Mubel Manuel , who now lives it
i California , for her husband , Lin
ton E. Mannel , who was drownel
while bathing in the MlCldle LOUI
flver ilt Milburn , Angnst 25th
1901. It will be pnt up in th (
West Union Cemeterj' . Anothcl
I , 'ery fine one is a g-ranite stone 0 :
. : line dimcnsions containing tiu
' 1 Masonic Squarc and Compa
, thnt will mark the last rest1ll
: I place of Ai. fhines in the Ans
'ley Cemetery.
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Dr. T. 'V. Bass , went to Lincoln -
coln yesterdal' where he wa
. ; alled by th ( : 1llness of his wife ,
who in company with her daughter -
ter , Ethel , is visiting friends in
that city this week.
The M.V. . A. Masquerade
ball last Tnesday evcning , waa'a
pleasing event , to those enjoying
that kind of entertainment.
About eighty ticlcts were sold ,
and quitc a variety of costumes
exhibited.
Thc fine ' of '
weath l' yesterda )
and today . helps us to forget the
fridged .weather for the past
month. It now loolts as we might
have a general tbaw. Let ua
hope we may and he happier for
the thought.
Mrs. Florence : 'Gorham , aud
daughter , Ruth , of this city , went
to Mason City this morning for a
few days v1Sit with relatives.
Mrs. Gorham hus been working
at the Grand Central for sometime -
time past , but expects to go to
se ing when she returns.
The preaching seryices were
not held at thc Baptist church
last Sunday as advertised. Owing -
ing to the storms the trains were
delayed about sixty hours , and
Rev. Alexander , who was ex
pected from Burchard was unable
to reach here. He is expccted
for next Sunday , but as we g
press we are not able to annolmce
definitely whether he will be here
or not.
Deputy Phelps informs us that
he bas secured t.wenty-fivc ppli-
cants for membership in the
Highlanders for next Tuesday
night. ' 1'hc team bas provided
new costumes and are now prepared -
pared to put on the worle in better -
ter shape than ever. The committee -
mittee on refreshments is arranging -
ing to have their part of the pro.
gram in readiness. No m mber
cau afford to miss the next meet-
in - . : .
J. G. VanCott of St. Paul , who
recentlj' contracted for the
Squires Bros. hardware store ,
wll1 commence the invoicing of
his new purchase thc first of next
weelt. Mr. VanCott is a yonng
man of fine appearance and
comes highly recommended. Tun
RItI'UBLICAN extends to him a
welcome to the business circle of
Broken Bow and bespeak for him
a libcral share of the public p t-
ronage. ,
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F'ri t hils returned frow lussia
_ and opened up his shoe shop at
Peale-Sheppard Co.'s store. Call
and ee him for your repairs. 25tf
We always have money to loan
on farms. R. G. Moore 1U Apple
Block. 35tf
.
A&runhluar Dnrult.
- are il1stilnt1y relieved , and perfectly -
fectly healed , by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. C. Rivenbark , Jr. , of
Norfolk , Va. , writes : "I burnt
my knee dreadfully ; that it blis-
tcred all m'er. Buclden's Arnica
Salve stopped the pain , and
healed it without a scar. " Also
- heals all wounds and sores. 25(1
at Lee Bros. druggist.