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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
- . : : " _ - - " ' _ . . . . . " " TP-I"7 _ " " , v " ' _ " . , : . , . . , . , . _ _ . . _ . . . . . . : : . . ; , _ _ . Good Health r to the . . ehildren , , I Children especially are fond of daintie , , and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs , so also a cake that is health- fl1 a well as dainLy must be raised . with . . a pure and perfect baking powder. f " Royal Baking Powder is indispensable r. ' , . in the prepartion of the highes.t qu.ality 11 , . ' . ' of food. It Imp rts that peculIar hght- , . , : ' ness , sweetness and flavor noticed in the . .finest cake , biscuit , doughnuts , crusts , etc. , and what is more important , renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. , . . ROYAL BAKING POWDCR co NCW YORK. . . . - - - - - - . . - . - - - IJUI' , ( , ( , U'I Dtlll I'hluthillS SlclI h-nill ( ' . As ' "all sleighing' parties Wl're the go" the pa t two weeks , Ow Baracca boj' of the Baphst : Sunday - day school clccided that last Friday - day night would he the lime for a ; leighing party. i So to use an old tim ( phrasl' , "a coach aud six were ordered , " with all the lK'lls aud other IImusical" instruments thrown in , except the coach had fUnnel'S instead of whcelR. I , Thc Phiatheas wcre invited , . nd about eight of the boys , and thirteen of the girls accompanicd by thcir teacher , MrR. Kimber- ling , drove to Ed. Sims' , about r . . six miles cast of town , for an oyster supper. One of the bo ) ' attached a t small bobsled onto the big sle , I . , which caused considerable fun I ' n quite a b\t \ of walking. Upon arriving at 1\11' . Sims' , it I was discovered that the bo's had I \ forgotten to order crackers and , J. the supper was put off until the : 'i , party returned to the home of their teacher and procured crackers - ers , where , after a 11uitc a bit of R ewing the "stew" 'was made I ' nd enjo'ed. 'rhe members were I delivered atthcir several homcs , I Frdurt I XII..ttcrt. , few counterfeiters have lately - ly been making and tr'ing to sell imitations of Dr. King'R New Discover , ) ' for consnmption , Coughs and Cold H , and other medicines , thereh ) ' defrauding t , e publiC' . 'l'his is to warn Y011 to-.beware of snch pcople , who sp'k to profit , through stealing the reputation of remec1ieR which have been Ruccessfully curing disease , for over 35 JearR. A Hurc protection , to you , is our nanH' on the wrappcr. f..ook for it , 011 a1 \ Dr. King's , or Bucklen'R 'I ren1 dil's , as all others an' mere imitations. II. l . BUCKLEN / 1. & CO. , Chicago , Ill. , and -Wind- T 50r , Canada. Lee Bros. , p" . If . - ! . . . . . . . . .lIcrd 1I - ; : ) . . . . . . . . : Orlulloll HcolI , No , 1jj.Ol. , I - I I . \ J. , I" " I I I"J. J. C ; . RENIZEI { , Breeder of Pure 8colch . .nd Scoleh 'ropp d Sloorl norn Cllt tlo My brrd l1umbffl 40 COWl ! , Will COmplfl lu bre lng aud 'lualll ) ' with any weat ot Ohlcajto ( . " OXIJulooce bll8 hught me tbllt 10 "Ivo 11001 . U facttou , ! .IretlUDe caUIo UlUlt bo rnlsed h thIs altllude. J expect 10 rnlsft then Ib equnl ot R\lflblng rahed Iu the here ' butt ; zIj hulls IIUlllilJlo tor Ibl , aUI next Joar'e lenlce. My cowa weljthUrom 1400 " I vnumb , ( 111111IIUI \ : " > \hllm , ! I I I , ' . - . - in the "we Rma' hour : ; of the lUorn 1g , " all dcciding that a leighing party without "crack- ers" wa O. K. aftel' all. 'L'he following member of lhe two classes participated in the sleighing - ing party : I'IUA'l'lIHAS. l ! dith Davidson , Je sie l ector , Glen Hector , Hannah l ! dmunds , r.izzie ] dmunds , Lot tie Sims , gva Cadwell , l.illy Amsberry , Lonia Sims , Cecil Sims. Ina Fin- len , T me Kelscy , Dyse:1 : Skelton. IIARACCAS. Herman Maulick , Will Martin , Harry Dent , Hess Humphrey , Will Gorsagc , ] t'aj' 'l'horpe , Rd. Alexander. Frank r outh. A ' 1'0 Hero \ \ ' . , f911111. Somc enc has said ; that one proof of the rapid adv.ancement of civilization is the fact hat the appreciation of the benefited catches up with its benefactor. Whereas in decades passed , the hero was only recognized after his death , that now while the "life blood flows warm in the veins" the hero is the receipient of the love and gratitude of the world to a gr.eater or less degree. Susan B. Anth ny when retiring - tiring from the office of pre1iden ! of the National American Woman Suffrage Association , which was also the celebration of her 80th birthday , amid the love and appreciation - preciation showered upon her by her followers and admiring- fricnds , said ; "Not one of om na tional officers cver has had om dollar of salary , 1 retire on full pay. I am grateful to YOll , tc the wholc world for the lcindnes that is mine. I have lived to riS ( from the most despised and hatel woman in all the world of 5 ( years ago , un lit now it srems d : if I am loved hy you all. If thi ! . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f d. 'g Th e Ad va i Cash Grocery ! A Uigh Grade Caro- , ) : sene O l a Specialty. ' b11 Bnght ! Safel ! . No Smell ! ! ! : , No SmolceI1 ! ! Call at the store and . , , " ' " get a coupon good for ? half gallon. 'l'ry a ' % \ can and be . convinced. Our can goods ar all labeled 1Ad vo Extra.r.1 ! ' the best the market af- fords. We have a fine Il line of .Staple and Fancy rocenes , Call and see u u \fl m ' - ' _ " : ' _ ' : ' : " - : ! be true , then 1 nm tndc (1 ABt. isficd. " She , and a small band of pioneer - neer workers , who has stood for thc emancipation of a scx from the thraldom of an undeveloped age , is worthy of a nation's grati- tude. E\'cry girl who enjoys the ad.- vantage of a collegcate education ; ever ) ' woman , who is earning her brcad in a chosen profession ; cver ) ' mother , who holds cqual custody , with her husband. of her child ; ever , ) ' wife , who shares equally , with her husbanlt , an accumulation of propcl'ty , owcs her a debt of gratitude. For those are the results of the I higher ideal of womanhood which she has iustituted. rietIS givc fullapprcciation to our heroes , and in the celebration of the birthdays. of Snsan n. Anthony ( Feb. 15th , ) let tiS perpetuate - petuate that ideal and the spirit of freedom which can never be quenched. NnI.t.y E. 'l'A'I.OH. . ORTH..O. ( To late for IMt week. ) Miss Cutler is staying with 1\1r . Pre Al1Ilerson this week. 'fhis is We lleslll1Y and we ha\'e not seen the lust week's papers yet. Ruttlor says that we may expect a wedding - ding in the valley in the near future. 'flll're wa ! ; no service of any kind at the church Sun ay , ou accol1nt of the severe wcather. l . D. Beals was initiutcd : into the mysteries of Od fellowship. 1\1otuls ) ' night : \t Anselmo , " c. n. nay has solll the Stuuts farm to Mart Johnson , considerrtion $3,200.00 , possession to be br1.VCn next Monda } ' . 'l'he Inspector for R. F. D. as lletitionc for by our pe9ple , went over the route on We nesday. He was un er the care of J. K. Killenbarger. Stock i\J going through this severe weather in gQod.s ! lpe considering. And there is I\n abuudance of feed to carry them over until gr s. 1\1. lIilI , } ? rnnk E wards and J. M. Ingram with scoop shovels , as a relcrve. made the trip to Merna ' on M01ll1ay , only upsetting once eli the'trip. From the frigid weather that we huve endured the past two weeks. oue would think Ulat we hall sliped over into Alaska. An tbe fellow who "lllows" Nebraska weather ought to be shot on the spot. J'berc has been no mail at I his office ince last Tuesday. To make our lot llIore desolate , the telephone connection bas een broken sjnce Friday of last week , and we ha\'e been unable to bear from tbe outside " , arlit forfoL1r , da's. T'II Ibone _ cUvery or Sllcelal Mall. Special to tbe RIWUUI.ICAN : Washington , , Feby. 20 , ' 05. Senator Millard is in receipt of a communication from Hon. C. J. Garlow of Columbus , Nebraska , enclosing copy of a resolution passed by the republican county convention of Platte county _ This resolution declares in favor of a proposed law to provide for the sale by the government of a , spe ial postage stamp which when placed upon a letter and sent through the mails would he au. thority for the postmaster at point of destination to open the letteI and to transm1t its contents by means of telephone communication - ion to the part ) ' for whom thr message may be intended. It is cas ) ' to see that this iR inten. ded for the com'enience of farm. ers residiug in the couutry .whos homes are conncctcd wit 11 towm b ) ' telephone wires. Upon inquiry , Scnator MilIan1 ig ac1v ! ; ed that there iH 110 legis. lation pending before either hotls ( of Congress on thiR subject. Last year Senator Fairbanlm in , troduced a proposed amendmen1 appropriating twenty thousau ( dollars for experimental telephom deli \'erj' of special rural mai matter under the dircction of llH Postmaster General , but tJll amendment was not : tcted tlpor by the Senate. In li"ebruary 1903 , the senate passed a reso lution asking the Postmastel General to inform that body t ( what extent and in what mannel the telephone is used in the collection - lection and delivery of spccia deliver ) ' mail matter , and whethc : in the opinion of the Postmaste : General special rural telephonl delivery of mail matter is esir able and feasible. In response tt that resolntiqn the POstnlaste General , 1\nc1er \ , ate of March 10 ? ! 1903 , lUade a brief report in whict . : : = : . - : : : _ _ ' , _ : , , : - . . . I -L.- : , he RtatC ( } that thl' experimcnt h:1(1 been tried at ten important post-offices in various states. These experimcnts scetn to have 'been confined to the practice of telephoniug the A. D. 'f. offices to dispatch bOj'g to thc post-office to get special delivery letters lo be carried to the ac1dreeses. In reference to the use of the telephones for the delivery of rural mail maUer , the Postmaster I GClernl } reports that it is practicable - cable to use thc telephoue in cou- ncction witb thc rural free deli v- , cry service , especially in UIOSl' counties or communitics in which the sen'icccll ! establhhed amI the telephone gcnerally is u elt by the farmerB or by country stores. Seuator Mi11arc1 is inforlUcd 11) ' those who havc g'cn this snh- ject consideration , t ha t t here is little doubt that the practicc may become general within a few years. 111 a country of such largl' area as Cnster County , Nebraska , where there is an independent system of telephone r reaching out from Brotten Rowand other railroad towns into the coun try llistricts , a spedal delivery telephone - phone stamp such as that contemplated - templated by Senator li'airbanks' resolution , would operate to the advantage of man ) ' farmer's throughout the count ) ' . thlMlnl's ! ! ( hnll I' . 1\1. J. Bates. who recently bought the D. l . Bauder prop' erty , just north of the oIl } IIImat1 hotel building to pu tin a mca 1 market. bas ought gli Arm. strong's interest ill thc Rockwcl1 & : Armstrong hardware and im. plement house on thc uorth si e. Consideration , $8,200. ( } I'ar UI e Snlt or Heal ] Rtl1tl' . Until March 1st 1905. , wc wil < ; > ffer 5000 acreB of land for : , mh consisting of well improved farm : to raw prail' l : land , in tracts 01 160 acres to 1780 acres. 'rhcsI will inc1ud almost an ) ' kind of : farm that a person wonld desire All contracts of sale will be 111adl with a small cash payment , ba1 ance in c.lsh or mortgage 01 March 1st 1905. 'We will also olTer some geol town lots ; also one tVO story honsl with eight rooms , good cellar an ( cistern , barn and a wholc hloc ] of ground on the ame terms. We have a spccial object iI offering this property and anJ one wanting a arm or smal ranch or c1ty residence , can get : bargain between this and Marc1 1st 1905. W II.I.IS CADWnI.I. . Special Sole _ Peale-Sheppard Co. have dc , cided to e tend their special sah on shoes , to Februar ) ' 25th. Thh will give those an opportunity t get their shoes at the special salE , prices , that could not avail them selves of the privilege durin , the late cold snap. tn ck Cottle Iror Hille. , 1 have ninaty head of catLIe consisting of cows and yearling : , for sale. .rime will be gi'en tl , suit purchaser.oW. . A , Gltolmn - - - - - Alouldu" , lIurllH. arc instantly relieve , and per fectly healed , by Bucklen's Arnic : . Salve. C. Rivenbark , Jr. , ( ) Norfolk , Va. , writes : liT burn my knee dreadfully ; that it hlis tered all o\'er. Buc1den's Arnic Salve stopped the pain , ani healed it without a scar. " Als , heals all wounds and sores. 25 at T.ee Bro . druggist. li'oR SAI.n-\Vell impro\'ed rc idetJce property. Will he sold a I a bargflin if callel1 for SOOI1. l II , quire at this offi ( e. 2M - Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass , dentist. Offlc over McComas' drug ! 1torc. 25t - - - - - - - - - - [ aUt now lucated just north ( J the Custer National Bank. Com and see me for hargains 111 re : estate. Some ch ice acrc pre perty for sale. 8 tf l AS. ANDuHsoN. - l re : > h oysters , canclycigarR an tobacco at Mike Scanlon. Fort SAI.Jt-Roac1 wagon an , single harness , nearly new. chea 1 I for cash. See Gco. Paineau. . . : ' _ _ . . ' ' ' ' -'I' . ' , _ . ! .I\ " : : ' IInl'I'1 ' JII'I' IPI'om l'nrnl'lJI-'o ' ! - - - 'l'hosc' inlluaculate darlings of Marion JIill's crcation , thc Pet- tison 'l'\vins , appear again in the March McClure's , Hegina and Hcx ride olT with the rag-man from their teri1i1.cd paradise and for blissful hours revel in grub- hiness and germs ill a delightfully - fully cl irty baclalley. . Whcn the rag-man startcd : " 'Vith enc accord thc ) ' noppedover on their nice whitc 8tomach , ha1ancing themRclves upon the hoard scat , their white lcg wa\'ing towards the ho.nH , their contcnded hands , finding mplo'ment among the weirdl ) ' unclean 'paper rags' in the cart. Upon their faces stole the exprcssion which Mrs. Pctti- son had long : \1\11 in vain strivcn to cu1ti\'ate hy mcans of art and mURic. an ( 'xprcssion sweet , gentlc esoteric , amhitious and inspired. Somcthintkin : : t the divinc I settled down as : t last ahiding' gt'ae : upon their conntmHulCCS when the , ) ' found a pile of disreputable - reputable hat ! ; and triell thcm all on ( .lutifully. .hulg'1 ! .I. H. RhodeR of Armlcj' was a city visitor Saturda ) ' . 'rhiR ofiicc , ac1mowledgcs a fdcml- ly can. ' ( 'he .Judge think ; the county telephonc plan as ouUinCll ! la t weck by the Rtl'UHI.tCAN woulll be highly acceptablc to the peopte of Custcr county , and that the ) ' would tal < e hold of it with a , 'i m if gi'en an oppor- I tunit ) ' . ' " 011'10' , ' ' ' .n I'ucut. Perhap you dOll't realizc that man ) ' pain poisouR originate iu your food , but Rome day you may feel a twiuge of dyspepsia that will convince yon. Dr. King's New rAfe Pills are guaranteed to I curc all sickncss due to poisons of undigested food-or money hllc1e , 25c at T-4ce Bros. tlrug gtore. 'I'l'y them. - - - - - - - - - . - DRM T. A LEACH , : JE.rISJ:1i : : : Paineau.'I' , Nebra ka. Gold and porcelain crowns. . $5. OC Set of tceth , guaranteed to fit. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . $5,00 to 8.0e l : G o 1 d fiU1l1gH tip from. . . . . . . 1.0e Porcda tl Inlay Fillings , up fro In. . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . 1.Se Silver anl1 cemcnt fillings SOc and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 75c l.Ne g'1tlrantee all of our worH to be first-class. Should any of our fillings ever come out we w1l1 1 refill the tooth frec. 'Ve make a 1 specialty of performing all operations - ations as near painless as pos ible. T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. , 'l'elephone 258 , _ Office in Myct's-Gliem Building. W A. TllOl'ttPtJON , ' ' ' ' 'II CON'1'RAO'l'OH &I lIUILUlUt I:1rP1sII11 : anel Isllrnatce ! on IIhortuolice. I'rnkoll ' . 1I0w , Ncbraskll , ' Palace BaJbe Shop For first-cluss work , can at the Palnci IhlrherShop. Everything up.to. ate' I4EO DEAN , Proprietor. HII-4T SIDl HEl FOI DS . e.nd Duroa Jor fJY 1I0KA hrell 11111180111 , He8L " ' 001 orthelrcllllld. Att.lrc H , n. 1 . OAnW Ir" llruken Dow , Nehra8kll . . - - - - - - - - - - - II. CONJtAD , O.II. . . . . . . Uoaler In , " _ l'umlll , Wlull , MIII , ' 1'allllll , IrIUln.:8 : , (1IIonlln , Englnell , " " " cll' . IlrolOu Jlow. Nuhruk . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - S.I\1. \ DOItHIS , mRUIHt.3 : Th1 l1ltl ! ! 'lth. . AI. klndl of work In urn IIno dUM l > rolOlllI "ud In 11r1c..dll 8 ordH. prltect lillnl' on III corn r Olllhe/lBt III 11'0 BlluMU. ( a'I' : 11H A TltIAI. . . . Irollllll III1W , . Nehra.ka - - - - - - - e e.f .f If ( ' 11 TRADE : MARKS DESICNS : 1- COPYRICHTS &C. nyolII' " . . . 'uu II k"'h . mllY quiCklY .r ' 1111 lIur 1 > 1'1111011 ' freu . w wthur 1m . Iliventioll . " f ) ) "n"ly IIIlh'lIlal > lI' Clllllnll1l1lc/l. : tlonlHtrll'tlYI' . . 11I\l1ollllnl \ , IIAIIDBOOK ulIl'lIl tlta . . . aut tn. lII'I" ' t IlllOnl'Y fur ucurllllllll'hml . . . I'nlelll" lulWII Ihruul/II MUIIII .t C.J. : receive I 1 , , 'trl' ' " " . .tier. "lIlItlnt chnrl/o , lu the Sti ntific Jltn ' .itan. . . , A 1I:1I1I100III'ly : 1II1I lr"II'I IVI'I'kly T.llrllcMt ( 'Ir. d , 'ulllllon . tit IIIIY "II'IIIIU" Jourllal. 'l'erIDA , t5 " . . . y."rl 'our ' lIIonltl" , fl. tohl : ; 11)1\11 J1u" dealeu. p MM tt m G :3tlrtpU : : 1 llk ! " ' 02' ' ' = - .r-- : : : ' : : : : ' J.B. : . Jon.es : , . 'UD. < lIUoa.Ir. : Auction Sales Evcr ) ' Saturday in Drokcn Bow , Nebraska. SIMON OA1\IICRON , llH01'90Y 8 9ccz.ll J1 AT LAW. Itoom 8 anll II , Jtol\lt , Dloele , Urollen Bnw. Neb. DU , C. JJ' MUIJfJICN8 , ph ysician Surgeon. 2nd ! ! tlllrlfllJ ! 'rom 'fe 1 nUll In 1oalty ! 1II00k I realdonce , 8r.1 Well Jot. K , chnrOIl\ on "flmo 11110 of UMt , W"'lIrokt'1I low , Nobrukh , - - - - - . IYt. . ' 1\ ) J , I 'AUNS\VOH.'l'H , DENTIST , , pr-nmro IlIlInrthwe L cornnr Itellolly 1J1 Ic , - - - - - - CT'I'Y BAlt lCU SHOP , II , O.IIU'l'1'ON , l'rl1llrlotor. l'lrd1-01laa wnrk. 1I0ftr Iloom ot IIrnken 'Unw , ' , 811110 Uflnk , IIrokon 1101'1 , Nebluk" . ' D H . H. O. & ; W. Ie. 'l'AI O'J' , PHYSIGIANS I SURGEONS. ( tIDOI ! nT'r ItllnhOTI , , ' " nrnv , ! ! tore. Drokoll IInw , . - Nelltah. J1. NYDI H , , , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , l'l nsiOlHI ntHl 1111 IdIHII ! of govenullct t l'lalms , 11\1(111 gcnernl Inw pruettee. ' Of. fice IIank of COlllmerce Imi1lliug , Uroke\1 Bow , Nchm < ; kll. DR c , n. Jon , I B' ik111 IC ] IJIHI. omcu IlIlIelllty IIluck , llral IIlIln foom w ! Iud. Iud.DI DI . , V. H. COLE , . V ete.-i narian. Disease : ! of all the lower auimals treat- ell. Officellt lcc Bra : ! , ! lrug store. 'Phouc 203 , 11roken 110w , Ne . \ R ass G. MOOR ] , Attorney.at-l.a w. , I 110'11 ol\alu \ au.t loan hroker , umc" u AVpl ! ! ' . Uluck. lIrukoll ! low , Nellruka. . _ TIME TABLE BHOKEN now. NEB. I.I"COIU , Deliver. OWIII.Il. IlcleulI , CblclIUo" Dutte , "to .rONCllh. . portiaUd , UIIUHAH : Cu. , . , Hult lAke CIt . Nt. "OUH. A ud Hltll Ifrllncl co All Polut. . ItllHt Aud All polnte And Houtb. WeB' . No , - Ve tllml"ll exprell d,1I1 , ! Ltncoln , OWl' ha , lit. Joaupn lian88R utly. Ijt. Loula , Ohl Oall ! ) and all polnt"at and 80utb..l0 43 a.m. No , " 2I1to . 01111111 Au ley , n"'Tennll " , Orand IK' land , Anrorll , York , Heward. No , H d < < 1pnrt8 tnr Ihe easl al. . . . . . . . . . . .9sc : , a , m , No. U-VelllltJuled expreslI daUy , l1elolla , Olloi' tlo DoHo. Porlland and lilt P"cll1c Coaat polnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .705am No. 43 arrlvo frolU Ih. . . enst a\ . . . . . . . .11 :46.p , rD. , 8100p1DI ( , dlLlnlf Iud reclining chllir cau ( eatll , tree ) on Ihroulh tralDs. Tlckel lold aud bll9" gage cbecked to IIny plnt In th United : ltat"l and Oanda , Intormlltton , mllp1lmo tablu and ticket tall on or wrUo to 11. L. Onnabr. IReot , or L. W. Wakeloy , 0 , P. A" OmahvJ. , Uebrllkl. . I , . URve T , Allont. . . - - ' .l . . tgLL Tlit : : COUCH : ArlO CURE TH LUNCS - - - . WITII Dr u King's J New Discovery PTION PrieD FOR CONSU nnd 60c & $ t.oo OlOS Frco Trial. Surc t and Quicltcot Cure Cor nil THROAT and L UNO TROUI' . LES , or MONEY BACK. . WHEN YOU CAN BUY ON Easy Credit. Terms P I A NOS Sl24.75 UP. ORCANS alo.ODUP. SEWING MAOHINES $ .O STOVES and RINGESSt. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ot 1111 kllld8 ot 60 01l"t8 up. IRON and STEEL SaFES , TYPEWRITERS and OFFIOE FURNITURE From $ ( ) . : US up. W. , Ir the largelmanl1tftcnrert 00 earth. b" , . , unlimited cup1l81 and . .tI direct from the workahop to the fireside on BASV I\\ON'fIU.V PAVl't\lNT. ! $ to 1I0nora\.lln people In all pnrta of the wurld. No other mnnutacturer willIe' JIIII l1Ie the tcOO 9 for Jellrs Wllllo Ilowl ) ' pu'lul ( lor theUl , Write lur lolormatloa led Pree Cltalouo Nu , 17- THE ENCLEWOOD CO. " , , " .0114..1 r.CIoIII , ell.03 Randolph St , . Cblcigo. III. . U. S. A.