Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 30, 1905, Image 1
, , . , to to lU t 1.IIJrnrlftu oule' , - , USTER , UOUNTY EPUBLICAN . ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. 'l'H Ol PlelAt PAPER OF CUS'l'EI COUN'l'Y. LARGl S'l' CIRCULA''ION OIi' ANY IN ' ' ' ' . 'l'HI . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . PAPElt COUN''Y. . . - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - : - - : - : : - : - : - - - - - : = - . . _ . - . - _ " _ _ . _ _ . - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - = : : x = : :7"-- : 'V L "YXI l . . . - . . . - . - . - - . BROKEN BOW , CUSTeR COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , MARCH 30,1905.--EIGHT , PAGES , , NO. 42. , . . , . ' - - - f of . . : . , I . . : , : . ; 'r tr . . t I I " . r : " , ) : , : . . . r.- IF . - . . . . ' : , ' , \ ' " 1' . . j : . - . " _ . \ ou Ma.y See . -out ou thl' , , "orlcl in n r , \ \ ' way with lilY ' . J. . t glasses. . What } 'ou U. . . . V1\ set II utu } ' bl' only 1i , hint of what " ' ' . I you M" \ ! j l' . i , : , IISeeing a thmg with your owu IYt's" : r . i is not always conclusive evidellce that ' . - ' . - ' . ' . - you see correctly. ft' \ ft't1 : You see through the wjudow , hut the lJ. : . glass mar be imperfect or the window I n.r. soil ed . . " , . ' . . ; . ' I , , You see with j'our eyes , but tbeir It : . . fractive power may ho faulty ; thus \'ou ' ' . . ' ! \ : but naIf what you might with propt"r. t' ' kin , } ly adju9ted glaMes-m } " . "ir' : My business is to rewedyeyc defects 'f. : . which if neglected may prove strious. ' . ' , ' . ' " , . . , , _ , . r " ' " = - " - ' - - - , Schon ] Books , Tablets J . : . , . -.L1iD- . ' . . \ ' . . : : ' 1 : Sch ol Supplies , , . I I . ' ' 'wJ -I.'t'- ( : I ' .f . { , . . t \ . , : # J. 0. . Haebfrle 9 : , ' . . < > . /IIt : ' " ' ) ' , _ This office for neat job work. 'j" . ; ' if J. C. oore , abstracting. . _ f . " FOR SALU-House : witb ! h block land. Enquire of Con- cannon at Peale-Sbeppard Co. 's 38-39. - - . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . .u. . . _ .n. _ _ ' - ' - - " - - m = : : ; J1I - - - - - ---I O. J. Russell of An..ley return. ed to his home ou 44. I George Palmer w" , , , aU Omaba passcnger Mouday , 011 42. N. E. Armstrong and wife wcnt to Scotts muo' , 1'ueselay. , Earl McIntyre of l\nsley was an east boul1d passcnger Tuc3da ) ' . Jiw Peale went. to Omaha Wedncsday to purchasL' sOllie I marc gOO . i Geo. Sims of New Helcua , was in atten ance at the telephone meeting , 'l'uesday. I John H. Cross of Anslev rcpre- i sented his locality at Uie telc- I phonlt meeting Tuesday. Miss Smi th of Ansle ) ' who has , been , teaching in the San IIi 11 s returned to her hOUle 'Wednesday. HeS. . C. Cad weU of Lodi , is visitiug in' thc'\'icinitr , with his . nephews. G. R ancI Wi11is Cncl. well. ! \ rs. McLeghtou of Omaha who spol in tbe M. E. church S.1mday returned to her home Wednes ay. Mrs. J. B. Case : of Sterling' , who had been yisiting with her sister Mrs. J. M. Carlin for some time returned h me Tuesday. John Reinhard of McKinley and Wm. Warren of Triumph represented the South 'West at t.he telephone meetingTuesday. . ; Drs. Bartholemcw and Christensen - I tenson are mO\'ing their office in , the Realty Block , south side of the square , today where their patrons are requested to cal1 , Lieut. Laughlin and Col. Dag- get inspected Co. M. at this place Tuesday. Lieut Laughlin made the inspection in the afternoon , for tbe state , und Col. Daggett made the inspection for the government - ernment in tIw'ening. . H. F. Eddy , J. S. Francis , Kay AtJdnso , Geo. Sin1s , Alvin Daily and Joe Fenimore were among the members who represented the Milburn and Anselmo Co.opera. t \e Telephone company , a t the telephone meeting- tbi'l city. Tuesday. . . . . . -.p- - . . . - " . - . . ' . - - . - - - . . ' . : , , . J1 - OUf Implements . :1 Are now in Before you place your or- . , . . . . ; ' del'it will fine line. : . . pay you to see our : . . + \ - ' . . , - ' ; 1 ; \ . We have a first-cluss disc burro 1tx- .IL > I , : : . . ' , 18 at $24.00 ; and,16x16 at $25. . Singlp : ' : "i row cultivators from $10.00 and up. .A ' . : , . ! fi : . ' No.1 3 section harrow at $14.50. A11 . . if > other g09d eq ally as lo v in .price , f. ; ; . : , ) . . , . . , such as rIdIng hsters , wnUnng hsters , f'f # Sure Edge drop planters , endgate seed- ; . J ; ers , walking' and riding plow , gang -ti ( : rr10ws and two-row Swede cultrvntors. f.t ! " . rhis ear the 'Swede is improved , . Sep' ? ; ' ; ' . it. "Youwillhaveonl'iryoudo.VI' ' ' ' have also received ' of Ame'o 's . . \ just a t'ar ) i ! , } . ican hog fence and barb wire. Plac ( ' J . , ! iUMo dRrCuHwON 'HARoN1ESeS \ 'tV e have the larg'cst assortment uf all . T\ t kinds of harness this spring we t ve ) ' r had. Prices are right. It will be off I \ t I no use to give prices here as quality 'J regulates prices. Come and see for " 5G yourself. We will treat if we are wrong. Don't forget our complete j. line of shelf hardware , cutlery and guns , and above all don't forget that .i ; we are selling t le ral1e.able Steel Range and the QUIck : Meal. N one so r1f ' " . good. Our buggies alwsys giye satis- . . " I I t faction , and think of the Old , . . ! i 'l L ' ; ; Hickory Wagon. ; s Our motto : Undersell , quality considered. , ' G. V\T. \ APPLE - . _ r ; Alpha Morg-au made a busincgg trip to York Tuesday. ' I Miss Hattie Menary of7'eis rt was a passenger for York Tue l- day. day.Gu Gu r Hickmau of Leo Okla- hom'a was a passcng'r for Berwyn MondaJ' . II. E. Zimmertuau of Ansley wns a social caller at thiR office Saturday. U. M. Miller of Anselmo was a city visitor the lirst of the week. I He returned Tucsday. C. \ V.Villis returtlell fl'om St. LQuis Mondav uight where he had been on businesg. H. Garnish who ha eeu hcre ou a short visit returned to Spole- aueV ashiugton Tuesday. Royal Betts came up from Ansley Saturday night and remait1cd O\'cr Sunday visitmg his parentB. , Miss Liz e rodd of Arcadia wcut to Ravcuua J'escrda ) ' to speud a few clays with friencJ . Mrs. Jacob Barcus of Dry Val. ley , went to St. Joseph , hospitnl ! \londay for me ical treatmcnt. Jacob Cover of Mason City , iu company witb 1\11' . Sharpe , were social callers at th1s office , Mon- day. day.L. L. S. Elup1 eld of McKinle ) ' , was a city visitor'l'uesday. The RnpUDI.ICAN office acknowledges a friendly call , J. S. Francis , the Nasby , at Merna : , was in the city Tuesday , att nding the cmnty , ; co.operative telephone meeting. Mrs.V. . P. Rogers of this city left for Bloomfield Ill.V ed'nnes- day to see her father 'Wininm Seretto who is very sick Mrs. P. J. Lempelton of Lincoln - coln , who has been visiting with Miss Hill , teacber on the north side , lef for home Monday. W. A. Anderson , publisher of the Mason City Star was a city \'isitor Saturday and Sunday. His sister accompallled him. . Mrs. Simmons of Mason City who bad been \'isiting in tbe city several days with Mrs F. M. Rublcc , returced home Monday. F. A. Amsberry of fason City came up Monday and remained o\'er until Wednesday looking after his interests in the telephone business. Lawrence Hollandsworth of . : Brownlee , came own Sunday , to spend a few days visiting with friends and to be at the inspection of Co. M. ' 1'uesday. J. W. Resch of 'l'oledo Ohio who bas been visiting with his sister Mrs. Schoefer of this city took the train 'Veclnesdny for Missouri Valley Iowa. 'l'he Rnl'UllI.ICAN acIcnowledg- ed a friend I ) ; cal1 yesterday from Wm. 'Varren and 11.Veaver of Calla. ' . 'l'hey were in the city atten ig thc telephone meeting 'rucsllay. C. G. Emptield who reccntly bought the Wood's furniture store has moved his family to the city. 'rltey for the present are located ill the T.es1iI' building north sid ( ' . 'l'he exccuti\'c coml1liUe of the County Suu ay Slhoul association - tion held session in this city last Saturday night and Iledded to hold tbe Count ) ' Sunday School convention on the 29th and Oth. of Ma ) ' . Den RUII'OIl f Oconto Jett over the B. & : M. 'L'uesday for Spokane - ane Washington. He 'wap detained - tained here three days waiting to bave his stock inspccted be. fore shipment. Mr. Runyan got permission to load and ship to Billings for inspection. J G. Awsberry-went to ( Jruaha tbe first of last week for Medical examination , rdurning Thursday night The doctors there could give him no encouragement. 'rhey statcd they could not help him and that he could not live more than a few days or three . I weeks at the most. Frank Draper proprietor of tbe Cottage hotel , at Oconto , .was doing bus1l1ess in the city yester- day. He informs us that he has fixer ] up a cattle correl1 and fee racle. . . ill connection with his busincss , so he can take : carc fat cattle that partie want to ship I to marlcet. He furnishes water , hay and carrell for ten cents a' ' head for 4 hours , I - G. B. Wheton was an Allselmo passenger Tuesda ) ' . H. Smith oC An9lt ) . was in the city Wednesday on business. O. J. Pursell of Ausley was a business caller at tbig office . \'cs. terday. Deputy , Sheriff McCorllliclc made a busincgs trip to Almley . Monday. Mrs. 14. . Shoup , west of tll cit" i seriously ill with hlooll p015cnlUg. H. H. Hiatt of Sargcnt , Wll a cit ) , visitor 'l'ucsday. 'l'h j ! ; om n' aclcnowledge\ ! catl. J. H. H. Cross of Anslc ) ' ] Jellt sc\'eral da's iu this city la t week , returning homc 11'rila ) ' . 'l'he Indian Missions progl'iI III at the Baptist church , SlIl\Iluy \ . night , .drew a large crowl. has. Austin 01 Bradford Ills. who has been ' ' , . visiting' the ( 'n\ woods I'ct 1Irncd hOIl1 ( , 'l'ucsd a ) ' . W illur Gomage of Westel'\'illc , who hag beet ! attcnding the busi- nesg colleg-c retllrncd hOllle 'J'UCR' day. day.A. A. J. 1-4uVC of Nclei h , who has been htrc looking' over the country -left thi ! : lI10rnillg for home. Mrs. Gl'aci ( UOUI' of Auslcy who had been \'isiting' relatives at Callaway returnee1 home from here Monda ) ' on 44. J. E. Ca\'enee of Gcorg'etuwu , was a representative from his . localit.r at tbe co.operative telephone - phone meeting , Tuesday. L.V. . Amsberr ) ' camc up from Lincoln Monday night to attend the Military inspection of Company - pany M. hcld here : 'rnesday. ' \Tw. Frey IIf DcQueeu Arkansas - kansas arr'ed iu thc city 'rues- day morning to spend a few days looking after hir. b1.\sinesu interests - ests here. L. H. SoddunJ of Kearu : Y , who recently sold hiu hardware store at 'that place was in the city last week with a view of putting in a store at this place. George and J. L. Russom who have been visiting their parents : at Custer Center for the past two weeks returned to York , Mon ay where the ) ' are attending- U. B. College. Con Fleshman of Merna , was among the large number of farmers - ers in the city , to attend the lectures - tures on the seed corn special. He kindly remembered this office with a call. Fred Skilmau came up from Lomax Saturday to attend the meeting of the executive com- mittec of the County Sunday School association of which he is a mcmber. ' 1'he latest ncws from l ussia is that she will ( ll1ter into peace negotiations only on the terms that she will pay no indemlllt ) ' nor ) 'eil an ) ' terri tor ) ' . If she maintains that position the war will go on. Mrs. Emily l eedc of DesMoiuc Iowa , will lecture at theI. . E. ch rch on Monday evening'April 3r , for the benefit of the PrcBby- terian church. Subject : Bicycle trip through Wales , Englan aud Scotland. Admission 25 an 15c. V. J. Vose cf Gates , wag"a city visitor ! \Jondny. He made this officc a social call ill company with Mr. Davis of the eastern part of the state. who had bten visiting him. Mr. Davin lms a Houring mill at Unadel1a. Nebr. The anti saloon \'ote should he increased thi3 year over any pre- ceeding election. As years of experience - perience 1'0) ) ) on we see increased benefits witbout saloons and the vote against the license trafic should in a corresponding degrel increase. Agitate the question , talk with your next door neighbor - bor that he may not forget to vote on the issue next Tuesday Miss Grace M , Griffith has sold her panatorium to Miss Mary Bel ers who will take charge of the same next Monday. Miss Griffith is undecided as to where she will eventually locate , but for the present witl take a'aca - tion and visit among rela ti'c < ; an friends in differcnt p'artg of the connt ) ' . She has bUIlt up a splcndid trade by doing excellcnt work and the public will hope I that her succcssor lUa ) ' have the , same success that has atten f > d the efforts of MissGriffith. - - - - - - - - - . . - , ly compet : torR : come und go , but T am stjll ill business at the old stand and l' nd r to sell ; you uuything' in the farm implement line for less money than you CUll buy for Hllywhcrc in the county. . If I CElll't 1 dOll't ' wnnt : yom' business. . . 4 : l4 lG1isl' H.nJ'l'OWH. . . . . . . . . . . . $25:00 , I :3 : SectIoll llnrrow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 l.-incl ) Gang' Plow. . . . . . . . . . : . 57.00 j tG-inch Sulky Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 t6 illChVnlldng Plow. . . . . . . . . 14.0q Riding Lister , 2-whee ] . . . . ! . . . . ' 35.00 Riding Lister , .i-w lH el. . . . . . . . . 35.00 \Yith , ether goods at equnlJy.low , prices Alfalfa Seed , Custer Gount ) ' ( ; 1'OWI1 , for' ' Salt ) . . . . . . . ' - - ' - - - - ' " ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - tTLl - _ . _ _ - ! - IT - I . - - . . I C. S. Martin. . 11I1I11 ruct II rlllg . \ I'II t 11I111 B/'uIN' III . \ 1I11.'l'rll:41 : Hoell ! ! . II.XJ . . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - , .I ! . II n.1..lm -i--- " . . , or--- ' " tttttttt't"'tt"'t"t"t"II""rtttt1"'t"t , , , ' " " ' " " " ' " " " " " " " ' " ' " tt"t't'tt"r , " ' ' " = . = - - : : : WE ARE THE LEADERS = = : : : - - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - _ . ' - - - ' - - - : : : : : : --IN- : : - - : : : : : : I : - - - ladies' Fashionable Dress Goods. - - - - - : : : : : We also cany n complete Hne of 1.adics' Suits , SkirlsSilk 3 - = = hirt Waist Suits , Spring Jackets , Silk Wraps , ctc : The _ = = most elegant and artistic ine of Sbirt Waists in the city. : : : : : : : : : Dress trimmings to suit nil kinds of ress goods = - - lOur line of Millinery and Pattern I - - , . . . . : : : : : : _ . - . - - - - r& . a.-ra- = - - - : : : : . - ' _ . . ' - - & ; ; L . .L- - _ . - - = . - : : : : : Ii Inrgcr tlJuu I\'cr : , and WI : : will CU cu\'or to pltu&1 : you _ = : : : tastes , un make prices that will induce YOIl to buy. Do not. : : : : : = = forget that we carry the LAIWES'I' ' AN 1) : JlOS'l' SIU C1' : : : : : : t : : : CLASS Ot' NO'l'IO S in the city , including tverything lie ! : . :3 : : : : : : essary to a lady's toilet. Water Proof Wraps , Umbrelluil' . = = : : : : and parasols in mony styles , Corscts , Underwear , in fact we _ : : : : : : con dress you complete. We invite YOllr inspection when in = = = = the city. _ - - - = 8. E. ODED MORE. 3 E . . rn . 3 : : : : . . : : : : - - E Elrst Dcol' North of P. O. . . Brol < en Bow. :3 - - - - 1111il1i111111111111111111111111111ffl111111111111il1l1111 ! 111il111111li ! _ J . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - . Wanted'rcn men in each state to travcl , tack signB and istribute gamples and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. 'l'hrce dollars per day , for expense. . . . Kuhlman Co. , Del't. W. . AtlaB Building , Chicago - cage , 111. 35-42 . . - - - - - ' - - = = = ! ! ! ! ! - . - - - - - - - - ' 1'0 the ladies of : BroIrcn Bow : While cleaning' hom. is in full blast , remember Ollr le 011 carpets - pets , rugs and lace curtains is iu fun blast. PltAI.JtSrmpl'ARD Co. li"olt SAlH--A gout1 farm ad. joining Brolten Bow. Price $5- 000. gnquire at th R office. . . - - - ' . ' , . . : ' i.I . " ! ' , . . , 'I..f. 'r.4. ' . . , . . . . . " . ; " ii.-ItI " " . . " . . . . . . . 'I. .ifl8t-.i . . . . . ; . : mo.jta. . . " .j : . : : . ; . . . .t. , .i . " . : . i l.f.'E : ' ! i : : : " " , . ' La : : . . : . i.l. , . ' . , " ' . . . . . . . - . , l .a : . : ' . ; . ; ! . , ' ' 1 . ; , J . bt . . ' . r. 1888 (906 ( J : . : . N " . ' . . ' \ jtl 'N' f . . . . . fff : ' f ; ' S J I. . . . . . . " " : : ' . r : ' { : ! , ' : . . . . - . . . . . , fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . . . . ! 4 : Your' . . . , . ; . ' . . . . . It. . , , - . . Buy , . , . . . , tr : : , . : : : . . i ; . . - : . : 1- _ J..t. . - J.-.1I.j , : ' " lC'j' " " . . .r. . . . ; ; ( . . . " II , . . . : .lt-f8liii. r ; f I . ; ' . 'i. ! 1 F. IS t I 0 f t h e l arges t F. I h H UMSO. t Poi" ! JI In The County. . . 9 . . . ( , goS . W - I ' J'OS 1 1 un d oa u I t F' IS } 1 , 0 ysters Ull ( I 0 e 1 ery J } : l ' . . 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