oo\o\1 \ \ \ \ . . L\\tt\.t\t\\\ " ' \ " JSTER O'UNTY EPUBLIC N ' . . TIlE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'ry. . ' ' ' ' . ESTABLISHED 1882. I.lARGES'l' CIRCULA'l'ION OF , ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. . . . ' . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'VOL. XIII. . BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , APRIL 13 , 1905--EIGHT . PAGES , NO. 44 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . I . i' , , , f l1 . t Ii I I ' . . . . ! ( 'Watch Right ? , : , - y. 1f your watch shows Ilu } ' inegular t ) ' or , gi".J other ev llence that somethln ! { i9' J wrong with it , better have It examined by u comphnt watchmRker.'ou won't find 1111) ' morc skillful or more experlenc. ed an'where then right here. We clean and repair all sorts of watc thorough. 1y Bnrl quickly and guarantee 011 our work 09 well I1S our priCes to be right. If your watch chain is beginning to show sigDs of wear. or if } 'ou'd 1I1.eanew choln foruny reaSOD , we are prepared to sup"ly yon . . . . .ith the belll gold.filled one . made , at a mooerattl price. We carry the t SIM\QNS make , the beet known an mosl ; stronl ! ) ' guarauteed chains cv r liohI. liohI.'v ' . . _ _ _ . --'v _ School Books , Tablets l . Tablets'n -'n ) School Supplies , * * -U'- I J. a. Haeberle's : * ' 1 have some corn shellers , wag- I ' ons and wagon boxes that I will . . . . " . . " close out a.t co > > t. ; tf. J. S. Squires. [ : : : : . i : : : j1 ! . - - - --1 Joe Scott amI famih' visited' ' their old homc at Weiis't > rl Sat- unlaj. . Wm. G. Dolily and Ilaughter Sadie of Milburn , were L ly'isi - tors Tuesday. E. J. Johnson of Anselmo , was a city visi lor ycslef ( ay. lIe ade th ; ! HJPu11I.te.Onlce : a huslllcss L..dl. Mrs. C. 14. 'I'UPIIl'I' flllIl Mrs. Agnsta Garber of Anselmo , wcre city visitors 'l'ucsday. 'l'hcy rc- tnrncd hOlllc Wcdncsday. Mrs. John Campbcl1 of Wchscrt , v ho has becn visiting for scvcral weelts at Plattsmouth , Ncbr. , ar- dved in th city Friday , 011 her return hOUle. Mrs. F. M. Currie who has bcen spcnding the winter in California retu ned Sunday morning. Mr. . Curne met her at Ogden and accompanied - companied her hOlne. S. 14. Cannon has bought a quarler block 1')1) the rAncoln Land Co's. addition of S. P. Great , on the bloclc south of the I north side school housc , on which he will build this season. Mrs. C. W. Beard , daughter of Mrs. C. U. Richardson arrived last Saturday morning from New Park , Arkansas , accompanied by her two childrcn. She wi11 remain - main for some time \'isiting reI. atives. The Chroniclc Citizen of Ansley announces the marriage of Miss Addle ZiulInerman , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmermau of Ansley , and Garfield Eggelson last Thursday e\'ening at the I home of the bride's parents. Supt. Lewis attended the meet- ing. of the District Association of teachers at Kearney , last week. He informs that the Normal schobl building is well under way , the walls of the second story be nf ! up. lIe says the building is betn { ' built of cement blocks : and tt 1S a fine appearing Rtruc- ture with every indication of duratH1ty. - . : : . . . . . , . . - - I . IMPLEMENTS I First clabB Dllc lI:1.rrow : 14.1:18 : iU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .t.4.O Slallle Row Cultivators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 and UI > No.I.JsectlonlIarrowat. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f14.50 , - , l , \ All otberloads equany as low In price. Buch as Ridlull Ilateu. Walklnlr I.l tcrs. Sure Drop PIl.ntefli. Seeders. Rldlnll PIDws. " Ganll Plows , 2.row Swede Cultlyators. ( tbl" year tbe Swede Is hUt proved-see It-you will have one If ) 'ou do. ) We have also , just , received a car of American 11011 fo'encel aud lIarh Wlr < . Plac , ' , your order now. It may IrO bl"ber. , I A WOID ON Ir1NESS I ri Wc carry the lar/lest a1180rtment of Ilood lIarnel6 we 1 of Omaba. Oar prices : < re rlgbt tbls Iprlnll. It will waf no use to quole YOII If "rlces bereas qUl.llty rellulatesprlces. Colueaud see for yourself. , Don't forget our complete line of Sbelf ardware. Culter ) ' . GUliS. Malleable Steel and Ultlck Meat Rauges. Our llUlllrles alwaYR II'ln atl8factlolt. If to doubt buy nnOld IIlckor ) ' Walron. Motlu . " . " . . -"Undersell-Quality CODBldcred. . " " " \ . ' . W. A P P L E II ' . , . - - - - - - " - - - - ' - - - - . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . SII/n'Ti. 'Iit.-r : .I1t-rf : ! 1tI ' ! ; \ : . . . .i ! ' . : : : . ; Ji.r. . : : ; \j'f..0 : . . . ; . . . . . / ' tI. 'i . . . .II' . . . . " : ' ; . ' : . : : . ' " . j ' l' ' I. . : . : ' ' . . ' . . ' : . : . i.'i . ' ' I..l. . . . ' . ' ) ' i. ' . ; . ' 'r:1 . . ! : , . . . . > , ; . ' . ; ; t ' ' ' . " . " . . " . . ; .Ji. " " ' : ' l.Uol.'il . " . _ : " . . . ! _ [ CLENZO CLENZO ' _ . CLENZO ! It - : -i ffi 11 :1 m I . ' ; . . : . ! i 11r r [ t.i A household . necessity. A constant . need in i : : t" i . ' = every. home 1 some p eparaUon that may.be : : j ! , m used 1U cltlamng all kmds of spots and stams ; I JM from all sorts of fabrics. \ \ e llave made I Klenzo for you. It i9 a cleanser that has no r - I W equal. It c1eanes gloves. white good , color- i - iff cd goods , cotton and woolen goods , slJk , sat. l. ' ! " W in , matting-anything--everything. It l i ! j " It cleanes easialy and leaves no spots , lS far 7 lr : ' .j : ' ahead of gasoline Dr ben ne. I t is a COUl- i : ji , ! bination of the beat articles. for cleani.ng .i ; ) Jt w'/r / : purposes. Klenzo-Klen1.0-1S the name. : J J < , . to .I.- . : . . . , . } . . . . . L " - d ' . . ' ( .I.t.i' ! : . rn LEE BROS t. , 1M . . . , . . . . . : 'I ' : ' ; : . ' ' . , ' .1. : f' ! ' : ! ! ; C'li : . I. . B ro k en B ow , Nbt .ii 1tIf . 2Ifl ; tlW ; sfJ.i- : 1 - ! ' ! : ! ' ! : : 1 t ; . ' : : . . . : 'DI . . . . . 'r'I ! J < vI"i : : 1H. ! . . : ) ' : I . . . * i .vt 1 I . . , 1\1r . F. 1\1. ! { eatingof Dunning wa a. city visitor Tuesdaj' . Bert r4Impher of Westerville , Wa4 ! a city visitor 'I'ncsday. ! J. m. h'ers and S. S. Mc- Connel were city visitor 'l'ues. day. - E , IIatcherofGateswas among thc welcome caller1 ! at this office Friday. Mrs. Alvin Daily of Milburn , I was a city visitor 'ruesday , re. urning home Wednesday morn- Ing. John C nley of Oconlo , was a city visitor 'l'uesda ) ' . 'rhe RIt. PUIJIICAN ackuowledge a wel. come call. Jasper Wallace of West Union , was a cit ) . visitor the latter part of last week. 'l'he RnpuBrIcAN office was favored with a call. Hev. R. Bellis of 'robias , who was called here last week to preach the fu."eral of Mrs. Hinkle at Uerwyn , was a friendly caller at thi1'office1'uesday. ! . ' 1'he ladies of the Christian church will hold their Easter market Sat. , April 22nd , 1905 , in the Munk store room in the Really - ly bl > clc. Also serve dinn r and supper. Everyone invited. 44-2t Mrs. J. C. Bowen who was quite seriously hurt a few weeks ago by being thrown from her - ' to note is bUg-gj' , we are pleased improving quite nicely and 'no ' permanent mjury will result. Mr. Beckwith has his drying shed erected for his cement block works and has received acar load of cement , ready for business as soon as his machine gets here. , TIe is cxpecting it any day. Chas. Penn who recently com. pl ted a four years term as Commandment - mandment at the Soldiers Home at Milford , has located at Peru , where he bought a fifteen acre property , well improved , including - ing a fine orchard. Wm. C. McGowan and Miss A. Z. Ritenaur , oJ Ansley were united in m-rri ! g ? bYJ ? v. J. . 'I'eagardell , at' Ius resldence , In this city , \Vednesday , April 12th , at 8 , o'clock , a m. 'They will begin - gin housekeepig on their farm on Clear Creek. John 1-4owe left Tuesday worn- i ng on a visit to Kansas to see two brothers he has not seen since the beginning of the civil war. His wife and children happily surprised him last Sunday morning - ing in making him a present of the money to make the trip. A. J. Moore of Omaha , ' who holds the position. of Post Office inspector was in the city last l 1' day on his way from Callaway , where he had been on official business. He was accompanied from Callaway , by his brother R. A. Moore of this city , Mr. Moore lcft on 42 Friday for the east. Our special advertfsing space for our Tliustrated Easter edition of Ule l Hl'UlII.ICAN next week will be limited and those who I want to sccure space are urged call at the office as early as possible that they may be accom. I modated. 'rhe first here will be first Hen'cd. We will publisht : : large numbcr of extra copies which will nhance it ! ' advertis. ing value. J. O. ' 1'aylor of Berw'n , was ilJ the cit.r yeslerda ) ' and favored this of11ce with a call. He is director for the south-east Count } ' Co-operative'l'elephone Co. Be feels considerable encourage ( ] over lhe prospects of making D success of the scheme. He h l. already secured 30 subscribers and has not convassed but small portion of his territory , He figure that if each of the nine direclor can secure fitty-fivt each that the deal can be con. sumated. Miss Moylan of the Globe Hote had a narrow escape 'l'uesda ) morning- from being shot. I I a ppears that some of the employ' ees of the house were prachsin with a re\'olvcr out in the bac1 yard At the time Mis Moylar ( was 111 lhe wash house 111 the ac' ' of stooping picking up some arti de , when a ball from : he revolve : came crushing through th. . building and cut her clothing grazing her corset. But an in s stant before she had raise. . from her stooping position whicl , : alone prevented the bullet freD . ; passing through bel' body in stead of her clothes. . Rc'V. . T. Powers of Wci scrt , ' was a friendly caller Friday. District court will convene next I M l day and hold a short equity seSSton. O. G. Smith of Merna , kindl ) ' remembered this ofiice with a call Friday. I Chas. H. Garritson of Merna , was in the citv li'riday , milking" proof on his 110mestcatl. i At the meeting of the A. O. tT. W. 'l'nesttay nighl , Wil1i9 Cnd- weil was elected a delegate to lhe Grand l dge meeting to b'e helel' at South Omaha in May antI I ) . ; M. Amsberry alternate. ' 1'hi600ice hns recentl\ ' _ lished a director , ) ' in P1 amplt.t' ' fOrlt ! for the Central 'l'elepholll' i Co. A number have complimented - ted theoffice on getting out lht' finest telephone directory ill the state. This office acknowledges a : iOC- ial call Tuesday from J. E. Myer of Georgetown. He informs IIH. . that his cattle hc shipped to I Omaho two weeks ago topped , the market at $5.40. 'l'hey were I fine ones and weighed over 1400. I 'l'he R PUlJI.ICAN has made arrangements - ! rangements to issue a speciaL Illustrated Itaster ; edition next week. This will bl the first of the kind ever attemptcd in Broken - ken Bow and it will be a splendid opportunity for Ul0RC who wish lo advertise. The Nebraska State b air is anno"nc d for Sept. 1 to 8. 'l'he first , second and third are lo he used for preparation da's. Fair : proper , opens Monday Sept. 4th , at 8 a. m. No entrance fee will 'be charged thi year on anything , . except speed. Mi\s ! Anderson of llo1 rige , a recent graduate of thc Grund Island - land Business College , arr'c here Sunday , to accepl a position in the abstract office of l enen\\ & Leonard. She comes well rec- om1I1cnded : and will prove a valuable - uable help to the above firm , whose busmcss is rapidly growing - ing n 1t1" especially 'of late has been in need of the capablc help , Mias Anderson promises to render. A. J. Reed of Merna , left with us Tuesday a sample of Japanese or Billion Dollar grass aced. He has been Bowing it for three learS ! and is highly' pleased with It. He says it W11l yield from five to ten tons to the acre of hay and forty bushels of 'seed. It rows tall and rank and matteR a fine forage for stock. 'l'he substance - stance of the stock is something the nature of sorghum and stock I eat it and relish it very much. 'rhe seed can be fed to horses the same as oats and they do well on it. Mr. Reed raised a large crop of it last year and was in the city to arrange with lhe mer. chants to sell it for him. He has 600 bushels of it f r seed. He is selling it at 75 cenl ! > a hush- el. It requireH about the same I to the acre a9 the common millel , from a half to a bushel to the I acre. Either he thinks will pro- produce the same tonage lo the acre , but where it is sowed thin the stalks grow nmch larger thau when more is sown to the acre. Central Telephone Soltl. J. E. Adamson ha sold his 111- terest in the Central 'l'elephonc Co. The deal was closed up to- day. This ale is made subjecl to the option held by the Cooperative - rative Company. And it is understood - , derstood that the plant is to be tuned over to thl' peoples'board of directors , provided they raise the fU.1d9 in accordance with their option with Mr. Adamson. Step\ ! will be taken immediately - ly toi mprove the service and pul . the plant in first class condiloll. The price is not made puhhc. IIAPTls'r ClfURCIl. 'rhe services in lhe Bapli l church next Sunday wi11 be a ! umaI. ! 'I'he pastor RcA. . I\J. Levack will preach in the morn. ing on liThe Indwelling Chrisl , II - and in the evening on the subject entitled "A Drawa in Three Acls.I C The Glee Club will render ! : ipec. ial music at the evening service A hearty welcome is extended t ( all of theBe sen'ices , Soolnllsw. , 'rhe only correct solution of thl labor question , at the court hous ( in Broken Bow , Tuesday night : t April 18. Debate between Mr : t Harrack , of Indianna and C , W I . Beal of Broken Bow. Every bed , . come. Com : - . - . ; : - = = - - r ' Low Pricesl . _ . - - - - - - - - - - Im _ I I y competitors come nud go , but 1 nm . till in businE:185 : at tlw old stnnd. and l'cndy to sell you anything' in the form implement liue for less money thun you una buy for anywhere in the county , If I can't I don't wflnt yo It , . business. . . t 4-16 Diso .HnrrowH. , . . . . . . . . . $ 25.00 H Section Hurl.ow. . . . . . . . . . , . . . 15.00 ' 14-inch Gang Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . 57.00 . 16-illCh Sulky Plow. . . . ' . . . . . . . . : -35.00 16-illCh vValkillg Plow. . . . . . . . . 14.00 Riding .Lister , 2-wht'cl. . . . . . . . . : m.oo Riding Lister , 4-w Iwe I . . . . . . . . . H5.00 \Yith other goods nt : eq nally low prices Alfalfa Seed , Custer Gounty Gro\vn \ , for Sal . . . _ . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - _ . . _ J _ _ _ . _ Cm S. Martin tulIlIl'/Il"IIJ'hIK All'ulllllli Jetth , , ' In Anll.'l'rn4t ! HuUtI ! ! . I. . , . . . . - - . . : : : - _ _ _ r " _ ' - - - - : - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . --1.0 ' ' ' ' ' " " " " " " ! ! " " " " " " " " " " " ' ! Wt1Jtch 1lld Jewel-:3 I - IT Repairing. L . - - - - - - = - = A SPECIAL TV AT ED McCOMAS' . - - - - - - - - . - I w c are prepared to do . all lC ndR ' . ' = = ofV atclt antI Jewelr ) Repllirln'I . ' : : ' - ' ' . . W ntcuos Clenned. . ' . : . ' : " ' ; " " l. O' . . . . . . . . , . . : : : : : : - ; ' ' ' ' ' \ : : J. . = = Malll SprIngS. - I " W' , . , \ " " .75 = E Clocks cleaned. - : JOe , 7 . . o , ' 1:00 : . - - - - - - . , - - - - - - - - - - - F. P. 'Y UNC , E WIUclu.udcer , .JCI..l ler , ) tu"r".t'r. " ; ; 1111111111il1111111il1111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111'11 ' - - - - - - . - Wanted-Ten l\1el1 in each state to travel , tack sig-ng and distribute samples an ci1"cular of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. Three dollars per dav for expensc . Kuhlman Co : , I Dept. W. , Atlas : ; : ' , : lding- , Chicago - cage , Ill. 35.42 _ . _ . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . ' 1'0 the ladie9 of Broken Bow : While cleaning house is in full blust , remember our sale on car- I pets , rugs and lace curtains is in full billst. PItAI.USlIUJ > PARD Co. FOR SALu-A good farm adjoining - joining Brolten Bow. Price $5- 000. Enquire at this office. . - - . . , .i . . ; . . : . . > . . . . . ' ' , ' . ' . . . . . , . "I" , . . : . . , ' . ' . . . I . , t. . " . . . : ' . : . 1' . . . : . " . . ' . . ' . . . . . ' " . " ' . , . , . . : ' ; ; . , j. , i' ' . .r.I. . . : . . " . .r. , , , ' . - . . : ' . . 1'.1" . , . . . . .I" . . . . ' : . " , . ' . . . . ' . : ' . . " . . " - . . . ' ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . : . .r. ' . . : . . . .1. . " , . . . , . . ' . . . . . . ; , ' . . 1- ! . : . . ' ' ' : . . rn. . i , . . . . . ( . ii' . ' , . : . . 1888 . 1906 ' .r . \ .r. , . . . . . . . . I ' : . ' J ! . . . . . \ . m . ! ; I . . . . I 4 ' . . . t . . . ' . . . . ' ' i , , . j . 'I. , , . . ' r. : : -/.t / . . ; .0-- . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . " . . - . : " . r. . , . . " . : " . : : : ' : 'IJ.t. 'I . .7. : ? . . . , ' . " . ' . ' ' , . , ' Buy Y our . ifN . ! ' ; ' . : . : , . . ' ' . " - . : r ; "J'jh'7 1 Fish of the largest Fisb House II : ; ' In The County. m l . . . : I 1 ' "CS " I I a llC I lJa I. ! 1 t J1 [ \ IS . I 1 , 0 ys t ers an d C e 1 ery i' : ! 'OR T-.JEN'T' . ! : ' : . - . . H rli' ! t. ' I't : 01" " , r. " ' ' . ; . ( I s : . ' " P.r ! : . ' ,0\41 \ - " : :1 , : t . . , , .X : . : i. 'I al : I il'll : ! . a I IIIUI1. " .j . jj" : ' Cl alii ! > , ] erflng ' , v. ' . ' ' t . ; Whilcli"h. I loalers , : 1 : i : Codfigh , StllrJcolI , : ! , t { ! Halibut. Sarcl111cs. M Sarcl111cs.'I , f r. 'I : , t j 'i - 'tl' : rl'lI .r.\ : 1" , . . . . 'i fi , : . 1Jj ) ( ur piddctl cud fish is delicious. M f' ' ! 'radl' Marl , Pun > Old Cider Villcg-ar. JI " t \ : W ( ; Yours for Pure 1 0011 Products . . . , > > . . . ( ' . . . .1'1'Toj" . - . . . ' . , , : , ' , ' . ' ' , . ; : . . . . - , . r. . . . " . . . " ' , ! . ' . . .fr . : : rr.fo. : ' " . : . , . : . - . . . . ' / , : . I \ ; , . : : : : ; ! J C Bowen ; : I . . . ' . . - . " . _ . , i'l. , . . : . . , . . 1 , . : " . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ! . . . ! I r. . . f ; \ . . . . / : .1 : BrokclI Bow , - - Nebragka. " . \ ' . rr'J , " ' 'i , . . , . . . . ' . . , . . . . " . . . . , . . . . . . . , . ' . . . . , . 'fJ. . . ' " ' , . . . . . : i1t'Md . :9.1 'f.t.J. . : : ! ' : ! 'l.lf..t..i'r "in.A . , . : ti"1".lW.J1I ; ; , : , ' . " . " . ' . : . , . . ' , ; . ' . . ! ; : 1j { : I4 : " ' ; ' ' -'Ii I ; : ; .JO' Ywr : ! : f ; cn : : 'JitI' !