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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
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I ( U Ilnuler tnluron , ' " ' ' olouth , 1:1 : M I , " " 11IIUI qUlu"'r c..lnUln , W rUIII'r Illch I'"r ' 1IIHlllh Clift /'r / nil 6"1 I'u" , 60 CtJt/j ) per loch , ver munth I IMIverU , \ ln t. eNI 1per 11110 oRCIt 1I.or. , 111111. : ; . .lIcn ot rhllfelt hlrll , IIoclnhloll oml f'nloflllln' m"I1'I hCI' 11I"11" ) ' Id cllllrjclI , onu.halt fltlo . ' , ' ' ' ' \ nntl ( 1111.1 , c . .lulluntl , OD6-hftlt rntfJ . \ \ " " " ' 111 ( I rlle11 troe. h.lllrlCror , 1'l1b1\.nl"K \ II. ' "f ' /ll" . 0111111"0' : . trpo. "nit 1"lc'l tor IlIlbl1 hllll ( OtlltllnfV 11f1t1CIl : ! , "II CU"ft ot Ihonkft. 1 . . . : llIlJtI 'Je At fUt.'d . l'f"llIfJII by . 'atnton 01 N..rllnk . . . . - ; i'-I ; Ji9 ; 5 : " , _ _ _ _ n _ _ . _ , 'rhe repuulicans of the first congressional district took 551 uallotn last weck in sccuring a nomi nee to sucecd B. J. Burkett to congress. N. I. P01lard held the lucl'j' numher. - - - 'J" ' three l l1ssian ships that got a , 'ar from 'rogo can thank thcl. stars that Uncle Sam had alert ) lort at Manila where by the decree - cree of war the ) : a e compflled t.o di"mantlc and hc U1 haruor untll t hc close of war. ' ! 'hc uicnia ] election law case was argued heforc the Suprcmc , court thc latter part of last wcek and a decision as to whethcr the ] awis constitutional can safely hc e-pectcil : : : in a slOrt ] time. 'l'hat will determine whether wc shall havc an election t11ii ! fall. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 1'he Hussiln ships that escap" cd from Gen. 'I'ogo , that called at Manila Day in a disabled condition - dition a few days ago ha\'c heen l10til ed hy Secretary 'l'aft that s they can not remain there to ha\'c thcir ships repaired , since thcy were disauled in war , unless , they dismantle and rcmain until the war closes. As these ships arc not sca wort hy thcy will in all probability conclude to accept our terms and remain at Manila. Bx. GOHohcrt It'urnace , dIed at J..incoln , June 1. GO\ ' . Furnace - nace has heen one of the promi- ncnt citizcns of the state from an early day. 'rhc great achicve- mcnts of the state agricultural society owcs it : ! success to his valuable assistance. As enc of the pioneer governcrs of thc state hc made a good rccord and a gOI1 ! namc which was main- ta1ncd to the last. lIe s rved as Coloncl in the Union army in the ( JI'S ' .1nd l. It' . Young of this ttj'al was 1\1 \ ] eg1lnent. l1.S tc 'I'II ] ' 1''sltlIIt' ( ' ( , /lCI / ! OH1l'turo gl 'l'he Kansas Cit ) ' Jotrnal sccms , to taltc thc corrcct view of things c ( in its commcnts that "dcspite e' Prcsidcnt Hoose\'clt's praisc- \ worthy efforts to bring about l pcace hct wccn l ussia and J ap:1n : , T it is douhtful if therc is much ill prospcct of hn early conc1usiol1 of 11\ the war. A g-rcat deal depends , 10 of coursc , on whet'.ler Mr. Hoose- vclt's olTer of mcdiation would be acceptablc. At prescnt both Japan al1l1 Hussia otTer plausible , reaOI ! ! ! ' for continuing the war , ! l , alld it would In . I , scem to an outsider that t hc on1\ w on1thing that could I stop it woulil be in tcrllal d ist urI - < ! ( I , hanCl . $ in I ussia of sullicicnt . cl \ ( I gra\'lty to.para I j'7.C t 1 1C encrglcs 'I uf the ' - l go\'crnlt1ent.- I 'rhat the Hus ian go\'crnmcnt III I is standing' on a volcano is .1p- pi parcnt to all who read thc prcss ' I ' ' SI dispatchcs. 'l'he . . newspapers are . , l - In open rc\'o t agal1lst the burcau"I' . crac ) ' , and thcre is wide discontent - < 1 tent among thc peoplc of l ussia.p 'rhc maiu < Iucstion is one of o. ability to l'nforcc their wishcs , hI and tltis depcnds' almost cntirely pc upon the actiou of the army. m ' ) 'hc Hituation , whilc not so bad It ] . in its industrial aspects , is strikingly - o ingly similar to the conditions in . . Francc on the eve of thc Frcnch p revolution. ' ' S11 . 'I'he Russian gov- ernmcnt is oncof wanton extravaa . gancc , misrule and incompetency. ; . 'l'hc l ussian nobility is as BourS1. . i : bon in l pi ri t as the It'rench of the , ' " eighteenth centur > ' , learning fa ; nothing and forgcttlng nothing.IH 'I'hc wide al gulf that scparatcs thcm from the pcople was illmCl tratcd hy thc fact that while the I ' - . : _ : : : : ( h . : GO".rJ'J'.M m N ' " " "J er t1t F. W. HAYES , t ) sc t/ S 8 tlJ " Jeweler and Optician 1 West Side Square , , co . , Broken Bow , el1 li Nebraska. S w1 ! I 8 011 . , l ar bl1 , . L , m p ] , . - - \ , . , , ' , , " , , III ' ' ' ' ' " , ' - , " ' ' ' ' ' ' " " . . . . _ , , r..r : _ . 't. . . : . : . . ! dil"t'J : " , ' - , . ( " 'tIi. . _ Ayery : . . . . . . . M-A. -.r. 01. _ - . . _ Why is it that Ayer'G Hair Vigor docs so many remarkable - able thlnHs ? Because it is n hair food. It feeds the hair , puts new life into it. The hair flair Vigor cannot keep from rowin . And gradually nil the dad ; ) rich color of early life comes back to rny hair. "When I Or.t 11.\ \ 1 r'ft IIBlr \"Ior my " "Ir " " . "hulII allllt"y. JlIIIIlIIV It h II IIku . tlt'li 1.la"k. Rlld n. IIJI . . . k n. J ( ' 0111,1 , IVh" , " MUll . , MUllAN " 1.OI..IlII'fllm. . 'I'U.CIIIIIIJI" , AIR. el (10 ( 1001110. . . . . . , ' .11. A ycn ( o. . . . . . - All .ltllvll. fOI' . 1.1I1If'l1. Ma. . . -J"- - = : ! .IT' " " - " ' " Gray Hair , pcoplc were plunged into gricf and huullliation by the crushing defeat f Hoje tvetJsly , tire nobles , especially in court circlcs , went on with thcir balls and social - ial festivites as though nothing had happcned. 'l'heil' ignorance. . [ lnd indiffcrence to thc national feeling and conditions is paral1cl with that of thc Ir'rench qucen , who , when the li'rench populace Iaraded the streets and threat- ned the royal palacc , clamoring : or brcad , ashed why they did lOt eat cake. When the armv of It'rance oincd hands with the pcople thc nonarchy crumbled into dllst , lI1d Russia's fate hinges on the amc contingcncy. It is said hat one of the reasons for Hus- ia's poor showing in the war is he fact that the flower of. thc roops havc bcen hcpt at home to vera we the rc\'olutionary spirit f tire people. At all evcnts , if he Russian newspapers truth- ul1j' renect the national scnti- lent it will rcquire the sternest lilitarj' mcasures to save the 'ovcrnment if thc war continues mch longcr. It is pretty certain that 1 ussia , ill not accept the terms of peace 'hich have been outlined as I JUling from Japan. She will I ot pay a large indemnity , much : ss the hill ion of dollars'suggcs - d as Japan's dcmand , and she 'ill ' not consent to give botH ] with 1 Ircc ] uropean nations as indor- I , rs to keep th pcace pcrmanen - ' in thc Orient. 1 On the othcr hand , Japan's 1 ] vantage in regard to peacc I rms will improve as thc war I Drs on. Within a short time : Ie will hold possession of Vladi- ( ) stol < and probably of thc wholc ' > ast ot Sibcria , and unless un- ( epectedly dcfeated on land she t il1 drive the Russians out of ( : anchuria and Eastern Siberia. I he war will then rcsolve itsclf ( ItO a qucstion of financial en- ( lrance , at an immcnse and ai- 1 est ruinous cost to both nations.II YIIIIIO Of 'rho Wmthl'l' J"lorls. : ) 'rhe two departmcn ts of the \lional govcrnl1cnt ! that come .to closcst continllolls contact ith thc peoplc are thc postollice partll1ent , with its rapid de- lopll1cnt in e\'ery direction , in- l\I1ing \ the extcn1ion ! of the mI' . frce delivcry , al1l1 the weather Ireatl , whose forccasts are now -intell in every enc of the 2,500 lily ncwspapers of thc Unitcd lates , telegraphed to more than 000 chicf ) luints , and thence stributed by telegraph or tele- lone or postal card to thousands 'busincss cxchanges , postolliccs , l > raries and other placcs where ople assemble. 'l'he go\'ern- ent is cver extending its sercp. . I the Middle West , from Ohio Nehraslm , " ( ,00,000 farmers ob- in thc wcather forecast hy tcle- lonc thirty minutes after it is is- lcd , " and more than 100,000 rmers are now receiving the , recasts daily by rural dcli'cry x hours after issue. 'rhe vaue of this servicc to .rmcrs , to shipping and to thc : ople gcncrally is incalculable , Id Gilbcrt Gro wcnor in the Irrent Ccntury cities a few facts Id tigurcs , which show at a lance that there is enc scicntific : partmcnt , costing the gO\'crn- ent a large sum of money , which [ MYS" a thousand foId. The Unitcd Rtatcs is the lead- , in meteorology ; it expends an- lal1y $1,500,000 on its wcather n'icc , which is more than all IC governments of l nropc com- ned spend for thc purpose. any hundrcd traincd obscn'crs , Instantly alert , watch the heav" IS b ) ' land and sca , and kccp the bole nation informed of meteor- Dgical conditions. 'rhe ordin" y citi en who thinks that the lreau's chief service is to make cdictions of rain or fair weather lsjudges the value of the bureau. a. " . . , . . 'I . ' " ' : . . : r " ' tf ; ' ! 'f'i"ttZ1. " 1' 'Uf ! : .J. 'rhe wonderfulh' accnrat ( ' prediction - diction of Hoolls in t'OJ. for instance - stance , was the mCillS of sa\'ing thOUHlIlds ! of lives , and of preventing - venting the destruction of an immense - mense amouut of property. 'l'wenty-eight days in ad\/lIICl / ! 01 thc comn of thc floods the forc- caster at Washington announced the "cxact. time when the crest of the 1I00d would reach New Orleans , and said that the height of the 1I00d would bc twcnty-one feet. " 'l'he 1I00fl was twenty fect and even inches. 'I'he rain ; which hrought this /lood / had I droppcd o\'cr a tcrritory six times larger thall New York statc ; but I through the co.operation of the weather men in that region ; by the ohscrvatiolls of hundreds of rain guages , and hy simple , COlli pu ta tions based on t he carr-\- ing capacity of the r'cr bcis , thc forecaster knew to a cerlaiu ty ju ! > t what volume of watcr would pour through certain rivers and Just whcre and when the 1I00d would st1' Ic. 'l'he warnings were sent out ; thc people bcgan to work on the weak spots in the lc\'ecs of the lississippi river ; goods , cattle and pcople were mo\'ed to places of safetj' , and whcn the flood ! > came the peoplc were prepared for them. An insurance company which was skeptical of the \'ulue of thc weather bureau made a carcful invcstigation of thc worl < ngs of the bUleau scveral ycars ago , amI cstimated that thc people of thc United States wcre savct on an avcragc at Icast $30,000,000 annually - nually in propert ) ' alonc , not counting humanlifc. How great thc sa\'ing of life lS may be un" . derstood from the statcmcnt that formerlv , whcn the storm-warn- I , ing system was undevcloped , 75 i pCI' cent of all thc loss to shipping I on the great lakes was caused by storll1 , while now less than 25 pcr cent of tl1 ( ' IO < ; R is attributed to that cause. It'orty-fivc min- utCR after a storm wnruing is ismed at Washillg it is placed ill th hands of le\'ery sea captain in every sca and lake port in the United States ; and some notion may bc formed of thc mere commercial - I mercial value of thc storm warnings - t ings from the statements that [ luring every year 17,000'eoscls dear the ports hetwecn Portland Lind New Orlcans on the Atlantic : east alone. B ) ' thc frost \varnings of 1898 it lias ueen estimated that S3.WII- 300 worth of fruit was sa\'ed. 1'he fruit grower of Florida tacs ] lheasurcs to sa\'e his crop when I lhc frost warning comes ; thc : : ranberry growcr of Wisconsin I : ) romptly 1100ds his marshes ; the I : : ) outhcrn truckcr covcrs up his ' arly strawberries and delicate 'I ; Itruck. " With thc de\'clopment , ) f the rural frec del \'cry and of , he telephone scrvicc , the farm- I : rs in aU parts of the country arc Jeginning to recognizc thc value ; ) f the govcrnment's watchful ' : arc , and thc weather Imreau is 10 longer de rid cd because we arc It times caught unawares in an 1I1predicted shower.-Philadel- ) hia Lcdger. I f - . . . . . . . . . . II - - - - - I Any r Woman can make leiier Bread fro 111 Any Flour with YEAST FOAM Yenst " ' , 011111 Is . tllo ) 'onst thllt tool tllu 1.'lrlil < lrHlHl 1'llzo nt tllu Ht. 1.111I111 l x. IlosltlOll , nllil Id . 80hl II ) ' 1111 grueorll nt 6 l'td. n IIIIO"/U- IJllulIgh to I' 40 1011\01 < . liollli n I'os III I Clifll tor our IHJW , Illulltmtml lIoul "Uood llreud : How to Milko It. " NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. CHICACO , ILL. U . . . . . - - - - . 11 - . . " :11. , ' ' " " " " . ' /r'1q"'P'R''III""R' : : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . : ( 'oll.go Uralllllltlllg J-xI'd5 : ( , , ' 1'h ( ' rac1uates of the Brolten Bow Business and Normal Collegc for thc year of 1905 consists of nine ' and four all bOj'3 girls successful - cessful in their studics. 'l'he graduating excrciscs will be given in the Methodist church next ll'rielay evening. 'l'hc pleasing program to he rendered that eve. ning will be as follows : l'illll3 Solo. . . ' . . . Miss Ina Sulli\'lln Im'ocnlion. , , RcAllclI ChnmhcrlnilJ Vocal Solo. , . . . 1\lrs. A. II. Stucke\ ' ( : llIss I'ocm. . . . , . Miss IInllie Lill ) ' Class Prophcc ) ' . . . Miss Anna Bishop Instrumcntal Duct. . . , . . . . . , . . . . nl sSC ! ! Shinn IJlHlllolcomh J\dl1rCIJ9. . . . . . 11011. II. J\I. SUIliVIIII I'rcsclltlltion of Diplolllas , _ J. R. Dcall Sclcctioll , , . . . . . . . . . Glce Cluh I 1I1'IICllictioll. . . . ' . RcI. . . L. Hplcy 'l'he Graduatcs are as follows : I Bnsiness Course-Morris E. My- ers , Bcn l . Richards , 1i'ranl < g. Hobinson , Orin L. Shaw , l ac V. \lcCall , James 'I'homas , g. II. .Jenscn , Haltie M. T..illy , Anna llishop. Stenographic Coursc- Gus C. 'l'aylor , John F. Gilling , Hhoda Olive Grif1 th , Bertha M. Cra ig. Class Motto-"B ) ' 'our efforts we hope to risc.II Class colors- red and crcam. Class Flowcr- Carnation. l xerciscs at M. E. church , Friday - day cvcning June 9th , at 8 p. 111. - - Nt.Ilelt'llu \ \ lIll'clchl' H' . 'l'he It'ourth of July will , bc celebrated at New Hclcna. Pri v- iliges for this occasion will be I " , old at New Hclena Junc 17. All intcrested arc requested to take lIotice accordingly. l. B. A. ] It'f.tllIg' . A spccial mceting of the M. n. A. lodge will be held in the 1. O. . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . : .1. ' _ . " : , --"PIU' 'f O. F. hall Saturday night , June 10. Memhers arc rcquested to noticc datc. IIAP'rIST CIIUHCII. Scrvices in Baptist church next Sunda ) ' at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subjcct in the morning "Pente- cost and Its Blessings. " in the evening' " 'l'he Tolarger Hope , or is there hopc bcyond the gravc. " A cordial invitation is extended to these scrvices. A. M. LHVACI , Pastor. . - - - - - - - - - . Miss Tolaura Ransther of Grand Island , who has bcen hcre visiting - ing Miss gra Cadwell rcturned to hcr hOUle last Monday. , , " . . ' c . , . ! II . r , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ; I'i"1 : : : ! . , , * Sam 31orgon Not ( 'falY. Sam Morg1n ; was examined by . the hoard of insanity last Friday , , artd it was decidad he was not a tit subject for the asylum artd was ' . set free. The cause of the charge secms to come from the family on account of trouble between Sam and his father. He was adviscd not to rcturn to hi hem . I Ban g 5' S t u d i 0 . Awafllecf firAt prl e G0111 Medal class 11. 'ellra\ka . ! Photollrapher' . A8'10' elation I. , 5. New lot picture fraUle f 111 , ou Id Irlll fl. Jo'raUlPs Ulallc 10 order. 1.118011 : PhOl1llraph8 alld Records. Machlnc' ! flold 011 In'ltallmcllt plall. q - - - - - . . - . - . { ( Il , : SCD'ro ' ) , , C" KJ ; 1. , cSf.r.:1'Y..h : . : C" : b. l\ : , = SOOJ.b. , : . d\1.h. c'l\D : \ ; : ) . c.tfDJ. rrJ ; ; ) l'ZS' : ' , = ' - . l- : : : ; ; ' : -E2K-.r : BJK 1r The CI D earn of Lifo i ) Is whnt wc nrc 1111 scckinJ { , hilt 'rIlE CRBAM CW YOUR ' 1\I1I.K i ! ; whnt I nlll specially after. We scem 10 lead in the ' crcnm busillcss in llrokcn lIow , an wc think we see a rea- \ . V. { . f10n fOl'it : 'fhe 0111 folks sa ) ' thllt "Clcanlincss is next to : Goc11iIlcss. " 111\11 wc think Ihc olcl folks are right , all ) 'OU b will finll thllt wc arc thc olllytntioll in Droken Dow that ' \ ( ( sCIIIIs your cans home thoroughly cleane by lhc steam prcsmre : prOCCH lh1t rcmovcs all grc se nnd dirt from Ihe 1fJ CIIIIVH ! I'A \ ' CASH for 1111 crcam 011 delivcry and guar- . t ( I rlntec the faircst trcatmellt. BROOMS FOR ALLI r , 'I..c , ) ! I hm'c n gooel Hupply of hrooms und to show you that my b" hcnrt ir in the right placclll the limc I will on Augnst 1st prcscllt to cnch of my customcr ! ! who have hrought me ull ( , { 'I' 1hcir crcllm Iluring Jnllc ! lnd Jnl ) ' olle broom frce. ) " I R. G. BETTSI . . . . . .IJ , - ; ; ; ; Q ' " - ! { ) . . . : : ; .w ; ; ; . : t J \ i\-l\ ( \ -c.aJ ( : W " ; : ( ' ? ' ( : < 1) o\l 'P \ : > "Q'Q "GtD ? ' ? "CID tiO ) ' - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . ; : : - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .m. , _ . - - - - - - , ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - I AUCTION SALE. I' , - - - - . - j H - - . - - _ . . . . - : - . _ . _ _ . : - - - - - _ . _ I , On Saturday , Julj' 1st the Standard Cattle Company will scl1 I ( at lullell , Nebraska , at 10:30 : a. m. at Public Auction , to the " hig-best bidder for Cash , approximatel. } ' thc following : . I 300 head of Horses andl\lares , which will include the Com- I pan."s bcst haying tcam ! > for Hakes , : Vlowers and Sweeps , Sad- : I dIe Horses and some Mares with colts bj' thcir side. 'l'his i j number will also includc 50 head of young nat \'c Mares a.nd I I . ' Gcldings ( hy pure.bred Percheron stal1ion raised on the Com- ' , , pany's ranch ) running from yearling's upwards. I'i I' , i : Also their beRt \Vagons , Mowers , Harness , and a large assort- j mcnt of various kinds of Farming Machinery. In addition I I I to the above Auction Salc thc Standard Cattle Compal1j' will I . . hold the following- sales : : ; . . . A t Pa s l anc'h - - ' , - - - Friday , July 7 .Jt . l. At Big Creck - - - - - 1\1onday , July u ) " ' \k. ' I At Can'er H.al1ch - - - - 'Wednesday , July 12 At these salcs the ) ' will olTer for Cash to the highest h ddcr , all .of their haying and farm machinery not includcd in the ' Mullcn sale. Sale at each Hanch wi ) ) commence at 10:30 : a. m. " , on dates mentioned. \ \V. E. H ite assisted by George Luccwel1 wiIi conduct the j Mullen sale and George Lucewell the three sales on the 7th , 1 10th and 12th of July. I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I _ _ . -r : - - _ . I- h ' _ . _ _ n _ _ _ _ - - . _ - - . - - . . I STANDARD CATTLE CO J HECLA , NE RASKA. . . _ . . ' - - - - - - - - - . . . - - -1iIIIIII:1OR" . - ' < KJP" i .ftIJ = - - I > Q . - - - - . . - - - - - , _ - - - - - _ - - - - - . - - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . " cas. JM/UJ. " ' i..r " - ' - - - - . - - - - - - _ . . . - . . . . :11 r-.r------ , , . UNDER TN KING.I I ; I . , , , , , . . . . , cu.u- " " ' " " " - = " " - - - - - . . J. lVI. : Bates , succtssor : to Rockwell & , .8.rmstrong , has a : fine ssort- . ment of Undertttking Good.s in stock . and is prepared. to suit you in q ual- " ' ity and price. He has a : fine . hearse and is prepared to gi va the - . ; . best accommodations' to city or" : country customers. Prices right. . j I , . . _ _ _ , , _ _ . , . , , _ _ . , _ , _ . ' _ " " . -4'-- _ - " . ' _ . ' . " . " . II " 1\ \ .l. - - - ' - - - J . l.V.I : . : .A. TEIS. North Side Track. .l l.-- - - - - - " - - - - - - - - --U& . & . ! J - - - - - - - - - . : :