Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 22, 1905, Image 1

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USTER ( ) OUNTY' EP1JBLICAN. ' . " .e
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VOL. lXIII. : ' BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY.NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ JUNE 22,1905.--EIGHT , PAGES. ' NO.
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. n" ' : hIe denIers. Don't trust to niti
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t 1 , lIutc opliciull. , Our train ,
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I l cnnhle us to get at the ca lsc niij
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. Brolcu Bow Abstract Company.
This officc for ncat job work.
I J. C. Moorc , abstracting. 2tf
Insurance that insures.
38tf H. G. MoonE.
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, Dr. Leach , the painless dentist ,
guarantees satisfaction.
. Frcsh oyste.rs , cnndycigars and
tobacco at .Mlkc Scanlon.
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Buy 'your farm nd city prop-
crty of B. W. Blalr. 37tf
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crty with n. W. Blair. 37tf
See notice in this paper of Dr.
IIcadricks visit to Brokcn B w on
'l'ucsday June 27th. 1t
Call and takc a look at the
het IIambletonian Stallion in
town. 2 blocks north of Grand
Central Hotel.
49-7 Ii'UANCIS MOOHH.
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I am now located just north of
the Custer National Bank. Come
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perty for salc.
S tf RAS. ANDUUSON.
Peale Sheppard & ; Co. have Just
received fine lot of men's Loy's
and childrens ready made cloth.
iug. 'l'hose intcrestcd will find
\ ' it to thcir intcrest to call and see
thcm before purchasing. Wc are
prcparcd to please in ( lUality and
prices. 48tf
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, Rcneau & ; Leonard , real cstate. i
Wantcd-A good team of young
mares.
5,2-3 lns. ETIZAIIR1'J { SUT.T. . I
Wc alwa's hi1\'c mone , : . ' to loan
on farms. H. G Moore 111 Apple 1
mock. 35tf
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F.'a'rUI Lease. Chattle Mortgage
and Warranty Deed blanks at
this officc.
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Dr. Christcnscn gives special
attcntion to all form of Chroni
Diseases. Also E"c , , Ear , Nose
and 'l'hroa. . . 50tf
'l'he ofiicers of the Brokcn Bow
Statc Bank endcavor to promote
the interest of their customers
along whatcvcr hues it is practical -
tical for thef\l to do so. I-tf
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Go d livcry barn south of 'Com-
mercial Ilotcl , llrolen Bow. Enquire -
quire of P. A. WALTON.
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An organ , piano case , 7.1.3
octavc , ebony finish , almost new.
li'or sale cheap , I. A. Colcman.
' 1'0 he t'llrllll'I'I' .
Come to my barn and feed 'your
teams hay O\'er noon. 15c
41)-7 li'HANCIS MOOlU\ .
nt' lshrnl IIIft'fllnl lIull. .
Will sell , or trade for another
good bull ; eithcr' Hereford or
Shorthorn. R. BAHuwr'r ,
52-54 Anslcy.
'I'hreshlng Muehln't ) ' .
'fhe Geiser Mfg. Co. peerlcss
machinery for sale. Par tics con-
templating pu&"chasing will do
wc 11 to see me.
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\Ve have some nice' homes in
Brolen Bo.w that will be sold
cheap if takcn . at oncc.
BOWMAN & ; 'l'UOUJ > I { .
Office in Gleim Block. 47tf
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I a ll now prepared to take orden ,
for cement building blocks.
Price eigh teen cen ts a sq uarc
foot. Sidewalk blocks at tcn
ccnts a square foot. li'actory
ncar oil house.
47tf JOSHl'U BnCKWITH.
I Wnut Crt'JlJJI Anll l gg8.
At highest market pricc in
Cash on Delh'ery and on August I
1st. I will g-ive a GOOD BROOM
to EVl RYBODY tJlat sells me
all thcir cream in June and Jul.y.
R. G. Bn'1"1's , M gr.
Beatricc Cream Station.
Broken Bow , Nebr.
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One good brick residence with
six rooms and bath , hot and cold
water , two blocls south of public
squ re , two lots , the cl oicest
residence location in Broken Bow.
Also one good frame residence
with eight rooms an ceUar , barn ,
coal house , well and cistern , fruit'
and shade trees , cement walks
and one of thc nicest homes in
the city.
52-54 1 . C. HOUSH.
IMmy NolIl'o ,
'l'akcn up at my place of residence -
dence a Duroc sow. weight allout
one hundrcd fifty pounds. 'I'he
owner is rcquired to prove property -
erty and pay cxpenses.
1-5 AH'l'HUR HhGADOHN.
Xollro to Wl1trrtnkt'rN.
All parties who are using city
water wilhout paying- for it are
requested to make arrangements
with the undersigned at once 'for
such pr'ilege. . 'l'he city ordinances -
ances regulate the use of water.
and the"civ , laws wilt be enforced
in all cases : W. A. Y ATF.S ,
I 1.2t Water Commisioner.
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ROOMY AND COMFORTABLE
' Hammocks.
GET ONE AND ENJOY YOURSELF.
ONH of our fine room\ ' hammocks will g'c ) ' 011
lIIuch solid comfort nUll enjoyment clurlng
the hot weather. We have hamlllocks in a IHlmber
of different styles aUlI sizes-aU with the strength
which gives perfect security and 101l wear. If YOI1
wi11 come in we wi11 take considerable pleasure in
. showing ) ' 011 this splendid hammock line of ours ,
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Swede two-row -
tivator and the Un'crsal
Cu1t'ator. . We will haYI :
something goo in the
line of Hay tools-the
Dain Sweep a11 < l Stacker
and the International
side deli \'er ) . Stac1er.
'fhis Star.ker wilt sa\'e . YOU .
enc man's work. Don't
fail to see it.
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Jcsse Wilson was in Merna last
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F. M. Sharp of Dunning , was
a city \ ' itor Monda ) ' ,
Mr. II. Siuunonson was a
t\lerna guest last ! : ; undar.
Dr. Prest of Com 1tock , was a
\ ' sitor in Uroken Bow Monday _
Mr. a11d Mrs. II. Lomax' were
passcngers for Omaha last 'l'ues-
day.
. J. McManis of Ansley , was here
on business , the later part of last
wcek.
Mr. and Mrs. F. n. Young rc.
turned from Colorado the first
of the w.ek. :
Hev. W. D. Hall of 'Sarg-ent ,
was a city visitor Monday. ' ! 'he
1 It1'UIlr.ICAN acknowledges a social -
ial call.
Mrs. ArthurCrootsley left Saturday -
urday morning on the. flycr lor
Peoria , Ill. , to v ! , it her fathcr ,
who is seriously ill. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Moodv of
Grand Island , were here visiting
theirdaughter , Mrs. A. Lamphear
returning home Monday.
l\f r. and Mrs. D. F. Weimer
of Mason City , were here visiting -
ing at the homc of James Whitc-
head the later put of last weel { .
Mr . 104. A. Panl1c tter was a
passenger to Seville , Ohio. laR !
'l'hursday. She was called there
on account of thc illness of her
brother.
Mrs. A. 'I' . Sill1l11' ) and daugh.
ter l\1 iss 14ottic. were passcnger
for Mason City last Sa lurday 011
a few days visit. Miss I40ttie
expects to go fromlhcre . to Omah [ ]
before returning.
u. F. Oxford and sister Mrs ,
My'rUe Hersh left Saturday morn'
ing for Brownsville. Ore on. tc
\isit thcir father J. 104. Ox fort ! .
While wcst they will Io to Port.
land to see the exposition.
Miss 1 (1ith Simnn. who ha
been tcaching in Btg Horn B.lsin ,
Wyoming. rcturned her Satur.
da. } ' : She is visiting at hc
uncles. A. ' 1' . Simm , before goin !
on to her home at Comstock.
G. F. Perkins of the Cherry
vi lie farm informs us that he lw' '
a fine crop of cherries again tlti
season , lIut not as large as la51
year. lIe.thinl . { they will b (
ready to pick about the lirst 0
July.
J. F. Coleman of the Wes
'l'ablc , was a city visitor Satur
day. l\Ir Coleman has been af
flicted with blood poison for tht
past six weeks. resulting from i
II light scratch on the back of hi
hand. In the time he. spcnt I
'week at the hospital and while i
is some betterit is far from beinl
, well yet.
I . Cha.s. . 'l'riplctt of Ansle. ) " was a
Clty Vlsltor ovcr : : hllHlaJ.
Mrs. Wcdeking fro'Ul near Call-
awny is here at tnc eit , : . ' hospital.
Miss Gold ic Cox visited with
her parents at Mcrna last Sun-
day.
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S. Powell of 'Weissert. was
transacting business in the cit , ) "
Saturday.
Charles Gadl ( wcnt to Ansley
'l'uesday to attcnd the ball gamc
at that placc.
Hamah I ye'rson dro\'e over the
country to Anstcy last Monday
on it bqsi ness tri p.
Rumont Pigman was a passell-
ger for lhvcnna Saturday , where
he witt spend a few wecls on a
visit.
Arthur Crooksley of WC1sscrt ,
was a city vts lor last Saturday.
lIe rcmembered this ofiice with " -
welcome call.
Mrs. S. Shrodcr was a passen-
gcr for Pcndcr , Nebraska , last
Saturday. She expects to vis l
her sister wh ilc there.
Mr. Ringsb ' a promincnt ranchman -
man frol11 Whcatland. 'Vyoming ,
is in town taldng medicial treat-
mcnt from Dr. Christenscn.
Roc1nvcll & : Konlcl havc put
down a cemen t side walle in front
of their store on Maine strcct.
14ct the good work be continucd.
Miss Io4aura li'arrcl1 came up
from Ansley. Saturday night.
She cxpects to visit some time
with hcr brother and sistcr of
this cit , : . ' .
Mrs. S. F. GJayton and threc
children were passeitgcrs for
Omaha last t\lol1day , on an cx-
tendcd visit. 'l'hey expect to
visit in Iowa also beforc return-
tng.
tng.C. . II : Huff of Central Cit'o' ,
Nebraska , who has heen 'instnic-
tor in pennianship at thc Brokcn
Bow Business anll Normal college
for the past tcrm , returned to his
home Jast Mql1day.
i\1 sscs Ullian and I mih' Long
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of Clinton , Illinois. who' have
been visitinl { at the homc of
William Dillivion. at Round VaI-
le " and 'also at this
} , place returned -
ed home last Monday.
Mrs. Minnie Watts left for
tatrice last ii'rida\ I where she
will join l er husb nd who is now
locatcd there in a firs' class music
store. We regrct to lose thcse
citizens flOI11 our city.
Mrs. A. R. Humphrcy. 1\1rs.
G. Gillings and Mrs. ii' . 1\1. I ub-
lec were passengers for Clay Ceil-
ter , Nebraska , ' last ' 1'uesday to
attend the P. E. O. convention
which is held at that place.
Rev. Al1en Chamberlain will
go to Alliance Saturday. where
he will oc upy the pulpit in the
M. E. church Sunda > ' , for the
pastor who has gone to Indianna ,
with the remains of h ! \ wife for
interment.
Uncle ' 1'om mowcrs of Ansle } ' .
was visiting in the city the la tier
part of last weel { . He had re-
I lU1'I1ed a few da.ys previous from
a visit to New York state. lIe
Hays thc cities hasill1provcd there
a great deal in thc last tf1irty
rears. IIe says thc strcets arc
) avcd with cClhel1t stonc in a
I numhcr ! of instanccs and that
: horse drars are replaced with
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I elcctric c 'rsor automohiles. li'arm
land is worth less than it was
, fort'cars . .I ago.
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F. A. AIU : > uerry i congratulating -
lating himself he will be the
. iirst dtben : ofi'tlason Cily to huv
an autolllohile. 'lle has orderctl
four-horsc Orient Bucl-
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board from Waltham , Mass. . and
expects to use it on his mail route
and also for other running
r 'rhe condition of the' roads now
willuot admit of thr use of the I
Auto but as the trip over the mail ,
route can he made in three hours I
with it , it is hoped that the patrons -
rons witl smooth up the roug-h I
places so that the bettcr sercc
can b secured. 1\1r. Amsberrr
has a letter from a rural mail
carrier in Massachusetts who
has se rved his rou te su ccess f ull y
t with an "Orienl" for more than
- a year and he is thereforc rcat1y
- cucouraged to undertnkc the pro'
ject herc. It is e-pected : : : that
the machine will be put on thc
s route about July I , 1\lr. Chas.
11 Huckleberry , of Broken Bow , has
t I bel'n engaged aschaulTer to tcach
r the new owner how to run the
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'l'h timc i dm wing uear for us to Cele- I \ . '
bratc the Nat ous Irulcpeudcnce a ld the \ \ J. ?
young lUau wll1 waut a new BUlgy to . . " .
talc his best girl t We cclebration. I -j : .
ha'c just rccch'ed auothcr car direct from ' ! : .
the factor ) ' , al1 of the vcry lutcst styles. . . - .
Come iu and see thcm whcthcr ) 'OU waut "
. to huy or uot and if YOlt wau t to buy I . '
witl guaran tec to sell yqu a buggy ! car- . .
ricge or spring wagon , for lcgs money . :
' than ) 'OU cau bu , ) " anywhcre elsc , auti '
Iive you the \'cyy latcst output of tl.IC : : ;
f factory. sOl11etll1ng uo othcr dcalcr 111 ' .
the county can do. 'j' "
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: enr land of pianos is
ANOTllEH and we must mnke
room ror them , consequently wo must
S sell ten pianos ill t.he next tOil duys.
Thme ; < .mstome1'S who are l'endy to buy
Hhoul < l visit 0111' store at onne ns we of- S
- fer HI > llcial inducements at this time.
S PeOIln ) hill liS that ; we have th.e best
] ine of vianos ( Wel' shown in K.nnrny.
i If you doubt ; it come in find see for
- ) 'ollrsclf.rrhl'l'e month's lessons } < 'REE .
S with every Iinno Hold. Y01l1' ehoice , 8
H ' oftell.hcY \ 0118 fl' sq IIl1rc ( lc 11 Ii I ! g , . . . ;
I I-lorton . , Carl & . Millett.
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Lumber Lath Plaster Lime Hair
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Sash , Doors , and . , Storm Sash. . . . . . .
Everything first-class. Sec them. South Sidc , Brolcn Bow.
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PURE OI D CIDER
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VIN'I1JG . AR
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JbO ' whnt it is-
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not only in name
hll ill quality-it'iH made
from } HII'H ripe apples , all
thol'ollghlsr washed and
Q , Htdt'cted f'om ) good , VUI'e
appll1R , had oncs are nil
. mallNI out. 0111' vinegal's
. fire all t.hol'oughly . aged
Iprol'l' , t.Hl'Y . al'c offtll'ed fOI'
Halt' . I f too st.l'ong jll t
add a little water. lurH
Old Ui m' Vinegar is also
wholesome.
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PUlm Woou PHOI > UC'l'S.
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I The Republican' Docs that Good Kind of Work ,