Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 29, 1905, Image 6

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'l'hursday , June 21) , 1905.
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A 11 l'It : C\1t111 \ SI'cI' Nnr ) '
'I'he dcciaion of the Supreme
court in declaring the biennial
law unconstitutional makes it
nccessary to hold an election this
fall. 'l'he ent 1'e list of county
omcers , except Hegister of Deeh ,
Clerk uf the District Court ,
County Attorney and County
Assessor are to be elected.
Fl'Om preBen t i lid ications there
will be plenty of candidates for
the several omces. Hepuhlicans
with enc cxception are now holding -
ing these onices and if proper
care is taken in the nomination
of their successors there is no
reason why the republican part - v ,
may not elect their ticket.
'l'hcre are plenty of men in the
ranks of the republican party who
are strong' and capable to fill the
se\'eral ofiices w lhcrcdit to themselves -
selves and the county. If such
men are selectell to fill these
places hy the convention their
eJection is certain.
Judging from the proceedings
of the State board in the railroad
assessment matter , some of the
board arc influenced more from
local interests than from the general -
eral interest of the public. 'l'his
should not he. A man's location
should not influence his judge.-
ment on the valuation of properly.
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The decision of the Supreme
court declaring the hiennial election -
tion law unconstitutional came
wHh a surprise to the onice holders -
ers who had been assured that
the law would he sustained , as
well as to the onice seehers , who
had concluded to wait another
year hefore entering the race.
'l'he resu It is all hands will now
get busy.
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In addition to the nomination
of a candidate for judge of the
supreme COUl.t and two regents of
the university , the next republi.
can state convention will have
the election of a chairman , secretary -
retary anll treasurer of the state
committee and half of the membership -
bership of the committee. Onc
half of the committee is elected
each year , the mcmhers from the
odd numbered districts elected on
the odd years.
Miss Hannah Edmunds is n
gnest at Merna this week.
Miss Nettie Morris of Bcrw'n ,
was in town last 'I'uesday domg
some shopping.
J. E. Ismnl : was in the eas1
part of the state the first of thi
week on bnsincss.
'l'hc l tS\CS ! 'l'horpc arc spend
ing a few days at 1JltUnin wiU
friends this week.
Al vin Burl < e , l mnm Dcn nct
and Pearle al1t1 spent last Sun
day at Ansle ) ' with friends.
Miss l mma Scott was a IMssen
gcr for Ansle ) ' last Wed ncsda'
un a visit with her home fell < s.
'l'he Conccrt at the Opcra lIousl
tomorrow night will be a splendil
affair. Admission 15 and 25 ccnl
Mrs. 11' . Ilmtable : al1l1 brothc
W. U. Paine drove up from Clca
Crcek , near Ansler , last 'l'ucsda ) '
Miss Maude Pelts has beci
visiting at Anselmo the fore par
of this week , returning hem
\Vednesday.
The l cpub1ican State Centn :
committec has been called t
mect at Lin oln , li'rida ) ' night c
thi'i ' week.
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F. W. HAYES ,
Jeweler and Optician
. Wcst Sidc Squarc ,
. Drokcn Bow ,
Nebraska.
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Ayers
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DD you like your' thin , rough ,
shol.t hair ? Of course you
don't. Do you like thick ,
heavy , smooth hair ? Of
course you do. Then why
"air Vigor
not be plcascd ? A yer's Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heaUs
of hair , that's the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
"I hllvo ' , "NI AJer" lIalr Vlfor for II Innlt
limo , It 18 , IIlIlc"el. II worulerrul Ilal , ( , , "Ir. ,
,0.lIIrllllheAlth 10 Ihe hair AIIII .cIIII..llllcI . , , , lit
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Mrs. Alvin Daily returned to
her homc in Milburn this morning -
ing after a wect < s visit with
friel1tls here.
P. A. Walton witt go to Lin-
I."oln tomorrow to attend the mcet-
ing of the republican stat ( ' central -
tral committee.
Mr. Bert Greory ! who"has been
here visiting fnends for a short
timc , was a pldSengcr : for 1-4in-
coin , Wednesday.
E. C. House moved into his
ncw onice , on the corner south of
the Grand Central hote11'uesdav.
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IIe has a fine office. '
The republican county central
committcc has been callcd to mect
i/1 Broken Bow Saturday , July 8 ,
to consider the date of holding
the county convention.
Pcter Bcck informs us thai
Frank Searson of Gcorgetown ,
has bought thc William Nicuu
land ncar that place. Consider.
ation $1000.
'l'hc base-ball nine from Ansle ) '
stopped here a few minutes thh
morning' on their road to Merna
with whom they expect to pIa )
ball this afternoon.
R.F.James Jr. was a passcngcI
for Salem Alabama , last Wedns
clay. Mrs.James will remain son1l
time with her parents Mr.and Mr :
Nclse I.4ee , before ret\1rning h
her home.
Mrs. D. F. HulI of Edg-emont. .
S. D. . arrived here 'Vednesda1
mori1ing. She was called her
on account of serious illness 0
her mother , Mrs. P ter Rapp liv
ing near erwyn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ingrahu
and children were passengers fo
Waverly , West Virginia , Wed
nesday morning to visit a coupt
months with Mr. Ingrahm'
mother at that place.
FOR SATn-A four room house
two and a half acres of groun
and a lease on sixteen acres fo
l five years , just outside of th
corporation. This witt be solil a
a bargain if taken within th
, next thirty days. Enquire at thi
onice. 4.
1'he recital given at Ansle ,
Wednesday , June 21st , by Ii ;
Paul ne Oldham was well attel1
ded and a very good program wa
- rcndered , which was highl
1 praised by all. Miss Paulin
gives a recital at Anselmo Uti
t evening and will assist with th
_ concert g'cn in thc Opcra Hem
at Droken Bow , Junc 30th.
Alpha Morgan and Ras Ande
son ha\'e purchased the 111ajorit .
of the stock in the Post Offic
building of Ii' . II. Young. I.
Morgan had previously bOUKl
lh lots between the Pl.st OOh
building and the bank whic
practically gives lum the COI
tro1ing interest in the entire ha
bloctt except the bank corner.
County Clerk Dewe.y who no
has a number of extra clcrt
worldng on the extension of t1
tax list informs us that the i
creased valuation of the count'
cxclusive of the railroads ov ;
last ) 'ear is$185,401. This beir :
the assessed value , wh'ch is basI
on one fifth of the rcal vlul' , t1
real value of the increase is fi' '
times that amount.
We are in receipt of the COt
menccment program of tl
Woman's Baptist training scho
at Chicago , at which Miss Mab
lIall of argcnt has been atten
ing the past two years. Mi
lIall's namc appears on the pr
gram as enc of the graduate
hc has becn assigned work
( ) Brooklyn , New Y erIe , where s1
9 will go after her vacation. S' '
g expects to come home soon aft
thc first of July and spend 11
J8 vacation. Her many friends
Custer AS30ciation had hoped s
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would have been asslgncd work
in the west , yet it is a matter of
pride to her western fricnds to
Imow that her ability has bcen
rccognized in the nation's me-
tropolis.
Miss _ Lottie Sil uns who was a
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passenger a week ago I
last 'l'uesday for Omahl : , ha I
undergone a very successful oper-
ation for appcndicitcs. 'l'he I
operatIOn was performed last
'lliursday morning at 8 a. m. at II
the t > t. Joseph Hospital hy Dr.
Henry of Omaha. 'l'hrough thc I
kil1flness ; of Mrs. J. A. Hant < n , I
who is at the St. Joseph Hospital i
yet , Miss Lottic's rclatives aud
frieuds were informcd of her condition -
dition until Monday , Miss Lot-
tie was able to write to her
'mother hcrself. lIer cotlllitiou
it ; at pre ent ver1 favorable ,
although not enhrely out of
danger. Her many friends arc
glad to hear of her gctting aloug'
so icely. Mrs..T. A. Hanlt n is
expected homc in the course of
two wceks.
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T.vo people of the Middle LOllp
haltascene of high lifeas in " 0111-
en time" . It secms from Ulc\'i-
that one J. Morteusen had heen
in the habit of periodical spreeR ,
in which he became very abusivc
to his family. Not long siucc
he got on one of these sprees and
proceeded to clear the ranch.
lIis wife took refuge with a
neighbor to save her life. 'l lte
cOlUmunity feeling tltat kind of
workgonc on longl'nollgh decided
I . totaltc thelaw into theirownhanr1s
with the view of meeting out adequate -
equate punishment for the occa-
sion. 'fhc old timc rcmedy was
I decided upon. A dozen or nore ,
of some the best citizens visited
him last 'rlmrsday night and administered -
, ministered fifty two lashes , with
a whip. As a rcsult "regulators"
were brought into Judgc Armonrs
court ) 'csterday for their infracti-
I on of tbe law. 'L'he court imposed -
ed finc of five dollars , each.
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CONHAD-\IAHSlIAT.T-At : the home
of thc bridc's parents Thursday -
. day Junc 22 , } I ) 05. William
Conrad and Efiic Marshall.
Rev. A. M. Levack ofiiciating.
'rhc bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M.arshall wlto
r . reside in the IIo1comb scttlcmeut ,
eight miles north-cast of the city.
, 'l'hc groom is a cousin of O. 11.
Conrad of this cit" . 'l'ltey will
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malte thcir homciu this cily.
'I'hc Rm'unr. cAN exteuds con-
, gratulations. :
( 'dclJraUon n1 Jul'lt : .
'rhe Rm'unrIcAN acknowlec1 ges
_ a reccipt of the Program of Celebration -
bration to be heM at Doris , Neb. ,
July 4th. A g-ood program has
been arranged , music will be furnished -
nished by Bradshaw Brass Band.
e DuOlo 111111 ' 1'l'tlUlllsoU Ulsml RI'I1.
s Owen Dufiie and llarrv 'l'holl1-
pson who were arrestcd at 1\1 ason
City City , Monday , on thc charge
of shop lifting" were brought to
the city and lodged ill thc conllty
jail.rheir
rheir trial was set for 100'-
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.e IS bread is digestible.
ISe
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bread is nutritious.
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bread-light .
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an d sweet , IS
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1e made with
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leI Veast Foam is Ihe. : t'otlduflll
d- yeasl that took the First Gran
ss lrlze at the St. Louis Exposi-
, _ tlon allli is soM by nil grocers at
sc. a package-enough to make
! .s. 40 Jol\'CS. : SemI a )1oslnl ) car
In for our ncw ilhlstmtcll book
he "Good Dread : 1I0w to Makc It. "
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.er HORTIIWESTERH YEAST CO.
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er.n . OHIOACO , ILL.
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Peal -Sheppard
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We - ave ecured for this faIl's tra.de I
the celebrated line of W. S. Peck & Co's. : , - .
line of Clothing for Men and boys. This
line of Clothing has no : peer in this
COUl1- try and. is well and favorably .
known as it has been hand.led. here for
a , number of years. It will be on sale
about August 1st. And don't you forget -
get it , we have one of the best stoc'ks of
Shoes for children , boys , ladies and. en-
tlemen in the west , / and at : prices th t
we will defy com peti ton. All of our
lines are well assorted. and , uptod.a te.
Ren1em bar ' \rve handle everything and
sell it right. Call and. see us. '
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YOURS FOR BUSINESS ,
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PEALE-'SlIBPP ARll CO MP ANY ' :
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clock ycstcrday , but 111 the ahI
sence of sufiicient evidence to
bind thcm o\'cr , they were dis.
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missed on motion of-the Countv
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A Horney.
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Picnic Dinner , Brol n Bow ,
.Tnly 4 , 10 o'c1ock a. 111.
l'ROG RA\I. !
Song. . . . . . $ lar Spanglcll Banncr
IIt\'ocation. . . . , . . . . . . . . . .
n . . , , . . . . . . . . . Amcrica
RCa/ling. . Dcclaration of I\1IlcpclHlcnce
Instrumcntall\1usic. , . , . , . . . .
Rccitation. . . . , , . . . . 011\ ' Folk
Duelt. . , . . . . 1\1. B. A. Celchralion
Alhlress , . . . . Stnle l\1anngcr lIaman
Instrumcntal l\1usic. , . . . , . . . .
Recitation. . . . . . , Burial of l\Ioses
Iolgc ( l'oenl. , . , . . . . . , . . . .
Instun ental l\1usic. . , . . . . . . .
RCCll : l1ol1. . . , , . . . . , , . . . . I
Recilnliou l\I arc Antony'r.Original Oralion I
Closing Prayer. , . . . . . . . . . . . . L& :
Basket Oinncr.
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l-IOUSE PAINT.
No matter how much a gaBon you
ror your houfoc : paint you cannot
buy nny that is as cheap in the end as
PurcVhite Lend. 'l'his is easily . J
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On Saturday , July 1st thc Standard Cattle Company will scll
at t\Iullen , Nehras1m , at 10:30 : a. m. at Public Auction , to the I
hig'hcst hidller for Cash , approximately tlte following :
300 head of IIor : > e ! ' and l\lares , which will include tlte Com-
pany's bCfit haying teams for l akes , Mower ! ' and Sweeps , Saddle -
dle Ilorses and somc Mares with colts h ) ' their side. 'l'his
number will also includc 50 head of young nat \'e Mares and
Uclding-s ( In. pure-brell Percheron stallion raised on the Com- I
, pany' ! ' ranc1i ) running' from yearling's upwards. \
: Also their hest Wa ons , Mowers , Harness , and a large assort- I
I mcnt of various 1dtu1s of li'arming Machincry. In al1dition
I : to the ahlwc Auction Rale the Standard Cattle Com pan ) ' will ,
h01l1 the following' sales :
A t Pass l anch - - - - - Frida ) ' , July 7
At HigCrcl'l. . - - - - - Monday , July 10 I
I .At Can'er 1 anc11 - - - - 'Vedncsday , Jul ' 12
At these salcs thcy will ofT.r : : for Cash tQ the highest bilhler
It , nl1 of their hayin and farm machinery not included in the
I Mullen sale. Sale at each Ranch \\'ill commence at 10:30 : a. m.
on dales mcntioned.
W. g. lIile assisted hy George Lucewcll wili conduct the 1 "
j Mullcn sale anll George Lucewell the three sales on the 7th , "L.
I lOth al111 12th of July.
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