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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
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T. lJarnulU aal < l : "TlJe A lUerlcan J " W0:8hOllid I peopleliketotJelaumtJullrfld" : \ I1hdlke to tJelieve In the Iruth of tblM RII' I , Yet tbe penple ahuolII prove ItM ' 1\ \ truth Iu their tfeatment of tfaVt'lInll IIllec J tacle peddler8 , The rUfal < l1 tflct5 ei' p'clallyafe tilled wltb these so.called ' . " " " " " I 'Doctols. "Occullsts" and "Opticians" I wbo make a ! rood IIvlnll b ) ' IlUllolrlll on tbe credulity of humanity. 'I'bello Quackll arealllrllb talkers , and can convince . .lny oae wbo wllllCle ear. that the IIlIlenerI'l ; on tbe Veflre of blind lies" 1 ha. " . people I visit me almost weeklv. wbo ha"aid fJ J ! , to $10 , and often ruote. for 1I'1:1'8e" : allY ' " " . OI'h to , " " 0" ! 1'0" : fMd r . J. r r . . " , . . . . . . : m : : & " : &jJ BUsiNESS POINTERS. S i . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Broken Bow Abslract Company. \ This office for n at job work. j J. C. Moore , abst.racting. 2tJ I Insurance that insures. : 38tf R. G. MooRn. t , . ! I J r Buy your farm and city property - . erty of B. W. Blair. 37tf I . . . 1 Dr. Leach , the palDless < enttst , guarantees satisf.action , I I Ice Cream , candy , cigars and f tobacco at Mike Scanlons. I Reneau & Leonard , real estate. f List your fanl1 and city proP-1 erty with . W. Blair. 37tf , I ' 'Ve always have money to loan i on farms. R. G. Moore 10 Apple J r' Block. 35tf I , _ t ; . Dr. Leach the dentist will refund - fund money f work is not satis- factory. tf . Farm Lease , Chaltle Mortgage and Warranty Dced blanks at I this office. " FOR SAr.n-'J'wo good milch , , cows and four calves. ; 6-1t A. D. BANGS. I Dr. Barncs makcs regular visits . , \ , if everything is not satisfactory , you should can for cbanges nec s- . sary. Eycs cxamined frcc. 5-2t Can and take a look at the : bl' t IIamblctonian Stallion in : town. 2 blocks north of Grand : Central Hotel. 49-7 FRANCIS MOORR. ' 1'he officers of the Broteen Bow I State Bank cndeavor to promote , the interest of their customers , I. along.whatc\'er lutes it is practical - tical for them to do so. l-tf I am now located just north of the Custer National Hank. Come and sc me for bargains ln real I estate. Some ch ice acre pro- ' .1 perty for sale. 8 tf RAS. ANDERSON. 'i Peale Sheppard & Co. have Just ; receh'ed a fine lot of men's boy' I and childrens ready made cloth , ! ing. Those interestcd will find it to their interest to call anll SCE : them beforc purchasing. We an , pr pared to pleas in quality ani ; . prIces. 48t : ( " To The Farmer. . ! ' \ Come to my barn and fl'ed JOLt : teams hay over noon. 15c 49-7 FRANCIS MOORn. , : : : : : : : : JI I John ' 1' . Metzgcr of Gates , I kindly remcmbercll thi oflice with a call Frillay. \ \ ' cslc.r Mottinger of Elton , was a city visilor Monday. Il made th Republican oflice a bus. incss clll. ; Mesdames Amos Noble and W. n. UonCanon went to Ansley Monllay to attend the funeral of ( i'aIIOY Foster. 1'he past several days ba\'e given th corn a new impetus and it is fairly cracking , so rap. idly is it ffrowing. Much of. the corn in Custer county has nccessarily been laid b.y on account of tbe small grain heing' ready to ban'est. 1'he parents of the Weesner boys left for their homc at Marian - ian , Ind. , la t week aftcr a pleasant - ant vjsit of iihrce we ks here. We now have been without rain for two we ks , which has given the farmers a chance to catcb up with their work , partially at least. Miss Lottie imms , who bas been at Omaha for some time for medical treattnent rct rued home last Saturday very much im. proved in hcalth. Miss Mary Hol erman of Morris - ris , Illinois , who has been visiting - ing , with her sister , Mrs. Willis Cadwell for several wecles returned - ed home Wednesday of last week. R. G. McGrew , cashier of the Callaway State Banl { , accompanied - ied by his wife and a cousin , drove o\'cr 'I'ucsday to see the latter safely sbrted for hcr home in Iowa. G. He Street , who has for a' ' numbel : , .f years been with th Lumber Yard , now owncd by the G. L. Turner Lumber Co. , has been transfered to Merna , whcre be has charge of the company's nev ; yanls. I'armers ! report the prospects for a good corn crop greatly im. prov d in thc past ten days. The rain let up in good time l\r the grain and alfalfa han'est. ' 1'he lattcr was partly damagcd before the rainy weatber ccased. An interesting road case was up before the count } ' board for consideration last Friday from Algernon township. 'l'lte petition - ion washeaded by J as.Gouley and othcrs through J. O. Jackson's farm north cast of Mason. Hoth the petition and remonstrance were largely signcd' and most of the day was taken up in hearing the case. ' [ 'he board grant d th petition auel allowed J acksol1 $300 , damages. ' 1'he witnesses in the case for Jackson were John A. lIall , G l > . l unyan and for the petitioners Jas. Goull'Y , Hugh McAllister , Wm. Bra , ) ' , John Spcllcer and John Walker. W. G. furccll and wife who have been 011 an extensive trip south and west for the past she wcek r turned home unday. 'l'hey went by wav of St. Louis aud as far north on the Pacific slope as Portland , Oregon , wherE : they spent a couple of days at thE : cXpOsition. 'I'h y spent twe weetes in California , rdurning through O dahoma and ' 1'exas , 'l'hey report seeiug former rcsi , dcnts of lroken ! I ow in ncarl ) ! every town thcy stopped on t.hcil I I trip. Howard Graham was 011 f Portland ill charge of his coun' ' . ties exhibit. III Oklaboma lu saw Joe Holcomb and in ' 1'cxa r Dr. Wirt and his son Hoy. 'l'hcJ included Mcxico in tbeir trip They report a pleasant trip. . .Jo---- = - : _ h . . . . . - . . - - - - - . . . - : . : : : : : - = : : : - : ' : : : : : : : : - : : : : = = 1It , WIlen Y Ollr1 acat ion l On1ts. . , > , ,7 Before goi ng a wuy be sure your , supply of toilet articles isompl tc. P l'hups you need a toot.h or hair brush , OJ' a . . . comb , 01' tooth powder , 01' toilet soup , or a soap case , 01' some of yoUl' favorite toilet water 01' p l'fllme-Wo would I like to supply it , whatever it is. ( ED. McCOMAS - , I A Snap. . We hr1\'e just recelvcd Rnother car oC Amcric nlIog Ccnclng on which we will be ahlc 10 muke a \'cr ) ' low price Cor the ncxt 30 du } ' ! ! . Don't mlsslltls it will savc } 'Ou mouc } ' . Harvest now on. Gh'c us } 'our order Cor Deer. Ing uders Rlul Mower : : ! . Dl > n't delay too loug , } 'ou ma } ' 110t get one if } 'OU Wltit too'loug I.win8 at 10 cIs. In the Internallonal Sllle Delivery stock we have the best allli strongest string on the mar- kct , It will do } 'Olt good 10 sce it. Dent miss this bcCore } 'Olt bu } ' . Kevstone and Acme Mowers At the Low Price 01 $36.00 G. W. Apple. I - : _ _ _ _ Fred C. Hayes of Ash : Creek , was a wclcome caller at this office Saturday. Dave Coulter of Spring crcek , was a city visitor l\1onda . 'rhe l upunr.tcAN acknowledge'S a business - iness call. Lcslie Clay of Ansley , was visiting his brolher sou h.west of the city , thc first of the wcck. 1I returned home 'l'uesi-ay. { : Mrs. Levina Hontz Wcnt to Brownlee 'I'uesday morning on .J 1 to visil her son , Hcnry at that place. She expects to be gonc two or threc weeks. . Jesse Swick of Gates. .was a wclcome caller at this ofiice Tues- day. He reports the corn making - ing a finc growth in hi vicinity in the past tcn days. A carload of twcnty-five horses - ses was scnt out from thi point ycstcrday billed to li'lorida. ' ! 'hey were piclecd up at variou point1 ! in the county hr a man who was hcre for that purpose. A. J. VanAntwerp returned last Friday night from South Dakota with his bride. 'l'he RnpuDI.ICAN extend ! ) a welcomc lo Mrs. VanAntwerp to Brottcn Bow iu behalf of our citizens. Mrs John r40WC went to Anslc ) ' IOl1dato attend the fLltwralol Li'annythe ; four year Qid daughtcl of Mr. and ? -tlrs , Perry I"oster , who died at Omaha , Sunday from I bcing Idcked by a horse last I Thursday , ncar Ansley. The Summer school , whicli has been conducteJ herc for SC\ " era 1 'weeles past under th aus pices of I' rok n Bow Businrss al1l ] Normal colleg closes this wcek 1'here has been an average attcn' ' dance of between sixty and sev' , enly and a profitable time hac becn erijoyed by those att IHlillg , 'I'he old settll'rs meeting all ! base ball tournament held a - Mcrna last week pro\'ed an at tracth'e card and the attendancl was probably the largest cve witncsscd in that placc. TlH . Arnold Uall club come out bes and carried off the prize moncy Broken Uow was largcly repre , scntcd. . The Aniance 'rimes says- "Congrcssman Kinkaid preclict that bromc grass will rcvolutiou ize the sand hill country and matel it tOO per cent better. IIro1l1 < grass is going to do bettcr thaI that for this part of the state.1 The edi tor of the RUl'Unr.ICAN ha .Ione . a little cxperimenting witl "broom " grass on sandy lanl Jnd we havegreatfaith in its util ity in the sand hills. 'l'he seconl ycar it forms a perfect sod. W helic\'e all is ncces"iary " for sand soil is to gct it startcd. If ui soil is very sandy and liable t blow it would probably be best t only disk the sod before sowing It stands pasturing and is th earliest and latest feed we have R. ' 1' . Baker or Grecn , was : among the fricn ly . : allcrs at this ofiicc , Saturday. Jas. Doggs of Weissert , was a city visitor Saturday. The Hu- l'U J.ICAN aclenowlcdges a friendly - ly call. 'V. B. Eastham went to 14in- coIn Mondaon business in con. ncction witit thcUroken How Uus- iness College. W. J. Rice of ClilT table was a city visitor thc laUer part of last weat { . He madc the } { m > UIIT.lcAN a friendly call. G. 14. 'rmcr WCl1t to Mcrttal 'I'ucsday morning to look aftcr his ncw lumbcr yard hc is putting in at that place. Miss Arle Haskell oJ Arnold , arrived Mondato be in readi- ncss for the teachcrs' institute which begins thc 24th inst. F. H. Ma'es , forcman of t.his ofiice visited his family at Kearney - ney over Sunday. IIc went down Saturday morning retuf11ing Monday evening. The Custer Baptist association wiIl hold the li'ifth Sllnday med- iug with thc Arnold church , the 29 and 30 of July. An intcrcsting program has been arranM'cd. T. 'Williams and wife of Ans- Icy , came up Sa hl\ ' < lay night 011 43 alld remained o\'cr unday visiting with the family of J. W. Clay , wcst of town. ' 1'hcy r turucd home Mon- day. Harvest is in full blast this week in ever ) ' part of the county I aud in h few instances thc wheat is in the stack. l ust has c1on very little damage , much lC H than was anticipatcd by man ) ' I farmers. ? -tUss Edith Stevcns , boote.kecp- er ln Diertes I411l11ber Co's. o\1ice \ at this placc left Monday on n visit to I"orest Gro\'e , Oregon. She will visit the Exposition at Portland while gone nd wlll be absent several wedes. 'l'he Chrouicle Citizen ! says , lhat Mrs. Huxtable of Brokcn Uow , who has been visiting' hcr 'brother Gco. , Paine thc pa t two wceks starlcd last 'l'hursday for Fondutac. Wisconsin , to speud the summcr with her sister. A Mr. Johnson , an old g nt1c- man hailing from the north-east part of the connt- . was in the city 'l'uesday , soliciting aid of our citizens , he hayillg' lost his barn and a cow b ) ' tirc. From the lootes of his list we infer thht most people hc met contribuled to h is needs. Dr. E. W. Myers recently of DesMoincs , Iowa , a hOll1cpathic physician , made this otlice a gl'l1ial call l.'riday , in company with A. J. Elliott. 'l'he Dr. has dccided to to/a te in Brolecn Bo w and cngag'c in th practice of medicate , as no other one of hh s- heel is in business herl' . IQorence anll Charley Cushman of Watcrtown , South akota , whc have been making thcir homc with t.heir Atnt , since their I mother' death a 11tllnberof years ago , arrived in the city ' 1'ucsc1ay . night to make their hOU1e witll thcir father. r . Cushman , who re' sides near King school house : south-cast of the city. 'V. W. Cowles informs u tha' ' " he is making a collection . grains and grasses for the CountJ fair exhibit. 'I'his is a lallc1abJ. . ellterprise in which the pub1 t . should lcnd all the as1i ! tanc4 possible. Mr. Cowles is all ex perienced hand in handling cx hibits for fairs and what is COli tributed to him will bc exhibite ! . in the bcst conc1i.tlOn possiblc. J. C. Haney returncd Sunda' from Alliance , whcre he hac g-one the previous day to attenl - the first meeting of the Order 0 I ailroad 'l'elcgraphers , whicl meetidg was attended with a rep rcsentation from e\'ery station 0 the Alliance disiou or the ur lington. ? -tlr. Hane ) ' was h reprcsentative from this cit.y ani came home "all swclled up" wit 1 the succcss of the mecting ani the thought that arrangement were made by the con\'en.Hon fo freJucnt smallmtctings ! over till e cli vision , to be followcll by a larg dlvision meeting at statcd pl't iods. Wc have not leanlci o whelher it was he or some othc dclerrate who introduced the rcs r. 10lutIon asking that a raise of $ , Ie pcr month bc attached to th . salaries of telegraphcr s. - , . . , - " . - - -.1 BUQgv Talk , ! \ , . , . . . . . . . - - - . - - - _ ' . . . . - - - " .4. - - - < I I havc rcceived anothcr car direct from the factor ) ' , all of the vcr ) ' latest stylcs. Come in and see them whether ) ' 011 want . to buy or ! Iot and if ) .ou want to buy I will guarantee to scll Y011 a buggy , car- riege or spriug wagon , for Icss money than ) 'ou can buy anywhcre else , and givc JOu the vcry latest output of the factory , something no other dt alcr ill the countr can do. . . , / . _ . . . . . . - - - 1.- - - - - - - - _ . : - . - . . . . . . . . - - - - I C"Ulr : .i n ! "Ulr " "t" , r I . r _ . . . . _ - . , - . - , . - - - - - - - - - - - - Dr. Darncs of Omaha , will be at thc Grand Central hotcl'l'hura- day t hc 27. Call as arl ) ' us con- \'enient. - - + - - li'ort SAT. It-A four room house , two and a half acres of ground and a tease on sixleen acre \ for ( h'c ycars , just outside of thc corporation. . 'rhis will be old at a bargain if tateen within the next thirty da's. l nCuirc } at this otlice. 4-8 - - - - - 'l'hose interested in obtaining' a good husiness education should writc to the Ilasting llusiness col1cge. 'Ve undersland that one can gct t he complete llusi- 'l1e s and Shorthand course for $75.00. . ' 1'h s school does there . ough worle and one completing . the conrs is well fittcd for the most .cxacting positioll 'l'he gcntlcmen at the head of this illstitution have been vcry successful - cessful in { , lacing' thdr SllUlcl1tS in desirablc situations. G-lt For Sale. An organ , piano cascIl , 7'Y3 OChl\'e , euony finish , almost ncw , li'or sale cheap , 1. A. Colcman , Thrc.hing Machinery. 'l'he Geiser Mfg. Co. peerless machinery for sale. PartIes con- tcmplating pu.'chasing will do well lo see mc. S. M. DOHJS ) , Agcnt. City Property for Sulo. \Ve ha\'e somc nice homcs in rotecn Bow t.hat wiII bc sotd cheap if takcn at once , I BOWIIIAN & 'l'1l0Hl'U. OfTtce in Gleim Blocle. 47tf - - - - _ " _ _ _ H _ _ _ , - - _ f At Th Old Stand. * . c. W. WAHL W ' SUCCIIII OIl TO = - : : l'i' : U , O. t-I U T TON. . i Ci : , . , : , : or. . . 11m 1"1 ' alllllCllarau. " 'f tll ! 1''ltlllll' ' . 11m 1 " 'It 110'lKII.II. , Kltvlc. . YOUfK for IInKlnln , . > C. W. WAHL. * > - . . . . . . For Sate. A slocle farm ot one seclion of I and , all under fence , lCiO acrcs unlter culliv"tion with impro\'e . . mcnts 'bal\lICt : pasture , hay laud and timber. threc miles norlh and half mile cast or Walwortht for 812 an acre. Half caslL nrl balance - ance on timc to suit purchascr. G. GUVI.lt tf Walworth , Neb. Slra cd or Slaten. Prom 111) ' place , seven miles norlh of Brotecn Bow , about thc t5th of Maa black sow , weight about thre hunclrccl. Piece of I right car clipped. 3. ' ( , Gno. S1\tI'l'U. . Horae. For Sale. I havc fivc head of young hor- . seg , suitable for drivers or saddle horseH for salc cheap , at my flf111 seven miles north ot Broteen Bow. 4-7 Gno. S1\I1'I'1I. - 'Ve teecp a fulI line of legal 'blal1le9. Comc in whcn nceding an'thing in this linc. = - - - - . - - - - - - Canning Fruits And V . etIetabl as , , . . . BUY ONLY COOO MATERIALS. . . . . . - - - - - - - . - . . . . - - - - - - I are headquarters - W ters for the fil'Bt lnson gin ! ' R fruit jars u nd thnil'tl'imm- 1I1gs.Vatch out for secon s , buy the first of us and you will have no tt'ouhle with youI' fruits. Pints , the ! It'SI . . . . . 6 5 pt'1'OClt. \ . Qu.\lls , lht : bel \Jl'r \ ,1I\lllt. . . " . 8 5 , Hulf Gallon , the bl : t - : : " " p rdozt'It. . , . . 1 0 0 . Jar la ) 'J , Ihe hc t per dozCIt. . , . . . 3 0 ' G , , - Jnr Rubhers , lhe best : ' , 3 dOlCIt Cor. . . , . 2 5 S 9" SCflilt'aX' ! , thc I'csl / Ir per /,0111111 / , , , . . . . 0 5 e . - . . . . . . . 'c r- ; i J. C. BOWEN. ,5 I . .u. . " . ( U , ' 'rRA 10. m . r : , 'I clor . -1'1' , . MA . . . . Y . . 9. . 1905. , . dllCt. . e MARK CASU. , . . . " . . . > ' . . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . , . . . , . , , . . . - . . ' , . " , " - , I . .