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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1905)
Statu Ulftt LUJfl\tir.11 10010\ ; ' . . , . ' - ' . " ' I 'USTERlJOUNTY " ' ' EP"ITBLICAN' . " ESTABLISHED . 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'ry. I4AHGEST CIRCULA'1'ION OF ANY PAPEI IN ' 1'IIE COUNTY. _ . # - - - VOL. ; : XIlI. - , BRO.KEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , AUGUST 241 1905.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 111 I . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ m _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - n. ' / - - - - - . , , . , : J \ . . " ' \ . r I Ji , ' . I 'A " ' " i , -"L . . . . I Y 1' , ' 1' . lI3r.IUIU 1:3"1 : " 'rhel1Irrlc3n . I' < 'tlpte II" " In bt ! humbulflfl'I" J hou"l dl lIke In h tlt"'e III th. ! Irulh IIf , tlll aS Prtlon. Yet th , ' " 1'01,1" all11o 1 ) pruve It 'I trulb lu tlwlrl1eall11elllll [ Irav. I elinlC I1peclacle . . " ,1 < IIl'r ! ! , 'l'Lw rural dls. Irlcl ! ! l"'peclalh' ar" nlle,1 with these so. called "Doclors. " "OccullSall.1 \ ! " 011- IIclan\ ! " who nl3kl' ' 1'00,111\1111 . ( hy 1111' pO'llnll' 011 Ihe creJullt\ hUll1anlty. These Quacks are all ICllb tlkl'r : . amI can convlllce all } ' olle who wIIl1l'2't ! ear. that tbe listener 10011 the verlCl' IIf blilld. ness , I have pl'lIlIle vl'llt l11e alll1o'll J i I wel'kl } ' . who hav ! ! pall.1 \ III0. \ . allit 0'1. , en mllrl' , for II'la'l'le. . an } ' localel del tl'r , o.'d . ' . i : ; i . . , . . . . " . . . , . . . . . . . m : BUSINESS POINTERS. x m m rn m x . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For Sale. A block , fine resid nce location , will trade for livc stock. . JAMtS ! LHDWIDII. 'l'his office for ncat job work. t' -Broken Bow Abstract Company. J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tJ Insurance that insurcs. 38tf R G. MOOIm. Dr. 14each , Dentist. As near ! ' painless as possible. . " . Wagon boxcs for salc. at cost. See J. S. SQUlRF.S. Buy your farm and citr prop. erty of B. W. lllair. 37t 3 Ice Cream , candy , cigars an d : . tobacco at Mike Scan Ions. Reneau & Leonard , real estate. List your farm and city prop. erty with B. W. Blair. 37tf W ANTnD-Man and wife capa- blc of rlmning a stock farm. 7.tf JF.SS GANDY. We alwa's ha\'e tIloqcy to loan on farms. R. G. Moon In Apple . . . ' / 'Block. 35tf \ - Tak- p-'l'wo pigs. 1'he owner is rClu tcd to pro\'C prop- ertyandpaycost. J. l'AIN. 7.11 Ii'or bargains in rcal estatc see Bowman & Andcrson , just wcst of the ecurity tat ank. f , Lots For Sale i'n Groat's ad- dition. Secure them now as thcy will act \'ancc in pricc. S. P. GROA1' . Wanted-Oil salcsman at oncc to canvass the farming and threshing - ing trade. Fine opportuuity for \ a good man. Address thc Har- yey Oil Co. , Clcvcland , Ohio. I i Pealc Sheppard & Co. havc Just r recehed a fine lot of men's boy's I and childrens ready made cloth- I ing. Those interested will find ' it to their interest to call and see i them before purchasing. We ar t'l IJrepared to please in quality and ! I prices. . 4Stf : = i ii : : : : . - 1 ; ' . 11. Youllg returncd 'I'uesday fro'11 ' a two \vecls trip cast. . Jud Kay wcnt to Ansley yes. terday to look aflcr his political fences. J. F. Wescott of Comstock , has his delegation back of his candidacy - dacy for Couuty tremmrcr. ' 1' . W. Edwards and wife went to Ansclmo 'l'ue ay morning to visit their niece a few day . Mrs. W. S. Amsbcrry and brother andl i1lie Amsberry went to Dunning 'l'uesday morning on a few days \'isit. 1\1rs. Dadd recently from the Philippine Islands , arrivcd here last Friday and has acccpted a clerkship in the land ofiice. ' 1' . II. BayerhotTcr of Custer township , who has bcen west for everal months was a city visitol' Monday. lIe returncd home last wack. Dr. A. R Downing of Mcrn a , was a city visitor 'l'uesday. He informs us that he expects to go to Chicago in a short time to take a post graduate course in medi. cinl' . Re\ ' . Pope , pastor of the Gran Island Baptist church was a city \ ' sitor ye ter < 1a ) ; . lIe has just returned frolll a month's vacation and was here looldug after land business in which he is interes. ted. ted.J. J. E. Ca'enee of Georg-etown , was in the city Monday looking after his poliJical interests. Ile was given the prilcgc of nam. ing the delegation of his town- shIp. He is a candidate for County treasurer. Mrs , J. A. Amsberry and daughtcr Ncllie , Geo. an < 1 Dug Runyan , and J. O. Jackson of Mason City , came up Saturday njght to attend the dclication of t'hc Bapti8 : _ c"hnrch at Bethel Union Sund y afternoon. 'rhc\ , . ' returned home Monday on 44. E. II. Conger , cmba sador to Mcxico from Iowa , who pcrf rm. ed uch'aluable sen'icc in the China trouble a f w years ag-o , has tendered his resignation to thc President to take elfect October - tober 18. It is g-encrall y be. lie\'cd that D. E. 'l'hol11pson of Lincoln , who is now emuassador to Hrmdl will be Mr. Congcr's successor. J. S. Smith of Callaway , was a city \'isitor Monlla ) ' . He was on his way hOllle from Anslc ) ' , where he had becn t he past weclc attcnding the : camp meeting , Mr. Smith informed us that he had received word from home that harmony prevailed in the repuhlican primal' ) ' last Saturday and that he had b en givcn the .solil delegation for shedir. 'I'he Christian Endea\'or so. ciel ' of the Prcsbyterian church ) , . . I wll1mcet 111 the HlSlneS9 college next ullda\ ' evening at7 o'clode. 1\1 rs. Dr. Bart holomc w wil1lead the meeting , suhject , , .t\1ission . . Work Among Womer. . t\Irs. Dadel will give a talk about thc needs of Missionary work among the womcn of the Philippine Is. lands. Mrs. Dadd has ucen a teachcr there for somctime past and is able to g'c us interesting information along that line. E\'eryuody invited to attcnd. " - ' - - - - - - - - - , \.l \ Tl .l. ' . ' . _ _ .Trouble\heacl \ I for anrone who deliberately or unconsciously neglects - ( lects the cycsight. Cracked or ill-adjusted , glasses - \ ses are oiteu wur:1C than nonc at all-willch IS , certainly vcry Lad. Careful allil scientil c exam. I ination of thc eye hull thc tiltlUg' of the proper . glasses . . . . .hen ncedell is our spcdalt ) ' . Prescrip- \ tons ; tilled. f . \ ' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 'I ' ' . , ' ' " ' . ' - I 1 E. A. SCOTT ED M'COMAS f Optician Druggist and Jeweler. I - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ . _ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - . . Ca : : EI.EI.V.A. : . . I. . . . E : ! OHIH-RS : for lIurMl'ry hlllck . of all kln < llllillllcle.l. W. . l1allllll ! only " Huch varlUeH that ha , . bt-l'n ' . . pro\'eu atol'll'd ! to CUNI..r COli lit ' . I , . ) . Se"l for tlrlcl ! IIht. our 1"ICI'M arl ! rt. lMollabl. . . 1 will hI ! al tbe COUIlt } ' fair allt ! will take orderll for nun.ur ) " Slock. Gr. PW. : J ? E ] FI. . : t1'a" S II . ' - - - - - - ' - i J. M. l\imberlil1g was a Merna. visitor'1'ucsday. II Wh ) ' not g-o' to the fair a Uti I camp out. You can rent a tent for $1.50. W. ' 1' . Cannon and daug'hter went to Auslc ) ' 'rucsday to at- te 11d the Carn ivaI. l1r. Hanna will COIlIC up from Ansley with his delegation for him f r Count ) ' treasurer. 'l'he Dixie Carnival ba11l1 will be enc of the attractions at Uro- . ( Bow during fair week. A number of Brokeu How citi. zeus accompanied the band and ball team to Anslc ) ' 'l'ucsday. 'I'h" hand bo's and the base ball team wcnt to Ansley 'rucs- day morning to attend the car- nival. Miss Edith Ste\'ens return d last wcckJrollI her visit to the western coast. She reports ha\- ing had a picnic while gone. S. P. Great , wife and daughter - ter returned last li'dday ! rom their western trip. Mr : nroat reports having enjoyed the trip \'ery much. . J. E. } 1'ord president of the Broken Bow State Bank , arrived in the cit ) , ' 1'uesday mornin.g from Ch icago , to loole over lus banking int rcsts. We have that splendid Comedy Company which we had last fall for the whole of fair week. 'l'he Arliugton's are e\'en better than last Jcar. All new plays. 1\Irs. J. II. Kerr of Ansley , came up Saturday night.frm . Ansley to attend the dedlcal10u serce of the Bethel Union church in the Holcomb settem ! 'nt Sunda . The school board at a recent meeting decided to have two session a d:1) ' for the primary grade the ensuing year , instead of one sessIOn as ha lIeen the rule for the past two or three years. . Lute Sheppard of the tirm of Peale.Shepard & Co. has sold hiB interest to the lirm ant ! retires from , business. He will go to Iowa on a'isit for a while. lIe has not vet determined just what he will < o when he return9 , but may remain in thc store s clerk. Roy 140we who sustaincd a brolcen leg in a wreck at .Bridge. port came home last li'riday morning. While hc was considerably - ably bruised othcrwise bout thc body his injuries are not considered - ered senous. lIe is getti.ng along as well as could be cxpcc. tell under the circumstances. W. II. Ddilv who has hecn as. sociated wi"th thc Callaway Courier and Courier 'l'ribune for the past two years has purchased the Co.ad : 'l'ribune and will assume - sume control of his new purchase Oct. 1. Mr. Daily is an exper- icnccd newspaper man , and we predict for him succes in his new enterprise. Mr. Collins of M1l1 County , Iowa who had been up in the sand hills looking over the country - try mac'c this ol1ice a frienlly call Montlay in company with W. G. r.lcWilliams , a former neigh- bor.11' : . Collins was not favorably - ably impressed with the sand hills uut sp aks vcry favorably of his il11prem ions of the lan < 1 in this vicinity , Mrs. Willis Cad well and a number - ber of young people of the Bap. tist 8unday school went to the South Loup Monday for a few days outing. 'l'hey got there just in time to get the benefit of thc hcavy rain and wind storm that \ ' sitcd that locality Monday evening , but word was received from them 'ruesday that they wcnt through it without auy damage except a good wetting. I4cslic Wayne Kcttle , the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kettle , died 'I'hurstay Aug. 17 , 1905 , aged 1 year 7 months and 7 dtys. : Little Warne was a bright little fellow ant ! the pride of the homc. lIe was taken sick suddenly and almost before loving - ing hearts realized it he was gone. His last act was an expression of lov. , for his parents that willlollg dwcll in their memory. The.r I have the sympathy of a large circle of friends and neighbors. 'rhe funeral scrvice was conducted - ed from the U. B. church this city b ) ' the pastor , RcL. . L. Epley. , D. V. Jop1er has the backing , of the. Kllfoil delegation for 'Count ' ) ' treasurer. If there is allything new that money can securc YOU will see it at the County fairw this ycar. ! i''e thousand dollars is heing cxpended in putting on the Custer County fair this ) 'ear. A heavy wind accompauicil the rain on the South T40up Monda\ ' night. ' ! 'he rain fall was an incil and a half. A six feet cement walk is being laid west from thc Sccurity hank corner this weelc. Carlin's crew of men are doing the worle. Isaac Deardorf of Mason City , was a city \'isitor 'l'uesda ) ' morn- ing. IIc rcport ! > thcy had a heavy rain there Monda ) ' night. S. P. Great has re-opeued the Globe Hotcl and will remain in charge until a desirable tennant can bc secured. Ir. Great informs - forms us that he will add a number - ber impr9vements . and put thc hotel 111 tint cla .s shape for the public. . Ray Armour returned Satur. day from Ann Arbon , Michigan , whcre hc has been attending' law school for the past two ycars. During his \'acation he has been caU\'assiug in Southern Indiana and 111inois. He will return to school auout the middle of Sep- tember. Notwithstanding the fact that Broken Bow will he the gayest town in the country during its night carnival , an assurance is given the people that thcre will bc no rowdyism tolerated. 'rhe throwing of rice , flour , corn meal ctc. , will not be allowed. All ita shows arc clean , rclined und. moral , nOllc others will he toler.I I atcd. . , llesidl's gi vi ng ver ) ' Ii bem } terms t hc Hasting = , Busincs ! College - lege will give one lII\ntll tria } to auy dcsirin it ' ; ' , cl'rl.a l1l ) ' Recms lil ( a I\ery fa 11' ' , , " ( 1 lion. 'I'he school is rl'cglti l'd c\'I'r ) ' . where as a lirst.cla s in..tilutioll , It i\ a rare opportunity' ' fo\ \ ' those ! intending to go to a Busin ss College- One will ha\'c a chance to test the merits of this SCIl.l01 hefore ath'ancing the wholc tuit. ion. A. 1 r. } i'erg-c\"on \ ! " from the upl'rintelJlellt'.un tc at Alliance arr1 ( ! in Brolcen Bow 'l'ue llay to rcli\'c J. C lhllwy , Ia Y telc. graph operator , wlJ'a l < ct for OJ vacatiun of three weele's. IIc witl'islt his pareltts at Anselmo : for a wcelc ancl thcn accompany : his brothcto \ Mason Cit y , Iowa , where hc will remain' another week , anti fWIII there will .go to Milton , Iowa , 10'isit a sistcr , Mr . P. E. I usscll. lie will thcn go to Omaha ancl from there wc trust hack to Urolcn Bow , hUl onr fcars are that hc is looldng for and has thc assunlnce of "higger game. " . Brolcn How Will Do II. Broken Bow is ellth a , 'uri ngto out do itself this year in lhc way of entertaining j the l' 'tlpl ( ' at night during thc fair wcd , . The Dixie Carn'al Compan ) ' has been secured through the assistance of thc Imsiness mcn of the city , alltl a mamll10th cal'n'al will be on cach night during fair. weck. This company carries upwards of c\'enty.l ve people and will put on a large .111mber of shows , platform acts and free attradions during fair week. 'l'heir own el ctric light plant will illumi. nate the street with hundreds of ' lights. 'l'hc big' program consisting of splendid racing events , base ball games and dozens of first class attractions at the fair { , rounds during the day and a higcarnival up town at niJht will certainl } ' make the fair more attracti\'c than e''er. . Prof. Thomplon the lIigh Diver. Prof. Dana 'l'hompson , 'the most noted high d'er in Amer. ica ha1 ! been contracted with to be at Broken Bow during f"ir week. Ill' leaps from a laddl.r nincty feet high iuto a tank of water fonr feet dcep , this is a thrilling event. ' 1'he exhibition takes place in front of the am- patheatre each day of the fair. I Exhihits have already been se. cured for some of thc best of I Custer County's blooded cattle. You canuot atTord to miss the County fafr this year. It will be a humor. , - - . . - - Wheat Drills . . . . . . _ - - . . . . . . - . . . _ r .L- _ IU1\'O jl1l't l'l'ceived n elH' of King' 5 I Coulter JrillR , nl80 It enr of , t.ho . . Hunkm' Htnte .Low-down PI'eRs Dhw .lhi II. .l boug-ht tl1PHl < hi Il d it'cd fl'om t10 ; } fnctol'Y alHll n n w II t.hom . fet , I about the In'ice till' ether dlHdl'l's buy . tlH.'IH for. . ' 10 Disc low-down Drill "S65.00 J : And gllnt'ant-eo it to : be one of tlw ; best d I' lis HInde. , r ) . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r- - - - - - - C I"J ! i n :1It"r " , r . I Lp - ' - . - I An interesting list of Southern Califoruil property to be cxchun. ' 'gcd for property in other stutes , together with vicw ami des. criptions of San Dicgo the mmlt del i gh tful rc\itlcnce ! spot in ; America , mailed for stamp. Wn.I,18 CA1 > W1U.T. , Co. f4t'd , llrol\Cn now , Ncbr. BIWKltN Bow , Nehr. , Aug. 18 , 1905.-1'0 whom itmt : \ . conccrn : As my wifc , gmlllll j. Slliph 'y has left me and ol1r ollle t chilli r4al1ra without cause or pro\'i- cation , T will not he l' spom\ihle ( or any dchtg or contract she muy male. J. P. SlII1'f.tty. "t Dilolution Notice. . . 'rhe l l'm of Peale. Sheppard Co. has bccn dissol\'cll , It. 14. Sheppard retiring. J. N. Peale Co. wilt continuc the husiness and \ iIl ' . aSSl1lllC and pay all ob- ligations. J. N. PHAT.lt&Co.11-H , Threlhinlf Machinery. 'l'he Geiser 1\1 f g. Co peerless' mtch : i nery for sale. Partle con. tel11platillg pu'cha : ing will do well to ' . sec me. S. M. DOHHIS , Agcnt. - - Lct ns he YOllr printer. 'l'hc g-ooll Idiul of priEting' only. 1\1\ : ' 11I:111 mvo'q IIlh hhnRl'1f allil 1I1 falllily tclllla II'rl 1rIIIt'flr . , . . .fc..lfllI , HO'lIllh" ; III , 1.1:1\ : " : II\'rll"I'III1'1I1 flf Ih. , . . .1.1till' ! " ' ' : -'h..I..f . . . 'l\'IHI\lhy. ' III 1111..1"11' ' " :11,1 " 'arll h. . . . . . "a..II\ ' a } 'fllllllf lIIall fir ' 1 a II ) ' 1II:1 } ' ICoHn h''irrilph ' } ' : , hl' aH lIrltl : I II0Hlll0II , w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . . . : ! " Registered O. I. C , UoU's . . . . foOR SALE CIIAS. 'J' . " 'RIG ! ! ' ! ' , llrokcn lIow , Neh. - - - . . .r- - . . - . , . - . , , , . . . . : I At Th Old Sta1d.- ; * } , : H : . ' ctH i u. . O. 1.1 U T TON. t City Shaving Parlor * } v I { ' \0 \ UII\ \ ) ' " , "rl , th:1lll1 : 'Ik\ . Ihn h'HI : lIl1lirllarlll' " ' .I" " It'l' pllron. . Ihn luql 1'"HSlhlu "cnlcl''lIl1r. . . f"r III1HIIIU..H.a * > . c. w. W A H L . * } . J , We herchy Ilcgirc to cxprc g our sincere thanle to the fri 1111H who so Idl1ll1y assi"H d u in thc- ' . . . . illllcss and bnrie1 of onr darling little Wayue , ahm to the fricrllls who conlt'iblltell the b auliful 110werg. , MH. and Mw ; . J. P. KW1"l'T.H. Farm Loanal We are prepared to clO ! C loans on impro\'ed farms 011 ghort 110t- icc , at spcciall } ' low rate : ; . , . ' - JhtNl\AU & f41toNAHD , ( , -t { llrolen'lIow. For Sale. A stocle farm 01 enc section of lal1l1 , allllnc1cr fcnce , HO acres lI11ler clllth'ation with impro\'c- mCllts halaucu pa' tllr , hay lanl1 and till1h r , threc miles north al1l1 half milc east or Walworth , for $12 an acrc. Half cash and hal- . ; \l1CC on timc to suit purchaser. G. GU\'I.H , If Walworth , Neb. -l- lVe } < ccp a full linc of lcgal hlanJs. Come in when lleedinK an'thilllr in this line. - - - - - - - - . T the Houso.wivos : : - - OF CUSTER COUNTY TIIH pil'klillJ-t sea"OIl is III hall.h YOllr gnal lIim III PllllillM "Pllickl.s 1111I1 Iltccn'c" : , ill fllcl 1I11)'lhilll ill lhc fnlll or v'gclllhic lillC , is lu huvc lhcm nicclcnt \ :11111 l'alul lhlc , J rO'VV ill ' 1' ' " OlJ Do ' 1'11 aL 'f , - II ) ' hll\ill ) 'onr Sliic'R 111111 , 'Ingl'gllr of liS. I'IRIU : ; Spicc'll1tlll . PI , ' IU Vlllcgar will 110 lhat fur YUII , It will mlkl0111' : pick It's 1IIIIIIHcst-n'es \00 \ pCI' lcnL : hdler Ihan h ) ' hllyiug'l\IllIlecr.llcll . Dpiec ! ) Ulli'jncgar. ! . Nol IJIII ) ' Ihal , bUI pure IIpicc'l : flill vincgar orc t'hedler Ih.U ! IIlluhcraled good : ; . I' or htll1111 bu ) ' pure spi. CISIII \ } \'inegur of us. - - . ' , " - . . . . . - - . . , - - - , - - " Pure Ground Glovc ! " , p r } { Ih. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Cents Pure Ground Allspice , p r H Ib , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Cents Pure Ground i\1uHtanl , per J4lh. . . . . . , . . . . " . . . . . . . .10 Cents Pure Ground Ginger , p r } { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cents P lre Uroul1ll Ci1Hl1l101l , per Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Cents Pure Ground : "ace , per 1 o . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .10 Ccnts , : Pl1r White t\lu' tard Seerl , per ; i lb. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .10 Cents " , Pure Celer ) ' ei'd , per } { Ih , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cent , i Pure Pi ldlng Spices , per ) Ih. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Cents : Ijure Piclding Vincgar , p r gallon. . , . . . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . ,10 Ccnts . ; Pure Old Cidcr Vincgar , per gallun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Ccnts Wo also have allldnlh , pur w\101c \ Piclding' Spices. . - \ , , I ' J. C. BOWEN. ' . . . : . .lIre 01. . 'l'HA . . . . III . . : . - Nnrlh RIln , ' "Int-Ilnr ' ' . IIHOKI'N , MAHK : _ IIUNIUR. : - " - " . . - , . " . , , . , . , . , ,