Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 30, 1905, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'ry. LARGES'l' CIRCULA'l'ION OF ANY PAPEI IN TUB COUN'l'Y.
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I ' VOL. XXIV , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 30,1905.--EIGHT , PAGES , NO.25c
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a Don't forget-your comJ
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Don't forget-our cot1\'en.
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Don't forget-first buyers
gd the pick.
Don't forget-now is Uw
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g1ftS , and here the place to
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BUSINESS POINTERS.
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li'oH SAr.rA new house , 24x2J
four rooms , within two blo ks of
the square. Inquire at this
om ce. 24 tf
I Doctor T4each , Dentist. I
I J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tl
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Dr. 1' . L. Farnsworth , dentist.
Dr. Christensen treats catarrh
and fits glasses. 2tf
Ji'resh ' - and
O'sterscandycig-ars
tobacco at 1ilce Scanlons.
List your farm and city pro
crt ) ' with B.Y. . lair. 37tf
. Dr. Bartholomew promptly at.
tcnds to calls at any tunc. 23.tf
We can save your time an
save you money if you will call
and sce PecIc's clothing at J. N.
Peale Co. 22ts
'V ANTHD-Corn shuclcers , in
good corn , close to town , will
pay 5 ccnts a bushel. Inquire at
this ofl ce. 24lf
For a Short time , $2 down
and 50c per week buys an
Edison TaUdng Machine.
23tf Bangs' Studio.
FOH SAI.It-Elevcn and half
lots , 50x140 feet. Good framc
house , good barn , good well and
100 bearing fruit trecs. Enquire
'at ' this office. 17tf
FoAI.ItA \ : : ) fcw thoroughbred -
bred Berkshire boars , frol11 some
of the best prize getting' stock at
the State Fair. Addrcss ,
CHAS. ScnbL'fz ,
124-25. l rolen Bow , Neb.
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E BLIND Opera I-Iouse \Vednesclay even:3 :
E ing , Dec. th _ I\r.iniBt rs , J.Jawyers , Doctors-:3
E everybody'go to h ar them and are loud in their :3 :
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' are dealers in Heal Estate of alllc nds.
'VVg We will buy or sell. Don't fail to see ! :
us before you buy or sell. We can do
you good. Collcctions madc and insur-
t t& ance written. Farms rented and taxes paid. See I ) .
us for farm loans. Come in and sce us.
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ANYONE CAN EASII.Y IEAIlN TO I'LA Y TilE M.\NnOI.lN. GUiTAU
Oil VIOI.IN In' FOrLOWING TillS Sl'LENnm
. COUIlSE OF INSTHUCTIONS
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nR a perforJIll'r is n , urL'dilli till' mlllllJlIIIJl . .r l'rul'Ih'I' . 'I'll I' ' ' ! 11"'M'II-I ' IIfl' Nultell tn l'hlilre'll (
mill ) 'UIIIII : I.eniliu us well ns Ulllllts , IIl1wlrl'lls nro tullI ! 1I11\'nlltu c of this Jr 'at nfTer.
Why lIot ) 'nll
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Thnnlcagivin8"
'l'he people of Custer County
have special reasons this ycar to
feel th nkful for general prosperity -
perity of the communtity LiS well
as the individual prosperity of
all. Crops of allldnds were exceptionally -
ceptionally good and priccs com-
mensurate. 1'hese material
blessings as well as the boun.
teens provisions the Rulcr of the.
Un'erse has made for the happi-
ncss of mankind affords ample
reasons for all to join in one day
in the year in gcncral t'ejc.icing
and praise. to the Givcr of all
g-ood.
In the city a union services of
the se\'cral churches witI be held
for special praise and service at
the U. B. church at 10:30 : a. m.
T4et Ihelcountrv and town people
come together at this time in
honor of the occasion and show
an appreciati\'e spirit.
W. B. J astham went to Cres.
ton , Iowa , on busincss 1\1onday.
Attorney James Lcdwich w'nt
to North Platte l\1CHHlay ; on legal
bU5incss.
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Geo. Herrick of Spring Crcelc ,
was among the busincss callers
at this ol1 ce Saturday.
Mr. Laut'en of Grand Island ,
\ ' sited here over : ' : : unday. the j
gucst at the home of A. ' 1' . Sims. I
H. G. McGrew , cashier of the :
Callaway State Bank , was in. .
Brokcn Bow Monday enroutc to
Omaha.
'rhe Rupunr.IcAN goes to press
one day earlier this week than
usual in order to ohserve Tlianks-
giving as a holiday.
The foundations for thrce new
resilences were laid last week.
Surely Brokcn Bow is cnjoying
her share of prosperity.
Potatoes arc retailing at 50
cents per busbel , quite an ad.
vance over the price paid when
first coming onto the market.
Dr. R. B. Mullins left yest r.
day for. Lincoln where he wilt
vbit his son , Richard , for a few
days and then will go to Omaha
for a brief visit.
It is rumore.l that No. 44 , thc
local cast bound passenger train ,
will chan e time in the near fu. .
ture to an early hour in thc morn. .
ing. It is thought its time wilt
be ( ) or 7 o'clock a. m.
Ilank 'Veakhn of Berwyn , has
bought a fourteen acre track of
land just cast of town formerly a
part of the Sam Derris tract , for
which he paid St.500. We un-
dcrstand that he bought it with
the view of building on it in the
near future.
A t the regular me ti'ngof ' the
1\1. B. A. lodge last Friday night
live new members were initiated
into the mysteries . of the order
and four. new npplicatiun for
membcrship were elected. After
the session , refreshments wcr ( '
served by the lalies anll a social
time was enjoycd. 'rhis lodg
has organi ed the secpnd degree
team and in a short time will
l''l' ' two teams well drilled for
l > Lltting'on the work.
A. H. Humphrey of Broken
Bow , formerly state commission.
er of public l nds and buildings ,
is now entitlcd to be cal1ed Judge
Humphrey. At the recent elcc.
tion he was chosen county judge
of Custer county , once known as
the home of populism. . He was
a candidate on the republican
ticket and although the count\ '
frequently \'ides thc of1ices b .
t ween the republican and populists -
lists , he w s electcd by a lair ma.
joritv. Judge Humphrcy callcd
on fricnds in f4incoln yesterday.
--Lincoln Journal.
Dum-Da\'id Heller , at the
hospital in this city Sunday.
Ir. Ilellcr only a few months
ago moved to this city from
140ngwood , where he homcstead.
cd in the carl ) ' eighties. He wa
a soldier in the Civil War. He
and his wife att'cnded ' the G. A.
H. national cncampment at Den.
\'er last summer whc're they spent
about two wecl < s. Since return.
ing home 1\11' . Heller's hcalth had
hecn gradually failing. II is : .
funeral serces were in charge
of thc D. A. R , post of t.his ci t \ '
and was conducted from the .
B. church. 'rhe HmiulIIIcAN ex.
tends to the bereaved family the
sincere sympathy of the com-
munity.
Attorney Ii' , II. Bentlv was in
the city agalll Mondaj : looking
after legal business.
Miss Lottie Sims came down
from Merna and visitcd with
her parents ovcr Sunday.
'l'he holiday display of wares
in the windows of our mcrchants
reminds us that Christmas' is
ncar.
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Broken Bow will be Wednesdaj' ,
Occ. ft. Consultation and cxam.
ination free.
Parties wanting' the best ] > 0.
sWons in the RUPUIIIICAN for
holiday advertiscmcnts arc rc.
ql\csted to call early.
Mrs. I. A. Beneau and children
left Wcdncsday of last week for
California to spend the winter.
Mr , Hencan accompanied hcr as
far as Kcarney , returning Friday.
County Superintendent Lewis
receivcd his Christmas present
this year ( Iuite in advance of
Christma ! ! . It camc last weck
from the State Superintendcnt'H
oOice at IAncoln and was that of
a professional life certificate.
Of course Mr. f4'wis is very ap-
precia t i ve.
Wm. Purscll of 1\lason City ,
formerly dcputy sherilY of Custer
county. was a city visitor Mon-
day. lIe in company with J. R
Lang made the HHI'UIII.ICAN
office . a social call. Mr. Purscl1
I has reccntly hought controlhng
intfrcsts in the State 13al1k of
Mason City and at the meeting
of the directors last week he was
elccted its pres llcnt.
' { 'hc attcntion of the puhlk is
called to the auction sale of lots
y S. P. Great , that appears in
this issue of the J UI'U\IIICAN. \
Mr. Great received through the
mails 'l'uesday morning a decd
from the J"incoln 14and Co. for
all their lots and blocls in Bro.
kcn ow. This now gives Mr.
Great aboul 300 lots which he
will s ll at public auction at the
Opera Housc , December IH , at 1
o'clock. It is a rare chance t
s cure good building sites on
rcasonable tcrms.
C. II. Holcomb has associated
with him as partncr in his law ,
realestate and collection business
his daughtcr Mahle. Miss Mable
has becn book keeper in her fath.
ers ofl ce for the past two .rears.
She is a young lady of fine busi-
ncss qualifications , 1 competant
stenographcr and highly compe.
tant to fill the position. 'l'he
firm name witI be C. II. & M. E.
Holcomb , instead of Holcomb &
Son. Ofiice WOI'1e not being conducive -
ducive to his health , Wilber with.
drew frol11 the business and is
working at the carpenters tradc.
During the acth'ity in railroad
building Broken Bow should arise
to the efforts of capahilities and
he looking after her intcrests.
Brokcn Bow can with the proper
efforts secure within thc next few
11I0nths the Chicago and North.
wcstern from the north.east and
thc Missouri Pacific from the
south.east. As thcse roads con.
tcmplate an extension in our di.
rection in the near future we
should act IJromptly and gd in
on the ground 11001' and encour.
age these companies to include
Broken Dow in their routes. J t
would quadruple our population
in the next fivc years and gener.
ally be of grcat benefit to the
farmi g community.
'l'his locality has experienced
a slight change "in the weather
this week. It rained nearly all i
day Monday and thc streets wcre
covered with three or four inches
of mud. Mondrty night thc wind
changed from the south-cast to
the n rth.west and 'ruesday in.
stead of rain the ground was
covered with snow. Mercury
dropped to eight above zero by
( , p. m. an 'l'uesday night three
helow , the coldcst of the season.
Atthis writing ( Weclnesdaj' morn.
ing ) the sky is clear and the
wnrm rays f the sun is pouring
down upon the snow and wcre it
not for the north.west wind
which still pre\'ails therc would
Hot be much , if any snow left hr
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Supt. Lewia Elecled to Poaition in Broken
now Schoola. I
At a meetinJr of the School i
Board Monday , Supt. J. G. W.
14cwis was elccted to l position
, as teachcr in the Drokcn Bow
High School , to take effect at the
beginin1.f of the ensuing year.
I 'l'he board is to bc > complementcd
for its wisdom in this respect. I
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A'.I. ' this senson of the year when
that ugly cou Ht cntehcts you ,
just remember'that we have your fn-
\rOI' te cough remedy and v1enty ol ! H.
OIl'Vhite \ Pine nnd ' .I'm' hUH no ( 'qual.
U jye it It trial.
J. S. Iv J. F. BAISCH
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New . . - Nvapornte'l Mmd'each- ' I'M' I I "MEl \ I I " I 11 I ) ' , ldl1 I , I ' ' , ) . : \1 \
- , lcr pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . 121.c : n . ' ' !
NJ' ' l' : 'aporatl Muir lach. . . ' I\el Ii n Ufdoch&o ( ! , tll !
cspcrpound. . . . . . . . . . . be CHfcAC' ' . , , ! l : . ! .
New l' xtr a Fanc\'l\hti t' .Peach . , , . ' " o. ! f1 :
cs , per pound. J . . . . . . . . . . . . Oc "
New Bvaporated Black Haspberl' es , per ponnd. . . . . . . . 3Sc
New ] aporated Apricotg , pcr pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c
New l vaporatcd Apricots , per pOllnd. . , . . : . , . . . . . . . . . JPc :
New \'aporatcd Pears , pcr poun l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c
New ] vapor tctl Prt\n.e\ \ ! , per Houn l. . " q , , Hi LO and. 12 I _ , e.
, New Glace Citron , extra lancy , per pOllnll. . . . . . . . . . . . 30c
New PosteX'l Currants , futl pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOc
New Plum Pudding' CtirrantH , full pOl nd. . . , . . . . . . . . . 127 C
New Guttan 1 Haisins , full pOll lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c
Ncw Seel1c s Haisins , flltl pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! ' !
New 4-Crown l aisins , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c ' I
New Orange Peel , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oc
New Lemon Pcel , per pound. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c
New Crab Apples , per pound. . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . 12j6c
We scllthe purest spices , ciders ald } fruits for Mince Meat.
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ON
H Iainst ( 'oug'hs und ( ' .olds. Put it on and
wenr it all wintcl' . You will he slIl' [ > l'iHel ( how
snug ) ' 0U will fcel , 110 muttm' how ( 'old the \
weathm'V p ha\'c a ( 'olllllletp line.
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Eight rJIiles est of B1'ol < cn Bow
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WE Spl'1I1g ( 'J'Op of orel' O ( ) lllg's. 1 hey nl'e ' . . ,
I'iph ill the hlood of I )1I1'oe ) t'hHllellg'l'l' , U Itllwood ' ! .
King' , Pl'int' ( ' EI.j'k ( and Hed Chief , the 1wst. bloods /1
\ in tlw ( IOllntl'Y. TI1l'j' al'e n good , g'l'owthy lot , hav- '
illg' extl'a g'ood hacks , rlet nnt ! legs , with heavy .1
hOllP , and fol' ( lunlity \IIwxeelled. . Cnll and we : 'IJ
them. Tltpy will suit yoI. \ . Pc(1igrcc ( with every
pig s ld. Prices I'CnSOllaule.
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