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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
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The senate of the state of New York has amended the anti.pass \ bill so as to comI el1 railroad com- ( panics to issue free passes for . members of the legislature. It is expected the bill as amended will pass. 1 Women's Clubs all over the , country are joi"ning in a demand on Congress for a Fcderal inves- I tigation of the indllstrial cOR- I ' 1 dition of Women. A number I tions from Nebraska . i pct _ women , appeared last week. 'I ' . Rail Road Extclnalon. . L. II" Jewett , who returned the first of the we k from Dunning , gal.s the B. & M. surveyors are Hhll at work running lines for \ ' the connection of their Sargent branch with the main line. 'rhey have run surveys loth ! aboVe . and below' Dunnmg. Should the lower survey be adopted the connection will be made just below the present depot - , pot on the main line Qut should , the . upper survey be found more pa.c'hcal ' it will require the muv. , lng the town two iniles further west. Following is what the St. Paul Republican says : . CHANGIt ON UNION } 'ACWIC. . "Information from railroad headquarters is that the trainmen - men on the Loup Citj and Pleas- anton branches will soon be tranSferred to St. Paul , a roun - house b ing built at this point for the accomodation of their equipment. Accor ing to this a ga30linc meter will , be instalied for the passenger Gcrvice , the present crew making oply one I , round trip each day with a freight train' . While we do not guarantee - ; tee the accuracy' of this informa- I tion , it seems to be authentic. If true it will mean the addition , of several new families to the popula.tion . of St. Paul. "This confirms a rumor which bas been in general circulation for some time to the effect that the Union Pacific has sold its track 'between Boelus and Loup City to the Burlington. According - ing to this story , the Burlington intends building from Cairo to Boelus and then proceeding by way of Loup City to Sargent 1il ] the Middle. Loup river to Dun. ning , thus avoi ing some verJ heavl grades on its illing line. , The Revival Meeting. . The Union meetings at tlt ( tabernacle are still in progress This makes the fourth week ani the attendance continues good a1 well a.s . the interest. There wen between 25 and 30 decisions las' ' night , which makes about 32 : tHat have made a start in tit ( Pilst eleven days. The meeting ! will close Sun av night. ' .Evangelist M Connell , accom' ' panied bJ his wife , son and mu' sical director , LorennJ n s , gl from here to Marianma , Arkan Bas where tl1e } ' are billed to be gin a series of meetings Apri 22nd. Their next engagemen is at Fairfield , Nebraska , Mn' . thirteen. The four m.tke a strong CoUl , bination and the localit } ' that c cures their assistance is ver . fortunate. , City Election. A more quiet election ha . never been held in the city thai was' experienced here Tuesda , ) ' In fact a large percent forgot i was election day and as ther was no one making an } ' specia campaign , no effort was made tl get the vote out. The result i that only about 50 per cent of th city votes was polled. . The only question on whi 1 there was more than one candid ate was for members of th school board. Tpe school cau CUB nominated nine candidate where but two could be elcctel and left the matter to the choic of the oters. 'rhe result wa . . c- : : - . ' - , - - _ 0 . . . " _ " _ _ " - - - - 'II Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 rimes each day. Docs' it send our good bleeder or bad blood ? You know , for rood blood is good health ; bad blood , bad health. And you know precisely whar to rake for bad blood - Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have cndorsed it for 60 years. Ono " , "RII , , , of hnl hloo.II , " .hlI.h ! Jlyer. 'rl , \ . I'rodllcu ' "OIlUI"tloli. , ) ' 011011011. ullInne' " ere II/Clillb.nrl" , , ' 1111011111 bloo.I , 11I1Itllof h"IIIK , , 'mo\ " , . from tI" , hod ) ' dnll ) ' " ' nnlllrO lillo'\ ' \ 1\\ \ ' II , " bo\\oll OJ'OIl nltlt A'ur'ft ' ) ' 11I. , liver ) III ! . . AJI Yl'lIctalJle. . _ _ _ _ _ . . .A. . . . . . . . . .HL. . . _ _ . _ n . / ) byJ. O. Ayer Co. . Low/tI. . Mau. Alau manufacturers , r AMid/ , IIAIR VIGOR. AGUe CURC , lJers CIIIRV . ' [ CTORAL. tiiat none of the. candidates rc- ceived a majority of the votes cast.-But Messr's. lIaumont and Waters having received th greater numb er of votes were declared - clared elected. 'rhe vote on the several candidates - didates for members of the school oard was as follows : Jules IIaumont. . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Geo. O. Waters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Geo. . l\Iair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 I ? M. George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 I4. f4. Epley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( , Clara young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Evaline AlI1sberry. . . . . . . . . . . 24 Gco. IJ. Bruce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 W. II. Xanders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 'rhe following is the vote onI I citJ ofliccrs for which there was but one ticket. hi 211I1,1 w'd w'd w'd 'r'l 1\1J'or-W. A. ( icorlo. . . . . . . .73 07 06 : " ' 00 Clerk-I lIlleue IJolcomb. . . . .G9 76 hfJ 214 'l'nJMllrcr-J. G. LcouJrd..68 77 ( ,5 210 glllrln..er-A. J. VanAnlwerp71 7 ( , ' ; 0 : ! 17 Jus' " of Peace-ll. J. SlIlnll..71 75 U7 213 AIlJlnMI fialoonllcell c..s. ! 58 to 166 I or salooll IIcen e. . . . . . . . . . . .17 17 18 62 - - - - - Majority allalllftl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 41 3:1 : 11 G. W. Apple received 3 votes in the third ward and 2 votes in the sec nd ward for mayor and J. M. Kimberling and E. Gs- Chwind 1 ( 'ach in 3d ward for Mayor. - - - - - - - - - - - rom Barton's Second Hand Store is the place to buy , sell or trade. We are still selling - ing the $5.00 gold spectacles - tacles for $1.00. Every- body knows Barton ! I m m m m m Bourders Wanted. 'Ve CJII : JccOIllodJle a rew " , ore bOJrderM. wltll or wlthollt IlOanl. Hoard. per week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 Uoard : Jnd RoolII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0\1 Mrs. A. T. SIMS. A. AHMOUR , T.A. Attorney at Lav. Broken Bow. Neb\ ' . lIavlllll JuM IJo'\d ell1'ht ) 'earll Ilractical eXl'er I lellCII aM Dounty Ju'hre. wlll/llve MpeclJ1 aUell 1I0u to thll dmwlllil aud I'robJIIIIIl or wlllll allll the all1IluIRlrJtlllll of elitaleM IIf Ilcceased per- SOIlIl allllllllllOrti. Write IIr IIhllllllllle. IlIIay Mave 'Ollll trll' . J. E. WILSON , ATTORNEY AT LAW. I'mcllco III Siale :11111 I.'ederal Courls. A\J. \ tilract of tltleM eXJllllllcd. Real EelJle and 1\1ulllclpal Law a Mllecially. Dealer \11 \ ReJI EMtalo. Slrlct : JtteullonlIven 10 all bllslneMII , Office In Meyer mock. I'hollO 80. Uroken 1I0w , Uliited RlaI"1I Land Office l IIrokellllow. Nebmllim. Al'rll 5. 1906. f Notice IR horeb ' Illvell that the lollowllll : ' lIalllc,1 sclllcr haR fIIe,1 1I0llce of hiM IlilonliOl to IIIJIIII I1l1alllroof IUllllllOrt of hiM clJlm alII that MJld Ilraof will be 1I1I\lle hoforo He/llsl"l : JIIII Ucccl\'l'r at Ilmkellllow. N"h..oll Ma ) ' _ 10 111l1 ( , . vl7. : 1\1.\ln- . ll1CKIIIAN Merlla. Nc l'fIka. . for Iho II IIW } { . eMw ! l Seclloll 11 tuwll hlp It ! N. . RJIIe ! ' 1 W. lId lIalll" ! ! Ih. . followhllr 1I'ltll088eM to I'fove 11cOlllllluou \ resltlellcl ! UI'OIl allli CIIIII\Jlloli or RJld lalld vl1 : Oliver G. 'Smllh of l\'rna , NebrJMka . Osborll C. Swick. of Morna. NobrJRka ; lIcllr : 1. . WIiIIJIIIMIIt'1\1erna. NobrJska ; 1-'rederlclc ( J IIrock. or MernJ. NobrJska. " 3 , " J.U-tltS WIIITRllltAII. NO'l'ICI . ' 1'ol.ellllm C. GrahJ1II allli I.'rallk Curtll\M. YOII allli eJch of } 'Oll : lre hereb ) ' iloilOi'll th UIItJrch ! 1 : : . lW. . Ihe 1I1111erMhlllcII , t vallll AIIIKl > crry.llIrchaRed \lrlvlle tax saIl ! froll 11111 'l'reJ8I1rer 01 CII81er CIIUllty , Nebrallka. th rllllo\\'hlit de.crlhl'd rl'J1 elltJte. sltllJted I ClIster t'IIIIIII } ' . Nebr3ska , to-\\'It : I.otll 15 all' ' III III Ulock I : > of Ihe orlllhmi Inwu of IIroke IInw. Hal,1 sJlo was mJde for the laxes levied au , all ' ! liwed : J1lJllllllliald 10iK for 1110 ) 'earll 18'/1 t lYOl. IlIclllslnl , : kahll'vnllue \ : AlII8bern' lIa pJhllhu taxclI a8hewse,1 allahlllt lIald Inlll for tli \11" 'oatM 11)03 :11111 1'104. 'l'ho taxes : Jltallisl Maid loll ! wore aSll08Sl:11 t Iollllra C. nrJham :11111 1.'rnllk Curti SM. LI IIIlm C. Graballlis oWller IIf s31,1 101'1011 recor III fCL'-IIIIIIIII" . After tbe eXIlr"tloli 01 thre lIIolltlls frolll tb compiulloll 01 " ' " IlIIbllcJUOII or Ihlll 1I0llc , Ibo 1131111 vJllne Amsl > erry will all"I ) ' to11 trc'aRllror IIr 8J\d \ COIIII' ' } ' for a deed \0 8ahl1o\l lJJtell tbls3.1.la'lIr Alrll.900. . " 3. S I VAI.INI > AI1I1UUIIIC\ : ' . NO'1'lc ) < . To Chas.IIIJIIaI/llialld I.'rnllk CurUII : You :11111 e3ch of ' II are bereb ) ' 1I0t10e.l III 011 July 7 , l'm , Ihe u"leullllll'll , D. M. A 11I1 berr ) ' . purcbnse,1 \Irl\"atll tJX I\al" frolll tll . IreJSllrer \Jusler COllllt . Nebms"nr the fo : lowlllll " " "crlbell rllal l't lale sltllJle II CUBlf Coullty. NebriskJ , to.wlt : Lot 5 III Dlock 17 Ihe orlllillal tow II of IIrokeli 1I0w. Said snle W\ll tuade for tbe taxeR levle aud : JIsened a al1l8t lIald lot for tlte yearll 189 - to 190 luclullve. aud 8ald D.1\1. A lusberr ' Ita paid the laUIi : J8he8led all'alnst laId lot for tb years 1903 aud 1'W. ( Tbe taxell all'ahlMt aald lot were aS8e88ed t } o'rauk Curtin. said Cllall. 11 111 hi 11'8 III tlllI owue ot said lot 01 record In tee IIlwple. A Iler tile explratlou of two year8 Irolll tit datil of lialdIUrcltJlle I , ,111 aPIto \ tile treal urer 01 saId COUIII ) ' for a deed tn s.h. . lot. Dated tbl8 41b dl1) ' or April. 190 ( , . "J. . 6 D. M. AWIIIIIIICICY. . , . . . _ . _ . , . . _ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ ! - : - : - ' : - : . . - . - ' - = - _ 0 , ' : ' _ _ : : : ; - ' _ : : . . : . . : . . . . : . . , - - Now CrocorvFirm I I - M1 < 1' : L1l - II I .J. K. Peale and Hey \Valkl'r have } > lIrehased ! the l\leviA \ stock of g'roGeJ' eA and will eondllct the ' business under the firm llame or ' I PEALE-WALKER GROCERY COMPANY 11uving buught this stock at a hargain we are prepare to sell yon groccI' t'j : as eheap aR the market will bear. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE will be taken in exchange. I WE GIVE ORDERS on dry goods houses for goo s we do not handle. Call Hnd see us \ , Peale- Walker Grocery Co. , East Side of Public Square , BROKEN no , , ' , NEBRASICA. , r . 1Y.IO-V-BI : : > HARDWARE AND FURNITURE lfirst door west of Broken Bow Htate bank , in the building vacated by Hockwell & Konkel. IIaving purchased the Rockwell & IConkel stock of har ware and combined it with my own , T now have one of the largest stocks in central pb1'mdm. All old customers , as well as Hew ones , Elrp invited - vited to call. With increased room and combiined stock I am better prepared to accomodate the tl'ad'e. J. 'C. VanCott J. \ . . , , , , , . . : . . : .J _ _ _ : ' : " I ' ! --fL - - " - 1 r ; H p ; ; ; 7' . . . " l " f > HOPHIETOR 1v'pRY'WJJintt : : I j r LIVERY and I . L \ FEED BARN I . . , . " ' . . ft " - "EAS1' OF GLOBE IlOTl C. . Goofllivcry rigs at reasonable rales. RClllolelcc1 and repaircd throughout. . o Accol11odation for cattle IInd rnn e her es. Hay at noon , 10 ccnts ; nil dllY , . R IS ccnts ; O\'cr night , . ' 35 ccnts. Call and I\CC tile. " ' . . . . . ' . . . . " . . . ' d ibc " . & : O.o' : & .D"3I'r.rJ-r.r.D"r./ . - . - . . . - - . - - - - - - - I I . - - - - - HARRY KIMBALL , ROCKWELL & KONKEL . Successor to } and GEO. WILLING , Embalmer and Funeral Director , NORTH SIDE , BROKEN BO\V , NEB. Business phone , 301. Uesidence phone , 227. -I , I- . Unrue and Herefords ' . . - - - - - - - - - I have some fine sows and guilts bred t 0 Custer Billy and Cad- well's OhallengeI , also choice bulls for sale. , . G E C . .DWELL. 8ROKEN BOW. - Before You BUld , .Consult : t ! I c ; : . . e 0..SJ : : : pin. e a:1. : . . , :1 : I I Contractor and Builter. Estimates ! I Furnished free with. plans and specifi ations. . . , . , Bargains in Farlll L'a11d and. Rancl1es Write for list with prices and terms of sale. H you 'have land for sale list it with me. ; Correspond nce with non-resident land owners solicited , ! JAMES LEDWIGH , - - Broken Btnv , Neb. f'l t .A N r ' ; , 41' - - - l ; , TOBE CiVE AW . Y ! - I , I' I ABSOLUTELY FREE , THIS BEAUTIFU . i ' > i $300 RICHMOND PIANO ' : , : And Additional Prizes Amounting to $6,500 , , I \ IT COSTS YOU NOTHINC. - ; I , Itor the } mrpose of crcating a greatcr interest in music with all its refining homc influcnccs , we have tlccidcl upon an offer which we hopc will not only accomplilh ! the object dcsired , but will also bring to us thc gratitudc of-all who I may take part iu this contcst. Wc dcsirc the words ROSS P. CURTIS CO. to become imprcssctl upon thc minds of thosc in Grand Island and vicinity I I I who will recclvc this favor , and our detcrmination to have it so , has resulted' ' I I in the following offer : , THis is a word coutcst , and the only conditions arc that thc words t1lust be confined to the fourtcen ] ctters in the words ROSS H , CURTIS CO. , and that all contcstants must state whethcr or not they have a piano or organ , and t.he makcrs name. This ] attcr is for thc { Jurpose of enabling us to know just how many homcs in Grand Island and viclllity are without instruments. Therc are no limits as to the numbcl of conteshnts in a family , but only one prize will he awarded in I\ny enc family. The Contest is as Follows : Sec how man } ' wonl" can hc madc out of the fourteell ] ettcrs ill , ROSS J > . CURTIS CO. The perion makin the reatest lI\unber of words will receive , a $300.00 Riclunond upright piano ahsolutey ] PRHE. This will he the first prize. 'I'he ten ncxt highest answers will entitle each one to a credit certificate of $100,00 on anothcr piano likc the one offercl as first prizc. Thc fiU ) ' ncxt highest ans\\'crs will clltitle the succcssful contestants each I to a credit certificnte of 50.o0 on a piano the samc as the first prize or an ) ' other new piauo , or piano pa'er ] in our stock. I The one hUl\l1rcd next hi hest answcrs will cntitle the successfnl contes. tants cacIl to a credit of 25O ( ) on any ne N piano , or piano player in our warc rooms. In thc cvcnt of a tic happcnin hctwecn succcssful contcstnnts , prizes identical in charactcr amI valuc will he given to each. , NQt ollly will a ccrtificatc hc acceptcd as so much cash paid on a piano , or piano [ layer , but cas ) ' terms will also be given to those who do not wish to pa ) ' al cash. Should it not interest ) 'OU , kindly hand this to sOllie fricnd who would like ' to cllte'r the contcst. I This Contest Will Close April 25th , 1906 , II I I and all answers I\houd ] bc marked 011 thc outside "Word Contest" and mailed I or delivered to our addrcss at 221 West 3nl St. , GraIll Island , Ncbraska , hy that date. ! Each list will he carcCull ) ' examincd , anl the succcssful contestants noti. - I fietl as 800n as possiblc , which will he about a weck later. I Remember These Instructions. I J . I I See how may words you can make out of the letters in ROSS P. CURTICE CO. A word may contain C three times ; H. 0 and S twice and P. U. T. I a.nd E only once. A word cannot , be used more than once , even though it has different meanings. Any word now in use in the English language ( Webster is our . : authority ) will be counted , but not obsolete words or names of persons or places. If Do not use plurals. . I State if you have a piano and the maker's name. - I Add your list when completed and state the number. ofvords NOTE-Eyer s nce the establishment of ou business , a q\larter of a ccn- II t\lry ago it has ah\'a's been the policy of ROSS P. CURTIS CO. to handle , enl ) ' reliable amI artistic pianos , and to sell them at thc lowest possible prices , a\lll thc lowest possible tcnns. l1uying as wc do , on a cash basis , and in grcat voumc , < ; nablcs us to undersell ou competitors who havc not the mlvantage of ] arge capItAl , and long years cxperlcnce. and we 'are also able to offer our cml- tomees liberal terms of IaymentAnd : it is becauie we sell our pianos at i prices the lowest for wudt ] thcy can bc purchas d anywherc iu thc t. . S. that the credit certificate that you may earn. he it $100 , $50 or $25 , will represcnt , that much value as cash on anyone of t e instrumcnts you may sclect. : Carefully invcstiJate the piano market with all dilligcncc , comparc price : . . with price , quality wtth quality. and after all discounts we will abide by your ; f decision. We have taken from 20 per ccnt to 30 pcr cent off the' straight ' piano dcaers ] priccs aud marked our pianos at the lowest possibc ] asking and I sellin price. Thc RICH IOND piano offered as thc first prize is a strictly first class up-to-date instrumcnt , and is made by on of the largest an ( I most ! rellabe ] manufacturing conccrns in this country. It is fully guaranteed , anll is I reconnnetuled byIS , as the best vauc that first class material , and skilled II workmanship cm producc. We invite your closest inspection. Our splcndi < l i stock of pianos froUl which c\lstomers have the privilege of sclecting , ntHI I ! which arc handled excush'cly ] byIS includc such makcs as : ' I - / CIIICKHRING & SONS. VOSE & SONS , IVERS & POUND , IWERE1'T , RICHMOND , SIIF.I.DON. STARR , HARVARD , WII41.ARD , I..OIII HR & CAl\lPDl r..I4' PIANOLA PIANO PI.A'ERS . . . . . .1 , , ; ' ' , It \ : Mark all cOlnlnunications "W Ol'd Contest' ' and forward the saIne to . _ r I ii I' ROSS P. CURTICE OMPANY , L 221 West.3rd , , ran 1 la N bra ka. . . _ _ _ _ : - - - - . . - - ' - - ' - . , . , . , . - . . ' , . . . . . . . .l . - . , . . , - - - - , . . . . . . - - " ' - , ' . , ' . . , " I ' . . , , . . . . ' \ . . ' , . .