Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 07, 1906, Image 1

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' ESTABLISHED 1882. 'rilE OFFICI L PAPEU OF CUS'.rEU COUN'I'Y. LAUGES'I' CIUCUIATION OF AN PAPER IN TIlE COUNTY. '
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. VOL. XXIV. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , JUNE 7 , 1906.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 52 ,
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must be hcrc. HI1 agelllcl1ls and
I , \llnoul1ccmcnls of wcch1ings arc
JJ ( uncrous. 8
Jcwelry for such occasions forms
a IlIrge part of our slock. Wc ha\'c ! ,
the most complete autl charming
lI'sortmeut ! of
\\'l WNG ] RINGS
l'\'cr sho\\'n. All prospecti\'e hricles
should make lhcir clcctions here. 8
\ Not only is thc quality of thesc 0
" rings especially good but the 8
: prices arc also \'cry altracth'c.
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From the National Capitol.
Il ( hwelopel thh ; week , during
a dehate in the Houc : , that
Go\'crnot. Magoon of Nehralm !
haR neycr drawn one cent 01 tlt
$1OUOO ! ; dar ) ' hc is cntitlcd teas
as minister to the l epnbtic of
Panama. W th true simplicity ,
he has managed to struggle along
ou $17,000 a year , the salaries of
his other o'mcial positions as
Canal conttl1i sioncr and governor
of the Canal Zone. With Spartan
resolution Mr. Magootl waved
aside the 810,000 plum that each
year came within his reach.
But if he lost pccuniarly he must
have Celt that his r ward came
in the shape of commcndation on
the floor of thc HO\1se. \ But the
\'ersatilc Ncbraslmu is not to
have his duties lessened in any
way , but rather they " are to he
increased. When he "sn't attend
ing to cxccut'e mallers in con-I
uection with the building of
the canal , g < < ) .ver ing' the zonc or I
playing diplomacy with Panama'
authorities , he is to utilize his
spare time in commanding the
naval force that has heen scnt
down to see that the Panamans
do not kick up too much of a row
when their elections are held.
Orders have been issued to naval
omccrs and men to report to
Governor Magoon for instructions
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Something New-
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: Make your The A D V 0
purchases at
and you can furnish your home
ABSOLUTELY FREE. .
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Hogers Bros. ' Sil VH'W 1 e , Hugs ,
Chairs , Dinner Se ts I l\li l'1'01'S ,
Qlocks ; Book Cases. . Scales ,
Chamber Sets , Sideboards , China Clospts ,
: Musical Instruments , Ete. , .I tc.
\LVitb Every 'l'en-Cent PLll cha - ' (
J'OU are given a Saving stamp and only a few of
them are needed to entitle you to one 01' mo1'O of
jl the above named-and many other-beautiful
} and usetul articles. Call at the A D V 0 st-m'p ,
\ \ Bl'oken Bow , and investignte. 11 will pay you.
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Galvanic and ffiradiG
, I ELECTRICITY
is very valuable in thc treatmcnt of the
\ diseases of women and numcrous other
CHRONiC CONDITIONS.
Small tumors , moles , warts
and superJlous hair removcd.
Drs. Christensen & Bartholomew.
Ofl ce in Realty Hlock.
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! " I have about 75 sets surplus Farm Harness which I ; I :
11'1 desire to sll by May 15th. I will sell this harness at from ; ) !
- . 10 to 15 per cent less than marl < et values. It would P lY :
" { : you we11 to borrow the mOIll'y and buy the e harness. In-
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, OJ \ t . ' 1'1" .ood Enough Gang- Plow , +
) tre-Edge Corn Planter ,
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'f ) I he Gr tc111ng Corn Planter , S32.00. See It. j (
} { . 14xlfl DlsclIarrows. , $24.00. . " :
\ t A11 kUlds of Cultivators at Lowest Pnces yet hcard of.r " -
/ . See them as on some goods we don't desire to name prices 'l
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/.i H c. W. APPLE. )
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and to obe.r his orders. 'I'mly ,
Charlcs g. t\Iagoon uf Nebraska
is a rcal exponent of the .Istren-
UOllS life. "
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'l'he Univcrsity of Nehraslm is
anxious to encollrage Japanese
and Chinese studcnts to alt'ud
that institution to sttHIY , the laws
and absorb the learmng of the
United States. 'l'he faculty this
week introrluced a petition to Cen-
gress favoring IHeasure calculated
to bring this scheme about.
Congressman McCarthy acted as
sponsor for th'e petition , which
was referred to Ule Committee on !
[ i'orei n Affairs.
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'l'he conference report on the
Statehood bill is exactly wha t
ha : ; been expected all along.
It pro\'ides for the admission of
Olmlahoma and Indian 'l'erritory
as one ! ; tate , and leaves to a'otc
the question of whether thc
people of Arizona and New
; \I xico desire to join their
fortunes and enter the family of
states. 'l'lte votc is to be taken
at the next regular election of a
delegate to Congress. IIowe\'er ,
the conference report ma ) ' stril < e
a snag in the Senate. Senator
Foraker is firm in his position
that New Mexico and Arizona
must be eliminated from the bill ,
as the\ ' were in the original
1I1easur . He claims to have
enough support to enforce his
dcmand , aud as Mr. li'oraker is
known as a staunch aild determined -
mined fighter the fate of the conference -
ference report is in doubt.
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While the ratc bill has lost the
center of thc Congressional stage ,
it has by no means been retired
into the wings. 'rhere is considerable -
siderable interest manifested in
jnst what changes thc confercnce
committee of the Senate and
House will make in the measure ,
but it is not believed that these
changes will affect it vitally.
'l'he exposures made at Kansas
City , Philadelphia and in other
places of gro s violations of the
rebate laws , prove that the real
virtue of the new law ties in the
addcd strength it gives to the
provIsions prohibiting these
transportation abus s. With a
logical rate-maldng power vested
in the Commission , together with
provisions for a comprehensive
court review , there remains nothing -
ing in the hill for the conferees to
fatl out over , except a few minor
points that easily can be
arranged.
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It remained for an ordinary ,
evcry day city policeman to unearth -
earth a dangerOll ! ; band of
counterfeiters this week almost
wi th in sigh t of the treasury and'
directly under the eye of the
Secret Service Agents. 'l'hc I
men were Italians , posing as
workmen on the new Union
Station , and they worked at odd
hours turning out SpUriOllS coin.
The police raided the cabin of
the men , and captured them and
their paraphcnalia.
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i Furniture Hardware Paints Oils
, , Queensware , , , i
Lineoleum etc. etc. .
Carpets , , . , .
Our Furniture stock is very largo and we nre constantly adding to it. 'No
will give you full value for your money. . Don't buy furniture until you ex-
Wj amine our stock and { } rices. . .
'tVe are roceiving-nlmost daily-additions to our IIurd wure and yon will
now find the stOCK pretty complete. Our low pi'ices command attention.
\Ve are just receiving It niee line of Q"U..een..s are. .
se. : 001110 and see it.
IS thoroughly good.Ve sell the : Mound CIty ,
c > rse Shoe : Bran.cl : Jaint. :
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RClolutionl.
'l'he following resolutions were
adopt d at the Count ) . Sunday
School Con yen tion held in Brol < el1
now , May 15 and 16.
1. l esolve , that we' the teachers -
ers of Cu ter County assembled
in this convention , request the
Gustcr County association to call
a teachers institute annually in
each of our districts under the
leadership of our teachers tram-
ing secretary. We , the teachers
present , promise to give our
support to the same. We advise
that we meet five times during
the year at places as the secretary
of the training department elects.
II. Hesolvcd , that we put forth
an effort to have a training class
to' ' , : thefraining of Sunday school
teachcrs. We want to become
bctter teachers.
Ill. Hesolved , thatwe work the
Cradle Hell and Home department -
ment that thereby we may
interest more parents.
IV. Resolved , that we will
strive to make Custer county
the banner county of the state
in Sunday school work.
V. Hesolved , that we tender
our thanks to the state president ,
secretary , Miss Haincs and
Sunday school missionaries , lijst
and not lcast to our own county
presiden t and secretary and all
other omcers.
VI. Resolved , that we tender
our thanks to the brethern of
the Presbyte.rian church for so
kindl v opening their doors'
their' church to us , also to the
kind and noblc hearted christians
of Broken How for their hos-
pitality. May heavens blessings
rest upon you all.
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DELICIOUS
BREAKFAST
FOODS
QUA l gl OA'I'M ] A C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per packag'l' , 13c
i\CDAYINg OA'I'MgAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .per pac1mgc , l c
SAXOX OA'l' I1 Arl-with clIShcH. . . . . . . .pcr packag-c , 30c
BAgh OA'l'lgAr.with ; . . . . . . . . 30c
\'IUOI . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pcr package , tOc
gGG.O Sgl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pcr 1J.lc\Hg \ , 10c
VI { , PIUCl 'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . package , 10c
SIIREDUI ; D WUgA'1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pcr package , 13c
MAI/l'A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . paclwge , 15c
VITOSg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per package , 15c
l Ar./S'I'O BI J AKlt'AS1' FOOD. . . . . . .per package , 15c
WIImA'I'OSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per- package , 15c
FO BCE. . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iwr package , 13c
GHANOSE FLAKES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per package , J5c
PUIH'l'AN INDIAN MgAT4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . per package , 10c
J. C. BOWEN.
. 'fRAUr. , North Side
I I.un ! Old MARK ( 'Ilier'Inclrar IIROKl _ N HOW , NIWR.
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THE MAN WITH A HOBBY
I confcss to having a hobby and my hobhy is to sell
the best buggy that can be sold for the money and to
give you a guarantee that if the buggy is not what I
t'll JOu it is I will fix it or refund your moncy.
I have my buggies made after my own specifications
and I know what they are made of. By bu'ing' direct
from the facl ry I am ablc to save 25 per cent over what
my competitors pay for theirs and consequently am able
to sell you a buggy frum $10 to $20.00 less than the ) '
. . can possibly do. I have just received
-rVVC > Car I..oads"
the latest effcct of the factories , all bright and ncw.
' .rhere has ncver been shown in Custer county as many
buggies under one roof as I will show you if you COIlIC
in. I have e\'ef.thi , carriages , surreys , road wagons ,
spring wagons , driv Wg wagolls , carts and buggies of
all descriptions. In fact , I will show you over 100
different jobs.
jobs.C. . S. MAR TIN I
Sickles for all kinds of mowers , 81.35 each.
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be had en costs no more than inferior goods. And say , = =
: : : Samantha , they have just received a fresh lot of Nabisco , = =
Imported 1i'lal < C ! , V tlilla Wafers , Cocoanut Dain es , Old- = =
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JUNE 15th
J. s. J. F. BA SCH
DlrCUSTH , BHOKEN BO\V ,