Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 20, 1906, Image 1

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USTER ( ] OUNTY EPUBLIC N.
. ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. LARGES'r CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
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" VOL. XXV. BROKEN BOW , CUSTE COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAYJ SEPTEMBER 20 , 1906.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 15.
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, , " I An Ideal Stop Watch. :
, t , I 'l'he New York Chrono- !
t I g'raph records 1-5 seconds. i
; . i 'rhe lowest prices. 'l'he :
" i oul } ' one made in America :
I and the only "Stop Watch" :1
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$7.50 in silver cas . i
I Send for free booklet il- 1
lust rating other styles and :
I prices. i
A. E ANDERSON. !
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Burlington Bulletin.
September , 1906.
IT WH.T. I'A \ ' ' 1'0 CONsur.'l''l'HIS nUT.r.JtTIN.
To Nltw ENGJAND I.ND CANADA-
Dall ) ' low cxcursioll ratcs duringScptcm.
bcr to CRnndn , 111111 011 Scptcmbcr 5 IInd
19 to New UlIglnlHl rcsorts.I
CIlI'I' ONIt WA v TO PACJ1IIC COAS1'- :
Chcap Colonist ratcs , dnily lo Snn ltrnn.
cisco , 1.09 Angelcs , Portlnnd , Seattle ,
Tacoma al1l1 other Const Tcrritory Aug.
27 to Octobcr 31 , a1so chenp ollc-way lo
Montann , Wyoming , nig 1Iorn Bnsin ,
Utah Rllll Wcstcrn Colorallo. '
To CAJ.I JlOItNIA , POR'l'J.ANI > AND
l'umt'r SouNn-Ronlltltrip : Sept 3 to 14.
50.oo to Cnlifornia ; onc..Ry vin l'uget
Sonnll , 162.50. I.nst chnucc this sum-
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mcr.nItNVHlt , Cor.oRAnD SI'ItINGS ANI >
l'U1tlll.o-Onc : farc romHI trip , mnxi-
lI1um excursiou r.lle $15.00 frolll S < , ) > t. 19
to 22 inclusive.
' 1'0 'I'lIIt HAST ANt ) SOtJTlI-Cheap : cx-
cnrsions to vnrious d cstinlltiollS ( lurin
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Sepfelllher. ,
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' 11H 1.11y each month to Westcrn Nebraska -
ka , 1.IJstcrn Colormlo , Uig IIorn Bnsin ,
dry h.I..l fnrming dcstinntions or irrigated -
ed secllonq.
ltlum KINIAlD : : 1 ANns-Write : D.
Clcm Deancr , Agent nu 1iugtou's Homc-
scckers' Information Bureau at 100"
Furnnm Sl. , Omnhn , IIboal getting hold
of a frce scction of Kinknid lRlllls now
being restorcd to the public domnin.
ConsuU nenrest Burlington Ticket
Agent from time to lime and see what
onC.WRY nnd round trip rates hc hus
uvailnble for your illlmcdia te purpose.
II. L. ORMSBY ,
Agcnt C. n. & Q. Ry.
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G. l' . A. Omaha.
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Press
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I have just received a car of the celebrated -
ed Sucker State Press Drills. One of the best
drills made. 1 n proof of my statement I refer
, you to anyone of my customers that I sold
I , last year. Owing to the fact of buying in
large quantities , direct from the factory , I can
save you 25 per eent on the price of a press
drill. J also have the ] ( ing- drill , to put
wheat in the COrn.
See me bef01'e you buy ,
I : C. S. Martin
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E get acquainted , whether you buy or not.
E Yon may not want to buy. 'Nell , that's all 3
E right , don't let that deter you from dropping in = =
to while away your surplus momcntR.
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School Booles
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We are prepared with a large and complete stock of
school books and school supplies.
Parents will appreciate the care we have taken to
\ , selec a full-\'alue assortment of writing tablets and gener-
I al excellence of all our school goods.
Seud yon.r children to us to be equipped for their new
year of learl11ng.
J. S. & T. F. BAISCH
DRUGGISTS , BROKEN BOW.
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( Io'cullllhe RIII'UIILICofIIc < ! ! . )
"Broken Bow has a shoemal < er
at last. "
"fJand hunters are becottl1ng
Ilumers amI it is cOlUmon for parties -
ties to ride all night to get in
ahead of someone else on filing. "
"Teams are beiug engaged to
haul up the first invoice of hun-
ber for the new lumber J'anl.
Some twentfive teams willmat
the first trip and more if they
call be engaged. "
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'rheVest Union correspondent
said : "Our town is plotted and
will be surve'ed soon. Liberal
aITers arc made to anvone who
will put up buildings for any
Idnd of business. "
"ls it uot about time for the
officers and patrons of this school
istrict to take SOUle action toward -
ward securing a term of school
to be taught this fall and winter ?
'l'he school season i ! ) now at hand
and there is no house in the { lis-
trict to hold school in nor has
any successful stcps been tal < en
to secure onc. "
" 'rhe first brick kiln burned in
Custcr county , was burued' at this
place and opened out Monda } ' ;
the brick are hard \ , with a strong
metalic sound on being struck ,
and of a fine cherry rcd in color ,
proving that the clay is first.class
in every particular ; the success
of this industry removes enc of
the great contending drawbacls
and will enable imilders to put
up spacious buildings at reasonable -
able figures. Work will go on
and anothcr kiln will be burned
soou , as the 120,000 iu the first
1dll1 has been contractcd for , and
one-half as mauy 11lore could be
sold if ready.
teA.V. . Gaud ) ' and family
movcd into his new dwcllinlf'
the fore part of this week. IllS
rcsidence is the largest in this
pat.t of thc valle > ' , bcing two
stories high. " Tl11s is the r si-
deuce ! : .outhwest of the north
side school building anis now
owncd and occupied bj' C. W.
14ucc ,
A test game of bascbaU for
thc premium oIT red by the agri-
cut tttt'al society was plared : 011
the fair groundat ! Wcstcrvi1lc ,
the second day of lhe fair , with
S. C. Deehe as umpirc. ' ! 'hosc
who play d were : Broken Bow
-T4' Swope , J. D. Ream ; J.
Carney , J. Price , O. 'l'appan , J.
Longfellow , N. Scvers , II , II.
Granger , J. P. Gandy and C.
Siglbr. Westervi1leWestervelt ,
Ale anderVaterberry , Burn-
ham Shaw , Martul , Burge , McIntyre -
Intyre and Bond. 'rhe score was
6 to 5 iu favor of Brokcn Bow.
1 have 800 vear1ing steers for
salc. Will se l in lots of 25 or.
larger. Six mouths time. Also
550 head of 1000 lb. feedcrs.
13-1(1' F. M. CUtumt.
Democrat Senatorial Convention.
The Demoorat SllIalorlal cOllvolllldll for lhll
Piftecllih IlIstrlcl of Nebrafll < a. Is bereb ) ' calloll
to IIIcol at Broken How. Nebraska , 011 Prllla ) ' ,
SCIHemblr 2:1. 1'O . at 7 o'clock of lIalll d\ : ) ' . for
lhe PIIClI08 of placlllil 111 1I0millatiou a caullI ,
date for Ihc omco of Slate Seuillor from fjalll
1Ilstrlct.
Hcprescnlatloll ht salll con'l"cullou sl1all be as
followR :
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Custcr. . , . . . . . .J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
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H.M. DAVIS. Chalrmall.
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Load s of 'Variety G oods ; uch as
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Imported China Dishes
I\tovelties and Carnival Goods.
At Be , 10c 'and 15e _
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Beginning
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MONDAY ,
SEPT. 24.
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At thc Opera IIo\\se \ , Broken Bow , return tug-agcment of the
Famous AringtQn CQmcHans in a now repertoire of comedies and
(1ramas , New aml intoro&ting spccialties between acts , Moving
lictnres and i11ustl'ated songs , 1 ( ) firsl class artists. Everything
staged and costumed in the most approved manncr. Opening
play , Monday , September 24th , will be J. C. Webbs successful
comcdy drat a in 4 acts , "Sandy Bottom. " 'fhis play has been
cminently suc essful aU over the U. S. and never fails to please.
It will be followed by "Cherry Valley , " "Princess of Patches , "
"Thc Middleman , " "Leah , the Forsaken , " " 'l'hat TAttle Swedc , "
nnd others. Entire changc of program cach night during the
week. .
Popular prices , 25 , 35 amI 50 cen tB.
Matinec Saturday at 2:30 p. m.
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MRS. LAURA PENN wishcs to call altenliol1 of the ) .
iu the cO\tntr ) ' and at a distance , to the elegnnt line of "
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frol t c r c , " 1111
, colors at priccs that Cat\t1ot be duphcated.
\Ve also have an elegn.nt line of
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iu grc'tl , hlacks amI colors. Also suits of Jackets and I
Sldrls to m"atch. We have taken particular pains to secure
: itSHi : RTI'lW AISTS
. in all colors both plain aud fancy.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,
'rc < < 1 SEPTEMBEI { 21st and 22nd ,
and we want every lad ) ' to come aud see ' line
. \ of pattern and street hats-in fact a hat for everybody. I
\Ve make a specialty in our line. of Corscts and Gloves ,
Laces , Embroideries nnd Ladies li'urnishings. rId
nl.rs. : L..aLLra : E > > en.n. . ,
( Mrs. Predmore's Old Stand. )
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Come here and take your choice from
four of the best makes in the United States ,
viz : T. G. Mana.t't .cbbe , " ettenclolof and
"Old , HiclOl'Y. " A car load just received ;
See them.
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and Bettendorf wagons carried over front
last year.
CII W , . APPLE.
Bl'olen Bov . Nebraska
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Now is
the Time
'to ' BUY
before the new wheat. flour
comes onto the market. .
'l'hc housewife will have no trouble with our old wheat
11our. Send us your order today :
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED.
MYRTIJ ] . per sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.15
CR1 AM , per sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1.20
I\ING , per sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I" . . 1.25
S'l'AR , per sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,20
A 1 , per sack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Bl OKl N BOW , MASON CI'l'Y , AUROHA.
5 cents per 100 discount in 100 pound lots.
10 cents per tOO discount in 500 pound lots.
U oed Luhricators ahvnys make the machinery .
run smooth and easy.
WE CARRY It STOCK
El orado Cas lor Machinc Oil at 40c per gatlon.
A fine body Black Machine Oil.at 35c per gallon.
A fine line of Axle Grease.
\Ve guaran tce our pure old cider vinegar to bc the best
product of pure apple juice-no acids.
J. C. BOWEN ,
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I-tire Old Chler VhlCllar IIHOKI N HOW. Nmm.
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