Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 20, 1906, Image 4

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Tbursday , September 20 , 1906.
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: ' . tn Engll1nd an imperial commission -
' , ' mission has beeu stmlYlng the I
" subject of cancer for the past
four years , and has annually puh-I
" Hshed the result of its dis-
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overies. Nothing very startling
t has , vet been found , hut some progress -
. gress has heen made. Hace ,
, t climate 01' special habH or mode
r' uf life seems to make no ( lifTcr-
cnce in regard to the prevalence
uf this disease orits arrest. The
vitality and the malignancy of
the , 'ancer seems to be independent -
dent of eath otber. lnnoculation
has thus far proved to be thc
most successful treatment , and
it has been found that with somc
. species of tumor this is very suc-
cessful. Progress has been made
and therc is hope of an ultimate
solution of the difficult problcm
of dcaling with the dreaded
disease.
Presidcnt Rooscvelt shows his
common sense in his letter to the
head of the government printing
office-to whom he writcs in
regard to the proposed changes
in the spelling of some words.
He says that he docs not want
anything radical-he thoufht
the cxoeriment was worth trY1l1g
-to h ve certain words spelled
in a more sensible manner , but if
public sentiment docs not approve
the movement it will fall to the
. ground with its own weight , and
everybody will go back to the old
way of spelling these words. It
is probable that in a few cases ,
changes can be 'made without
destroyingthe value of the words ,
but the enthusiasts are apt to go
too far , and by so doing they
injure their own cause more than
they help it. \
Bryan tested southern hospitality -
ity immediately after the bitter
criticisms of his government
ownership ideas and made it one
continual round of explaining.
He didn't throw iu that rusty
hook : "I'll discuss that matter
later , " but commenced it as soon
as he landed in southern territory.
Wise guy ; Bryan.
The agricultural department
states that many of the bottled
waters for table use are not what
they seem to be. Th old spring
with it gourd seems to be the
only safety in these ( lays.
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Governor Folk , of Missouri ,
who fell ill when Bryan made his
government ownership specch in
New York , is reported convalescent -
cent , now that Bryan has been to
St. Louis and gone.
Some people are speculating as
to which is the worst-Bryan's
bad break in declaring for government -
ment ownership of railroads-or
the manner in which he is now
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"hedging. .
The kicker is not the man witO
builds up his own business , or
helps Broken Bow , the county or
state. The way to succeed is to
keep pushing. I
It looks more and more lil < c
Uncle Sam will havc to straighten -
en out the muss in Cuba. It is a
. short jump frolll intervention to
annexation.
Repreaentative Convention.
The republican representativc
convention of the 56th district
convened in Hroken Bow last
Saturdav.
.T. O. ; l'aylor was elected chair.
man and A. J. Va.nAutwcrr
secretary.
It was moved and seconded
that an informal ballot be takel1
for candidates for representatives
in the legislature.
The informal ballot resulted a !
foUows :
Warren. . . . .10 'V right. . . . . . .
Wilson. . . . ' 7 Moody. . . . . . . . =
Delano. . . . . 1 Mills. . . . . . . . . J
A formal ballot was then takcr
and with the following' vote :
Warren..ll Wilison. . . . . . .
Wriffht. . . . . 7 Moody. . . . . . . . :
William Warren , of Callaway :
and F. C. 'Vilson of Anselmo
were declared the choice of thl
convention.
Speeches were made by Messrs
Wilson , Warren and ' 1'hos
Wright ,
The following was adopted :
"R1tsor.vnD , That our repre
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My l-Iair
Ran Away
Don't have n fatling out with
your hair. It might leave you I
Then what ? Thot would mean
thin , scraggly , uncvcn , rough
hair. Keep your hair at home I
Fasten it tightly to your scalp !
You can easilydo it with Aycr's
Hair Vigor. It is something
more then n simple hair dress-
. It is n hair medicine , n
hair tonic , a hair food.
The boat ktnl1 of t\ tontlmonln.l-
. . Sold , for ever olxty yonra. "
by J. O. A7 f' 00 , . Lowoll. M. . . .
AIDO Innnu/'aoturon or
AMJldO , SARSAI'ARILLA.
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sentativcR , if elected , use all
honorable means to elect ] Jon.
Norris Brown to the Unitcd , I
States senate. "
'rhe chairman and sccretary
were authorized to fill vacancy
should any occur.
Slruc ! , n Good Flow.
John Mulyaney , on the South
T40up , wanted a well of water
and several 1IC } perts ( ? ) " went
down to gct it for him , but they I
never touche(1 it , so he appealed .
to 11'ranlc Kelsc } ' , who took his
"old rigging , It-as the other
fellows called it-over to Mul-
vaney's place and about ( , feet
from where a hole had been made
by an Oconto m3n , Frank set' er .
ageing and in just a day and a
half he hat heaps and plenty of
water. It isn't the most expensive -
pensive machines that get water ,
but the knowing how-that's
where Kelsey glistens. . .
M. B. A. Diatrict Convention. I
Thc M. B. A. district convention -
tion held in this city vesterday
was a big affair for [ he local
lodg-e.
'l'he session was called to order
at 11 a. m. and R. P. Starr , of
Loup City , was elected permanent -
ent chairman , and O. E. Barnard I
of Callaway , secretary. '
Chairman Starr and Secretary
Barnard each exprcssed their
gratitude for the honor confered.
' 1'he usual committees were appointed -
pointed and an adjournment was
taken to 2 p. m.
Among other resolutions passed
was one recommending the board
of directors to cxtend the reserve
fund Iloans on reale state to central -
tral and western Nebraska.
A resolution was passed providing -
ing for the District convcntion
locating the future conventions
by vote of the delegates.
Strong pleas wcre made for
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f-4exington , f4oup'City and Alliance -
liance for the next binennial convention -
vention by Mr. HatclilT , Starr
and Kennedy respectively. 'l'he
speech of Kennedy captured thc
convention and Alliance was
chosen as the next convention
city.
'l'he delegates elected to the
Supreme convention were R. P.
Starr , 14izzie M. VanSant , of
Ansley ; O. E. Barnard , of Calla-
way ; and D. M. Amsherry , of
Broken Bow.
A general supper was provided
at'the Masonic hall for the delegates -
gates , at which over one hundred
participated. A number of
toasts wcre given. Among those
responding to toasts were Su.
premc Director Scott , State
l\Ianagpr Hayman , Dr. Pickett ,
Mrs. VanSant and Jesse Wilson.
Aftcr the supper the member
and their guests returned to the
lodge room were a literary pro'
I gram was carried out.
The address of welcome wm
extended to the delegates by Joe
, . Pigman which was happily ra ,
sponded to by l . P. Starr , 01
J-40UP City , recitations , songs ,
speeches and instrumental music
occupied the time until 10 o'clocl
when the work of initiation wa
exemplified by the team thet (
I being several candidates induct ,
cd into the Illj'steries of the order
l The day was very much en
joyed by all.
The 'delegates paid high com
pliment to the entertainmen'
r furnished by the Broken Bo\ '
lodge.
The Cuater Baptiat Auocintion.
The Custer Baptist associatiOi
held , at Mason City , Septembe
14 , 15 and 16 , was quite largel'
attended , not withstanding th
I rain and bad condition of thl
, roads. 'l'here were about sixt ,
delegates there including D
Henry 'ViUiams , of Des Moines
. I wa ; General Missionary Pop
and Dr. Sutherland , of Granl
Island ; and Rev. Biggs , Sunda :
School Missionary , of Omaha
- 'l'he sessions from the bginninf
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The Broken Bow H spital.
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A hospital is not a place to suITer and die , but a pleasant home
where sanitary conditions and careful nursing assists nature to restore -
store a healthful activity of body and mind. At the Broken Bow
Hospital all cases arc carefully treated by the latest ndmo t ap'
proved methods. Dr. and Mrs. Bartholomcw constantly in charge.
Dr. Bartholomew also ha a general and office practice and answers
all calls promptly , whcther in thc city or country , night or daj' :
Phone No. ( )1.
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were hig-hly intcresting' and
profitable to all. 'l'he Sunday
sessions drew a crowded house.
Dinner and supper were served
in tli town hall where the best
of the land was provided in
abundanc.e for all. ' .rhe ofJiccrs
lected for the ensuing year were
D. M. Amsb rry , moderator ; Mrs.
J. H. Kerr , clerk , and G. W.
Huyan , treasurer.
'l'he association will be held
next year with the Bethel Union
church , being on Friday before
the thinl Sunday in September ,
continuing for three days.
The Missionarv committee
elected for the ens ing year consists -
sists of Rev. J. n. 'Voods , chairman -
man , the moderator and clerk , of
the association , Wm. Elo , of
Eudell , and Rev. Jewell , of Arn-
old.
old.One
One of the interesting features
for the delegates returning home
on the west bound train Sunday
night was the long wait in the
depot at Mason City. The train
that was due for the west at
12.48 a. m. did not arrive until
5:30 : a. m. 'l.'he crowd was so
large that only half could be
seated and no opportunity was
olTercd for sleep or rest. A portion -
tion of the time was occupied in
singing songs , recitations and
select reading. Among those
who thus put in the night waiting -
ing- for the delayed train were :
Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. H. Kerr , Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Zimmerman , Mr.
and Mrs. N. Amsberry , Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. Moomey , Misses
Florence and Myrtle Amsberry ,
Frona Zimmcrman , Mrs. George
Streetor , Archie , Hazel and
Gladys Mcels , Madg-e Morris ,
Pearl Alpin , Master Hay Sheppard -
pard , Claude Hoover , Chas. ' 1'ur-
pin , Army Dewey ; 'Messers Ben
Larson , Mr. Neilson , of Ansley ;
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and Mrs. Anwberry , Cora \Voot-
ers , l\Iaud Holcomb , Hey Lowe ,
and J as. Loyd , Pearl Loyd , Pearl
Martin , Maude Apple , of Broken I
Bow ; Mr. and Mrs. ' 1' . Maxon , J.
1-1. McGuire , of Arnold ; Mrs. B.
W. I40we , of Callaway ; J.V
Conley. , of Oconto ; C. O. Lind , of
Gothenburg ; J. B. Osbourn and
wife , of Pilot ; and Mrs. A. B.
Cornish. of Lodi.
FRANK KELSEYJ
ALL I < INDS OF
W ELL.S
Consult him If you want Water.
nHOKHN 1I0W , Nlm.
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1as-ter
from the PIlster : Kilns is used
every day.
'l.'he uniform quality of their
product is appreciate'd and builders -
ers recognize the fact that its
use will give certain . and satisfactory -
factory results.
Costs no more than
LIME
of ordinary quality.
Largcr quanlitie3 at lower
rates.
Dierks Lumber and Coal Co.
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SNYDER BROS. & Co. .
now have in their complete lines of fall goods in
Clothing , FUl'nishings , Hats. Ca'ps , Shoes
, Carpets , Dress Goods , Outings.
, A Larg'e Assortment of
: Ladies Rain nd Winter Coats.
You can sen a larger line of
: F" - UFI. . 0 Cr : s
: here than in auy other Nebraska store. Before huy-
ing your fall supply come in and inspect our stock.
Uourteous treatment guaranteed.
CODI.IK:1VG- : : : ! !
Temple Opera HOUftte
THE F Al\IOUS
W olforc1 'Stocl { Co. ,
Supporting MISS MAMIE SIIl LnDAN WOLI1'ORD
111 high class comedies and dramaq at popular prices.
ONE SOLID WEEK !
COMMENCING MONDAY , SEPTfMBER : 24
; Sp ial ery- ; - - - . .lt- ew-pla------ R f 1 d-Vaudcville.
I _ The Strongest Repertoire organization in t _ e west. _ _
Opeuing play Monday night , "WAS SHE TO BLAME ? "
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Reserved ea.ts 110W 011 sale at Baisch's Drug Store.
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STAPLE AND FANCY
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C R'O C E R I E S .
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GILLI e'S IliGII GHADE
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I-IEINZ P'UUEVITreE VINIGAR' . .
FOR PICKLINC
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fIave just received a fresh supply of Ic fahon
FANCY CAKES
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R. T. Walker Grocery Co ,
East Side of Public Squ re ,
BROICEN BOW , NEBHASICA.
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DUROC JERSEYS
Eight miles west of Broken Bow.
RESSE & MOOREHOUSE . DROKENnow. NEUR.
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HAS MADE OMAHA FAMOUS.
"SOMETHING , DOING ALL THE TIME" .
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