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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
l ! ! < 1. ' _ . . . . . . . - : . tut # 'ounty ' nopubUD n. D. M. AMS ERRV , . . . . PUbllshor . , ' OHAS.I < , CASSETT , . . AS80olL\to "rhursday , Nov. , 15 , lOlt. . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - - - ' 'l le f StC s achei ved I I . by the new labor parl.r is about , what the real fricnds of labor . , would desirc. It was incvitahe ] I that such a party should arise , ' against the monopolistic in- I . fIuence which has be n so strong . ' in America. 'l'he on ] ! wonder I' is that it did not assert llself with vigor earlicr. Now the move- " men t is au t of date. All tha t \ labor can attain is contempatcd ] , by the president i.nd . the pcopc ] : . : . , that follow him. He make's 110 bid for the ] ahor , "ate. nor docs f' he to do so. But he regards the : intcrest of ] ahor. 110t as somc- , thing apart from the prosperity t of all classes of citi ens , but as ccurcd by the general welfarc. : ' , A political movement in ft.vor of one class could not meet. great i 1 success at a tim whcn all the forces of governmcnt arc can- . I ccntrate l against the opprcssions . by another class. Ncvcrtheless , labor's assertion of itsclf will \ tend to strcngthen the prcsident . in his g-reat aim to henelit all the ; , ; pcople , and the limi tcd sltcccss t of this as a class movemcnt will : cmphasise the principle that all i \ . classcs rise together in propor- troll as class distinctions and ' : privileges are mergcd into thc purs it of thc common good. The rcsult of the recent election - tion is one which every man ! must welcome who appreciates ; the great intcrests that confront : this country. 'l'he president , and the pcoplc , whose ai ms are one with the president , scem to J have a strong congressional mat - t joritv to carry out their plans. 'rhis is commensurate with the advance in the people's cause all along the line. The judg'mcnts secured against the New York . { : Ccntral railroad , in particular , t and thc Standard Oil 1110noply , fi the end of r bating by which q these monopohes have been built . ; up , are promises of complete vic. r tory for the people amI their ' : leader. The r sult of the coming - ing winter should put the tr.iumph of. the pcople's cause . . beyond ( } ueshon. , ' . h _ > . _ To one man above a11 others belongs the victor ) ' t thc p.olls last week. Thal IlliUI is "l'hc ( ' . dare Roosevel t. He was callcd to fight as great a danger as cvcr menaced a republic-the greatcst ' danger indeed which has in all 'I history threatened republican ; institutio113. lIe has ullderstood ' , how to ally with himself the . forces of contemptlrary history. as he found himself allicd with i. : the great ethical principles which ' : shape aU history. A p ople-- ' sound at the heart--howevcr dazzled for a little time bv the . m retricious splendors of ljreda- \ tory wealth , have followed him , , f recognidng : hin as enc of the great deliverers of thc republic. . Wit h the passing of Hearst pass the hopes of demagog-ueB to take selfish advantages of the issues. Evervbody depends upon the moral { iscernmeut of the people between the false leaders and the true. Men li1e Hearst may have one chance to establish I tbemselves. That one chance II failing their possibility of in- fIuence is gone forever. I . . j In the stn1gg1e between labor 1 1 and capital the interests of the I people are very seldom considercd , and many tunes the innocent bystander sutTers more than the 1 1 pnes engaged in the contest. i r 1 , 'J'here may bc some trusts- ! which have not bcen called b.y i I that name-which the legisla- ' ture as well a5 the courts , may . I think best to investigate. 'I 1 It is to be xpected th t some- I thing will soon be doing iu Broken Bow. 'l'he Improvement f Club membership is rapidly in , } creasing. I { t It won't take long for th ( fusion editors to explain how ij happened and then their readen ' will get s'more news-till next summer. I I 'l'here is one -l -presiden tial ; possibilit } ' in 1908 by the defeat I I of Hearst for governor of New ; York. , I 1 The Craze Officially Endoracd. ! Don't scotT at the souvenir pOSI I card craze. It has bcen gl ver ' ; th endorsement and hearty ap' ! proval of Postmaster Genera ( Cert lyou , and as a matter of faci I it furnishes the government witl ' f a most profitabte form of mai ! r I ; ! t l ! ' , . , , : .It , : . \Yi7'- . . - - - - - - - , ! ' . . : . . . " : , - - : - , A Doctor's Medicine , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not n simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine , a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases , severe and desperate cases , chronic cases of asthma , pleurisy - risy , bronchitis , consumption. Ask your doctor about this. "t hnn t1 o(1 IIront Itui\1 of Ayrr's Cherr , . l'pclornl for cOIIII ; : . I\lId hprd cJldn on the "host. It hal "I 'IYI d011D ' " 0 Irc"t In I : \ . It Is r" t I : : " IIII"t , " , ell < lOrrlll cOlIlh ; 100.11. 1'1110lIIIVIIAICI. . .J. l'ITZOCIIALlI , Molltord . , .J. . . _ _ _ Ah. 1 ' ' r- I 'f . by J. O. A"II' Co. . Lowoll. M. . . . AI.o ml1nutaoturora or AM.dO , SARSAt'ARILLA. ! 'ILLS. Ps lJe I I HAIR VIGOR. _ . , _ , T -S- You will 11i15ton recover ty tnl < - ' In .ono of Aver's Pills at bedtime. I - - - - - - maltcr. III order to keep the prolitable fad from dying' out , thc Postal Sct'\'ice has issuell iln order providing that all such card2 may bear written messages on the front , the right hulf of the card bcing reservcd for tbe address , and with suflicient postage - age they will be transmitted ! - der the post card rates to foreIgn countries. 'l'he order ( rOCS into etTcct March 1 , 1907 , and the post cards will be treated alike in both the domestic and international - national mails. . Thankagiving Day , November 29. November 21) is named as National'l'hanksgivil1g Day by presidential proclamation , in which ample cau e for giving thanks is stated : Yet IInother year of wi < < weU- les/Jreal1 bein hns passed. Never hc / ore ill our history , or in the history of nny other lIution , hns a people enjO\'cd more nhoun ing IIIntcrinl prosperity thall is ours ; a prospcrity so gCllcral thnt it shoul < < l nrouse inIS no sptrit of reckless pride. nlul , Icast of all , n spirit of heed. ' les:1 disregnnl of our responsibilities : hut mUlcr a sober sense of our mau ) ' bless. ings , IInd a resolute purposf : , uuder Provideuce , not to forfeit them by nuy nelioll of our OWII. Patriotic words wisely and well spokcn. Pride is not reckless - less that glories in splendid achievement. All may be properly proud of what has been accomplished in the past nine years of Protection prosperity. IIeedless disregard of rc.qponsi- bili tics it would he if we were to forget the chief cause of that prosperity. ' 1'0 forfeit our many blessings by destroying- this source would be an act of su , pre nc folly. Lewia Stock Company is Comiolf. 'l'he Lewis Stock Company 'will appear at the Temple Thcater all next wcek. commcnc- ing on Monday nighb This show comcs wen reco'thmendcd and our people can be assured of somcthing real good. On Monday - day night they will present the sensational drama "Woman Against Woman. " On this night allladics , accompanied by OIlC paid ticket will be admitted free. One 35 ccnt ticket will admit a gentleman and lady or two ladic . 1'he prices during the cntire week will he twenty- five and thirty five cents. A change of 'programme will take place every night , and the repcr- toire consists of some of the best plays which are now being presented - sented on American stages. Heserved seats on sale at Baisch's drug store. Get your seats early. Marriage Licensee. 'l'he mutrimonial market ha not bcen very active the past week. but regardless of that fact Judge Humphrey smilcs com. placenty ] in anticipation-oj somcthing doing later. I icen' scs were issued to the following John P. Dunn , Dunning. . . . . .3 ( May She > eard. Dunning. . . . . . 2 : Wm. ' 1' . Darnell , Broken 13ow..21 Mabclle 1 . Holcomb , B. Bow..2J Th Gold Medal Minins Co. 'l'his is the name of a companJ organized in Broken Bow lasl Saturday cvening with a capita : of $1,500,000. At that timl ofliccrs wcre elected as foHows S. J. 140nergan , pres. ; Geo. T Bartholomew , scc'y ; W. A George. treas. 'l'hese oD cers with the following constitutl the board of dircctors : Hay T Walker. H. A. lIunter , Nels Lee H. McClellan , of Alliance and J . N. Smith , of Hill City - , SoutI Dakota. ' 'l'he company is practically i Broken Bow organzation ; anI own a mine 3 miles from IIil City , which is a very promisinj p"oposition. having produced a high as S44.80 to 'a ton of ore There are 1,500,000 shares , one third , or 500,000 , shares of whicJ are own cd in this city. . . > . " I . , . ' , > - . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , r " w.-.h ' . - - - _ . . . . . . . . \ I I TOWNSMEN TALK , . . . . . . . . . . . . .h. . . _ . . . . _ . . . . : . . . . . . .h.h.h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheriff l ichardson : hIt's quiet these days in criminal circles and if somebody don't get desperate and do sometbirig I desperate pretty soon , so I can get action , people will begin to think I'm not earning my salary. " Judge Humphrey : "The trusts have surely got to go. That's evident to my mind. They may stave it off for a time and cause delay , but the powers that be are certainly on their trial and go they must sooner or later. " City Attorney .Gadd : "If a cold snap was to come along about now I wouldn't be sur- pri ed to see a fuel famine here 111 Broken Bow since the railroad company takes the liberity to con ! scate coal by the car load consigned to our dealers. " Alvin Burk : "I did } mow something the other day that I thought at the time would be of interest to HJU'UJJJ.ICAN readers but' pan my soul I can't think now-to save my life-what it was. I'll try and remember the next time. " G. r . Turner : "Yes , the Burlington railroad company thougbt they needed coal more badly than our customers and conuscated thrce car loads consigned - signed to us , but we got in a car load today and I am assured of one hundred and twenty tons more this wcek. Yet we got out easy , I guess , as I had a letter this morning from another dealer - er from whom the Burlington has sidetracked twenty cars and con verted it to their own use. " . 1 BUSINESS mmss POINTERS. J Itillmltt ! : : rim mtltr < < J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf Doctor Leach , Dentist. - - - - Dr. T. 'V. Bass. The Denhst , over McComas' drug store. Call and see him. Phone 196. , Drs. Farnsworth & Beck- Dentists. 'W ANTED-Men , women , boys nnd girls to represent McClure's Magazine Good pay. Address 67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. Anyone wishing cakes of all discriptions can leave ordcrs at Hotel Heneau. Fruit cakes a specialty. If you want a new farm loan , or 1110uey to renew , or extend an old loan at a very low rate of interest. Call or write JAl\tns LEDWICH. li'OI { SAI.IHouse of four rooms , and lot 100x112 , good well of water and other improve- ments. also farm of H.O aores , improved. Cheap for cash. See J. Ii' . Hutchinson. 23.24 I will do all lcinds of plastering - ing and cement work. Parties wishing estimates on such worl { direct me , Lock box 151. Brokcn Bow. W. II. BAum'l'T. 233 ( , Dr. Headrick gives s ecial attention - tention to deafncss and catarrn. Will visit Broken Bow , Saturday . , Nov. 24th. I For bargains in real estate see Bowman & Anderson , just west of the Security State Bank. 10tf W ANTlm-'fo rent , a four room cottage by man , wife and babe in arms. Inquire at this office. gSTHA\'HD-One red sow pi on , November 14th. Notify H. T. Bruce at South Side 14uI11uer Yard. Let ; us be j'our printer. The good kind of printin only. W AN'l'RD-the year around , ten men , with or without families. HUl/us G. CARR , 20tf Doris , Nebraska. 'i'he best imported horses , $1000 each. HOlI\e.br d registered draft stallious , ' 250 to f.750 at my stable oors. A. LATIM R. WII.SON , 20.32 CresteD , Iowa. l am going into the law and realestate business. Any law business undertaken by me I . will guaranter. to finish suc- , cessfnlly or no ' pal' 17tf USSR GANDY. . Defore buying your lumber let us estimate your bills. We have . in stock material for all kinds of 1 frame bmhlings. Also goat ! threshing coal at reduced prices. DmHKs LUl\IJlltR & COAl. CO. , Berwyn , Nebraska. Los'1'-On Sunday , October 28th , between M. E. clmrch and W. B. Eastham's residence , a light brown fur mutI. Finder 1I. . rewarded by leaving same at this office. . . . . - - - - - . . . , . . . -u ' - - ' " , " ' - ' ' ' ' 7'MJII'o' W ANTun-Gentleman or lady with good referencc , to tra\'el by rail or with a rig. for a firm of $550.000.00 cDpital. Salarv tll,072.00 I'a ycar nd expenses ; salary paid wecldy and expenses advanced. Addrcss , with stamp. Jos. A. Alexander , Brolcn Bow. Dr. Headrick's practicc is limitclI to chronic discases. Consultation and examination free. Will visit Broken Bow , Satu day. Nov. 24th. - - J am still making farm loans at lower rates of intercst than evel' before offerel in Custer count } ' . Call or write. J AMHS LHDWICJI. R. B. Muflins , M. D. , D. D. S. the Dentist. 37tf . - . . . . " , I. . -0 " . .1I . . . i\ , iJl'I Jl'I \ ; . " , " ; : . .e ; , - : .t1\ . . , , .t' . . : _ . . , \ , . . . . Ea h lump has fire in it and much heat. One does not have to burn up a ton or two of this COAL to re&\1 & ze that it is good. One day's use will nrove that. And the consump on in that time. . will be comparatively low. Heat : giving qualities in this case do. . not mcan rapid combustion. Then : is a vcry small percentage of waste. \Ve would appreciate your orders. Dierks Lumber and Coal' Co. OTICI ' 1'0 CRJDI'1'OHS. : County ( 'ollrt. Custer COllnly , ehra ka. ' 1'he creditor ! ! of the estate of Prallk I. Whltne ) " , DeCea ell. Take nollce. 'I'hat 1 will ! Rlt at the Count ) ' Court room. In Broken Bow , In sah. COllllty 011 the : ! 9th day of December. 1906. all < l on the 30th day of June. 1)07. ! ) each at 1. o'clock a. m. of each da ) ' . to , receive alld examine all claims .llralllst I < al < l estate. with a view to'thelr adjllKt- meat and allowance ; aud that on the first dale above the t > ctlllonl < of widow wl1l be heard for homeRtead. exeml.lIolls. allowance . and other Statutory rl"hts. The lime limited for the preRelllatlon of claim ! ! altalnst Hald e.ate IR I < lx monthH from the 11\Ih day of November , 190" , allli the time IImltelllor payment uf debt' ! I. . olle year from sahl , laIc. Datell15th rlay of : ' : o\'ember. 19011 , A. H. lIU1\II'IIRIt\ ' . 23-26 ISRAI.l COllnty JII < " , e. - - : : : : : 'II . . " . " If ' . " - , ; . . ' _ , " . . . . . . - . - . - - . . ' 1' . ' . , . . . . . . / . - ' - " " ' " " " - - - " ' - _ : - : ' - qo. ; . - - - - - - , ' f.III : ' : : ; : --r" : ; ; : r' j : ; ! I ltellea ! ! t1 . , I ON NORTH SIDEl'BROKEN BOW , " . : 'j . " . " IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLICf . 'J < flOT AND COLD Bl/FHS ? : j FREE SAMPlI ROOMS" . Ptc. . ' .Ji , ( . . . J. E. ISZARD , P op'r ' ; - . . . . - - - . . . H A R R Y KIM B , ALL. ROCKW ] r L & KONKEL Succcssor to } and GEO. WI LI4ING , I E b r i ct r , ' : ! 7l I s BI { w , . Busincss phonc , 3 0 1. Besidence phonc , 334 B. - - - - - - . - . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . _ 00- _ _ _ _ _ _ .A _ " _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! l.ir.rif. ; ; : ; : ' , .tIi'ti-.te\t : ; ; ; : : , * C : \ t : , * . ; I : : f.1e : ; t'tt.1 : : : : , * ( } * ti : ee } BOWMAN & ANDERSON. ; u P. are d alers in Heal Estate of all kind . iJj WE We will buy or sell. Don't fail to see us before you buy or sell.Ve can do you good. Collections made and insurance - ance written. Farms rented and taxes paid. See us for farm loans. Come in and see us. . BOWl\/IAN & ANDERSO . ' . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , , . , , ! 'il. ; ! , : : ' --s" : I. ; : : ; JJ : j ; , : : ; : : I. , , : : ItI : ; : ; > > , 't ; : r.r M . . . .cc-oO" : . ' : o' .M . . . . ) " ' . . .r..r..rJ.-.r..r.r1 J.B : . SJ : : ? . .A. . I 1'1" , , . ! fIL ! ! c PROPHIETOI 8 I. . 1 V RY 8 , n1 ! " ' 8 - ' fJJ : : . ,1 , If" " LIVERY an d 1 I I " ' I ti ! FEED BARN ' 7 : - ' \ . . . . R - - EAST OF GLOBE HOTEL. R RCllIodelec1nnd repaire throughout. Good livery rigs at reasonable rates. 1 o Accolllol1ntioll for cattle and range horses. Hay at noon , 10 cents ; all day , IS cents ; over night , 35 cents. Cal1nn see me. 8 . . . .r.r.r.rJ".r ) ' ' ' : 'O : : . . . . . . . ; : ; : . . : . . ; : . . ' .d . - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - . . - , - - . . . . .r..r' . ( 01' C4.TTLI : . . I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE AT . , . TOM FINLBN'S BARN , BROKEN BOW , , , I Beg nn ng at 2 o'clock , THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED STOCK , TO. WIT : 75 highagrade Short Horn Steer Calves 35 high-grade Short Horn Cows . 30 head of Yearling Steers. t TE : : D5S : : . ' . . A credit of six months will be given on note with appr : ved security , interest t 10 per cent : per annum. . J. H. PRETTYMAN. . \ . . ' . " . . ' \ , " . ; .I , ' L , : ' Ji\ ' ' , , " , . - - - - - - ' - - ' " \ "