Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 22, 1906, Image 1

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CIRCUI.lATION
ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. LARGES'l'
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VOL. XXV , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , rHURDSAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1906--ElGHT PAG , "
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New Rings and Brooches.
New Watches.
New Clocls.
iii New Cut Glass.
New Silvcrware.
New NovelUes.
And 110t only are. the
goods new-but so are the
designs and patterns.
Beside , we show variety
in plenty and REA .I
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So we print a hroad invi-
ta tion to all to visit us-not
nccessarily to buy , YOlt
lmow , but TO SEE.
We like to have the
chance to acquaint you
'with ' the facts 'about our
goods , and it isn't possible
to do this in an ad.
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Rooaavalt to bo Arroated. I
A 'Vashington correspondent'
writes as folluws : "The People
of the United States vs. 1heo.
dore Hooseyelt , President" , will
be the title of a suit that will be
filed as soon as the Chief Executive -
tive returns from the Isthmus ,
if James B. Greel1 , a negro law-
/cr of this city carries out his
mtention. 'fhe lawyer will take ,
up the case of the three companies - ,
ies of the 'l'wenty-fifth Infantr.y ,
whom the I > res delll discharged
because of the Brownsville , 'l'ex. ,
race troubles. The negro soldiers -
diers , it will be remmubered , refused -
fused to divulge the identity of
several of their rt"unber who en-
g.aged in a shooting affray with
c izens of the town , and the
President forthwith issuecl a
sweeping order ( Hscharging the
battalion , which t.ook from the
1l1cmben ; the right to sen'e again
in the military or naval s rvice
of the uation , and furthermore
abrogated their civil rights.
.This order , conten ' .s Mr. Green ,
is in dire'et "iolaton . ) f the Constitution -
stitution , and he pr pClses to
bring suit to compel the setting
aside of the Presidential order
and the return of their civil I
rights to his clients. Only by a I
court martial , can men be '
punished as the President pun-i
ished them , is the contentipn.
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. . ; ' handJing a car load of fine BEN
DA vr apples , wen sorted , for a pv.rty in
: Missouri , which he wants closecllut at once.
r will sell them while they last at I
50 cts per bushel. . !
Remember , they are not my appleH and that I
am IInt "leno'cking. " but have been instructed I ,
to sn ) 1 this car at tbe price named.
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BE YOUl { CROCERY
r have a complete stock of fresh and pure' . ,
goods. ' 1'here's none hetter on the market and
the prices will cause your purse to smile aud-
ibly. Investigate this matter.
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Stoves
When it comes to sto\'es that do not require hea p s of
talk we are there. 'l'he stove we have do thelorh
and recommend themselves. They have a reputa tiol ]
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Corn Shellers
We are agents for Joliet ami Keystone corn shell. . rs.
1 Can furnish all kinds of repai rs.
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T lk to us about Int ma tional gasolinecngines - sta
'I tionary and traction-from 2 to 15 horse power.
All Kinds of Feed Grintders.
CEOAPPLE.
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One StAnding luuo.
Mr. llf'att's solemn announcement -
ment that in 1908 the issue will
be whether t.he trusts will swallow -
low the nation or be swallowed
by it instead became farcial the
instant It was spoken. President
Hoosevelt has lmocked that issue
into a cockcl hat. Modern Democracy -
mocracy has one statuting issue ,
and that is Tariff smas1\ing. .
Individuals :11 : the party have
fads which they sometimes impose -
pose on 'conventions. 'What Mr.
Bryan really wants to have for
an issue is Gov rnU1ent ownership -
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ship of transportation line for.
goods , passengers and news.
. .Apparently he thinks twenty
billions is nothing for this country -
try to spend . for that purpose. .
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Land of Murderera.
Judge Kavanagh , of Chlcag-o ,
is quoted as saying that. "ciuring
tl1r ; . last .fivc years , 45,000 persons
WC'C murdered in the Unitcd
Statts. : More persons were murdered -
dered last year than died of
typhoi.d fever. This awiul tobtl
has been < luc to the' way in wl1ich
the law was administered. And
the law itself is bad and ineffi-
cient. It is burdened with restriction -
striction and technicalities , an(1
in almost every case the cdminal
has nine chances of escapi.u to
one of being found guilty. "
Thankagiving Service.
The union Thanksgiving scr. .
vice will be heltl at the Presbyterian -
terian church at 11 o'clock a. moO
Thursday , November 29. The
following program has been ar-
ranged. Special music b , } ' the :
Presbyterian choir ; scnpture
rcatting , Rev. Brady ; prayer"
Rev. Thompson ; sermon , Hev.
, Earley ; benediction , Rev. ,
'Mitchel. An otIcring will be ;
taken. The public is cordially
invited to attend this service.
Bryan'a Career. I
Mr. Bryan's career in official
public life is limited to two terms
in Congress , in which his most
notable performance was a long'
and elaborate speech in favor of
li'ree-1 rade. He is now , as then ,
opposed to any Tariff Protection
for Americ'an industrics or wa es.
His position on political que hens
t'nds to lessen Am rican employ :
111ent and wagcs. It would also
1il11it American opportunities for
the poor man , which was Mr.
Bryan's condition ten ycars aKo ,
when , with a great leap of promotion -
motion , he was placed at the
l1ead of one of the leading' parties -
ties and gained , as by one mali-
cal stroke , a place in the attention -
tion of the world. Such an c\'ent :
could happen nowhere except in
. this great Republic , now in its'
.1I10st prosperous era unde ) the
vc icies of the partt which Ir. I
Br'an seeks to defeat , thongh'
its control for nearly tcn years
has he n marled by imt11ense
strides forward and by highly
important legislation In behalf
of a square deal for a..11 the pcople ,
Attention ! Co. M.
You are hereby notified that
drill will be heW , cvery Friday
evcning hereafter. All mcmbers ,
who can , should attend as we
n'.1ust begin to get in shape for
1e annual inspection to be held
Rtnetime il1 the spring. It is
rll..o requestcd..that all clothing
sh"Duld be returned to the armory
af\Kl wish to have nIl t111service-
rlUlt : .goods condemncd an1h sent
in. For the present wc must
stavti.u our old quarters , t.ilt new
on n he secured and nquipped.
A'5u ll gymnasium an < ! library
arclnow in order and may lie used
by company members , free. , on
'FueS lay and 'rhursday ev el11ngs.
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J\ fine line of Ua. uges ' , and Heat ng Stoves.
'vVe have sonwthit \ new-a bascbnrnctr ! that
willlmrn soft. coal.
Another car lend 0 f furniture just received.
Among it is some f the Iinest furniture ever'
brought to the town .
.A nice Hne of Qlwe , nsware antI Glassware.
\ V e have just receivt d a. . car load or "V ire
Nails. .
We sell kerosene oiL . , machine oils , paints .
and oils.
I If yon wish to buy at right prices call and
see us.
S. . P. G IO .T & CO
m Opera I'louse Block , B'o } "en Bow.
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11. st year 1 sold nearly It gross of my lbh.nd
, ou I Face Lotion to corn shuckers a10ne uull it
ga'f8 such satisfaction that I make
This Proposition :
. If yU pllrch se a bottle , use according' to' t
, dIrectIOns and It does not g-ive entire satisfacI I
I tion YO l1 : mOIley will e cheerfully l'nfundc . I
t \Vhat ' lIberal ' '
fap'er or more Pl'opos'ition could !
belnadeP .
Price , only 25 cents.
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" p.Iace money on good farms. Will sell you !
improved /farm. / gat n farm on easy terms ;
lower rates t l Ul . . 1U\5 of payment. '
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Do not rent when
Ouster county. Chtll
and . you buy. .
see me. t
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Broken Bow's ' Pure Food Centre.
, the nice. kind that
Fresh everybodY Oysters lil < cs , lcr Cluart. palatable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 45c
I " resh Celery , per stock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 & 6e
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Ii rcsh Cape Cod Cranberries , 2 quarts for. 26e
li'resh Head Lettuce , per head. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6e
Fresh Oyster Cocktail , per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35&30e
Fresh Jersey Sweet Potatoes , per pound. . . . . . . . . . 6e
FI esh Oli ve Oil , the best , per boUle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30e
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li'rcsh Salad Dr ssing , per bottle. . . . 36e
Olive Salad , per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20e
li'rcsh India Hclish , per bet lIe. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 30e
' Fresh Cl i1i Sauce , per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30e
\ Freslt Mince Meat , per ) 'ound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5c
Fresh Fancy New York Cheese , per pound. . . . . . . . 20e
Fresh Plum Pudding , per can. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26e
Fresh Apple Butter , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOe
J. C. BOWJjJN ,
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