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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
- - 'J ! > ' - - : - . . . . ; " 'II ! ' . . - _ " , - - J . L . . . . . " L - - . . . . . " . . . I " " 7. ' ' - - , He who envies the hnpplness : If others - ers w111 never be hnppy. ; . 1'ILF.R ( JuJ m IN ( IT0 :4. : DAYS. PA7.0 OINTM N'l'llIlul1rantee(1 to curl ! nnr el1 o k SOftllchlnl : . Wind. 1I1ecdltlIC or l'rolrudlDi : 1'1101 In 0 U dals or monl rOfunded , 6Uo. f ; . Any man who tries to dodge hIs taxes has no business to hanlter for fame. Lck"is' Single Dindcr Btrni M e. Mnny Bmo crs Il1'c1cr them to 10c cigars. Your dealer or Lewis' I actorr , Feorin , III. The lett r carrier expects everY. Itt body on his route to take things as ( they come. Defiance Stnrch-Never stlclts to the Iron-no blotches-no bUsters , malcos Ironing easy and does not Injure the goods. . Luxury for Young Aristocrat. The dulee of Dedford has pre:1entc : Lord Tllvlstocle , his eldest son , with a sllver.mounted motor car for his use while o.t Oxford university. Defiance Starch Is the latest Inyen- tlon In thnt lIne nnd an Improvement . / ' / on all other malees : It Is more eco- I - - nomlcal , does better worle , takes less ) time. Got It from any grocer. , . , Think on this doctrine-that reason. Ing beings were created for one an. other's sake : that to be paUent Is a branch of justice , and that men sin without intending It.-Marcus Aur& Hus. Hus.With With a. smooth 11'0n and Defiance Starch , you can lau der your shirt. waist just as well at home as the steam laundry can : It w111 .havo the proier stiffness and finish , there will be less weal' and tear of the goods , and It will be a positive pleasure to tl use a Starch that does not stick to the Iron. , Has St 1r Worn by Columbus. It Is not generally known that the insignia of the Golden Fleeec can. ferred upon the first duke of Welling. i ton was that actually worn by Columbus - bus , and , as a special mark of Spain's gratltud , this Insignia was made hereditary , so that the present duke is the proud possessor of the star worn by the discoverer of America. Starch , like everything els , Is being - ing constantly improved , the patent Starches put on the marleot 25 years ' ago are very different and inferior to . . -1' . . . . . those of the present day. In the latest - ' , . est discovery-Defiance Starch-aU In- jurlous chemicals are omitted , while ; ; the addition of another Ingredient , Invented - vented by us , gives to the Starch a strength and smoothness never approached - preached by other brands. Public School Pupils Best. Fl'gures concerning the students ma. trlculated at Cornell In the last 20 years Indicate that 42 per cent. ha.ve come from private schools and 58 per cent. from pUblic schools. Of private . school pupils , 153 were dropped after the first term and 111 from public schools , and the percentage of failures , among the public school graduates is much lower than those of private schools. Consequently , the Cornell faculty favors withdrawing the prlv. lIege of admission by certl'ficate from private schools. A Great Outside Remedy. Most pains are of local origin-a "crick" in the back , a twinge of rheumatism - matism , a soreness all over arising from a cold-are all cured by outside applications. The qulcleest , s3fest and . ' most certain method is Allcocle's Plaster , known the world over as a . , . universal remedy for pain. They never / , fall , tlley act promptly , they are clean and cheap. You can go right ahead with your work while the healing process - cess goes on. Sixty J'ears' use has given them a great reputation. Money In British Banke. In the last 15 years British banle de. o posltors have doubled In number , from less than 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 , and the ratio of depositors to population bas Increased from 1 , in 7 to 1 In 4.35. Deposits have increased from $269- 140,861 to $740,248,181.50 , and the num. bel' of postoffice banles from 10,000 to 15,000. The average of each account is now $74.30. The scope of the banle has been enlarged , so that now $243.32 can be deposited In anyone year , and the total deposit of anyone Individual may aggregate $973.30. - SlUR HEADACHE positively cured by ' " these Little PUla. CAD'JER"S TIICY else reUcvo Dls. tress tram Dyspcp I , In- ITTLE dIgcstion nnd Too llelrt.y EatlDj'o ! .A pcrtect rem- I V E R edytorDtzzlncss , Nausea , PILLS. Drowsiness. Da.d Taste _ , In the Mouth , Coa.tcd . Tongue , Pain in the Slde , TORPID LI\'En. Th regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PilL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Gcnuina Must Bear CARTERS Fae-Simile - SignaturrJ IVER .4. PILLS. / FUSE SUBSTITUTES. _ _ _ _ J ! . . - - - - - - - - - - - - + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ _ e _ _ REflECTIONS OF : ! A BACHELOR What a chump thnt fellow Ralstoni 1sl I met him this eyenll1g and be. , was fairly beam. : ing becnuso ho was going to sac. , rlfico himself enl the mntrlmonlal scaffold-poor id. iotl He seemed to thlnle I ought to kick up my heels , 1I1ee a calf , . and rojolco with him. He wants mo for best man , too. Just because I escaped being roped , my friends think I enjoy basltlng In the re- fiectlon of their vacillating fellcl-I ty. Weddings , to me , are harrow" ing things. They remind me of my many miraculous escapes. I know I'm eligible and not bad looltlng- and the dear , mammns never fall to leeep me in mind of it. I .1nn't " , nn , vhv uv N V . . . . " " I , ve Escaped. " they can't let me alone. Of course , in good time love I shall glide upon the scene , but until then-- , thenWhen When I stop to think how near that blonde widow came ro namng me lastl summer I can feel my hall' stand ani ond-It matters not which end. Even , now I cross my fingers when I meet' ' I her. her.I I like to sit here in my apartment : and speculate on the folUes of matri- : mony. No one to say , "You can't ! smoke in here , " or "Don't drop yourl i\shes on the fioor. " 1 It's aWfully sUll here. I almost , wish some ono would drop in for a smolto or that I had gene to read poetry to Violet. She's certainly the right sort of girl and appreciates a fellow. I met Judd and his wife to.day , running for their suburban train. Their arms were full of bundles and he was helping her along. When a woman tries to run she either goes sideways or perpendicular - never steps out to cover the ground. Judd looleed ridiculous and his wife , with her hat over one ear , was shedding hairpins by the dozen. I'll never mar. ry a woman who so far loses her dignity - nity and her hairpins as to run for a train lIke that ! Great thought ! I won't marry one who doesn't , either. After this sweep. ing assertion I feel almost safe. I had rather an exciting time last evening. As I was hurrying for 'the 5:25 train I overtook Davis' wife. She looked stunning In a new brown suit. I took her by the arm and rushed down to the train. Then she dlscov. ered that she had left her umbrella at the ticket office. I went back after . it. As I returned I grabbed her and ran to the rear coach and , in splto 01 the conductor's warning cry , I fnlrl ) threw her aboard. When we were seated I glanced down Into the amused face of Violel 'fownsend. "Do you mind explaining to me why I am kidnaped and rushed In this undignified manner .on . to an express train when I am calmly walt , ing for a local ? " she asked , demurely , but there was a twinkle in her eyes Her e 'es are wonders and her hair , which had become loosened by our frantic run curled C 0 que tt I s hly about her face. She WOl'e a brown suit 111m the one Mrs. Davis had on , which accounted - counted for my blunder. "B ) ' Jove ! " said I , "I'd l\1te \ to run away with you for good. " " You don't mean that , " she said , as she fixed these big blue eyes on mo. Vlo. let is certainly I r r 0 pre s sible when she looks at you. "I'll prove It to- night-if I may call , " I allswered , recklessly. But just then I had to go over to 1\Irs. Davis who was b e c k 0 n ing mo from the other end of the car. On my way to I VI's I . felt -like "It Was Moon- shouting , but as I light. " went UI ) the stops I felt like a soldlo : going to battle and 'ou could hav covered my courage with a plctur . postal card. It was a most peculia. sensation. Really , If Tam Perkins hadn't beC ! there I might 11ave- Ho kept Baying the very things would have liked to say It I hal thought of them In time. Vlol t fUrled od with 111m outrageously , so I mad , a short call. I consider that fellow Perkins I cad.-Chlcago Dally News. . . . . - _ . . . . . . Tf " The Sunny South , Now when all outdoor farm' work hag ceased in the north , the term "sunny south" amI all that It means , appeals with full force to' tI\O n.orthern . farmer as ho realizes thnt with him It. is a case of remaining indaors for the next several months consuming ovcI'J.thlng that hns been produced during the growing season. In the' ' "sunny south" s.o111othln1 . : cnn be I ' raised every month In the year , and practically o\'or - day can be spent out dpors. No blizzards. No sunstralees. Cattle-raising is very profitable. Largo profits are mnde "Uh lIUlo labor In growing fruns , vegetables , etc. , for' ' narthern marl.ets. Strnwberl'les and cantaloupes are great revenue getters. Water unsurpassed. Worle plentiful. Lands cheap amI productive. For reliable - liable Information , address G. A. Parle , General Immigration nUll Industrial Agent , LoulsvllIo & ; NnshvUle Rallraad Campany , Loulsvllle , Ky. Claim Nearly Cost LIfe. Fred McNulty , of thl city , had n terrible experience while holding down 0. claim which he has several miles cast of hore. Ho went to the claim Just before tbe big blizzard of last weele. Tbo weather previously had been m11d , and McNulty had no store 'Jt fuel In the shack. 'fhe storm was so fierce that he could not malto his way home , so he wont to bed In order to leeop from freezing to death. For three days the storm raged , and Mc- Nulty lay covered UI1 to his cars , without - out a blto to cat and only a small quantity of water. When at last the storm subsided he made his way to a neighbor's , a mile distant , freezing his face and cars while en routo. When ho finally reached .Mlnot he was compelled - pelled to take to his bed as a result or his expel'l'en e.-1\lInot Correspondence - enco Duluth Herald. DISFIGURING SKIN HUMOR. Impossible to Get Employment , as Face and Body Were Covered with Sores-Cured by Cutlcura. "Since the year 1894 I have be on troubled with a'ery bad case of eczema - zema which I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to cure , and I went to the hospital , but they failed to cure me , and It was getting worse all the tlmo. Five weeks ago my wife bought a box of Cullcura. Ointment and one calee of Cutlcura Soap , and I am pleased to say that I am now completely - plotely cured and well. It was 1m- posslblo for me to got employment , as my face , head and body were cov. erod with It. The eczema first appeared - peared on the top of my head , and it had worleed all the way around down the back of my necle and around to my throat , down my body and around the hips. It Itched so I would be obliged to scratch it , and the flesh was raw. I am now all well , and I will bo pleased to recommend the Cullcura Remedies to all persons who wish a speedY and permanent cure of skin diseases. " Thomas 1\r. Rossiter , 290 Prospect Street , East Orange , N. J. , 1\1ar. 30 , 1905. Millions for the V 1t1can. Father Francis Xavier Werntz , the new general of the Jesuit order , has turned over to Pope Pius the ontlre patrimony of the order , amounting to $40,000,000. This Is done as a trib. ute of loyalty .on . account of tllO trou. ble between the Roman church and the French republic , which has greatly - ly diminished tbe resources of the former. How's This ? WI ! oller ana lIundrod Dollars Itowar < 1 for nny cac : ! ot Catl1rrl1 tbat cnnnot bo cured by lInll'8 Cntnrrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY" co. , Toledo. O. Woo tbo undersIgned. ha\'o known I , " J. Cheney for the last If ! yoan.l1nd belle'o him perfectly hon. orabla In 1111 IJIIsluOHII trnnHiletlon8 ancl nallelaUy able to carry out nny oblllI1IIOU8 made hy hIs 11rlll. WALDING. I INNAN & ; MAnVIN. ' Whol08111e DrulglRtS. Tolcdo. O. lIal1's Catarrh CurD Is taken Internally. IIctlng :1lrectly : upon tbo blood IInd tnQCOll8 surfacu , ot tbo .ystem. 'l'estlmonlal8 Rent free. I'rlco 75 cenu per bottle. Sold by ulllJrllll'ltlRl8. Talu 11all'8 1 < ' 11111111 1'1119 for constipation. Have No Confidence In Gunners. Notwlthstandln , ; some recent good un records on British warsb1'ps the admiralty still seems to lack confi. dence. The plan to malee a target of : ho wreclted and abandoned battleship Montague on Lundy Island bas been < 1bandoned , for fear tbe gunners might lestroy a lighthouse that Is in the neighborhood. I Cheap Sterilization. Tests made in I"ranco Indicate that I water can bo sterilized with ozone at the cost of about a cent and a half ( or everyone thousand gallons , when the process ill carried on on a. lare , . .r - - - Lots of women set mnrrlOll boCoro tbey can. afford to. . . . . - - - - - - - - - 1\Irll , " 'lI1SO1I Soot hllll : RyrUh For "hlldrelt tftthlllll' . . . "ntn. the Rllm. , ' ( 'Ur In. IIlILmmatlollllLl1a.a.aln.cureswlndC'olic. ua ! Joltl. . . - - - - - - - - lIe hnstens to repentance who hastl. ly Judges..PublluB Syru9. : . . , , Gnrfieltl 'fcn , the Herh Inxntive , iR miltl IIntl potent ; tnke it for constipntion nntl to rculntc ! a llIgSish liver. " , - - - - - - - - - - The slccleton at n mcgnthorlum has been dug up by oxcnvators In the Avenue - nue llosquet , Paris. ' 1'0 ( JUJh : A COIn IN ON J'A Y ' 1',110 IAXAT1VG 1I1\0r.10 Oulllino ' 1'nblt > llI. IInll- 1110111 rnfund tnonoy If 1 11&1111 10 l1uro. W U1LUVE' allnl1tnr Is on c3Cb box. e. . - - - - - - - - - To offend wo should l\hva 's bo un. willing : and the inclination to lese n friend rather tlmn a jolce wonld be tar from us.-QulnUlInn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ ImportAnt to Mothers. Extltnlno cllrerully ovcry bottle or OASTontA. n aaro IIllIt aura remedy tor lnrnnt IInd chlldrcn , and ace tbnt It - Dellrtltlto " # 7.I-W" Slgnatur ( ) or l./ . c. In Ueo For Over 30 YCllrs. The llind You nnvo Al\VIIa Dotlgat. , - - - - - - - Writer on South 'America. Mrs. Marie Roblnsan Wright , who hns traveled moro In South American republics and written moro about them than any other woman In the world , has sa11ed tor London , whence she saUs to Rio .Janelro , Drazll. She goes under an engagement by the Drazlllan government to continue her worlt on a hlstary of the Brazilian ropubllc. She has written histories of tbe Dollvlan republic , Chllo and Peru and Is also prepar1'ng a book upon Argentina. - - - - - - - . Real Home of the Peanut. Dotanlsts have placed the home of the peanut In Afl'lca , but some authorities - ities think it natlvo to Brazil. LouisIana - Iana finds the SImnlsh varloty-a sman , but tine nut-best adapted to the climate of that state. The "goob. or grabbers" of Georgia and South Carolina 1I1ee tbo s1I1all white and red peanut of Tennessee , and each year shows an Increasl'ng cultivation In those states of that variety. -T . . . , . . , " ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . , . - - - - - D'ril1/r / : Is nIl MI" M wI\s1I nR whm : PlJ'l'NA 1 1.'ADEL { . ; S DYES are used. i Ask ) ' 0111' dru Sist. Whnt a tUffercnt world this wonld be IC wo were all as smart as we think wo aro. J.cwis' SinRlo Dintler strnlght c cigar tt nde of rich , mellow tobncco. Your denier or JJCwis' Factory , l'eoi'in , 111. Dresses of PrecIous Metals. The women or Sumatra wenr costly dresses , man ) ' of them being mnde 'of pure gold amI silver. ACter UIO metal Is mlnet ntHl smelted. It Is Cormed In. to a fine wire , which Is woven Into cloth nnd arterwnl'tl used for dresses. . - - - - - - - - - Famous Bnnd Leader Dead. . ProC. Louis Schneider , the first director - rector of the Marine band In Wash- Ingtoll amI Uio Iculor of the Imperinl band , which was tit the surrenter ot Sedan , has jusl diet ! In Now Yorle. lIe received decorations Cram Na. poleon III. , from the Icing of ludy , the Icing oC Bolglum and Pope Leo XIII. - - - - - Powerful Searchlight on Warship. The senrchllght Otl board the now Drltlsh bnttleshlp Drendnought Is ot R now ty'pe , being doublo.onded , ao ns to throw 110werful beams of h'ght in exactIt opposlto dlrectionB , to fnclll- tate semaphore olgnnllng. Each light IB of nearly 60,000 candlo.power , and , placet ! on top of the tripod mnst , will be vlslblo 20 mllcs. , - . . - - - " . . . " . . . . . J7..r..r."w'.r..r.or . ' . 4 H I ' LUMBAGO I SCI 11CA I I Ii ST I JACOBS 6 OIL H Pcnctrntc5 to the Spot it Rhlht on the dot. Price : ! :5c : and : SOc l " . " . J".cr..r.r..f. } FARMS THAT GROW "NO. I HARD" WHEAT ( Slxty.three Pounds to ( he Uushel ) . Are situ- nted lu tlte Canadian . West where Home. stend ! ! of 160 acres can be oblnhlel ! tree by every seltler wUllnm nlllt able to comply , vlllt the Homellteai1 ReRlllntlon5. Durin" the present yenr 11 lnrge portio II or New Wheat Growing Territory. liAS mUtN MADIt ACCItSSmr.n TO MAlt. ! UrI'S llY TIIU ! tAlI.WAY CONSTRUCTION thnt Itns beclI pushed forwnntllo vigorously by the three grent rllllwny compallies. llor IIternlurc nlllt pnrtlcunrs ! nddress 8UPItR. INT1 ! DltNT Oil JMM1G1tA'rrON , Ottawa , Cnllndn. or the following nuthorlzed Canadlau Government Alcnt : W. V. DENNETT , 801 Ne\\ ' York Ufe tlildiur , Omah. , Nebralka. lIIentlonthls paper. U .mlcten WIth l ' Eun Watcr .oro 1:10. . u.o r TII0mpSOn's oJ' . , . . . ' r ) 'N" " , \ } J ' ' . . . . , } ; II . l . . . . . .t. . . . ( , ' \ " , \ \ - . . . . . . . 1 ' ' . . - , . . . . . . , . 'i. . . ' " 'J . " ' . ( F. : . V "I' . . , _ . ; . - . . . . . " - " } . " " ' . 1 . ; . . . ' ) 'II. . . ' 1' , : - : : : s-- _ . . . _ : : . . : } . . . ' . . . . . , . ' . r . . . ' ( . ' . . ' , . . . . , . . . . \ . ' ' ' > . . . . . . . . . . \ . . " . . " , : . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; I > . . . . ( , " ' ' ; : : : . . ' . . " : , . . . ? . ' \I' ! . ' , . . : Ji. . . J. , ; " . . . . , . . ' . " . , > / . . .1. . . " L.t'L' . NfG. f. " " . ' . . . ) ! - - , ' .i./l' " . : ; " . . . . . . . I , . , - . , ; t' } " . . . . . . . , . , " 1'\- : : ' ' _ , . : . . . . . , : /u I-i. . . . ! ( j . . . . . 'fit : . oJ r . . . _ . o\Zc ) - ClGlC _ WHAT JOVTHEY BRING : 1 EVERY HOME ' : " as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play-when In health-and- how conducive to health the games In which they Indulge , the outdoor life they enjoy , the c1eanly , regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved , not by constant medication , but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an Injurious - ous or objectionable nature , dnd If at any time a remedial agent Is required , to assist nature , only those of known excellence should be used ; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect , like the pleasant laxative remedy , Syrup of Figs , manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come Into general favor In many millions of weII informed families , whose estimate of its quality and exceIlence Is based upon personal knowledge and use , Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally , because they know it is wholesome , simple and gentle In its actl n. We Inform all reputable - ble physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs , obtained , by an original method , from certain plants known to them to act most beneHcjaIly and presented In an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste ; therefore it is no1 a secret remedy and hence we are free to refer to all weIl Informed physicians , who do not approve of patent . . Q medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Q Q Please to remember and teach your children 'also that the genuine Syrup of Figs : always has the full name of the Company- California Fig Syrup Co.- plainly printed on the front of every package and that It Is for sale In bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size , or navlng printed thereon the name of any other company , do not accept It. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have \ I a bottle on hand , as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the cbndren , I whenever a laxative remedy is required. , j aClO - - _ OC > > o I ! .Do t Suffer , cJl ni ht lon "frorn. " : tooth che. 'neurra.l ia. . PI" rheuma.tism. Slo s , Li e t : kills the p. . n , - quiets the ; nerves .nd. , induces. sleep' At 0.11 dea.lers. Pr1ce 25c 50c & $1.00 . -Dr. Ea.rl 5.Slo . . Bosto1'Ma.ss.U.S.A. . .1 . , , NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. ! THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL. COUNTER-IRRITANT. , CAPISICUM ; VA. SELl NE i EXTRACT OP THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND AL.WAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE : 15c.-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGClSTS AND DEALERS. OR I . BY MAIL. ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS , DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN CONIJS-KEEP A TUDE HANDY. / A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster , and will not blister the most delicate skin. The paln.allaylng and curative qualities of l the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once , and relieve . f Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external t counter-Irrllant known , also as an external remedy for pains In the chest t and stomach and all Rheumallc , Neuralgic and Gouty complaints , A trial I will provo what we claim for II , and It will be found to be Invaluable In the . household and for children. Once used no family will be withoullI. Many , people say "It Is the best of all your preparations. " Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label. as otherwise Ills not genuine. I' SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASELINE - ' ' LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. , , . CHESEBRQUGH MFG. CO. I 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY - - - FARMS FOR RENT AN ] ) fiJ\.I.r. ON OIHU' IO..ym.'a. J. AIUJ.1I\.Lf" HIOUX CITY , JO\VA. W. N , U. , OMAHA , NO. 52 , 1906. - - - DEFIANCE . . . > tber .llIrch . only STIROH- 12 ouncolamo prlcl ! & . 114 f. If. I f \ NDIlFIAHCIt" 18 6UPEniOR QUAI.ITV. . , h f , II - - - -