"If'M . . ; . . , . . , . . . . . \ . . . " . , . , . . - - . , - . - . , - - - , _ _ h _ _ - - - - , . . - . ' - - - - - - . - . - . . - - - - - . . - - ' " , . . , - ' : . ' " . . ' 1111Lbradu \ O\&II. ) , , ; . \ ' . . . . , , " . , J. r . Blah ) 1111\ . . " /1 / ' .t. ' : . . - I ' USTER-UOUNTY EPUB'LICAN. ' . . . t VOL. XXV. . BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , APRIL. lB. . 1901. ' NO , 45 , ' 1ft I , . - . . . . " . - - ' . I. I I , April , the month , wh n lithe young man's fancy lightly turns to I thoughts of love" the month of showers , daisies and diamonds. , . . . . . Young man , if you have the girl r .t , , I hnve the ring. She'll not object to the diam nd i although 'tisn't her birth month ; l\ the diamone is always acceptable- never depreciates in appearancct or l value-a thing of beauty now Bnd t : forever. , tI t I I I . . ' 1 ' ThisStore Store tries to please the people who want and expect the best in Pharmacy-the old- school in Pharmacy which stood for pure goods and professional ethics of the highest order. "We are progressixe-but offer no . modern clap-trap. Our store appeals to full-grown intellects. Open on Sundays from 8:30 : to 10:30 a. moo only. ED. M'cC'.OM'AS. ' . . . ' " . ( . . . Seeds Y . - Salt ! Fresh Barrel , Garden WATCH OUR AD. CHANGES. Sack , I a & J Flower . ' - \ Seeds. / All Salt. I . t ' .tr- . . . . . . We bave contracted with the 0-4 celebrated VanDuger Extract _ : : f'3 U a. . People of New York to furnish g , PI 'C .t ; b.o us with their guaranteed pure crt' PI P-c - . C ' . ao o g food-Vanilla and Lemon ex- : : ; . . . . . . t'd:1o. . . . . eng a. tracts. To get the .goods lUtro- g a. . . _ . . . 8 p. - . ' CIS 11) ( ' _ Q ) duced lU this . V1C1D1ty we are c. 0 , . : : : ' , ' . . " 1 . . It . . . . . en : : offering . the Lemon extract at 15 ( . jj g , , . ; ' CI' . rI 0 ' a..rI . : a . anjl 2Qc. . . . .boJtl ; the V ani1' ' ; _ .at . , . . . . . . . . . ' ' ; . ' " d : ; tD g 20 and 30. ' Th 's is only a frac- ' . , I " ' I < (1) P.o . . . . ' t tion of their worth. 'fhese ex- . . . . ( jj 0 0 en 0 ' : traces and no other are used by . . . . ' " " . . . H . g . . . . ' ; . . . : PI r + a. . . g : our United , States governme t , . g o en" " CIS - 'g (1) on account of their purity and 0 rI . . ' " 1 0 < < 1.1 rI - . . . . . . strength. A small quantity does ilia I , - rI ! 'IS ' " 1 I the work. en ' U . e P < 4 . . . . td : . . . f : ! b.o : :1 : * * . 0 PI = en * ' " ! 'ISu1' 1 ' gj fl ) . " : Ne . (1) We , buy crean ! dally , good III / . : ; g : ; : ; : weights , best test. g. 8tl ) gj * * p. a..NU :3 . 0 -'IS g * . . . . Or a BUTTER-Fancy table. OJ . EGGS. ' " 1 . . Macaroni 12,15. - J ' . . CB' ' 'en. ' Grape Large ! - Fruit. and I I New York' Fancy. Full Cream TRADE - Ch eese. 20 c. Pare Old MARK Cider 'VllleK'ar Try them . . " . . " , , , . . . , , . : " " " ' " ' ! ' " " ! ' " " ' " " ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ! JI''IlJl''P"11ftl'rlI"u"iMP""IIIII""jmp"Q'IlJl''rI1"u.lU ! : ' ' ; ! ! " ! ! ; ' ' ' ' : ! I''IJI'i''I. ' ' ' ' . . ' . . . . . . , . . , , . . , . . . . , , , . . . . . ' ' . " ' .tIlli"II : < ! ! 1l"1lI"\2Ju"liII'11"Ilr ' ! ! ! ! ! " " ' " " " ' ' ' ! ! 1lI'.tm'JII..rtlUJ' ' ' ' ! ' ! ! ' " I."I'JI""rIII"tmIUU' " ! ! ! I" " ' I"1l'rtlUJ' ! ! ' ' " . t > r : ' . , , ; .Harnoss. , Harnoss.l ii . . . . " . : We have a larger assortment of HARNESS this [ / spring than we ever had and , prices of good leather ) considered , we are selling them cheaper than we ever fl \ : . did. You must see and examine the goodi to appreciate \ " \ / the value we give you for the money. , ' \ . . , We will meet and undersell any competitor we t' . : , ' " ' ' know of. . fi : ; ; OOdi ; r ; ents i1 We have everything that is good , such as , ' . . iJ' ' Good Enough Riding Plows " j . Good Enough Gang Plows.1 ) ; , ' . Sure Edge Drop Corn Planter ' " = , : The Gretchen Edge Drop Planter , $32.00 { 1 rj t4x16 Disc Harrow at $24.00. See it i . : Many kinds of cultivators. \8 \ ' I ' " If in oubt of value of goods , try us. b : : G. W. APPLE . . . - . . " . . , . - Ft . " - . . . . ' . . . , , , , . . . . r . .F.JIII "T.I" " ' " " ' 1f.1''IfI''Ilf ' " " " ' ' ' : .d"'rIIl"1II' ' : JlL' oJ2" " , , , , . .or2J" " ' ' "u , , " " 'In.'Mo . ' ' ' ' 't " , , , , .1J2l _ ' 'If : % ' . . ' , CHANCE TO SECURE FACTORY A pUlllp manufacturing company - pany , temporarily located at Kansas City , Mo. , has written to the REPunLIcAN seeking inform - form tion in regard to the facilities our city has , and the inducements we are willing to offer to secure their factory , the product of which would be largely In demand in this section of the country. The company will have , to start ou , a paid ug capital stock of $50,000.00 , a\ld proposes to manufacture , among other things in the water supply and fire protection line , an Automatic Pumping Machine , which is a great innovation in this class of machinery. ' .fhe machine which they claim they have on exhibition - tion at their Kansas City office may be wound up. and then it will automatically furnish fresh water whenever a float in a trough or tank indicates that it is needed. It is so designed that it can , through back gearing , be easily wound up in fifteen minutes , and it will then ordinarily , depending on conditions , run continuously for twelve hours , but inasmuch as the average farmer , as a rule , only requires about one hour's constant pumping to suPply , his necdl ! : for a day , one winding will , therefo"1e , in most cases , answer for twelve days , and th machine is not affected bv wind , or. tne lack of wind , r weather conditions - ditions of any kind. The machine - chine is so constructed that , it may be attached to any pump , . just as it is in any we ] ] ; tIle only .change being necessary is' the piping to the trough or tank , connected to which is the : float " and automatic reg-ulation device. I r- & . & _ - - - - - I' Have for Sale -1 I . t " . t . . . I t I . . " ' t t Two of the choicest . A s a.ll block of t t pieces of res ide n c e 'Eliptic Mining Stock t t property in town , two a.t a.n &specia.lly low I blocks from the public I price unti ( Ma.y l t , I squa. e. 1907. , I . . . . I ' . 't t I t YOUHS FOR BARGAINS IN HEAL E8'fA'rE t OF ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS t t t Broken Bow , t E C HOUSE t , Nebraska. it . . 1 ( - - SHE IS. . COMING rrhe Girl , From Ollila . . , . . OPER.A H.OUSE' BROKEN BOiW' . . Saturday , pril 20th 'The Most Laughable Oomedy H it of th'e Season AGONIZINGLY FUNN'Y ' HYSTERICALLY SERIOUS' Smiles Spread Lile Syrup in a Sumn1er Sun . It is a clean , wholesome farce-comedy with a plot , bristling with novelties and filled with a torrent of seething , bubbling fun. Reserved Scats , SOc ; General Admission , 35cj Children 25c. Scats can be reserved at McComas' drug store and Groat's hardware store. . Experience Costs oney If your house needs paint let the experience of others mor than half pay for the work by using 1111 Best Prepared Paint First-last-and all the time. I The use of inferior painto , is expensive experience. , J s. Jr . J. F. BAlrS H. . . : . , . . . : . . - - - _ J _ _ _ _ Business End The Vitals of a nure I. S.reader I I I I. I . ' ? ' I : I. ' Did it ever occur to an ) of our'readers ' as a passing wonder , why a 'Inanufe spreader was in.tIIUI . Y waYIi. the very same contrivAnce and tbe very same device that was design cd 'more than thirty years' ago by the , original inventors of this now very active and very popular machine ? . . ' Compare , if you will. the average spreader of today with the spreaders ( " 'that 'wcre PJ1t on the lI1lrket ! as fnrPl1cle : as 1870. If ) "OU will do this , ' oti' wil see that'ltearly every machine uses the fame old style beatt'r ' wheel , and practically the sa ne general arrangement for unloading and distributin the load , The LItchfield machine was criticized when first brought out , for being so radi aUy different from other machines. People sailt they didn't want to fool with an ffcxperhuent , " and to be plain , we had an up-hill job before u in introducing this modern Spreader. The princi. pIes , however , of Ur'lUa 1iine' were rigidly adherred to and we have . .year.by year worked out , perfected , and introduced new ideas , until to. 'day , the r.itchfield Manure Sl'rt'ader has not a peer in the land. n would seem to the casual observer that other manufacturero are satisfied with the oM style belter wheel and the devices that go with it. , It would seem that there has nCJt been the energy put forth to perfect I LInd make this part of the manure spreader as near up-to-date as it sQould 'be. T1iis h w ver , cl nnot be said of the Litchfield Mfg. Co. The . J > eater wh el ori'this modern sp'rea er is years ahead of anything else in j our country. I Inlconnection with this , the make-up and construction of the spreader box.at the rear end of the nlachine has much to do with , the perfect work that this beater wheel is able to perform. : i I The codtbination of the 'automatic acting tail-gate ; the adjustable . comb , w ich can be set to meet the varying requirements of aU kind of I material ; the individual spring teeth on the combj the methot of driving the bel1ter whe lj and from it , the driving of the conveyor ; all of these thin s go to make up the wonderful results that this modern spreader produces at the "Dusiness End. " The Litchfield SpreaUer lllis hall a great amount of hard worle in I devising and perfectrng ) ndividual improvt'lIIents on the beater wheel ; I the b0l1y'or'the box ; the comb ; the tail-gate ; the driving mechanism ; I besides ful1y as much worle and labor in combining these elements into I , It barmotli us working results. A giant effort has been made to produce I ' working results rather 'than to push the sales of these machines. with 'me strong belief mat the mill of merit grinds slow. but that it grinds I most emplll tically sure. I" C. S. MARTIN , Broken Bow. I OTTUN BROS. & MARTIN , SAHGUNT. L THOMSON & MARTIN , ANSLHV. \ - . . . . . . . . . I . . - . . - , - ! - "t"t"t"t""tt'ttt' " " " " " " " ' ' " " 1t't't"tt"t"t'ttt'tt"'t"tt" ' ' " , " " ' , , " " " ' " ' " " - . - - - I. Sheppard & Buvk : ; E Want. to call your attention to their elegant line 3 = of Fresh Canned Goods as follows : . . . :3 : - - : : : : . : : : : : . - - . = = Meats. Eish. Soups. = = : : : : : - - - " - . - " = = Potted Chicken Sar ines Tomato Soup = = : : : : : - Potted T lIgue Sallllon Chicken Soup : : : : ; . E. Potted Ham Shrimps MUlligatavony : - : : : " : : : : Veal Loaf Star I.obster Douillon : : : : : . , : : : : . Dried Dee ! Russian Caviar Deef Soup = = - - - - Corn Deef Consomme : : : : t : : Vienna Sausage - _ . - - _ , : : : : : = , ' . " - : : : : : " lil1i'11'111il1'll"111'll111'lil(1 ' ' ' " ' ' ( 1(111'11111111111111111111111111'i'1 ( ' ' ' f . , : , , : " . , . " . . " " , . . " . ; . &Itl. " . . . .c' = = , " ' . , . . . ' .W.J.w ! : " \ 'J '