Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 18, 1907, Image 4

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Jnlered , al I1roken How. Nebrnaka , ( or Iran .
minion In Ibe UulUll RIHes mnliR nl Itccoud
clalls rales.
ADVERTlSINt. HATES.
. One colunln. per nllllllh , $7.00. One.hnll
column. p'er monlh , I.W. Qunrler colunll. per
monlh , ' .50. LollS Ihan qunrler COIIlIllO. f > O
coni'cr Incb per monlh.
Carda on filBl pallo IJJ cenls per Incl1 ! Jur
'monlh. '
1.ocl\l navorllhllr 5 celllH per . line each IIIRur.
lion.
NOllcu of churcb ( aln. suclable , aUlI euler.
tnlnmenU where lIIonuy I , charlled. Olle-I. nil
ra les.
S1clctv ! nOllcellllnll H1ulullunR. une.ha t. J .es
Wctldllllluolicell hee. hall urlce ( or . ! IIo (
preRenl' .
D. M.Al\tSDlumv , - PUDLlsmtH
ClIAS. K. BASSItTT , - ASSocIA'fn
Thursday , April 18 , PJ07.
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It has been rumored for many
years tbat a person who is running -
ning down at tbe beel in the
matter of health can fully recover -
cover by imbibing fonr quarts of
cold water each day , and now
COUlCS a rather authentic statement -
ment that such procedure will
actually land health in large
sized chunks. It seems that the
interior department-more commonly -
monly lcnown as the stomach-
of William Goodman , of Jacltson ,
New Hamphire , was worldng
slonshways' a part of the time
and at other times acting like a
grass widow in a trance. A
physician told him he'd go bang
Into the earth within a couple of
months , so he arranged property
matters and set him down to
wait the grim reaper , but insterd
along came an old maid aunt and
told bim of tbe four quarts of
water a day cure , and cautioncd
bim that it must be exactly four
quarts a day-no morc , n less ,
not even a gallon. 'rhcreupon
he proceeded to drown his bowels
with the result that after two
ycars , having drank 2,920 quarts
of water in that timc , he iR
"weller" than he ever was in all
his life.
One Colon. 1 W. J. . Bry.a n is
still undecided a o whether or
not he will be a candidate for
president of these United States ,
and he will .probably remain in
that state of american a dementia
until it is definitely decided by
the people if tbey will be able to
force one certain Hoosevelt to
become a can idate. Colonel
Bryan doesn't hesitate to say
that this man l oose e1t. is no
good as a president , yet at the
same time 'th colonel will not
place bimself on the preHidential
track if the T'cddy fellow is
entered. After sutTering two
defeats the colonel Imows how it
feels. and he does not want
Roosevelt to feel badly so will
not get in the race and defeat
him. But if the Repubhcans
. name any oth'r than Roosevelt ,
then you'll see Billy Bryan
groommg bisself.
The law providing for denatured -
natured alcohol is getting results
without creating the disasters its
opponents predicted. Less than
three months since the final passage -
sage of the bill , denatured alcohol
is coming into general use. 'l'he
Standard Oil interests have not
suffered , as the price for high
grade gasoline bas been advancad.
The wood alcohol people find the
demand for their product increas.
ing. High grade denatured
alcohol is now being. sold in Ne\v
York at 35c to 40c per gallon i1
five barrel lots. Later on the
price will be reduced to half that
sum-when tbe manufacture 01
denatured alcohol becomes more
general nd ItS use will increas (
as the price is cheapened.
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This is the time of y ar a mal'
wants to forget the medicim
bottles , hot flannels , liniment !
and other nostrums and get ou
into the open and enjoy the pun
air. It means more that all t1l1
opiates and sedatives that can b
parcelled out by pharmacists
Get close to nature.
It's a poor g-uesser who can'
sclect it presidential ca nclid a tl
from all the men now anxious tl
serve in that capacity , therl
being thirteen republicans willin ,
to receive the nomination. I
will be unlucky-for twelve 0
'em. ,
Traveling men are Idckin {
against the roller towels used il
some of the hotels and want 111
dividual cloths on which to wi pi
their counten nces-just likl
some church members wan
separate cominunion cups.
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The Ainsworth Journal is ou
floating the name of W. H. Tafi
of Ohio , for president in. 19m
That settles iti Taft will b
nominated and elected , now tha
Bro. Cotton has declared . in hi
favo
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A Hunch for the Improvement Club. I
Why woul n't it be a good
move by the Improvement club
to otTer prizes for the best Jeept
la wns and the finest flower
gardens maintained by prcperty
owners or renters in the city ?
'l'her'e are many citizens who
would enter such a contest and
tale pride in endeavoring' to Wlll
the honor. ' 1'he value of the
prie need not necessarily be
large , as the honor of winning
will be almost sumcient , the
article for a prize being of
enough value to preserve it as a
souvenir of the occasion. A
silver cup or a banner would
probably be desirable and a set
of rules could be fixed regarding
the terms of the contest. Such
a plan would stimulate interest
in civic improvement and create
a friendly rivalry between property -
ty owners and at the same time
aid materially in beautifying the
city.rl'he awards could be made
at an . .greed time by a disinterested -
terested committee. 'l'here is no
reason why Broken Bow should
not he a heautiful as well as a
busy city.
Tltey Will Rcmember.
'l'hc taritT IS about the only
thing on which our Democratic
friends can agree-and of course
they can't exactly agree on that ,
but they are all willing to pretend -
tend they can if it promises to
get them back into omce. And
Grover says it will do that. Nor
will the Hepublicans discourage
t hem from reu10pti ng the chit d.
It surely ollght to be perfectly
safe to trust the American people
to rememher what has happened
every time the Democrats have
had a chal1c ( to do partly or
or altogether as they desired with
the tari IT.
Dry Valley Doings.
c. R. rmgh dcparlcc ) for his hOlllc in
Pnirlllontlnst wcek to visit for avc ( ' } : .
Thc lIt xllllecling of the Pnrlllcr's clnb
will he hclcl { lilhe Tcuiccnce } of our sccrc.
tar } ' , l\Ir. Vntlllcnhurg , tie : thinl Salur.
day of lhis 1II0nlh.
Thc rcccni coltl snllp has chcckcd cvcry
thing in thc .vcgcllliion linc and carl }
fruit lIIay have ! mcn seriously injurcd.
Corn slirring' is thc work 01 the farm.
ers these day/ / ! and although the sprin
seclllcd 10 have opcned up carlier thllli
usual , howevcr the work is no farlhel
[ theml than usual'y ! at this timc of tIt (
year.
year.A
A collcctor from lhe cOlinty treasurer'f
office uppcarcll in these parts 1ast wce\ \ . :
I soliciting for "long green" whiel
the forgetful had to "dig up. "
Severnl hunchcs of fine feclt'ing cattle
remain unsold' in lhe Vatic } ' which , it :
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all p'robrihility wil1 be fed a monll1 01
twc yet.
Potalocs urc scarce and selling at 6sc
to $1'.00 per bushel.
A largc amount of small grain is put
out in this vicinity anll if all things arf
favorablc a large crop will be harvested.
Some of our mcrchants arc jumping on
lhe cululoguc patrons. We shall nol
dwell on the suhject hut let everyonf
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find out for himsclf.
Marriage Licenses Issued.
During the past week Judge
Humphrey bas issued licenses to
wed as follows :
James Hird , . Pilot , Neb. . . . . . .29 I
Etbel F. McGinnis , Sumner. . .18
L. J. Johnson , Gothenberg. . . .25
Grace Luna Cox , Gothen berg. . 18
Milton Copsey , Westerville. . . .23
Anna Amos , Comstock. . . . . . . .18
, 'r. Ii' . Crough well , Tavlor. . . .2G
Mary COO'lCYVest U ion. . . .22
Leo Dufi eld , Merna. . . . . . . . . . 2 =
Mary A. Admunds , Merna. . . . 21
Real Estate Transfers.
. . Nicholas Gleim anll wife. 10 Charmc
Nublc. lot 15. In hlock 5 , original cltr 0
Brukcn Bow , 1f1500.
Prank UUHhc aUli wlCe 10 V. Allyn , ! iW
I , nw . ( nw . ( 20. anll e . ( nc : ' > 7.15.ZOJ.iI'IOOO.
I Gerlrude Great , hushand and I.llIcola
: ! lIngle , 10 Ina Belle ' 1'ooley. 101 10. block 1/1 /
aruat al1 lllun 10 Brokcn Bow , 1i0.
Pred I.cllihert , single , to Clyde Hnach n'
IIW ! . ( . w . ( IIW ( r. , ncM ! leH 0.1\1.11:1. \ : ifl000.
John A. Hoacll1111 wlfc to Hal\lh S , Hobert :
nH liW ! " . s\\'H tlW . ( , ntH. ( hCJ. ( O.I\I.II : ! , iflOOO.
Benjamin P. Jlrkcr allll wlfc , to Mott 1
\'anllcnhcI1 , net ! SW ! a.1\I.11I. \ Ilarcc1 In &c !
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! oW } ! a.JU.I ! ! , t7W : ,
. Unlun Pacltlc Hallrn.\ll . Co. , (0 Swan J
'l'urnllulst , ne . ( :1.11'2if1'O. : \ : : .
W. 1 > . GIllin :11\11 wife to Swan J. 'I'unlllulsl
nc ' .2:1-11.25 : , iflOOO.
WJ1l1am A. Siunlevant amI wife 10 W. . \
Gcorge ey. nc :10.111-\\1 : \ , if-IOO. '
J < : llwanl ' 1'obe ' ami wlfc 10 O. J. , Polle IiCJ
Ht.U , faOOo ,
P. H. Marlay aUlI " , Uc. to William 1 > .8"1\1 ]
CUlt allll Gco. B. Hwancutt , SII'J.e ncH , nll' !
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IIl'.e , nc ! ! hWJ. { , IIC ! . { nWJ. { 20.11.1 ! ! , 11'1000. '
William . \ . Oshorn anll wlfc. 10 Iva C
Johnson , n liWJ" Ii'J nwH 11.1:1.21. : IOOO.
J ul1na H. Mc < "I'ear ' anl1 husbanll , to It , "
Bregalot 11 , block ro , rallroal1 alll1ll1un t
Callaway , if .
I aac Dcanlorf alllt wife aUlI Chas W. Dllk
allIl wlfc , In Gcurgc 1\1 , 'I'alloll , se ! ( 11-1 HII an
ne ! ! IJ.lH8 , 1f12jJ. (
Charlcs J111"Il'y anll wife to Susie M. I > a' .
- ny. nh 1/.18'2I / , ,
' Leonard 'I'homall. slnglc , 10 Ohay. I. . Kaull
'Iols oj :11111 51n I.IIocl. : : ! , Jcsse Oan ) 's Brokc
lIow , ftO.
Wllllalll I. . C'raham aUlI wlCe 10 Charlt
l aul1J1 , lot 11 , Llock : ! . Jcsse Ganl1y's al1l1ll1o
10 lIroken Buw , ifJO. :
JamcIIM. FOI\iea wife 10 Susan I. : I
Browncll. a l1ar din oJk :1III : \ J.P. Gallll
alltlillon , fao , .
( , harles J. : . OIbhon anl1 wlCe 10 Oscar ,
Sllvcrl. ey. liW ! ( ; 1.1l ! 'I'll , lieJ ( 12.16.11. :11200. :
Lcvl'I' . Wllkillhon a 1111 wlCc. to Mar ) ' 10
Wilkinson IIW ! ( 21:1-16,18 : , tooOO.
William Nelson anl1 wlCe.loCol1rad Valle
111'0 nw , ny. IiW } { 2H 21. flSo. ,
Major A. V. Davis anl1 wlCe. to WJ1l1a1
NuwcolUb ueJ ( 4-111,18 , 12000.
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For the
Childl elz
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To succeed these days you
must have plcnty of grit , cou , ' .
n e , strcn th. I-low is it with
the children ? Arc they thin ,
pnle , dclicate ? Do not forw.t
A yer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes thc blood pure
nn rich , an builds up the
cnernl health in every way.
'J'II' ! rhll/lrrll rnlll.1I1 . 1"9 lhlv lIa , . . vn/til
III-hllh 1IIIII'n Ihn 11I1.fel. 111 ( ' III "tlllll'r " 1'/111111
tllIlI. hl "I"h IIvrr : \ " n 1'111110'/1 " " '
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10".1 1ol'lInlh. , 'nllMIIIIIII" ' , , 'wrl. ( 'nrtMI' "
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J'III _ All \ " ' ; \ ' . " " ! ' ! < I' c'"n'I. ,
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' dO bvJ. C. Avnr : On. , LowrJIl. MaS ! : .
Al.o mnnuf.\oturorD or
A'T , IIm VHiOa. I
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A Costume Social.
On the evening of Ap i1 23 ,
1907 , at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. McCandless , in southwest -
west part of the city , a Hard
'rimes social will be given by
the Epworth League l ig' tit >
your old clothes and come look-
ing' common. No white collars
allowed. ' 1'he more rags you
wear the lUore fUll you will h\Ve. ;
The ad mission will be 25c at the
door . .ud refreshments wiI ! be
served.
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OUSINESS POINTERS. f (
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J. C. Moore , ahstractinJ ! . 2U
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New line of couches at KOl1lcl
See thcm bcfor purchasing' .
We sell the Kirlc ( llIlHlI shoes ,
43-t f \1 HVI & Co.
Dr. Bass , D ntist. Ovcr
McComas' drug stem ! .
New rOC ! < rs at 1\onkeI5. :
, Prices rigb t.
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rl'he Kirkendall shoe is the
shoe for you. MEVIS & Co.
Dr. Heaclrick gives special
attcntion ; to c1eafness and catarrh.
I Wi11 vjsit Broken Bow , Monday . . ,
April 22nd.
It's the real thing' , better than
I the best. White Star coffee at
the Advo. " . . .
No kicks coming on the Kirk-
endall shoes. MnvIs & Co.
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Refrigeratorsl best in town , at
Konkel .
See \ tbose refrigerators . at
Konkels.
The \Vhite Star cotTee has a
fine flavor you can't forget. At
the Advo.
Hammocks , best and cheapest.
at Konkels.
\V AN'l'ItD-A good steady man
for farm work. Good salary.
Applyor address Ferguson , 8.0
miles soutbwest Comstock , Neb.
Dr. Headrick's practice is
limited to cbronic diseases. Consultation -
sultation and examination free.
Will visit Broken Bow , Monday ,
April 2211(1. .
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Hammock frames with canopy ,
I at Konkels.
FOH SALH-A bran new rubber
tire run-about , with parasol top ,
single barness and leatber nets.
44-45 Ii'ImD H. l JtAll. :
Los'r-A ladies gold watch
and cbain , on Tbursday , April
18 , in the vicinity of Northside
School bouse. Phone Mrs. Lilly
King.
'rJUws ItOH SALH-Have about
100 very fine shade and orr.amen-
tal trees , for sale cheap. Call at
S Advo Grocery.
14inoleum , cheapest and best
in .town , at Konkels.
24 head of heifers and calves
and 16 head of steers for sale.
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Phone 2721. DANim. MAuK. 2t
See those new samples of
Axminister and Beacon velvet
earpets at Konkel's.
Go to J. W. Scott's for un-
adulter ted flour-pure , just as
the wheat growed.
Don't wait till you are ready
to hitch on , bnt taJte your discs
to Johnson & Ream and have
them sharpened now. Do it
today.
W AN'rltD-the year around ,
ten men , with or without families.
HUlrUS G. CAlm ,
Doris , Nebraska.
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I m making farms loans at 5
per cent interest.
JAlIms LltDWlclI ,
25tf Broken Bow , Neb.
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Go-Carls at Koultels ,
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Drs. l'arnsworth ; & lleck-
i ? eutists. . _ _ I
If you intend to purchase a
wheel , investigate the Raycyc1c
at Fred Heam's. In comparison
tl bycyclc is a back number.
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Kirl < cudall shoes custom made
atIHVIS ! & Co. 43-tf
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1 :1111 l1 aking farm loans at 5
per cent interest.
JAMHS LHDWtCH ,
25lf Broken Bo . . . . , eb.
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Lawn chairs and swings.
Where ? At Konkcls.
Don't wait until you are compelled -
pelled to use the lawn mower to
hrve it sharpel'ec1 , but bring it
to us todaj' and then ) 'OU will
not he delayed se 'eral days.
JOHNSON & RHAM.
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. T4cavc Jour orders for sewing
. achine repairing at Konkels.
I Your discs , if sharpened by
Johnson & Ream , on their rotary
maclJ ne , will stay sharp longer
and give better satisJ.ction : tha n
sharpening by any other method.
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\Ve are still rece \ ' 11g and selling -
ing- carpets and rugs at rig-ht
prices , at Konkels furniture
store.
Don't wear your life away pushing -
ing a c1ull1awn mower wh n , for
a low price , Johnson & Beam will
put it in easy runing' and splendid -
did cutting shape on their idea\ \
sharpener , a J11 \chiue.that sharpens -
ens each bla e even.
I am making farm loans at 5
per Cl'nt interest. '
JAJ\ms T DWICII ,
25tf Broken Bow , Neb.
nN1I\.o . ta-.w _ tEa. . . . . .
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Kirkcudall shoes best n the
market. MnvIs & Co.
R. B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. . }
S. the Dentist. 37tf I
Dillolution of Partner.hip.
' 1'0 WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Nollce Is herebY 11'1 veil that the co-partnershlt ,
exlf\\lulI' between I..D. Geurll'o : J.ntl Georlfo } .
Um } ' . cOllduClhl1l' busluess at Broken Bow.
: -tebmska 118lte J ; lIfle Grocery CO. . 11M tills
dabeell dl olvel1 by mulunl cousent , Geo.
J. " llray retlrlnll' . -
All ob1l1l'1I110119 of the I1rul' ' 111'0 n991uucd by
L. D. Geunfe alld 10 hllll all . Accounls due tl10
firlllllre payable. ;
] Jilled April ) . 1907. . .
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GRO. } " BRAV. .
- - - [ : GEO : F. BARTHOLOMEW" .
Phy icinn & S rgeop.
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in cluirgc of -
O'ity Hospitaf .
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' Office 1\6 , : o.
1'1 10llCS { Nights , ( hospilal ) 61
All ca1\s \ promptly attell cd.
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I ! EaR just received a lurge supply of fresh goods especially'I I
, fo.r the 1907 spring trade and at prices commensurute with.
. good goods und pure , Invites the investigation of the I i
d purchasing public. A square deal to e'erybody. ' . i
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Garden Seeds. I
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in package and bu ll all
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\fiH1ite Star Coffee ,
the kiBd that neyer fails to I
satisfy , in foul' grades , 25r ,
30r , 3 e and ! Oc
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Loose-Wiles Confectionery , "
the finest 0.11. the market ,
in packageR , will please you.
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Fru its ,
all kinds in their seasons.
GoodOil : ,
especially for incubators.
Highest Prices paid lor Produce.
Aclvo 'Grocery '
iff Brolren Bo\v , Nebraska.
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MI . Ecl'\Tin Patterson
Presel1 ts the Musical
"WIllARD OF WALL STREET" " !
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A. Comedy Cocktail in 3 Acts !
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OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
T H U R 81) Y , APRIL I 25
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The Morgans
The Brownies
'l'he Powers
The Rhienehart Sisters
The Cowboy Girls ' ;
The Irish Maidens
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The FaruJer . . . Girls
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15 l\tUSrCAI. BIG 15
NU\IB1mS
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- . . . Evcry ticket sold upon Positive Guarantee that the Performance is r
G uaran t aa d A tt rac t- lOn. First Class in cvcry rC5pcct . and Exactly as Rcpresented , or Your
Monc } ' will be Rcluudcd.