Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 25, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI. BROKEN \ BOW , CUSTER COUNTY - _ _ _ _ _ _ n , _ _ NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , JULY 25 , 1907. NO.7. j
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i : You have. an old clock on 8 , ,
, I 'oor shelf or stowed away I I
tn some dark g-arret , that
hasn't ticked the time of
day or nigh t for 'many
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It may have good works
" that oniy need a little oil
and brushing to make it
just the thing for a kitchen
clock.
I Use the 'phone or drop a
postal card aLd I will send
for it.
j If there is any life left in
your old clock I'll revive it
and bring It home in good
t 'order ' , at trival expense.
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Summer timc..The : Good old
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; courteous and pleasant
and obliging when the
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weather man has. brought
; cool refreshing breezes near
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Come to Baisch's Drug
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: We will be just as courteous : t
and pleasant as when the
; weather was cool. We hope
y u are'al ways satisfied : t
with our service.
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Now is the time t ] o k up A ' (
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July'27
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Hams
Bolo na
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HAu'rA'UQUA
at Broken Bow
July . 27 to AuA' . . 4 , 707
I Come , everyon . make your
. headquarters at oltr store' , if
you wi3h. ! ave Jour m il sent in
our care. wraps. and vahses takel
car of f of xp'n Ie to you.
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"P Hed'h'"m , 5c
. Corned bed , 15c , 25c.
I Poltad chic1cen , 20c. .
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I . Chip beef15c a can.
Vealloafl 20c a can.
Lobst rs , 301 : a can.
. . Q1i vc , a bottl ( . > ; , pl.ain40c , 4Sc .
and 70c.
Olives , a bottle , stuffed , ISc . ,
Oc , ' 25 and SSc ;
S I lmon , 121c , , ISc , 20c . and 25c
a can.
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Ovsters , ; 10 , 15c and-20c a can.
Sardines , 5c ; 10c and fOc acan.
Roston baked beans , IOc , 15c
an.1 2tJc a can.
Vienna sausage , 1.Oe and 15c
a can.
Kamo nut buttl r , 15 and : : ! 3c.
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Extra fancy
Lemons
Oranges
Bannanas
etc. ,
dur1ng the
Chautauqua
July 27
to
- August 4.
Extra fancy
COFFEES
Bowen's Winner
lac pound
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.Bear Rio
_ 20c pound
Hilbland Blend
25c pound
. Kamo
30c pound ,
Manor House
3Sc pound
July 27
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Ed. McCormick Shot Himself.
On Wednesday of last week ,
near Arcadia where he. and his
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'family have bcen visiting the
family of James Carmody , Ed.
McCormick of this city accidently
pulled the trigger of a rifle and
sent a bullet through his foot.
lIe and Mr. Carmody were out
shooting at targets and Ed.
.thought of something to say-
which is very scldom with him-
so he placed the muzzle of the rifle
on his foot-its weight and his
ta1le being tOll heavy to hold up
at tbe same time-and in this
position started his spicl to Mr.
Carmodv. Suddenlv . there was a
report from the -gun. and , also one
from Ed. the latter being to the
effcct that he had shot a hole in
his foo't. Mr. Carmody cuuld
hardly believe the statcmcnt and
so expressed himself , whercupon
McCormick removed his shoe
and 'twas found the bullet had
.gone clean through his foot an
lodged in the sole of his shoe.
While 'quite painful the wound
is not deemed a necessarily fatal
one and the chances for hiut
having to I'pa s in his check" is
not very encouraging-at the
prcsent , writing. .
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A Disastrous Hail Storm.
, Mnthew S. Harl , of Mullen ,
was a visitor in Broken Bow on
Tucsday and reported the most
disastrous hail storm on Monday
evening , at about 7 o'clock , that
had ever visitcd the vicinity of
Mullen. He stated that after
the storm hail stones were nearly
u foot .dcep on the ground.
Windows ou the north side of
the buildings were nearly all
brokcn and all vegetation was
btaten into the earth. The hail
only cxtended about two miles
south of Mullen.
A Historical Flag.
Reposing in a case in the
Smithsonian Institute , is the
famous old flag which inspired
F'ranci Scott Key to compose
what IS now . .the American
national 'hymr ' , "The Star
Spangled Banner. " It is to re-
u ain there for two years at least ?
The historic banner is owned by
El.i r 'Appleton " , of New York ,
and is about 20 by 30 feet in
size. 'l'he flag vvas loaned to
the government by Mr. Appleton
through the personal solicitation
, of Dr. Charles D. Walcott secretary -
tary of. . the institution. Mr.
Appleton came into possession of
the flag'by in eritance. Its first
owner , after it had waved in
triumph over Fort McHenr
during the bombardment of the
fortifications by the British on
the night of September 13 , 1814 ,
was Colonel Anasted , who. teak
the llag down and carried it to
his quarters after. the British
fleet , bamed , had withdrawn.
Later he gave it to his mother , '
vvho in turn passed it along to
her grand-daughter. 'rhrough
marriage , the flag passed into
the possession of the Appleton
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Words of Commendation.
Editor HXl'UDIICAN :
'fhe office of county aSRessor is
the office coming closest to all
the people an a man must he
chosen. . , . , h has more than an
ordinary knowledge of taxaIJle
values , oue who will as strenu.
ously and as cleanl y use same as
has Mr. Haumont in cRtabligh-
ing the regime of this cspedally
important county omce.
It will be remembered tl a-t Mr.
M. H. Foster , of Victoria precinct -
cinct , came to the county convention -
vention which nOJninated Mr.
Haumont. with superlative en.
dorscments amI maIlY votes for
the position , and it is wished by
all thes influences that he now
get into the race as a candidate
before the people in their initiation -
tion of the primary law.
Mr. Fost r is a Custer county
pioneer farmer and is favorably
known ovcr the county as one of
the "wheel horses" of republican
zeal f.r the "g l.uare deal" an
for clean politics. He is not a
iJarty partizan and his stanllard
- of equal privilege before the law
and equal opportunity before the
people to evcry man has been sc
- evident that Victorijl precinct
has never failed to elect him tc
any office he would accept. lIe
_ has had all the expcrience there
as precinct assessor in boll
successive elections and appoint ,
ments and the count ) ' could no' '
make a mistake in nominatin
I and electing him to the countJ
assessors omce. L t's do it.
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ORDER DRUGS
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Most pcoph don't kllow
nllY morc nhont elrlls ! "C.
ter thcy sce thelll thnn be.
Core. CnllIS up hy 1 > hol\c
alICl tcllIS ' hnll drugs
) ' 011 wnnt nnd we will dc.
Ii\'cr thcm ill hnlf the tillle
YO\1 could cOllie to the store.
milt gchhelll , H\'crything
will he sntisCnctory. We
wiUmnke it 1'0.
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"The Busy Druggist"
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Have you visited our Sodn
Fountain today ?
MARTHA K , DILL ,
INS TR U C TOR 0 F PIAN 0 . FOR T E
. Clnsscs in Theory of MURic , IInrmony .
and Kindergnrtcn. I.
Pinno lessons oC 40 minutes , 50 cents i
per le'sou , payahle monthly :
In Gleim & Myers block.
' rokcn How , . . ' . Nchraskn ,
Vel ; us be you r pri u ter. { l'he
good kind of priuting only.
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. JU.L27th . o ' ; ,
Chauta'uqua AUC. 4th
Save $4.25 by Purchasing a Season icket.
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DAYS OF _ INTELLECTU Ar FEAST
DAYS OF MORAL UPLIFT
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DR. PIIH C BAIRD.
Dr. Jhil C. Bllird is 11 1rat.clllsf , all
nroUlJd Chnuta\llIla mAn. ' 1'0 heginith
he remnrkably well cquippc.l Cllucl1tion-
IIlly ; possessing the degrees oC Doctor of
lJi\'iuity atlll Doctor of Philosophy ,
Hninl la of Scotch cxtracl ou and hils "II
the wit , humor and poetic pancy oC the
racc. lIe is n fine orator , ha\'ing II
lIIelodious voicc , a comllla.ding prcscllcc
atlllilmagnificcnt flow of langulIge , II ill
lectures are unique'nnd original , nnel
withlll , ha\'e IIn originnlity that dcmnIHIs
thc close nttcntion oC his hcarcrs ,
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Gct a dollar's worth for each of those dollars.
I , You gave thal 111uch work for cache
l uU value is certain at our drug store. Quality and
accuracy in prescription worte. Mo(1 rate prices.
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11l1Y ) 'our cig.lrs and tobacco , shaving goods , bath SU11- !
dries. toilet articles , rubber good , stationery , candy , sport-
lug goocls , perfu111cs , soda , and things for the "Little 'rots" of , I
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a list would require a whoie page in the 'paper.
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TALENT.
' [ 'he Ncw WC81eyans
Male Quartcttc .
T4. Ward Maillcy
\ Baritone
Dr. Pllil C. Baird
Orator
De\Vitt Miller
PllltCorm Spcakcr
lIon. Champ Clark .
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Orator
IIdcn f4a wrcnce 'l'urn.er
Soprano Soluist
Hichmond Pearsoll Hobson
Congressman.Orlltor
Dr. Jas. S. Montgomcry
Lccturcr
Gilbert glclTl ge
Chnncter Impcrsonnt-Jr
li'rank H. l obcrson
Jccturer
Minnie 'rhroop Eng-Ian < 1
Jecturcr
J. li'ral11c Cavcny
Artist IInel Impersonfltor
Frank I4' J40velanc1
Jlumcrous Spcaker
Opie Bead "
'Novelist
American Vitagraph Co.
Moving Picturcs
Virginia JubHce Singers
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At Chautauqua July 3I nnd August I. f
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DR. PRANK L , LOVELAND
is wilely ( known in the west as n pupil
and platform orator of the first rank.
For ten years he has becn in constant
dmanc1 for lcctures and addresses by
patriotic , popular , fraternnl and religious
socictics. lIe is a rccognized leader
among the young people of lawn auel
Nehra kl1 , In fraternnl circles he is 11
promincnt figure and prominent Frater.
Rev , Lo'clanel will be with us for the
first Sunday mortling ! : ermon nnd the
aflrrnoon Sermon-Lecture : "Come and
he will do you gooc1. "
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GET S AS N ICKETS NOW
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lotnl cost oC Chautauquatthout SCflsun 'Hckcl. . ' . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . $6 25
Totnl cost oC ChnntnuCul\ } with Scason Ticket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . 2 00
Amonnt i\'cel by purchasing Season ticket. . ; . . . . . . . . ' , . . , . . . . . , . : \25
Total cost chil.lren . uuder q ) 'cars vithout Season Ticket , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3 75
Totnl cost chilllrcn undcr r4 years with Scason 'ficket. . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . , . . . . 1. 25
Amount saved hy purchnslng set\sol1 ticket , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f2 50
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