Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 29, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. lXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBHASKA , THURDSAY H _ , _ AUGUST 29 , 1907. N..l . _ I
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oftener still from over. straining
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headaches in humanity to. day are
caused by eye troulJ1es. Dring
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prescribe for you , I will so carefully -
: , fully and correctly a just glasses
to your sight tha you will not be
troubled any more with hea aches
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of any kind.
Our charges are most reasonable.
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Tablets , Pencils , Rulers ,
Composition Books , etc. II
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WE HAVE IN STOCK :
Broken Bu. . . . . Cream , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 40
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lurora A 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 45
? \la ; o11 City King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
In 500-puundlo\R , LO cents per
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The Big Custer
County Fair
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Many Improvements on the Grounds ;
and Everything will be ready for
"The Biggest and Best" Fair
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That the coming County Fair
will l > e a great success is now
assured. The new amphitheatre
is nearly completed. It will have
a seating capacity of nearly one
thousand and will afford that
number of people perfect comfort.
The directors have decided to
retain the old rate of thirty-five
cents entrancll at the gate. 'This
is fifteen cents less than other
fairs usual charge. The amp..i-
theatre ticfets , however , have
been reduced to ten cents.
Good races are now assured.
Entries in the trotting and pacir g
races have already begun and
Secretary Haumont has expressed
the opinion that we will see mile
heats as low as 2:15. :
'rhe large number of registered
cattle now assured has made it
imparatively necessary that a
new cattle barn be constructed
and a contract for a baru one
hundred feet long has l > een let.
Of all the free entertainments
given at the city parks of the
large cities in the east , none , lre
more intensely interesting and
instructive than moving pictures.
'l"'he high character and refinement -
ment of this class of entert in-
ment is guaranteed by the fact , .
that all Chautauquas produce
the moving pictures as a part of
tbcir program. Tbe management -
ment of the fair has secured this
attraction for each evening during -
ing tbe fair and it will be given
at the park free to everyl > ody.
It is also proposed to send up
at night , an illuminated balloonist -
ist descending in an illuminted
parach u te.
The ladies of the titv are
organizing a floral parade f r the
fair. 'l'his is something that is
scarcely ever attempted by cities
no larger than Broken Bow , b.ut.
we can do it. 'l'he p blic spirit
of our young ladies can not be
equaled. Already fifty equipages
have l > een pledged. Some four-
in-hand , others tandem , double
and single buggies. . pony carts ,
driven by littlc girls-all covered
with flowers-will make a gorgeous -
ous display once seen will never
be forgotten.
'l'he five mile relay race , purse
$150.00 , will be worth going a
a long way to see. Fearing the
girls could not wi th safety endure -
dure the severe strain of so long
a ride , it has been decided that
a woman shall ride th first mile ,
her .partner the second , she the
third , he the fourth , she finish.
Already tbree young ladies have
announced t.heir intention of
entering this race. At least two
more entries are desired and expected -
pected as a number of inquiries
. have been received. Beyond a
question of doubt this will prove
one of the most exciting and
thrilling races during the fair.
Prairie Hill Happenings _
Mrs. W. R. G .rdner , of
Geringe , Nebr. , is visiting bere
with her niece , Mrs. 'l'homas.
Mr. and Mrs. Neth spent
Saturday and Sunday at the Loup.
Miss Ona Rhoades , visited her
brother , Mr. Snyder , on Hunter's
ranch l..st week.
Mrs. Lou Long , of Litchfield ,
is visiting her pJ.rents , Mr. and
Mrs. Rains tillS week.
Grandma Wbitney has been
quite sick for a couple of weeks.
Zumbrota Zephyrs.
Mrs. G. J. Martin visited Mrs.
Oscar 'l"'appan , one day last week.
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Tappan is in very poor health
John Wanng and wife will
kcep house for Niue McComas
while Mrs. McComas is away on
her eastern visit.
Will Carson , wife and son , of
Geneva , Nebr. , visited over
Saturday night. and Sundav at
their old time friends - and
neigbbor , J. L. Koozer.
The Endeavor's of tbe Christ.
ian church started to go to Mr.
' on last Friday evening
with a hay rack heavily loadel
\ with people , and as it was to bl
a box social tbey also had :
I number of boxes. When jus' '
east of Mr. Sands , one of th4
wheel's couldn't keep i side thl
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tlrt . any longer , so consequentlj >
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proceed on their way , the most
of them finishing their journey I
l > y walking. About fifty were
present , a good time is reported ,
and proceeds amounted to $29.25.
'l'he party was very thanldul to
Mr. McComas who loaned them
a wagon to return hOUle in the
wee hours of the morning.
Miss Olive Cole attended the
social at Mr. Apple's in the Bow
last Friday evening.
\ V.V. . Bishop's father amI
niece l ft last Mouday morning I
for their home in Piper City ,
Illinois , after having a very
pleasant ten days visit here.
Miss Olive Cole is enjoying a
few days visit with her friends ,
Jessie and Maud Apple , of the
Bow.
Dry Valley Doings.
A series o'f meetings will be
held at the Coburg school house ,
conducted l > y Rev. Hoff , beginning -
ning Sept. , 8th.
Mrs. George Doober is again
on tbe sick list. Mrs. D's health
has not been good since last
spring.
Hay making is the order of
the daJ.
The ground is too' dry for fall
plowing and rain is . needed for
stirring the ground.
Mr. Clausen marketed hogs this
week that averaged 400 Ibs each.
At the prescnt price a load brings
a good bunch of lucre.
Harv Mattox bought a horse
last week.
Mrs. Ed. 'l'wombly had the
misfortune to step on a nail
which has caused a painful
wound. !
The 18th Annuallt'armers Club
Picnic will be hcld at Will
Murray's grove in Lee Park the
22nd inst.
'l'he Farmers club meets at the
residence of M r , Ed. Spooners
the third Saturday in September.
A Normal Department.
Grand Island Baptist Collegc
' } f.g-.t.I.'Normal : department' the
same as State Normals. 'reachers
follow the sllmc courses and get
same credit as at State Normals.
also state certifi'ates at the com-
plction of the respective courses
without special examinations.
Observation and practice work is
g-iven. in the city schools of Grand
Island.
Tuition $27 , per year ; board
$2.25 per week ; rooms heated and
lighted 7Sc per week.
School begins Scpt. , 10 , 1907.
J. G. W. LnwIs ,
Principal of Normal Dcpt. ,
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BARB-WIRE
Liniment.
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When your hOlses get cut
in the wire the best liniment
is none to good , VanCamps
is the best , to prove thts I
seH to anyone who has never
used it , one bottle and
guarantee it. to give positive
satisfaction or monev . re-
funded.
It is a good plan to ke p
a bottle on hand as this
time of the year when j'OU
are chatlgiHg pastures j'ou
are liable to need it at a
moments notice.
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"The Busy Druggist"
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Fountain today ?
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HARRY KIMBALL ,
Praotioal Undertaker
Lionsed Embalmer
Business phone , 301. Residcnce 334D
rokou. ow. Neb.
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Boys and g4rls : come and see the BBig rl'oddy Bear"
in our window und lenrll how you can got it free.
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nituro which hus como to Broken Bow. It is of a very
Hue cla s and will give our patrons the best aRsort.ment . "
which we have over offered thom. Don't fail to see '
this Hne stoek.
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Yes , you are al ways sa.fe when you bring doctors' prescriptions -
scriptions t..o our prescription department for filling.
We use the 1ncst , purest drugs and medicines only.
'rhe doul > le checldn system we use insures absolute IlC-
curacy in compouncltng. Every ingredient we put into
a prescription is carefully checled back so that there can
be no possiuility of error.
It makes 110 difference whose blank the doctor write ! ? the
prescription on-l > ring it here to be absolutely safe.
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all maIces of typewriters.
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Remtico Paragon , Red Seal
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different weights suited
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All Remtico Typewriter
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