Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 05, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER.COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 190'l. NOi 3.
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The effect of many perfect
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thc latest style. If you
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Tablets , Pencils , Rulers ,
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I a car of [ ic ligan Salt in
sacks and barrels for the
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" ' ' lb. sacks 95c sack.rrhis
Ralt is not out in the rain
exposed to all . kinds of
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eover clean and dry.
, Aurora , Broken Bow &
.Mason City flour. Buy at
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More Money
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Have Added Additional Premiums .
to the Already Large List .
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HERE IS A CHANCE FOR YOU
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The managcmcnt of the Custer
County Fair have decided to give
to each of the first fifty persons
who bring to the fair after he
same opens on Tuesday Ulormng
and before the closing time for
entry of farm products , a. check
of $2.00 and two season hcltets ,
provided the exhibit contains the
following farm products : 1st , a
collection of corn ; 2nd , winter
wheat ; 3rd , spring wheat ; 4th , ,
oats ; 5th , barley and spelts , if
possible ; 6th , Millet ; 7th , alfalfa -
fa , in sheaf or this year's gram ;
8th , broom grass ; 9th , sugar I
canc ; 10th , musk melons ; 11th I
cantaloup s ; 12th , squashes ; 13th
pumpkil1s ; 14th , potatoes ; 15th
onion , , ; 16th , turnips ; 17th tomatoes -
toes and other vegetables.
This premium will not be paid
unless the exhibit contains at
least twenty different 'Of rieHes.
All grain must be lin sh a.r or
stalk. The same products may
be offered for premium. In other
words , you get $2.00 and two
season tickets for making the
exhibit and in adc1ition JOu are
entitled to the regular premium.
See premium list and if you have
not got a list write to the secretary -
tary for one.
A Cure , Likewise Preventative.
'The Loup Valley Queen of
recent c1ate gave out the following -
ing as a cure and preventative
for a disease which has been
thinning the hog ranlts in many
parts of the state :
"Willard Twist , residing at the
west edge of this city , informs
the Queen that he is positive he
has found a cure and prevent a ti ve :
for the disease which has been
the cause of so many hogs dying
over the county He says that
his next door neighbor , August
Wirsching , doctored his hogs for
cholera , but the medicine seemed
to do but little good , and Mr.
Wirsching lost in all 28 head.
About the ame time the herd of
Mr. Twist took sick , and in a
pint of milk he put two drachms
of sulphate of soda , one drachm
of powdered castor beans and five
drops of carbolic acid ; and fed it
to his herd , ani although his
hogs were as sick as any of them ,
he did not lose one. To prcvent
th se in another p n from getting
sick , he gave them potash. He
is postive that the above ingredients -
ients will cure any of them from
the disease that has been so fatal
to the hog family.
Why Is It ?
Bert Walker in Osborne Farmer -
er : Here is one thing we wish
someone would explain to us.
\ \ hy it is that the speech of
IRobert M. LaFollette at Lincoln
park last Monday made such a
hit with the opposition to the
Republican party ? Why is it
that every Democmt , every Populist -
list , every Socialist , every man I
who votes half the l e1 > ublican
ticket on election day and fights
the whole ticket the balance of
tbe time , every man in whose
system the germ of pessimism
and cvery other kind of Ism is
raging , is so tickled over what the
reformer from 'Wisconsin had to
say ? Why is it that every disgruntled -
g-runtled l epublican who is bushwhacking -
whacking for one reason or
another is convinced that he has
found a haven of rellef by swallowing -
lowing the doctrines of La-
Follette ? Lalollette possibly
has some sound doctrines but
why is it tha.t .they so app al to
all the opposItion to the RepubJi-
can party ? Is the Republican
party wrong and the Democratic
p < : rty and the Populist party
and the Socialist party and the
Be1lacher party right ? I ali'ol-
lette maltes no better speech than
W. J. Bryan did , nor no different
one to aay great extent. If t 1 s
country needs Democracy and
Populism and Socialism and
Bellyache to rule it for awhile ,
then LaFoll tte must be right.
[ But unless It does need such a
purgative we are unable to see
I what causes this great glee in
the ranks of the opposition to
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the Republican party.
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Tbe 1907 Ak-sar-ben.
"More attractions for the 'Aie-
Sar-Ben fa1l festival have bec.n
contracted for aud the carnival
grounds this sea1OU ! will rival
any of previous years in Ueir !
wealth of amusemcnt uovelhes.
In additio11 to thc list recentl ) ' :
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; lf1nOU11Ced Doc Breed has signcd
contracts for the appearance of a
new novclty. ' Utl'he Girl In Heel , "
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which is a series of fire dances ;
an electric swing similar to that
at Krug park ; a Turkish 'l'heater
I with three camcls and four
elephants , th41 Oricntal Burlcs.
I quers and Charles Eigne ) " , " 'l'hc
Human l 'ish , " who cats. drinks ,
sleeps and pla.r.s a cornet undcr
water and will gave a high
diving exhibition frec each day
at the carnival grounds. "
A Normal Department. ,
Granel Island Baptist College
has a Normal dcpartment thc
same as State Normals. 'reachers
follow the samc courscs and get
same credit as at State Normals.
also state certificates at the c m-I
pletion of the respectivc courses' '
without special examinations.
Observation and practice' work is
given in thecity schools of Grand
Island.
Tuition $27 per year ; board
$2.25 per week ; rooms heated and
lighted 75c per week.
School begins Sept. , 10 , 190i.
J. G , W. LnwIs ,
Principal of Normal Depf. ,
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BARB-WIRE
Lin lnent.
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When j'our hmscs get cut
, in the wire the best linimcnt
is none to good , VanCamps
is the best , to prove this I
se ) } to anyonc who has ncver
used it , one bottle and
guarantee it to give positive
satisfaction 01' moncv . re-
funded.
It is a good plan to keep
a bottle 011 hand as this
time of the year when you
are chaf1giHg pasturcs you
are liablc to need it at a
moments notice.
S. R. LEE ,
"The Busy Druggist"
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Have you visited our Soda
Fountain today ?
HARRY KIMBALL ,
Practical Undertaker
f& Licnsed Embalmer
Business phone , 301. Residencc 334D
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Boys . nnd girls come and see the "Big reddy > Bellr" .
in our window and learn how you Cfill get.it . free. :
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'N e have just received the largest car load 'of Ful'-
niture which has come to Broken Bow. It is of a very
fine class and will give our patrons the best IlRSOl'tment
which we have ever offered thom" Don't fail to see
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this fine stooke
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When there is sickness in the housc , it 15 nol the time toexpcri-
mcnt. When thcrc is sickncss in thc housc. it is thc timc to
scc your doclor. IIc knows hetter than [ Ulybody else thc ki11l1
, of mcdicinc necccssary to brinl ) 'OU hack to hcalth. When hc
has dhgnosc < 1 thc casc , will write you n prcscription for you to
he tnkcn to the dru storc to hc lilted. Dring this prescription
.t to my store , I gUllrrntec you thRt it will he filted exactly as thc
11oclor indicllted. I guarantee thnt it wilt be filtell with abso-
< j lutc pure , full strength , first quality inlfcdients. Whcn YO\1
aic sick I want to fill your prescriptions.
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