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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
L\btMlIm \ oo'o'F ' ' . Bt.to mlt . . I. . . . . "USTER ( JOUNTY EPUBLICAN. ; , VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , JBRA8KA ; : , THURDSAYJ SEPTEMBER 12,1907. , NO. 14. - I Handsome I ' " . I _ is the Hand adorn cd by our jcwelry. Rings exquisite in design an cxccution. Bracelets of new and original pat. tcrns , We have a large Watch and Clock dcpartment in which are man } ' excellent time kecpcrs and many that are bcautiful parlor or' namcnts as wcll. A fine assortmcnt of bcautiful Gift Silverware for your inspcction , I , - _ , ! ' 1':1:11 : : , - i W w : GET YOUR . * School : B 00 k S III AND \11 School Supplies AT w ww Baisch's Drug Store. * \ ' " - , . . - : III11 * " > - \11 11W W II' . \11 W e 1 lave everyt h. lUg you w ; need in that line. : t Tablets , Pencils , Rulers , ' Composition Books , etc. III m w J.8. & J.F.Baisch . . . . ' " w ' " W iii DRUGGISTS. m w ' " w ; Broken Bow , - - Neb. . m . " ' E-Ir-E-f : H.E'EE E-E-c : , Irlr-E' Ir-i-EE' : ' , . : ' " ! 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' ! .urc 01U ' - hh' V.111t : Dr ( ) MARK t.-- o 0 O' . , , , , . . . , . , - ' . , , , , . . ' . I It Win Certainly Be a Humnler , Some Facts Concerning the Custer County Fair to be Held in Broken Bow Next Week Dec Culture . One of the important interests that is not bein& , over-looled in Custer county 1S Bee culture. With the wonderful acreage I of alfalfa in Custer county one does not realize the amount of money there is in this business. It is 'a business that ladies can very weJl handle. Mrs. Amos , of Comstock - stock , will have bees on exhibition - tion at the coming [ i'air a d will be glad to impart to all any in. formation she can give thel11 on this subject. She is an expert apiarist and has made a success of the busi'ness. Fine Arb The Fine Art exhibit will be in charge of Mrs. . M. S. Edd ) ? , of Merna.Ve expect to see a fine display in this department. The premiums while not large arc something and the satisfaction of having taken ofle of these premiums - iums is much greater value than the money paid therefor. Let every ne bring- their oil pain - ings , pastel , Bowers , landscapes , portraits , collection of hells and all things that belong to this department. Needle Work Do not overlook the needle work department. This depart- men t will be in charge of Mrs. J. S. Mol , neux. All who make exhibits will have fair treatment. It is the hope of the management that this exhibit at the coming fair will be the best in years. Educational Department 'l'he leading sch ols of the country are now having as a' distinct - tinct departm'nt of their educational - ional cours , domestic science. All women ought to know how to cook. Many suggest that our grand-mothers' were beter coolts than the present gener- , ation. Mrs. T. L. Farnsworth' ' has charge of the culinar.v department - partment of the coming fair. It is the hope of the management that this stall will be filled to the roof with displays in this class. The manager is always hungry. The Fruit Di.play Already fruits have been shipped from eastern counties for display at the fair. It is the hope of the management that there will be a large display of Custer county fruits. While this has not been a good year for fruits in this county it is hoped all who can furnish anything like a creditable display of Custer county fruits will bring or send the same to the fair. Farm Product. We hope the liberal offer concerning - cerning farm products made by the management of the County fair in last weeks publications will not be over-looked. The examination of this offer will disclose - close that the first 50 persons bringing to the fair for exhibition the products mentioned in this advertisement will receive each $2,00 whether the same takes a' ' . premium or not and also two. season tickets for the fair. : The Roce. The manag-ernent is more than ple'Jsed with the prospect for the races at the coming fair. AI- reacly entries in the free-for-all and the 2:25 : trot and pace are filled. This assures at least five starts in both of these races. The probabilities , arc there will not be less than seven. 'l'hese races will be a fight from start to finish and in all probabili ties will require five or six heats to de- termine. Horses from Council Bluffs , Grand Island , Aurora and South Dakota have already entered and paid their entrance fee. If the weather is good there will be better races this year than ever in the historv . of the track. The Ladie. Relay Race , ' 1'he entries in the five mile relay races have already reached the number of five. 'l'his will be the most interesting race ever on the fair grounds. The lady .rides the first mile , her partner the second , she the third , her partner the fourth and she I finishes \he race. Each pair have five horses. Each horse runs half a mile and rests until his turn comes again. 'l'hosc who witncss this racc will never forget it. N. ) morc thrilling race can be' put upon the tract. New Building. 'rhe Ampitheater is now com- plcted and painted. ' 1'he ncw cattle barn holds 48 hend of cattle and is also completed , and the management expects the stalls filled. The Ampitheatcr is the most commodious and comfortable - fortable of any count ) ? in the state. The Baby ! \how The baby show will oCCUI at 1 o'clock Friday. Alpha Morgan , the superintendent. oC this feature - ure , has no babies of his own , and , being a great lovcr of babies , has a < 'ded $5 to the premiums already offered : Etcctcrn. . 'l'he race track at the Cair ground is in the best possible condition and is very fast. If hc weather is good some wonder- Cull races will be witnessed. 'l'he high wire artist , halloonist nnd moving picture men have all notified the management nothing will prevcnt their attendance. 'l'here will be tents for those who come and desire to remain over nig ht. 'rhey can be had by applyinn- Jules IIaumonl , the secrl.'tary. Hemember , season tickets for the amphitheater are forty cents for { he season. If you neglect to purchase season tickets the singlc tic1Cts will cost you fiteen : cents. Season tickets to the grounds good for all four days ar one dollar , single admission - mission , thirty-five cents. Duroe Hogs at the Fair. When you attend th Custer County Fair don't fail to see thc exhibit of hogs from the Custer County Herd of Dnroc.Jerseys owned by John Re.ese of Brolnn Bow , Neb. Crimson Wonder , Jr. , one of the great boars of the breed will be on exhibition , also spring pigs. A Normal Department. . . . ; Grand Island Baptist College has a Normal department the same as State Normals. Teachers follow the same courses and get same credit as at State Normals. also state certificates at the completion - pletion 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 75c per week. School begins Sept. , 10 , 1907. J. G. W. LmvIs , Principal of Normal Dept. , , - When you : BUY DRUGS be sure and get the best. You can't afford to take chances W1 th the sick or in- jured. You must have the kind of relief that only pure drugs , skillfully compounded - ed , will give. We are in business to meet that want. We don't sell cheap drugs. It don't pay. An } man in our store who compounds a prescription Imows huw or he wouldn't be behind the case. He haste to be a registered pharma- cist. We invite } ? ou tu give us a trial. 8. R. LEE , "The Busy Druggist" . . - - , Have you visited our Soda , Fountain today ? , HARRY I < lMBALL , , Practical Undertaker Llcnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Resi cnce 334 IJrakollUaw , Nob. - . DURIN'G THE FAIR . MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE . EAGLE GROCERY . ' . , " . . . r " I . , Armour's Chipped Beef. . , I Swift's ' Cooked Cor11 Beef ' \Visco sin Cream Cheese ' ' , . . ' - C'udahy's Bologna Sausage' l\AlCES \ DEJ.JICIO US L UNCI1J S . . , Gold Label Sardines : .Libby's Potted I-Iam , Lib y's \r egetftble Soup. GRAPES PEACHES PEARS BANANA8 ORANG1 S LE 10NS - . - . . - . - - . . . . . . - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - v : m ; z j 1i : :2 : : : g : 1rhi1 ! ! : m : lm Ui When You Are Sick m _ u \ h : Iere ' : Ck : : : ; I : h = I : : IC tI" , . [ . . .peri" - - ment , Whcn thcre is sickncss in the housc , it Is thc tlmc to sce your doctor. lIe knows heltcr thnn anybody else the kind of mcdlcine nccccssnry to hring you hack to hcalth. Whcn he has dhgnoscd the case , will write you a prescription for you to he taken to the drug store to he fiUcI } , Bring this prcscrlption to my storc , I guarrntee you that it will be fillcd exactl , ) ' as the doctor lII1icatcd. I guarantee that it will hc fillcd with abso. are sick I W8nt to fill ' ur prescriptions. i : ! ' 1 - , 'I - - - - : sIttt""t"ty"tttt"tttttttYt1ttttt1t't"ttt"t"tt1tt'tt'1t " " " " " " " , " , " , , ' " , " " ' ' - - - - I'Shepparcl" & BurkS - - - : : : : = = - - - = = Invite all their Customers an l : n'riends = : ; - : : : : I E : to call'aJ1l1 see t.hem during the fair. : : : : : : : - - - - : ; : : Everything will he l"air Fair : week. = = - - E : \Ve will h ve everything good to eat. = = . : : : : . : : : : : - - - - - - - - - - - - = = : : : : : Fruits and Fresh Vegeta.blee' . - - - - - - - - - - - - Phone 125. South Side Square ltl1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 _ . , , _ _ _ - . . . . _ - - - _ - ' M---- " " " " " : : : ' " : " - - : : : : : : : They Compel Admiration Studebaker Wagon and we guarantee that there isn't GEO. WILLING , BROKEN now. NEB. #