Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 24, 1907, Image 1

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, VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , OCTO ER ,24. . 1907 , NO. 20 ' " , '
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Eye Troubles
sre best avoided by the USe
of proper glasses. These
call be bad here ill quickest -
est time alld moderate cost.
: " Eye Tests
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' ; sCIentific snstrumenta are
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. , , " j. possibiJity of errors. Ileel-
" . : ' aches caused by eye strain
. } give much trouble to students -
' ; dents and scbool children.
Tbe temporary use of glasses -
ses of the right strcngth
will generally give imme-
diale reHef. We sdl them
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Reliability
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You call epend on our
prcscription work , as well
as upon everythinR'in our
store. It is reliable-ab-
solutely so. The work of
I prescription compoundin
IS done wilh the greatest
possible exactness. Alld
we try to be courtcous-
always willing to aid and-
aceonunodatc , without un-
pleasantlp overdoing it.
New customers are coming
all tht time and staying.
The store appeats to , and
ptcases all discriminating
observers.
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DRUGGISTS.
Brolcen Bow , - - Neb.
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, A Page. Full (
of Very Low Prices and Up-to-date Goods
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Kamo Mince Meat , pure , nicely spIced , 3 package ; 'for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :25 :
' j A t ne finished Childs' roonJ , good quality , each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IS (
. , _ White semi-porcelain , individual bullers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 t
r Good Choppers , a household neccessity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
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Bu } ' some nice a'nd fresh ngg Nooi1tes , 1 : c size 7 ; 5C size. .03 :
; . c d SHck Bed. . l1g , . sure xten inator , It oll.le , each . . . . . . . . , ! . . . . . 5 I {
, t Slllne up-All kinds of Sto\e Pohshes.IOc , ; > lze or 3 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 .
Drinking Glasscs , , cheap at 60c a dozcnsellthcm ; at. . . . . . . . . . . . .50
Beautiful Engraved g1:1s6es , $1 :25 : per Ilozen ; wc sell them at. . . . . . . . .9 < >
, 1 Cuspoclorsgood.vatues.eachat35cand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5C
, Blue , uce , Jib" , . 6 roqoe , wotb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 1
{ Husklllg pegs , each 5c , JOc , ISC , : ! ( ) c ' , 25c , and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 -
: Panacea & Standard.Chicken Foods'-makes hens laY-Eg s worth. , .20 ?
" ; Hus 'lUg ' g t eves an mlllens , 3 pnJrs . f or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :25 : . -
Coffee l\lills-rablets-Crauberries , 2 quarts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 =
Our Lamp Sale was a winner. We have plenty to select fronye have - > ;
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_ all . kinds of Vasc , Stand , Hanging and Glass lamps at 10 per cent discount. =
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"f 'Vhen it comes to Stoves that do not re- i
' ' " i. . quire heaps of talk we are there. The
'j' I Btoves we have do the work. and l'ecom- il
, i . mend themselves. 1'hey have a reputation
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'i. _ stone corn shellerR-can furnish repairs. I
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r Talk to us about International gasoline !
I : en ines-Station ry and Tl'fiCt : Oll engines I
i -hom 2 to 15 I-T O'SQ ) power.Ve also i
I have nil kinds of Fee Grinders. i
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A CusterlCounty Gentle an , Well Posted in Tax
Matters , Says1TheY" " . an , Tells How and
Gives a Number of illustrations.
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SOMETHING EVERY TAX PAYER SHOULD KNOW
You arc told that taxes are as
high as they cau be th t the
taxes are at the limit.
You notice that there is a
difference between taxes being to
the limit aud the levy beiu ' to
the limit. 15 mills is the hmit
uuder the statutes for county
purposes. but does not include
any tax for bonded indebtedness.
You can. have a 15 mills levy for
county purposes and a bond levy
additional.
In giving the examples below I
to show you how county taxes ;
can be increased I have taken the
"listed value" from the tax books'
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for Jear 1907. and the "amounts
bought for" I took from the deed
as now appears of rec rd.
In giving the amounts "listed.
Cor" . this is supposed to be the
one-fifth value of the land as
appraised in 1904. It does not
sb'ow that anyone was trying to
evade his value to lessen his taxes
but thought to be a one-fifth ,
actual value. ,
By tal < cg , the present cash
price as shown' ' by the deed you
can readily ell that land is much
higher now than in 1904 and your
next assessed value is to be one-
fifth of its actual value.
In this statement I have considered -
sidered county tax 'only ; I have
not considered the state school ,
school bond , or township levies ,
just the county levy only.
In March 1907 , Olis M. Newman -
man bought the seU of 32-14-21
for $7700.00 as shown by the deed.
Now the one-fitth of the purchase
value is $1540.00. 1'hlSland - is
now listed for $745.00 which is
. supposed to be one fifth value
.as s.how'n by , the .1907 fax list
which at 10 mills ( the present
county levy ) would be $7.45
county tax for Mr. Newman to
pay. This same land can be
listed at $1540.00 ( one-fifth of
purchase price ) whicb at 15 mill s
would be $23.10. So Mr. New-
mans county tax can be increased
from $7.45 to : il23.10 and not go
beyond the limit.
On Sept. 23. 1907 , R. J. Kelly
and Jos' ' Fennimore bought the
w of sec 3-17-24 for $6596.00 as
shown by the contract. One-fifth
of the purchase price is $1919.00.
' 1"his " land is listed for the year
1Y07 , for $430.00 ( which is supposed -
posed to be th one-fifth value )
as shown by the tax list , which
at 1 < 1 mills ( the present county
levy ) would be $14.30 county tax
for Kelly and Fennimore to pay.
Tbis same land can be listed for
$1919.00 ( one-fifth of purchase
price ) which at 15 mills' would
be $28.79. So Kelly and Fenni-
mora county tax can be increased
from $4.30 to $28.79 and not po
beyond the limit.
In Feb. , 1907 Herman J. Martin
bought nwU 25-17-32 for $4400.00
one-fifth of which is $88'0'.00.
This land is listed in 1907 for
$247.00 and the county tax at
10 mills is $2.47. This land can
be Jisted for $880.00 which at 15
mills would be $13.20. So Martin's
county tax can be increased from
$2.47 to $13.20 and not exceed
the limit.
In March 1906 R. E. Brega
bought the w ne ! and nw ! and e
of sec. 7158 for GOOU.OO ( 'is
shown by the deed now on record )
and oue.fifth would be , $1200.0U.
' 1'hls land is now Hstod for the year
1907 for + 432.00 supposed to be the
one fifth value when a8sessed , now
M32.00 at 10 mills would be $11.82
the present county tax. This same
l.nd can e listed for $120000
which at 16 mills would make $18.00
county tax. Mr. Brega's county tax
can he increased from $4,32 to
$18.00 and not exceed the limit.
In Jan. 1907 David 'r. Adc4ms
purchased the se ! sec. ,29.20-18 for
$6360.00 one fifth of which is
1272.00. This land is now listed
. for $576.00 whch ; at 10 mills is
$5.76 the present county tax. I his
same land can be liB'led for $1272,00
! and at 15 mills would bo $19.08.
You Bee Mr. Adams' county tax can
I bo increaBed from $5.7 to U9.08
and not go beyond the limit
On Sept. 17 , 1907 Laraon BroB.
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bougbt the 80 ! 30-16-26 for + 3200.00
Ono.fifth is $ li4 ! > .00 which nt 16
mills would amount to { ) .20 county
tax. 'l'hiB land is liatod nt * 206.00
which at 10 mills is $205 tno present -
ent county tax. Now I.llrBOn BrOB
county tax caR 00 illcr oBsod from
$2,05 to $9.20 aDd n. t exceed the
limit
111 Aug. 1906 Anson E. W"od.
worth purchnBed the st llWDel
n aw ! scc. 3-16-17 for $8000.00
one fifth of which ia $1600.00 f\lul
at 15 mills would ho $24.00. 'fhiH
SBmo land is lieted for * 600.00 ono.
fifth v'\lue at time of assessmont.
Now $000.00 at 10 mlls : th6 present
ent county levy iB $6.00 the present
county tax. You will BOO that M\
\\'oodworth's county tax ean be in-
creB8 d from $6.00 to t24..00 and
not go beyond Lho limit
In Apdl AO' { ) ; William H. Hughes
bought tbo s ! aw ! 26 nnd w nw !
and ne nw ! 80C. 35-13.17 lor
3875OU one.fiClh if ! $775.00 at 15
mills would be $11.68. lIt is 1istmt
at .280.00 whioh at 10 mill" is $2.80
county ax. 1\1r. Hughoo' county
I ta.x can o increl1stc1 from $ ' ] .80 to
$11.63 and 1I0t exceed the hmit.
I You can readily aoo that all landa
have lDcrcased greatly in this coun.
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bc ssosBod on the above basiB , nnd
you will also observe that with an
increase in value end tbe levy rnisod
frolr 10 mills to 15 mills y ur county -
ty tex can be increased from 3 to 4 :
times higher than they aru now.
An I am Bure that in CUS9 ot division -
ion thllt the enormous expense of
tro.ulIcribing tbe recoed , building
proper county build3nga will rc.
quire the limit in vnluo and the
limit in levy for many yeara and
then Some more.
Be cnr fLtl how YOll vote that you
don't put on . grea.ter tax burdeli
than you naw have.
INVEHTlOA.'fon.
Let us print those 1et-ter heads.
New type and up-to-date styles
B. Be M. Train Schedule
WEST 1I0UND
No. 3 ? local passenger. ex. Sunday. ar. 6:20 p nt
41 coast pass.elllfur. dally , leave. . . . 7.5I a m
43 coast ] 1aHSeUlCer. dally leavc..12:20 a'lII
47 local freight , arrive 2:10 pm h' 3jl0 Pili
. EAST BOTJND.
No. 40 local asllenl\'er. leave. . . . . . . . . . . .11:20 a m
4Zcoast paRsenger.leave . . . . . . . . . .5j48 P III
44 coallt passenlCcr.lcave. . . . . . . . . . .5:14 : a III
S local frcllCht arrive. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:10111I
J ? and 40 do not run wesl uf UruKen lIuw
Scbedule of Broken Bow Mail. .
Schedule of arrival and departure of malls
from Broken now pust uffice
Pouches for east close aft follows :
Train No. 4Q.1I a m : No. 4 5:15 p IIIj No 43
44.7:30 p. m.
Pouche ! ! for west close aB follows :
Train No. 43. 7:30 P. 111. : No. 41.7:30 a. m.
Office hours. 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Office open Suudays from 9:30 to 10:30 : a. III.
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We have a ver } ' pleasing
story for you , a story of
drug v lues. We will tell
you of medicine that will
work for your benefit. We
will tell you of drugs you
need and medicines you
cannot affor to he with-
out. Onr waut is to supply -
. ply ) 'OU with the best drug
and to provide them for a
reasonable price.
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Sample Battot Received.
County Clerk Pigman has received -
ceived from Secretary of State
Junkin a sample ballot of the
stat ticket to be used at the
election 011 Nov. 5th. ' 1'he
sample is to he u ed as a gu.ide so
that the ballots 111 every county
in the state mny he uniform.
The secretary of..tate , ; \ ! . . placed
the names of the ndidates for
rail way commissioner after the
candidates for regents , for the
reason , he said. the railway commission -
mission became a part of the
state constitution after all the
other state officers and therefore
should be last on the ballot.
' .rhe republican state cOl1ve'ntion
placed the railway commissioners
in nomination evcn before the
governor and immediately fol.
lowing the nomination of a. .
candidate for the United States
senate. At the top of the sample
ballot the prohibition party comes
last , following the socialists ,
even though the prohibitionists
cast 5,106 votes and the socialists
only 2,991) at the last election.
The law requires the secretury
of state to place the : : alldidates
on the ticlcet ac ording to the
number of votes cast by the part } ' .
1'hat is , the party casting the
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SEE HERE YOU
R AD TI1IS. PRICE LIST
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Heinz Pure Cider Vincgar , per 'gat. . . . . . . . . . . 35
Cote Bros. White Wine Vinegar , pCI' gat. . . . . 40
, Canncd Pcas , "Ideal. " 2 cans for. . . . . . . . . , . 25
Golden Wax Beans , J. 1\1. , 2 cans for. . . . . . . . 25
Canncd Punlpkin , 2 cans fOI' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
nakin Powder , Rabbitltoot , toe 15c 8mI. . . . 25
Heinz Pcpper Snuce , per bottle. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
'Itlower Pots , :2 : in. to 14 in. , from 5c to. . . ' . .1.2
Hc nz Apple Butter , from 25C to. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .
IIcin7 Currant Jelly. . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . :25 :
M \ . 1\tushroollls , perclUl. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Woolson. Spice Co's Coffees \ . .
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. Corker , bulk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 15
. . . . . . . . , . . . . : . . . . dJelllorc . JJralld , :2 : pound can. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . q , ' , . . . . . , , : '
" I \ , lcllna.l\I. & G. , 3 pound call. . " . . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 . < "
l'caberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :25. : , . . .
Afr / can Java. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ' " '
Bunt. Cake. , Pies , Coolcic. , Doughnuts , Jell Roll.
Eagle Grocery . Co.
Phone 58 .
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Sheppard & Burk
Shepherd & Bark wants to call your
attention to their elegant line of bottle
goods , such as
. . Olives .
Caper Sauce
Ohili Sauce
Oyster Cocktail " .
OatsllI )
Chow Chow
lustard
Sweet Pickles
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hig hest number of votes com
first on the ballot and so on down .
the line. In the body of the
ballot , however , the prohibition
party is placed ahead of the
socialists. The' secretary foIl
lowed t e law in making up the
candidates on the ticket and followed -
lowed the ballot used last year in
preparing for th straight party
vote at the hcad of the ballot
J. L. Claflin , a leading prohibitionist - '
hibitionist , ha'd his attention'
cal1ed to the matter and said
no objection would be made by
the prohibition party to being
last on the hrad of the ticket.
A Normal Department.
Grand Island Baptist College
has a Normal department the
same as State Normals. Teachers
follow the same courses and ge
same credit as at State Normals.
also state certificates at the om :
pletion of the respective courses
without special examinations.
Observation and practice work iB
gi ven in the city schools of Grand
Island.
'l'uitit't1 $27 per year ; board
$2.25 per wccj ) r00111S heated aud
. lighted 75c per week.
i School begins Sept. , 10 , 1907.
i J. G. W. LnwIs ,
Pnncipal of Normal Dept. ,
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Sweet mix picldes
Lea & Pm'rins Sauce
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'Pepp r Sauce .
Olives in bulk
. , Sweet , sour pickles
Chow chow in bulk
Dill pickles
in bulle
We else have plenty of Ripe 11111 Green Tomatocs alld all kinds vegetables
Phone 125. South Side Square
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, PICMR1Js oCftINA
Is :1 unique product. % c decoration of this ware is notable
for originality and beauty. Fat' that uuJcl nable somethinlt
which attacheo to products made
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under conditiontl of
freedom and who tale
plcasure in WIHlt they
do. Call and see our
display.
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