Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 14, 1907, Image 1

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: . .f" " VOL Y.XVI , ' . ; BROKEN BOWl CUSTER COUNTY. , NEBRA.SKA. , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 14. 190'l. . , N : 23 '
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Beautiful , Bracelets
that ) ' 011 may sflcct front plain
gold Rnr11\1 hl } ' ornalllcntt'd-
all attrocth'c ourl rich looldn .
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pre ent for a lady relRtive or
expected to become Otic. Here
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ns ortU1cnt of plain and fancy
Jewl'lr ) ' to suit all tastes and
preferments. Eolr Rings and
, Watchcs , Chains , Chnrltl ; , En-
J0J.tc11Ient and Wcddin Rings ,
Dangles , Golt1fountcd Hat.
Pins , Scarf.Pins , Elc. Also
, i1verwnre in great varip.ty at
fair priccs.
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YOURS
FOR THE
BEST DRUGS
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body's busine's ! but our own.
1'bat occupies all of our
time.
, If done properly it requires
increastng watcl1rulnes to
keep up the stock so that
when a prescription comes
in' for no matter what , we
have it right on the shelf
waitin'g { or just such a pre-
scription.
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We take c re of our prescription -
scription stock of drugs in
that wave It's worth knowing -
ing wh n you really want'
, the best drugs ( , lnd medicines
J.S , & J.F.Baisch
DRUGGISTS.
Brolen Bow , - - Neb.
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The Blue Belle P as at 15c per carl. B tter than fresh peas \
. Pride of Michigan P ar , 2 for 25c. Very tender and sweet '
i An- kinds of Stove Polishliquid . anrl dry-3 for.25c' f\ )
, Husking Pegs , Sc , 10c , 25c , 35c. Glov s and Mitts , 90c doz- ' i
Un versa I Bread Mix r-the best kind-two sizes
Bread and Cake Boxes. 70c , 80 , 'JOc and $1 sizes '
True Hubbard Squashes. fine eating. 20c and 25c each J
1 : Sweeping. Brooms , ( air quality. 25c 30c and 35c each I'
: A few Food Choppers left at 50c each. Buy one. ' .
Tht' finest of Brea fast ' at 20c
acon a pound "
1 . Our Tea Leaf Tea at 50c per pound. Is worth 60c. 1
. The finest can Pumpkins at 15 < a can. Better than fresh
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1'his means $10 less than
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The Election ftermath. -
I That there was an election in I
. Custer county last weck is evidenced -
denced b ) ' the county papers ,
, . most of the ditors expressing an
opinion regarding it and t 1e followIng -
lowIng is what they had to sn ) ' :
Sargent Leader : "Now that
the county division campaign has
been waged we sugge t that aU
take the American view of the
matter and gran to each other
the right to think and work for
what he thinks best. We can't , .
always have our way in public
matters , nor is it decisive of the ,
'right ' or wroLJg of an issue that
one side or the other is defeated.
Some of the tbi gs we most
enjoy and prize today , were
acquired through centuries of de-
feat. What is gained by discussion -
sion in open fair contest of facts
is more apt to he right than where
opinions arc .imposed. Ther is
a1 ways a magnanimtty among
tbose wbo fight with p ople who
subtuit public issues to public discussion -
cussion , and it is the highest
attainment of good cjtizenship to
"scrap" for opinion's sake , and
then submit to a friendly spirit
to the will of the majority until
the logic of truth prevails , "
Comstock News "T ,
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lar annual election was beld in
Comstock on schedule time last
Tuesdav. The day was a ! ine
one and a heavy' vote was cast-
131-which probably represented
about 90 per cent of the voters of
thl. precinct. Everything was
quiet and very little discussion
indulged in. Little interest was
manifested in candidates and
about all the surplus talk expended -
ed was over the , question of
county divlsiop , which secmed to
be the paramount is .ue on hand.
We talked with some who seemed' '
to have a timidity and d1flidencc
the way. they intended y.oting.
Now , w'e vott d the straight republican -
publican ticket , and against
couutv divH.ion , aud have our
rea o s for so doing. Now , many
tbink to keep a closed mouth is
aU right. Perhaps it is , how-
f'ver , we' once knew a man in
Chicago who : lost a fortune by
keeping a closed mouth , so that's
the way it goes-difference of
opinion. "
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Oconto Register : "Everything
went along peaceably and quiet
on election day. Kennedy with
2862 showed , Richardson with his
2332 that the only tbing that a
man can marry is a woman. Van
Antwerp with 2849 turned Lamb
with his 1432 out to greener past -
t ure where he can find better
lau..b.quarters. "
Merna Postal Card : "The full
republican ticket was elected ith
tbe exception of Edward li' ley
for supervisor from this district
who was elected bv an overwhelming -
whelming majority ver the republic -
public n canuidate. Didn't Mr.
Morrow make Cole go some , regardless -
g-ardless of the fact that whoever
had the printing of tbe ballots
left the title "Dr. " off the front
end of the doctor's name. "
[ Yes. Cole did go some-receiv- 1
ed almost the biggest majority.of
anyone on the ticket. Maybe
those 2500 postal cards the "Dr. "
sent out to voters had something
to do with Cole's "going some"
-and then some.-EDITOR. '
Ansley Chronicle : "Election
passed off quietly and from pres.
ent indications the vote throughout -
out the county will be a record-
breaker. The campaign throughout -
out was a clean one. In the
county the republicans get everything -
thing with the exception of the
board of supervisors. County division -
vision was defeated by something
like 1500 votes. However , as
will be seen by these figures , tbe
divisionists have made big gains.
They should not be disheartened
by the result of last Tuesdaybut ,
should start the foundation at
on e for waging a more glres-
sive campaign next year. Lack
of organi ation on the part of
the divisionists is' responsible to' '
a gJent extent for th ir defeat.
( n many communities no work
had been done at aU , and the
, 'oters were entirely ignorant of
the question , even as to lines. "
f Mason City Star : "Once more
the-voters of Custer county have
shown by their votes 'that they
did not want county. div.ision. . It
is very evident that the division
sentiment was confined mostly to
the immediate terrH ry surrouqd-
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the prospective county scats
in the proposed new counties ,
and that the rural districts generally -
erally did not want dh'ision.
'l'his on1\ ' shows , as we bave said
on other" occasions , tbat county
division was merel ) ' a county scat
matter intended to boom few
town at the l'xpense of the farm-
ers-who are the be viest taxpayers -
payers in the county. As nearly
a can be learned. at the time we
go to press , the majorit } . against
division is about 1600. Now the
ivision has been killed by the
voters of this county , let us bury
it deep and let it sleep forever.
M lY good old Custer county always -
ways remain as she is today , and
reign supreme a nong the other
counti s as one of the largest ,
best and most powerful and influential -
ential counties in the state of
Nebraska. ,
Man and Wife Wantea.
Man and wife-wanted to take
charge of my ranch and do { 'arm
work , Gno , WILLING.
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For Rent. .
Two rooms in the Cltster block.
Inquire at the RIPUDLICAN offi'ce.
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Hog
Cholera
Yes. there is some hog cholcra iu
thc country , ClAn ouncc of pre-
vcntion is worth a pounl1 of cure"
is true. but in hog cholcra , "on
ounce of prevention h worth se\'e.
ral pounds of cure. I have 110
cure but I hl\\'c a good preventive
in Great Westcrn Hog Rcmedy.
This hOJ { remcdy is n combination
of the Govcrnmcnl Ho lemcdy
and the Great Westcrn Worm Kil.
ler. This hog remetlr when fed
to hogs ncts as a tOIllC. a conditioner -
tioner , an appetizer , and wi11 thoroughly -
oughly renovate the i r Systool.
'lhe Government' says their hog
remed ) ' is the best blood medicine
for hog -and doesn't that mean
something ? Worms kill m 0 r e
hogs than all othcr canses combined -
ed and for that reason this hog
remedv is combined with n worm
kmcr. ' Did you ever feed a hog
relnedy ? If so , what did you payer
{ or it ? This is worth $7 pcr cwt.
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S. R. Lee
"The 8uay Druggi.t"
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It Will Pay Y OU
There isn't the sllghtcst usc in pa'ing morc . than we charge for
} whcn we give ) ' 011 cxnctl ) what is ordcrcd by
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: your p lpsiclan , au give Y\.ll1 the highest quality It is pos ible
to obtain in drugs and chclllicals us cd In that prescription.
YOllmoy pay more hul yOICRn't gct It any bcttcr. VOll
may pny less but YOll take great chnt1ccs , It is 110 tlllle to go
, . hunting for a bargain when ) ' 011 WRnt a prclcription pul up.
This is not a bargain countcr drug store. We charge n fair
price for the bcst possible to obtain. It 1 > a8 us. It will YOll.
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rfJ y ure fine one& and the price , .
is just right. '
J I Don't IHu'chas uefol'u Heeing them
Sheppard Bnrk'
Phone 125. SOllth Side Square
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Titles Examined. ,
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Abstracts } 'urnished.
Bow 'faxes P jd ! 21' . non-re . J
Real Estat bought. ' . , .
A bstract Real Estate f r sale. ' "
R al Estate Loans.
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I. A. RENE'AU , . -
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For this amount we will send you
both. the HUPUDLICAN nd the AMItRI-
O N L Y $1 CAN FAP.MRR for one year. This' ; applies -
plies to everone who pays $1.00 in ad-
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vance. This means $2 for one.
'l'HE REPU BLICAN , BROIEN BOW.
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_ November : 19 to 23 , Inclusive 'J
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Demonstration of . ;
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Moore's Ranges
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Free Lunch ach Day
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We want to show you
that a third of your present
fuel bill in the ICitchen' can '
be saved if one of Moore's'
Hanges are in your house.
One of these ranges will be
in actual operation at this iI
store every day next week.
and you can see for you ' - '
self that less fu l is used I
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than has heretofore been
thought possible.
Miller & K nne'dy , ;
Successors to w. s. n edy
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