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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
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'I.'hursdnr , Nov. 14 , J907. . . . . = _ . _ . _ _ : . . _ _ _ ' ' " . _ _ . 'V" ' . ! The flurry is passed. 'rberc have ) been no failurcs worlh considering - ing , no ruw , no panic. 'rhcre has been no occa iorJ , in fact , for the vast amount of flurrJ' taUt tbat bus been heard in the streets. ' 1'll1s counLTy has nothing tbe matter with it. A real financial cr.l.sis has been for several years , out of the question ' 1'he material - terial wealth IS too great and our "capacity for production is so enormobs that only cataclysmic conditions could bring' nn extended - ed period of depr ssion that would effect the entire Jand. Po itive results for good arc to come from the little flurry that is now passing. Already the atmosphere - mosphere is fresher. 'fhe skies are clearing. The individuals who were the shakic t are coming out of the storm ceJlars. Confidence - dence , which , however , was never seriously impaired , is rapidly returning - turning to the. 110rmal. And tbe big , oundjng west has , never looked so well , nor has the futun : ever be ore loomed so gloriously for it. . . . . .l- . . _ Everv - inte11igent agriculturist , ought -to join heartily with i efforts now being wade by tbe National Association of Audubon - bon societies to xpand and render - der more cff ctive' legisJation now on the st tn"te bCloks intended - ed to protect ins ctiverous native birds. The plan of campaig-n has already broadened great ! v under thc stimulation of recent appenls from farmers , fruit raisers - ers , cotton and grain gro\V ( > r ! , and ranch men from almost a11 lIlections of the country. The merger of th Burlington lines , authorized at a meeling of the stock holders of that system , which brings 42,000 miles of track under line name , is technically - cally the largest traction roundup - up tbe bistory of rails ever knew. The tendflncy is daily stronger. , . . . - - - - - One of the greatest troubles in the proh bition battle is tbat peopJe do not discriminate between - tween temperance and prohibi- tion. There are many who believe - lieve in the former-and practice it-who are not in sJ'mpathy with the latter. . The result of tbe election in Kentucky indicates that if President - dent Roosevelt would consent to take a , second elecHve term , the "solid south" might be a thing of the past after the next elec- ' tion. . . - After the 16th of this month- when addressing letters to that part of the country now knowl ] as I dian Territory-write it "Okla. " If the prohibition movemeni becomes much more widespread the distilleries may be forced te quit making booze and commenc ( manufacturing dena'tured alcohol. . It ie claimed that since ther ( . bav bce so many dynamite ex' ploslons 1'1 trunls-tbe baggagl smashers don't slam t.hem dowl so hard. It is claimed that Hearst didc' vote at the recent election in Nev York. He wasn't a candidatl for any office. The Standard Oil company i still waiting for a rebate on tha fine-before paying. ' Financial Outlool , More Cheerful. ' 1'he week opened in New YorJ city under Ulore favorable aus pices than has prevailed in ha city for s veral weeks. 'l'he trust companies agains which had been severe runs werl receiving deposits and pavin ! out cash on checks , on MondaJ morning in the usual way. Th flow of gold from Europe , whicl now has reached the enormou sum of nearly $52,000,1)00 ) , to , get'-er 'with nearly as great al increase in bank currency , whicl is b ing provided for wll , SOOI remov the base of the financia cricis and pul our banking lnsh t"ti0118 on a normal basis. I / _ " . , u.a" .b.L-4 > _ _ _ _ , , _ . _ _ 4 . _ , J. . . " ' ' ' _ _ _ . . _ _ l _ _ n _ _ _ . , _ _ _ _ . , .4 - - - -4.-- . _ < t. . : : : : . 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It adheres to it not from any sen timen tal consideration , bu t because in its judgment it lays the foundation of confidence and . prosperity ; because it tends to. build up American industry , diversify the employments of the people , enlarges tbe opporlunity for capital and labor and improves the markets for the products of the farm. It is neither a selfish nor a restrictive policy , for It'i bcnefits are generally diffused tbroughout tbe country. Dr. G. E. Pennington Locates Here. The An'3elmo EnterprIse , of last week , pays trihute to Dr. G. E. Penningtol1 as followg : The many friends of our doctor G. E. Pennington will be pained to learn tbat he is about to leave our village to take up th prac- tice. of his brother in llroken Bow , wbo will removed to Cbicago. Although we are plea.sed to know tbat Mr. Pennington will have a bctter field , it is with beartfelt regret that we se hitp Jeave our midst. Anselmo's Joss is Broken Bow's gain and we join in wisb- ing him great success. Mr. P n- ning-ton's place will be fiJJ d b'r bv Dr. E. E. Ward , who comes to us higbly recommended and we feel be. will do jURtice to tbe well established practice of bis prede- cessor. To Our Friends and Patrons : Brokcn Bow , Nov. 9 , ' 07. At a meeting of tbe stockholders - ers of tbe Security State Bank of Broken Bow , Nebra3ka , for the purpose of ascertaining tbe condition - dition of said bank , with a full knowledge of tbe resources and liabilities of said bank , it was unanimously agreed by the un- dersignecl stockbolders that tbev individually and collect i v I Y pledire themselve for any and aJI liabilities of the bank , at this time , aud for anv deposits tbat may be wade in the future ; and we believe we are entitled to tb ( I coufidence of the pubhc in tb ( future as we' have been in th ( past. Signed , W. A. GnORGn , RASMUS ANDERSON , CUAS BLAKEMAN , JULns HAUMONT , JoS. PIGMAN , J. 0 : TAYLQR , JOlIN E. l\1EYURS. Change in Time of Trains. A new time schedule of train ! went into effect on the Burling 1 ton lrst Sunday witb but a 1igh difference from th previous can except in the dl'partur.e of 1hl east bound passenger , No. 42 which isnow 1:37 : p. m. , insteal of 5:48 : p. m. The west bOUDI passenger in the morning , No 4 L , is now due at 8:02 : a. tnfou minutes later than formerly-anI the morning eastbound passenger No. 45 , arrives at 6:90 : a. tn.- when on time-46 minutes late than old schcdule time. The change in 42 makcs i - necccssary for business men tl write letters in the forenoon i tbey would have them reacl t L ncoln or Omaha the folJowinj 'dav , as the mail for 42 is no\ cl sec1 at 1 p. m. , instead of 5:1 p. m. , whicb is not as convenien rl5 formerly. Marriage License. . - Ora F. Gunter , Arnold. . . . . . . . . . . 2 : 11 { Mary F. Rlmpley , Amolll , . . . . . . . . 2 , { I ! . W. Wlnklnso , Ansi. . ) . . . . . . . . . . 2' ' orn F. Bittner , Anslt ) . , . . . . . . . . . . , o Z Critchfie1c1 , Merna. . . . . . . . . . 2 , { Lelllla Perr ) ' , Merna" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' ' . L V. Whipple , CQllaway , . . . . . . . 2 { Netlie PaundorE , CaUawlly. . . . . . . . 2 : , . The Real Issue. I , The Albion ( N b. ) Argus is of i the opinio.11 the. real i suc at the ! I1cxt'clt > clOn ! will be the saloon b slness and , in support of its belief , publishes the following : I 'rhe clection is past for this year It is no use to chew over th past. 'rhe future is what now concerm\ . What will be the issucs ? If we are not might. ily mistaken tbe issue WdS sounded - ed by Metcalf at the emocratic banquet at Freem. : > nt. He Raid , I wben it COUll'S to delivering the mothers of N.braska from the oppression 'of whiskey by Jocal optlon , I for one , w 1l support the measure witb all my might This sentiment was cheered t the echo by the loyal sons of dC'mocracy and we opine the shout has not yet ceased ringing to the farthest borders of the state. A blind man can see the wave of popular indignation ag-ainst the saloon busil1es that i sweeping over the land aod if the d ms are wise they will accept tbe inevitable , champion the issue and ride in on it to lame and glory. If they donit we guamntee that the repubs wilJ be bright enough : to do it. Not a Time for Experimentation. _ Amcricans wbo fancy lhatj' in thf' prcsent intel1 il - v of competition - tion for the world'smarkets , this , county can take chances with I tllriff juggling , are monstrc usly deceived. With our rivals steadily - ily incr asing their tariffs and continually demanding concessions - sions on our part , with tbe ocean transportation facilities almost. . wholly in their bands ; with the : rapid growth' our dutiable im- ports , this government cannot x- I ercise too great caution in tbe treatment of the tariff question I Tbis is not a time by any means , for experimentation. Hotel Burlington Leased. Mr. J. L. Downs of Loup City , wbo has. leased Hotel Burlington , arrived in tbe city Monda v and on Tuesday accompanied by his family , assumed the management of tbis popular hostlery. Mr. Downs has bad much experience in tbe management of hotels and good recommendation is given bim everywbere he bas been 10c'1ted , both bv patrons and citi cns. The Burlinglon is a ncut , clean , well-furnished hotel and with Col. D. > wn in char&"e there is tlO douut but that it will be up-t.date and first.class in every re pect. ' 1'be Northwest a newspaper published at Loup City , had tbe s following last week concerning - Col. Downs and f.tmily : , "J. L. Downs was up to Brolen Bow last week and leased the Hurlington hotel at that place , to take harge of tbe same on tbe 12th inst. We are sorry to lose Mr. Downs , his gOJc1 wife . and charming Httle twins , but congratulate tbe Broken Bow peopJe over securing so good a hotel man and restauranteu . as _ Mr. Downs bas shown himsdf te r be since coming to Loup City" . True to His County. EDITOR RUPUBI.ICAN : The electIOn is over , the i . noble figb.t for division is ended and we like grand old Custer county beller than tover. I wisLJ to offer d few afterthoughts Ot ] this troublesome division ques. tion which I hupe will be worth. } ' of notice. 'It seems a common fault of the voting public that we forget too soon. Division , it bas been well said , is a county seat questIon. Is it nol even worsc--a town vs. county que tion ? Atlva 11 c i n town property a little to the mucb greater expense of country prop- - - - r.r > ! = .ca.lZr.o . : ; ; . I A DoctOl ' , ; I Medicine I I I . - . . - , , . _ a J < QICSC" ' " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not n simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine , n doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases , severe and desperate cases , chronic CtbCS of asthmn , pleurisy - r risy , bronchitis , consumption. Ask your doctor about this. II I Imvo u8c.llr.rt' t , , : ; or Ayer's ( , horrr J'cctorul for GOI1 , / : , . . , , \ I\/ / c.Ja : 0\1 . IhtJ rlll' t , ! t has al''ya < 10110 11I0 r.rer.t "r. . . : ! . It . . , IIhMtcrC11 / ' h ll1C'IlI. 13 t" ; :1 a IIhMt " \ t'\lu . . cluo.-1\UcIIA"L J. lfl'r.wmALlJ.leM. , .1 , : -J. ; , . . " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'MD1II.L .ru. : < I' . by J. 0. AY01' Co. . LowlIII , Jlau , . Alee mauufacturcru or 1LIfOdG , SARSAPAI1.ILU , / 'J ! 'ILLS. Ie 1Ps , " 1 6 IIAIR VIGOR. < ' . - . . . : : : _ . ' . ! . You will hasten recovery by tak- 1 _ GI'a of Avor's Pills at bed time. _ - - , r . - - - - - - ' - - erty. Will there be any gain to the' country by extendingtl1e pub- ltc pie counter by making four pieces of it ? Will there be any less room for the graft complained - ed of ? I live in' the cou'ntry and Jike to see as good impr vements it.ere as in town. Yes , we vote for the country. Divisiou has been a troublesome question. Let us keep our names off division petitions and by o dOing put a stop to th question that i : : making enemies of neigh. bors and those who wouid otherwise - wise be good friends. Yours resp'y , C. II. Meeting for Men Onlv. At the M. R. church Sunday after noon at 2:30 : , Evange1ist W. H. Bromley will lecture to men. His lecture has been kindly re- cleved and much appreciat d in the many places over the counlry wbere it has been given. A cordial invitation.is . extended to an men. Come out and bear him. Prof. Meyers , assisted b home talent , will furnisb special music. - . District Court Proceedings. Bra'nard Richardson & Carpentcr vs. John Frederick. Authority 01 referce continued with authority to try cas' " b. fore llext erm of court Ca e contil1lll'd and revived in thf name of il1llividnal p'ai'ltiffs ancI ad. ministrators a J per stipulation on file aed amended petition tJ be filed in E days. Defendant given leave tc amend by interlineation Bctting UI that one note due when octionVal brought. Custer National Bank vs. Cnste ! county. Case dismissed on applica tion of plaintiff. BrJken Bow Bank vs. Cnstc county. Case dism ssed on applic1 ! tion of plaintiff. John Frederick vs. U. P. R. R cumpany. By agreOlLent court find : due plaintiff the sum of . $80.80. SI decreed. Case Threshing l\Iachine \ CO. VR G. F Christy. Case passed on ap plication of plaintiff. J E. Adamson vs. T. S. Jackson Cour'j finds for plaintiff and amount 0 I recovery asse se in the snm 0 $3 16.25. Decr ed that plaititiff fe cover that amount an costs. Simmons Hardware Co. vs. J. l\I \ , Philips. Continued for service 01 application of plaintiff. H. F : l\1iIlrr \ vs. C. B. & Q Ry company. Continued by agreement. John Youngdale . James Snell at nl. Action revived in the name 0 . Henrv Kelltl. . B. F. F x vs. C. n. & Q. Ry company. Settled un dismiss'd. , MarUm Fa Gier V8. C. U. Richard son , sheriff. Continued by ngraement. J. II Melville vs. Custer county. Jury waived generally. J. S. Kirkpatrick vs. Custer county , Jury waived generally. C : as. Scholz vs. Custer county. Jury waived generally. H. F. Grabert VR. Custer county. Jury waived generally. W B. Kennedy vs. C. B. Q. Ry. compony. . Case settled and dis missed. Heaps and Prettyman vs. C. B. & Q. Uy. company. CaslI settled and di missed as per stipul tion. . G. W. McKee vs Erwin Goodrich. Cuse to be submitted on br'efs. Plaintiff to file brief in 30 days and serve ( 'opy on defendants attorney. Def.ndunt to file brief in 20 days and plaintiff to reply by brief in 10 days thereafter. A. F. Jarred ys. A. E. Uoberlson , et al. Plaintiff s death sugg sted. Victor H. Coffman vS W , J. ire'ld- ley. Dbfault of defendants taken in open court. Chicl1go Lumber ( ' 0.'S' G. R. Russolfl. Court finds due plaintiff I he Bum of $25. So decreed with costs of suit. C. H. Jeffo ds vs. School Dist , No. 25 ( Broken Bow dist. > Court finds lor plaintiff and that the school dis' .trict owes plaintiff the Sum of $12. Court finds for the members of the board as individuals. Action dis. missed as to mum bers of board as individuals. Costs taxed to defendant - ant school district. Defendant school I board excapts and given 40 days to setUe bill of exceptions. \Y. S. Johnson vs. F , H. Henny. Continued by agreement. U. G.Ioorc , trusteq vs. C It Bristol. Continued by agreement. Ralph H. Tusler V8. Lotta W. Swick. Dunn and McC'lure , given leave to amend their answerR and cross pctition by describing the land as set fort.h in th ir d eds re Jpectiv ly. W. S. Andrews Vs. Grace t\ndrews. Continuud for service. . " Annie E. D .vios vs. W. 1. Stewart , et at. Qase dismissed on application of plaintiff. , . Laundering con rs . I . Is a Science. - There is an air of' refinement about Brokcp. Bow laundry work. Our system of laun er- ing conars produces a benuti- ful snow.white finish , with a very light gloss , which makes them shed tbe dirt longer than \ others , CJ Our systelu for shaping and folding lay-down conars givcs them the shapc and appearance thcy had whcn " new and insures a perfect fit. 'J Standing collars are ironed on edges , making them round and CJl11fortable. Every department - partment of this laundry is in I the hands of competent and , painstaking people. ' If you . are 110t wearing onr work , let us send the wagon for a trial package. 1 . . _ . I Broken Bow' Steam Laundry" ! . J. A. . THOMAS , Prop'r. Phone 202 I J JAMES LEDWIC.H ' . . . . .A.1:1orn. : ; : y a1 ; I.-avv : , REAL EST TE AND LOAN BROKER , . j : Farm Land and Oity Property bought. and sold. ] ; I loney for Farm Loans at Lowest Current rates. I Agent for Beatrice Building. and Loan Association. , . ' . - The Cash G roc or v r , The Cash Grocery announces a fine . , " ' line of Canned Goods , 1'eas . . , Coffees , Spices , Etc.rrh . Famous Brands . : : "The Advo" , HRed Cross" and J. : M. Fine butter a Specialty , J - .1 J. N. Poalo ' Broken BowJ Nebraska . , . . . . I . - ' . . . .