Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 28, 1907, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI. BROKEM BOW , CUS'FER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 28 , 1907. NO. 25
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Christmas is coming. .
Less than thirty days' intervene-me .
nncholy days , saddest of the year , when
man must go down into the innermost
recesses of his pocket- must open his
purse and his heart.
My holiday stock is daily arriving nd
SOOIl lilY store will be fu1l of things
practical all1l things ornalllentalj things
for dOUll'stic use and things for personal
nrl01l11UEnt : thnt bc t answer the questiou
now uppermost in ) 'our thoughts : 'What
shall I g \ e ? '
Watch my ads and my stock.
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YOURS
FOR THE
BEST DRUGS ,
We're not running any-
body's business but our own.
That occupies all of our
time.
If done properly it requires
increasmg watchfulnes to
keep up the stock so that
when a prescription comes
in for no matter what , we
have it right on the shelf
waiting { or just such a pre-
scri ption.
We take care of our prescription -
scription stock of drugs in
that waY. It's worth knowing -
ing , wh n you really want
the best drugs and medicines
J.8. & J.F.Baisch
DRUGGISTS.
Brokeu Bow , - - Neb.
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. account or for goods purchased.
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I GREEN AND
) . . . . . . . = - - = II DRIED FRUiTS
The Blue Belle P as at 15c per can. Better than fresh peas
: Pride.of . Michigan Pea.r , 2 f r 2 c. Very tender and sweet
) All kmds of Stove Pohsh-ltquld and dry-3 for 25c \
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Husking Pegs , 5c. 10c , 25c , JSc. Gloves and Mitts , ! JOc doz
- Un vcrsal Bread Mixer-the best kind-two sizes !
Bread and Cake Boxes , 70c , 80 , 90c and Sl sizes f
_ . True I.1bbard Squa5 es , fin.e eating. 20c and 25c each r
i Sweeping Bropms , fau qualny , 25c 30c and 35c each }
: A few Food Choppers left at 50c each. Buy one. \
. The finest of Breakfast Bacon at 20c a pound . '
{ Our Tea Leaf Tea at 50c per pound. Is worth 60c. i
f Tbe finest can Pumpkins at 15c a can. Better tban fresh i' ;
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. Pure Old Cider Vinegar
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we al'e now loslllg. out at
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This means 810 less than
I ) 'OU can buy on next fall j
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When First
; We Gave Thanks
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Tile Original Proclamation Was Issued
in 1677 and Copy of It Still
In Existence.
Thc' first Thanksgiving proclamation -
clamation issued was in 1677 nttd
a copy is said to be preserved iu
the Massachusetts State Historical -
cal Society.
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Dunng the revoluhnary tunes
many thanksgiving days were J
ordered , and congress always
ac1journed on the day set. Gen.
Washington issued a Thanksgiving -
giving proclamation to the continental -
tinental army Th rsday.Dec. . 18 ,
1777 , and again at Valley [ ! 'orgc ,
on May 7 , 1778. Eleven years
later-as presidcnt of the United
States-he issued the first national -
tional Thanksgiving procla-
mation.
Congress discusRed , with the
seriousness of the timcs , the ad-
visibility of requesting the president -
dent to issue such a proc1ama-
tbn and many wr the objections
raised. However. in spite of objection -
jection , the presidcnt was request
cd to issue the national proclamation -
mation dnd did so , appinting as
T'lanksgiving ' Day , Thursday ,
Nov. 26 , 1789. : '
The book of Common Prayer ,
revis d in 1789 for the use of the
Protestant Episcopai church in
America , directed a 'Iform of
prayer and thanksgiving t 0
Ah iJrhty God for thc fruits of
the earth , and aU other blessings
of His mlrclful pruidence ; to be
used yearly on he first Thursday
in November. r on such other
day as shall be appointed by the
civil authority. "
From Washington's time to
Lincoln the issuance of a proclamation -
lamation was of an intermittent
cha racter. Sometimes a - president -
dent thought of it , but more
ofleu he did not. Quit fre.quent- .
ly governors of' states issued 'a
request for thl' general observance -
ance of some one day in the year
as one of thanksgiving and
prayer in their particular commonwealths -
monwealths , but it was not until -
til 1863 that such prac1am ion
becam a settled national teature.
President Lincoln-after 'the
battle of Gettvsburgo-is5ued a
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proclamation r 'commendiug the
p ople to set apart Aug. 6th , to
be observed as a day of national
thanksgiving , praise land prayer I
to Almighty God. " The next
year he issued another proclamation - -
tion , and since then -president
has neglected to issue an annual
'fhanksgiving proclamation.
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Repressing Federal Office Holders.
Pr sldent l ooevelt's Jetter. to
members of his cabinet. req sting -
ing them to inform federal
employes under their jurisdiction -
tion to restrain irom political activity -
tivity with the object of his re
nomination is in keeping with
the policy of non-inferference in
politics by the federal brigade
which has been enforced Ihore
vigorously nnder Mr. Roosevelt
than under any former chief ex-
ecutive. It is notice , in effect ,
that whatever the outcome of the
next republican national convention -
vention , the charge cannot be
successfully made that bYlpassive
permission- president has set
his renomination. The part in
point of the president's letter to
members of his cabinet follows :
"I am informed that certain
officeholders in your department
holding various positionsthrough-
out the country contemplate attending -
tending republican conventions
m their respective states and
nrging the indorsement of myself -
self for the presidential uomlna-
tion. I wish that you would
direct fe eral officeholders in
your , department who have such
a tl1ing in view that I would regard -
gard it as an act of official im-
porpriety and discourtesy. "
'fhe letter , it is understood.
was provoked because of the report -
port that federal officeholders in
the south have been using
their influence either to be sent
themselves or to nave delegates
! sent to the republican convention -
! tion instructed for Mr. Hoosevelt.
! By making it plain that this
proce Jurc would constitute "an
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act of official impropriety and
l discourtesy" the president has
gone as far as he could in self-
I protection against unscrupulous
. critics. It will be noticed , ho" , .
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McCOMAS' aUIDE to .
CHRISTMAS BUYINC
One hnlf the plenstlre . of giving It ChriRtmns Present is in knowing that
one's gift is the best of its kind , and the other half is in knowing that it is
bsolutey ] sure to please he receiver.
'Ve call Slecial . attention to our 1907 stoek of Ohristmas Goods being
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striet.1y , lIigh Grade , Best Quality and I.wld at n J'nir ! Prien. .
Buy here and you cnn know your gift will he t.he best f its kind nnd
absolutely sure of its being npprecinted.
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Don't Let Another Day
go by before yon ha\'e secured
your share of McComas' Stock of
Christmas things in
Perfumes. Brushes.
Fancy Goods ,
Leather Goods ,
Boolts and Gamcs.
The month is well started. A
few more weclts to Christmas
and how the weeks wi111ly . Bn t
we are prepared more largely
than ever before with 5uch a
stocIe of goods that it would take :
a catalogue to list them. We
have space only to mcntion the
leac1tng lines we show.
BOO I S
An endless variety in every
binding , title and author
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We arc especially prepared to get
together any quantity of bools
for Sunday school , pubHc school
or private library 011 an honr's
notice. Try us.
A PARTIAL LIST
of the goods we can show
Von. . ID\'er'linc is stocked. .
complete for early hnj'erf.
Perfumes
, Brushes
l4cather Goods
Bools
l 'anc ) ' Goods
'roile t Cascs
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Stationcry
Fountain Pcns
Games
Jewelry
\Vatch s
China '
, Cut Glm ; '
Bi bles
Prayer Books .
Alhums
Teddy Bears
Collar and CulT Boxes
N cItic Boxes
Glo\'e and H'dk'f Boxes
Manicure Set
Hand Painted Chiua
lIa1aud China
Water Sets
Vases
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ever , that the president places no
bar in the way of activity on the
part of federal oO ceholders who
may desire to stipport other aspirants -
pirants for the nomination , although -
though it is clear that he would
prefer that such holders of government - '
ment , positions keep themselves
free from "olTensive partisanship"
in the work of selecting convention -
tion delegates.
THe president's determi na lion
tel discourage otliceholders from
seeking to dominate the nouuna-
tion convention is worthy of all
approbation , as tending to the
good of the federal service and to
make the ticket as finally constituted -
tuted truly representative of the
sentiment of the republican rank
and file when it shall have been
more completely crystalized.-
Omaha Bee.
Hog
Cholera
Yes , there is some hog choler61 in
the . "An of
coulltry. ounce prevention -
vention is worth n pO\ll1l1 of cure"
is truc , Imt in hog cholera , "nu
ounce of prevention h worth fiC\'C-
ral poun ! > of curc. I have uo
cure but I have II good Ireventh'e
in Great Western lIog Remedy.
This hn remedy is It combinlltion
of the Government lIe RemelJ } '
nUll the Great Western Worm Kil-
ler. ' ! 'hiR hog remedy when fell
to hogs nets as [ \ tonic , n conlH-
tioner. nn appetizer , unli will thoroughly -
oughly renooate tile i r system.
The Government sn's their hog
remedy is the hcst hJool1medicilic
for hO ! 1-nnd doesn't that mean
something ? Worms kill 111 0 r c
hogs than n11 other causcs comhin-
cd nnll for that reason this hog
rt'med\ comhincil with n worm
ktJJer. " Did ) ' 011 evcr fcel } a hog
remelY ? If so , what d lI ) ' 011 pay
for it ? This is worth $7 per cwt ,
S. R. Lee
"The BUIY rugg t"
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A CAR Of
APPLES
JUSTIN
f1'hey are fine ones and the price
is just right.
Don't purchase before seeing them
Sheppard & Burk
Phone 125. , South Side Square .
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Elegut Christmas Gifts
New , beautiful and perfect gifts :
'J'cal1lload after team load has
been received. 'l'ake advantage
of the : best assortments while
the stock is complete.
Presents That Last
A Watch , a l ing , a piece of Cut
Gluss. China , Art \Vare or 'roilet
Case is nlwuYB ltcpt and reutelL.-
b red by the receiver long after
u3cless ! thIngs arc worn . out , \
brolten or thrown away.
Our stock in this line is the
best . to be found anrwhere. :
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in such variety it is inlpossible
to de cribe here ancL impossible
for you to appreciate the si1.e
and completeness of this stock
unless you come and 5ce.
We nc\'er befor had so large
an assortmcnt of DOLf-4S as at
thc timc.
present
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not delay in making l.Htrchases
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- Abst.racts . Furnished.
Taxes Paia for non-res.
He 1l state bought. "
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Fire [ l1sllJ'ance.
N tal'Y Pllblie.
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A. . -torn..ey : BlJt Jr. . . . a""VV , I
REAL ESTATE At O LOAN BROKER
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Fnrm Lund and Oity Property bought and sold.
: Money for H'arm Loans at Lowest Ourrent rates.
Agent for Beatrice Build ing and Loan Associatipll. .
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