Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 23, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRAS AJ THURDSAY
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A Beautiful Hand
and Arm
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Jewelry. Gelll Rings in Diamonds ,
. Rubies , Pearls , Ellie r a Ids ,
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I . . Amethysts , fUlII a ejewele Galli
Btilcelct will set off 1\ fine feminine
arm to advantage. We have here
n profusion of solid Gold Jewelry
; that wi\ \ ] please lhe most fnstidious.
' . . Rmgs , Ear-Drops , n a n g I e s , .
, - . ' Watches , C h ins I C h a r ui Ii ,
n roe c he s , Pellllants , Cloc\ts \ ,
Bronzes , and Gold mill Silverware
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IN OUR '
PRESCRIPTION
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Everything is Right.
Our prescription materials -
ials arc the best that
we can buy. Everything -
thing is fresh and pure.
WE DO IfnT SUBSTITUTE.
The doctor ! ; directions
are al ways carriecl ou t
with absolute accuracy.
ALL OF OUR PRESCRIPTIOn
compounding is done
with the utmost care ,
and we check over all
of the ; 1ifferent operations -
tions so as to leave not
the s1ightest opportunity -
nity for an error to occur
JuS & J.F.Baisch
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DRUGGISTS.
Brolen Bow , - - Neb.
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j Cot rei's Genuine Pure Olive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bottles 35 and 70c ' \
Pnre Hock Candy , for colds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ a pOllnd 20c :
. . Hoscbud Maraschino Cherries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pints ( ) OC
} Baltic Mixed Candy , the ; finest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a pound 20c i (
11 Fancy 'rable Layer Raisins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , tt" 20c r
: Blue Bel1 Pears , a fancy can pear , al1 pears. . . per can 1St l
, Pride o [ Michigan I Pear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 [ or 25c
' Kohinoor ' 1'ea , , gngJish Braekfast 'rea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .If lb can 30c
} Buffalo Chop , Special , Japan Teas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } f I b can 35c i.
'j 'l'ea Leaf brand of Ten , cheap at. . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . .a pound SOc t
) Lipton's Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . .If Ib tin can 40c t
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It is always expected that after the holiday season
there wi ] ] ue a period of quiet business. We have decided
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that no in lJUsit1c s will be prcmitte(1 ( at our store ,
_ , . . providing we Ciln pre\'C nt it by making price inducements.
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- / , . Most e\'cry dculer will say such thing-s , but we can make you
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believe we menn it if you will just come in amI talk price to
: us. .It's np to YOll to let LIS sa'/C you moncy.
Sheppard Burr ]
l" > hol1P 125. South Side Square
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; By .p'flying subscription to the
REMEMBER HEPU LIOAN one year in ad-
_ 1 Yallce. you wil ] r(1cf.1i YO .B'RT ID I
the AMElUOAN ] 'ARMER 1 year.
- Special Telephone Rates arc Declared
Illegal.
On account of the position
taken by somc of the councilmen
and citizens of Broken Bow it1
regard to special rates required
! by the T'lephone ordinance , U1e
same bei g claimed by thc Central -
tral Telephone company to be
illegal , Manager J. H. Currie. .
wrote the State Railway Commission -
mission and his claim is substantiated -
tiated in the following reply :
NmmAsKA S'l'A'l'n HAIIWAY
C01\tl\nSsION.
LU1coIn , .fan. 13 , 1908. I
MR. J. II. CUlntm ,
Mg-r Cen. ' 1'elephone Co. ,
Broken Bow , Neb.
DHAR Sm- :
We have your favor of the 8th
inst. , in which you make certain
inquiries in regard to your
authority under the law to make
special ratcs for different classes
of servicc.
'Replying to your first question , '
namely : "Can we make a man
who wishes to use the system a
great deal , a rate. by the year ? "
we hav ( ' to say t \t it was formerly -
erly the practice of the Nebraska
'l'elephone Company to sell coupons -
pens representing $120.00 'worth
of long' distance telephotle service
for S100.00 in cash. On Octo.ber
7th , this telephone compau ) " admitted -
mitted the matter of selling such
. . coupons to this commission , wit.h'
. . a request for a rulingas to
whether or not the same was
lawful. ' 1'he Commission referred
the proposihon to the Attorney
Geleral for an opinion , and on
November 23d , his opinion was
med in this office , in which hc
held , " 1'hat a reduced rate cannot -
not be made to depend upon the
quanity of service contracted to
be furnished , as in this case ,
without violating section 14 of
the Railway Commission law ,
and the practice' named should be
discontinued. " ,
At a meeting of the Commission - ;
sion , held on December 6th , it 1
was decided to accept the opinion ;
of the attorne ) general as the
ruling of the Commission and
that telephone companies doing
business in this state , be advised
in accordance therewith.
In regard to your second inquiry - :
quiry , namelv : IICan we make
county officers a special toll rate
per year , giving them the use of
our whole s'stem to use when
they please ? " we would say that
section 14 of chapter 90 of the
Nebraska Session Laws of 1907 c
provides : n
"If any Hailway Company or a
Carricr subject to the provi ions t
of this act , directly or indirectly , l' '
through or by 1tS agents , officers 0
or employees , by any special rate , a
rebatc , drawback , or other device , SI
shall charge , demand , coUect , or CI
receive from any person , firm or d
corporation , or greater or less b
compensation for any servicQ a
rendered , or to be rendered by it
than it charges , demands , collects - a
lects , or receives , from any ot er tl
person , firm or corporation , for h
doing a like and contemporaneous CI
service , the same shaU constitute b
I an unjust discrimination , which a :
is hereby forbidden , and declared
to be unlawful. " S (
The only exceptions to this tl
provision found in
are subdivision al
( g ) of the same section , which is f.
as follows : n
"Nothing in this act shall prest
vent the carriage , storage , or f (
handling of freight free of charge al
or at reduced rates , for the state ,
or tor any city , county , or t''wn U
government , or for charitable tLJ
purposes , or to nd hem fairs fil
and expositions , for exlubition a
thereat. " 01
It scems plain that while the oj
general provisions of this law ht
apply to telephone companies , BI
which are included uuder the w
term Ilcouunon carriers , " the exsa
ceptions referred to , applj' only
to the handling of freight , and N
not to tclepl1.one . service. The al
Commission herefore
construes al
the law to mean , that no specinl pr
fare , rebatt ! , drawback , or charge
of any kind , other than the reguw
lar schedule on file ; ' 1 the oflice w :
of the Hailway Commission , shall
be conected or received from any
percon : , firm or corporation , for se
telephone service. Your third frl
inquiry , as to whether you can se
make a special toll rate of 30 CU
cans for $1.00 per month , and ed
whether ) ' 011 can uiake a discount Pi
of a certain per cent on toll serJt1
vice , is answered in our repl to hi
your first inquiry above. qu
Yours very truly I wi
CLARK PtnKINS , Sec'y. th
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It Should Be Ross Hammond.
'l'he question of the appoint.
ment of the collector of Internal
Revenue apparently will be
settled within the ncxt few da's.
This appointment has been hanging -
ing fire for several months simply
because Senators Brown and Bur-
kett have been unable to agree
upon enc man. Mr. Brown has
favored the appointment of W.
B. Rose , ex-chairman of the
Hepublican State Central Com-
n1ittce , while Senator BurJeett
has insisted that Hess Hammond ,
the old time and faithful editor
of the Fremont ' 1'ribune , should
have the placc. An arrangement
has been made in which the mn.t-
ter is to be settled by Nebrask's
en tire delegation.
' 1'he applicant being fn vored
by the majority is to be appointed.
If Mr. Hammond's long and
faithful service , together with his' '
high standing with the public , is
taken into consideration in deciding -
ciding the question , Mr. Ham-
mund should and doubtlesS wiU
be the man. !
The Junior Normal.
A letter from State Supt. Mc-
Brien announces the fonowing as
instructor. ; in the Junior Normal
the coming su.mmer :
Dean Chas. li'ordyce , of the
Nebraska Wesleyan University ;
Prof. J. M. 1\1 cIndoo , Supt. of
Broken Bow schoolsj
Prof. E. Howe , City Supt. at
Ord N\b.
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Prof. J. G. W. Lewis , of Grand
[ sland College ;
Prof. S. E. ! 'tHUs , City Supt.
Ravenna , Neb. ;
Miss Alice Burley , of Beatrice
High Schoolj
Prof. T.oren Cornett , of Custer
oUegej
Co. Supt. H. M. Pinckney.
All of these were instructors '
[ n the Junior Normal last year
with the exception of Prof. Mills
md Prof. Cornett. Concerning
the latter , our people are weIr
lWa..rC of his ability as an in-
, tructor. H win teach penman- .
; hip and book-keeping , for which
lis experience and training have
tted him most admil'ablr.
Prof. Mills is the only one who ;
omcs to us as a stranger , but
lis work in Hig Schools and in
nstitut'es in various parts of the
tate has been so satisfactory
hat there can he no doubt of his
fficiency.
Prof. Howe won the' respect ,
onfidence and esteem of all who
lade his acquaintance last year ,
Dd it is a matter of congratula.
ion that he is to return to us
his year. The same can be said
f Miss Burley , who captivated
U the students under her in-
truction. Her work for the
oming term will be somewhat
ifferent from that of last year ,
ut it win be no less satisfactory 1 ]
nd profitable.
Supt. McIndoo and Prof. Lewis c .
re Iiour own , folks , " -and alJ
lrough it is said that "a prophet
; without honor in his own I
ountry , " that rule can scarcely J
e applied to these two practical
nd yet progressive teachers. f
Concerning Dr. ! I'or yce , it is a
: arcely worth while to say anyt
ring-his ability , attainments I ,
nd efficiency are so widely and a .
lvorably known that comment s
pen them is superJ1uous. His t
.anding is secure as one of the s
> remost of school men in this or
t1y other state. r ,
upt. McBrien also gives notice
rat the Junior Normal Enter-
linment Course will include one a
rst cJass musical program , and
lecture by Adrian Newens and b
1e by Frank H. Hoberson , both Ii
these gentlemen have been a
ard with delight by Broken t :
ow audiences , and their retnrn B ,
iH be a real treat to all who are f
I fortunate as to hear them. "
'raken all'together the Junior "
ormal promise great things for II
I the people of Custer county ,
HI cspeciaUy for prescnt and ,
'ospective teachers. A
More especial announcements \ \
iJ1 be made in the near future- g
atch for them.
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II. M. PINCKNJtV. G
In the foregoing the writer , it Jn
ems , vcry modestly refrained
om tossing any boquets to himC. . ,
If , yet is certainly entitled to H ,
lite a few and the Hm'uuLIcAN I.c
itor will state that .
: nckney's work in and for the GI
lUior Normal last year was / } 11
ghly commended and all ac- ' ,
lainted with the gentleman R1
ill pe glad to know he is one of , lI' '
e faculty this year. J.
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I Official Proceedings of the County
. Supervisors.
I Brolecn Bow , Ncbraska ,
January 14th , 1908.
As pro\'ided by sec. 4 art. 1 of
Chapter 18 of the Rev i sed I
Statntes of the Stateof Nebraska , I
the board of supervisors of Custer
county , Nebraslm , met in regular
session at the court house in ,
Broken Bow at 9 o'clock a. m.
and was called to order by the
derk , who called the roll by districts -
tricts , and the following answered -
ed present :
No. I , J. E. Grint.
No.2 , James Lee.
No.3. L. Cushman.
No.4 , Edw. . l oley , Sr. .
No.5 , J. n. Gilmore. '
No. ( ) , Geo. W. IIeadhy.
No.7 , Ben P. Morris.
It was movcd and carri d that
Ben P. Morris be made permanent
chairman for the cnsuing' year.
The hairman
appointcd as
committee on credintials , rules
and order of business , Supervisors
J. E. Grint , L. Cnshman and J. I
U. Gilmore.
' ! 'he committe ( ' on credentials , '
rules and order of business made
the following reportj Mr. Chairman -
man and Honorable members of
this board :
Wc your spccial committee on C
crcdentials , rules and order of ,
business respectfully report , that
we find James Lee , Edw. Foley , J
Sr. , and G. 'V. HeaHy to have
bcen electcd members of this I
board. ' 1'hat each of the n have
< lualitied b.y taking and subscribing -
ing to the proper oath. ' 1'hat
each of them have filed a bond as
required by law , and that the
bonds ha\'e been approved : We
recommend that they be seated
as members of this board. We
also recommend that the same i
order of business as followed by
the previous board , be adopted
by this board , and that the deliberations -
liberations of this board be conducted -
ducted according- Smith's rules
of order.
J. E. Grint. , . . . . _ ,
L. , Cushman. } Committee
J. B. Gilmore.
It was moved and carried that r ,
the report of the committee be a
lccepted and adopted as read.
The chairman appointed the
: ollowing permanent committees
: or the year 1908 :
Finance , bridge and bridge
: laims committee , J. E. Grint ,
r ames f-4ee and L. Cushman.
Poor farm , road 1nd road
: la lns committee , Edw. Foley
k , J. B. Gilmore , G. 'V. Head-
eYe Official bonds , J. B. Gilmore ,
? Vot. Headley and Edw. Foley a :
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Claims commit tee , James Lee , t1
" . E. Grint and L. Cushman.
Judiciary committce , L. Cushf (
nan , James Lee and J. E. Grint. '
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Erroneous and delinquent tax ;
.la1ms committee , G. W. Headley , H 11
' . B. Gilmore and Edw. Foley Sr.
Court house and jail committee ,
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.I. Cushman , Edw. Foley Sr. and Ie
ames Lee. $ .
Jos. Fenimore andl . R. Welch cJ
ormer supervisors of dist. No.4
$1
, nd No.2 respectively , reported
hat they had sold the old bridge p
ltmber fmlll the Milburn bridge ,
.nd had received therefor the
um of $331.00 and had turned
he treasurer's' receipt for the
tu the clerk. t I'
ame ov r county .
At 12 o'clock the board took a ac
ecess till J :30 : p. m.
Al1'fIUtNOON SItSSION. l
Board met at 1:30 : p. m. with e
11 members present. at
The several members of the
oard handed in the following w
, st of names from whch to draw .t
jury for the February term of 1
he district court :
. P. Kiker , Sargent twp.
I. Jo . Vandenherg , Sargenttwp. al
Icoh Geiser , Sargent twp.
111I. Buckhee , Sargent twp.
111I. IIrown , COlllstock twp. cl :
. D. Al1en , Douglas twp. S ,
has. Howard , Douglas twp. in
,111I Wdchl Westet\'ille twp.
heo Frhchorn , Westerville twp.
. II. I.uther , Weslervi1\e \ twp. . (
r llialll PCrchlll , West Union twp.
mnk Sutton , West Union twp. 0 f
. I. . Hales , I.i\lian \ twp.
r. W. Barnes , I.i11irlll twp. rei
co. Greenwalt , Garfield lwp. C\1
.lIIes Davidson Bcrwyn twp. \
eorge McRae , B rwyn twp. 191
' . II. Osborne Sr. , Broken How twp. Am
T. Wrighl , Broken Bow twp. ;
. W. Shulllonsl Broken Bow twp. , H
OI\Clrllllirsch , Broken How twp. 101
B. HolcOlllh , Broken Bow twp.
rell Berlrnu , Brokeu Bow twp. llli. .
o. O. Walers , Broken Bow twp. He ,
rank Weiscnre der. Broken Bow twp. Hc < <
H. Brigham , Woo.d River twp.
o. Mary , Wood RIver t . . .p. Pal
. C. Chumulex , Woo Rwer twp. lal :
arry Woodruff , Loup twp. 1 al
M. Downey , Loup Lwp.
John McDermott , Custer l\\'p.
l\1ftrtin Ko'ho ' , Custer twp.
Alfred Schreyer , 'triumph twp.
Adolph l'etersoul Wayne twp.
II. n. Miller , Grant twp.
E. S. Woodruff , lWm twp.
W. H. Schrieber , Delighttwp.
A. J. Higbee , Delight twp.
J. D. Weilau . Delight twp.
11. BrabhaUl , Delight twp.
Gol1frey Nausel , Arnolc1twp.
f C. 1\1. Ulowers , Arnold tWJl.
J. C. Spencerl Algernou twp.
Johu O. Jackson , Algernon twp.
} rauk Kulha , Algernou twp.
JallleR Kerr , Ausley twp.
DaveScott , Ausley twp.
1\1. I. . AmsberrYI Ausley twp.
Robert Fox , l\t'rUe twp.
Geo. Watson , Myrtle twp.
C. n. Lauridson , Elk Creek twp.
Albert Rhodal Hlk Creek twp.
Johu Sclnu t7.1 Cliff twp.
l\1I1\nnl \ Hill , Cliff twp.
Johl1 LeQnnrd , Cliff ' .
tWf'
Harry Sweene } ' , Kilfol twp.
D. W. Widdamaul Kilfoil twp.
Jns. Van Bnskirk , Kilfoil twp.
T. 11. I'-elleYI : Kilfoil twp.
It was moved and carried that
thc list of l1amcs as handed in by
the several members of the board
be approved.
' 1'he Chairman thel1 appointed
thc following cOlllmittee to check
up the various offices.
Clerk or district court officel Supervisors -
visors Jallles Lee aud J. B. Gilmore.
Regster of deeds office , Supervisors
r. It. Griut lUllI G. W. Headley.
Couuty clerk office , Supervisors L.
: UShlllnnl\lllI I dw , I.'oley Sr.
Sheriff office , Supervisors L. Cushlllau
mil Edw. 110ley Sr.
. Couuly superiutendent offcc , Super-
, 'Isors Jalllcs I.ee nud J. B. GIlmore.
Conuty jUIlge office , Supervisors ,
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'allies Lee Gud J. B. Gilmore.
Soll1icrs relief committee , SupervisotJ
. . Cushlllau audl IIw. I10ley Sr.
The" several committee
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> ointed as above set forlh then
vent to work checking u1 > the
'arious offices.
' 1'he committee appomte < l to
: heck up the report of the Old
) oldiers Helief commission mad
he following report :
l'ota 1 money received $873.08
xpel1fe 1 by A. C. ' 1'owel $452.71
t , by N. B. Predmore 420.37
Total $873.08
We your special cOlhmittee ap-
Jointed to check up the report of
he Old Soldiers Relief commis-
i.on respeclfully report that we
lave examined the rt'ceipts and
'ouchers , and find the same cor-
ect as reported by A. C. Towle / '
nd N. B. Predmore.
Edward Foley Sr. I.
L. Cushman } Comm1ttee.
It was moved and carried that
he report of the committee be
ccepted and adopted as read.
Tlle balance of the afternoon
'as spent in checking up the
arious ofiices , and at ( ) o'clock
e board adjourned till 8:30 : : to
I. to-morrow.
JANUARY 15th , 1908.
Board met at 8:30 : a. m with
11 members present : I
' 1'he minutes of yesterday were
H1I1 read and approvcd.
'l'h cla'im ' committee made the
) llowing report upon the claims
f A. C. Towle and N. B. Pred-
lore for services on Old Soldiers
: elief comission for 1907.
We' recommend that the claim
f A. C. L'owle for S42.63 be al-
Iwec1 for $22.63 , S per cent on
J52.71 expended , and that the
aim of N. B. Predmore for
: ; 1.01 be allowed for $21.01 , 5
r cent on $420.37 expended.
J ames Lee
J. E. Grint } Committee
L. Cu5thman
It was moved and carried that
Ie report of the committee be'
: cepted and adopted as read.
It was mo\'ed and carried that
Ie County surveyor be instructed
. survey and plat roads No. 1122
HI 1154.
' 1'he balance of the forenoon
as spent in 'committee work and
; 12 m. the board took a recess
11 1 o'c1ock p. m.
Al1'l'HHNOON SUSSION.
'rhe board met at 1 p. m. with
I members present.
'l'he commit.tee appointed to
leck up the office of the County
lpcnntemlant made the follow-
g report : :
sUP H It I N'l'UND ItN'I : ' EPO R'f.
'L'o the board of 1pervisors
Custer county.
I hereby submit the followihg
port of the Institute fund of
lster county on January 1st ,
08 :
10Ullt 011 haUlI Jul ' ht. , 1007.
t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } . . . . . . . . . . . . . all . . . . per . . . . . last . $ lIil.2 reo
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