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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
Ske ? $ Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Aleopathjr , Ilomcopntliy , Electric and General Medicine. By request wilt visit prnfcnilati.illy Grand Central Hotel , Broken Bow , July 2 returning every four weeks. Con mil her when tlio oDpoitDiiltv. U at tianil DR. CAIdMVnkli limith uer practice to the special treatment of dloraaoft of tUc I'yc , IJar , Noit , Thronti Luntrn , female DlnnanrH , Dlseauenof CUIIitrun and all Clirunlc , Ncrvoun od Surgical Diseases of a curable nature. Karlr consumption. Bronchitis , Bronchial Catarrah , CUroulc Catarrab , Head-Ache , Con- tlpatlou , Stomache ami llowet TroubleH , Kluumatlsm , Ncuraltfla. Sclotlca , UrlirhtB'n UIicaBe , Kidney Diseases. Discuses of tliu Liver and Bladder , Dlnlncsa. Nervousness , Indication , Obesity , Iiiternpted Nutrition , Blow Growth In Children , aud all wastlnir Diseases In adulta. Deformities , Club-feet , Curranture of the Spine , Diseases of the liralu , Paralysis , Epilepsy , Heart Disease , Dropsy , Swelling of the Limbs , Stricture , Open Soros. 1'alu In the Uouoa , Granular Kularffeiueuts and all loutr-atandluir diseases property treated. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. Pimples , Blotches , Uruptlotta , Liver Spots Falling- the llalr. Bad Complexion. Uczcma , Throat Ulcers. Hone Pains , llladdcr Troubles , Weak Back , Uurulnir Urine , Passing Urlnu too often. The effects of coustllutloual sick ness or the taking- too much Injurious medi cine receives searching treatment , prompt relief and a cure for life. Dlaeaaeiof Women. Irregular Meustratlou , Fulling of the Womb , licarlnir Down Pains , Female Displacements Lack , of Sexual Tone , I < oncorrhca , Sterility or Barrenness , commit Dr. Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the woy to become cured. CANCERS , GOITER , FISTULA , PILUS. and culartrod glands treated with the sub cutaneous Injection method , nbaolutply with- oat palu and without the loss of a drop of blood , li one of her own discoveries and Is really the most scientific and certainly sure c re method of thin an vaticed airc. Dr. Cad- well has practiced her profession In no mo of the lamest hoapltales throughout the country. She has a supirlor In treating and dlagnos- uff of diseases , deformities , etc. She has lately opanad an olllce In Omaha , Nebraska , where ibo will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients. Nu incurable caaea accepted for treatment. Consultation , examination .and advice , one dollar to those Interested , Dr. Ora Caldwell & Co. , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. Address all mall to 104 Bee Building , Omaha Nebruka , Low-Rate Summer Tours To The Pacific Ccast : Daily low round trip rates to Port- laud , Seattle , Tncoma , Sau Fran cisco , Los Angeles and San Diego , Slightly higher to include both California and Pnget Sound. To Chicago And Eastern Resorts : Republican convention tickets on dale June 12 to 16. Daily low excursion rates to Canada , Michigan , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Massachusetts and New York tourists resorts ; also low excursion rates to tourist re sorts in Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont. An American Tour For Nebraska Teachers Aud their friends. Excursion will leave Lincoln , 4 p.m. June 27. Will spend three or four days at N. B. A. Convention in Cleveland ; thence Buffalo , Niagara Rills , Toronto , St. linwrence river by steamer through Thousand Islands and over the Rapids , Montreal , Boston , Albany , down the Hudson to New York , thence Philadelphia , Washington aud Pittsburg. Ask the agent for an itiueray aud full { information or write the under signed. To Colorado And Rocky Mountains : Dally low rated to Colorado. Utlia , Wyom ing , Black mils aud YellowHtoue Park. Democratic convention at Denver la July. Momeseekers' Rates : First and third Tuesdays to the weal , In cluding the famous III if Horn llasln aud Yellowstone Valley , where largo tracta of rich Irrigated lands are being opened for ettletueut by the government and by private companies. Write D. Clem Ueaver , Durllnttton Laudseekera' Information Bureau. Omaha ; excellent business open * Ings In new growing towns. Write a brief dlacrlpton of your proposed trip , and let Ha advise you how to make It tba beat way at the leaat coat , H. L , ORMSBY , ( Ticket Agent ) \4. W. WAKBUJY , G. P. A , , ( Omaha , Nebraska. ) For Representative. EDITOR RUPIUIUCAN : 1 desire to announce that I wil be a candidate for the oflice ol representative of the 56th dis trict , subject to the will of the coming1 republican primaries ol this district. Knowing1 that it is customary for candidates to outline their position and believ ing that it is the desire of the voters to know something1 of the candidates , I have on request of some of my ardent friends and supporters , allowed the following1 communication to be sent to you for publication : I was born in Mason county , West Virginia , near the great Kanaw river aud the cries of the fleeing1 slaves floated on the bosom of this beautiful stream , to-jny ears , as I sat on its flowery banks , It was there amid the songs of the mocking1 bird , that human right , liberty and equality of law beiore God and man , was born in my mind never to be erased by the flight and waves of time. 1 have always rejoiced in the law and states which have not commercialized human beings as hogs and cattle. I learned in my southern home what it means to stand for and advocate human rights and lib erty , namely the sacrifice of per sonal earnings and deprivation of your own home , often being Jriven to the woods to sleep on a bed of leaves with a covering1 of heaven , all because I , like Moses , stood for liberty and the rights of human souls. Having1 experienced iti early itc these hardships , who can jlame me for having1 always been an ardent republican. I honored uy father and mother by remain ing at home until I was twenty one years of age and giving them all my earnings and helping them n every possible way to support a large family and I therefore 'eel that what little I am today s due to the guidance of their larental training. Peace to heir sainted memories. To this lay their blessings rest upon my icad aud their Godly advice has always and will ever attend my pathway through life. On ar- iving a't my majority , I earned $20 and borrowed $20. On Nov ember 27' , 1872 , I started for the west arriving at Pella , Iowa , with fifty cents constituting my entire cash. 1 worked most of the time at farm labor until the. spring of 1874 , when on February 27 , in company with D. M. Ams- berry and II. T. Coffman , I start ed for Nebraska. I took a pre emption in Valley county near Ord. The grasshoppers having devastated everything and there being no work to do , I proved up on pre-emption in 1874 my , re turning to Iowa to work on a farm the next summer and fall until December 27 , 1875. I visit ed my parents again in my old Virginia home remaining there until March 27 , 1876 , at which time I again departed for Iowa , where I worked the coming sum mer in a brick yard and on Oct. 27 , 1876 , I started for Palmyra , Missouri , at which place I was employed for one year by Dr. Baker and son of Keokuk , Iowa. After completing my contract and not liking the business , I quit. But from a business stand point of views , I felt that I had made a grand success , as the com pany offered to double my salary , if I would remain with them for another year. I was employed by the Rock Island Railroad Com pany in the fall and winter of 1877-78 , until February 27 , when I started with a team for Ne braska , arriving at Grand Island in March. I filed on a homestead and tree claim in Custer county in what is now known as Alger non Township , settling on my claim in June , 1878. I lived a bachelor's life until August , 1879 , and realizing that it was not good for man to dwell alone , I return ed to Marion county , Iowa , and there was married to my present wife who has been more than my equal in the scriptural sense ol the word , as a help-mate in build ing up our home. I have been engaged in farm- ing aud stock raising , in which I feel that I have been reasonably successful. I have been a breed er of Aberdeen Angus cattle for sixteen years and have beeL1 suc cessful and now at the earnest solicitation of many of my friends , I have concluded to announce my self as a candidate for the nom ination to the office of represen tative of the 56th representative district , subject to the will of the republican electors at the primary election in September. I cannot say and do not care to announce that I have a theory of legislation which , if enacted into law , would be a panacea for all the ills of the body politic , but I do believe that my years of ex perience and observation as a farmer and stockraiser in Custer county , has endowed me with a reasonable amount of ability to discern the kind of legislation best adapted to the needs of the people of western Nebraska. Foremost among the things most needed at the present time , is a revision of the laws relative to the railroad commission , whereby its control over corporations may be extended , and thereby be made more effective. Also some modi fications of the primary law , whereby its provisions may be made more comprehensive aud ambiguities be eliminated. If nominated and elected to this office , I would not think that I had done my whole duty to my constituents did I not use every honorable means to obtain such legislation as would secure to every citizen the right to cast liis ballot for or against licensing the sale of intoxicating liquors in liis neighborhood. The County Option Bill will certainly be a matter of consideration in the coming legislature , and I would not consider that I had been faire : o the voters and to myself , did [ not announce in advance that [ would favor all legislation that las for its object the safeguard- ng of the homes and the lives of our people against contamination of this dreaded evil. I have never been a candidate : or public office , and would not now but for the many requests : hat have come to me from the icople of the eastern part of the county , among whom I have lived 'or so many years. Having de cided to enter the race , I would very much appreciate your sup- x > rt and influence among your rietuls. Thanking you in ad vance for any service you may see fit to render me , remembering- 1st That I am an old resident of Custer county. 2nd That my business inter ests are closely allied to that of T. great majority of the people of his district. 3rd I am in favor of any reasonable legislation for the con trol of corporations. 4th I am in favor of the prim ary lawMne object of which is to safeguard the people against ring rule in politics. 5th I favor the County Optior , L < aw. Very sincerely , J. A. AMSBUKKY. Alfalfa Meal Mill at Omaha. Announcement of the Omaha > apers this week that the Oradell ? arins Company of New Jersey , will build a large alfalfa meaJ , mill in that city , which will us/e some twenty cars of raw material ] each week to start , is evidence 'to the growers of the alfalfa that new uses are being found for t'he crop ; that the meal is a truest practical food and its manufac ture undoubtedly means a greater lemand and better prices for al falfa. The location of the alialfa neal mill in Omaha was secured by the Omaha Commercial Club , which is doing much to make it possible to manufacture in the west as well as produce. "With the opening of this mill Septem ber 1 , Omaha will have two such [ ) lants , the other being the M. C. LDeters Mill Co. They will use about forty carloads of alfalfa every week and as they develop , the industry will doubtless ne more than one hundred cars a week three solid train loads/ . Besides giving the growls a nearer market lor high gtp.ic . ( al falfa the factories , lee ted at Omaha will make it pas. * ; bje for those who desire to fecc > . the , which is especially fooil for dairy cows , will 1 * cabled to se cure it more praupfr < ly and cheap er than ever heforr. as the frei rates from Omab'a fess arc mud , han from the crist. ln locating he last factory in Omaha it was the understan'aiuE , tllat uothiuff but the beat Nebraska and Colorado - ado alfalfa , would be used. Breaking To Let. I have from 40 to 50 acres of breaking to let , same to be done immediately at $2 per acre. 3 miles southeast of Broken Bow. T. B. MORRIS. 1-2 f SATURDAY IS POSITIVELY OUR LAST DAY GREAT SACRIFICE SALE ! HIGH CRAPE DRESS SKIRTS Positively Our Last Day Here Saturday is positively our last day here. Owing to the unseasonable and disagreeable weather that we experienced while in this town we are com pelled to sacrifice all of our skirts in a style that no merchant ever dared to attempt to sacrifice. You must realize that we brought these goods here to dispose of and we therefore make this strong statement that the price will be no object 'as we are compelled to turn all our skirts into cash. The following is simply a faint idea of the striking values which we offer for the Hast two days : All our $9.50 Skirts will go at $ 3.45 All our $10.50 Skirts , all shades and styles , will go at All our $18.50 Skirts , made of imported Yoils and Panamas , beautifully 9.25 trimmed with silk fold in all the leading shades and colors , goes at 8.00 All of our $20 to $30 high grade goods , will go at $10 to $12.50 THE PRICE WILL BE NO OBJECT AS EVEEY GARMENT MUST BE TUHITED INTO CASH ! IT IS UP TO YOU to take advantage of the wonderful bargains we will offer. Remember , all of our Skirts are made of the highest grade and up-to-date material , made in the latest cut fashion and trimmings Manufacturing Company \ S rtopio p'T Northeast corner Spare , Broken Bow. FRA.lNK KELSEY , 'ALL KINDS OF WELLS Cons ult him If you want Water. Phone 112 , - Broken Bow. BANGS STUDIO East Side of Suqare Photographs , Edison ami Columbia Tlionoyraphs and records. Ajie-nts for Chickering , Ivers and Pond and S tar Pianos. We can save you money. / " > M. CONKAD , . . . . . .Dealer In , . . . I'ampi.Wlwl , Mills , Tank * . Fitting" , Onsolln * Bnglneneto. etc , Itrokoa Bow , Nebraska , HARRY KIM BALL , Practical Undertaker g& Licnsed Embalmer Business phone , 301. Residence 3348 Broken Uow , Mob. A Liberal Supply of CANE AND MILLET SEED i Still on hand 4 _ _ J. W. Scott , 'South Side Suqaro , Broken Bow , Nebraska Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONARD , Bonded , Atatracter Office in Security State Bank B'ld'ng XXSOCC RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN GRAIN AND COAL Feed in large and small quantities at both wholesale and retai I , Spec ! tal attention given to filling orders for coal iu any quantity , Broke < n Bow , - - Nebraska MiaoaooocMooooooooo oooeooooooooooooooo LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior , U. S. Laud ttfficu at lirokeu-IIow , Nebr. , May 13 , l oa. Notice IH hereby given that Peter W. Dooley , of lirokcQ Bow. Webr. , who on Pebruary 2StU , 1902 , made Uotuestead , No. W64 , for ueK , section 2 , township IS north , ranee 20 west , 6tU principal Meridian , has filed notice of In- teutlou to make Flual S year Proof , to estab lish claim to the land above detarlbeil , before reffltttcr * aud receiver , at Broken Bow , Nub , , ou the 19th day of June. 190S. Claimant names as witnesses : John II. Rose , of Broken Neb. . Francis Mouat. of Broken HOW , Neb. , Kloiiard Mohat , of Brok'eli Bow , I&b. , Acy Broylea , of Itrokeii Bow. [ SKAL ] JOHN KUBHU , Register. May 14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County court , within aud for Cu&tcr county , Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of .Anna M. Knudsen , deceased. To the creditors of said estate : You aru hereby uotllled , That I will sit at the county court room , In Broken Bow , In bald county , on the 82nd day ol July , 1908 , and on the ! J3 day ot Nov. 1908 , each at ID o'clock a , in. of each day , to receive and examine all claims against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited tor the presentation of claims against said estate Is six months from the loth day ol May , 1008 , and the time limited for payment ol debts Is one year trom said date. Witness my hand and the seal of said County court this lUth day ot May , 1908. A. U HtiMiMiituY , County Judge. May 28 , June 18. NOTICH TO CREDITORS. In county court , within and for Custer county , Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Nels ICnudscn deceased. To the creditors of said estate ; You are hereby notified , that I will sit at the County court room , In Broken Bow , In said county , on the 2.'nd ikiy of July HIM , and on the B.1 day of Nov. 1903 , each at 10 o'clock a. tii. ol each day , to receive aud examine all claims against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance. .The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate Is six months from the 19th day of May , 1908 , and the Ume limited for payment ol debts U one year trom said date. Witness my hand and the seal of said County court this lUth day of May , 1908. A. U. Iluui'iutuv , County Judge , May 28 , June 18. NOTICE OP FINAL REPORT. Estate of Andrew Crist , deceased , in County Court ot custer County , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska , to all persons In tcrested in said estate , take notice , that CatnerlnuCrlbt , Execuuix , has tiled a llnal account and report of her administration , aud a petition for finding ot devisees , dis tribution , construction iwill , of llnal sottcl- me in and discharge as such , which have been set for hearing before said Court on June 25 , i )8 , at 10 o'clock a , in. , when you may appear and contest the same. Dated flay 28th 1903 , A. U. lIUMi'iiituir , County Judge. May 28. Je 18 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior , United States Laud Oflice at Broken Bow , Nebr. , June 16.1908. Notice l hereby ulveu that James M , Ia\r- der , of Broken Bow , Nebr. , who , on March 31 , 1V06 , made homestead No. UOJ ) , for s4 ! uw lots 3-4 , Bee. 1 , Township I * , north , KatiL'e W , west 6th principal niprldau , has tiled uotlcu of Intention to make final 5year proof , to establish claim t' the laud above des cribed before Keirlster and Receiver , at Broken Bow. Nebr. , on the 24th day of July. 1VUS. Claimant name * as witnesses ; Frank Wit- mcs , of Kouiul Valluy , Nebr. , Bert Francois , of Broken Bow , Nebr. , La Fayette Oxford , of Broken Bow , Nebr. , Charles Oxford , of Broken Bow , Nebr. JOHN Kuusit , Jo-l8My.2J Keirlster. Real Estate and Loans J. L. FERGUSON , CQMSTOCK , NRBK. R , A , HUNTER , BROKIWJBOW , NKBK.