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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
SUM CUSTEE COUNTY REPUBLICAN , VOL , XXVII BROKEN BOW , CUSTI3R COUNTY NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 25 , 1908 , NO.s 3 No Man Can Describe The subtle benuty of the lily nnd it equally impossible for us to adequately explain the appearance of Our Cut Glass Display The best we can dp is to tell you that it is artictic beyond the average , that every de sign is a work of art , and that we can offer surprising values. But in order that you may get a correct and accurate idea of our Cut Glass argument , we invite you to see " it , to examine it , ' to price it. Then you'll be sure to be convinced. A. E. ANDERSON , Broken Bow , Neb , Oeasonable A Uuggestion. . . SODA WATUR , IS ALWAYS "IN SKASON , " whether taken Hot or Cold it is u wholesome beverage , unless rendered de leterious to health l > y being loaded with impure artificial flavorings nnd glucose syrups. Cold Soda drawn from Uur Artie Fountain , Lacks nothing that could be i/esired by the most Ucnsitive Palate. We use Unly pure juices made Direct from fresh fruits And can give any flavor. Our "Cold Soda" is Always Cold. JS&J.FBaisch , , . , DRUGGISTS. The Quality Store niiMliiiil " " " .oilltliiiia'J . < THE HOUSE OF LEADERS. 1 1 Vigor Breakfast Food , lOc package for 05 Blue Belle Pears , nicer than fresh ones 15 Fancy Evaporated Peaches , worth 20c 15 Buffalo Chop , special Jap Tea , worth 50c l/2 Ib 35 J lb. can Fine Cut Tobacco , worth 25c 15 Eldorado Caster Machine Oil , per gallon 40 Dandelion Killer , guaranteed 50 Pure Olive Oil , per bottle , 65c and 35 Liquid Smoke for Meats its great per bottle 75 Peanut Butter , ' fine for sandwiches , 25c and 15 i 5 Pure New York Maple Sugar , 1908 make , per Ib 20 < ; Electric Wall Paper Cleaner , makes your walls v look a3 good as new. Costs about 25 cents a room. K Try it. - * Lipton Teas and Chase & Sanboru Teas and 'Coffees. ' Pure Healthy Food Products. PHONE No. 5. NORTH SIDE , BROKEN BOW , NEBR. TRADE Pure Old Cider Vinegar MAR1C iiifJiJiiiiipiiiiiiipiiiiiJ ! JU qjBa'UljlF ' * Hydraulic Tire Setter At Dorris' Blacksmith Shop. Will set your buggy or wagon tires just right , the dish being regulated by The Scientific Steel Cone Disher. Come in and see the machine. S. EOT. DORRIS , Blacksmith. Southeast of the square. JUST GROCERIES THE REAL GOOD KIND Sheppard & Burk Phone . 125. S ) uth" Side Square President Roosevelt Highly Pleased. Immediately upon receiving news of the nomination of Secre tary Taft for the presidency , President Roosevelt said : "I feel that the country is in deed to be congratulated upon the nomination of Mr. Taft. I have known him intimately for many years and I have peculiar feelings for him because through out that time we worked for the same objects , the same purposes and ideas. I do not believe there could be found in all the country a man so well fitted to be Prcsi- lent. He is not only absolutely earless , absolutely disinterested and upright , but he has the widest acquaintance with the na- ton's needs without and within and the broadest sympathies with all our citizens. "He would be as emphatically a President of the plain people as Lincoln , yet , not Lincoln himself would be freer from the least aint of demagoguery and the east tendency to arouse or ap- > eal to class hatred- any kind. Ic has u peculiar and intimate cnowledge of and sympathy with he needs of all our people of he "farmer , of the wage worker , of the business man , of ttie prop erty owner. "No matter what a man's oc cupation or social position , no matter what his creed , his color or the section of the country roai which he comes , if he is an lonest and hard working man who tries to do his duty toward his neighbor and toward the country , he can rest assured that he will have in Mr. Taft the most upright of representatives and the most fearless of chara- lions. Mr. Taft stands against > rivilege and he stands preemi- icntly for the broad principles of American citizenship which lie at the foundation of our national well-being. " Real Estate Transfers. Louis Weste to Seyer M.Seyer- son , 80 acres in 1 , 16-24 , $1000. William L. Aldnch to Barton S. Bennett , parcel in 32 , 17-20 , S210. Lewis Booknau to Charles EJ. Cannon , 160 acres in 31 , 17-18 , $1800. Clifford I. Roth to John B. 3oyer , 160 acres in section 7 and 18 18-17 , $3500. Flora C. Johnson and husband to Mary F. Beck , N # , lot 6block 14 , J. P. Gaudy's addition to Broken Bow , $110. Hobert W. Shaffer to Arthur W. Marts lot 6 in block 8original town of Comstock , $1200. Andrew B. McNish to Mary F. Hale , 80 acres in 32 , 19-18 , $1000. John O. Kennedy to Elijah L. Luce , 360 acres in 1 , 17-24 , $10800. Robert A. Elliston to Ella Fielder , 40 acres in 22,14-24 , $800. Mary F. Hale to William Paxton - ton , 80 acres in 32 , 19-18 , * 1600. Alpha Morgan to William Wad- dington , parcel in 18 , 18-22 , $500. Lottie T. Cannon and husband to Charles E. Cannon , 80 acres in 32 , 17-18 , $450. Frank E. . Mauk to Charley T Wright , nw block 1 , Pleasant View addition to Broken Bow , $400. Peter Trautmun to Mary E McClelland , lot 17 , block 34 , Cal- laway , $300. Harvey B. Andrews to Minerva 0. Howley , Gtf acres in 16 , 19-22 , $393.75. James P. Mullen to E. P. Me Evoy and Peter W. Mullen , 160 acres in 5 , 16-22 , $4300. J. D. J. Semler to Joseph G Beard , parcel se # 3 , 19-18 , $320 John G. Boyce to Barton S Bennett , parcel in 32,17-20 , $600 No More Bad Eggs. J. W. Johnson , deputy pure food commissioner of the state has sent out a circular which is known and described as Bulletin No. 2 , in which he says : "The Nebraska pure food law makes it unlawful to sell bad eggs and provides a penalty of from $10 to $100 for each offense. "It is unlawful for the farmer to sell bad eggs to the merchant "It is unlawful for the mer chant to sell them to his patroni or egg dealers. "It is a violation of the nation al pure food law to ship bad eggs from one state to another. "The law was passed in the in terest of honest dealing , and it is not honest to sell bad eggs for good.mojaey. It is reported that in some cases spoiled eggs have been taken from the incubator and.marketed at the grocery store when the producer thought the niyer was too busy to examine them. It is the duty of this de partment to prosecute offenders whoever they m.iy be , no matter whether producer or dealer. The law is trying to protect , rfot only the consumer who is entitled .o get honest food for his money , but the honest producer and hon est dealer who is entitled to have lis dishonest competitors prose cuted and exposed through pub licity. "Nebraska hens arc producing JO.000,000 dozen eggs arinually. These Nebraska eggs arc worth fhree to five cents per dozen less .ban the highest market price n New York , Philadelphia and [ Baltimore on account of the low rrade they take in these markets > y reason of the dishonest and careless mixing of bad eggs with the good. "Five cents a dozen on 90,000- )00 dozen eggs amounts to $5- 500,000. "By reason of this careless and dishbuest mixing of bad e gs with good , we lower the value of our annual output $4,500,000. " Does it pay ? Gone Forever. From the Pierce County Call : Ten yeaas ago a Pierce county farmer put his initials on a dollar lar bill. The next day he went to the nearest town and spent it with a merchant. Before the year was up he got the dollar back. Four times in six years the dollar came back to him for produce , and three times he heard af it in the pockets of neighbors. The last time he got it back was four years ago. lie sent it to a mail order house. He has never seen that dollar since , and never will. That dollar bill will never pay any more school or road tax for him , will never build or brighten any of the homes of the community. He sent it entirely out of the usefulness to himself and his neighbors when he sent it to the mailorder house. The moral is plain. Law Library for Sale. Law library , 140 volume ? , for sale at $150. Address , L. B. UNKKIMIK , Hyannis , Neb. B. & M. Train Schedule WEST HOUND HAST IIOMUI ) No. 39 6:20 : a m No. 40 fljlO am No. 41 11:27 pra No. 42 9M : am No. 43 8:22am : No. 44 11:77 nm Nos 3' . ) and 40 run between Lincoln ami llrokcn How only , and not on Sundays Freluht traltiH Nos 47 and 4S carry passengers , but arc run as uxtrax Schedule of Broken Bow Maili. I'OUCIIKS I'OK TIIK ICAST CI.OSIC Af I'ULLOWB : Tralu No 40 0 a m Train No 12 < ) :30 : a 111 Train No 44 7 : : ) p m roue n us you THIS WKST CI.OSH AS i'OLUJ\vs ! Train No 4 8:00 : a m Train No 41 7:30 : pm Office open Sunday from 9:33 : to 10:110 : a m week dayH , liW : ! a in to 730 p m Putting up , , , , Prescriptions , . , of course is the most important part of our business and it is the most exacting but it's a respon sibility we do not shirk. We do busi ness on the policy that you cannot be too particular with medicine and our business of dispen sing prescriptions continues to grow because the care we take is the same as if we were putting the medicine up for our own family's use. Bear that in mind when you re quire any medicine. Ed. McComas Druggist BROKEN - - BOW THE BROKEN BOW Chautauqua JULY 25 to AUGUST 2 On Thursday , July 30 , at 2 o'clock , Judge Ben B. Lind- scy will deliver an address. During - ' ing the four years that Judge Lindsey bus been on the bench of the Denver County Court , his work among delinquent juveniles has made him a national figure. Prom all over the civilised world come inquiries regarding the methods and administration sys tem of the juvenile court of this young man of 35. It would he within the truth to say that Ben 13. Lindsey's matinee court is the greatest single factor counting for righteousness in the state of Colorado. 25 ENTERTAINMENTS , , , , JT 8 GENTS EACH Tlie statement that n\\ \ \ colored people ire jjood singers is not true. Orcnt caie mist be exercised in the selection of voices. Hut with seven well-trained ami educated men and women with fiiic nat ural ability and perfectly balanced voices , you have the best possible musical at- .raction for a Clmtitniujuii. Thiswehave n the Sterlings. Colored people have ' .he volume , and there is a certrln quality in their voices that blends beautifully with out of doors. This is one of the best jubilee company doing Chautauqna work. A program that is absolutely unas sailable and irreproachable. 10 per cent DISCOUNT O3XT . /VT..T. Farm Machinery Just stop and consider what this means to you. "F'oj ? Iia.Q-tcti3.oo A $42.00 Swede 2-row Cultivator price cut to 37.50 15.00 4-shovel Juker Cultivator price cut to 13.50 17.00 4-shovel No Name Cultivator price cut to 15.30 18.00 4-shovel New Western Cultivator , .price cut to 16.20 29.00 4-shovcl Pivotal Dandy Cultivator. , price cut to 26.10 29.00 4-shovcl Dutch Uncle Cultivator. , .price cut to 26.10 25.00 14x1 f Disc Harrow price cut to 26.10 10.50 Three-Section Pipe Harrow price cut to 14.85 10.00 14-inch Cricket Breaking Plow. . . .price cut to 9.00 13.00 16-inch Kansas Breaking Plow. . . .price cut to 11.70 14.00 18-inch Kansas Breaking Plow. . . .price cut to , 12.60 I have many other farm tools that I am giving the same discount as on the above , which will make them a great bargain. All of the above dis count prices must be spot cash. We Carry in Stcck Deer ing Mowers , Deering Swing Stacker , Deering , , Jr. Overshoot Stacker , Deering 4 wheel Push Sweep , Deering 3 wheel Pull Sweep , Deering 2 wheel Pull Sweqp. G. W. Apple Broken JBow Nebraska.