Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 14, 1909, Image 5

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THE REPUBLICAN
JOB PRINTING
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FRANK KELSE5T
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Consult him it you want water.
BROKEN Bow NBBR.
EDWARD DODD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Diseases of women a Specialty. Of
ce phone 260. Residence 348 , All ;
cases promptly attended.
BANGS STUDIO
BAST SIDE OF SQUARE
Photographs , Edison and Columbia
Phonographs and Records. : - :
Agents ( or Chlckerlu ? . Ircrs & Pond
and Star Pianos. : ' : : '
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
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Fitting of Glasses a Specialty. f
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Sllai A. Holcomb. Edwin F. Myers , jj
HOLCOMB& MYERS
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Special attention given to Litigated 4
matters , Probate matters ana colt
lections. . . . ' . . ' . . ' .
* OFFICE IN MYERS- BUILDING
Broken Bow , . Nebraska. |
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t J. L. FERGUSON , R. A. HUNTER , 3
5 Notary Public , Broken Bow , J
jj Comntock , Kebrnska. Nebraska. |
REAIJ E3TATE-INSCTEANOB |
t FARMS AND RANCHES FOR ROT i
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J EGAI , 'PAPERS DRAWN ]
Sutr yluff aud Platting Neatly Done. .
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J. B. DUNN
LAWYER
OALLAWAT , NEBRASKA.
Settlement of estates , examining
and perfecting land titles , collec
tions and criminal matter. All
business will receiveprompt atten
tion.
HARRY K 1MB ALL ,
Practical Undertaker
Licnsed Embalmer
Business phone , 301. Residence 3348
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N. DWIGHT FORD
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Armour-Hanna Block
ANSLEY - . NEBR.
John S.
FARM AND O1TV LOANS
INSURANCE
AND SURUTV EOND3
PROPERTIES
CHAS. E. STOUT
RESOIA.URANT
CONFECTIONARY , CIGARS
AND TOBACCO.
Broken Bow , . . . . . Nebr.
Hon. J. R. Deao , who was re
cently appointed Supreme Judge
to fill the vacacy caused by the
resignation of Judge J. J , Sulli
van of Columbus , was in the city
a few days the first of the week ,
Mr. Dean will return to Lincoln
Monday and move his family
there later.
Mr. and Mrs , J. K. Herman
left Friday for Omaha to make a
ftw days visit at tuat-place.
personal and Otherwise
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W.Y , Minoier was in the city
this morning.
Put your duds in our suds.
BROKEN Bow STKAM LAUNDUY
R. C. Jonea is husking corn for
Wm , Williams.
S. O , Mclnch of Mason City
was a Broken Bow visitor Wed
nesday ,
A. P. Dobeah of Ansley was
transacting business ic the city
John F Line of New Hope
made this office a pleasant call
last Wednesday
STRAY
Spotted steer coming three years
at-my place , J. E , Wilson , 2t
jMiss .Gladys Jones spent the
plat week with her sister Mrs.
Patrick of Ansley.
J. H. Currie and Lee Pickett
took the morning train Wednes
day for Lincoln on a business
trip :
Mitsjs Bessie and Gertrude
Orr , left for Anselmo Tuesday to
visit a few days with Mrn , Rosie
Fodge.
J. R. eagarden who recently
took up his work with the Red-
path Chautauqua people , was in
the city this morning.
Mr. and Mrs , W , S. Swan took
the morning train Friday for
Aneslmo , where they were called
on account of the sickness of one
of Mace Forsythe's children ,
Mr. and Mrs. F , M. Rublee left
on the morning train for Log
Angles Friday where they are
going to make their son Frank
a visit. They will visit several
points in the West and will pro
bably be gone a couple of-months.
4torneyN. ( D. Ford afAnsley
who is frequently mentioned as
good material for the Republican
nomination for county judge was
in the city Tuesday on business *
C. H. Kennedy returned Sun
day'morning from Peru , Nebr. ,
where he went to visit a few days
witH relatives and to be present
at the marriage of one of his
ncices.
VanCott and Roccker have
purchased the building occupied
by their Furniture and Hardware
store and expect to put in a line
of furniture after they get the
building re-modeled.
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Auctioneer H. A , Tinde"r at
tended the sale at the Scoeficld
farm Wednesday. Mr. Tinder
willlgo up to Anselmo , Saturday
morning to conduct their' regular
semi-monthly sale at that place.
Mr. Tinder- says that the horse
market is'opening up and that
there is now a demand for horses
at good prices1 They have a
nice.line . 60ive stock listed for
the sale afl nselmo , and he ex
pects a good market day there at
each sale after this.
Miller & < Kennedy , the general
hardware men on the south-side
of the square , have secured a
new harness maker. They have
hired Dock Edtninslen of Litch-
ficld , who has had ten years ex
perience as a _ general repair , man
and maker of'hand made har
ness. They have one of the best
lines'of harness in the city and
expect to make the harness bus-
ine.ss one of their special features.
They propose to furnish the
genuine hand made harness and
guarantee the best of workman
ship.
I. A , Reneau placed replevin
papers in the hands of constable
P. M , Towsley last Monday at
one o'clock and instructed him to
take charge of the hotel Reneau's
relation with Mr , and Mrs , A , L.
Burgin proved unsatisfactory to
Mr. Reneau and he got them to
sign an agreemet to vacate Sat
urday night at six o'clock. This
they seemed unwilling to do when
the time came and he gave them
a three days notice to move out
at the time he placed Constable
Towsley in charge. The build
ing is now vacated and Mr. Re
neau hopes soon to secure anoth
er manager.
Teddy Bear's New Year
Resolutions.
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RESOLVED That I will stop smokiiiff-stop
smoking pipe dream dope suggesting big bargains to
be had , unsightmnfieenf 'from the gigantic stores in
the gigantic cities , and go around among the stores
here at home looking for bargains that are there to
be seen with the naked eye.
. JRESOEKEb--That I will
patronize , by prefer
ence , the stores , that advertise , in the home paper '
and thereforeVhave' 'enterprise" enough" to tell the
people- what they've got in Mock
' ( Signed ) ' TEDDY BEAR. " ' j
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X'I Br'er Rabbit : .ifSay ; Teddy , that last resolution is the \ {
I goodsj all right. " ' . ' " t ' " '
Mrs , J. G.Urenizer took'the
rain this morning for San Antonio - .
tonio Texas for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs , S. W. ? Roup will
cave tHis evening for Tecumseu
where they will spend a f w days
visiting with relatives ,
Mr. and Mrs.I1' E. Boyd left
ror Lincoln Wednesday night
accompanied by Dr Talbot * . Mrs , .
Boyd has peen ill fqr several days
and 'was taken to he ospital at
Lincoln.
Messrs. Robinson audJ Duttle
have purchased the"ha'Aess
business of George "Willing and
combinad it with their own stock.
They arc now thoroughly set
tled in the building fomerly oc
cupied by James Ledwich and
bave started out with a good
business.
The B , and M. stock train No.
46 was wrecked at Mullin Wed
nesday morning. Twenty-six cars
went into the ditch. It will take
about a week for the railroad
company to clear up the wreck.
The wreck was a fortunateone in
V
that no lives were lost and no
body was hurt.
Mrs , Theodore Herman , was
brought over from Sargent , Wed
nesday by her husband and taken
before the Insanity Board of the
county , Mrs. Xlorman was found
insane and taken to the assylum
this morning by Sheriff Kennedy
and Mrs , S. L. Villcr. Mrs. Her
man seems to have been grad
ually losing her mind for about
three years , but the case has only
bscome bad enough recently for
her to be taken before the In
sanity Board , It is thought that
she will recover in a short time
under proper care. She in the
mother of twelve children and for
this reason the case is an unus
ually sad one.
About December 18th , a suit
case belonging to Miss EJrma Wil
ling was stolen from the platform
of the city depot. The efforts of
the railroad Co. and the local au-
tkorititi , - . . . . . . , to . . , . get - . , . any -J traca of tke
- i , n rr
RlS80L\rED
T h u t throughout
this year 1908 I will
try to be good nnd
do good ; that I will
try to help myself
and help others ;
that I will stand by
the old town nnd the
homo people and
help to boom the
burg.
RESOLVED
That from January
to December , Inclu
sive , I will quit dis
sipating quit dissi
pating my dollars by
taMng them out of
circulation here
around homo and
sending them to the
big cities to buy the
things that I can
buy nnd .ought to
buy right here in
town ,
suit cast were unsuccessful until
Wedqesflay of tthis .week. ? Information
mation was received that some
dresses had been left in- the Sun
inde school house near Hunter's
ranch north , of the city. . Mr.
Hunter and E. J. Wilson of Al
liance , 'who is representing- :
railroad Co. went out to the
school .house ! Wednesday after
noon and found the dresses , but
were unable.to get any clue as to
the identification of the thief
"and have , so far failed to find the
suit case.
"Enlisted For The War. "
I * the title of a Military-Com
edy Drama that the members of
Co."M" expect to present to the
people of Broken Bow on Monday
evening , Feb. 22 It is a good
Military play full of fun and a
good plot. It will be under the
direction 6fMra. Hattic Speakc
who is a first-class director and
with Miss Olivene Watts , who
brought down the house in the
"Country Minister , " as leading
lady , supported by a strong com
pany of local talent is sure to be
a-d4cidcd-8Uceaa. Remember the
date , Feb. 22 or Washington's
birthday , and watch these colt
iimns for cast of characters ,
MARRIAGE LICENCES ,
T , J Smith , Broken Bow 23
Meliesa Hipsher , Broken Bow 19
D. W. Osboru , Broken Bow 31
Hosetta Uhlman , Round Val. 22
T. A , Jewel , Ansley 19
Gracie Curtis , Analey 19
F. J , Neidt , Comstock 28
Anna Matox , Comatock 29
F , R. Sharpe , Dunning 19
Grace Wolf , Broken Bow 19
F. R. Doolittle , Anselrao 22
Alma Bowman , Anselmo 18
J. E , Felker. Callaway 27
Penola J , Smith , Callaway 20
J. K , Hermon , Broken Bow 35
Ora Shinn , Broken Bow 21
Joe Boyer , Berwyn 25
Verdie Long , Banner 20
CUSTKB. CCH.UtGli NItWS.
A meeting- the atudetits was
held in one of the recitation
rooms Tuesday afternoon for the
organization of a college literary.
Professor Cornet called the meet *
ing to order , Miss Lula Williams
was elected president ; James
McClintock vice-president ; Roy
Thompson treasurer ; and Herbert
Derris secratry ,
Two games of basket ball were
played iu the local armory Wed
nesday night. The first was
between the college and the high
school team and the second game
was a contest between the
college five and a team picked
up from the basket ball players
of the city. The college five won
both games by good scores. They
defeated the high school by the
score of 21 to 15. This allows
the college aggregation to man-
tain an undisputed title to the
championship of the city. The
college five has lost but one
game this season and that waste
to a team that it has defeated
several times.
Denatured
Why use wood alcohol
when you can buy grain al
cohol dcnaturized , just as
cheap ? Denatured alcohol
has a pleasant odor and ia
harmless to use.
Wood alcohol has been
known to cause blindness.
Denatured alcohol can be
used for cooking , heating ,
etc.
The Busy Druggist
Authorative Instances of the Treatment's ! ,
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Curative Results.
Treatment Produces Almost Immediately ft Complete
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Relief From Pain ;
Cancer As a rule haa no respect for
jcrson , climate , altitude for position. It
s found as often in the large cities of
be United States as it is throughout the
country ; Dr. Culdwell , affording her
self of the opportunity by her frequent
visits professionally to the different
xirts of'the United States , has had access
o a proportionate percentage larger than
hat of titty kupviii physician. Her phut
of treatment , beginning no me years ago ,
ins extended to now almost all parts of
he United States. Doctors in general
re willing to admit of her ability nud
vhilc there arc a few in particular who
o not like the methods pursued by Dr ,
Caldwell still they cannot help from ad
mitting that she is u wonderful clement
n the profession. The one particular
umplaint laid at the door of Dr. Cald-
vell's method is that of advertising.
The old time school of medical ethics
u unwritten law prohibits advertising ,
Not that the plan of advertising detracts
r interferes with any physician's profes-
ional ability but is not considered by
odors as a whole as a fair and square
al. In fact iu the doctor business , the
ode of inedlcul ethics and the adhering
o that plan of ethics is what wo might
eriu a truqt , a law or an understanding
vhich binds physicians socially to carry
out a ccttian plan of laws formulated and
cnowu to themselves only. Dr. Cold-
veil has always believed iu letting the
jood things be known ,
Diseases of women , which require
more ability and skill in their treatment
ban any other class of diienscs are treat *
d with the' greatest success by methods
original with Dr. Caldwell and 90 pet
cent of the'usual operations aie avoided.
Operations , as is well known , even the
lightest of them , arc attended with dan
ger , and when a system of treatment IB
o eflected as to render a cure possible
vithout operating it is certainly one to
be considered. Dr , Cnldwcll'ti system
of treatment means natural medication ,
it means no poisoua given , it means no
diseases produced or injury -done , It
means a most successful system'Aof medi
cine known all as a result of her exper
ience in her large continued practice.
Years of the largest and most successful
'practice iu the northwest is evidence of
the superiority of her ability and Integ
rity. Dr. Caldwell furnishes licr own
medicine. Her laboratory is known to
contain the largest assortment of pure
medicines of tiny laboratory to be'found
throughout the United State : ) , She ia
directly interested iu each patient , there
fore when she treats them and the medi
cines arc prepared directly under her
supervision she knows that the patients
nru getting just what she intended them
to have ,
We publish below eotnc recent cures ;
Mrs. John Wibbles , Wolbach , Nebr. ,
cured female , nervous and kidney dis
ease. Had been given up by a number
of doctors and told that she must be op-
crated on. Today is sound and well.
Mrs. I'rank Henderson , of Spauldiug
Nebr. , cured of heart disease , female ,
liver and kidney disease. Had suffered
for many years. t
Mrs. S. E. Hanley , Kearney , Nebr. ,
cured of u complication of many. diseas
es. Had been to many doctors previous-
iy.
Frank Colton , OakdaJe , Nebr < ( says :
"I was an invalid for eleven years from
stomach and heart disease. I Imd been
given up us incurable by five doctors , and
concluded to give Dr. Caldwell d trial.
After three months treatment I was al
most well ; I continued it two j more
months nnd from that day to this which
is seven years , I have been a well man. "
Mable Swausou , Grceley Center , Neb. ,
cured of long standing nervous disease.
Dr. coldwell will make her next visit :
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