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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
THE KKPU13LIOAN , CUSTIfill COUNTY , JSJfiBUAS Ll CUSTDR COUNTY REPUBLICAN $1.00 Per Year , ADVERTISING MATES. Whet * matter IB net on wood t > a electrotype a ilu prlcvvf tw Htjr ceuti per lncli. lniri col umn , lot rscli Interiioil , uvo or muru Insertion * U cuits t r nuh. apodal posHion. ilngltln , iortluii iMivnt * pet UUh , Metal OKIIO , cliKtrtH- two or mom lluiu * . liccuu per Incli. I'aymerii llrnt nf c.icli iiHiiuii. Local nrtvertuinff five cent * prr line e cb la icriiun. IXGiiceof cliiircli clinrcli fnlrti ( OclAtilaa ami riitiilMliimcntM wliure rauiiuy 1C tli r iil , ouo unit rate * . Lntli iiotlct * free , half trlr" for publishing obtuiariet. tanl ot TlmnU * . 50 can H. UiKnl uoliLB at ru'es provided statutes of Nubrafik4i society iiotletMttud rttolntlg.ii * , ono-tia3ir.HM U lultiiii ? nutluM lice , half price tor n i ol r.Bteril at llrokcn How. Ncbr.nks , for tratu- iiu scm ! in tim Uultcd states mail * nt second class rate * , Herbert (5. ( Myers , IHIilor and Publisher Political Announcement. l Mug prompted l > y aclcHlrc to lead and cincot tliu1 tfrtucntltmal fon&ji of the great i ouiity of Ptister , In wlioie orhaoU I was n pupil nearly ; w yearn ago thereby formally announce myself a inndlUatc for tlie ponltlnn ni County Superintendent of 1'ubllc luntrtic- tinii. I Im/e ndvocntcil republican prlnct pies for in yearn and am thud nm < lng tlicilh llngulHlieit honor of being UN nominee at UK ( oinlng L'loctlon. W.U/rBU W. WAT811S. I licrcby niiiiounce to Uic Ucpubljcnns of CtiBtcr County tlml t nin a cnmliilnle for tlie wiminntioii to lliu office ul Counly Surveyor subject to the e\ptc8H < cd will of the incniluiis of my jmily al the primary. 1 hn\c served ns Dcptttj County Surveyor for the pnht 3 years mid previous to Uic j lar.tical end ric quit i' < l my education In the 'Count } schools of Cusler County , in the 1'ruiiioir Npriual school atid the N'clitnskn Stiiti ruiversity. I have always lived h Cusler county find have always support ed the Republican ticket. A. J. COUNTV SUITJIUNTRNDKNT. to aunomu.-o tuy candidacy for tli office nf County Ruporl' toi dent , subject In tli wlslius of the vuiurN anil Kchool patutiu of tli county. 1 w.is.liiirii In Cimtvrcounty received in common boliool iHincatlon In lior Hdiooli Slnco then 1 lm\o tanirlit Mti\urnl years In tli district and vlllairo Hchuolii of tliu county ; linv recoUed a profcHalonal state certificate mi compli'icd a lull collftr cotirnc. 1 liello\ luitli education and o.xperluuco 111 nin In cnicluut wjrh for the count v. r . M\VIS : , AtiKelnio , Nebi'i We have been informed thai Qeo. Porter , our present deputy registrar of deeds , will be a can didate for the nomination of cgistrar of Deeds , on tliu re- ublicaii ticket at the coining1 rianry. Geo. is well known h rough out the county , ami cs- iccially this , his home connmi- lily , as n good lioncat young nan and having' nerved the pasteur our years in the oflicc for which ic aspires he is thoroughly qua.1 ficd for the place. Mason City Star , AlaU a Store liarn Your r.-nor. A store should earn your pal- ouagc before it receives it. It an't do this un'csa ' its ndvcrtis- ng is aggressive , adequate , con- imtous for store-ads ( jive you ilore-ncws , and keeps you in ouch with store-events. They ccep you in formed of what the store is dohnj for you ; what it is able to offer you , of bargain or crvicc or novelty. The store's ids give you an equal chance to .ecure special bargains with the shopper whose time perm its , and who inclinations lead to daily shopping trips. The Democratic and Populist tonvcnlion held in Hroken Bow ast week to ratify the work done by the last legislature , did not KOVC very harmonious. Repre sentative Taylor , the man who always stood for justice and right , seemed to be the main caune of the trouble. Having a mind of his o * n as to justice and right , he positively refused to join the bosses in their schemes. Taylor is an honest and hard working representative , who h not ashamed of what lie does , represents the people and i ot the bosses ; and stands for the bcsl men and measures. He is get ting lined up for a good Repub lican. Oconto Register. Farm and City Ion us at lowes " rates. ji-U-tf "JAMKS I KDWICH And Vtvluo Cost lllu--lratcl I.oiuUiii News $ " 01 for ' ' -I ! ) lniU-t > i-iuli-iit DUO " - . ' M liiti-rnatlonal Stiullo o 00 " 525 Juil o ( .OJ " 521 Ki-ramlc Slmllo 5W " 4 fO I.ndloV Worlil lftl ) " 1 : ' 5 I.fHllo's Woi-Uly f' < M , 5 < Wfo Jm ? Sj ] l.lplilurnU'H Mairaxlito'J Muh > roVfi | [ Sitoiul now 200 Un McCnll'd Mnirazlnoaml paltcrn 1 50 MO McCliin-V Maeaziuo 2SD " 1M M troi > n1ltan Maeazlnu - " 1 < Mnilrrn l''Ufllla 1 S > ' 1 ' Moi1icr Mairazluo ISO 135 Motor ABO -10 } JI-5 Motor < l 30J ' 2oO Musician 25" " " 2 0 Ballon -HO 375 National Itonio Journal 1 " i 25 Nntioual M irazlno 2W ' SO. ) National Snortamau. . . . . . 200 " JM Nowhloa IN. Y.J fashions 151 " 135 Normal Instrnclor 1 is " UO Nortu American Hcvlcw BOi 4 so Oul.loor Life 250 " U25 Outlnir Mairazlno -t ' * 2'-5 ! Onll uiVr 400 " U75 I'at-illc Monthly 350 " 20J 1'aris Moilet nml Pattern 150 " 135 IVarson'rt Mauazlno 2fO " 2WI IVoiiir'k HoniB Journal 135 " l 25 IMililKtiiu- 210 " ids I'lusic.xl I'ulliiio 20J " 1(15 ( 1'ictorl.il Kevlmv ai.it Pattern. . 200 " 105 1'oitul.ir Mairazlno 250 " 22' ) l'oi > ular ScliMice MonthlyHV ) " SM ) 1'run.irv r.'lucatlon ' 2 js " 200 1'rlmary Plans 2 JH " 1 < , S Puck < > ' " 510 PiiniamVKcailfr . 400 " -J xs Kfcrcail.ii OJ " > y , Kctl Hook 2M ) " s-'S The iiieclitiy of the iicti of tlie city held Tuesday veiling for the purpose of or- jfanizinf ; t boosters club is to be ilfhy ( ) commended. It will iienn a great sUp : forward in the > rogrcss of the city if the young icn will take an active interest tul put their energy into use. 'he younger men possess more ncrgy and as a usual thing vrtll five more time lo pushing the liter * st of the public than will he older men who have accufuu- atcd enough to keep them in omfort the rest of their life. ( Jive the young men a chance ml watch the city grow. \ The commercial club talk is igain the order of the day and vc arc of the impression that he buisineas men of Mcrna nean business this lime. If ott remember it was during the luration of the commercial club hat Mcrna took the boom and las prospered ever since. Mcrna las plenty of lerrilory to draw 'rom and should be on the ipward round and advancing along toward business lines at ill times. K'jmcmbcr the mcct- ng on next Tuesday evening at the Colcmati & Kecdcr hardware stoic. Everyone who is inter ested in the welfare of the town should be present. A body of men can accomplish so much more than a single individual and no doubt the ill feeling which exists will be less among our business men fiftcr Uic club gels started and harmony reigns in the transactions of business that is to interest of the people. Mcrna Postal Card. Texas school land is selling for five dollars per acre. For cheap railroad rates see Jesse Gaudy. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee- Roasted fresh every day. 241 f. The following ofTer contains only selected tnngn/'ncs of the highest merit. The needs and desiies of every one will be found lupicscnted in this list. Women , l itemlmu. Ueviews , Juvenile , Outdoor interests , Viction , Tcvhnieil , Music , Art , IHc. Cusler Countllopublumn and Cosmopolitan or American or Success-Value § 200 lor § 1.65 Greatest Subscription Offer Through a most unusual arrangement with the puhlibbers we are Mile to niako this lemaikahle offer to suh.sciil'i.'r' . Four Great Publications and a Dress Pattern 24 K3 Q3 , 3J for C3 3 X.fl ( Weekly ) SLOG Republican Olio Year Pictorial Keviow Monthly ( iMshion , One ) Year J .00 Success ( Uternry ) LOO MngAxine Monthly Onu Year l'ancyVorU ) ( Modern Priscilla Monthly One Year ,50 Pictorial Review Pattern .15 To be xeli'ctcil bytlio siiliMrllicr from the Rtj los Itluvliatud In I'irtorlal Review at any time u itliiit tuo months after rccuimi ; tlio Ilisl copy * " > - \jtj u ! ' of the above together with the Republican sent one year for $2.15 Anil Vnluo Cot.t Aln tW'n Macazlhc $1SO for $33" ; Am rican lto > - 'JX ) " 1 < > * Amorlcan Hiiim-H nml ( lank-cm.-4 M " 3 < > o American Mnilieihooil 800 " i 75 Ami-rlcait Poultry Journal ISO " 1 " 0 AWM-HOU'H MnKuzliltt 2M " 200 Atlantic Monthly 500 " 425 Automobile -100 " 325 m-Kic Cat 20 " ins Ill'U Ilnnte 2SO " 3 V.uhominii 2SO " 20. ) llook-KeciiCr 210 " J ( .S HooUman , . . . . , HSO " 310 lloslon Cooklim School 200 ' " 1 as Itreedur1 * ttareitv 300Ji'o Iliur McIitloNh Monthly -100 " 300 Cuiitury Mawazliiw 5K > " -4H > Qilldrimn AUvaxIna 200 " K.S Christian Herald ( N. V. ) 2 0 " 210 Country Ufa lu America eOn " 400 Craftsman 400 " 33f Curreii' l.lturaturo 400 " a5 Dusltrm-r IS ) " | ; is Drcssmaklm ; nt Home 201) " U > " > Kilucatlonal Ucvlexv 400 " ! 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" 125 Hamilton' * M.lifazlnu S 50 " 200 Harpei's lla/aar.- . . 200 " l ii5 HariMir'A M.iirnzlno ROD " 450 4lan > or' ANVekly , SCO " 450 Iliimu Nunillawfirk 175 " 150 lloiigoll autlfill 3'0 " ! li5 llousckeepur 175 " 1 ta Ilunsewlfo 1 SS " 1 i' Human Life 200 'I 1M Anil Value Coat " ' Kollalilei'ouUrj journal $1 60 for $1 35 lo\lew ot ] { m lews I OJ ; i 00 i Ktuulpr lUt 2t5 : sclcntlllc American 400 ; iO f Scientific American and Snpl'l 8 00 0 80 scrlbiu-r's Magazine 4tx ) 305 1- Smart sot : . 8IW 2 Hi smltU'.s Mara/.tne S.vi B80 f : St. N'tcliolas 4iK ) SBO Strand Magazine 880 240 suuurban Life 400 2H5 Sunday school Times 800 i > 5 SiiiHct Miig.-uini ? 8W l SVHtcui 8 < fl 3hO l l Table Talk. . . 800 105 Taylor-Trotwooa Magazine. . . . 0AO six ) i Tcilmloal world Magazine. . . . 350 800 Theatre Magazine 400 : i. < 5 Toilettes 800 J Travel Magazine OW ioO Vun Norden Magazine 8 So 17 vopue 5 0 < ) 150 , wide worlil Mneautno aa > 21 ' woman's nomp comimnlon. . . . sss i > Wom.tn's National Dally ou l 00 Worlil To-uay 8 o son \VorhlS work 100 3S5 You Mny Add to Your Uit All Story Magazine 1'or $ l 00 Argoiy 100 colliers weekly Delineator 10) i\erboilj'h : Magazine. 1.V ) Dailies' Homo Journal , 15 l.ituiary Digest UOJ - OJ 1'uimlar Met lianlt s TO sUuril.u ; evening i < est TO.V Si ran itook 0 Youth's Companion 7 Custer County Republican , Everybody's and Delineator-Value $3.50 For $2.50 All subscription * are for otto full year Subscriptions may bo new , renewal or extensions. Mauazmes may l > sent to one or to n-p.u.ito aililrusBes. Additional pistau'e U cliarired on Canadian and roreleu subscriptions. If > ou do not lln.l wli.it yon want , eml u > .mr list , and we will quote > ou tlie lowest o.pible price. We v\ ill duplicate any oner made by any atreut. avency or publisher. Broken Bow , Nebraska PRESIDENT UFT HOLDS RECEPTION Suddy anil Ql ! ; r Alnllcrs of Interest in 'City licaulifiil" fiin CITY OP WASHINGTON A Visit ( n the Historic Mount Veriion , ( lie Clmrmiiijf Home of Our first President , Gcorjjc Washington. The city of "magnificent dis tances , " is so named , because of the many open spaces , every where apparent. Extensive grounds surround nearly every public building ; in all parts of the citv. arc small and lartre parks , as well as innumerable large circles , from which radi ate many stieels , ( like spokes from the hub of a wheel ) all lined with beautiful shade trees , that touch above the centre of the slrccl , and at this time in full leaf. Small lawns are in front of most of the residences and add width to the streets. Snowballs , bridal wreaths , and early roses arc in bloom. In the parks arc immense mounds or beds , literally covered with pansies - sies hundreds of them at a distance they look like a beauti ful carpet or rug , made of the brilliant , saucy things. The streets arc wonderfully well kept and clean , and at night every nook and corner of the city is well lighted. The stores are full of fascinating spring novelties and fashionable wear ing apparel for men , women , and children. ' 1 his time of ycni and also the weather is idea ! for bight seeing. Tuesday afternoon at twc o'clock we sallied forth with well laid plans , that included a visit into the shopping district an.d B first visit to the Corcoran Arl gallery , in the vicinity of the White House. When passing that mansion , from the car , we noticed a crowd of people at the side entrance on 16th street through the open windows we could see people in the East room , and a aumbejr of carriages were at the front entrance. My friend wondered what was doing1 j and said , "shall we see ? " I answered , yes. So we got off ' the car at 17th street , walked back to Uth and down to the side entrance , where we joined the crowd just as t e well guard ed gates were opened for it too pass through. Mrs. Nagcl in quired of an official , "is it a card affair , " which means that admittance without the proper "card" is absolutely impossible. ; he answered , "it is a reception for a society. " She answered , ' ! have a friend from the west , Ne braska , but suppose it is out of the question , " he turned away so he would not be noticed and said , with much emphasis , "go ahead , try it , " aud try it we did , by simply'going with the crowd through the gates , nto the lower hall , up a flight f s ops and into the East room , vherc we were obliged to wait 'bout fifteen minutes. During hat time we learned that the Drdcr of United Americans , a jeueficiary orgatma'ion , were o be received. In the East room are three immense , m-as- sivc class and gilt chandeliers ; between the windows and over the mantels are large mirrors in jilt frames , a few upholstered scats ; a Steiuway piano , cov ered with gold leaf and in laid with ivory , valued at $25,000 , a splendid gift from the manufacturer to the While House. The floor is of hard wood , inlaid ; the room is forty feet wide and one hundred feet long and twenty-two high. The sliding doors in the center of the west hall opened to admit the President , his military aid , Captain Archibald Unit , in full uniform , aud four secret service men then closed , and the rc- cci lion was on. The President stood a few feet from where hc entered the room ; a secret scr vice man stood two feet back of him aud one acrosa , forming a temporary aisle along that side of the room ; the aid a few feet in advance of him , the other service men still farther in ad vance , who instructed the people ple to fall in line , single file , aiul give their nani-i lo Ihe cap- lain , who in Itirn presented them to President Taft. H took a long time for our turn to arrive , but that gave us an opportunity to see and study the man. Ilis face wore the sunniest smile , that never once came off , but which a remark occasionally broadened , There is no ques tion about him being a very handsnme blonde gentleman , tall and DOrtlr. aud gracious in his manner ; never once showing the least sign of fatigue in so trying \an \ ordeal , as grasping the hand of lain- duds of people. Indeed it , was quite amusing to watch that mechanical operation. I re ceived the same slight bow , the same clasp of the hand , the some smile , but when I leaned slightly forward aud said , "Ne braska's greeting's to our Presi dent" the smile broadened , and added sparkle gleamed in the cjes , as with a profound bow he said , "Thank you , uiadame. ' . ' The Treasury building stands in the block east of the White House the State , War and Navy building west of it both are immense aud beautiful buildings. Extensive grounds are in front and back of the While House. The grounds al the back have a geutle slope am" arc full of a variety of trees am" shrubs. There is a large foutr tain in the center , aud tin grounds arc enclosed by a lov stone wall , surmounted by ai iron picket fence. We wcui around the grounds to the Cor MAKE YOUR HOME MORE BRIGHT AND CHEER RJL BY PAPERING IT Have you seen our new line of samples of high grade wall paper ? No store in town can offer you a collection of such rare beauty and elegance to choose from at such reason able prices. It will be a pleasure to you and to us to have you look them over. g r Sn 3 ? ! ' < H3 a II. LLL The Busy Druggist For Rent The rooms in the Union Block over Cole's estab lishment are for rent for office 4 purposes. See George M. Flicker or I. A. Rcneau. "MS-l 7 CL\ i tA In yc-r comb ? Why so ? Is not thv. lira. ! arnuch better place for it ? Better -ep i what ir left where itbelongcj Aycr'sHair Vigor , new improved formula , quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it.Ve speak very posi tively about this , for we know. clianqc tlie color of the hair. I'ovmuln with caoh bottle Bho\v it to your doctor Aslc him about It , them do an ho Bays Indeed , the one great leading feature of our new Hair Vigor may well be said to be this it stops falling hair. Then it p.oer one step further it aids nature in restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ai > k for "the new kind. " Undo by tuo J. C. Aycr Co. , LOTTO ! ! , Uacc. TRA.DK Pure old cider \ inetfarMARK a Pure Food ProcUicts righ ts smoke for meat , 7.5c a battle. Knock out prices on Utah gallon fruits , full gallon pears , per can 4oc Full gallon peeled peach per can 40c .Full gallon apricots per can 40c These gooils are cheap at the price. J list think of it , ' only 4 cents a Ib. Hurry up won't last long. coran Art gallery , the entrance to which is by a ( light of stone steps , guarded by lions. The entire lower floor contains stat uary nearly all of them copies ; i the originals are in the art gal leries of the Lowe , Paris , the Vatician at Rome , the UfTui , at Florence , or in the British Mu seum. There is one original by Canova , of Napoleon 1st. A small bronze called , "Off tlie Range , " had a natural , western look four cow boys on as many broncocs. On the second floor are many fine paintings the one called the "Wood Gatherers , " is con sidered the finest , but we only had time for a glance , as the bell rings at four and every one is obliged to leave the building. We then visited the shopping \ district and made a few pur- * s * \ clfases , arriving at the Gladstone - 1 stone in lime for a late dinner. ' MRS A. L. XANDKKS. Bi Dcparliuciit Store. The firm of Deardorf & Duke , of Mason City , are now the pro prietors of one of the large de partment stores of Lincoln. Mr. Deardorf , who has direct- man agement of the store , was in this oflice last Saturday and informs the Transcript that the store cm- ploys about thirty people , car ries more than fifty thousand dollars worth of general mer chandise , consisting principally of dry goods , groceries , hard ware and furniture. The store is locally knrnvii as the "North Side Department Store , " aud is doing a business that is very sat isfactory to its new proprietors. Transcript. J. C. Bowen gives ten cents off in live hundred lots of Broken Bow , Mason Git } ' , and Aurora flour. I'Yesh goods daily at BOWEN'S Very fancy 4 crown Cali fornia raisins , the best grown. 5 pounds for , * Kc ) Fancy evaporated pears , 4 pounds for oOc Large fancy fat prunes , 8 pounds for $1 A beauty of a Muir peach the finest flavor and fine eating1,9 pounds for $1 A oed peach 11 pounds for $1 1 We test and Dandelion and pay Knock out prices on the highest all weed killer price for cream. fancy evaporated guaranteed to Cash on day do the work. fruits at of delivery at oOc a can at BOWEN'S BOWEN'S BOWEN'S