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Custer County Republican from Broken Bow, Nebraska • 8

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Broken Bow, Nebraska
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8
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REPUBLICAN PART -AND LABOR Cured Thousands Given up to Die DrCALDWELL of CHICAGO This year the Republican state ticket will be supported in the cam- palgn by the best record made by any administration in the history The Democratic ticket will be supported by the political agents of the great railway corporations doing' business in the state The voter must decide whether he will face forward under the banner borne by Governor Sheldon and his Republican associates or face to the rear beneath the banner of the allies democracy and the Died At her home near Berwyn Custer county Sept 16 1908 Francis Pearl Hopkins the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Miles Hopkins aged one year five months and twenty days The little one was sick just four days with stomach and bowel complaint The parents have the sympathy of a large circle of friends Funeral services wen-held in the church in( Berwyn Sept 17th at 11 a ro conducted by Rev Beilis I The remains were laid to rest in I the Jamesville cemetery For Sale One fine 3 year old i mare mule Also one Bay Gelding 4 years old Fine Roadster Ferguson Comstock: Real Estate Transfers No Kick Coming Here is a story going the rounds that quite forcibly shows the harness dealer is not getting the increase in profits equal proportion with other lines A farmer went into a store to buy a harness He found one that suited him at $35 00 But he happened to remember that dozen years ago he had bought simailar set for $3200 and he entered a very strenuous kick The dealer went to his records looked up the deal and said you are But the books shows you had no money and hauled in 200 bushels of corn for the harness Now tell you what he continued haul me in 200 bushels of corn give you the $3500 harness a double driving set worth $5000 a single driving harness worth $15 00 a $1000 robe an $800 saddle for the boy a $100 whip and a curry comb nd brush worth $100" The story snys the farmer did not kick any more about the once Gadd Speaks at Christian Church Attorney Gadd delivered a temperence lecture in the Christian church in this city Sunday night to a large and appreciative audience There is perhaps no one in Custer county who is more sincere on the question than is Mr Gadd and whenever he gives one of his lectures his audience always learns something new and of vital importance to the cause and to the community Those who had the pleasure of bearing him Sunday night say that his lecture was unusually good and all were well pleased For Tallest Stalk of Corn Bond was a pleasant caller at our office last Saturday He informed us that he had the tallest stalk of corn at the Custer County Fair and was entitled to Thk Custhr County Rbpub- lican free for one year The stalk of corn measured thirteen and one half feet and was in perfect condition Mr Bond will receive this paper for one year as will the other fourteen who re- first premiums on our offer if they call at this office A ARMOUR Attorney at Law Broken Bow Nebr Having just had eltfht years practical expei ence as Conuty Judge will give special atteu tion to tbe drawing aud probating of wills aud the administration of estates of deceased persons and minors Write or phone me I may save you trip DUNN LAWYER CALLAWAY NEBRASKA settlement of estates examining and perfecting land titles collections and criminal matter All business will receive prompt attention Dr Geo Kartholomew Pbytcim Surgeon anil Optician New office in new building one block south of -public square All calls promptly attended day or night Phone 61 FERGUSON Notary Public Couistock Nebraska A HUNTER Broken Bow Nebraska Real Kstatef Insurance FARMS AND RANCHES FOR REN! LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN Surveying and platting neatly done FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult him If you want Water Photic 112 Broken How HARRY KIMBALL Practical Undertaker Licnsed Embaimer Business phone 301s Residence 334B Broken Mow Neb BANGS STUDIO East Side of Suqare Photographs Edison and Columbia Phonographs and records Agents for Cliickering Ivers and Pond and Star Pianos We can save you money Real Estate Town Property For Bargains in Keal Estate City Property aud Stocks of Merchandise I have some rare bargains' iu land iu this and ad joining counties t4W np Address or call on Want 3 deers North of 1 with Fodire and Kussom Broken Bow Short Horn Cattle llcrrt IIfhOcB Bv Crimson Scott No 717035 Brknizkk Breeder of Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped Short Horn Cattle My herd numbers 40cows Will compare la breeding and quality with any west of Chicago My experieace has taught me that to rive Koodsatlslaction breeding cattle most be rulsen li tnli Mltltnetr I expect to raltte them here the equal of anything raised in the I now have 25 bulls suitable for thlR and next service My cows weigh from 1400 to 2000 pounds Come and sea then BRENIZER Broken Bow Nebrask dssttefeeeeeeeeetseeeeeefeeaaagi 1 Say do you know that we carry a full line of 'a it it it it 'it it hV ttt Yr A -V Yt Hi Building Material Brick Plaster Lime Cement Hair Sidewalk Brick Screen Doors Windows and everything- you need to build a house or barn and iv iook at our POSTS yes and our STEEL GATES you beep house with- out one A Coal Co Broken Bow Neb HIGH GRADE Lumber a large assortment awl complete stock for Builders to choose from Let us estimate on your contracts We always try to please I Practicing Aleopathy Homeopathy Elect ic and General Medicine request will visit profesaianally Grand Central Hotel Broken Bow Oct 29 returning every four weeks Consul her when the opomtunitv is at haud DR CALDWELL limit ier practice to till special treatment of diseases of the Rye Ear Nose Throat LungR Female Diseases Diseases of Children and all Chronic Nervous and Surgical Diseases of a curable nature Early consumption Bronchitis Bronchial Chronic Catarrah Bead-Ache Constipation Stomacbe and Bowel Troubles Rheumatism Neuralgia Sciotica Disease Kiduey Diseases Diseases of the Liver and Bladder Dlislneaa Nervousness Indigestion Obesity Interupled Nutrition Slow Growth iu Children and all wasting Diseases 111 adnlts Deformities Club-feet Curvantnre of the Spine Diseases of the Brain Paralysis Epilepsy Heart Disease Dropsy Swelling of the Limbs Stricture Open Sores Pain lu the Bones Granular Enlargements and all long-standing diseases property treated BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Pimples Blotches Eruptions Liver Spots Falling ot the Hair Bad Complexion Eczema Throat Ulcers Bone Pains Bladder Troubles Weak Back Burning Urine Passing Urine too often The effects of constitutional sick ness or the taking of too much injurious medi cine receive searching treatment prompt relief and a cure for life Diseases of Women Irregular Meustraliou Falling of the Womb' Bearing Down Pains Female Displacements Lack of Sexual Tone Lencorrhea Sterility or Barrenness consult Dr Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the woy to become cured CANCERS GOITER FISTULA PILES and enlarged glands troated with tile sub cutaneous iujectiou method abanlutply with out pain aud without the loss of a drop ol blood i one of her own discoveries and Is really the most scientific and certainly surr core method of this an vauced age Dr Cad well has practiced her profession in some ol the largest hospital throughout the country Shelias do superior in treating and diagnos-ng of diseases deformities etc She has lately opened an office in Omaha Nebraska where she will spend a portion of each week treating her many patients Nl incurable cases accepted (or treatment Consultation examination and advice one dollar to those interested Dr Ora Caldwell fit Co Omaha Neb Chicago III Address all mail to ll4 Bee Building Omaha Nebraska Burlington Route SEFTEMER EXCURSION RATES GO NOW Visit The Old Home: Low rate excursions to eastern cities and resorts Northern Michigan Canada and New England untH' September 30th See The West: Attractive low excursion rates daily to the Pacific coast Yellowstone Park Utah Colorado nig torn Mountains and the Black itills Low Colonist Rates: During September and October to I Puget sound California and hundreds ot intermediate points Irrigated Homesteads: READY FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT at Garland and Powell Wyoming personally conducted excursions to these lands the first aud third Tuesdays of each mouth Govern inent engiueer at Powell shows the land Also deeded the Carey act lands Write Clem Denver General Agent Information Bureau Omaha for new folder Its free Write a brief description of your proposed trip and let us advise you how to make it the tet way at the least cost ORMSBY (Ticket Agent) WAKKLRY A (Omaha Nebraska) a a I An Equality of Opportunities Secured for Wage Earners William Speech ef Acceptance Olves Party Record in Behalf of Labor (William Taft In his speech of acceptance) We come inuw to the question of labor One Important phase of the policies of the present administration has been an anxiety to secure for the wage-earuer an equality of opportunity and such positive statutory protection as shall place him on a level In dealing with his employer The Republican party has passed an liability act for Interstate railroads and has established an eight hour law for-government employes and on go vemmant construction The essence of the reform effected by the former is the abolltiou of the fellow-servant rule aud the Introduction of the comparative negligence theory by which an employe Injured In the1 service of his employer does not lose jail his right to recover because of alight' on his part Then there is the act providing for compensation for Injury to government employes together with the various statutes requiring safety appliance uixm Interstate commerce railroads for tbe protection of their employes and limiting the hours of their employment These are all Instances of the desire of the Republican party to do justice to the wage-earners: Doubtless a more comprehensive measure for compensation of government employes will be adopted in the future the principle in such cases has been recognized and in the necessarily somewhat slow course of legislation will be more fully embodied In definite statutes The Interests of the employer and the employe never differ except when it comes to a division ef the joint profit of latior and capital into dividends and wages This must be a constant source of periodical discussion between the employer and the employe as Indeed are the other terms of the employment To give to employes their proper position In such a controversy to enable them to maintain themselves against employers having great capital they may well unite because in union there is strength and without it each 1 ndl-vlduai laborer and employe would be helpless The promotion of the industrial pence through the Instrumentality of the trade agreement Is often one ef the results of such union when intelligently conducted There is a large body of laborers however skilled and unskilled who are not organized Into unions Their rights before the law are exactly the same ax those of the union men and are to be protected with the lame cure and watchfulness In order to Induce their employer Into a compliance with their request for changed terms of employment workmen have the right to strike in a body They have a right to use such persuasion as they may provided It doe not reach the point of duress to lead their reluctant co-laborers to Join them in their union against their employer and they have a right If they chooee to accumulate funds to support those engaged I11 a strike to delegate to officers the power to direct the action of the union and to withdraw themselves and their associate from dealings with or giving custom to those with whom they are In controversy KINDNESS TO BLIND Overrules Washington Monument Regulation for Benefit of tfco Sightless The kind keartodness of Mr Taft said his sincere common seuse sympathy with the unfortunates iu this world has Just been brought to the attention of the blind In a peculiar way Away up In the top of tbe Washington monument where thousands go to behold the beauties of the uatlon's capital the Columbia Polytechnic institute which seeks to make It possi 61e for the adult blind of the United States to rise above conditions of de peudence by becoming self austalnlng placed on sale souvenir poet cards manufactured by Ita blind 8ome sen tlmental persons took tbe view that this was undignified and succeeded In having the superintendent of public buildings sad grouuda order the eards removed Cleavelund principal of tbe Institute appealed to Mr Taft then secretary of war and within whoae Jurisdiction caine tbe office of public butldluga and grouuda It took only a few words to convince the secretary that tbe blind should have the benefit of Lfiln privilege aud the cards were egeln placed on salt In the uion miieut "Epr this action" aaUl Principal Cleaveleud lu dlscuaaiag the iu ideat Taft deserves the gratitude of every blind iwrrta particularly tha progressive blind who are striving ta help their let fertanate la Georgia tbe electors must have a majority and with Watson Hlxgcn and ChaBa pulling away from them tha Bry suites are beooatlag apprebenslva pe 21-15-24 Georcre Willing to Pope 160 acres 2115-24 Oscar Kly Ivory Real 80 arc loo acres in $4S(k' i tV 400o 113 1600 Loren Cornett to Trustees Custer Coilej The mu nea to nmtsruct the hmMii-Consideration all ot block 95 Groat's ai 1 to Broken Bow I TT iTfbmlo ffenrM Brnr er CJ I sett to A Powell 100 acivs in 12 F2f Wood kviiilmprovciiM-nt Co to I vVitr titan lots block 44 in Oconto Horace Latimer to Amanda lntm ml id parcels M-A17-I8-30 'Lach to Ida Adams icr In 010-20-18 240) A Gatriff to I Leach 160 ucies 4000 John McGulgan to Marius Lange 160 ncre? in 2344-23 1800 A Gat riff to Ira Gat riff 160 irc--rtT: 4i Kennedy to I' I 1 1 ltol acres i tf-IH tl Crone to Kearney Laud Co 160 aci in Iovina Alien and lnisb to II Mtl'ai one acre in 8l-lT-25 AJ VattAdlwerp to Drake parcel i block 10 Jewett's add to Broken Bow U25 Crowe to New house 160 acres in 9- 13-21 7500 Rauisdell to James Chiiiick Uxi acre in 20-14-24 3200 01m stead to Wright Last 23 ft of lot 15 all lot 16 block 15 Broken Bow 600 Beu to Mooro V20 acres in 13-14- 25 730 Carrie Kellogg and hush to Axel Swan Id tt 16C acres in 8-21 -20 Nebr lire A Trust Co to Tipton lot 1 1 block 5 in Gaudy's ami to Broken How Willard Keller to Moomey lot 4 block 1 Via Mason Janies Dare to Dare 160 acres in 1 114-19-20 1400 Lida Crone widow to Apple lot 3 block 15 original town of Broken Bow 10fr Laura Penn and husb Simonson parcel in 13-17-20 Eva Williams and husb to Alice Haisch parcel iu 17-19-22 Win Ehlertto Keene 160 acres In 1-20-25 Loleta Tipton aud husb to Dierks Lum her and Coal Co lot 11 block 5 iu GOndp'a add to Broken Bow Thompson to A Walter lot 12 him: 8 Man add to Brokeu Bow Chadd to 11 Vincent parcel hi 3346-22 2250 Union Laud Co to Eggleston lots 10-1 1-12-13-1415 block 22 add to Callaway 1 85 Union Laud Co to Mary A Doxsee lot 23 bloc! 39 add to Callaway 50 1 ifvvwyyooo'l "Mr Taft is broad in mind with a big heart and well equipped to tne chief magistrate of this country As a lawyer he has no superior As an administrator he has won worldwide renown and his work in that particular will be historic He Is pure biave firm and kind and will make one of the greatest American (Senator Beveridge) Ou March 14 1907 the state debt In round numbers was $1483960 July 1st 1908 it had been reduced to $542-100 or a net reduction under present state administration of $942-000 By the first of July 1909 state will be out of debt provided present Republican gait Is maintained LEGAL NOTIES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Custer County Nebraska In the matter of the Estate of Nicholas Smets deceased The State of Nebraska to Creditors of sa Estate: Take Notice that I will sit in the Countv Court Room in Broken Bow In said county on the 30th day of October 1908 and the 25th day of March 1009 at 10 a to receive and examine all claims Hied and presented against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the 24th day of Sentember 1908 and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from said date Dated Sept 21 1908 A Hcmphbxy SbalJ 16-19 County Judge Ihf THE DISTRICT COURT OF CUSTER COUNTY NEBRASKA Thomas McGrath I vs J- Jane McGrath The defendant Jane McGrath will take notice that the plaintiff on the 17th day of September l9o8 filed his petition in the district Court of Custer county Nebraska the object and prayer ot which is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty practiced by you towards plaintifl You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of November A 1908 Thomas McQ rath by his Attorney ld-W alpha Morgan NOTICE OF PETITION Estate of Peter A lloffmaa Deceased iu County Court of Custer County Nebraska The State of Nebraska To all persons interested in said estate take notice that a petltiou has been filed for the appointment of William Morehouse as administrator of said estate which has been set for hearing herein on Oct 10 I9O8 at 10 o'clock a Dated Sept 12 190B SbalI A Humphrey 15 18 County Judge PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of We-hraeka as hereinafter set forth In full Is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska to be voted upon at tin-general election to held Tuesday November 3rd A 1908s A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose an Amendment to Section 9 Article 8 of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska: Be it Besolved and Enacted Bjr the ItOC islatnre of the State ot Nebraska Section 1 (Amendment) That at the general election for state and legislative officers to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November 1908 the following provision pr-orrd end submitted to the of stale as an amendment to Bccjon 5 Ai clo 8 of the constitution of the State of Nebraska: Section 9 (Edncatlonal Funds Investment) All funds belonging to the for educational purposes the Interest and-income whereof only are to he used shall be deeim-d least funds held by the slate nna tile state shall supply all losses thereof that mav in any manner accrue so lhal the same shall remain forever inviolate and undlminlshed and shall not be Invested or loaned except ou United States or state securities or register'd countv bonds of this state or registered Bctioni district bonds of this state arid such other securities as the legislature mav from time to time direct Ami sn It funds with tie- Interest and Income thereof are hereby solemnly pledged for the purposes "Tor Which they-are -scanted and et apart and shall not be transferred to anv other fund for other uses --Section 2 (Ballots Adoption) That at said election in the year on th" ballot of each elector -voting a-ret tno-A shall be printed or written the words: proposed amendment to the Cons tion with reference to 'the the lermanent school fund and against said proposed amendment to the constitution with reference to the Investment of ttie permanent school fund And if a malorlty of all voters at said election shall he for such amendment the same shall be deemed to be adopted Approved April Geo Junkln Secretary of State of the State of Nebraska do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the Stat of Nebraska Is a true and or root copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill as passed- by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska as appears from said original hill on file In this office and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption nr rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday the Sd day of November A TV 1908 In testimony whereof have hereunto art mv hand and nfflxed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska Done Lincoln this IKth day of July In the year of onr Titd fine Thnusend Nine Hun- Ol isiiw Munirwisu dred and Eight and of the Independence of the United State the On Hundred and Thtrtv-third end of thla Stat a WO JTTNKW (Seal) Srcratary of fit Train Schedule WEST HOUND EAST HOMED No J9 No 40 0:40 am No 41 111:27 No 9:00 a ui No 43 8:22 a No 44 11:17 pm Non 39 and 40 run lwtwcen Lincoln aud Broken How only ami not on Sundays Freight trains Nos 47 and 48 carry paesengera but arc run as extras Schedale of Broken Bow Mails roue us roe th Bant cpomr as follows Trala No 40 6 Train No 41 9:30 am Train No 44 pa FOUCHRS FOR TH WSST CLOSK AM FOLLOWS Train No 43 3:00 a Train No 41 7:30 pm Office open Sunday from 9:30 tv 10:30 a ru waak days 69U a to 7 :30 tu ANOTHER CAR LOAD -Of The- Celebrated Lexington Flour THE BEST MADE Full Line of Husking Gloves and Mittens We fire Headquarters for all Kinds of Dishes Tinware and Granitware I SCOTT Send your Abstract Orders to fc LEONARD Bonded Abstracter Office in Security State Bank yooooooooooooooooooooexxxxxxxooooeooooooooooooooooo The Elevator RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN CRAIN AND COAL h'eed in large ana small quantities at both wholesale and retail Special attention given to filling orders for coal in any quantity Broken Bow Nebraska Hydraulic Tire Setter At Blacksmith Shop It is the best machine made for setting tires Come in and see it work and be convienced 8 DORRIS Blacksmith Southeast of th square DR CHRISTENSON Eye Ear oneTh roat and Chronic Diseases Fitting of Glasses a iy JiJwli CO RUCE Lumber A Coal South side mmm.

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1882-1920