Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 12, 1901, Image 1

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VOL. XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1901.--E1GHT PAGES. , N0.2E .
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ol. its nvhic i to buy
Christmas
Presents. . .
Sleek ro'iiparntivt- ' uuhrjk i > ,
store low crowded titnu to
make exchanges.
FIT over n nunth wo Imva
boun prepnrm ; for this week.
\Ve have selected our etock of
WATCHES , '
CLOCKS , AND
NOTELTIES ,
from tlio best Blocks of the best Manufacturers , nncl while wo have
not tlio variety of cheap holiday goods to bo found In department
stores , we have
Choice and
I Exclusive
that nro not to bo
Graduate of Oilcoco Opthnlmio College , found tliero or elsewhere *
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School Books ,
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( Mrd of Tlianks.
Wo desire hereby to extend our
sincere thanks to our friends arid
all those who gave us their' kind
assistance and sympathy duringtho
late sickness , death and burial of
our beloved wife and mother.
JOHN HASTINGS AND
ClllLDRKN.
School Orders Wanted1
Highest market priocs for Ouster
county school orders.
( J. M. SIIINN.
12-12 tf Broken Bow , Nob.
Toys'at A.V. . DrakoB.
Grab 'Salo at F. W. Uayes ,
Dcuombor 14.
Genuine homo made apple jolllyi
ut The Cash Grocery1.
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MIHJ Minnie Griebel of Wai-
worth waa a bufliness caller at tljis
otHtio Tues day. ,
J. J. Douglas of Callaway was a
city visitor Tuesday. Ho made
this oiliua a social fiall.
Money loaned on improved farms ,
JASIKH LKDWICU ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Nobr.
Two Bits a prab at the Grab
Sale Saturday December 14 at F.
W. Hayes.
II. J. Fltshman , of Los Angels'
caishior of the Farmers and i\Jor-
chantfi Bank decamped with 100-
000 of bank funds. Llo had been
an employee "G years.
Praise the bridge that carries
you over either a flood or cough. '
BALLARD'S HOREHOUNE
SYRUP has brought so many over
throat and lung troubles , such a a ,
coughs , colds , brociuhite , etc. , that
Us praist's are sung everywhere.
Price , 25 and 00 cents Ed Mo-
Comas , Broken Bow and ftlorua.
Games for Home auuisomont at
A. NV. Drakes.
You run nn risk at the Grab Sale
your money back it you aio not
satisfied.
Toys , Trunks , Rubber Balls &
AH endless vartoty of other Holiday
goods. A. W. Dmko. v
Thoto is double tlio amount in
cash in BDIDO of tlio packages at the
Grab Sale December 14 at F. W.
Hayes.
Jas , ( Jhitt'ick , Deputy Register of
Dee < iH has tecured the Talbol/ house
in South east part of town for a
residence. *
Every package contains an artiulo
worth 25 cents and most of tin m
articles worth twice to tnenty timus
25 cents. F. W. HAYIIS.
W. D. Hall of Sargent was in
attendance at the hoitiuultur&l moot
ing Monday. This ellioo aoknowU
edges a friendly call.
G. S. Martin and wife left Ttics.
day night on a visit to Mr. Mortiu'n
old homo in Davis county lown.
They expect'to visit CLicngo before
their return.
For family USA In numberless
ways BALLARD'S SNOW LINJ-
MENT is a useful and handy rem
edy. Price , 25 and 50 cents. Ed.
McComas , Broken Bow and Morua.
The county board convened in
adjourned session Tuesday with all
members present. There is considerable -
siderablo work to bo done and in
all probability the board will be in
session nearly two weeks.
Frank Bcoman , of Kearney was
a friendly caller at this oflioo to-day.
Mr. Becman is one of a number of
loyal republicans who would like to
represent the sixth district in
Congress at the expiration of
Neville's term.
Ernest Soholz will hold a public
sale at his farm , on Ryuo Table ,
0 miles Houth west of Broken Bow
Friday , Doc. 20th , at 10 o'clock
of his stock , farm implements and
house hold furniture. " Terms of
sale , ono year's time on all sums
over $10.00
Major R. 11. Hendershot and son
vtill give an entertainment Dec
10th , at the opera house. Maj.
Henderson is the only man in the
world that has recommendation' ' as
being the best drummer and iifior
from Abraham Lincoln and others
See bills later. 11.2Ltd.
Andrew Carnegie offers to do
nate $10,000,000 to establish a
unwersity in Washington to bo de
voted to postgraduate work. Plo
has submitted his proposition to
I'resident Rocsovalt , who will sub
mit it to congress. He asks noth
ing from the government , but will
furnish all thu funds himself.
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TABLEli'S MUTKEYK PILE
OINTMENT ha-J been thoiooghly
listed for many years , and in a
pOditivj euro for thin m.mt dislrPH-
ing and ombirrasHiun of troubt'lp.
1'iice , 50 onnts m bottle . Tubes ,
75
Tiorooy Bros , wa ts youi poul-
tjy by the 21st , of December.
A hr o assignment of Christmas
Citidiim"anI Trm-H , at The Cash
Grocory.
Late reports say Mian Slono , the
American rniuaionary haa bpon defin
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HOLIDAY TIRADE.
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CHRISTMAS GREETING
Wo have n Great Vpriety of Goods for the Holiday Trade.
NEW AND NOBBY.
Como in and inspect thorn and got the first choioo. Special
attention given to
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WEDDING GOODS
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of every description. Second door north of post * oflioo
B. E. PREDMORE.
itely located about live miles south
of Dubnitza in Bulgarian terri
tory ,
Rev. S. W. Richards will preach
at Mi < rna Tuesday night of next
wrck.
Don't miss this golden oppor
tunity , largo returns for a small
investment at the Grib Sale , Decem
ber 14. F. W. HAYMH.
George W. Dewey , county clerk
elect has rented the Painter reei-
4ence in the south west part of
town. Ho expects to move week
after next.
A. M. Walters has moved his
confectionery store from fifth
avenue north of the post oflico to
thn building west of the public
square recently occupied by P. E
Ryorson.
Ed. Tipton & Cameron Wahl have
completed the interior of Flicks
building on Fourth Avenue and are
now errecling an awning in front
of the now building and Fred
Rinno's rcstuaraiit.
Col. V. C. Talbot and Capt W.
E. Talbot wont to Lincoln Tuesday
night. They were appointed as
members of the examining hoard ,
'
'by Gen Colby , which met in Lin-
Rov. J R Wood of Mason City
is in the city.
Water Sots , Litest patterns at
A. W. Drakes.
.1 N Droyfiu and J. 1 * . Nelson
of Mason aio city vssitors today.
Some one will got an ole ait gold
watoh at K. W. Hayes Grab Sale
for 25 cents.
llonry Barrettof Merna kmdly
ronu'inbored this oflioo while in the
oily Monday.
Snlad , GlaES Sots , pick holders
, Crokonolo & Checker boardn
at A W.Drake's.
Frank Bauon , register of the U.
S. laud ollioo of North Platt was a
city visitor Saturday-
Gco. B. Mair , Sr. editor of the
Cnllaway Connor was a friendly
caller at this ofl'ioo Saturday.
Come early before the selection
is broken at the Grab Sale Saturday
December 14. F. W. HAYKB ,
The demand for houses and rooms
to i ( jut ought to induce some one
with moans to build a few neat
cottages.
Alvin Daily and George Green-
wplt , Supervisors elect were in at
tendance at the meeting of the
county board yesterday.
Mis. W. S. Marsh and little son
and daughter , of Marysville , Mo. ,
has been the guests of Mrs. A , G.
Bockhaoker , here sister during this
week past. She is intending to
visit relatives in different parts of
Nebraska and Iowa.
John E. Myers , of Georgetown
shipped twenty five head of fat
cattle , of his own feeding from this
point Saturday to Omaha over the
B. . & . M. R. R. Their aggregate
weight was 30,100They wore in
fine shape.
A liqht fall of snow yesterday
and last night fell , but less than
an inch covers the ground. While
the air is damp and chilly the ther
mometer registers about 20 above
zero. As wo go to press it is still
snowing , and indications of more
snow.
snow.Worms
Worms take refuge in the sm"ll
intestine , where they can easily
multiply. WHITE'S CREAM
VERMIFUGE will destroy those
parasites. The verdict of the people
ple tolls plainly how well it has
succeeded. .Price , 25 cents. Ed.
McComas , Broken Bow and Morna.
Chow the rag as much as you
please and you will find that Wil-
sou & Drake are the clothing people
ple of this part cf the state. We've
chowcd the rags for 80 years and
when wo toll you "it's all wool
you can depend on'it. Dependable
goods. Largest stock. Prices 20
per cent lower than the other foil-
own ,
coin yustoiday 10 examine the olli-
jurs elect of the Nebraska State
volunteers. \
Buy some Ego ; Food at The
Cash Grocery and start your hens
to laying. Eggs are high but hens
are low
Mr. Bixby of the State Journal
will give his famous lecture entitled ,
. "The Country Editor" in the opera
IIOUFO on the evening of December
28th , . Admission 25 and 15 cents.
CoiiKi and hoar the Nebraska Poet.
W. L. Rule came up from Lin
coln Monday morning to assist his
family in moving to Lincoln. Mr.
Rule IB very well pleased with hit-
pew location. Ho has an oflko to
himself and has charge of whole
sale department. Ho with his
family returned to Lincoln Tuesday
night.
Economy , prosperity and happi
ness go hand in baud. Economy
is the road to prosperity , arid pros ,
perity leads on to happiness. By
going to Wilson & Drake for your
Holiday presents you practice un
questioned economy , which in
time will make you pnsporoui and
lend you on to happiness. Uaoful
Christina * presents produce most
lasting result's , Take a look at our
ED. McCOMAS'
| DRUG STORE. j $
$3 Wo have the largest line of Iloliilny Gooda over In Urokun How , ? f j
SiHi wlilnti COUSlfllS Of - H *
! rCupa , Hlnck BonrdH ,
Atoharoiin Hoards ,
YlWPB , Hloi'k Guinea ,
( Unas Wnro , All Uhidn of Games , II
s China \Vnro , Sowing GIWKOB , W. .
Work Masked , Bocd Work of nil Kinds , 5
Ebony Goni's. Kindnrunnlon Irawl t Tcauliors , Vi.1.
lliuiltoruliiofl ! : Combined Steiiiil Lr OhlUlron. Vi
Albums of the Finest Make ,
All Slzos end Quality to Suit. 1
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No Finer Line of Doll.i nor n Grt'ator
Variety can bo Koiiml Anywhere to
D ULL Splcot From. nai'-Dnllfl that Sloop ,
OLL Dolls Awnko , Dolls with Curios , etc.
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fld I TOYS ! I
I Inxvo not all the Tojs in town but 1 have HOIIIO of thoni.
Tuba , DruniH , x
Cubs , Dnsiurs ,
Dinhcs , llornu ,
Wagons , 'J'ou cote ? ,
Wash Sots , Toy Gunii ,
Wuturlxjatfl , Automobiles ,
Toy Tublofl , L'l.mos ,
Toy Stovi'H , Doll Hainmookp ,
Flat Irons , Stonm Hnj > inon that will run , oto <
8 BOOKS ! Ill BOOKS ! !
I have a fine line of Fnncy Gilt Hoolca of thoht st AU
ho now and copy wri ht books. Leather 13aok I'OUIIIH. H-
Uiblcsol allHlzea. Quality of binding tlio boat , Do not fail to ' $ '
HOC them before yo buy. . " $
M j ,
i * | Fef Cumes , Pcrluinc Atonii/.crs , Mirrors , Fancy l
Stationery , Toilel Cases , Necktie Boxes , lite. " 0 |
* " ' $ j&
Come Early and Avoid the Hush. $ $
' at'1
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* Tool Chests for the Hoys. C JS iStl
Wnlt Goorgc , treasurer elect was
a city visitor yesterday.
Win. Davis an old friend of the
Republican , of Ooonto and his son
Ohaa. 11. wera friendly' callers at
this ollico Tuesday.
Don't miss the Grab Sale Satur
day December 14 , at F. W. Hayes.
Charley Shinn. who recently
purchased P. K. Ryorson's sleek of
bicycles and fixtures has moved
elegant line of Fin Collars and
ullH. Ladies and Ohildrons wraps
Handkerchiefs , Gouts Ties , Cloth
ing , Shoes , etc.
F. F. Stephens , proprietor of the
Crete Nurseries was asocial caller
at this oflioo Monday. Mr. Stop ,
lions has made fruitgrowings a sue.
cess and is now engaged in trying
to teach others how to Hucceed.
His timely articles which appear
in the newspapers from tune to
time on fruit growing is not the
only method adopted by him to i < x-
l nd the fruit growing in
Western Nebraska. He attends
farmer's institutes and horticultural
convontionsu hen convenient nhcru
30 imparts the result of his exper
ience. Another plan ho has adopt *
ed in the last few years to dutnon-
strrto his faith in fruit growing is
to furnish the trees to responsible
farmers to plant orohaids and Super
intends the management of the
tiot'H for a term of yearn for a share
of tlio fruit , while the orchard re-
unins tinder his supervinion. He
established one of these stations near
Sargout last last year. Ho reports
that it it ? doing ui'joly and the
growth of trees this year has boon
phonominal. He also han one of
these stations established in Lin-
into the Realty block south of the
t-quaro. ,
Tiornoy Bros wantH 100 turkeys
and 150 ducks by the 21st.
320 acres improved , fine alfalla
ranch on Middle Loup river .tor
sale for $0 500. WIM.IH OAI > WK\.II \ ,
FOR SALK Two uico Poland
china male pigs , weight about 100
Ibs , each at Go per 11) . WILLIS
CAiWitr.L.
coin county on the Platlo valley
that is doibg nicely ,
Tiornoy Bros pays the highest
market price for ducks and turkeys.
FOR SALE A Nobby little
family hortio , at The Cash Grocery.
Novelties at wholesale
pncos. Celluloid Glova BOXOH ,
H.indkorohiof boxen , Collar and
OulT boxes , Trinket ; trays , Jo well
boxes ; etc , cto. Everything to
make your host girl smile and cause
yeur friends to be glad that you are
on earth. All bought during the
dull season of summer at prices
away below the usual high pressure
mark. You got the benefit , WILSON
& DUA.ICU.
Mrs. Hastings wife of John Has
tings died laat Friday at 2 o'clock ,
the result of a surgical operation.
Her funeral was hold Sunday from
the M. E. church. Services wuro
conducted by R v , Goo. P. Trites
and tier remains laid to rest in the
Broken Bow cumctery. She loaves
a husband , tlree children and an
aged mother , Mrs. lijbhop to mourn
her death. The Republican joins
with the friends of the relatives in
extending sympathy to thu be
reaved.