Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 29, 1902, Image 1

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I ' USTER. OUNTY' EPUBLICIN. . . '
, . ES'l'ABLISHED . . 1882. 'l'JIE OFFICIAJ4 PAPER OF CUS'l'ER OUN'J'Y. LARGEST CIRCULATION or. ' ANY PAPER IN' TIlE COUN'l'Y. ' . "
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VOL. XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER C0UNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY m _ _ _ _ , _ MAY _ _ . _ _ _ _ 29 , 1902.uEIGHT PAGES. NO. 50.
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, n Snowy Ponthouao .
. For His Hollow
Eyos. "
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'l'Cllnyson's "Father 'l'imc" is J
not the only man 'Of ' agc or ot
YOllth , "who elrags his eyehrow
. hrushes ,10wl1. " wc u11 ohscrve :
thesc SatllC dragg'd cyelJrows
011 faces inllumerable. A s'mp-
tOI11 of cyc cfcct-au indication -
tion of gIns ! ! lIeed. Evcry
S'l11ptom mcalls 11 cattse. I
, l1 npt glasses to cvery defect of
, 'ision , by the latest cye.testing
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appliances , allli prescrihc thcm
ncconlallcc with thc teach.
tin of the hest authoritics , on I
the eyc.
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Tablets .
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School SuppJies ,
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f . J. G. Haeberle : .
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f ' zJ ! ) ! l : h B ID ln 1B DDa
OI 'lICH HOURS :
' . . 9 a. m. to 12 111.
IZ . 1:30 : to 4 p. m.
: : j. , . : " Or by app intment.
j ' Alulerson's Storc
Il r'omcc over Jewclry
in Rcally lllock , Broken 110w , Nebraska.
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, , The old reliable St. .
, Paul Fire & Marine
Insurance Co. , of St.
I Paul , Minn. , with over
$3,000,000 cash as.
sets , offEn's the farm-
el'S of Custer county
absolute indemnity
against loss by Hail.
Low l'ates , Honorahle
n justment and Spot
c sh settlelnents. Insure - .
sure your crop against
hail. J. A. HAlRIS ,
Agent.
Office , Opposite P.
0. , Broken BowNeb.
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City Council ,
At the meeting of the ci ty
council last night the proposed
ordinance granting a gas light.
and fuel franchise to Honts ,
Rublee and Dean was indefinitely
postponed. A committee of
three was appointed to investigate -
gate with the .view of purchasing
the water works plant.
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DIIIIY Bee Social ,
'l'he Busy Bees will hold adime
social at the home of Mrs. D. M.
Amsberry , ] s ay l ight June 5.
lUnrket Iteport for Today.
" 'hAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .60
lJarlof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1\ :
Oat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r.O
Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 @ . & 3
Ityn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M
liQUor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
R L1' " ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
PotatoCJI. per bnabel , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I r.o
Onlon . per bushol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.W
Cbloken. . 'lOr pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00
UO < < d , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50
( 'OWl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3,25 @ . .00
8t1'C' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ SW @ 6.25
Torkor' , per POund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0
tltra.percwt. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
lIAr. lIICW. per tOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f.r.o
SUBar , per cw , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1,60
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A. G. Huffman of Arnold , was
[ 1 city visitor Monday.
P. A. Carlson of : Mason City ,
was attending court Monday.
A. M ore and R. E. llrega , of
Callaway' are attending conrt in
thi city this wcek. ,
J. C. Porter of Ansley , wa1 ! '
looldng after matters ill the district -
trict court Monda ) " .
E. E. 'Vi1t1mer , junior editor of
lhc Beacon , went to Omaha' the
first of the week. He returned
Tnesday morning.
. J. Burkett , congressman for
th.e first district , was rcnominat.-
ed Jor congress Tuesda ) " night at
Lincolu. His 1I0miuntion was
unanimous.
Senator Currie passed through
here l riday afternoon on his way
to Callaway , where he delivered
the address to the graduating
class that evening.
'l'lw Mason Cit ) ' Transcript
has slarted on its sixteenth year.
Fo'r several years it. has been the
0111) ' paper published in Mason
City. It has alwa ys enjoyed a
libcral share of the public pat-
ronage.
lIon. 'V. J. Ta'lor of Mernu ,
was in the city Saturdaypresum-
ably to see to the fixing of the
dates by the fusion county central -
tral conunfttee for holding the
county , senat.orialand represen-
tati'e conventions.
James J. Hill , president of the
Northern Securities Company ,
the merger , passed through this
citv last Friday on a special train
of Jive coaches , inspecting the
road. It was his first trip over
his new possession.
'l'he ll emorml services at the
G. , : A. . R. hall last Sunday afternoon -
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noon was larg-eW" ded. .
H dress by Hon. James .White-
head was unusually good and
was highly appreciated by the
large audience that. was present.
Rev. S.V. . Richards will attend -
tend the special services at Mason -
son City Sunday , where he has
been engaged to preach in the
morning a d afternoon. 'l'he
services will be held in Cover's
Grove , where a basket dinner
will be served.
Dr. and Mrs. q. W. IIakes , and
son , L.ynn , left here last 'l'hurs-
day moming for Afton , New
York , where the Dr. will have
charge of an ofiice with a good
, busincss established. lIe had
been at Merna since leaving the
county clerk's ofiice.
J as. osner , who has been serving -
ing 011 the federal jury at. Omaha
for two weeks ret.urned home Sat-
urda ' night. He c01Hiders himself -
self In ! , rreat. luck in being excused -
ed in so short time , as the session -
sion of the court. will last , in all
probahility , to Jul ) " .
A. P. Vannice returned'l'ues-
day from York , where he has
been attending college the past
t.wo years. He is to be one of
the Jnstructors in the summer
school , and came home a few
days before the college term was
out in order to get ready for the
work.
'l'he memorial services at the
Baptist church last Sunday morning -
ing , was largel > ' attended and
was of unusual 1t1ferest. In ad.
dition to the special music , the
addresses by Supt. Lewis , Judge
Armour , Jos. Pigman and Judge
Cowles , were splendid and very
much enjoyed by all. '
R. H. Sargent , proprietor of
the 'Val worth Roller Mills writes
that crops of all kinds are doing
fine in his vicinity. He saJ
they have more grass for thh
time of ycar than he has seen it1
the past twelve years. The
acreage of small grain is ligh1
but that it is doing nicely.
Judge H. M. Grimes of NorU
Platte , was a city visitor'l'hurs ,
day of last week , on a tour 01
inspection. 'Ve understand h (
went from h ( > re to Ord. Th (
Judge is a genial fellow , and hm
a host of friends in the big Sixtl
con6rressional district , but thcJ
do not all conceed that this i
his year to go to congress. Sen
ator Currie is the choice of tlu
majority of farmers and stock
men , and tIley constitute th. .
pcople of this district.
I 'l'he Rm'UI1J.1cAN amI. Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
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Judge 'Vall of Lou } ) City , is
attending court herc this , vcck.
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S'1'HA\'Hn-Pollv , a partot.
libcrat.reward wi 1 be paid for
hcr rcturn to this offic . '
' 1' . 'V. Dean and daughtcr ,
Mrs. Mabel Mauuel , was in the
city Ji'riday aud Saturda.r.
John Gilmore and Mr. , Bendt-
e .ler of Over , were fnc1Ully' callers -
ers at. this omce yestcrday.
It is repprted that C. M. Shinu ,
who is now visiting in , Mont
Rose , Colorado , will return with
a bride.
'l'he school will
summer convene -
vene at. the south side school
building , Monda ) ' , June 9 , at. 9
o'clock.
A. J. 1 l1iott of I4ead City , , vho
recently purchased 'the ' Grand
Central hotel , arrived in thi ! city
last Saturday.
HarrCoffman of the graduating -
ating c ass of the Mason' ' City
high school' ' , has tJle honor of
ranking first in his class for
which he rcceives free scholarship -
ship from Doane Collegc , Delvue
College and Cotner Universit ) ' .
Carl Anderson ranld.ng second is
awarded free scholarship in the
Cotner Universit ) . . ,
Supt. Lewis has employed as
instructors in thc 'l'eachcrs' Institute -
titute , which is held following I
the summer school , Jul.r 21st to
August 2nd , 1902 , Charles For-
dyce , Dean of the 'Vesleyn University -
versity ; James E. Debell ; superintendent -
intendent 'of Lexington public
schools ; 'Vatter W. Walters , superintendent -
erintendent of Valley pubhc .
schools ; Miss Susi E. Fraser , of
Holdrege , and J. J. 'l'ooleyof
Btokcn Bow.
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\Villiam Gillings a former .
citizen of this city who has b.een
in England for fhe past three
ycars arrivcd in. mis.city' 'Ja t
irllUrsday night with the vicw
of relocatiug. He is in nc'gotia-
tion .with the Ada lIs bo's for ,
the Cay Bakcry , Ius old sta1U } I
whcre he wiIi resumc. Mr. I
Gillings has many friends here
who are plcascd to see him re-
turn. IIis wife st.opped at
Chicago where she will visit. a ,
few days while he is , getting
settled.
Clell Sharpe , who recently re. .
turned from Kearney , where he
has spent some thrc ) 'ears in th
industrial school , is making an
cffort to make an hononible liv-
ing. 'Vhile at the school he
learned t.he tailor's trade. He
has established himself in busi-
ncss in the room just north of
the pm t office , where he is already -
ready receiving a ver ) liberal
patronage. Cleaning , prcssing
and tailoring of all kinds he ad-
vcrtises to do neatly and proml , > l-
ly. Help the boy along' by giving -
ing him your " ; vork.
Killed By 1.lghtclIllIg.
'l'hos. Tehon , who lives some
ten miles south west of Anselmo
had a boy killed Sunday evening
by lightening.
Sllcel , , ' Sermoll.
1'0 be preached to the children -
dren next Lord's
Day morning -
ing at the Christian church.
Subject , "I4ittle Foxes. "
.At OICl'1UOUBO JUliO Ii
"A'Day in a Railroad Union
Depot , " given by the Ladies
Library Association , 'l'hnrsda ) ' ,
June 5 at Opera House.
DIstrict Court.
District Court convcned here
Mond'lY ; with Judge II. M.
Sullivan presiding. The day
was spent largelv in. setting
down' cases for trial , correcting
the docket and hearing of minor
cascs. The saloon case of Mason
City was disposed by submittin'J
the concceded state of facts tothe
court. The court held that the
petition was one short of the
I legal requiremcnts of real estate
- owners. The case was dismissed
at the costof thedefendant. 'Vc
understand that Mr. Carlson has ,
circulated anothcr petitition and
will tr ) ' it again.
1 Tuesday was the first day set
for jury cases ,
: ; The case set for hearing 011
this date was the case of the
State against Scriber , a salool1
- keeper of Sargent. 'l'he case
was in a short time brought to iJ
stand by the attorney for the
.
defendant , 'Vall and Gadd who
filled a demurr to thc petition.
'l'he state was given an opportunity -
tunity to ammend but as thc case
was brought under the wrong
scction for the chargeR set up in
the complaint , the state cou1 < 1
not procced with the case with
au ) ' hopes of success , so thecouuty
attorncy had Mr. Scribcr ar-
raigncd on tHe charge of allowing
canl playing in his saloon. ' 1'0
this chargc hc plead gnilty and
the court imlQscd n fine o'f $75 ,
and cost which witt 1\1I10uut to
bet. ween 5300 and $400.
Wednesday morning the first
jur ' of thc session was impannell-
ed 111 the case of the state against
Burhop , who is charged with
stcaliug thirtcen head of hogs.
'l'he tl'ial of the case occupied
all da ) 'Vednesc1ay and a we go
to press it. is sL l ill progress.
'l'he state has sixtecn witnesses
and the defense thirtecn.
Sllulrls for tbo City lnrk.
J. L. 1\Ic\Villiams , who recently -
cently returned from iL visit .at
'l'abor , Iowa with his brothcr
Wills brought with him live fox
squirrels , now about. half grown.
Mr. Mc\Vitliams intcnds lixing
up boxes for them in the city
park. lIe says in 'l'abor the
sqnirls are numerons and are protected -
tected by the city , imposing a
finc of $25 011 anyone who kills
onc. He says many of them arc
very tame and will eat nuts from
a person's hand. He thinks thcse
of his will continue tame if boys
or others do not frighten them
by throwing at them or by run-
n1l1g after them. In order to
protect the squirrels from harm
he proposes to have the city
council pass an or < 1 mmce impo -
ing a fine of $25 for killing one
of them. Mr. Mc\Villiams
brought with him a supply of
hickory nuts to last thcm un till
fall and Mr. Geo. , Hersh of
Missouri , , has proffered to send
out several bushels ofValnuts ;
for thcm to feed upon. Mr.
McWillians } descrvcs great credit
for the interest he has manifcst-
eel in the matter and we hope he
will succccd in populating our
city park with a large : family . of
squirrels.
A ( JIlBO of MlstakeD Moult ) ' .
It is not , always that things
are as they secm to one whose
yei ! are failin . Just what had. .
come over L. B. Cole last Monday -
day noon as he was going home
to d 1 ner was a mystry that attracted -
tracted t.he attention of his
friends. Usually "Coly" has his
bcttcr' judgemcnt wit.h him and
no one had had an occasion before -
fore to accuse him of being luna.
'Vhy he should stop on the corner
at the llroken Bow State Bank
and pef1istently wave his hand
down the street at some apparent
person when no one could he seen
in that direction was a mystery
difficult to explain. Finally -
ally after making several attemps
and receiving no salute in return
he wended his way homeward ,
not a little char -ined that his
supposed lady friend had not
acknowledged his courtesy by at
least. a wave of the hand. On
his return he investig-ated and
found that the lady still occupied
the side walk in front of Wilson
& Drake's store dressed in the
same blue calico wrapper , but instead -
stead of being the persoll he
supposed , it was a dummy placed
there for a sign. Hcre after if
you sce him lift his hat as he
passes the Indian bust or cigar
sign in front of Mike Scanlon's
restaurant , do not be surprised as
it may be another case of mistaken -
taken idenity , for which his eyc
sight only is responsible.
DoubJed Up. !
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Is a terse expression for the
consolidation of the famous
Gentry Shows. For almost a
quarter of a ccntury the Gentry
Bros. famous trained animal
'Shows have been the leading
tented exhihitions of this country.
This season finds the paradcs and
performances twice the size of
former years. Two heards of
Baby Elephants , Two Mammoth
droves of performing Ponies ,
Two caravans of educated
Camcls , A double drove of ed-
ucatcd Dogs , an augmented com-
I pan > " of tJerforming Monkeys , to
: say noth1t1g of thc many other
I new and indescribable acts in.
: troduced , since the permanent
, consolidation of thesc mighty
: shows. Superb inacurately de-
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scribes the merits of the consolidated -
dated pnrades of Gcntry Bros.
li\amolts Shows United which
will exhibit hcre li'riday Junc ( , .
Cllurch MCrTICc" .
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IIAI'1'18'1' CI1URCI1.
No prcAching 8crvlcc will he held ill
the lIAltisl ( church SUllela ) ' . 'I'hc SUlldR ) '
Sehoolllnci n. Y. P. tI. 8e8 lolls will hc
helel AI usuul.
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PJUtSIlV'1'1UHAN CIIl1RCIr.
Scrvices next Sahhath ulornillJ : atut
e"clliu at thc usuAl hours. .i\tllrnlu
! \IIujcct , " 'the I 1t1l1l1U vs. Divine Will. '
nvenillg slIbjcct , " "hc Grenl Crlssl ! ! , " I
thc scvcuth Iccture outhe book of Hsthcr.
Chri8tiuu Hnc1ellvct' lit 7 p. 111 ,
ClIIHS'l'IAN cmmcll.
Scrvices Suudu ) ' tIIornlu III the usul\l
hOllr. Chilelrclls DAY exerciscs Suudny
e ; cnillg. A goo < < 1. ) ro rntlt wHl he rClul-
creel. Spccilli tIIUSIC Ii ) ' the choir. Y1
1' . S. C. H. at 6:45 : p , tit. Mrs. ] . R. 'I'ca-
antcn leneler. l'rnycr tIIeetlng Wt.'Itucfl-
lilt ) ' e'culng at S p. tII. HVCl'\lfty \ IJ ! lu-
\'it d to nttcml these scrvlccs ,
. M. J : ; . cmmclI.
Subjcct forlhe Ulorlllllg ! let1UOU lit the
1\1. H. church. "SlIppcr ) ' Phll'CR , " 'I'ext ,
1'SI9:18. : . Hvcnillg scrlllon , will he de-
voteel to thc ( Jucstion , "Is thc church
worth whilc ? " rext I 'l'illl. 4 :8. : I 1111I
Anxious that nil intcrcstecl in thc tltornl
11I111 cOllllllcrclal ul1\'l\nCClllcllt of the
COllllttII1l l ) ' tni hl hcar lhlH SCt11101l.
, Glto. 1' . "l'IU'1'HH , Palter ; ,
u. n. CIIUllClI.
Sun < < 1ay Schoolnt 10 II. tit. Preaching
at , II a. 111. SuhJect , "Christ in our
elnily I.ire. " Clulc1reuH Day slr\'ice ill
the cvcnlng ut 8 1)'c1ock. A fiuc pro.
gralttc culitlcel "Amoug the trees" will
he renclcrcll. 'l'he tIIusie is filIC. All urc
inyited. II. H. l\1\'liIlH , 1'1stor.
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CttrcM 'VI1CQ Doctorlt Irun
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Mrs. Frank Chiasson , Patter-
SOll , J4a. , writes June 8th , 1901 :
"I had malaria' fcver in verv had
form , 'was under treatmelit by
doctors but as SOOI1 as I slopped
taking thcir medicinc the fever
would return. I used a sample
bottle of IIerbine , found it. hclp-
cd mc. 'l'hen bOllght two bot.tles
which completely cured me. I
feel grateful to YOll for fumish-
ing' such a splendul medicine , and
can honest11 recommenll 1t to
t.hose sufTermg from malaria , as
it. will surely cnre thcm. " lIer-
bine , 50c bottles at } e1. McComas ,
Broken Bow and Merna.
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' \'en 'VORICH Oltl. . " 'Ult COl. " ,
LUlltivo Urolllo'Julnlno ' ! 'ahlet : : cure " ' lIlIlln
ono day. No Cure , Nil I'uy. l'rlc\fJ : ! cout. .
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Ell PERKINS.
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, Eli Per ins will dclh'cr a lecture -
ture in thc Opera House in Broken -
ken Bow ,
6 'r.t1RDAYNIGHT : ,
HAY 3 , 902 ,
at 8 o'clock , on Philosophy of
'Vit , a Year in China and Japan
ami Stories Around the Stove.
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Three lectures combined in one
using the choicest of each.
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This will well be worth the
price and shonl(1 ( be enjoyed bJ'
every ont. .
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Reserved scats , 35c , at the
usual places.
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Paints , !
Oils and
Wall Paper
. -at.-
Ed. . McComas'
Drug Store.
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[ : BUSINESS } JOINTERS. J
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Money loaned on , improved
farms. J AMH8 J-lnDWIClI ,
7 18 tf Br01 < en Bow , Neb.
r. ' 1'V. . Dass , dcntist , o ce
northwest corner of Hcalty Bloclc.
8-1 H.
For insurance am } real estate ,
f.o to Moor & 'l'aylor , in Rcaltr
Block.
A royal feast of wit and humor
and logic will be enjoyed by those
who attemi Eli Perkin's lecture
to be given ill the op r:1. house
Saturday night. May 31. lIe
will combine three of his bcst
lectures in oue. . 49..50
Dr. Seymour's date here at the
Grand Central hotcl is Friday ,
J 111ll ( , . 'rhe splendid opportun. .
it > . of free consultation offered by
hun on that date shou1 < 1 not be
ovcrlooked.
Boarders wanted at Mrs. Eva
Martin's.
Farms for sale tlnd lands -for
rent. Now is the time to g t a
farm Chep , as tfie cheap farms
arc all goin , aud prices are ad. .
vanciug rapldly.-J. . G. Brenizer.
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FOil SALtt Oil 'I'nADIt-Towu
lots and a few five acre lots ill
this city , for cattle , horses or fa.rm
land.-Allen Heyner.
S vcral g'ood farms for sale at
a bargain , including my OWl1.-
J ] SSJ GANDV. 44 tf
Mouey to loan on improvel
farms.-Moore & 'l'aylor , Realty'
Bfock. 1-23 tf
If you want to enjoy an even. .
ing of fun and logic secure a
ticltet for the lecture by Eli
Perkins at the opera house May
31. Reservcd eates only 35c.
49-50
Lubricating oils of all kinds at
Wilkin's drug store. ,
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FOil SALJt-OJle top buggy ,
nearl ) ' ncw ; one lumber wagon , .
at my farm 12.li-20.-Frank
Norton. 46tf
So many missed seeing Dr.
Se'mour on his last visit that he
has endeavored to announce his
coming visit in ample timc. Ii'ri-
day , Junc ( " at. Grand Central
Hotcl.
, 'V AN'rlw-By gentlcman furnished -
ished room or room and hoard.
Enquire at this office 5-15 tf
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Do not fail to hear Eli Perkins
at the opera house May 31. 49-50
FOil RnN'l'-A : double room on
sccond floor of t.he Custer block.
Enquire at this office.
Pepsin Gum , two p'ackages fOt [ '
a nickcl at WiUdns' Pharmacy.
Get your tickets early for the
lecturcs Saturday night , May 31 ,
at tha Opera Hou ! . e. 49-50
FOR SALn-Five acres f land
in good state of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broken , Bow for $200.
Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf
Dicrks Lumber Co. has in stock
a car load of fine' cedar posts for
the trade.
Shallow gravel wells made amI
guaranteed by Frank Kelsey. 47-4
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Dr. Seymour will I\bT3.in favor
Broken How with a visit on Friday -
day , . June 6. 47-51
FOR SAr.n-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
hlock 5 , in Jewett' addition to
Broken Bow. Enquire at this
ofiice. 11-21 tf
If YOll intend to build call at
Diorks Lumber Co. and get prices.