Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 12, 1902, Image 1

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USTER O.UNTY EPUBLICAN. .
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i' ESTABI4ISHED 1882 : TIlE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUS'l'ER COUN'l'Y. LARGES' ! ' CIHCUI4A'J'rON Oli' ANY PAPER IN ' ! 'JIE COUN'ry.
VOL XX. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE l1J.1902--EIGHT PAGES , NO. 52 ,
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YOII can ha\'c thcm either
plain , or wilh sets , clahorately
car\cIl or no CUI vingt nll.
Onc thitif { is ccrtain , they arc
nil hcaultflll 1\1111 will fit any
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School Supplies ,
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J. G. Haeberle's.
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DR. P rle. El.izabtth Fields ,
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OFFICE HOURS :
9 a. m. to 12 m.
1:30 : to 4 p. m.
, Or by appointment.
. r S'Officc O\'cr An cr'on' Jcwclry Storc
in Rcalty mock , Brokcn Bow , Ncbraska.
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HAil ! HAil !
. The old reliable St ,
Paul Fire & Marine
\ Insurance Co. , of St.
Pa1A : . . : ) , Minn. ' , "rith . . over
$3,000,000 cash assets -
sets , offers" the fal'ln-
ers of Custer county
absolute indemnIty
against loss by Hail.
Lov rates , Honorable
adjustment and Spot
cash settlements. Insure -
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sure ) our crop agaInst
hail. J. A _ HAlRIS ,
Agent.
Office , Opposite P.
0. , Bl'olren BowN cb.
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i'rlzl'S fill' P/clllr's. /
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' \lvcrlise Nchraska the nur1in tou.
. . . ROlllc wauts photog-raphs of Ne raska
fnrm atlll stock SCCUCS , ntlll lots of thcm. .
} 'rizcs ranging fmm 1-5,00 to $25.00 in
cllsh mill inchllling' trips to Chicago , Sl.
Louis. Dcnvcr 11I\(1 through the HInck
Hills hl\'e : hcen nttllounccil hy J. Francis ,
Gcncra ] Passcnger Ag-cnt , Oll1l1hll , who
will scmI LUltlitional information to any-
enc intercstcd. , 51-3
Childrcn's nay Exerclscs.
Chi1dren's Day exercises will
, be observed by the Baptist Sunday -
day School next Sunday night.
A fine program has been arranged -
ed and an interesting time is
anticipated. 'l'he public is cor-
dially.inyited. .
1Unrket IIcport for Today.
Wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 .00
Uarlcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
0.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ro
COIn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 @ .f > : !
Ryo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , M
Uotlur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I
K i8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
PotatoclI , per hUBhcl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I fIJ
. On'on ' . per lIoallol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1.5C
f' Cblckon. . ' pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ) (
110gB , . . . : . . pill' . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. ' ; (
COWl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3.2t'1 @ 4.0 :
Stroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 5.50 @ 6.
. pOllnd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .n
Turkera. 8tr. . .per per cwt. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J (
n.J. ew. per ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.tI
sugar , per cw' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " : ' . . l .fI <
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\Vm. Gillings took charge of
t.he Cit ) . Dakery last Saturday.
P. M. Case \Veisscrt , was a.
friendly caller at thisofficc Tucs-
day.
day.G.
G. R. Gorsage \Vesten'i11e ,
was a friendly caller at this o ce
Monday.
J. C. Maulick of Seneca , Kan-
sag , spent several days in the
city last week.
1\1rs. 'r.V. . Dean and daughter -
ter , Mrs. Montgomery , were visiting -
iting in the city Friday.
Peter H'erson is assisting in
McComas' drug store during the
abscnce of Mr. McComas.
Mrs. MichellI Morrisey , and
her grandson , Carl Dean , went to
Alliance Monday morning.
Miss Laura and Fanny Perkins -
ins came over from Taylor Saturday -
urday to attend the U111mer
school.
Mrs. V. C. Talbot came down
from Dunning Sundaj' morning
.11H is visiting in this city with
relatives.
J as. Lindley came down Monday -
day morning with three of his
daughter , ho arc attending
the summcr school.
Ed. Myer returncd Friday
night from TAncoln , where he
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has been attending' State
University the past year.
Ray Armour arrived home Saturday -
urday night from Lincoln , where
he has been in attendance at the
State University the past year.
At. Johnson , who has been
prospecting in the west for several -
eral months , has returned to
Broken Bow , and will centinuc
in business with L. E. Kirkpat-
rick. . .
Roy Thompson and wife , of
Callavay , were in the , city 'Fri-
day , the guests of Roy's parents.
Roy reports business good at Cal-
laway.
R. D. Campbell of Weissert ,
was.a welcome caller at this
office Friday. Hc reports having -
ing as fine a field of winter
wheatas he ever saw grow.
Mrs.J.E.Logan of Arnold , has
recently located in this city with
thc view of having her children ,
two boys and one girl , attend the
Broken Bow Business and Normal
College.
T. J. Arthur of Coburg , was
one of several of. his neighbors
before the county board in , opposition -
sition to a road that was being
peti tioned for from Dry Valley
to Sarg nt Monday.
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1. A. Johanson was at Lincoln
last wcek taking examination before -
fore the Nebraska Board of
Rharmacy. He now holds aerti-
ficates from the the state boards
of Iowa and Nebraska.
Miss Navy Pierson , who for
several y.cars has been stenographer - i
grapher 'for C. 14. Gutterson ,
went to Lincoln Sunday morning -
ing , with the view of remaining
permanently. Rumor has it that
she is to be married soon.
Ed. McComas and wife , and L.
W.Vilson and wife , of Merna ,
left Sunday morning for the Pacific -
cific coast. The ) ' expect to visit
uiper and lower California , Oregon -
gen \Vashington , and attend !
the launching of the battleship
Nebraska at Seattle on July 4th.
'V. E. Baker has moved his
bi11iarcl tables to the room of N.
Gliem's tailor shop , recently va-
catcd. Mr. Gliem has moved
his shop to rooms on the second
floor of tl1e same huilc1ing , and
the room \cated by Mr. Baker
is being fitted up for a bowling
alley by Mr. Huff.
Fred Rinne , city clerk , has
collected 5400 of the city occupation -
tion tax , which leaves only about
S100'yet to collect , besides 55.00
from each of the insurance com-
rranies doing business in the city.
rhe latter tax goes to the fire
companies of the city. All the
business men of the city havc
: been given an opportunity to pay
their occupa ion tax , but it appears -
pears that they are a few who I
hope to stand the' matter off as
I several have done in previous
: years. Mr. Rinne informs us
that he intends to collect the
I amount r maining if he has t ( ]
: , resort to the law to do it.
Boarders wanted at Mrs. Eva
Martin's.
The Rl l'UDL1CAN and Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
John \Velsh \Vesterville , was
a city visitor Monda ) ' .
Dr. H. B. Mullins , Dentist.
Officc in Broken Bow State Bank
Building.
M. K. 'Hagadorn attended the
meeting of the Masonic Grand
Lodge at Omaha last week.
14clan Lewis , who .has bccn
attending the Grand Islalul College -
lege the past : rear , arrivcd home
Saturday.
Mrs. N. L. He'nolds and chil-
\lren are visiting atVest Unio 1 I
with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. :
' 1'V. . Dean.
' 1'he countv board convcned
' 1'ues ay mOrJ ing as a board of
equaliz tion. 'l'he session ig
lil ( ( ly to last a week or longcr.
Consult Dr. l\1ullins about'our
dental work b fore going else-
where. 'York up to date and
warranted. Prices away < 1own.
Hugh Kenno'cr rcports having -
ing .a mess of potatoes Sunday ,
out of his garden as large as hen
eggs. ' 1'here were a number in
each hill.
Roscoe Baldwin and Arthur
Myers came up from Lincoln
Saturday night , where they have !
been attending he State University - !
sity thc past year. '
S. 14. and II. ] . Glover , of Dr
Valley , were city visitors.Mon . -
day. S. L. came o\'eron lU5 way
to Crawford to attend the congressional -
gressional c nvention. ,
Geo. and 'Gene Adams : , left f r
Lexington , Saturda.y , wherc
George and his father has a
bakery , they having soM their
bakery here toVm. . Gillings.
G. vr. Run'an of Mason Cit.Y , .
came up Monday'night on busi ;
ness in connection with the county -
ty treasurer's office. He returned -
ed Tuesday on the noon train.
Dr. R. B. Mullins has fixed up
offices in the rear rooms , on the
second floor , over Haeberle's drug
store , He has finc quarters. He
will make dental work a specialty.
Miss Clede Holcomb of Fort
Branch , Indiana , who was on
her way to Portland , stopped off
Monday ni ht to attend the funeral -
eral of her cousin , 'Vilbur Hol-
comb.
Rev. J. R.V oods of Mason
City , was a friendly caller at this
officc ' 1'uesday. He came up to
assist in he funeral services of
\Vilbur Holcomb , of .whom hc is
a cousin.
Judge Holcomb came up Sitn-
day night on receipt of telegram
of the death of his brother. His
family came up Monday night.
They rcmained over to attend
the funeral.
The district court adjourned
Saturday afternoon. 'I'he Harris
case was continued until the
next term of court fpr want of
time , as the Judge had to be at
exil1gton Monday ' 1'he jury
111 the Rayles case chsagreed.
Heavy rains are reported in
the southeast part of the county
the latter part of last week. Several -
eral rods of railroad track was
washe < 1 out Thursclay night ne lr
1.1 itch field , delaying thc trains
several hours before a temporary
track could be laicl to let trains
pass.
It is safc to say that few abler
addresses wou1 < 1 be list ned to in
the large cities , than the one
gi vcn by Hon. James \Vhitehead
of Broken Bow , a vetcran of
the Civil \Var. lIe was able to
draw on his pwn tr 'ing experiences -
ences for telling incIdents. 'rhc
causes leading up to the war ; the
struggle itself , and the final results -
sults 'were eloquently described.
Many important lessons were enforced -
forced in the choicest language.
-Taylor Clarion.
The Holcomb funeral 'ruesday
afternoon was the largest attended -
ed that has been held in this city
in a long while. No one has
passed away since the organization -
tion of the cit.y that had been as
greatly adm1red by so many
people. His strength of mind ,
I force of character and sublime
i and Christian patients , hopeful
I and cheerful disposition so mani-
: fest during bis long years of
I I suffering doubley endeared him
to all who knew him.
HeHaney of Anselmo , was
in the city \Vednesday.
Small house to rcntt
\VIII.IS CADwm.I. .
C. M. Blowers of Antold , was
a city visitor . 'rucsdar ; night. :
Ncw Hc.lena will. . ccleurate the
Fourth in old-fashioned style.
RcCeo. . ' ! 'ritcs made' a trip
to KearJlc ) ' the first of the week.
Ruemont Pigman is spending
the school \'acation at Havcnna.
' 1' . C. II. BayerhotTer of Hyo ,
made this ol1icc a fricmlly . caB
Wcdnes ay.
Joel Maupin of Merna , made i
this omce a plcasant call white i
in thc city \Vednesda ) ' ,
HeD. . \V. Cmne of Kearney ,
occupied thc pulpit of the 1. I
g. church Sunday night.
John Dccius , who has spent
sc\'cralmon ths at Lemly on the
ranch ofV. . \VoOls ! , is in the
'tity.
Children'g Day exercises next
Sunda ) ' night -at the Baptist
church. Comc out and hcar the
hildren.
to
i Mrs. 14. E. Kirkpatrick , accompanied -
panied by hcr cousin , wcre pas-
scngers n this morning's train
\Vashington. .
Joseph \Vrigley and Miss Fan-
nic 1 . Sutton oPeoria , Illinois ,
are in thc city the guests of A.
'Y. Sutton and fami1y.
Geo. B. Mair came over from
.Callaway Tuesday e"ening . )11
his wa ) ' to the congressional
convention at' Crawford.
'l'hc 14 ulies , Society of the
Presb.terian church will hold a
lawn social at the home of Mrs.
Hunter Tuesday evening , June
17th , 1902.
MAlmnm-At the U. , B. par-
sQuage , Junc 11 , 1902 , Mr. Norva
% iuuncrl1lan of Anslcy" and- MIss
Gertie B. Grim of Brokcn , Bow.
Rev. H. E. Myers officiating.
I. A. Reneau , A. R. Humph-
rcyValt George and D. M.
Amsberry left hcre Tuesday
night on the mid-night train for
Crawford to attend the congressional -
sional convention.
Geo. 'Vhite of Alliance , who
recent1 ' married one of Custer
county s ladies , was visiting
friends in this city last weeJi. j
Hc and his wife rchuUled Sunday I
nigh t.
MAUHIIw-At thc U. B. parsonage -
sonage in Brolrell ; Bow , 'rlmrs-
day , June 5 , 1902 , Mr. Iuman
'l'riplet and Mrs. Rosa Brasier ,
hoth of Broken Bow. Rev. H.
E. Myers officiating.
Your attention is called to the
"Add" of E. C. Housc , insurance
a cnt , elsewhere in this paper.
Mr. House represents a number
of companies. He is writing
fire , lightning and tornado in-
surance.
Jules Haumont of Elton , came
in 'l'uesday afternoon. He with
T4. H. Jewett , Geo. B. Mair , 11' .
II. Young , S. L. Glover and several -
eral others lcft here Wednlsday ;
morning for Crawford to attend
thc congressional convention.
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( 'hlhlron' nay ExerclscfI.
'l'he following is the program
to be rendercd in the Baptist
church next Sunday , June ] 5 :
ROllI.Iv the HCll\lol.
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11I lrulIlCllla' ' MiIHlc. , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrll. Callwcll
Hu u Garlautl. . . . . , . . . . .MrK. Arull\.lerry'K Cia" .
' 1'11 < 1 Quarrel of tile ) )01111. . . . . . . . I.ucy' JcffurdH
SUIIII' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LuUle H Jcllanlll ClaKM
MullluJin Sulo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harr''y l'owcrH
R'cllallulI. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dcwll'hl ' 1 > a ) '
SUIIIl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to. , . to. . . . Thr"u Iltllu Illrls
HceHa IlulI. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ' : Hlde AI'I.lc
IIncl. . . . . .MIHsw. I.ultle aud Jo'iorclle" HlchardH
Till ! 1 > c\l1 lIulI. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .A'I" " Arruour
HtIIl" . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . MallJ QuarltUc
lIarl' Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l va C.\llwcll
Volcuol Ihe FlowcrH. . . . . . . .MCI. . SruHII'IiCla. . .
SUIlIl. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Hulh Harrill
Jcellallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'lIa I.uwl"
! : ionlo ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , J"ranclH I"oliler
Violin Solu. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . . Charl"y HoIJlnHQn
AccolUJ : > anh'd.Iy Miss ElUma Luce.
SOUIl.Iy the Choir.
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The following is the dead
letter list for the week ending
June 10 , 1902 :
Jessie Benson , \Vm. Bcver ,
Clarence Brown , Alva C. Gully ,
Laura Kellogg , Ella McDonald ,
Alma Learsoll , J.V. . Scott , \V.
D. StocleV. . Stark , (2) ) ; W. H ,
'rhompson , Att ) , .
Parties calling for the abovt
w111 please say advertised.
L. H. Jmvu'l"l' , P. 1\1.
HTOI-as ' .I'II COU ( II
A.1'CD 'VOIUC" UJ1'I" "II COLO.
La.Uve UrolDo-Qulnlno Tablet. cnre "cold II
ono doll ) ' . No Cure , Nu 1'111. ldo. . 2. } eenu.
IU nn. '
HOI.COlIII-Sllnday : , Jllne H ,
190 at 10 a. m. Wilbur W.
Holcomh of ttlber ulsis , age 3fl
'ears , 5 months am ! t5lays. .
rhe dcceased was born ill 111-
tliallia , October 23 , 1865. III 1Hie )
he with his mother's famil\ '
movcd to Hamilton cOllnty thi'1 !
state. In 1883 the fumil ) ' mo\'cII
to Custer COllllty. Aftcr homc
steading nnct 'farming a fcw
Jear the deceascd stuctiel law
with t1.tc law firm of KirkpatricJe
and Holcomh , his brothcr S. A.
being the Junior membcr of the I
firm. 011 heing admitted to the
practice of law he and his brothe\ '
C. H. Holcomb entcred into the
practice of law and col1eclion
hllsi neS1 ! IInder the firm namc of
Holcomb Bros. in this city.
In July t81)3 , thc subject of
this sleelch visited his uld hume
in Indiana.Thite there roaming -
ing lwer the , hills , he slipped and
fell , stightty injur'illg one of hig
knees. Not suspectiilg thc injury -
jury was in anyway sc1' ous , he
stoppcd ovcr at Chicago on his
rcturn and visited the \Vorld's
li'air , thcn in progrcss in that
i ' , Afte reaching homc the
111Jury conhnued to grow worse
and medical assistunce provcd of
no avail. For it fcw months he
wa abte to attc1Ul to hU : ine s uy
going about on crutchcs , but for
the past se\'cn ycars he has been
confincd to hi1 ! hed. 'l'uberculosis
of the joints set in an cfTuctcd
evcry joint in his hody , so that
he has hecn entirety helplcss for
or four yearSevcn his jaws
being partiali ) ' sct. so that his
food had to he spccially prepared
in order that he might' masticate
it. . For somc time he had been
deprivcd of his cycsight and his
hcaring was so elTected that it
was neccssary to use car trumpcts
to converse with him. Notwithstanding -
standing his sore anIiction 1w
kcpt himself postcd on. current.
evcnts by having othcrs.reHch..to
him. Fortunately hc did not
loose his' powcr of specch nor
rcasOlling faculties until within a
few hours of hig death. 'l'hrough
aU this trying ordc'al he was
patient and hopefut and had a
chcerful word for his 11\Ullerous
and frequcnt callers. His mother
who has been his constan t atend-
ant through all , has bcen to him
all that the word mothcr can
imply and hm' care was fully
appreciated by him. In hcalth
he was an acti ve Christian and
Sunday School workcr , and was
superintendent of the Baptist
s.chool of this city , vhcn he was
takcn sick. Hts friends have
the consolation that his faith in
his Saviour never wealeened and
lilee Jouc , his misfortune only
strcngthencd his faith in him
"who doth all things well. " HIT
was a man llpiversally respected
by all who kncw hha ill health ,
and thus had the sinccrc consolation -
solation of an in his long siege
of sickncss. He lcavcs a mothcr ,
sister and two hrothcrs , several
half-brothers and a host of lIear
rclativcs and fricnds to mourn
his sad ending' . 'L'h funeral
services were condudcll 'l'nesday
afternoon in the M. I . Church
by Hev. Geo. P. 'l'l' tCH , assistcd
hy Hev. J. R.Voods of Mason
Chy. His remains w r ( > accom-
paniell to the ccmctery hJ' a
large concourse of pcoplc , the
funcral being' largIJ' attcnded. '
' ' extends to t'lis
'l'he Hl I'UnrICAN
mot.her , brothcrs , sisters and
rclatives the s\'lnlathy } of .the
cn tire communi ty i 11 t hci r g-rca t
ber a "cmcn t.
Church HervlccH.
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M. H. CHURCH.
'j'hcrc will hc thc Icgular l cf\'iccs ill
thc .M. H. church H III11 u ) ' . , : 'lr. Prank
Slephclis of Crclc , Ncbr. wilt HIli , , hoLlI
lIIorning IUtel c\'cniul { . Wc invile 1111 tn
thcsc serviccs. Ho. 1' . ' 1'JU'fHS ,
I'a tor .
1I.\p.rI51' CJJUHcn.
Sunday School at 10 a. III. ; Prcachilll {
at 11 a. III. ; Junior H. V. P. U. at 3 p. nt. ;
Senior n. Y. P. U. lit 7 p. 111. ; Chilelrcns
DIlY ExcrciscH at 8 p. III. 'I'here will hc
spccial IIIlIsic in cOllllcctinll wit,11 thc
cvclling progralll , H\'cr'holly cunlinlly
invitcd to allclIll thcl c scrviccs.
S. W. RICH\JUlS , Pastor.
' 1'110 SlIlIIlIwr Schllot.
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'l'he summer school convened
Monday lllorning with County
Superintcndent f-.lewis as conductor -
ductor , with Miss f it1ic Henne ,
A. P. Vannice , L. D. George in-
structors. 'l'he eurollment .Mon-
day was 48 , which is considered
11 goocl the first day.
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Paints ,
Oils and
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Wall Paper
--at--
Ed. lVIcGomas' :
Drug Store.
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BUSINESS m&mJ
m mmu & !
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Job pl' nting' at this oflicc.
M n'ey loaned 011 improvel
farms. J A1\IUS LItDWICU ,
7 18 tf ' Brokcn Bow , N u.
Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Bass , dentist , oflice
northwest CO'1'ner of Realty BlocJr. ,
8-1 H.
\Ve can sell ) 'our farUl or ranch.
\V ri te or call on us for particu-
lars. 'VII.I.IS CADWItI.I. .
li'or insurance and real estate
g'0 to Moore & 'l'aylor , in Rcalty
Block. ,
Moncy to loan on chattel or
real estate sccurity.
51-52 J. B. 8.1\11'1'11 , Atty.
\V cst Union , Nebraska- cs ,
we will pay a purt cash for butter - .
ter anc1 eggs. RUltlTS G. CARn.
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li'arms for sale ar.c1 lands for
rent , W is the timc t get , a
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
a c , a.l , g.oin , nd , prices ar ad-
vauc1l1g' - rapul1.r.-J G. Dre11l1.l'r. .
l1'OIt SAL1 OR 'rRADIt-ToWll
lots and a 'few five acre lots jtt
this city , for cattle , horses or farm
land.-Allen Reyner.
Several good farms for sale at
a bargain , including my oWU--
JHssn GANDV , 44 t
Money to loan on improved
farms..Moore & 'raylor , l ea1ty
Block. 1-23 tf
,
u ricating.oi1s of allldn s at
\Vll1c1l1's drug store. .
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] i'OIt SALlt-Onc : top buggy ,
ncarl ) ' new ; one lumuer wagon ,
at my farm 121C120.Frank
Norton. 46tf
li'oJ { RHN'1'-A : ouule room on
econcl floor of the Custer block.
Enquire at this oflicc.
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Pepsin Gum , two pa ( kages for
a nickel at Willdns' Pharmacy.
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FOR SAI.H-Five acres f land
in good state of cultivation ad-
joiuing Broken Bow for $200. .
Incuire at this fiol < e. 3-27 tf
Dierks J.lumher Co. has in stock
a car lOtul of finc cedar posts for
thc trade.
How often do you have the
opportunity to buy goods at'
wholesalc prices right here at
hOl11e ? huy just what you want.
'l'hat is what you can do at thc
} i'amous Milburn Stw-c. Wc are
closing out everything and arc
g'oing to quit the country for
bctter health , so new' is your
chancc to scrvc ) 'ourself with
plcnty of good thing's at and he-
low cost.Vc have evcrything ,
and cverything is first-c1 $ s.
Anything not first-class you can
have at yonr own price. Don't
all comc at ollce. Produce taken.
vi. l . SWINGrU. ,
52-1 l\1ilhurn , Nebraska.
Shallow gravel wells made an l
guaranteed by Frank Kelsey. 47-4
li'oH SAl.n-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and B ,
block 5 , in Jewett's addition to
Broken Bow. Enquirc at this
ollice. 11-21 tf
If you intend to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get pric s.
blCC. . . . Chuuc .
'l'hc Mi1hurn store is : for sale ,
nice clean stock and store furni-
tnr ' ; and builc1ings , well established -
shed business in a fine location.
Annual'sales $7,000 , stock will
, invoice about $2,000 , Bui1ding
'and fixtures ahout $700. Addrcss ,
\V. E. SWRNGJU. ,
52-tf Milburn , Neb.