Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 26, 1902, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED 1882. 'fIlE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUS'1'ER COUNTY. LARGES'1' CIRCULATION Ol ANY PAPEH IN THE COUN'l'Y.
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VOL. XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , tHURSDAY , JUNE 26 , 1902--EIGHT PAGES , NO.2.
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Watch Cha ns.
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'fhis popular brand of chaint :
has bccn widcly nll\'crti cII allll
I we can buttlt. . ! our 11nquntificll
etHlorsclllcnt of thdr wcarin
quntitic5. l\lnde of the , "cry
\lest \ RollI fillcll stock , in the
ncwcst strles for ladies 1\1111
entlellleli. 1'hey ha\'c stoOlI
thc test of the tilllC and arc 110t
. . fouud wanting.
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: . , Everyone Stl'ictly
. Gcntlclllen's Vcst Chains , $3.50 .
to 6.00. I.allics' I.orgnctle
: Challis , $4.00 to $7.50. Genl1e-
men's Fob Chains , $4.00 to $6. ,
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OItFICI HOURS :
f ) a. m. to 12 m.
1:30 : to 4 p. m.
Or by appointment.
116r0ffice o\'er Anderson's Jcwelry Storc
in Rcally Block , Broken llQw , Ncbraska.
'HAll ! HAil !
1'11e old ] 'etiable 8t ,
Paul Fire & Marine
, Insurance Co. , of St.
Paul , Minn. , with OVCI' '
$3,000,000 cash assets -
sets , offers th farmers -
ors of Custer county
ub&olute inc1cmnlt }
againsi loss by Hail
Low rates , Honorabl (
n \stmeni j and Spo.1
cash settlements. Insure -
sure Jour crop aga ns1
] luiL J. A.'HAl RIS
Agent
Office P
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11 ' "nx Oil lI"blcH.
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, tax upon' thc digcstive powcr e
babiesj whcn PUilY and fecbJ
I they should be given a few dose
- ofYhite's Cream Vermifug' '
the childrens' tonic. It wi
stimulate and facilitate t1 :
" I . digestion of their food , so Uti
I I they soon become strong ; ) heall11
I and active. 25c at Ed. M
Comas' Broken Bow and Mcrn
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lUurltet Itcport lor ToduJ' ; .
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Oata Harley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Corn. .
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lIutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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r . pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
, ? . (1blollpIl8. . . . . . llor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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.j. Stt.ClI8. . . .t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,5O@1
I . . Mund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I , \ . Tn IItraw. eJ8. per per cwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UIJ.New. er too. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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J.USTA Indlo9 gold watch. HultnlJlo
rcwnl'dlo the limIer or It.
MUS J. O. IJAEUEItLE.
The RnpuDLlcAN and Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
' 1'he county board adjourned
last Saturda ) ' . .
li'rank Griflltb of Ryno , spent I .
Sunday in our cit ) , . 'I. '
R. M. Bowman wcnt to Alliance -
ance Monday light.
P. G. Green of Grcen post
ofiice , was a city \'isitor ' 1'uesda ) ' .
Katc Christy rcturned to her
home near Ansclmo Sunday e\'en-
ing. . ,
J. F. S. Mercer and wife , of
Mason City , returned hoUtc'Suu-
day morning. .
J. R. Rhodes of Mason City ,
was circulating among his friends
in the city last week.
A hea\ ' ) ' frost visited this section -
tion of the county last Friday
night , hut no great damage will
result.
August Jager of Callaway , attended -
tended the Masoll1c Banquet at
the Grand Central hotel Saturday -
day night.
Mrs. C. L. Mullins returned
home from the eastern part of
the state , where she had bcen
visiting , Sunday evening.
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Mrs. R. W. Wilkins , who has
been been visiting with friends
in thc northea5teru , part of the
state returned home Sundax.
An interesting program has
been prepared for thc celcbration
in Mosley's Grove , twelve miles
northeast of Broken Bow , July 4.
C. M. Blowers and E. S. Finch
of Arnold , attended thc ballu t
given by the Masons at the
Grand Central hotel last Saturday -
day night.
John'1'icrney , who has been
attending school at St. Mar } ' )
Kansas , rcturned home last week.
He is home on a vacation and
will return about September.
Emerson Purcell was a pas.
senger Sunday morning for
Omaha. He stoppcd off at Grand
Island on his rcturn to attend
the populist state convention.
' 1'he band concert' in the parll
Saturday evening was very fine ,
I and was appreciated by a large
audience. Broken Bow has good
cause to be proud of her band.
Jesse \Vilson and Alvin Burke
wcre passcngers east on Sunda )
morning's train , stating tha1
i Bcrw'n was their destination !
but we believc that Lincoln wa
I the point in vicw.
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Mason.City extends an im'ita'
. tion to the citizens of BrokeI1
Bow and vicinity to celebrate the
. 4th of July with thcm. The in ,
vitation came to late for us h
publish it last week. .
r J. M. Chistensen of Berwyn
was a fricndly caller last Thurs
'day. He reports the hail Satur
day pre\'ious did considerabl. .
damagc to crops anel windo\ '
glass in his locality.
The pops and democrats hell
two representative conycntion
last Saturday night. Strange a
, it may seem , they did not fuse
but they nominated the sam
candidates , Tooley and Eastmar
. II. G. Rogers and family hav
moved from Chicago to Manche
ter , N. 1-1. , where they expect t
build and make their home
Miss Ncttiegraduated thissprin
with high houors in one of th
Ltf best musical colleges in Chicag <
Ie Mrs. Lizzie DIt ield of Denve :
s Colo. , mother of Gilbert an
) Kate Duffield , formerly employe
11 as clerk in Bowen's store al ]
IC teacher in our public schools rl
It dpcctivcly , was visiting in t1
IY family of Mr. Bowen and friend
c- She returned home Sunda ) ' mOl'l
a. ing.
ing.At
At the State Sunday Schol
convention held at Central Cil
: last week , there were twent
. four that passed examinations'
: r.thc Normal Course of Study t !
.1 past ) 'ear , and of the number r
ceiving diplomas scven of the
:06 : were of Broken Bow , viz : ]
: : Lomax , Edith Lomax , Edw
"fVhite , Ta\'a Burke , Helen LeI
:10 : ing , Alice Leming , and A. ]
: VanLandingham.
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Ramah Rycrsor1 is transacting'
business at Gate tmla ) ' .
Cassic Re'nolds was visiting
at H.yno the first of thc week.
li'red Rinnc wcnt to Grand Island -
land 'fuesdav to attend thc detU-
ocratic c011\'cntion.
Senator F. M. Currie will be
the principal orator of the day at
Moslcy's Grove , Jul , "fh.
H. J. Marten of . .llna , kindly
remembered this officc last
'rllUrsday while in the city.
G. O. Joyner and wife were
city visitors ' 1'uesday. Mr. JO-
nef made this otlice a friencll ) '
call.
'fhc Sunday Schools of this
community arc invited to attend
the h sket picnic in the city
park on July 4th.
Jesse Gamh" amI C. H. JetTonls
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wcre among the nnmber that I
went to Grand Island to attend. .
thc pop convention Tn selay. I
Mrs. E. A. Scoville of Ansel-
mo , called a few days ago and
had hcr sulscription advanced
and ord.ercd the Inter Ocean.
ReS. . 'V. Richards has ac-
ceptcd an invitation to deliver
the address of the day at the 4th
of Jul ) ' celebration at Arnold.
Callaway nevcr does things by
halves , an she is to give a good
old-fashioned celebration on the
4th of July. Many of our people
will go there on that day.
C. W. 'Willis of Ash Creer } ,
brought in a load of hogs yesterday -
day that averaged 260 , for which
he received $7.10 per hundred.
How is that for rcpublican pros-
perity.
The Brokcn Bow band has
becn engaged' play for Calla-
the 4th .of.Ju ' . Call
way on .of. ) -
wa ' extends an 111v1tahon to the
citizens of Broken Bow to celebrate -
brate with them.
Mace "b"'ors'the , who has bce 1
' \ 'absent ' from his store for sc\'eral
weeks 011 account of ill health , is
again at his post of duty. For
three or four weeks he has been
out \Vyoming recupcrating.
King Edward , that was to have
been crowned ycstcrday , had to
. f > ubmit to a surgical operation on
two days previous and th . . cQro-
nation was postponed. The king
is in a critical condition , but
hopcs are'entcrtained that he
will recover.
U. L.Vard has sold his livery
I stock to C. U. Richardson and
Eli Armstrong. They took possession -
session of their new purchase
last .Saturday. Scott McGraw ,
will remain in charge. Mr.
'Vard ' thinks of engaging in buying -
ing 'and selling horses.
'fhe quarantine was lifted from
the home of the Pickett famil } '
last 'l'uesday. Owing to the
- strict quarantine , the small-po
I has been confined to two familie
and only four cascs in all. not.
withstanding parties have reo
) ported there wcre 17 cascs in the
city.The
The R.i\PUnUCAN acknowledgc !
- the receipt of a basket Of till (
- Richmond cherrics Thursday 01
last week from E. F. Stephens 0
v the Crcte Nurseries. Mr
Stephens is.a pioncer in the frui
raising business of this state
and from long expcrience h i :
enabled to furnish the best varie
ties of trees for this climate
His trees delivered here las
e . spring werc in primc condition
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and as far as we have bcen abl
e to learn his trees are all living
which is not truc of all stock 0
o othcr nurseries that dcliverc
here last spring.
The Loup Valley Queen is tl
latest ncwspaper venture I
Custer county that has reache
our desk. It iti a six colum
quarto published at Callaway b
'V. Ii' . Zumbrul1l. The initi. .
d number is a credit to the town e
Id
Callaway as well as itspublishe
- It is not only well filled' wit :
Ie news matter , but it has a larg
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s. advertising patronage. Callaw : !
tl- merchants are thc most libcr :
advertisers in Central Nebrask. .
01 If there is a town in the statc c
ly 400 population where three ncw
r- papers can live and prosper Ca !
111 away is the town. Political' '
IlC the Queen is rcpublican. ' 1'h
'e- ivcs Callaway two republic
m papcrs and one democra
[ 1. li'ormerly when thcre werc t1m
in papers in Callaway their politil
- wcrc the reverse. This is a
111-1 other evidence that CallawayaJ
vicinity are progressive.I .
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It took the t1CUlocrats all night
and uttt 110 o'clock thc ncxt clay
to swollow thc pops , but the ' did
a goo II job of it. Thcr-c IS no
mor pop } > arly in Nebraska.
'fhe lawn social givcn at the
homc of C. S. Martin last night
bv Ute ladies of the llaptist
cin\rch , was largcly attcr led and
was a social \Il financial suc-
cess.
' 1'he pops returned from Graml
Island a crest fallcn set. 'fheir
efforts to look pleased did not
disguisc their Idisappoiutmcnt.
'l'hcy realized that the last prop
was knock c1 from under thcm.
' ! 'hc Highlanders of Broken
Dow initiatecl twcnty two refuges
last ' 1'hursc1a ) ' night and one dn
Tnesc1a ) ' night previous. M. I.
Pro. , 'V. l . : : ) harpe of Lincoln
was present and assisted in thc
initation after which he gave II
talk on the work of the order.
At th conclusion of the exercises
refreshments were served. 'l'he
evening was ver ) " much enjoyed
b ) ' all prest'nt. 'l'he.refreshmcnts
were a result of a contest between
P. H. Munk and John Henry who
\ ere appointed captains of their
respectivc sides , with the vicw
of soliciting new mcmbers. The I
side thet s cured the less 1\\\111ber
of cane11dates iu 30 days wcre to
furnish suppcr for the lodge.
The contest was very close but' '
the supper \yas furnished by Henry
and IllS assIstants.
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Noru.al HCIo. . NotCH.
( IIr rnUK 1 , . WJI.L'AlfR. )
Supt. I.cwis i9 g'ins : : his elnss in
AriUuuel c sOllie good drills in fructions.
Irof. GeorRc's hislory clnss is t1oill
cxcellent work in rC\'lewin the Civil
Wnr.
Plenty of hllrd work is the order of the
I1llY now , find espccinlly in the first grade
work. .
A few 5tudents hnve enrollcd since the
Inst writing-the prcscnt cnrollincnt he.
iu sixty. .
. - ' : ' 'hc Dotany. Class is 1IIaking- rapid pro-
rcss. under the lemlershlp of pro ( .
Vanlllce.
A fcw of Miss Hennc's RtuIlcnts lire
wresUin with the proposition in
Geometry.
" 'I'he Sunlight I.itcrILl" ) ' avc ullplelUlill
program on last Frillay afternoon. Thc
question IIRcsol\'ed thllt the free text
book law should be > ealccl"'IIS discussed -
cussed and thc jullgcs rel ecidCII in favor
of thc afiir11luti . Anothcr program witt
be given on ncxt Friday aftemoon. All
arc cordinlly invited.
l\l \ flonlc Iht lluct.
One of the most plcasant social
evcnts that has occul'ed in this
city for some time was the banquet -
quet given by the Masonic lodge
of this city last Saturday night
at the Grand Central Hotcl.
It was the occa sion ot the
instalation of the Officer's elect
of Emmet Crawford Idge A. Ii' .
l & A. M. No. 148. Before the
instalation the lodge raiscd one
mcmber to the third degree.
C 'fhat with the instalation made
it 11 o'clock before the work was
- - complete , It gave everybod ) '
an appetitc for the feast that
the retiring worshipful Mastcr
Hagadorn had arranged for at
the Grand Central. On arriving
at the hotel Mine Host , Elliott
had the dining room attired in iJ
most inviting manner and the
tables testely arraranged form ,
ing a Creek Cross , wherc hi !
* uest were promptly seated
l'hey were fully prepared for the
affray. A more genial ) civil am
rcpresentative crowd of mel
prohabl ) ' cvcr sat in that hall
l'he attendance was not large
compared with th.e largc member
ship 9f the order of this placc
but thcv were not shor
in capacity. The spread wa !
hihl ) ' palatable and very muc !
enJo 'ed. Mr. Elliott untirinj
in IllS efforts to serve and hi ,
genial , \ > leasant , unostentatiou
manner 111 looking after th it ]
elividual comforts and desires ( J
each showed him to be an eJ :
taincr of a high order. Mr
r , Elliott who superintended tll
h culinary department and tl1
e lady waiters carne in for the :
lY share of compliments for th
al most splendid spread and the eH
a. patch and legallt manner i
of which it was served.
Hon. A. R. Humphrcy aSSU1 ]
eel the role of toast master al :
nearly an honr the crowd Wi
entertained with a flow of wi
humor and logic that furnish (
amuscmcnt and instruction th :
all enjoyed.
Among those who responde
to toasts were C. L. Gntterso
B. B. Hawthorne , M. K. Hag
dorn , C. M. Blowers , E. 1
Purccll , S. B. 'l'hompson , A.
Morgan , Has Anderson , D. M.
Amsherr ) ' , II. 140max , Chesnc ) '
'l'homson } , HcGeo. . P. 'l'rites
and J. J. 'Wilson.
'l'he occasion was vcry much
enjoyed by all and Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott were highl ) " complimented -
ed for their cunfrilmtions to
the succcssful c\'cnt.
CI.llrc" tterviccli.
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Sunday school III 10 II. 111. Prcaching
lit 11 n. m. 1\1\11 H p. III. Junior 11. Y. 1' .
U. lit 3 p. m. Scnlor U. Y. p , U. lit 7 p.
III , You lire kh\llly h1\'ilcd lo nUcIlIll
theRc ser\'iccR.
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CHRISTIAN CIlUnCII.
Sundny school ncxt I.onl's nil ) ' nt9:45 :
, a. III. Communion scn'lcc nt II n. 111.
i foUowell hy prcachin . Christlnn Hn-
I dCI\\'ur Society..ut. 7:45 : I } III. 1'l'cachlnJ {
at 8 p. 111. l'rA'cr IIIccting WI.'tlncslla ) '
night lit 8 I > . III. A continI in\'itntlon Is
extcnded to c\'cry one tu atlclul thesc
scn'ices , al1l1 especially to our R\IInlllCr
school \'iRltorll. Briug your Diblc ! ! 1\1111
come prepared to help'1IIakc thcsc differ- ;
cnt scn'iccs hoth plcnRIUltnlll1 profitnblc. i
C. V , Ar.T/ISON , Minister.
1It. . CIIURCII.
Thc mornins : : subjcct nt the 1\1. . l .
chureh SlIt\llar wltl be "ls 'I..lthlu
l\IlII later ) ' ? : ' 'text , Malt. 23.23. In the
cvelllng UII Illustrated scrlllon on "How
We Gi\'c. " ' ! 'ext I.ukc 6 : 8. S\\ccial
lIIulllc nt hoth these scn.tces. A \ lllrc ,
in\'itcct. G. 1' . ' 1'11.1'1'115 , Pllstor.
U. 11. CIIUltCII.
Atl1ufu. n. church SUllday l\Iornln
the Suhjcct will hc "Christ fIl1 Cltllcn-
ship. " 'I'he cvcnill suhtcct wlt1 he 1A
'fhorll illthc Vlcsh. " ' .1 he HlIlllents of
the SUIIIUlcr school lire cspcciaUy inrlll ll
lo hcar thc 1IIornin di6courllc.
11. H. 1\l\'ltRS , Pnstor.
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I Me'II'1I 'i'cn l)31't.y. .
'l'he laelied of thc M. B. church
have inangcrated a new plan in
tea partics which i \ uniquc and
should be a winner. Circle No.
2. of the M. E. church will givc
a tca party to mcn tomorrow ,
Friday from 2 to o'clock in the
. building east of Da.y's store.
M rt' are especially invited.
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Fourth or .1uly Piclll .
'l'he farmers wilt have a 4th of
July picnic in theJIolcolllbgrovc ,
just wcst of thc Holcomb school
house ill ' ! 'appcn Vallc } " , two
miles north of town. Ev rybodY
come and havc a good time.
Dfwocrnt Win.
' 1'he dcmocrats and pojmlists
nominated at Grand Island
: yesterday W. II. 'fhompson uf
Grand Island for Govcrnor , E.
A. Gilbcrt of York , Licutcnant
Governorj J as. B. Brcnnan of
Omaha , Land Commissioner ;
John H. Powers of Hitchcock ,
Secretary of statc ) J. H. Broady
of Lincoln , Attorney Generalj
J. N. L'man of Adiuns , 'freasur-
erj ClaucJc Smith of Dawson ,
Hu perintcllclen t.
' ! 'he canelidates for Governor ,
Attorney General and Io/and
Commissioner are democrats , th < < ;
i other candidates pops.
AnothcJl' lhUlk Ucpl.
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F. A. Voung , President of t111
Custer National Banl < , ' ! 'he
Ansley State Bank and the
L Callaway State Bank not onb
believes in ex { > cllsion hut , prove
his faith hy IllS worl < s. lIe wenl
ovcr to' Sargent Saturday ani
bought both the Gardner and thl
NichoH hanks. 'l'he ofiicers 0
I the new org-anization arc , Pres.
t ident , ] i' . II. Y oungj'iccpresi
. dent , W. P. Biggoins ; cm hier
, Harry Sherman. In acl ilion b
- thc above otUcers , Jt11. . Currit
and A , Morgan were elected ( Ii
rectors , they baing stock holden
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Jillblic Sail ! .
I will sell at public Halc at tll'
farm two miles south of Loci
Nebraska , 'l'ueselay , July 1 , 190 :
at 10 o'clock sharp , one hundre
and sixt ) . head of cattlc , consis'
ing of cows , yearlinbrs and t w
: year old steers , scvcral horse !
farm machincry and houschol
furniture. J. i. > . LliINJ > SAV ,
1 . D. SUI.I.IVAN , Auctionecr.
NTOI- " TilE CVOU
ANDWOh"KUFFTH CO
l.axUVtl Uroll1o-QulnlllCl 'l'ablel. ruro" colli
OIlU dl' , Nt ) Cure , No l'u ) . ! 'rlc"I. \ . , cOllI. .
I'rlze for llctureK.
'fo ad\'crtise Nebraska the Jlurtingtc
Koutc wanlq photolraphs of Ncbras' '
farm amI stock sceneY , ntlll Jots of thc !
Pr 7es ranglug frolll " 5.00 to $2 .OO
cOMh anll includins : : tripy lo Chlcng'o , :
d I.ouis , Dcnrer and through the BIll
lIU1s hure bccn IIIUIO\mccd : by J. lrranc
n , Gencral Passengcr Ag nt , Ol1laha , W
a- will scnll additional illfonuatiori to u\
. one interested. 51
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Paints ,
Oils and
Wall Paper
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i Ed. McComas'
Drug Store. !
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J. C. Moore , ahstractil\g. 2tf
Job printing at this Q ce.
Money loaned 011 improved
farms. JAl\tJtS ItHDWICII.
7 18 tf Brol < en.ow . , Neb. ,
Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Bass , dentist , oOice
northwest corner of Realt ) " Block.
8-1 tf.
For insurance nnd real estnte
go to Moore & 'faylor , in Realty
B\oc1r. \
Comc' in allc1l 't mc show yon
the fincstlot of bnggies you ever
saw in Custer county.
2-3 C. . MAH.1'IN.
West Union , Nebraslm-Yes.
we will1 > ay a part cash for butter -
ter and eggs. RUIrus G. CA l n.
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li'arl11s for sale ar.d lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
farm cheap , as thc chcap farms .
are all gcin , and prices are advancing -
vancing ropldly.-J. G : Breniy.er.
JUit ! received a car of hedge
Rests at Dierks Lumber & Coal
Co. in this city. Price , 12 and
1 ( , cents. 2 If
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11'oR SAI.It OR ' 1'HADu-Tr .vn
lots and a few five acre lots itt
this city ) for cattle , horses or farm
land.-Allen Reyner.
MOllCY to loan on improved
farms.-Moore & Taylor , Realty
Dlock. 1-23 tf
S'rHAvnD-li'our steers , one
blue , branc1 dC on left side.
BRumI IIUHBT ,
Brokcnllow , Neb ,
POR SAI.It-OUC : top buggy ,
ncarly new ; one lumbcr wagon ,
at my farm 12-16-20.-1i'rank
Norton , 46tf
FOJ HltNT-A double room on
sccond 1100r of the Custer block.
Enquire at thi office.
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You can buy a sicJde for a
Deering or PIano mower of C. S.
Martin for $2.50 and sections for
5 cents each. 2-3
Pepsin Gum , two pacMmgc:6 for
a nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy.
FOR SALIt-Five acres of land
in good sti1te of cultivation ael-
joining Brokcn Bow for $200.
Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf
Dicrks Lumber Co. has in stock
a car load of fine ccda1' P.osts for
the trac1e.
- Several good farms for sa.lc tI
a bnrgain , including my own.-
JnssH GA1U > \ . 4 ti
Shallow gravel wells made and
guaranteed by Frank Kelsey. 47-4
V"'OH. SALH-Lots 1 , 2 7 and 8 ,
block 5 , in Jewett's addition to '
Broken Dow. Enquire at this
oflicc. 11-21 . . tf
If you inteud to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. amt get prices.
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S'l'RA VItD-A brown mare ,
years old , weight , 1100 pounds ,
i long scar 011 left hip. Partie , ;
lcnowing of hcr will please notif )
me or bring her to my lace four
miles north and enc m11e east of
Broken Bow. 'V.V. . BISI10P ,
. Broken Bow , Neb.
10 . .
Hpcclal Chancc.
'fhe Mi1bu n store is for sale ,
)11 nice clcan stock and store furni-
ka ture , and buildingi ! ) well establi-
II ; shcd business in a fine location :
t. Annual salcs $7.000 , stock will
k invoice about $2,000 , Building
S' and fixtures about $700. Address ,
I t 'V. E. SWnNGItL ,
Milburn Neb.
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