Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 03, 1902, Image 1

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VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 3 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.31
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Time to l\we your timepiece
overhauled and pul in order.
You may he contcmplating 1\
vacation-then ' .
summer - you'll
! nced time-accuratl : time. Time .
\ 1I1a ) ' bc ) 'Qurs at smnll expcllse.
I'll spend it for you ill repahin
your watch ill n competent
mt'lllner. I'm doing it for .
others , mill holl1 my pntrolls- .
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O1fFIC HOURS :
9 a. m. to 12 m.
1:30 to 4 p. m :
Or by appointment.
6"j"Office ( , , 'cr Andcr onJewe1ry Store
in Realty BJock , Broken lIow , Nebraska.
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HAil ! HAil !
The old reliable St.
Paul Fire & Marine
InRurufice 00. , of St.
Pa1J.I , :1\1 : ' inn. , "rith oyer
$3'-000,000 cash assets -
sets , offers the fhl'nl" "
( I'S of Custer 'ounty
abbol ut.e iHde nnlt.y
upainst ; lO-3S : hy Baii.
I.Jo\y rnte ; Ilon l'ahle
adjustll1ellL and Spot
cash settjenlent . In-
RUl'e your crop against
hail. J. A , llAltltIS ,
t. Agent.
Office , Opposite PI
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The Burlillgton Route nlln0\1IlCCS 'rate
of $39.35 to Providcnce , R. 1. , and re.
t\JrI1 un account of the Inltrnational
Baptist Young People's t'nion.
'rickets ou sale July 6 , 7 anel 8.
For AhHtion l iuforlllatioll ask the
nearest J1urliugton Route agent or write ,
J. IfN\NCIS ,
Gel1erall'astellger AeJlt ! ,
3,4 Omaha , Nebr.
. : : 'IIllritet ' UCp01.t for ' ! 'goay.
'VLet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , J .fl
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Harley. 0.18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r.1
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nfU. Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1\ :
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lluuor H\:18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
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Potllo ( per
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Cblcen 110 < < . , : . . . . . . J . "r . . . PQund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 7.11
( .OWil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , a.t\ : ! @ 4.0.
Rtt. lll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .W } 7.0
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Tnrke8 pcr pounc
t-Iraw.percwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
. ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0
Da"Ne\f. ptr
BllIar , per cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii.t >
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'rhe Hnpunr.lcAN and Intcr
Occan , S1.50.
Both huuses of congress ad-
joul'ncll without dat July 1.
Herman Hachburgh of Ansel-
mo , was a friendly caller at this
otlice 'I'ucsday.
Jas. Boggs of Elton , made this
ot1ice a friendlv call while in the
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city Saturday.
King Edward is still improving -
ing , and is reported in a fair
way to rccovery. .
C. C. Deal of Callaway , kindly
remembcrcd this office Saturday
while in th citJ' .
The RnpUI1LICAN office acknowledges -
knowledges a friendly call from
Paul Hqumont of Elton , Monday.
Judgc Sullivan held an adjourned -
journed term of court Monday.
Only a few equity cases were -
dis-I
posed f.
Wm. StaJlillgs , Jr. , and Geo. :
Keller , Jr , of New Helena , made. .
this office a business call Monday. .
; while in our city.
The band' gave a free concert
in the piazza of the Grand Cen-
trallast 'l'hursday , in which.tbey
rendered somc "er ) ' fine mustc.
Hon. James 'Vhitehead received -
ed a telegram this morning from
Schuyler , announcing the deat.h
of Co ! . H. C. Russell. Burial
: : ) aturday.
S \'eralmembers of the M. B.
. - will hold a picnic inVells'
gro\'c a mile west of town on
July 4. All members of the order -
der are inv\te(1. \
L. H. House of Ansley , has
established a cream station in
this city for the lIygeia Cream-
e'rv Co. of Omaha. He is selling
the El pire separator. . .
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Charles , the son of John Wehl-
ing , who has been : , t.tteitding :
sc1ool at , Columbus , this state ,
the past year , arrived home
\Vednesday night of last week.
G. N. Rawson has bought
Hugh Kennoyer's stock of second
hand goods and furniture. Mr. I
Ra.wson will continue the business -
ness at the. old stand , west side
of public square.
At the Commercial hotel in
this citJ' on June 27 , 1902 , occurred -
red the wedding of Mr. Robbin
Beauchamp and Miss Elsie
Hanna of Dunning. Rev. Geo.
P. Trites ofticiating.
N. L. Reynolds , the foreman
f the RnI > UIII.ICAN office , went
toTest Union Saturday , returning -
ing Monday with his wife and
children , who have been visiting
there for the past three weeks.
J. M. Kimberling drove down
to Oconto last Saturday after his
wife and chihlren , who have been
vbiting in that vicinity for several -
eral weeks. Owing to the rain
Sunday they did not return until
Monday.
'l'his omce acknowledges the
receipt of a box of fine cherries
from A. A. Collom of The Dalles ,
Washington , where Mr. Collom
is doing an extensive conunission
business in tropical and domestic
fruits. W. S. Swan is handling
his fruit it.l.this city.
A nu nber of the boys got together -
g-ether 'ruesday nig-ht and organized -
ized a base hall club.Vill Stev-
cns was elected captuin , C. 1\1.
Shinn trl'aUrer , and Ji'rad Stack
manager. After the IJoys havc
had a little time to practice the ) '
will be ready to meet any team
that may come.
\Vm : F. Klatt of Am elt\1O amI
Miss I'a Norton were married at
I the Globe hotel in t.his city ,
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Rev. J. R. ' .reagarden officiating.
'I'hcse young people are highly
respecterl and have the best
wishes of a host of friends.
' ! 'hey will reside in the vicinity
of Anselmo.
Miss Francis Langsonof Chad-
ron , who is visiting with her
aunt Mrs. Leggitt and family of
this city , entertained a number
at the Grand Central Hotel , by
the rendition of several high
brrade and choice selections on
the piano , last Thursday
e\'ening , after : the concert
g-iven by the band. Miss Langson
is the daughter Dr. Langson
formerly of this city. Miss Lang.
SOl1 is only fourteen years old but
bel' playing is marvelous for one
of her age.
Dr. J , J. Pickett of Central '
City , \'isiting in the city , 'I
N. 1. Butler of Gates , . was a
friemll ) ' caller at this office last
Saturday.
W.H.'Vallaceof Council Blulfs.
Iowa , iR visiting in the city with
his son , Frank.
Mrs. Geo. Kiser of Grand Island -
land , arrived in t1H city . Monda ) '
night on a visit.
Dr. C. Pic1ictt'ill orate at
Comstock tomorrow. Th Wood-
maU celebratc thcre.
H. G. Curtis , fOl'lllcrlv tellcr of
the First National Ban'le of thi's '
city , is visiting- t11l dty. the
gucst of Alpha lorg'an.
Thtee coaches filled with
people from Oscoa ) , 10w j Rassed
through here yesterda y 6vbning
on their way to Sherid .u , Wyom- ,
ing. They had a band wit1tt
them.
At the republican representative -
tive convel1tion Saturday , A. H.
'Copsey \Vcstcrvi11c amI . C.
Waldron of Ov r , were
nominated. 'rhe minuets of the
proceedings are \\na\'oidable \
crowded out this week but will
, appear next week. ' .
Another hea\'v rain \ ' sited
this locality 'J\H sda.v 'night.
'J'be precipitation was 1.32 inches.
'l'wo hundred fcet of track on thc
B. & 1\1. near J itchfielcl and
Hazzard was washed out amI the
traiu were delayed until a temporary -
porary track could he Jaid.
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E. } . . Stepllcns. pl'Oprietor of
the Crete Nurscrics , mHle this
o11 ce a social call this morning
in company with his son Frank.
Mr. Stephens informs us that he
expccts wbile here to mak arrangements -
rangements with thc mercha lts
of Broken Bow \0 \ handle hi $ I
fruit. < I
Attorney A. R. Humpl rcy. _
ceiv d notIce ye3terday ! from. the .
snprcme court that the : judgment.
of the district court in. the ' ; case' ' .
of the city against the Dro en.
Bw Water 'Yorks has been af-
firmed. About $12,000 were involved -
volved from which t e city is
released.
John 'Vehling of the West
Table , has some fine Duroc
Jersey pigs that are .rbeauties. :
He brought down one pig two
months ol that he had SQld to
Ras , Anderson last ' .rhuf lay ,
that is as pretty as a picture.
He informs us that he had 130
more like it at home.
The old settlers meeting of , the
north west quarter of Custer
county will be held at Merna
Nebraska \Vednesdoy July , l ( ) .
An interesting program has been
arranged and no doubt a pleasant
time will be enjoyed by all who
caw be present. The probrram
will appear next woek.
A basket picnic and celebration -
tion will be held in the Park ,
July 4 for the benefit of tl1 (
chiidren an adults who will not
be able to leave town to attend
one of the number that 1m'e heen
arranged for in othcr localities.
A short program wilt be rendered -
dered in the forenoon an\1 \ a swing
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has bcen erected for tlW'chil rpn. ,
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'J'he citr of BruKen How has I
one of t h finest parks n I'en tral .
Nebraska. } i'or its si ? ( ' , \VC he-
lic\'c we arc safe in saying- that
there is not a finer park in the
state. But thC' fCllt c thnt in-
closes it is in ver ) ' poor repair.
A numhl'r of the : postH arc brokcn
elI and arc enl ) ' supported by the
cable which thc ) ' are intl'IUl d to
sustained. ' .rhe rickety comli-
tion of the fence is an 'cye sore
that should be removed. A good
substantial iron fence should replace -
place the old at the earliest day
possible , one that will not only
be strong enough for hitching
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purposes but that' will be an
ornament.
RelJckab ttentioD.
On account of the yearly meeting -
ing night coming this we 1c on
the Fourth of July , the ate has
been changed to thc following
night-Saturday. All members
will take notice accordingly , and
be on hand , as then : : will be degree -
gree work and instalation of
officers.
I Destauctlon for Populist.
: Judge Sullivan at the fusion
; I convention beld at Grand Island
last week got over into the
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1I 1iddle of the road" and gavc
his democratic allics somc hanl
overhanded blows that the ) ' will
not eon forget n l camc vcr\ , '
near th truth in prcdicting th
\'ote of , the populist r mnant
of Custer county.
'J'hc following Wl' clip fro111 thc
Bee of the 2Mh which ! 'hould be
be read b ) ' C\'C\'Y \ democrat and
popu1i t in Custer count ) . :
i l'In a scathing spe ch Judg'
: HOUlcr 1\1. Sullh'an of Cu ter
county dcclared that all hope of
SlICCCS ! ; hall alrcluh' hccn re li n-
qu ished. " ' ( ' 0 11l1llii na h' II dcmu-
crat at the head of our ticket , "
Ill' exclaimed , I'mcans till' ( I -
structiOJ1 of our part\ . . It l11eaJ1
defeat at the polls , lind if I am
to go down to l"ertain dcfl at l
would mthcr g down with m\ '
flag Hying' , iighting for populit
.principles behind a ticket madc
up o popuJi ts , than to go dowlt
behind a dcmocrat forced on us
hy outside inllucnces. I want to
sa ) ' that no demucmtie cluul tlate
for governur can poll within : ! :
Jcr cent of thl' populist \'ott. .
l'hat was secn out in III ) ' count.y
last year whcn wc submitted to
Hollenheck as thc numinec for ,
supremc judge. We ha\'c in
Cnster count ) . : ! ,200 populist
votCrHj but Ilollenbcck fell short
700 of polling thcir full strcngth ,
, md I say that just as sure as Wl'
ugree to a dcmocrat at thc head
of the ticket this . veal' we wi1l'not
p 111,200 votes in.Custer county. "
He went on further to protcst
ag-ainst the sacrificc of the pop- I
unst organization for the purpose
of stcmming for Bryan the rising I
tide of the reorganizers . in the
democratic party.
n'\ \ VAN NO'\'l'Ol'UT.AH 1))01 , . Q.
"If ) 'ou read the rcport , " he
added , "not a singlc democratic
convent.ion in any state east of
th.c Mississippi this .rear reassert-
devotion -Bryan. . Some' ' .of.
you talk of Drydl" " for pre i .ent
again in 1904 , hut T want to f ll
you that there is no certaint ) '
that Bryan's friends will be in
the majority two years hence. I
want to preserve t.he populist
party so that he can come to it
rather than to destroy the party
that Br'an may use its prcstige
I .in hif ? own party , on which he is
losing his grip. "
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Attempted SulcltJe.
I T. C. Baldwin , a highly re-
'spected ' citizen of means , shot
: himself twice last night in the
: head with sucidal intent. Both
i balls glanced upward. ncither
pcnetrating- smll ] sufficicntly
to necessarily prove fated. 'I'em-
porar ) ' insanity was no doubt thc
cause.
Col. } ' M. Uublec.
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Sunday F. 1Rublee and wife
left here for Lincoln preparAtory
to acccimpanying Gov. Savage
and party to Seattle , \Yashing-
ton to wftncss the c nuonies attending -
tending thc la > 'ingof the kecl
of the .battlesll1p Nebraska , Jul ) '
,1. .Mr. Ruhlec has recently hecn
appoiuted tu the rank of COIOl1l'1
on COa'age's Staff and will
occupy the position of aid
altadll' to stalT on th < . ' trip , The
C ovcrnor and partlcft r 4i nloln :
Sunday night o\'er the Burlington - -
ton for Rcattlc , passing through
Brokt n Buw at h:04 : Monda ) '
morning' in it special car. ' 1'h" ,
trip win be it dclightful one and :
nunc will better eujoj' it tlwn' . '
Col. Ruble\ ' . and his Wifl' . Mr.
Ruhlee will \'isit mauy places of
iuterest on the cost hcfon' rl'turn-
inK. He expects to be gOI1l' thn l'
wccks.
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County } : t1itol'IRl As"uclt&tlolt ! fueling'
' ! 'he Annual meeting of the
Custer county Editorial Association -
tion will be held in this city
Tuesday , J ul ) ' 1 ; . As t his will
be the 1irst annual mceting of
the ; lssociation the I1Icmhers havc
decided'to invite their wivl s to
meet with them on this occasion
and icnjoy the spread. with them.
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'X'O Whom It Itl. ' ) ' C""c rll
Berwyn , Neh. , Junc 2h , 1905.-
I am. using the Empire Scpcrat-
or No. and am well pleased with
it. It Skims pcrfcctl ) . clean
and runs easy and asy to wash.
I tried the De-Laval amI I mpire
at the Harne time. I like the
Empre best because it runs easier
and is easier washed and handled.
I purchased it of L. H. House.
W. H. MAUK.
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SOUIO l IIIO Urnln.
John Wehling' of the WClt ! :
' .rabIe , lcft at this ollicc a few
dl 'ys ago somc fine samples of
wmtcr wheat , ryc and oat growing -
ing on his farlll. 'I'he ryc IIIcas-
Ul'CS four fect six ; inchcs , wheat
thrce fcct four incHcs , and the
oa ts t h rCl' fed two i nches , 'I'ltl
oats was just twg'inning to head
! lice I ) ' . 'l'hc ' wilin ! all prohahil-
It.gTOW a loot tI1 len th yct , ! f
the wet weather l O\ltJUUe \ ! as It
hl for the l'a ' t month.
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"I'ho I'm'k 1'1'ubl'mll.
'I'h" followi ngis the prugram
of tll ( ' Broken Bow R\ltltlay \
c1wol Pknic to h helcl in the
south sich' park , .Iuly . 4th , Ilt
" o'dock sharpe :
111 Chnr e of 1'1IJ t'IIlII-l' . II. "Juuk.
111 Chllll l' of , : 'hl : > lc.Inlllah H v ( rsolt.
( : ra'o Untlgilis .Orgllllisl.
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UlIIM l1Ielltsel' lit )
l'IHII\RA \ I"m.
nllg- , \ IIlCril'lI.
1'\11\\1'- Ih \ ' . hetlcr.
O\lg \ .N anr 1\1" ( :011 : to Thee.
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HClllill } . : I 1t'\ lnt'lltinll' J1u1c'Pl'luh'lIce-
J. n. l1Iilh.
ollg-.lIl1i1 l'olulllhil\ .
1 < 1 : \l lllltcS SPI'I'ch . . ReGI'O , 'trites.
\lilllltes Spcl'chRcIlIisou. .
SOllgMnle ! . , ! artette.
' 10 1\I illutes SpCCCh-Jl'SS ( ' 'l'cagnnlclI ,
Recital1oll.
ollnlioll.
ollg---Cm
An im.itation is cxt ncled to
all children and adnlts not leav
iug- town for the rc pective ccle-
hmtiults. Come and bring ) 'onr
haskets. Amusl'ments will he
furnishcd for all.
, Ordl'r of Com.
Sol' ui luh\rtn\nmeut. : \ \ -
COtlW and cnjo\ ' your clf at. the
. social g'en hy l Y. P. S. C.
m. at the Christian chnrdl on
the c\'cning- Jul ) ' 10 , ItJO . No
chargeR wi11 hc matle , and the ' I
following program will be ren-
dercd :
Rcfre h1lletlts nt H p. 111.
1\I11.ic-C. ; H' . Ml\I\llolln \ Cluh.
Rccitatioll-Iuln , l\rowl1. \
l\luric--I.ltlies Quartette.
Vocal \ ' R\'erlioll ,
Solo-l\1ntt\ \
Select Rcni1iIllae H c with. .
JllutruJllelllnl Solo-Ramuh Rycnoll.
Vocal olo-llerhcrt Watts.
Select H eadiug'-'Zoc .
Bisholl.
Vocal Solo-Violn Heckwit I.
Vornl Dtld-Mis5 > cS Borce nlll Sprill er.
' -'lusic-l'tIule ! . . ! tlartette. :
CJlurcb tCI'VlceH.
IIAI"rIS'l' CHURCH.
Itntrutlc ScrvlceK ,
Next Sunday will be ohsc rvcd in the :
Baptist Chureh as Palrotir dn ) ' . 1\1\ \ . :
(1res ! > es will be delivcre(1 iu the lIIorninj { I
at 11 o'clock h ) " J. 11. mith , Jos. Pigman I
and uthers. In the evening at 8 o'cloc ! . :
\V. W. Cowlcs 1\1111 olhers will spea ! . : .
Spedn1 music will be an importent
fcature of holh sl:1"\'il-es. Hveryhody
cordially invited. S. W. RlcnAIW .
Pastor ,
/tI'ISCOI' / ' ' ' , CIIIJltCJI.
Sen'ices Sunday July 6. .l\orn lIj {
praycr , Holy Commonnn nlill renllon ,
I I u. m. Evellingpraycr nlld hermOI1
8 p , 111. Suuday school 10 a. nt. 'fhe
public is conliall ) ' illVilcl\ \ '
\V. I I. x , , lHiRS , Rector.
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M. ) . ; . cnUHCJI. I
I\lthc 1\1. H. church ; uddI\Y lIIorning I
"Deserters frotllllatlle. " 'l'ext 1'6a. 78:9. :
Hnninj { crtllon II pntrolic uhlrcss "The
Natiolls ( Ieatlless. " Text l'sa. 33:12. :
All arc illvited. nHC ) . 1' . 'I'Rn'fis ,
, Pastor.
I'HHSII\"l./tIUAN / CIWHl'lI.
St'J"\'in's JI'xl Sahhath al II a. 111.
lIh cel , "JlliJa : hH'auol. " Evcllillg
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hl'n'let. al H p.lII. nhjecl / )
.1 MOl1l1tain. \ ' . 1' . . C. H. at 7 : I , 111.
i''yc ! ' nl tllllsie iu lh ewning. . \ II I nre
\ \ e kU1l1e .
CIIIO 'I'I.O : l'I1LIH'11.
I snlll l > cn'in's lIext Iont's lJaBible
chool topic " ( ivillg ofIannll : , ' " : .It the
Hulll'avo ! ' W\ . will stlldy of " 'fhe Ifathers
. . " . . of IIlornill '
Call.
Suhj\.t , M'rlllolIg
"Cllrisi a liLl'rutllthl'I'Clllllgscullon \
will Ill' till' first ill 1Cril'l > 011 Christian
HvidclIl'l's.Oll't / forg'l l he pra vcr
tIIcelillg'ClhICl > tlU ) eH'lIillg. Suhject
to Ill' htudil',1 , at 1'1":1):1' : mceting is ,
"Amcrica's Hopc. " Bible CIlll > s Thurs-
tIll ) " e\'l'lIilll { \ \ ill lril'fly cover the old
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features which would utherwi e
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regulate the H\'C'r ancl su cstahlsh
a clear , hcalthy l'ompltxion. ! 50c
at Bd. McCowas' llrol. n Bow
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Oils and
Wall Paper
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Drug Store.
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J. C. Moore . , abstracting. 2tf
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Job printing at this office.
Money loaned on improved
farms. JAMl\S LUDWICD ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
Dr. T. W. Ba s , dentist , office
northwest corner of Realty Block.
8t tf.
For insurance and rea ) est:1.te
go to Moore & Taylor , in Realty
Block.
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Comc in and let me sllow you
the finest lot of buggies rou ever
saw in Custer county.
2-3 C. S. MARTIN.
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W Rt Union , Nebraska-Yes ,
we will pay a p lrt cash for butter -
ter aUlI eggs. RUFUS G. CARH.
Fanns for sale anl ( lands for
ren t. Now is the time to get a
farm cheap , ' as the cheap farms
ar all goin , a1 < 1 prices are advancing -
vancing rapldly.-J. G. Brenlzer.
Ju.st received a. car of hedge
postsmt .DicrJs Lumber & ( ( Hll
C.b. in : ttiis city. Price , 12 ilrtd
H , ccnts. ' f
FOlt SAI.It OR TRADn-T1wl1
lots and a. few fi e acre lots in
this city , for cattle , horses or farm
land.-Allen . , Reyncr. - ,
Lubricating oi1 , df all kinds at
Wilkin's drug storc :
UJucll a.r . Twlr1c.
Don't purchase your twine until -
til you get my prices. .
2 3 C. S. MARTIN.
STHA vnD-Four steers , one
blue , branded -C on left'side.
BRltltU HunsT ,
2-3 Broken Bow , Neb.
li'oR SAL : -Onc top buggy ,
nearly new ; one lumber wagon ,
at my farm 12.16-20.-Frank
Norton. 46tf
FOR RnNT-A : double room on
sccond 1100r of the Custer block.
Enquire at this office ,
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Don't forget the date you ar
to see about your eresl ; while Dr.
Bllrne is at the Grand Central
Saturday , July 12 , 3-4
You can bur a sick.le for a
Deering or Plauo muwer of C , S.
J\lartin for $2.50 and sections for
5 cents each. 2-3
Pepsin Gum ; two paakages for
a nickel at Wilki ls' Pharmacy.
It'oK SAI.HI'e ! acres of land
in g-ood state of cultivation a -
joining Broken Bow for $200.
lnqllire hi office. 3-27 tf
Dierks Lumber Co. has in stock
a car load of fine cedar post for
the trade.
Sevcral brood farms for sale 'at
a hargain , including my own.-
JHS H GANJ\ ' . 44tf
Shallow brravel wells madc and
guaranteed hy Frank Kelsey. 47-4
FoR. SALIt-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
block 5 , in Jewett's addition to
Broken Bow. Enquire at tbis
office. 11-21 tf
If you intend to build can at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices.
peclal Chungc.
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The Milburn store is for sale ,
nice clean stock and store furniture -
ture , and buildings , well established -
shed business in a fine location.
Annual sales $7,000 , stock will
invoice about $2,000 , i1diJ1g
and fixturesabollt$700. Address ,
'V. E. SWnNG I. ,
I 52-tf Milburn , Neb.
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