Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 24, 1902, Image 1

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I : VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JULY 24 , 19021--EIGHT PAGES , NO.6.
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; Now in thc lIIitlst of Hrhool
dnlies yon must IH1\'c lillle. nil I
accnrate tilllC. if ) 'ou wonld he
snccesssul in ) 'our callillg. Jl's
a Iluty ) ' 011 owe to your pnpils
CIS wcll as to : youself. to have
currecl tillie , to teuch the ) 'oullg
mind the \'ulllc of tillle. alld
the lIeell of always beill ! { on
tillle. Watches of all kmds.
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J. G. Haeberle's :
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C ) a. m. to 12 m.
1 :30 : to 4 p. m.
Or by appointment.
n..qrOf1 ce o\'er Atllicrson's Jewelry Store
' " in Really J\1ock \ , Broken Bow. Nebraska.
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HAil ! HAil !
' 1'he old rcliable St.
Paul Firc & l\lal'ine
Insurance Co. , of St.
Paul , Minn."vith over
$3,000,000 cash a .
sets , offers the farln-
ers of Cust'er county
absolute indemnIty
against loss by Hail.
Lov rates , Honorahle
adjustlnent and Spot
) cash settlenlents. In-
I' sure youl .orop against
hail. .r. A. HAIRIS ,
: Agent.
I Office P.
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/ J ust recel\'ed a car of hedgl : ;
.r" . posts at Dierks Lumber & Co a ]
( Co. in this city. Price , 12 aml
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1f. cents. 2 tf
\ Lubricating oils of allldnls a1
'Villdn's drug store.
. 0 Ctll . ; ; A CO I , " IN UNit DAV
\ Tllke I. 'I"Ue : Uramil ( Julnlu ! ! 'rIlIJIita. ! AI
, lru lIbt ; rofuml tbi ! IUOUl'Y It II talll ! to cure
, I W. ( Jrovu' luature ! ; \ UII each 1J0x. ! . ! 5o. .
li'oH HHN'l'--A double '
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\ secolIlI Hoer of the Custer block
gnquire at this ofiice.
" i / ' , 'J h.'u' 'Io'ello".tonC&tl'k. .
: ' Tnc Bur1ingtOl ; ute is organizilll
I II pCl'wnully conllnctel excursion tu anI
t hwngh Ycllowslune Park to leave Ne
hraskn points , Tncsday. Angust 5.
Uncommonl ) ' loratcs ha\'c heel
ml1t1e for this excursion. 'fhe total cx
pcnse of the trip will b : : less thau $100.00
If you're intercste(1. ( wrilc for a cop'
of illustrnled inilincrary to
t' . J. FltANCIS ,
Gencral Passenger Agcnt ,
3-7 Omaha , Neh.
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The RHPUDLICAN and Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
John \Velsh \Vesten'ille was
a friendly calleJ Frida ) ' .
\VANTUD-A good cook.
6-tf Willis Cadwell.
Alpha Morgan returned last
Friday from a ten days outing at
Domc Lakl' , 'Wyoming.
Senator Currie was in the city
Monday and 'l'ttesfay looking
after matters of business.
Ii' . C. Me11l1 e sulicitor for the
Omaha Dailv News was a friendly -
ly caller at this ofi ce Saturday.
' 1' . C. Baldwin a'ud family , left
yesterday morning for Colorado ,
with-thc' view of
- remaning per-
menU } ' .
Mrs. J. C. Bowen left 'l'uesday
night for Denver , with the view
of stopping otT a few days , at
Alliance.
Nc George of Cumro , was a
friendly caller Monday. He
brought up two of his daughters
to attend the institute.
J. C. Bowen and J. J. 'Vilson
returned Sunday from Dome
Lake , 'Wyoming where they
spent two weeks fishing anl
hunting.
E. R. Purcell is off on a vacation -
tion south. He will visit
l\Iemphis , 'l'enn. , and on his re-
turn his wife who is in Kansas ,
will accompany him home.
'l'hc REPUBLICAN ofi ce acknowledges -
ledges a social call Tucsday from
State Supt. Fowler. He was accompanied -
companied by J. J. Tooley , and
\Vill S. Heitzman of Lincoln.
Ii' . A. Dunn of Dunning , spent
Sunday in our city. He returned -
ed home S ltday evening , accompanied -
panied by Miss Rose Fees , who.
has been employed in our city
for scveral weeks.
D. C. Konkle \Veissert , who
recently bought propertJ in the
city , was a friendly caller yester-
day. He informs us that he ex.
pects to move to the city about
the tirst of September ,
'I'he Supreme court has issued
another decision on the tire and
police board case of Omaha in
which it reverses its formcr opinion -
ion and orders the Governor to
appoint the police board.
L. E. Picket of Callaway made
this ofi ce a friendly visit Saturday -
day and had his subscription
credited u.p to 1903. Mr. Pickett
for the past two years has been
associated with the Callaway
tlouring mill.
Mrs. L. E. Kirkpatric } < eturn-
ed Sunday from \Vasmngton
where she has been visiting for
several weeks. Miss Holcomb of
Indiana who accompanied her returned -
turned with her and stopped off
to visit relatives in this vIcinity.
M. \Varrington of Mason
City was a county seat visitor
yesterday. \Varrington reports -
ports that the winter , vheat and
rye crop which is unusally large
in his vicinity is all in shock and
in fine shape and that oats har.
vest is under way.
'l'he suit brought against tIll : ;
B. & M. railroad ompany b ) '
Mrs. Ursula 'I'uttle for the los
of her husbands life in the recenl
Hyannis wreck has been settle , "
on payment by the company 01
$3,750. 'I'he case was tried ir
the Omaha courts b ) ' mutua'
I agreement of both parties.-'I'IH
Alliance Herald.
W. H. Osborne Sr. left us i
sample of his potatoes Monda1
that caps anything we have y
seen. 'l'hey are of the earl :
Ohio variety. From one staU
werc ti\'e large potatoes tha
grew under the ground and 01
I the' vine which had five pronbrs
. none of which are over twelv1
inches long are 3 ( ) well formel
1 potatoes varying in size from :
. large pea to 0 quail ) ; egg.
_ Prof. Housh has bought th
double building , formerly occupi
cd by Wilson & Drake , the drul
store building , formcrly occupiel
b ) ' Ed. McComas , on the nort'
sule , and are having them titte
up for his business colleg (
t. When complete , they will b ,
convenient and pleasilnt room
'l'he hotel building he ttSed las
) 'ear he will use for a conservil
tory.
John Decius has gone to Kansas -
sas with the view of finding a
location.
Mrs. ' \Viliams ! of Ansley
came up Tuesday to attend the
'l'eachers Institute.
Mrs. Ii' . D. Gallup and children
went to Hot Springs , South Da-
kot last week on a pleasu e trip.
Con. Gibson , who has been sojourning -
journing in Texas for several
munths , returned the latter part
of la t week.
John Cavenee of Georgetown ,
made this ofi ce a friendly call
'esterday. He reports crops fine
111 his locality.
New street crossings , that
have long been 'needed , are being -
ing put in on Fourth Avenllc
and Cedar Street.
L. E. Kirkpatrick , who went
to 'Vashington a short time ago ,
we understand thinks of locating
in that state in the near future.
\V. C. Luce and wife who have
been visiting in 111. , for the past
three months , returned homc
last week. Mr. Luce reports a
wet time in the Succor state.
Peter Beck of Gcorgetown ,
was a city visitor yesterday. He
brought up two lady friends , who
have been visiting with him ,
who took the noon train for the
east.
Prof.V. . W. Waters of Valley
arrived in the city Saturday
night. He is one of the instructors -
tors in the 'l'eachers Institute
that commenced in . this City
Monday.
Joseph Scott and wife of Dry
Valley , were city visitors yester-
day. Mr. Scott reports crops
immense in his vicinity. He has
300 acres in corn and 135 acres in I
small grain. I
, Delcia. the daughter of Pt.rry
Foster , who accidently shot herself -
self in the arm last week with a
revolver , is getting aloug very
nicely , and no serious complications -
tions are likely to result.
\V. H. Wallace , who has been
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visiting his son , Frank , for several -
eral weeks , left Sunday morning
for his home in Council Bluffs.
Frank and his wife accompanied
him , and will visit a short ti l11e.
Tom \Vest , Marn Freed's
barber , took French leave last
Thursda ) ' morning , while Mr.
Freed was at Merna. He took I
along with him about $8 and i
two or three razor straps from
the shop.
Lorin , the younger son of Yc
Scribe , who has been west for
the past year and a half came in
from Sheridan Monday morning
on a months vacation. Hc is in
the employ of the B. & M. at
Sheridan.
The financial Statement of the
Custer Natioal Bank appears in
this issue of the RH .UDIICAN.
From the deposits we are led to
conclude that General Prosperity
is staying with the people of
this vicinity.
Roy Barnard , who we announced -
ed two weeks ago had accepted
. the position of business manager
of the Loup Valley Queen , recently -
. . cently started byV. . Ii' . Zumbru\l1 \
of Callawa ) ' , announced last
week that he had bought half
interest in that paper.
If the Epworth Campl1leeting
at Callawa ) ' from the 24th to A lIg.
3rd does not draw a big crowd it
will bc no fault of the newspapers
of the district , as nearly every
newspaper with which we exchange -
change has been advertising the
meeting free of cost to the pro-
moters.
'I'he county board is checking
up the count ) ' ofi ces this week ,
and will not be ready with its re.
port before the last of the week.
i , Because of this the publicatiou
of the proceedings of last weel <
are deferred that the entire re.
a port of the board may appear ill
one isosue of the papers.
e S. S. Hayman of Grand Island ,
who is state manager of the M ,
B. A. ol\der , writes that the dis.
trict c011\'ention of the order !
to be held in BIOken Bow. III
did not state the date , but in al
probability , it will be the : latto ]
e part of Septembcr or the first 0
October. The convention wiI'
it elect delegates to the Supreme
convention I , which will be he1c ]
in Sioux Falls , South Dakota.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
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Custer National Bank ,
At lIrokcnllow , lu the Slate of Nehraqka , at
the CII ) e of lIu ! lIl' q. Jill ) ' 16. 1')02.
RESOURCES :
I.olu" allll DI coullt4. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ f1I.l.145.91
11. S. 11I1IIIIM to H.'cllro Circulation. . . . . 2.5.1\11.1.1\1
Pre' III 111111 " on U. s. 1I0uI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2\1.1\1 (
lIauklull' 1I01l tJ.fllrnlturoallll nxtun' . 3.M.I\I
DIID frolll National lIallk Inot n''cr''D
all'DutR ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.\1) ; .25
Dill ! frolll Siahl lIallkM allll lIauker04. . 40.111 :
DnD frulII at'IInn..1 reM..ryoallellt" . . . . 40.\11).115 \
CllI'ck" allli other caMh 1t.IIIM. . . . . . . . . . 2H.f04
NottJM . of otlll'r Natloual 1IaukM. . . . . . . 1"2 .I5.1\1
1.'rnctlnual I'at"r cllrreuc } ' . 1I1c1eIM.
: \1111 CI'UtM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.51
\\'FUI.l\IoNIW HmIHH\'U IN IIANIo\'I7. : : :
RII C" " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3.52'1.(11.\
1.1'lI'al.1'elllll'r NOlc . . . . 1.1125.1\1 4,55-4,1)(1 ) I
H ' ' ' 'IlI1llou 1.'ulIIl wllh 11. S. ' 1'rea04.
urtJr (5 ( ! ll'r cent. of clrculallou ) . . . . 1.SO.l\1 !
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'l'otal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ \ 'i2.19'J.2 ( '
LIABILITIES :
Capital Rtnck pal.l In. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25.\11.1.01.1 '
Hurt.Il.R fllllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2$11.1\1
1111I11\.1 ' I.rullt" . II's' ! eXI"'n . 'q " , "I
tax" " I.ahl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Iill.'i !
Natloual lIauk nntes outHtallllluil' . . . . 2..lJ ( I.I _ ' '
Dllo tu Htah ! 1I:111k04 : :111I1 lIanlil.rM. . . . . . 32.3.'tl.1J3 I
\'hlual.II'I"04ItH "uhjeci tu ch'ck. . i'I.1I15.il
1)tJlllallll ecrlillcat" uf ' ' ' 'I , , ) It. . . . . . . . j,7i .i5 I
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' 1'ulal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I'i2I' ' 1.2Ii
Htatc uf N"hraHka , I .
CIIIIUof Cu t"r. fM I.H. LOMAX.caHh. I
II'r of th. . ahO\'D naulI'II hauk.u \ ultJlllul ) ' Rw"ar
that the ahllstat""ll'nt I till" III the h.t IIf
III ) ' lnn\\'II'lw ! alhllJd"'f.
H. LOMAX. CaHhler.
I.'HANK 11. , "OUNU ,
Att..stI.'HANK 1\1. CUKIUlt. } nln'ctlln .
ALI'IIA MIIKUAN.
HllhRcrlI > e,1 111111 Mworn III hMom lIIiI Ihl' ! 221111
IIa"of Jllh' . 1902. W. 11. I AHTIIAM.
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I Olt 'Vebster lcftSnl1daymorn-
ing for Omaha.
'Varren Morrisey , who has
been at Seneca for some time ,
returned home this week.
Cy. Brenizer just completed
a fine dwelling housc last week
for B. Ii' . Cox on the 'Vest ' .1'able.
Prof. Lewellyn George has accepted -
cepted a position , tCl11poraril ) ' in
the ofi ce of the count ) ' treasurer.
C. R. Kranz of. Dale was in
the cit ) ' 'l'uesday attending thc
schoolofi cers aud patrons mcet-
ing.
Doc Kestner , who has been
employed by Jacob Johnson as
tonsoria1 st , left Sunday morning
fur Utica. -
Warren Lang one of the suc.
cessful farmers of the west table
was a friendly caller at this ofi ce
Saturday.
D. H. Bowen of Ogcensburg ,
New York arrived in the city
.last night to visit his son , our
genial townsman , J. C. Bowen.
A fine rain visited this locality
last l ig1t. ! It is believed it is
sufi clent to make the earl.r
corn , which is now earing nicely.
Jules Haumont of Elton was
among the number of school
Qfi cers in attendance at the Pa-
trons and school ofiicers meeting
'l'uesday.
ReS. . \V. Richards has a
hard coal' burner , a cook stove ,
piano and some other items of
furniture for sale. Inquire at
the Baptist parsonage. ( , -tf
'l'he Holcomb School district
northeast of town eight miles arc
building a new frame school house
which is to be read ) ' for occupancy -
pancy b ) ' September tirst.
J. C. Maulick of Seneca Kan-
S1S is in the city looking after
matters of business. He says al ]
ldmls of crops are good in northern -
ern Kansas where he resides-
Mrs. G. W. Apple and childrell
left this morning for Indiania
her old hOl11e. It is Mrs.
Applc's first \'isit to her old hOUl (
in a number of years and she wiI
remain several wceks.
'l'he republican supervisor !
convention of the Fifth Distr C'
has been called to meet at Stol
'rable school house August 30tl
at 2 o'clock.Ve understul1 (
there are several good candidates
S. Vanlluskirk and A. C
' ! 'owe ] of Merna wcre among th. .
number attending the schoo
officers and patrons meelin !
'l'uesda ) ' held under thc super
vision of county Superintendcl1
Lewis.
' ! 'he li'ourth Annual TIoosie
Reunion of Nebraska , will b
held in John HaU's grove , at Mn
1 son City , August 15 , PJ02. A1
. Hoosier's and friends are invite ,
to attend and take their dinncr
I and enjo ) ' a good time. A goo
program has becn arranged f ( ]
t he occasion.
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lotu. Happ , six milcs east of th
. city commcnced threshing hi
grain yesterday the tirst we ha\ '
heard of in this ' '
vicinity. ( 'h
report came in yesterday aftel
noon that his winter wheat Wil
averaging 35 bushels to the acn
In the south part of the count
reports range from 35 to 5
bushels to the acre for winte
wheatr .
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S. D. Butcher and wife rcturn-
ed last night from Kal1sas City
where the ) ' wcnt two months ago
for spccial medical trcatment for
mrs. Butcher. Mrs. Butcher has
been cntirlc ' relievcd of her
trouble and IS now in per-
fcct health.
S. D. Butcher who returned
last nig11t from a two months
visi t in Kansas Ci t ) . whcrc he
went for mcdical trcatmcnt for
wife iuforms us th.t : hc expects -
pects to start in a fcw days to
take orders for and dclivcr the
Pioneer History of Custer county.
Hogs has takcn a drop. 'I'he
market quotations this morning
in Broken Bow is down to $ C1.75.
But with thc ahundancc of cheap
feed in prospect in the near fu-
'ture , those that have hog wilt
not hcsitate to feed 45 cent corn
fOl' a fcw more wccls , as therc
wilt be moncy in feeding hogs
thi8 fall at half the prcsent p1' ce
paid.
Church Hel''lcc" .
IIA1'T1S'l' CIIUHCII.
Stttll1cty school lit 10 a. 111. Prcaching
lit II a. ttt. Juuior n. Y. 1' . U. at 3 1' .
lit. Senior B. Y. 11. U. followin thc
scrvices iu thc ) lark. No . preaching at I
night.
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: .t. H. ClI1mCII.
Therc witl hc uo prellchit , ser\'icl' in
thc 1\1. 1\ . church Sunlny ( lIIornlu .
Suudny schoot at 10 a. lit. Hpworth
leallle : aftcr thc e\'euin l'ark IIIceling.
GHo. 1' . ' ! 'll1'I'IiH , Pastllr.
CIIIl1S'l'IAN ClnmCII.
Ou the e\'eniu of Fr tln ) ' . JIIly 25th
11I111 Sntul'I111) ' 26th there witl hc 1\hlcn-
tioaul Rall ) ' serviccs nlthc dlul'dl. con-
( luctel1 by ] . W. Hilton , vicc Chnucellor
of Colluer Un'crsit ) ' of J.inclIlu. Prof.
lIillon wi11 nlso fill thc ) lulpit Suullny
lItorning 11I111 ) lropnbly cvcnin .
lIIusic nt all scr\'iccs. A cOl'llinl wc COlltC
lo all. C. V. AI.IISON , Minister.
l l'lSCOI'A I , CIIUHCII.
St. J lms HpisclIlal ) church service
Jttly 27. . 1\lorning pmycr 11I111 sel'lnQu
It n. 111. \'cuin pmyer uUll serlllOU Ii
p. 111. Sunday sellool 10 II. lit. 'fhc
puhlic is cOI'l1inlly In\'ited.
W. n. XANUl HS. Reelor.
I.ettel' 1.11'11.
'l'he fo11owing is the dcad
letter list. for the week cnding
July 22 , JlJ02 :
A. g. Arnold , Miss Dates ,
Ii'rank 1 . Bacon , Arthur A.
Carpen tcr , W. Ii' . Li'oster , Dr. J.
II. 1\1onon , Shcrman Totloj'd , Norman -
man I ambo , Mrs. A. B. Smith.
Partics calling for thc above
w111 please say ad vcrtised.
lot. II. JmvWl"r , P. l\r.
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HTCICln. : N Ao..I : N.'ION
'rhe Ccntral Nebraska Rtt,1-
growers Association is 1I,1'b ) '
called to meet at thc court house ,
on Saturday , August 3 , at 1 :00 :
p. 111. All stockmcn , whether
helonging to the association or
not , are cordially invited to at-
tend. Business of importance
is. to be transacted. 'Ve expect
to have state speal rs on the
itch and blacldeg subject , and
take active stcps to guard against
the same by the association b ) '
hudding vats or dips for same.
1. A. HHNHA u , SCC' ) ' .
Dlnr1ut I CInl't for 'l'odny.
\Vhnat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .r
Unrloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ii
l OlltS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1' : '
Corll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I @ . .Ii
Hyo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. .
Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
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. I'ol toee. I'er hU81101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I . I'or hUHhul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0
Oliloll . I'er l'ouml , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1 (
lluK , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. ' : '
(1ow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IIa.)5 : @ .t.D
8".0111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IfI.r.o ! ( { CI 7.U
'l'Ulko'II , perllouJIII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
t'lr"wollerclI't. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
U"y , Now , Ior tllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i.1I
tulI ; r , per rowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f > .r.
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Cuba , New York , writcs ; HArte
fifteen di.l ) ' of cxcrucia ing pail
from SCIatIc rheu ma tIS , 111I11e
\'ariOllH treatments , I waf induc
ed to try Ballard's Snow fotini
ment , the first application gi\ ' l1l
m ) ' first relief , and the Sl'CUIIlI
entire relicf. J can g'c it 1111
qualified recommcndation. 25
e SOc and $1.00 at 1 1l. McComas'
Broken Bow and Merna.
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1. .IIt1VIt Brume ( ) ulnllllJ 'l'lI"tel I'uro 1'01111
OUU II"y. Nil Curl' , Nit \'uy. \ I'rlt : ' . ! : . 1'1111
HIee11l1 ChllUClL
'l'he Milburn store is for sale
c nice clcan stock ilnd store fllfn
ture , and buildings , well estahli
shed busincss in a linc locatiol
Annual sales $7,000 , stock wi
invoice about $2,000 , uildin
and fixtures about $700. Addres
"T. E. SWHNGJU"
52-tf Milburn , Neb.
Pepsin Guml two paokages fc
a nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy.
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Paints ;
Oils and
Wall Paper
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J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf
Job printing at this otllce.
Monc ) ' loaned on improved
farms. J AlllnS LUDWICH ,
7 18 tf Brolen Bow , Neb.
Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Bass , dentist , office
northwest corner of l calty Block.
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For insurance and rea ] estate
go to Moore & 'l'aylor , in Realty
lllock.
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\Vest Union , Nebraslm-Yes ,
we will pay a part cash for butter -
ter aml eggs. I UltUS G. CAlm.
After August 1st , I will be
prcpared to handle 50 head of
cattle for an ) ' length of time.
li'resh pasturc in Union valley.
A. ' 1' . SltVnOLT ,
4-6 Brokcn Bow , Neb.
l'OR ! SAIU OR 'rHAmt-A threshing -
ing machinc outfit.-J. 9. 'l'Av.
I.on , ne.n ) 'n , Neb. 5- ( ,
FOR SAIIt-A five room hous
and two lots east of Raclet Store ,
llrolCn Bow. l d Haumont ,
( , -tf Elton , Neb.
li'olt SAI.1t-A good rolling
farm , sod house , well , mill and
tank , framc stable , 40 acres in
cult \'ation , 80 acres under fence ,
4 miles south and west of Calla-
wa ) ' . Price $800. Fair termsor
liberal discount for cash.
WITIIS CADwmI"
Brokcn Bow , Neb.
W AN'l'ltD 5 YOUNG limN from
Custer Count ) . at once to prepare
for Positions iu the Government
Scrvice-Railway Mail Clerks ,
lotetter Carriers , Custom Housc
and Departtnental Clerks , etc.
Apply to Inter-StateCorres. Inst. '
Cedar Rapids , Ia. 5-8
Farms for sale and lauds for
rent. Now is the time to get a
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
arc all goin , nd prices are advancing -
vancing rapl < lly.-J. G. Brenizcr.
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Several good farms for sale at
a bargain , including my own.-
J ItSSIt G ANDV , 44 tf
) li'oR SAIIt OR TltADIt-Towu
lots and a few five acre lots in
this city , for cattle , horses or farm
.1 land.-Allen Reyner.
FOlt SALH-One : top J buggy ,
nearly new ; one lumber wagon ,
at my farm 12-H-20.-Fran1c
Norton. 4c.tf
li'Olt SAJlt-li'ive acres of land
in good state of cultivation adjoining - .
joining Brokcn Bow for $200.
Inquire at this ofi ce. . 3-27 tf
Fen S/\LH-'I'en acres of land
adjoining' town , cheap. , Enquire
at this ol1 cc. 5-12
FOH SAI.It-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
block 5 , in Jewett's addition to
, Broken Bow. Enquire at this
1- oOice. 11-21 tf
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1f you intend to build call at .
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Dierks I.4umber . Co. and get prices. 'i
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n4 lnl1Hlve l"e turcy.
n Blac1dlea < 1s , pimples , greasy .
faces and muddy compl xions ,
which are so common among 'J
womcn , espcciall ' girls at a certain - j
tain age , destro111g beauty , . dis- ; '
liguring and making repulsre .
fcaturcs which would otherwise
appear attractive and relined , ,
indicate that the liver is out of . '
order. An occasional dose of I
. JIerbine will cleanse the bowels .
regulate the liver and so establsh
a clear , healthy complexion. 50c J
Ir I at l d. McComas' Broken Bow
and M rna.
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