Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 07, 1902, Image 1

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, VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 7 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.8.
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q a. 111. to 12 111.
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Or hy appointment.
h'bY"Omce O'eA IIdl'noll" , JI'wc1ry SloH'
in Rcally Block. HroIl'n : Bow..ehra ka.
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HAil ! HAil !
rl'he old l'oliahle St ,
Punl : Firn & : l\lul'ine \
lnsuranee Uo. , of St.
Palll , l\'linn.rith oyer
$3,000,000 cash assets -
sots , oflers the lhrln-
el's of Ouster COUll ty
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\ ahsolute illdenuuty
against loss hy Bail.
I oY rutes , IIonorahlo
I adjustlnel1t and Spot
i cash sottlelUCl1ts. lu-
t 8111e y ( ur el'op ng'ai t
hall. .f. A. RAltRIS"
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Office , Opposite 1' ) .
( ) . , : rolren BnvN eh.
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Ey A. CARlJCHS
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Splenlid OrcheBtra
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19 PIECES
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OPERAHOUSE.
r ruesday Evening' ,
Aug' . . 12) ) 1902.
H serd Seats now on Sale at
\ Post Ofiice and at Groat's Storc.
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II-tf Willb Cadwell.
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" : Ele aut Jewelty at
Ed. McComi.\tiiP.
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Chas. S. Martin went to Omaha
'l'ucsday morning.
He111'Y Kelley of Anselmo , was
a ci ty visitor I'rhhl ; ) ' .
'V. n. COl1lstock of Comstock ,
was a cit ) ' visitor Monday.
Irs. Geo. Purcclllcft 'l'ucs ay
morning on a'isit at Crcfe , Neli.
Ii' . l. I nblce was a passenger
to Ccntral City 'l'uclay ! morn- .
ing' . i
, J. G. Brcnizer sold six f , rms i
Saturday--all to Custcr county
dtizcns.
lotlrs. Hattie 'l'albot is visiting
with her mother at 'rclmmah ,
Nebraska.
Chas. Johnson. wifc and children -
dren , of Chicago. arc visiting at
Wcsten'illc. with rclath'es ,
1 'h y 'VYl1lore of Callaway , was
in our city Frida ) ' . 'l'his ofiicc
acknowlcdgcs a fricndly call.
" ' . P. 'l'rue of Gcorgctown.
was a city visitor Iondav. Hc
rcports crops linc in his l cality.
Judgc Armour and wife wcnt I
to ( rand Island Wcdill'sday
morning returning 'Vl'dncslb\ . '
night.
Mcsdames l\lolyncux allll Pdel'
Dierks left ( . 'rida" morning for
Domclakc , 'Yj' ming. , for:4. few
days outing.
A. F. Ingraham left MomIav
morning on a busincss trip to
We\t ! Virginia. He expects to
ue gone about four weels.
1\1 rs. Xanders , wifc of the
Epis opalminister of this cit.v.
left 'l'ucsda ) ' morning on a visit
to San l"rancisl ; . California.
A fine musicale was ffi vcn at
the opcra house last 'llmrsday
nig'h fin hOlloI' of t hc teachcrs
that were attcndingthe institute.
Iisses f-4ottie and Florencc
Hichards wcnt to Brewster last
Ii'rid aj' morn i ng to spend a f cw
da's visiting with 1\lrs. Mary
} antin on th ( ' ranch.
'l'he Ansley Citizl'n is authority -
ity for the statcmcnt that J. 1\1.
.Amsbcrry. formcrly puulisher of
the A nslcy Advocatc. will start
a paper at " 'aco. Ncbra ka.
HelI. . G. Bentley. thc e\'an-
gelist , and wi fe. were the gne ts
of l l'T ichards 1\londa ) ' . 'l'hl'Y
wcre on their way to 1\ll'rna t
hold a series of t nt mcetings.
'I'he teachers in attendance at
the institute , vcry happily surprised -
prised Supt. Lcwis last 'L'hurs.
day , uy presenting him with a
tine hook case , wort.h auout $25.
Peter Barnes of Hosc Valle ) ' ,
lef at this ol1icc Sahtnla v. a bnn-
dIL' of oat fl'om a field < if thirty
acre that hc estimates will make
sixty bushels to the acre. 'l'hey . I
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arc 'lim' .
S. K. Warrick and wife , who
hl\'c been west. for the past three
wecks , rcturncd home last. Friday -
day ' morning. 'l'he ) ' pent most. ,
or'their time in Colorado. Mr.
Warrick reports a pleasant time.
S. C. Waldron of O\'er , republican -
can nominee for representath'e of
this district. was in thc cit ? ' Sat-
unlay to attcnd the Illeettng of
thl' tockl1lens association. 'l'his
ol1ice aclmowledges a fri ndl ) '
call.
.I as. T4argej' . who has b"en at
London , Ohio. for several months
at the hedside of his mothcr ,
returned homc last week. 11e
reports that his mother has greatly -
ly improvcd. and that thc phi i-
cian in charge prcclicts her cntirt
recovery.
Miss Jeie ! \ Smith , a graduatC'
of the Callaway high school. has
Iwcn cmployed to teach the ith
grade in the Uroken Bow school ! ;
for the coming year. liss Jessie
has the reputation oi being an
excellent t achcr , and wc are
glad to hear of her suc ss.-Cal-
laway Courier.
1\Irs. l-4ongfcllow , an old resident -
dent of thc count" . die Saturday
night. July 2 ( , . ai1 < l was burrietl
Sunday afternoon. in the 1\Icrna
cenwt ry beside her husband.
who had procel'c1ell her ! revcral
year . to the born from which no I
travell'r rct.ul'lls. She was the
mother of John f..ongfellow.1\lrs.
Wesley 'l'homas , anti Mrs. Dick
Bryan. 'rite funeral sen'ices
were conducted by l eMyers ,
Jar rnbben . the best , at .1. C.
Bowcn's.
Jules IIaumont of Elton , has
bought II. " ' . Albcrt's farm near
Weissert. Consideration $2SpO.
W AN1'HD--CoI1l'ge slttllents to
hoard , and rooms to rCIlt.
S-l1 IHS. l' VA 1\1AW1'rN.
Hod Burnham of Brownlec.
came down 'L'uesda \ ' m01'ning to
attend the funeral f lotIr. Gleim's
little bo.\ ' ,
1\Irs. Oeo. Brown retul'lled to
her home in Seward Sl\Iula" \
morning , after visiting friend'
and relatives for sevcral wecks.
l ilS. A 11Ilenmn sold six fal'lll ! ;
1\1 onday. At th is rate the nonresident -
resident land of Custcr county
will soon be a thing of the past.
Mr. Great of Broken Bow. has
placed an order with the Ansle ) '
Acct'line Gas Co. , 1'01' a gencra-
tor with 100. light capacitj'-
Ansley Chrol11clc.
Walt George and wife , and
Geo. Dewey and wife. wcnt to
14incoln on 42 , 'l'uesday morning'
to attend a meetiug of the count ) '
treasurers and county clcrks.
Thev . rcturncd 'Vcdnesdav . ni.rht. b
Mrs. l'red D. Gallup. of Bro-
ken Dow. accompaniell by her
two children. arrived 'l'u sda\ ' ,
on aisit at the home of Walter I
( allup. Bcforc retlll'lIing' home
1\lrs. Ga llu p expects toisit Hot
Springs.Chadron Journal.
1-4. Eo Kirkpatrick returned
from " 'a hington last 'l'hnrslla ) '
morning. He yisilcd Spokane ,
Scattle. alld other to\\'ns while
gone. His COUSill , O. l . Hol-
comb , an attorm'y of Hit \'ille ,
Washington , rctul'lled with him.
'rhos. JIarwooll of Blk Cr'k ,
was a cit.y visitor Saturday. 1\11' . I
Harwood is among the unfortunate -
ate who lost his small g'l'ain
July 5 , hy hail. TI < ' thinks his
coril will comc out 1'1'0111 the
l'JTects all'ight. if not overtal\l n
with frost.
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Claude " 'altl. who wcnt to 'I'hl'
Dalll's , Washington. with JA. .
Colloll1 lut spring , arrived home
last 'I'hlll'sday night. Ill' cam ( '
home hy till' waof Tdaho.wItert'
O.V. . 'I'homp n is locatecl. a 1\11 \
wcnt aroUl1 < 1 h\ ' the way of St.
Louis u < , fore r turning. '
Herbert Cummins of Berwyn.
strayell into OUt' ol ce Wcdncs-
da ) ' : lIe reports that his Iwig-h-
U01' , 1\11' . 1''ans. ' . had lin ished
threshing 2 acre of wintel' that
yield 50 bushels pcr acre. This
hl'avy .riel 11 of grain will pasily
pa.r for the land on which it was
! 'aised , In man ) ' places the yield
IS .10 lmshels per acrc.-A IIsley
Chronicle.
D. n. Bow 1I of OdgenslHlrg ,
ew York. who has ueell'isiting
for sl'\'eral days with his son J.
C. ' lIIet with quitc a painful accident -
cident last Sunda v morning.
By a mis-step at tIie top of the. .
stairwa ) ' he fell and slid to the
bottom of the steps. He was
considembly 1 > l'lIiscll and so crip.
pled that hc has not beclI ahle to
get out. l1e is aule howevcr to
mO\'e aboul the house and in a
few ,1a's hopes to get aroulld as
usual.
An ad\'el'tisement planted in
lhe l ltI'UBI.ICAN scldom fails to
uring good results. An instancc
that helps to cstablish thi is
thc pocket book ,1Ihertiscd last
week by J. 'V. Clay. 1\londay
Mrs. Jane ' 1'a'lor near Berwyn
rdurncd the poc ket book a 1\11 \
monc ) ' which she had fonnd tell
days previous. Shc saw thc ad-
\'crtisemcnt in the HHI'UIIJIl'AN
Satul'llay nig-ht allli on t he MOil.
( lay followi ng" call1 d on loti rs. CIa \ .
to describc t.hl' pockct book an1 ;
con tcn t which she d I1 to I rs.
'l'aylor's sa t isfaction.
Prof. g. A. Oarlichs will g'in'
a concert at t he opera housc. tIlL' .
12th of August. He has nim' .
teen people in the orchetra. all
ot whol1l are tine musicians ,
Prof. UarlicllB has becn cngaged
by Prof. Housh as illt.1'lIctor in I
the musical d'pal'tment of the
Broken 1J0w Busine s and or.
mal College. 'rhe members of
his orchestra are hi ! > pupils. 'I'ltl'
public b especially invited at.
tend this concert.'that thc ' may
judge of thc musical abiltty t
Prof. Uarlichs. who is soon to h. . .
idcntilied with the educationa1
interests of our city. 'l'icl\Ct
are now on sale at t hl' post ol1ic
: I and Groat's store. I cservctl
i I scats , 5Ue ; gcneral admission , .
35cj galler ) ' , 25c.
Palll Tlallmont of 1Dlton , was a
bmdness callel' at this Ol1 cl' yes-
terday.
l eW. . Hicharl1s will preach
his last sennon in the Baptist
cltmch next Sunday at 1 1 :00 : a. 111.
.John Lowe. who has .been
vi itillg for SOIllC tim with his
Ilanghtcr Ml's. [ , 'annie Elliott. at
'l'ol'rington , Yyolllin . returtll'd
Itonll' ycsterday mortltng' .
.1. M. 1\imbl'rling' . wi fe and
chiltlrcn and lrs. Dr. nay left
this morning 1'01' Dcs Mo tles. 10.
wa. Mr. Kimhl'rling will visit
at Knox\'ille. Itis old home and
other points in the llawke'e state
while gOlle.
'l'he resignation of HeI ich-
anls as pastor of the Baptist
chmch was accl'ptcd at a rCI1I1ar
meeting' of the church last IIlght.
l c\ ' . l ichal'ds aUlI famil ) ' ha\'c
made man ) ' admiring friends
'wh ilc residcn ts of the ci t \ ' . tha t.
regret that he has dcci ed tog
g'e lip the pastoratc. l1e is an
able prcacher and a mall of cul-
tme and a splcndid citizcn in
c\'cry sense of the WOI'lI.
II , II. Hllssey , formcl'ly of this
city , but now of StlIl1l1Hir , ) ' 1\1is-
oll1i arrivcl in tlte cily ycsterday
morning , and will spend a few
days rencwing 0111 aC < lurintances
wltile looking after his interests
in this cOllntJ' . 'Ve were sorry
to learn from Mr. Hnssey that
his wifc is dead. ha'tltgdicil
last 1\larch , with canccr of the
hreast. She was a most excell-
l'nt 1:111y : and was most 1l1ghl ) ' respected -
spected by those who formell her
aCluaintince ) , Iluring her short
l'l'sidence hcre.
The Ornllcl ' . 'u..rnuIIH lIt.
. 'I'uesday mom i ng. the mem bel's
of the Brokcn Bow rIose a 11I1
the Hook allll 14adder companies
accompanied by a number of
citbwns went to Grand Island to
attend the fircl11ansstate t.ourna-
, mcnt. 'I'he following is the
I ilmcs of lhe fircman and ci tizen
that l'entfrom here as neal' as
we were ahle to tsecurc : .lOl'
1\101 yJll'ux. .hllill 1\lorton , J. < i.
Helbcrle. n , W. Apple. W. I .
Bl'11cc. Dr. 'I' . W. Bass. B. O.
Hutton. 140 g. Col ( ' . C. II. Hol-
cOlllb. Dr. } . C. 'I'alhot. John
JoltllsOIl. f4utl' Sheppar'd ; 1 > 1' .
I.'al'llswort h. I li A I'lIIst rong. A.
1. , Johanson , .101111 Helll" ) ' . lIug'h
KenuoYl r. 1 farry Day. I d. 'I'ip.
ton , J as. I4eonat'll. } "I'ell Stack ,
Kl'm Wahl. JessL' Wilson. Ii'red
\laulick. W. I I. OShOt'lll' . .11' . .
Jack Woods. Among' tIll' citizens -
zens that accompatiied were :
\Jrs. Hugh Kl'nnoYl'l' . l\lrs. 14ulu
Urakl' . 1\ll's. .Iohll Henry. W. 11. .
Osllol'ne. Sr. . .I. l' . , lnd 1\ll's.
Ada11lson. I. . ' . I . alllll\lrs , 'l'aylol' .
.I. U , Brenizer. Miss 1\laude'I.'ar-
I'cll. alld - l\Irs. - _ H J. _ _ _ B. _ _ Osholll'n. _ _ _ _
Fruit D&lY nt ! I < : . County Fair.
E. Ii' . Stevl'ns of the Cret < ,
Nu I'serics has Ilccidcd to make a
llisplay of fmit at the county fair.
'J'hunday ; will be fruit. day and
1\1 r. Btcvcns i n t nds to ilia kc thl'
day one long to be rClllclllberl'd
hy those in attcudance uy dis-
trilmting free to all the bcst
fruit that his nurscries affonls
at thi sea3on ! of the ycar.
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Kmn.IN-HoIIHH'l'SON-A
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prctty hOllle wcddiug was sol-
clllnied \ " 'l'rlncsday at high noon
at the JOIIIl' of the brides parents
when Miss Katharinc Hobcrtsou
hecamc tIll' hride of Dr. J. D.
Kcrliu , a promincnt citizcn of
Whiting. Iowa. 'L'he ccremony
was performcd hy Hev. } lmer
fife. the bridal party stamling
under a canop } ' of Whitc chiffon ,
whitl' swect. p as and ferns SUH'
pendell f\'OlII \ thc ceiliug' of th
how window hy hroad hands of
whitl' I'lllhon. 'l'he bride wm
allirl'll in a dainty gown of whit.l
hld'l'd chi/ron / o\'er whitc taffeta
l'n train. She wore a tulle \'ci' '
fash'lll'd with a diamond brooch. .
tIll' gi ft of th ( ' hridegroom ,1111 ,
al'ried bridle roSl'S and fcrns
'I'hl' bridc was a ttl'nded by hl'l
sbtl'rI isChrbtin : l obertson
who wore whitc chilTon ovcr hhll
taffeta and carricd 14a I.'ranc (
rmes and fernH. l\lr. James l ob
ertson. Jr. , acted as he t mal
and little Harold 1\lurray was rin !
bearcr. After thc Cl'WmOny ,
wl'dding' hrcalcfast was sl'n'cl it
th ( ' dining room which was dcc
ol'ah'd with pin I , sweet Iwas ani
fl'l'Il. thl' gl\l'sts \ beingsl'atell a
two long tablcs. At the bride' :
taul the color scheme was greL'1
and whitl' . I.'rom the chandelic
fcrncs comhined with whitt
1 swcet peas were carried il
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' festoons to each of the
four corners of thc tahle. A low
bowl tilled with sweet formed -
pcas
ed the ccntcr piece. ' 1 he guests
tahle was iu pink and grecn.
Ahout 30 gucsts were present.1\Ir.
alll11\lrs. Kl'rlin left on the afternoon -
noon tmin for Colorado Springs
for a month's HI ! > it. after which
they will be at homc in Whiting.
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1\Ir. and 1\Irsr. 14. 1\1. Beal en-
tertained.informally. , . . 'l'ucsda ) '
enlng In honor of 1\IIsS l oucrt-
son and Dr. Kl t'lin'
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1\1' . and1\lrs. Eagleson's beautiful -
tiful country home at the } i'oote
ratch was thrown opeu on 1\Ion-
da ) ' in honor of 1\liss I obcrtson
and Dr. Kllrlin , A mooillight
luncheon was sen'cd on the broad
\'eranda' the table decorations
being sweet peas. About 30
Ruests were prescnt.-Dail ) '
Statesman , Boise City. Idaho.
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Church t4crvlccH.
1I.\l"rIS'1' cmJUcu.
u\\lay \ ( schoo ! at 10 a. III. Preaching
at II a. III. JIIIIIOI' 11. Y. 1' . 0 , III 3 p.
III. cniol' B. Y. B..T. \ . ful10willg the
scr\'icl's'ill thc park , Nu prcaching at
lIight.
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CIIIUS'LIItCII \ \ ,
I'sllal scr\'iccs al IIHllal lilllcs. COlli.
\nllllioll scrvicc l'OIlIIIClc.1 II ) ' Hldcr J. C.
l\lool"l' . H\'clling serlllOIl : "Is the
\\'orl,1 Growillg Bettcl' ur \\'o\'sc. II
pl''ialllluHic. COIIIC.
1\1. H. cnIJItCII.
l'rcachillg Hcn'iccs ill thc 1\1. E. church
Ullllay lIIorning at 1100 ; o'clock. lIh.
ject : II Faints of thc \ . " 'rcxt :
ROlli. 8:5. : lInlay cho ( ) at 10 o'clock.
I 1\1111 Epworth I.cagllc aftcr the park
\ necliill thc c\'clling. Now thnt thc
calllp lIIeeting is o\'cr let c\'cr enc hc in
thcir accllstolllcll placcs all,1 , takc lip thc
work \.jgl'rollsl ) ' . Allareill\'ilcll.
l Ho. 1' . 'rIUTHS. Pastor.
l'luiS\I\\'HluA-l ClllmclI.
Prcshyterian church cn'ices at 11:00 :
a. III. Suhjl'ct : tlolllc Missions. No
cr\'il ' in thc ' .
\ l'S c\'cnillg.
HI'ISCOI'AI , CIIlJUcn.
l. Johlls Episcopal chlll'ch scrce
SlIlIda ) ' AlIgllsl 10 , 11IC\'cnlh lInla ) '
aftcr 'rrillity. J\lorlling l'mycr Il\Ie\ \
St'I1I1011 II a. III. 1'\'l'lIin : , pl'llyer a\lll
sermoll S 1' . III. lIndllY sl'llOol I" a. 111.
' 1'hl' I'ublit' Is l'l > nlially illvilce\ \ '
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Allontlon Memuori ot' the Spnnlsh-
Amul'lcul1 War.
A lIIeeting will be held in the
Armory. in Broken Bow. Monday
night. AUg'ust II. at X o'clock.
for the IHlrposl' of organizing a
local hranch of the society of the
Nl'braslca socidy of the Spanish-
Anll'rican War. All memll'rs of
that war al' rcquestcd to attl'IHI.
1 lect ion 0 f deleg-a tes to a It end
the third annual meeting of the
national society to he helll at
Council Bluffs. AUg'ust 13 , 14'1
and 15. will he hpld. '
11. I' ' . KlmNIWY.
Capt. Co. 1\1.
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Or.mII---Saturday : night , Aug.
2. at 12 o'clock , Charmal J. . the
on of II' . and Mrs. N. G lei tIl.
ag'ed two years and twenty.onc
dOl j's.
'I'hc 11eceascd had only been
siel , for a wcek al1l1 all that hUIII-
an aid could do was of no avail.
lIe was the on 1) ' child aiul his loss
is very hanl for the fond pal'cnts
to hear. In their great grief
ha\'c the sincerc ' '
thcy \ s'mpath )
of their man ) ' friends , util ac-
quaintances. 'I'he funcral ser-
\'ices wcre conductcd 'l'uesday
afternoon from the rcsidcnce ,
1 L'S , W. Richards conducting
the services.
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c-u.n ( )1 ' 1'IIAl'UCH.
'Ve hereb\ ' extend om' thanls
to all om n ighhorslul , fricnds.
who so k.indly helped us tIming
till' sickncss alul death of out
dl'a r 1II0t hl'r.
1\1 u. & 1\1 HS. . ! . H. LONGIIHI.I.OW ,
IH. & IHs. WJoHIIW : ' 1'1I01llAs ,
1\IH. & l\lus. I , S. BUYAN ,
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Zl'ns of BroIcen Bow for thcil
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during the sickness. death ani
hurial of our darling' haby.
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J. C. Moorc , abstracting. 2 f
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Get your Clocks at Ed.
McComas' .
Wall paper at J. C. Bowen's. ,
Job printing at this office.
Mone ) ' loancd on unproved
farms. J AJ\ms LItDWICH ,
i 18 tf Brokcn Bow , Neb.
Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass , dcntist , office
northwest corncr of Rcalty Block' ' .
8-1 H. . .
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West Union , Ncbraska-Yes ,
we will pay a part cash f r bu -
ter and egbrs. RUItuS G. CAHIt.
FOH SAI.Jt-A fivc room house
and two lots east of Racket Store\
Broken Bow. Ed Haumont ,
( I-tf Elton Neb.
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Luuricating oils of all kinds at
Wilkin's drug store.
For Elegant Watches
go to Ed. McComas' .
'l'he RHl'UIII.ICAN and Int r
Ocean. $1.50.
WAN1'HD 5 YOUNG 1\IItN from
Custer County at once to , prepare
for Positions in the Government
Ser\'icc-l ailway Mail Clerks ,
f-4eller Carriers , Custom House
and Departmcntal Clerks , ett : .
Apply to Intcr-StatcCorres. Insf. '
Cedar Rapids , la. 5':8 :
Cciling wax for scaling jars at
J. C. Bowcn's. 8 tf
FOUND-A linen coat , on the
streets of Broken Bow. The
owner can have it h ) ' calling at
t1ti ofncc. and pa'll1g for this
notice.
Pepsin Gum , two pn.takagcs for
a nickel at Willdns' Pharmacy. : .
Just rcceived a car of hedge'
posts at Dierks Lumber & Coal ,
Co. in this city. Price , 12 and
1 ( , cents. 2 tf
1i'OH RHN'r-A : double room on
second floor of the Cu ter block.
1 11 < 111ire at this ol1icc.
l.'arms for salc and lan s f < ; > r
rcnt. . Now is the timc io get a
farm cheap , as the chcap farms
aJ' ( all goin'l' ' and prices are advancing -
vancing rapullY.-J. G. Brenizer.
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Sral good farms for sale at
a bargain , including my own.-
JH SH GANDY , , tf
See Ed. McComas' fine
Jewelry. .
1i'01 { SAI.Jt Ol { ' 1'ItADF.-1'own
lots and a few five acre lots in
thh city , for cattlc , her es or fa.rm
laud.-Allcn Heyner.
FOH SAI.H-li'ivc acres of land
in good st te of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broken Bow for $200.
Inquire at this oflice. 3-27 tf
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Grecn and dry fruits at J. C :
Bowcn's.
li'oH AI.H-'l'en acres of land
adjoining town , cheap. Enquire
at this o11ice. 5-12
.
FOlt SAI.H-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
block 5 , in JewcW addition to
Brolccn Bow. Enquire at this
officc. 11-21 tf
If you intcnd to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices.
Wa tchcril..Thcy .1' .
: Finea.t Ed.McCom. . '
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On Wednesday , August 20 , we
will olTer 250 hcad of cattle ,
some horses , implements , etc. , at
ranch. 5 miles south aut ! 2 miles
west of Brokcn Bow.
'l'erms : Onc ycar at eight
pel' cent. interest on sums above
510.00.
XI ) ' 1'I10MI'SON LIVH S CK Co. I
. " 'wn nUII 1& eWIU'd.
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I' For thc return of one She1)herd
; Ilog , lost in Broken Bow , on or
abont July . 25. Goes by the
namc of iiShep. " Is rather
small , mostly black , with little
whitc on } jellcy. I-4cave infonna-
tion at HHl'UlH.ICAN ofiice. 8-9
li'OH SAI.H'l'hirtysix yards of
good lIew rag carpet. .
DH. C. PICKI\'M' . t
Ed. McComas has a lot
o II . of Nice New Silverware. - 1
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