Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 28, 1902, Image 1

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" USTER OUNTY EPUBLICAN.
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. Es'rABLISIlED 1882. 'rUE OF1i'lCIAI4 PAPEI OP CUS'.1'I I COUN'l'Y. J4ARGES'L' CI1 CUI4A'L'ION 014' ANY PAPI I IN 'PIlE COUN'l'Y.
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, VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COU NTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDA V , AUGUST 28 , 1902--EIGHT PAGES. NO.11.
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J Will Move
Two Doors J I
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National
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Tablets
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School Supplies ,
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J. G. Haeberle's :
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, Perle Elizabeth Fields ,
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m lDD n JllB 1 jB nl1.
OlIICH 1I0Ul S :
9 a , m. to 12 m.
1:30 : to 4 p. m.
, Or hy appointmcnt.
I16Y"Officc ovcr Allllcrson's Jcwclry Storc
in Rcalty Block , Brokcn 1I0w , Nchraska.
'Wc givc the puhlIc fair warning - ,
. , . . ing , no more Custer County IIis-
torys for salc aftcr Dec. 25th , 1102.
S. D. BUTClIIW.
Snyder Bros. will sell you a
$3.50 mens dress shoe for $3.00
That jewclry you saw in
Rycrson & Watts is up to datc
and thoroughly guarantced. Investigate - !
vestigate farthcr. I
li'ruit jars at J. C. Bowcn's.
Firstc1ass , guaranteed-I yer-
son & Watts new jcwclry.
W AN'l'HD-Collcgc studcnts to
board , and rooms to rcnt.
8-11 l\IHS. EVA MAH'rlN.
Jar rubbers , thc best , at J. C.
Bowen's.
[ 'OH. SAIH-One sccond hand
opcn buggy very cheap.
DH , C , PICKW1"1' .
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W AN'l'IW-A girl to do general
housework , Call at thc Presb\-
terian Manse. 11tf
li'OH Si\1n-One IJ ua rtcr se -
tion of land , all undcrcultiyation ,
3 miles wcst of Bcrwyn , Ii'or
particular call 011 or addrcss
-1\1HS. DOHA ' 1'0\\,1\1,1 , . Bcrwyn.
Nebraska , 1 fHi
Be forc 'ou get 1II0ncy on you r
cattle , eIther stock or fcelers ,
don't fail to see S , B. 'I'holllpson ,
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Bcfore huying clothing look at
large' new line at Snyder Bros.
Lubricating oils of all Idn ls at
'Yilkin's drug store.
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I"h'Hlclnn Ulld nrllJ"J"I..t.
Ford & Sturgeon , a prominen1
drug lirm at Rocky Hill , Statiol1
Ky.writes : " 'Ye were requeste ( ]
by D . G , B. Singlcy to send fOI
Herbtne for the bcnefit of oUI
customers. We ordered three
dozen tn Deccmbcr. and we arc
glad to say , Herbinc has giver
such great satisfaction that we
hayc duplicated this order three
times , and today we gave yOU ]
salesman another order , 'Ye be
to say Dr. G , n. Snigley take
in recommetHlint
Ierbine. " 50c boUle at gd. 1\lc
. Comas' Broken Bow and 1\lerna.
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'rhe Ladies of the C. 'V. 13 , M
Auxiliary will meet at the homl
of C , V. Allison the lirst 'fhurs
day in September.
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Mrs , 1\1. Kelsey is dangerously
ill.
A , R. Humphrey was a visitor
at Lincoln Monday.
C , D , Pelham of Anse Imo , was
a city visitor yesterday.
Mrs , Dora ' .1'owell of Berwyn ,
was a business caller at this ollice
Tuesday.
Paul lIaumont of Elton , was
a busilless caller at this ollice
I yesterday.
J. N. l idenour , proprietor
of the Merna Hotel was a fricndly
callcr at this ollice ycsterday ,
'I'he Bank of Commcrcc is being -
ing treated to a new coat of paint.
f4. E. Cole is doing the work.
Clark Watcrs went to Irdngton
last Friday morning whcre he
has Gngaged to tcach a ten months
school.
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1\1iss Purdy Allcn of Weissert ,
was seriously ill the lirst of tMe
wcek , hut is reported better at
this writing.
J. 1\1. Kimberling. and famrly
returned 'I'ucsday morning fret l
a three weeks visit to Des Moines
and Kuox\'ille , Iowa.
Claude Currie of Sargent was
in the city : Mon < a ' , lIe rcports
sc\'en inches of ram iu the dcin-
ity of Sargcntlast wcck ,
14. E. Wilson of the linn of
Wilson & Drakc went to Chicago
thc first of the week to lay in
their fall stock of goods ,
( i , 0 , 'Vaters' winter wheat on
his Dry Valley farm yielded 31)
bushels to the acre and tests ( ,3
poullds. 'Phat is a pretty gOO ( }
showing 1'01' a 30 acre field ,
I ingling Brothcrs' great circus
represents an invcsted capital of
$3,700,000-more than twice the
amount il1\'csted in all the other
circuses in the United States.
.I. I ' . Haerhle is fitting np his
: -torc buildiug on .Main street
just wcst ofVoods furniturc
store for A. E , Anderson who
will occupy it with his stock of
jewelcry.
Bedford H.a ) ' and wife of
Greenbush , Ilhn01s , are visiting
in the city with Dr. Day , Mrs ,
I ay's hrothcr. Mr , Ray is looking -
ing O\'er the count y with a view
of locating ,
'I'hc relatives of Mrs. C. 1\1.
Mauk , whom we mentioned last
week \ ' siting her from Iowa and
otber states returned home the
first of the week ,
Broken Bow was largely rep-
rcsented at Ansley last week at
thc Woodman picnic and old Soldiers -
diers reunion , One hundred fifty
tickets werc sold here 'l'hursday
morning for Ansley.
'l'he Highlanders made a good
record in the payment of John
Schroders heneficiary certificate
to his widow. W thin fifteen
days of his death the local secretary -
tary , P. II. Munk turned over to
Mrs. Schroder a draft for the
S2000 ,
A mong the interesting animals
in I iugling Brothcrs' oological
display this year is a splcndid
spccimen of the practically cx-
tinct giralTe. se\'eral l oyal Bengal -
gal tigers , two horned horscs , a :
hi-horned rhinoccros , two hippopotami - . .
popotami , a pair of rare black.
tigers , and man ) ' other an i mals ,
including- trained elephants ,
'rhe fishing party of whom the
I liPUI\J.ICAN \ made mention last
week returncd Friday morning-
having enjored , a pleasant time
and splcndHl luck in fishing.
For lack of space we are unable
to givc an extctHl d notice of the
trip. In behalf of the party we
hereby cxtend our thanks to :
Phil ambell , Mr , and Mrs. Diah
Woodruff and Silas 'fhompson
for courtises received ,
A delightful kensing-ton in
, honor of Mrs , H. 0 , Sutton of
; Grand Island 'as given by Mes-
, damcs A.Y.Suttonand J.RDean
; Friday afternoon. Fancy wotk
r and social chat well prepilred the
guests for a dainty three course
lunchcon served at 4:30 : , The
in\ ' ted ladies were : Mesdames
- SalisbuiyJewelt , Morgan Stuck-
ey. Belts , Haeberlc , gastham"
Humphrey. Adamson , Rublee ,
, Brenier , Glass , Woods , Shetlar ,
Farrel , Skillman , Taylor , Bass ,
- J. J , Wilson and the 1\Iissesl\1au-
lick , Hiatt , Dora Hiatt , li'arre1.
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T.n. I ussell of Whitman was
a citj' visitor 'l'uesday.
An Old Settlcrs picnic is to bc
held at W cstcrville Septembcr '
13'1
Hingling Brothcrs' circus has a
doen great mcnage ridcrs this
season.
G. Ii' . Perkins of Berwyn. was
a friendly callcr at ttih ; ot1 ce
ycs terd ay.
If. JI. Hussey of Stand bury ,
Missouri , who'IIas bccn \ ' sitlIig
in this \'icinity for scveral wecks
returncd homc 'l'ucsday.
Mrs. Clinton Da. , . , who has
becn visiting in Jes Moines ,
Iowa for scyeral wecks returned
home last 'I'hursday night. I
' [ 'he W. A. H. Missionary Society - ;
ciety of the gpworth League , I
will g'c an Art Social at 14' I' ,
Kirkpatrick's li'riday night.
'l'he Degrce of llonor of An-
selmo , will hold a picnic in Cind-
ley's Grove , aturday , Sept. 11th ,
' 1'l1e Broken Bow lodge is in\ ' t-
cd to attcnd
Dr , G , W , Kirkpatrick of the
Wcst 'l'ahle , was a city \ ' sitor
ycsterday. Hc was accompanied
by l\r. Frasicra ncphew visiting
him from Indiana.
'l'hc giraffe with Ring-ling
Brothers' Circus is the costliest
wological specimcn in thc world.
So far as known , it is the only
one in cxistcncc , When it is
gone thc species will be extinct.
Everett Moorc of Alliance , ar-
rivcd in this city Sunday to mect
his wife who met him herc Monday -
day on a return trip from Sewanl
wherc she has been \'isi ti ng wit h
her parcnts. gvcreU reports
busincss lively in Alliance.
C. 'V. Hedfern of Oconto , was
amoug the cit.y visitors Saturday
that rcmemhcrcd thc I HPUlITICAN
ofiice with a friendl ) ' call. He
reports his oats made 40 bushels to
the acrc and that the corn in that
vicinity is cxceptioually tinc.
'Ve ar plcasel no note that Jud
Ka } ' who has been confined to the
house for six wesks by sickness , is
again ahle to he out. He has
had a scyere sicge and it will hc
some timc heforc hc is again
strong enough to perform manual -
ual lahor.
E. W. Kellenbarger of Merna ,
was a cit.y visitor Saturday , Hc
reports threc inches of rain at
his place Friday night and corn
and grass still growi ng , As Bcn
numbers his cattle by the hundreds -
dreds he naturally cnough has a
broad republican smile.
'fhe 'Ycstern Light & Fuel Co ,
of Broken Bow rcceived their
tanks Saturday , which the ) ' will
put in place at oncc. 'L'he com-
panyexpects to crect a thirty-
foot towcr on the corncr hy the
Custer National Bank corner and
place in it a light of 2,000 candle I
power to exibi t she sn periori t ) ' of
their ligh t ovcr all others , Thcy
will furnish id'idual plants for
those who desire thcm
'l'lie Dale picnic under the aus-
piscs of the Catholic church last
weck was quite a succcss financially -
cially and it is reported that a
goo < ti me was enjoyel ( , 'I'he
democratic candidate for gO\'ern-
or was among- the jO\'ial crowd
and joined with thc mcrry makers -
ers in the g-iddy Whirl of "hal-
: lI1ce all" . The democra t ca 1Hli-
date for congress , p , I I. Bany.
was also thcre. Broken Bow was
wcll n.'presented as is always the
casc when any of the local towns
of the county'has an entertainment -
ment on tap ,
M , M. Parkhurst who returneel
last week by train from Montana
whcre he had gone on a pleasure
trip with team and wagon dicd
in this city yesterday morning ,
Mr. Parkhurst was an early settler -
ler in Clear Creek Vallcy and a
highly respected citi en , lIe
was a soldier in the Union Arm ) '
and a member of the G , A , H.
post of this ci t y. He leaves a
wife , fi\'e boys and one girl to
mourn his death. He was an
acth'e member in the M. E. churh
and his funeral will be conducted
from that church in this city Mon-
day. 'rhe relatives have the sincere -
cere sympathy of the community.
OR. . . ' YoI,1..0.
Ada Wmhlington islOW sick willi
t)1 > hoid fcvcr.
A. D. Hunt and wife wcnt to Brokcl :
How , MOI\llay. \
I thcl Aohhaugh spcnt Satunlny IIUI :
I Sunday at Anscllllo.
C. G. Ashhmgh tltllll\1i11arl1l1i11 wenl
to Ansll'y , ' } 'lmrstlllY.
JIIlIll'S 1\1 illic is slowly rccovcring frUlu
hi ! ! IIttack of t'pho ll fc\'cr.
: \Ir. anllrs. : . 1Ii11 IIttcllllcll till' Wc11s-
POl1ll'r WClhliug lit 1\1 CI1I II , SttllIllI\ . '
lIight.
: \h'stlallll'S Bcals. lIuut , 1\1111 Belllssl'cut
a cOliI'll' of IIIIVS iu thc ntnch rcgion.
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'fhcy WCll' sc "king I'lullls.
: \Irs. Jolgc ! wcul fl1ll11 Auslcy to
AlilOnt , 10 attclIIl thl' fUIIl'I'II1 ( If hcr
lluicc.liss : HatticIoore. ! . hl' I etul1ll'll
1\Io11I111Y.
l'lilTonllllllll'\ : \1 ss cott wcre ill
thl''nllcy SlIllIlilY c\'l'lIillg. ClilTonl is
goillg to attcnd thl' Brokcli lIow Bnsiucss
Collcgc , this willtcr.
( korgc Hnghcs hrollght a IICW hnggy
fWIII tOWIiIonday. : . Wc SlippOSC it is
his OWII , for whl'lI II YOllllg III1UI gets II
gitl hc uSlla11y gl'is a huggy.
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A rlcllltllmi Insh'lwtluu lit Stlltl ! " 'lIh' .
A lIumher of thl' faculh' of tth'
Statc lJn'l'rsity will g'c " ill-
strurtioll at the State I.'air in
c'rtain suhjects pertaining" to ag-
ricnlture. 'l'hl'llIstmdion will
lw g''clI hy means of practical
dl'monstra tions. It will hl' ca 1'-
riel ( on in a largc tl'nt dircdly
wcr.t of the cattle hams. 1 : ac I
( lelllonstration will hl' hl'ld at a
sPl'cial hour 011 'I'uesday , Wednesday -
nesday and 'I'hursday of l air
wcck. gach of thl' followin g-
demonstrations will hl' given
twice daily. tIll' time heingHm -
ited to fifteen minutes , r
IOHNINO.
IOUlI-JIHIlhll : ( I..r call It. alll 1It11r .
! ( ) : - J lIhchllr .Ialn' call1t. .
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11:3' : ) I "alllillalitlll..r 11..1' rur UIIIIhll' .
, \ I'THHN"UN
HIIIIII1111'lIlIllCrartllll : ( rrllllll. . . . .
I : U J 1IIIIChlIC s",1 , 'urll.
lu..ltlillCllIlC : h..r call1t'IIIIIIICIIC .
2 : rJIIIIICIIII ( .Ialr ) ' , 'alllt. .
JJH : g".IIllIalltlll..r lI..r. . . . . . r..r S"lIllIh. . . ,
:15 : I II II It II III ( alllllCrarlhllC rrllllll..C .
5:00 : Jlllhdllll" s'c,1 curll.
'I'hc pnblic will bc admitted
for tifteen minutes prccclin { ! I
cach demonstration , hnt not
whilc any excrcise is in prog-ress ,
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'I'ho Urokml Uow Schools ,
'l'hc Brokcn Bow Schools will
open Monday lIlorni ng and all
pupils arc requcsted to bc prcsent
to cnroll the first day."Te arc
authorioed by Prof. Scott to say
t hat the 1 st and 2nd grades will
lic t-aught ill the forenoon on the
south side and in thc aftcrnoon
on the north side by Miss Down-
C ) ' . 'l'hc 3rd and 4th grades on
the south sidc will hc taught hy
Miss li'unk and on the north side
hy Miss Cooper. 'I'hc 5th and
( , th grades will he in charge of
Miss Smith 011 the south side and
by Miss 'Vhitchcad on thc north
side. ' 1'he 7th and 8th grades on
the south sidc will bc under the
inst1'llction of Miss Hunter and
on thc north side Miss Kay.
'I'he High school will he in the
north sidc build ing and prcsided
' thc Miss 'Vil-
o\'er by principal. -
hclmson of St. Paul , Nehraska.
Shc comes vcry highly rec-
omclHlc(1 ( for scholarship having
stood thc highest iu her class at
the State Un'ersity wherc she
graduatcllast year.
Thc certificates for promotion
will he received for l1u. ' g-rades
for which they were issucd from
this school. Ccrtificates for promotion -
motion from othcr schools will
admit pupils to corresponding
grades in this school. All other
pupils will hc exanuned for
classification to this school.
A Suicide.
A. D , Bowman , a suCcessf.al :
farmcr and stockman who rcsiel-
cd six milcs north of Ncw Helcna
committed suicide "Tcelncsdayof
last wcck hy shooting himself
through thc heart with a shotgun
g-un , So far as wc have heen
ahll' to lcarn thcrc
was no apparent -
parent cause for the rash ad.
I Ie was a mati 111 good health.
wcll fixed financially. lIe owned
twclve hundrel acres of lanel , had
recently built a new frame house
had one hundred heael or morc
of cattle , scvcral horses anel othcr
personal property in proportion.
Onc hundred lifty dollars would
covereel his entirc inelebtedness
cxcept $1500 mortgage he made
on some of his land to huilel his
house , 'rhe only causc his
friends can assign is that he lost
his wife a few months ago anel it
is thought in hrooeling o\'er that ,
his mind must have becamc un-
ballancec1 , 'l'here is but little
douht but thc act was prcmedita-
ted , as he left a mcmoranc1om in
a book , addressed to his son , an
VIII ) : child about ninteen years
old 111 which he made a state-
men t of his i nc1e hted ncss and thl'
amount due him from dilTl'rent
I parties. Ill' directed his son how
to continue the business but ad-
I viscd him to consult his uncle
Charley in all matters. It was
while Mrs. Hussell was out milking -
ing last 'Vcdnesday morning she
thought shc heard a g-un shot
and whcn she went to the housc
mentioncd it to her daughter
who had also heard the report of
the g'un , 'l'lwt was ahout 7
o'clock , It was two or thn'c
honrs later when some one of
the family ( lisco\'erecl the hoely
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in the \ ' c'init \ ' of thl' ham with
a double harrl'l shot g-un near it.
with a binding' twine attachcd to
the triggcrs , with enc harrel ( lis-
chargcd through thc hreast in
thl' dcinity of the heart. Death
had e\.iell'n t1 y heen i nsta n taneous ,
'I'he corul1l'i' and count ) ' attorIll'Y
wcrl' summoned to'il'W t hl'
situation. A jury wasempal11ll'l-
l'd of I I. 11 , Squires. C , l > , Pel-
ham , AIn l > aily. J as , Ash , Curt
1 lder and Clan'lice l > oman , who
rcndcrl'd \'l'nlid that the ell'-
ceased came to h is ( lea t h hy a
g'un shot wound inl1deel hy his
own hand. with suicidal int nt.
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Spoolnl PrOlnllllnB.
1\lr , S , J. IA1\1Crgan of thl'
Broken Bow lxolll'r 1\1 ills will
g''e threc saL'1s of "Cn'am"
li'lotlt' fOl' the hest individual display -
play of Spring' wheat and 'I'ht'l'e
sacks of li'lont' fot' the hl'st in-
divielnal display of winter wheat.
Mr , C. W. l onsh , of the Broken -
ken Bow Business ColIl'g'c , wlll
olTer thl' " s/l'cial
following" } / premiums -
miums- the Custl't' count ) . li'air :
'I'hc hcst I pagl' Writilll- ) ' Shllll'lIt or
pupil , . ! .oo ; l1on ; wilh Iwllcr to hl'
hanll'ssclalltl tJrivclI z lIIi1c hy Il\Ily thl'
Oll nHI lIIthl' I lIIilc Iuickcst ( i-S.oo :
el'OIlIl hcst , $3,00 ; Thc lar cst 11I111 he'ol !
he1I1 ; of l'Iihhal-c { $1.00 ; thl' lou l'st l'ar of
l'Ot1l , : j\1.00 \ ; I.arl-l'st { hOli3.oo : \ ; IIl'sl iu-
lliv llnal tJisplay of farllt lII1J11ucls raisl.tJ
hy party l'ntcrillg salllC , enc thol1lul-h- {
hrcil ] ) nl"Oc JClscy Malc l1o'ahlclt at ,
$20.00 ; IIcsl illllivillual llisplay of Culinary -
ary protJuce , Oltc thol"Ou hhn 11 ) ) nl"Oc
Jcrscy ( log , of cilhcr scx'lIltlccl at
$2U.OO.
Church "crvlccH.
1\1. Ii , CIIUHCII ,
Thc following IIIcctiU s of the 1\1. It
church Suuda ) ' : 10 II. III" ullllay
chool ; II II. III. , prcaching hy pastor ;
7 p. III , Epworth Ica lIc ; H p.III. , Prcllch-
III scrvicc. 'rhc public is conlial1y in-
vitc1 ! to altl llIl. GIiO. 1' . 'rIU'I.ItS ,
Pastor. I
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CIIIU'I'IAN : cmmclI.
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Thc Christiau chillch is to havc a 'c'
uuioll in 1\IlInk's GI"O\'C SnudllY eptcllt-
bcr 31. Scrviccs frollt III a , lit. to H p , lit.
tII inlcrcstiltl- { pro rallt bas beclI arranl-- {
cel. 'fhc public is illtcd. .
I'HI SII\'HU\N . ! CIIUUCII.
Scrviccs IIcxt Sabhath lit II II. III.
Snhjcl't "Spiritnal'akcfullncss. . " Hvcn-
ing scrviecs H p. III. SlIhjcl't" Following
Christ. " Spccial IIIl1sic hoth lIIornillg
nnd c\'clling. All arc cordially invitcd
to thl'Sl' scrvicl's.
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UmollltlulIH ur (1uullololl ( ( ' ( ' .
W.\mll AS , thc Clcat Rlllcof thc \'lIi- \
' ill his ill ficitc hils ' ' ' I
vcrSl' , wisdolll. I'l' III 0CI
frolll carth to thl' < 'ralld Castle IIhow ,
ouhl'lovccl Clllnslllan JOIIII 1'11nlcr , a
ulclllhcr of Bcrwick Cafttlc No 2. , Royal
lIil-hlllnllcrs { , \VClhlCftday , August ( ' .
11)02.
11)02.RHSOI'I Il , 'I'hal this Castlc is mllell
IIpOIl 10 111011111 thl' loss of II ll'al 011 S
Clllnslllllll , who has hl'cn l' failhfnf 11Il:1II-
hcr Silll'l' thc orl-allil.lllion of onr onll'r ill
IIrola'n Bow , and on who h ' his I'onslallt
atll'llIlalll'l' , will hl' sallly Inlsscd hy his
I lrol hl'r Clansllll'lI.
H HSOI.\'IOI. 'I'hllllhc Chili t r of Jlllr-
wi'k CIIStll' h drapcd in lIIonl'l\ill \ for a I
period of sixty dllyslhalll ( 'OPY of thl' > ; I'
Ic-.olliliollS : -.prelldllpon : lhl' lIIillllll's
of this Castll' , a ( 'opy hcl'lIt : 10 I'al'h of
till' IIcwspapcrs in 011I' ( 'ity for pllhlh-al ion ,
ani I thllt a ( 'opy ) ) ( ' frallll.d :11111 : pn'wnllt1 :
10 thc widow of ollr ClallSIIHln.
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1'.I',1'IIIN" .
I ) . 1'1. ISIIJ.ltIt\ \ ' . I
HlsullltlulI ! ur CUlltlull'II ( ' ! ! .
\\'IIIOlo\S : , ( od , tIll' Iallll'r "llIIi hly ,
has Sl'CIl fit to n'IIIOV frolll onr lIIidst
hclo\'l',1 BlOtIll'r hllJl'dl'r
ollr \ , John , a
1I11'IIIIJl'r of Brokl'n Jlow I.od l' No II ( ) , I.
( J , ( I. F. . who \\'IIS ( 'alll't1I11l111 ! 10 pass flOlII
this IiIl'lotIll'lifc Ill'volltl . , . \ n1Mh ( , 11) < ' 2.
'I'11I'Ii.folc Ill' il
HHSOI.\'HII , 'I'hllt lhis lotl c is l'lIlIl't1
upon 10 1II0llrn lhc loss of II JI rollici ill
\\hOIll WC ICCO lIi/l' II failhfnl IInl hllc
IIIcIIIIJl'r of ollr ordcr , sincc his iniliati Oil
inlo thl'.anlC : Fdruary ' , IC)02 alill onI' ,
who..c cxalllplc as all ( Itld Fl'lIow. I"
worth v of followill , IIc it fmthcr
H Hsor.\'IW , 'I'hat thc Charlcr of this
led c hc draped ill 1II0urnill for lhirly
Ilays , all(1 that a coPY of tI\l'-'C : I'l.ftolutioll- : '
hc sprcd on thc IIIl11ulcs of tlli > ; lotl .
also a copy scnt to thc widow of thc t1 -
l'cocfl , IInd to cach of thc IICwspllpcrs for
pulllication. Dlc 'I' . \ \ : ' B.s ,
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C. T. Oltlt.
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lIuUor . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Lautlvu Urolllo.Julnluu 'l'ahlele curoll l.'Ohl II
: 01111 day. No Cure. No I'll ) ' , I'rlctl . Cllllt. .
[ BUSINESS m m D
.I , C , Moore , abstracting. 2tf
Get your Clocks at Ed.
McComas' .
Wall paper at J. C. Bowcn's.
I.'it'st class , guarantecd-l yer-
son & WaUs nL'W jewclcry.
Job printing at this officc.
1\loney loancd on improved
farms. J AlIl\S : \ I41U > WIClI ,
7 IS tf Broken Bow , Neb.
Clocks , the very best , at
Ed. McComas' .
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'I'ltl' Custl't' County li'air will
he ltL'ld at Brol\l'n How , Nebr.
Sl ptellllJl'r , --5-h . , } I)02 , County
I.'ait' all da ) ' , amI Street all night :
COllIl' l'\'eryhody , I ) tf
no not spank the hey for huy-
ingtahlets at lxyersonVatts ,
Its tltl' firms fault. " 'Pheir pri
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res at'erig-ht.
Dr. 'I' . W. Bass , dcn tist , office
northwest corner of Icalty Bl ck.
8-1 tf .
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T-4argc Ii ne drcss goods and
ladies jackcts . at Snydcr Bros.
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WL'st Union , Nebraska-Ycs ,
we will pay a part cash for but-
tl't' and L'ggS. RUlUS G. CAIU .
FOr Elegant Watches go to
Ed. McComas' .
l yerson & Watts will havc the
school books ) 'OU want for } 'our
childrl'n , . why look farther ? '
'I'he l HPUBlICAN and Inter
Ocean , $1.50 ,
Ceiling wax for scaling jars at
J. C. Bowen's , 8 tf
Pepsin Gum , two paGkages for
a nic1c1 at Wilkins' Pharmacy.
'l'here will bc \Vagoll and
Dlacksmith shop running atVest
Union 1\lills by the 25th of
August h ) ' J. Hincs. 11 13
Ed. McComas has a Fine
Lot of Nice New Silverware.
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Just recl''ed a car of hedge
posts at Dierks Lumbcr & Coal
Co , in this city. Price , 12 and
H , cents , 2 tf
School books and all other.
school supplics in abundancc at ,
I yet'son & Watts. ,
14aely hoardcrs wanted at Mrs ,
li ahcth Scll's. 10-11 I
Ii'arms for sale and lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
I farm cheap , as the cheap farmg
arc all goin , and prices are ad-
\'ancing rapully.-J. G. Brenicr.
Se\'eral goeHI farms for sale at
a hargain , including lilY own-
JHsSH CAND\ ' . 44 tf
2UO suits for boys to agc 20
just recc'ed and priccs very low
at Snydcr Bros , ll-tf
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1.01 { SA Ig - - 'l'cn acres of land
adjoiningtown. . cheap. Enq ire
at this ollicc. 5-12 - :
See Ed. McComas' Fine
Jewelry.
A Brand "Spanldn" new line of
school hooks at thc Post OlIice
store , I"ot' sale or exchangc.
1.01 { SAIg OIt 'fItADlTown
lots and a fcw five acre lots in
this city , for caUle , horses or farm
land-Allen l eyncr ,
nfL'en and elry fruits at J. C.
Bowen's.
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li'oH SALH-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 ,
hlock 5 , in Jewett's addition to
Brol\'cn Bow , EtHluire at this
nOice , 11-21 tf
If you in tend to build call at
Dicrks 14ulllher Co , and get prices.
Watches--They Are Fine ,
At Ed. McComas' .
.
FOH Si\IH-Fivc acres of land
in geol statc of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broken Bow for $200.
; Inuire ) at this olIice. 3-27 tf
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Bring your laundry work to
Ryerson & Watts , Agents for
: GralHI Island Steam J4aundry.
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, I I'uultry"'ullteo. -
! I will hl' in Brolwn Bow with
my poultry car on Saturday August -
ust 30 , and Monday , September
1 , a. 111 , Will pay the following
prices , lIens , ( , , Y : c ; springs , 8c ;
ducks , 5c ; turkeys , ( IC ; old rosters
II 12Y , : c cache E. Ii' . YAUNJaN.