Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 25, 1902, Image 1

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l ES'l'ABLISIlED 1882. THE OFFICIAI4 PAPER OF CUS'l'ER COUN'l'Y : LARGES'l' CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN 'l'IlE COUNTY. '
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II XXI. BROKEN BOW CUSTER COUNTY NEBRASKA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER PAG S - ;
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-Officc ovcr AIHlcrsoll's Jcwclry Storc
in Rcalty Block , Brokcn Bow , Nchraska.
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IIAIF RA.TEK TO K'r. I.OUIrf :
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Oct. 5th to loth. Only $18.35 to St.
Louis Ulul'tcturII , IIcconnt St Ionis Fair.
, Ask thc Burlington IIgcnt. 15-16
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Dlsh'lct COlIl't.
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, "to- 'l'he district court will convene
i. ' September 29th. 'l'he following'
" jury cases have been set for trial
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, \ ' , " 'l'he state vs. Harris , Oct. 2nd ;
; ' , Fuggit vs. Moore , Oct. 3rd ; li'ug-
" : \ git vs. Moore , Oct.3rdBrownvs. ;
, : . ' Moore , Oct. 4th ; Rublee vs. Stuck-
, , ey , Oct. 4th ; Myen vs. 'l'ierney ,
. . .Oct. 4th ; Van Bnrldrk vs. Fess-
enden , Oct. 4th ; Raney vs. Mc-
. ' . Ginn , Oct. ( , th ; Mrs. Cline bell vs.
" : : ' R R Co. , Oct. 7th ; Scott vs.
\Vaddle , Oct. 8th ; Bank vs. Hutchinson -
o chinson , Oct.8thBankvs. ; 'l'ooley ,
" Oct. 8th ; Bankws. 'l'ooley , Oct.
8th ; Kalbo vs. Ward , Oct. 8th ;
Valley Bank vs. Reedhead , Oct.
9th ; li'rcdrick vs. Andrews , Oct.
IUI ; National Bank vs. Chandlcr ,
. . . . Oct. 10thVright vs. Finlen ,
, i Oct. 10th.
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Dr. R. C. Talbot shipped seven I I
cars of cattle fo Omaha'l'uesday.
C. A. Ch pin had one thumb
badly cut I the .saw in Conrad's
shop Sathrday.
Bcn Grcible of 'Valworth was
in the city Saturday and remained -
ed over Sunday.
Chas. Hammond shipped a car
of cattle to the South . Omaha
market 'l'uesday.
' [ 'he C. 'V. B. M. AuxiliarJ'
will meet with Mrs. C. A. Chapin
'l'nrsda ) ' October 2.
Mrs. 1\Iabel Manuel of West
Union , is visiting with her sister
1\1rs. Heynolds , this week.
John PernieSupt. , ofthe county -
ty farm was transacting business
with the- county board 'l'uesday.
J as. Ii'airfield of Mason City
came up Monday night to assume
his duties as marshal of the count -
t ) ' fair.
'l'he late rains has put the
ground in excellent condition for
fall plowing and many will improve -
prove the opportunity.
JOIlll Robinson of Fleming
Valley bought another car of
cattle 'l'uesday to feed. He is
now feeding two car loads.
C. C. Connelly .of Gandy is in
the city visiting with his sisters
Mrs. C. S. Martin , Mrs. S. Cay-
wood and Mrs. McClain who was
here from Iowa on a visit.
'l'he rail road rain guage shows
two and three fourths inchcs of
r il fall during the last rain.
Ha.ring is temporarily suspended ,
but fall plowing is' being pushed.
n. O. Sweezy arrived in the
city MOl1day to look after business -
ness affairs. He is now locatcd I
at Omaha and is engaged in the
h,9-.el ! husipess i1 ! the Capital.
hotel. -
He" . J. \Voods and daughter
of Mason City were friendl . y callers -
ers at this ofi ce yesterday. 'l'hey
were un their way home from the
Holcomb settlement where they
had bcen for the past week.
If you are interested in the'
g'rain market and will scnd us I
your name we will send you our I
Market letter and the Chicago
Daily Post free of charge.
Updike Commission Company ,
Omaha , Nebr.
E. K. 14itchenburger , the
horse fancier , has his pacer on
the grounds at Broken Bow and
expects to bring home a little
more cash as a result of the fair
races , than he will spend taking
in the sal le.-Callaway Queen.
Rev. C. 'V. Bohart of Hoosier
was a friendly caller at this ofiice
'l'uesday. lIc was on his way to
Gibbon to attend the U. B.
coni
ference. Owing to the roads being - !
ing so m1\(1 < 1y he left his team
and went on the train the rest of
the dIstance.
1. F. Miller residing a few
miles west of town has just finished -
ished threshing 4,285 bushels of
rye , 631 bushels of wheat and
51)0 bushels of barley which took
a steam threshing crew a solid
week to grind out. 'l'he total
amount of grain was rabed on
two hundred acres of ground , and
at present prices would almost
pay for the land. "Stand up for
Ncbraska.Callawa.r Queen.
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; t. Y1 . and . ten silver . dollars g'cn awa ) ' to ten different persons " .
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1 Friday Night : j
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I J as. Dare of rAllian was among
( he cit ) . visitors yesterday.
\V. P. 'l'rue of Georgetown is
in the city attending the fair.
Mrs Diah 'Voodruff of Georgc-
town is visiting in the cit , } ' this
wcek.
E. M. 'Vebb of Callaway camc
ovcr yesterday and remained over
at the county fair to.day.
Mrs. S. II. l ced proprietor of
the Arnold Hotel was a city \'isi-
tor Monda ) ' .
Curtis Weimcr a nd wife of mason -
son City came up 'L'ues ( a. ) ' night
to enjo ) ' the County li'atr.
Jolltl Lyle is down from Alli.
ance on short \'acation. He will
return the latter part of the week.
1i'oR SI,1Residence propert ) '
with 3 rooms and large hall , good
well , barn and 4 lots. Call at
tIllS ofi ce.
OM. J. Amsbert' ) . of Milo , II. A.
Amsberrv of Durham and 1i'rank
Crouch f Knoxvil1e , Iowa , arri ved
in this cit ) , ycsterday on a'isit. .
'l'hey are among the prosperous
famiers of the Hawkeye state.
'l'he two former are uncles of ours.
H. McBurnie has accepted thc
position as foreman on l eneau's
ranch on the Middle Loup. lIe
was in : yesterday after a new
mower and a hand. He says Mr.
l cneau has t ve hundred head of
line cattle 011 the ranch of which
250 head are 3 and 4- years old
steers.
R. P. Sianclford of Merna was
in the city ycsterday closing up a
deal for another quarter of Custer
count ' land. At the rate our
own citizen are buying up the \'a-
cant land this scason it will not
be long until there will he no snaps
left for the new comer. It shows
a healthy condition of affairs.
Mrs. Harry Day of Broken Bow
came over on 'l'uesday's stage
and took the train for Kearney.
After lea\'ing the train in that
: 'dt. she missed her purse , containing - .
taining SIC. in cash , two rings
and her trunk check , and aJ tast
accounts had not succeeded in
finding it.-Callaway Courier.
J. G. Lcming came down from
Deadwood Sunday morning to
visit a short time with his family.
He says that it has been unusu-
ally wet there and the work of
sinking the shaft in his mine has
been retardcd , but work on it will
be resumed in the near future.
Mr. Leming expresses great confidence -
fidence in his property proving
alright whcn develeoped.
14ast Sunday evening while
Mr. and Mrs. Purcell of Kilmer
settlement , west of 'l'allin 'rabIe ,
were on their way home from Joe
l ichardson's the wheel struck
some obstruction and threw them
out on the ground. Their two-
) 'eafold ! boy babY , was so hadly
injured that it dIed before Dr.
Robinsoll of Arnold , could reach
their home.-Callaway Courier.
MAlumm-Sepl. 17th , Otis
Shores Maud Loyd at the bride's
home in the presence of 30 in\ ' ted
guests the bride is the oldest
daughter of Jas. and Julia T40yd
also are of the best workers in
Bethel Union Baptist church. 'l'he
groom is olle of Snake Hun's best
nterprisingyoung men. After the
ceremony which was performed
by J. R.V oods the gucsts were
invited out to a beautiful supper.
After speltding the evening in
pleasant conversation we all
took our departure wishing bride. I .
and groom a long and happy life.I
Bride and groom received quite a
number of valuable prescnts.- .
While threshing- the home of
his father , C. R Krenz , near Dale ,
last Monday , Jos. Krenz lost two
fingers , and had his hand baclly
mashed. He was tencling separator -
rater when his glove caught in a
chain on the grain elc\'ator pulling -
ing his hand around the sproket
wheel. IIis cry for help caused
the engine to be stopped but before -
fore the machine could he stopped
his hand was badl. > , manglcd. He
was brought to town at once and
Drs. l\1orrow and Downing made
an examination and amputated
the third and fourth lingers ; his
hand was badl ) ' mashed across
the palm , but the doctors hope to
he able to avoid any further amputation -
putation and at the present writ-
lIlg the wounded member is healing -
ing nicel ) ' . Jos. has a host of
friends who sadly regret his un-
fortune accident and who one and
all stand ready to assist him in
I every possible manner.-'rhe
Merna Round Up.
II. Ii' . Kenncd ) ' went to Omaha
'l'uesdiwith a car of cattle.
Jasr 'Vallace of 'Vest Union ,
is { alnng in the County li'air.
U nclc Silaf' 'l'hompson of U p-
ton , is in the city taking in the
Pair.
Jas Humphrey of the thc King
sttlemcnt south east of town has
moved his family to the cily.
lo.y 'l'hompson and wife of
Callawa ) ' came up 'l'uesday to remain -
main during the fair and visit
with his parcnts.
J. C. L. 'Visley , publisher of
the New ] ra and Lead r at Sar-
gcnt is in the city attending the
County Pair.
Presidcnt l oose\'e1t had been
com pelled to abondon his western
trip , owing to having to submit
(0 a surgical operation , as the result -
sult of an abcess beet ween the
knee and ankle resulting from an
injury received at Pittst eld ,
Mass. , at the time of the trolley
car accident.
'l'he agricultural displa ) ' on the
fair grounds from present indications -
tions wil1be the best for years.
'rhe fruit exhibit is first class.
At this writing Wednesday even-I
ing the outlook is most favorable
for a great fair. Owing to the
rain the first of the week the fair
will be continued over Saturday.
S. C. 'Valdroll , the reImblican ,
candidate for the legislature.
came in from Over yesterday
evening. Mr. Waldron is not
only one of the substantial farmers -
ers of the southwest part of the
county , but is worthy of the high
'position to which he aspires. His
majority will be counted by the
hundreds.
A. II. Copsey , republican can-
cHdate for the next legislature
came over from Westerville
yesterday afternoon to aHencl the
County l ; air. Mr. Copsey is one
of Custet. ' '
county's most progres-
'sive farmers and his election _ to
the legislature will be in the interest -
terest of the farmer as well as
other matters of puplic interest.
'l'he N'e Co. is holding dawn
the boards at the opera hous
this week and giving the het ! of
satisfaction. The illush' ted
songs and specialties are making
a big hit. To-night the moving
pictures of "Cinderella and the
Glass Slipper" as taken from the
play in Drury 'l'heator in London
will be shown. Also several
others.
Judge Kinkaid the republican
nominee for congress is in the
city. 'l'he judge is exceptionally .
well qualified for the posItion and
is very popular where best known.
His election is practically con-
ceeded. Those that want to
make the accluaintance of the
next congressman from the sixth
district should see him while
he is in the city.
' .L'his ofiice acknowledges the
receipt of Vol. 1 No.I ) of the
'Vaco Guidepublishedby J. M.
Amsberry formerly of Mason City
and later of Ansley.Ve were
not able to discover anything that
indicated that the GUide is the
advocate of any political party.
'Ve are led to infer that the Guide I
is neutrial in politics which is an !
improvement over the Advocate
of which J. 1\1. was formerly pub-
lisher. 'j'he RltI'UUIICAN extends
to the Guide and its publisher
its best wishes for success. 'l'he
Guide is a five column quarto and
has a liberal advertising patron-
age.
MAR HIHD.--SHItl' ARD-CA RH.-
At the M. E. parsonage , Sunday
Septemher 21 , Alfred Shepard
and May Carr. Rev. Geo. P.
'rrites fiiciating. 'l'he bride
wore a light gray dress trimmecl
with white silk and applica. 'l'he
flowers were white corn ltions.
' [ 'he groom wore a suit of con-
ven tional black. Brides.maid
Emma Carr , Bridgroom , Mike
O'Brien , wearing pink Coraml-
tion. After the ceremony they
dro\'e back to the home of the
brides mother , Mrs. Carr where
a bountiful supper was served to
25 or 30 relatives and friends.
'l'he high contracting partics
were the recipienes of a number
of valuable and useful presents.
'rhe groom had a house already
furnished and they went to house
keeping at once. 'l'he Rltl'un-
LICAN extends congratulations to
Mr. and Mrs. Shepard and wish
them a long , happy and prosperous -
ous life.
1\1. f4. li'ries , the republican
nominee for the state Senate ar-
ri ved in tlte ci ty last niffh t from
Arcadia to attcnd the 14 air and
mate the acquaintatlce of the
voters. Mr. li'ries is a man exceptionally -
ceptionally well qualified 1'01' the
po ition and a man of strict integ-
ri ty and in ever respect worthy the
support of the public. He should
have 500 majority.
IIUHINlttH COI.I.ltGIt Nn'VH.
1\IIss Inc ? Shnrp vlsltcll school last l rI.
dll ) ' aftcrnoon.
Ro ) ' ntHl ClilT enl 1\IIIrCul99 } , hoth of
Brokcn 1I0w , cntcrcd 9choollast wcck.
School wl11 bc dlsmlsscd on 'l'hunday : , I
I rilla ' fillIl SlIhmla ' nftcrnoons
) ) on nc-
count of thc fllir.
1'he social g\'cn ! to thc coltcgc shlllcnts
h ) " thc Y. P. : : ; . C. H. in thc Opcm Housc ,
I.riclny cvcnillg was It grcat succcss. 'l'hc
prognunmc Wml particularl ) ' cnjoynblc.
Rcv. Shcttllr In campau ) ' with Dr.
Cnmphcl1 of 10WII , caltcil at thc col1cgc
Wcdncsdll ) ' forclloon. Dr. Campbcl1 cx-
prcsscd surprisc at thc aizc of thc Instltu.
tloll.
Grcat Intcrcst 19 shown a 1\11 IIII\11Y
cntrics arc heillg Uladc in various can-
tcsts in fair exhibits for which' PIC .
Roush olTcrs prizcs aggrcglltlng' sixty
do1tars iu valuc. 1\Iorc thllll tcn havc
cntcrcllillto thc pcunlllllship contcst.
Rcv. RCIHting , thc cvangc1lst froUl thc
Prcsh'tcrian church , gavc ashortl\lldrcss
to thc shHlcnt9 al thc opcning of school
au last 1\l0l1l1ay IIftcrnoon. His catncst-
ncss 1\1111 cvidcnt conviction gavc grcat
forcc to his rClllnrks. I lis principal thclllc
was studcnt idcnts.
Church Hcrvlcc .
Jtl'l C01'AJ. CHURCH.
St. John's Hpiscopal scrvlcc Suuclay
Scpt. 28 , cightccn SlIIlIlay aftcr Trinit ) ' .
SlIIII111Y school IU II. III. Morning praycr
filill scrmon 1 I a. m. Hvcuing praycr
1\1111 scrmon 8 p. III. 'l'he Il\Ihlic Is conti-
ally invltcll to thcsc ! icn'iccs.
1H. . CHURCH.
'fhc 1II0rning scrvicc nt thc 1\1. H. church
witt bc n rcvicw of thc ycars work. In
thc cvcning our hopc to hllvc with us I
Rc , ' . 1' . . RIUl50111 of Cnltaway who witt
prcach. , Gno. P. 'l'IU'rJiS , 1'1I tor.
DIEU.
Howland , Saturday t110rning at
th residence of his daughter
Mrs. Put11mell of this city , J. II.
Howland.
The deccased was a resident of
Oklahoma. lie had been visiting"
here with his daughter for several
months and had arranged to have
started home some ten days or
two weeks and was tateen sick.
During his vist here he made
many admiring friends. He
served four years in the union
army. HeTaS a member of the
1. O. O. F. and his funeral was
conducted in charge of that order
'l'uesday morning from the rcis-
dence of his daughter. Another
daughter of Otdahama arrived
Monday night from Oklah > 1na in
time to attend the funcral.
HOCAIIOOjll-At hcr homc six : lIIitCi !
wcst of thc ci y , Wcchlcillay ! Scpt. 24th ,
1902 at 5 p. III. MrR. Anllic , thc wifc of
n. H. IJogahoolllagc 36 'fhc dcccascil hml
ollly hccn sick II : ; hort tilllc 111111 hcr
frlcllds of the city hmlnot tca1'llcil of hcr
! iickncss Ulltil her dcath ycstcrday cvcn.
inJ ; . She Icavcs II 11\I5hl1l111 1\1111 scvcral
cln\clrcn \ to III on I'll hcrdcath. 'l'hc fUIICI-
III witt hc hchl lit Custcr Centcr ut 3
o'clock this aftcrtloon ulIl1cr thc auspiccs
of the 1\1. B. A. lodgc of which shc was a
IIIclllhcr in good stunkillg 11I111 carriccl un
insurancc of $2000 , ill fnvor of hcr hus-
hancl RcS. . W. Richards witt prcach
the scrlllon. Thc RtI'UIII.ICAN cxtClllls
thc sinccrc sympathy of thc vicillity to
the rcllltivcs ill thcir grcat hcrcavclllcllt.
Wcstorvlllo lU. } , Circuit.
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Sunday Sept. 28th will be 3
grea t da ) ' on 'Vesterville circuit.
A numbcr of preachers 011 their
way to the annual conference at
Ord are expected to spend Sunda ) '
in the beunds of the circuit. AI1
all clay meeting- will be held it1
the church at Westerville undel
charge of the pastor assisted b )
Hevs. r4. L. 'l'homas , C. C. Mc.
Caslin , J. Buc1dey and others ,
At'Vesley Chapel , HcP. . M ,
Case will be in charge , assistec1
by Rcv. 'V. II. Hornada ) ' , J. G ,
Ilurlbut and others. Basket din.
ner at both places at noon , collect'
ions morning and evening. A
financial statcment will he mach
at both places at the evening ser.
vice which will shew not less that :
S1200 raised on the circuit 1'01
church purposes during- the year ,
W. g. .MAT'1'JlJtWS , Pastor.
ltlnrket ItCIJnrt fur 'rodaJ. :
\Vhcat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Uarley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Oall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :
Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3r , @ .4
Uyo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
lIuttor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
KICJ. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
J'otl1t04.ller bU.III'I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Onlon..porhusbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0
Clllokon. . pElr II and , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
( lOg. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0
COWl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2.75 tiT. 4,0
Btt'els. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II.OJ @ fI.fI '
Turkeys , per POund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l
Htraw.percwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Uaf.Now , per ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5
! Jugar. per owl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . li.
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1 USINESS ftMJtUJ
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J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2 f
Get your Clocks at Ed.
McComas' .
Job printing at this office.
FOR SAI.lt-'l'hirteel1 Hed Dur.
ham , Pebruary and March calves ,
amI one 'earling and enc tw
year-old l cd Durham bulls.
Jl'hirtcel1 miles north of Broken
Bow. 13-1 ( , 'V. P. ROG1tRS.
Money loaned 011 improved
farms. JAMHS LItDWICH ,
7 18 tf Brole11 Bow , Neb.
Clocls , the very best , at
Ed. McComas' .
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'l'he Custer COU11ty Fair will
be held at llroken Bow , Nebr. ,
SeJ , > tember23451902 , County
li'atr all da ) ' , and Street all night.
Come everybody. I ) f
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Lubricating oils of all kinds at
'Villein's drug store.
li'ruit jars at J. C. Bowcn's.
Just received a car of hedge
posts at Dierks Lumber & Coal
Co. in this city. Price , 12 and
H , ccnts. 2 tf
Elegant Jewelry at
Ed. McCoJ.U. ti' .
Farms for salc anti lauds for
rent. Now is the time to get I.
farm cheap , as the cheap [ anns
are all goin ! ? , and prices are ad. .
vancing rapully.-J. G. Breuh cr. .
\Vall paper at J. C. Bowen's.
Several good farms for sale at
a bargaip , including my own.-
JItssJt GANDY. . 44 tf
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Dr. Seymour coming' Oct. 25.
Dr. Seymour , here Oct. 25.
15t&
See Ed. McComas' Fine
Jewelry. ' \
FOR SAr.1 OR TIAurTown
lots and a few five acre lots in
this city , for cattle , horses or farla
land.-Allcn HeyneI' . _
Green and dry fruits at J. C.
Bowen's. . .
All kinds of plain sewing and
quilting neatly donc.-MRs. M.
C. LHWIS. 14-15
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FOR SAL1t-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 au(1 S.
block 5 , in Jewett's addition to
BrolCn Bow. Enquire at this
office. 11-21 tf
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West Unio11 , Nebraska-Yes ,
we will pay a part cash for but. .
tel' and eggs. RUI us G. CARl { .
Dr. Seymour , eye specialist , h re ,
Oct. 25 at Granel Central Hotel ,
c .
Watches" "They Are fine.
At Ed. McComas' .
S'l'A ! Yltu-Sepl. 9th , one bay
horse , weight about 1200 ; small
star in forehead , left ea.r. plit.
A rewaI'll of $5.00 for his return
to the Globe Livery Barn , will be
given. S. D. Smu'AHDsON.
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FOR SAI.It-Five acres of laud
in good sbte of cultivation mI-
joining llrolcn Bow f 1' $200.
Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf
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FOr Elegant Watches gQ to
Ed. McComas' .
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'l'he Rm'uuLIcAN amI Inter
, Ocean , S1.50.
l Cci1 ng wax for sealing jars at
J. C. Bowen's. 8 tf
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, Pepsin Gum , two paGkages for
. a nickel at Wilkins' . Pharmacy.
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: Ed. McComas has a Fine
I Lot of Nice New Silverware.
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. , 'V AN'l'HIA girl to do general
. housework. Call at thc Presby.
terian Manse. ll-tf
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. Dr. ' 1'V. . Bass , dcntist , offIce
northwest corner of Realty Block ,
8-1 tf.
. If you intend to build call.at
Dierks Lumber Co. and get pric s.
Jar rubbers , the best , at J. C.
Dowen's.
3I I . .rIZc CoutUHt CIOItCH Hoou.
a _
f : 'fhc Burlington Ronte's contest ( or the
hcst photoRrnphs of Nchrasku sce.ue
o clOSCR Octohcr 1st. If ) 'OU II1\\'e gOOli
IJhotogrnphs of rchanls , growing crops ,
o arvcsting s cencs , cattlc , sheep , horses
or poultry , bettcr sClld thcm in without
\ ) dclay. Ask the Burlington route agent
. for fun pnrticutars , or write
J. llUANClt ! , G. I' . A. , Omaha" J
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