Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 16, 1902, Image 1

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. VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , OCTOBER 16 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.18.
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"Silver Plat ttat rVears. "
Wh ; ou Buy Spoons
. .knivcs , forks , etc. , buy reliable brands.
eveu if tltey do cost n little JUorc. Thcy
, Qre wortlt the differcnce. 'fhe prefix :
" 1847" ou auy spoon or fork iusures the
genuiue Rogers quality. fumous for wear.
Fulllr"te.mark ,
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9 a. 111. to 12 m.
1 :30 : to 4 p. m.
Or by appointmcnt.
J 6Y-O Il ee O\'cr A IlIlersoll 's J ewcl r ) ' Store
ill Realty Block , Broken 1I0w , Nehruskll ,
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A good house for sale.
17 H. J I. BANGS.
Buv somc bcautiful sca shclls
to 1 > e utify your homc. l ycrson
& 'Watts arc selliug thcm at
coast priccs. Go carly and gct a
good sclcction.
A few more College studcnt
1 > oarders wan ted at 1\1 rs. l va
Martin's.
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S. P. Great & Co , s.
Car of Barb Wire Came
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li'oH RHN'r.--A store building
25 x 50 fcet and Jivc rool11s on sc-
cond 11001' , opposite Bowen's Storc
north sidc , cnquire at Broken Bow
Roller 1\rills. 10-lh-H.
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f- Pure York State 1\laplc Syrup
I and 1 > uckwheat 110ur for br'aldast
is fine at Bowen's of course.
One of thc best farms in Custer
County. Alll1at valley land 7
feet to water 4 milcs from Broken
Bow.-A. T. SF.\'DOI.T.
FOR SAI.I\-Ij\ive acres f land
in good state of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broken Bow for $200.
Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf' '
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Rare value in guaranteed jewelry -
elry at Ryerson & 'Watts . . ,
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Just received a car of hedge
posts at Dierks Lum1 > er & Coal
Co. in this city. Price , 12 aud
16 cents. 2 tf
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$150.00 worth o beautiful sea
. . ( shelh ; and curior. from all parts of
the world just received at the
Post Office Store. 'l'hey are going -
ing fast. Go in at once and see
something you may never get a
chance to see again.
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Court adjourned last Saturday
to Monday Octobcr 20th.
S. f4. Cannon of Westen'ille
was a city visitor Monday.
G. Hiser of 1\lason City was a
county scat \isitor Monday.
Anothcr soaldng- rain visitcd
this ' and Sunday
this'icinity Saturday -
day ,
S. TbGlovcr of Dry Vallc ' was a
friendl\ . ' caller at thisoftice 'l'ues-
day.
l . D. Comstock of Wescott ,
was a friendl\ . ' caller at this ofticc
' 1'u esd a ) ' .
T4. Hollandsworth , t , ' po of this
oftice has g-onc to Duell county on .
a two wceks visi t. I
'l'his ollicc aclmowlcdgcs thc
rcceipt of a hasket of line applcs
from the Cretc Nurseries.
J. C. f4. Wisch' thc socialist
candidate for c ng'rcss favorcd
this oflicl with a friendh' call
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l\londay.
J. E , Adamson anll wifc wcnt
Wednesday to attcnd the I nter-
National con\'ention of the Chris-
ian church.
'I'he Cretc Nuneries shipped
into Brokcn Bow a car load of
apples in bulk the first of the
week for salc.
14e\'i Poor took homc wi th ! J i 111
yesterday a new wagon in which
to haul his large corn crop to the
crib and markct. .
J. C. Maulick of Seneca Kansas -
sas aITh'ed in the cit ) , 'l'ucsday
morning tu look after his interests -
ests in this locality.
l ev. S. W. Rich rds occupicd
the pulpit in the Baptist church
at Bair ! Sunday with the \iew of
acccpting thc postoratc.
'I'hc Baptist church has extcnd-
ed a call to RcS. . P. Morris of
Sparta'W ' ) consion. He. , is. e
pected to he here ncxt Sunday' .
James T4edwich anll wifc wcnt
to T4incoln to-day. Mrs. 14cdwich
will rcmain in thc eastern part
of thc statc scvcral wceles'ishing
fricnds.
Mcsdamcs Humphrcy and
l encau wcnt to Omaha Wednesday -
day to attend thc International
Christian con\'ention that con-
\'cncs thcre today.
'l'he Epworth 1-4caguc will givc
a "li'cast of Fivc 'fablcs"at Realty -
ty mock li'riday nigh t Oct. 241802.
' 1'he puhlic arc cordi all ) ' invited.
Don't forg'et thc date.
Hollie 'l'owsley has mo\'cd his
resturant to thd room in Custer
block recent1 " vacated hy Mrs.
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T4. J. Gandywhcrc . his customers
arc invited.to call and see him.
R M. Dic1eson formcrly of Cal-
laway , hut who has hecn located
in sevcral places thc past two
years is now located at I3radshaw
having' g'onc there la't Saturday
from 9maha.
l\T D--Smith-Porter-At
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the residence of the olliciating
minister ncar Berwyn Custer Co. ,
Neh. , Oct. 5th , 1'J02 hl l . Bellis , :
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1\11' , Ira W. Smith am ! 1\Jiss Nora :
It" Porte l' both of Bcrwyn , Nehr.
S. D. Butcher secured fifth
p1' % e olTcred hy the H. & 1\T. R.
. Co. for thc hcst photograph
of farm \ ' ews of the state. 'I'he
priC is a tic1\Ct to St. Louis and
rctu1'll. l\lr. Butchcr thinles if hc
had comnlCnced earlier he would
stooll good chance for first pri e.
I ev. l\lorris of Sparta , Wisconsin -
sin occupied the pnlpit in the
Uaptist church Sunday morning
an e\'ening. TIe attended the
Baptist state couvention at Hastings -
ings last week and impro\'ed the
opportunity to'isit Broken Bow
1 > efore rehirning to his 'Wisconsin
home.
The 'Western Light & Fuel Co.
are kept 1 > us ) ' putting in lights
for the husiness houses. 'rhey
ha\'e put in lights for l\1cComas"
drug store and W. J. Woods , furniture -
niture store this week and are
1I0W laying the pipe for the building -
ing s o the north side of the
square.
A. Wallace former1 ? ' of Wal-
worth and later of tluO } city , who
moved to Jameson Missouri two
or three years ago wrill's ' us to
change the address of hi. . paper
from Jameson Mo. to Sargent
I Ne1 > raska. Mr. Wallace hase\'en-
idently come to the conclusion
I that Custer county is still geol {
I enough for him.
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Hev.V. . H. li'orsc'th who has
becn visiting with his parents at
Ncw Helena and 1 > rother in this
cit.r the past week returned Wcd-
nesday morning to Ord where hc
has been continued as pastor for
another ycar 1 > ) ' the 1\1. 1 . con-
ferencc.
Mrs. Elsic V. Gump and two
sons , Bcn and Lyndon , and 1\1 n .
Grace B. Stucleey amI daughter ,
Helcn Hunt , all of Napicr , Pa. ,
daughters of l e\ ' . Hunt , are at
homc with their parcnts for a
fcw wecles at I ucmont Manse ,
'Georg town.
'l'he little Ii\'c-year-old . daugh-
tcr of Jol1l1 Perjl t , of l\lerna ,
who was scdously hurt by falling -
olT dm'-
thc
ing merry-go-round -
ing thc fair in Broken Bow , we
are plcascd to sa. , . is lowl.y re-
co\'cring at the hospital in thc
latter place.-Mason City 'I'rans-
cript.
'l'hat is a little bettcr than thc
first rcport circulated which was
that thc g-irl died at the hospital
within an hour and a half after
the accidcnt. li'or the information -
mation of the 'I'ranscript and
othcrs who Iw\'e hccnmissinforll1-
ed relativc to thc facts In that
matteI' , wc dcsire to inform. .
them that the girl was not takcn
to the hospital at all and that she
was not seriously hurt. She went
( lin ct homc from the fait' and
while she received a slight scalp
wound , that hIed profusely at the
timc , the injury did not keep her
out of school a day.
D. W , 'l'homson who is locidc
at Pullman Washington in the
mercantile business sends us the
following concering thc exhibition -
tion 01 fruit at Grange\'ille Idaho
street fair the first > of Octobcr
lasting four days.
" 1 he second annual street fair
in Grangcville closed today altcr
four succcssful days. I t is csti :
mated that 8000 people \'iBited
the fair. SOIllC remarlmhly Hnc
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exhibits were shown , cspecially. !
in thc line of fruit , \'eg'clahlcs
and g'rain. Apples 18 incl1l's in
circumfcrencc were shown. t : un-
flowcr heads 14 to H , inches in
diametel' wcre cOlllmon. Corn
was shown with stalks 14 feet
tall , with ears 14 inchcs in length
aud three and otic half inchcs in
diametcr. A striking cxh ihit
was a shcaf of "sevcn headed
wheat. " A new \'aricty of wheat
was shown with. hcads growing'
frolll se\'eral stcms at thc top of
thc stalk. It Was estimated to
yicld 100 bushels per acre. Other
samples of whcat were shown
frolll liclds which had yieldcd ( ,0
to ( ,5 bushe Is per acrc this season.
A numbcr of thc exhihits arc to
be sent to the f4ewiston and Spokane -
kane fairs next wcek and th ( '
week followin'g. "
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No. 41 , wcst bound passenger
train was held up livc miles wcst
of Lincoln last Saturday ahout
2 o'clock in the morning. 'I'he
rohhers Hag'ed the train hy the
use of a danger signal lantern
which brought it to a statuI.
'I'wo of the IIIcn co\'cred the l'lI-
g'ineer and fireman with revoh'p1' !
and compelled thcm to detadl
cnginc thc with express car fro\11
the remainder of tIll' train lnd
pull the express car a distance
away. 'I'hey compcllcd the man
in charg-c of the car to open the
door. Dyminite wa uscd toopen
the safc. 'l'hcy then removed
the cash and departcd for parh
unknown. A third man stood
Ifuan1 of thc passenger coaches
to pre\'cnt anyone from going' to
the assistants of the crcw uutil
thc work was complcte. Break-
man Moore returned to 14incoln
and notified the authoritiesofthl
hold up and a posse , including
Detective Malonc and his hounds
wcnt in pursuit but failed to apprehend - ' .
prehend the ro1 > 1 > ers. It isc1aim-
ed 1 > y the officers of the road that
there were not to exceed S2000 ,
in the nafe.
ess than a year ago the same
tra1l1 was held up near the same
place and the rohben > escaped.
{ Jnco ! ' . 'lIm't ! ( 'ull'n ' Cumlng' .
Burks Big Pavilion UncIe'l'oms
Cabin will exhi1 > it here on Monday -
day evening Oct. 20th. ' 1'he
cumpany numberg thirtfi'e artists -
ists and \IIusidans \ , traveling-
their own \'esl hule palace car ,
showing under a waterproof tent
seated with the latcst improvcd
pavilion opera scats. 'l'heirlarge
I elevated stagc fitted with ncw
and appropriate scenery enahlc
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them to gh'e a correct and realistic -
tic prod uction of the great drama
in its entirety.
Prof. Duncan's supcrb ot'che -
tra will delight all with
a speciall ) ' arrangcd musical -
cal program , making an cnjoya1 > le
cvening of mirth , music and melo-
drama.
Prof. Pilcher' Algcrian band
will give two open air concerts ,
at noon and 7:30 : p. m.
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InlKI N ItHH COI..lttut N Ii'VH. !
li'our new st ; nts entered last I
weck.
Prcsident HOlHh went to Hyno
last 'l'hursda ) ' .
President Housh spcnt Satm-
day in Grand Island.
Ben l ichards of Oconto spent
last Sunday at home.
Mrs. li'arritor called at the
prcsident's ol11ce last li'riday.
'I'he College 1.iterarj' Socicty
will meet next 'l'uesday e\'etling.
David Dewc\ . ' after an absence
of two wecles. has rctmned to
school.
1\Iate Moore and Hamah Ryer-
son havc elu'ollcd in thc Music
Departmen t.
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Professer Garlieh's chorus class
for students will meet on Friday
evening of cach week.
Jessie Bartley of Broken Bw , !
and f4conc Overman of Dun11lng. .
Clltered college last wcek.
'l'hp Normal departmcnt has recently -
cently sent out one thousand letters -
ers t teachers in 110rt hem a nIl
wcstcrn Nebraslm.
'l'he Music departmell t under i
the direction of Professer Garlichs
will g'l' a concert 111 the opera
house about Oct. 30. '
On account of the great. corn
crop , several of the young men
studcnts cxpect tu spend some
time out of school helping-in corn
harvcst.
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Sixty ( lolt rs worth of ' 1ew
sheet music , and collcctions of
standard composers , has hecn received -
ceived hy the Music dcpartmcnt.
'I'hl' collcction includcs the works
of American , Gcrman and Pol ish
composers.
'J'hc l\I usic dcpart men t recei v-
ed two ncw pianos last week of
the hest malec. One is an Estcy
made b ) ' the well known Estc } '
Organ Co. anll thc other is manu-
facturcd hy Stacy and Camp.
Each case is finishcd in polishcd
oak.
Onc hundred-twenty ncwdou1 > le
scats havc 1 > een rece'cd. . 'rhey
were madc b ? ' the A. II. Andrews
School li'urmture Co. of Chicago ,
accordi ng' to spccial plans furnish-
cd by Prcs. Housh. 'I'hey arc of
the desk pattern with drawcrs
and hook rack. 'l'he seating capacity -
pacity of the colleg-e is now ahout
thrce hundred.
A pplicatious for several tcach-
crs havc hcen receivcd hy the
Normal deparmen t. 'l'cachcrs
are vcrj' scarcc. All but eight
out of ninet \ ' countics in Nehras-
ka havc raiscd the averagc salar-
Lcs , 1\lcPherson Co. has secured
only two out of the ten tcachem
it needs. Out in Scott's Bluffs
Co. on thc Colorado line they arc
paying' $40. a month in dist ict
schools. I n Cherry Co. SOUlC ( l1st-
rids are paying$50 a month.
111I11111 J'all In lIer ChaIr
Last li'riday nool1 whcll A. E.
Anderson returned to his jewelry
store from dinner he found his
sister 'Miss Mollie dead in her
chair. Shc has heen visiting
with her brother here for several
mon tlm and remained most of the
time with him in the store. It
was her custom to stay in the
store at noon while Mr. Anderson
went to his meals. She was in
'I. her apparent health last Friday
noon when he went to dinner 1 > ut
on returnillg in a half hour he
found her dead sitting in a chair.
Heart failure wa dou1 > t1ess the
caune of her death. Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock her funeral
sen'ices were held in the Pres1 > , -
terian church ami the remains
were laid to rest in the Broken
Bow cemetery. 'rhe d ceased I
was not strong hut was abte to 1 > e I
up and assist in the store most !
of tlH' timc. She '
was a 1II0st cs-
tinmble lady and enjoyed the es-
teelll of her ' '
acquaintances. 'l'hc
HHI'UDT.ICAN extends to Mr. An-
dcrson the sincere sympathy oflhe
communitj' in his great bereave-
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Ilun.
Elizabeth , the wife of 'JB. .
'l'hompson , who rC 1les on the
I1011and farm southeast of tOWll
was found dead in her bcdlast
'J'hursday moming.
1'he deceased was in her usual
health the day previous. When
she retired in the evening shc
complained of a pain ill her
shouldcr. Ml' . 'l'hompsol1 prepar-
cd a poultice and applicd it on
thc all1icted part. It was about
thrce o'clock 111 the moming he
woke up and inquired of hcr
hcalth. Shc answcrcd him and I
turned ovcr in bed. On rising
next 1110rning' about ( , o'clock shc
was dcad. 'l'he dcceased was
sixty four ycars old. She was the
mother of scven childrcn of whom
ll\'C had precceded hcr in death.
Shc lcavcs a hus1 > : uul and two
sons to 1110urn her death. Her
funeral was held Ij\riday and her
rcmains laid to rcst in thc Bro1c-
on Bow cemetery. 'l'he HHI'UII-
I.ICAN ex e1Hs tilC sYl11pathj' , of
thc comm\l111ty to the relatJ\'cs
in t hd l' Jrrca t _ _ e a _ I.n . t.
D'okell , now l'olUlcnl . 'llIl\lIty ' Clull.
At a mcetingof the Brokenllow
Poli tic l gquali ty Clu h last Ii'ri-
I day cvcning the following ot1ice
bearers were elcctcd for the cn-
sueing ycar :
Prcsident , Mn . Caroline Carlos ;
\'ice-preidcnt ! , 1\h : . C. II. JelTords ;
Hcc. sccrctat'y , Miss Julia Willis
( rc-clcctcd ) ; cor. secretary , :0,1 is ! >
Lencola Great ; treasurcr , 1\lrs.
Louisc 'raylori auditor , 1\In . 1\1.
I . JclTords.
'l'hc next meeting of the club
will bc a progr.1l11111cutingat Mn\ .
Cha . Bealthceveningofthe24th
of Oct. All ar ial J.illvitcd. :
CA.Rn Olr " 'U."NUt : ,
Thereby cxtend lilY sincere amI
heartfelt thaules to the citi ens
of Broken Bow , who so kindly
gave' me their assistance and
sympaUI ) ' at thc dcath and funeral -
eral of I11j' dcaI' sister , Mollie.
A. g. ANUItHSON.
( ) \II \ Hottlm'H ll'otillg ,
'j'he undersigncd old settlcrs of
Cnstcl' county , belicving that an
old scttlers association should he
maintained in this county herchy
issuc a call for a g-athcringof the
old settlers of Custer county to he
held in Brokcn Bow , Wedicsday , ,
Octobcr 22nd , 1902.Ve mge thc
old residents frolll every part of
the county to attcnd this gathcr-
ingA permanent organir.ation
will he elTectcd and an annllal
gathering will hereafter be lwld.
A splendid prograul will he carded
out at this l11ecting , which will
hc anuounced latcr. If the weath-
cr pcrmits , thc gathering will
takc placc in the puhlic squarc ,
and in case of cold or stormy
weather it will bc hcld in the
court house. All old settlers are
urgcntly rcqustcd to he prescnt.
Busi ncss session will cO\Juncnce
at 10 a. m. , and pragrol11 will hc
carried Ollt in the afternoon.
Bring- your dinncr baskets with
YOIl. T4. 11. Jewctt ,
C. H. Holcomb ,
A. I . Humphrey ,
g. R 1 ) urccll ,
Dan JIasle ll ,
1 I. " 1. Sullhtn ,
C. TI. JclTonls ,
Dr. R V. 'l'alhot ,
D. M. Amsherry ,
Chas. Penn ,
Jcss Gandy ,
W. U. PUt'cell ,
W. A. George ,
C. W. Beal ,
Mrs. C. 14. Uutterson ,
Mrs. Martha 14cwis ,
1\11'5 , J. J. 'l'oole y ,
Mrs. A. n. t : tuclcey ,
1\11'5. A. , W. Gandy.
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Church , , "crvlCCM ,
l\PJSCOI'AI. CIIUllCU.
SI. Jolm's Episcopal , Eer\'iee Sunday
Oct. 19th. The twent-lirst Sundayaftcr
Trinity. Sunda ) ' School loa , III. Morning -
ing prnyer alld scrmon II a , III. \'eIl ng
) [ ) ' and Sermon 7 :30 : p , III , Tllt pu -
. ic 1S cordially invitce ! to thesc fCt\'ICCS.
I W , J : -ml RS. Rector.
1\1 , It , ClIlJIlCH.
l'nadl ug Iwrv ce in the 1\1. E , l'illlrch
SUl\Ila } ' , Mowing subject , "mclllcnts
of SuccesIJ , " Tcxt I Cor. 3 :21 : alul ,12.
l \'ening suhject , "ReCf'nt H\'Cllhl 111111
their Lessons" inchuling lliliscussioll of
thc rcccnt suprclllc court decision regar .
infr the Bihle in tnc public : ichools , Re.
me'm cr the cvcning service begins at
7:30. : G. 1' . 'fRIT1 S , Pastor.
lI\I'1'HiT CIItIHCII.
Scrv eI $ tll II u , III" nnel 7 :3U : p. III. h ) '
Rc\ ' . . 1' , l\lurris , SlIIulu } ' school ut 10
a , m. All IIrc conlillll } ' ill\'itcl1.
cur'ct..t Co" . . ' .
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Not wishing to carry carpets
we will closc thcm out at. actual
cost. 17 tf SQUUS ( nwo .
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1 BUSINESS POINTERS. $
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J. C. Moorc , abstracting\ ( (
Get your Clocks at Ed.
McComas' . .
.Moncy 10ancd on Improve
farms. JAMltS LItDWICH , ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb. .
If ) ' 011 are thinldng- buying
a farm now i the time. Make
your wants lmown.
A. T. S YnOL'l' .
Clocks , the very best , at
Ed. McComas' .
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li'oH St\IH-A live 1'00111 house
and six lots in llroken Bow.
1 ( , tf S. 1\1. DORRIS. ,
Jersej' w'ct potatoes at J. C.
Bo cn's. , . . .
Lubricating oils of all kinls at
Wilkin's drug store.
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I el\lel\l1 \ \ > er that Od. 25 is the
daj' that Dr. Seymour will b
hcre , and you should 1 > e at tb
hotcl eady , a his time will b
fu 11) ' occupicd.
School 1 > ooks alul supplics < < ; If
all kinds aL Rycrson & Watts.
Spccial attention gi V II distric
cxchangorders. .
Good ) f& & . Large barn , 2 gran-
cries , wind mill , nearly all under.
fcnce , 70 acres brolce , 1 > alanc
pasturc ' . mil.g from Bro1cen Bow.
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legant JQw.Jlry'
Ed. McComa8' . '
Job printing at this office. .
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Ii'arms for sale and lands for
, rcnt. Now is the timc to get
! farm chcap , as the cheap farm
. lf ( all goin'9' ' and prices are ad-
vuIcing rapul1y.-J. G.Brenizer.
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T-4a m psI AlIld nds an Ii sizes at
J. C. Bowcn's.
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See Ed. McComas' Fine " :
Jewelry. "
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Jt'OH SAI.H OH 'l'HADI\-ToWl1 "
lots and l few five acre lots in :
this city , for cattlc , horseg or farm \
land.-Alleu Reyner.
Dr. Seymour will he here Oct. !
25th and it is a foregone conclua. .
ion that he will have l 1 > usy day : ,
as h is successful treatment of eye ,
and car troubles have won him
tIe confidence and friendship of
all his patients in this community. .
Green and drj' fruits at J. C.
Bowen's.
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Cran hcrries at Bowen's.
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Wcst Union , Ne1 > raska-Yes , '
we will pa ) ' a part cash for 1 > ut- . t
ter and eggs. H.UIrUS G. CARR.
Watches--They Are Fine , j
At Ed. McComas'j ;
Several good farms for sale at J
l bargain , including lIlj' OWI1.- ' .
JHSSlrGANDV , 44tf 1
FOr Elegant Watchc5 go to " ;
Ed. McComas' . . '
'l'he l HI'UlIl.ICAN amI Inter.
Ocean , $1.50. \
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Pepsin Gum , two pallkages for , ;
a nicleel at WilIdng' Pharmacy.
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Ed. McComas has a Fine
Lot of Nice New Silverware.
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Section of range land in Dawson - '
son Co. 2 miles from irrigation .
also one-hal f section in Gosper
3 lIIiles frolll Smithfield , part farm . ' ; ,
land. Also other pieccs write me. 1
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Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass , deytist , office " ; 1
northwest corner of , Realty Block.
8-1 tf. .
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At the old stand on the corner.
Pure new cider for mince meat at .
U n's of course.
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If you intend to build call at
Dierks LUlIlber Co. and get prices. ,
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Squil'eB Uros. who recently , . ,
purchased the \Vi11ing stock are
old implement and hanJware deal- ,
erSt 'rhcy are lrcparcd } to meet ,
the , lel11ands of their patrons. The
pu1 > lic is tl\'ited to call and see' : .
them for bargains. li'air and
honerable treatment wi1l1 > e their
motto with all. 10-2 tf.
1000 acres in western Custer
mostly ta1 > le lmd.-A. : T. Slty-
1101.1' .
Dr. Seymour eyc specil1list ,
here Satnrdaj' , October 25 at
Grand Central. .
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