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

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USTER OUNTY EPUBLICAN. '
. Es'rABLISHED 1882. 'l'IlE OFFICIAT4 PAPER Oli' CUS l'ER COUN'l'Y. T4ARGES'1' CIRCULA'l'ION OIi' ANY PAPgR IN 'l'UE COUNTY.
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VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THQRSDAYJ DECEMBER 25 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.28.
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. Afterthoughts. I
Dhl you forgct SOIll olld I
r Did ) 'ou get a I.cttcr p1cscllt
than you gave ? .
Why not c\'cn up the scole
with a New Vear gift ? 1
. It's perfectly propcr.
For such nil occasioll gold
J and si1\'er articlcs arc perhaps I
: appropriat than anything
'Ve have man ) ' desirable ami I
besutiful articles sl1itahle for
New Vear prescnts.
Prices that will ellublc you to ,
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statt ; the year on all ecollomical .
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Tahlets -
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J. C. Haeberle's ;
. Perle Elizabeth Fields ,
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tHlI' 1J UtlJikn .
01 1rICH 1I0US :
9 a. m. to 12 111.
1:30 : to" p. m.
Or by appointment.
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- Anderson's Store
. -Office over Jewelry
in Realty DIock , rokell Bow , Nebrnska.
Nebrnska.'I
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A dandy lot of Solid Siver
f . B. Souvlnir Spoons from
66c upwards at A. E. Ander-
son's.
'rierney Bros. wants poultry.
" -ubllc Stde POHlponcU.
C. P. li'oote of Merna , post-
.1 poned his sale that was to ha , ' (
I been heln the 20 to Dee , 30.
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CORN , \.N'I'ltn. .
Our suhscribcrs who ha\'c confer
for sale will do well IIt (
j write F. E. Stearns , Bayard , Ne
, braska , quoting him pri cs. II (
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't'o whom it ma y concern : -1'ht
J public is hcreby notified not tc
j , purchase one promissory nO i
j' g'en h ) ' mc to one 'L' . B. Damrell
1 dated March 17 , 1')02 ) , for $210
t- duc in one ycar , as the same wa
I obtained il11der misrepresen ta
1 , tions of fact and I did not recc \ "
value receiptec1 for.
D. W. Low ,
2fl-21) Loc1i , Neb.
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'l'alcen up , No\'emher 1 , lym
one light red three ycar old he l
1 f er , branl1ed on' thc left hip wit'
J. and a combination figure reI
resenting P. R L. 'l'he owne
is r quired to prove property an
pay expenses. C. E. BATHS ,
27.30 .3f miles south of Gatc !
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' DCCCl1lJct ! : 21) anti 30 The UllrlillglJ
i , Route will scll tickets from : UlY poillt i
Nebraska or South Dakota to Lincoll
i Feb. , nnd return at one fare for tl
, . round trip. 'fickcts good returning UI
i til Junuary 3. 19'13.
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. LauUvellrumo-QuItIllU ! Tablet ! curo. to en
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Frank Grieblc of Walworth ,
made this oO ce a usiness cull
Satmday.
Miss I4ih ic Brenizcr is u t humc
l from th statc university to spend
the holulays. .
Ceo. ll. Mair , editor of the Cal- .
laway Courier , was a city \.isitor :
the hrt of the weck.
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'l'he lnI'tJIII.IcAN wisflCS its
tIlany readers a Men'\ ' Christmas
and 'a Happy New y'ear.
Mr . O. N. 'l'hostcr on of A11i-
cnce , who is visiting here with
relatives , made this oO cc a husi-
ness call yesterday.
l\T. F. 11'reed has sold his ar-
bcl' shop to Ed. Neth. Mr. l"recd
expects to take up the study of
dentistry in a few weeks.
Dr. Farnsworth , the dcnti t.
has liought out Dr. Basp , the lat-
tcr gentlemall. . .et ritig from the
business. Dr. Bass thinks of going -
ing into anothcr line of usincss
in the future.
I Miss Bertha li'oot of Me1'l1a is I
visiting in the city this week.i i
She returned recently from a trip
to the Pacific coast and stopeil in
Colorado to visit friends on her
'return.
'l'he merchants of the city ha'C
enjovcd a fine holhLay tradc the
pas ( week , with the exception of
Saturday. 'L'he prospective
storm ind'cations kept most peo-
pIe at home until Monday.
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1VI. Milmineolof Holdrcdge , fath-
cr of Mrs. A. ' 1' . Se'bolt , will
spcnd thc holidays with his
daughter. Mr Milmineo represented -
sented the Lombard Investment
Co. in Custer County in carly
days.
'rhe . city schools adjourned.
last 11'rHIay for a two weeks , vaca-
tion. This gives the pupils - a
splendid chance to enJoy this
fine sleighing weather and most
of them are improving- the
opportunity.
F. W. ConIc ) ' . publisher of the
Calla way ' 1'ri une , who has been
visiting in the south and east thc
past two months. accompanied by
his wifc. arrived home Saturday.
During his absensce , his son has
had charg' < ) of thc paper.
Judge Su11i\'an accompanied by
his son , Lin , and Ameliao , the
Filipino and something less than
it dozen houlHls came in from the
north ' 1'uesday afternoon' from a
wolf chase. 'l'he Judge had enc
wolf straped on his horse , hack of
the saddle.
E. } < ' . Stcphens , proprietor of
. the Crete nurseries was a fricndl\ '
caller at thh ; onicc Monday afternoon -
noon anc1 left liS a sample of
apptes , for' which he has our
. thanks. He gave a talk at the
meeting of the Connb' .11 rticul-
tural Society Mend : i afternoon.
- DIF.D-Caldcr , . , , ; unday , Dec.
21 , ! i'lorencc M.ftI.'v.r4' II. B.
Calder of Col > urg , age 24 years.
'rhe deseased was well and fa\'or-
- ably known in the \'icinity of Cus-
ter Center , wherc she used to live.
She lca\'es a husband , two smal1
- children , a mother , two Rister !
and two hrothers to mourn hel
death.
MAHlmmlIosAHAwCOI'SHY. : .
-On Monday Dec. 22 , 1 ' )02 , hj
HeS. . P. Morris , pastor of tlu
First Baptist church of this city
Mr. Jess Hosahaw and Mis
- Gcrtie Copsey both of W stcrlle
'l'he cermon\ ' took place at tht
parsonagc aitd at its closc thl
bride and groom wcnt immediately -
ely to their home at Westerville
- 'rhc city police iu\'aded a pri
vate 101 Re in . ! west part 0
thc Clt ) ' one I11ght last week ani
caught a four hand game 0
cards with $60 in stake moncy 01
thc table. 'l'he gam lcrs wer4
placed undcr arnt and taiwi
before Police Judge G'SchwiuI
the next day. 'rhcy plead guilt :
and wcre Hncd each $12.00 aw
- cost which they promptly paid
' 1'wo of them were young men
I n order that the ) ' might b
connced that the way of tll
transgressor is hard tht : count ;
a ttorney had them arrestel
again under the state law an ,
IS took them bcforc J udgc Snyde
- who bound them over to the di
trict court. Kirk thinks tha
S12.00 is entirely too cheap for
hi game of cards in Uro ken Bow.
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Ra } ' Armour camc home from
T4incoln Friday . night to spend the
holidays.
Will \VaVgood and wifc of
Wyoming are \'isiting in the city
wfth the family of I' . J. Pitt-
away.
l .li'.l\Iyerswho is at hOlllc frolll
thc tate'univcrsity for the holidays -
days , made this onicc a fricndly
call Saturday.
Gus. J. Alb rt of Bamboo , Wis-
consin. made this oOicc a fricl\llly \
call today in ; ompan ) ' .with his
unclc , n. C. h.onkle.
11. \\r. Albert , who recently sold
his farm \Vcissert haslmoved to
Auslcy for thc winter. IIe made
this oO ce a frienc1v . call today
and rcquested thc. Hepublican
changed to his ncw .lddrcss.
Governcr-l lcct Mickcy , has :
shown the courage of hi cOIl\'ic-
tions in dcclining to sanction an
inaugural all on his inauA'uration
da v. His posit ion is recei vi ng
th comUlcllIlation of the pr s of
the state gcncrally.
Mr. C. ' 1' . 01'1' and 1\Irs. Sails-
hnry both of this city were married -
ed at the hOl11 of the bride last
'fhursday night , l ev. Shetler
officiating. . . 'L'hc high contract- .
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mg partIcs arc among tl 1C .t' S
most highly re pccted citizens.
'l'he l lwum.lcAN joins their
many friendi' > in extending
congl'atulations.
J. II. Cosner' of Broken Bow ,
rcpresenting the Modcrn Brotherhood -
hood of America , a fraternal society -
ciety , has been in our city this
week. Mr. Cosner was at Gering
two years ago the past summer
when the " 2ta tion" consisted of
four houses in a stalk field , and is
naturally surprised at its growth.
-Scotts Blufl" Republican.
B.V. . Kellenbarger of Merna ,
was a friendl ) ' caller 'fuesday.
He informs us that there is to be
an Iowa reunion at his home on
Christmas. A number of the
Hawkcyes of that vicinity will
be thcre and a good timc will be
enjovcd.Ve regret that owing
to previous arrangements wc can
nut accept il1\.itation . to be
among the number.
It was our pleasure lrida ) ' of
last wcek on an invitation of
Prof. J. M. Scott , .Supt. of the
ciry schocls in company with C.
'V. Beal to rcview thc class in
9th grade in English grammer.
The ages of the members of this
class range from 13 to 17. While
the degree of proficiency as in
all classes var.r thc general
lmowledge of the work the class
has gonc O\'er is cxceptionally
good for pupils of their age.
'rhe review was oral and occupied -
ed about an hour and a half and
covercd 128 pages of HOlleshells
tcxt book. 'fhc examination was
highl } ' sati factor } ' ami thc pro.
Hcency very commendable to hoth
pupils and tcacher. Prof. Scott
has reason to be proul1 of such a
class.
'l'he U. S. Civil Scn'ice Commission -
mission reports that the ycar
ending June 30 , 1')02 , there were
14)83 persons appointed fr m its
registers. 'l'here was 4fl')2 morc
than was cvcr beforc appointcd
in a single ycar. An.ron wishing -
ing information about thcse pogi-
tions can secure it frce by writing
r for the Civil Servicc announce.
mcnt of the Columbian Corres.
pot1l1cnce Collcge , Washi'ng-lon.
D. C , ' 1'he Commission will hold
examinations to secure young
men and women for these place
during March and April , a !
. Bcatricc , Grand Island and
Omaha. Many people do no !
twow that these appointmcnt !
. are madc without political in.
. tlucnce and that a large share 01
_ thcm arc filled by those ha vi n
only a common school cducation ,
ut such is now the casc.
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A vcrprctty wedding OCCurCI
at the h llIc of thc hride's parents
A , J. Uurns , 10 miles South West u
Brolwn Bow at hie-h-uOOII , Sun
day , Dcc. 20. 1902. In t he pres
. cncc of scvcral relativcs alll
, fricnds , Miss Mary Burns Wa !
united in marringe to Mr. Stew
card Lantcrman. 'l'he bridc wa !
handsomely . styled in a whitt
silk , whilc. the groom was neatl'
clad in a cOl1\'entIonal blade. Mr
14anterman will be rcmemhered a' '
one of the soldiers of our late war
, t having heen in the servicc a
a I Manila for 18 months. He is :
successful farmcr and Ius friend
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arc : all who are his acquaintiul' .
ces.
' 1'le } hridc is the oldest daugh- .
tcr of A. J. Burns , and a young'
huh of a widc circle of admirers.
pos-aessing in an attractive man-
ncr many charms , and the groom
is to be congratulatcd in his
choicc.
'I'bcse happ ) ' young pcople will
malcc their homc on thc farm and
the best wishes of the community
is thcir instrumentality to a successful -
cessful and happ ) ' life. Jcsse
'l'cagardcn assisted at this most
pleasant occasion and reports
having done his best at the bountiful -
tiful spread table , which gave
continucd pleas1l1'e to the wcll-
wishing gucsts.
nootl NC\YII.
'I'he engagcmcnt of the charming -
ing comcdicnne , Dainty May Sar-
gent , is settlell at last and tbis
distinguished artiste will appear
here shortl ) . in the famous comedy -
edy "Othcr people's Money , " during -
ing Which she will display some
gorgeous gowns from thc world-
lenown establishmcnt of Madam
Gial1nic of New York City. 'J'his
is certial > . g'ood news and Manager -
er Great IS to be conbrratulatc on
this attraction for one
nig 1t during its tour from coast
to coast , as the com pan ) ' is of rare
exc l1cnce , . comprising some well-
knQwn artIsts.
UllHINItHtt CCU.I.I.cut NIr'VH.
o reports ll .be scnt out
thii month.
Prof. S. 1\1. Blue is visiting
friends ncar New Hclcna thi
wccik. .
1\Iiss l ub ) ' PinkIe ) ' , assistant
in he commercial depl1.tmcnt : , is
Spcltdtng hct ; vacation at her
hOttle in Ansle ) ' .
Mrs. Brownrigg , Prin. of the
shorthand department , left for
Omaha last Saturday where she
will spend thc holidays.
Pmf. C. 'V. Housh and family
are , dsiting relatives and f "iends
in Manvillc , 'Vyoming. The ,
will probably be gone ahout tW ( ]
weecs.
School will rcopen Januar ) ' 5 ,
1903. Ncw classes will be organ.
ized to accommodate the new
students which are expected to
enter school at that time.
Our night schooll will open
Monday eve Jan. 5 , 1903. Time , 7
to 930 ; : 'l'His school is for the
benefit of the business community.
Day studcnts are not expected to
attend. Regular classes will be
organized in the commercial and
shorthand departments. The
work in the cOllunercial department -
ment will consist of boolceeping ,
aritbmetic and penmanship.
'rbat in thc shorthand depart-
mcnt will consist of shorthand
and typewriting. .
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F. C. Embree marketed rye at
Anselmo Monday.
J. R. Baker is crying :1 sale to.
day east of Anselmo.
Miss CiaI' . Hunt is home fro111
College during'acation. .
C. D. Day and wife wcrc doing
business at l\Ierna on Saturday.
li'athcr ] clwards will spend hi ! '
Christmas at Joc Moore's thi
year.
' ' Hill thinks
Uncle'l'hom thaj
he must go to old Missouri t (
g-et his health.
We will havc more news aftc' '
Christmas. Aud will now wisl
you all a Merry Merry Xmas.
A. D. lIunt and wifc , 1\1. J
Beals and Mrs. S. Wuldingto1
were doing IHlsincss in the lIul
last li'riday.
now fcll again l.'riday uigh
and Sunday accompanicd will
wind which piled it , maldu1
travcl diO cull.
A. Hughcs says that he wil
he older than hc is now wlwn h ,
takcs another " 'Shhool Mam" tl
Mcrna iu. such a storlll.
Mattit } . 'odg'c camc home tl
spcnll her \'acation with thc 011
folles. She has hcen teachinl
threc months and this is her firs
tri p home.
Mr. J. C. Hempstead arrivec
with family anti householl
gouds on last 'l'ucsday. 'Phc
come from High Jiill 1\1issourj
We bid them welcomc.
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the hridc parents Dec. 21st , 1902.
Mr. Steuart T4antcrman to MiR !
Mary Burng. No particulars.
Bilt hoa1" < lsttys that Mr. Uly scs
Owen of Oconto , and l\1iss
Vienna Rc'nolds of Brolen Bow ,
will be married at Brokcn . Row ,
Dec. 25th 1902.
Charles Conley mo\'od ycster-
day from his fathers to' Sand
Valley. Hc had farmed there
last season and concluded it was
less cxpens'e to move his stock
to the foddcr than mm'c the
fecd.
DmD-Ncar : ! { yno , 'L'win
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Foxworthy agcd about three
monthsl of diseascs incident to
children ; the ) ' both took sick
abont the samc time , thc lirst
one dying after an illncss of a
few dll's on the 17th of Dec.
1902. and the othe1' lingcrcel tiil
the 23r when death camc to its ;
relief. l'hey are laid in thc 1 \'cr-
side Ccmctcry to awaint the
-Hesurrection rilOrning.
Several days since a J 01111 Doe
was enroute to the post ofiice on
horseback he thollght thc stced
might move fastcr and shc did.
After hc struck her with a strap ,
shc jumped from under him and
he turned a sommcrsault hack.
wards , alighting in thc snow on
his back ; he urose not in the hest
of humonr and mounted the
crittcr th1t ; fortunately had not
t\ot a wa ) ' from him , arriving at I
1\yno : wIthout furthcr mishap.
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'l'he Royal Neighbors will hold
a special mccting in Woodman
hallncxt 'Vednesday afternoon ,
Dec. 31 , for the pOl' pose of el.ect-
ing officers for the ensuing ) 'ear
and to transact an ) ' other busi-
ncss tJrat ma ) ' bc hrought before
the mceting.
By Order of Oraclc' ,
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Hl. Johns Epicopal service Sunday
Dec. 28. "lIol } ' Innocence. " Sunday
after Christmas. Sunday school I ( ) a. m.
Morning pra'cr al1ll sermoll I I a. 111.
Hvcning pra'er and sermon 7 : . ' 0 p. III.
, Thc puhlle iR cordially invitcI ! .
W. II , XAN JIIUtS , Rector.
I'IU\SlIVTltRIAN CIIURCH. .
Son' ces lIext Sabbath Ulornillg at I I a.
m. Subjcct "Hal111aniah Death Warrant. "
Hvcniug sen'ice at 7:30 : p. 111. Subject.
" ' 1'he Inf1uellcc of Sacred Song. " \ ' . P.
, S. C. l . at 6:30 : p. III. 'fhc e\'cnillg
scrvicc will be a praise service. The
choir under thc efficient lcadership of
Frank ' 1'avlor will render somc excellent
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allthcll1s. These serviccs which arc held
every last Sabhath evcning in the mOllth
arc mceting with special favor. We
givc a most hcart } ' welcome to strallgers.
AlIare welcome.
JlAI'Tls'r ClitIItCII.
For thc last Smlliay ill the kinin ) ' 1902 ,
the program will bl : ; 'l'he rcgnlar Ncssion
of the Bible School at 10 a. 111. 'fhe
growillg interest ill the Voung I.aclies
Class is a pleasant feature : in this dcpart-
meut of the church work. Divine Worship -
ship at 11 a. m. An appropriate sermon
. by the pastor , subJect "power" in
charactcr. Vou will'1 nd it suitable to New
Vear'N. Junior . V.I' . U. at 3 p. m.
l Senior B. V. P. P. at 6:30 : Ii. 111. A conquest -
quest mceting' , leader 1\1rs. Cndwell.
' 1'hl : l.ewis rothers Quartette will sing at
this Nct'vicc , 7:30 : p. m. preachingervicc :
pastor preachcs brief gospel sermon cn-
tilll:11 II A New Turn 10 all Old I.car. " it
, is cxpectcd that the I.ewis Brolhlt's
guartett will sing at this servicc also.
' [ hl:1I thcre is the hright happy song
scrvice at the opcning , 111111 the gcttillg
better acquaintcI } tilllc at the c1osc , Do
lIol COUlC to these scrvices if } 'ou at'e
afraill of the Gospel of JCSIIS Christ.
WCllllcsdn ) ' night , thc Illst ill the oIl !
: year , will be enc of special ) , the
hOllr will b 7 :30 : all effort wi Iruyer I made
have this servicf' "God "
to a fitting sleed"
to the pl1' t. I.l1Ilies Aid Society ' 1 hurs-
'III ) ' 2 p. III. Stranger ! Our privileges
. an' conlially cxtendcII to you.
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' 1'0 poiuts withiu 200 milcs rOlllill lrilJ
1 tiektts will he : ; ell ! at grclltly rCIltlcel }
JUtes Oil OCl'cmber 24. 25 : Ulil 31 al1ll
) lInuar ) ' I. Good rcturnillguntil ) ulluar ) '
2 , 1903.
Per furthcr particulars IIskthc _ Bllrlillg.
Ion agent. 27-2
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I. l1a ) ' . Nuw.lor tlln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii OC
tllIlCnr , JlOr C\ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ft. 1.1
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T.kll Lautl\'O JlroUlu Qulnln'I'ablele , AI
drulUlllIlII rrtuud llil/lUoney Ir II rail" to curu
f ! 11 : . \ \ , Uruvu' . IIgolliuru I.un nch Lux. 25c.
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r 'NTERS. '
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J. C. Moorc , abstracting. 2tf
'l'al < c your ducks to Tierney Bros
Pepsin Gum , two packages for
a nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy.
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ROOMS 'ro HItN'1'-.1\bs. A. E.
MAXWIU.L. 28 tf
} i'0l { SAJ.l\-PUre brecl Duroc
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Jere.r Males , G. E. CADWELL , .
22tf BrokenlBow , Neb.
For Cannon City Pca coal for "
slack burncrs go to Dierks Lum
ber & Coal Co. . 25tf 4
Pen SAJ.J OR 'fnADIt-Town , -
lots and a few Hve acre lots in "
th.is city. for cattlc.lrorses or f\1m :
land.-AlIcn Revner. . . .
FOH ALR-Onc larbl"C English .
Berkslure boar.--FnANK WHIS-
Sl\NHHmm. 25-tf
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1i'arms for sale and lands for
ren t. Now is the timc to gct a
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
arc all goinl ? ' und prices are advancing -
vancing raplclly.-J. G. llrenher. :
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Don't forget you get bargains
in'new as wcll as sccond hand
goods at Juc1 Kay's , south side of
square , Carlos' old stand. Look
out for thc ncw sign. 26-tf
- - rn'ey lk s - ; ; Y- the highest
prices turkcys and poultry of aU
Iteinds. Bring in your fowls.
T.4os'r-A tan colored foldin'e'
poc1eetbook with a dollar , some
'change besides and papersSatur-
day aftcrnoon , Dec. 20.inder !
please return to this office. ,
FOH SALH-A : farm near ;
Georgctown. consisting- 160 . \
acres. A good location. Inquire '
of Mrs.li'annie 14. Stuckey . , Ans- '
ley. Nebraska , 24 tf '
FOH SALu-One full circle. aU
steel , Kansas City hay press. .
C n"at t 1i ffic ' or on' ' Geo. W' . ,
lrow rd. ,
Several good farms for sale at
a bargain , including my own' : ' ; " "
JItssn GANDV. 441tf
Wcst Union , Nebraska-Yes , : i
we will pa ' a part cash for but- .
tcr and eggs. RUPus.G. CARR , M
Chickens , ducks , geese , antI i
turkeys , wanted at Tierney Bros.
I have purchased the dental i
practice of T. 'V. Bass and have :
moved into his office in the IRealty '
Block. All parties who have
made payments on extracting for
plates will he given credit for !
the a-mount by me.-T. L.
FARNSWOH'l'I1 , D. D. S.
Dierks Lumbcr & Coal Co.
handles the Cannon City Pea .
coal for slack burncrs. 25tf )
Moncy loaned on unproved i
farms. J AMHS LUDWICII.
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
If you in tend to build call at
Dierles Lumber Co. and get prices. J
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14ubricating oils of allldnls . at :
Wilkin's clrug storc. {
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hlock fl , Jewett's Addition to '
Brokcn Bow , Neb. A fine home. .
-Mus. Li'ANNII 14. S'1'UCJ.FV , An- !
slcy , Net > . 26-28
FOR SAI.lt-li'ivc acres lf land
in g'Hl st < ttc of cultivation adjoining -
joining Brokcn Bow for $1,00.
Inquir at this oO ce. 3-27 tf
' 1'he RIU'UnI.ICAN and Inter .
Ocean , $1.50.
FOlt SAI.n.-Two No. 1 farms ,
four miles from Broken Bow.
Alsoothcrlanl1s.-A. 'r. SnVllOI.T.
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Bros. 'l'hey want it surc.
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li'oH Hl\N'f-One of the best
farmg in Custer county , but few
improvemcnts , one hundred acres.
Good chance for some one shorten
on horses and machinery. In
\'allc ) ' six miles from Bow. Ad-
clressColU. , box 74City. 27-:18 :
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A good house for sale.
17 tf. H. BANGS.
Ji'OK SAI.J'l'he north east
quarter of scction 31 , township
It ) . ral1g _ 2 , Custer oounty , Ne-
hraslm , situated three miles from
Anselmo , Custer county , Nebr.
120 acres under cultivation , 40
acres fcnced for pasture. For
. I terms address MICJIA I. GRAUAH ,
Edgar , Nebr. 25-tf