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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1903)
-----'U"----- - , IF. : . . . ' " "If'U" _ , ; ; r' , , ' , _ _ " ' 1W . ; . , , . . ' ' 1" . . . " " . . . . f' . , . i Uti , L.r&rin , . ' \ltr \ "u i . - - . to . " . . . USTER OUNTY EPUBLICAN. gS'1'Allf4ISHBD 1882. 'rIlE Oli'FICIAT4 P.APEl Ol cus'rER COUN'l'Y. . f4ARGgs'r CIHCUT4A'rtON OIi' ANY PAPEl IN THE COUN'ry. - - } t . . . . . . . - . - : . VOL . XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JANUARY 8,190 , EIGHT PAGES. NO,30. - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . .4IIP"G."e . . : i j ( : . 'to 0 J , : ; . . ' . J I. J ' . . : \ I ' : Let Me Be J Your Watch Man. . , J I want you to fcel that when ) 'ou lea\'e your watch with me J for rcpairs , the work \\11 be . " done to tbe best of my abi1ity LInd in a competent manner. It J is my ambition to add to the I reputation I have in u swan measure estab1ished , of oing , J hO7st tborough Watch Reo . pamng. , d r.s0 Jt.'I ! . , , - ' . . . " . e---- . I I Tablcts . -ANH- School Supplies , . ) 0 ; ) . fif , . ? -AT- tl ' ! /1' o . . ) ! ! . ' . . . . I' * 1 J. G. Haeberle's ; i' ' - , - . - - . II DENTIST { 'l } 1IgP : ; ! _ ' . M8k n Ci Y t 1 8 1 \'Ork. .j\ P.tCCR ll'880Dllhe. ! . . ' Allwork gnaruutcf\.t. ( , " I'nll 8Dll tl : " me Iwlorc I : tug ( J1 ewhcr : ' , . Ontce-tn Bolton Uow MInto Blluk 11111"11111 : . i' f . 1110\011 \ Dow , NetJf 8kl1. , Mike Scanlon's restaurant is \ , head quarters for fresh oysters. 29-30 It . . . . t - - - - - - - - - - - ' All watch and Jewelry re- I" " pairing neatly and promptly done at Ed. McComas' . , , . .TOI-S TII H COtlGIl . ANU'VOHJi : " OI'F' . IIF. COl. " . 1.ulltlvo " fnlllcl8 cold lIromo-QIIIIIJn" carcs 11 \ \ ! . 111 0110 I1ny. No cure , Nnl'lIY 1'llco , \ ! . c'nll. I ! . W. H. Penn & Co. havc a tine tj line of mcns and boys shoes. ' 1 Call and see them before pur- " . 9-3 il" chashing e.lsewhere. : " All kinds of Jewelry repairing - ; ing at reasonable prices , and ; \ . work guaranteed at Ed. Mc- J" " Comas' , Roy Thompsol1 ( ; watch maker. \ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Money loaned all lInpro\'c < 1 t farms. JAMES 14IWWICH , ' " \ 7 18 tf Brokcn Bow , Ncb. . ' FOR SAI.H--WO : : tons good haJ 't ' and c.\11c. \ stalks. rang-c ant I water.-C. U. 'l'II : lIPSON. 30t. ' ) G. M. lla1'l1 rticial 7nd ; ey ( ' . , . . . specialist froll1 Omaha , will 1) ( \ at the Bowman Hotel. Anselmo Nebraska. Januar\ , l'JO . A ! tlti is his first'viRit hcre It < I , charges will be made for ex ninations. Call and see l ! \ : I Balance staffsI. 75c : pivet staffs , $1.00 ; a1 ' 1 Ed. MoComas. ' . . ' . _ - . ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ . \ \ t nCUEs'rER'S ErGlISH : i PENNYROYAL PILLS ,1. J ' . . . . ' - \ , 80,0 0\ 0 e,1.I II : " 0\\5' - , Sl.Ib S o . " CO u t e Nar.lWII8 , reliable. l.u.II..1U1c IIruggllt fll ( 'IUC"'rln'H ENUI.INII III n. . . . aD. 'I'uh" ( ju' " nB metallic oU."r. box u.-n. s , bl'iIM . . . . . . .n\.ru. wltll blue . . . IIIII.U ribbon , uUun".u..llmll..llulI. . . lIu'ul "our llruggls' ' . . bellil h' . 111 I..rll..iln. . . . ' ' . . ur 81UIIII'8 lur 'l'e..1 . . . . . . . . wunlnl. . IIn.l n..I1- . . . . . .utllt. . . . Inll/tr by re'urn ; ? lull. lu.OoO'l'"lIIuulIl"ls. bold b , & 11 VruaKI8tti. OUiOnEBTlm OURMlOAI. 00. :11100 : nudlaon Hquah' . . . . . . . . . . , I'A Kea" . . . ULlt . . .ptt. , - 'I ' : : : : : cif ; : : : : : : : I I , - Andrew Shcrbeck of West er- ville , was a friendly caller Mon- day. ' 1'r. . Wiiliams of Aasley , made this ofiice a friemUr . call : Saturday. I W. H. Penn & Co. are offering ! HJ-Iccial bargains on over coats. Sec their ad. Jolm H. l\Iockett of Lancaster ! county , was the succesful ! can- . didat for speaker of the house. Geo. B. Mail' of Callawa\ . ' , was a city . visitor Tuesday. 'l'his office. acknowledges a social call. . Mrs. ' 1' . , V. Dean of West. Union , is visiting with her dauhg- ter , Mrs. N. L. Reynolds , this week. II. Ullom of Milburn , came over Sunday and brought his son , Roy , in to attend the Business College. S. G. Campbell of Brownlee , Nebraska , was in the cit ) ' thc past week. His wife is in the I J Hospital for treatment. 'rhe County Board of Supervisors - visors adjourned l.esterday evening - ing Sine die. 'I he procecdings will appear next week. B. S. 'VeIls of Merna , made this ofiice a business call Mon- day. Mr. 'VeUs is in the jewclrv busincss . . nd reports last ye r the best in his expericnce. I . Henry Bassett of l tna , was ! \'isiting the first of thc week in thc city with the family of his daughter , 1\1rs. Jas. Chittick. He made the RHI'UI11.ICAN oOice a friendly call. The Brokcn Bow Political Equality Club will mect at thc home f Mrs. Walter George , Friday cvcning. January 9 , 1903. All are cordially invited' to at- tend.-JmIA wi.T.Is , S c'y , . The \V esterlle corrcsponden t of the Chronicle-Citizen ' - a's : "Axcl Sherbeck wa successful man in thc guessing contest last week , winning on S191.01 , the sales being SlfJ1.06. F. D. Mills was a close Recond with $191.00. John and Hugh Kennoyer have decided to mo\'e to Dakota in the spring and go into the stock business. While John was gone 11P there on a'isit he found that government land can yet be had on a stream whcre grass for grazing and hay is plenty. New Year's da'l was obsen'cd by a number ili this city last 'l'hursday. 'rhe P. g , O. socict , reccived at the homc of Mrs. It. I 1\1. Rublee. Mrs. Alpha Morgan 1 pt open house and was assisted by several of her lady friends in receiviug the callers 'l'he homc of 1. A. Reneau was h.eadquarters where Mrs. Heueau , assisted by a number of other ladies , extended a welcome to a num11'r of callers , l\lARHllw-At the homc of the . bride's parcnt ! > in Bcrwyn , Wed- I ncsday evening , December 31. 1902 , at 8 p. m" in the presence of the family and relat'es and a few friends , by ReR Bellis , Frank UuIT of Edgemont , S. D. , and 1\Iiss Maggic Happ of llcr- wyn , 'l'he hridc is thc eldcst , daughter of 1\11' . and Mrs. Peter HaP ) of llerwyn. She has a large circle of friends in her _ homc community whose hearty g-ood wishes will follow her to I I. dget11ont. S. D. , hl'l' future , hOlllc. On Christmas day at noon at the home of the brides mother , - Mrs. 'rhornton , Halph Cannon and 1\1 iss Daisy 'l'hornton were united in marr agl" It would be difiicult to namc two 'joung people - ple better known in 'Westerville than these , as they havc both l \'ed here from childhood. Mr. Cannon is a prosperous young farmer , who enjoys the respect and friendship of all who know , him. ' ] hl' hride , a beautiful y ung lady , with mallY graces of mll1d as.ell as persall , was one of our popular and sucessful teachers , as well as the prime favorite of large circle of friends. In extending congratulations we know we shall not otTend hcr hus- hand hy reminding him that bJ " common consent especial felicia. ' . Hens are due him. Ma ) ' long life , . , I happiness and prosperity be t heirs.- ester\'ill corn spol1dent t in the Chrouic1c-Ciliten. : . Jas. Pierce of SoinmeHord,1 I made Uti ofiice a soctal cllt yes- tcrday. ' . I See the ad of W. II. Penn & . Co. on last page of thh issue for. bargains on o\'er coats. C. II. Ienned ' returned last Friday from a.tsH to Auburn. lIe returned by the way of. . Omahu. ! Mrs. G. Hogeland has gone to Grand Island to visit a few' weeks with her daughter Mr$1 C. S , Osbornc. 'l'he state legislatur. convened Monda y and promptly'efi'ected an organization in conformity with' ' the caucus nominees. Levi King , the real cs.tate agent of Mason City. made this ' ofiice a business call 'Saturdav. and placed an ad in our colun1l1s. See his card clsewhere if you want to buy real cst ate. The following is the list of Custer county teachers eurQ.lle at the mcebng of the State ' ' Association held 'l'eachers at I.incoln last week , by the Lincoln - coln Daily Star : Nellie Downey , llroken Bow ; Sadic Whitehead , Brol < en Bow ; Madge Kay. Broken Bow ; 1\Irs. Emma E. McCray , Sargent ; John G. W. Lewis , Broken - en How ; I4ill ) ' M. Henne , Merna ; Nettie D. Ilannawald Merna. We arc informed by Agent Ormsby that we werc misinformed - ed about the telelhone bcing ordered - dered out of the depot. The facts are , as he states them , that thc ofiicc was rushed with business - ness during the holidays , and that some people had become ycr ) ' presistant in telephoning the depot cvery few minutes. making inquiry about the trains , so that they could not attend to thc telcgnlph business and tele- phone. lIe requcsted the manager - ag-er of the tclephone company to disconnect the depot telephonc until the rush was over. It was a nccessity to stop the abuse and not thc 'usc 6f the telephone 'pri : . vileges that caused Mr. Ormsby to suspend the 'phone tetnporar- illy. It was the understanding when the 'phone was put in the depot that central would answer all calls in reference to trains. If the customers would adhere strictI ) ' to that rule th.c pther business O\'cr t he 'phone can bc attended too without great in- convenience. Mr. Ormsby ex- presscs his willingness to accom- molate the public to the extent of his ability and time , but their hundreds of other duties each demand their proportionate share. UUHINUHH COLLEGE NI.WH. Our night school opened Monday - day eve and is running nicely. Miss Amret Hart is at her home at Virden , Neb. on account of sickness. Ray McCall , who has bcen absent - sent for some weeJ < s past , h1s returned - turned to takc up his work in the commercial department. 'rhe following \'isited school at thc hcgining of the week : J. II. Ullom , Milhurn ; Mr. Hoherson , T40max ; R. W. Shaw , l\Iilldalc ; Andrew Shcrback , ' 1' . C. Berr ) ' , and l . G. Gorsag-e frolll Wl'ster- \ ' 11 ( ' . 0111' rapidly increasing aUen- dence ma ) ' nccessitate the building - ing of more room to accammo- date thc students. However we can seat two hundered students and have enough room at prcsent to accommodn te se\'cra 1 more students. Howard 11all since g-raduating has held a responsible position with Schmoellcr and Muller who arc wholesalc dealcrs in pianos at Omaha. Howard states that lw has just rece'ed another I'aise of salary. Although on1) ' fifteen years of age , hc commaIH1R a mans salary. Frank Ruble enc of our formcr students who has a first class position - sition with the Nebraska Plumb , ing Con pan ) ' at Omaha was at home for a few days \'acation duringtIll' hojdavs } I"rank is ou { , ff th ( > young' I ll'n of the age who is maldng- the IIIOst of hi ! opport u nit ies. 'l'hl' namcs and .uldrcs-oC's . ! 01 students who entered school thi ! week arc as follows : Clyde Pig. man , W. E. l cader , Sadil' Nor. cutt , Bertha Schakelford , Sam Lee , Glen Heam , Bcrt Hutt , n. C. I Uutt. and \Varren Marcy , Brokel1 Eow ; Walter Hickenbottom , Willard Gorsagc , Chas. Berry , Westervillc ; Dnrfrec , Hyatt , O. I A. Glidwell , erw\'u ; Presley nell , Ernest Bell , Jei1l1ie Russell , N w Helena ; A , E. Spull , Simeon ; Olive Klkmp , Klump ; Orin Shaw , : Vlilldale ; C. W. Hircock , Ella Downe ) ' , MC1'I1a ; Hov Ullum , Mil- burn ; 1m S. Spratt : Arnoldi Ev- erettc RObprson , T.omax ; llessie Lewin , Comstock , : A. GOIIII Comedy ComluR' . 'l'heatre gocrs would do. well to bear in mind that Dainty May Sargent , OtiC uf the most charming - ing comedicnnes on the American - can stage atul without questiun the most supcrbl } ' gowned , is coming herc on Saturday Jan. 24 , in her famous comedy success , "Other People's Money. " It is the one comedy abovc all that evcry one has expressel a desirc i to sec. Miss Sargent has retain-I ed all of last season's nearlr.all com- pan } ' . l'he ladies of this city , alwa s noted for their attention to II ashion's dictates , will no doubt be interested 111 viewing the elaborate creations worn by Miss Sargent. II rrJa Wlthllra\V UlK Allllt'al. The Omaha Bee stated Tuesday - day that J. A. Harris had with- dr nvn his appeal to the Supreme court and would servc his scn- tance for a .rear in the peniten- tuary. It is current1.y predicted that he will not , but that Governor - or Sa\'age will pardon him out ju t before his term expires today. Later.'l'his Ulorninw ; Bee states that : " ' .rhe governor conunuted the scntcnce to one day's imprisonment , which operated - ated the same as a full pardon , all by pre-arrangement. " UUl S UN A'f'l'HSnANCE , Allolltctl b ) ' tbe DOIlI1l or Educl1t1ou or Urokcu now School Dhltrlct . . December I , H102. l-"No pupil shall be admitted r to the first grade after the first week of school beginning J ann- ary 5 , 1903. . 2-No'I'ICH'1'0 PArOJN'rs ; : In all cases of suspension or expulsion from the school , the parent or guardian shall be imtncdiately noti'fied by the teacher , pcrsonally or by written ttote , of such suspension - pension or expulsion , attd t hc cause of t he same. 3-Anslmcus : Any pupil in any deparment , except the High Schools. who shall be absent lour half days within four consecutivc weeks , or an ) ' pupils in the High School who shall bc absent three half days within four consecutive weeks , without excuse satisfactory - tory to th teacher from the parent - ent or guardian , given either in person or by written note , shall forfeit his seat in school. Pupi1 thus HUHpcnd 11 shall 110t hc restored - stored to the chool untill the parent or guardian shall satisfy the s pcrintendent that said pupils - pils will be punctual in the future , and obtain from him written permission - mission for their return. 4-Pupil will he mar1Cd aH absent - sent who do not cntcr their rooms before timc for recess , morning and afternoon , and wIll be marked - ed tard ) ' whcn not in their rcspec- tive seats hefore the last bell ceases to ring. ' 1'wo times tardy shall be considered equivalcut to I one-half day's ahsence. SW AHNINn No'rIcH : Whcn the abscnces of any pupil havc so accumulatcd that two additional half days shall exclude him from t he school , t hc tcacher sltnll notify - tify parent or guardian of this fact , either in person or by a written note , taken by some . othcr pupil , requcsting an acknowledgement - knowledgement of its receipt. h-CUAHACTI\R OP ] XCUSR : No mere statement that the parent has kept the pupil at homc shall be accepted by thl' teachers as an excuse for tardiness or absence , and unless it shall appear that ickness or some other urgent rca- son , rendering attcndance im- I possible or cxtremel ) ' inconvcn- tcnt , has dctained the pupil , thc I e cuse shall 110t be deemed sat- I i1 ! 2ictor ) ' . - A. R. Humphrey returned this morning from Lincoln ! ; A heav ) ' wind prevailed 'l'ues- I < Ia ) ' night and ) 'cstcrday maldng I it'ery rl ! mgreeahle for out door work. G. W. Apple and C. S. 1\lartin wcnt to Omaha the first uf the week to attend the mceting of the Ictail hardware denlers. .The special meeting of th M. B. A. that was to have been held tomorrow night is recalled as the hall had bccn prcviously let for that date to thc K. P's , I . - - - - - - - - Cllurcll Hcrvlce. . . IU'ISCOl'AI. CUUltCU. I St , Johns Episcopnl service Sunday Jauuary II. Pirst Sunday after the I\piplllltl ) ' . Sundn ) ' school 10 n. m. . Moming prn'cr and scnnoll II a. III , Ih'clling JJrtI'el' allll sermon 7 :30 : p , 111. The pubhc is conllnny invited to these servicCf1. W. n. XANDlUtS , Rector. UII.CtlUUCU. Scrvices next Sunday as follows : 10 a , m. Sundar 5tchool. I I a. 111. Sermon b ) ' Pastor. Subject , Unit ) ' of the Christian Church. 6:30 : p. m. Y. P. It U. mect- ing. 7:30 : Sennon b ) ' 1'nstor. Subject. A waming to the Unfruitful. The Public is invited und win bl ! hClutily wdeomed to 1111 UlCse services. \ \ ' . T , 1'mutPnstn \ " . l'IUSII\'TItUIAN ! CHURCH. Scr\'fccs ncxt Snbbnth morning at II n. 111. Iwcllillg at 7 : o p. III , Thc morning - ing subjcct is "l\timsterinl Hllllclll on. " Inthc c\'cuillg the pastor prenche1 his secolld scrmon on the series on Vitnl Subjects. Snbjcct , "Good In\'cstmcnts. " 'l'hcse sermons lue espccinn ) ' 1II1nptel1 to YOUllg people 1\1111 u henrt ) ' welcome wil1 he givcn to nil ) ' nttcllllinJ ? Y. 1' . S. C.I I It ut 6:30 : ) I. lit. Subject , "Bringing others to Christ. " All lire "Imliully in- viteel to uttctulthese scn'ices. IIAI''l'IWr CUUltCil. The llihlc school wil1 stile 1) ' litl ) II , III. on } lulUl1ry II. 'l'his will be a session of more thnn ordinary interest ; do IIOt fnil to he prcsent. Divinc worship nt r I n. UI , ' 1 he pastor will prcnch an II1stallntion sermon to the ncwly elected officers nlld teachers of thc Bible Schoo1. Thcre will be special music for the occllsion. Junior n. v. P. U. willll1cet nt 3 p _ 111. This wil1 be exnlllinatioll aftcrnooll. Mrs. Amsberry will cOlldllct it. 9:30 : p. nl. ) 'he Selli9r. Society will gathcr for its pray iHmc. . At this service pastor \\111 dehvcr the first of the Christinn CII1turc I.ectures durillg the first 15 miulltes , thell the rcgulnr II1cel ng , topic. "Bring- ing others to ChriRt. " ; :30 : the gORpel hour , pastOl' will preach : t hricf niblc Bcr- .mon. The music. will just reach the righ spot. and you win be blesscd by ntlelld- 'auce , come in time for the song service. Topic , "Not Good Enough. " Wednes- ay 7:30 : p. tn. The J.llessed hour of prover , Intcl ngs of spiritunl power nnd helpfulness to each one. 'l'be loss is too nreat not to be takcn into uccollnt. 'l'hurit1ay ! : I p. III. t.adics Aie ! Society. I. O. O. (0' IIIBtnllntlllll. The ofiicers of Brol < en Bow Lodge No. 119 , I. O. O. F. , were installed Monday night by District Deputy Granel Master , M. L. Lamb of Mason City. as follows : T. 'V. Bass , N. G ; A. W. Drakc , V. G. ; 'V. G. Purcell , Sec'y. ; W. A. George , Treasurer ; Hug-h Kenoyer , Warde ; N. K. Hagadorne , Conductur ; J05. Pigman , O. G. ; J. H. Johnson , 1. G. ; C. ' 1' . 01'1' , R. S. N. G. ; P. 1\1. 'l'owsley , f4. S. N. G. ; S. M. Derris , R. S. V. G. ; P. II. Munk , P. S. V. G. After installation all filled up on all oyster banquet. Lov untc.to 1 IUI8nN CIt , The Burliugton will ! lell tickets to Inn- sas City nnd rcturn lit greatly reduccd rates on Jllnuury I2 atlll 13 , 1903. Good returning until Jauuary 13 , 1903. Ask the Burlington Agent. :19-30 : Itlnrket lItelJOrt for 'roct. . " . . Whpat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , tJluloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uyo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tJ'ltior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KkI1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PotlitOCI , I ) r lJu bol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlon..porhu.bol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CblokouB , per IQund , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOIIB , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It ' 1 COWl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t2.f > O r . .n Sl.ioet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I.51@ : 4.01. ' TUlkuy , 1'6r I.Quod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( tr.w _ llorcwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H III1J. ow.Jcr ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r..o < al"r , pot cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CI. ! ' II 'I. ' ; ' . . . .rUH TO 1.IZ'CCOI.N ' .J nllnr" . .0 to . . . . . 190.1. 011 the I1lJove dutt $ the llurHngton will sell tickets froul any point in Nehraska to Lincoln . .d return nt one fare for Ule ; round trip. Tickets good returning un. ti1 l ebruary 3. Ask the llur1iugtotl ngellt. . ! 9031 _ 'oM e. . . . . . . . 'l'akcn Up , Novembcr J. 1'J02 , one light red three year old heif. er , branded on the left hip witI ] J. and a combination figure rep' resenting P. R. f. , . 'l'hc owncl is required to provc property aml pay cxpenses. C. E. nA'l'ns , 27-30 3 milcs south of Gates. . TO CtlIU . . . . COLU IN UNit UA.Y 'l'k. . Lautho IIrowu ( Juiulull 'r.blllt. . Al dt-ull.IIU : I't'lultd tbe 1U0IH" U h laU. to curll Iii : . VI Uillve' .lllnalu " 11,00 . .ch box. . . _ : Jllllnl : _ 11 BUSINESS POINTERS. mm /fl / . J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tf Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel \Vilkins' Pharmacy. ' - FOH SALE--Pure bred Duroc Jcre ) ' Malcs. G. E. CADWltLL , 22tf BrokenlBow , Neb. For Cunnon City Pca coal for slack burners go to Dierks Lumber - ber & Coal Co. 25tf FOH SAT.R OR TRADR-Towa lots ancI a few five acre lots i. this city , for cattle , horses or farm land.-Allen Reyncr. Watoh main springs 150 at Ed. McC mas' . Farms for sale and lands for rent. Now is thc time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms arc all goin , antI prices are advancing - vancing rapully.-J. G. Brcnizer. Don't forget you gct bargains , in new as well as second hand goods at Jud Kay's , south side of square , Carlos' old stant ! . Look out for the ncw sign. 26-tf I OH SAT.Jt-A : farm near Georgetown , consisting- of 160 acres. A good location. Inquire of MrR. li'annie L. Stuckey , Ans. ley. Nebraska. 24 tf Several good farm for sale at a bargain , including my own.- JItSSJGANDY. . 4. tf Potatoes wanted at J. C , Bowcns. Call early. 29t 'V. II. Penn & Co. havc a nice line of overcoats that they are closing out at reduced prices. Call and see thcm beforc purchas- inl : ' elsc\hcrc as the ) ' will save yon money. 29-30 We t Union , Nebraska-Yes. . we will pay a part cash for but- tcr amI cg6rs. RUFus G. CARR. Dierk Lumbcr & . CQal Co. handles the'Canno'n " " l ( "p'e ' "lit" coal for slack burners. 25tf Fan RltN'l..A : good farm. 30tf J. S. SQUIRES. Don't forget the date that you are to see Dr. Barnes at the Grand Ccntral hotel. Have your eyes examined. . Watches cleaned at Ed. McComas' for SU.OO. All work guaranteed. . . Barnes , optician and eye specialist - ' ialist of Omaha , will be in Broken - , ken Bow on Friday and Sa.turday January 9th and 10th. Office at the Grand Ccntral hotel. He will bc glad to see all old and' new patients. . If you intend to build call at' Dierks Lumbcr Co. and get prices. ' u ricating oils of allkinds _ at Wl1km's drug store. li'oH SAT.It-Five acres t > f land in good state of cultivation adjoining - joining Broken Bow for $200. Inquire at thi ofiice. 3--27 tf W. II. Penn & Co. have the . . enl ) ' exclusivc clothing and gents furnishing store in Brokcn Bow. 'l'he ) ' make that a specialty and have anything you may wish in the clothing linc. 29-30 I Your watch or Clock oa" be repaired at onCQ at Ed. McComas' . The RRPUDI.ICAN and 1nt&1' Ocean , $1.50. FOR SAT.u-Within : the next few days 18 to 25 fine healthy : pigs that will weigh abont 125 : pounds. For particulars call on ; or phonc James Boggs , Elton , I Nebraska. Stamp Photo's a t Bangs' Studio. 29-tf FOR SALE-.A. : fresh milch cow. 29 tf J. G. BRENIZRR. Fen SALE OR TRAD1t-For : young cattle , a fresh Inilch cow. Enquire at this office. 29 H HOlue nare DurarltluH. 1 havc an all wool carpet- second-haud , but as good as new ; lone oale roller .top patent lock office desk ; a tinc polished California - - fornia red wood book case-a I novclty ; and a thousand other things too numerous to melltien. . 'l'hese things must bc closed out by March 10. JUD KAY , at Carlos' old stand , GeL thert" Il at once for bil.l'gaills. :