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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1903)
' " \ . ' I. , I . .1\.11101 L , . .rla. . . .Ial , , . J . ' " EPUBLICAN.'j : USTER OUNT'"Y . ' . : ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. 'I'HE OFl'ICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. rARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. . " .j .jI I - - - ' I VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDA ANUARY 3031."EIGHT = . ? PAGES. NO. 32. I . . Y' , , j \ . , EVERY MAN TO I . HIS O\"JN TRADE' Did 'ou ever see a novice trv ' r to hell a watchmaker's glass iil J his eye ? lie make ba out of ; 'it , which only serves to cxemll- \ ill lyfr ! he ol a agc-"c\'cr ) ' n1l11 1 ' : . to Ius OWI1 trade. " Ouc lIn- ( . portant brlll1ch of m\ ' business i i 15 watch milking , walch repair- 'r. ' ing an kimlrc ( { work. I make " a specialty of it an do it well because I o. I charge more t" . for watch work than some-I charge less than others. I , charge what first-class watch I I work is worth-you can't affor . : ; A ; d"r.s0 , . . : J. , \ I 'I I . - - - .i l' ! . I ; 'I ' t Tablets , 1 _ < ND ! ' ! l School Supplies. " ' -AT- " \ ; } J. G. Haeberle's. I ; , i" \ - - - - J : : DErqarIS-r : r r R B MULt INS , M D. Mllke tipcclnlly of Orown "nd lIndgt ! W.nk. P ICCR r"lIlIonhhlo , . , . ' \ All wo,1t guullnh'l'.1 , , , . , . ( 'nil and . u lUll b rorc ,1111 : cl plIer Ol1lce-In U OKIIII Bow Lllt" IUlk Uulh\1cl ; . 'I' ' Droken Dow. NclJrnB n. I I . lcU _ tHI. \ , The following is the dead letter list for , .the week ending January 13 , 1903 : . 'V. Antz ; D. P. Brown ; John . Burlingame ; A. Crellin , postal ; N. M. Evans , postal ; Mrs. J. K. Frisbie ; J no. Fugett , two ; J.V. . Lasure ; Chas. Oxford ; Fred \ , Pickett ; Andrian Singles ; 'V. H. Tuttle ; S. S. Appel ; Mr. Lund ; Harvie Neilson ; Ii' . C.Vornall. . 1 Parties calling for the above will please say advertised. I L. H. JEWET'l" P. M. \ Purcwdlltt'Cf'lltllIlI \ The Epworth League will give a farewell reception to Mr. an I Mrs. L. E. Kirkpatricl { , at the M. E. church , Monday cvel11ng , I' January 26. The foHowing program - gram will be ren ered : VlolIlI Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prof. Garllell' I arcwell Addrcfrolll Custor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / , Dar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JudgcSuUlvu I Farewell Address frolll Dusillesft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mell. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . II. J eWIt Mu'llc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartett. . I } -1rewct J\ddrc'Io ; frolll Clh. . . . . . . .1R. . Purcel \ 1'arcwcl ! Ad.lrcos III Behalf or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Churcl1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n.w. 'frlte' ' Vocal Duct. . .McsllaIll11t ! Guttcrl'OIl and Stucle . . . . . RespoIlBu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. E , Klrlpatrlcl _ lnetrunlental Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graco . DouII'I01 / . Sou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ulc'IllJothu'l.loth01llJlud The public i coidially invite ( I to attend. STOI-tt " 'III : ; COtlGH I A.1'CU wonu. . . . OFI" . 1I1 CCH. " . I.natlve Drllmo-QolO\l1A ublel corl'l 1\ col In ouo dR ) ' . No tlltu. No I'av Pllre. -nlt : Unrlu t I < < cpnrt 'ur 'l'odn ) . " 'b"lIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darlc " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Oala ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : t , Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Uyo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I U'ltler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Kkllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : PotliloCI. per lJuehel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Oolon- . per b llbel. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Cblokl'n . per I'uund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Jlog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II. ' ( : ow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t2.ro ( it , 2 , ' Mt'Cll1. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS.5 @ 4. ' . . . . . . . . . . I Turke'e , per oollul1. . . . . . . tltraw. Ilcr cwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIar. New. per ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tJ I9URar , per r.wt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl. The Nebraslm Press Associ. tion will hold its next meeting < . A , Hastings , Februarj' 10 and 1 A good progam has been arran ( ed for the occassion and no doul a profitable as well as a pleasal time will be had. I I : : : : : : : : : I I - - W. J. Rice of Rest , was a friendly caller Friday. J. A. Amsberry of Mason City , i attcnding court this week as jurOl' . District court convened Mon- da ) ' in this city , with Judge H. M. Sullvian presiding. Irs. W. H. Reeder of Merna , was a city visitor Friday. Her son , Clar nce returncd home with her. her.R. R. A. loorc of Kcarney , is looking after legal matters in the district court in this city this week. Frank Marsh of Myrtle township - ship , made thi office a friendly call Tuesday morning. He is serving as juror. We notice from the Sargent Leader that Ex-Governor Savage was vIsiting his old friends in Sargent last week. ' 1' . C. H. Baverhoffer went to Lincoln yestenidy to attend the farmer convention. He will visit - it with friends a week or ten days before returning. Adam \Velgeo and wife of Ute West Table , are the proud parents of a boy that was born to them Sunday nig t. Mother and babe reported getting along very nicel ) ' , The county board of supervis- 'ors adjourncd last Saturday for a : wce.k when they wiil reconvene t < J grind out the usual business made necessary with the begining of the new year. The management of the opera house has succeeded in reducing the reserved seat tickets in "Other People's Money" to be played here Saturday , JanuafJ 24 , from $1.00 to 50c each. L. A. 'Vells went to Lincolt : Tuesday. He was elect d as < J delegate to the F rmers Co-Oper. aHve convention. He will visH his old home in the eastern pari of the state before returning. G. E. Cadwell , who was elect. ed as a delegate to the Farmers Co-Operat ve Movement to be held at Lincoln today went tc Lincoln Tuesday in order to take inthe situation before the meet. ing convenes. : \-Iiss Maude Farrell went t < Lincoln yesterday to visit a fe" days with Miss Libbie Brenizer , who is attending the state uni , , 'crsity : Miss Maude expects t < attend the ' 1'l1Ompson receptiot given tonight. E. M. Mosley of Elton , was < friendly caller Tuesday. H ( states that several cattle ha ! been lost in his locality with thl corn stalk disease. He lost fou head and since has kept the cat tIe out of the stalk field. C. H. Kennedy , of the now was in town a fewhot1rl 'Vednes day. As this is the second tri ] here in the past two weeks i looks like there might be a busil1 ess change here in the ncar fll ture.-Callawaw'l'ribune. S. D. Butcher has rece'ed i new invoice of the second editio of his Pioneer History of Custc county which he is now delive1 ! ng to his patrons. The book i much better bound than the tin ones and will prO\'c more duo able. Luther Miller of Cambria Jew ; who bas been in the county f ( several days buying horses , h. improved the marlcet price ( good harses verj' materialy. 1 : d paId for good horses that weigl : . from 1,200 to 1,500 from $100 $150. He offered $180 for 01 horse that weighed 1,550 at failed to get it at that. 1- bought a car load of the be horses that was ever shiped fro this placc. The regular meeting of the ] n. A. will be held next Frid ; night , January 23 , in the I. ( O. F. hall as usual. Sever members are to be initiated al . the installation of ofi cers will had at that time. The questil of leasing a hall for the ensuh year wi1l be considered and < members that can convenient y _ are requested to attend. Lig ) refreshments for the members' ) t believe is being arranged , whi 1t will be served at the close of t session. F. W. Holden of Mcrna , made I this offic a friendly call Satur. . day. I T. , C. II. : BayerhofIer of Rvno , made this office a friendly cail on Frid y of last week. 'rhe A. O. U , . 'V. lodge inst l1. ed its ofi cers elect for the cnsUing year at its regular tlll'eting lat week. I Luther Miller of Cambria , Iowa , . who is in this vicinity buying. , hores , made this office a friendly call Monday. F. J. Bowen made this oOice a friendly call last Thursday , and I had his subscription account credited ahead. The Knights of Pythias organ- 1zed a lodge in this city last 11'ri- day night week , w1th upwards of twenty members. J. C. Porter of Ansley , was in the city the first of the week attending - tending to legal business before the district court. Ed. 'l'ipton and KemVahl leave this week \Vestervi11e , where they will erect a dwelling house for M. E. Harris. Mrs. J. H. Kerr of Ansley , was in the city last Friday sollciting I funds to build a Baptist church in Ansley. She met with good success. Geo. B. Houder , who recently bought the bowling alley , moved his family to the city last week from Arcadia , and has located in the west part of town. \V m.Davis , who moved from herc to Nebraska City last fall , was visiting in the city the first of the week. This office aclmow- ledges a friendly call. Wm. Laughlin and wife of Sargent , celebrated their golden wedding on the 12th inst.1'hey have been residents of Custer county since 1879 ; and are counted - ed amoung Custer county's most estimable pioneers. MARRInD-At : the home of the officiating minister , Re , ' . Haney , Mr. Carl Bowman of New Helena , and Miss Grace Griffith of Ansel- mo , January 11,1903. The bride and groom will reside about three miles north of New Helena. ' 1' . G. Gardner of WestcrviUe , . made this ofiice a friendly call Saturday. He reports the roads . between Westerville and Broken : Bow still in a very bad condition because of the snow 'and ice in that part of road that' follows the canyon. Sheriff Armstrong and Marshal Towsley went to Fort Robinson last Saturday with the colored deserters - serters thel arrested here Thursday - day mormng. returning Sunday night. They report having no trouble in getting receipt for their prisoners and an order for their pa ) ' . Jesse Gandy offers the following - ing criticism on the board : He says "the old republican members of the board were perfect gentlemen - men and as to the pop members he says Daily is a great safe guard for the tax payers ; Conley is , a modle pf honesty and that Greenwalt IS a great deplomat. " Jesse has had considerable to do with the board ill the last six months in the matter of road pen - n titions and whether the above is ment as a complIment or criticism the members can best judge. The case of the state against Will Morrisey , who was charged with criminal assault , came to a sudden ending Monday afterno0l1 1 , by the judge instructing the jut ) Jr to bring in a verdict of not guil. is ty. The cause of the sudder ) f turn in the case was caused b ) [ e the defense being unable to prove Id by admissable evidence thai to Morrisey was more than eighteet le years old when he committcd th ( Id crime. It is thonght this sessiot Ie of court will not extend over thl st week. m We ere informcd by Supt Lewis that the delay in the dis 1. tricts receiving their state appoI lY tionment is not due to any fault 0 J. the count ) ' superintendent nor th 'al count ) . treasurer. The count. :1d : surperintendent made the oppoi be tioned to the districts on r < : )11 ceipt of notice of the amount al 1' " portionment to the count } ' an 1ft filed the notice with the count :1y : treasure. But for some Tease ht the mone ) ' has not Jet been re we ceived by the countv treaSUl frolD the . 'l'his ch state. delay 11 he doubt is caused by the change i theoffice of the state trcOisurer. Judge Sullivan ditunisged the I jury yesterday afternoon , owinll to the lawycr6 not being ready to try their case requiring a jury. J amcs Osborne and Hugh Ken. , noyer , vill assist Tipto1\ and I Wahl in the erection of M. E.I I Harris residence at Westerville. : Editor Gonmles : of Columbia , "South Carolina , who was cowardly - ly shot by Lieut. GOTillman last weekdied Monda ' at 1:00 : p. n. His murderer is 'u jail. 'l'he grand jury in Chicago has found indictments against forty- five coal dealers and corporations for consJ ; > iring against the public welfare 111 with-holding coal in order to increase the price. The Ladies Library Association - tion will serve a New England supper in the Chrystal drug store building , Saturday , Januar } ' 31 , 1903 , from 5:30 : to 7:30 : p. 111. Admission , 25 cents. Homemade - made jakes r\1ul candies for sale. Andrew Horn , who has been c1ertcing in the Wilson & Drake dry goods store for the past two years has accepted a position in general store at Cozad. He ex- pects to move next week. Mr. I Horn is a fine young man , a good citizen and it is with regret his many friends here see him lcave the town. Supervisor McGuire of Arnold , informs us that a number of cattle have died from the corn statk disease in his vicinity this winler. While he has lost only two , his neighbors have lost as high as eight and ten. J. D. Haskell is the heaviest looser he : having lost forty five head by t rning them 111tO the stalks. He says none of the remedies pre. scribed seemed to have any effect. Two loads of young people went out to Prairie Center last Friday eveninv to attend a bas. kct social. One corwd was got. tcn up by Prof. Garlich and the oMler by the pupils of the nintl1 aud tenth grades of the citJ schools. The baslCts sold a1 from 50 cents to $2.00. Ther < was $29 taken in. The proceedE were to buy an organ. 'l'he par. ties report having an excelleu1 time. J\ . farmer who lives less than < J hundred miles from Callaway J ; > ut out a notice last summer WhICh read : "This farm for sale. $ E pcrncre. " AliUle later he chang. ed it'to 11$11 per acre. " A fe"W days ago we passed the sign , wl1ich now reads 11$14 per acre. ' If. a few morc jumps upward a1 that rate don't land Jess Gand ) back in the republican party w < will give him up as a hop"les case.-Callaway Courier. MARIUItD-At : the parsonag ( of the U. B. chnrch , Wednesday January 14 , at 3 p. tll. Mr , Orien O. Nelmor , of Lincoh county and Miss Mattie H. Pur cel1 of Lincoln county were unit , ed in the Holy nonds of Matri mony ; Rev. W. F. Perry , offi ci at ing. 'fhe groom is one of Lin coIn county' : ; enterprising am prosperous farmers , and the bridl has a large cIrcle of friends anI is highly esteemed in her corn t11uni ty and by all who know her May h.apph.Iess and prosperit : bless this Ul110n. DIItD-GRIM.-At : his residenc south of the city Sunday Januar 18 , Joshua M. Grim , very sudder l ly of heart disease. He was l man of industry , a good citize 1 and enjoyed the esteem of a' . who knew him. He leaves . wife and three grown up chile 1 ren , two sons and one daught < to mourn his death. He was S years old. The funeral servic were held Tuesday morning 11 o'clock at the residence , He' Geo. P. ' 1'rites officiating. II remains were laid to rest in t1 Broken Bow Cemetery. 'l'he Colorado housc of repr . sentatives has voted to unSCi i- four of the democrat membe ' - elected from Arapahoe count , where fraud was alleged to ha' given them a majority. 'rhe r port of one of the investigatir committee to unseat the tiftec democrats from that county f the same reason was defeated 1 a vote of 44 to 21. This giv the republicans a majority four on joint ballot , but the del ' - ocrats who have a majoritj' : e the senate assert they will u 10 seat four republicans in the se n ate in order to retain majority I I joint ballot. 8. ft. O. - At the rer'ur..lnllc 0' OUIcrl'n. . pi" ' . : tlonc ) ' . I ' - - A splendid audience gr ctcd' ' the performance of IIOther Peo- ple's Money" by Dainty May Sar. . gent amI her compan ) ' at the opera house last cvcning , and the S. R. O. sign went up carly in the evcning. To personallj' critici7.e the personnel - sonnel of the performcrs would be to sa ) ' in each 'casc that they were adapted especially to the part performed by them bj' ita- ture and preference , and each enc starred in their own part. Miss Sargent , who plays the leading role , has a charming but unassuming way , which wins her higher and higher favor as the audience becomes acquainted with her. Her costumes are exquisitely - quisitely beauti ful , appropri.1 te and becoming. David Marnell as Hopper is a red hot actor , who keep ! ; everything - thing hopping when he is around. I Harry Pollard as Olive Star- bird has a difficult role to pIa ) ' , a dual role , but he developes into a first class actor. You might hunt the country over before you could find another man to play Marcenas Clump as correctly as does John Robinson. Fred Kay and Lawrence Giison as Dean and the colored servant , do their parts well. Miss Norman as Mrs. Hopper , displays that thorough culture and training , as well as study of detail , which males an actress of the old school. She can be a perfect angcl and a perfect devil 111 less time than it tales to tell it. Miss Kilday as Majory Denton is very charming in her appearance - ance and aside from a s1i 'ht showing of something worrYIng' her , last ni ht she made a splendid - did impress1On.-Lead Daily Call. Church "crvlcc. . . lU'ISCOPAt. CHURCH. l St. Johu's Er.iscopal service Sunday. r January 25. fhird Sun ay aftcr the Epiphany. Sunday school 10 :1. III. Morning prayer and sermon II a. J1I. Evening praycr and sermon 7:30 : p. 111. 1'he public is cordially invitcd. W. II. XAIWlCltS , Rector. 1\.1. U. CHURCH. L Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preachin II n. m. , Subject , Ills Our God SlIcnt ? " Text Isa , 52:9. : Junior League 2:30. : Epworth L ugue 6:30. : Leader , I , . E. Klrkpatrick. Topic , IIChrlstian Steward. ship.I Preaching . at 7:30 : , Subject , "Our Comfort. " .tcxt , ISIl 40Z. : : We extend . cordillt invitation to all 1.0 worllhlp with U9. Gno. P. ' ! 'RI'rR5 , Pllfltor. - CIIIUSTJAN cuunclI. All services as usual. Subject lJible School Lesson , I.'rhea. 5:14.28. : Mornin serlno _ : " 'fhe Christ of The Scripture. ' I Endcllvor topic : "An Evening With I Chinese Missions. " Evenin sermon' ' liThe Christ of 'fhe World. " Pmyel meeting Wednes ay evening 7:30. : Gul ! I Misslou Circle meets with l\In ; . Al1ison , . Sutunlay afternoon , Jilnuary 24 , at 3:0 : < o'clock. A cordial invitation to at : serviccR. C. V. AI.IISON , Minister. u. II. CUURCU. Quarterly III1eting lit the U. 11. Churcl : Satur ay and Sunday , January 24-25 - Short Sermon at 2:30 : p. 111. Saturday bJ Presiding Elder L. L.pley. . Busines : meeting ot 3 p. m. Sermou 7:30 : p. m hy Rcv. Epley. Sunday 10 a. III. Shor session of Sunday school. 10:30 : 11. m - class , or llvt : rCI ! . t meeting. I I a. m sermon by El er Eplcy , After which th , sacrament of the Lords SUl\per wili h a ministere . Elder Epley will als , preach in the evening at 7:30. : Y. F C. U. meeting 6 p. m. You are imitel to attend these services. . W. II. PItRRV. JlAPTI5T CHURCH. 'rhe Dible lichool reached its highe ! mark lost Sunday , the Phllethea Youn ! I4adics nible Class entered on its work i most promising manncr aud all vol their teacher to be one of the best friel\ ( a young woman can have. The sessio is at 10 o'clock. No matter how old yo nre there is a class that will just fit. D vine worship at I I a. m. The sermon I be by th pastor at this servic rreachcd ' . wil havc for its tOpiC "To be , or not I is be. " Junior . Y. P. e. has its fin Ie examination next SundllY afternoon : 3 o'clock. 'fhe Senior Societydevutioll service at 6:30 : p. m. 'l'be 3rd of tl Christian Culture Lectures \\ill be gin e t- thcnthe ; rcgullir topic follows this Ie [ l hire. 'fhe Society will give II Social I'J rs Frilla ) ' January 30. An just here tl Social committee would like to Q ! y , "Have you ever becn to the Klondik i 7 :30 : p. III. the Gospel Preocl1n eSenicc. . After II stirring season of son , Ig ai ed by the instnlwents , t.he pastor \ \ : n present Christ in a brier-to-tllt'r inl semen W mon on " 'fhe Power of the \Vonls or Jesus. " Weduesday i' ; 30 ) I. m. 'l' ! tJ ) ' Church pra'cr time. 'rheae meetings a es just the good olel fashioned kind , jt : whcn and just where they arc need , 'of most. Ladies Aid Society Tlmrsclay 2 ! 1- III. Ilt the Churl'h. A cordial welcome In all who do not belong an'where clse. n- n.0 CUltS- COI.It IN ON" . u , , on Trlkll LuallvII Jlromo QUIlIlIl" 'rlllJlete. , drulI'cldlJl r. 'und LII. , IDO" If h fllJld to tU 'I ' K. W ( lroYII"II nlllore 11,011 each "ot. 2c ! ; , U [ BUSINESS POINTERS. M 1Wilr : . . J. C. Moorc . , abstracting. 2tf - - - Pepsin Gum , two pac1cages for a niclcl at Wilkins' Pharmacy. . - - - ' - FOR SAL -Pure bred Duroc. Jerey Males. G. E. CADWELL , 22tf Brolen Bowt Neb. For Cannon City Pea coal for slack burners go to Dierks Lumber - ber & Coal Co. 25tf l'i'OR SAT.U OR 'rnADlt-Towu lots and a few five acre lots i. . this city , for cattle. horses or farm land.-Allen Rej'ner. Watch main springs 76c at Ed. McComas' . Farms for sale ar.cl lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farma arc all goin , and prices are advancing - vancing rapHlly.-J. G. Breniz . f ' 1'h05c who know themselves indebted to mc for horse or jack service don't fail to call inside of tcn months from service and get . 10 per cent discount. Yon will find mc 1st honse north of old Star Barn. \V. J. WANTZ 31-32. FOR SALIt-A : farm near Georgetown , consisting of 160 acres. A good location. Inquire of Mrs. .I'annie ! L. tuckcy , Ans- ley , Nebraska. 24 tf All kinds of Jewelry repairIng - Ing at reasonable prices , and work guaranteed at Ed. Mc- Comas' , Roy Thompson watch maker. Poultry wanted. 31-32 J. C. BOWRN. West Union , Nebraska-Yes , wc will pay a part cash for but. tel' and egb"S' RUFUS G. CARH. Dicrks Lumber & Coal Co. handles the Cannon City Pca coal for slack burners. 25tf Watches cleaned at Ed. McComas' for $1.00. All work guaranteed. If you iutcnd to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkin's drug store. FOR SAI.E-200 tons good hay and cane , stalks , range and water.-C. B. 'l'I10MI'SON. 30t ! - - - - - - Your watch or Clock can be repaired at once at Ed. McComas' . FOR SALIt OR 'rRADlt-li"or : young cattle , a fresh milch cow. Enquire at this office. 29 tf 'fhe RItPUDLICAN and Inter Ocean , $1.50. FOR SALIt-\Vithin : the next fcw days 18 to 25 fine healthy , pig's that will weigh abont 125 ' pounds. li"or particulars call on ! :1 or phone James Boggs , Elton , I Nebraska. S't ' ' i mp Photo's at Bangs' Studio. 29-tf j l'i'OH SALIt-A : fresh milch cow. ! 29 tf J. G. BRENIZER. I Balance staffsSI. 750 ; pivet staffs , $1.00 ; at Ed. McComas. ' ' I have a fine lot of pure blood Buff Plj'mouth-rock cockerels for st sale-from prize winners. g 32-34 Gno. O.V ATERS. 111C \C \ W ANTItD-A hand to husk corn. s 32-33 JOlIN W ltHLING. LOST-December 7 , in Broken Bow , black curly muff , Finder please leave at this office. 32-33 , j I All watch and Jewelry repairing - pairing neatly and promptly done at Ed. McComas' . Mone ) ' loaned on Improved , farms. J AM ItS LnDWICH , 7 18 tf Broken Bowt Neb. j FOR SALu-Five acres of land' in good state of culuvation adjoining - joining Broken Bow for $1.00. ' Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf of he _ _ - : lrc 16t AGENTS WANTED. ( l cr Ceu to' Com mis- L ( , 5 0 0 S to slon 011 Sales of Our U I WrIte for particulars an send II for catalogue. All \ MC HEGOR BRos. Co. , ru. . : _ Sprinlrtield , - - - Ohio.