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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
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Ill' lIIakcs had out of . ; . it , which , only sen'C9 to cxcmp. lyf > the old a age-"cver ) ' mnn to his own trade. " One illl- : portunt branch of 111) ' business I J IS watch making , watch repairing - ing and kindn'l , work. Imllke a spccialt ) . of it and do it wen J because I o. I charge more for wl\tch wbrk than some-I charge less than others. I charge what first.class watch , \Tork is worth-you can't fIord lo po ) " moe , 0' ' d.s0 l' . . . ! : , /Jil ! , , , I \ . . \ . I ; ' . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . ' . . _ , [ , : ( , I I Tablets , I "I " ; , . ; . , 'j , -AND- " , , \ " ' . . . . Ii School Supplies , J I -AT-- ! ; , . ; I J. G. Haebe.rl ; i , 1 , _ _ _ . _ _ n _ _ , _ _ _ - \1 \ 1/ ( / I > : ErIsmr : . j ! ' R B MULLINS I M. 0 , . I" . M ke 131 > l'clllll ) ' 01 Crown 111111 IIrIIlgWonk. . . : P.sC8 rC8801111hlc. . , . , . All work guar/lllt.\ ( "IIIlII d o 11I0 bl'oro ulnJ. : I\IKewllr ! . , Olllco-in " ' 0111'11I0w IIIIIIllIlIk / lIulll\lIl \ [ : . Dokcn Bow I NebrnBk:1. : III W ANTUD-Men to learn babcr II" " trade. Practical coursc givcn by frce work , cxpprt instructions. jv 1.1 lcctures , etc. ' 1'ools prcsented , wages Saturdays , board prO\'idec1 I and cataloue ( inailell free. Moll - l : er Barber Collegc , Omaha , Neb. ii - I ha\ 'eti -jt-of pure ulood , BufT Plymout 1-rock coc1cerels for sale--from winners. , - - prize 32-34 CHO. O. 'V A'rm s. ' 1 i t , , FOR SAI , ] OI { 'l'RADF-'Town : : J lots and a few fh'e acre lots in ' ' this city , for cattle , horses or farm . . 'f' I 'I ' land.-Allen Revner. I'I J't ' I FOR SALH.-Om' of thc ucst } { " . sections in the county. I" A. ' 1' . SltVIIOL'l' . I \ t ( , Watches cleaned at Ed. j . McComas' for $1.00. All work guaranteed. - - - - - - - - - ' f , ; j' , ! ' - ' : - "r " Saturda.r January Ii , 2 p. m. , ! : \Ir. Province west of town listed 1)o ) ( ) acrc at S1000 , with me for 1)\ \ sale , at - + p. 111. samc clay J sold ' ' I I' I the farm to Elgin Beal. 'Monday , . . the 2th inst. 1 sold tIl ( ' follow- . . . . . I , ing properties : Commercial , ' .1 Hotel to C. II. Kennedy , SeJ. 'i ulock 5 , E. Heyncrs Add : to J ud ( Morton , lots i and hlock 4 J ewctt Add. to R. W. Buckner , lots 11J 1 I and 20 block A.V. . G3.ndY'f Add. , to E. E. 'Vimmer , the Sea. t uolt tract , 75 acre south oj " Brokcn Bow to I o'I' . . Walker , Broken Bow. I WILLIS CADWULI. . 1 - _ _ _ I : : : : : : ; : : JI - . District court adjourncd last Saturday aftcrnoon. S. K. Warrick ma e a unsiness trip to Omaha last 'l'hursday. n. II. Conrad is visiting in the east rn part of the state with his parcnts. J. R Lang f J-4itchficl , was a , db''isitor the tin of thc week : 'l'his ol ice acknowlcdge a fricr dly call. 'l'11C county u ard com'cncd in adjourned session 'l'ucsday morning - ing , adjourning' in thc. 'c\'cning till the 3rd of March. The memuers of the county uoardimprO\'ed their rccess last week ' Ii attcuding lhe state mcet- ing of the association at Omaha. James Coslier aild C. H. ] l gland - - land have formed a partnership to , do painting , decorating , etc. Sed Bleir n < lvertisement in this issue. Supreme Comt Judgc , S. A. Holcomu , was a city visitor Monday - day and Tuesday. He came up from Lincoln to attend the Kirk- patrick reception Monday night. . 'fhe Chicago health depal.t- ment has made the discovery that the addition of a smail quantity of grape juice to drinking - ing water kills the germs of typhoid fe\'er and other serious disorders. 'rhe "Other People' Money" drcw a large crowd at. the opera house Saturday night. The opera chairs and seats bq of thm ( were all taken. Those in attendance report the play above the average. The populist state central committee - mittee has decided 'that ' it will ' .have no more to ' < 10 with fusion with the clemocrats but will' conduct - duct its campaigns independcnt and alone. 'l'his IS another Instance - stance of locking the barn door after thc horse has been stolen. . A. 1 . Danly , the American Sunda ) : School Missionary called last Ii'nclay. He reports a series of meetings held in December , at M l11dale , and also a'ery good series just closed eight miles southwest of Oconto , at the Johnson - son school house. He , with 'V. H. Kimuerly , thc state superintendent - tendent , went to New Helena on Saturday. Chestcr A. Long' of Kansas , who is now serving his third term in congrcss and who bccame notcd for twice defeating' Jerry Simpson , ( Socldess Jcrry , ) fori congress wa ! . hoilOrcd last week I by being' elcctell to the United States Senate from Kansas. As he ha a sistcr li\'ing hcre , Mrs. D. R Whitc , and several other relati vcs , his success was watched with interest in this vicinity. He is yet . comparath'cly . a ' younn' man , havl11g been born 111 18r.O. 'l'here arc large numbers of farmen , who sti1l belie\'e the cornstalk trouhle is the result of over-eating , and sudden change of fced. It would cost \'ery little to sow 50 cents worth of turnip seed mixed with rape seed auout the time of laying the corn by and these willma1ce green feed among thc stalkR ti1l1atc in tl ) ( ' wintcr , and prc\'ent , no douut , ' mosl , if not all , the cornstalk trouble. A corn field sown with these will produce nearly double the feed , and it also will enrich the ground rather than injure it. Many farmers whose cattle have I had access to such thing's , have not been troubled with the cornstalk - stalk disease , and it would u ( ' a very simple and profitable ex peri- I ment to makc , where cornstallcs form such a profitable part of winter feed.--Sargent Leader. . - . -v- _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - : = : : c'h I ; : : . , . . _ _ _ _ : - , . . . _ _ ; : . . _ _ _ 'h ' AA xr AAAAAAAAA ; .w. t/\t'6 ! : : ! : AA AA : AAAAAAA \ ! i1 : m AAAAAAAAAA : t&\ ! &rci : t : : A A { It : : . .1 : LARGE THOROUGHB ED : 1'\ \ lY ' t ( il..PUBLIC SALE. 'lml ! i . . . . . . ( . . : M At Grand Island , Neb. , Jan. 31 , " ; f I , l'xhibit. Come and 1 c 100 Duroc Jersey Hogs on i : talce your choicl' . Frc'e acconlluoc1ations at the Pal- 1J : , \:1" : : mcr House. and frec transportation to and from the . : c herd , which is two mile cast of Grand Island , Neh. ' : cc , . . c : VV.B : : : . C > " 1.TS : . . : ] KJu " ' 'IR.'I ' ! ' ' . ' \ ' . \ . ' ' ' .l''J ' . ' ' 1.wOC' ; ; ' .J < . .t'il'iX. 't . . . . . . . . . . Neils Silnonsoll of Lomax , was I . . . I a Cl t151 tor 'r ltl S ( I a ) ' . ' I Otto Witthuhn of Etna , wa ! ; a friend1\ ' caller at this ofiice Sat-I , urda ) ' . I Hogs havc hcen selling at I $ fJ.10 and S6,15 on the Brolcen Dow marlcet this wcclc. Hal'1'Y Kellcnbarger of Merna , left last 'l'hursday morning' ' on a \'isit to Iowa , where he expects to he gonc six or eight wceks. ' 1'he C. W. B. M. will hold aU opcn se ! > ion Sunday , February 8 , at the Christian church. 'I'hc program will appeal' ncxt week. Ilomc madc candy and calce will ue for sale at the New gng- land supper gh'cn uy thc Ladics Librar\ ' Association atunla" c\'cning in the I ealt ) ' hlock. - ! i J. D. Heun : and a. E. Cad well , who attended the meeting of the Farmers Co-Operative Association - tion m delegates from Custer count ) ' at I-4incoln.last 'l'lmr.sday , returned home li'rulay mornmg. 'l'he Custer Count ) ' Horticultural - tural Society will hold a district mceting- Anslcy , Fehruary 1H , afternoon and e\'ening. Program will appear next wcek.'Vn.rIH CADWHII. , Scc. A farwell reception wag given I" , . E. Kirkpatrick at the M. E. church Monday uight under the auspices of the Epworth League and the program carri11 out as pUblished last week in thc RH- l'UIII.ICAN. G. O. Wendell , formerlv of this cit ) " now of Elgin , Illil1 is , has ucen visiting in the city the past week with rclativcs and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Wendell has a host of friends in this vicinity. It is his first visit herc in hvelve years. Rev. Gco. P. 'rrites spent 'fuesday and \Vec1nesda ) ' at Kear- ne ) ' in attendance at the Kearney - ney District Epworth League Assembly Board of Control. He informs liS that the Assembly will ue held this year at Cal1a- way , June 4 to 14. Adrcn C. Bass of Anselmo , was a city visitor Monday and made this office a frienc1ly can.Vhile in the city hc secured the necessary - sary papers from Judge Armour to unite in marriage with Bessie Taylor of Ansclmo , ' 1'he ucst wishes of the RUI'ULICAN are cx- tended to Mr. Bass anc1' ' his intended - tended bride. It is reported that the Burlington - ington will uuilc1 a new line from Lincoln to 'l'amora. 'I'his line will be built to do away with the two heavy hills uetween Lincoln and Seward. The line contemplated - plated will run three miles south of Seward and will cause that town to he 01T the line of the Burlington road.-A1liance Grip. 'l'hcre is an elTort being madc to incorporate the Broken Bow Business College. In casc the plan work the husincss management - ment witI b ( ' in the hands of a uoard of trustees. 'l'he proposition - tion is to capitalize it for tIlOOQO in shares of $50 each. 'l'he plan is a good one and should succced If thc purchase pricc is reason- a ole. ole.A A puulic meeting was heM in Alliance 'L'uesday of last week , to organi.e : for the purposc of securing a state normal school for that citv. Fourteen countics were repres l1ted at the meeting. A committee waH elected to go t(1 T-4incoln to secure thc Hchool , con isting of Prof. W. U. Bart : ' . , G. W. Clark , C. C. Smith , F. M. Dorrington , A. S. Rced and' ! ' . J. O'Kecf. We notice of the numher of county superinten. dcnts present at thc mceting wa Miss Alice Wi11cinson of KimhaU count v , who was formerly 01 ' Brolc'11 Bow. Superintenden of six other counticH were prcscnt. . 'I'he chidcen show at Linloltl ; la t week was not the least of lh ( I lea' : > t of the numuer aUrac , , tions hcld there. 'flu auditorium was completeh fitled wi th COOpfi of the fines' ' fowels the state affords. It wa ! our privilege , iu compan ) ' witI Walt George , 1. A. Hencau , G W. Apple and R. R. Purcell 0 this ot ) ' , to see thh. . grand ex hiLit. How W ( ' wished that Gco Waterl' , Oeo. Papincau , AtIel I Heyner or Mrs. France Moore , 0 : somc of the other man ) ' chickel : i fanciers of thc county could Imvi witnessed the show. It includel everr domestic fowel fron . . . > . . . , ' 06 . , . . . . . i thc Mammoth Dr ns turlccy to I the fan tail pigcon. I am requcsted to announce : that a Farmcrs Institute will bc I held in Broken Bow , Februar ) ' 25 and 2 ( , . Professors from thc cxperiment . station at 14incoln will be in attendancc. If farm- crs and stoclunen will write me suggesting topics for discussion , I wilt submit them to the speakers - ers from Lincoln , who will prc- pare spceches accordingly. And lct mc suggesl that we farmers and stockmcn know lcss about our uusiness than any other business - [ ness mCI1 do about theirs. If you can.dispro\'c it , try it at the auove ltIShtutc.-Wn.r.IS CAD. WHI.I. . A 2'ang of Q telegraph linc- men havc commenced stringing a copper wirc uetwecn 14incoln and Alliance says the State Jour- nal. 'l'he work is very rapid and the men can put up twenty-ti\'e milcH of wire every day. 'l'hey have one of the ucst outfits for that work in use on an } ' railroad , and the line placing is done rap- idly. 'l'his gang of scventecn men travcl in a special train of , their OWI1 , madc up of four cars. One is a sleepcr fifty feet in length well furnished and leept clean as a palace car. Another is a dincr where good food is put up by a cook tal < cn from a rcgu- lar dining car. Then there is a lavatory and wardrobe car and I\ . tool car. B. & 1\L men who havc inspected the cars sa } ' it 15 the Jinest working outJit lhe ) ' have cver secn out for workmcl1. . - Alliance - liance Grip. The reception tendered to D. E. ' 1'hompson at the State Capitol - tel l.st : Thursday I11ght was attended - tended by futIy 12,000 people. 'l'he attendance was from every part of the state. 'l'he capitol building was artisticall ' decorated - ed for the occassion. 'I he exterior - or was strung with electric gloues of light from the cornice to the 'tower presenting a gram ! illumi- nation. 'l'he interior of the building , espccially the senatc and representath'e halls and ro. tunda were most artistical1.r dcc- oratcd with incamlescent strings of lig'hts , Hags , hunting , ferus and fJowcrs. In both the east and wcst wings of the capitol was a largc design of claJsecJ } , hands auovc which was inscrlbcd the United States of America and uelow Brazil. The receiving party , Mr. and Mrs. 'fhompson with their assistance Gov. Mickey and wife , Ex-Governor Savage and wife and others were stationed - ed in the rotunda dn the sccond floor where the ) ' greeted their guests with a hearty hand shalce as they passed by. ' 1'he press uecame so great betwecn 8 and 10 o'clock that once one entered the throng there was no turning back. In thc main it was a good humored crowduut a fcw becamc very impaticnt , but their only alternative was to he carried along with the surging mass and denounce themselves for being such fools. Music in both wings of the capital was provided wherc thc giddy paRsed their time in walt : ' . . It was midnight uefore the entirc crowd had left the building. 'l'hose in attcndanct : from the county that we sa\ , > were : Ii' . H. Young and wife , J , A. Armour and wife , W. A George and wife. I. A. Henca\ and wifc , Joe Molyneux anI wife , Alvin Daily and wife , Mrs Alpha Morgan , Misses Pear I Jewett , MatHIe l"arrel1 , Messn S. T-4. Cannon , A. n. Copsey , G W. Apple , , g H. Purcel1 , JcS ! Wilson , Ii" 14. Manning am Ah'in Bnrk. . . - - - - Nuw I II IIIIIII SIIIIIIIII' . 'I'he 1-4adies r4ibrarj' Associa tion will scn'c a New gnglal1l Chicke nPie Supper in the John , Knerr room of the Realty ulock Saturday , January 31 , from 5 t , I 9:30 : p. m. Admission , 25 cents . . onl'l U4at.v. Died , on the e\'ening of Jail 22 , 1903 , Hazel , little daughter a John and Sarilda Dodd , agcd : years 5 months and 22 days. Sh 1 was taken somc two months ag with rheumatism and during a ] those weary weeks her sulTerinl - was too great to altow her to la . down in bcd , sh ( ' jURt slept anI rested siting up in a rockin chair. At the time of her deaf her fathcr was sick in ued to and Dr. Penning-ton was attem" ing them uotIl. He was there i the morning , H1I in the tn-enin . . , . . , - ' . . . . . . - she had cutenlJuite a SUPPC1' of bccf tea and crackers , as the Dr. had told her she must to get well. A fcw momcnts later hcr mother noticed somcthing unusual. In lifting her in hcr arms said , "Hazel , Darling what a ils you. " "I hurt so here mamma" hc suid lifting her little wl1itc hand to her heart. Those wel'C her last words , shc nC\'cr breathed again ; rheumatism of the heart nc\'er claimcd a fairer Hewer or one ucttcr 10vcl } . She leaves parents 4 hrothers and 5 sisters and a host of friends to mourn hcr lo s. Her rcml1ns wcre 1 a id tcnderl \ ' aWIl ) ' in the Kopp Ccmetcry. - A prccious one from U5 hn gone , A voice we 10\'cll is stillcd ; , A plnce is vacant in 0\11' hOllle. Which ncvcr can he fillcl ! . God ill IIi ! ! Wi5clolll hils re.called , 'l'he one lIis , love hns givell ; And though the holy ( slulllhcrs tlOW , 'I'he soul is safe in heavcn. - l1ItR. . A. OIUi1- : . Church "crvICc" . CIIUItCH IW non. RcR. . Bellis win COllllnCnCC II rc\.ival effort at the hrick hui1lillg ( 011 the 1I0rth s lle of tOWII lIext SllIlIla ) ' . The puhlic is conlialh' . in\.itcll to nltcwl these meetin s. R. 1I1U.1.1Pnslor. \ . . - - - - I\I'I\COI'AI. \ CHIJUCH. I Sl. Johll's H\isl'opal \ service Suudll ) ' } februllry 1st. ' 1 hc fourth Sunday aftcr thc EpiPIIlU ! ) ' . Mornillg praycr , lIoly C0l11111Ull10n ntlll scrmon 11 n. 111. Hvcn- ing prayer nlld SCrll1011 70 = : p. III. , SUI- clny School to n. III. The puhhc IS conllnlly illvitcd. W. H. X mtn\ , . Rector. :0.1. It. CII tJltCII. I'rellchill lIIol1lin and e\'elling Sun- . We propose bcgilling re\'i\'l11I11eet- ing Pcbntary H with 1Il1uol(1 ( 10' . Snylcs as Evangelist. Morning I suhject 'alou pre-revival lines , "Are theSi : us\ Right ? " l'ct II Sallluel 5:24. : We hopcito' ' hnvc J. n. Carns D.O. occupy thepulpil : Sun- dny ni ht. OHO.,1' . 'l'ltl'1'H . U. II. CHUItCII. Sunday 10 o'clock a. III. Sundny school. . 11 o'clock , sermon hy pastor.I I 'rhcme. "Elcments of 'l'ruc Grcatness. " Text , Gcncsis 41 : < 10. At 6 o'clock p. III. wil1 occur the re ulnr 1I10nthly mceting of the Union Young Peoples Society , composed of the' different YO\1n Pcoples Rocieties of the city. 'I'he topic o [ the evenin . "Self Mastery or Slavery , " win he lcd h ) ' Mr. A Johnson. 7 p. m. or immediately following thc VO\1n Peoplcs service , scrmon by pastor , Thcll1e , "rhe Sublime Chllriot of the I.onI. " Text Psalm 10. , :3. : 'l'his is the first of II series i to hi ! Ilclivered on Sunl111Y evcnin s , on thc subjcct , "God in Nuture. " You lire in\'ited to hear tltts and the fo11owin disconrses , on this' intcrcstin IInll illl- portant suhject. W. It ; Pgnn\ ' . n.\I''rrS1' ClllJIlCII. On Snnday Fehrunry 1St. The Bihle school wil1 study at the regular hour , 10 a. m. Divine worship nt 11 n. 11'fhe pastor preaches ; : lCml0n wi11 he concern , 1I1 " 'the Revelation of TCl11ptation. " The Ordinance of the Lonl's Supper wt11 be celebratcd aftcr the 1I10rtlill I1cr\'ice. Junior D. Y. 1' . l' . nt3 p. m. Scnior n. Y. P. U. nt 6:30 : p. m. This wi11 he ro11 ca11 ni ht , also the elcction of new , mcmbcrs. Thc next lecture in thc Christian Culture Coursc is giveu hy the pastor at the openin1 of the hour. 7:30 : p. m. is the tune spccia11y' sct upnrt for thc prescntation of the Son of God as the Raviour nnl fdcnll of you. Topic of sermoll " 'I'he 1\11111 With Out ReliJ.Tjon. Wedncsll1Y ( 7:30 : p. m. . Prayer meetings thnt have powcr with GOII nnd hclp for ench soul thcre. Thursdnr : ? p. 11\ . the I.IIlies ! Aill Rodcty melts : In the prayer rool11 of the church. 1'1t1iV'rIUtlAN \ CIWRCII. The scrviccs at the Pre5btcrillll church wi11 bc dcvoted Ilurin the entire da ) ' to , the ohservance of Christiall Endeavor " day. There wi1l he n sUllrise pmyer lIIeeting lit H u. cOllductCl1 hy Miss Rallie Whhiteheul. At II n. m. the , pastor wi11 preach a spec lIl ser1l\0n to , thc society hasc(1 ( on St. Mathcw 13:31-32. : In the cvening thc society wi1l remler the , fo11owin program : I.-Anthem hy Choir. 2.-Respousivc Scripturc RelLlin ( . 3.-1Iymn. 4.-Prayer hy 1'lIstor. 5.-S010 , selectell1\1r. John l.ewis. ( , . -Address , Origin un II object of the . gociety hy Frcll Ski11man. 7-Hymn hy society. H.-Address , Rclntion oethe Society Ie the church , hy Mad e Kay. 9.-Anthcm hy Choir. lo.-Rccitation. 5er.lectedi\lnbel Funk II.-Alldress , IIl1s the Soclet ) ' fulfi11el ils Mission , hy Sadie Whitehcad. 12.-Closing remurks hy Pustll' . J -H'mll. . 14.-JCIICllictioll. ! 'I'lle public is lonlin11y : illvitcel to these , service's. J"n"lu t lCellort for 'I'oc'uy , ( JIIAIN- JIIAINWtllll1L " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 : U.IOT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : . ! : II/illl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,21 J1e ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1 LIVE 8TOO"- " lIoIl4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111 Blccu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.oOa . ( } CnWN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f2.5' 2.7 l'ouLTkY- 1lIlalt n , perl > 011l111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oo\ < 'fllrkeY8 , . .er Iiounll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 PnonucE- Ulltter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . \ I1'lg' , prr.lf7dll . . . . . . . . . . . , .1 bll "KI. , ANJO\ld- : Poll.toell. ( lerILl , llul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J IIlIlulIIjr \ hu hol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Hav o1'r 1011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 > . (1 HlmwoI.or r.wt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ! iu ! : . . , . UrlllluJaled. per cwt , . . . , ' 5. fJr'.1 ' 1'0 CtllUt " COI.n IN UNit UA ' " Takl > Lualh' . Urolllo Quillin'l'ableI8. . N drUllIl tAI rl'lUIIII Ib" mOllolY It It ra\l \ to I' U II' Le. \ \ , UrO\'II'1i dll1"lur IH.IIII . .ach bet , . - . - _ . . . , . . . . I . mm ' U [ E ; .I : itm&mmr. : : : & . J. C. Mo re , abstracting. 2U - - - - - - Pepgiu Gum , two packages for a uickel \Vilkins' Pharmacy. _ . . - ' li'oR SAr.n-Pure brcd D roc Jere ) . Males. G. E. CADWItLL , 22tf BrokenlBow , Neb. : . li'or Cannon Cit ) . Pea coal for shack burners go to Dierlcs r4um , ' hcl' & Coal Co. 25tC _ . _ - - - - J. H. Co ner and C. H. England - land ha vc opcncd a paint hop tirst dOo'l' cast of Day's st re , whel'c thc } are prepared to. do all leinds of carriage and &lgl } pajnt- . ing. . . 336 : Ii'm . SAI.lt.-A 'Iaq 'e' black J marc , 8 year old weigl1t ' bo.ut 1300 Illso , mule colt. A' . , ' 1' . SlWUOL'l' . Watch main springs'75c . at ! Ed. McComns . , ' f .j Farms for mlc'ar.d lands for I rent. Now iR the tinie to get a farm 'cheap , as the cheap farms arc all goin , and prices are advancing - vancing rap1Clly.-J. G. Brenizer. - - . . _ H _ . _ _ _ _ . . i Li'OR SAJ.H-A : farm near Georgetown , consisf1ff of 160 acrcs. A gOOlllocabon. Inquire i of Mrs. li'annie T-4. Stuclcey , Ans- ley. Nebraska. 24 tf All kinds of Jewelry repairIng - Ing at r.o.asonable prices , and , work gtl ranteed at Ed. Mc. Comas' , Roy Thompson watch maker. Poultr ) ' wanted. 31-32 J. C. BOWltN. " 'Vest Union , Nebraska-Yes , 4 , wc will pay a part cash for butter - ter and eggs. RUFUS G. CARR. Dierks lumber & Coal Co. handlcs the Cannon City Pea i coal for slade uurners. 25tf , If you , intend to build call at _ i , t- Dierks Lumber Co. and get priCC ! . - , Luurica.ing' oils of a1l1dnds at Wilkin's drug storc. Fan SAJ.r200 tons good hay and canc , stalt. ; , range and water.--'C. B. 'L'uOM ) SON. 30tf - - Your watch or Clock can be repaired at once at Ed. McComas' . Ii'oH SALH OR 'rRADF.-For : young cattle , a fresh milch cow. Enquire at this office. 29 tf li'ol SALH--Within next < : - - the few days 18 to 25 finc healthy pigs that will weigh abont 125 pounds. Ii'or particulars ca1l on ' or phone J ames Boggs , El ton , NebraHlm. , Stamp Photo's at Bangs' Studio. 29-tf FOR SArI : - A fresh milch cow. 21) tf J. G. BIU\NIZUR. . - - Balance staffs$1.76c ; plvet staffs , $1.00 ; at Ed. McComas. ' ; 1 'l'he Hnl'UnrICAN aud Inter Ocean , 1.50. . " NO'1'ICIt.-All prices heretofore , gh'en on land in 111) ' charge are 01T. If ) 'OU wan llantl can on or 'address : A. ' 1' . SnvnoLT. v.r AN'rmA hand to husk corn. 32-33 JOliN WlUILING. T-405'1'-Dccember 7 , in Broken Bow , hlack curly muff. Ii'inder please . leavc at this o ce. 32-33 - - All watch and Jewelry repairing - pairing neatly and promptly done at Ed. McComas' . - - - - - Monc ) ' loancd on unproved fllrms. J AI\IUS LUDWICB , 7 18 tf . Broken Bow , Neu. - - - - - - - - - - Ii'OR SAI.u-li'ive acres f land in good st\tc : of cultivation adjoining - joining Broken Bow for $200. Inquin : at this office. 3-21 tf FOR SALU OR TRADu-Two in- cubators. A. D. BANGS. A Dimc Museum , under the auspices of the Ladies Guide , will show in Brolcen Bow , Febuaf.1th , afternoon and c\'ening , in the south-east corner of the Realty hlock. A finc exhibiton of living suujects and wax figures of ccle- hratcd personagcs. 'fhere will 1 he on sale home made uread , cakes . and pies. Also a refreshment . .j taule where a good lutich can be " purchased. 33-34 AI . . . - . . . ' - ---'t , - " , - -