Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 05, 1903, Image 1

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USTER OUNTY EPUBLICAN. ' , , ;
ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. 'l'III OFFICIAT./ PAPER Ol CUS''EH COUN'rY. r ARGgS'1' CIRCUIJA'1'ION OF ANY PAPER IN 'ruE COUNTY. ' ' . ;
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VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY
, FEBRUARY 5 , 1903.--EIGHT . PAGES. NO. 341
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' , J A Friend In Need. J
, Too many people never come
I : to glasses. They wait for glass.
. es to come to thclII. These are
the pcople who talk about bad
: J eyes in old age. Dcath and
, I glasses come to all. Blessed
are the ) ' who ieyoung. Bless.
. ed are they who usc glasses
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about the necdful time , or ig-
Dorant of the proper kina , come ,
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Iii R B MULLINS , M , 0
.J , MR"e IJecll\1tr or Cro\\'n l1ud Bridge WInk.
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I I All IVork cne.rllntcl'd ,
. I ( "all anll t.u IUD lJtroro : .Iog eleewhera.
, H Onlco-In U OK''IHolV MIRtI ! flank Uu\ldln \ .
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1' \ , Rendllll : ' ; tEnt tcr . CHK , , 'Iua. . Ouc _
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. ' ) I' Your choice of the followiug comlJiua-
' lions for one year for $1.00. Thesc com.
I biuations include thc best farm papcrs
t , : , published , amI the Wnmnv WORlD-
. , HnRAI.D which gives vou thc latest news
I J every Tuesday and Fnr1ay.
tl " No. I , Weekly Worl .Herald ,
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I American Swineherd ,
American Poultry Journal.
No.2 , 'Veekly World.llerald ,
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1\ ) I Orange Judd Farmer.
: ' I NO.3 , . Weekly World.IIera\d \ ,
Prairie Farmer and
, 'I/ I / Prairie Farmer Home Magizine.
\ Anyone of the combinations for $1.00.
' ' Ad ress all orders to WJmIGWOIUD -
j.1 1'1 Herald , Omaha , : --ebraska. : 34-37
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! tt . $25.00 to Porl1anZ' coma auel Seattle.
$27.40 to SI\II Francisco a'nel 1.os
. Angeles.
"I " $22.50 to Spokane.
: $20.00 to Bulle and Helcna.
Proportionately low rutes to huuelrels
f of other points , including Hi lIorn
Basin , Wyo.lontana : , Idaho , Washin .
ton , Oregon , British Columbia , California ,
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E'cr ' day Fcbruary 15 to April 30.
. 'l'mmst cars elaily to Califoruia , .per-
i' . . . . . . sonally l'oneluetl'el c"cursion three timcs
n week.
I . j Tourist cars daily to Seattle. .
I Inquire of nearest Burlington Route
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I ( ) . W. H. I. l'I'OI I' IIIIIIO
I 'I'he C. W. B. M. will hold an
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open Resson Sunday , February 8 ,
at the Christian church and the
following programme will be
rendered :
SCrlptlllCReadllll : a l'rayer . . " . .Pre6Idlul
Son2' . , , " . . . .I'rom Greenllllld' Icy MOllntalll !
II ' the Audience.
SOli 11' . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . " . .Nale Quartl'lIt
I 11\l1lnlll1' or the C. W. 11. tV. . . Mrs.E.I.ElIlJan
Nuuntaln Work . . . . , . Mrs. C. V. Al\t \ oa : .
Sonll' . . . . : \1165 : 'lInllle Shllll
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' 1'he Need of : ' 1I lolI Work 111. . . . . , . . . ,
I Chlcalfo. . . " . . " . . . . . . . . . : .Iu. J. C. Moon
UnrWorl , In Porto Hlco. . . Mrs. W.II. I'eo , :
SIIlo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . " " Maurice HyerHor
Uur Work III Ilidla. , . . . . , . . . . .Mr . 'l'eallanJcl
' 1'he Growth of Woman' . . Worl , ill . . . , . . . . . .
: .II51110n 1-'lold" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .Ir. . . lhalJIr :
SOIlIl' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IadleR QllarteUI
Ollr Work In Chilla. . . . . ' . . . . . . . , .C. W.1Iea
t Select Headlrlll. " " . . . . . . . , M. . . . W. W.lIlijlWI
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Clo lrl2' 1'alli b ) ' J n'Hid"II.'lrll.g.U.I lIbanl
: 'I'he exercises beg-in at :3 : (
o'clock p. m.
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' / " ' 1'lIke Lantl\'e tlrolllo Qolnlnt' 'l'lIblet ' . AI
tlrull llte rttund Ibe , uonaTIt h rlH \ 10 cure
" 11 : . \ \ OrO'II'1 IlgnaturH II ou each ! tax 2c ,
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Uncle John Predmore of Wal.
worth , was a dt ) ' visitor MOI1l1a ) ' .
Curtis U an of l'no l . , was transacting -
acting business. in the city
Saturday.
Geo. 'l'hummeU , Clerk of the
U. S. District Court of Omaha
was a city 'isitor Monday. \ l
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r'rhe ! Callaway' Cornet Band r -
cently received a new lot of in-
struments. They now meet twice
a week to practi e.
Mrs. N. r . Re\'nolds and children -
dren visited with Mrs.V. . H.
Reeder of Merna last Saturday ,
returning Sunday morning.
Mrs. ' 1'Y. . Edwards was called
to DesMoines , Iowa , last Saturday -
day morning by the serious i1Ines
oi her only sister , Mrs. Murray.
The State Senate passed a resolution -
solution Saturday recommending
that the fences on the government -
ment land be removed by June
4th 1904.
lIon. J. J. 'l'ooley , came home
from I./incoln last Friday night
to rcmain with his family during
the recess of the legislature ,
which will be February ( ) .
'l'he State Legislature toole a
recess Saturday until February
< ) in order to givc the committee
on revenue legislation opportunity -
ity to draft a hill on that
question.
' 1'he Sioux Cit.r Journal States
that the Chicago and Great
Western R. R Co. hassecured an
option of the Pacific Short Line
R R which extends from Sioux
City , Iowa to O'Nei11e , Neb.
. Rev. J. B. Carns D. D. delivered -
ed a temperance lecture at the
opera house Sunday afternoon tea
a good audience under the
auspices of the state Anti-Saloon
I eague. Hc remained over
l\'Iol1day.
Dr. ' 1'Y. . Bass , who holds a
position of one of the clerleships
in the Senate , came home Monday -
day morning to remain during
the recess of the legislature. He-
went up to Anselmo Monday
night to visit with relat'cs. .
I verybody will be grieved to
learn of the serious illness of
Reuben Johnson , living three
miles east of Westerville. Mr.
Johnson is nearly 80 years old ,
and for many years has been one
of the best known and most respected -
spected residents of the county.
-Chronic1e-Ci ti .
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Messers. C. R Bristol and John
Patric1 , performell the maracul-
ous feat of wallcing from Broken
Bow to their respect \'e homes af.
ter the adjournment of court in
the evening. 'rhe ) ' arrived at
Ansley at 8:15 : o'clock and an hour I
later tlte ) . were taking' a hot air
bath at home.-Chronic1e-Citizen.
Ed. Neth , agent for the Standard -
dard Stock Food Company , returned -
turned from a visit to Omaha the
first of the week where he went
on the solicitation of his firm. iTo i I
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To his surprise he had credit with.
the firm for selling more food in
the past year than any other agen t
in the state with one exception.
The company pre\'ailed on him
to work for them another year.
We notice in the Sunday's
Illustrated Bee grouped with
the other ol1 cers of the State
Supen'isors Association the picture -
ture of G. H. 'rhorpe of Broken
Bow as vice president. On the
opposite page is a picture of the
members of the Association in
attendance at the Omaha meeting
in which we recognize the coun-
tanance of two other of Custer
county's illustrious statesmen in
the pictures of Geo. G rel'11 walt
and J. ' 1' . Arthur. .
I./ast Saturday night all attempt -
tempt was made hreale into the
ofl ce of E. A. Butler & Co. by
some unknown person or persons.
'I'he wire screen was first removed
from one of the windows and
while in the act of prying- the
window lose , the lattley boys
who sleep in the ol1 ce , were a-
walccned hy the noisl' , and the
rohber or robhers , hearing a noise
within , were frightened away.
It is not supposed to be the work
of local theives as it is welJ
Imown around town that the of.
fice is used as the sleeping apart-
11 mcnt of 'V. S. and Charles Matt.
-Chronicle-Ci tizcn.
Mrs. Hattie 'rowell has bought
a millincr ) " store in Nelson of this
state , whcre she has moved.
'l'hc l pworth DiRtrict I..eague
Assem hI ) ' for 1903 will hc held
at Callawa. ) ' again the coming
season from June 4 to 14.
'l'he Dime Museum advertiRed
for Saturday , the 7th inst. , is
postponed to Wednesd l ) ' , the
11 th of Februan' . , from 7 to 10
o'c1oc1 { p. m.
P. 1-1. Young , C. L. Gutterson
and YC scribe were at Lincoln
rest rday and witnessed the
uakiug of a new judge for the
Twelfth judicial district. I
The district meeting of the 1. I
O. O. F. will be held at Merna ,
Feb. 9. ' 1'hemeeting will be open -
en at 8 o'clock p. m. An mter :
esting program has been arranged
for the occasion.
'I'he o cial report of the
county boarl1 proceedings at its
llst : session appears in this issue
of the RJ\PUDLICAN. It consist
principally of the annual settlement -
ment of the o cers and bills.
For a short time Monday the
Ground Hog could have seen his
shadow had he been in the vicin-
itv of Broken Bow. Now watch
f r six weeks more cold weather I
while his hogshlp remains
housed.
'I'ha New England Chic1een
Pie Supper g'en by the Ladies
T ihrary Association last Satur , ; ,
day night in thc HeaHrr. block ,
was a great success. rhe attendance -
tendance was unusuall ) ' large , ;
the supper fine , and the rcceipts
highly satisfactory.
Oscar Englesjerd shipped a car
of cattle to the Omaha mark t
'ruesday and strnck a good mar-
leet. Owing to the storm catt1
shipments were short and t11c
market advanced ten cents. Mr.
Englesjerd went from Omaha to
Falls City last night on a short .
visit.
G. II. l'horpe , ex-chairman f I
the count ) ' bOl1'drwas .honorcd at
Omaha last week by heing elected -
ed vice prcsident of the State
Associahon by acclamation.
He only lacked a few votes being
elected chairman of the Association -
tion on the formal hallot. 'l'bis
is an honor that Mr. ' 1'horp3 will
wcar with crdit ! to himself and
thc county.
Supt. Lewis has appointed J.
M. Scott and B. B. Hawthorne
instructors for the session of the
Central Nebraska Summer School
which opens June 15. 'l'he appointment -
pointment of these gentlemen
wil1meet with the approval of
the teachers oLourcounty. BoUt
are school men of experience and
ability. The session Rhould be
well attended.
l\lARRlTw-Wednesda ) ' , at high
noon , Thomas W. I4illy of } i'aUs
City , and Miss Ida M. JIaines , at
the home of the bride's parcnts ,
five miles east of Broken Bow.
ReH. . E. M'ers oOiciating.
'rh bride and groom expect to
remain here for two weeles , when
the ' will depart for Falls City ,
their future home. 'l'he RltJ'un-
I.ICAN joins the friends of the
bride and groom in congratula-
t ions.
'l'Ite La < lies Library Association -
tion wishes to thank the general
public for the generous attend.
ance at their supper last Saturdaj'
e\'ening , also the ladies for the
delicious cakes and candies given
thel and Dierks Bros. for the
use of the room. 'l'he amount
taleen in was :154.80 : ; and the expense -
pense only $3.80 leaving S5t.OO
as a result of tneir labors. Owing -
ing to the rush and the larg-c
crowd , sc\'eral could not lIl' accommodated -
commodated with supper.
DlltD.-At DesMoilles , Iowa ,
Saturday , January 31 , Mrs. Jesse
1\1 urra ) ' , age 84 . years and 10
months. She had .heen making
her home for several years in
DesMoines with her j'oungest
SOli. lIer remains werle hrought
to Waco , Neb. , and burried be.
side her husband 011 tIll' 3rd of
February. TIer sh.ter , Mrs. ' 1' .
W. gdwards , of this cit ) " who
was with her at her death ac.
companied the rcmainR to their
last resting place. 'l'he deccas.
cd had been a faithful worlwr fet
the Lord since she was a chil < I
and dicd in the full assurance oj
a hright future eyond. 'l'h (
I m'ulII.lcAN extends to Mrs. Ed.
.1 wards and family the s'mpath )
. of the communit ) . in theil
bcrca\'Ulcnl.
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: Geo. Portcr of Allsl )1 , bas sc.
cured a position as clerk with :
I Wilson & Drakc of this cit ) . . Mr. I
I Porter is thc son of J. C. Porter
of Ansle ) ' , and has practically
grown up in this countWe
w.elcoUle him to the city akin hope
Ills sta ) ' ma ) ' be permanent.
C. W. Beal went to Missouri
' [ 'nesda ) ' on receipt of a tclegram
that his mother was again
dangerously ill. Another telc-
gram came j'esterdaJ thnt she
< iied ycstcrda ) . . ' 1'he HnpUDU-
CAN extcnds.sympathy. . . to the
bereaved rclatlves of tillS corn-
, munity :
WillleUtlCd.of the north side
of own met wIth a painful accident -
cident ycsterday that rcsulted in
the loss of two fingers and part
of ono hand. He was shclling
corn OtI the West Table and
aught his hand in the coggs ,
spliting it back to the wrist be-
lwecn the second and third
i1ingers. Dr. Pcnnington was
called and amputatcd the third
and fourth fingers , but hopes to
savc the rest of the hand.
Water Works lUasR ! lcmlng.
At the request of a number of
ci tizens I have called a meeting I '
to be held at the court house on
Thursday night } ebruarj' 12 at
8 o'clock to discuss the question
UIs it to the best interest of the
ci ty of Broken Bow to vote bonds
for thc purchase of the water
works plant 7" ' 1'his meeting is
called for a fair discussion of the
propoition hy the voters that .
phases of it ma ) ' be presented ,
and that the tax paj'crs and voters
may have \pporhmity to b I
posted on it before the election
is held. g. R PuncmI"
Mayor.
( JU8ter Connty lIortlcnltnral Soclct } . .
'rhc following program of the :
Custer Count ) ' Horticultural Society -
ciety will be rende.red at Ansley ,
Nebraska , Febnmry 18 , 1903 :
ArrlUlNOOol HK6AION.
Inltrnmcntal Bolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! llr .H. L. Kerr
Vocal toolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lIIrs. ) .II. Dorrowl
Addrc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. D Itc'IOI'N' .
n porter Becrctbrv. . . . . . . . . . . . Willi , Cadw.1\ \
CommerclalOrobarLlIDJ : . . . W. I .JollklnlArcadID
OrCbardtlprIlJlng. . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . .U Wenkllu
Hull Cnlture. lonlervlltlon of Alol.tllro In Tro !
Growing . . . . . . . . . . . . .K. tI' . 8Wllbcn'.Crtile
B\'kl'lIHU ' 1h:1 : ION
Instremcotlll Solo. . . , . . . . Mila b'orenc88101'CIIII
Vocal Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr..I .lI. DorrowM
Quarto'tu ' . . . . " " In OJarKo at Mra. A L. Itutler
Out Door IJloolUlug Plantl. . . . Mn. T. ' 1' . Varney
HonslI J'lantll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr . .J. 1I.ICerr : I
l < 'armera Dort/eoltore. / . . . . . . . . . . .1 G. PerkIns I
I.a"os , aDd tllred8 , Tru ) 'lautluK. . .1 Q. l'alDler
Wttt.rs CAUWm.t , Sec'y.
Itlnrket IICI.ort 'or 'rOdR .
GUAIN-
GUAINWbeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . b
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HarlcT. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : l5
Oats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
It'll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :11 :
Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L'tt
LIVIIi BTOOIl-
1I01I' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 20
Btcer8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.9.1 4.001
CO\\8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5 J c 215 i
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tJhlok"n , POf\loutJd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( It- ' I I
Turkeys , ( lor 1,00nll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OR
l'nolJucB-
Hattllr , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IS
E C" pf'r dozon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Co
M r { 'ItLUNa:01J8- :
1'0tlltoCS. . .or bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Onloos. p"r lJulbel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KO
II aT. pl1r Ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 1J.00
HlrltwJler cwl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Rug4r. Granulated. l'l'r owL" . . . 5.9.J @ r.il\
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IIUHINEHtoI COf.I.I'Glt NI . 'VH.
Several wrote a final examination -
tion in boolc1ee ping 'ruesday.
Exaninations will be given in
the Arithmetic classes next week.
Miss I./ulu Lee vissited Miss
Eva Ca , .woo < 1 at school last week.
Mr. Chas. R. Daaies , of Ansley ,
one of our gradnatcs of last year
visited friends at school laRt
week.
Although 'l'uesday was il bnd I
dar for attending school , yet wc .
had more than 100 studcnts in attendance :
tendance that day.
In a test examination in spell.
ing given last Friday , the honor ! ;
wcre divided between Messrs.
Kay McCall and W. G. Herricle.
Ncw students this week arc g ,
J. Williams , Burwell ; AdaVick -
lund , Gothenburg ; e1lie Dralee , t
Broleen Bow ; and Bessie Bedwell , t
Stites , Idaho.
Miss Amrct Hart who has becl !
d tained a t her home at Virden , ,
Neb , carne bac1e to school to con.
tinue her studies in the Commer.
cial Department.
Our entertainmcnt last l rida )
evening was highly enjoyed b )
those who attended. After ar
< xcellent program consisting oj
music and recitations il fe\\
minute were drwoted to the
Ciphering contest and Ra ) ' McCal
carried 00' the honors. 'I'her :
. followed a spelling match be.
twccn the Commercial and Shorthand -
hand Department , ten from ead 1
dcpartment beinC' chosen on ead
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! : : FOR SAL . - . . :
: As long as the pr < ' ! H.'nt stodt lasts I will
: malee thl'-\C' ! \ on Road \Vagons ,
. HUJrgies : aud Surrt''s prtces , , \ " i' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
f No. 19 Road Wallon - - $25.00
! No. 20 Top Buy - $35.00.
No. 34 Top UIY ! , Wh rQ.l1a ter $45.00 . .
i No. 42 Top 8uy .1 ' tthc.rQ I < I\ter \ : $50.00
i No. 38 Spring Waon , .Seated. $45.00
! No. 138 Spring Waon : \ : ; ) a. $75.00
No. 139 2-Seated Carrise - $80.00
: ! t Trimmed With Leather. )
: 'l'bese prices m ) ' competitors couHI well investigate - .
: gate , for the ) ' are lower than Jobbers Prices.
: I also have a bargain in a Second-Iland Six Holc
cM Sheller. JIb-Have you overhaulcd ) 'our farm
: machinery ? If not do so and bring me a list of
: what yon want in the wa } ' of repairR and I wilt .
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ANTI-TROST GOODS.
c &M' Mm .v mm h-41.1. . : & ' .1lIt : : W ; lm W ! ; ; : miM\r ! : . _ Wv.t _ 'ff' _ i < < _ ! & _ _ t5IriEr ( ( _ ! _ _ _ _ _ ; ! ; : ; . :1 ! ; tr. . : W m I
side. At lirst the Shorthand
Department was victorious and
the ) ' challangell thc Commercial
Department again and were
beaten twice. Aftcr the spelling
was over the remainder of the
evening was spent in games in
which nearl ) ' everyone partici-
pated. AU departcd for home
feeling weil satlsfied with having
spcnt an elljoyable e\.ening' .
Church t4crvlcc" .
ItI'IC01'AI , CIiUltCII.
Service Sunday February 8th , Septull. ' .
gcsslma Sunday. . SundllY School \ ( ) ao <
m. Morning pmyer IInd RerlllOIJ Ira. 111.
Hvening prayer ud sermon :30 : p. 111.
'fllt pubIte is cordially invited.
W. 11. XANlIImS , He , , , ! , .
1\1. It. CHURCH.
Revival meetings hegin with II week of
prayer commencing Sunct ) ' . Morning'
sermon "Modern Gibeoniles. " Tcxt
Josh. 9:1:1.23. : : : : Hvening , "If ? " ' ! 'cxl
1 Pelcr 4:18. Herald F. Sayles of
Chica o will Ul sist ut : in revi\'al meetings
hCbrinlllg Pehruary 15. Prep/Ire / for these
services. Glo. ! 1' . 'rR'TTi , Pm or.
J'/utSnVTInJ.\N / CIWltCII.
Services nexl Sabhath 1Jt0rnitl al J I
o. m. Subject "The Sustaning' Law of
Cod to the Jlcleivcr. " H\'enin scr\'ice
at7:3 : p. m. Subject , "Marriagc , Where
to Marry 11I111 Whom to Select. " Y. 1' . I
S. C. It at 6:30 : p. m. All arc corclially I
welcome to thcsc erl'cs. .
IIAI'TIj'r ! cmmCH.
llihle School 10 II III. Divinc Worship
lit J I a. m. Topic of the sermon lit tItis
er\'ice will hc "The Dcvil. " Junior B. .
Y. 1' . U. ut 3 p. III. Scnior B. Y. 1' . t. .
6:30 : p. III. 'fhe evcning preaching
service is at 7 :30. : 'fopic of sermon ,
"Somcthing that cllnnot He Dodgcd. "
Wednesday :30 : p. m. the church gathers
for its season of prayer. Thursehl ) ' 2 p.
III. 'fhe I.aclics Aid Society.
II. II. CIltJRCIi.
Sunda ) ' School 10 a. III. Prcaching
I J a. III. Text Gallltions 6:10. : S lhject ,
"I..ifes Great Purposc. " Junion mecting
3 p. III. Y. P. C. V. IIIceting 6:30 : p. 111.
Sermon 7:30 : p. 111. Text Pro6:6. : .
Subjcct. "Goel in Naturc" Rc"ival
mcetings arc now in pro ress. Serviccs
cllch e\'ening this week anel also ncxt
week. Song and pruyer lit 7 :30 : , preaching -
ing at 8. You are invited to IIttend both
thc pundoy scr"i cs , allll thc specinl
meetings eaclt e"cnlllg.
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J. C. Moore , abstractiu tIt
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LOST-One black pocket boole ,
containing enc bill , l eb. 4 , be.
I twecn Ira Glaee's and Business
colleg'c. FlI1der will plelse : IC'a\'c
. at this office.
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. Pcpsin Gum , two packages for
a nickel at Willeins' Pharmacy ,
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Fet ( SAI.H-PUrl' hred Dllroc
t Jere.y Males. G. E. CADWmt ,
l' 22tf Broken Bow , Neb.
I Watches cleaned at Ed.
McComas' for $1.00. All
worl guaranteed.
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- FOI SAI.H OR 'I'I-tAnJ\--'l'owt1
- lots and a few Jive acre lot ! ; it1
this city , for cattle , horHes or farn ,
1 laud.-Allcn Heyner.
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All kinds of Jewelry repalr-
Ing at reasonable prices , and I
w rk guaranteed at Ed. Mc-1
Comas' , Roy Thompson
watch maker.
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Pouttry wanted.
31-32 J. C. BOWEN. ,
West Union , Nebraslca-Ycsi
we will pa ) ' a part cash for but\ .
tc. . and egg. . . . RUlrUS G. CAlm.
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Dierks J4umher & Coal Co.
handles the Cannon City Pea
coal for slack burners. 25tf
If ) 'OU ill tend' to. huild . .call at.
DierkR 141unher Co. and get prices.
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J4uhricating oils of all kinls at
Wilkin's < lrug storc.
Your watch or Clocl < can
be repaired at once at Ed.
McComas' .
I OI SAJ.H Ol 'rRADlt-For :
young' cattle , a fresh milch cow.
mnquire at thiR ol1 ce. 29 tf
I or Cannon City Pca coal fpr
slack burners go to Dieres } Lumber -
ber & Coal Co. 25tf
Stamp Photo's at Bangs'
Stu < l io. 29-tf
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Balance staffsI. 760 ;
pivet staffs , $1.00 ; at
Ed. McComas. '
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.J. II. Cosner a n < l C. H. England -
land have opcned a paint shop
first door cast of Day'R storc ,
where they are prcpared to do all
kinds of carriagl and sign paint-
ing. 33-36
T have a line lot of pure blood
Buff PI'mouth-rock cockerels for
salc- from prizc winners.
32-34 Gno. O.V A'rlms.
Watch main springs 75c at
Ed. McComas' .
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Farms for sale and lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a.
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
arc all goit1 , and prices are advancing -
vancing rapldly.-J. . G. Brenizer.
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FOR SALn-A : farm near
Geor 'etown , consisting of 160
acres. A good location. Inquire
of Mrs. Fannie I . Stuckey , Ans-
ley. Nebraslm. 24 tf
'rhe HnpuDLlcAN and Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
All watch and Jewelry repairing -
pairing neatly and promptly
done at Ed. McComas' .
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Money loancd on Improvcd
farms. J Al\IItS LUDWICII ,
7 18 tf Brokcn Bow , Neb.
A Dime Museum , under the
auspices of the Ladies Guidc. will
show in Rrol\C1J Bow , 11'ebuary7th ,
afternoon and evening , in t1t
south cast corner of the Realty
i hlock. A fine exhibiton of living
subjects anc1 wax kgures of celebrated -
brated personages. 'l'here will
I he on sale home made bread , calces
I and pies. Also a refreshment
I table where a good ltmch can be
purchased. 33-301
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