Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 12, 1903, Image 8

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FOOT FORM SHOE STORE !
Do want YOUi Shoes to fit ?
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He has the Best line of Shoes in
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For Sixt. , ' Davs Onl ) ' , bcginning
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1954 Barton Bros. 5350 Shoe For $2.95
" . 363 Barton Bros. $2 25 Shoe For $1.95
I have Shoes to sell and will sell.
Can in and see me , 1 ha'e any.
thing you want. A full line 01
Rubbers and R\lbber \ Boots.
J. S. FRANCIS ,
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A number of thc stock holders
in t'hc ' Broken Bow Business and
Normal College met last li'riday
evening in the College building
to consider the articles of in.
corporation and to effect an or-
ganization. G.V. . Apple was
elected temporary chairmau , and
W. B. Easthnm , secretary.
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The report of the committe on
articles of incorporation was ,
read , amended and adopted. .
The institution was incorporated' '
w lh a capital of $10,000.fully ,
paid up. 'l'hc school is' to be
under the managcmen t of board
of trustees and requires a thrce
fourths vote of the stock holders
pr sent and voting toelect. Thc
following trustccs were elected :
C. W. Roush , Alpha Morgan , J.
E. Adamson , J. C. Bowen , Willis
Cadwell , H. . Lomax and H. . B.
_ Andre\vs. The trustees met and
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I I effected a temporary orga1l1zahon
by lecting J. E. Adamson president -
dent and H. Lomax , secretary.
I "At a meeting o ( the trustees
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Monoay mght a permanent or-
, I 'ganization was effected by elect-
I ing J. C. Bowen , Prcsident ; J. E.
I Adamson , vice-president ; C. W.
I I Roush , sec. ; and H. Lomax , treas.
The trustees will assume immediate -
mediate control with the dew of
taking charge of the property.
They probably will not make an.\ '
radical changes for the prescnt ,
but 'will endeavor to mal { ( it
second to no school of the. kind
in the state. The trustees elcct-
ed arc progressive and successful
'business men and undcr their
management the grcatest possible -
sible results for the school' is as-
sured. The growth of tll'school
to this date has been phenominal
there being 160 now enrolled.
With th confidence the new or.
ganization will inspire and the I
ca.reful managemcnt there is but
little doubt but what the enroll.
ment can and will be doubled 11
thc 'course of another year.
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Take 1..ntlve Dromo Q.ulnlno' ' Tall'ct. . AI
( \ rDflZlsle " 'tund the mOlu'II It It tall8 to'Uru
E. W. Grt.ve'8sl@n"IDl'\Ilson " eaohllox. 2.5c.
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A. W. have h s '
spring stock of U1ouldin s and
frames in and displa'ed tlllS wcek.
aE All latest styles and patlcnls. lie
ives his espccialattention to fram.
I ! mg. Will make a frame for ) 'ou
; wbil you ure resting.
Pyrographlo Outfits.
. Imported double rubber bulbs-
warranted. Something new aud
i facinating. Stamped ) atterus-
anyone with artistic ability can
learn to decoratc their homcs.
a . W. DR KE1
I First door cast Wilkins Drug Store ,
Realty DIock" Droken Dow , Neb.
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The matched game of basket
ball by the two teams of Broken
Bow high school last Friday
night was an attractivc enter.
tainmcnt for thc public and was
well patronizcd. A literary entertainment -
tertainment preceeded the ball
game , which consisted of recitations -
tions , songs , select reading , instrumental -
strumental music and Indian
club drill. The game was under
the manageI\ent \ of Rcv. S. P.
Morris , who has had the teams
i under instruction. Notwithstanding -
standing it was the first game
for the public by the team , the
individual mcmbers showed excellent -
cellent skill. 'rhe following is
the score :
Flnt Half. Second Iblf.
T eam N 0. 1 . . ' . . , '
Goah. f'ouI9. Goas. ! } 'uuls.
Pauiliumphre ' . C. . . . " . . 1
Ed. Os\orne. L. F. . . . . It
W. McCandless. R. f'.tt 2 21 2
Fred Sldllmau. R. G. . . 2
L. DoulI'la9. L. G. . . . . . . 1
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Team No.2. .
PluydSmlth.C.I.2 j 2t 1.
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CarIJulTur < lR.L.l'ZI 1 3. 1
C. WludualClc , R. F. . .
A.AtlJef.L.G. . . . . . . . 1
R. Ryenou. R. G. . . . . .
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Goals trom toul. cent I. t Goals trorn field.
couul2. Double fouls,3. Total score , ht team ,
U : 2nd team. 13.
Church Mcr'llc " .
U. . CHURCH.
SUll uy School 10 II. m. Sermon at 11
a. m. Junior Y. 1' . C. U. at 3 p. m.
Young Peoples mceting at 6:30. : Prcach.
ing at 7:30. : Wc will welcomt : you to al1
thesc scrvices. W. F. PERRY.
I'RRS'Tl RIAN' CHURCH.
Services IIcxt Sabbath nt I 1 a. III.
Sub ect : "At Ease in Zion. " I vcning
sen'lce at 7:30 : p. tn. "Rending. What
to rcad and how to read. " Y. P. S. C.
E. at 6:30 : p. tit. A1lare we1comc.
CHUCH OF GOD.
Thcre will be serviccs in thc Wood 11 UlI :
II\l1 ncxt SUlldlat cleven o'dock , ulsc
at half past scvcn. Come al1 who car
and hcar a pluin go pcl scrmon.
R. Dr.r.r.IS. Pa9tor.
l\l'ISCOI'AI , CHURCH.
St. John's I piscopal sen'ice March IS
Third Sun a ) ' 111 Ient. Morning prnre :
Litany and sermon 11 a. m. Hvel1ln
prayer und scrmon 7:30 : p. m. Sunda )
. school lQ a. tn. The public is cordilll1) )
imited. W. H. XAN'DRRS , Rcctor.
. CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
I Thc snbject next Sundmornin" " , a
the Christian Church : "The World'
Greatest Mcmorial. " Evening theme
. "Tht : Wcdding Gal1l1tnt. " You lIrc 111
I WU'S welcome. Also remember thl
Biblc Schoolut 10 a. m. IInd the ChristilU
F.ndea\'or ut' 6:30 : p. m. Both of thesl
. . services are lousing oncs. Don't mis
them. A. G. S ITH , Pastor.
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, The 1II0l11ing scn'icc wi1l be an addrcs
to the tlCW convcrt. Subjcct : " 'rho
I Chmch Fumil ) ' , Its Duties and I'rh.j
leges. " Text : Hph.2:19. : The cvcnin :
! sermon wi1l be c\'ungelistic "A Picture 0
, Nauman. " Text : II Kings. 5:11.1. :
At 2 : ,30 the pastor wiU dc1iver thc first c
II series of 10 minutes il1ustrated sermoll
to the Juniors. Subjcct : "Bli11lIers.
The It I. . at 6:30 : wil1 provc of rcat it
terest to ) 'ou. Gno. } ' . TRITltS , Pastor.
t BAPTIST CHURCH.
Bible school studies at loa. m. DiV l1
worship I I a. m. Subject for this serv <
I " . 'rhe Divine Drfence. " Junior B. Y. I
t. . 3 p. m. Scnior B. Y. 1' . U. 630 ; p. II
. Attractivc program IUld helpful tJlf > ctinJ
Evening scrvicc at 7:30 : p. m. Simp'
old timc gospel sermons , bright son
and instrumental hclp b ) ' thc Barnl
a Orchestra. Topic of sennon , "I cau
S help it , 1 was born that wa ) ' . " We < lnc
ay 7:30 : p. III. , pra'cr timc for t1
8 church. Thursdav 2 p. m. I.mlies A
! . . Societ ) . . Saturdu\ p. 111. Bo's brigal
: drills. Saturday 7 :30 : p. m. ; 'fhc Past 1
: ! Q teachcs tbe Bible school lesson to t1
I tcachcrs , at he church.
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jj Aftcr cnrr'ing lIIail two wl.'Cks Chri
. } ) eterson took sick lutd left the rout
Mail is now de1ivcl1. d by SnuUlel Wariu
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: Suow gone. frost about al1 out
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Cllnl ! thucklug rcaume , looks Hke
winter's backbofH'n9 broke.
DIItIIn Sam } Vu11ey , Xebrasku ,
March 3 , 19 < > 3 , James ! -Isles IIKe 75 year ! ' !
of canccr of thc throllt and 1iP9. After
sufTeriug for ! ! c\'eral years , dcath ClIlI1e tu
his IclleC ; illtermcnt { u Saud Va11ey
CcUtetcr ' TllltS one by oue thos < : oM
pioncers I1rc passiu IIWI1) ' .
II. G. Douuel is ha\'iu" " , n tclepholll'
pul ip today. Hc has 1111 illcubator IIIlIl
broo cr. he put 011 twelve dozell eggs
yesterday. has bought four cows und liS
he had quite n numbcr he wil1 buy a
sepcrntor alld try his fortune ill poultr ) '
and cream while his telephone will . keep
him posted in the news ,
A BIrthday Surprise I'arty.
Eva Lee was given a party at
her home last 'I'uesday evening
by a large number of hcr , oung
associates. It was a totai sur.
'prise to her , and was in herr ) of
her fourteenth birthdaf. Thc
) 'outlg folks g'athcred a u r home
at 't:30 : and remained until eight.
! \1iss Eva was the recipient oT a
large number of presentg from
her young fricndR. r efreshTtients
wer served at 630 p. lll. which
the young folks appreciated and
enjoyed ever so much. The cn-
tire evening was spent in playing
in and out door games
about the hour of eight. then /
they all wished her many uore
happy birthdays and bid her
good night. ,
lu"nUIEu.
CUA\I : HR-SIl\IONSON t the
brides home Sunday . March 1 ,
1903 , Henry Cramc.r and Miss
Christine S monson. l e. . . . 'l'rites
officiating. 'I'he contracting
parties are well and fa.rably
known in this community where
they have grown up and thc best
wishes of their many , friends join
them.
HUL JtHT-MoODy-At the M.
E. parsonage of this city Tuesday -
day1 arch 10 , at 8:30 : p. m.
Chas. G. Hulbert and Miss
Fannie Moody. Rev. Geo. P.
'I'd tes officiating. 'I'he bride is
enc of Custer county's most
estimable young ladies , She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Moody of Westerville ,
who were among the early homesteaders -
steaders of that \'icinity. The
groom is the son of Rev. J. G.
Hulbert. formerly in charge of
the M. E. church at this place.
Mr. Hulbert i a young man of
fine business ability and a highly
esteemed imployee of theE. & M. ;
railroad , and for several months
heM the position of 'telegraph
operator at this place. Mr. and
Mrs. Hulbert left last night for
Fort T-Iaramic where he has been
assigned work. 'l'he RRPUBI.ICAN
joins the fricnds of this estimable
couple in congratulations. .
roulI I'cuplo' ! ! Mootlug.
Sunday , I't'1arch 8. 1903 , Pres- . ,
bvterian church services of the !
d y began with a hclpful sunrise
prayer meeting , led by. Miss Gertrude -
trude Orr. Sessison again at 2
p. m. , opencd with song , followed
by reading of minutes of last
mceting , , which were appro\'ed as
read. ' { hc constitution as adopted -
ed was also read.
I President Ramah Ryerson thcn
brought up the matter of enrolling -
ing the various ocieties and
their members. l elUarks.
Mo\'ed , scconded and carried
that this be done. 'rhc matter
t of a county organization was
I . then prcsentcd. l emarks on ad-
, visabilitj' of samc ended in a mo.
tion to appoint a committec to
arrangc for same. Committee :
t Messrs Kimberling , 'Vindnagle ,
; and Butcher.
'l'he business session closed
with the reading of the report of
the various con1tnittecs.
Qucstion Box followed in which
several important qucstions were
discussed. ' { 'he discussion Will )
not as frec as might have been.
s ' [ 'his was followcd lt1 turn by
F' ten minute addresscs by the pastors -
tors of thc various churcles. )
If First , Rcv. Shetler who
! . brought out somc of the chief
.f . a 1\1S of young people's societies.
He was followed by l e\ ' . Morris
I. who commended the young people -
ple for the nohle way in which
thcj' arc stepping to the front in
church work. He held up the
Bible as the safe guidc and besought -
sought us to know morc of it.
Rev. 'rrites introduced He\ ' .
Knight , Dist. Prcs. of the l p'
worth T4eague , who talked of the
work in a general way , his cen.
tral thought being systematic
study of the Bible. "Don't mal < t ;
poor preachers out of good la ) "
men. God wants good laymen. '
We next listcned to Rc.Perry. .
u'Vc never lose bj' a firm staIitJ
for the right. 'l'he heroes of tit (
past havc been those who stooL
1irm in their c011\'ictions for th (
ist right. " 'lOur mission is to hel ]
: c. bring others to the standard 01
" , . Christ. " Bro. Smith , thc ne" ,
of pastor of the Christian Church
, l 1 < enetl the . g. entle\\'or : to I
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great ship which has eenlnunch- :
ed upon the $ ca of the world tu'
preach Christ. "I belic\'e the
world is to bc : ou for Christ f
the young pcople. " lIe also cI .
phasizcd the importance of missions -
sions in this work.lI'l'he socie.
ty can ncver take the placc of thc
church. " Rcv. MarklandBaptist
minister from Ansley. made a few
appropriate remarks. He spoke
of his work in Chicago and the
work bcing accomplish cd there by
the j'oung people. For effective
worl < hc would rather ha\'c tcn
consecrated young pcople back of
him than a church of 350 in front
of him. " We then heard a scries
of short talks on , "How to'ary
the monotony of the meeting. " I ,
The use of the blackboard wa ,
suggestcd. It was ale ! suggested -
ed that each meeting be plan ( d
for sometimc before , and not delayed -
layed until the last minute.
Song : ) 1)1'chcer , led bf Mauricc
r yer'on , intcr'persed' pro.
gram.
At fJ:30 : , thc regular c\'cning
prayer meeting was conductcd ,
lead uj''liss ! Smi th of t hc Epis.
copal Church. This lasted one
hour and was very helpful. Mrs.
Adamson fa\'ored us with one of
her beautiful solos.
'fhe e'ening program opcncd
with a papcr by Mr. H. I-Iomax ,
on "Christian Fellowship , " in
which hc gave a bcautiful interpretation -
pretation of Phil. ] :3. :
Song by audience followed by
cornet solo by Mr. Taylor , which
was very pretty.
Mr. F. A. Skillman then presented -
sented "The Growth and Pro.
gress of the Young Peoples'
Movement , " in111 excellent historical -
torical sketch.
Mr. E. C. Davis then gave a
short talk on the "Personal bcne-
fits Derived From Belonging to a
Young Peoples' Society , " in
wihch he briefly sumed up the
points wherein young people are
benefited by an association with
a good earnest Christian young
peoples'society.
Mr. J. G. 'N. Lcwis then presented -
sented "Benefits of a Young Peo.
pIes' Socicty to the Church , " in a
very in teresting talk.
'I'hc last on the program was a
short address by A. P. Johnson
on the "Possibilities of the Un-
ion. " He gave a brief glimpse
of what the Union may make of
its future , setting forth the glo.
rious possibilities in store for it.
'l'he next meeting will be held
in the Mcthodist Church , Sunday -
day , April 5th. E' . C. D.
Lett'- 1.IHt.
The following is the dead
letter list for the week ending
March 10 , 1903 :
H. L. Brownell , ( two ; ) Mrs.
Bell Freed. Jas. Kelly , Mrs. M.
Three Ramsey.
Parties calling for the above
will pMase say advertised. .
r. , . H. JRWETT , P. M.
oth Jegs Gut 011' b } ' Train.
E. Johnson a young man about
twenty years of age , who attempted -
tempted to board the way car on
No. 46 , Tucsday morning at An-
sclmo missed his hold and wa
thrown under the trucks of theme
mong cars. Onc leg was cut
off above the knee , the other below -
low thc knec. 'I'he unfortunate
man was brought to rolcen Bowen
on No. 44 and placcd in the
hospital for treatmcnt. but the
shock pro\'ed to scverc for him
and died last night. It waH fir t
rcported that the unfortunate
\ ' ctime was a tramp and was
trying to beat his waj' . He dis.
claimcd anintcntion . of trng
to bcat his.way , but expectcd t (
pa \ ' his fair had h. succeeded ill
getting auuard. But little i
known of him. Hc is a Swcdl
and papers found would indicat
he is from Chicag'o. IIc said hl' '
had a sistcr in Brooklvn. HoUI
thesc addresses.havc'heen tek
graphed by Undertaker Wood .
He had SUi , in money on 1m
person.
litlZl'IlR Cnul'us.
A citizens city caucus is hCl'eh. ,
called to meet at the Court honsl
Saturday night at H o'clock 1'0 :
the \qJose of placing in nomin
aHon candidates for mayor , clerk
treasurer , police judge , 0111
councilmcn each for lirst , Sl'COl
and third ward and for the trans
action of such other hm Itl'SS a !
may . COIll heforc the meeting'
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c , THE RACKET STORE i
' > i . . . . Will gave you money on. . . .
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Dry Goods , Clothing , Shoes , Caps , Gloves j
and Mittens , Ribbons , Lace , All Over
: ! : Lace---black , white find cream---Glass-
: , yare , China , yare , Lettcr Files , Bed ' , :
: c0111forteJ's , , V 001 Blun I\ets , ulld N otioll s 1
: c We ha\'e just received a fine line of Embroid.
c crics , Laces , Vel\'ets and Veh'eteens , S:11 < 5 ,
: Crepc , Nuns Veiling , Sateens , and Ginghams. >
, Call and see them and get prices before buying
dsewhere. Highest market price paid for eggs. .
; ' E. REYNER CO. . : ' :
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night at thc Court housc , under
the auspices of Political Equ'ality
Clubon Woman SutTrage. She wa
favored with a largc audiencc.
She is a speaker of more than ordinary -
dinary ability.
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1..0' " R.ATF. , , 'IMT. ;
[ ,25.00 to Portlan , Tacoma mill Seattle.
$27.40 to San Pranci conl1 I.os
Angcles.
$22.50 to Spokane.
$20.00 to Buttc and Hclcl1u.
Proportionately low rates to hundrc s
of other points , including Big Horn
Basill. W'o. , Montanu. Idaho , Washin" " , .
ton , Oregon , Dritish Colmnbill , CaHforniu ,
etc.
Eyer > ' ay Februar ) ' IS to April 30.
'founsl cars duily to CaHforu l1 , per-
sonaBy conducted excursion three timcs
a week. I
Tourist cars daily to Seattle.
Inquire of ncarest Bur1ington Route
agent. 34'41
DEN"TIS-rl
R 8 Mill I INS I
J\1nkee a Ipeclalty : ! o ! Crown Illul IIrl ! : e W.Irk. :
P Ieee rpssoD811le. ;
All work guaranteed.
C'all and ee" mo betore g 'Inlt el8cwhcrQ.
OIIlcc-ln D'oKlln Dow : : ! Iate Dank Uulhllng. I
nrokcn Dow. NebrnA II.
MIKE SCANLON ,
-Proprll'tor ot- .
Rl'8tBDrant& Lunch Counter. I.nrllc a 'ortmcllt
ot Cont..ctlonllrlc8 , Ch"r Ilnl ! Tollaccos North
: , Ide of Pnbllc Square. lIroken 1I0w. Nellrnska.
B , & M. RESTAURANT ,
North SId , ' or Track.
feBIR Bt 91honr \
0(11'11 ( day anti nlghl.
Fine candles dnd clg r .
ROLLA TOWSLEY ; Prup.
H IT.L SIDE HERFORDS
alld Duroc Jerecy lIog < llre.1 Ilrlll ohIIpH \ bIOO,1
othclrclllri8. Al ! rcrs. 0. ) . C.\.I > WEII. . ,
rotan Dow. Nebra91m
Bargains in Real Estate
Farm laDd n specllllty.Iflta. \ . corn and
Itraz'l g lands tor sllie In Custor. Sbormllu , lIut.
tale alld Dawson connll ri. PrlcDR trom $4 00
per ecru up. Hc ( d'nce 4 IIIlIe , outh , ,011 I
mile ! 'arit otlawn. ! . PORt olllc , ' adlhesw ,
LE\'I K1NU ,
Masu. . OIty. Nellrllika.
J _ .J. SNYDEH ,
AND
DJIUrJiI41lmtl4" I3. . NOTAHY
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tJ. PUIII.IC ,
ilao JUri\lce or thl ! l'uRc6. ! : Ipccllllalt ntoll ! KI."n
to collecliuns 1ll'o lIlons tak n , pension vouch.
. 3rs IIclitly exccQtud and all kind. ot ICjal pllpure
wrltlun. OlUco In the tear ot U.nk , of I.olumerce.
Broil en Bow. Nehraskll.
H. CONRAD ,
. . . . . nealcr In , . . .
1'1I111IIS. Wlnll l'tIlll . TAllks. FlttlngsOl\90llno
En.llle8. : litO. . etc.
IIrokell How. Nellr/lllka.
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THE SURE RESULT.
In growing melons and raislnlt l'Oru
and IIU , .Ine plants you Klt II hl h ptlr
cent ot pront by , .ltallzlnK the tleed and
protecting It and the tender plants troul
the ravaiClt ot 'Worms , InSOCt8 , bird. ,
squlrre etc. by the Ule ot
Protecto
Thou8&lld , use It. The testimony I.
Tet'wbere to the elteet tbat Ite tute
lUll ! smell are absolutely repellent to
nrml1t IUId all other seed lroye\8.
" 1 uled 'Prole to' OD melo. . . . llcllmben
: 'b"e. : : Jr. . . , . rtZ61t 7 I ,
DooDnlll. . ID4-
" 1 DeTaI' could eet a .IUld or orn UD uu.
l1ell1 ulI&111 u..s't > rotecW' . "
, R. N.IINYlJtn. l'utoll , IDd.
"u.ad l'rotr-cto and m7 COrll I. lIDe. "
LEVI D , L'oylAlr'I > D.llld.
'l'h. name below. . tb. on. wbo ha , baen .
appolnt..1 re.ll1eM alleDt ror tbls ollnl , .
Orden .bould be UDt 'I > an,1 will b. Oiled
by bllll. Wrlle bllll rorollr l'rolCICto book.
let & 1111 aII1' tunber IDrorwaUollo
TilE PROTECTO COMPANY ,
. W. flnl Au. , MllllutblII.
A. ' " AtTON , llnt. : W uonUl" . eh.
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WILLIS CADWELl ,
XI.v lll119.tUnn1 , : JlBSNlJ > llifi&Jl. :
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W A. THOMPSON ,
. CO TnAUTOR & UIJILD H.
rrPlllDS alld cstlmate. on shortnullc. . . .
J > 'OkCh IJulV. NellrA8ka
I.O. . G r AZE ,
. . . . . .Lealerlll . . . . .
Oranltu. Forclgn RDd . ruerlca AlArblet.
Omamentl Work a Specialty.
BrokCD Dow. . . . Nt" rtska.
AND .sUPPLIES. .
CAMERAS
} o'ree Instm lIoD8 110w to take and dp.velopo thft
plcturo with cer1 camera eold.
Flnl hlni : < ! ono tor amMures. t
Latest Styles in Photographs.
BANGS STUDIO.
Rat , t. .h..1 ! tll IBIII.
Brok..n Bow , Nf'braska.
C1 fY BABB R SHOP ,
u. O. HUTTON. Proprietor.
Flrst-c18p8 work ( { oar Uoom ot Urokpn 1I0w
Stale ! Jank. Droken now. Nebra.ka.
FRANSE MOORR ,
W Bfl ! IP : ] 1JptID lI31 } .
Two blocks norlh ot ( IranI ! Orlltr,1 Hotel. Pat-
10n0l1C 80Uci cd. Prices 'easounblu
DH-5. : H. \ ! & W. K l'ALUOl' ,
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS.
! ) lI1e , ' over DROII..t1 ! ' . ! ! Dru Storc.
IIro.1I \ Bow. . Nt''rB"I. ' ' . .
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Palace Barber Shop ,
It , J. 1I01.MA . Prop.
Flrst.c rs lonsorlsl work nar8nlcell.
We t SI < 1e I'allilc ! : Ill QUe. Broken Bow. N ( ' ' ' .
DR. l' r FAHNHWOlt'l'lI ,
DENTIST ,
arOmee lu Realty Ulock , Dr. lIau' . Old
8talld.
8talld.DR.
DR. C. L. MULLENS ,
Physician SurgeOIJ.
2nd Stairway I\'om Wo.t oUllln Realty lIIockj
rU8hlence.lflt ; : wult M , K. chorch. on sllmc aide
ot street. i. : > rrUrokl' " Bow. Nebrll8k
CA1\l RON & HEESI ,
GIff r 0YS 80UIC cz.ll l'S
AT LAW.
Itoom Ii anlt II. Realty Dlock. Broken 1I0w , Neh.
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S.M DOHRIS ,
mnun : taham51ftJIn.
AI. klnt1H ot work In cur line done promptly
Bnd In Ilnt.la8s order. lted Sbop 011 thl'
orner we t 01 tbe hOle bOUHC.
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GIVI ( ! H A TI tAI. .
llrollcn 1I0w. ' . . . Nebraska.
CLINTON DAY ,
Ph)7sician & ; Surgeon.
o co In rellr or 'he B nk lit l'C1I11111erce. HeI.
dellce 6th boule west or Ihe Baptist chllrrh ,
1hokell 1I0w. NlluBskn.
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HICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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(1I1U'UI'liTIn's : IS..l < tli Urugr . . t tor
11n" all4
( Iold lIIet41llc boll' , , , ' . .
Tak. , no 0111,1' . , ' " . 'ule.1 . Wllh bluu ribbon ,
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dlllll'roli. .
tntlu. . . . "nd . . . . . .lItlOIIJI. HU ' ; ' .lIb.U .1"
or ! leillt . . . "e' . . . In "Ialll. . . . . . fur . . . .rll..IIII. 'III 'eur . . . . . Drug"lst . T..U. ,
1110..11.1. IUIlI " . . . .
. . "U..lh'r .itr . . , " 11. . In 1lIer
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) r..lur. ,11. ' " .000 'l'eslll\1onh'l . '
all DrullChIS. 'l'eslll1onh'lOld b ,
OUl0l1E6TRR OnEMIOAL 00
8100 ) I..dlaull . .
S'lu..rco. 1''ILi. , l'
11.11. . . WI."per.
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