Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 16, 1904, Image 1

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: . . . , VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA . ' , THURDSAY - , JUNE 16.1 19041--EIGHT PAGES , NOll , .
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We ; Want to 'I'alk to' You :
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WATCHES. 0
\Vc ha\'c the largeqt .
anrl heRt t'l'dt'rl stock il1
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the city , al1rl what's a
great dc'almol'c'e guarantee - ,
antee to sa\'e' you a" much .
as 10 to 5 l' r cent.
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1'hat's Romet111I1g' , hn't
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1 . , IN ' ! 'IIH IU\AJ/I'Y mOCK.
I IIang decided to c1oseout'my
entire stock of goods consisting
of dry goods , shoes , hats and no-
j . tions , I will sell the entire stock
at auction , commencing Satur-
ay , June 25th. l emell1ber that
any goods bought at auction will
he duplicated at the same price
until the next auction on the
following Saturday anrl so on until -
til the goods are all gone. 'l I\ls \
is thc largcst stock of goods cyer
offered af. auction in ccntral Nc-
braska. Buy at your < .1\vn price
while ) 'ou ha\'c a chancc. He-
member the place.
. MUNK'S STORE ,
. l ealt Block.
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Rohert Hnglish solc1 a horsc last week.
Walter Simonson is working for lIenry
1\lark.
Charley Marl ill was sick with the
measlcs la8t weck.
I , ' ( J. R. l < anJ purchasrd ,14 heael of hog ! >
of Sam \Vewer last weck.
t' \lrs. N. Amr.herry of AnHley , wa'1 visH-
h ; ; ing with the falllily of S. I. . Wewer la'1t
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] ; , ; ' : ' 'I'hc recellt raills which raised thc
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, ' : ' ' . waters of the lIIudlly so high. wmhcel ;
' " . - , out J. W. Wills mill dam.
I. . . . ' . . - Jack Carpellter is visiting with W. ' 1' .
. ShalTer and falllily , hang returllell frolll
, : ' the Salltlllills last week.
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\ln ; ; . Baccun wa < ; takl'nto 1.incolu 10 'it
week allIl hat ! II tUlliOI' r 'IIIO\'ed which
weighed I ! ) pOllluln. She is reportell
to hc getting along nicely ,
Roh'rt'ea \ ' ( r , an olrl lillie settler in
this palt of the county : lI1cl who now Ii\'s
in Wisconsin was hack 011 a visit last
week , IIc expects to relul'lto Nehra'ika
this fall.
Arthllr Runery , who has heen att'IItI-
ing the Olllaha l\leelical College , n-turn.
. cd hOllle Imt week ancl wiII remaill at
homc clurin [ vacation. Arthur WIll
graduate next year.
Prof. Zahn of thl' Brokell Bow Busines : ;
College , was looking afler the intereslo
of the collegc in thesc paris last wcd : .
Thew will he Rel'cml of 0111' young people
atlellli college lit llrolen Bow this wintcr.
Johll RO1I'h , whu was among the first
. settlers ill this settlementllnel who wcnl ,
j ! to UaltimOle , lillI. , IIhollt 5 years ao ,
. callie hack to look after his farm , anin'cl
, : " here last Frillny , \lr. lIroach thinks
. ) this is the finest cOllntry he ! : iaw on his
road Ollt here. lie ' much '
was \'ery 5111'-
. prised lit the improl'elllents made ! : i llce
\ he left.
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r" 1I'h.t . . 'u . . . .KI.cralln" .
Li \ ' ng at an ou t of t hc way
placc , remotc from civilization , a
family is often rlriven to dcspcra-
tion in casc of accident , resuH-
I ing in hurns , cuts , wounds , ul-
ccrs , etc. I-Iay in a supply of
Buc1den's Arnica Sah'c. H's thc
best on each. 25c at Lee Bros.
drug store ,
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Ii' . M. Currie of Sargcnt , was a
city visitor 11'riday.
Bcn Predmore of Wcst tlnion ,
is attcnding court this ek as
juryman.
II. H. Hiatt of S J.rgent , is in
the citj' looking after cases he
Ita" in court.
W. 1-1. Smith of Pilot , was in
thl' city Satl1l'l1 lY making proof
on hi" homt' ; tea < l.
Thi'1 oOke acknowlcdges a
! odal call from Dr. Wa e of
Ol'OlltO. "l1estlay.
W. n. Pur rJl rcturned Monday
from t. Loui" whcre he has
bCf'1I thc past month.
'L'omVright , deputy as < ; cssor
of Anslc ' towt1 ! hip hrought In
hi" return , ; last Friday.
Clta < ; Smith anrl John Mc1nich
of Iason Citr , an in the city attending -
tending court a . jurors.
H. J. E"dill : ton and family
Icft ' 1'uesday for Colorado , wherc
the ) ' will Rpend thc summcr.
Mi seVinnie ! Joyner and
Ncllie Heed went to St. I-Iouis
last week to visit the exposition.
Mrs. 14. J. Gandy went to T4in-
coIn , last wcek ; to accept a position -
tion as cook in thc IAncoln Sani-
tarium.
Mrs. J. 1\L Ki nbcrling. and
Mrs. S. K.Varrick rcturncd
Monday from thcir'isit to St.
Con is.
Don C. Despain of the State
Department of 14abor , was a city
\'isitor Tucsday. This office
acknowledges a call.
Plag Day was generally observed -
served by the business houses
' 1'uesdav by a liberal decoration
with tl ; - national colors.
A numher of the citizens of I
Sargcnt were in thc city the first !
of the wcek as witnesses in the
Olson-'Vildc law suit. t
. 11' . 1\1. Manh , deputy asscssor
of 1\Ij'rtle township , came in with I
his returns thc latter part of last , .
week. He returncd homc 'rues-
clay. ]
A. G. Hoffman of Arnold , accompanied - j
companied by l\Ir. Ingrahm of
1\It. Ayr , Iowa , was a cit.Y visitor
' 1'uesday. 1\Ir. Hoffman has sold t
on t , at Arnolcl and cxpects to go
west. I
J. H. g\'alls , the popular post-
ma cr of al1away , kindly re- (
mcmbercd this oOice last Satur-
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dar with a welcome call. 1\11' .
g\'ans was o\'er looking after
road matters bcforc 'the count ) '
board.
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'rhe state board of ellualiza-
tion has placed the aS essed'aluc ref r
of thc railroads of thc state at
$ .lhOOOOOO. ' 1'his is an incrcase i
of t 1'JOOOOOO o\'er the former f
aRsessmen ts.
I4acies ] Circle One of the M. E.
church will sen'e ice cream and
strawberries in the old restaurant
buililing- just east of ' 1 icrney
Bros. . mcat market , Saturday
aftcrnoon ane ] night. Ca11 in
ane ] sec thcm.
' 1'he 1Ii-ses ! Gcne\'ie\'e and
Jessie f l1sh of Chicago and Omaha -
ha , resp cti\t'lj' , arr'ed here
\Vedncsdar morning , and arc
\ 'isilingtheir sister , Mm. Harry
B. fszarc1. 'rhe , young ladics t
will rcmain scveral days.
1\1. A. Proper , formerly of this 1
city. now of I40s Angles , Cali- i :
fon1 a , is i.n thc city reprcsenting
thc Jcssic' Bclle Mining Co. , of J
I..o" Angie's , California , in which :
he is interested. "his office
acknowledgcs a welcome call. I
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fl . II. Young , who has becn at
Ureely , Colorado , for se\'eral i
weclcs looldng aftcr his ranch I
intcreJls rcturned home last
'l'hursdav morning. TIe went to !
Ansle ) ' Saturday to talce steps to I I
organizc a National bank. 1\11' .
Young informs the' l JPUBI.JCAN ( I
that the directors expect to I
chang-e both the Ansley and SarI I
gent banl s into National banks
in the near future.
'I own' : h i p boards as wc11 as
school al1l1 town officers. should
not fix the levies this year for I
thc various purposes until the
county board has ascertained the
assessed valuation of each town-
ship. The assesscd valuation is
lilCl.'ly to he much higher than
form'r y'ars and the le\'ies
should hc lowercrl in proportion
to prc\'cnt ovcrtaxation. . l ix
upon the amount ncedcd for the
\'arious purposes and lea\'e the
levies to be fixed by the county
board.
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At the Senatorial Convention
of the Fifteenth Senatorial District -
trict hcld in Sargent ' 1'uesllay
cvening , M. L. 11'ries of Arcadia ,
was re-nominatcd bj' acclamation.
'l'he convention organi.ed : by
electing A. S. 1\Ioon of ' 1'aylor ,
chairman , and II. O. Cooley of
Arcadia , secretary. Committces
on credentials , pcrmanent organization -
zation and resolution were ap-
pointed.
' 1'he committee on permanent
organization favored making the
temporary organization per-
manent. H.eport : was adopted.
'rhe report of the committees
on credentials and resolutions
were adopted. All the counties
cxcept Blaine were represented.
't'he fqllowing members of the
ccntral committee were chosen :
Custer , D. 1\1. Amsherrj Valley ,
Alvin Blcssing of Ordj Blainc , 1 .
H. I iggs of Brewster , Loup , g.
Andrews of 'l'aylor.
On motion 1\11' . Fries was authorized -
orized to name thc chairman
of the central committee.
D. M. Amsberry was named , with
authority to select his own secre-
tary.On
On motion the central committee -
mittee was authorized to lill any
\'acancics that might occur.
Speeches were made b\ ' Senator -
tor Fries and Hon. F. 1\C Curric.
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At the Alumni mecting of the
Broken Bow High School last
Friday night an unusual large
attendance was reported. A
banquet was spread at the Commercial -
mercial with tifty plates.
Senator Currie was toast mas-
ter. 'rhe toasts were ul1usuallj'
Intcresting. Prof. E. O. Garrett -
rett , a former superintendent of
the schools , was present , and added -
ded to the interest of the occas-
gion. On 1\Ionda ) night a meeting -
ing was held at the county sup-
ril1tel1dent's officc at thc court
house for the purpose of electing
[ ) fficers for the ensuing year. ' 1 he
rol1owing officr IS were elected :
President , E. J. Holcomb , vlce-
[ > resident , Adah Bowcnj secre-
tary-treasurer , Paul Humphrey. 1
J as. , v ; i-t- ; lC d , Hcgister of :
he U. S. land oOice has a ten I
lavs vacation , which he is usin 1
n visiting his farm in the south I
, vest part of the county , resting :
Ip for the rush that is to fo1low I
) t1 the ncw homestead law going
nto ellect , on thc 28th. ' !
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HI'III'SClltllth'IJ ( 'on\'clitluli.
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The dele ates to the Fifty.sixth Repre-
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: enuLive DIstrict are herehy cal1ell to I
neet at Callaway , 'fneslla ) ' , Junc28 , 190.1 , :
It J o'clock p. m. for the pllrpose of
IOminating t\\'o candidates for the State :
, egisluture. The basis of representation .
S 20 clelerlItes from Cllster cOllnty and 2 I
'rom Logan cOllnty.
J. O. TA\'IOR , Ch'UI. Com.
IT. S. I.ulld Ollh o . 'I't' ! ! .
'rhe U. S. Land Oft ce at this
: > lace informs ns that the Deparl-
nent has rulcd that $14.00 will
Je the fee rcquired to file on MO
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lcre ( or Ic's ) homcstead umler 1
he Kinkaid la\\ ' . 'J'li s is the 1
mme as required under the old
.aw for HIO acres.
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U""I' "C.'llu..1 NI."s.
The I1l1mher rrti ' , the s'lmmer :
; ehnol ir. 1O\1I11y \ tlrleahillg.
Plans for alllllSemel1t'1 , hoclllls , ] eclmes 1
'te. , will hc IInliOllncl.d l1e"t week.
The hotllllY ela"s is cloing' gooll work ]
hoth technical ' .
n nl1llmicrosl'opic hotany. I
The l\1isse'i Lottie Zimmermal1 alii I
Mal J ic KelT will visit their homes over
SlIndav. ,
Considrrabfl" I1ppartllS is heing IIsec ] in
111 ' ; ( 'it'IH'C c1acs's UlIII great illterest is
munifeslcII.
Ollle culicthcnie t'xcrcises ha\'e heen
inl rOlJII rt'cI hich willlt llIllo rev \'e interest -
terest tllIIllI\\'ukcn ' ! itllpitlity.
The n\llh \ ocls of teaching the variolls
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mlJjech arc al1nt'\\ ' und IIp.to-dute unci
tlH' ! , t\1llelltl. \ . lire making goodll e of the
apport IIn it r to do good worl : . I
The idCt that the sh\llents \ IIrc rarely
C11I upon the strt'ct' ! h u matter of Iluit ( .
lcllclal eonllucllt , anll i'i certaillly cvi-
Ih.nl't that ther ale dc\'oting their tillle
to stullr. _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _
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\Vestmoreland , Kans. , 1\1ay 5 ,
} I)02. Ballard Snow Unirnent
Co. : Your SilOLinitt1t nt cured
an old ' , ore on the 'jirle of m ) ' chin
that was sUppo' L'll to be a cancer.
The sore wastu born and would
not vielrl tn treatment. until 1
tric < i SIIOW f4iniment , which did
the work in short order. 1\1) '
sisler. Irs. Sophia J. Carson ,
Al1emwille , Mimn Co. , Pa. , has' '
a sore and mistrusts that it is a
tancer. Please send her a
bottle. Sold by Ed. McComas ,
Broken Bow and Merna.
Closing Ses8iun of 1' . J. : . 0
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The last day of the suprcme P.
E. O. sessiou held in this city
la ! week was full of interest and
proHt to those in attendance.
After the Ilevotional exercise ! '
which were conducted by Mis ! '
Edith Yonn stedt of Wahoo , Mi's
I4ibbie re1l1zer re11l1er d a pittna
solo and 1\1rs. I4aura Sheets of
Omaha , sang a solo.
Heport of committees were
heard and iscussed.
Mrs. Weber of Knoxville , Iowa ,
led discussion on oOicers and
their dutieR aud study of consti-
tution.
In the afternoon thc session
opcned with a piduo ole by
1\1abel Willing of llrolccn Bow.
1\lrs. Wcber then condncted a
question box which prO\'ed to he
one of the most interesting fea-
hIres of the day.
' [ 'he fol1owitig oniccrs fOI : the
ensuing year were elected : .
Prcsident , 1\Irs. Carrie l. Peterson -
son of Auroraj Vice-presidcnt ,
1\1rs. 1\1. A. II unter of Brolcn
Bowj 2nd Vice-president , Grace
' 1'homas of Nclsonj Hecording
Secrctar ) ' , Miss Hattie A. I-liUle ,
G ne\'aj Correspond i ng' St'creta t'y ,
1\1ISS Cora 1\lcMullen , Wymorej
' 1'reasurer , 1\1 iss lWa Brown ,
Hastingsj Organizer , 1-.lrs. N\'a
Wagner , Omaha.
After the report on t nance and
resolution ! ' thc onicers elect wcrc
inRtallcd.
'rhe following rcsolutions wcre
adopted :
HHSQIU'l'IONS.
Wc , the ttlemhero of the Fifteenth An.1
nual Convention of Nehraska Grrllul
Chapter , come with our hellrts fnl1 of
thankfulncss to the Gi\'er of all , for thc I
man ) ' hlessings wc han' enjo'cr } durin ! {
thi session , ' \Vc ! Jhnll JO 10 ollr honll $
feeling that we ha\'e hecn macle hrl\'cr
and stronger hy 0111' fIIct.ting' together.
We wish to thank our llprellll' Presi.
dent , 1IrVeher , III so thc npreme Or-
gnni/cr , 1\1rs. Burch , 1I111lthc editor of the
Record , Miss OsmOllll , for the pleasure
allli helpfllhlCS9 their presencc has af-
fonled us.
Also , wc thank the statc ol ! cel'J for
their uutiring cffortJ during the ) 'ear to
promote the hest interests of each ] ocal
l l1ptcr aucl hy their plcence : lIIul ffnr'ts
ha\'e hl\'e clone milch towanl ! ) mnking
this convcntion a sllccess.
Surely thc true ailll nncl objcct of onr
l > elo\'ell : ; isterhooll has t een cxemplified
l > y ench mClllber of Chapter S. unc } for
lhe c 1cient manner in which 0111' delegates -
gates were lIIet 11I111 carcc1 for. The
1109pitnlity wc IlIu'c enjo'ell ancl the
InallY plcasnres acconlcc1119 , WC , intokcn
: > f our hcarty apprecintion cxtcncl the
, incere thallks of Nehraska Granel
hl1ptcr.
To the hllsincss men of Broken Bow we
xtenrl 0111' thanks for the courtes ) ' alIII
interest shown in so healltiflll1y clecorat-
:1Ig' : their places of bllsilless with ollr
olors 11I111 star.
' 1'0 the IaclieJ Qllartet I\lIfl Prof. Gar-
ichs who mldec1 so IIIl1lh to the sacreel.
less of 0111' IIIcmorinl hOllr hy their
Jeautifnl mllsio , we retllrn Bincere grali-
, lIcle , and also to the hallel , who so lie-
.ighlfnlly elltertainell us w wish to
, hank.
We are gratefll ] also to the Brokcn
[ ! ow , Iincoln alul Omnha press , who
Ja\'e given us such kimOy mention.
HJ\cHP'rION. \
A public rec ption was g'cn
in the evening' at the Opcra
[ lousc , where a large crowd
! rathercd. and a pleasant time
was enjoyed. 'l'he hall was
Ilandsomely decorated with P. E.
J. colors and in one corner punch
was served hy young ladie .
rhe Broken Bow Orchestra was
[ ) re"ent and at inten'als during
lhe e\'euing entertained with
music.
'l'he newly clected oOicers werc
[ > resen ted to the gueRts. ' [ 'he rc-
ieiving committec consisted of
Mesdames Ilumphrey , Hunter of
13roken Bow , 1\lesdames Weber ,
Burch , Parmele , Peterson , Mc-
M lIllen , Dre IT n backer , 'l'homas ,
13ro'nVagner and the 1\lisses
f4ittle and Youngstcc1t.
' 1'he'reception being conchllled
11' . 1. Hublee callerl thc housc to
[ ) rder and presided while an in-
tercsting program was carned
[ ) ut. A. R. Humphrey delivered
the address of welcome in his
usual happy manner to the dc-
light of all. 'rhe response was
made by MrJ. ! Chas. Parmele retiring - I
tiring president.
MrR. Walkins of South Omaha ,
gave a select reading , as did also
Mrs. I rkpatrick of York , a 1111
Mrs. Casscadden of York.
A piano duet wa5 g'cn hy
Misses Pierson and White head.
Mrs. T-Iaura Sheetz Rang thrCl' I
solos during the e\'ening to the
great delight of the audience.
lrs. Sheetz was for a time a
resident of Broken Ihw , hut as
she had' been gone for sixtcen
ycars , it was a grcat treat for :
her man ) ' friends to meet her on :
this occasion and hear her tine
voice , .
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= = When reall correctlj' , mcans a 5-foot sickle for McCorttuc1c , : : : : :
= = PIano or Deering mower , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -$1.25 each = =
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= = While it iR not ) 'et It ) ' time , I will ! 'how you a It ) ' = =
= = timcin pl' ces onl1'ly Nets. I bought out a concern that = =
: : : : : had to go out of bUBines and havc gO me great prices to = =
E : olTer.you on Summcr I4ap Hobes , Du'ters ! and Fly Nch . = =
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= = Leather Nets , Pea' Pail' . . $3.00. = =
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: : : : I have alw ! rcce'cd a car of Boss Cultivators rind : : : : : ,
= = I-Row Sled Disc Listing Cultivators. 'L'he Doss l id- = =
= = ing Cull \'ator is just what itR namc implies.-the Boss of : : : : :
= = all riding cult \'ators nHul , and I am readj' to stand b ) ' it , = =
: : : : : and guarantce it to be the bcst cull \'ator madc , casicst to = =
= = operatc , durahle and easy draft. Ha\'ing' bought a car of = =
= = these , I will ! 'ell them for : : : :
$25.00
: : : : : For anything in the Huggy line j'OU can always de:3 :
= = pend on I Ulling ahout what you want on m ) ' Hample > 1I001'S , = =
- : : - : : as I carn' . more hugg'ies in stock than all the dealcrs in . the = =
= = county , and I don't carr } ' any back numhcn . I ht ) ' direct = =
: : : : from the factory the latest stylcs at the lowest pnces. If : : : : :
= = you see a gooll huggy look for the namc platc and you : : : :
= = \vill find. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = =
I = = "The nealeI' That Sa\'es You Money , " = =
C.S. MARTI'N , Mf [ . Agt '
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l- . - ; King \ cn ; to Mil-
I hurn yesterday to resirle on her
claim. She has leased her hotlsc
to Mrs. Den Wallon , who will
conltnue to take in boa1'llers as
1\Irg. King has hcen cloing. As
1\lr-1. ! King rcc'nt1y had the housc
enlargcd and remodled she will
be preparcd to furnish go 011 ac-
commolations for her gucsts.
- Mrs. beo. Ber'h ! of - \\Til1ow- \ \
hrook , " 1iSROtlri , is in thc city
\'isiting her childrcn. 'She kindly -
ly rememhered the H I\I'UIITJCAN \
oOice and : ul\.1nced Mr. Hcrsh's
su lmcri ptioll.
FOt { SAJH-Ilouse and 2 lots.
glllluire at Star Grocery Co. of
Con annoll. 52-1
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. . . . .E. c. HOUSE. . . . .
i Real Estate , Loans $ Insurance I
J ha\'c some of the best farms ill the countj' for sale.
I ha\'e SOIll ( ' of the best ranches in the statc for Bale.
I ha\fc three good city rcsidences for sale.
[ ha\'c somc of the most dcsirable city lots for Bale.
I have money to loall on good improvcd farms in Custcr Co.
I ha\'c mOlley to loan 011 good city propcl'tj' .
8 f have the bcst eqllippell Insurancc Ag'ency in the county.
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crop , protect it by insurance in the old reliable St. Paul Fire
and Marine Insurance Co. against Hail.
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wc ha'e ollle . . . . . . . . . . .
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lh-ith.h : High I41ft SlIllccy PlowH. , . . . . . . . $32.00
4-ba , 30 ' 1'ooth Stccl 3-Sectioll ITarrow . . 14.50
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i The Climax Three Wheeled Lister
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A good 17 lIarncs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) .
S A lIOOll 1.J1 Harncss of select stock at. . . . 20.00
On stock saddles we are always right. See onr line
of sah1le ; for sprillr. ! J ane willc Barbcd Wire and Grand S
Island Field Fencing' .
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