Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 19, 1905, Image 1

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1USTER UOUNTY EPUBLICN.
gS'l'ABT , ISUND 82. \ 'l'IlI Oli'li'ICIAL P.APEH OF CUS'l'Elt COUN''Y. I4ARG ) S'1' Cll CUJ ATION OF ANY PAPJ lt IN ' ! 'IIE COUN'l'Y. .
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VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , JANUARY 19 , 1905.uEIGHT PAGES. ' NO. 32.
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Sellool Supplies ,
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J. G. Haeberle"s ;
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l New Cards and Folders
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' . . Good work and Low PriceR
BANGS STUDIO.
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. . . advertisement of the "Beggar
. 1' , Prince" Opera Co.
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" 1 ' This office for neat job work.
' " ' Januarv 1h , 1905. I will not
. 'f1 : be respot sible for any debts my
\ wife may . incur after this date.
J. C. SANDERSON.
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Los'r-Near the depot 'Vecl-
' nesday morning , a five dollar
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} 'bill. 'fhe finder will confer a
favor by returning it to 'V. E.
Robinson at the depot.
W ANTED-A good span of worli
mares. Address , Box 108 , Bro ,
ken Bow , Neb. 32-3
Circle No.1 of the ladies aid
societ ) ? of the I. N. church wiI
give a chicken pie supper at tlH
Bon Ton restaurant , 'l'uesday
January 24. Ever.ybody come
Supper sen'ed from : ' p. m. un
til 8 p. m. .
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We off r the following cit.
property for quick sale ; li"iv4
ruom frame house with cellar
barn , buggy shcd and chickel
hO\l < ' : ( ' , 16x40 teet , cow shed ad
, ( lition 12x12 feet. hog house 8xl1
- feet , "j ly water , one and a quar
\ ' . ter acres of ground eight ) ? cherry
plumb and peach trees in hear
lUg , rev of large box-elder trec
around the entire tract , shublJel"
( , and forest trecs in the yard
Price $1700 , $1000 cash , balanc
one year at pcr cent.
\VII.LIS CADWHLL.
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\Ve carry a full line of supplie
and repairs for musical instn
ments. Call and see us.-l\'Ial
quiss Bros. at post office. 32t
The finest music ever heard i
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" Prince Opera Co. , " Feb. 1 and :
FAH\ : \ [ FOR RHN'l'-Farm of 3
acres , 220 under cultivation , ba
ance pasture a1\d meadow , 1
miles from Broken Bow , fairl
well improved. School house at ]
rural mail deliv ry conve-nien
All good land. Address ,
CIIAS. SCUOLZ ,
I ) ( 32.33 Broken How , Nebrasl < ;
Sre those new tablet ! > at Ma
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] . B. Osborne lcft ou last Mon-
tlay for Cheynnc , Wyoming.
.T. D. Heam of this cit\ . , was a
14illcoln passenger 'ruesilay.
I J. 11' . Shaw of Cnllaway. left
for a \ ' sit to MOllnt .An 'fues-
day. i'
Ueo. C. Stauton , anti W. C. Mc-
Gowan of Anstey were in town
' 1'nesday.
n. P. 1\tords , enc of our lIew
lJoard , left for his home at Ansley
Wednesday morning.
H. ' 1' . Bruce , of.llruc.e T.4ulllber
Co. , was a passenger for T-4incoln
\Vednesday morntng ; i
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B. J. 'l'ierney and wife of Ans-
Ie ) ' , pent Sunday in our city , re-
turmng home Monday.
' 1'his ofl ce ac1mowlcdgcs a
friendly call ' 1'ucsday from Peter
Beck and Joe Rcmington.
Ira Close of Berwyn , and John
Cooness of Huxlev , were in the
Bow over night 'i'uesday. I I
Miss Sadie Daily of Milbnrn ,
is visiting her sister , Mrs. 14ce
Athey of this city , this week.
R. S. and O. H. Conrad of Du
Bois , who were callers in our
city , left for Humbolt Tuesday.
'l'he warm suu 'l'uesday and
Wednesday played ha\'oc with
the sleighing. Most of the snow
I is gone.
M. H. Lamphear of the sold.
iers home , Grand Islald , who has
been here on a furlough , returned
Monday.
V { . V. Cady of Omaha , who
was visiting his sister , Miss Ella
Cady of this place , returned home
\Vednesday.
R. A. McEachroll of Omaha ,
was in our town last Monday
looking after the interests of the
Occidental Building , & Loan As-
, sociation.
. , J" . Humphrey left Sunday
morning for 'Vinficld , Iowa , to
attend the funeral of his brother ,
Stephen , who died on the day
previous.
'V ill ie l obinson commenced
work ilt the B. & M. depot as
helper \Vednesday , to succeed
Ira Bass , who bas held down the
job for several months.
J elm Gilliard of Berwyn , was an
agreeable caller at this office yes-
ter < 1ay. Mr. Gilliard is one of
the unfortunate ones who was in
the hail belt last seaS011.
Mrs. J. B. Luce and S. B. Os.
borne of 'Vest Liherty , Iowa , who
were called here hy Mrs. W. H.
Osborne's sic1mess , returned
. home Wednesday morning.
J. J-4' McWilliams , who has
been located for several months
with his S011S , Leslie and l rnest ,
at Roubaix , S. 1 > . . came dow11
, Tuesday morning for a few days
visi t.
I Chas. A. Munscn , who has been
1 working for 1-4ige 'Villis of Ash
Creel { , for the past three years ,
, left on 'Vednesday fpr a fout
weels visit to his old hOUle i t1
Burlington , Iowa.
J. 'V. Stephenson \Valwort11
- was a friendly caller at this offIce
Tucsday. He reports the road
quite slippery Tuesday .as h (
, came over , as the result of tlH
1 snow melting so rapidlj' .
W. Stinman west of tOWl1 , h:1(1 : (
tbe nllsfortunate to get his litt1 !
, finger on his left hand brol < er
- yesterclay by a horse. He cam (
to the c y and had it dressed an !
part of the bone removed.
'Vade Lowe , who has been al
Mason City during the absenci
of the B. & M. agent at MasOl
_ City , was transfC'rred to Brol < el
Bow l\'Ionday night to take th
place of the day operator her ,
who was transfered to Alliance.
C. S. Martin and wife , D. W
Tomson and . wife , G. W. Appl
and R. W. . . Rockwell , vis tel
Omaha last week to attend th
session of the annual meeting 0
the retail hard ware dealen
They returncd home last Frida '
morning.
'Vhilc Geo. Herrick and Joh :
' 1'homas of Ash Creek , were ou
covote hunting one day last wee 1 ,
H rrick's pony fell and threw hit
[ 1. bruising 1iis head and shoulder
_ badly. We learn however tha
r- they succeeded , in .landing ot ]
tf' fine coyote. . . ' ,
IH ponT o , TUJ. : CONIHTIO-l
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Custer National Bank ,
al nrokell Jlnw. IlIlhe ! 'Ialt ! of Nehra kat Iho
l'lu e of bllslneslI. Jallilary 11. 1'\15. \
RR\OUI\CI1S. !
Loanh allll 1 > llIcOlllltS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ \13 07 n I
U. S. 11011118 to . .ecur..clrClllalloll. . 25 orlO 00
PremlulII" 011 U. S. 110mb. . . . . . . . . . . I 250 00 I
nanklll" hnll e. furlllture and fixtllrc 1\10 01 , )
L > lIe fronl Natlonallfankll ( not reserTl'
alrellls ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22213
Dlle from Slale l1aIlI18:1I111 1I:1/Iker. : . I ' 1 m
Dlle from np1rovCreserve all'clIlII , 31 879 'jz :
Chcckq\llIlothl'rcasb Items. . . . . . . " 41632
Noles uf olher Nlltlonal lIanll'l. . . . . , , 2 3W 00
Fractlnllal f.apor CllrreIlC } ' . IIlcl.cl : .
: \lId celltll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)735 )
r4A"TULMo ua. HnSEK\'r.lN U.UII\'IZ :
Spec h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : fb CSJ 211
I.clla\olcllller \ notel. . . . . . . . . . . ; : 13701 1'j'lJ ' } I
Hedenlllllou futlll wllh U. S. 'l'rea .
IIrcr (511'1' ( Cenl of clrcillatloll ) . . . " . t 250 00
'rolal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " , . $1'13III III
LIAIIILlTms.
Capital sloelIallllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2" . 000 00
511rpln8 (11I111. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; \ 11\)0 \ 00
UIIIII'l < lcll prol118 , lell" expCnje > l alill
taxeR pahlv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 .51
Nallullalllallk 1I0les oulstalldlnll' . . . . . 2' ' > 000 00
Dill ! 10 81UI' lIallkR and nallkerR. . . . . 111 362 73
[ III\1\'l \ < llIal deposlls sllbject 10 ch'ck. 1011 3H 4S
1 > emallll curtlllcah"l of deposll. . . . " , . 12 115 15
' 1'o\al. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11)3 101 91
Slale of Nebraska. COUIII } ' ( f Cusler. s. . :
[ . U. L'onJax. cashier of the auovcu"ell :
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U\III ( , 110 SOlell1l1h' R\Veor Ihal the above 'Itnte.
malleilis trllo to Ihe beRI of III } ' knol\'Jell o allll
belief. 11. LOMAX. Ca'lhlcr.
II. 1Olo\X.
Correcl-Allc51 : { ALI'HA J\IOROA .
PRANK II. YOUNG.
Sllb crlulll amI sword \0 \ bcfore 111" Ihl. . 16th
II\ } ' of Jalllla ! ' } ' . 1905. J UOIum S. IIOLlOMII.
[ slLI , Notary Pllbllc.
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R. J. Betts of Ansle ) ' , was in
our town over Sunday.
John Gilligan of Falh Cit ) ? ,
paid our city a flying visit Sat-
urday.
'V. M. Anderson of West Un-
iou , left Saturday for a few clays
visit at Ansley.
J. F. Tierney of Mason Cit ) ? ,
spent Sunday in our city. Returned -
turned Monda ) ' .
J. M. Flager of Council Bluffs ,
passcd through our city Saturday
on his way home.
J. S. Finch , representing the
State Journal Co. of Lincoln , was
in our city last week.
J. R. Campbell , representing
the Omaha Bee , was J. business
caller 111 the Bow Monday.
Arthur Cone and J Ohll Marion
of Ansle ) , were in our citj ? between -
tween trains .last Saturday.
A. P. Dobesh , who was look.
ing up real estate here , returned
to his home in Ansley Tuesday.
E. F. Sands , who was making
our town a business call , return. .
cd to his home in Grand Island
Saturday.
Oh'e ! Pickett of this city , left
for Iason City , where sbe is employed -
ployed as teacher of the Round
Grove school.
C. L. Johnson of Phillips , who
was looking up land in this
vicinity , returned to his home
last Saturday.
ReJ. . R. 'l'eagarden of this .
city , was an east bound passen.
gel' for Cozad Saturday. Returned -
turned Monday.
J. M. Sheely of Seward , who
was in our city on business wIth
the county board , left for his
home Sat rday morning.
G.Y. . Ii'ox of Aurora , who lta
been visiting at the home of G ,
\Vorthington of this city , rc.
turned to his home Monday.
1\1rs. J.V. . Clay and chil rer :
of Ansley , are visiting in the
city with the family of ye scribe ,
I ' 1'hey arrived Monday nigh1
on 43.
l Mrs. Clara A. Young weut tc
Lincoln Monday to hear Judg (
Lindsey of Denver , Colorado
make an address on " 'rhe .Tl1ven
ile Court.II
W. II. Kieogcr and Mar ) ' Weis
ner , both I-4itchfield , were mar
ried by Judge Armour last Mon
day. They returned to f-4itch
field 'l'uesd ay.
J. A. Hayward , who was spend
ing part of the winter with hi
son , W. A. Hayward of Asl
Creck , left for his home in Ash
by , lass. , last londay.
John Yeck of the west tnble
was a business caller at thi. ; 01
fice ycsterday. Mr. Yeck is a
enthnslastic supporter of th
business college of this place.
W. C. Molten , who has bee :
employed as operator for the J :
& M. of this place , has gone t
Alliance , and O. 'V. Lowe Q
this city is our present oper tor.
Edwin Patterson , manager Co
the "Begar Prince Opera Co"
who was in the city a couple c
days looking after the interest
of the company , left Saturda .
t for York. 'l'he company's dah
Ie I here are Wednesday and 'Plum
: day , February 1st and 2nd.
] d. M. Fannigan of l"airbl1l'Y ,
was here last weel < .
S. S. McConnell of Georgetown -
town , was a city visitor 'l'uesday.
C. 'V. Smith amI Charley l oss
were Omaha passengen last Sat-
urday.
J. ' 1' . l\lcClean' of thi city ,
went to Lincoln l\Tonday on a
business trip.
Johu Reese of this city and W.
J. Owens of Alliance were. . T4iu.
COil passenger Saturday.
Ii'red Hercock of Merna , left
for Grand Island last week , where
he expects to att lul school.
Mrs. G. L. 'l'urner of this city ,
left Saturday for a two weeks'
visit to her home iu IAncoln.
A. 'V. DralC is enjoying a visit
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this week of a brother' Gurn-
sey , who arrived Monday night.
Misses Motto and Cenia Neil-
son left the lattel' part of last
week on a visit to Nehraska City.
'V. G. Purcell went to Lincoln
Monday to attclJll a meeting of
the directors of the State Press
association.
, V. R. Gla c , our marble dealer ,
went to Havennn. and points
along the line Saturday on i\
business trip.
A. J. Elliott , who has been visiting -
iting his mother at Anoka , Minnesota -
nesota , the past two weeks , returned -
turned home ' 1 uesdny morning.
} " ! . A.Valton of Lee Park ,
showed us a vcr ) ' fine painting of
his home by his sister , Mrs.
Speaks , which he had . put in an
elegant frame.
J. H. Bowen , roadmastcr on
the B. & M. , who has been confined -
fined to his room at the Grand
Central hotel the past week , left
for Ravenna Saturclay.
Mrs.V. . II. Osborne , who submitted -
mitted to a surgical operation
last Friday for gall stones , is
getting along very nicely with
every prospect of complete re.
coyery.
Mrs. Geo. Kiser of Grand Island ,
wbo has been visiting in thh
vicimty for several weeks went
to Merna Saturday morning tc
vIsit a few days with the famih
of J. N. Ridenour before retur .
ing home.
John Mulvaney of Mason City ,
and N. B. Predmorc of 'Vest
Union. were in the ci ty last
week as members of the G. A.
R. County Relief committee.
, They made the R1\PUDLICAN office
I a friendly call.
Guy Case of Salt Lakc , Utah ,
was a friendly caller a t this office
1 last 'l'hursday while watting for
the east bound train. He had
been visiting with his father at
Weissert during the holidays.
He is captain of the Salvation
I army in Salt Lake.
W. J. Crowe of St. Paul , whe
bought a half section of land sb ;
miles south of Arnold a few day
I ago of Ras. Anderson was a
, friendly caller at this office Fri.
day. Mr. Crowe was a homc ,
steader in Colorado some tifteeJ
I ' years ago with W. 14. Amsberry
'formerly of this place , now 0 :
Des Moines , Iowa.
Mr. F. M. Currie returned last
Friday from Ch ica go where he ac
) companied Henry Guyle who i :
introducing his patent for a tel ,
, ephone switch. Mr. Currie say !
that electricinns who have exam
ined the patent declare it to be .
new invention and that it wiI
- work. 'Ve sincerely hope it wiI
- make a fortune for Mr. Guyle.-
- Sargent Lcader.
This office aclmowledges a cal
from E. F. Stevens while hen
- attending the li"armer's Institute
He illforms us that his son Ii"ran !
will not give up the nursery bUiJi !
ness in lieu of the fact that h
has been elected Horticultu ra
editor of the Nebraslm Farmer
but will come back to Broke :
Bow this sprIng to look after hi
farm interests in this vicinity an ,
superintendent the business 0
the Crete nurseries which he ha
built up in this section.
UOIUCI < UC . roublc. . .
, It is exceptional to find a fau
ilv where there are no domesti
If rl ptures occasionally , but thes
" can be lessencd by ha\'ing DI
If King's New Life Pills arounc :
:9 : Much trouble they save by the !
.y great worl { in Stomach and Live ;
s I trouhles. ' ! 'hcy not only re1iev
- you , but cure. 25c , at T4ce Bro !
, Drur : Store.
Miss G. Humphrey of Bridge. I
port , this state , was a Ravcnna
passcnger Rlltllrdaj' . I
\V. P. Higgins of Sargcnt ,
called lmt week and had his
suhsl'ription account advanccd.
'l'hc new county hoard COUl-
pleted its first session 'l'uesday
afternoon , having heen in scssion
a week. '
Owing to the uuusual amount
of'hoard procceding9 last week ,
we wcre compelled to omit most
of 0\11' \ local news.
Mrs. Cramer of York , who has
becn'isiting' her son , 1-4. B. Cra-
mer of this city , returned tn her
home this morniug.
C. l . Swope of North ] ng-
'lish ' , Iowa , who had beeu visiting
ou Ash Creek for se\'cl'al weeks
returned home last ' 1'h ursd ay.
gd. h oyce , formerly of this
city , who has so ably tilled the
position of sccretary of the state
banking hoard the past four
ycars has been re-appointed to
that position hy the \.Ioard. \ 'l'he
position carries with it a salary
of two thousand dollars a year.
'l'he. mother of Mrs. Alfred
Cooper of the l j'no table died
last l 'riday. 'j'he funeral services -
vices were held at the house Sunday -
day and hcr remains brought
to Broken Bow cemetef ) " Mr.
Cooper reposts three of Ius children -
dren still sick with the whooping
cough.
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BUSINESS POINTERS.
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Broken Bow Abstract Company.
Reneau & Leonard , real estate.
J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2U
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Insurance that insures.
38tf R. G. MOORH.
I am now located just north of
the Custer National Bank. Come
1 and see m for bar&ains 1tl real
estate. Some chCllce acre pro-
I pert ) ' for sale.
8 tf RAS. ANDERSON.
1'111111c Auction or Shorthllt'JI Dulls.
I will sell at public auction ou
Monday , January 30 , 1905 , at 1
o'clock p. 111. dt Merna , one car
load of pure Scotch and Scotch
Tops , Shorthorned bulls. Col.
A. R. Guy and J. R Baker , auc-
tionecrs. r-4u'rIIHI MUT,1tR.
' [ he big' event of the season ,
the "Beg-gar Prince Opera Co. "
Rea the manager's ad.
FOR SA1H-Road wago11 and
single harness , nearly ncw , cheap
for cash. See Geo. Papineau.
WeIlR , WlntlmlJIR UCllulretl.
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) W. C. Riclell is now prepared
to do all kinds of repair work on
wells and windmills also erects
mi11s : and towers. General plumbing -
ing done. Prices reasonable.
\Vork guaranneed. Leave orders
at Hycrson-Georg-e's store.
Money to loan on improved
farms.-R. G.IoOJm , Gleim
Block. 4ltf
Felt SATH-- ell improved residence -
idence propcrty. Will be sold at
: ) a bargain if called for sooa. Enquire -
- quire at this ollice. 2Gtf
- We have $3,000 private mone ,
to loan on tnlprovcd farms at < 1
low rate of interest.
'I ln\VICII & Housu.
- Will pay marwt ] price for corr
delh'cred at Adams ranch.
25tf F. M. CUnHI1 .
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Ui'III'Ullt' ( ( . Saltuf Henl f.II1I : ( ' .
Untill\Iarch 1st 1905 , we wil
offer 5000 acres of land for sale
consisting of well improved farm !
to raw prairie land , in tracts oj
160 acres to 1780 acres. ' 1'hes !
will include almost any kind of
farm that a person would desire
All contracts of sale will be nlade
with a small cash payment , bal
ance in cash or mortgage or
March 1st 1905.
We will also offer some gOO (
t.own lotsj also one two story hous (
with eight rooms , good cellar am
cistern , barn' and a whole blocl
r. of g'round on the same terms.
I. 'Ve have a special object ir
[ 1' ; offering this property and an )
! r one wanting a farm or smal
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.CI ranch or CIty residence , can get ,
, . ! bargain between this and Marc1
I 1st 1905. Wll1I.IS CADW I.I. .
THE 5IN lN LESSON .
Opera Co. Corning !
A very substantial guarantee
list has been secured , and 1
wish to an nounce. . . . . . . . . . .
F. A. WADE'S
FAMOUS PRINCE
OPERA COMPANY
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Wednesday and Thursday Evenings ,
February 1st and 2nd , 1006 ,
-PRItSItNTING-
"Fra Dia vole , "
-AND Tm -
" : Beggar Prince. "
The Company is without
doubt the finest traveling ,
presenting the old time
operasj containing an excellent -
lent cast of singers and char. .
\\s s wi th F. . A. Wade and
Jacl < Spaul ing in the C0111-
edy roles. "Fra Dia\'olo" is
an opera seldom heard , from
the fact that it requires an
extra large cast of high sal-
aricd artists. These , the
Beggar Prince Co. has. . . . . .
Two nights in Brolen Bow
is a large undertaking , but
with the combined aid of
our citizens and surrounding
towns , the result wi11be sat-
factor } ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reserved Seata , $1.00.
Chairs , 75c. . Gallery , 60c.
Those purchasing commutation -
tion books beforc the 27th
of January , will get four
tickets for $3.00 or 75c each.
S. : F > > . Grroa't :
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Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass , dentist. Office
over McComas' drug store. 25tf
FOH SAIIt-680 acres , 1 mile of
Broken Bow , ou reasonable terms.
28tf T. W. EDWARDS.
li"rit has returned from Russia.
and opened up his shoe shop at
Peale-Sheppard Co. 's store. Call
and see him for your repairs. 25tf
STRAYItD-From my ranch , one
black heavy boned 2-year-old
colt. Gcilding with blace face ,
weight about 1,100 , wire cut at
l hock on right hind leg. Reward -
ward will be given by R. A. Hunter -
. ter , Broken Bow. Also white
I sow strayed two months ago.
W AN'l'ltD--Men witb families.
Fair price and good houses.
WnST UNION MILLING Co.
34tf 'Vest Union , Neb.
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DR. T. A. LEACH ,
: DEJXr-J:1lIS'r : :
Broken Bow , Nebraska.
L . Gold and porcelain crowns. . $5.00
Set of teeth , guaranteed to
. fit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to 8.00
Gold fillings 111' from. . . . . . . 1.00
t Silver and cement fillings 50c
and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c
We guarantee all of our work
to be first-class. Should any of
our fillings ever come out we wIll
refill the tooth free.Ve make a
specialty of performing all operations -
ations as near painless as possi . le.
Lady attendant.
T. A. LEACH , D. D. S. ,
Telephone 258 ,
Office iu Myers-GUem Buildi'Ji ; ( .
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