Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 09, 1905, Image 1

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    < - USTER UOUNTY EPUBLICN.
ESTABLISHED 1882. 'l'HE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CUSTER COUNTY. ' '
. . LARGES'l' CIHCULATION OF .
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- VOL. XXIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , MARCH .
- 9,1905.--EIGHT , PAGES , NO , 39 ,
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You MOJY Eee
-out 011 the worhl in
n new wor \ \ ith my
glalses. ,
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What 'O\l t\V
seen may be onI '
hi t of what ) 'ou l\IA \ ' Sleet )
"Seeing thing with your OW11 eyes"
is not always conclusive cvidence that
you see correctly.
You sec through \.indow , but tbc
class may be iUlpcrfect or the window
soilcd.
. You sec \ > th your eyes , but their rc.
. frtictivc power may be faulty ; thus 'O\l
see but half what you might with proper.
Iy adjusted glasses-my kind.
1\Iy tJusiness is to remedy eye defects
which if neglected may prove serious.
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Broken Bow Abstract Company.
Reneau & Lconard , real estate.
J. C. Moore , abstracting. 211
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Peale Sheppard Co's. big sale
continues every day until and including -
cluding aturday , April 1st.
I will close out my entire line
of implements including , corn-
sheUers. J. S. Squires.
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Farm Lease , Chattle Mortgage
and Warranty Deed blanks at
this office.
The biggest Jack in the state
win stand at Tooley's barn this
season. It is worth your while
to go and see him. - tf.
VV ANTnD-Men with families.
Fair price and good houses. r
WnST UNION MIJ..I.ING Co.
tf Wes : Union , _ N d I
1 am now lucated just north of t :
the Custer National ilank. Come CI
and see me for bargains 1U real
estate. Some
chcl1ce
acre -
pro-
proS
perty for sale. S
8 tf RAS. ANDRRSON. y
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Dr. T. W. Ba s , dentist. Office tJ
over McComas' drug store. 25tf p
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Stamp photos 25c Bangs studio. a
34tf .
Buy your farm and city Iropa' '
erty of B. W. Blair. 37tf tt
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I nsurance that insures. tt
38tf R. G. MooRn. 0 I
This office for neat job work.a
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Cabint photographs $1.50 and :1
$2.00 dozen at
per Bangs studio. e :
34tf. f (
All persons knowing themselves -
selves to be indebted to me by a
book account or past due note 0 :
will please caU and settle. h
J. S. Squires. 0 ]
. 'We always have money to loan
on farms. R. G. Moore lU Apple
; . Block. 35tf CI
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FOR SAI.R.--Union Pacific railal
road lands in Kansas and Ne-
braska. Send for maps to Geo.t I
F. Davis. special agent , 136 N.
11th street , Lincoln , Neb. 37-40 a :
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Melvin Lee will do your paperfl
ing and will guarantee all work. bl
( Prices reasonable. Leave orders ir
. at the
Republican office. B
Mel vin Lee , al
Broken Bow Neb. I
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Ras Anderson made a business
trip to T4itchfield ' .
'rur. , aJ' .
Clarance Rceder of Merna , was
among the city \'isltors Tuesday. ,
R. G.
Bustard of York was
among the city visitors Mon a } ' .
Alpha Morgan ma e a business
trip to 14cxington the first of , the
week. I
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Robert Farritor of New Helena
was in the ci' y Monda v returning -
ing Tucsday. -
Henrr Curl of Thedford stopped -
ped over in th ( ; city Tuesday , on
his way to Litchfield.
Geo. F. Gilmore of Omaha , was
n city visitor Tuesday , looking
after business matters.
Isaac Deardorff of Mason City
arrived in the city Thursday night
on business returning Friday.
li'oR SAI.E-House : with
block land. Enquire of Con-
cannon at Peale-Sheppard Co. 's
38.39.
S. J. Winch of Elk Creek has
recently moved to the city. lIe
bought property in the north part
of the city.
Oliver Dubery of Lo p City , a
representative of the Loyal Mystic -
tic Iegion was an eat ! bound
passenger Sunday.
Royal Betts came up Saturday
night to spend Sunday at home
with his parents. He returned
Monday morning.
Elsie Saville of Ansley who has
been visiting with the family of
John Johnson for several days returned -
turned home Monday.
Jason Evans , of Sargent spent
3evera1 days in the city the past
week looking after the business
) f the Harding. Creamcry Co.
1\1rs \ : 'M. A. Towell 'of Nelson ,
unVed in thcity yesterda ) ' to
ook after her farm near Berwyn.
rhlS office ackuowl . dg.esa friend-
y caB.
C. E. Snyder returned from
) maha Thursday where he ship-
) ed a car of cattle and hogs cache
Ie found a good market for his
: attlc , receiving 53.55 for his
: OW8.
Leslie Clay of Ansley , was a
: ityvisitorSaturday. He brought
Ip a load of household goods tor
liS brother J. W. , who hasrecen-
1y built on his farm south-west
If the city. .
Rev. J. R. 'reagarden has bcen
lut in charge of the 7th grade
" , ork in place ot Miss Martin who
esigned. As a lady Miss Marin -
in ! las made many friends while
t1 the city , who regret to see her
ave the city.
Houses still go up. P.lI. Munk
ports that he and Ellis com-
lenced their fourth 110use Satur-
aysince the middle ? f February.
t was for B. W. Blair , and that
hey contracted with C. H. Holn
omb 'ruesday for another one.
C. A. Montgomery of Pringle
outh Dalcota arrived in the city
esterday with the view of locatn
Ig. Mr. Montgomery has been c' '
lie B. & M. agent at Pringle U1e
ast four years , but resigned in
rder to return home to engage
gain in farming.
N. L. Reynolds who has been
ssociated with this o1l ce as fore-
Ian of the mechanical depart-
lent has resigned and will leave
1 a short time for Portland
Iregon. Mr. Reynolds has been
faithful and
competant man
nd it is with regret that we
e him leave. 'l'he RnpUDI.ICAN
! ttends to him its best wishes
> r the future.
'l'he Public are axed tu cum tu
"Poverty Sochel" that us fos ] ]
f the Y. P. S. C. E. is a goin tu
av at the house of P. H. Munk ,
t1 Wensday Ulte March 15th.
RUI.S AND RnGlU.ASHUNn. lc
CHAp. 1. Evry woman who 1
: uns must ware a caliko dress ,
pern . or sumpthin ekerly as
propnate. \ ,
CHAP. 2. All.men must ware m
lere old close & Hannil shurts.
Bil d shirts & stan up ( H keys \V
r prohibited unles there old &
nkled. These ruls will be in-
) rced to the letter and lines wiI ]
in order. There will be speak-
I and singin all lots of phun. tl
ring your pocket full of pennies M
: ld lots ot good nature
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Kum & hav som phun. 10\
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I Mrs. Dollie Burk was a Berwyu
passenger yesterday.
N. T. Gadd went to Mason
City 'fuesday on legal business.
'l'he court house is being treated -
ed to a new covering of shingles.
J. J. Wilson and Geo. Ii' . Palmer -
er were Grand I lnnd visitors Sun-
daJ" .
Alfred Cooper of Ryno table
was a business visitor in the city
Monday.
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Earl Cooper wcnt to Ravenna
yesterday to work for the Central
Telephone Co.
D. W. Thomson came up from
An lcy Saturday night and re-
malUed over Sundao.
James Varney of Ansley' , returned -
turned home Monday , after a
short visit in Callaway.
J. G.Vhite of Georgetown was
in the city Mouday making proof
on his Homestead before Judge
Armour.
R. D. Piclett and wife left last
Frida.v morning on a , oisit at
Scoti where Mr. Pickett's parents -
ents reside.
'Will Cross of Ansley has recently -
ly located in Broken Bow in the
l ector house in the southwest
part of the city. .
H. Wehliug'of Oakland was in
the city Tuesday and WednesdaJ" .
He came to attend the funeral of
Mrs. R. B. Mullins.
Miss Rosa Hickin bottem of
Westen'ille who was in the city
over Sunday visiting Miss Anna
Hyatt returned home Monday.
J. B. Ball of Grand Island was
in the city yesterday and bought
three car loads of hogs of Wilson
& Palmer to ship to Seattle Wash-
ington.
Fred W. Hargarten managerof
the Dierks Lumber & Coal Co's
yards at Mason City spent Sun-
dav in the city returning ! \Ionday
tn rnin r on 44.
Thos. E. Cole
of Mason C Y"
was aCounty seat visitor MonddY.
He says there has been a number
) f farms change hands in his vi-
= inity the past few months , prices
from $18 to 526 an acre.
MARRInD-At AnsleV dnes- '
lay , March 8 , Mr. N. Benjamin
3heldon and Miss Margaret A.
: : rousel , Rev. 'feagarden perform.
ng the ceremony. Thev will re-
, i c on the farm a short - distance
, outh of Ansley.
J.V. . Billings has sold his resi-
lence property west of fifth aven-
Ie to F. M. Olmstea , I-lis lots
n the east part of the city he
, old to Chas. Russe ] ] . Mr Bill- (
ngs will locate in Colorado for
lis wife's health.
Mrs. C. H. Kennedy went to
ed Oak , Iowa , Sunday , to join
ler husband who reeently located t
h re in the hotel business. She 1
as accompanied by her daugh-
er , Mrs. Grace Sheppard and
lliss MoBie 'l'urek , of the com-
lercia1.
Edw. Alexander , who has held
he positition of local reporter 011 r
be RUPUnI.ICAN left Saturday
lOrning for GiUett \ \ ' yoming in
ompany with a young man by
be lIame of Henry. 'l'hey have
een offered posItions on a ranch
I \ \ ' yoming wh ich
they wi ] ) ac-
pt if they find the situation as t1
presen ted.
Col. W.
Harry Kirby who came
ere from Ohio last October , and c
as been associated with Att'y \ '
oss G. Moore since that time ,
'ent to Thedford on 'rhursday
> look after his homestead and
ther interests ill that locality for
11 indefinite time. 'fhe Co1. has
lade friends of al < lrge number of
cople in this
community who re-
ret that his land interests caUs
im away , ven though it may
e temporarily. .
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'l'he foHowing is the dl'ad
ttcr list for the week end i ng
larch 7th 1095.
V. Adams. Samuel leUer , Mrs.
t. M. Stoner , Miss Sarah Wein-
Ian.
Ian.Parties
Parties calling for the abo'e
ill please sar ; advertised.
L. H. JnwRTT , P. M.
. \nothcl' JJuHIIII'S8 t hnllgo. a
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Will Davis who recently sold a
Ie Merchant cafe restuarant to 0
larquiss and Snider , has bought d
. \t the Cannon restaurant and b
ill again engage in the busIness. : S
Miss Britten of Callwa ) ' is yis-
itiug in the citJ
W. L. Phillips made a business
trip to Aurora 'l'uesday.
Mrs , C L Mullins visitcd Grand-
Islnnd J'csterday , on No , 42
J T Arthur , uf Comstock was
a passenger for Lincoln today
-t J. W. Conle\ ' made Ansley a
usiness visit n 44 thiR morl11ng.
R. ' 1' . Baker and wife of Clear
rcck , were city visitors Saturday.
H. B. Andrcws of Anselmo was
a business , 'isitor in the city Moni
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c. H. Harris of Loup city was
a visitor yesterday. He returned
on 44.
Geo. W. Wirt of 'recuunseh
was in the city on uu iness the
first of the week.
( 'l'om Harwood of Elk creek was
among the number of County
scat visitors Monday.
R. D. Pickett and. wif , returned -
ed th is morning from their visil
to Scotia and I incoln.
Otis EnghSjerd ! of Hound Valley -
ey was an east bound passenger
for Lincoln this morning-
Sadie Daily , of Milburn is visiting -
iting at the home of her sister ,
Mrs Lee A they near the city
Dr. G. H. Brown left Monday
morning on 44 for Litchfield and
other points on the B. M. R. R.
H. B. Drake returned Priday
night from Chicag-o where he
purchas d his Spring stock of
goods ,
F. A. Bate ! ; and R. P. Schrits-
mire went OWI1 to Cario Sunday ,
accompanied by Mr. Fifield the
horseman.
A. P. Melson of St. Louis ,
President of lissouri State Life
Insurance Co. , was in the city on
business Monday.
Jas , Kerr of Lexington IUinois ,
who has been visiting with his
sister , Mrs1 J , W , Wantz returned
b"ome this morning ,
Mrs. D. Stark of Weissert , arrived -
rived in the city today on her\ y
home from a two months V1S1t
with relatives in Lineville l\Iiss-
ouri.
The Rae Opera Co. that showed -
ed here last week lcft on 44 Monday -
day morning. They were well
3atisfied with their receipts while
[ n the city.
B. S. Bcnnett of Ansley who re-
lurned from Colorado , where he
lIas been on a prospecting tour ,
topped off yesterday to see his
laug-hter , Miss Emma.
F. A. Bates of Gates was a
> usiness caBer at this office Mon-
lay. He ( purchased while in the j
: ity a fine Percheron staBion I
: hree years oiel that weighs 1700
) ounds.
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W. F. HamiltOl ; and wife of 1
) tonnsburg , who have been in I
: h.is vicinity several days visiting
ith the families of J. 'D. Ream , ' .
) . J. Sidwell and Chas , Jeffords"
'eturned home this morning
\Ve are oue da ) ' late with our
> aper this week , as we werc short :
me compoBitor untillastevcning ,
, Ve hope to be able to strike our
Isual gait ncxt week and here-
Ifter get our paper in the post-
Iffice 'rhursday afternoon ;
J. G. Amsbcrry who hm ; becn
onfined to his hed for several
" , ees ] , has sufficiently recovered t
o as to be in the cit ) , Saturday.
Vhile he is not a well man yet ,
t is gratifying to hi : : many
riends to 3ee him able to be up
: ;
gain.
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Editor Pinch of the Merna J :
) ostal Card was a city visitor last 11
eek. 'l'he RUl'uDI.ICAN
. ackno\\-
dges a social call. We have
nly scen the initial number of
he Postal Card , but it was bright
I
nd newsy , well patronized by
he local merc.1ants and in every
espect a credit to the town as
, ell as the publisher. t
Rev. A. M. Laveck of Goo rich ,
hilario , Canada , who arr'ec1 in I J
his city Jast Friday , preached (
wo'ery acccpta ble sermons in
he Baptist church last Sunday. c
le expresse j himself quite fa\'or-
bly impressed with Broken Bow t
nd tlie spirit of life ane ) enterprise v
lanifested on a ] ) lines. lIe will t :
ccupy the pulpit again next Sun- !
ay morning and evening. 'Ne
espeak for him a full house next \ '
uuday. I a
Edgar E. Thompson of Georgetown -
town , was a city visitor Saturday.
Mrs. oJ. W. Scott went to West-
t r ille Friday on a few days
\ ' IU ! t.
t.Mr.
Mr. Craighead is building' a 1
house in the south west part of
the r.it.r.
Hallie Joyner came down from
l\lerna Sunday morning to'isit
his parents.
This otlicc
aclmowJedleR Il
friendly call from 1.4. f. PiclceH
of Ryuo Saturday.
Cap. Harris of Sar ent was ! I
the city Monda ) ' lookmg after hh
cement stone business.
Miss l\lamie Coopcr , tpacher in
the Ansley Schools spent Sunday
in the city with her parlnts. !
W. .T. Lang of the West table
was a city visitor Frida ) ' , 'l'hi
oflice acknowledges a welcome
call.
call.Ed
Ed ward R. Hakes , who bas
been stopping in the city the past
month returned tl.l his Kentucke ) '
home Sunday.
Mrs. 1 . A. Emers n of Wester-
ville , who hos been , 'isiting with
1\11' . and ] rs. Buc1cnet' of this city ,
returned home Monday. ,
G. L. & Charl ) 'l obinson went
to Omaha Sumla ' with
) a ship-
mcnt of fat cattle. Chas. win go
to Sioux City before returning
to'isit his brother , Lo'd.
Rev. J. R. Woods came up from
Mason City 'l'uesc1ay nigh t , on
his way to Bethel Union where
he commenced a series of meetings -
ings last night. I
G. A. Seybol t of Denver who
has been in this vicinity for some
timc looking after business interests -
ests left yesterday morning to
visit his son Andrew at FOntom.
James Lindly of Anselmo wm ;
a county scat visitor 'Monda ) ' .
He informs us that his son-in-law
Leu Carnes , of Idaho paid him a
visit recently and that he was
gr.eatly sur.prised to find the conn-
try so prosperous.
F. R. Mayes of Kearney arrived
in the eity yesterday evcning from
CaHaway where he has bcen employed -
ployed for several months on the
Tribune , to accept the positIOn of
foreman on the l UPUDI.ICAN. Mr.
Mayes is a man of a number of
years experience in aU departments -
ments of newspaper and job worle.
He is eflicicnt and a first class
workman and with his assistance
we shaH soon be able to catch up
with our work which has fal1en
behind and in the future we hopc
to be ablc to fill aU orders promptly
in the Hne of job work.
' ! 'hB O. E S. J oIl8IHlon.
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1'he O. E. S. Kensington win be (
ntertained by Mrs. Jud Kay and t
Mrs. gd ward PurceU , Tuesday J
[ lfternoon , March 17th , 1905 , at
lhe residence of Mrs. Kay. AU
tllembers of the order are in\ited.
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Go to Peale '
Sheppard CO'R and : J
; ee what cash w111 do.
lIl11l1r.1'Y Ollt'nln 31nreb 1 11th .
AU the latest styles in ladies
111d childreu's dress and street
lats , caps aud'ciIs. . The cheap-
st place 011 earth for c\'ery thing
.n up to date millinery. Yours ;
: or business. Courteous treat-
nent. Call nnd see us. West
3irJe SCuarp. ) Mrs. Geo. Zahn.
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Peale Sheppard Co. invite you -
.0 attend their big reduction saie.
en fli uf 'l'hllllk .
We hereb\ ' extend our sincere
LUd heartfe t thanks to the peo- -
) le of Brocn ] Bow , for the ] eind-
less and s\'mpathy extended to
IS in our g'reat bereavement.
I , BIULIINS , MR. AND Mr < s.
J , N. SNYD1tR and family.
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Sa'c your monc ) ' by going
) eale Sheppardf. hig sale.
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1I.\PTIS'r cuuncn.
Pre\chiug \ sCr\'ices at the llapic
ist church next Sunday at 11 a. a
11. and 7:31) : ) p. JIl. , bj' Rcv. A. M. q
4e"ack , Sunday school lOa. JIl.
uuior meetiug 3 p. JIl. , B. Y. P. ,
1. . at 6:30 : p. 111. 'j'he public is 1
ordiall y i nyi tell.
Pealc Sheppard Co's. big Rale is
he wonder of the age , ) 'OU are in- f (
ited to come and see the decora- CI
ion and hear the music. tl _
. In the death of gx-Senator
\Tolcott \ , Colorado lost one of her L
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ble men. I B
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Oliver and Will Cross of Angley
were city visitors Satur ay.
Leo Dean made his usual trip
to Ansley the first of the wce1i.
C.V. . Dall was among thvcl. . .
come callers at this ofl ce Mon. .
day.
day.J.
J. L. Long of Mulen was a P&S4
senger from this cit ) . to An ley
Monday.
J. H. Fcssenden oPrairie Cen. .
'ter ' made this oflice a business
call'l'hursday. t
D. C. Allen of DcrwJ'n wa\e ! : 1\
city visitor SnturdL\Y , He returned -
turned home , on 44.
Sheriff Campbell of Scotts
Bluff Co. was in the city looking
after husiness Monday.
P. F. Lascwe \Vestcrvi11c
was among the city visitont yes. .
ten1ay that returned on 44.
Louis Bookneau of Westel'vlllQ
was transacting business in the
city Monda ) ' . He rehrncd ! homQ
on 44.
N. K. 14ce of Round \'flUey
kindl ) ' rememuered thi ! ; orace
Thursda ) ' . Mr. Lee : has nmted
his farm this season and expect ! )
to'isit Minncsota for a time.
David Eberle of Bradshaw was
among the social callers at thia
office Friday morning. He has
recently purchased t1leI . X.Han ! $
farm near ! \Iason City.
Mnrrlngu Llccllses.
Judge Armour issucd marriage
license to the following persons
the past two weeks.
J John Lester King , Lexington
1 Pearl Driefi1s , Mason City
{ August Kieborg , Litchfield
Cora Rcisland , Litchfield
{ Albert Brown , Merna
Anna Philipson , Bl'ul < ct1 Bow
{ Mike O'brien ; Broken Bow
Emma Carr , Broken Bow
{ Ed. , v. JDmerson , Comstock
Melissa W. Irwin , Sargent
j Carl E. Bowen , Ans.elttto .
1 Nellie M. 'fullcr , Anselmo
{ Mr. Nathen B. Gorden , Merna.
Miss Dottie Rash , Merna.
{ J ame C. Patton , Broken Bow
MoHie Happ , Broken Bow
{ Charles H. Hagman , Comstock
Esther Olcnslvan , Comstock
J \ViUiam Heaper , Ansley
1 Mrs. : Iinie li'iIdcamp , Litchfield
{ WiHiam Uhlman , Round Valley
Marie Smith , Broken Bow.
J R. Beng Sheldon , Ansley
1 Margies A. Housel , Ansle ) '
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( JIc'III'IUII'1 ! Snlo of Henl Esll1tf' .
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Until March 1st 1905 , we will
) ffer 5000 acres of land for sale
: onsisting of well improved farms
.0 raw prairie land , in tracts' of
60 acres to 1780 acres. 'l'hese
iH include almost any kind of a
'
'arm that a persoll would desire.
\.11 contracts of salc wiH be l11ade
vith a ! mall cash payment , bal-
I11ce in c < lsb or mortgage on
darch 1st 1905.
We will also ofrer 80me good
own lots ; also one two story house
vith eight rooms , good ccflar and
: istern , barn and a whole block
If ground on the same' tenus.
We ha\'e a special object in
Iffering this property and ally
Ine wlnting ! a farm or Hmall
anch or city residence , call get a
argain between this and March
st 1905. W II.I.IS CADwm.I. .
Attend the big sale at the Peale
; heppard Co. store. OJ
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Fresh oysters , candycigars and
obacco at Mike Scanlon. .
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\Vanted-Ten men in each
tate to travel , tack signs a'tId
istribl1te samples and circulars
f our goods. Saar.y ] 575.00 per
onth. 'l'hree dollars per day
or expense . Kuhlman Co. ,
> ept. W. , Atlas Building , Chi-
ago , Ill. 35-42
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FOR SAI.lt-\Vell
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- impro\'ed res-
leuce property.ViH be soM at
bargain if called for SOOI1. En-
uire at this office. 26tf
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li'oR SAI.lRoad wagon and
lngle harness , nearly . new , cheap
) r cash. See Geo. .Papineau.
FOR SAIH-li't Ve room house ,
mr lots , barn for tell horses ,
ribs and granary , will sell or
'ade. F. M. SHARI' . tf
FOR SAI.u-Pure : bred bl ck
, angshau Cockrels only , call on
r address Chas. Garton , Broken
ow , Neu. -it ,