Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 06, 1905, Image 1

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i ESTABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAL P .APER OF CU STER COUNTY. LARGEST CIRCULA'I'ION OF ANY PAPER IN 'rITF. CQUN'I'Y. ,
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, . VOL. } : . XIII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COHNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , JULY 6,1905.--EIGHT , PAGES , - - - NO. . _ I + .
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'l'his office for neat job work.
U J. C. Moore , a sltacting. 2U
1 Insurance that insures.
'J. ' 38tf R. G. MOORH.
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I erty of . W. llJair. 37tf I
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crty withY. . Blair. 37tf
We always ha\'e money to loan
on farms. R. G. Moore 111 Apple
lllock. 35tf
Farm Lease , Chattle Mortgage
anil Warranty Decd blanks at
this officc.
othing succeeds like success.
n JOu want to do any busincss in
the real estatc lin ( ' . Call on
\Villis Cad well Co. Ltd. , Broken
Bow , Ncbr. 1t
Call and take a look at the
bc : ! > t Hambletonian Stallion in
town. 2 blocks north of Grand
Ccntral Hotel.
49-7 FRANCIS MoOlw.
'rhe ofi cers of the Bro1en Bow
State Bank endeavor to promote
thc interest of' their customers
along whatevcr hnes it is practical -
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I am now located just north of
the Custer National Uank. Come
and see me for bargains 111 real
estate. Some ch lce acre property -
perty for sale.
8 tf RAS. ANDItRSON.
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Pcale Sheppard & Co. have Just
rcceived a tine lot of men's boy's
and childrens ready made cloth.
ing. 'l'hose interestcd will find
it to their interest to call and see
them before purchasing. We are
prepared to please in quality and. .
prices. 4Stf
'or Sale.
An organ , piano cased , 71
octave , ebony finish , almost new.
For sale cheap , I. A. Coleman.
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Come to my barn and feed your
teams hay over n on. 15c
49-7 FRANCIS MOOlm.
'l'hreshlug Moehluery.
The Geiser Mfg. Co. peerless
mach iner.r for sale. Parties contemplating -
templating putchasing will d ?
well to sec' me.
S. ! \ . DORRIS , Agent.
( Ht ) . Pr4l1ierty rlfr Snit' .
Wc have some nice homcs in
Brolen Bow that will be sold
cheap if ta'ken at once.
. OWMAN & THORPR.
Office in Gleim Block. 47tf
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Taken up at my place of residence -
dence a Duroc sow , weight about
one hundred fifty pounds. The
owner is rcquired to prove property -
erty and pa ) ' e'xpenses.
11.5 AR'ruuR HAGADORN.
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Ham mocks.
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the hot weather. We have hamlllocks in \lIImber
of diffcrent st.rles 1\1111 sizes-aU with the strcngth
. which gives perfcct sccurity nncllong wenr. If you
will come iu we will take cousiclerahle pleasure iu
i showing you this splenclid hammock line of ours.
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A SNAP
We have just recch'cl , anothcr
cnr of Americ n Hog fencing on
which we will he ahle to make
a vcry low price for the' ncxt
30 da's. Don't miss thlJ ! it \ ill
save you money. .
HARVEST IS NOW ON ,
Give \19 ) 'ollr order for Deer
ingBindersalllt Mowers. DOIl't
delay to long , ) 'ou mny not get
oneif'ouwallt long TWINH
AT IOC , in the International Side
Delivery stock we have the best
amI strongest string on the market -
ket , it will do you good to see
it. Dent miss this before ) 'OU
huy. Ke'stone and Acme Mower -
er , at low price of $36 00.
G. W.
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J. E. adamson was at Ansley
on busin ss last Thursday.
P. Wilson of Georget.wn , was
a county seat visitor Fridav , on .
business. ,
Mrs. E. H. Burrows of nsl y ,
came up to Broken Bow Thursday -
day night , r turning borne Saturday -
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Mis Lo ie-Si p ll I j"
who bas been visiting. W re for
the past three w elts , r turiled to
her home last Friday.
Mrs. Mayhcw of San Francisco ,
arrived Monday night to visit
with hercousinMr. J. A. 'l'hO\llas ,
pIoprietor : of the city laundry.
.Miss Elsie Savi11e.of 1\1s1 y ,
wiis here the later part pf' last
week to assist in the conccrt given -
en b } . the Baptist c1 oir I\riday
night. ' . . Ii- ,
The Misses Adab BoYen , anel
Nell Gulterson arrived hi're from
Crcte , last 'rhursday night. 'l'he ) '
have been altending school at
that place./ '
Mrs. R. Triplett and chi1 lren
of Berw'n , whu have been visiting :
lrs. 'l'riplell's mother , Mr . M.I I
E. Bishop , returned to their homc
last Ii'riday. , " I , .
Mr. and Mr . A. Morgan and
daughter were passengers : for
Chicago last Thursd y to aUe.ul
the wedding of MrS' . Morgans
) 'oungest sister , whose home id at
that place.
.Attorney A. R. Humphrey ,
wIfe and youngest son left Saturday -
day for Colorado , where Mrs.
Humphrey will rcmain for a time
for the boy's health who is aft1ic-
ted witb asthma.
. J. II. Haney , daV operator at
the depot , has received notice
that he haa been elected a delc.
gate to the telegraphers conven.
tion to be held at Alliance on the
15th inst , and will accordingl ) '
attend the session.
Rev. Schank dro\'e 'over from
Callaway last Friday accumpan
iee by his wife and children who
left on the morning train for
Arcadia , where they will visit
for two weeks with the parentb
of Mrs. Schank.
Prof. G.E. Boggs , Principal
and Manager ot the Hasting
Commercial College was a social
caller at this office this morning.
Mr. Boggs was on his way to
Weissert to spend the Ii'ourth
with his parents , Mr. and Mrs.
J as. Boggs.
Seven persons were arrest..d at
Fremont on Sunday June 18th ,
and were bound over to the district -
trict court for violation of the
law by playing ball n Sunday.
It is hoped that this law will prosecute -
secute all like otTendp.rs until the
: Sunday Base BaU will be a thing
: of the past.
Miss Hanna Edmunds returncd
from Merna last Saturda ) ' .
J. ' A. FarreU was at Ausle\ '
looking after business last MOIi-
tlay.
Lawyer Bentlcy , of Ansley ,
Was up on business the first f
the week.
Editor Wimmcr was at An-
selmo on bUincss the later part
of la t wcck.
Li1.1.ie Edmunds who has bccn
visiting at Mason City returncd
here last SunddY :
Roy Libbey of Gencsco , Ill. ,
was a guest of his uncle , Mr.
Leggitt , the past week.
Mr. J. 'l'homas our c ty laundrJ-
man , wa's at Alliance Hunday , to
visit his mother and sister of that
place.
l oad Master , J. Bowen , waH
hcre on busincss a short time last
Friday , betwcen train time of 41
and 44.
Miss Janie Cooper , was a
passcnger for Bencdict , Neb. ,
l st Monday where 'She will visit
some time.
Nettie and Fred Jensen went to
Alliance "last M011l1ay to visit
thcir sister , Mrs. Herbcrt Woods
of , that place.
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Ramah Reyerson left Monday
for Baltimore. lIe goes as a del-
igate for the National convention -
tion held there.
Miss Eva Gadd is visiting with
fricnds at Hebron. Hhe expects
to visit at Fremont and Lincoln
also , before returning hem . ,
Mrs. F. Hanigan , who has been
visi ting her mother , ! \1 rs. .E. r .
Crouty , of this placc , re urned to
her home 111 Seneca last Monday. .
Chas. Davis one of the Pioneers I
in the vicinity of Ansley was a
city vlsi'tor MondaHc made
the R PUllr.ICAN ofiice a friendly
caU.
.IIa1.el and Edn:1. : Simms and
brother James were passeri ers to
J.\SteJ' Jt i Sa turcla.YoiAto ; visi t
their gramHl10thcr 'Mrs. ' 1' . ' 1' .
Daniels.
L. W. 'Amsberry came in Saturday -
urday night from the eastern part
of the state , .for a few day's'a -
a tion. lIe is in t hc em plo ) ' 0 f
the U. P. H. l .
Pearl r ddy and Chloe Brother-
ton of Merna , came down last
Friday to take part intheconcerl
given Friday night at thc Opcra
Housc. 'l'hcy returned < lturday
morning.
G. Guyle of Walworth , was a
city visitor Monday. 'l'he I H-
PUlU.ICAN acknowledgcs , a ocial
call. Mr. Guyle desires to dispose -
pose of his large farm and retire
from farm life.
Mrs. Ii' . W. McGrew , wife of
Cashlcr McGrew of the 'State
Bank at Callaway , came OHr via
stage last It'riday to mcet d rda- .
tive who arrived for a'isit anTi
returned the following day.
Miss Anna Carroll , who has
held a position in the land ofi cc
for some time , was a passenger
last 'l'hl1rsday for York , whcrc
she will visit beforc going on to
Kansas City , Mo. to her home.
II. E. Hall who has bcen visil-
ing his mother at Missouri Valley -
ley , Iowa , for tHe past month returned -
turned home Sunday night.
Since Ills visit to Iowa , 'he IS better -
ter pleased than ever with Broken
Bow.
Another soaking' rain \'isitcd
this vicinity last 'rhursc1ar'night.
l'be percipltation in this locality
was two inches , but south and
ast a few mites a rain fall ( 'If
three inches is reported. 14 lter.
-Every day jt r ins , more or
less.
Claude Wahl , who recently
purchased the IIutton barber
. .hop needs no introduction to thc
people of Broken Bow and vicin-
Ity. lIe is now the oldest , in experience -
perience in business here. .TIc
has been associated in the busi-
ncss for most of the time for tif-
teen . \ ' ars , ha'ingowned , two or
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threc.shops' in that time. li'or
the past year or two , since he sold
his shop on the west side of the
iquare to 1.eo Dean he has hied
Ither lines of business and other
localities. But now he informs
Lis that he has settled down permanently -
manently in the barber business
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'in Broken Bow. As a tonsorial
artist he stands second to none ,
and his many friend : ; are pleased
to know that he is hare to &tay.
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I 'Comc in and see them whether you wanl
to huy or not and if you want to bn ) ' 1
will guarantee to Hell you a uuggy , car-
' . riege or spring wagon , for less moncy
than you can bu ) ' anywhere else , and
g-ivc ) 'ou the vcry latcst output of the
factory , somcthing no other dealer in ,
the cou ny can do. ' .
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I ANO'.L'1I1m CHI' loml of pinnos is
l'i ' now her and we must mnke N
room for t.hem , ome ; ; < 1 uently we must
Rell ten pmnos In t.110 . next ten < hlYS. 8
Those customers who nre ready to buy H
8 Rhou lel visit our st01O.at ; . once ns we of- 8 .
Jm ! : specinl indueemqnts nt this time.
8 People tell us thnt we hnve the best B
line of pianos ever shown in ] ( enrny.
ii . 1 f yon , doubt it come in find see for .
yours 1f. 'l'hrec month's lessons PlUm
i'S ' . wit.h o\'ci'y Iillno 1OId. . Your choieo B
or teaeJer. ! Y OIl1'S for squtlro dealing ,
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Lumbar , La , th , Plaster , Lime , Hair
Sash ; Doors , and Storm S1sh. . . . . . .
, Everythiug first-class' . Sce them. South Side , Broken now.
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Hot only in name
IHlt in quality-it is made
j'l'om 1HIt'n rpe ; apples , nil
thol'oughly washed and
Hnle 'tpd I'rom ' '
< g'ood , IHIl'e
apleR } ) , bad OIH'S nre fill
l'lIllt'cI out. Olll'\'inegul's
aJ'e a II thol'ollgh l I aged
bl.rOI'e they HI'C oIrel'cd for
Halt ! . I f too Rt.l'ong . just
ndd a little watcl' . 1'111'0
Old Uidcl' Vinegar is alRo
w hoh.'somc.
YOUHS FOlt
Pu'Hl ' 'o01) Pnonuo'l'S ,
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