Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 28, 1905, Image 5

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\ sellonl books in the city , und OUl'
tAblet nHRll'rmellt ) this ) 'eUI' is hrHl'I'
thi\l1 \ P'I'Y p c.'un supply yefll in
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J. s. J. F BAISCH
: : i cco ! ' ! or4 to J. a. Ha"lJerle.
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' " Bargains in r'arn1 : Land anc1l anches
Write for list with prices and term ! ' of sale.
H ) 'ou have land for sale Ii't ! it with me.
Correspondence with non-re ident land owners solicited
JAMES LEDWiGH , - - Broken How , Neh ,
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R. E. G lass is reported very I
low. There is hutHttle hope of I
- I1 s recovery. I
! J. W. Robinson of Eddyville ,
called Tuesday and ad\'ancec1 hi
su bscri ption to 190(1.
W. S. Mately of Ansley , was a
city visitor this morning. lIe
remembered this ol ce with a
call.
call.J.
J. E. Cavenee of Georgetown ,
was a city visitor yesterday. I
The REPunr.lcAN acknowledgc ! > I I
a ! > ocial call.
C. W. Mollinger of Elton. left
the first of the week for York ,
when he will attend college
again this year.
C. S. Marlin is moving Ius
buggies , implements and ma-
c1inery ! to his new building east
of Ryerson & George's store to-
day.
, At the meeting of the City
Council last night a side walk
was ordered put in on the south
, side of block 1 ( ) , in the original
town.
Sheriff Richardson took W. S.
lIaldix'to14tncoln ( litstFrida" ,
where he was turned over to Uie
authorities of the penitenliar ) ' .
His attorneys were unahle to get
his bond.
Dr. M. D. Pass is a lale arriva
to Custer county. lIe hopes to
I ] ocate at either Berwyn or -
' terville. The location depends
upon which town he can get a I
11Ouse. He is at present at Ber-
wyn.
J. O. Taylor of-Uerwyn , was a
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social caller yesterday. He expects -
. ; . pects to make a sale of his personal -
sonal property soon , with the
view of retiring from the farm.
His sons will take cl.arge of the
'farm and he expects to mo\'e to
Broken Bo w.
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David and J. M. Downey of
Georgetown , unloaded 4,100
sheep at this placc last Friday
morning that the ) ' 'bought in
Wyoming and shipped to this
point. 'fhey drove them from
here to their Georg town ranch.
1'hey were in tine condition.
Miss I thel M : Stev ns of Call-
away , who has held the position
qf l'Ierk in the Register of Deeds
office has n signed , with the \'iew
of returning home. Her health
has heen failing her for several
months and she feels the work of
handling the hea\'y books is too
I gre'lt for her. She will he suc-
cceded by ( jus Taylor. .
! P. H. Monk left this morning
1 with his wife for Missouri to
I Lave his wife treated for gall
I toLl 5 with the \ ' ew of secunng
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l'ure ICOlch and Scolch TOI'II11 S\Iort \ Jlun
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C"ute. My . henllllllllberM.w co' " " , Will cum
van : III bre..dlnlf : alld quallt- : with all ) ' " 'I' t 0
Clllcliro ; , My I'xpcrlellcl' ha lalllrht fill' Ihat I ,
Ilhe aood Iiulliractlnn. : brei'lliull' attle IIII1Rt I.
. . . l Tul16efl . I. . Ihl" " . . . . .ufle. I , , tlt'ct tl
11'.1" . tllelll tier. Ihe "CIII' " or all'lhlnl
raised In the 11 , S , I IIOW h\7.,25 ullR 6ultJbl
lor thl9. ; lull next l : U'1I s..nlce. My ow
. 'elirb ( roJUHOO to 2000 PO IIt , . CuDie alld lie
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I relief without a surgicald ; r-I
tion. 'l'hey will stop at Lincoln
a few days and will t hen determine -
mine whether , they . . "ill go to
N \'ada or Kirkdllc , 1issouri ,
for treatment.
S. P. Great has sold his residence -
dence in the north part of the
city to .lIon. A. II. Copsey of
Weter\'ille. ! Consideratior ! , $2-
800. ' [ 'h is is good propert ) ' and
will make Mr. Copsey a fine resi-
dence. The Rm'UBJ.lcAN is
pleated ! to note that Mr. Copsey
has decidell to m3 ke his homr
with'us. .
ecretary 'l'aft and party , who
lJa\ been visiting the Orient
forseveral : weeks arrived in San
Francisco , yesterday on theit rc-
turn. They made the trip from
Yokohama to San Francisco in
ten days , eleven hours' and live I
minutes , an a\'crage run of eighteen -
teen knots for the entire trip.
'rhis is said to be thc best record
e\'er made o\'er the rou te.
1'he republican supervi , > ors
convention in District No.2 ,
held in Round "alley last wee\ \ ,
nominated R. H. Welch of Ber-
wyn.- This is the first time in
vears that the south end of the
( listrict has been fa\'orell with a
candidate and he should recc'e
the liberal support of the entire
district as a mattcr of justice ,
We predict that he will.
' [ 'he Harold Bros. , will g-ive
their wonderful cientific enter'
tainment at the Opera House
tomorrow night. 'l'hese scenes
arc life like and life si7.e and so
natural that one can scarcely
realb e that wbat the eye behold
is but a picture. Among the
scenes are Admiral 'l'ogo's great
naval battle , the- sinking of 'the '
Hussian f11eet , a tour of one-
thousand miles around the circll' ,
in the Rock\ ' Mountains , on the
Den\'cr & i io Grand railroad ,
man ) ' scen s in Colorado , the
battie of San Juan , Presidcnt
Mcliinle's famous speech , lights
and shadows of a great city.
Entire s tisfactiol ! is guaranteell
hy the com pan ) ' . Prices , 15 and
25 cents.
The Sugar Beet'l New Role.
H remaincd for Nelson l\lorri ,
the millionaire Chicago packer ,
to point out a new use to which
the sugar beet may be put. U ed
as food 'for hogs , Mr. Morris de.
clares the beet vm U ) ' improves
the quality of tle ! meet. In fact
the sugar beet fed bog produces
the finest cuts.
'rhi opens up a new industry
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The Advo
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' Call at the store and
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half gallon. 'l'ry a
' can and be convinced. Q
t'can
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Our can goods are all
labeled "Advo I xtra.- i
the best the market af-
fords. We have a fine
line of Staple and li'ancy
Groceries. Call and see u \ ' ; .
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W'oming f'sp ciall ) ' , the three
tatc in which beet culture' hos
nd\'nncI d mot ! rapidly. Wilh
' /a t acreages of the vcgetables
aud freight rates under the pre-
\'ailing system which permit of
eas ) ' accc s to the markel , the
beet fcd hog from thi section
easil ) ' may clri\'c out its porcine
competi tors from the ot her sta t's.
" 'l'here is a great future ahead
for the beet fed hog , " soid Ir.
lorris a fcw Ila\ - ago in UclI\'cr.
"Alfalfa , field p us a 1111 sugar
Iwcts , all of which an grown in
\'eat qu,1I1titie ; in Colut tln , Nl -
hraska and W'omill" , make the
tillest fooll for hogs. or till'
thrrc , ho\\'c\'er , 1 think the sugar
beet produces bfar the uest
mcat. ' 1'hfs opcils upt new in.
dustn' for this section of thl
west. "
'rhus the ugar cured ham
must surrcnder to the sug-ar IH et
hog. lalie wa ) ' for hilli.
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Judge letton's Acceptance.
"Gcntlemen of thc Con\'ention :
I am not in any temper of mind
at the present tim , or ha\'e thc
power of'oice to malie speech.
[ am not an orator at an ) ' time.
I want to sa ) ' I thank you from
the uottom of m , ) ' h art for this
nomil1ation. I think no higher
honor can be paid to a citizen of
\'our stafe than to be nominated
for the office of justice ) 'f tlw
suprcme court. ' 1'hat court carries -
ries with it the power of life and
dcath , the di3position of the pro-
pert ) ' of an ) ' man in the statc ,
and it is the most responsible
p sition that can be teQlered ! or
g \'en to any man in the'state. .
1 appreciate the responsi ility of
this position. . ,
{ want to say , too , thaJ if elected - I
ted , which r expect to b , I shall
Imow neither rich or podr , ndth.
er corporation or individual
( great applause and che dng )
and that so far as in me lies , I
will dispense justice with cven
hand to every man within' the
borders of the state. ( Applause , )
I am told that Jour committee
on resolutions will report to this
convention , dcclaring against
the issuance of free transp rta-
tion by the railroads in this state. i
J want to sato JOU that J am in
heart ) ' accord with that declara- .
tion. ( Great applause. )
fo urther , I understaud that
they ha\'e endorsed our lres ? dent ,
and I stand firmly with th u on
that proposition. ( Applause. )
li'urther , 1 understand they
will report in favor of a , ' direct
pri mar ) ' . ' { 'he closer yOl ! ' g'ct , to
the people the better for tile Interests -
terests of all. ( Applausc. )
J wish to thank , the con\'cntion
for this nomination ; I want to
thanl ( my fril'nds who made. the
magnificcnt light upon thi convention -
vention floor for me. I tha nk
you all , gentlemen. ( Long- and
continued appluuse. )
Relolutionl of Condolence.
On the death of Floyd L.
Shafer of We ter\'ille Lodge , 1.
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Wlll RI AS , nCllth has elltcrell our
1lge room 11I111 tllkclI from liS I1rother
Fhy.I L , Shufer. OIlC of our YOllllger 111111
fllithfullllcmhers , who was ewr rel lly 10
assist in Ihe a.I\'I\IICClllcllt of our onler ;
thcrefore he it r :
RIiSOI\'Jm , Thutlls II 101lge wc extclIII
our deepest sympathy 10 the lalllily of
our deceased III other ill the sUII hOllr of
thdr afllictioll , 1IIIIIIrust that 1111 AII.wisl'
Fathcr will ill his lIIeley comfmt thclII ,
Rl\SOI\\ \ . That we , as II IOllge , fcCtI
UIIII his death is a pCI ( ) lIul lo s ,
RI\SOI.VIW \ , 'fhat our charier hc Ilmpell
ill lIIourlliug for thirty Ila's ill his IIICIII'
ory , 1111(1 ( that II copy of Ihesc rc'olutiolls
he sell to the falllily of our deceasell
hrother. 111111 10 the newspapers of Bro
la'il Bollallli Allslcy , fir puhlicatioll.
: mll Ulat the ) ' he cllten'll 011 _ the reconls
of this lodge ,
R. W. JlA"eR , .
11,1\1. DATl'S , COllllllittee ,
JUSTI Wmclf.
The Great Want Ad Paper ,
] f you want to scll your farm ,
horses or business , or buy somc-
tiung , or you want help of an ) '
kind , put a "want-ad" in the
Omaha Worltl-Ileraid.
'l'hiB paper is known as thc
great "want-ad" paper of Ncbra -
Ia , puulishing almost as many
paid want.ads as an\ , three other
Nebraska papers combined.
'l'he World-Hcrald g'eH splendid -
did returns to its "want-ads , "
and its rates are low.
} i'or one rlay only , the charge
is lf ! 'cnts a word. li'or two or
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morc cOI\iecut \ ! da\'s , a cent a
word per IJay. Ii'o ' one 1II0ntli
1.50 a linc Df ( , \\onIB. .t\1I
"w1nttrl [ " ca\h in d\'ance.
I-'a\ ' ( ' your answers cume to till :
World-Herald ifl\'oulill' . ; no ( 'X ,
tra charge ,
'J'he Worlll-Ilerald's net circu.
lation is 35,500 _ 15.1j
OBITUARY.
II A HlIJUg-Clarence , infant ser
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haefele ,
was born Sept. 15 , and died Sept.
24 , age 10 day ,
? I 'l'he funeral serviccs were hcld
) September 25th at the house al
J ; ; 3 p. 111. , by the l ev. J. M
Bunncie , pastor of thc Unitet
E\'angelical chur h at Callc.way
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Intense Heat _ _
from Cheap Fuel . .
The Great
Acorn
Gas 73lrne1'
For Slack , Soft Coal , Hard Coal ,
Llilnlte or Wood
Saves '
Half the F el
by Giving
Double
the Heat
Burns up the smotc and
itases and is the only stove
that does it perfectly.
fOR SALE BY
J. G. V AN COTT
North Side Square , - Brolten Bow , Neb.
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'l'he little oue's stay was not
long. It's path was short. Ilig
journey was soon cnded and it
went to live in a bettcr land'
while loved ones 1 a rry hcre a nil
sorrowfully wait for the mceting
which wilt surelcome. . ' i
We leave the' sorrowing ones
to the loving- care of their
eavenly _ li'at1 er , ,
Deud letter Lilt.
' For week ending September 21) ,
11)05 :
No P. Maddix , Clara Sternest
1-4incoln , Sept. 25.
' 1'he repuhlican campaign in
Nebraska ne\'er started out under
such favorable conditions as it
does this \'ear. 'l'he character
of the canilidater. aud the UH\Uncr
of their nomination haH alrcady
brought forth mlch a ul1animou
expression of appro\'al from the
press of the state that an unu u-
almajorit ) ' for the tickd i1 ! aIn - :
n ad ) ' assurelI.
In the statc platfllrm th. ' fra-
tures wh ieh ha ve , lIl'ach'd most
attenHolI are the tll'lIIalld I'm' .
the clirc.'ct primary alld t hi" de.
mand for a law allulishillg' the
frce pass. Behind thelll hoth
loollls up the : rcat isstw which
is the regulation nf corporations I I
and the estahlishmcnt of ( 'cpdt-
ablc freight rate.s. ' [ 'he mnle
and l Ie of the 1't'l'lIblican part ) . I
ha\'e concluded tha t this i.ssne
can only he sl1cces"fulh' handlccl
bgctting thc lIomiimtlOlls it
oilicials closer to thl' peopk' , 'n ( '
bJ putting out of hq sS t1t
g-reat pass cluh whi'oiSlas } ' . '
long heen the l'l1iciellt , 'lapon of
t he corpora t inns , ' . \ '
'rhis as"ures a tremcndous contest -
test next \'car , in the nomination
of statc 'and h'gislative candi-
da.tes , and worl , Oil this isalreally
egun. In 1II0st cOl1l1ties there
is a disposition to l'Iosely scan
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a 11I1 puhlish the records 'of the
present members lIf the h'g-isla. I
ture on the questiolls which ha\'e
een co\'crcd bJ thl' "tatI' platform -
form , before any rcnomin ltions
are considercl1. ' { 'his i. . : .a wise
prccaution when the un" ltio.fac-
tory and unpopular rccorel made
hy the last session is remembercd.1
At a recent mecting of the
state commiuee a resolution was
introduced calling- for the establishment -
tablishment of the clirect primar ) '
next year for the nomination , of
the state ticket. ' ] his ment the
abolishment ( If stat. ' cOI1\'entions
and was in line wilh the ftate
platform , The quc'1tion went
o\'er to the next meeting of the
'Jtate committee in order that tLe
memberg might learn the wishes
of their constitucnts ,
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It is well known t ha t the corporations -
porations willuppose one fcature
of thc 11ircct pl' lt1ary of next
I year , allll that one It . lo\st : , of the
! I t at ( ' 0' 1C'la ' 1' H ; agullist It ! ! c-
ta lbhmrntInt \ il a general primary -
mary la w is adopted. tt iH also
conceetl cI that Iwhhlll the mo\'c-
ment on tlh' part of some i'l a cle-
sire to kt."p thc sclection of the
next U. S , scnator ont of a stat/ '
convention ,11111 throw it into till'
legislature. ' ] , he general opill-
I ion is that an\ ' direct primarv
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, plan for next 'year which do s
not also includc the nomination
of U. S. senator will be incom-
I plete and will defcat one of the
l g-reatest reforms e\-er establishell
. in Nebraska politics-the popu.
lIar 'selcction of the senatorial
. candidate.
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NOTICE.
1'he Union Young Pcoplcs
Meeting will be held at the College -
lege Building , now used b ) ' the
Pr sb'terians as a llace ! of wor-
SIIlP , SIII1Ila ) ' e\'cnll1B' at CJ:30 : ,
lauricc Ryerson wilt lead this
I11l ting. .sOIllC special inusic
has bcen arrangetl for 80 please
tlo not forget to come We
corti hdly lI1\'i te all ou tsitlers anti
expcct all members to he present.
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Scrces lIext I.onI's nay ill the 1Iap-
list church : at II u , III , IUIII 7W : p , III.
The pllstOI' will preach 011 lwo illlportllllt
suhjects , 'rhe suhjeci III the lIIornill
, will he "The Christtull Sahhllth 111111 Ollr
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Rellltioll to it , III Ihe e\'ellill , "The
t 'npanlolluhle Hill , " 11 , y , 1' , I' . lIIl'ct.
ill ul 6:30 : p , III. uhjcct , "The Jo's uf
Church : \lclllhership. " Ieuller. I\1nl ,
CUlhvl II , All 1II1111e welcolIIl' . Killllly
lIole the Chlllll' ! : ill hOlllS of evening
services for wi liter lIIollths.
Ii'oH SAl.1OH HI\N'I'-- l ) ' home
place , out ic1e of corporation limIts -
Its , consisting of RC\'en ill'res ,
first class improvemcnts. One
fourth acre tract , linc building
sitc. One acre tract. 'l'his i ! ; a
fine location to raise poultry 01
hogs , One huntln'll sixt ) , "cres ,
one milr of Ansle\ ' . See or writCj
.I. W. Conley , Owncr , Brolcn
Bow , Nehraska , 1MI
{ i'0I S"rI\O ) ( ' { 'UA\-- ) ly resi.
, 10 room house , hlock 4h ,
all fenced , two acres alfalfa ,
8mall fruit of all kinds. ] i'irsl
class in evcr ) ' rcspect
W. B. EAb'I'IIAM.
. : At The Old Stand.- ,
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7f'.i 13 , 0 , II U T TON ,
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r-OR SALE.
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CItllull : 1'1 5. New IlIl IHClilre rcame
IIIIIU Ill 1111 II. I'ran. . . , lIIa.I" III 'Hdl ' r.
l dl IJIl PlioIiKral.lI. . anlHcconl ,
\I.Jchlnt& buill on lllfilallment vl ln.
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W , , cxeCII\t'1 $ l"lIl1ulIIl\t1 " "Cr ) ' HIII.h'lIt tll
rllrill-li hllllllr 111'1' a 1..1&11' & " la11I1r rrulII
$ IU III Ma IIIUlIlli III Slal. . . .aklill IIII' Hucky
MUlllllalll- frllill :575 : lU $11\1 a 1II0lllh III
Slalu"lilf lIw HII. : . . . . : . . Iinmedlately
upon /Craduntlon . ,
Sllld"lIlII . .1I\t'r al ' lilli" . No
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tlllll" , 1.'lIr rll\lllarlll'lIlanl \ rUlranlhu , all ) '
Ir ollr HchulIlM writ ! ' direct III lIur tlxt'clIlI" "
um.e all Illcionali. 0 , CatalUlIlJ1I rre" ,
Tbe Morse School or Telegrapby ,
ClnclllllallOIIII , lIulTalu , N. Y.
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l'ortlltlul , 'I'Rl'otIl9 nlill ! ! nttlc 1111I1-
tllrn , 1111lIh dnil" , 1-15.no ,
l'ortl/IIII / , "IIClltllIIUIIII nttl ( ! nUll tr.
IIrn , nile WR } ' Viti California , 5R..to , UII
ale eptetllher :16 : , 27 Rtlll :1M : ,
Sau ttrnllci clI nil II J , ( ) A"lclcI utili
relurll , $ SH.III , Onlaic ! ! l'hlnlll'r : lb ,
27 Rtlll : lH ,
all Frnllcisco 1I11l1 lns AlIgell'l1I1I11 re.
lurll , $ j2,40 , 011 sale Octohl'r 20 1\1111 J I.
IIII Frullcisco nllli IOl AIIJtIl'I : llItll reo
turll , olle way \'in 1'0rtlaud , t6 .IO. Ou '
qnle Ocloher 20111111 : If.
: \Il I.nke 11I\11 O.c.IICII : 11I\11 return. 011
/lule tinily2.90 ; ,
Cody , W'II. . HInck IIIII uIIII lint
Sprillg ! ! , S. D" 1IJ1J1l'Oxhlll\tely hlllf rate ! !
nil SlIlIlIlIer.
I.ow ollc.wny olollisl ra41 lo Cnllfnr ,
lIin 11I111 Northwesl , Septcl lhcr 15 tc )
. .Octoher ; . .
Chellp hOllle cekcrl' ratc ! ! ill' 1II1\1I } ' lti-
rcctiolls , fil1\r 11I\11 third 'fuest1a's of lneh \
1II01lth. " -
H } 'Oll clIlI or wlite us it will'he nplI ) > lI-
lire to nil vise \'ou 1I110llt ratcs , tralll ! lfr- "
vice , to reserve you II hcrlh. 111111 to tr '
tttllll\ke ) 'ollr lrip R comfortahle Oil ! ! .
II. I. , ORMSII\ ' ,
Agcllt C , B. & Q , R } ' .
Dr. N icoclen111S.
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ctel'inury 'SuI'genu
and Dentist.
All clisea es of the equiu ( ' fam-
it ) . attend eel to anll satisfaction
g-uarauteee1. Will he in Brol < cl1
Bow on 'l'hursday of each week
atli'inlen's barn.
" ' ' 'CltNr , IU" " " " "
P"Iace Barber Shop
For first.clulls work. clln nt 'he Palnce
Ullrller Shop. Hver'thlug Itp.to.dat .
I.HO DHAN , Proprietor.
SIMON UAMICHON , '
J ! l1f0 90'y 8 9ce1l01'
A'r LAo\\ ' .
' \00JU161Ud II , UOI1\11110ck , IIrukou 1I0w , Nllb.
U. O NHAD ,
O.U.
. . . . . .lIoltor In , . . .
l'UUlI" , Willd , Mille , ' 1'lnke , Flttlugl , Gasoline
gUllul ! > Ieto. . etc.
IIrokonlow \ , Nebruka ,
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S.M. . DOIUUB ,
. .Wl.k.lt. .
AI. Inltl or wurk III our hue done prumptl ,
lull III II' " chu" urdur. pY'Uod tlbop ou tbe
: nruur IUlltlllllllt III 1IlIllIllulro.
UIVI " " A'II'IUAI. , .
Ilroill/ll 1I0w , . . . - . Nehrilira.
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FRANSI MOOlU ,
f.1iI iI..mfli' / "
rwu 1I10cln north of Chi lilt Ouutrlll Uiihl. ( 'lit.
rollIlK" 1I1I1II"d , ) 'rielid rOlltulllhlu ,
IJ
H IfA-4SIDE III lUt'OI D3
\1111 IInmc , Jurpuy IIng hrllil alld eold. II 'ft t. , : II
nfthelr clau. AdMu'I , CI , K , CIA ItW ICI.I. .
Uruk'lII lIow , Nrlmukl ,
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DU , O. L , l\1ULlKNf : "
Physician SurgeDI' ' ,
: ntl rltalrway lImfoot mill In 1I01lty IIlrc ,
, u.ldIHlcu. 8r.1 WtJlt M R , cbnroh , on " 'UIIII. . . .
, f .tr.w" JY"'Uroklln IInw. Ntbu.
nit ' ( ' I FAltNHWOt {
DENTIST ,
nrOdlc. In 1\0lthwOll corner lIule , IIro' ,
D us. H. 0. & W. K. 'I'A I.BtJ . ,
PHYSIGIANS , SURGEO : , ; .
011I011 ovur Jlaobllrlu' . DrIIll tlta , . .
Ifrollhll lIow , . . _ N""r' , -
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J to J. 8NYDEH.
o Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
I'erinll ; IItIII 1111 kltlll of gOVTlInli'tlI
cla lm. 111111 n eueral1r.w praclic . ( , .
t cl' : ROUIII ! ) 4 allll 5 Rnwwn mor.k wC' t
"i u park , Iltukrtl IIOW , Nehfllska.
DR. C. B. JOB ,
1 J ! } ] ) ( } ] IDID IJ.
Office 111111 resicl lIcl" Oll hlod : sontl , of
R'crsoll . ' \ : Geurg ' ! , st"re ,
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DR. W. 11. COLR ,
Vet.erinarian , '
Dhea'er. O u " 'rO.ilil1'i.
"tftt . ; ' : . * th h' "
,1. , omCl' at , Cl ! llro.'I. llrug Rto/C ,
'Plwut' 203 , lIrukl'll Bow , Nl'b ,
I
ROSS G. MOORg ,
Attorne\-aH.aw ,
Ileal utatu a d lOin hrrhr , omrc . u All'
UtOC" Uro" ! 1l1ow , Nubn.ka ,
Tt y The Republican for
PRINTING
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