Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 17, 1906, Image 5

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It , j Events During the Past Week.
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\V.D. Hatt , of Sargent , was a
cit visitor Saturday.
W. A. Tooley's new barn.-is
. . . . enclosed and is rapidly , nc.arin.g
J. . .fA" " completion.
: W. F. Hankin sh1pped two car
loa of cattlc to the outh Oma-
ha'1 1arket 'ruesday.
D1stric Court a journed last
Friday night , having completed
the business before it.
I 'r. 'w. Edwar s and , , wifcft , \
'I'ucsday for Des Moitl JQ1V.to
a ttend the Presbyteria n Assem-
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bly. -
Jud. Kay returned' " 'rue'sda.r
from ( > maha , wherc hc' shipped' '
H two car load of catle thc latter
{ . , part of last week.
, ! Henry Zimmerman , of Ansle y ,
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; was a city' visitor Saturday.morno :
: ing between trains. 'rhis ofiice
. aclmowledges a social call.
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, 'rhe band will give an open air
( concert-free to everybody in' '
1 the p rk Saturday evening' of I
\ this week , beginning at _ 7:3P' :
\ o'clock , weathcr permitting.
t Manager Pickett atl'd" Miss
\ Lela . Holcomb , of th Central
\ Te1ephone company , sp nt" Mon
day a't Rav iif , attending to
\ company . bLisiness \ I at that PQint.
; .w. S. Southard , of Douglas , .
wh'o ' h s been here in charge of
the Bro'tk Nursery stock for the
pa t. we { , : left , . .fQt.home ? ucs : : .
day mormngi.hav11g ! sold the
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. W. C. Nixon , our old time
'friend , of 'G.rilnt tq\y1 slip ] ; was a
city visitor Friday , having
\ broug.ht In his . report ' : as , d phty
assessoJ ; . He remeni.bere this
. office with a " social . call. . I
J. M. Fodge , . , presi en't of the
Coltnt'y SundaY : , : - : hop : ' > nven'-
tion , came'd.own 'fuesday , morning , -
ing to attend th 'S n'daj' School.
Conyentio1. ! He , re.mempered .
this office with a social call.
J. D. J. Sem1er , .of 'Sargen t , is
in the city , h ving come in ud-
day night to be in attendance at
the l wsuit c sc. of 'Cumming's
vs. Abcrnathy. He 'Imide' this
office , a business. . . . call yesterday
morning. I
J. A. Evans ; of Spring Creek ,
was a social allcr at thi offic
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. .Mo day. 'I e s 's , t1i # . 'ih st .of
, the people , along the. rUIl te be'-
tween his. place a d B "oltcl .soW
will complete their corn planting
. , this week. .
Jesse W11stn has purchascd the
building located.Qn he..1pts r : -
cently purchased by the Masom
Lodge. . Heill : move' th . .uilel
ingto Ins property between J. J.
Wilson and Alpha Morgan's resi
dences , where , he will fit it up for
a dwelling.
T. ' 1' . Winches cr , of Hayes
township , was in the city Mo -
day with his re'turi1S as deputy
assessor. He informs us' that h'is
township h s rge y increased
t he last 'year in population by .
new settlers locating on .govern- :
, ment lanel under the . . Kinkaid
Homestead Law.
For Reveral weeks the Chief
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office ha been in the hand of I
the carpenters and masons who ,
have been making extensions and
remodJing the building. The
office is now very conveniently
arranged for comfort and con-
venience. Both th office , composing -
posing and pres rooms have been
enlarged , . which will greatly help
the proprietors in caring for
their extens1ve business.
The Appointment Divisioa of
the Peni-ion ! Office has been
< abolished. This was made necessary -
essary because of the fact that
no new clerks. are needed to carry
on the work. Even with thc
increasing number of applications -
tions for pensio 1s and. for increase -
crease in pensions. 'l'he present
force of the ofi ce will be able to
handlc the busi'ness iorsome time
. to come. 'l'he pension list is decreasing -
creasing at an alarming rate. If
it contiues to faU as rapidly as it
did last month , the entire roster
\ ( will be wiped out in nineteen
. . . I years. , CommissiolleJ'Varler , , in
\ talk111g about the'matter with a
, corresponclent oJ 'fhc.Hiu'un cAN
. ! ; > aid th.at : 'uriqg' ' .the. . l.ast t11irt
days taps were sounded' for more
than three thousand'vetc.ra ns ,
I TJ1is is the. largest "dccrease in
the number of pensioners in one
. month in the I11story f the. office
an4 leav s' 71OOO ) 'et on tb 'Joll.
t.rhe Commissioner. was proud of
. ' { the fact that the work of his dc-
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date. ' , - . + . . . . . . . . , .
B. D. Allen , of Comstock , ' is
visiting friends in the city and
attending. the Sunday . school
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Dr. Wa bslcy , of 'Vest Union
was a Broken Bow' visitor yester-
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dayatt'nding . mceting of..the
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county medical sodety.
Valley coun ty is to be among
lh first to hold a republican con-
vchtidn this year. 'fhe countY'
convention w1ll be held at Orch
lYJilJ 2 th.
Elbridg-e Pigman , . wlJO has
c n . visi.ting wi h rclatives. ill
the South 140up territory near
An leJ , . the' past six weeks , has.
r tur 1ed home. . . ' ,
J R. Dean and family left
Tuesday morning , on a visit to
Des Moincs , Iowa ; Mr. Dean goes ,
a Jlelegate to Presbytedan
Gencral As embl } ' .
Hugh OrmsbJ , who has been
'attcllc1ing college at lIasthigs , I
returncd home Monday evening
and has taken a position as clerk"
.in the B. & M. depot. ,
Rev. J. R.Voods , of Mason
City , came.up Tuesday to attend
the County Sunday School Con-
vention. He w.ill hold service6
at Bethel Union church SundaJ. '
Dn . Bartholomew . informs us
tI1 t Mr. nci Mrs , G. ' W.
Hoffman , residing west of the
cit ) ' , rejoice in the arrival of a
baby girl at the1r home Jester- '
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, : M-esda mes..J. ' " A. Owcns" and
Jer me T ylor left Tuesday
morning for Lincp.1 l ! . to attend I
the Fifteenth Annual : Convent.ion
of the lacHes of the Grand Army .
of th Repli 1i' ' . " I
. 'F. W. I up , roadma'ster of the
Senaca-Havenna division of the
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B. & M : ; 'cCo "panie'd' ' by Mrs.
Houp , arrived in llroken Bow last'
week anel will make this city his
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The l t'e1 iium 'Itst for he fair
.Will , e . ready for is ributi n in
about ten days. In order to be
sure of receiving .a COpj' .early.
write your name'on a poStal card I
and addr ss I H o , A. J. Van- .
Antwerp , Broken Bow , Neb.
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John \Vali".of Arcadia , , vas ih
the city over nignt Thursday on 1
his Vay from Callaway. w.here . :
he had been looking . after po-
liti al idhtters : M'r. Wtll 'is re- J
g rabd as'fhe' H d rig cancHdate I
f.or' I governor from , the central
part of the state.
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Prof. R1cliards , princ1pal of I
1.le Sargent 100 was in the city
Sa'lurday to attend the annual '
meeting .0J. the , County High
School Athletic and Literary
Association , which as hdd here
on that date. This dlic acknowledges -
nowledges a socal call.
W.e are glad to announce that '
Dr. T. W. Bass has decided to
resume the practice. of , dentis try
in this city. IIe has secured the
r90ms he formel ) ' occupied , over
McComas' drug store , where he
will be pleased to meet a11 his
old customcrs as well as new
oncs.
- 'Ja's. H. Co ner , of Swarlara ,
Minnesota , arrived in the city
li'riday. lIe , came from lern
whcre he arrived ' 1'lIc tl.tY to see
his parcnts , but his father was
buried on the Sunday previous.
He will remain in the city a few
weeks working at his trale before -
fore returning home.
C. H. Loucks , of Mason , who
recently sold his farm near .Ma-
son , was a citv visitor 'l'ue3day.
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He informs'us that he has
bought property in Bcthany ,
rsub-burb of Lincoln. lIe tells us
that he gcH a ten acre tract , with
a new hou e , built last season at
a cost of $1,600 , for $2,600.
Halph Cox , the sixteen year
old , boy of O. B. Cox , after taking
"n examination at Alliance lat
week was promoted to the position -
tion of nig-ht operator at IIa.arl : :
where he assumed his dutieR
Wedneslav. We saw him at
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.Ha.arcl : : li'rida ) ' evening as wc'
were passing' through there. TIe
says lie likes the work splendidlJ.
The musical given last li'riday
evening in'the Opera House under -
der the superi'ision of John Davi-
son , for the bWGl. ! t , pf thePresby-
terian , church , consisted of a very
excel1ent program. 'rhe sclcc-
tions were fine and each one ac-
, qun cd hiillself or herself very
crclitably ! , Thoc ! ? who were
fortunate to be present expressed
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themselves 'as highly pleased
with. the entertainment. 'l'hc
p , c d.s. . , ? o"Y _ r s 'buying . . .ap
organ tor the cliurch.
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Miss Lottie Sims went to li'air.- . ,
bury 'I'uesday to visit Mrs. Hap-
good for several weeks.
-Dr-GI-Iol1kcl-was at .Omaha
this week buying \ bis st ck of' '
h rniture. lIe returned last I
.nlght. .
Rev. J. R.'l'cagarden has been
electcd t . deliver , tbe i High
Scbool address at Orc1 , 1i'riday ,
May 25.
-L. E. Cole has received'the sad
.news of tbedeath of lii5 father ,
W. H. Cole , at Boise Ciy * last
Sunday.
Will Scha d , of the \Vest 'I'a-
hIe , was a city visitor } 'estercla ) ' .
I-Ie remembered this o01ce . with a
busincss call.
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H. A.Vatts is having the CX-
cavation made for his store building -
ing that he will build on the lot
so th of the post ofiice.
'I'he Baptist church' is being
treated to a new coat of paper
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aud paint this week. England
and Cosner arc doing the'work.
Miss Lilas Currie , who recently
severly injured her shoulder while
playing , has full ) ' recovered and
discontinued carr'ing hcr arm in
a'sling.
. Rev. John Sutton , of Lomax ,
was in the citj' 'l'ncsday and
Wednesday attending the Sunday -
day school convention. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Sutton.
W. P. l-Iiggins , of Sargent ,
and 1)y ) the way one of the old
timers of Custer coun y was a
city visitor ycsterday. 'fhis
office ac1mowledges a s cal call.
D. R. Rockwell , who was
called to New York some , three
weels ago by the erious illness
of his father , rcturne.d home yesterday -
terday tllOrnillg. H buricd his
father last Friday. .
A. L. Clinebell is carr..ing one
of his arms in a sling. Whil
currying a horse in Richardson"s
LSarti l st Su'r1daj , the horse : ,
kicked , bre'aking" his arm between - ,
tween t 1 elbow and wrist.
John Reesc , 11. W. George'l
Ner Hartley , I40n Hutchinson ,
and Mr. Albert are among the
number of old comrads that are ,
at 14incoln this week attending' '
the G. A. H. . statc encampmcnt.
Mr. and Mrs. l. ' . M. Currie will
Ica ve Monday on a plcasure' ' and
business trip to Mexico. Mr. '
Currie will look a ftcr several
hundred yearling- steers which hel
purchased .there last. winter
'Manager Br ) ' says he is in
josscssi n of the n'ame of the
persori who took a plank from
the grand stand on the ball
rou 1d and that unlcss lie
returns it at once , leg'al steps
will be taken against him. ,
The Ansley baseball swatters
Llfe in the , city and will try con-
: :1usions with the home te m this
J.fternoon. A close. game. and
good playing is anticipated by
those acquaintc -with , the make.
np of the two aggregations.
'rhe Royal Highlanders. at
thcir refular meeting last 'I'ues-
day , gave a banquet reception in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. . G. 1-1.
Brown , who expect to leave for
the west in the near future. A
strawberry supper was served
and a verv - plcasant time was en-
joyed.
MAHIU1tD-Mur.T.TNS KONKEI.-
At the home of the bric cs par-
eilts , Mr. and Mrs. D. C , Konkel ,
of this city , Saturday eveni1ig ,
May 12 , Dr. l . 13. Mullins and
Miss Edna Konkcl , Judgc A. R
Humphrcy , ofi ciating. 'I'he
contracting parties lett on the
10:45 : train the same evening on
thcir wcdding tour to Omaha ,
Boston , Portland , Baltimore ,
ButYaIo and Chicago. On their
return they will remain
in Chicago several weeks wh re
the Dr. will take a post graduate -
ate course in dcntistry bef re rc-
turning to Brolen Bow. 'l'he
Rm'UBrICAN cxtends congratulations -
tions t . ' Mr. and Mrs. MUllins
and wish them a happy and suc-
cesful journey of life.
'he 'l'wenty-Sccond Annual
Sunday School Convention was
held in the Presbyterian church
'ruesday and Wcdnesday of thifi
week. It was pronounced , by the
state ofi cerR in attendance , as
be111g on of the best they had
cver attemlcd. The old ofi cers
were all reelected. 'I'hey are , J.
M. Fodgc , president ; ] valine
Amsberry , , vile-presiden t ; Sad ie
\ \ hitehead , secretary ; I amah
Hyerson , treasurer. Mrs. II.
140max , superintendcnt of the
Home Departmcnt ; Mrs. Drum ,
superintendent of the Primary
Departmen t ; and J. R Woods ,
superintendent of 'reachers meet-
ings. We hope to g'e a detailed -
tailed report of the convention
next week.
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V1&1tDrokcl1. ow.Tuesc1ay , May
22nd. I
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"rhe Jn\erprlae. \ "
The Euter.prise . is the name of
a. . new paper Just started at An-
schno , Neb. No.1. , of Vol. 1 , is
heforc us. , ' ] he Entcrprise , is
pnblishecl by n. C. mpf e1cl and
c lited. by U. G. Campbell. 'rhe
paper is a four column , ( } uarto
and.is well filled \Vith local news
and advertisemcnts. . 'I'lte mc-
chanical work ou the paper is u ) -
to.date and in every respecl 1S
wOJthy : of the patron1ge of An-
sehno and vicini ! } . . The RHo.
l'UIlLICAN welcomes 'l'he Enterprise -
prise to our exchange table and
, c.'lteud our bcst wishes for its ,
success.
HIgh School . CIA" of . 1906.
'rhe graduating cla s of the
Brolen Bow High School this
) 'ear cOllsists of fen mcmbers ,
three boys and seven girls.
'l'he members of the class are :
Hnemon t Pigman , Guy Arm-
stron ! ! , IIa.cl : Jeweft , Iris Dewey ,
li'aith GuUcrsou , IIa.el : Norcutt ,
Eva Miller. Edna Hussom , Lynn .
Sullivan , Elenor Hichardson. i
'rhc ofiicers of thc class are :
l uemont Pigman , presidcnt ;
Guy Armstrong , vice-president ;
Hazel Jewett , sccretary ; atHl Iris
Dewey , tteasurqt : ; ' . 'I'he commencement -
mencement exerciscs will be heM
n xt 'l'uesdaj' night in the Opera
Honse.
Sent to the' Inebriate Aaylum
li'rank Kol ltsek of tbe South
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Loup country , who was arrested
last week for drunkencss , was
adjudged a fit subject by the insanity -
sanity board , 'for the inebriate
assylum.Vhile 'drunk' J1e broke
his wift 'sru1 with 'a dub al\lt \
other\vise iualtreatett her. IIe
Was taken' to 'Lincol't1 tll' first of
the weck.
Republican County Ccn'tr"l Committee
Meeting.
'I'he Hepublican Connt ) ' Central -
tral Committee will meet May
2Mh at 2 p. m. in Alpha Morgan's
'ofi ce. It is desircd' that all
'township ' committmenlie prescnt.
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ReliefFund , Receipt
. The following letter has- . been
received here by Camp G y
I ivingston : .
San Ftapcisco : , Calc.
April 28 , 190 ( , .
Mr. . C. L. Mullin . ! : ! , . \ . .
Com. Camp Guy I41vp1gston ,
. )3r01en ) Bow , N b .
HAl { Sm- :
'l'his will acknowledge rcceipt ,
of your kind contribution for $21 ,
account. of our' Relief . . . .F d. .
Some has been passed to. our
finance committee for most effective -
fective application. . . '
On behalf of San Francisco 1. .
cxtend sincere gratitude ,
. Yours1truly ,
. Hupus P. JHNNINGS ,
Secr.et ar.y.
.At en\iC ? Co , M.
You are hcreby ordcr d , to re-
por.t at the Armory at I ) a. m.
May.29th , Jor target pra ticc.
All who wish to go to , , the state
shoot must attend this practice
in order to. qualify.
Alsoon , May 30 , at ' . ! a. m. to
participate , in the exerciscs of
Decoration Day , All members
should make a spccial effort to
get out and make a , .good showing -
ing on this occasion.
" By order of ,
. . E. .C. PICKItT'f ,
Capt. 1st Heg. , N. N. G.
. , Commanding Co. M.
. . , .cd ; : of' Tha ka , .
We here y extend our slUcere
thanl to OlJr friend ! ? and neighbors -
bors for their kindassistan'ce \ and
synll a hy duri g the set9us : ! ill-
nc& ! , ? pf our daughter > lhe. , S.he
is t10w getting along yefY nicely.
MF. & MRs. R. 'I' W ALKH1 { .
r1ii , ofJice for joh 'work.
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.Ceiling and Siding
can now be purchased at close
figures.
We have just rece1ved a car
toad of fine g-rain and exc llent
qualitj' . 'We consider it as fine
a lot 'of
Lumber
as ever camc into the yard and
builders Owho arc looking for
something good for a nice job
should sec\tre. . somc of this , They
witt. nevcr fiQd anything bettcr
or cheaper.
Dierks Lumber and Coal Co.
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, J. C. Moore , . .abstracting. 2U
Insurance that insures.
38tf H. G. MOORH.
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li'urnished rooms to rent. Bnth
in connection. l nquire at the
, RIWUllI.ICAN office. , 44tf
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. Ii'PH SALH-A new'honse , 24x26
fQur rooms , within two blpcks of
the square. Inquire at this
office. 42tf
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ,
Good Pcrcheron stallion , six
Jcars ole1 , weight 1700 :
tf J. G. LItONAHD.
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Lawh mowcrs sharpencd and
made as good as new on short
notice. See me at Johnson's old
fltantl. . , FHUU H. RltAM.
\Ve have in stock all kind of
scrcen doors and windows , the
best in the city , can and inspect
them. 49tf
DmHKs Lumum ; & COAl , CO.
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, LOST-A handbag containing
glo.ves , handkerchief and a pocket -
, et book containing about * 1.00.
'l'hc finder will confer a favor bJ
leaving it at the 1 Jt1'um.lcAN
, ollice.
FOH S'ATH-or trade for stock ,
two eight and a four room resi-
dence. 'l'erms to suit purchaser.
45tf J. B , ' Emm1cK.
W ANTDD Mcn , womcn , boys , .
and girls to represcnt McClure's '
l\I Jra ne Good pay. Address 'I.
67' Enst 23d St. , N. Y. City. _ _ 34-tf.
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tcntton to the car , tl SCf threat
and catarrh. , . Will , . visit Brokcn
Bow , 'fucsday. May 22n at
Grand Ccntral Hotcl. ' . .
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Dr. II adricl's practi j , limo.
itcd to chronic clis ases. . 'Cdbsul-
tation and examin tion . .fr e.
Will visit Dr ken Bow , Tuc day ,
May 22nd.
We always have money to loan
on farms. l . G. Moore 111 Apple
Block. ' , . . . 35tf
FOR SAT.H-Eleven and ht 1f
lots , 50x140 feet. Goo l framc
house , good barn , good \VeIl and
100 bcaring fruit trees. Enquire'
at this office. 17tf
For bargains in real estate sce
Bowman & Anderson , ' just 'west
of the S curity State Bank. ,10tf
LAS'I' CAr. " l"or' Poll" ' A gus
bulls. One coming two , the . OU1'
ethre years oM. . _ P.rjce igh t
1f taken at once.
J. A. AMsn'Hlm\l , '
48-49 Mason City , Neb.
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Mrs. Walter Glaze wo tld be
pleased' ' to mcet her' fri nilsl ' nd
patrons in the. , Burlington Block ,
rooms 1 amI 2. Phone 281. 48tf . . ,
li'01 { HUNT-40 acres good corn
land , 5 miles soutH of' ' town : \
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48..49 J. G. BIUmIZItH. ,
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$200,000 to l nloH 'good
Custer County farms. , II
2ltf R. ' Go Moore.1
R. B. Mullins , . M. D. , D. D.
S. the Dentist. 3tf
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.Flour and Feed Store.I I ,
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\Ve : wish to notify Olll' many customers that we
have a ded to OUI' stock of lnr wure all kinds of. , .
Nails' ' , Staple and Smooth .Wire 1 I
, , , e also have .Mason : City and l < : cm'noy ' fitm } ' , ' ,
the best that can be had 'in ' the state. ' . . . .
We always have I > lenty of feed und baled hay. I
Goods elivered free t.o any V' i.t of th'e city. ' I'
' \Ve repair furniture and fralne pictul'eH.
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L. E. COLE ,
licensed Embalmer .
and Funeral Dire.ctor
hUH jlst received a largo stock of undertaking.
goods. 'l'hiH iH one or the most complete stocks
ot undertaking' gochvm' ( hl'ought to Broken - '
B w. They : ire loeated in the Uadwell building
on , B'Q\1rth \ aven.ue.
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Parties wishing anything in this . ,
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line are requested to citll an
inspect goods and g P. pr. ces. . , , - .
For fil'st-class work Jlun er" : '
taking 01' pmlmlming call and. .
see me 01' phone.
lhone Numbers : OffiQp , 7 7 ; Re idence , 322.
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