Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 06, 1906, Image 8

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I These companies PAID ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR .FOR LOSSES -in the late '
I I S .n Fra.ncisco fire ana : are known as the "SQU A E DEAL" C OMP ANIES in that State.
I W WILL ALSO GO ON YOUR BOND. THE AMERICAN BONDING CO. , BALTIMORE ,
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CUSTER COUNTY
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The leading strains of Duroe blood flows through our herd.
I. We have some choice spring boars , tops of our crop of spring
pigs , They arc lengthy , heavy-hone fellows-good enough
I t for head-hearders and the 'Jery hest for feedlUg purposes-
'I for sale at very low prices.
We have fOQr boars sired hy Ohio .Chief , the , great hog.
I One-third interest in him sold for $2,000.00. 'l'heir dam we
i purchased for $245.00 last February.
Pedigree with every animal sold.
We guarantee satisfaction. ,
NOTE-'Ve have decided' to not hold a. public sale this fall.
Cume and see our he.rd-8 miles 'yest of Broken Bow , Nebr.
REESE & MOREHOUSE , nRoNgM ow.
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ON NORTH SIDErBI OKEN BOW ,
IS NOW OPEN , TO THE PUBLIC
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FREE SAMPLE ROOMS. < .tc.
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I Remodclel and repalrcd I rougbout. Good livery rigs at reasonahle rates ,
Accomodation , or cattle and rlUl e horscs. I1ay at noon , 10 ccnts ; aU dny ,
I . 15 C , t8'io\ ; r night , 35 cents. nll and see me. .
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Continental . of New Y orit :
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Anecdote of Pericles.
Democracy was a new thing to the
Athenlanll , and they became so ( ] read.
.fully swelled over It that Pericles was
at his wit's end . . what to do with
: them.
"If It were not for the plain people ,
poHtlcl1 would be eIl.6Y , " be was often
heard tt > complain.
11'inally , in his deBperation , he con
Butted the Delphic oracle.
"Give the plain people plenty or
rope , " was the veUed answer or tIle
! pythoness , "and leave the rest to the
Iods. "
Pericles was sorely puzz.led. But on
his way back to .A.thens , he purcll sod :
0. cigar o.r the boy on the 'aln , and It
was a Connecticut lgar.
"I wonder tr this canbe - the rope the
oracle meant ? " ho puddenlY exclaimed , :
after ho had smoked o.whUe.
It could bo , and was. To malto a.
lang stqry short , 0. great lQlItical se- '
ret had como to Jlcht , and from that
time forth Pericles had pretty much
his own way In everythlng.-Pl1clc.
A Twist of Language.
"It Is no easy task tp make some
Germans understand the English equivalent -
alent or certain German words , " said
0. Ulan who Is orten ltapt busy Inter-
preting. "Take the word 'boltommen , '
-which means ' 00 got , ' but most Ger-
Juans wHI persist for a tlmo In trans-
ll\tln it 'become. ' This has led to
Jomo ll.ug1 abl orrors.
"For Instance , 0. party ot Amorlcaus
once aslced a guide where transporta.
tlon facl11t1es ror mountain climbing
might ho obtained. Tho. guldo In his
brolten English described In detail the
mnnner and wo.y to reach 0. certnln
point.
" 'Yes , my friends , ' he finally silid.
'and dero you can become donkeys. ' If ,
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Electric Cradle.
"An electric cradle , " sald the sales.
man , " 18 the latest thIns. The ordl.
ary l1Uht current runs It , B In the
jmlle ot thO elootrlc fnn. "
He attuchod to the cradle the l1exl-
blo cord throulh which tke electricity
flowed , I1nd turning the button 8tepped
back. The orudle rocked with 0.
smooth , soft motton. There was 11
Uny switch to mlllce It EO fa3t or slow.
"Grellt , Isn't It ? " said the salesman.
"My onl1 wonder Is that , with our
elootrlc sewing machines , cnrpet.
sweepers , chafinr ; dishes , hot water
llugs and what not we didn't hit on
the electric cradle Ion. before this. "
A Reliable Subtltute.
"I'm afraid I haven't many good o.r-
guments for our sldo ot tllo Q.ueatlon. "
said the orator.
"No o.rgutnenla ? " reaponded the cam.
Jlalgn manager. "Then CJuoto statls.
tics. They Bound wise nnd eveIJ.bolly
would rather take them for granted
tban try t und&ratand tbem.-Wasb.
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Nothing Doing.
"Well , sir , " said the great lawyer.
The visitor spoke tremulously.
"I am a defaulter , " he said , "and I
want you to defend me. "
The other shook him by the hand.
"C rtalnly , I will defend you , iny
friend , " be murmured kindly. . "And
how , many hundred thousand did YOI1
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. 'Hundred thousand ! " the client In.
tcrrupted. "Oh , sir , don't thlnlc me
worse than I am. It Is only $490 In
all , anl1 I expect to pay b ck every
cent before I die. "
The lawyer rose brusquely. His eye
. flushed scorn and contempt.
"G ore , , " he Bald to the office boy ,
"show thlll dishonest rascal out. "
Easy Way to Get Rid of Stumps.
A method of getting rid of stumps
which has been highly recommended ,
nnl1 which to bo effectlvo should he
donE } now , Is as follows :
Bore u hole one or two Inches In dl.
ametor and about 18 Inches deep Into
the center or the stump. 'l'hen put'
Into this 1101e one or two ounces or
saltveter. Fill tilO hole witl , wat r'I I
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and Vlug IJ ; Ull. In the spring talte out
the plug , pour In about.onehalf . gal.
Ion or Iterosone oU and , light It. The
stump wHI smolder away to the very
extremities or the roots , leaving'noth. . .
Ing lJUt the ashes.-Furmlng.
Where We Le'ad Them.
"AftOl' all , " said the British manufac.
turer. on 1\ visit to America , "there's
nothing you malto hero. that we do-I
not maIm In Englaml. "
"You're mli takoll , " roplled the na.I I
live : "thore's ono thing you Ilon't
seem able to malto In England. "
"What Is that , pray ? "
"Haate. "
Off on the Pronunciation.
' \lIo\1ln-l hoar hu achmlly made a
8(1ooch ( In German to some of his con.
BUt\lOnts. And It was qulto 11. success ,
too , I'm told. .
Wise-Well , yes , but It. wasn't exactly -
actly u pronounced success. ,
Girls Haye Same Chance aD 130Yl.
Il Holland girls have oxactl ) . the
111\1110 lrlvllogos as boys wben It comes
to a question or blgher education.
There re no spoolal courses , unlversl.
tics or lIreparatory scbools tor girls
In tlie land where Queen Wilhelmina
rules.
All Institutions for hlghor education
are open to men o.nd women equally ,
and on the Barno terms : students or
either sex are treated In the same way
mid have to pass the same examlna.
'tlons. . .
After having loft the primary school
girls and boys who wish to . .enter the
university go to 11. Imbllc grammar
Ichool , Into whlclJ they o.ro admitted
at the ago of 12 or 14 , 011 passing 'o.n '
entrance examination.
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New and Second Hand Furniture ,
Flour and Feed Store.
We wish to notif OHr many customers that we
have added to on stock of l-Iardware all . . kinds of
N ils , Staple nd' Smooth' Wire.
We. also ave : ; Iason Ci y and , Iearn y flour , .
the best that can be had in the state. '
We always hae plenty of feed and baled hay.
Goods delivered free to any part of the city.
'N e l'epa r furniture and frame pictures _
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lice.nsed Embalmer-
and Funera I Director .
has jnst received a large stock of undertaking
goods. rhis is one of the most complete stocks
of undertaking goods\ ever brought to Br ken
Bow. ' 1'hey are located in the Cadwell building
on Fourth avenne.
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al'ties wishing anything in this
hne fire req nested to call and
inspect 'goods and get prices ,
, } 'or first.class work in nuner-
faking or embalming call and
se . l e or phone.
Phone , Numbers : Office , 77' ' ; . Residence , 322.
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