Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 20, 1906, Image 4

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Thursday , Dec. , 20,190& .
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It is only by continual publicity -
ity that the many advantages
of Nebraska can be made IUtown
to the outside world and inves :
tors brought here to help in the
development of this great state.
One way to do this is to send the
local papers to relatives , friends
and acquaintances in the east ,
provided vour business firms are
well repr sented in the advertising -
ing columns. There isn't a paper -
er in the state that does not
boost for Ncbraslm , every week ,
even though in some of t.he
towns the business men arc very
niggardly in advertising and
nothing indicates a prosperous
and wideawalc community more
than a liberal amount of adver-
II" 'tising in the local paper.
The post office department JIBS
issued a fraud order against
Santa Clause , and all letters
addresscd to him will be sent to
the Dead 14etter office at Wash-
ington. Heretofore postmasters
have gencrally laid thcse epistles
to one side and turned them over
to charitable people who have
seen to it that the wants expressed -
pressed in the letters were supplied -
plied as weU as possible. " It
seems too bad to break up this
practice , as the real pleasure .of
Christmas is the making of
others happy.
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A bill of interest to all Grand
Army men has been' introduced
I into Congress by Representative
Lacey of Iowa , providing that
the minimum monthly pension
to be paid veterans of the Civil
\Var be fixed at $12. Mr. Lacey
j : ' " declares the purpose of his
measure is to make a service
. . pension biU unnecessary.
I The attorney for the Standard
Oil Co. , seems to. have invented
a pretty good immunity batb
to cover aU rebating before the
new law went into effect. It is
hopcd there will be some way tc
get around the resent situatiotJ
. : . . . .if the contention of the counse :
is sustained by the courts. -
San Francisco's mayor claim
that he is innocent and he want !
this proved in court ; but in spite
of all this he is taking advantage
of every possible technicality t (
prevent the courts from eveI'
trying the merits of the case
This docs not agree with hi
claims.
. It . wouldn't be a bad idea tl
wnte ( lown the good resolution
you intend to make New Year
day , as they occur to you now
and then when Jan. 1 arrives
sift 'em down to the ones yo
know you can live up to an
adopt them. Try it.
. Juatifled b ) . BUlinell.
Nd matter how disconcertin
the Hepublican attitude may b
to the party of Free-Trade c
"Tariff for revenue onlv , " whic
amounts to Free-Trade ; it is th
attitude j'ustified by cvery lin
of business. Without exceptio
every branch of industry J
flourishing as it never fiourishe
- in the world's history. ' 1'
interruJt these ideal conditiotJ
by tinkering with the Tanff. fc
which'there is only a fictitiolJ
_ delpand , might not be suicid.
! to the business of the countr ,
but it would mean absolu1
demoraliza tion anel stagna tie
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for fully twelvc months.
, No merchant wants that , H
wants no uncertainty about bu )
ing goods. No manufactur <
wants the li1e uncertainty amen
, his customers , with the necessit
f closing.lown his factory whi :
the clearing' house process dra
on'its long and daulaging wa ;
No mechanic or laborer wants i"
for it Iheans idleness and wa
reductions. And nIl for wha1
. . To satisf ) ' the whims of a . fe
" . academic . . theorists.
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Flo'd Worden and Frank Cro
- were cal1ed home Friday to he :
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thres1 .
Miss Dobry and Mr. Sorensc
are planninfr to spend the lie ]
days at their homes in St. Pau
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Stanly Scott is back at WOI
after a. two weeks hohday.
A treat in the way of bask ,
" ball is expected tomorrow eve :
ing when the coUege boys' w :
' . . . ' , play the Grand Island Bapti
college teRm and the Gral
. . . , . Island- Business college teal
We expect them tQ beat in bOI
g-ames. Admission 25c.
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I AI/air
; Dressing
Nearly everyone likes n fine
hair dressing. Something to
make the hdir more manageable -
able ; to keep It from being
too rough , or from splitting
at the ends. Something , too ,
I that will' fced the hair at the
same time , n regular hair-food.
Well-fed hair will bestrongand
will remnin where it belongs-
on the head , not on the comb !
The 1Jost ] tintl of II. tcotlmonlo.l. . . .
"SoleI for ever filxty yenn. "
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AI.u tn"ur..oturorlt or
AUad& . , 5AllSAI'AIIiLLA.
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l' 8e 6 .s , CIIERRV PCTOIW"
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Bolton Ideal Comic OperA . Company.
Manager Great lIas the opportunity -
tunity to secure the famous , ori d-
nal Boston Ideal Comic Opera Co.
for Friday evcning Jan. 4 , rc-
senting the ever popular "M1ca-
do. " ll'he engagement depends
on an advance subscription of at
least 200 tickets at $1.00 each.
Those of our citizcns who
desire to assist in securing the
company , should _ caU at Mc-
Comas' drug store or Groat's
furniture store and sign the list
for the number ( If tickets they de-
sire. Those who subscribe to
the list will be given an opportunity -
tunity to select scats enc day
before the general sales open.
'rhe company is a fine one of
several years standing and contains -
tains well known comic opera
favorites. And the comedy is
we1l1001ed after by the Burgess
Brothers , ( A. C. an4 Robert )
and Byrl Harrison , comedians.
And presents equally well any
of the "Old Line" comic opera
successes , most popular of which ,
the-Micado selected by Manager
Groat.
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The Following Explainl Ibelf.
F AHl\tnH VALLEY MU.T.s ,
Henderson , Nebr.
December 4th , 190C , .
Mr. Rufus G. Carr ,
West Union , Nebr.
DUAH SIIt : I not ced by the
Milling amI Grain News , of
Omaha , Nebraslca , that : rou have
started , a crusade against the
bleacher question ; ] et. . the good
worle go on.
I am a miller of 18 years experience -
perience and am fighting the
bleached flour. The people are
. d "ing fast enough without feeds -
s irig them any more poison by
bleaching theIr flour. J believe
in letting nature have its own
way.
t wish you would. mail me a
copy of the Broleen Bow Republican -
lican of November 8th.
Yours truly ,
WM. HAGEl\UUSTItH.
Chr ltmal Program.
for Tenth Grade of Broken Bow
High School' for Friday after.
g n90n , Oecember 21st :
Ie SOIllC. " 'l'haLont III My Shollud".Schoo. :
Hecllallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mildred lia ! '
"A Visit to the Ocean lloach..Gn ' Oluisleal
Piano Dllet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . .
. . . . Uelellicc IIIcComas. Orrllla Hlchudsol
HecltMlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .1.11110 Am8bcrn :
1I10lrrapby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . liarry Dorrll
SOtllr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clara
Davis. Ethel Rockwell. Della Konkel
Recitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eld rhl IIIoor. .
Piano yolo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lIe8yle JOhU801
"Where Toytl are Madc" . . . . . . . . . . .l re.ll.urccl
Recitation.
"The I > cl'euoratlon oC Xma".IIIabel Plnc\neJ
Vocal Dllet..I > era Kitlir. 1 lorcncc Khnbcrlllli
Cllrrent Evenly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chall. Tarlol
Recitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lIlrdle ockwltl
Rea.llnll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . Altln Marth
"ChrlBltUaliln Germul ) . " . . . . . . . . . .Fred Rnssoll
Ht'cltatlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stellll Porlel
A lIeclloteli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.sthcr : lIea :
"It'feluls oC thu Mistletoe. ' . . . . . . . . Vera Ruper
Hecllatloll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chrlstlllll II all 111011' '
Headlllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Velna Sl1Ilti
Vocal 8010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eva Spall
Hecltatlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nettle Jellsel
"NllI'ht Schoolllill Ollr Cltlcs..l.earl Johlls >
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Pallcr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jolm Jellord. .
l'al.er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chas. Mulllni
"Sly Pilot" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 .ldle 11111110) ' . Jolm Cadwell. Max Drllke
Hl'cltatlon. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H"th l\tcSherrJ
Hecllallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ' . . . . Scrtt Sallsb"rJ
I'lallo f'olu. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l lllall lne Skll1mu !
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. Marriage Liccnlu.
r'or sc\'cral weeks prior to las1
'l'hursday thc demand was small
but during the past week ha
been 1001dng up as is evidence ( '
by the fo1low1l1g list to when
licenses have been issued during
the past week :
Joseph F. Kaspcr , Lancaster
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w Anna Klem , Ca1lawav. . . . . . . . 2'
Ip 'rhos. S. Slnitb , Elt n. . . . . . . . 2'
Mar ! A. Smitb , Broken Bow..21
n Arlie T. Patterson , Al1s1ey. . . .21
i- Maud C. Hawk , Ansley. . . . . . . 2
1. John A. Gungdalc , Anselmo. . 4 :
: k Edith M. Greathouse , Anselmo 2
Silver E. Crist , Anselmo. . . . . .2
et Grace Griffith , Anselmo. . . . . . 2' '
n- Claude M. Athey , Broken Bow.2
ill Mable E. Leach , Taylor , Neb.l
st Alfred E. Graham , Merna. . . . 2
1d Minnie Winston , Merna. . . . . . .2
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good , kind of printing only.
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Jncrcu In Population.
Dr. Pennington informs the
Hm'ulIl.tCAN that the population
of Custer count } ' is incrensinf ( ,
four having been added-to hIS
knowledge-during the l1ast
wcck , as follows :
At John Stewarts , four miles
northeast of town , a girl , born
Dec. , 13th.
Th following day , Dec. , 14th ,
n boy arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hart , 8 miles
east of this city.
'fhat same day Charles Snyder ,
residing in the southeast part of
Broken Bow--sweUed with pridc
when he announced to friends :
"It's a girl. " ,
On the 18th , a son was born to
. Mr. and Mrs. I. ' . P. Hawkins ,
residing 9 mile'3 northeast. . . . of
Brocn ] Bow.
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BUSINESS POINTERS.
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J. C. MQore , abst.ra.cting. 2tf
Home-made Buckwheat flour-
absolutely pure-at the Advo.
LosT--Two warranty deeds
signed by J. P. Gandy and wife.
l.'indcr ple se return to Jesse
Gandy and receive suitable
reward. 25.tf
Talk about men's fur coats-
we have 'em , cheap.MItYIS
MItYIS & Co.
lf you are in-terested in swine ,
attend the sale of thoroughbred
Poland's in Brolen Bow , Saturday -
day , Dec. , 29th.
Our cravanette cloaks , and
Ladies and Misses skirts can't be
beat in Broken Bow.
Bow.MItVIS
MItVIS & Co.
I am making farms loans at 5
per cent interest.
- JAMES LEDWICH ,
25tf Broken Bow , Neb.
Christmas candies bv the unce ,
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pound , pail or ton atfrom 5c to
40c per pound at the Adyo.
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Ladies , Misses and Children's
underwear , in both union and
two piece suits , in geat variety.
Prices low. MnvIs & Co.
We have ten bushels of , baby
shoes to close out heap.
MnvIs & Co.
W ANTED-Men , women , boys
and girts to represent McClu e's
Magazine Good pay. Add ss
67 East 23d St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf.
$10,000 worth oJ Gents , Ladies
and Misses ! ; Jhoes , at lowest
prices. MRVIS & Co.
Do lot forget the day and date
( Saturday , Dec. , 29th ) when the
sale of thoroughbred Polands
will occur in' Broken Bow.
Now is the time. to get those
pictures nicely framed by
Kimball.
Do you choose to chew-
tobacco ? Tr } ' the Advo's 2S
cents per pound flavor.
Everybody knows we are head.
'quarters for fine dress goods ,
silks and ribbons. MnvIs & Co.
Anyone wishitlg cakes of al1
discriptions can leave orders a1
Hotel leneau. Fruit cakes iI
specialty.
I am making farm loans . at 5
per c'nt interest.
J Al\tnS LUDWICH ,
25tf Brokcn now , Neb
$ tO.OOO worth bed blankets ,
comforts and pillows.MnvIs
MnvIs & Co.
Satnrday , DecemLer 29th , wiI :
bea , day for farmes and stod
raisers in Brokcn Bow as-all wit :
be hcre who know of the sale oj
40 head of thoroughbred Poland
by W. W. Conn , of Utica , Neb.
It's a shame to have those nic (
pictures laying around in the
dust. Get them framed bj
KimbaU whose prices ar moder ,
ate.
Good chewing tObac o , 25 cent !
per pound at the Advo.
lIoUlebred draft stallions , $250 tl
$600 ; imported sta11ions , your choice
$1000. F. L. STRRAM ,
20-32 Creston. Iown.
\Ve give splendid prices 01
Misscs underwear. MUVIS & Co
I mbaU has just received ;
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large. bunch of moulding froll
which hc makes frames to order
Take that picture to him and ge
a frame tor it.
Mevis & Co. 's clothing stocl
is going today. Must be close.1
out.
I am making farm loans at
per cent interest.
J AM1tS LnDwtcH ,
25tf Broken Bo R , Net
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\1 erant every oue in this locality to know of this immens . . . . . - ,
and mag-lifieent ; line of UIIHIS'rMAS : GO DS , we purchased for
them : It will only he a f w days until every on wilJ be buyin'g . . i
Christmas Presents by the wagon load and that is why we arc tell-
in'g . you now of the big line we have ready for you. It's no easy I
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thing to select Christ.masresentsand . it's. . good thing to know in
advance or a place where practically everything can be had.
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Watches , Clocks , : Tnweh'y , sit verware , Libby Cut Glass , : b'ancy
China , Books , Bibles , Albums , Toilet Sets , F ncy Goods , P rfu es -tr ; t
and ll1..Rny other beautiful things too numerouS t.o mention. . . .
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Our big holiday stock is now displayed aU over the store.
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Look out , for it is so large and so attractive that the store will be
full of buyers right up to Ohristmas . , time. . Remember , if you come . i
. -early you get the first choice. If you w.ait till the las minute you r
ge what is left. 1
Ed. McComas
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Doctor each , Dentist. .
School shoes a specialty , at
prices to suit. Also chi1drens
arctics at lowes } priccs.
MItVIS & Co.
For bargains in real cstate see
Bowman & Anderson , just west
of the Securjty State Bank. 10tf
W ANTItD-the , year around ,
ten men , with or without families.
HUltUS G. CARR ,
.20tf Doris , Nebraska.
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100 overcoats of aU grades ,
colors and sizes , going at a bar-
gain. . , MEVIS & Co.
Drs. Farnsworth & Beck-
Dentists.
'I'he best imported horses , $1000 each.
Home-bred registered draft stallions ,
250 to $750 at my stable doors.
A. I ATIl\IF.R WIl.SON ,
20-32 Crestoll , Iown.
I am going into the law and
realestate business. Any law
business undertaken by me I
will guarantee to finish successfully -
cessfully or no pay.
l7tf JnSSIt GANDY.
For a beautiful line of Lunch
, cloths , Table cloths , 'l'able lin-I
ens aue ] Naplnns see head-
quarters. MEVIS & Co.
Go to J.V. . Scott's for unadulterated -
adulterated flour-pure . , just as
the whea t growed.
W ANTRD-Gent1eman or lady
with good reference , to travel by
. rail or with a rig , for a firm
of $550,000,00 capital. Salary
U,072.00 per year and expenses ;
salary paid weekly and expenses i
advanced. Address , with stamp. I
Jos. A. Alexander , Broken Bow.
R. B. MUllins , M. D. , D. D.
. the Dentist. 37tf.
First in War
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is the importance of coal , and it
is no less a necessity in peace.
GENERAL COAL
. news is not plenty jURt now.
But if { our bin is empty we want
to fill It. We cannot offer you
- any concessions in price. You
know how that it. But we
can anel do promise to give vou
as good coal as you ever bur ed ,
5 and perhaps a little bctter. No ,
we don't send samples , but we
will sell you from 50 pounds up.
I. Dierks Lumber and Coal Co ,
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EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS
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The time of good cheer will
soon be here. So soon , in fact , I
that it , is now time to be making I
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the best plRce to make purchases. i )
This . , ve can answer a d positive'r 'r
] y assert you wiJl ) lave to seek . .
fUl'th r than thi store for what .
" you'want. . ' . I.
Fresh Oysters Celery - Candies
Nuts Turkish Figs Cranbernes . . f
Bananas Oranges Lemons .
Malaga Grapes Pears BeUfiower Apples (
Custer County Honey , strained and in the comb.
Nebraska , Missoun anel New York Apples . 11
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Come here -Christm s , ,
Trees and Tree Trimmings. .
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South Side Square raken Bow. I
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now have in their complete lines of faU goods in
Clothing , Furnishings , Hats. Caps , Shoes t
Carpets , Dregs . Goods , Outings. t ,
A Large .Assortment of I ,
L dies . Rain and Winter CO tS. I .
You can see a larger line of . , '
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lere than any in other N ebrflska store. Before buyIng -
Ing your fall supply COlne in and inspect our stock
COlJrteous .treatment guaranteed. , t
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