Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 20, 1906, Image 8

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.Hotel Reneau
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ON NORT SIDEl'BROKEN BOW , I
IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUELIC
HOT AND COI.Jl ) l / ] 18 ;
FREE SAMrlI . : IOOl\fS : 1'c'
J. E. 18ZARD , Prop'rl
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'l'hc leading tr litJs of Duroc blood flows through our l1 ( r < l.
\Ve have some choice spring boars , tops of our crop of spring
pig ! ) , 'l'hcy arc lcngthy , hcavy-bone fellows-go d enough
for hcad-hearders and .the vlcr } ' best for feecttng purposes-
for sale at very low prices ,
We have four boars sired by Ohio Chief , t.he great hog.
One-third in'terest in him sold for $2,000.00. Thcir dam we
purchased for $245.00 last February.
Pcdigree with every animal sold.
We guarantee satisfaction ,
NO'rE-We have decided to not hold a public sale this fatI.
Cume and see our herd-8 miles west of Broken Bow , Nebr.
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Grea. , apin.ea"U. . ,
Contractor and Bull er. Estimates
Furnished free wi th plaus and speci ficatious.
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X RcmOllclcd RIIII repaircd throu hout. Goo livery rigs at reasouablc rate ! ! .
Accoltlolatiou for cattlc aud raugc horsc ! ! . Hay IItuoon , 10 ccuts ; all day , Ii
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1 L. E. COLE ,
" licensed Embalmer
f and Funera I Director
f has just received a large stock of undertaking
i. goods. ' .L'his is one of the most complete stocks
of undertaking goods ever brought to BI'oken
: Bow. 'l'hey are located in the Cadwell building
on Jfoul'th avenne.
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Parties wishing anything in this
line are requ sted to call and
. inspect gomls and get prices.
. \n' first-r.lass '
! . - work in unnel'-
taking or embalming ca11 and
see me 01' phone. ,
lhone Numbers : OfHcp , 7 7 ; Hesidence , 322.
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! i' I"ure Scotch nnd 8cotch 'ropped Short Horn
Cattle. My honl numbera 40 COWII. Will com.
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ally West of
rJ. : , Chlcalto My experlellce haR tl\ulI'ht me that to
1 IlITIIICOodllUlafactlon , breeding cattle 1111I8t bll
f rahileilin Ihllt Itltune. . . I
'Ii' rRIHelhe. . . here the equAl flf expect . to
f an.thlnlC
railed In'be U , S. I DOW h\Ve 25 bulls suitable )
lor thll aud next Year's senlce. My
cows
-.hrl1 11111 ' froml to pound" . Com. lIad see
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No . , 3 < ) 10l'all'a sellier. ex. SUlldIlY. art 6:20 tllll
I coast J'ahSellier , dall ) ' , leavll..6:50 : a III
43 coast \laIiSenller. \ dally leavc..12:14 : 1111I
710cl frehlhl , nrrh.c. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:10 : t' In
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No. o local t'i\SSeliller , lea'.e. . . . . . . . . . . .6:20 : a III
42 coa t lIassenier. leave , . . . . . . . .10:511 a III
coast la8Selliler , leave. . . . . . . . . .12 : 14 a m
411ocal ! frclllilt arravl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:111 : p III
N'AR. 1 alld 41 , ake local 8tolill from Ausley
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Nos. 43nlld 42 .1fe throullh trains aud make
connection ! ! for Ueallwoild
lIud all } ' 0Int8 to tile
lIJack 1II11s.
3' ) nnd O do lIot ralll WeRt of urolCen ! lOW.
Slee\lhllt \ , dlnlllit alld recllnlnl : chair cars
( Rcats free ) 011 throullh trilln ! ! . 'rlcketll 110111 and
bJI'Ii\llo checked to nn ) ' 1 > o1nt 111 tile United
Slates and CalladJ.
I'or Information , l1Ial' . time table. and tick.
ct. call 011 ar write 1011. L. Ormsby. alren. , or
[ . . W. Wakeley , G.I' . A. . Omaha. Nebralka.
U. L. Olu.laDY , Agent. '
Let us be your priuter. The
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ConvIct Suffered Inconvenl.nce . . .
Have Laugh on Law.
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'I'hc Into Capt. "Joe" NlcholBon
URII ! to 1(111 of a 10nK-timo prisoner
who hnd beCll In the house of correc-
tlOIl whllo the captain ran that Insti- .
tution.
JUHt heforo his term expired the
convict cllblcd the captain that jus.
lIeo wna now done and that an hon-
( 'st man would Atart afresh In. the
worllI.
"Dut you have told mo several tlmos
Ihllt , rou were Innocent or the
\'hllrJo \ on which you were Bent here. "
"So 1 WIIS , Capt. 'Joe , ' anll I can
J1rovo It. Here are the namcs of
three wltncRses. Got their state.
montR nnd Reo. whether I nm lylnJ ; , "
.Just a8 II matter of eurloslty Iho
cllptuln comllled ) nnd found cOllvlnc-
III ovilloncu of the mall's Inlloconco.
'rho convict was called In nnd III-
cllgllllntly IIRkod why ho hud not IIfwd
hl8 ovldencu In goltlng a new trial.
"I'll toll YOII , caltaln. ) In 111) ' time
" Wll8 ncqllitted three or foul' times
whull 1 WIlH gllllty , so when I WIlS con. .
, 'Ictod of something I never ld , I
jUHt thollshtl'd oven things up by talc-
lug lilY modlclno without kicking. Be-
HlcleR that. It sort of tickled mo to
IIl1d that justlco had missed mo at
Mery Hhot-Detroll News ,
GOOD AND DAD READING.
Best Kind Must Arousc Reflection and
Build Up Ideals.
Schoponhnuer said : "Tho surest
way of having no thoughts of our own
Is to talco U ) ) a book every tlmo wo
have nothing to do , " That Is not the
popular Idea , for reading Is generally
reJardod as the generator of thought
and character , But It Is not so of
Itself. One must do something be.
sides rend , 110 must dlJtest what ho
reads. He must Increa.so the rnnge of ,
his perceptive powers , start up n new
set of relations and draw some fresh
conclusions. There are people who '
rend a great deal more than ether
people , but know n. grent dcal less.
They rend. just to read-to put In
time ; for a plealufablo sensation that
ono gets lying In a hnmmock or drink. I
Ing a glass of soda , There Is no dl.
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gestlve torce In It that hulll18 up brain
fiber. It Is the Bert ot reading that
sustaIns Insipid talk and makes one
In a lIttle social clrclo turn awn ) ' In
.dlsgust when 11 serious subject Is referred -
forred td. The fact Is the enl ) ' Ielnd '
of reading that Is worth the time employed -
ployed Is thnt which arouses relIeo-
Hon and bulhls , up IIleals.
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Deserved Rebuke. . .
Lndy Walrond , the wlte t General i .
Sir William Walrond , M. P. , described
at a dinner party In Boston the IIte
of a maId ot honor. i
"Ono of my friends , " she saId , "was I I
a maid of honor to Queen Vlclorln ,
'She spent a pnrt , of each winter at
SUIl Remo , where I have a villa , and
0110 Jnlluary afternoon at the Sports'
club , whore wo were taking tea under
.an orange tree , a gentleman said to
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'How Interesting your life at court
must bet And what n delightful dIary
, ) 'OU must be nblo to keep ! ' -
" 'No , ' said the maId of honor , 'that
Is Impossible. The queen mnkes It 11
condition that we keep DO dlarlel
while at court. '
" 'Ah , ' snld the gentleman , Iuughlng ,
'I thllllc I should Icoep a very secret
oue , all the sarno. '
" 'Then , ' snld my friend , with a
grave smile , 'I am afraid you would
'not be n maid ot honor. ' "
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Not So Much Needed.
A tamlly that hnd struggled mnny
'e rs III poverty sUddenly came Into
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) lossosslon ot an Income. They mo\'ad
: Into u HUle plnco In , the country nnd
'trIed ' to Impress their neighbors with
'tholr hnl10rtance. They talked con.
stantly ot whnt "peoplo In our posl.
tlon" should nnd should not do. .
Som ot their city acqualntauces
came to visit thorn one summer and
the Httle daughter ot seven or olght
was showing them about the place ,
"What nlco chickensl" oxclulmod
ono of the guests when the ) ' reached
tllO lQullry yard. "They lay every
da ) ' , too , I 8UPPOSO ? "
"Yes , " said the youthtul hostess ,
"that 18 , they could , ot course ; but In
our position they don't have to. "
Fish That Climbs Trees.
"There nro , fish that shoot , fish that
, fiBh , Ush that cnn't swim , " snld the
nature. student , "but I didn't lenow till
I vlsfted Tongntabu that there was a
fish that climbed trees.
"T cy have In Tongatabu II. . small
octopus , or reke , to live It Its native
Innme , and this oreaturo trequontly
comes out ot the sea and ascends a
tree overhanging the watQr. O. being
disturbed It drops trom the branches
back Into its vroper 1ement aualn.
"In the tar Paclfio Ille ot TonJn'
tabu the naUyes are tend of octopus
lIeslt and It Is no uncommon thing to
see a brown.sklnned lad go shinning
up n tree In the hope of findlnir n fish
muon& : the branches , "
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"Cult" of the ConcertIna.
An nttempt Is belnir made In certain
musical circles to promote the cult ot
the concertina. It 18 quite likely that
In the hlltlds ot skilled profeaslonal'
) lla'tJt'8 the concerUna 1. cnpltble of
giving an excellent account of Itself.
Dut In the hands ot Incompetent ama.
tourii-and most amateurs who bandle
It are Incompetent to the point of
cI'lmlnl1l\t-lt \ become an Intolerable
Instrument of torture , and any tlx.
tenslou of Its popularity In this nene-
ridden ago Would be nothlnK short of
cahunll1.-J.olJ.d a WorleL
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jIdge' . Clever RUle Uncovered Trick
ery of PlaIntiff , ,
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.Jollollh Chonlc , the famouy lawyer ,
related HI dltllHH' part ) ' at Lenox
floml' Intl'I'l9tltl reminIscences of the
bar 111111 bench.
"A Hll'lklng cnso , " Hahl ; 'olr. Choato ,
"tranllllired In the 'GO's. ItVas n case
of Il wIlI'kman who'clalmod to bavo
lost t110 Hhht of hlH Iuft o'e In an ex-
IIlolllon.
"There WIIS no doubt about the ox-
ploslon IIIII } there was no doubt that
the wOl'kman'1I eye had heon Injured ,
hut the physlclan8 claimed that ho
could see out ot It , whllo ho BtOUt1y
declared that the sight Wfill utterly
destro'ed.
"The jUdge heard all the ovldence ,
pro and con. Then , sending the work-
mun from the court room , ho Bald :
" 'Oct a blllclcboarll und write a son.
tence un It with Jrcen chulk. Also
Itet n pall' of slwctaclell with ordl ary
clear glasH rOI' the lert eye and red
Jlass for the right , '
"ThIH , In the course of an hour or
BO , WIlK done. 'I'hen the workman
wafl hruught hack and ho Was ordered
to IlIIt I ho Iuoer glasses on.
"Ho put thom on and the judJe flalll
to him :
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" "l'urn the blackboard round and
Bee If ) 'ou can read whntlH written , '
' ' 'l'he lUun read the sentence without
hesltallon , whercllllon the ju so said
Lo hIm steruly : .
" 'Yuill' CIIIIO IH c1IHnlRllcd : , You are
au ImlJUlIlol' : . You must have rend that.
Hontonco with your left eye , for the
red glaus over the right ono turned
the green writing black and made It
quIte Invlslblo on the blackboard. ' ' '
BEFORE AND AFTER ELECTION.
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President Buchanan Had Had All the
Visitors He Wanted.
Preahlent Duchnnnn's homo still
stunds In the outsklrls of l..ancnstel' ,
Pa , Buchanan waH a close friend
'of Abraham N. Cassel. He was presl.
dent of the turnvlke company whIch
owned a rlad leading from Lancaster
} Jast the Buchannn residence.
During t11e campaign whIch gave
Pennsylvania her only presldont this
turnpike prospered on the tolls of
the cnllel's who dull ) ' thronged to the
candidate's home.
"Abe , " said Buchnnnn one day ,
"cnn't you abolish the tolls , or glvo
n special r te , for aIt these people ?
'I want to eQcourago , them to como-
want 'em nil to come , "
1\11' . Cassol promised. to consult his
dlroclors , and a concession was
granted ,
After olecUon cam the office seek-
ors , and the hon1o { If the president-
elect was compassednbout Uko 11 be-
leagured camp. Meeting him , Du-
chunan again entreated the road ,
owner :
"Cassel , " he sal , "fol' heaven'8
sake keep 'em away ! Can't ) ; OU build
toIt gates cleal' up to the sky so they
can't climb over-Satul'day Evening
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Couldn't Afford It.
About a yenr ago Sewell Ford became -
came a resident of Rye , N. Y. He had
lived there only f\ short time before
he discovered that one of his neigh.
bors wns Simeon Ford , The reveln.
tiOD was ma vor the telephone ,
"Hollo. ! : ' said a voice , . "Is thIs Se-
well Ford ? "
The author ot "Shor ! ) ' " Ildm.tted .
that It W8S.
" \Vell , " went on the voice , "this 10
Simeon Ford. Sone ono's sent me
) 'our meat bill. "
"Good I Why don't you pay It ? "
"I wllI If you'll pay mhe , " saId
Simeon. "
, At last accounts 010 bargnln had
not been concluded. " Simeon runs Q.
hotet.-Exchango ,
Caroloslneas About Firearms.
A f9W days ago at Brockton , Mass"
II. 6-yoar.old child blow II. man's hend
ocr with a shotgun ; at Bangor , Mo"
a smnll boy kllted his Infant sister
with a load of Ihot , and slmllar occur.
l'onC6S have recently been reported
rrom other placos. Ninety-nIno pOl'
cent of gun accIdents might have been
nvolded by the exercise of a small
s'mptom or common sense. The chll-
dron rofcrred to In the dlspatchcs
found the guns In thelr"homos and the
guns were loaded. To lcoep n leaded
un In the hous 'Is next to criminal
carelessness , To keel ) a leaded gun In
the house where ( there are children Is
Idlotlc.-Wnshlngton Star.
Panlno of Wedding Rings.
"Perhaps because rlnis as simple
ornaments are so COmlletely out ot
tashlon , few married wo en wear the
symbolic gold band at Pt llont , " said n
fashionable manlourlat the other day.
"Ot the several dozen patrons who
frequent our QiltabUshment In the
busy season every day not one In Ilx
or seven ot the married matrons Is so
lstlnlulshed. The tragllo looking
circle which of past years has grad-
uaIty been losing something of Its
Iolldlty ! Is carefuIty preserved , no
doubt , with othr Interesting souven.
Irs and keepsakes. It Is seldom worn. "
Too Carolols.
"Did ) 'ou brlnlf the engagement rlnir ,
JIenr. . ? " -
"Yea , I have It here. But tall' and
JOmy , GwendoUn. Before I .plnce It
upon your taper digit 1 must ask tor
lumolont securIty to cover Its fnlr
value. "
"Seourlty , Henri ? "
"Aye , security. I have lost no less
than three ' rings by bolng carelcss on
thlD point. No securll ) ' , Owenn ) ' , no
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NOT THAT KIND OF TIEl.
Youth Unaware of Nature of Job He
Asked" For.
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About 20 'earH ago , when I was In
Spokane , Wash" a ) 'Ollllg tellow was
sent there fl'om Boston by his father' '
for his health , 1UIII , Incldontally , to
make his fOl'tune , says a writer In the
Boston Herald. 110 worlted nt his
trnde as 1L tnllor tor hIs hen1th uud
gamhled fOl' hIs fortune. Needless to
say , ho lost both , for , at that age , he
helng about 19 , he was a delicate
'onth.
I lis money and job giving ont about
the same tlmo , he looked aronnd for
somcthlng to o. Chahclng to pass
an employment office , he saw on tho' '
blaokhoard , "Tle.makers wanted , 12th
cents apiece. " He wallced lu , and ad.
dresBed hllnselt to the man behind the
desk , a bIg , raw.honed specimen , with
Il fierce mustache ,
"I lIeo yon want tle.makers , sir , " h ( ,
said.
"Yes , we do , sonny ; hut don't you
think ) 'OU are rather too light for the
job ? "
"Oh , no , " replied the young mnn.
"J cau sow. " .
"Sew , " the othel' roared. " 'Vhy ,
jI'oat Scott ! leld , these are railroad
tics ! "
COULD HAVE GOT SUBSTITUTES.
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EXCUBe of Election JUdge Blown Away
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by hwestlgator.
In recalling Incidents connected
wIth VirginIa llolltlcs some Yllars ago
a prominent Vlrslnlan recently related -
lated an account of an Investigation
of election frauds In the lower section -
tion of the state. In the course ot ,
the proceedings It developed that the
ballots In an Important precinct had
not been sealed after the final count.
thereby being exposed to frnu ulent
practices. 'fhe chairman of the Investigating -
tigating commltteo cl08el ) ' questioned
the election judge as to why the pre.
scribed duty ot carefully securing the
ballots had been neglected.
"Could you not obtain any mucilage
In the town ? "
"No , slr.n
"Could you not PI'OCUI'e some senl.
Ing wax , some shoemaker's wax , It
nothing else ? "
"No , sir. "
"Well , then , sir , why didn't you
go out Into the woods and get some
resin ? Do you , plean to tell me that
there were no pf o trees around there
shedding tears at your Infnmous lIas.
caUty ? "
Japan Growls at the New Woman.
The girl who Is the product of the
temalo education of the present day
does not make n sultablo wife for ordinary -
dinary Japanese , by any means , She
learns much at school t11nt Is ot no
use to her In nrter life , and she Is
too orten made conceIted by the 8l11at.
terlng of knowledge she pOBsosses and
18 npt to put on airs. There la a great
Iaok of practlcabl1lty about the In-
otructlon given to young gIrls at most
modern schools. Some ot the glrl
trom those schools m y suit the tastes'
ot omclals , but the majority ot them
are shunned by mnrrylng men , for the
reasonsglven , above-RlkuKo Zasshl.
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Canadians Preparing to UIO It . .
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Sub tltute for Coal. , .
The first commerclnlly prnctlcable
method or preparing peat for commor-
clal purposes 18 descrlhed by Aubrey
Fu\.orton \ ! In the Technical World I
magazlno. In his artlclo , ontltled ,
"Hurrying Up the ConI Mines , " ho
tells of the orrorts of fuel mon ot the
Unltod States , and particularly of Can.
ada , to bre.ak away from their dependence -
ence upon the limited sections that
now control their coal supply. In the
advent of a new coal strike In the anthracite -
thracite fields , something must be \
COl1lul which w11l take the place of
Ponnslyvanla or Nova Scotia coal , and I
whllo the mine operators are hurrying J
tholl' collieries In order to lay up a i
supply bf conI In advance of the com-
ling winter demand , experiments are ,
I holng made In Canada which promlso '
to develoll the first commercially prae-
tlcablo method of treating peat so ns
to put It on the market at a price
which vlll mnlce It n compotltor of anthracite -
thracite coal ,
The rock upon which nIl former
tests have foundered Is In extracting
the last 40 per cent. ot water trom the
) leat after It Is tnlcen from the bog.
The new process , as dcscrlbed by Mr. -
Fullerton , solves this difficulty In n
way which Is so simple and Inexpen.
slve as to rednco the cost ot the drying -
ing part of the operation to about one . . . .
dollar a ton.
The northern states ot the unlot\ .
, and most of the provinces of the domInion -
mInion have oxtenslve peat-bog lands ,
and the placing ot pent upon the mar-
lcet In large quantities promlsos to destroy -
stroy the economic anomaly of two'
countries dependent upon ono lelnd of
fuol. produced by only limited sectlon'l :
ot country.
CUT OUT FOR A DIPLOMAT.
Quick Wit Extricated Young Man
; rom Difficult Situation , I
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Most people tnke things lightly nt
. the seashore , so that prohably ac- t
counted for the fact that a cortaln I '
young man tound himself engaged tQ _
two charming gIrls at one and the
ame time while enjoying hIs vllcatlon
during the past summer. ! f
One day he was seated , hntr dozing , '
on the deserted plazro of the hotel '
where nIl three of the Interested par. 1\ \
ties were stopping when suddenly two .
little hands were clasped tightly o\'er . I
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his eyes , and a sweet volco whlsperol1 , .
"Guess who ? " \
Was It Clara or Nan ? Should ho 1) )
say one of the names nnd chance It ?
These thoughts were finshlng through
him. " "
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"It's the dearest , sweetest , prettiest
little girl In all the world , " he snld.
"Oh , you dear old Jack boy ! " she
whispered , sntlsfied and deIlghted , ant1 : \
.the hands dropped from his eyes to
Ills shoulders. ,
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In Low Esteem.
"Lend mo a hundred , old man. " I
"Can't do It. " I
, "I'll pny you Ilx fIor' cent In er- : , rr"
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est. t ; '
"Say , If I thought yoU'd Pity IK
per cent. of the prIncipal J'd let Y04' - .
havE ; the moncy. "
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A large stock of 'if '
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espectialty adapted for Christmas presents on whIch .
we have placed very low prices. You arc invited to 1c
inspectl them before purchasing. ,
Have reduced the price on .
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The best brauds manufactured in the county. Why
pay more when you can get it for less here , CatI ri
. and get prices. ' , . .
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e' Whep. desiring to figure on a bill r
, -Lumber call on the. . . . . . . . . .
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I : We cnrry a iull stock f Lumber. I
Sash , Doors , Mouldlugs , etc. 'i' '
r Agents for the Nebraska Central r
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: h Building & Loan Association , , i :
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The Central So uth . 'I
The abode of Soft Winds , Persisleut Sunshine an Gentle Rains ; the '
land of Bcauty , Hpopines91 Flowers"Contcntment , and lIea1th.
The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville t
Railroad , stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf
Throughout this wide area fertile lan is yet to be had at-fro n a . -
Northern stan point-VERY IOW PRICES.
11rom sOllie of this land an average of 1416,1)5 , net , was made
last ) 'ear on Strawberries. .
From Cantaloupes , 1-50.00. - , _
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I'eaches , Apples. GrnptS , return handsomcly. Cattle nee(1 - -
but little winter teed.
Write me for facts and Figures. '
G. A- PAR Gen'l
- , Immigration and Industrial Agent : ' .
Louisville & Nashville R. R. , .
LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY. ' .
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