Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 24, 1907, Image 5

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! The county board rc-con vened
Monday , after taking a weeks'
, vaca tion.
John Keating , of Dunning ,
was in the city "riday , as a wit- . '
nesg on a final proof.
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Jack Crable , of Nebr3.ska City ,
is visiting in the city with IllS
daughter , Mr . Wm. Davis.
Misses Huff and Fodge ,
Iteachers in the school at Merna ,
pent last Saturday and Sunday
in Brokcn Bow. _ . I
Herb \Vatts made a qUlcl {
business vidt to Lincoln , going
on the early train y sterday and
. returning this Ulorntng.
I ( I. Mrs. Merna Kea ing was do.wn
, . from Merna Fr'day , making
I' proof on the homestead of Samuel
N. Dunning , her father , deceased.
, A. Y. Sutton wcnt to Huxlcy ,
, J where he has a farm , 'I'uesday ,
I there to remain a few da\'s to
arrange for the early spring work
necesary to bc done.
bliss l11a Finlen lcft Tuesday
to be absent about two months
visiting at Grand Island and
. North Plattc , accompanying Miss
O'Brien , who bad een visiting
hcrc.
\Varrcn Penn , aftcr a teu days'
visit in Brolicn How witb his
parents , lr. and Mrs. Cbarlcs
Penn , returned 'ruesday to Havc.
lock where he is employed in the
( Burlingtol1 railway hops.
Frcd Hcam is on the sick list
this week. Last wcek his molars
held a grand ball. They were
served with a banqup.t in the
shape 01 dentist's torceps and
' sick all over
now he's just simply
' and in some spots.
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' ; J. L. O'Bricn , state superintendent -
dent of schools , will lecture in
Broken Bow on the evening of
' Sth educat-
4'ri4ay , february on
, jon.al t.1atters. } prof. O'Brien is
t. . . . i ple.asing sveaJ er and tbo , e who
i1ttc114 wP1 en.joy the ect re.
'flJj dt fqr t .e 4nn aJ
banquet oC G n. 1lstpr Jodge. ,
l nights of Pytbi < : .s , of .ar.Q en
Bow , has been Get for Wedn s ay ,
night , February 20tb. This i
lookeq. forward tq as one of the
. most elab.orate a 1d enjoyable
fltnctions of the season in Bol et1
) Jow.
Tb.ese arc the days' wben the ,
l1J bi.rds , caa sing merrily il1
t c trec , il.n. < ) pot get tlleir , t.iQJ
toes frontbittcr1 , , f\nd , , wjt c
snow mantle on moth J' partb
they find fairly good pic dn'
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written yesterday. 'l'oday they'
bctter wear , wool so and rct <
overshoes.
George F. Bray hils , $01.4 tlH
.owljpg , alley bc recently es
tii-bHJI.c4 a .lliance to Osca :
'rapp n an laren.ce FranJd l
who will o thcn the fi.rst of nc\ , '
week and ta e f1.rge f it
"f4ew" Swope , who JH1Qpet
operating it for them the pas
two weel < s , will return to Brokel
Bow next Sunday.
Jess Gandy is again able b
circulate after being indispose < <
and confined to thc bouse for. .
p'riod of about ten days. H
' c.lares , by the great horn p0011
t.hat he wit } not get sick again i
the papcr t O npt t ( > ll about i
while he is in t4at .ondhion s
people wiJI not wonder w y th
construction of a railroad t
Omaha has been discontinue"
'l'h"re was a wild time 011 th
Ryno 1'able last Saturday aCtel
nool1 for about all hour 0
accouut of a b1i arc1. It cam
up su ( lenl\ ' and the residents i
its path lough t they were i
for one of the fierest storms tilL
cvcr pre\'ailed in these parti
Callawav was also disturbed , bt :
JIot so hadly , as it was on tl :
( dge of t he go lc.
J. H. McGuire , of Arnold.
in t.he city today bringing tl
' ) scalps of fiftccn COYDtes and or
" gray wolf , all hilO own ldllir
which were depositcd wil
County Clerk Pigman. TI
boun ty on t he first named cri tte
is S1.25 cach and the latter E
'rhis is more profitable U1i
raising' and fattening cattle f
he corn stalk di case to gath
In.
Broken Bow will have a tre
in the theatrical line during t
cntire weck beginning li'ebnta
4th , at the Opera house. ' 1'
Angell's Comedians , one of t
trongest and best organi atio ,
of the kind , whose recommet
aliens are of the highcst orell
will be the attraction and Uti
splendid repertoire and excelle
acting will undoubtedly insl :
' ly.sizcd audienccs ea
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, nigh t ,
Dan Hugbes , of Dunning , was
in the city Friday , as witness in
a land contest.
R. A. Hunter left Tucsday
morning for Kearucy and Am-
'herst on a lan deal , and will be
absent from the city several clays. I
John Scales , of Burlington , !
Iowa , who has bcen .visiting his
daughter , Mrs. C. O. Joncs , since
last Novcmbcr , left for home
Tuesday moruing.
The lumberman's convention ,
being held in T/incoln this weck ,
attracted II , T. Bruce to that
Clt.V , whither he went Monday ,
accompanicd hy Mrs. Bruce.
Capt. Horace Ke1ncdy , who
recently took chargc of thc
Standard Oil company busincss
in this cit > " has completed a new
barn on bls bome premises.
Barney Mohatt , since assaulting -
ing Mr . Grant ten days ago ,
has bcen conlincd at the count ) '
jail , ut will be takcn to the
asylum at Lincoln either today
or tomorrow ,
On Friday nig-ht , February 1st
the Rebelcah's will give a museum
and serve lune11 at the Odd Felp
Jow's hall. 'the public is cor
dially ipted. . Admission Wc.
Doors opcn at 8 p. tn.
. pr. C. Pic1 < ett suffered an
attac1t of vertigo ten days a.go
nnd WIJS con ijnclJ to t h ] JOI.\Sc \
u ti1 Jl'l tcrc1ay when his many
friends down town were glad to
see him sufficiently recoveretl to
again associate with them.
Mrs. W. S. Amsberry , of
Gillett , WV'o . arrived this morning -
ing from Alliance where she l as
been visiting the past week.
She will remain here while W.
S. is getting located in his new
position , as agent on the Hio
Grande railroad at Ii'lorence ,
Colorado.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. G. T4.
Turner went to Lincoln where
they witt spend tbe week , Mr.
Turner attcnding the lumber.
men's convention , aftcr which
they will viit ? h r relatives at
{ ansas City anl his pepple at
Bcdford , Jowa , Qeing a 's n1
from hOJm aQo t three w eJ < s :
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Sixteen membcr of the UrotiCt
Bow lodg-c , nights of Pyth :1s
. visited the lo ge t Ansley lasl
, Thursday njg t atd ) cach and al
I , of theq,1 enth/.1siastic / < ) .l1y Qcc1an
thcy wcre ne er in their livc :
mo e royay } ] .entertain d or en' '
3 ' ) yed tbetpsel-e : ! ? Qetler t a r
Jipon thi of. [ siQ" ,
Frank I-L St ) itl } npent frQlt
: Friday until ronday at r.i n oh
visiting his sons , Harry ant
Floyd. , who arc st dents at thl
: > State l niversity. Harry wil
complete a four years' course a1
that institution and graduatl
next Ipontl ! with high honors
. Floyd cntercF1 t e nyersit ;
Jast fall.
This 1110rniqg t1 e w nter win < 1
: J do blow amI the uUp. ] } ' of fO
iiJ vcr } ' low , but the dcalcr thin
with what they buve on hanl
and several car load that wil
surely arrive this weelc , they wi !
be able to supply tbe demand i
no large orders are placed witl
them and' that is not likely a
this time of year.
'l'here has becn about on
hHn lred residences built i
are 'l ' pw pa ! = } ' ar t p l5
three , , 'cars and frorn tbc nmnhe
who ha\'e dcalal'ed lhetl' ir
e tentions for 11)07 , there wil
r- probably he near that numbe
n erected before Santa Claus come
Ie again. There should be , as
n matter of factanc1 forcon\'onienci
n I twice that. many in order t
t ! accomodate the people who P.I
\ coming hereto reside. We opir
I I that the census this spring wi
Ie sbow a large increase over lai
year.
is \Vhen the Boston Ideal Com
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Opera company presented
I MiJ < ado" in this city at tbe Ope1
I , house In tbe night of the 41
h inst thc biJ,1l was fairly well fi11 }
Ie at $1.00 per ticket and all prese
: s felt they had received value f
I. tbeir money. Next 'I'ueRd :
lin night. the 29th , tbe com paler
or will playa-return engagcmer
er I presenting "La Mascotle , " f
which tbe prices have been I
at duced to 75 cents for resen'
he scats , and gencral admission
ry cents , with the usual 25 cer
he for childrcn. Heserved scats c
he now he had at McComas' drl
ns store and Groat's furniture stc
Id- and it is noticed that nearly
r , of those who heard this compa
ir on the 4th have alreadY secm
: nt seats for next Tuesd y nig ]
Ire which is sufficient evidencc .t1 :
ch they "know a good thing wb
they see it. "
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Alvin Burk is enjoying a visit
from his mother who rcsides near
.Ansley.
.Miss Inez Sharp has one to i
Kcarney where she will ViSit for
a couple of weeks.
'fhe board of supcrvisors were
in session Monda ) ' and 1'uesday. .
and adjourncd until March 12th.
Lce Pickett went to Lincoln
'fuesday to attend a convention
of the Independent telephone
compat1ies of the tate in session
iu that city this week.
lIon. F. M. Currie h in I4in-
coIn this week , attcnding a meeting -
ing of Indepen ent telephonc
comp nies and watching the
over-time without
legislators work - -
out extra pay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. tolj'ncax
went to I/incoln Monda , ' whcre
tlJcy arc slwl1l1ing th wcelt.
Joseph LJ ( ing a muchly intcrcstc cl
partidpant in the lumbcrman's
convcntion in ses8iotl there.
Mrs. John Ledwich , of Harlan ,
Iowa , who has been visiting the
families of hcr rothcr-in-laws ,
l obcrt and James T.lcdwicb , the
pasl thrce months , left for home
yestcrday morning- .
Mrs. 1. N. Hobin ou , who hils
been a Illictecl for Bome time with
gall stones , went to Dr. Bailey's
sanitadul11 , at Lincoln , Mend y ,
where an opl'ratipn will be per , .
formed. She was a cQtt1pt\lliQl1
by pcnningtnn1
'rhe 1 I .W . hnil r for lcHy \ {
water work hs nrrivcl1 anl i
bcing pl cef1 on it hc(1 ( \ q\p \
P41J1p h04sg. ft is q big enc afH1
considerable ditliculty was e -
pericn ed in nuloading it from a
railroatl ear onto trllcl < whcc19.
Swope I'r08 , ha\'c complctrc1
their ice harveSl anll havcthcir
large buicling chuck fult of aqua
congcaled to a t hicknrss of about
IS incht' ! : ' and it is thought thc
quantity put up will ! ' .ul'pl ) ' lIIl'
den1.lnd n xt sum'n.r-and then
some.
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The G..ld Medal A Good Olae.
A leW.'r from Hov Wtlker ,
manager for the l lci Medal
linin'gCo. . , who IS at thc mine
near Hill City , SOl1th , Dakota ,
mdicates that tbe company has
I a property that will pay big
dividends lHforc long. They
ha\ ' just struck a000 \ foot ledge
that assayetl , SH RO pcr ton on
. e ege ! } and w s ricllcr f\-l.rt \ et
In. The fOJpp.any IS In t ll\\1ir \ \ ! i1
I ijtamp mill , wll { h wi\l \ rcqu r
about two months , HO a car load
qf ore from the new strike wi1 ]
be ellt to Dead " , 'ood. Mr ,
Walker is confident it will go a1
least $100 to the ton and as
. onscquence a number of Brolicr
Qow cHiens are sl1qfin.hqnd ! !
wi h thcmseh'f :
gu ht Ci\t ! q. ,
Q'lrtbolQnlcw Bros. , qrc gomg
fntq the cattle Qusiqes with < J
' tq , beiqg far-sight d eno\lgh , \ tl
see good profits \11 \ 1t wben
proper ly conducted.
From Frank Wch enrelk
they purchased ope hunclrel
and scventy-nine he l\ \ ofQOO.11
! ? tcl'rs at S't,5Q p r lQQ to l > , e
delivered in 4-pril and on h4n'
Ired } a114 t\yeqtyseyc\ , \ ll q
( jQQ.lbfl of 4 ey' IrQ'1'1 } ilt fH pe
100 for imtnecHatc 11clivcl'Y on th' '
Oarthol1l1ow l3ro " mnffe , ! ! milc
east of Brolccn w , where the :
already have sixty.hcad. . Wh. : . ,
they are bunched In Apnl thl
will certainl ) ' be a tine litter c
cattle.
Marriage Licenee. .
Fi\'c licensls to marry h a.\ '
been issued qut gf t1H Q\\n1- \ :
judge's office incr. Wcclneadaj . c :
lact week , au foHowsl
Jert Hobcrts , New Helena. . " 2
Sarah : ft. Ioo'1y ' , New Uelcna ,
Ernest E. Pl1rcell , B. Bow. . . . 1
. . thel Chadd , Bro\en \ ( ow , , . . .1
, Q a\1(1 O. Lcisuro , Gate. . . . . . ,
o Mable Hanl1awald , Merna. . . . . 1
: e Ray . Puller , Somcrford. . . . . . . . :
Ie Chloa Buckbee , SomcrfonL. . . 1
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st Anthon Knajdc , Mason City. .
Josie Divish , Mason City. . . . . . :
ic Ryno Rumblinll"
Ie S.V. . Birge of Broken no
ra was visiting old neighbors :
th Ryno last Thursday.
d Darn. . to Mr. amI rfrs. Arthl
nt Ekott , last Thursday , a daughtc
or Geo. Logan , who bas bl.4
liY husking corn in the , 'icinity
tll Callaway all winter , bas return ,
I , to Ash Creek anel is anxious f
01' the wClther to clear up as hc 11
'e plenty of work in his line e
:0 g-aged ahead.
Wm. Gilmorc fl > ll on the i
I an S last Friday. injuring hilUSI
"r se'/erely.
) r Carl Wait and Onle l\Iarqu
all had a hay wagon slide ofr t
ny grade and npset with thl
'cd awhile back , but fortunate
lIt , neither of them . were hurt.
lat George lIerrlck has een she
len I ing the coyotes a bet time t
past few days.
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Never Clo.e Re.turant.
J as. Sloggett has recently
taken charge of the Ne\'cr Close
Hestaun\nt , ncar thc' Ilepot.
1'rue to its nattte hc will e\'cr bc
reacty , , lay or nig-ht , to sen'c his
customers.
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Sewna : Machine. Properly Repaired.
ii'rank 'rhciler , of Anslcy , the
reliahle old scwing machine cx.
pcrt is in the city amI will rc-
mni' , until nC'xt 'l'ucsdu ) ' , the
:2IJth. : in ordcr that Broken Bow-
ite 1I1a ) ' have a chnnce to g'et
their sewing' machines properly
repaircd at littleexpetlsc. I.lea\'e
orderg at Konkcl's furniture store
and hc witl call at ) 'our residence.
for Sale.
Thirty head of horses , consist-
inf. ! of work horses , drivcrs ,
saddle ponie atHl hroOll mares.
Four rcg-istered IIcrcfonl Bulls.
'l'hrce Polanll Chin ; Boar .
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't'wo l\Iammoth Jacs. ]
tf. ALIAN RHYNIW.
2 milcs outh of Broltcn Bo' . . . .
For 51\10.
li'our room house and lots.
1 t1quirc of Concannon.
nel"oVAt NQI e.
1 havc rell10ved my stuck of
ndcrtaking Goolls , li Cturc and
\ OOI11 MOl\ldjng \ , etc. , to the
ropln , recently vacated hy H. T.
\ \ a1\er \ llroccrj' Co. , : Ind aUI pre-
parell to < 10 1\11 kil1l1 of furniture
\IphQIstering. \ ULl ilHgs ! phonc ,
5j residence 3 . I N , CPt.H.
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Doctor Lcach , Dc.nt st.
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J. C. toore , abstracting. 20
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Dr. ns. . D..ntist. Over
McComa ' cl ru , gslIlTl' .
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'Vhen'Oll have h , , s ' 0 sell
caJl up NI. ( ,2 , 11. II. " nUIHt\S.
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Do not fail to : ; ce the "Beardtd
T..ad , , " at the Olltll. ellow ' na11 ,
Frilia.v nig-ht. l'lbruary : 1.
ee Ihat line line of colTecs at
Pcalc's. '
, , I wish to do plain sewing at
mV' roams , at T4illy King's.
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: Il01l1e-ma\c ( \ k wh atour ! \
, absolui ly PHrcat the Ad'o.
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! Sl)10n1On 14evI , the gcntJemat.1
I fr01l1 Jerusalem. Odd l' e11ow'
I hall , February I ,
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l al l11aking , fam1 loans at 5
I per cel t tIltcn.st.
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> 5tf arokeJl Uo .v , Neb ,
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W Btill have about two
hqnc1red bushcs ] of bulk applcs ,
: in fine COn\iliol1" \ at frOt'l S5c
l tn SI per bush 1. 'rhc e arc tIll
lasllqw price ap ; > lcf this season
- . N. PEAT. ! ? & Co.
r l\Iisso\lri \ b\a \ k walnuts at ] ( :
'hic1wry ' nttfiue \ goods-a !
Je ale' ! )
. qood hewip. ! : tPha.lo\ ! cent !
f cr pP\t\11 \ \ ! \t \ the Advo.
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c Dra , lOarn'orth ; & llcck-
g Del1tist .
yn WANTED-Men , women , oy
s and girls to rcpresent l\lcClurl'
f Magazine Good pay. Addres
67 r4 ast 23d St. , N. Y. C tX' 34.11
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c ' the Ad\'o's 2
tohq co' Try \
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( elltD pe'r POt1nd ! 1avpr.
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am making farm loans at
: ; i per l'ut nH\r st ,
: a J : \E LnJ1\\'H.'u ,
II 5tf Brolcn Bow , Nel
,6 , aot j : \ \ -SCOtl'S for Ul
adulterated flour . "purt ! , just
lCJ the wheat rowcrl ,
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l li'or barg'ains in real estate Sl
owman & Anderson , just we
.38 " of the Security . State Bank. 10
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Lct us be your printer. ' 1'1
- kinc1 of ' .
g-ood printing' only.
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at [ i'OR SAT.HTwo milch cow
I..ucey Bros. , on Huntcr Ranc
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1r WM 'rlm-thc ycar arOllU
r. ten men , with or without falt1ilie
: HI 11m/us G. CAHH ,
oi 20tf Doris.ehratka. .
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or Don't torget to orcl.'r ' YOllr co ,
oats and corn at WC\l i < le ell > \
tor , ' ANIIHRSON.
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I am l11aldn farms IOJ.n at
ce per cent intcres .
lf J:11 : HS 141WWICH ,
25tf Brulten Bow , NI
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he signed by .1. P. Gandy and wi
; n li'inder pleasc return to Je :
: y Gandy and receive suita' '
reward. 25
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hc R. B. I\II\.IIIlns \ , M. D. , D.
S. the Dentist. 3
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Cclllng and Siding ,
can now be purchascrl at close !
ligures. I
We , havc just received a car
load of lumbcr of fine grain and
excellcnt qUI11it ) ' . We consicter
it a < ; line a lot of
LU tBl l
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as e\'er camc Into the ) 'ard ancJ
buildcrs who arc looking for
something good for a nice job :
should secure some of this. '
'L'ho ) " will nc\'er find anything
hettcr or chcaper :
Dierks Lumber and Coal CO.
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l'umlll.VIOl ! . M\II \ , ' ' ' ' 'nk . FIUhl ! : " , 0 " lIlIn.
&ollno" : . oto. ctc.
II10lron IInw. Nlhlll ltn.
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, > lIrl ! knlch :11111 SCllteh 'fn II 1'.1 Hllnrt lll1rl1
C.Hllc. My h'nl nlllll" " ' " 4\1 \ CI'WW. Will CIIIII'
van , 111 hre..111I1 : ' : \IHI\u\\\h' , \ with IIY "eRof
Chlcal'o M ) " "JlII"t\ \ \ " \ I\ali \ UIIII1110 \ that 10
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1'.1. . " . . . . , lato. . .nUune. 1 IIJIC\ ! to
r..I.ethc.'lu , h"rc. ' the " 'CI" " IIf all'tllll,1'
ralRed lu'I , " U.oj. ! II1I1W h\/c25 hllllR Rllitable
Inr11111 al\l ! lIext year' " Hervlce. My CO\VS
Mehr'l frum 1400 to 2000 l'OIlUI1I1. Coute all.I see
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HO M ESEEKER'S
EXGURSIORATES
RATES
l"rcquent1y each month ' to
homcscekers terri tory. I
WINTER TOURIST RATES . - ,
' 1'0 Colorado , California and all
Southern resorts. Personally
conducted California excur-
sions.
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CHEAP EXCURSIONS
To Snit Lalc City , January
15 , 16 , 17.
To Dcnvcr , Jan. 20 , 21 , 22.
FREE LANDS
Write fo.r fo elerdescribing bow
to obtattt "free 640 acres of
, " , overment lanel in Nebraska
for mixed farming aud dairying
SEND FOR FREE FOLDERS '
II A Gooel Dairv District , "wrhc
Big Horn Ba in. " "Irrigated
I"ands in the Billings District , "
II J astcrn Colorado , "I \ Personal.
ly Conducted Cah fornia E cur-
Hions , " and IItfo the Grcat
Northwest. "
Inquirc for D'ctails' .
II. II. OuIsny ! , 'Pickct Agcnt.
1" . W. W\lmrHY , G. I . 1\ , .
I Omaha , Ncbra'slm.
MARTHA K. DI.LL. "
InSTRUCTOR OF PIAHa FOnTE , r
Clnsses in Theory or Musk. Hnrmony
fillet KillclcrgnrlclI.
Piallo lessolls of .to lIIil1ultst 50 < cenh
per ICl'son , pa'uhlc mOlllhl ) ' . .
In GleimI'l'r ! ! > hlock.
Broken Bow , - - - N } lrnlrUt. ,
DR. CHRISTENSON.
Eye , Ear , N o e , 'l'h1'oat .
UIHI Chronic Diseases.
Fitting of f lasscs
omcc in Healty block ,
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I Clothing at Cost ! ,
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I Be S\\I'e you see
MEV' $ a , CO.
fol' CLOTIUNO und OVl HCOArl'S , . l\'spe \ ' "
ially tho50 Hues to be closed out at cost.
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IJOl'Q'cst Stock of
Mens Shoes
- in Hl'oken Bow. .
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Sy \ ) < : ' I\c pa i ri n , r tSl : ) ( cia 1 ty ,
IX'- -
IX'L1dies , Misses and ChildrEJn's
Shoes irJ. abundance.
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SPECHAL BARCAINS
.1. - During the month of February we
will make soma vel Y low prices on :
Ie ODD CHAIRS ,
I h. . DRESSERS ,
COMMODES
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S.
S.and : many other articles iud.is ensi-
I : ble to good housekeeping
. . " . 1 OtlI' spring stock of ca rpats"and. .
rugs are beginning to arriva. Call
I.J. ancl inspecJc them. .
: : Our "q uick d.eli very" still a. t
ule
lotf your serVlce.
i D. . C. . KONKEL.
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