Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 23, 1907, Image 4

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t , . " . : tvlce of' the f lffe'reot
Co , ' . timu : Th : dealhs and
ll'j"r\ " : " ; totraJm , tl r due' '
In , .1) to. the -Jack of. , ' trfety
npi"l" 11lt.'S : a.n through -th
carles.I1''SS of. the c p\oy's. \
Just , at present tht' ! tail.road
managers I\re inclined to place
I the blame for the m jority of
accidents to defective materia ] ,
J and there cel11s to be something
to thcir clAims. So 1lIdnj' things
'enter into the matter thnt it is. .
difficult always to discriminate. I
The olle evcr pr scnt suggestion I
is that there must be imprcwc"
ment soon.
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r. 'l'hel'e is a gcneial reluctance
# nIllOI1g- ' the peoi > le of tl1\ \ ; : United
Stl\tes to relinquish tbe : hope
i ( that President Ro eve1t will I
r accep.l it' : rcnomiul\tiou f l' the
t , . presHtt'ltcHe : is iu the centre
' or 'in 1Uany important = ulmnis. ;
) i'l tra ion I a lairs that tfl\re is a
r g.II"'ral belief that I1U nther man
I C'v .11 . . ; ontiuQe the wolc } t\uite \ 50
f- \ n ft tbe preleot occupant of
t' I\ 1 . While HQ se. A Ulitl\le iu
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t' t'le prest ent would rctMd for
'I 'I , j ears , th 'Work he h.as , so
r"I I ; ! ; : ) ! endiJy , } started. ' Thflre : is u
' " I f. ' ' \rol1g hehct lUoug rc.pubHca.ns
( . tl.at the. deman4 , for , b } . -1' -
" : ! , 1'"tniuation wUl. bc's grcat
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h r-.on l prcrcncc-s , bu..t if 11\ '
CUold'1U' ; , Ji.rrn 1 . } , is d lccm1ua-
tion to quit ] , e pft siit n ( ' . ) ' , th
sentiment. . . . . . .
fa..oring n RooseveJt
man ' ; \ ' 1l be accentuated : Just
bow sentiment win change is , of
course , . impossible to forecast ,
bu t there is no c1ol\hl that toda.y
, Secretary Taft is It lerHHng
second choice aitcr Hoosevelt
" "itlt Hughes of N w York third
man in consideration. .
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Americans . .lie accuBtomcd to
surprises in iu..enliol1s. The )
re familiar . with the use of
paper for everything frow makiug'
car wheds to wrflpping up litU , ; :
hUllch ( ' of tobacco I11tO cigarettes
for killing off the vout h , hut an
, 11\'t' : "or fl"ol11 Snxony rather
_ ! . L I I , . , the puhHcl.ltlJ the state.
! 11 ' 1J1. that be CDl1 make a higb
r. : Je of yarn out of p.llI'r. He
co.tl1s it 'lxJloHu" and spins it
dji-ect froll1 wood J > u1p. It F
u9 { l for inn\.ltu.erab \ t. ' purpOiCSI !
l'sp Jly for clrP'Jb , fOgS , war
II" . b.\tg , Bboef' a ntl gimiln1
Iriicl 9" d is ; ' tid to Wt.'Df well. .
, k" , .l < 'iactorj \ ar. p.1r a y en ,
, ' , 'aged , i the m riuhtl"tufe 01
trticte's . - . frQmt . . e . p.\per : . aru.
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The , h $ aIt' ( . for e cars (01
pased erco > > c1t c r lV l I
In conBtiAUUy. , UMre toti ; , , ; TH : :
tllf.VI' tnftn'V ad-f'a,1\J.aStl lr'i 'J.'h ( l
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bUTU'Ul' ) iu. , ty 'r.y'
ani will "go to smn.h" ] ! 9S thai
wel ( den ones. It.ft. been enl ,
fiJt'ars sinc' : builders starte (
to nHtnufacture them aud UO\1
several factories are turQil1
them out. The ) ' mean iucl'ease (
safety for passengers. and then
ue\'cr was a time when 1110n
security for peoole wbo travel 01
railroads was w rse 1\eedec1 thai
at present.
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Both branches f tb ( ' Illinoi
1egialature went on record a
[ \'oring 8. cbacge iu tht' constihl
tivn pNviding for the QItction 0
Unit d StAtt Sluators b
) opular vote. '
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We Trust
Doctors
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If you are suffcl" n from
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i ; - . . 'rS.lparilln . you hnvc known
I . . your life. Your uoctor
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! "Threw a Scare" into the Populace.
I 'fhe "oldest se Wer" in this
I Hlretch of Nebraslm's fcrti1e region -
gion has been { Jut ont of business .
by the weather that . has pre-
"ailed this spring , especially by
the windstorm between 11 and
12 Monday nigh t , nnd fra.nkly
admits that he "never saw anj' .
thing like itl\s far hack as forty"
ni ne years. " rhe populace , acw
cording to report next morning ,
was 8pontaneously awakened
from a. peaceful sleep by a terrific
tush of wind that shoole : the
b i1ding5 on their foul1dation8
.luci tor ; tn hour continued with
hetwy gnsts intcrsp rsed witb
p r . ( " ( t c ln18 , and with each
calm the' aforesaid populact'
prad . there wonl ' be no tl..Ol'e
terrorizing gnsts , bnt they came ,
rcg < trcl1ess of snvplication , aud
then the pupulace 111omel1tariallv
( xpccted the displacement of thereof
roof from over their heads. A
numher of windows were blown
iu , including a few plate glass
Ol1es , hut no damage to humanity
is rep.orted. A light shower
. : companied the wind , but not
of a sufIiciency to lay the dust.
It is safe to say that-while the
sloflu lasted-none of our citizens
thought they would be here to
I help celebrate the 4th of July.
Corn Contest for Coanty Pupils.
County Supei ntendent. of
Schools Pinckney hits just com. . '
pleted sendiug , out 500 graips
f corn to each of 325 boys and
35 girls in the count v who have
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agreed to compete in a corr,1w
growing contest , and the genial
uperintendent doesn't stuttcr in
l'xpressing the opinion it was one
of , the most particular , laborious
and monotonous jobs he has
undertaken since assuming the
duties of otlice.
He at first thongbt of joining
Buffalo county n a contest of
I thl : > Iciuc1 and scnt out circulars
I in ord r to learn how Ulanrpl1pils
woud ! enter , atHl was sutprised
to receive responses from nearly
Clue , .uru1red. 'l'his inclined him
to the helief that as many more
would cuter a straight Custer
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county cent st , 1 > 0 anot b er clr" I .
eutal' or .inqutry was scnt out.
witb the result above stated and
before the end of this week 370
Custer county boys and girls will
be lcrforming the agricultural
5tunt. li'ifteen cash prizes ,
graduated from $10 down to 50
cen ts , wil1 be a warded for the
best ten cars of corn and the same
amouifts for the best single ears
, selected from fifteen samples not
included in the groups of ten.
'l'he interest already manifested
gl'eatty\pleases Sup't. Pinckney
and he feels that his laboriou5
task will prove vastty beneficial
to the grown.ups as well ns school
children of the county.
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Co. 1\1 , Attention !
1.'l1at peerless volunteer soldier ,
I Gen. Joh11 A. . L.ogal1 , as com-
. mander"in-chief of the Grand
Arm ) ' of the Hepubtic , issued an
onler in IHS. designating the
Jfth ) day of May of each year as I .
r Ul corn 1 ion day anti requesting"
all survidllg vcterans and patrio"
: ic citizcns to unite in decorating
tlH' gra\\'s of our country's de.
fCllii'r , with the choicest llower
of J1ril1utiU1c and by other ap'
propriate exercises emphasizing
the mcmory of their valor and
heroic sacrifices. < 1'he National
Guardsmen will readily recognizc
in this observance a duty of lovc
and an opportunity for patrioth
expression by participating it
the solemn exerC1ses of the day. .
therefore all members of Cf. 11
l tl eg. N. N. G. will assemble
at the Armory at 9:30 : a. m. 01
t5 May 30th , to take p3rt in the
S I exercises of the day. All mem
_ are earnestlv requested t (
If \ report ilt 9:30 : sharp. Blue uui .
y form. Lno DItAN ,
Second Lieut. Com. Co. M
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Would You Take Boarders.
Since the State Junior Normal
at Brokcn Bow is assured , the atw
tcmlance is expected to be far in'
advance of any prevIous Sum"
mer scbool. It is likely that , all
available r00111S and boarding
plnces will be ueeded. If you
have roolUS to spare for lodgers ,
or if you will tak ( boarders d ur-
ing the Junior Normal , plcase
Icave your name , address , and all
m'Cesliry ! information , at the
office of the county Ruperintendw
ent of schools.
Prairie Hill Happenin s.
Mrs. Kelley came home Sunday from
a visit with friends near Arnold.
Ed. Neth ( m fntuily visited Mr.
Neth's in Union Valley last Sunday.
Miss TAzzie I1iefle , of McKinley , /lpent /
Saturday ntlll Sunday at Mr. I1ogaboon'/I. /
Allie and Austin lurrow spent Sunday
with their hrother , and ! ister near Merna ,
A hard wind I1truck this neighborhood
Monday night hetwcen cleven and twelve
o'clock , which bhw down n number of
small buildings.
A party was given to the young' people
last Saturday night at the home of Mr.
lIay's , everyone enjoying themgelves
very happily.
Ranncy's horse sale , Ricbanlson's
barn. Broken Bow , 10:30 : a. m. , Saturday ,
May 2sth. . . '
Berwyn Breezes.
This locality was favored by a fine rain
on Tuesdu ) ' evening , Everything is
looking fine at Iresent and it appears
that the talked 0 ! dry season is broken.
George Outzell and Elmer Cannon , of
Wcsterville , wcre seen in BerwYIl on
Wednesdny.
Peter and Henry Rapp shippell cattle
and hogs last Sun ay morning to Omaha.
The hog market is stronger soni whnt
since the rain.
Jud Kay shipped hpgs to Omahn Wed.
neslay } mor .ing.
Mrs. Clem Juker returned from OrJ1aha
Wednesdny morning where she went hI.
most three weeks ago to have an opera
lion for appendicits.
John Wonlen and wife were in the
Bow on Tuesday.
James Davidson and son , Arthur , were
in , the now Wednesday.
James Carland received a shipmeht
of fish from the state fish COlllul1ssion.
"Jim" expects to put these in hi ! : . fishing
pom1.
Ranney's horse sale , Richardson's
l.am . , Broken Dow , 10:30 : a. m. , Saturday.
May 2S.
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Dry Valley Doings.
A li ht rain visited this parts last week .
and laId the dust.
John lIoahn ha a telephone . installed
in his IlL'1\ ' residence last week.
The Farmers club met , as per an
nouncement , last Saturday , the 18th Jnst.
aud a large crowd gathered and had a
good time. The , next weeting vill , be
at the residence of.Mr. mid Mrs. . Sq . ires
the third Saturday in June. I
Zaek Amos , Mr. Foss and others shi -
pell stock to Omaha 'last week. They
did not strike as good 11 market as 'an.
ticipated. ,
Mr. Crownover , of Sargent , was
through these narts last week in the
intcrests of the T lephonc company.
Mr. Wadsworth has decided to move
into Comstock and remain there till faU.
wllcn he will .take up his residence in
Ansley. lIe has engaged in cistern , cellar - ,
lar and well digging.
The oats are couling ou in good shape.
They were kept back by recent cold
weather , but with plenty of hot weather
wi11not be long till they ar fully caught
up to the avcrage year.
Corn pllmting is the latest topic of the
day , some finishing up , some about half
doue and others just started. ,
The fruit crop in all probability is ba -
ly injured this year although some blos
soms are now ou the trees. .
u'anney's horse slIle , Richardson's
barn , Broken Bow , 10:30 : a. m. , Saturday ,
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Zumbrota Zephyrs.
Mr. Vannice and sou were traveling
through this part of the county Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Wednesday morning as a youn man
working for Wm. Barrett was gomg to
the Bow with a load of hay : , he stopped
at Nine McComas' for a dnnk when .his
teum started to leave and ran until Butler
Sands caught them at the "Hog beck. "
During the high wind Monday night
W. W. Bishop lost the roof and even the
mangers were taken out of the cattle barn.
Fortunately there was no stock in the
l1rn.
Several of the young people of "SnRke
Run" attended the basket supper last
Friday eveniug.
Orin Cole has returned home after
spendiug some time at Monroe , Neb. .
Mis ! Zee Dishop visited over Saturday
and Sunday at G. R. Russom's , north.
west of Brok n Bow.
Ralph Johnson is serving on the jury
this week.
Owing to the weather last Friday
e\'ening the bllsket supper at Tappan
Valley ! chool house did not have a very
large attendance. A short vrogrnm wns
well rCI1l1cre line } the proceeds amountell
to :22.S0. A neat little SUUI considering
the number present.
Rnnn y's horse salc , Richardson's
horn , Broken Bow , 10:30 : a. m. , Saturda ) ' ,
Ma ) ' 2Sth. / ' I I
A pretty home welhling occured at Mr. I
and Mrs. G. J. Martin's on the evening
of Mfty IS , ] 907 , at seven o'clock. when I
their eldest daughter , Ida Ellen , was '
united in marriage to Mr. Frank K.
Griffith , Rev. Thompson officiating.
The bridal couple. with 1i5S Griffith as
bridesmaid an Mr. Wythe Martin as
best ml1n , entered the pdrlor as Miss
Bertha Koozer rendered Mendelsshon's
"Wedding March. " Rev. Thompson
performed a very impressive ceremony
and after congratulations the guests were
ushered to a ountiful and appetizing
- supper. The bride was attire in a
beautiful white silk and wore cream
. roses. The groom wore the convention.
al black. The bride has lived In ( jur
comwunlty for the past six ycars amI has
mad wauy friends who regret to see her
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leave the vicinity , but wlllh her much
joy and happiness for the future. Mr.
Griffith fs young mau of good charac.
ter and has prepared a home for his' '
bride in Drokcn Dow , where he is en. I
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B. & M. Train Schedule
WEST IJOUNV : I
No. 31) 10calllaR oullcr. cx. Sunday. ar. 6:20 : p ItI
41 coaat 1J:1RRetllCcr. : dally , leave..6:50 am
43 coalt paRRClIlCer. dally lcave..U:24 : n m
47 local rrcllCht. arrlvc . . . . . . . . . . . , .2:10 : pm
EAST BOUND.
No. 40 local pa8sc"lCcr.lcavc. . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 : am
4ZcoaRt paSRCtllCer , leave . . . . . . . . . .6:21 : p'm
44coa8t passcnlCer.leavo..5:2Ja m
48 local frcllCltt arrive. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:10 : p m
3' ) atld 40 110 ) jot rutl west of BroKen Dow.
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Schedule of Broken Bow Maill.
Schrdule or arrival and dcparture of malls
frolll Droken Dow tlOst office ,
1'0uclleR for cast closc as rollows :
'rralll No. 40. 9 a. m. ; No. 4Z , 5:45 : 1) . 111. ; No.
44.7:4 : : ; p. nt.
PoucheK ror wcst clo e all rollow ! ! :
'l'raln No. 43,7:451' . III. ; No. 41.6:30 a. 111.
Office huur8. 7:1. III. to 7:30 : p. 111.
Olllce opeu Sunlla-s from 9 to 10 a. 111.
1..11. JEWETT. 1' . M.
NOTICE 'ro CRJ : DTORS.
County Conrt. Custcr Couuty. Nebraska.
Tile crelUtors or tile estate or Mary 1. . Strath.
dee. deccaKcd.
Take notlcc. That I will sit at the Connty
( 'ourt ruom. In IJroken 1I0w. In said County. c.n
the 11llIt day of July. 19071 and on the 7th day or
December. 1107 , each at 0 o'clock a. m' or each
day. to recclve aUlt cxamlno all clalmM alCalust
Kalil estltc. with a vlow to their adJultlllent (
and allowance.
'l'ho tlule lImltcll ror the prescntatlon or
claims alraillst said estate Is ! llx months from
the 25th day or May. 1907. and tI time limited
ror paymcnor debts Is oue year from 8alll
date.
Uatcil May 18. 1907.
A. R. lIUlIIl'IIREV. County Jadlle.
J'lrRt Pllb May : ZJ-4t ;
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J.A. . ARM.OU1 , .
Attorney at a'N.
Broken Bow.iNebr. .
IIavlulC JURt had cllCltt 'earH practical exper
lence as COUllt ) ' Julille. wl11lClve special atten
tlun to tile drawlalf alllt r > rolmtllll : ' or wills anll
the allntlllistratioll of eslates ur deccascd pcr.
ROilS al1l1mlllOrl : . Write or plloue mc. I may
eave yOU p triP.
o.f.I OON HAD.
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Pump. . Wind. MII1 . 'fmk . Fltllng , . GlIDolln ,
Enllnolll'lo.Ctc.
Broken 1I0w. NcbrMkn
DR. CHRISTENSON.
Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat
and Chronic Diseases.
Fitting of Glasses.
Office in Realty block.
FRANK KELSEY"
ALL KiNDS OF
WELLS'
Consult him If you want Water.
Phone . . 112 , w Broken Bow.
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DR. c. B. JOB , ,
Physician "and Surge n
Office and residence opposite U. D.
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I Phone No. 27.
I Livery Stable I
, W. A. DILLAVOU , Prop.
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Our special aim Is to please ] Jatrons
and wIth this In view the stable Is
equipped willi all kinds of goers and
vehicles , which we hire out at the I
most reasonable of reasonable rates ,
Care Is excrclsell that harness and
buggies are In ! lound condition. _
We 110 any and all kinds of olld jobs , _
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DR c. ICKErT ,
Prof ssor of Psychology.
Lincoln edi cal College. Office at
residence , one-half block east of U.
D. Church. Chronic diseases given
specIal attentton. 'Phone 147.
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By the load or by the car load.
No mattcr bow much or how
little you may need. We arc
here to do the right thing witb
you , both in quality and pricc.
H. T. BRUCE & CO.
Lumber and Coal.
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Doors.
A larg assortment
of screens on hand.
Dierks lumber
& Coal Co.
, J. E. WILSON ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Practlco III Stale and Federal Courts. Abstract -
stract of titles examljed. Real Estate and
MI1111clpal Law a spcclalty. Dealer 111 Real
Estate. Strict attention II'h'en to all busljcHs
Officc 111 Neyer Dlock. Pllollc 80. llroken Dow
GRIFFITH & REEDER ,
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are pleased to a < 1vise you
they bave purchased of
F. . 1-1. Smith and requ st
your drayiug patronage _ i
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Oity Transfer
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Responds Promptly I
Deliv rs Quickly/ ,
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with us always ever afterward.
For the present , until the
Telephone company can supply
us with a line , phone your orders
to Dierk's L' & C. Co.
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Pnre Scotch and Scotch Topped Short lIorn
Cattle. My hcrd nunlbers 40 cows. Will CO\l1'
pare In breodlnll' aud quality with any west of
Chlcallo My experlenco has taught me that to i
Illve lloodBatlBfactlou. breedlnll cattle mnst be
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rulHCdln till" . .Ultude. I expect to
r I et1lell1 here the eqlln' of allythllll :
raised In'hl'l ' U. S. I now h.1ve25 bulls suitable j
ror thIs alld ncxt year' ncnlcc. My cows
Aieillb from 1400 to 2000 pounds. Come and Ree
ben'F J".r J".r . .D :
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, Short Orders , a Speciqlty.
Lunr.h COl1ntc ; : ; 'onnectiol1. ti
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Practical Undertaker
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Urokco. Bow , No . 1
MARTHA K.wD1LL ,
I HSTRUCTORI. , OF PIAUO.PORTE !
Classe ! in Theory of Music , Harmony .
aud Kindergarten. -
piano lessons of 40 minl1tes , So cellts
per le son , payable monthly.
In Gleim & Myers block. .
rokeu Dow , ' - - - Nehraska. , )
Let us be your printer. The .
good. kind of printi on .
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SPRING TIME
All humanity in Custer county has been patiently awaiting .A-
the arrival of the gladsome spring and now that it is here ,
-LET ALL BE JOYFUL. One way to do this is to
come here and make your purchases. Hera's a few 1tems j
. for your consideration this week : ,
Do not tote the baby around in your arms , which ,
G 0ar t S is liable to dislocate your vertebrae , and in such
an event the doctors would charge heaps to mend
it. Use a go-cart and save your b1ck. We have 'em from $2.50 up. .
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A full line of late designs , comprising anything
F Urnl t ure and everything at prices hat will sa\'e money I ,
for you and cause great JOY to permeate your
home. Don't bny until you have investigated this stock.
. ' It's time to begin lookjng fr the ice
Refr.lg .r ' " 't 0 rs man. Be prepared to gwe hUI1 h coo )
reception by purchasing one of these re-
frigerators. We havehem at ' 14 and , up.
. In this department w gli ten and of
\.l fljsol.lna Stoves fer exceptJonal bargatn3 In the very
hest makes , which we guarantee.Ve
have them in many styles and at prices from $2.75 up. ,
Don't permit it to et
Th e 'rass lS 'rOwlng to.o tall before cutting ' ' I
wIth one of these DES' !
I.A WN MOWERS The prices range from $3.50 up.
: J.G. VanCott.
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is acknow 1edged to be the best p1ace
in Broken Bow to buy good groceries
for the ) east money. \
t 'l'he highest market price paid for \
produce.
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