Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 17, 1908, Section Section, Page 7, Image 11

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    TUB REPUBLICAN , OUSTBK UObN'1 % NEBRASKA.
heppard & Burk
HEADQUARTERS lOKI
I JUST GROCERIES
\VK HAVU A NICK N1UV LINK Ol'
Dates , Imported Figs. Honey , Celery ,
Cranberries , Sweet Potatoes ,
Dill Pickles , Candied Cherries ,
Candied Citron Peal ,
Candied Lemon Peal ,
Orange Peal , Nut Meats ,
After Dinner Mints ,
a all Kinds of Nuts , New ciop i now in. V\j also have
fine fresh Oysteis tight from Baltimore big ones the kiml |
YOU CAN FRY.
1 Another Car of Lexington Flour
IT IS THE YOU KNOW
VERY BEST THE REST
The ( iront Provontntive and Cure for
OIOCOT i T JrS. A.
In.lor.seil hy more Itreeder1 ! , li.is saved tuore hogs nnd pre
vented more cholera than nny ictnedy on the market today.
FOR SAW ? HV
I. W. SCOTT ,
QUALITY VS QUANTITY
IK TIIKRR I * ANY-
WriKRK TUATQUAIv
ITV COUNTS IT'S IN
That is why the wts ; housekeeper insists on having
"SEALSHIP" Oysters The price sounds higher ,
but the cost is actually lower ; because you get solid
meats no water. "SI/ALSIIIP" Oysters are care
fully packed in steel containers with ice around the
containers , but not in contact with the Oysters. This
method makes a truly astonishing difference in the
flavor of and appearance. "SEALSHIP" Oysters
arc as firm as when they came out of the sea , taste
like half-shell oysters just opened , '
You eat "SEALSHIP" with indascrible relish
because you know they arc wholesome , fresh and
healthful.
You will find them at our store. We always ,
have "SEALSHIP" votild not have auv ether kind
E EAGLE GROCERY
1908 WHITEHALL POLAND-CHINAS 1908
Asjjood u ; money can liny or skill prciluce.
IN' Sl-RVIClv
Ut'.IVN " . ) ' . ' . | -'J75.
Nt ninl Sweepstake1 * at Nebraska Stnlc I'air 1907.
\VUITI\M.U.T , KINO .iSooji.
< > f well uifjli faultless conformation and breeding.
7 SOWS AVERAGED 12 PIGS , SPRING ' 08. .7
Sows SUM IU Kiun [ / ! < 3ii5 < J. Orau-l I < oi > k 38305 , Chief Tec. jnl , 20740 ,
Younj ; T ' * .JJ | > ' > , s'1'1' ' ' Chit- ! . . ! itc.
Stok tor S ilt at 1'iiv.iie Treat v No Public Sale This VaM.
M. E. Vandsnberrf , - - - Sargent , Nebraska.
Excursions
l.OW Rates
Winter Tourist Rates : Daily reduced rate e.scurMons to California ,
( ) l l MeMeti/buuthern and Cuban Kosorls.
Homeseeker * Excursions : First and third Tuesdays of t-acb month ,
to many points west , south and smith wet. .
Personally Conducted Excursion to Florida by Superintendent Public
Instruction of Nebraska , Mr. J. L. McBrien. leaving Lincoln and
Omaha December Wh Write G. W. Bonnell , C. P. A , Lincoln ,
lur intinery.
Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Big Horn Basin and Yel
lowstone Valley -One of the last chances to secure good farms
Irom the dovernment at low prices. Go with Mr. D. Clem Deaver
on the next personally conducted excursion. He will help you
- i secure one of these farms. No charge for his ser
vices. Excursions first and third luesdays.
H. L. ORMSBY , Ticket Agent , Broken Bow , Nefer-
L. W. WAKEI.KV , G. P A. , Omaha.
AT nil : CORCORAN MINI' ' .
By Harry U. J/wJ.
| > Continued from pagp a )
boys were putting jo timbers
I down below and the last load bad
'
'just been sent to them. J waa
about to fill uiy pipe , when I no
ticed the bucket-dumper , ou top ,
straighten tip uud ypcak to souie
one ; at thti same time Tuualvy
jumped to hU feet and yelled :
Hello ! Jack ! Yuu got back
in the nick of time.1 *
Sure enough ! ThwuvaflTrel
lis , standing by fbjtioori/f Ins
little ( ffice , lockingm via with
hi ? tanilliuV siqile.
You must have 3eft txifore
those telegrams reached you , ' ' 1
said
He nodded ! Then looking
serious , suddenly jerked his head
in the direction of the. boarding
bouse , entered the office and clos
ed the door. I know that jerk of
the head meant only one thing
arid that was to bring
Bes3 in double-quick order ; so
telling Turaley to keep his eye
peeled , I commenced hikingit
for the house. I arrived' just us
Kliptou wao getting off bja horse.
I beat him to the door and bawl
ed out for Bess to sprint towards
the shaft-house , as Jack was
there in the office oiid wanted to
sec her. She gave'a joyful little
squeal and immediately struck
out , followed by Klipton , who
was cussin * to beat the band.
You bet , I kept between him and
the girl , and as a consequence ,
we both entered the shaft-house
together.
Don't you dare go into that
cursed hound alone , " yelled Klip-
ton , after Bess.
"Excus me , Klippie , " drawled
Tumley , getting in his way ,
but you haven't got tljie girl
yet , and , from what I can see ,
you stand a poorer show than
ever. Billy , open the door for
the lady ! " Before I could move
a muscle , Jack suddenly made his
'appearance , took Bess in his
arms and carried here inside ; the
door closing upon them.
Then Klipton let himself out
and did some of the fanciest cus-
sin * I ever had the pleasure of
listening to : be simply soared in
the realms of cussedness. Final
ly , Turaley became w.eary of so
much eloquence and grabbing
him by the arms , sung out for
me to take the "shooting irons"
from his pockets. After this had
been done , Long Jake sat him
down real hard , on a pile of titn-
b r * . *
"Sit there , you toad , " he said ,
"just let us hear one more cackle
and d u me if I don't drop you
down the shaft. " Klipton all at
once grew wise , and expressed
himself as being perfectly satis
fied. 1 here wasn t a sound from
the other side of the partition ,
and for half an hour
we stood around , waiting for
something to happen.
All of a sudden , we heard a
galloping horse go past the
dump pile. The next minute ,
Stcele rushed in , his face , wjiite
as talc. lie stopped " and
caught hold of the shaft-pole for
support. "Have you boys heard"
he gasped. "POOR JACK
TKELLIS WAS KILLED IN
TJlifl AUBKEY DRIFT THIS
, j \FTERNOON , NEAR ASPEN !
A .bout twenty tons of rock drop/
pt ii ou him as he was making the
ex Moination. They haven't re-
cotrfd the body yet. " I felt
growing cold all tverl
Turn tey and the bucket-dumper
sat c'owu ' where they stoics !
Kliptcn turned white and began
K softlyunder his breath ,
a .xiiaute I couldn't move !
Then I raised my arm with an
effort , aind pointed to the office.
Steele gave one look at me , rush
ed forward and threw open the
door. "Oh ! My God ! " I heard
him aay. Then we all crowded
to the threshold. THE ONLY
OCCUPANT OF THF ROOM
WAS BESS ! She was seated in
'an eas.y chair , her eypa wide open {
with a smile on her face. She
waa quite dead , of course. Trellh
"No Sand too Deep" "No Hill lee Steep
ARE THE CLAIMS SUSTAINED by THE
Give the Jnck-
fion a trirtl and I
will
to vour
lion ihjiC , it , is su
perior in power ,
buoyancy , speed ,
and endurance.
J. S. McGRAW , Agent.
bad kept his word and takeu her
with him over the.Great Divide.
The doctor culled it "heart
failure ; " and every man-jack of
us , including Khjitou , swore he
was right.
Nibraska During 1909.
During the week of December
21 to 2S inclusive , The Lincoln
State Journal will accept $3 from
mail subscriber * for the whole
year of 1909 , without Sunday , or
$4 with Sunday. The regular
price is $4 and $5. This cut-
price is good only duriug the
Bargain Week , and all you have
to do is to mail your remittance
to the State Journal , Lincoln ,
Neb. , and the paper will be mailed -
ed to your address commencing
Januajy i , 1910 , when it will be
stopped unless you pay for it an
other year. All subscriptions
arc payable in advance , consequently
quently no unpaid bills , and this
'saving together with cutting
out solicitor * . ' salaries , hotel bills
and railroad expeosoB make it
possible to give you this cut-
price. The Journal is the paper
you want to read duriug the
legislature because it is right
here in Lincoln and with its
great corps of trained newspaper
men will be able to give you the
most thorough and reliable legis
lative news. Its uncontrolled by
party bosses or selfish ambition
to hold or get a job for its pro
prietor , Its not afraid to print
all the news all the time about
all things. Its a. clean home
paper , no liquor or unclean medi
cal ads appear in its coutnns.
Its business is profitable enough
to give its owners Icgirnatc re
turns without making alliances
with any interests opposed to the
public welfare. Every public
matter us treated impartially ,
unselfishly and entirely from the
standpoint of the people's inter
est. One years' reading will
convince you that the State
Journal is truly Nebraska's great
est newspaper. Remember , this
special rale is made only during
this out week of December 21 u
28 to get new subscribers and tin
regular price of S4 and $5 will be
charged thereafter. Why not
test the State Journal this one
year and sec if its publishers arc
really conducting their newspaper
upon such high standards ?
BUSINESS POINTEU8. H
saras ( aKW ) WMKKaaBiaxRsrwwHM ;
Dr. Bass , Dentist. OverMcCouias'
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee.
Roasted fresh eve y day. 24-tt.
Few SAW. Four room house
with 1-6 block of ground. Close
in. II. Siuionson 22-tf
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee.
Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf.
The winter term at Custer Col
lege will begin January 4th. 27tf
C. A. Norcutt , lather. j
Fresh Solid
Moat
OYSTERS
and Fresh
I CELEKY
Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffer.
Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf.
The winter term at Cuater Col
lege will begin January 4th. 27tf
The winter term at Custer Col
lege will begin January 4th. 27tf
The winter term at Custer
College will begin January
4tU. 27tf.
1 have now arranged to take
care of a general collection busi
ness , having secured a competent
clerk and stenographer , and ill
collections will receive prompt
and energetic attention.
20-tf N. T. GADD
EDWARD DODD
Physician and Surgeon
Discuses of women a Specialty. Of-
fce phone afio. Residence 248. Aliens-
us promptly attended.
HEADQUARTERS
for everything in the
catablo line nt
BO WEN'S
NEW 1905 I
NEWDILL 1
PICKLES
UOo I
par tlazon
HAVK A WHU , SKUJCTIJD STOCK of Pure Cnndics
WE for the yoiuiK. old and middle n ed , eat all you want it will not in
jure you as il is pure and healthful. We me prepared to attend to
your \vnnti for your XIIIIIH trees.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN LAMPS
spiuiiAi < LAMi > SAM : KXTHA SHADKS UANUINO LAMPS
STANDS VACK LAMPS NI11JIT KAMI'S
CHRISTMAS TREES.
Salted AliuoiulH per Hi. We ,
\ValiiutMe.iIi pci llj. 45c.
NnvfI Oranuc *
Xraan Tree *
r.rap < > IViilt I"c
I'aucy Katlnw Aptl > 025aiul ! < Ur. < ln/ .
Shrimp
Citron | icr { < lb. inc.
htmon mid Oranoe I'eelpur'ni > , lUc.
Suau Down Calie I'lowci
CICAH SPECIAL
FurXraauUlu llos ' < V
1'tire Ollvo Oil . . V ami ( > 'v.
NEW 190H
Vo tUa Currants lUaud IJUc per pku.
I Kalslnu.10 and l-Ytc. per phu.
CANDY DEPARTMENT.
Velvet peril. Id 15and Sc.
Cream Caramoli pur II ) 2Uc ,
Trlltiert < iioilles per lb , 30c.
Nut Cups pi > r II ) . "oc.
1'rnncli Cri'\mn t > rr HiMe
Hrioxv Dropx | u > r lb. 20c.
Cliocnl.ite CreattiN per Hi. Uc.
Hou HOHH . . ' /jlli , U'5c.
Prt'iich Crr.iuiH IIIT II ) . l c.
Yaukrii 1'enniitH per Hi. 16.
I'urulium Drnpi per lb. 15.
NUTS 1908.
Vltuomlt pur lb , 20c.
WaluutN per lb , jOc.
per lb , 20c.
IVcaim prr 111. We.
CIllMlttllH. illl killllH Of HUH.
Swp ft CMi < r 4iV Hum PmliliiH'l 3V.
Sweol l > ntai t . c Mlucc Meat lr-i ) | H la-fMff.
ttaurr Kraut IBc , I'rult fnhi > ( .Hmllil Chrrriui * * c
You want one that is
WHEN YOU BUY
.simple mul easy of
opoi'atiou , tlmt ruus
light and noiselessly ,
tliut cliinlis the liilla
with case and tlmt has
tliu best f-jiri'd mtliles.
fht
s $ *
\Vhou you art * ia town
oonif in and 1 will
denumstrato to your
a satisfaction that , although youproducts of the farm uro bringing high priors
jthaBuiokCar is worth to the every dollar we a.sk for it
0 , H , GONRAD , The Buick Man , Broken Bow ,