Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 02, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 1'HJfi KjfiPUBLIOAN , OUSTER OOON'J. % I
GEORGETOWN ITEMS.
Robert Reasoncr , of Kearney ,
is spending a few days visiting
with Willie Spurgin ,
Herman Campbell and 13. W ,
Pierce had hogs on the Oconto
market Monday.
Benjamin , Jatnes and Henri
etta Melvaney visited with
friends at Callaway the latter
part of the week , returning
home on Monday.
Kva Smith was called to Calla
way on Tuesday to nurse a case
Trade PURli OLD CIIH.lt VINEGAR Mark
Phone 5 PUKE FOOD CENTER North'Side
Wo ( ] tinrnntoo oil our floods perfectly pure
Wo buy , test nnd pay hljjhost price for crotvm.
Old Wheat Flour
Wa now have on hand 250 sacks of old wheat
Hour it is fine well aged. Yon always have trouble
with new wheat Hour. Phone your order to-day ;
Pure spices for pickcling whole or ground.
Full gallon apricots 40c gallon
Only 4 cents a pound
2l/2 pound can peaches 17 and 20 cts
Full 2l/2 pound can apricots ( > for SI.02
( > cans white cherries for tl.2 ( >
The cans are worth that price fruit thrown in.
Eldorado castor machine oil 35c a gallon
Macaroni 2 pounds for 25c
Vermicelli 2 pounds for 25c
Tapioca * 3 poundu for 25r
Sago 3 Pol > tl(1s f ° r 25 °
Best Jap rice ' 3 pounds for H
Turtle flat steak Salmon < " > for $1.08
Fall Salmon , Trout , \yhitefish , Mackerl , Codfish
Fruit jar rubbers Jelly glasses.
Fair Week's Greatest
Attraction
If you love good plays if you enjoy real comedy
if you care to hear grand music , come to the Opera
House every night during fair week.
The Benjamin Stock Company
WILL PRESENT SIX NEW PLAYS
plays never given here before. It does one good
to see fine plays well staged bo laugh while listening
to the brightest of comedians.
Don't fail to hear this great
company of artists.
During the pickling season you
want the Pure Cidar Vinegar.
Vinegar that is Strong , Pure and
Wholesome.
We guarantee our vinegar to be
absolutely Pure Cider Vinegar and
sell it at only 35 cents per gallon.
Sheppard & Btirk.
11 < Fall and Winter
Millinery Opening
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Friday and Saturday
September lOtli ana lltn
Mrs. George Papineau
Soutli Side of Square
of typhoid fever.
Peter Overgard and family
were shopping1 iti Oconto on
Monday.
Clair Bipchell , of Kearney , is
visiting this week at the hotnc
C. C. Smith.
P. F. Campbell transacted bus
iness in Oconto Monday of this
week.
Miss Ruth McSherry bejrau
her school on Monday of this
week , thus getting a week's
start of most of the teachers.
We wish her a successful term.
C. K. Smith , who has been
spending a couple of weeks in
the vicinity of Arnold and
Gandy , returned home Friday ,
lie says the crops around George
town compare very favorably
with any he saw on his trip.
Mabel nnd Joseph Pinckney ,
who have been spending some
time visiting with friends in this
vicinity , returned to their home
in Broken Bow the latter part of
last week.
Prairie Hill.
Mrs. John Price : .nd mother ,
Mrs. Fvans started Monday for
Iowa , where they will spend a
'cw weeka visiting relatives.
Some of the young folks at-
: emled the ice cream supper at
Union Valley Friday night. An
enjoyable time was had.
Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mr.
and Mrs. 13. Weesuer went to
Dunning Thursday , where they
will spend a week visiting rela
tives
Mrs. Case , little granddaugh
ter , Mildred , and Miss Bessie
Case , of Hamburg , Iowa , are
visiting their daughter and
sister , Mrs. Charley Howard.
A few of the young folks at
tended the circus at Callaway
Friday.
J. J. Philipsen , who has been
doing some carpenter work for
Charlie Weesner , has returned to
his home near Dunning. Mr.
Wcesncr now has as fine a hen
house and milk house as there is
in the neighborhood.
Charlie Longfellow is cutting
corn for George Ross this week.
ORTHLLO.
Mrs.'John Fodge , of Broken
Bow , visited with her daughter ,
Mrs. J. S. Dyke , several days
last week.
Blanche Milligan is visiting
relatives in Eureka Valley tlm
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingram visitec
relatives at Merna TuUjday.
Clancy Sittler , of M'erna , was
a caller at M. Sills Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baker vis
ited at Wm , Winston's Tuesday
% Ida Ingr.am visited -with
Blanche Milligan Saturday.
Mrs. A. D. Hunt returned
home Sunday.
Frank Edwards finished
threstiing in this neighborhood
Monday.
Mrs. Ed Purcell , of Broken
Bow , is spending a few days on
the farm.
Mr. Ilillmau and Eli Gift re
turned to their homes in Blaine
county Monday' .
Coias on
the Chest
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
He will say , "Bronchitis. "
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly , ask him if he pre
scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
Wo pabllih our formula.
We b nlih alcohol I
A from our inedlolnci
yersWe W ooniultyour * ure doctor * you to
When you tell your doctor about the bad
taste in your mouth , loss of appetite for
breakfast , and frequent headaches , and
when he sees your coated tongue , he will
say , " You are bilious. " Ayer's Pills
wort well in such cases.
rr-iradf bytho J. 0. ATM 0 * IWlU.HtM.i
at the Eexall
Store buys school
tablets worth 5c
-anything you
need in school sup
plies may be had
here.
The Rexal1 Store.
Successor to Ed McComas.
Advertised Letters.
Dead letter list for week end
ing Aug. 31 , 1909.
Mr. John Pardue. E. J. Kel-
og , eeq. , Emory Merritt , The
Misses Smith , ( card ) Mr. Har
old Giberson , ( card ) G. D.
Lowny , Mr. II. N. Lathrop ,
( card ) Lester Kelly , ( card ) Mrs.
M. E. Miller , ( card ) Mrs. T. F.
Smith , ( card )
JT.I.ES HAUMONT , P. M ,
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several of the pleasantest half-
hours you ever put in get the
September EVERYBODY'S
and read in this order : " Happi
ness , " "The Mellowdrammer"
and "What Shall We Do
With the Old ? "
After that read where you
will you'll say , "Here's a good
magazine. " Try it and sec.
SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S
For sale by C. II. & W. Uolcomb
When You Want
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CANTELOPES OKANGUS 1
PEACHES BANANAS it
PLUMS VEGETABLES
PEARS GROCERIES
call up Jtt N. Peale
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FOR SAT.K Quarter block in a
very desirable location.
S. M. DORRIS
When you think of buying a
watch , think of Sauders' drug
store , jewelry department.
When youthiuk of Cut Glass
or Nice China think of Sauders'
drug store.
UMCCUt
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COFF 'EE' .
N SK YOUR CROCOII
One of the most prominent states
men in the country today , a man
with a world-wide reputation as
standing for reform in Govern
ment , and a man whose hold on
the affections of the great masses
of the country is little short of
, marvelous , is now publishing a
magazine in Madison , Wisconsin ,
which is known as LaPollette's
Magazine.
The regular price of LaPollette's
Magazine is $1.00. We give
you the. Republican and La
Pollette's Magazine for $1.50 to
old and new subscribers.
HERBERT G. MYERS , Edtior ,
Custer County Republican.