Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 23, 1910, Image 10

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    THE OUBTJfiil COUNTY REPUBLIOAN
very Afternoon
and Evening.
The way the stock is going now , It will only "be a very few days and this , the GREATEST
MERCHANDISE SALE will be a thing of the past. Some of this stock is now bringing about 25 cents
on the dollar and If you want some of the bargains that your neighbors are carrying out , you better hurry
6 Valuable I'ri/es given away ISOc of Merchandue at 2Sc
I'rce nt each sale 6 in the afternoon Saturday afternoon and ev
noon and 6 in the evening. ening after tbe auction sale we will
On Saturday afternoon a 36 sell a box full of merchandise that
piece silver set will be given away is worth from 500 to $1.50 at ajc a
I'rce. Broken Boca box.
LOCAL NEWS
Leave orders for that fence at
Greats big store 26 inches high.
The best fence at 21 cents per
rod.
THE PAIR IDKAI- Oakland
and White steam Automobiles.
Ream Bros.
Oakland and White steam
Automobiles at $1000 , $1200 ,
$1700 , $2000 , 34000 Ream Bros.
I have money to loan on well
improved farms at 6 per cent.
E. C. House 51 t-f
\ Don't forget the sOOO rods of
Hog fencing at Groat's big store.
The best ever.
The Lewis Stock Company in
their big water proof tent the
week of July 4th.
Mrs. L. J. Corlett of Mcrna is
I visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
\ Nels Lcc.
I The Maxuina girls are goiujr
I camping Saturday on the Loup.
They meet at Miss Tot House's
home and made plans for their
I trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Leon
ard will chapenan the crowd.
f .
Mrs. Gco. B. Mair and son
Donald left Thursday for Frank"
ford , Indiana. She expects to be
gone all summer. Mrs. H. T.
Bruce and son William will ac
company her as far as Chicago ,
where she will visit her parents.
Later she will visit other points
of interest in the east.
Sale of Firecrackers and Toy Revolvers.
That all may be informed of
the law and thus save to them
selves trouble , which the lack of
that knowledge might bring
upon them , I herein set out the
words of the statute , hoping that
none will violate it.
Sec. 2337x1 "No person shall use , sell , offer
for Halo or keep for sale within this any toy
revolvers sliootlnR blank cartridge , blank
cartridges for toy revolvers , toy , or flic-
crackerMiiore than tlvclnchcH In Ichpth anil
more than three fourths of an Inch In
diameter ; provided caps containing dyna
mite may be used , kept for sale or sold when
needed for mining purposes , or for danget
signals , or for necessary use. "
"Any person vlolatlong the provisions 01
this act shall be lined not exceeding $100 00 or
be Imprisoned In the county Jail not exceed
ing HO days. "
I prefer to have this known by
all rather than wait until a
violation occurs.
Respectfully
N. T. Gadd.
Kinkaid Picnic
A Kinkaid picnic will be held
at Yucahill July 27 1010. The
committee that has the arrange
ments in hand is plannin tor a
big time. lion , M. P. Kinkaid
has been invited to deliver the
principal address of the occasion.
Market Report.
South Omaha , June 22nd 1910.
We have had a liberal offering
of cattle here this week , and the
; rade has been in bad shape.
The trade Uie past two days has
suffer'd a decline of fully a quar
ter from the close last week.
Chicago had liberal run today ,
about 26,000 , and the market
was IS ( 25c lower. Tops here
today brought $8.00 ; good to
choice steers are quotable at $7 75
< & $8.15 ; fair to good $7.25 fYu
$7.75 ; common to fair $6.75 ( V < )
* 7 25 ; good to choice cows and
heifers $6 00 ( $ $6 75 ; fair to
good $5 25 ; common to fair S4 50
( n ) $5.00.
We are looking for moderate
supplies the balance of the week
and not much furtuer change ,
There was a heavy run of hogs
here today , about 15.0CO ; the
market was a quarter lower-
Bulk sold at $9.10 © $920 ; top
$9.25.
There was a fair run of sheep
and lambs here today ; market
slow and a shadd lower. Good
killing lambs are selling at $7.00
( ) $7.50 ; yearlings $5.50 @ § 6.00 :
wethers $4.50 fes 4.75 ; ewes $4.25
@ * 4.65.
Clay , Robinson & Co.
MANY MEN
Want Automobiles. You are one of
them. You know an automobile will
be of service to you as well as add to
vour pleasure. Perhaps you have not
been fully convinced of the working
qualities of the
JACKSON CARS
but that you will get by calling on
Sales Rooms 1st door south
of Bowon's
, w-v s WA
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BEAUTY IN AND
BEHIND GLASSES.
Some glasses may be disfiguring.
Clothes may be ill fitting or becom
ing , it depends upon who fits them
and how. "Do they fit ? " is a ques
tion often asked , regarding shoes or
clothes , but not always thought of
in connection with eyeglasses. You
can wear cheap untidy clothes and
injure your reputation , only. You
can wear wear cheap ill fitting
glasses' only at the risk of injuring
your eyesight. An ill fitting shoe
makes itself known by pain. Poor
eyeglasses glasses give no warning
until the harm is done. Kverybady
reads , but all do not read understand-
inglo. Almost anyone can fit you
with glasses , but will you be "fitted"
alter he has "fitted" you ? I can as
sist in prolonging your eyes , useful
ness and good vision.
HERWith
With Our
LUE RIBBON and
BARRINGTOEM HALL COEFEES
The Best On the Market.
We also have
Fresh Strawberries Ripe Tomatoes
Green Vegetables of all kinds
We have a fine line of Garden Plants that
"V V "R "R j.1"1
Jxan t Jje JDeat
J. N. PEALE
Phone 161 THE GROCER P [ ' _ ° "f
Agent for De Laval Separators Cream Station
In Their Big
Waterproof Tent
For One Week
Commencing
Monday , July 4
The Broken How
FAVORITES
The LEWIS
STOCK Co.
W. F. LEWIS Opening Monday
Proprietor and Manager Matinee with.the
Four Act Western Play
"The Cowboy"
And Monday Night The
Five Act Labor Play
"For Humanity5 Sake9
The Company Carries All
The Special Scenery For
Giving First Class
Productions.
BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS
Each One A Feature In Itself
Roxy Pearl , THE MYSTERY GIRL.
Answers all Questions
Pertaining to Business
Matters , Lost Articles ,
Love Affairs , 1 ? t c .
Ask Her A Question
Matinee Prices
Children 2f c , Adult 35c
Doors open Ij30
Curtain at 2:30
Evening Prices
Children 25c , Adult , ' 35c
A Pleasant Place
To Spend
A Pleasant Evening IVA LEWIS
THE BIG FOURTH
Will soon be here. The Big
American Eagle will spread
its wings over Broken Bow.
Let's have a big time.
We have added to our'immense
i
stock of groceries a great big full
line of Fire Crackers , Pistols ,
Flags , Torpedoes , Sky Rockets , >
Pin Wheels , Balloons , Novelties ,
Serpents , Etc. , Etc.
Buy your Fire Works , Fire Crackers i >
and Flags of us.
M
TRADE
PUKE OLD CIDER YINEGAB
MARK
THE 4th OF JULY
sooxx too Xxxo ,
For Your Picnics For Your Best Girl
Heinz's Olives , Chase's Chocolates
Queen per Queen Quality
bottle . . . .
350
colates , l/2 Ib boxes at 3SC
Heinz's Sweet Pickles ,
per
dozen , only . . . IDC i Ib boxes , 500
Imperial Peanut , per bottle Fresh Roasted Peanuts , at
. . .
&
15 300
Ib
per 20C
Van Canips Pork and Beans ,
per can . . 10 , 15 & aoc Imported Dates in boxes IOC
Sliced Beef , in glasses at 20 & 300 Hershey's Milk Chocolates ,
lobby's Veal Loaf , 2 for 250 a fine confection for . . 5C
WE BUY , TEST and PAY SPOT CASH for CREAM.
Ice For Sale in Small Quantities at
The Eagle Grocery Store.
The Square Deal Store Phone 58
8000
Rods Hog Fence
Now Here
2ic Per Rod
>
S. P. CROAT X CO.