. ' . . ' \ , . = - ' - - , ' -n- , rn ' rf , I , [ LOCAL ? MfNTldN. " : nJ I ii22ii22 r" " 1it.II : . , . . Will Crosg has accepted a po- si.tion in VanCott's hardware . store. . Geo. Palmer made a business . trip to I4incoln this morning on No. 40. E. Hatches , of Gates , was a welcome caller at this office . 'ruesday. CJ Will 'l'ooley has accepted the position as clerk in Peale & 'Valker's grocery store. Halph Leach , of Westen'ille. was a buincm : : caller at the Rl\- . . lUllI.ICAN office Saturday. . Rev. Levack will preach in the Baptist Church in Merna next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. W. T. Ransley , of Ryno , was a city visitor Monday. He made thc Ih punI.ICAN o ce a welcomc call. _ Jas. Dare , of Gates , was a cit.r visitor Saturday. He kindly remembered - membered the RnpUBI.ICAN with a call. W. D. Grant , the tinner , moved his shop to the Flick building just south of the Glaze Marble Works Manday. Julius OUun , of Sarg'nt , was a business caller at this office claturday. He reports his business - iness good at that place. J. Ii' . Coleman , of the West Table , was a city visitor Mon- day. He advanced his subscription - tion on the RHPUB'I.ICAN to 1907. Nc George , the deputy assessor of Loup township , came up Saturday - urday aftcr h1s books. 'l'he Rn 1 . PUBLICAN acknowledges a social , : call. .Melvin Lee , who has been 'f . , vi5iting at the home of hi daughter in Omaha , the past month or so returntd home last Friday night. . Andrew W aver , of Litchfield , pent Sunday in the city attending - ing the meetings at the taber. nacle. He returned home Monday - day morning on 40. . . Miss Mab'l Ford , who has , , been visiting with her grandmother - mother , Gand. } ' , for several months , returned to Olymphia , \ \ ashingfon , yesterday. . ( ' The meetings at the tabernacle - \ ' " . _ nacle Sunday were largely at- . : tended at each of the three , . . . . , " l sessions. There were 75 con- t " " " . i verts at the thr e meetings. "f" . . -John Jeffords , who has bee attending the military school at Kearney , came home Saturc1ay by . way of Callaway. He expects to . remain at home through the ' 5 > l1mmer season. , . F. M. Rublee returned yesterday - . . ; ; , day morning froIU California , where be has been spending a ' . ' . month or two with his family. f : : r. . . Mn . RuLJ ee will remain for a I I. month or two yet. . ! J. S. Gamble , a. ranchm.an " I . 110r1'h ' of Arnold , , , : as 10 he Clty , - " . Wednesday as a wltness in a land 11. contest case , in which Cornelias . , 'l'ierney's homestead is being t contestec1. Mr. Gamhle remem- . \ . . hered this office with a pleasant call. I call.W. I W. W. Walters has bought the residence property of Dr. G. H. . ' Drown in the north east part of ' ' the ci ty to wh ich he moved : ' . ' 'l'uesday. Consideration-$800. I j ; . ' Mr. Brown will go west with the 'f' . . ( ; . view of locating in Washington I : . ' or Idaho. : ; I , John McGraw and wife , of Gates. were visiting in the city ' several days' the latter part of last week. Mr. McGraw informs \IS that t.he B. & M. surveyors are going over the line the third time on the proposed extention from Sargent to Dunning. A. J. . Elliott returned Monday morning from Denver where he , accompanied Prank Norton. He . . . ( ' reports1 very successful trip and f I he feels very sanguine of the good results that will follow. He says - : Mr. Norton was getting along I very nicely when he ) eft him. I George Purcell commenc d the I bu'ldingofhis dwelling on the E i tot west of the M. E. church the / first of the week. He is using . 1 the : : emen t bloclcs made by J os. E Beckwith for a foundation. The J structure is to be 24x36 feet , on S 'x1 story , ' and will contain six rooms. " ' } , ) ' R N. Norcutt has charge of the work. J. M. Fodge , of Ortcllo , was a social caller at this ofi ce Satur- ) day. ' He came down Frida } ' to I meet with the executive com- mitt e to arrange the program for the , County Sunday School I Convention , of which organization - ' . tion 'he ' is president. Tbe com- 'v. mittee fixed upon the 15th and I 16th of Mayas the date for hold- I ing the convention. l l ' , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . ; " :11'f : ; r . H. Young returned the first of the week from Mexico , \Vh re he and family have , been spending - ing the wintcr. P. A.Vallon went to Lincoln this morning to attend the meeting - ing of the Republican Stttte Cell- trat Ccm1tuittee. Willis Cadwcll is haying a ditch dug' from his business block to the creek with the view of piping the watcr froIU the basc- . The Degree of Honor will meet next 'l'uesday afternoon , April 10 , at 2:30. : All members , who Can possibly do so , should attend. Elmer Leming , who has been at Deadwood for 5everal months looking after the mining interests in which his father is interested , came down Sunday. Robinson Bros. , have hought the Mike Scanlon restaurant. They t"ok lOSsession ) today. The house will be put in first class shape and gdod clean meals served. L. E. Cole , the undertaker , informs - forms us that he officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Joe Johns , of the ' West Table , last Ii'riday. She was 26 y ars old and died with' ' 1 pneum0111a. . H. J. Ellis , editor of the Alliance - liance Times , has the endorsement - , ' ment of Senators Millard and Burkett for the appointment of , Re.rister of the U. S. land ofi ce ; It Alliance. ' ! 'his practically . , neans his appointment. The ladies of the Christian : hurch will give thcir annual aster market Saturday , April l4th. A large supply of aprons , > Dnnets , etc , will be on sale. A ne dinner will be served. The . ) lace of holding it will be. ail- lounced later. L. E. Cole , informs us that he las purchased the Hearse for- nerly owned by W. J. Woods. -Ie has ordered a stock of under- aking goods that he expects I lere by the 15tb of tbis month. -Ie will be located in the Cadwell milding with his stock. W. S. Mattey , of Ansley , was L friendly caller at this offi e 'esterday mor ing. He came up ruesday eve111ng and remained Iver to attend the tabernacle l1eetings. He expressed himself l1ell pleased with th great work leing done. C. B. Cox , who for a number of 'ears was section foreman of the . & M. sl tion at this place was endered his old position again ilSt Saturday. 'After a few days onsideration he has decided o accept it and he is urrain in harge of the crew. Chal laupin. funnerlyof this ity. who has bct.11 imph > ) 'l'd in he wholcsale and retail p ! ! rurcq' usiness at Omaha the past ten - c ears , arrived in the city yester- a.r morning on the sad misslOn f attending the funeral of his 10ther-inlaw , Mrs. r..Ielvin Lee , 1ho dropp'cd dead on th strcet5 Ionday night on her \Va ) ' lOme orm the tabernacle mcet1ngs. Ie was accompanied by his wife. his ofi ce acknowledges a social all. _ MnrriaRc License. Judge Humphrey has issued Iarriage License to the foow- ) ) t1g persons the past month. amc Age ) va E. Wells , Walwortb. . . . . .21 ertie O. Doty , Walworth. . . .18 11. L. Stewart. . Council BlufTs. 25 va I. Davis , Ansley. . , . . . . . . .25 11m. Zoerb , I illdale. , . . . . . . . .24 ( Iable Morris , Broken How. . . . 16 ' . M..Ha kberth , Anselmo. . . .34 ' tuoy C. Klump , Merna. . . . . . - 1 ) aul Haumont , Elton. . . . ' ; ' . , . . - va M. Polkinghorn , B. B.- . Leonard rooley , B. B. . . . . .24 , i llie Baker , B. Boo. . . . . . . . . 21 as. Wiltmouth , Merna. . . . . . .25 tertha Smith. Milburn. . . . . : . .20 'rank L. Reeder , B. B. . . . . . . .21 ertie S. Keister , Gates. . . . . . .24 as B. Dodd , B. B. . . . . . . . . . 24 leal L. Steinman , B. B. . . . . . .1 C ) larry S. Blackwell , . B. . . . . .28 ma 'Lowe , B. , B. . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 'hos. Wright , B. B. . , . . . . . . . .22 nandl Young , B. B. . ' . . . . . . . .19 P ohn 1\1. Turner , B. B. . . . . . . . .23 . Iyl via Oee Moore , B. B. . . . . . .22 : hester A Lamb , Mason Oity. 24 ierena Peterson , Mason City. . 21 e , . R. W1lson , G ates. , . . . j . . . . .21 l' : lara B. Swick , Gates. . . . , . , .1C ) I..rthur 1. Scott. Callaway. : . . .31 Iary E. C. A. looper , Call'y. . 17 a eorge Vannice , B. B. . . . . . . .29 flyrtl Thomas , H. B. . . . . . . . . 21 4 'rank M. Butler , lerna . . . . . . . 26 : era E. Maupin , Merna. . . . . . .19 Ubert I. Sherbeck , Westerville.22 fl mzabeth A. Pester , Ansley. . 19 4 . . . . . . ' - - - - - - , , . . . 'n-------- - " : ; ! : - - , ' I : ' ' A Serious Railroad Wreck Passenger Train Left the Ralls and Went Into Ditch near Ravenna , This Morn- Ing. No One Killed , but Many Seriously Injured , . - - - - - - This Imorning at about 7.30 passenger train No.41 , two hours late , and running at a high rate of speed jumped the r ils neat' St , Michael , at a point about sevcn miles east of Ravnna. 'l'hc mail , baggage and cxpresscars , and all but one coach gowing into the ditch and smashed to kindling wood or overturned. , 'l'he first report stated it to be a head on collision and a number of passengers k111ed , but a later report says.no one killed althou h quite a number are seriously 111- jured and t1mt the wreck is so , complete it will not be possible to clear the track before this vening. . Immediately on receipt of news of the wreck a relief train with physians , nurses and willing workers went to thl' scene from Ravenna and a wrecking inacbine 1nd' crew sent from Lincoln. 'l'he train was heavily loa ed 1nd but ver.v fe v of the pass'c'n- ers escaped 111Jury. a number so ; eriously that they wi11 die. Alumni Meetinlr Called. All members of the Alumni . ss'n. of the 13roken Bow High , chool are requested to' be pres- nt at a meeting of the Ass'n to be lelc1 Monday evening , .sApril 9 , .906 , at 8 o'clock at the County fudge's o ce in the Court House. All 'members are especially trged to be present as questions If vital importance to the Ass'n. Lre to be det rmined. l\AuDn Ii'AHlmI.I. , Pres. ' ) AUI. HU\Ipm : H.Y. Sec. and Treas. - A Fund for the Jap. . -We have lreen requested to re- : eive contributions for the Japs I n response to the appeal , of our : > residen t to the ci tizens of the J nited States and th proc1a- nation of GO\ ' . Mickey , calling Ipon the people of Nebraska to tlake generous contributions for he 2,000.000 suffering people in lorthern : Japan. In or.der that the people of , 3roken Bow and vicinity may lav an opportunity to contribute o this call for help the RnpUllI.I- AN will receive such contribu- ions that any may be disposec1 o make and forward the same to I' . M. Sisson , Chaplain of the irst Regiment , Nebraska Na- ional Guards , at- South Omaha , lho has been appointcd to take harge of the Nebraska contri. u tions. . . rom w e k to wee k we will ublish thc names and . .mounts ontributed-if a sutliciellt' - ponse justities it. . CONTIUIIU'l'ION. : , H. l\Iiller.$1 ; 00 amcs Whitehead. . . . . . . . . 5 00 l. J. gUiolt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Irs. R A. Hunter. . . . . . . . 500 r , A BIG Come Down t1 lumber is not at all likely un- I ss tbe unexpectec1.hlppens. \ . ) rices are more likely to go up. ven now they are much hilj'her - 11 other ) 'ards. LUMBER , l\IILL WORK nd everthing else required in I hat line by the builder . , contrac- Dr or carpenter cau be purchased ere at numerous prices. We refer moving wood piles to la tionerj' platform ' , and our rices ) < eep things stirring. Dierks Lumber and Coal' Co. . Pop Corn Wanted. White Rice , large grain , shell- tl and cleaned. Enquire at Hn- UlII.ICAN otlice.Bnng5ample. . Estray Notice. One black las springs colt. Estrayed frol11 my place ; return nd get reward. : I ASl\IUS ANDHHSON , O-tf Broken Bow , Nebr. Hones for Sale. Both driving and work horses _ Dr sale. 1-44 FRANK WmSSHNHItDUR. I f , . . . . , . ' " . ' . : : - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . mm z z L BUSINESS POINTERS. i M _ MMr.c ri\ : W * : i : Doctor I ! Cach , Dcntist. 'rhi o i e for job work. - - - - - - - - - + - J. C. Moore , absttactiug. 2tf - - - - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 0- Insurnuc tbat in ure 38tf H. G. MOORU. - - Have a physician examine your eyes when in need of glasses. Dr. Christensen guarantees satis faction , 41-44 Drs. li'arnsworth & ; Bec1c- Dentists. tf . Bll. } ' your farm and city prop. erty of B. W. Blair. , 37tf List your farm and city property - erty with B. W. Blair. 37tf For bargains in real estate see Bowluan & ; Anderson , just west of - the Sccurit } ' State Bank.10tf . Make homc pleasant and life worth li ing 'hy 111l\'illg roses. You can have them free. See ofTer in this issue. 42-49 I"OI SAI.H-A new house , 24x2 ( ) four rooms , within two blocks of the square. Inquire' at this office. . 42tf , Six choice rose bush plants free with 'l'he Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper , all for only 81.55. 42.49 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , Good Pcrcheron stallion , six years old , weight 1700 : tf J. G. LnoNAlw. That we-lead all competitors is proven bv our rose bush offer in this issu . Act today. It is for a limited time only. 42.49 . " Plano to trade for cattle or horse's. J. E. WII.SON. 43.44 Ii'OR sAI.It-List : r. culth'ator , harrow anc1 work harness on time. Enquire. at Glaze Marble Wor1 < s. . . tf W ANTED-Men , women , boys and girls to represent McClure's Ma azine Good pay. Address I 67 East 23c1 St. , N. Y. City. 34-tf. I Ladies , attention ! The rose ! bush offer in this issue of the REPU I.ICAN is for Jour benefit. 42-49 - . We always have money to loan - on farms. I . G. Moore 1n App1 i Boc.k. ! . 35tf i W ANTED-Stock : to pasture. 1 r4arge pasture and plenty of . Iva ter and salt. 4Q cen ts per .e Inonth. Eight miles northeast ) f Br01 < en Bow , on Clear Creek. 3"44 H. T. AKItI . l ' " Dr. Barnes , the Ey ( ' Specialist : ) f Omaha , will be in Broken : Jew , Nebraska , \Vednesday , t : pril 18th , with oOice at the : .j } rand Central Hotel. 43-44 ' ' Z . . 'l'he Weekly Inter Ocean otTers I garden of roses free witb each = , 'earl ) ' subscription. Call at the h 1'UIIl.ICAN oOice for particulars lI1 full information. 42-4C ) 'l'be Hl\PUlH.ICAN always leads Ind never follows , 'A garden of 'oses is given free to everv sub- , criber. See ofTer printecl else- here. 42.49 FOR SAI.n-Eleven and half ots , 50x14U feet. . Good frame. louse , good barn , good well and 00 bearing fruit trees. Enquire Lt this office. 17tf W AN'l'HD---Se\'enty.fi\'e : head ! f cattle to pa.ture ! ! , seven miles outh .of Berwyn. Good fresh > asture and plenty of water. ? rice , 40 cents a ml111th. . 12.45. ' A. C. CHAWIIORD. FOR SAI.n- : West half of Block .c , Jewett and Lilly's addition to 3roken Bow. Good improve- nents. Will take good team ) art paymen t. f DH. G. . H. BROWN. - - - - Dr. Headrick of Omaha will naJce his next regular visit to 3roken Bow Saturday , April 7th , Lt the Granc1 Central hotel. His , ) radice is limited to chronic . . liseases and the fee is low-to he - . , . ) aid onlv as you receive benefits. onsu1t tion free. 42 r Our patrons 'need not fear that 'ose bush S deliv red through the .he Rnl'l'HI.IcAN are inferior or " , ill not thrive in this cl1mate. rhey are grown by a firm that 1 , hips 4,000,000 pJants each year. F ach plant is at least one year lId and absolutely healthy. Six : hoice rose bushes , with a year's ubscription to the Weekl } ' In- er Ocean and this paper will est only $1 55. ' 42.4C ) $200,000 to loan on good : uster County farms. :1 : tf R. G. Moore. 1 R , B. Mullins , M. D. , D. D. i. the Dentist. 37tf I . . . . . . . . - . . . , . . " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' - - " 't"'I' ' _ ' I "I -r7- = c : [ ; ' ; "Y , f " l" " ; - - - - . . t CI1 Y _ AR B _ _ O , . , . , I JI t I . - ' \ . : ' . . . . . I ? : ' ' - - ' , . . . , " .oi ! , , , , ' ' . , Y , f f ' 't ; " , , ll , I" " , . 't ' , , " " . . t , t I" " : I. \ ' . " , , 'Il' ' ' ' " 'G ' , , , II. ; . 'j 1 1\ \ , ( .J ; Vlll" ? t ' f . t , t \ ; . 'I j j : t'I , " ,3kc . ! I. - . . . p t t . I f t . , 0 , ; .1 V.m RY'l'IJ ING .lTP-1'O-DA'1'E. _ C. W. WAHL , Proprietor. T . I itf1 . - - - - _ n _ _ _ ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I New . and Second Hand Furniture , Flour and Feed Store. I . \Ve wish to notify onI' mnny- customers thai : we have added to our stock of lIardwnre all kinds of Nilas , Staple : and S.mooth Wire. "r e also have rason Oity and ICeurney fJour , the best that can be had in the state. . 'N e always have plenty of feed and bnled hay. Goods delivered free to auy part of the city. \Ve repair furniture and frame pictures. iT. VV. . scerrr. : . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CUSTER CANYON HERD . . . . . . -OF " . DUROC JERSEYS Eight miles west of Broken Bow. RESSE & MOOREHOUSE , lIIWKI NhIlH. N now. , Three first choice Boars at a bargain if sold'SOOD. . . . L 'oot' 1IQ7 ! , t''t . ! " 'JJtv ! ; : . . ' ; r , ' 'J'f.tI : Gr. ' O : 'r.rr' : IJ : " ; : { ! : ' 71.r : { ' 1) M1Jk : . ,1'.t J .1 : : r.ii ! f.J Ji1 iiiV'Jliift.nlii : : : Jjt : ! "lL. ! : . : JLe ! ' ; 'J i : ! 1 When desiring to figure on a bill rf : of Lumber call on the. . . . . . . . . . IJ clf ; t : 'I' { U i. : C L . 1 umer L urn b or C o. m _ tJ : . : We carry a iull stock of Lumber. : . . Sash , Doors , Moulc1ings , etc. lID : " . 1i. . ! ' , ji. ij A gents f or tIe 1 N e b ras 1 < a C ell t ra I : . 1 iii " ' # . Building' & ; 140all Association. t : : : . _ . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , , j . " : ; II' . . ' " . ' : . ! ' e " . " . . . . . : t , . : . ' . ' . ' . ' . . , ' i , . , . } . . . . . , , "l'I . . : . I' . . : ' . ' . , . . , ' . ' ! ' : , : . ' ' . ; r , . . . , , . . . . . " " . . . . . , " . . . . . , " . . ' , . . Q. . . , . " ' . 'JI' < . . . . 'l / v .I..OJ ; ; rj/ < < . . . : . .I. J : ' . _ . . : . . " . ' . . / . .IO IiIfI. , . . . , . ; . " . . . ' . . . \ lj.'o'tffl4 . ; . "L' OK. ' ' ' ' . . .f"fifj.ttm' " J " . . fi . ' - : : = ; - - . - -U-1"W"DEFI. : : . T' . .A. I c- L. E. COLE , Licensed Ernbalm r .A.JXfI . > Funeral DiroctoL : DAY AND NIGHT CAllS PROMPTLY , . ANSWERED. . \ NO BETTER HEARSE IN\NEBRASKA. ( \ . PHONE No. 322. BROKEN BOW. , . / - , I t rhe Cell tral Sou tll. : . The ahode of Soft W ! uls , Persistcnt Sunshinc ancI Gcntlc Rains ; the , lancI of Bcaut ) ' , lIpopincs , Flowers , Contcntmcnt ancI Health. "he Territory served by the Louisville & Nashvillp. . ailroad , stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf Throughout this wille arca fcrtilc lancl is ) 'ct to hI : llI1el at-from a Norlhern standpoint-Vrm. \ ' I.OW PRICI S. From somc of this lunel au an'rage of $ .116.1)5 , nct , WIIS mudc last ) 'car on Strawbcrrics , From Cantaloupcs , $50.00. ' I Pcachcs , AIplcs. Grapcs. rcturn hunclsomcl } ' . Cattle nccel' hut litt e wintcr IcccI. WriLc mc for facts ancl Fignrce. . G. A- PARK , Gen'l Immigration and Industrial Agent _ ouisville & Nashville R. R. , LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY , to