S Tilt : REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COTNTY , uEBRASKA. . f . . . _ _ V. L D pV' ' * L9 sizi 'lo Hie Farmers' ' Live Stock Ooraissian co , Rooms 209 anil 211 Exchange Bldg. South Omaha. V $ jEgm STUDEBAKHR "We have just received a carol Slndebaker I'.i and Spring1 Wagona. Like all other busies ol this make , tlicy arc the- best on whee.'s. ' Come in and see the T\vo in One Hnyyy. IMPLEMENTS We have also gotten in a car of the Canton line of Implements. These Listers , Discs- , and ( hdtivatoix can't be beat. We can show you the best two rowed listed corn cultivator made. The ( Irandetonr line of Implements and the New Departure Ton neless Culti vator arc ready for your Inspection in onr Machinery Hall. If you arc in need of Kami Implements of any kind it will be to your interest to see these oods. HARDWARE Our stock of I Fan ! ware is complete. \\re have in a new stock of Purnitu'-e. Jewell UUK stoves , ( Midden Barb Wire and l'\ WILL SELL OR RUNT 'I want io retire from business and I will sell mv entire stock of g-oods and my store IwiUing ; or I will rent them. Cnll and sue mo for Low Prices on tlio Host Goods mndu. - - - - - GEORGE WILLING Broken Boua . j , A , illL. j jLJJLL. 1. 4s f . ? \V. A. GHORGIJ , I'll i ( . u JUWJS IIAUMONT. Vicit 1'iiHS. K. n I'ICtCKTT , A sis'r rim ; < ii $ V'w w * . " b SECURITY STATE BANK * ikVs ikVw RliSFONSIBILITY $ SOO,000. BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA uv S t.V SS There is n guaranty of deposits in this btutk. Vou nto S 4V to call utul inve-itignte ottr method : : : : 8 ! \t VOUR lOSS SOMCIT1CP L . . jjTK 'njrs n n mr. tyti irrn. irfmp MITCHELL $1000 , $1500 rxnd $2000 F. O. II. RACINK. WIS. Til5 ar Arrived Friday , Feb'y 5 , 09. Come in and Look it Over. W. E. Taltot. A. G. Martin. RBPRESGNTATIVE I PAYNE"ON TARIFF' ' Representative Hayne of New Yolk : "I will inak no promises , Mr Cbuirman , becuuac [ a in anx- tuus to I > K ( at the cnrvjideratioti ot this bill and pain it through thf llntisk1. Tin- country irt wait ing lor the action of Congress. Trade is wailing. The wheels of industry are silent until the action of Congress upon this hill. The husincss interests of this country and the business inter- e'Us throughout the world are waiting for the action of this Congress. 1 want the hill passed at the first possible moment , and I believe that when it is passed and signed by the President of the United States it will accoin plish the purpose which was de signed in training it. " " 1 believe it will open the ports of other countries. I be lieve it will give better trade re lations the world over. I believe it will not stop the labor of a sin gle hand. I believe it will start up industries throughout the United Slates. 1 believe that labor will be fully employed. 1 believe thai good and blessing to the people of the United States will conic from the passing ol this bill , and my ambition am hope is that at the earliest pos sible moment the bill will go thiough the House and to the Senate , on its way to become i law. " U'Oitd and long-continue * applause on the Republican side LINCOLN BASEBALL CLUB-SEASONS DOPI The exhibition season of the Lincoln baseball club promises lo be Ihe besl Ihis year in Hie history of the club. Some ol Ihe more important games are as fol lows : April Sth. Chicago White Sox ; April 'Hh , and 10th , Miu neapolis ; April I'Uh ' and 20th , Omaha ; April 2.rd and 2-lth , Nebraska Indians. In outfielder Neixell , whom Manager Pox picked up in Min nesota this winter , the baseball learn has one of llu : most promis ing youngsters ever seen in uni form in Nebraska. 1'residcnt ( Jreen traded for Waldrou of f Denver , late in the winter , else Neixell would easil- win a regu lar place on Ihe Lincoln leant Ibis year. As it is , he will prob ably be placed wilh a lea in in Ihe Three -I league for a pea- sou's experience and brought hack lo Lincoln next season. ' ( ieorge Hull , the famous coach ' f the University of Illinois base- all team for so many years , leoommcnded to the Lincoln baseball team this spring one of bis catchers ; by the name of I la- son. Hason has airived in Lin coln and has been setting the town afire by his backstopping , hitting and throwing , lie is al most sure to remain a regular on the team this season. Frank iJude , the little Chip- pcwa Indian outfielder of the Lincoln team , has reported to Manager Fox , and is looking1 bet ter than ever. President Green has two Indians on the Lincoln team , both of whom are stars , They are outfielder Jude and pitcher Johnson. In answer to the question o ; "what are the best towns in Ne braska ? the Lincoln Daily Star unhesitatingly declares they are those towns whose newspapers carry the largest amount of ad vertising. It never fails to show up that way , and you can safely count upon any locality whose merchants arc sufficiently wide awake to advertise- and to advei tise right. Miller Forum. Carl Jeffoids who is a Senio this year at the State University came up from Lincoln last Thurs day , to spend the ICastervacatiot with his parents. Last week Ed McComasreceiv ed compensation from the Ifur lingtou R. k. Co. , for the damag of his Auto by a switching car 'last ' Oct. Id. THE ELEVATED HANDSHAKE , MovIt Originated as a Farhlon En > press Josephine's Lace Mandkerchlefs. II ' appphrs ( lint some of the prea- ent'chn , fn-slnons one tlieir origin to physical defects. Th elevated hniidnhakc1 is olio of thp * , and n I'aria contemporary throws an in- R light upon its origin , ft ( hut u prince , a load or of in tlio Krorirh capital , had ale lo or porno such incomonicnt and painful growth on his shoulder. Whenever a friend gavp him n hand shake the operation sis fur as tlio prince was conconn'il was most pain- ful. To prp\pt | ) this IIP raispd hiii lumd hori/ontally to his shoulder , and , ifu > may n > > o Ilic expression , liad "the whip'hand. " This now iiiplhod of luiiuKhako was ( he a tnuislimpiit and admira- lion of certain poisons always on the lookout for the latest in society , who thought that the prince had in augurated a now fashion which one sees daily in operation in the Strand. The dainty lace handkerchief which ladies use owes its origin also to the defects of nature. The un happy Hinprcss Josephine intro duced the fashion. She suffered from had teeth , and living in the time whch American dentistry was unknown , she cast about her for some means to hide the defect. The cambric handkerchief with rich lace was the outcome. If the empress wished to laugh or had to open her mouth widely the handkerchief was requisitioned. Again , yellow lace has its origin in sadness , according to tradition. A lady of distinction had lost her hus- Vand by shipwreck or some other cause. She was impressed with the idea that he would return and vowed In continue wearing until he was re stored to her the lace which adorned her dress when she said farewell. Like Josephine's handkerchief , her intimates thought her soiled lace was an innovation in fashion and adopted means to copy it. EGYPTIAN GOLD MfNING. An Kjrypliau mining center probably worked as early as 2300 15. U. was in the eastern desert , bc- twopii ( lie Red pa and the Nile. The lately discovered remains described by 0. ,1. Alfonl include1 small ir regular stone huts , arranged in groups of two or three , to towns large enough for 1,000 men. The ancient workings aru buried in sand. The only vc tigps of mining appli- arc elliptical rubbing stones for eoiu > e criiihing and quartz mills 'or reducing tlio rock to line pow- ler , ready for washing out the gold. TOO TAME FOR HIM. Missionary See here , young man , why don't I see you In Sunday school any more ? Kid Aw , go on ! Doy ain't oven got do life of Jesse James In do li brary. TOLERANCE. We must vindicate the right of each man to do what he likes , and to gay what ho thinks , to an extent much greater than is usually sup posed to be cither safe or decent This we must do for the sake of so ciety , quite as much as for our own sake. That society would be bene fited by n greater freedom of action 1ms already been shown , and the same thing nmy bo proved concern ing freedom of speech , and of writ ing. Thomas Henry Buckle. WORTHY OF HIS METAL. " 1 fear no foe in shining armour , " snug the man at a concert. "Don't you , old chnp ? " grumbled the bachelor in the front row. "Then you try to open a sardine box with n pocket-knife. " Penny Illustrated. CARELESS CONVERSATIONALISTS "What caused that awkward breai in the conversation ? " . . "Some one dropped the subject1 ficli Jula of tlrokea Bow Mnili. POllOEC OK TUE btir CtOtl IE fOLLOV.'St' Trniti No 4J . . . 0 a tu IrilnNolJ ! . O.JO a in 'llulnKo'H 7-30 p iij POUCI1CS f'OR THK WtST CtO K AS FOLLOWS' ' Train No 48 S-00 a'til Train No < 1 * .3u p ui Offlco open SunJay fiom 9 po to 10iJ u. in weet (3a ( > se 30a mto'.iWp ui U & M Trnin 1-Jii a in No.-10 . 10 .1 ill N'.i. * l . 1:37 : urn ' No.-I- . . . . q.W a in No. | 3 . No. 41 11:27 : u ni NM T > 3.111 ! 40 run bct\u-on Ijnooln anil Ilroken tlmvonlv. .nut not mi SiniilJi-i I'ru'irlit ' tmiim Not 17 acul IS t irrv 'ui' ' are ruu at extras II will soon be a thing of 1,1 upast. . I ran locate you in Grant , Hooker and McPherson - Pherson ( Jo's. fall on or write J. T. MORROW Lena , - Nebraska. RflcPherson County. mi Close esiaurant lias hocn sold to me by J. IT. Sloggetl. I intend to run a clean orderly house and T invite all of tny friends to call and see me and I hope that Mr. Sloggetts friends and customers will remain as customers of mine. Conic in and I will treat you rignt. Remember that I can fur nish you as good beds as you can get anywhere in the 0 city and my price is 25c. Don't forgot < ho lo- enlion just south ol' the Raileoiul Traek. m. DEI HIGH GRADE Lumber , a large assortment and complete stock for Builders to choose from. Let ua estimate on your contracts. We always try to please , H. T. B RU CE & CO. Lumber & Coal South aide. Spains Teams and Are Always Good When you go out for a drive you want a team that drives up \\ell and u buggy that rides easy. Thnts the kind I can give you. My prices are right , too. Don't forget that I have tny corrals fixed up to feed and care for vour stock. J. H. SPAIN NORTH SIDH LIVERY KROhl'N IW\V. . . NI.HKASKA Drink "Hluc Ribbon" coffee. Koasted fresh every day. 24-tf- Farm and City loans at lowest ralCS. M-ll-tf JAMK3 ' RDWICH. Slieppard & Burk Wish to call your attention to the fine line of VEGETABLES they have on hand such as : Carrots Onions Parsnips Beets Turnips Lettuce Cabbage Celery We have the FINEST FRESH OYSTERS in ( lie city , shipped direct from Baltimore. Slieppard & Burk Send your Abstract Orders to J. G. LEONAKD , Bonded Abstractor Office Jn Security State BanklB'Id'ng