THE OOSl'Ml tidbNT * REPUBLICAN _ -i * . I THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Pcruial by Our Huilling Reporters Dr3. Farnsworth & Deck Dentists. New York store , lead -rs of low prices visit us. C. M. Jartnin , of Wagner , wa ? in town Monday. ] Hoys all wool sweaters at 'J8c New York store. Good piano for $25.00. 11. A , Watts's Piano House. Ladies'cloaks , regular $20.00 $10.95. New York store. John Turner returned from a visit to Lincoln last Friday. See our men's sweaters at 39 and 59c. New York store. J. N. Weeth , of Ansley , came up Friday after a load of coal. Children's bear skin and plusli coats $1.69 up. New York store. For Sectional Book Cases go to Konkcl , The Furniture Man. 4 W. E. Kelly , of Mullen , trans acted business in this city Mon day. Sea our line of men's dress shirts at 38c up. New York store. Miss Myrtle Jenkins , of Ansel- mo , visited in Broken Bow Sat urday. J. F. Anderson arid wife , of Elton , were Broken Bow visitors Friday. M. M. Giuck , of Ft. Collins , Col. , was a visitor in this burg Monday. H. M. , C. Harry and Lawrence George , of Thcdford , were here Tuesday. Latest styles Princess dresses regular is J 7.50 at $8.95 New store. Mrs. J. J. Tooley and daughter , of Anselmo , visited in Broken Bow Sunday. Chas. Guthrie and Dixie Kelt- er , of Dunning , visited in this city Monday. W. E. Warren and J. E. Pen- rod , of Anselmo , were here on business Tuesday. Ladies , petticoats , black or white , at 8c , 89c 98c , 11.98. New York store. See our new muslin underwear. The nainsook princess suits. Kiffin-Lucke Co. Dresser scarfs , pillow covers and table covers , $1.25 line at 59c. New York store. Chas. Philpot , of Nehawka , and Jas. Philpot , of Gaudy , were here on business Monday. Henry Hein , of Ansley , was in town Monday and called at thin ( ftice and boosted his subscription mark ahead. Remenber the embroidery sale Friday and Saturday. Any width in window lOc per yd. Kiffin-Lucke Co. > f Walter and Maude Haefle , from over Callawayway , were here Friday evening to take the train to Grand Island. A. K. Shrader , the live wire in the real estate business , of Dun ning , was a pleasant caller at this office last Thursday. New spring line of lace cur tains , arrived this week. They are in the Clunny , Irish Point , Brussels net , etc Kiffin-Lucke Co. The county superintendent will hold an examination for teachers at his office , upstairs over Todd's millinery store , Fri day and Saturday. FOK SAI.K One of the finest residence blocks in Broken Bow. Will sell quantity to suit pur chaser , by quarter , half or whole block. B. W. Blair. 32-3. New Spring goods arriving daily in all departments. If you want new goods and new styles come here. We buy nothing but standard lines. No jobs , samples or old stocks. Kiffin-Lucke Co. W. C. Holmes , of Grand Island , representing theM. B. A. , is here this week working in the interests of that organization. Mr. Holmes is a gentleman and a hustler and will no doubt increase the membership of that organ ization in this city. Three city houses for sale. II. A. Watts. Suit cases 98o to $8.00. New York store. G. W. Keller was over from Cascade Monday. C , II. Johnson , of Seneca , was in town Saturday. Blankets and comforts at half price. New York store. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Somkr's drug store. New line dress skirts from $2 98 to $6.98. New York store. F. G. Perkins , of Berwynvas a business visitor Saturday. Cheapest and best Rugs and Linoleums at Konkel's. 33 4 Fine line ladies' $2 00 waists at 69 and 89c. Now York store. Miss Ethel Holmes , of Gates , visited in Broken Bow Monday. Fine line men's suits at $7.95 , * 9.95 and $12 50. New York store. II. B. Caldcr , of Halsey , trans acted business in this city Sat urday. A. J. and Ed. Booth , of McKinley - Kinley , were Broken Bow visitors Monday. Ladies' sweaters , while they last , $4 50 line at $2.48. New York store. Men's work gloves and mittens , 75c and $1.00 line at 39c. New York store. L. E. and T. K. Wakefield , of Lillian , did business in this live town Saturday. My city residence for sale or trade. Call or address W. T Jones. Sept.-23-tf Ladies , men's and childrens hosiery at 7c , 8c , lOc , \2c , 16c. New York store. Misses Alice and Bessie John son went to Anselmo Friday evening for a visit with relatives See our new hair crowns , barretts , neckwear , hand bags , hatpins , also new jewelry. Kiffin-Lucke Co. See our new wool dress goods for spring. A nice assortment has arrived and more to follow. Watch our windows for new things. Kiffin-Lucke Co The new wash goods are coining fast now. The lines re presented at present are Rod Seal , Primrose and Toile du Nerds , selling at 12sC Kiflln-LuckeCo. Joseph Yeoman will have a public sale on the James Wrigley farm , four and one-half miles southwest of Broken Bow , on Wednesday , January 26th. Horses , cattle , hogs , chickens , farm implements and household goods will be sold. Fred Hewitt , formerly of Bro ken Bow. and who has relocated at Mullen , was in the city yes terday renewing old acquaint ances. Fred reported that his father , Wilson , Llcwitt , : s still in York state caring for his father , who is in his 88th. year. Dr. Thos. E. Green is unable to fill his date here so the Young People's Lecture Course Com mittee have secured Dr. Frank L. Loveland , of Omaha , to lec ture on Friday night , Jan. 2S , 1910 , at the"M. . E. Church. There will be no reserved seat. Season tickets will admit you at the door. Single admission 35 cents. Mrs. W. II. Xatulers departed Wednesday morning to join her husband at Columbus where he has accepted the rectorship of the Episcopal church. Rector Xauders and his estimable fami ly have been residents of our city for number of years and leave a large circle of friends here who wish them nothing but good in thtir new home. Mrs. XanJers was for several years society reporter for the Republi can and filled the position to the entire satisfaction of publisher and readers. She is & lady of exceptional ability as a writer and her department in the Re publican will be missed by our readers , NEWS OF THE COUNTY Led ! Notes. The I.udi store doesn't look natural wince ttuurlufTicv \ hit * been put in the iinthwest corner. l ittlc Florence Monkey was tlic proud recipient of a new plauo nt Christmas iine. A. I ) . Cornish's Sunday School class net ngniti nt the home of their teacher nst Tuesday night and made a penua- ueut organization with L.CLCornish as resident ; Walter Matz , vice president ; tlcrlc VanAutwerp , secretary and Leon atubcrt. Treasurer. CominitteeR were also appointed. Mr. Hanley's Sunday School class met at VanClcave's and reelected officeis-last Saturday night. This class has beuu organized three months. It seems at the organized class work is booming at Iodi. The classes have a joint membership of about thirty-five. Rev. C. J. Pope , of Orand Island , wns visiting at Cornish's the past week. Krtiest VanAutwerp is having trouble with his throat again , Marcus Johnson is working for Arthur Cornish. Mrs. Iluxtablc , teacher of the Upper I.odi school , visited nt Ellsworth East man's Thursday night , Prairie Center. We are glad to have the sun shine , corn huskers are busy again , Mrs. E. I , . Hogobonm is on the sick lUt. Mrs. Hay visited nt Elvin Hogaboom's Friday and Saturday. Grace , Prudence and Charley Deal ore staying with Frances Schurr until John tets ; better. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neth and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Rains visited at E. I < , Hoga- boom's Sunday. Retta Young and Albert Martin visited at Rains' Sunday. Jeff-Rhondes and stepson Olah Camp- field visited at Rhondes' Wednesday. Lee Wilmit wns down to Rhoades' buying hogs last week. Nannie Rnius is staying with her sis ter Mrs. Hogaboom a few days. Ruth Deal has been absent from school severl days during the illness of her brother John. Mr. Winchester sold n fine horse Mon day. Mae Rains is teaching school at New Helena. She reports an attendance of twenty-five pupils. Mr. Gibbs who has been laid up with a lame back is out again. lilanche Shurr was a caller at Rains' Monday. Gifford Bowman is gathering corn for Henry Fesseuden this week. Elton News. A large crowd attended church at Weissert Sunday evening. Allie Calhouu and wife , of Gaudy , are visiting relatives near Elton. Miss Emma Kleeb visited with Albert Kleeb and family Saturday and Sunday. John Holland and family Suudayed with Zad Spencer on Clear Creek. Harry Govier nnd family spent Satur day evening and Sunday with relatives in Swiss Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Mosley were Hroken Row visitors Friday. Paul llnumont bus bought the David son farm and will move there soon. Minn Firnie has resigned her position ns clerk nt Weissert nnd in now helping her mother with the house hold duties. Roy Sams was kicked in the face by a hotse Wednesday. The injury though painful is not considered serious. Farmers are still losing cattle with corn stalk disease. Mr. Hishop nnd Mr. Cooksley ench lost two head last week. Chas. liishop and family who have been visiting relatives the past two months have returned to their home in Brown county. Our literary was well attended Satur day evening. The debate was interesting nud also the program. Edna Evans is helping Mrs. Paul llnumont this week. Mrs. A. F. l.eck wns cnlled to George town on account of the illness of her daughter Mrs. Cnse , Ziimbrota Zephyrs. Butler Sands lost a two year old Gil ) last Saturday. Cause unknown. Mrs. Bond has listed her place for sale , also Will Parker in order to settle the e.state. Harriet Johnson is once more able to attend school , Mrs. Jackson , sister of Mrs , Ralph Johnson , has been having quite a siege with a cold on her lungs and does not seen to improve. Joe Cole arrived home from Kansas City the i th where he had gone with his son Walter for medical treatment. Walter in doing nicely nnd will soon be home again , Mr , Cole stopped ut Lin coln to visit his brother W. II. , formerly of Broken Bow nnd found them well , but their roads are worse than ours. Butler Sands' baby has been quite sick Satisfactory Furniture , Carpets , Rugs. Hardware , Stoves , Tinware. Silverware , Cutlery , China Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices but Satarday Dr. Mullins was out and the little one is now better. M. n. Callcn and wife spent Sunday afternoon nt L. A. Wells' west of town while Maude visited Waunita Podge W511Pnrker's _ mother , sister Mrs. Cole Bond , husband and two children , who were visiting Mr. Parker and wife at Christmas time have returned to their home excepting his mother who will re main for the winter. Butler Sands sold a fine horse in the Bow during the sale last week. Arrived at the home of Frank Cramer and wife , Jan ijth a young lady weigh ing 10 pounds. No wonder Frank looks happy. Miss Bertha Koozer started for eastern Nebraska last Saturday morning to risit relatives nnd friends. We understand Mrs. Small and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Maud Holcotnb is taking care of her. Ortello News. M. I , . Knapp visited at Win Keill's near New Helena Sunday. J. M. Ingraui's visited at Jas. Milligans Sunday. Vertion Winston it able to be in school again. Melvin Wilkius returned from Aurora Sunday where he has been visiting for some time. Chas. Wachters" sale was well attend ed Monday. Prairie Hill , Mrs. Ivlvin Hogaboom is on the sick list. John Beal who has In en very ill is better at this writing. Chas. Howard returned Friday morning - ing from Iowa. His nephew came home with him. Perry Mormord went to Callaway Saturday. Chns. nnd I.illiu I.ongfrllow nnd Ben and Blanch Ivvins visited Sunday at Kitrl Shoup's in Turner Valley. Killie Longfellow has accepted a jxxsi- tiou in Kyerson Bros .store. We are all sorry to hear of Mrs. Shaw being sick. Chas. Weesner has jfot n new team. iMerna News. The people of Merna are greatly inter ested in the question of electric lighis for our city The lights have already been guaranteed The new labratory in the school is completed The pupils of the high school department are paying for this improvement nnd it will be a credit to the school Revival meetings are being held in the United Brethern church this week Uev W I , (5astou , pastor of the Baptist church will deliver his lecture on "Yose- mite , " on t'je evening of January a8th Rev Gas ton has made two trips to this wonderful valley nnd knows whereof he speaks The lecture is given for the benefit of the Baptist church Milldale Items. Fred Beeschleor was u guest at the Seaney home Monday. John M. Robinson passed through this vicinity Monday enroute to Callaway. Oeo Wayland returned this week from the ue.it for a visit with with his brother 1 James Win Phifet is helping Karl Brown gather corn J J Senney ssent to Cnllawn. Wednes day Navel Oranges , 30c , 35c and 40c Dozen Pure New York Maple Sugar 20c. Ib. New 1909 Persian Dates lOc , Pound New 1909 Smyrna Layer Figs 20c. Ib. New 1909 London Layer Rasins 20c. Ib. Sealshipt Oysters The Only Kind. 60c Quart Chaste & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees 20c , 25e and 30c a pound the finest Ited Jacket Sweet Cider 40c gallon J. O. B O W E N TRADE : THE Pure Old Cider Vinegar PHONE No. 5 HOME OF MARK PURE FOODS ALFALFA LANDS We make a SPECIALTY of ALFALFA LANDS. Here are two propositions worthy of your consideration : 280 acres located in Clear Creek Valley northeast of Brok en Bow. 225 acres in cultivation , balance pasture and hay land. Frame house , stable and granary , well , mill and tank. 240 acres in Kose Valley adjoining- Clear Creek northeast of Broken Bow. 100 acres'in cultivation , 60 acres in pasture balance farm and hay land. Frame house , stable and gran ary , well mill and tank. Telephone and rural mail. Good schools. These two farms are One , good soil , and as fine alfalfa land as there is in the state. Price and terms on application. I also have 560 acres adjoining the latter tract , one quarter improved at $15.00 to $25.00 per acre. Can sell you any part of these lands. WILLIS OADWELL Win Tyson , cashier of th First Nation al Hank of Callaway , passed through this neighborhood Tuesday on his way to Arnold to attend a meeting of the direct ors of the Farmers State Bank at that place Chas Snyder went to Arnold Wednes day to get some horseshoeing done The funeral of Grandma Bray occurred at Arnold Monday Mr Reed Jr is showing everybody that he can mak good time driving the stage mail wagon J D Haskell attended the bank meeting at Arnold last Tuesday A. Adams , of Anselmo. was down Wednesday and called at this office and renewed his sub scription for another year. TAX NOTICE. Certificate No. A489H. To Julius \Yickhatn You are hereby notltleil that on April 1HU , 19CW , c. M Kelly purchashed at public sale for taxes for the years 1891 and 1W1 to 1900 Inclusive , and have paid all subsequent taxes on real estate described as lollows A parcel In the northwest corner lilock , Heyner's addition to Hroken now , Nebraska , commencing lOo feet south of nurthwest corner , south 50 teet , east 113 feet , north UI feet west Hi feet. That said land was assessed In the name of Julius \Vlckhatu. and that after the explr atton of three mouths from the third pub licatlou of this notice tax deed will be applied for. Dated January fl , 1901 C M KlLLY CHURCH COLUMN. Al. R. Church. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. tn ; morning sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Jun ior league 2:30 : p. m ; Epworth league f > :30 : p. m ; evening sermon 7:30 : p. m ; E. L. Mission Study Class , Monday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 : p. m. Come and worship with us you will be a stranger in the church * * Baptist Lhurcti. A. T. Norwood , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior union 3:00 : p. m ; B. Y. P. U. 6:30 : p. m ; preaching 7:30 : p. m ; teachers' meeting Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 : p m. Christian Church / . 0. Doward , Pastor. Communion and preaching ser vices 11 a. m. Special song ser vices and sermon 7:30 : p. m. Bible school at 10 : a. m. Christr ian Endeavor hour 6:30 : p. m. C. K. Higgins , son and daugh ter , of Thedford , were Broken Bow visitors Monday ,