THE OUSTER OOONTI RBP0BLIOAN THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned fur Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. office.Drs. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. See the new Cross Dye Novetly Cloth KifHn-Lucke Co. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Soudcr's drug1 store. Mrs. D. A. VanSant of Ausley was visiting- the city Tuesday. Krnest Wood , of Climax , was among the city visitors yester day. Silas Thompson of the South Loup was visiting in the city the first of the week. W. L. Clark the real estate man of Halsey was a Broken Bow visitoi Tuesday. Walter Harris the poultry man has put scales in front of his ware house on Cedar Street. Prof. J. G. W. Lewis came up from Kevcnna where he is teach ing Tuesday returning1 on 42. WU. O'Riurke is having scales placed in front of his feed store on the north side of Cedar Street. Ask the owner of a Nemo Cor set as to its merit. Greatest Re ducing corset in America Kiffin- Luckc Co. Eli E. Gift of Dunning was in the city Tuesday arranging for making final proof on his Kin- kaid homestead. Howard Miltonberger and Pat Leonard were Sunday afternoon visitors from Anselmo coming from there in Pat's auto. Stewart and Blaine Lantermau le.ft Saturday evening for Colorado rado where they recently located on government land. We can furnish you rugs in almost any size and quality on ,8hort notice and at right prices . Konkel The Fnrniture Man. , , , Rev. S. A. Kopp , of Lillian , who has been sick for the past ' . month took the train for Omaha | Sunday Morning to undergo a t surgical operation , i -ISO acre farm for rent. 220 { acres in cultivation. 2CO acres | in pasture , small piece of alfalfa , hay canyons and good buildings. 39-tf WILJJS CADWttU , . Bessie Johnson came down Irom Ansclino where she has been spending her months vaca tion working in her uncle's store. She returns to her duties as school teacher. Frank Nelson , of Allerton , spent several days in the city last week visiting his son Ott Nelson. He was on his way to Custcr , Montana , to visit his sons of that place. The Amoma Sunday School class of the Baptist church will hold its semi-monthly meeting next Saturday night at the home of Miss-Eva Cadwcll. An inter esting program is being pre pared. Louis F. Gremni went to ' oming last Saturday night ac companying an immigrant car belonging to his brotheri-n-law , who lived at Callaway ; He goes to look over the country with the view of investing. Cam Wahl. received the news last week of the serious sickness of his mother in Colorado. A telegram telling him to come at once was received later and he left at once but before he could get there she was dead. More particulars in another column. J. S. Austin , of Round Valley , has arranged to build on his property in the northeast ( part of the city. He has rented a house which he will occupy until he builds. Mr. and Mrs. Austin are jjrood citizens and the REPUBLI CAN is pleased to welcome them to Broken Bow. NOTICH. The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Voters of Hrolcen Bow Township will be hel ( ; it Township omce In Broken How In custcr county , Nebraska , on Saturdry at 2 p. m. the J2tb day of March 1910. for the purpose nf transacting any business that may legallj come before it and for making levies for the fuuulngyear for Township purposes. Dated this 1st. dav of March , 1010. J9 it J. S. MoGiuw , Township Clerk , Old papers for sale at this office. II. A. Watts made a business trip to Mason City Saturday. Latest novelties in dress goods and trimmings K'flin-Lucke Co. Let Konkel , The Furniture Man figure wiMi you for your spring need's in hi line. 38-9 Ileury Derris , of Wagner , was in the city Monday visiting rela tives. Prof. Motlinger and wife , was a Broken Bow visitor last Sat urday , Mrs. II. A. Kepler , of Anselmo , was in Broken Bow , a few days last week , Oscar Gear , of Callaway , came over Sunday and took the train for eastern points Monday morn ing. James Osborne is building a carpenter shop for his own use just east of the Gush man livery barn. barn.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Purcell and daughter Marietta left for a short visit in Lincoln last Fri day evening. M. H. Whaley , of Hyannis , was down the latter part of last week. He returned home Mon day mornint ? . Ewdin Brat of Llecla , Nebraska was in the city Saturday looking after business before the U. S. and office. F. P. Wooters , of Dry Valley , was in the city Monday and re membered the RKPUIJIJCAN with a social call. Mrs. Chas. Edwards took the train Monday morning for Bloom- iugtou. She goes to visit her parents who reside at that place. Wm. D. Blanket-ship , oi Iloosier , was in the city Monday making proof on his homestead. Samuel Adkias and Dave Piraie were his witnesses. Harry Kimball is mounting a large eagle which was shot on the Jeffords ranch last week. The bird is six and a half feet from tip to tip of its wings. DRESSMAKING I have just opened a Dress making Shop in the Realty Block first door south of Dr. Fnrnsworth , Patronage Solicited. Mrs. W. T. Jones. Fred Wilson of Anselmo was a Bow visitor Wednesday. The Juniors of the Presby terian church held a social and luncheon last Friday evening at Mrs. Geo. Stevenson's. Two Specials for Saturday March 5th 1910 : 6 dozen ladles white handkerchief * , 10 cent quality Used In trimming Scents , each. 3) dozen ladles white handkerchiefs 10 and 2ic ! quality at 19 cents. 6 dor.cn ladles white handkerchiefs with HllKht Imperfections at3 for I9c 10 dozen chllds colored handkerchiefs that sold for 2 for 15 and 10 cents to close at Scents or 0 for 25 cents. A Big Special on Muslin. Ifoo yards of iileached Muslin on sale Saturday at 8 cents a yar \ . Only 10 yards to a customer. This Is a 10 cent Musllu and will be sold for that If there Is any left after Saturday Kiffin-Lucke Co. C. C. Biggerstaffwho has been in Calitornia for the past month returned Tuesday evening. Mrs Biggerstaff telegraphed him at Denver to be sure and get home in time to vote for the five mill levy. levy.Postoffics Store Keeps a full line of Postal Cards , variety and quality to suit. Stationary , School Supplies. Picture and Postal Albums , Sheet Music , Toilet Powders , Soap and Notions. A good assortment of candles , Clears , Tobaccos and pipes. Call and In- spcct for bargains , prices right. G. T. ROBINSON , Propr. From now until Marc ) 12th. we will clean uj all odds and ends ac- k"iimulatcd. Must maki 'room ' for Spring good * so will mention a few iof our many bargains. Any princess dress in : M our store this sale nt One large table of 1 Indies pmiama nnd lovelty dress skirts at One big lot of ladies giugham petticoats at V few more $2 flannel i hirts to close at f $ A few more 6 wool blanket at P3 Our $3 50 comforts to i close at Mens heavy fleeced underwear at 'One ' line of our $3 50 ' " corduroy pants at /Large / assort men 1 idies white waists a V few more boys 9 weaters at .f&fej Mens $1.25 sweater : oats to close nt [ One lot , metis black aid fancy sox at Mens .20 black and i fancy KOX at .11 Lot of ladies .20 hose I to close at .11 New lot , of childrens ribbed hose to close at Mens $15 Craveunette 7.95 , Metis $16 suits to close at 8.48 .Another . largo ship ment of Lace Curtains , [ so will continue sale ! another week. 'See them. Sale continues till March 12th. Some-j ( [ thing new every week. ! Watch the papers. NEBRASKA FOK SAI K OK RUNT. A black smith shop with tools and a 4- room house in West Union. Call on or address D. E. Perkins , West Union , Nebraska. 36 9 NEWS OF THE COUNTY Bell School Disirict. I VJC1N1TV Several of our little folks at tended the party given Saturday evening in honor of Charles Kitnes. They report a good time. time.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Plymale spent Friday and Saturday with his mother and father. Willie Christen spent Satur day and Sunday with friends near Broken Bow. Minnie Mannel was a recepicnt of a gentle surprise Thursday evening when twenty friends gathered in to help her enjoy ice cream and cake. Social games were indulged in till midnight when the guests departed wish ing Minnie many happy returns of the day. Several of our ladies attended the surprise given Mrs. Chandler Wednesday. ' 1 his was one more of the course and all report as good a time as usual. Mr. Novotny had hir , sale Mon day of last week and lie and boys left with their stock Thursday for their new home in South Dakota Mrs. Novotny and children will remain here till the middle of the month. This was a week for visiting. Most everjr evening the neigh bors gathered with another and spent the evening in goon social chats but no gossip Jennie Simnis is on the sick list. The young folks "attended church in Acselmo Sunday. Several of our young people attended the social at Ed Ross Saturday evening We'all know the good times they can have when they all get together. I.ap supper was served at mid night after which the guests de parted thanking Mrs. Ross for the good entertainment reaped from the surprise. Pius Christen attended to business at Milburn Friday. Miss Cenuie accompained him and spent the day at Miss Lillian Andrew's school. Shellers have been busy in this neighborhood this pleasant week. Peice by peice the saw mill comes. We're anxious to see it work. Mrs. Rudolph Jestrabecks brother arrived here Saturday evening froirtGertnany. Mike Loughran has purchased the Farley farm near Milburn. Mr. and Mrs. Springstube visited at Fonyths. Lou Leap from Milburu spent Sunday at Loughrans. SCHOOL Col. Jud Kay visited us Mon day morning and gave us a good , cheerful talk. We are thankful to anyone for encouragment. We are sorry to loose the Novolny children. We wish them well in their new home. How proud we are to state that our fourth and fifth grades have finished their grades and have taken up work in their re spective new grades. Our school room was the scene of a well rendered program in honor of Washington's Birthday Tuesday evening. After two hours of recitation and singing we served free ice cream and cake to our sixty guests. Every one gave us praise worthy our thanks and we are glad to hear it was one of the best entertain ments of the season Miss Rains has our thanks for care in train ing. We are having light instruct ions in instrumental music ? long with vocal. - _ „ . . „ We forgot to mention our nice Valentine box. Lyla Vinnedgesp"nt Thursday evening with Irene Christen and Anna Spanuel vith Anna Mannel. We had ice cream three days this week. It isn't every patron who would be so liberal. Thanks to ours. Friday will be our Memory Gem contest. Prairie Center. The wedding bells arc not far John Price and wife and four smallest children , Jesse Allbright and family , Elvin Hogaboom and wife and Grace and Ruth Beal Sundayed at Rains' . Edna Russom , Gus Schurr , wife and daughter , Charley Beal and children of the Bow and Walter Weisner Sundayed at Beal's. Ruth Beal and Nannie Rains visited at Rhoades' Sunday even ing. Rosa Deal , Bert Oxford and Grover Hastings visited at Chas. Oxford's Sunday. Rama , Alpha and Olive Ail- bright visited the Rains children Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Ilogaboom and Wesley of Broken Bow were out to the farm Saturday. Elvin Hogaboom returned from Colrado Thursday. He expects to live there in the future. Several attended Lester Kirk- patrick's sale Tuesday. All re port a fine time along' with the cold. Mae Rains came home Friday to attend the shower and recep tion given in honor ot Miss Cora Fessenden at Willis Taylors Sat urday. Ona Rhoades stayed with Mrs. Ilogaboom during the absence of her husband. Milldale 'Hems. / Mr. and Mrs. Haskell went to y1 Arnold Friday / Kobt. Shaw shipped cattle Monday. It is reported that -Mrs. Win , Woodward had a runaway Sat urday night. How serious was the result has not been learned. Arthur Butler is Milldale's champion wrestler. W. F. Kern expects to move iQ a short time to his newly rented farm north of Arnold where there is more room for raising cattle in which business Mr. Kern expects to engage some what extensively. Mr. Fisher will occupy the place where Mr. Kern lives at present. Mrs. Brown , and sou Earl , went to Arnold Friday to attend birthday festivities at the Phifcr home. James Wilcher and family spent Sunday with Mr. Seaney and family. On Monday Kent Haskell with Frank Wilson took a bunch ot cattle up to Mr. Haskells' Logan ranch. Chas. Seaney is home again after an absence of several weeks. The second number of the Mill- dale Lecture course was attended by a large number and all went away feeling that the "Cliff Dwellers" was well presented. We owe much to Mr. Stephens for giving his time and ability to assist us in our undertaking. X We handle strictly Pure Food art icles Notice the Following. * = b Heinz's Assorted Preserved Fruits iiQ in nearly all flavors 20 and 40c per can. b Heinz's Currant Jelly 30c per glass. g Heinz's Sweet , Sour and Dill pickles 10 , 10 and § iiI 20c per dozen. h Heinz's Chow ( Jhow 25c per quart. I Heinz's etuffed Olives 3oc per bottle. Heiez's Tomato Chutney , a fine Chili Sauce 35c per bottle. w i _ _ " " " " " 1 * * ' " " a H i B- We Buy and Pay Spot Cash for Cream % and v 1 Remember The SEALSHIPT Oysters A . The Eagle Grocery Store. The Square Deal Store Phone 58 AbbUUlui ? If not , does it not cause you a certain "feeling of envy toward your neighbor who always pays his bills by check ? Don't you think it a good time right now , to start an account with a bank whose DEPOSITS AKE GUARANTEED ? Come in and let us talk it over and show you some of the ad vantages of doing business with us. 41 W A. GEORGE , president JULES HAUMONT , Vice President L , H. JKWETT , Cashier U. D. PICKET1 , Asst. Cashier Always Something Left In your pocketbook when you buy your lumber and coal of us. We can save you money on your lumber bill. How do we know ? Because we save money for our customers every day. We would like to save money for you. We can make you money by buying coal of us as we have the stock to choose from. Let us fill your coal bin next time. DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO. Phone 23. J. S. Alolyneux , Alanager.