THE LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Gleaned for Your Perusal by Our Rustling Reporters Old papers for sale at this office. office.Drs. Drs. Farnsworth & Beck Dentists. Old papers for sale at this office. Dr. Bass , dentist , old location , over Soudtr's drug1 store. T. C. Zutavcrn of Dunning is in the city today. J. II. Henry of Halsey is a city visitor today. Charuisetlc gloves for spring the Kaysc -Kiffin-LuckcCo , Give us a look on our rugs be fore you buy. Ktffm Luckc Co. More of our famoaua $1.00 shirts for Easter.KtffinLuckc Co. " WANTED Boarders at Hau- mont residence. Mrs. S , E. Gra ham. 42-3 George Orrasby has been on the sick list this last week with ton- ailitis. The ladies of the Christain Church will hold their annual Easter Market , Saturday , March 26th in the Flick building , east Bide of the square. Dinner and supper 35cents each. The usual fancy articles will be on silc. Every body invited. 41-2 To my friends and the Public : Having sold my office building to Rasmus Anderson and bought J. M. Fodge's business and build ing1 , you will find me at thai place doing business in the fu ture. Would be glad to see all my old friends and many new ones. About onchalf block north of postoffice. 39-tf Chas. W. Bowman. NOTICE ; Having bought back from Mr. C. W. Bowman , my. City Property List , with the ] House renting- desire to again ask' the patronage of my old customers , and * as many others , as may have City Property for sale , or rent to call upon me. I intend to make City Property , and Insurance , my sole business business , having quit the Farm Realestate business. I can now \je \ found in west room , over the Ilolcomb Book store. I shall be jLflad to meet you at any time. My Motto is Square dealing. Respcctlully yours. j J. M. Fodge. t , , | Union Meetings. A series of Union Evangelistic meetings will be held in Broken How north side Opera house , beaming April 15th and continu ing three weeks. These meetings will be lead by Evangelists Bromley and Myers who are doing splendid work for the master this winter , in Iowa and South Dakato. Six hundred reported as going forward in their meeting at Beresford S. D. Let the Christian people be looking up and praying that God may come to Broken Bow in lik'e gracious manner. NEWS OF THE COUNTY Muddy Mills. Mr. Dickerson is teeling better at this writing. Albert and Cert Lang visited at J , R. Lang's Sunday. Helen De Bruler has been sick but is better. Mrs. Foster and Ella went to Bo'w the middle of week to the Owens-Chadoins trial. Charley Mills , Henry Sholtz and George DcBrulcr has been helping each other haul hay this 'week , Henry Kiebartz and Hazel DRESSMAKING COLLEGE x : Dressmaking is something every -jiolher and daughter should know fet herself. So be sure when in town and visit the TKRRV'S SCHOOL OK DRKSSMAKINO , over JTodd's Millinery Store. roken Bow , Nebraska Flock were married at Seneca Tuesday. They returned Thun- day. Zumbrota Zephyrs. Horace Lang and wife of Spring Creek spent Saturday nights at M D. Callen. E. B. Barber bought some calves or A. I. Houth and also purchased some in the Bow. Guy Rector has been helping d. D , Gallon for a few days. J. Koosccr shelled corn last week. Geo. Sloggett of the Dutchman Valley done the w > rk , Mrs. G. C. Rector and Miss Lucy Spriijstube were callers in the valley last Sunday P. M. Misses Belle and Vcrna Sands visited Mabel Tappau last Sun day. day.Mr. Mr. Evans entertained com pany last Sunday. Frank Routh finished moving1 bis possessions from the Sharp farm last week. Mibs Bertha Koozer has return * ud home after a absence of two months , visiting relatives and friends at different points in southeastern Nebraska. Mr. Huffman is suffering from a tuuiorous growth. It is hoped that he may soon find relief. He recently moved on the Edwards farm in the valley. Manell brothers were in this vicinity Monday getting seed oats. Many of the fanners think their winter wheat is dead , Mr. Keneval and family visited J , T. Cole's last Sunday. Mr. Small's have the paper hangers this week. Mr. Blackinore from Paynes- ville , Ohio , spent Sunday and Monday with Kalph Johnson's. He was on his way to the Fiat- head Reservation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Routh have rented the Peden farm and will move this week. Mr. and Mrs , J. O. Heaps were entertained at Carl Holcouib's in Snake Run last Sunday. Word recently received from Walter Cole informing his many friends that he was feeling tine. A. I. Routh has rented what is known as the Rockwell farm Henry Johnson who returned from New York state was ac companied by Geo. Johnson from Green , N. Y. They visited at Ralph Johnson's Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rector ex pect to get moved and commence housekeeping in the Bow the lat ter part of this week. M. D. Gallon's spent Sunday afternoon with Lincoln's in the Bow. Oren Cole is able to be at work again. Verna Sands has been having a bad cold. ' O. L. Cole and wife Sundayed in Snake Hun with the latter's parents. Welsserl. Ruben Cmipbell shelled corn Friday. Jobn Holmes bought a team and harness from Ilarve Troui- ley lor four hundred dollars. Powell Bros , started to plowing Friday. Henry Holmes rented a farm of Lewy Thomas.Ve all here he does not expect to move without a cook. CharlcsGovier , wife , daughter , and youngest son returned home from their visit at Wisconsin. John Frischkorn went to Penn sylvania on business Wednesday. Charles Bishop of Brown ex pects to move down west of Berwyu , Charles Goviert and Moll ] Steinmau went to Broken BoW Ou business Monday. * Arthur Cookslcy bought the John Barnes place. Elcx Pirnie and family was visiting Chas. Govicr'a Sunday. Bell School District. VICINITY The ladies gath red with Mrs. R. Jestrabek Monday and with Mrs. P Christen Tuesday. They were paying their respects to Mrs. Novotny who will soon leave. Pius Christen returned from Otnaha Thursday , lie and Mrs. Christen went to Broken Bow Friday and returned with the fine horse formerly owned by Charley Smith. Miss Jennie Simms closed her school Friday. They gave a short program. Several ladies from here visited her. ' Bell's and ' Manuel's. Spanel's had shelters this week. Messrs. Sheff Olscn and Hu bert Cox passed through this vicinity Friday and Saturday. L , Vinnedge went to Taylor to get a telephone. Our little women and men came in softly Friday evening and gave Miss Cennie Christen a gentle surprise and scare. Eighteen of her younger friends , dressed as old folks were pres ent. The evening was spent in social indoor games and "Hide and go Seek" out of doors. Taffy served for past tinus and cherries and cake for midnight lunch. The best time of the season is reported. The little friends left early Saturday morn ing wishing Miss Cennie many happy returns. Ed Ross , Bert Cozad and E. Knoell each shipped a load of hogs and cattle this week. Wm , Williams from Broken Bow spent Saturday and Sunday in this vicinity. Some people can be proud over a very little thing. Miss Rains was very proud to hear ot the nice little baby boy who came to bless the home of her young sister , Mrs. E. L. Hogabooni on St. Patrick's day. Sunday was a pleasant day at Christen's , Mr. and Mrs. S. Ba- der , Messrs Wm. Williams and Jack Frost , Joe , Eddie ami , Caroline line Knoell , Frank Lux and Joe Hock , Pansy and Johnnie Simms , Emma and Lyla Vinnedge , Anna and Emma Novotny , Anna Man- nel and Anna Spancl and Will iam Loughran spent the day with them. Several of us attended church at New Helena Sunday evening , The Ladies' Surprise gathered with Mrs. 1. P. Bell Saturday. We haven't heard particulars but we know they had a nice1 time. Johnny Plytnale Jr. spent Sat- iirday with friends near Gates. scuoor , Supt. G. E. Lewis gave us a short call Monday. Miss Rains spent Tuesday evening with the Spanel children and Thursday evening with Vinnedge's. Ernest Spanel was absent Thursday and Friday. , We are so sorry to lose him from our Star list. Miss Cennie Christen visited us Tuesday and recited our classes for us. We wish her good suc cess when she has taken a school entirely on her own shoulders. The Broken Bow and Western Railway Company have been successful in securing a contract with W. A. George and F. M. Currie by the terras of which they are to push the promotion of the railway from Loup City to Broken Bow. They will place sufficient stock in our com pany on the market to pay the promotibtj expends. S. P Great , Pres. NOTICB Notice i hereby given that wo will srll at puNlc nuctlon. to thu highest bidder for cash , one frame building , situated on lot 10 , bloc * S , original town of iirokcn now Nebr. onthcid'iaT of April. 1910. at 2oVlnp. p m Said building lunown as township office , 'oard reserves rBht ! to reject any or ali H. j. Shlnn , J S McUraw , ( J. T. Robinson. Twp. noatU. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. Notice Is hereby given that the rental upon sale contract on school land described bel , ° .w and set opposite the name of the homer thereof , Is delinquent for a period of 12 months or more and II the amount now due Is not paid within CO days from the date of this notice said contract will be declared forfclturcd .by the Hoard of Educational Lands and funds , and the said forfeiture ent red of record as prov'dpd bylaw. aaleNEW , K',4 HEM Sec. 10 T. 18 H. 17 W. S. Wescott , Ouster County. Dated March 14 , l"io , , , * 113 , E. ii COWI.KS , Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. NOTICn TO NON-RESIDKNT DEFEND ANTS. James L. and Jane King will take notice that on the 15th day of March , 1910 , E. O'Schwlnd a Justlse of the Peace of CuBtcr ctunty , Nebraska , Issued an order of at tachment and garnlshee notice for the sum of $109.00 In an action pending before him , wherein Sterling P Smith is plaintiff and James L. and Jane King are defendants , that money of said defendants on deposit In Urokennow StatelUnk has been garnlshccd under said oidur of attachment and garnlshee proceedings. said cause was contl'.ued to the 2d day ol May. 1910 , at 10 o'clock a. m. March 2lst 1910. . . S. P. SMITH , „ -45 Plaintiff. We carry the following oxfords , Queen Quality and Green-Wheel er for ladies ; Harlow and Wat son for men ; Red Schoolhouse and Bubbs for children. Kiffin- Lucke Co. 480 acre farm for rent. 220 acres in cultivation. 2CO acres in pasture , small piece of alfalfa , hay canyons and good buildings. 39-tf WILLIS CADWELL. Notice. To my friends : Having sold my offie property , and Real- Estate business with list of same , together with my good wishes to Mr. C. W. Bowman , I take this method to thank you one and all , for your friendship and cordial support in the past. I most heartily recommend my suc cessor Mr. Bowman to you as a gentleman and an honorable business man to whom you can safely entrust your business. I will be found at the old place for a short time , until I can close up my business. J. M. Fodge 39-tf A Sunday School Climax. Custer County Sunday School Convention will be the climax of a year's work in our County Sun day School Associotion. At the County Officers' Conference at the State Convention it was decided that a county year should begin and end with the County Convention. Will your school be a Banner ? Here is the Standard : EVEF GREEN. ( Open all year. ) GRADED. ( Having classes in the following groups : Begin ners' , Primary , Junior , Inter mediate , Adult , Home Depart ment. ) WORKERS' MEETING ( A weekly meeting for the discussion of plans and for the development" of the lesson. ) TRAINING CLASS ( A class study ing some recognized Teacher Training course. ) DELEGATES to District and Coun ty Conventions. ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS to coun ty and state work through the county treasurer. Stand it up alongside of your school and see how near you come to it. The Banner Sunday School will be discussed at the County Convention. Mrs. E. Shepardson , County Secretary. Your Last Call The great denominational leaders are urging their people through their own magazines to attend these interdenominational meetings and to aid in the finan cial part of the same. These great leaders know what the International Association of Sunday Schools is doing for the churches is all denominations. The Nebraska Association is a branch of the International Asso ciation and our County Associ ation is a branch of the State Association. It is the greatest missionary movement of the world today. The county Convention meets March Slat -and . AprilM. . at BrokenBow' and' e'very school should have a delegate in attend- > ln A in Central Nebraska is now on. 10,000 Acres located within half a mile of Ansolmo , Ouster County , Nebraska. Finest Alfalfa Land , Good Corn \VKeat Land Terms , one-fourth cash , balance in' Ten equal annual payments. Broken Bow , WILLIS CADWELL , Nebraska. 7 EASTER GREETINGS at the NEW YORK STORE F. A Just received our Silk Dresses in beautiful new v' styles and quality at $16.50 , $15 95 and - . ' $14.85 See our line of Ladies Capes at the following prices $11.95 and Latest styles and colors in Ladies Suits at$14.95 , . $12.95 and Ladies and Children's Rubberized Coats. Ladies at $4.95. Children's at Ladies French Veil Skirts very beautifully trimmed ' Ladies and Misses Panama and Novelty Skirts at - New line Ladies Silk Waists in the new shades and styles at - - - - - One nice line of Ladies Corsets at - - - - Men's Fancy and Staple Suits for spring at $15.00 , $12.85 , $10.95 and Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts at 48c ; Work Shirts at All our 50c Neck Ties at 38c : 35c Ties at Large line Lace Curtains at different prices. One extra special large size per pair . . . . Wevill be pleased to have you call an'd Inspect our goods and prices. NEW YORK STORE ' - ; Broken Bow - - Nebraska , ance if possible. Here we will discuss all phases of the Sunday School work. Note the program below. Mrs. E. Shepardson , County Secretary. . . .Program. . . Thursday Afternoon , March 31 st. 2:30 : Praise Service , Rev. Schwab , Mason City 2:45 : Address of Welcome D. M. Aiusberry , Broken Bow Response \V. W. Barnes , Lillian 3-00 Appointment of Committees Address Miss Margaret Brown State Elementary Supt. 3:45 : Some of Our Difficulties Mr. E. G. Burrows , Mason City Discussion By Workers Assigning of Delegates Benediction Rev. A. T. Norwood 11:00 : Address Rev , Chas. II. Lewis 11-50 Adjournment. Friday Afternnoou , April 1st. 2 30 Song Service Led by Morrice Ryerson , Broken Bow 2:45 : Reports of Officers , Nominating Committee and Election of Officers. . 3:15 : Adult Department Rev. Chas. H. Lewis , presiding (1) ( ) Opportunity of the Organ- j/ed Class in Country Schools , B. F. Hanley (2) ( ) Opportunity of the Organ ized Class for Soul Wiinirp. Rev. W. E. Matthews , Sargent (3) ( ) Benefits of Organized Class to Church Membership , 3:45 : Address ; "Call to Christian Leadership , " J. R. Dean , Broken Bow 4:15 : Benediction BenedictionRev. . S. E. Rasey , Merua Thursday Evening Session , March 3ist 745 Devotional Service Rev. N. W. Howkings , Comstock 8.00 Addreess Rev. Chas. II. Lewis State Field Secretary loo4Music " Male Chorus i _ John Turner , Broken Bow , " " in charge BROKEN BOW & WESTERN RAIL WAY COMPANY. The BROKEN Bow & WEST ERN RAILWAY COMPANY has i made a contract with -P. M. Currie and W. A. George to push the promotion of their proposed railway from LOUP CITY to BROKEN BOW * * These gentlemen will offer for sale sufficient of the stock of this company to defray the necessary ex- perises of promotion. They believe there is a good chance to secure this railway in- which case' the stock willjbe a good invest ment. If they fail they do not represent the stock as valuable. Enrollment and Assignment of Delegates Benediction Rev. S. M , Zike , Broken Bow Friday Morning , April ist. 8:30 : Conference , County and District Officers , Field Secretary pre siding ; Conference , Elementary Workers Miss Margaret Brown , Presiding 9:45 : Trayer Service Rev. W. L. Gas ton , Merna 10:00 : Eleuieuaary Department Miss Brown 10:45 : Special Music Friday Evening , April ist. 7-45 Special Music Rev. J. E. Aubrey , Broken Bow in charge 8:15 : Address Rev. Chas. H. Lewis , t Lincoln 9r ? r'Offerlng-and Benediction Rev. R , H. Thompson , Broken Bow ' \