I I which the President has advocat ed , we shall deserve that our motives - \ tives at the time of making those promises be questioned. There seems to be a disposition on the part of some statesmen on Capital Hill to think that the question of an early adjournment is of more importance than any thing else. For my part , I think t at the time of adjournment is of no importance. I am willing to stay here all summer if by so doing we shall be able to pass republican - publican legislation , in accord ance with the Taft program. I am a Taft man not on the surface , but through and through I am not willing to use his name as a cloak for my support of other men aud of other inter ests. I am not willing to praise him in public aud work against him in private. I am with him , not a p rt of the way , but the whole way , and I am sincere when I say that tue success of his ad- ministration'is of far more im portance to me than the success of my own individual campaign If in order to be elected to con gress or any other office I had to repudiate the tilings he stands for , whether opposing him open , ly or damniug him with fai t praise , no office would be good enough for ire. I have said that our entire re cord upon which we shall appeal t > the people is not yet nnde up but a large part of it is certain ly the principal par' and it was made 1-si spring at the extra ses sion 'of congress called by the president to revise the tariff. If ve can not stand upon that we shall fall even though we do pass the legislation which is now be- fire us ; < * nd I , for one , aoi not a b t afraid of the final Judgment of the people on the Piyne law. I din not c tntent merely to apolo g5z ' for it. I am triad to boast of it. I' I cannot justify to tnv consti'Ufn's m ? vote in favor of the Payne law I shall be fully re signed , and shall make no com plaint if I am succeeded in con gress by a democrat. A very distinguished man , a re publican senator of the United- States , has recently , in an elabor ate speech , a'.tackcd the Payne law and defended his vote against it. II ? files a long bill of parti culars in his indictment , alleg ing certain duties that he could not stand for ; and most promi nent of them are the duties on iron ore and lumber. He makes no mention , howevei , of the fact that both these duties are sub stantially different from what they were in the Diugley law , and it is important , therefore , in view of the senator's great prom inence and the weight which at taches to his words , to examine the facts with relation to these two items. To one who is not familiar with the facts it might seem to follow Irom the Senator/ * indictment that the duties on these very important articles were either raised or left as they were. Let us see what the facts really are : The duty on iron ore under the Wilson law was 75 cents a tot ; under the Dingley law , 40 cen s ; and in the Payee law it fans been reduced to 15 cents a ton In other words , the Payne law has reduced the duty on iron ore from that which was imposeo under the last Democrctic ad ministration 80 p r cent , and it Mas reduced the duty provided in the Dingley law 60 per cent. ! 15 cents a ton on iron ore a duty so high that it will discouragt importation from other countits or have a percept ble effect en the price to the consumer ? Take the jear 1907 , in which I believe the largest importations of iron ore were made under the Dingley ( Continued next week. ) AUCTION SflLE ! tuilv ( , ilpril 3 At 1:30 : o'clock. I will offei my entire stock of OHIO VALLEY BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS Lcok at them "before you "buy \ Terms : Siz months time , inter est at'10 per cent ; Five per cent dis count for cash. ) Opera Block North Side NEWS OF THE COUNTY Georgetown Items. P. F. Campbell is on the sick ist. Albert , the little sou of Mrs. Mott , had the nmfortuuc to fallen on the stove while playing , burn- tig his hands quite badly. Hirman Campbell went to Broken Bow Sunday to spend the ! y with relatives , Claude Smith began hia work as census enumerator Friday in n Loup township. Mrs. Chester Waldo is on the ick list. The Rilcher family spent Wed nesday evening at the Hemphill borne. Frank Devine attended church n Oconto Sunday. Ruth McShcrry will close her school Saturday at Cumro with a The above items were received oo late -for publication last week. Zunibrola Zephyrs. W W. Bishop's and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Heaps Sundayed with Vlr. and Mr. Callen. E B. Barber bought a cow and calf of Mr. Peden last week , Kalph Johnson and daughters Adaline and Harriett , have re urned from their trip to Fre mont. Mrs Johnson will remain at that place a while Iqnger. Mrs. Small arrived home Thursday from' her visit at Pawnee City. Chas. Sands and Miss Lula Williams spent Sunday with Mr. So zer's. Walter Cole underwent another operation quite successful last Monday. At thin writing he is able * o sit up and expects to come home in a few weekb. Lela Koozer missed school the first of the week owing to a heavy cold. O. Tappan's mother is feeling some better at present. Mrs. Sands was on the sick list last week. Geo. Barber received word trom Hastings , recently , inform ing him that his brother was still in the same condition , which is not very promising for his ultimate recovery , John Kuozer received word last weuk that a niece in Missouri bad dad of pneumonia , iVrs. Maud Hole mb i = , assist my Mrs. Callen through house cleaning utne. he { aimers are busy putting out their t-urserj goods that ar rived the first of the week. Word from Fred Pcrshalls in forms us that they got to their new home near Amsworth safely- The above items were received too l- < ie for publication last week. Zjmbrata Zophyrs. Miss Heartly who has been with Mrs. Small for sometime has gone to her homo in Pawnee City. Mr Mowry of Thedford tuned B. B.Sand's and and W. W Bishop's piano's last week , Mr K > H'Z rs' Sundayed with M. D Callen's. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Heaps Spent Sunday with the former's p n-n's in Snake Run , At this writing Walter Cole is rfhle to sit up and is improving rapidly. Mrs. E B , Barber spent Sun d'-ty in the Bow. v Misses Mary Eistman am Dorthy Dean were guests o Miss M dge Bishop Saturday . and tnat evening. The girls all returned to the Bow Sunday , Mr , and Mrs. Fredericks Jr acd Mr. and Mrs Fredericks 8r of Callaway and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -IFOR SALE- TorSites for Hornet , two K blockl. A full blocki well'out , Aroom house , line brlcked-no care , shade and fruit , a beautiful nlte on a M block. prlcoiS50 A modern H-room benne , nice barn , A carriage uouie. close In , price right and time on half rif It. Two rtew 4./oom Cottage * , cheap , and conveniently located , them are CUMP ououitli for any one. I waut.to show you my properties free so come In aud let me. 1 can write yon r INSURANCE M low ai thn low. ent. ( rlromeachance. KIRK nu.l TOR. NAUO. Old I.luo Company * . Your * for Square Doallntr , J. M. FODGE. Office Ptoni 341 - U . Pbcai Z IcCtillangh were entertained at B. B. Sands Sunday. Mr. Smalls hired man rode to own horseback tied his horse on he street expecting to go back n a short time. When going to get his horse he noticed that it lad been taken away. They eared for it without success until 'Sunday when some man rode the horse in town and put t in a livery barn. A number of young people met at Mr. Smalls last Wednesday evening to give Miss Hearetly i farewell party. A very en- oyable time was had , Light refreshments were served and all departed for their homes at mid night feeling they had spent a very pleasant evening together , Bradburn Bros spent Sunday with George Barber. McKinley ( Murmurings E L. Shoup returned last Thursday from Omaha and Lin coln. coln.E E C. Booth is putting the Wilheltn Hacfcle farm in oats. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haefcle where shopping in Callaway Wednesday. Farmers are all busy these days putting in their crops sowing oats and plautingpotatoes. . Ruth Haefelc spent Saturday night and Sunday at C. W. Booth Jr in Broken Bow. Lizzie Haefele stayed with her cousin Clarence Booth at Brok en Bow. A. P. Johnson and father pass ed through McKinley last week on his way to Callaway where Mr. Johnson is having a new louse built on his farm. J. D. Haunstme was in this vicinity doing some work in his inc. Wheat is needing rain old alfalfa is mostly all winter killed this year there will be a large acerage of alfalfa sowing this spring around McKinley. Prairie Hill. John Hanna of Loyal spent Saturday night and Sunday at B. . Evins. Mrs. Bay of Union Valley sewed for Mrs. Bcal Friday and Saurday. Miss Louise Myers spent Sat urday night and Sunday at home , Mrs. Nollen of Callaway spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Thomas. Mr Howard and Mr. Brown is moving Chas Barrett's fence Miss Daisy Longfellow and sister is visiting relatives at Loyal. Mrs Evlin Hogabpqm and son left Sunday night for Colorado The dance at AndyBays was well attended a pleasant time was had > y-all. > Real ( Estate Transfers 2T horn as S Smith to Douglas Thompson 80 acres in 2-J-18-1B 11200 Lylc Vouup to Frank M Currleloto 1-2-3- K-oio block 70'K R add Broken Uow . . 4500 Lincoln kaml Co to Thomas C Ucrrr block FCUHteradd toAnsley 300 Marry K'Mullen to Patrick M Mullen 100 ere * In 29-14-23 1000 Patrick M Mullen to Joseph ailmore 18o acres In 29-14-28 , , . 1200 Clarence E Granger to Wm H Koth J40 'In 22-8728-19-17 7550 John l ) liush to Albert K 'Ilruner 400 acreti In 35&SO-iB-l8&r7 10800 Murray HaywuojlJr to I'Nilossmaa lot 7 Iublock 7 otr&lnal town of Mason. . . . 1200 Lincoln Land Co to Wm S Mauley lots 7-8 9-10-H in block 4 Ansley ISO John W Names to Arthur J cooksler 480acresln 7-17ftl8-18-19 8000 Lincoln Land Co to Henry Zackry lota IO-11-I3 In block 5 In Merna , 275 George ircochran to Jobno ) ItUbh 160 acresln 189M9 1600 B C Kmptleld to Coleman fc Reader 80 acres in IS-192J | COO Elijah Duvall to Erneflt KMalcan 80 acrenln 18-13-23 100 Michael Mlckelson to J K Evans COo acre In 114.20-18 6000 Arthur Hatch to Chas W Shanhlts i o j 1W acres In 3i-U-24 1500 i. GOAL No Dirt. No CJInlcera-AJl Coal--"Th ? Good Kind. FEED For Sale. Both WhoJeaa a * and Retail. Highest Market , for Alt Kinds of Grain West Elevator F. J. DAIIR , Prop. , Phone 62 DRESSMAKING COLLEGE Dressmaking is somctbing'cvery mother ntul daughter should know for herself. So be sure whcti iu town and visit the TKRRV'S Sciioor , OK DRKS3MAKING , over Todd's Millinery Store. Broken Bow , . .Nebraska olui Matz to Marlus Lance too acrsn In 15-U-a . 2000 V U Uyleo to Edward A Peterson 100 In 2M5-25 . 21(0 ilncoln Land Co to c W Layton lot tn block 4 in Merna . 100 ilncoln. Land Co to Hans Gl'etcmon loin 21-22-ZUn Calboun add to Mason . 900 'Cter ' Mlckle to Joseph Lev ! 375 25-100 acres In 3-2-1 M8 17 . iseoo lubcrt A Hunter to E V Brandt 80 acres In Z5-18-21 . 2000 jaraerbn Wahi to Arthur IV Holcdmb lot B In block 2 A W Oandys add lirok- en I3ow. . 2000 , ddlc L Lamphear Jt hush to Cameron WaUl lot 8 blocks AW dandy add to 'Broken How . . . 397 homas W Edwards to Independent School nistlrlct Urokcn now lot-7-g-9- 10-11-12-13-14-15 blook 81 . , . 1300 lartha Oler & hush tn Frank Bl Jones 100 acres In lots 4-5.10 . 3000 ohn J Lucy Jr to Peter j paeon 160 acres In 3,2-18-23 . 12000 A Warrau to Monroe Robinson 480 acrestn 3-2-1933 . 2500 saac Ueardorf to Rdlth L Deardorf 0 acres in 31-1M7. . . . . . . . , , , . . . . 1 Incoln Land Co toM OHlnclot 2 In , block 20 InrAnsclmo . 30 Tlfeunlon Land Co to Joseph DlloillnKRt , . \yorth lols1314 in block 57 H II add caiuway . r. . sA Olirlstlnc Johnson and husb to Lott U Morris s JV ft of lot 7 block 30 J P ' Qandys addnroueu How . too Hattlc F .Leslie and husb to it O Emu- * Held 130 acres in 31-3S-W-21 . > . . . . . . . ese iconard W Wilson to Carl It Krenz & altnon lot 3 In block B orglnal town of Merna . coo Clarence l > Moore ft James F Moore log acrcsln S9-17-17 . Henry H Ovcrton to vr L Mcandlcss 60 acre * In 32-HM9 . 1900 Matlnda Metcalf ctal to Oscar A Swlclc woacrcsin lHo-1820 . . . 4000 David Geonre lo Hcnijainln T Price 100 ' * acresln 27-IM9 . SOW Edear F Graham to DO cachran pared In block 2 M K Gandys add Broken Uow . ' . . 300 lydbK Ellis to Caroline Sanderson lot 1-2 : In block 7 Heyncrs add B-oken Bow eo Aueust E Slckman to Robert A Hunter s&acrealn S1-23-17-SO . . . loooo saac N Pershall to August K Slckman 820 acres in 3l-2M7'20 . 18800 Caroline Sanderson & husb to Fred J PulTcr lot l2 In block 7 lleyners add Broken How . , . 100 ChasP Howe to David George 320 acres In 85-2M510 . 7 . 9800 Stlllman p Great to Laura Champaln lot 5 In block 3i R ll'add Urgucn Ilow. 100 Wm Lundyt /Fannie , M Scars 320 acresln ll-so-lO . ; . . 6200 eRoy Needham to George S Ilansler I6iacreslnll-i8.jl . Mary A Ilicidnan to William Kelll 1 60 acrcsln li I8-2I . I 0 Harvey B Andrews to Wlllard B White ICO acres In 181922 . L Ucnry Llojd tsjamesB osbornc und } isw I4-32-I5-18 . JOOO The Union Land Co to Fred D Plpncll lot Z in block S3 R 11 aid callaway. . . . 70 w Uapgett to John H O Kane 80 acres ln,35-l3-24 . .Incoln Land Co to Thodorc Hoyle etal ots 14-15 In block 4 comntock. , . . . 350 David A Snider , to Harvey U Andrews 40 acres In iB-19 33 . 2(0 ( John Rammers to Anthony Wilkinson Iflo acres In H-15-18 . 12000 Jqhn A Farrell to Emerson R purcell s e X block 1 Lewis add Broken How. . . 1500 Job D J Lcniler to William A Pierce parcel In 3-19-18 . 575 August 1C Slckman to Chas 8 Francis lots 1-2 In 0-18 21 . 350 Samuel G Sears to J wm Lundy xo acres u-2o-iu . 5000 Bertha K Ulttunhouse to Verna A Lewis lots 6-7-8 la block 37 R R add Broken BOW" . - . 350 Cornell Newman to W L Philips w 60 f t r lots l-2-Hln block 7 In Mason . i Robert Ledwlcu to James II Thompson parcel In 33.17-20 . 600 Lmcolm Land co to Chrittlan A O Kaupp.loti'in nth add Kerna . 165 Lewis Klmberllng to Theodore Vo el 16nac'resln 23-14-25 . . . 6400 Harman' E Deal to Euphanls Robert 160 ' acresln 9-19-17 . . . 5500 Christian A D Kaupp to wm A Kapp 320 acres in 10-17-23 . . tSOOO 0 A Gordon to RBwalker acres in 6-14-17 . WA Whltsel to Arthur fc Elmer Whl t- sel 440 acres in 23-16 22 . 8 00 James H Thompson tb Roy Harley parcel 33-17-207 . . . 1300 Shermaa A Robinson to Ira B Illaueslce I90acrcsln lft-13-20 . 2800 Aston C McGuIre to George A Kruser 560 acres 3-3J-35-I835 . 7000 Susan A.tWalerbury fc husb to Henry T Troieli 320 acres in 262l8 . 14100 Earrv Moch.mairto Lillian R Andrews 160in am.i5-Hk22. . . . . 800 Adeline Matbows & husb to Viljago of Callaway lots 3-1 b'oc escallawav. . . . 100 Lottie Vf Smith & hush to Joseph M Sav age lot 3 bloc" . 0 ' R fi add callaway . . . . 40 Lottie W Smth | jthusb to Joseph M Sav age lots block 61 K Raddoallaway. . . . 40 W A Hopwlns to Ralph Hqpklnrf parcel in 15-U-20-17 . . . . . . . . „ . 1 Thomas'J WcCaoce to Alontop DI h- man'pdrqeiln J&.I9-22 . -US Lottie ! WSjrilthtQ Joseph u Savagr lots 10-1M2-13-141I& bTock i R R-add calla . 140 Harry E Durham to Charles Dye 160 acres in 5fl.l7 ; | . 4500 Joseph Fenlmore to John J Chrtstnen 4 o in Jd-im . . . 30ooq Georce'w McICec to job u J Semlcr ctal ' 2IU acres in ltt-XO-18 . . . 6900 B C Empfleid to Samuel Waddlngtlon ' 120 acres In 10-18-23 . 1000 R B Urcgato L Eryart A Jamt'b H Cat- ron480acre tn'io-ll > 15 l . . . . jiooo Darld A Snider to Samuel Waddlngtoa 40 acres in 27-19 24. t . 240 , How's This ? We offer One Hundred RollArc newtrd ( or ny cue ot Catarrb that ctnnot ba cured by HUT * Catarrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO. . Toledo. O. We. the undtrflcned. have known F. J. < ; btnty ( or tb lut IS yrara , aud believe him perfectly boo- crable In all bualnea Uannactloiu and Onaoclallr able to carry out any obligation * made by bis Qrm. . WALOINO. KINNAN & MARVIN , I Wholesale DrusgUU. Toledo. O. Hall'i CuUnh Cure to taken Internally , atttng directly upon the blood and mucon * aartaee * ot the irttem. TMttmontala Mot trto. Trie * II t nu p r botu * . Bold by an DronlaU , . Take Ilall't Family ruu ( or cotutlpattoo. Dwnfect The Houtc. The house in wintei in winter is ildofcj or tievcr thoroughly aired out , and oVt times poorly ventilated. Dirt 111 accumulate and disease germs flourish. When warm weather cornea { t should be thoroughly disinfected. As a central disinfectant , whether there has been coutageoun disease in the house or not , we have the follow ing , Sulphcr Caudles , Formaldehyde nud Potoosium Permanganate which ( ire nil good , We will he pleased to supply your wants for these articles. S. R. LEE. The Busy A New Clean S aclc of LUMBER Fresh JQLA , Portland Cc eat. Fresh Car p AXJMA laatcr. Spjcn cl Line dlFenqc Poota , f you contemplate u ing any of' he above tUu Sprimg or if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce Co. Broken B ow , PLpie 234. FRANK KELSEY * ALL.KINDS OF WEL S Consult Him If Yeti Want Water. Broken Bow. Nebraska. N. T. GADD Office over Ilo/comb'a book stare. ' ' Office phone iB , Jleplden Broken Bow , Nebraska. J. A. .ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices . . _ In _ all the courts. Conva b.i - - u - * - HU - , vwuLhut A. * _ . V \ / * T. tfj MMWIUH ind notorial work omce up Btalra over Hate Bank of Broken Bow. , ' Broken itow , Nebraska. A. VINCENT SHERIAN PHYSIflAN D URGEON Calls promptly ans\vcrca'day or'nlght. qrace and' residence | n the Mrd. Olelm buliaing Just west of jhe"Security State Bank. Phone 390 Broken Bow. Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOpD.PHOTpS Kast Side of Square - -v 4 f Broken BQW , Npbra ka. ' HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ( Licensed ) TJ Business phone , Ml nesldeikc Broken Bow , Nebraska. V ' L. E. COLE , EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) - - Union Block Basluesa phone 85 , ResWeace.823 Broken Bow. Nebraska. DRS. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIANS , SURGEONS AND pOJLISTS All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone C | . RS. W. T. JONES DRESSMAKING Mrs. W. T. Jones has had' 17 years exper ience In dressmaking It is useless to look further , worn guaranteed. Room 7 , Oierka Hlock. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , insurance , JRanches and Farms for Rent , Legal Papers .niawn , Bur- veylng and Platting. - - - * Qomstock , Thope who have been getting1 up at 3 o'clock tin the niorning to see Halley's comet should take courage as the Prof , at Yale has- 1 sighted it and says it is much near than was expected , It IB only 2,000,000 miles away and [ that its tail is still with it.