Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 22, 1899, Image 4

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THURSDAY , JUNK 22 , ie .
The Oregon volurit ere for
home from Manila laHt w
The editor of the Area/3ia Cbam-
pion treated bu r aiJej ) >
to a fine illustrated
Kitiftirn ; / * * !
out by
JiHV an * r 10
Uol. Hryau.
'feu were killed in ibe cyclone at
Herman l&fcl wwk , in tbe north
part of tbe Hate aud many
rziore we e injurwl.
The efforts ol the people in the
eastern part of tkc state to provide
relief for the cyclone mllererh at
Herman Ia * > t vreek ib highly com-
rnend&ble.
CoogreKKman Bland of
who ha > been a leader with the
detnocntH in oougrecn for yearn i
dead , having panned away Thurnday
of Ia < ! t week.
In our HHI of pop candidates lant
week , the name of Jru. .Stockham
wah omitted horn the IJcacon pub'
linli H at a candidate for clerk of
the dihlrict court.
Orio of the civilian America
commiHHionerH in thu 1'hilippineH ,
Dean ( J.WorceHtcr , HayH bO per cent
of the natives want peace. Air.
WorccMter \ familiar with the
i laiidH and in the author of the bent
book jet written about thorn.
Is five raontliH hfty new colton -
ton milln have been built or pro
jected in the b'outh and thirty-nine
rnilln in that flection are to bu en
larged , Manufacturing on a large
Hcalu i uo longer a novelty in the
Southern htatCH. Olobo Democrat.
The Sunday Heu contained in
addition to UK regular fualureH a
pictorial department , containing u
number of prominent pcrHonH , in
cluding a picture of the HCUIIU of
Col. HtotHunburg'H roinaiiM lying in
Htato at Lincoln on UH rnturn front
Manila.
Hero in an opportunity. Th
World-Herald announoeH that U
will receive nubHoriptioiiH on the
irjHtalhnont plan , to ralno a dotuo-
ora'iio oompaign fund. All ( opn
and Hilvor republican Hhotild ncnd
in tlioir conlribulioiiH at once , and
help their deinooralio friundw ruiHo
fundH to capture the roHl of their
crowd ,
The quarrel of a few wooktt ngo
between Aguinuldo and General
hiinu IIUH ruHttlted in thu UHHJIHHIII-
alien of the latter by t'ju ' body
guard of the former , General Luna
objected to AgtiinaldoaH u dictator ,
holding that them nliould bo n re
publican form of govcrnmont. For
thiH he waH murdered at the iriHti-
gjitioii of "the Wauington of the
Itill be a mitter of pleaders to
( he rnauyrieod * of Judge Kiukaid
that ltn hat decided to be a candid & ' . ,
for cowgrt1 ! iu the Hizth dietrict.
HI.H ability and character I * HO fav
orably knowu to 3 la ge pr cent of
Ibe vet r of the diMrict , thai
should be receive the nominatioo
feup | > ort will not be confined to
the republioau raokf. Many of
other political parties who perf'T to
vet for & clean uaa will vote for
biui. iu Life own judicial dirtrict
be bs > ilwayi : been able to carry by
* ranging from 1CKXJ to
, wbere ordinarily tbe fu-ionirtA
Judge Kinkaid hah not only
proreuif. \ ktrenglh ah a vota getter
iu bit own section of tbe dietrict ,
bat U well and favorably known
throughout tbe entire district , and
th < - Hub doet not believe that a
stronger candidate conid bo nom
inated. He ban been connidered a
pohnibtlity bince 1802 and there
have been several tirnuH , both in
Ife92 aid finco , that be could have
been nominated if bo had rnado the
unqualified declaration that now
comes from O'Neill. It is perhaps
not wine at this juncture to say that
he ib the only one with whom the
republican party rriipht succeed , or
who ought to bu nominated , but it
muni be admitted that he has ex-
ceplionatly strong claims and
Hhotild bo shown the utmost con
sideration by the republicans of
the district. Kearney Hub.
Who would dare hazard an opin
ion on what thu condition of the coun
try would bo today , had IJryan and
his fruu trade and free silver boon
successful in 181)0 ) ? Imagine this
country with a war on its hands , a
depreciated dollar , and depleted
treasury and free trade. Contrast
the condition of the country under
democratic rule and the Wilson
free trade revenue measure , whet
theover { muiit was borrowing
money to pay running expensesan't
the conditions of today uiiaer republican
lican rule and the Dingley tariff ,
when the country is prosecuting in
a foreign country a war for hu
inanity and equal lights. The na
tional treasury iu in a condition to
meet all thu obligations of thu gov
ernment with no thought of a bone :
issue. It is no wonder that the
sober thinking , intelligent voter is
gradually leaving thu party ol
obstruction and casting his lot with
the party of progress aud the poor
man's friend. Kails City Journal
Judge Kinkuhl for Congress.
Judge Kiukaid , of O'Neill , who
has frequently been mentioned as a
possible candidate for congress , has
consented to make the raoo subject
to the wishes of the republican
congressional convention of the
Sixth district. Judge Kinkaid was
the choice of a large per cent of the
republicans of the Sixth district live
years ago , when Kern was clcoloi
on his second term , but he failed to
receive the nomination. It wouk
give thu Riruiii.ifAN pleasure to
sue him nominated. Wo do not be
lieve there is another inun in the
republican ranks who would be an
sure of election as Judge Kinkaid
The northern part ol the district
has never been allowed to furnish
a candidate , and that section iu uu-
j donl t dly ( ntillM to name th run ,
j cbouM tbr c'snn tb * hcnor. Tb *
O'Weill Frontier , in piViat ( of
Ju'Igi * Kinxiid'f c i.didacj f&jF :
' { lie Judge < wu'nif to i corn * a
candidate at tin w rfH" > t foliciUtion
of man ) friend * throuuboni the
district. The Frontier ba be
watching thu oo Krf ionil borc-
< e4pe vrhh rn ih interest , hoping
that a candid at * -oal < ] COMIC to tb
front , andv could l > no butler
pl < * ? d in ttnoanuint ; the uM e of
i cnndi late than tnttof Judge Kin-
Vaid.
Thrtffitet \ re fO s vby tne
nomination thoald go to tfce J d
II i < con eded list tn nortber& end
of t f di tric4 , roi.ripttlesllT tj sk-
inir , i f > nttled to tbe nomination.
Ja < Jg Ktnkitd j * the ptr of &ny
man in the district in ability aad
integrity. He > - liv- , wide avake
and up to tn lime ? , and iwrafct-tly
popular v-jth the voler of torlh
Xibracks. He hsf l mu sa < .jveiy
elect -d to the dtiiricl beneh f r
thre terra * and daring the pop-
ali'lie tronbl J carapait-a 1m oorne
oat vriih ffl3JoritJ ranging from
1,000 to 2 000. Hi * Jonj year ? ol
experience in public affairhifc
level beid , sowud wisdom aud rt-
proaebleicbtracler make bus all
ttat tao be dtgired a a repre enta-
tive irj cougreKi- .
Tbe Airjh-ortb Journal in Speak
ing of a suitable man for the nom-
inaiou for oougreos of the Sixlh
district - .
t-a-jf. :
We are free to confet * * * we have a
favorite in tbe field. He IB tbe peer
of any man in the district in brains ,
D intel'ect ' , in iulegrit\in judicial
erecutive ability , and in all that
to make tbe man of the hour ,
the leader under whom we cau
march to victory. He is pure in
character , of HpotleHH reputation , an < !
no word of reproach has \ > tcn or can
be coupled with hi name. The
Star Journal ie not authorized to
for him , doeri riot claim will-
in grit hh on his part to take up tht
'white man's burden1 but it does
speak for itself aud thousands , o
loyal republican * when it announces
as its choice for congressman to been
on whom the people have honorei
arid love to honor ; one who is aru
alwajK hab bucn true to their ben
intereattj , aud whom they will be
proud to place in the halls of con
gress Judge M. P. Kmkatd.
l'aH In Nehraska.
This is the way Morton's "Con
servative" tolls of the [ /row th o
value in Nebraska farm lands :
"Are all purchasers of farm land
fools ? For more than six year
there has been an organization o
politicians and idiots in Nebraska
preaching the impossibility o
making even a living uponordinar ;
fprrn lands in this state.
The populint party has proulaimet
from every nchool house , courthouse
and platform that the farmer in
Nebraska ia a down trodden , money
leritf being , over which corporation
hold gleeful orgies.
Aud yet this same supine son o
toil pays hm debts , schools hi
children , buys carnages , organ ?
sewing machines and pianos , am
wears a smile brighter than an
Eafcttr morning.
Everywhere the farmers in Nebraska
braska are paying off the mortgage
which lopresonted the larger part o
the purchase money which was t
bu paid for their farms. Thes
payments are created out of th
sale of thu products of the land
themselves after paying for th
maintenance of the farm and family
In every county , court house re
cords show a steady , constantly in
creasing reduction of the mortgag
debts upon farnu. This is th
truth. These records are facts
They stand up with unflinching eyes
look the populist press and orator
of 1B1H ) in their bra/.ua faces , am
say in almost angry tones :
"How you all did lie in 1890
Not a single forecast of calamit ]
has been verified. The gold stand
ard has been upheld. There wa
a biggjjr'amount of circulating oasl
in May in the United States that
ever hoforel'
And are people buying lands a
advancing prices upon which no
man can make a living and muo !
less profits over and above a living
How is it that farmers in Ne
braska have nine times out of tot
paid for tluir lands thonifclvos , i
populism teaches truth ?
Was there ever before a constan
and rising demand for land upon
which nobody , according to the
populists , could make a decon
living under the gold standard ?
Whore is the farmer who wisho
to find a buyer for hit ) Nebraska
farm at the same , or a loss price
than it com tbe preueiit owuerV
lUllj art I ! 4I CxII. I
' There will 1 Grand Kallj. Koi ]
1 Call and Ordination Services held
liu the Baptist Church , at Broken '
j Bow , Nebr. , on Saturday and !
SuiKlaT , June 24th and 25th. ' 'ft. I
The following i * the
PROGRAM.
12 M. SATt'KDAY , WXXKK.
Addrevs of Welcome bv the Pastor i
Response bv Rev. S. C. Greene. I
of Bfair. j
1:30 : v. M. Praver and Song Ser- |
rice , Rer. J. S. Ifadden. i
2:00 Roll Call and Offering. |
3:00 Short Addrevws by City
Pastors.
3JO Sermon by Rcv.S.C.Cadwell
KVKKIXG MKKTIXG.
S:00 Song Service by Rev. J. S.
JIadden.
S:15 Address by Rev. J.J.Clifton ,
of Arnold.
S:45 Address by Rev. J.R. Wood ,
of Mason City.
SfNDAY MOKKIXG.
10:00 A.M. Song Service by Rev.
J. S. Hadden.
10:15 Ordination of Deacons.
11:00 Sermon by Rev. F. M.
Williams , of Lincoln.
12:00 M. Sunday School.
H. V. I' . U. MHKTIXG.
2:30 K M. Song Serviee by Rev.
J. N. Cares * .
o:00 Paper How to Conduct a
Meeting B. W. SiHiran.
Duet by Mrs. Dr. Day and Mrs.
J. E. Adamson.
1:30 Declamation by Kate Kelsey
SoJo by Mrs. R. H. Hubbard.
3:45 Paj > er by Mrs. J. II. Kerr ,
of Ansley.
4:00 Address by Rev. J. E. R.
Folsom , of Hastings.
Quartet by Lewis Bros.
SU.MMV EVKSING.
7:45 : Song Service by Rev. J. S.
Hadden.
8:00 Sermon by Rev. S.C.Greene ,
of Blair.
Tbe First Nebraska Regiment
ban earned a well merited discharge ,
and will come home covered with
lory. It will receive the plaudits
of every true citizen of Nebraska ,
notwithstanding the veto of Gov
ernor Poyuter , whose narrow-
minded action will but add latter ' .o
the fame of our brave boldier boys.
Callaway Courier.
Letter LM ,
Following is the dead letter list
for week ending June 20th , 1899.
Mr. A. Roy Israel , Mr. Archey
Mortmore , Mr. Cba-i Borles , Mrs.
Maiguerelle Martin.
Parlies calling for any of the
above will please nay ' -advertised. "
L. II. JKWETT. P. M.
The Broken Bow hospital is in
splendid condition for caring for
the sick. Trained nurses in attend
acce. Prices reasonable. tf
House for Sale.
The J. S. Klrkpatrick property , tbree
blocks from public square- also a good
bicycle ( or sale. Enquire of
J. C. MAULICK.
Horsed Strajed.
From ray place of residence one
dark bay mare , with wire cut on
one fore foot , and one light bay
mare. Any information leading to
their recovery will bo appreciated
by the undersigned.
JOHN GILLEAKD ,
0 1C 41. Berwyn Nebr.
Taken up , by the subscriber on
his enclosed lands on section 8
township 17 range 21 in Kilfo'l '
precinct Cuslcr county Nebraska on
the 2nd day of May 1899. Our.
bay mare weight about 700 Ibs
about 7 years old. Dated this llih
day of May 1899. FHA.NK THOJIAH.
Jn 22-5t.
Estru ) Notice.
Taken up at my place of residence ,
a two year old bay mare , weight
about nine hundred pounds. Nine
and half miles north and wel of
West Union , Louis BEAGEK.
0 15 5t.
Police ,
Taken up , at my place in Broken
Bow , Nebraska , one white steer ,
supposed to be one year old , past ,
April 21th , 1&99. fi
J.U.II. Cnoss.
THOUSANDS GOING TO COLORADO AND
UTAH.
on the low rates via the Burlington
Houte every day from Juno 25 to
July 11 Denvnr , Colorado Springs , I'u
oblo , G Ion wood , Ualt Liku ; City and
Ogden one far plus $2.00 for thu round
trip. Sun nearest Utiilmntou a ent.
Jn22 2t _
UURUNOTON ROUTE-U.M'RBCEDEN'T-
EDUY LOW RATES TO COLORADO.
Every day from Juno 25 to July II.
One faro plus $2.00 for the round trip to
Denver Colorado Springs , l'uubioilun-
wood Springs , Salt Laku Ulty nnd Og-
dun. Tickets ijood to return any time
until October Iflet.
Never before such nn opportunity.
1'aku advantage of U and spend tuu sum *
mtr In the heart o ( the Hookies whore
hunt and duat are unknown whore thu
sky Is iia brightly blue an Italy ' , and thu
air ns Invigorating as R tonlo where you
can bathe , tind ewlru , and climb moun
tains all day , and every day.
See nearest liurllngton tioket agent
and got -particulars , or if you prefer ,
wrltuJ.Franols.Uen'l Passenger Agent ,
Uurllugton Kouto , Omaha , Neb. jn'J2 2t
TO THRESHERMEN ,
We are handling \
the I
!
Gciser Engine
and
Separator.
TLt *
fn ui ctfcir
1/oiKr bh a de\i wt , cu r > ie-
veMb tie * 7o'.er from brooming
luv , in sjoirjg doD or u | < hill ,
keepu.g the crown ebftt and
ttuvi c.mred , pri-vents iliern
Irorn being borneo out , The
ftep&rhtoLa * no i < vet or hurU'iLK 10 t > . Uir to ilatgirg f'Crn one
ku..i ' ! fcr4.fi to anou.f-r , wbh li ten b * done w th' ut utc ppirg the roa-
chioc. J ( jou re thlnUotr of buytr/K * mror ca-i cr , UP , t-d we will
Hsi d cMulojjuf , which fcxpiMu8 the uacMne tboi'/ugbly. Wt piopofe
to stMt all machine ? bold bj u ? , and HM that f-teijti. log if In grod or
der. Kmumhtr ifjoubu ) ol UMGU wi/I m : hire iu wait ( or nn 'X
pertjtwo or ihrte v , * tl. = . We will KIT * you tl < bt-t cuilil eter told In
Cut r county. We can tbo bU' ' t ID gtttii K a eouiifrl 'nl tngineer.
Ctr > pvi i neb Ir.suueiion IF will tittle J-DJ icuon r J ordinary hbillty
to run nr > iiigiD- , s. ( edmt. . V.'t t'e , > r p rfd 'o do Iatbe Work
feblkitg tb t ttir bi Uoat IB an ordinary lice-bine Shop.
Hello , Central ; Give me &eo. Willing.
" ! F this vou , Wililr gi' ' ' -Yes.1 "butd me one of HIDEO I'cnlnPiilRr I'lnn-
Ished Steel Kacgc-F ; 1 hstve = ren a great tnsny of the in In HBO ; they are line ; nrd
frpnd me one of jour Wbllfi .Vwlng MnrhlnrB. I llnd th < > aut world lir
Also fend rne fltty feet ol that CJ cent Rubber Ilrao , nnd ono ol your Jtnynl C |
Wringer * , v.-hlch I underbtand IIB < - the beet rubbnr. 1 want corno porcon i
and rcreen v.lrian' , ) onp of our L idc-r loc plow Illop. Si rd mo your $25 00
Lscli-de Uicyclc. It tqusl to n S.j ! ! 00VIH ! < 1. J wnnt a Huggy nnd rinrufSR j
understand > ou have B Mce j b lot for ' JO 00 nr.d SJ5.00. Also Spring \VngonH
and Ml kinds of Ilarress Gooos ; f will be HUO nnd Ber thim btforI I biii * . Oh
yes , I want one ol three Ideal Deirtng Hindfri ; they give i-uch good entlslnctlon
That's tbe Binder to buy.
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Your Dc-etinj : Twine is the jest I have eer u-td ; fill iuv ro'sLborssny BO ,
and will us * no other Ibis vcar. Wmle this is a Isro crder to g ve throueb the
telephone , but I feel E&mlifcd tliat your prices are right , as nil * f my reighhors
trade with } ou. " "Ileilo : ' "Heliu ! " "Say , you forgot to oriltr Furniture ,
Iron Beds , Lounges ; those 2oc Curtain Springs , Guns nnd Revolvers ; Glidden
Uarb Wire and Hog Fencing ; gooo Caster Maetilne Oil ; my own make Tinware ,
which U the best and the cheapest sit the end. We nlwnys keep n good tinner ;
bring In yonr repairing nnd job work. The Wonder Ice Cream FreezT la the
best made ; Lawn Mowers ; well , in fact you ko-nv I hive overjiolrj ; . Oh jes , I
forgot to mention that I am agent for tbe Aullman & Taylor Tl ) e hIllg Machines
uno flnglnes ; If you know of anyone wanting a tnresblng outfit sei.d them to me ,
and 1 will show that I have the best. As heretofore , I have a'wnys ' been the
leader In low prices , and ui > good * are as represented. Good bje , I will see vou
soon. GEO. WILLING.
I keep a full line of Undertaking Goodp. Calls attended to night or Day.
Has No Equal.
The manufacturers have in the past winter greatly unproved their
former machine , and it is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is n
new machine , nets * pntenln , and as nn introduction to Custor county
farmeiH for the season of 1809 , the ninnnfnotnrors will make it nn object
for thoM who vaut to purchase a machine to sco their r.gont before bny-
ing. For pnrticulars too or write
WILLIAM MOORE ,
Broken Bow , - Nebraska.
HARNESS ! HARNESS !
I hive now over 200 sots of ll'jruess in the hoiibc , ntul will bo nblo
to give you anytliii wantol , from § 13.00 to $ 'J5.uu per HOI , comploto.
We IIAVO tirht-olaHS HarnoHH from $22.00 to * 25 00. Wo have some forty
odd different htyles of llariit-BH , AND AS MANY DIFKKUUNT I'uicut ) HA'K-
NK8H , and in the event wo don't happen to have just what jou want , wo
will bo able to change them to ouit your tiibte. If you wnnt a factory
made HarneHS wo h-wo thorn , and will bo nblo to ivo at loaHt ton jor :
cout better value than anyone olsu in the county , because wo luvo all
our factory Irirno'-H made to our order , and for this reanouo ate able to
got better value for the name mo.ioy. We will ilno duplicate any and
all eastern oatalogties on price * . If you happen to hnvu i price on llnr-
neHH , bring it with vou and wo will duplicate the t ntno and save you the
freight on anything between here and Chicago , ntid add freight boyoml.
We mean just what we say above.
All the following linen nro complete , nnd prices guaranteed : Shelf
Hardware , I'ooket Knives , Table Knuea nnd Forks , SpoonH. Tlnwnru of
all kindu , Nails. Bolts , B.irb Wire , Hog fencing , Bioyclus , Sowing Machines -
chinos , Guns , Cartridge * , Shells , 1'owder and Siiot.
On Saddles "We are Eight
Thanking you all for piflt patronage with which wo nn > we.ll pleased ,
our trade hns more than doubled in the pt t yenr , and wo will therefore
oiitinuo our old 'tiotlo , "UNDKHBKM , . "