Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 20, 1899, Image 4

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THURSDAY , JULY 20 , 18UI ) .
Ilqmbllcan County t'onu'iitlon.
HnnKKN How , N br. . tin' ' ) Stb. IH99.
In compllmifc wuli n ncll "f tbn roiinly
ctntrnlcoiimltlfo , inlilcKntefotiTi'ntbin of Ibc
tcpubllranis of Cin-lor county , Nelimd.1. la licrc-
by called to convciu' at lli Nortb Side opern
benne , llrokon Iln\v , Neb. , nt IU o'clock n. m. ,
Baturday , AliKiiM IDtli , IM * . for Hie purpose of
plucliiK In nomlnutlon cundldales for tliu follow
In K county omtT
Ono county jtnlRO ,
Oiofhfrllf ,
Ouo clerk nf the district court ,
Ono county clerk ,
One treasurer ,
One superintendent of public Instruction ,
Ono coroner ,
One eiirveor ,
AUo to elect I ( I delegate * to the Btalo convention ,
to bo hold ft Oinolm nl I o'clock p in , Hnpt " 1M ,
IBM ) , alto delegates to Hie congreHnlotiul mid ju
dicial contentions , lime and iiluce iinljet fixed.
Hails of rcpro eiitntlun , ono dc > l < < Knte at largo
from onch township , and one fi.r endi ton volcB
ur major fraction ( hereof , cant for Hon. K. M.
Currle for itato ncniitor In I8UH. The uvernl
towralilpi are ontlttod to repretontntlon nn fol
lower
Arnold ID
An'lcy M Kllfoll . U
Aleornon S Loin . 7
llerwju 5 I.lllliiil . U
llrokon How S Myrtle . r ,
Cnntcr T
CIIII U Trlnmi'li '
Donglm OroTO II Victoria
Di-llcht 1U Wood Illver . .
KlkCrock 4 Wertorvlllo
Kllm 4 Union
Grant 0 | Wayne , . . . . . . 7
Garflold 6 I TO. . . "TiTm
" It Is recommcmTcd tbnt no ; rox'cs ' be Admitted ,
niltbat tbo ( Iclcgntos prcrent ut tbr < convi'iitlon
cast the full Tote of their recpcctlvii towiiftlilp4.
lilt alto recommended tbnt tbo tn t ulilp prlnin-
rics bo held iinturdayAliquot 12tb. IB'.m , nit ! p.m.
K UoYflE , Cbalrtnon.
K , Q'ScawiNi ) , Secretary.
Konubllcau I'riiiuirles.
PIIOICKN now.
Notlco IB hereby t'lven to the republlcnn clert-
on of Uroscii How towiiphlp , that u iiMinar ) III
be bold In the court houfc , tiaiiir''u ) ugn t I''lli
for tbo inrpoco ot clccltt g deleifaten to ( hi )
I. county coi.Tcntlon , and for thu tr nniirtiin | of
. Riici ctbur buBliuDH at may mine hclnn' lliu
meeting. K Itoiuc , Com.
CU8TK11 TOW.MI1II- ,
The frcpnbllcuti vote of Custtr precinct art-
called to meet nt tl o lilvcieulu i-clioi'l I OIIKI.
A'lL'URt Bin nt 2 'I'd o'clock fn MIP ii-i-pos ul < -
lecilim dclcKiil * to : Itrnil 'ho oiii. ' t iix-untlnu
tutxi liclil nt Hrnlo. . How < \iitu f UMi , IHIII i.ml
to trnnBHCl mich other Imeliion. HH may come ho-
fore tbo mci'tlni ; . A lull ntli > ndnnrc la ear-
neitlydeiilrod. JOHN K PoxwoiiTiir , Com
LOUP TOWRHUIl1.
Notice leherhy t'lvcn to thu republican tdoctora
of Lout ) townclifp. Dial u primary will hu hu held
attho lowney Hcnool hotifio , AugiiHt lilh ! , IHl'H ' ,
at S o'clock p. in. for ( ho purpdho ol clectliiK
delcgatcH lo the county Convention , cleleK'iUen to
t'.io Bapervlsor convontlon , the Humiliation of
to\MiBliipifllcorr ) > , nnd for tin' irannikctlon of such
other business an may coino before thu mocttiiK.
J. f HIIYHON , Com.
DOUdl.AH ( II10VK.
The rcpohllcan eloctoii * of DouulaH Orovo town-
fblp nrf rrqucHtrd to incit at Wi'Bcntt , Aucutlt
12th , 1B8U utlio'doekp in.f rtliu pnrpotu of
eloctliiL' t'lcven ( lele iitiB lo I lie cjunty COIIVI-K-
tlon. to bo held at llroken How , Airlift 10th , JSI'O ,
and lo transact nnch other buslncHH as may prop
erly como before the ineelliiK
1) . U. KONI.KI , , Coin ,
\VKH1 KIIYIU.K. .
The ronubllcan electors aru hereby cilleil to
moot In Wotorvllle , tiatnnlay , Aunist ISlli , 1BW ,
at 'J o'clock p in , , fur the purp 8u of electing
doloKat < > B to thu republican county coiivcntlon ,
end fur tbo trannuctfon of Ptich uthcr buolnvHii IIH
may como bcforo tbo ineutltur ,
1) M. Hivn.l.r. , Com.
A iniollnuof the republican elect ore will bu
bold In Uer yn Saturday , Auijiut IL'lh , IfliU , atu
o'clock p.m. for the purtiOBo of u.cctliiL' iliile-
Kates lo the county convention , to bu l.uld at
llroken Haw , Anoint Itlth.aiid for the trnnfucllon
of inch other bunlncBtt no may cnmn hefora the
.1. o. TAYUIU , Com.
( UliriKLI ) .
Tbe republican eleit'in of ( inrllf'il tn\rnebli
arrbi'Xb ) | otlfli'd Mat n oui tin u II be In Id In
l. i Oittlli Id i \\n I. IP. I lie M\l > - in it\ M'lui I I
liit > -.i i.ni. \ , \n MIr M Ih'-i ' -in' .f
Vi ' I K
ci } . .i. uj.i.n " . " i i.\ > i if u- i' ' ui i
Irnnfsi lion o | eiivb uilior 'IUPUX > up i , . ( i.ti
bcfulu lliu lucetiug. , Uilu 1
I I
Major Mullord has cabled that
the First Nebraska expects to land
in San Francisco the 28th or * this
month.
It is reported that Omaha has
given up Us project of furnishing
1 I transportation lor the First Nebraska
braska regiment from San Fn noisco
to Omaha , !
The middlo-of the-road pops of
Cufltor county will find themselves
tied up with the democrats again
this year. The leaders have so
decreed , and they must unbuilt.
It is a noticeable fact that a ma
jority of the dolepatt's solcoted l > y
tht > pop county convention for ih.
state convention , were democrats.
Anti-fueionistH wore left at homo.
From reports , harmony in politi
cal ranks , in Custor township , be
tween the "Dutch" and "Irish , " does
not prevail to any great exti-nt , but
the Irish still claim to have the bud
of the pquabblo.
Editor Vincent of thu Noncon
formist staled in his spc. > oh before
the poptiiiHt county coiiVi nt. i. it > Id
in this city Monday "that it In now
a foregone conclusion that the
democrats and populists will fuse in
the stale again this year. "
The court in the Banley bond
case , on trial at Omaha , instructed
tbo jury to bring in a verdict against
*
all the bondsmen excepting Mrs.
Fitzgerald , and ngaint-t lit-r , if they
were patielied by the evidence that
she was sane -when she elgnoil the
bopdt Tbo judgment is for $050,000.
Thu managers of the Greater
America ISxpoPition , linvi- learned
by nad experience , that itH i Iforts to
pl < .ano llm World-IJaiold in ignor
ing the Omnhn Bee , has bo n n
suicidal affair. Tlmy liavu ousted
the World-Herald pi-tH and arc
soliciting the support of the Bee.
The ( Illicit in now $80,000.
Uov. ( loluomlihlaU'd in hisnpc < H-h
bi'fon1 the c.onnly oonvt'iilion Mon-
< ln\ , that then : wan a republican
ollioml in the court IIOUHU , which
was all wrong Wo insist thai it 11
all wrong to have nine pops in the
court IIOUHO , to ono republican , and
wo bolk'Vo that llio | ) tiblio rotlizef )
tlml the proportion ! H unfair , nnd
will HUO that the matter in righted
this full.
"Why Hhonld not the populiHt
parly bo able to hold HH stale u > n-
vontion without the consent of tome
other party ? ' asked Hon. W. J-
Toylor , in IIIH speech bi'foro the
county convonlion Monday. The
aiiHwcr is easy. Tim b adorn of the
populiHt parly in Nebraska arc
democrats , and the party in now
run in conformity with the wishes
of the democratic parly.
A Npiuitoml b. KIM li . " all cad \
been launched by AxHit-iuut biTf-
tary olVar Mciklojohn , who
admilH coveting the shoos now worn
by John M. Thurston. Many po
litical H'IIIH are forgottun in tint
OOUPHO of two long yearn , but it is
Hcarcoly probable that all of Mr.
Teiklejnhn's unsavory appoint-
ni i.tn , or his iinwnrtanted intcr-
Ifunce with Ihn late Hcnntori.il
contoHt in thu interot-t of one D. E.
ThoinpHon , will bn lout to hit-lit
) lore another legislature moots.
St. Paul Kcpubliiuui.
It in announced lliut Assistant
Secretary of War Moiklcjohn IB
a candidate for the United SlateH
Senate , to Hucoood Sonelor ThurH-
ton. Mciklcjohn in a good man , and
is filling his present position with
iiuioli crt ( lit , but lie will find nu
merous obstacles , in the way if he
attempts lo run for the Senate. Ono
prominent rock in bin path will bo
liie attempt to boost D. Ifi. Thomp
son into the Sonalo hit winter
contrary to the wishes of inno-toiitliH
of the republicans of the state.
Seward Reporter.
Auditor Cornell I mill refuses to
turn the insurance hookty over to
the governor in compliance with the
recent law passoii which transferred
the in pernon -l IllhIIranco rniii-
-ii1' r th tnidi'o '
i - ' in in 'lie
_ 'i\ ' > i i..ii. i l.tif CM ins t i have
icon too fut a rake off ; in the busi-
IOHH for our pop auditor to giv"o up
without a Htrugglo. There is
evidently eomo spite work in the
matter an the Governor ordered an
investigation into the charges made
against Cornell lost winter , when
liis deputy charged him wLh re
ceiving a rake off from his ex
aminers.
S P , Mobley , editor and pub
lisher of the Republican , at Grand
Island , has leased the paper to N.
and P.P. Fot'dra. ' Mr. Mobloy has
accepted a posolion in the custom
department at Manila , which carries
with it a salary of 86,000 a year ,
Mr. Mobley has boon in the news
paper business at Grand Island lor
.cars , mil n ill hit ' tin IIIH
ht'i'ii loy il , and a hard fwntur tor
the principals of the republican
party. The writer baa been ac
quainted with him for the past
twenty-live years , and it gives us
pleasure to bo able to oongrautlatu
him on this occasion.
"Il nloutod to the oflioo of county
' , I will serve my party first ,
and thu public second , " said Fred
Cummings , in. his cpeooh of aooopt-
itnuu. Wh.it . the pi-oplo want IH a
man tlmt can lay aside his party
prejudices when he becomes a pub
lic servant , and treat ail men ahko.
His duty is first to the public , then ,
should ho have any spare time , ho
has a perfect right to give it to the
party of his choice. When you go
into the ollioo of Supt. J. J. Tooloy ,
it makes no ditlorunoo whether you
are a republican , pop or democrat.
LJo realizes that he was elected as a
servant of the people , and not as a
servant of the pop party. The same
is trim of II. Lomnx and Jud o Ar
mour They doubtless have an
htronu political convictions ns
others. Is a man who aborts that
he will fiorvo his parly first , fit fern
| ) tiblic trtiHt ?
The committee appointed by the
senate-last winter to investigate the
ofliui.il records of the hlato oflicers ,
are bringing forth some very dam
aging evidence against the leader *
> f the pop | iarty in the locount bust-
iK'fs on Hie cotiHiitutional amond-
monlH , by the pop legislature two
years ago. In the cvidonco scoured ,
Gov. Holuomb's n a in u is mixed up
with the ail air in ,1 manner thai
induced ll'o governor to publish an
open letter , denouncing the charges
in strong terms , and asking the
privilege of going before the committee -
mitteo to refute sonic of llio evi
dence secured against him. In re
ply , the oo mm it too in Tuesday's
Journal bus an open teller , charpin , . !
him with refusing to appear before
them previously , and extending an
invitation for him yet to appoar.and
give evidence relative to the recount
and his house rent. This is llio
committee that Governor Poynter
vetoed the bill , making an appropri
it ioi f i tin ir s il iry.
Our leloiiium from Mr. Moikiejolm
says ono descried from the First
Nebraska regiment. Every one
who hears it says in a sad and pity
ing tone , "One deserter ! Oh dear
what a pity1 ! , Yes it is a pity. It
is worse for him than death. Hut
let us not censure him , but rather
praise the thousand bravo men who
stood to the colors through the long
and exhausting march , with heavy
load and bleeding feet , who toiled
on with burning thirst under a burn
ing sun , hotter by far than over
was knrwn hero , who rallied under
the Hag when bullets wire hissing
everywhere nnd charged right on
up to the verv trenches belching
forth fire and death. Lot us not
atop to censure the ono poor , heart-
hick , footsore , weary boy whoso
soul sink beneath the almost t n-
endurable burden , but rther praise
as wo shoula the inspired soldiers
who bruved all , endured all , suff
ered all. Ono deserter ! Who
knows the dread , the fear , the
shame ho feelh ! Who knows the
harhh command and the insuperable
task set , that drove to this dospor.ito
deed ? "Ono deserted ! What a
pity ! " Tbe heart , touched with
sympathy and not with hate , feels
instinctively the suffering that led
up to tin- crime and thu sorrow that
followid it and- forbears oven to
ask in * u'tmc. Every mother knows
il if not her boy and weopi for the
one whcei boy ho is. Remember
this : Vo yjrj iiovjr .ru 1 mhoj obeys
boys wore tried , you were never
tempted nstheso boys were tempted ,
else there might bo another deserter
now. All honor to the bravo boys
who stood the fiery test and never
flinched. It takes m in hood and
nerve nnd patriotism not to desert
sometimes. York Times.
There is an element in the pop
p rty that is radically opposed to
the deception practiced by the lead *
era of the party , and they are not
slow in boldly assorting their views ,
and making personal charges against
the persons who have proved re
creant to their trust. It w.is bc-
IVIUHIof tin- condition of affairs
ihat smi' Ican-il rri-uliH , and every
precaution was luken to Keep down
any effoil at public expuburoof their
differences. Gov Ilolcomb and
Editor Vincent were both present ,
and used their influence to prevent
on explosion. Thev strongly conn
noted harmony and united action ,
which doubtlesB had much to do in
preventing an outward domonstra *
tion of dissatisfaction. The closing
proceedings showed plainly that
there was n strong undercurrent
that had been kept in the back
ground all day , and that the sword
ot revenge , temporarily sheathed ,
would not rest in peace until it had
reveled in the gore of its enemies.
As will bo seen by referring to reso
lutions adoptedwhich ar published
with the proceedings in this paper ,
the convention started out with
resolutions denouncing the UHO of
railroad passes by public officials ,
and then in the same resolutions ,
eulogized Senator Allen , Gov. llol *
comb and Judge Sullivan as ideal
public 'serviinls. It is this kind
of ( Inception , practiced and yet con
demned by the delegates of the
convention that disgusts so many
honest pops who joined with the
party expecting reform. It id a
wonder that any intelligent man
nho has respect for himself , con
tinues lo endorse snob brazen hy
pocrisy. While it ban been proven
beyond liny question of doubt Unit
the whole lot of stale oflic'uls and
deputies , with possibly one or two
exceptions , did receive nnd ride on
railroad passes , not only ono pas ,
but in some instances some had a
dozen or more diffnront passes , there
has not boon ono of those men per
sonally condemned , or a word of
censure uttered against them. An
allompt to cover up deception of
public servants , may bo the pops'
conception of good politics , but in
our mind it is dishonest , and decep
tion. No good man can accept a
nomination from a parly practicing
such grohfl deception without com
promising himself with wrong , and
for that reason , if for no other , ho
should bo defeated at the polls. If
the members of llio convention
were honest in their profession that
\ priPH is a bribe , us was naid by
Representative Taylor , which state
ment was cheered by the convention ,
and further that n populist officer
who accepts a pass is ; i traitor to
his party , and should bo classed
with Benedict Arnold , with what
consistency did they elect men who
USQ passes to state , judicifl and
congressional conventions ? When
republican. Htato officers were found
short in their accounts , and it was
evident they had violated the confi
dence reposed in them , the republi
can county and state conventions
passed resolutions censuring their
action , and demanded an investiga
tion and prosecution. Every repub
lican paper in the state was out
spoken in their condemnation. But
the pop oftioia's ' , after proven guilty
of betraying the principles of their
party , as well as the confidence
of the public , hayo their acts
condoned by the very ones they
have defamed. Not a single con
vention condemns , nor a demo-pop
newspaper dare criticise. In CiiBter
county , where a pop sheriff rides on
a pans , not a word is said in con
demnation.
found In ( lie Equity of tbe Contrite ! ,
V"3 tlm Kc'nomy of Management , nnd tlio ' -f.
; * ! , Security for tbo 1'ayinent. ji'j- !
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| tjiii Oiiaranty Fund for i > nfety. : * .
: , f < : Hnrplim Fund for protection. jVjj-j
; Supervised by II.GW ) depository bunk * . 'tji
Vt'- Si-curl leu iloiwlU.il witli tbo ftntu SSjj
'iiU department. ; . -fJS |
Conservatlvii inoiliodc. Ji- : ; *
1'rofcrred UU.csLow Itatca. ; VT
Ojinrterly Payments. V.'i.S
V'or rates and full Information , call .yjV
on or mldrosH ; j *
J , A , HARRIS , H
A cnt for Ouster County , Nob. . ! ; , ;
Olllco at FarmcrH Hunk ot Cutter , UV
County , Broken Uo\v , Neb. . ' . * / ;
&m mmim mmM
C. P. Kussell&Co. ,
Jicalcco.
Have ranches and lands for sale in
( Justcr and adjoining counties.
Also ranches and lands for
rent term of years.
Dealer in Chattels and Auctioneer.
ISiokon Bow , Nob.
J , J , SNYDER ,
- Notary Public , -
and Justli-o of the Tcaoo. Special attention Riv
en to collections. Ioio | ltfon tnkeii , pension
vouchore neatly executed , nnd all kinds of lot-til
imiierB written. Olllco weft eldo njuitru , llrokun
liow , Neb.
Slioe Shop.
licpslrlni : promptly "nil neatly done on fbort
order. I'rlcci romtoimblo. Second door south
of the post Olllco.
J. 91. HI3IONSON ,
TO THRESHERMEN ,
And tliopo contemplating lu Inp ; rv
We are handling
the
Geiscr Engine
and
' * g Separator.
i
1 TliiP Machine differ' Homuwunt
from other maolilnoH The
boiler lins H devbo which pro-
vcota ttie water from becoming
low In going down or up hill ,
keeping the crown Rheot nnd
Hues covered , prevents them
Irotn nolng bnriieii out , The
Separator ha * no pieves or anything to bother in changing from one
kind nf grain to Knottier , which con bo done without stepping tlio ma-
chltiu. If you t.ro thlnklnir of buying write or caU on us , and wo will
send catalogue , which explains the machine thoroughly. Wo propose
to start all machines sold by IIB , and eeu Hint everything IB in good or
der. Kemumber If > on buy of tie you will int have toviit for an ex
port two or tbreo weekq. Wo will give you the butt oiittlt ever sold In
Giifller county. Wo can nlfo aslst in gutting a compolont engineer.
CHII give such Instrnotlnn SB will enable Rny person of ordinary ability
to run an ungino in H few dsiys. Wo nte jirepurcd to do Lathe Work
and moat anything that can bu Ucuo In an.ordinary Maohlno Shop.
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I V3LUV14W * S J * 'jilJt-LZ '
Hello , Central ; Give me Geo. Willing.
"Is this you , WlllingJ"Yes. . " "Send mo ono ofgtlioet'J Penineular Plan
ished Steel Ranges ; 1 have scon a great many of thorn in nee ; they are tine ; ard
ceiid me ono of your Wblto Sewing Machines. I tind th'-y are world boateia.
Also fend me llfty feet of that Gi cent Itubber Iloaf , nnd ono of your Royal Clothes
Wrlngcrg , which I understand hno thu best rubber. 1 want some Bcroen doors
and pc.recn wire , and ono of your L ° ad.er 15c plow lilos. Send uio your $25.00
Laclcde JJicyclo ; it IH equal to a S)5,00 ! ) whpn ) . [ want n Buggy and Harness. I
understand you have a nlcnjib lot for J-10.00 and S-J5.00. AIco Spring Wagons
and all kinds of Hnrresa Goods ; I will bo BIUO and sue them befor" 1 buy. Oh
voa , I want one of those Ideal Decring Binders ; they give such good satisfaction.
That's the BInder to buy.
Your Deering Twine la the oest I have ever used ; all my neighbors say so ,
and will UBO no other this \VhUethlsiBalargeorderlogivu through tbo
telephone , but I feel satUlled that your prices uro right , aa all nf my neighbors
" "Ilello"Ilellol" ! " order Furniture
trade with you "Suy , you forgot to ;
Iron Beds , Lounges ; those 25u Uurtni'i Springs , Guns nnd Revolvers ; Gllddtm
JJarb Wlro and Hog Fencing ; good Canter Machine Oil ; my own make Tinware ,
which ia the best and the cheapest at the end. We always keep a good tinner ,
bring in yonr repairing arjd job work. The Wonder Ice Crcaui F/POZT Is tbo
best made ; Liuvn Mowers ; well , in fact you know I have overyt.hlng. Oh yes , I
forgnt , to mention that I am agent for the Aultman & Taylor Threshing Machines
and Engines ; If you know of anyone wanting a tliresnlng outfit s nd them to me ,
and I will show that 1 have the best. As heretofore , I have idways be on the
leader ia low prices , and mv goods uro as represented. Good bye , 1 will see you
soon. GEO. WILLING.
I keep a full line ot Undertaking Goods. Calls attended to night or Day
Has No Equal.
The nmniif'ioturors have in the past winter greatly improved their
former machine , and it is now without nu equal in Nebraska. It is a
new machine , nuv piilonts , and as an introduction to Cuslor county
farmois for the season of 1899 , the manufacturers will make it an object
for those who want to purchase a machine to see their agent before bay
ing. For particulars see or write
WILLIAM MOORE ,
Broken How , Nebraska.
HARNESS ! HARNESS !
I have now over 200 sots of Harness in the housi * , and will bo able
to give you anything wanted , from $18.00 to 35.00 per set , complete.
Wo have first-class Harness from % 22. . 00 to S'JS.OO. We have some forty
odd different styles of Ilariu-sH , ANIJ AB MANY DIFFUIIKNT PIUCKD UAH-
NKSH , and in the event wo don't happen to have just what you want , wo
will bo able to uhangu them to tuit your Usto. If you want a factory
made Harness wo have them , and will bo able lo give at least ten per
cent batter value than anyone else in the county , because wo have all
our factory harness made to our order , and for this reason wo are able to
got btUtor value for Iho same money. Wo will also duplicate any and
all i-astorn catalogues on prices. If you happen to have i price on liar-
nous , bring it with you and wo will duplicate the same and save you the
freight on anything between hero and Chicago , and add freight beyond.
We mean just what we say above.
All the following lines are complete , and prices guaranteed : Shelf
Hardware , Pocket Knives , Table Knives and Forks , Spoons. Tinware of
all kindH , Nails , Bolts , I5irb Wire , Hog Fencing , Uioyolefl , Sowing Ma
chines , Guns , Cartridges , Shell : * , Powder and Shot.
On Saddles We are Right.
Thanking you all for pisl patronage with which wo are svell pleased ,
our trade has more than doubled in the past year , and wo will therefore
ontiuue our old raotlo ,
Gr.