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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1900)
V * II hi do. iUcpuWkan PnbUihoU oTi-ry TlmtBday nt the ( Jonnty Boat. D. Jilt AMHimwitV , - VUlllor QbOnico In Cantor Hlock , Konrtli Ait.-g EaUr d nt tlio poatorace at Urohcu Dow , Neb ti second-class mnttor ( or transmit slou through thoU. S.Mnlln. BUIISCKIITION 1'JUOIC : One Yonr , In Advance 91.00 THURSDAY , NOV. 1 , 190o7" REPUBLICAN TICKET. | JOHN K. Nl'.BIHTT U U. WINDUAM , HOYfei : . I'rMldotitlal Electors L. II II An UK , H. 1' . IMVIllDSON , JACJ01I JACOIIHON , JOHN I. KKNKUV. lJOUKl'11 L. IAN ( ) . 8TATI5 TICKIJX. For Qovernor. OI1AS H DIETRICH , Adams. For Llout , Qovernor. E P SAVAGE , CuBtor. For Secretary oftitate. Q W MARS11 , Richardson. For Auditor , OH Ad WESTON , Sheridan. Bar Tr tturer , WM STEUFFER , Uuraing. For Attorney General. FRANK N PROUT , GAGE. For Com Pub Lands and nidgs , G D FOLLMER , Tbayor. ForBupt Pub Initructlon , W K FOWLER , Washington. CONGRESSIONAL , . For Congroia. MOSES P. KINKAID. SENATORIAL. Tor Senator , 15tli Senatorial DUtrlct , HON. F. M. CURR1E , Sargont. REPRESENTATIVE. For n I > roionUtlTOp , fiOtli Diet. , OHAS. E. SPAFFORD. JOSEPH PIGMAN. COUNTY. Tor County Attorney , JUDSON C. PORTER. COUNTY SUPERVISOR TICKET , Tor BnperrlBor , Dletrlct No. I , HOWARD SAVAGE. For Hipartlsor I ) 1st. No. .1 , G. II. THORPE , Tor Supervisor , Dint. No , 7 , G. HISER. TOWNSHIP TICKET. Tor Olark , W. II. OSBORNE.JR. For Treasurer , J. M. KIMBERLING. Tor AtaMior , W. M. VANNIOE , Tor Jastlcu of tbo 1'taco , J. J. 8NYDEII. Tor Uonitablo , L. E. COLE. Bead Oteteecr Dlit. Jio. 1 , OHAS. DAVIS , Dlitrlal No. 2 , JOHN KENOYER. DlitrlotNo. 3 , L. McOANDLESS , District No. 4 , M. D. OALLEN. ' DUtrlct No. 5 , F. II. ARTHUR. UUtrlot No. 0 , G. E , CADVVELL. DUtri tNo.7 , : 0. T. WRIGHT. ' CITY TICKET. For Assessor , E. R. DOUGLAS , "If there IB any ouo who believes the Gold Standard ia a good thing , or that it must bo maintained , J warn him not to cast his vote for me , because I promise him it will not bo maintained in this ootiutry longer than I tun able to got rid ol it. " W. J. BUYAN , at Kuoxvillo Tonn. , Sept. 10 , 1800 , Redeem Ouster county. Redeem Nebraska by yoting the republican ticket. It is time for a change in Nebras ka and the indications are flattering for it next Tuesday. Col Walter Moiui ) , the King of the whiskey trust in Nebraska is Colonel of Gov. Poyutoi's stall anil ' re-election. IB for Poyutor'a - Thia is the year to rudoorn Ouster county and the way to do it is to vote the republican ticket straight from MoKinley electors down t township officer ! ! . A vote for Al. P. Kmkaid will bo a vote for a man of morality am ability that will bo a oredit to the Btato and an honor to the Sixth con grossional-district. The republican rally , in Chicago Saturday was the largest , politioa demonstration ovoi hold there. I took the procession six and a lial hours to pass a given point. A victory for McKinley and a republican legislature , in Nebraska will give the state the greates boom it hat ever had , Will you help to boom your own state ? Citizens of Hastings Protest Against the Vile Slanders Circulated on their Fel low Townsman , Cliarlm H. Dlotrlah Itndorimd Tiy IIU AInn of Splendid Vbarnotor. Hastings , Nob. , Oct. 30. The people of this city , Irrespective of politics , arc licensed and Indignant ever the cruel falsehoods put In Clroulntlon by scan- dul mongt'rtt or tlie fusion party concerning - corning the character of Obarles II. Dietrich , Republican cnmlldnto for governor , nml for more than HO years estcomod cltl- t beloved and highly ton of thlB town. There Is not a rc- ; ) Utablu citizen hero who docs not pro- : ionnco Urn attacks on Mr. Dietrich fHlKe and rnoiiNtrouH. As i means of sllouclnn the putrid lips of rumor and oxponliif ; the vicious falsifiers who mvo hcun linpoulng upon public crodu- Ity with vile and shameful Htorles about Mr. Dietrich , the following fllutauient , wlgnod by citizens of Hant- ngs , Is offered. Among thone whose uimos nppcur us signers are many of the IcadliiK mon and woman of Ilast- nga , many of whom are prominent In maluess and religious circles. Ilcre arc Mr. Dlotrlch's neighbors who have Ived In the same town with hltn for many years. Hero Is what they say of him ever their own signatures : WtiaruiiH , IU'i > orts Intro bvuu circulated or the * purpuhu ot InlliU'iiulug votcu iiKulnut ur IcIUnv luu unman. lluii. C. H. Dietrich , unUIUutu fui giMcinor , c'luirKliiU liliuvltu bulat ; iiuaictud lu tliu ubii of liquur , and ulnu UJ-IIIK tUnt hlu ruputatlou U tbat of a II- aiitlutiB mmiro , lUu unckTsltuod cltluunu t iluMliifs , NubruiiUu , Uevlru to uiuke tbu ollowluu Htiituiuuut : Mr. UlutrlcU bun lived lu Unntlnus for 22 tutu. AVe uii : thotoucbly ocuualntvd with ilui and uc oinbrucu tult * oppuitunlly to ro- icl thu vlcloim Httacliu ou his clinrncter. lu IB not u Urlnklnu mun , lu thu ordinary vccptatlou of tlie term , llu la uot u.fru- neuter of miaou * , and bin roputntloa In MOT tbnt ot u Uucntlous tuan. Mr. llutrlub IB a muu of Inrja buoluuna In- oreMtH. lit' him bteu n poti'til factor , uiornl- y uud llnaucially , ID tliu upbuilding of our Ity. An a bUBlueva muu Ills ii-putatlon In ; oed , uud we lmllvu llint If elected to tbo ilgb olllco of uorurnor , bo would bring to bu dlHUbarui ? of Iti dutlus such tborouub nislnusb niutlioilB , capacity for uulluiltud rorlv , Bud ilu\otloii to Its dutlew , 'tis would Clro to thu people avl.sc , ante , iiruduul , tconomlcal luliiilnlstrntlon. As cltlzcuH of ils town , we coiuiucud him to tbc people of ho state. 112V. ilumtY mUICMAN , Lutheran Mloju- ter llilV. C. A , I'-UITZU. ' Lutheran minister. KKV. C. AV1LLIAM WlCHSClIMIDT , Lutb- urun minuter. TiiaV. A. WICUMANN , German Bvangel- Icul Mlnlhtur. IRV. J. U. WHIUnT , dcrinan UvauEallcal. UBV. A. C. STAHK , Prssbyterlau Mlu- later. uv. WILLIAM MCDONALD , Catholic , su Cccolla. in * . A. UIIAUCHLB. 1'resldlng Blder , Uuruiau lil > auKullcul Church. Mi a. AV. II. nillou Mm. M. H. > V Mllus ilr . C. V. Aloroy Mrs. fl. U. Cherry Jrs. L. II. Tun 111 Mrs. W. J. Cornier .Ira. A. Nulson MKH ! Uarilut ITytfs ilia. A. C. Mclntyr * Mry. Vercr llcnner Jl8 flora FUbor Mrs. Dr. Van Hlckld Jru. 1'reil 1'uuto MUu Carrta Heufrew JSB Addlv IlkpafrQW Jennie Itunfrow Jri. Murcy Renfrew Mr . M. C.ColvIn Am. 3. A. Towuyend Urn. Kutlu M. J. 11 r . Wm. Uruch Button Urn , K. U. iTollutt Mm. A. F. Boston Li. GertrudeVocum Mrs , N.U. Adams Ujii. V. I ) . Dauvhy Mr . W. 1' . McCreanr Sin. W. M. Lontnan Urt. L. A. Ka- klri. Johu Sliiler narda , M. D. CntUcrlno Slutyr Mr * . Allen Drown uru. A. C. Hollow Mrs. 8. N. Yocuui Ura. T. J. LHWUOQ Mrs. L. V. B.Uolloway Mra. T. U. Urkhart Mrs , II. M. Pnrnuntur Georgia C. k'owlir Mra. F. II. Ash Idloa Atuy Anh Mm. Fred Ileuutr Hrp.M. L. Jorgenion Mrs. W. 12. tit. John Ufi. Dlx Uyun Mm John M. Ftirgusou Mr . Otio H. Hnyi Hiluu Q. Crnmcr Mr . A. H. Cramer Mm. Jacob Oarnbard * Benedict JJr8l , - > . .CnPps J.lM- - Mrs.W. I1 , lluclmnatt Mm. E. H. Lndd Mr . J. II. Sploer Mrs. C. 13. fiutt Mrs. Q. N. iluiuoB Mm. C. J. Mile * Uts. J. M. Bewail Mrs. U. W. Scott Jre. Clmt. Cameron Mm. IT. Schuufel- Jri. r.W.Drumraond bacger w. FerKuuon Mis. J. n. Smith i. O.C.Zlno Mn.W. E. Audrawa i.Mra. . . J. Dll a The following are a few of the many clt- lianu , business nod profosilonul mon who hart Bleu a the abov statement : Oswald Oliver Mnrk Levy Leopold Uaun John H.lynn Harry IClulu F. A. McDonald V. A. McClhanoy C. 1C. Lmraon F. J. Hcuadlut Oyo M. Klmtmll J. A. Cainuholl Win Modcett II. C. Ken- Gen. A. V. Cole lS. 8. Towler llnynci UPON. Q. li lllgclow C. A. Tindnll < ' . G. r.-- Blatur W. II. Ferguson J. M. Eaves A Son E. C. Wtbstur 10. M. Mnriiuls A , H. Cramer 11. A. Blcuklron U. 8. Ilrowu Carl Knur H. W. Main Arthur M. Udvrards , Kzra Luuguvln 1st Lluut. Wm. il. Lowmaa Adnui lln-i'd John M. lllner tllnt-mici- . Miles Johu M. Unguu J. II. CnHna Jacob Ualluy L. J. Cnpps S. C. niccox J. II. ribtiilng J. R. liitrnett lUtry Klelu T. A. McDonald M. A. I'yrklas , M. D. John Slubrr U. C. Uavo Jy M. n. Cutter It. It. viol lodge A. Mon u li. A. Rumnay Q. K. Wll C. W. Btult-y A' W. 'it'lclmrdeoa C. 11. Wiuucr Chn . Rich Mulford Ilnynoe K. 1' . linynes C. W. Wllmin , Jr. 13. J. Slakmunn Henry Rnlenbursh J. D. Slater L. J. Locu Frank Uealy AVlleyVllllauis T. S. Ingles C. N. AiU J. R. Blm 8. C. Ileucos Oeo. U. l.nMonto C. MT. Wilson O. V. Howctnall Vercr E. Oould Rd Uurtou W. F. Ittichauan T. L. Johnnon Jacob Itnlli-y C. P. Webster K. U. MittqulH J. It. Mel.iuighlla j. D. Minus J. C. Mltllksn John M. llord James Wlnne II. ' ! . Uoiiehtollnr Rllm Clark Wm. Croft K , J. Pease Vf. U. St. John Ilnrry Heartwell Benutor Hunna Nulls u FuUehaoA. Ohairinun Hunna of the Republican national committee plnlona another fu elon cnmpulgn falsehood In tlie follow Ing dlHrmtch to the press bureau of the Xlepubllcitu state central oonunlttuo : Ohicuso , Oct. SO , 1000. My af tontion hus been dlroctod to a state' inont puhltbhod lu doraoorntio news * Tiapcra of Nobrtvska that I had dur ing my recent visit to that state expressed - pressed u preference for the oleo- tlon of United States senators in Nebraska. This atatemont Is at- torly fnlso and without the Blight- cut foundation. My only desire is for the success of the whola ropab- llcan ticket in Nebraska. M. A. HANNA. ( Jhuirnian Kepnblioau National Commlttoo. A. It. Humiihrey'H spoooh livieion is Hiid ! tobn a 'crackcr jack. " lumphroy is one of the public poakcrs who always baa something o say and knows lr-w to say it. A vote fit Puynler will bo a vote lor thu whiskey trusts and the continuation of Col. Moiso ou Gov. Joynter'H staff , to dictate the ap- > ointmotits as ho has in the two 'oars past. Custor county has , for lo these years been under the control of the union clement , who have taxed the luoplo all this while beyond rca- 011 , in ordur to enrich a few oilico loldors and political lobyists , Arc you tired of tax extortion and flagrant use of the public money u Ouster county ? Then vote for be republican nominees for super- isor in their respective districts nd witness a genuine reform in inanuoH. The republican nominees for su- erviflor are Q. 11. Thorpe , of Bro- cen How ; C. O. Lind , of Wayne ; 1. P. Savage , of 'Sargent , and G. User , of J4lk Creek. A vote foi hose mon will be a vote for a roduo- ion in the county levy and an hon- st administration of county affairs. Citrrie and Laiubcrlsuii. As the question of preference for Juitod Statrn sonatons submitted ou h ( < ballot next Tuesday , we would uggcst that Custor county east a olid vote for lion. F. M. Curne of Sargent and lion.G. Bl. Lambertson of Lincoln , by writing in their names ou the blank liius and place an X opposite. They aru men who would bo a oredit to the party and " \a honor to the state. Douglas and Lancaster county candidates for the legislature , who arc pledged tor E. Kosowatcr and X E. Thompson have cigned an agreement to go into a republican caucus and abid > by the vote of the majority , ou candidates for United States senators. This is fair and hero is no farther cause to fear the result. The thing to do is to vote 'or the republican candidates for ; ho legislature and let the majority select the best men they can. The fusion crowd started out with the idea of but oua term , jut they have evidently changed their policy. II. Lomax , who has boon holding some oih'ce at their lauds for the past ten years is their nominee for supervisor in Broken iJow township. It is not a year since he was forced to let go the jubho teat by statute limitation , Personally we respect him but wo regard G. 11. Thorpe his oqu.U in ability cud character and is worthy of the office. He has uovor hold olliuc and has not boon an ofu'oe seeker. A vote for fusion candidates is an endorsement of the shameful and unparalleled prooecduro of the last fusion legislature , which throw out five of the regularly elected mem bers of the legislatu- from Douglas county in order to give it the nec essary majority to count in two members of the supreme court. The voters have not yet forgotten their bold attempt to defraud the ballot in the recount , which was only defeated - feated by republicans. A vote for ouo ol the fusion candidates moans a vote for democratic legislation and two democrats for United States Hi > nators , Vote them down. Tuesday will determine whether wo are to have four more years of increased prosperity or a financial panic.Custeroouuty will help to determine this important question. Every republican has a duty to perform that can not bo delegated to some one else. It is ycur duty to bo at the polls oarlv in the day and cast your vote for the entire republican ticket. Then see your wayward friend who has not been able to comprehend the situa tion and convince him how he should voto. Should any of your republican neighbors fail to show up by noon , see at once that ho is reminded of his duty. The chances arc good for a republican victory in C'unter county , if every republican will make himself a committee of one to see that every vote is east for the ticket poHBiblo and that every vote in counted right , E R.Douglas has boon nominated for oity assessor in place of P. A. Wa'lou , declined. The selection of Mr. Douglas is a good one and will meet general approval at the polls , lie Jo in every way competent and worthy of the position. Wo pre dict for him n big majority. E , C , lloufio is the fusion nominee. Tiio Cold Facts. In 1899 the fusion majority on Ilolcomb for judge of the supreme court in Custer county was 590. The total vote on judge was 4,072 , while the total vote in tbo county was 4,872. There wore 300 thai did not vote on supreme judge. Whether they wore republicans or fusiouists-is not known. But the vote is liable to be 4,500 this year , and in order for the republicans to oirry the county for the republican ticket , an average gain of 30 to the township must bo inado. This is not an impossibility , but good work will bo required. Should the fu sion vote not bo larger than last year , 2310 , a gain ot 25 votes to the towiiHhip will do the work. It is not safe to deduct our gain from the total fusion vote last year , as our gain will bo largely from those who did not vote last year , or did not vote on judge of the supreme court. This estimate applies to the candidates for the legislature and for county attorney. To carry the ntato , a gain of 5 to the precinct is estimated sufficient , but as there is likely to be an increased vote over the state , it is bettor to work for 10 and make the election sure The > 'civ IJallot. Re careful how you voto. Wo have a now ballot. It is similar to the ballot used years ago , but it differs in some important particu lars. It also differs materially from the ballot used four * years ago. Then a cross in the ciralo at the head of the tiokot was a vote for all the nominees ou it. It is now ar ranged , as may bo soon by referring to the sample wo print this weekou the opposite page , so as to make it necessary to make a cross opposite each name you desire to vote for. This is true in each case except presidential electors. In case you place a cross in the circle oppdsitn the republican electors , it is counted as a vote for each of the eight McKinley - Kinloy and Roosevelt electors. Bo careful in your haste , that you do not mistake "silver republican" for "republican. " The name republican stands alone opposite each republi can nominee , while silver republi can IB included in the brace with people's independent and democrat. Examine the sample closely that wo publish this week , and bo sure you understand it before you go to the polls. Call the attention of your neighbor to the form of the ballot , ami explain to him that he should place an X in each square opposite the word republican , except after the republican elootors , where it is only necessary to place an X in the circle opposite the eight republicans , at * indicated on the sample , which is a yote for the eight electors. Wo have rvory reason to believe that there are enough republican voters in Custer county this fall to oarry the tiokot for every republican can didate if no mistakes are made , and the vote is honestly counted. Attempt to Mislead Firemen. An anonymous circular has boon issued , addrcsded to the "Firemen of the State , " appealing to them to vote against F. N. Prout , the re publican candidate for attorney general , for the reason , as alleged , that "ho was the introducer of Senate File No. 139 , which meant to repeal the occupation tax now taxed ou insurance companies to maintain tire departments. " This circular is a miserable roor back , calculated to deceive voters on the eve of election. Volunteer firemen will not bo misled by a cowardly circular. The official records of their last annual meeting at Norfolk are the best ovidence. The annual report of President John L. Sohiok was unanimously adopted by the State Association , and in that report , printed on page 10 of the official proceedings , the president discusses the insurance bill aa follows ; "It ia but fair to say in this con * neotion that tbip bill , with a largo iium ) er of others , was preparud by parties interested in the compilation of the statutts , and were what was knovn in the eenato OH "cuvativo measures , " and were representad to bu bills to correct inaccuruoien in the statutes , and to conform to de cisions of the supreme court in construing them. A uumbor of those , including No. 139 , weie in troduced by Senator Prout witliont investigation on his part , and upon the assurance that it wan a ou ativu measure only. As soon aa Si nator Prout's attention was called tithe bill , and the section it ropcalo 1 , heat at onoo made a statement 01 the matter to the senate , and had the bill recommitted ta the oomuitteo of the whole , where on his Uate- men' . and motion it was indefinitely post ) oricd. " TUB report of the legislative committee was also unanimously adopted by the firemen at their state convention , and is printed on page 43 of the proceedings. It says tbat Mr. Prout agreed , and very gladly , to ask that the bill be withdrawn , which was done. And the mutter was brought to the at tention of several other senators , and by unanimous consent the measure was withdrawn , and so far as the law that was enacted in 189f > nothing was done. " The state firemen will accept their own records in preference to an unsigned circular on the eve of election. What Wilson lletrllt Says About County Dhisioii. EDITOR RKPUHLIOAN : 1 sec from reading the CIIIKF that the question of County Division is again up for the coming election , and having been greatly interested in keeping Custer county with its pres ent boundaries in the past , 1 ntn con strained to give you my views on the question , now that I am away and' have no interest in Broken Bow , or anywhere else in Custor county , that would in any way effect me , finan cially or otherwise , whether divided or not. When I left Custer county in 189(5 ( and located in Hooker county , I ex perienced a marked contraction of political domain , and have bucomo au trdeut expansionist in the matter of'cjunty affairs and territory , that is , I believe in having a couuty largo enough to give its residents a good government. I know that a large county can be run more cheaply than a small one and give better satisfac tion to the people. A large county wields an influence instate politics that a small ore doea not , and cannot , have. Custor coun ty tas furnished to the state and national government men who would never have attained to the position had not the county exercised an in fluence in the state which p ilhical parties dared not ignore. What chance has a man from a small , weak county of getting into congress , or even our state government ? To di vide Custer couuty as proposed will serve to snuff out some of the great lights that now blaze brightly in the truck of the wheels of state. It may not be that any serious wreck will be the result'to the state ) should the couuty be divided , but old Custer will surely furnish no more statesmen when once the division is made. I understand that the same influen ces that were brought to bear for di vision years ago are still being brought to bear in this campaign , i. o. the county seat argument , Culluwuy , Sargent , and , I presume Ansley being the chief hotbeds , and for the solo purpose of increasing the value ot town lots in the hands of some of the principal workers. But let the people stop and consider what their interest will bo in this division. While it might add a little to the conven ience of a few farmers in the immed iate vicinity of the various county seats , there are so many disadvan tages by reason of increased expense to the taxpayers that any person who will thoroughly consider both sides in an unbiased way will decide for a large county and against division. 1 have become more thoroughly an anti-divisiouist in the last lour years residence in Ilooker county than 1 was while a resident of Custer , for 1 now see and feel the inconvenience of a small , weak county by actual ex perience. We in Hooker have once tried to annex territory to our county from Cherry county , in 18U7 a vote was taken in Cherry and Hooker counties on the question of whether or not enough territory should be transfored from Cherry to Hooker to uiako Hooker twice its sizw. This did not carry , as the taxpayers of Cherry were , as a rule , stockemen of good circumstances , who did not have the county seat craze , and who would uot cast their vote to join their for tunes with ours. Even u majority of those in the territory to be transfor- cd voting asyninsl the proposition of the stookmou iiere , were in a county 10 or 50 miles square. No action of theirs would over divide it. \ * To think of Custor county being divided with the unfavorable condi- ition of more than half her land being us d for agricultural purposes ; with the certain necessity of the erection of court house , jail and other public buildings , now sets of books , and the necessity of voting bonds to accomp lish all this ! And then the great ex- puiyiB of $75,000 for transcribing the records , which will take years to ac complish ; a full set of officers for each .new county , with an attorney and county superintendnnt in each one salari ° d , which salary must bo paid by the county , and not by foes ; takingttll those things into consider ation , 1 cannot see how the farmers , who have thwir own financial affairs to look after , can take this ruinous step. step.As As I lme said before , I have no property in Broken Bow , or anywhere else in Custer County. But if I had , and it was even located in any of the prospective county seats of the new counties , I would surely vote against the proposition. Yours truly , WILSON HnwiTT. Mullen , Nebr. PENN & DOKK1S , IILAOKSMITIIS. All KlndB of work In our line done pro-otly and In llret-olnBS order. Red Shop on the corner , west of the hose houpe. Give us a trial. Any ono wlphlDga now watch moremuntln an H old CIIPC , call on J. M. SIMONSON , LEADING SIIOBMKEII * WATOH Hw.uB tt Of the city , located In Hycrson's grocery tor . J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public nml .Inetlce of the Peace. Special attention glr- im to collections. Depositions taken , pension vouchers uually oxcciitcd and all kinds of legal writen. OfUco west aide iqn&ro , llroken low , Neb. A. THO\I 'SON , CONTKAOTOH AND BU1LDKB. E6S Pl&ne and osdmntea on short no tlce. Broken Bow , Nob. Clinton Day , PHYSICIAN ANn SURGEON , Broken Bow , Neb. Ofllce l"t door north of A. W. Drake's secondhand * ere , west side squaru.Real- Oenoo ( Ub h < i-i west of BaptiBt church. Wm. F. Hopkins , cA > * * TJKACTOR. AMI ) UUXL.DEK Plans and Speclflcatlons ou short notice. Ma terial fui nlehed nd hnlldlugs completed cheaper Imn any min in the stato. Satisfaction guar n cud as to pliiiB aim vpcclflcatlona. J M Scott Attorney at Law BROKEN Bow , - NEBH. CAMCHOTV & REUSE , \1 U 1 NhVS & COUNSELLORS AT 1VW. < on s 8 0 1altr Dlock , Broken How. Neb. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 2d stairway from wet t endin Realty block ; residence , 3rd west iM. E. church , PBIUO aide of street. We Have Added to ournhop : i full line of wood work ing mai-hiutry , .mil therefore would ask a part of your patronage m this line , in win oh wo can save yon money. AHO ! ask oarpoutera and eontraotorH to lot us do their job work , such as planing , ripping , Horoll work , in faut everything that io done in a first class job shop. In our old line wo are upto-date. Wind Mills. We oarry all standard grades. Pump s. Wo carry a full and complete stock of all * tylen. In pipe and well material wo ai ways have it at the lowest possible price. Fittings and brass uood hose , bolting , tanks , feed urindorH , horao powers in fact every thing that bolougs to our tradiWo carry in stock the L.IT fa. * ! JACK OP AI TRADES for pumping or power. Also second end luud gasoline engines , steam engines in which wo can give you a bargain. lu hydraulic and oasiTig wells we have the' best and quickest machinery tint is manufactured in this day and ago of the world , and can guarantee our work in this line. Yours Very Rosp'y , 0. H. C02TEAD ,