Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 19, 1900, Image 6

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Bntcrcd nt the postafllco at Broken .IJpw , Neb. ,
o second-clnsijalillU'lfo MOJkfOllirflunyil
tbo U. S. Malls.
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One Year , In adv
HIIOKEN HoW , NKU , , March 10,11100.
Tlio republican county conrcntlon of Cnstcr
conntxj * heriliy cnMiito ; conreno at the north
Ycutlon to bo hchl et Lincoln , May 'J , 1UUO , nt ! . ' p.
ui , , and IB delegates to the roiiKroiBlonnl convuti -
tlou at Kuarury , April 0 , IWQ. Alro deluimlua
to the senatorial nud r ftj ujlullyo conventions
time. iilacuandrcprj.'eeiitiilliiii notyctUxcd , and
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( oc'ilioitruuV'uc'tlonof auch other bualncmi as may
propprly comobuforo Iho conrcntlon , Daali of
representation , onu delegate at large for utcli
towiifhtp and ono for erery ten votuH or mujor
frectlofi lliorcot cast for lion , M Ji , Heoso for
Supreme-Judge at last coucral election. The
Bovornl t'owiiBhlps ute tntltlcd to rcpreiiontallon
as follow * :
Algernon 0 Hayes U Kllfoll IU
IUC
Anile/ 13 Arnold 7 llurwyii C
Broken How GlllI B Cuatcr U
Delight Kllrn 3 Grove 8
3U 8D
Klk Crock Grant U Oarllcld 8r.
Ltlllau I.oup 9 Myrtto r.
Hargout 8 Triumph 4 Victoria 7
Wood Ulver Went Union 0 Wcatcrvlllo 11
Wai no
Total ltd )
It I * recommended that towuihlp primaries beheld
hold Saturday , April Nth , that no praxlos bo ad
mitted and tlifit the dolugnluB present cast the
full vote of thelr'townihlp dolct'attotis. lly or-
d r of Committee.
K. ROTCE , Clmlrninn ,
E. G'Bchwlnd. Bco.
THURSDAY , APRIL 19lh , 1900
Aa increase of JfCOjOOO.o'oo in the-
bink note oiroi lalion is already
in sight ns a result of the enactment
mont of the now currency law. '
There is some logic in the prem
ise that only democrats can reform
It was said long ago , 'l came not
to call the righteous but sinners to
repentance , "
Ed Royae'r ) candidacy for dele
gate to the republican national con
vention at Philadelphia Juno 19th ,
from the Sixth congressional 'dis
trict , IB mooting with general favor.
Ask a pop anywhere in the coun
ty how politics are aud ho will an
swer something like this : ' 'On ' , I
am not interested iu politics since
it has become so rotten. " Fusion
for office is'not interesting to farmers
Mark Hanna seems tc have opened
a car load of persuasion to kiokort-
' in the pop ranks of Nebraska. This
'I ought to make good times , or Mark
finds very oboap bargains , Custer
will fool quite a boom if reports arc
reliable.
Ihoro fl&s an inoroaso of
7lf > in the amount of money in cir
culation in the United States dur
ing March , ths total being , April 1 ,
$2,021,2'74.BOO ' , or K20.12 per captia
o ( | the population. On July 1 ,
18JQ0 , it was only 121.10 per captia ,
buj. t that was under Democratic
management of our national affairs ,
The number of votes catt Satur
Jutl .1 , , , .
day gjiho ) republican primary was
the Ufgtfflt wo remember of in the
hiitJbryJofBtho oily. It IB an Indiua-
tit/tf / b'a' republicanism in in a
heaffuV condition in Broken Bow
IMMM ? i at
tQMn.fthijjjj mTho RBPUULIOAN IP
p4c0r > vil tfinPte ) that of the 145 who
vfcltdaheVu ffbro several rooiuits
from
. S. Semite
sue
Allcn
.
in Iho Uuilud.S.ta.lc's senate is grow
ing ittterottMJ"N0HW Vo Ulieans
o atfwi&flanKrGjI < of D. E
.
oiHiorrtpmout of the republican state
Jgynrl.yfb. ni .mdnori. .
convention lor tfiiTl position i
a candidate } boforo. the legislature
two yea'rs ago'vnion ocnofor llay-
w < nu si'curud the nomination. Sen-
iiiulft , . ,
alor Ilayward'ri death created a
YrtHtyinoy , which is being filled by
Sfoflator Alien under nppointmcnt
by Gov. Poyi ter. This appoint
ment can only hold until tbo logiB-
laturc elootH his successor. As
Senator Thurston's time expires by
limitation the 4th of next March ,
there will bo two senators to elect
by the next-legislature. Mr. Thomp
son in seeking to have the state
convention endorse his candidacy
will force the issue , and doubtles-
the successot to both Thureton and
Allen will bo nominated by the
state convention on May2d al
Lincoln.
The propriety of the state con
vention endorsing anyone wo ques
tion , but as the light must bo mot
in the Htato convention or legisla
ture , it will bo loss expensive and
liable to bo more satisfactory if
Battled by the convention , whore
I,0d3 roprebonta ives of the people
are assembled than by 130 in the
legislature. There will doubtless
bo several candidates and John L ,
Wi'bstor , who so courteously with
drew from Iho contest two years
ago , when ho saw the sentiment was
so overwhelmingly in favor of M.
L Hayward , will doubtless bo om
of them. It should bo llio desire of
everyone to.aid iu scouring th'o po
sition for the man most capable
and at the same time the best cal
oulaled to represent the needs of
the pooplo.
Without deprecating the ability
of either of Iho men above men
tioned , wo Ihiuk that Ouster county
has a man that would bo more ac
ceptable to the people of the slate
than either Messrs. Thompson or
Webster. Senator F. M. Curne ,
who so ably represented this sena
torial district in the legislature two
years ago , is not only thoroughly
competent to fill the position of
United States senator , but would
bo a popular candidate with the
masses. With him ag a candidate
endorsed by the state convention ,
with another equally competent and
popular there would bo but litllc
doubt of the political complexion
of the next legislature , nor of the
suoooBB of the republican state and
national ticket.
Senator Currie is one of the few
members of the lost legislature who
did not become tangled up with
corporations , declining from .first
to last to even accept railroad trans
portation , lie is a college bred i
man , an eloquent and logical de
bater , farmer and stockman , thor
oughly versed on national issues
and in tvory particular eminently
qualified to represent Nobmka'a
constituency.
i'ii View.
Honae Tells Why He gftppf
Porto Klcon 1)111.
f
that many of our
ftVTftFrfbt . fully unde-rdtand thoiibjfl
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dttKMUMrr connection with
tq UicrUl tinfT , tnn.iHiirp U'n
bTFas wfilMJn by liTiiHultTo one of
I , 8am\ll&M \ A\'ltftf $ ft
, .yjuiii'l ooiflo Bii. ' } ir. mllno ylltaoi
U undredii of thousands of
profit to Hit1 H
a
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.h'tl/v .xntnoil . -.vi'7'o ' ; < J lootfoH.o
ilo Po'Ao.lWjJO without 15
hiifi iK-Mli vr ; . .t .1 , .iioanunijf.y.kl
Vl.ile under the Dingloy law a
have wo
per cent-of Dinglcy
taVlu. Lot mo answer this and fix
it in your mind. ' Porto Rico is
poor and has been swept by devcs
ta'ing and dontruolivo floods. Her
people are not at this time and in
j their present condition able lo pay
oxpeiifi. s of their government. No
one wants th ; United States to pay
tlio expenses of running the gov
ernments ol any of our several new
possessions. The people themselves
in each of the isbndb of the groups
should pay thur own ( xpenses.
How is Porlo Rico to do this ?
Now tnat she has no local govern
ment we must first irivo her a local
government and both houses of
congress are at work upon that
problem , and in my opinion thut
problem will bo wisely solved when
it is dono. 13ut it will take a year
and .1 half or two yearn to formu
late a government for her and to
put in running order , so that those
people , with thrir own government
machinery , may raise mono } to run
their own government.
"In the tn riant hue what should we
do ? Follow the advice of the syn
dicates and trusts and tax this desolate
elate island on their lands or their
limited productions ; ode as we
propose and put this trilling duty
upon their exports and imports and
give every dollar of it back to them
to run their government ? Thie
will bo felt by none except the syn
dioates and trusts and such inter
ests that will do the buying there
and shipping to Porto Rico. In
directly , of course , some of this
will bo paid by consumers , but it
will fall lightly upon them-and the
burden will fall imprecoptiblo ,
while a direct tax would bo simply
brutal and inhuman.
"The bill also provides that this
tax shall expire iu two years , which
ia time enough to nltow the gov-
ornmtnt machinery of Porto Rico
to get into wcrking order. There
is no piopositiou to put a perma
nent burden upon Porto Rico , but
it is merely a temporary expedient
for its own interest.
"My friend , never was a bill so
misrepresented and misunderstood
as our Porto Rioan bill , and the
time will come , iu ( he near future
when those who propose a direct
tax which would result Irora abso
lute free trade will suffer in every
possible way for their misguided
conduct , for their selfish acls.
"What the senate is going to do
is problematical. It has its share
of cowards. The senate is always
the body upon which Iho great in
terests concentrate their interests to
defeat proper legislation. Hut this
fact remains , that I have kuowl-
edge that I have done my simple
duty and have done it in consulta
tion and in co-operation with the
president of the United States ,
whoso heart is quick to feel the
afiliotions of this little island. I
iVo done it in conference
aELAlHso
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plan lor the present nvudb of PSrto
Rico and help out the country so
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for a
iAt ) , eaa"o'f
WrfflUtf . .rmov , ,
very wrong , and tho'"consent
HM
in ulou"oel.mfc uluJniivnoo lopiU
< inrfi ( ba ( fiWBft. . 9ioM .a ° .iJnr. .
npoly disgusted and in ubfld 3viljj )
Uieipast/iyitarjrifand what
more hurfllli'a'CiWgJ'it is done by a
intiidatQiof'a' political party for
lu'jiVesidency of the United States. '
It is time this declaration was stud
ied and understood by all true Am
ericans.
It may bo assumed as a fact that
Bryanism has put itself in opposi
tion to all history. Its low inter
pretation of rights is as the vapor-
ings of a foolish man in comparison
with the higher ideas hold by the
populists. Why populists should
abandon their field to join such a
contradiction of reform in. past sur-
miso.
Yes , "all men are created equal , "
to the rights of "life , liberty and
the pursuits of happiness , " but if a
man does not choose to exorcise his
rights consistent with the rights of
others , he is very apt to have others
put restraint upon him. This is
just where the trouble with Aguin
aldo is.
'Squaw Tibbies made a great hit
when ho proclaimed to the fusion
0 invention that the republicans are
now grinding out millions of dollars
lars to elect McKinloy. We wonder
dor how tbat rot struck some of tbo
Ouster county delegates
When the fall campaign "s " on
and republicans throw the full light
of history , both sacred and common ,
on the dangerous grounds taken by
Bryan , wo predict such an over
throw of modern Calhounism as
has seldom .been soon.
That trick of Mark llanna'a in
taking Bill Deoh out from among
the straight pops and dumping him
into the fusion ranks was a capital
hit. It relieved the true pops of f
mighty load , and planted Deol
right among his own kind.
It begins to look as if tlio spirit
of John C. Calhoun was being re
vived in Bryan democracy. There
is need of a little more of old Jack-
sonian democracy just now to wal
lup the yoi ug bautling into hia
anuses.
That remark of Tom Holliday's
in the county convention about re
fusing to bo a democratic pall bear
er , etc. , ought to throw eomo sus
picion upon llolliday ; Mark Hanna
will got him yot.
We have just a little suspicion
about the relation between J. R
Rhodes and Mark Ilanna. Can it
bo possible that Mark gave Rhodes
a tip just before the pop county
convention.
It might bo well just now to in
quire what Bryan would do with
the Indians of Alaska , if the "con
1 tilution follows the flig. " Would
ho enforce it iu full without their
consent ?
If Bryan wants the United States
to ' build and fortify the Nioara-
guan canal , " ho must expect the
Hag to carry the constitution there
also. Still ho would not have any
expansion.
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-HAMILTON , BROWN SHOECO.'fe
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in a more
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want to save
iy Ewer'are offering for spring
aiad summer the strongeet , moat de
pendable and fashionable line of
SIHliitcry , Dry GootlH ,
CurpetH ana HliocH ,
that has ever been noon in this city ,
at much lower prices than elsewhere.
You have no doubt hoard more or
less about the receut advances iu
the price of all kinds of merchant-
diee. Wo plucked the golden opportunity -
portunity months and montl.s ago ,
by buying largo quantities of Cloth
ing , Shoes , and all kim.s of Cotton
Goods , many mouths in advance of
our actual needt ? , and are today
selling these goods at the lowest
prices ever known ; good standard
Prints , same as are sold at 5c by
others , our same old price , 3 i5.
All the best brands of Prints at
the old price of 5c per yard ; line
Ginghams in dainty checks and
stripes at lOc yard ; southern plaid
Shirtings at 4 c ; Percales at G.Jc ,
7o and 10c ; T.R. Table Damahk at
18o to15o ; beautiful lines of Wash
Dress Goods in all the now and
revel effects. Ladies' Linen Dress
Skins at 45c , t'Oo , 7fic ; denim skirto
nicely braided at $1.00 and § 1.25 ;
Wool , Mohair , Cropon and Silk
Dross Skirls , in all the new and
popular styles at $1.40 to $8 00 ;
Ladies' Underskirts , iu beautiful
mercerized effects at $1,00 and § 1 15 ;
all silk Taffeta Underskirts in beau
tiful colors at $3.50 to $4.50 , worth
25 per cent more ; Ladies' Spring
Capes and Jackets in all the popu
lar now styles at § 1.75 to $8.50.
The now spring Jackets are partic
ularly nobby and'tho prices are very
roaeonablo cost you about the same
as a spring bonnet and by the way ,
speaking of Spring HonnetP , wo are
showing an elegant line of Ladies' ,
Children's and Misscb' trimmed
Millinery , and soiling lots of thorn
too , by the way. These goods are
"Oh what a tangled woo wevoave
Wlieu flret wo practice to dcclevej"
Or ,
"Go teach eternal wisdom bow to rulu ,
Tbcn nlnlc Into thyself , and bo a tool. "
This will bo the year to sew a
largo amount of wheat , for Mark
Hanna will bring the pnoea up this
full to POOL the people. See ?
John C. Calhoun always thought
the consent of the governed was to
bo applied to states. Jacksou stall
ed the "flag and constitution" after
him.
It is now very evident that it was
easier to pitch D. Clem Doaver
over the transom than it will bo for
fusion to carry the state of Nebras
ka again.
Bryan's platform endorses the
initiative and referendum wherever
it can bo carried out , but he wants
the constitution enforced wherever
the flag goes. Great statesman 1
Think of a lot of half-savage ,
breech-clouted Malays applying the
principles of our independence to
themeolves without education , civ
ilization or experience. Great ideal
The democratic platform ought
to have denounced the high handed
usurpation of England in breaking
up oanuabalitmi on the Fiji islands ,
without the "consent of the gov
erned. "
Now wo shall see if the demo
crats will bo allowed a show in
Ouster . county , since fusion has
been declared oflioially in the state
and agreed to by Custor county's
delegation.
' * wo
really believe that .
aCotJirm is a boy. However ,
arc demonstrating the non-rust
qualities of our superior line of
Corsets Summer Corsets , Sateen
Corsets , High Bust Dress Form
Corsets , short hip Corsets , Corset
Waists , Nursing Corsele , Children's
Waists , Nuzaroth Waists , Muslin
Underwear , Spring Underwear , for
Men , Women and Children.
A nioo line of Toilet Articles ,
llair , Brushes , Tooth Brushes , Pal
mer's and other fine Perfumes at
40 and 50c per ounce ; pure Vasel
j ine 4o ; Monnen's Borated Talcum
Powder , , 25u size at 15o ; Camphor
Ice 7o ; Witch Cloth lOo ; Outioura
,
Soap 20o.
If you have a small boy to clothe
just take a peep at our elegant line
of little fellow's Suitp at $1 50 to
$4.40. These little suit * , with their
double breasted vests' , will fill your
bosom with delight but if you
haven't the little boy the sight of
these nobby little suits will impress
you with the importance of the
question , "Where are our future
presidents to come from ? "
Of course everyone krows that
wo are headquarters for Carpets and
all kinds of floor coverings ; Ingraips
Royal Axminsters , Pro Brussels ,
Hemps , Straw MattingsArt Squares ,
Rugs , etc. , all at lowest prices ever
known.
Noah
side.
Poor 'iVcbb came to last fall's
county convention and got in some ,
fine work for his friends , but he is. ,
forgotten now. There is some sus
picion th t Stark Ilanna may bo too
neir to Webb.
We suspect that James Ream
will bo sorry he ever had the in
itiative and referendum experiment
ed on in CiiHtor county , as there arose
so many well trained oflice seekers
in the fusion hosts that they will ,
turn the precinct primaries into a
disgusting rabble.
Gold At Capo Nome.
If you want informntion about the Capo
Nome country , bow to got there and
what It costs , write toj. Francis Gen
eral PAsse'nKor A gout , B & Rl K K R iu
Nebraska , Omatin 13
Nothing Like It.
lrou should remembot that no
other medicine it > like Shiloh's Con-
suption Cure in any respect. If
other remedies have failed to rblievo
your cough or cold , that is all the
more reason why you should try
Shiloh's. Always sold under a
positive guarantee. If it docs not
help you , the druggist must give
back your money. 2Cots , COotH
aud $1.00 a bottle.
Bushels of Money.
Thrown away by women annually
iu the purchase of cosmetics , lotions
and powders , none of which over
aocomplis its object. Beauty de
pends ou healthy blood and good
digestion , such as Karl's Clover
Root Tea guarantees you for 25ots.
and 50ot9 , per package. Take it
and wo guarantee your complexion ,