Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 26, 1900, Image 4
g * PUKl ! U' I'H'KKB. W : &i PATUNT MKBIOINBS. WALL PAIMCU , | ' | BATH OAUINJITB. CUTLUKY. jrl $ ( toter Cto. lUpubUcau rabllilitd oiery Thursday nt th Coonty Boat. . SI , ADINIlKKllV , ltd I tor VOffleo In Cnoter IJlock , HnUrodat the postoffloo at Uroken Dow , Nob. , * i c ooiid.eloeimAttcr | fur trnuemliiBlou through the U. 8. Mall * . SOUBOIUITION i'ltlOK : One Year , In adrance 91.00 THURSDAY , APRIL 20th , 1000 Senator Thurston does not find his path BO fully atrown with rosco as ho had hoped on arriving homo. It in hard for the public to become roconoiled to ono "serving two masters , " The independence manifested by the delegates in the republican con voution Saturday was an indication1 that it was not dominated by a ring. Wo hope the same spirit may preVail - Vail in the state convention. The nomination of J. 0. Porter for county attorney by the ropubli- onn convention Saturday was with out Mr. Porter's solicitation or knowledge , and as the choice was made by acclamation the will ol the majority was plainly evident. The high school free attendance law has again boon declared un constitutional by the supreme court. State Superintendent Jackson ox- prasseB the opinion that before a free attendance law can bo estab lished the constitution will have to bo ohangod. With the nomination of oapable and popular mou at the state con vention next week tie republican party will have a lair chance of winning the state back into tuo re publican fold. All ringstora and professional politicians should bo ihunued. With a oloan and able ticket wo can expect a clear victory. The pop papers report that Edi tor Vincent ou hia trip through the county to raise funds for the fall campaign , scoured two hundred subscribers to the fund , less than ouo in ton of the pop voters. Wo should have thought that with the amount pledged to Coin Ilarvoy last fall and with all the state ofli- cors but ono to draw from , and their appointees , besides more than half of the county oQicors , all ol whom are paid out of the public fund , the campaign committee could have raised sufficient funds for legitimate pt.rposes , without calling upon the farmers , who receive - coivo no financial benefit from the fusion forooH. But a short time ago the pop papers wore complaining because of the raise m price on wire and nails. Now the manufacturers have made a reduction and have wired their salesmen to reduce the price 00 cents per 100 pounds ou all smooth plain wire , nnd $1.00 per 100 pounds on all sizes of galvan ized barb wire , fence staples and wire nails. In Monday's issue the WorlchHorald was lamenting that the jobbers would have to reduce their prices to correspond , on the Block on hand , because the trusts bad reduced the price. It eooma hard to ploaao a iusionist , try over BO ho.nl. When prices are low they complain , and when high they are not satisfied. When wo had peace they wanted war , and when wo had war they wanted poaco. It is what wo have not they want , and what wo have they do not want. Thin IB reform ! Debs , Donnelly , Dewey and Bry an ! It is too bad to spoil the fine illitoration of candidates with Bry an. Why not put it Debs , Don nelly , Dewey Defunct ! By the tirao the four cornered of "bull " is the game pen" over pops will think there are moro than 8- , 000,000 of people in the * United States needing protection and at tention. The pop who used to swear that an old party oant bo reformed has taken a very sure moans to prove this statement wlion ho triad to re form Democracy. It dent look ns though the pops were making a fair test of the mat tor. The heavy weight odllor on the corner did not like our article on 'fusion imperialism , " under the caption "contemptible" a ootiplo of wooka ugo. Wo should bo very sorry to say or do Anything to arouse the latent possibilities of Hiid ; olmmpion of the toilerB. Wo cant see much use in the face of conventions ca led at Sioux Falls. Since all they have to do in to oudoruo the denoonxtio nominees. Wo suggest that the expense of that convention bo saved and turn ed into a fund to help the 8,000,000 poor American citi/.ena mentioned in the Chiof. YCH , the oracles declared that the gold standard would make avcry dollar a two hundred cent and they called upon the farmer to bo their witnesses. How is it Mr. farmer ? Dent your labor and pro ducts now measure or buy anymore moro gold ntandatd dollars than it did under democracy ? It lookn as though the prophotios of Baal has arisen. It is strange that every man is apt to sco just what special evil in the public which is the most dominant passion or tendency in himself. Bryan sees nothing so wicked as "imperialism" and yet there is no ono today in this country who shows such n passion for imper ialistic authority. Rule or ruin seems to bo his idea in conventions. The four cornered parao of re form being played just now re minds us of the old four cornered game ot "bull pon" or "soak'em. " The corners are held by nil the re form parlies except the poor pops , and they are in the pen to bo soaked. The mid-roadors will have plenty occasions to apply arnica to polit - ical bruises before the fall olooltou is over. Funny , isn't it ! The Chief thinks , or rather some one expressed such a thought throuh its columns , thai wo should bo look ing aflor the 8,000,000 poor down trodden nrgroos of the south in stead of meddling with 11,000,000 i Filippuios. Wall , yes that eoundri well , but why don't your brother democrats of the south and north lake Homo stopH in that direction ? Try a reform plank of this kind in the Kansas City convention and HOO how lively you'll go OAOT the Iran HOIll. The inoannHt thing a man can do now-a dayh ! H to attach himself to "eternal principle" longer than ono year. A man that has not faith enough to buliovu that Bryan IH Creator than "eternal principle" can't succeed in rofor/n. It IB im possible to win by sticking to "principle" and mistruBl Bryan. The way to roforin is to denounce everything but Bryan and growl. The "constitution following the flag" and "Hotting the Philippine islands oil independent" is the most ii congruous rot over uttered. Everybody ought to know that when the constitution applies to any domain it is then impossible for the president or congress to dispose of that domain. Congress can't alienate organized country , and when the constitution is ap plied to a country it is organized. Still faotB have nothing to do when people want to howl. When the democrats were abus ing Governor Waits of Coloiado for enforcing his populist principles the pop papers shod copious torus 'or ' the governor. Now the same papcru are joined with democracy in abusing the ex-governor because ho won't fuse with democracy. It begins to look as though the real brains of the populist party will not ally with democracy. In fact it jegins to look as though the brains of democracy would revolt against "usion. Wo don't wonder that eastern uemoaiaoy IOOKH with alarm upon this reform baby Bryan is trying to raise on the bottle. Any honest , sober thinking per son can see that the laboring voters are not in sympathy with Bryan. The fact that Debs is in the race ror president nhows too clearly that Bryan represents nothing but him self. Uo haH managed to destroy llio populist party and ruined the future of democinuy for years to uomo. Uo is in harmony with real organization , and is tolerated by democracy just because it would almost destroy the party to destroy Brjaunow. The future organiza tioiiH which will control the politi cal field will look upon Bryan as the most disastrous humbug that over claimed to bo a reformer. WKT NUltSU. It appears that Senator Allen in to act as wet nurse for Bryan in getting tlm fusion pops all recon oiled to democracy. Allen is a HUcotRB in this business , and his good offices in withholding Bryan's refusal to accept thu pop nomina lion four years ngo insures Bryan that Alien can bo trusted. This is funny fusion ; strange that thoHu patriotic pop ? , who a few years ago were willing to die for "eternal principle" are now seeking a medi ator to be oven allowed to endorse a democrat. Who wants to remain in a party that wantH such a fusion , that requires thin most disgraceful humiliation ? FALSK RBVOBM , Give good man iu every etato who had confidence in God and humanity could do moro good to improve the conditions of life than all this endless wail of woo at d dis * pair called roforin. It would really bo refreshing now a days to Have some real patriot talk of real reform. The people who follow this rot called reform now are so accustomed to look for trouble that they have become misanthropes. No body can do any good when all faith in life is qono. No ono can do any good by parading all the ills and woes of life. People are ready to accept truth when it is made clear and presented by QUO who is in lova with humnanity. WANTED Several poraonefor district oflloo managers In this state to represent mo in their own and surrounding coun ties. Willing to pay yearly $ GOO , pay able weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. Referen ces exchanged. Enclose eolf-adUreEcd stamped envelope' S. A : Park , 320 Guxtou Building , Chicago , 1130-201 , From Our K Dr. Way nick was called out to John Adamson's yesterday morn ing , his HOII Hey having shot a pistol ball through ono of his liandB , Sargent Era. Mr. A. It. Daman and family Hlartcd for Lincoln yesterday inorn- injj where they expect to make thior future homo. They are making the trip with a team and wagon * Mr. Daman hus not decided what InminoKH ho will follow , but is thinking of embarking iu that of market gardening. Sargent Loa der. Mrs. J. II , Kerr started Monday morning , for Sioux Falls , S , D. to attend the national foreign mission mooting of the Baptist ichuroh. From there she goes to Chicago and Indiana to visit relatives. She expects > pects to bo gone two weeks. Ans- ley Chiouiolo. The Mason oily Transcript states that : Wo are reliably informed that Mr. P , II. Marley has purchas ed the entire interest of Mr. Slevona in the bank of Mrson city and will continue the business tin. dcr the old name and under his own personal supervision , with the assistance of his able and efficient cashier , Mr. R , B , Walkor. Ha has throughly reorganized and ro- inoorporatod the business , as will be seen by the statement published in this issuo. The Bank of Mason city is ono of the oldest establish ments in our city , having boon started with the birth of the town. It hus successfully weathered the many hard years and 'the great panic of 1800 in which so many Auiciioan institutions succumbed and in which no many inhabitants were be gorcd. It conies fourth now in healthier , stronger and better condition than over before. as is shown by its sworn statement published in this issue. Its officers are substantial , oapable , energetic business men who have boon with ths institution almost since it or ganization , and under their manage ment continued success of the bank is assured.Vo look with satisfac tion on their recent statement and venture the assertion that nowhere in this section of Nebraska can a bettor or stronger banking state ment bo shown , Every dollar of its Block ie now owned in our city and the bank is a Mason city in stitution in every sense of the word. It is prepared to furnish al' ' the facilities of an eastern banking institution , and meritu the hearty support and patronage of every citizen of otr town and vicinity. " Convention Dates. Itcpuhllcnn National Convention nt Philadel phia Juno IU. Vublun Nntlot.nl Convention at Sioux Falls Juno 0. Pop State Convention Grand Iiland Juno 21 , Top Nntlou&l Convention CInclnnnttI Juno 0. Fusion Btato Convention Lincoln July 9. Democrats National Convention Kansas City July 4. llopubllcnna Congressional Convention Sixth District at Kearney April SO. Will lecture in the north side opera house May -itb , 1000. Ono of the greatest humorist lecturers on the American stage. OUR LEflDER 30 DAYS-TRIAL FHEE DAV MH MfUJCV UNTIL YOU SEC THE WATCH. . . rAl nil mUliui . . .we PAY EXPRESS CHARGES Bond us your name , address ana1 , nearest express oillco nnd wo will \send " you by express , o. O. D. , all "charpos prepaid , foruxamlnatlon , our GREAT BARGAIN In a line ilk GOLD-PLATED HUNTING OR OPEN. FACE WATCH , ladles' or ncnt'a blzo , with a FINE AMERICAN MOVEMENT. YOU UXUUlIno U , and U found exactly ua ropresimtPd , nnd nor- foutly satlsfnctciry , PAY EXPRESS AGENT S4.2B and THE WATCH WILL FIE YOURS I othorwlse , PAY NOTHING. WoRliar' : nnteo this watch to bo n reliable tlmi'-pk'co or money refunded within . so days. The movement Is nickel , 1ms ? Jewels. Is lonvwlnd and levor-set. IT is A PERFECT DEAUTY and Is worth from J10 to ri5. in appearance and as a tlmo-pleco It Is equal to a $30 ( vatcii. FOR CASH m FULL WITH ORDER tvo will send you FREE with the watch a FINE Mk COLD-PLATED CHAIN and CHARKr cut shown Is ono-thlrtl elzo of watch. SEND A POSTAL CARD lor our Ola Whol l OIBloou * of Jewelry. Ulanionds , Silver and I'lated-Ware. The only reliable WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE In the world selling direct to consumers at wholesale prices. Our price * cannot bo duplloltd clitwlor * . Good llmt-kotplno SILVERINE WATCHES , lor M.n , Die up. rzrMentlon this paper when you write. P , S. ENCKLL & CO. 330334 Dearborn St. Chicago For Hatching. Choice bard Plymouth Rook eggs for sale at * 1 per lifteen. Tire settings $1.7f . Two miles west of city , W. M. VANNIOE , tf Broken Bow , Neb , VITICULTURE tN RUSSIA. Grape culture ban necorno n powar In Russia durlnc the Inst decade. Cri- men , where viticulture wns formerly confined almost wholly , has cotno to goo the Industry extend north and cast Into the provinces of Khersnn , Portolla and Bessarabia. Some of the planta tions are very large , notably that of Prince Troubotskol , which covers COO acres. The acting British consul at Odessa is authority for the statement that In Bessarabia especially Is the growth of the vineyards particularly noticeable , and the quality of the wine excellent In 1893 108,000 acres In this locality alone were given up to the grapes , whllo four years later 175,000 acres were In uo. T c wines are said to bo much cheaper loan the same kind In France. It was only last year that the flrst Bhlpmont of Russian wines reached England , but the Russians confidently expect to make .grape culture ono of their leading products. Odessa has two champagne fir'nrles , opened to compete with F ducts. - "T2S3 Organ * at OlrUixerft Congo Free State negroes are being Christianized by a hand organ. Cnpt Becker , a Free State ofllcial , lliotvjht- fully took one with him to L. i < ' * , and flndlne- that tha nnlivcs er ou'fi the muslo , and being also desirous that they should marry in Christian fash- lon.ho announced that the organ would bo played at every Christian wedding. The result was that weddings took place almost dally , and it was discov ered that many couples got married more than once in order to jirocuro o mumlc. Cnnnuinirtlon of Qnlnlnr. The people of the United States con- Biirae one-third of the total quinine- output of the Tforld. The average con sumption per head is 20 grains an nually. The cinchona tree , which fur nishes quinine , Peruvian hark , and callsaya bark , is a native of the west ern South American coast countries , moro particularly Peru ; yet but a com paratively small portion of the world's product now comes from that region. Cinchona trees have been transplant ed in Java and British India , nnd the bulk of the quinine used now comes Irom these coiritrles. Facts That Ready Every Patriot January 1st , and Vote * JWJX THE 1900 Ought to Know. ] AND ENCYCLOPEDIA , Containing Full Information Upon All Statistical Facts and Figures * Every The Ovw Politician : TheNew New 800 Will Want ; a Copy. Congress. A Complete Guide to tha Forthcoming Election * of J900. SPECIAL ( The South African FEATURES. \ War ; War in the PhiK > > > N J ippines ; The Interna tional Peace Congress ; Our Naval and Military Establishments ; The Samoan Settlement ; The Great Trusts and Their Capitalization , and many other subjects of equally vitol interest. A comptct * History of < * ch * f the Ships in the American Navy , by Edgar Stanton M * & Uy , HistorianU.S. Navy * THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL , cp , . Postpaid to tny ddre . THE WORLD , PutttMtr Stiff. , 35 Htamp photos 25 cents , at Bangs' studio. W This ia boyotul question the most successful CotiRh Jlcat- clno ever known to science : a few doses Invariably euro the worst cases of Couch , Croup ana Bronchitis , while Its won derful success In the euro of Consumption is without a par- nlloltnthphlstory of medicine. Since its first diocovery U has been sold on a puarnntce. n test which no other medicine can stand. If you. have n CouRh.vo earnestly nsk you to try it. In United States tind Cnnadn 25c. , Wc. ) and § 1.00 , and in England Is. 8d. , "s. 3d , and 4s. 04. SOLE PROPRIETORS w LEROY , NY ; TORONTO , CAN. Sold by H , G , llaeberlo. Free Complexion Heniitllilcr Wo want every lady reader of the to ' Complexion UMCAN try Dwight'e plexion LJoautiHor , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmlessmakes the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will for short time only send FUKB a full si/.o , Fifty cent box to every lady who will pond us her post oflioo ad- silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only ono FKBK box to each address but Indies may order for their friends. Each box mailed Ecparatoly. Send this notice and your order at ONCB to D. W. CUBTKB &Co. , Huntinglon W. Va. SEUDS ! All kinds of seeds. Bulk sc puckag-e seeds field seeds. Al milletjmd cane seed. at.d field corn. E have seeds to sow and tc PEALE AND Ji The Grocers , wholcsail retail. Rliciumitltmi Cured. My wife has used Cbamberlnlu'e Pain Bulai for rheumatism with great relief , mid I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rbeumatlsm and otbor ouaehold use for which wo have found : valuable. W. J . Cuyler , Red Creek , N.Y. Mr. Cuyler la ono of the leading mer- ihunts of tills village nnd ono of the most romlnent mou in this vicinity. W. G , 'hlppin , Editor Red Creek Herald. For Kilo by all Druggists. IsThls Plain Enongh. If you hcivo a nagging cough md arc loosing ilesh , go to a drug iloro. end got a bottle of Shilob's JoiiBumption Cure. Take two- hirds of it , and then , if you are not benefited , return the bottle to ho druggist , and wo will return your money. Isn't that fair ? No ono could ask more. 25 cts. 50 ots. and -isl.OO a bottle. I wns reading an advertisement of Chauiberlain'H Colic , Cholera nndDiarr- locn Komedy in the Worcester Enter prise recontlj. , which lends ino 10 write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy rquul to it for colic and di arrhoea. I have never liad to use more hail rno or two doeea to cure the woret case with myself or children. W. A. Stroud , Popomok.i City , Md. For sole by all Do you want a fine table ? Look at the Wisconsin , ball bearing slides , maesivo carved bracket legs , a child can open and close U. A.W. Drake. Gold At Capo Nome. If you wnnt Information about the Cape Nome country , how to get there nnd what it costs , write toj. Francis Gen eral Passenger Agent , B & M R R R In Nebraska , Omaha 13 Nothing Like It. Vou should remember that no other medicine ie like Shiloh's Con- Buptiou Cure in any respeot. If other remedies liave failed to relieve your cough or cold , that is all the more reason why you should try Shiloh'n. Always sold under a positive guarantee. If it does not help you , tha druggist must give back your money. 25cta. , COots and $1.00 a bottle. Hushi'ls of Money. Thrown away by women annually in the purchase of cosmetics , lotions and powdora , none of which over acoomplis us object. Beauty do * pends on healthy blood and good digestion , such as Karl's Clover llocn Tea guarantees you for 25ota. and GOotH. per package. Take it nnd wo guarantee your complexion. "A word to thn wlso ) o sufficient" and a word from the wise should be Buflbl- cnt , but you nek , who are the wise ? Those who knov. The oft repeated ex- potlenee ot trustworthy persons may ba taken for knowledge. Mr. W , M. Ttny says Chamberlain' : ) Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than auy other in the market. He has been in the drug bunl- ness at Elkton , Ky. , for twelve years ; baa-Bold hundreds of bottles of this rem edy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured , which shows conclusive ly that Chamberlain's is the most satis * factory to the people , and is the bast. For sale by all Druggists. lutlio District Court of Gus'cr county , Nebraska. UlUorudo Skinner , I'hUntlll , ) vs. > 'HopanimSklnuer , Defendant. ) SUite of Nebraska , I . Cuetur County , f" ' To Uojnnnit bklnner , non-rceklmt defendant. Vou nin lioreby uotlBed tlm. on the 14th day of Ai > ril , 1009 , Khtorndo Skinner flled a petition KK'ilnet you In the District Court of Caster Co. , Nebraska , tlio object and prayer ot which laid petition are to obtain a divorce from you ou the ground that yon have wilfully abandoned the jilalutlll without just cfttue ( or the term < o ( inoro than two years lust past , Vou are required to answer ald petition ou or before Monday , the Sdtli day of May , 10CO. Dated thll Itth day of April. lUOJ. Kl.UOKADO SKINNKH. My C. GuUoreon , liU Attorney. COLT STKAYUD From my prem ises several weeks ago a light bay , with white hind legs below knees , coining yearling. Information of him will bo appreciated. Q. T , ROBINSON.