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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1901)
ffluatct ( So , Republican I'nblUlicil every Tlmrndny nt tlic Uonuty Bunt. tSuOTlco tn Cnrlur Klock , Fourth Ate.-fe Entered nt tin ) i > o tomco At llrokeii How , Not ) . ai BccomUclnnK mnttor for trnni-mlpMuii ilinniKli tboU. S. Malls. suiiacuimoN One Your , In fulvmico . too \ THURSDAY , MAY 23 , 1 01. Mrs. AloKinloy lm < i Htillioienily improved that tlio President wan enabled to attend thu hunching of tliu ship plno Saturday. Mr . McKinley IH now considered out of danger , but bor physicians utato HIC ! will not bo iiblo to return to Washington for several days. Mr. Uryan in already making flignH of kicking over tlio doinuura- tie tr.icoH , unices the llill-Cluvolainl wing of democracy will continiio to tolurato liin leadership. Two thousand froigbt ears IH Haid to have boon ordered built by tin * railroadH of thu country in tlio l\ht : two weeks. Tliat would indicate prosperity in rail roading. Qov. Savage has appointed Mayer Harris and Taylor Flick of this city , delogatcH to the International CongreHB that convenes in Boino City , Idaho , July 23 to 25. Col. Bryan is urging tlio popu list wing of democracy uqt to din- b.ind. It IH evident that tlio urafly Colonel wantH a noft place to light should ho bo thrown ever the tran som. The esteemed ( Jotdnol Bryan will now proceed to gnaw another Ilk' ' The Government has more than $500,000,000 in gold locked in several etrong vaultH. Cleveland "Leader. " Ex Secretary VV. F. Porter of pop fame , has been requested , by Attorney General Prout , to pay into the state trcasuary $923.80 ho ban illogallj retained belonging to the brand fund. "The Citizen , " publiHhod by A. 11. Barks , nt Ansloy , has reached our table. Jt in u six colum quarto and well tilled with local news , and starts out with a liberal share of advertising patronage. It is ro'pub- lioan in politics. Since Callaway has been always able to maintain two to throe ntwspaporH thtro seems to bo no good reason why Ansloy should not be able to maintain two good papers and wu predict it will. The Republican extends u welcome to The Citizen and predicts for it A successful career , "Tulk about thu chinuh bugs be coming numerous. They arc not half H numerous now as are can didates for county oflicos. In every township and at every cross road iu every township , candidates arc out seeking nominations for county offices. Wo fear those political bugs more than we do the tiny in Boots called chinch bugs. " Anslcy Chronicle. From.the above wo infer that the Bouth-esat part of thu county will be : able to furnish candidates for thu county offices for all the politic- ! parties this fall. If there is a can. didato in Broken Bow township for any of the offices we have not heard of him. With us it iri not the ques tion of locality the republican can didates are from but the quotation o the individual htrenglb and ability of the candidate to iill the positior fcr which ho may be selected With that class of candidates Bro ken Bow township will bo ready to give the ticket a handsome major ity. A good clean ticket , with the candidates fairly distributed , the re publican party can enter the cam paign with a fighting ohanco of elec tion. But it will require harmony and united action with every bhouldor to the wheel. Senator Dcpew'u prediction that President McKinley will bo nomii : ated aud elected for a third term is attracting couHitieiablo com nun t , pro and con by the republican press.The only objection raited if that uo one has ever hold a third term , and there is no reauon for the long establiHhcd custom to bo brc- kmi now. as there arc plenty of other good men m the republican party from whom to select a candi date , This IB true , but there is a question whether another man can bo ft looted from the ranks of any party who will so nearly fill the bill , in the estimation of all the poopl" HO satisfactorily , as Prcsi- rluiil Mi'Kinloy IH lining. No ad ministration , not excepting Wash ington or Lincoln , IIIIH conducted the atfnirN of the iifiUon in times of w r or peace with great marks of stnti'HinaiiHlup or accomplished more for the nation to the satisfao lion of so largo a per cent , of hm ooiiHtituonts an has President Mo Kinlo ) . Ynt wo predict , that the diHOiiHt-ion of Inn candidacy for the third term is wholly unwarranted. Wl ilo llui Republican would favor making no change in the proflent linanoial and foreign policy , wo hive not thu least hope that Prosi- lent Mclvinloy would entertain , for a moment , the proposition of a third term , His administration has been hiulily satisfactory and effici ent. No man ever ban , or , doi'bl- IOHH ever will leave thu white house more universally admired than will Win. Molvinley at the conclusion of the present term. Ho has reach oil the topmost rung ol the ladder and thorn could bt no inducenu ut for him to aspire to u third term. His devotion to hiH wife if nothing else will induce him to grant her wishes and retire to private lifo where they may spend the remaind er of tht-ir days in the quiet and peaceful enjoyments of a homo. lltnv Bixby Siuv Broken \\u\\ \ . After Col. A. L. SJixby bid visited od Broken Bow he wrote the fol lowing which appeared in the Stale Journal Friday and Saturday ol last week : I've Ix-oii wlicro licrils o ( liultalo Once Krazeil cccuro In rxHi-y draw- ; In abort I'TU t > cen to Ilrukon How Wliero Undo Silas llulcoiub WHS. Tlioro Is tlio town a ) iralrlo gem In ticauty nttlili time of yunr ; Tlicro lii luulioniu where 0 M Kcm Ilctfiilod Wlien bo pulfuri'il huru. Tliern li < thu homo , Almost a wreck , Wliero goou Judge IIolrouil > ueoil to dwell ; Them bnwls the upottuj cow called SpccL The honr black pig 1ms toutto Aneley. lJUIl IUI UIU Hill lllUUI U 111 JUlkU * Which only dd to hutiiiin woe- Truth lc , I know no better folks Tliun tlioio I found at Urokvu Dow. "The people of Broken Bow are the most hospitable in the world , and they don't act cross toward one another on account of political differences. "Broken Bow has HOVOII churches , two tine school buildings , and a court house of which it has a right to foul proud. The latter was built without cost to the general taxpayers of the county , the object being to discourage the idea of chopping up the territory for the construction of four countiou of moderate HI/.U. " "Taylor Flick , the gentleman who ran for governor last fall on the straight pouuiitU ticket and wont down to defeat holding high the bannur of unadulterated politics , lives at Broken Bow and owns no inconsiderable of the town. Mr Flick has soon much of the world and has ideas. lie is a great admirer of William .1. Bryan as a man but is Htrnnunusly opposed to his financial heresies. Mr. Flick holds with Peter Cooper , deceased , that any form of redemption money is unfair. Ho believes that the money paid for the poor man's pig should not bo a more promise to pay in Romothing bottled up in the rich man's vault. All monny should bo issued by thogonoral government in amount sufficient to answer the needs of business throughout the landiiinl , not one dollar of it redeem able in any other ( iollac. Taylor Flick liiisall the outward apperancea of a Htutesman , and if populists are uvor again successful in Nebraska , he ought to go to congress where he can assist in makkig such laws tor the people as the people need. " Trusts niul ( Joninotition. This is a progressive , and a lib eral portion of the progress is the hunt for trade and opportunities for profitable investment. A few weeks ago , when the great steal trust was lorinod , it looked as if this great combination would practically bo without a rival. But the other manufactures are not cast down , and the great itoal combin ation is cortairi to meet tierce com- petition. Last summer thin city was practi cally in tba control of au ice trust. ( V big company monopolized the MIHUIOHH , had all the advan tagep , and practically fixed the prices. The sleep rates which were ox * cti'd trom Philadelphia seem to KIVO caught the eyes of those seek ng for profitable Holds , and there s promise of real active competition 'or tlio ice trust this summer. Thus it goes. Let any trust or combination take the people by the throat , and thu high profits they i > x- ort servo an an inspiration for others to enter as competitors. The higher the exactions the sooner competition appears. Trusts are rich and powerful , but they do not , control nil of America's money , and there are always idle millions watching for opportunities for profi table investments. So long as nioiny is plentiful and capital is Hooking opportunities for investment , little danger need bo feared from trusts Plnladolphu "Item. " What ! Not Going West this Summer ? llavcn't you heard ube H tin- low rates to Colorado and Utah ofl'oitd by the liurlinglon lluiito ? They are the lowest ever nndi so low 111 at it IH almost cheaper to tike advantage of them than it is to stay at home. In effect all summer long fn m the first of thine until the middle of Septum her. See the local agent or , if you prefer , write to J. Franoin , Goi- oral Prssonger Ai enl , Omaha Neb , enclosing with } our ktter six cente in for "Colorado " 7'J stamps , a page book , hanusomely illustiated and full of interesting information about the cool resorts in the mountains July Is THE HOME GOLD CURB. An IinjeiiloiiH Treatment Ily \Vlilcli iiruuUnrUH lire ituluj ; CureU llally In M ol Tl > eiiiHelven. No NoxltiuH I OHCH. NoVeuUeu - ltlie NerteH , - A I-leuH- i > i > t and ostttve Cure I'or tlie l.lciuor Ilatilt. It Is now generally known and under stood that Drunkenness la a deteasu and not weakness. A body tilled with polaon and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant uauot Intoxicating liquors , requires an antldate capable ot neutralizing and eradicating thlu poison and destroying ( he craving for Intox icants. Suffers may now cure themselves - solves tit home without publicity or loss of time trom business by this wonderful 'Ilome Gold Cure" which has been per- footed alter many years of close study and treatment ot inebriates. The faith- lul use according to thu directions of tils wonderful dleeovory IB positively juaiantoed to cure tko most obstinate iaso , no matter how hard a drinker Jur records show the marvelous trans- ormatlon of thousands of Drunkards nto sober , ludiiBtrious and upright men. Wives Cure Your Uusbaudi. Children ron Oure Your Fnthera. This remedy is n no sense a nostrum hut is a specitlo or this disease only , and is BO skillfully duvldtd uud prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste so that It cnn be given In a cup of tea or oolloo without th Knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards bavo cured themselves with this prlcelope remedy , and as many more have been cnri'd and made temperate men by having thu "Cure" administered by lov ing frivnda ami relatives without their knowledge In oolToo or tea , and believe lo-day that they dlecoutlued drinking of their own free will. Do Not Wait. Do not be deluded by apparent and mislead ing "improvement. " Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The ' Homo Gold Ouro" Is sold at the oxtrwrnoly low price of One Dollar , thus placing within roach of everybody a treatment more ulTeotual than others cooling $25 to 150. v\\\\ \ \ directions accompany eoch package. Special advice by f killed phynlelanB when re quested without extra charge. Sent ptopald toany part of the world on rnropt of One Dollar. Address Dep' B 177.KDW1N B. (3IlesOOMPANY,2J30 : and 23112 Market Street , Philadelphia. All correspondence etriotly coulldetlal. M ttii At A Large Stock of WALLPAPER PAPER Nc\y Styles. Spring1 fVHH lVViVBMCBBBBHBCBHnHMVBIMiVB9 KB M HHMIIVVMVn nBBMnB * i B v v M B * " pl v HBI " We Are Bringing up the Rear With a Crack. There is Always Most Fun at the End of the Whip. SNIP , SNAP. CRACK POP. The Rarest Bargains You E're Saw in CLOTHING , DRY GOODS , CARPETS AND SHOES , Just to Make Things Hump We Place on Sale today 800 Yards , 32 inch Full Standard 10 Cent Percales AT THE REMARKABLE PRICE OF 5 CENTS PER YARD. Today we arc opening our second Shipment of Wash Dross Goods Ladies White and Color- ed Shirt Waists Dainty and Cool at End-of-the-Whip Prices , We are after the man that works the Snapper End of Our Whip "Will Get Him" when heed yard. lieres a Whiter Got loose from the end of the Whip 30 Coats and Vests , made from pure worsted stock , nicely tailored at S4.75 worth $7.00. _ We have received and placed on sale our Second Spring- Stock of Shoes. You'll all see Stars before you can wear a pair of them out. Fresh Goods at Snappy Prices. THIS STAK WILL ALWAYS ( iUUIE 1'OU. This is not the Queen of Hearts , but it is the yneeu of any $2.00 Shoe on Eartlu v Get in touch with the Snapper End of Our Whip- the Little Savings will Support the Baby. VVlLSON & NEW LOCATION : 4 Doors North Broken Bow State Bank Business Pointers. Job printing at this office. Dr. T. W. Baas , dentist , Broken Bow. If yon intend to build call at Dlerka Lumber Co. and got priceH i'opsiu Gum , two paokagcH for a iokel at WILKINB' PUA.KMAOY. BOARDERS Wanted at Mru. Eva Martin's , For terms inquire at RcRidouoo. 5-10 tf Farms for sale and landa for ront. Now is the time to got a farm cheap. the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. Q. BlIKNIZKlt. FOR SALE Will soil P'otigreed Belgium Hares tor tlio next 10 days onlv at 82 00 to 15.00 * per pair. J.S. Molyueux. 2-1021 FOR SALE 30 head of bull calves , Shorthorns and Herfords , ono year old ; 'JO bead of heifer calves , Horfords , one year old , on tlio Door Creek or Old Black Ranob. Inquire of F. H. Smith. G-lfl 3w FOR all kinds of Held and garden seeds at John . k Knerr's. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. Street Talk. When you want good groceries you have to go to Bowou's. DicrksLumbpr Co. has in stock a oar load ot tine cedar posts for the trade. For Sale. Good stcck of general merchan dise. For particulars write J. J. Stanford , Merua , Neb. j31 tf Fou SALK OK TUA.UU Town lots and a few live acre lots iu this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN RKYNEII. If you have ranches , farms or city property you want to sell or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder Broken Bow , Nob. 4-11-tf CL > CLO CO 03 o "o _ 'c3 OJ C3 53 3O 3O OJ OJo ] o ' 5T O ) OJ O FOR SALE Five room house , half block of public square. For particulars inquire of A , R. Humphrey. 5-2 tf. For first class tonsorial work oall on Wahl & Freed , west side of tno jubho square. tf The old and reliable firm of 3ierks Lumber Co. is the place to for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet thu wants of their customers are always in stock. 321tf HIE STAN DARD CA1TLE CO. wiaboi to make bay contracts for itH ranch in Cherry county. We will fiTinsh all machinery and pay fcl 00 per ton , or a higher price when machinery is furnish ed by contractor. Wo arc will , ing to make small contracts on basin of our funnelling mru-liin- tfry. Address John Porter , Supt. , l-'ullman , Cherry county , Nob. or the Standard Cuttlo Company , Ames , Neb. 5-9 tf Annual Meeting , Uerniun Jluntist. Lincoln , May 24-31. Half rates to Lincoln from all points on the B. & M. R. R. Soiling dates : May 24-31 from stations within 150 miles Lincoln. May 23-27 from stations more than 150 miles from Lincoln. The meeting will bo hold on tko State Fair Grounds at Lincoln , which are alongside the Burlington's tracks. J.-Francis , General Pflssongor Agent , 5-10 2w Omaha Neb. ItlHii't tilts material tlmt urotJH Into vour repaired \vutclt Unit lii a perfect , U Is tlie that does the business , any bungler can buy the line kinds of material that I uee In repairing ; but skill is the most valuable material that ; an bo need In watch repairing : und thp bungler cnn't buy It. f Bell my skill for what It Is worth and it will coat you leas thsn bungling at lower prices. F.W.IIAYES , Jeweler and Optician. West side of square. Watchus ing to Find as Good a Wearer for the Price. Ever Saw Its Equal QI Rft At the Prlco. . . . -Ol OU Flour ! We will sell Flour as cheap as the manufac turer. J. C. BOWEN. New Line o ± Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W , Apple- "We have four children , With tlie first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours , and had to be placed under the influence of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother's Friend bdcre our last child came , which is a strong , fat and healthy boy , doing my housework up to within two hours of birth , and suf fered but a few hard pains. Tliis lini ment b tlie grand est remedy ever made. " Mother's Friend will do for every woman what U did for the. Minnesota mother who writes the abm let ter. Not to it use during pregnan rw a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. father's Friend equips the patient with a itrong body and clear intellect , which in turn are imparted to the child. H relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickness and nervousness , It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour , so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dahi ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided , and recovery is merely a matter ol & lev days. DruritliU sell .Mother' * Prlend for $1 bottle. The Eradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Ga , . 8ad lot our fr UliuU t d book. /