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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1901)
dlo , Republican Pnbltchcil orcry Thursday nt tlio County Boat , l. AMSHIUKVEditor : tjj.O'llco In Cnnlor Block , Fourth ATO.-V Entered nt lh Jioatofllco nt Broken How , Noli. , AS BocontUfllaaflmnttur tor transuiltnluu through thoU. 8. Malls. ' SUnSOHHTION MUCK : One YearIn advance . . . . . 51.00 THURSDAY , JULY 11,1901. M the old Bottlers' mooting in Lindloy's grove yesterday the pros pective candidates for oflioo on the fusion ticket wore thick. Polities in gelling lo n roclhot heat in the fusion rnnku of thin oounty. The trouble seems to bo that there are not enough ofliutH to go rOUMl. J. F. Foxworlhy , of Ryrio , is a candidate for the republican noinl \\A \ \ nation for counly olork , Mr. Fox- worthy has been ono of Iho wliool horses in Iho past few yearn , a failh- ful worker , a good oili/.an , and is worlhy of recognition. Should ho get the nomination and be oloutut ] , he will provo a faithful oilicor. The Beacon and Chief last week , contained n lotler froiuHOino poor un fortunate fellow who is Horo. llo has evidently been disappointed in his political aspirations aud Heeks to blame the present ohuirmau of the county central committee for it. In fact there has been no plumb given out BIHCU the present chair ninn IUIH hold his position , and none to give out. From the tone of the letter wo infer that the writer can see no good in anything he does not control. President MoKinley has issued bis proclamation which provides for the opening of the Wichita. Com- inanohc , liiowa and Apache Indian reservation Aug. 5 , to settlement. Opportunity for applicants to reg ister-will be given from July 10 to July 20. Those who register will bo given from July 120 to Aug. 1 to draw their numbers. On Aug 0 will begin the filing of homestead entries and will continue from day ' to day until the land has all been I ' ' filed 011Old soldiers can make K C application through an agent , but no ode can file for more than one I person. Our friend J. C. L. Wisely , pub lisher of the Sargent Now Era , Leader and Comstock Index , had a labored editorial in the Now Era of June 20 , on the question ol le gitimate news. From the tone of the article it appears that some hud criticised him for publishing the jact that parties in Surgent had the smallpox. Mr. Wisely has been in the newspaper business for thirteen yean ? , which is sulliuieut for him to learn that ho cannot please every body. The man who commits a orimo never wants it published. In fact many things are real news and of public interest , is chaffing to ono or more Individuals to have them published , A newspaper must expect oriticisms and the on lylhing to do is to continue to pub lish the news , Some times ho maybe bo tihlo to polish thorn up and take off the rough corners , so au , not to wound too dooply. but publish the news just the same. It is n fslso idea that u town or community will bo bonotittod by supposing mat ters of a public character. Such a policy , persistently adhered to , would bring the ubwspapor and its editor into diureputo in the ooiu- inanity and materially cripple its business. Wo do not believe the public is bcnolitted by publishing every little personal matter that may transpire and many such things Hhonld bo suppressed. For instance a personal encounter be tween A and B is better loft untold. But it IB of public intoiOBt to know that a town or village that lias oases of smallpox is pu'Unp ' forth every legitimate moans to prevent its spread and the publishing of the names of the aflltoted is . a means that will protect the public from running into it and becoming un necessarily oxpoBocl. The news paper that deal honestly wih the public , will never lack for support ers notwithstanding it will make an oooassioual enemy in BO doing. INilltlcal I From present information the fiiMonists will have no luck of can didates for the several oflicett to bo lilted at the fall election in this county. For stipurintondent of public instruction , several fool called upon to step in Stipt. Tool * op's shoes. Those already talked of are , John Murray , Goo. Gunn , and J. E. Adamson. This array of candidates have not oauyod Supt. Tooloy to lose hope and ho is still in the race and will be able to show considerable strength in the oon- yeution ; in fact Homo of the more conservative of the fusion faith es timate his strength greater than all the others if combined , but they will never o able to combine , l'\jr sheriff , Eli Armstrong has already received a Hiiilioient follow ing to Hectiro the nomination on the lir.it ballot , unloHH BOIIIO unforseon accident happens to the machinery. The wiloy ( sheriff has the mutter .veil in hand and by a liberal ap plication of water and oil , at/ the proper time , friction will bo pre vented , notwithstanding that Levi Uoiiflo will endeavor to show that the best of the maehimiiy has some flaws , and that ther has baen Home glaring breaks made in the ollice ot the present sheriff in the past two years. To bo regieter of deeds is very much coveted by not a few. It is a four years' run without water or fuel , aud the far-seeing pop flees that bofoni another four years roll around that his party will not only have no oiliues to give but that the sexton will have performed thb last duties for that once proud party of Cuater county. V. J Stcrdy feels that ho could ul < the position credibly while G. W. llea.1 ly insists that the crowd ewes him a balauct ) of long standing that must be paid now or never. Then the.rc is Abe Norton 'who ' passes the qualifications for a pop ofh'uiill who for his long years of loyalty has only been given thu crums that Berwyn township could furnish in the oflicu of township assessor. Jason Evans , of Sargent , has wept with thoBu who wept time and again. lie has ever been in the front ranks and usually furnished any majority that the central com. mitteo asked from Sargent , from lot ) to 200 as the emergency seem ed to demand , llo insists it his time at the bat and there are not a few of his faith who are ardent supporters of him for the position of register of deeds. The. present incumbent sees no reason why u faithful oilicor should not continue for sorvicoH rendered , rather than till such an important ollice by ono inexperienced , 'this view is shar ed by many of Mr. Jefiord's friends yet wo are informed that ho does not contemplate suicide , should thu "machine" rule him out. C. G. Empfield hag been a car rier of wood and a drawer of water for the party , lo , these many years. It is said that ho will com'o up from Ouster with a solid delegation urg ing his claim for thu otliuo of reg. itttir and will urge in addition to hit ) loyalty all those years , that ho in especially qualified for Iho position sition- from the fact that ho but recently graduated from a business college in Lincoln. But as quali fication is u secondary consider ation in the fusion convention that will not help him besides ho haw recently married u wife which should bo glory enough without being exalted iuto an office of font years' duration. Several oovet Joe Osbotirn'ti po iition of Oounty clerk , but the loaders have not yet determined whether to relegate Joe to the farm after this year or not. In fact ho is getting some flattering support from unexpected quarters aud thny are a little afraid to turn him down. But that little ruling of his last fall in which ho refused to allow mul-roadorfl a place on the ticket will not down , an3 they don't know just what to do with him. him.As As the present county treasurer holdn the bag and , funds are vary much Deeded to lubricate the ma.- chiuory , the nngstors have deoidoil that no other applicant shall bo considered unless he deposits a handsome sum as a retainer with the committee. With Iho uncer tainty of election no ono is liable to do that , it now looka as if Mr. Sclnioringur will have a clear field. There are eovoral of the riny who would like to get rid of L , E. Ivoon as surveyor , but just who they can find willing to tnako the sacrifice , is giving tiiem no little trouble , but the decree IB that Koou must go. The Oounty judge problem is about , settled. J. II. Dean has boon aulactod for the sacrifice , and as chairman of thu compromise committee , ho is regarded as thu MOHCB who will again lend tlic.-ir host into the promised luuil. His mid road lendomiUiB last fall and close friendship for J , li. Rhodes , who in again in the saddle it is claimed will make him a Bttong candidate. All thiu doert not dis courage Judge Shinn's friends as they insist that this year the Judge should bo vindicated , while there are others who think 0.V. . Boal would bo bolter than either of the others. Editorial Association. The newspaper publishers of Ouster oounty met Monday night in the club rooms over llaoborloV drug store in this city , and organ * ized the Ouster Oounty Editorial Association. All of the papers but two in tfie county , were represented M. 0- Warrington , of the Mason City Transcript , and F. W. Conly , of the Callaway Tribune. Both sig nified their approval and will join the association. A committee on rule ! ) and regu lations were appointed , consisting of Tom Wright , Geo. Mair aud E. R. Puroell. After hearing and adopting the report of the committee , a perma nent organization was effected by the election of the following officers : D. Mf Amsborry , president ; Tom Wright , vice-president ; Roy Bar- nard , secretary-treasurer , and E. II. Puroell , Auditor. The object of the organization is the social aud financial welfare of its members. A rule was adopted establishing a uniform rate for legal advertising which already is adopted in several counties of the fetato. The executive oommettee , which coiiHists of the president , secretary and auditor , was authorized to ar- arrange for an excursion to the northwest some time in the near future , when convenient to the greater number of the members and ladius. E. 11. Dalboy , proprietor of the Broken Bow Oigar factory , sent hie compliments in the shape of a box of his best cigars , which wore ap preciated by the members of the craft , and at the conclusion of the business the members repaired tc Watson's restaurant , whore the Broken Bow publishers had arrant ; , ed for refreshments for the mem bers of the association. The apreai was an elegant ono , and Mr. And Mrs. Watson proved thomseivof adopts in their lino. The occasion wnHvory much enjoyed by all. rfr. fCS ftS..l1 Why Live in Darkness , When You Can Buy a Lamp of John & Knerr So Cheap. The Folding Automatic Superior Washer. ' * A combined * Avashing machine and folding stand , [ I'litcntoU , April 4th , 1893 , untl numbered 49170U , ] Address , A. A. COLLOM , BROKKN BOW , NEB. , Agent for State of Nebraska , CA.REOP George & Tweedale , MANUFACTURERS , Constantine , - Michigan. This invention , though rather novel in construction , as a washing machine , is gotten up on principles that give a great rapidity , ease of operation and thorough cleansing of all kinds of dirty fabric without the least damage to it. Speed , Ease of Operation , Thorough Cleansing and without damage to fabric are the Four Main Points of ad vantage to be looked for in the purchase of a good washing ma chine , because , 1st. "SPEED. " Saves time. 2nd. "Ease of Operation. " Lessens the burden of wash day. 3rd. THOROUGH CLEANSING. " With most persons , is the main object in view. 4th. "DAMAGE DONE TO FABRIC BY WASHING. " No doubt amounts to millions of dollars annually. ' SPEED CLtRIpED IT. 'A bed quilt in 1 to 15 minutes , give you an hour with your wash board to do the work as well ) 3 to 5 sheets in 2 minutes ; 1 table linen and 50 napkins in 2 minutes ; 20 towels to your 1 on the wash board ; the dirtiest meal or wheat sack in minute ; 15 feet of carpet in 3 minutes , and all classes of other goods as fast , just in warm suds as prepared for hand washing. EASE OF The force or pressure to be applied in order to move this machine in washing- even an ordinary bed quilt will run from about 5 to 10 pounds. Boys and girls from 10 to 15 years old operate it successfully. THOROUGH CUEAJSlSIfiG. There is no class of dirty fabrics it need ever shun , from the argest to the most delicate. It will thoroughly cleanse the dirtiest wristband , collars , cuffs , aud most soiled hems of skirts , dresses , etc. The truthfulness of which assertion many ladies have their opinion , never having- seen a machine that would wash such parts perfectly except the old washboard. To see it for yourself is proof of all the merit claimed for it. WEAR , flo TEA * ? . It will wash anything- from the oldest and tenderest bed quilt down to the most delicate fabrics , or even a $100 greenback bill , or piece of paper without damage. Detail Pmee , $7.0O Complete. Inventive Genius has never gotten up for family use , a washing apparatus , as complete as the mind can imagine one should be. A Washing Machine that would do a large family washingin 20 minutes , without any labor , expense or damage to the fabric , would retail for all kinds of money bay from $100 to $2000 or more. HIGH AWARD. THE BEST IN FRANCE ! BEST IN AMERICA ! BEST AT WORLD'S FAIR ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! Parisian Inventor's Academy , Arts , Mechanique and Scientific Scociety's Building- Boulevard de Strasbourg- . PARIS , FRANCE , the 3rd of August , 1893 Inventor Sinclair Superior Washer. SIR : We begto inform you that , after examina tion of your Washing-Machine , The Academy has conferred upon you the title of Member of Honor ( Membre d. Homier , ) with award of the first class diploma and the Great Gold Medal. We begto re main , Sir , your obedient servant , E. BOETTCHER , President. IIUUI.IISOTON uoirru. Hatca to KnHtern Cltleti From Hroucii now , P el > rj Hiiu. Those rates will interest you. They are as low as will be in effect at any time thin Bummer : Detroit July 5 , 0 , and 7 , $28V35. for the round trip. Cincinnati July , 5 , and 0 $27.80. to Cincinnati and return. Milwaukee July 20 , 21 , and 22 , $23 5H. for the round trip. Chicago July CO , 24 , and 25 , $22.05. for the round trip. Low rates daily to the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo. Aak the ticket agent abont them. J. Francis , General Paisengor Agent , Omaha , Nob. ( J. 20 at Free Complexion lieumtlUcr. Wo want every lady reader of the to try Dwight'a Com- plexiou Boautitlor , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmles8niakes the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it we will for a short lime only send FGHK a full size , Fifty cent box to every lady who will pond us her post office ad- druRB eilvor dime to pay for packing and postage. Only ono FBEE box 10 each addreatt but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice and your order at ONCE to D. W. CUBTEB &Co. , Huntington W. Va. THE REPUBLICAN Job Printing. PURE spices for pickling at J. 0. Bowon'a. Business Pointers. WALL paper at J. 0. Bowon'a. Job printing at this office. L Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkma' drug store. PURK breakfast fooda at J. 0. Howen'n. If yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and got prioea Pepsin Gum , two packages for a nickel at WILKINB' PIIAEMAOT. FOR all kinds cf field and garden seeds at John & Knerr's , Dierks Lumber . has Co. in stock a oar load ot line cedar posts for the trade. i'ho road to health is the road to ' wealth. Health can only be obtain ed by eating healthy food products , At J. C , Bowcn'd , FOB BALK OR TiunE Town lota and a few five acre lots in thia city , for cattle , horses or farm land , feb28 if ALLAN RKNEK. If you have ranches , farms or city properly vou want to soil or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11-tf Famw for sale and lands for rent. Now ie the time lo get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms arc all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BRBNIZRB. LOST A gold watch , between Mosloy's grove and Broken Bow , ( J $ BmalMHoyolo chain and sprocket < , p wheeTatlaohed. Frank Rublee. 5-23 j , I FOR SALE Five room house,4 half block of public square. For particulars inquire of A , K. Humphrey. 5.9 tf. The old and 'reliable firm of Dierks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply aud grades to meet the wants of their customers are always in sto6k. 821tf ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at Walteiu Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoffice. 6-20 tf. FOE SALE One yearling Red Poll and one two year-old Durham bull , thirteen miles north of Broken Bow. ( 7-4-ft W. P. ROBEUTS. BRUIT jar lidd and rubbers at J. C. Bowon's. ' You can save money by ordering your reading matter through the REPUBLICAN , We can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazina for lees than publishers pnoes. _ v During last May an infant child ot our T neighbor was suffering from cholera iu- fantutu. The doctors bad given up all hopes of recovery , f took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemedy to the house , telling them 1 felt sure it would do goo< need ac cording to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. 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