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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
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"THURSDAY , AUGUSTS , 1U01. Call Tor dimity Convention. The electors of the republican parly of Cnster county , Nebraska , are hereby requested to uloot anil acini delegates from tlioir several townships ) to meet in delegate con vention at Broken Bow , Nebraska , Saturday , August 10 , 1001 , at 10 o'clock a. in , for the purpoto 01 electing delegates to tlio State con vention to bo buhl at Litiuoln Angtidl 28 , 1001 , ami also lor tbo purpoHQ.ol plajingin nomination : v full county tiukot to bo voted for .it tlio general election in November , 100 ! , as follows : County Trcusiirur , County Clerk , County Judge , Sheriff , Superintendent - dent of Public ItiHlrnclion , Register of Deode , County Surveyor , Count } Coroner , and to transact such oilier busiuens as may uome before tbo uunvontion. The basis of representation will bo ono dologatn for every tun votes and live or major fraction of ton cast for Hon. E. lloyse , republican presidential elector 'in 11)00 ) , and one dolugato-at largo from oacb township , which gives tbo following delegation by Algernon 10 Mnycei 3 Aiuluy 13 Kllfoll 13 Arnold H UUIuu 8 llroki-n How : l.mp 10 Alyrtlo ( ! h-nrKcnt 11 irtnmf.Ii ! , Vlctorlii H Wnync 0 \Vcntorvlllti 11 West Unlnn H ( iod Hlvur M Total 2J.I It is recommended that the town ship primaries ! bo held on Friday or Saturday , August 2nd or 3rd , 11)01. ) It is r.lso rocommonde.d that no proxies bu Allowed , but that the dol"gat3H present east the full vote to which tbe township is entitled. It is also reconlinended tint the various townships comprising the supervisors district' , in which an election is to bo bold this year , elect delegates to the supervisor's convention , to bo called later. It is alflo recommended that thn township committeeman be elected to hold his ollioo until tbo close ol tbo general election in 1002 , am and that term of each future com mitteeman commence iminediatol ] after the general election. AUMIA. MOKOAN , D. M. AMHIUMJUY , Uhuiimuu Secretary. Let every cannidalo Htand upoi LIB own montfl and Hbould he BUG coed there will be no sere apotH. Wo anticipate n largo atlondanc at tbo republican convention Sat urday , notwithstanding the busy Boaaon of the year. Wisdom would dictate to those seeking oilice that it does not pay to try to Ihiild up their own chances by tiying to destroy the reputation of their political rival. The pop candidate , who art praying for a rip roaring row in the republican county convention , are destined to have tlio jim jamH when the convention is over. Custor county will have one of ' itn old tune republican convention next Saturday where business and enthusiasm will bo marked features. Come out if you want to enjoy a day worth all it costs. Next Saturday the republicans will meet in Broken Bow to name tbo county officials for tbo cunning term. By selecting the best and strongest men for each of the oflioes their hopes will bo realized. Should local prejudice , personal ambition , 'control the convention the best mot : are not HO likely to bo selected. The balance of trade for May , including the specie movement , in favor of the United States was $55,001,002 , or $11,101,180 more than for tbo corresponding month last year. Still we hoar free trade advocators blubbering about us loa- tfjjrmtmiit ing tlio trade with foreign countries lit'caneo ' of protoution Sparta ( N , C ) "NowH. " Thn popnlistH of Cuntor county have nyain "resoluted" against fii- siou. And when the democratic leadeni of the party hnvo again forced ftirion in the state thn popu- lintrt of Custor county will bob up Hurenoly mid again vote for that which they have HO strongly "rrHo- lutfd" agrtins' . Wi are speaking now of the imjority of ( hem. If there is a socialist ticket in the liold it will bt apt to got a good many of their votes. Sargent New Kra. ( Pop ) Ollioo Boekers arc bobbing up all over the county , and in one or two iiihtances have sei.'t announoc-mcnlB of candidacy to this paper for pub lication , which wo refuse to publish unless accompanied by the neces sary cash. If things of this nature are worth publishing they arc worth paying for , and the ollioo seeker who cannot afford to help thu paper need not expect much help from the paper. The newspaper men have been political tar buckets long enough. Callaway Courier. On August 15 , Tin : CONSKHTIVK , a weekly western rev ow , edited by J. Sterling Morton , of Nebraska City , Neb , will publish a symp- osnuin upon the sulj-ot , "What Are the Young Man' ! ChtviichesV" The contributors to this special , enlarged edition of The Consertivo are all ropresuntalivo , successful and emin ent men of the West. Among them will bo found suol % names as W. C. Brown , of tbe Lake Shore Itailroad , E. D. Koiinn of tbo Siuta Fe , liov. Tonkin Lloyd Jones , II II. Ivohlan- at , Editor , Chicago Kocord-Herald , rresuteiu > ionn it. n. Jjaicnaw , oi Defiance College , Kobort ( \ dow ry'of tbo Wnatrn Union Telegraph Co. , Frank Urren Lowden , M. E IngallH , president of the Big 4 It It. , and many other prominent oitix.uiH. The inspiration afforded o young men by snob eminentbusi- OHS men should not be lout. Tlio Conservative is desirous that all of ' .ID young men in the country hhoulil read UICHO articles. J.Sterl- ng Morton lias alwajsboon known IH a staunch friend to young Ameri- nn manhood , and the publication of this sympoHium isooiiKistent with iis attitude , towards the Drawing itineration , for many years. No symposium upon this snbjecl 1-0 comprehensive , broad and complete has over been attempted. It not only mark an epoch in his charac ter of literature , but also evidences that Tbo Conservative is of invalu able assistance and encouragement to tbo citi'/.Btisbip which is now in ibo course of development. While They Talk > Yo Do Hushiess , The astronomers at tbe Court of Spain in the fifteenth century prov ed ( juitu to their own satisfaction , lirst , that the earth was not round , and secondly , that , if it were , Col umbus could not sail around it or oven half way around it. But oven while they wore proving tbia , Col umbus wont ahead and did sail half way around and discovered a new world. The Free-Trade press proves daily to its own satisfaction that wo can never have an export trade worthy of the name ; that wo cannot sell our goods to other coun tries so long as wo maintain our 'protective laiiff system and refuse to lot the rrstof the world come in uid monopolize our homo market ; and while they talk wo go on sell ing our goods to other countries to the extent of more than a hundred million dollars worth a montll. There is nothing in any way re markable about this divergence be tween the facts find the claims of the free-traders. We have grown very familiar with free trade argu ments end free trade theories , which conform to everything but faols. If the freo-tiadois 'Undertook to conform their theories to facts , there wouldn't bo any free-traders , and wo would bo deprived of some very interesting ( lotion. So , per haps , things are all right as they arc , cspociolly as moHt of the pee < pie of the United States are too much occupied with the business which they owe to our protective policy to pay much attention to what the froo-lraders are saying. Although Ciialer county populists liavo turned tlioir backs on fusion by nominating a straight populist ticket , yet it is resonablo certain that fusion will be the program on the part of thu state orgini/.alions * In the matter of election for supre me judge it will depoid Homo what upon the action of tbo conventions as to weather any great intrust will bu taken in tbo election or not. Should HCIIIU canulates be nominated on the order of Judges lloltomb and Sullivan , it is not anticipated that corporative lulluunees will exert much energy or spend much money in defeating him , but if the prohs and political workers in antagonism to populsim can defeat him notbing will be thrown in the way to pre vent their doing HO. However , should the conventions got away from tin ) managers and nominate eome ori/.y headed ignoramusas wat * done at the time Edgerton was nominated , there will likely bo a hot campaign with chances all against the man on the populist ticket. What may bo looked for , however , is that the Bryan men , hoping ol preserving fusion until next year to run him for governoi , will see that a man is nominated for supreme judge against whom no seiious fight may be made. Re publican leaders may agne to this program for they would like to see Mr. Bryan run for governor as much as the national leaders wanted - od him to run for president. The work of electing a republican gov ernor would bo much easier with Mr. Bryan as an opposing candi date than it would bo against others whose names could bo mentioned. Alliance Grip. ( Dem. ) Tbo df-mccratic anti-expansion ists , who two ears ago w.ero de nouncing the republican party for extending our national boundaries are now trying to change front. While the Oliib convention , which repudiated Bryan , declared against annexation , the leading newspapers cf the east are Khowing sipns of conversion and are urging that ex pansion was originally oi demo- eratio origin. They evidently see that their anti.expansion theories have exploded and as it has been their custom they are falling in line with the republican idea after the republican party has established the principle and gone on to now Holds of exploration. Thu republican party , since Us organization , ban boon tbe party of progress , and the poor old democratic party's fate has boon to follow a few years be hind. The writer remembers when they declared thu civil war a failure , the union soldiers. "Lincoln hirel ings" and Abraham Lincoln , was denounced in strongest terms at their command. Now they seek to honor the union soldier as the hero of his day and acknowledge Abraham Lincoln as ono of our greatest presidents. The demo poj wisdom in a marvel and the great surprise is why so many , otherwise intelligent , . people continue to affiliate with a party that prosists in keeping so far in the backgrounds. Such wisdom is not equal to the boy's pup ; which was a democratic pup until he got his eyes open , but after the niuo days ho was a repub lican pup. The demooraric party when its OVCH are open it baa so much to see in the past they seem to bo unable to correctly diognos the future until after the republican party has developed all there is in it. Well Unlit Christians. A well-built Chiisiian Is harmoni ous in all his parts. He is not a jumhlo of inconsistencies today liberal to one cause , tomorrow nig gardly toward another ; today fluent in prayer , and tomorrow fluent in polite ( "alfohoods. Ho dooe not keep the fourth commandment on Sunday , and break the eight on Monday. Ho docs not shirk an honest debt to make a lingo donac-\ \ ion. Ho is not in favor of temper- anou for other folk and a glass of toddy for himself. He does not ex hort or pray at each of the few meetings ho attends to make up arrearages for the meetings which ho neglects. Ho docs not ao conduct his spiritual fuel during revival nua * sons that ho is1 n * oob'l ns Nva /embla during alt the rent , of the nor dors spiritual fervor ever time ; outrun his well-ordered con versation. Thoo. L. C'uylor , D..D , in Baptist Kucord. ACCUMULATION OP COM ) . United Slates Tiviisiii'jN Slock ( bo Largest In Its History. Washington , July HO The stock of gold in the treasury today is the largest in tbo history of tbo gov ernment , and is accumulating at the rate of four million live hundred thousand to live million dollars a month. Today's figures are yfiOl- HC 1,207 , of which $2'I8OC(508 ( ( is frt'o uold , but including the SltiO- 000,000 gold reserve. Since July 1 , 1000 , the stock of gold on hand has increased about eighty ono mil lion dollars. The above statement indicate * thi' dilYireneo between the treaMtry under a republican protective tariff system and the democratic free trade system that wo passed through from 18U3 to ' 07. Instead of issuing bonds to replenish the treasury as we wore compelled to do then , wo are increasing the ( dock of gold at a ratio of live million a month , or eighty-one millions in thirteen months. Who is it that wants to i/o haul : to free trade dajs of democracy ? " \ Hepublicau 1'riimirr. The republican primary of Bro ken Bow township was held Mon day afternoon in this city. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Morgan. On motion Alpha Morgan was elected chair man and D. M. A'nsborry secretary. i no can was roaci i > y mo secretary. ( On motion it vas decided to firs I nominate tbo candidates for dele gates , to that while the township ticket vjfu being nominated , tbe names of the nominees for dele gates to the county convention might be printed on a ballot. Sixty-four names worn placed in nomination ) which * were double tbo number of delegates to bo elected. The whole list was printed , whio.i give : the voter the opportunity to vote for the tfiirty-t\vo of the num ber bo preferred. W bile tho'tickots wore being printed , the following persons were nominated as candi- dateafcr the township and city tickets : For township clerk , John Kenno- yor ; for justice of the peace , J. J. rinj dor ; for assessor , W. M. Van- nice ; for ooriHtablo , Win. Kennedy ; for road overster district No. 1 , L. Cusbma'i ; for reid : overseer No. 2 , F. A. Borlran ; for road overseer district No. a , L. McCandlebfl ; for rood overseer district No. 4 , John Boyce ; for road ovoisoer district No. 5 , Fred Arthur ; for road over seer district No. 0 , Henry lleeder ; for road overseer district No. 7 , J , N. West. CITY OKKICKK8. For justice of tbo peace , E. G'Sohwind ; for two constables , P. M. Towsloy and L. E Cole. Recommended for judges and clerks of eluc'ion : SOUTH SIDIC junoiis : F. M. Krause , W. 11. Sbaclcol- ford , L MuCandless. SOUTH SIDK CLKUKS. P. A. Walton , It. Andereon , N. T. Gadll. NOUTIl SIDK JUUQK3. L. Cushman , J. S , Benjamin , J. W. Bruce. MOUTH B1DK OMCHK8. John Kennoyer and Chap. Lucn. The following delegates were elected to the county convention : D. M. Amsberry , Alpha Morgan , A. R. Humphrey , Jas , Whitobead , G. W. Apple , M. K. llagadoru , W. J. Windnaglo , G.v II. Thorpe. L. Hersoh , T. W. Bass , A. P. Vannico , 15. G'Sohwind , John Konnojor , J. M. lumberling , I. A. lloucau , Goo. ' Waters , J G. Broimer , W. E. Talbot - bet , F. A. Bortran , C. M , ForHyth , L. 11. Jowott , II. Kennoyor , W. S. Boyco , W. M. Vannioe , C. H. Mil- lei ( , C. It , Luijo , Horace Kennedy , K , < C. Talbot , C. L. Gutterson , .1. W Bruce , Chas. Wright , J. G. HtVeborle. i Alpha Morgan waa elected oom- miUoemau , OFMCIAL CALL , Cliaininui Lindsay Culls Itcpnltlican Convention , Lincoln , Neb , July 10 , 1001. Tlie republicans of thn state of Ne- braftkit arc lu-rt-by called to meet in convention at tbe auditorium in the city of Lincoln , Neb , on Wednes day , August'-8 , 1001 , at a o'clock in the afternoon , for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates ftr Ibo following oll'iops to ho voted for at tbe next genrral election to bn held in tbo utato of Nebraska , on Novi'inbor 5 , 10U1 : Ono judge oi tbo oupronn court ; two rogontfl of tbo university of the state of Nebraska ; and for the transaction of htiuh other business as may regularly como before said convention. Tbe basis of representation of the hovcral counties in said convention tion Hball 1)0 the votn cast for Hon. John V. Nesbtt , for presidential ulrctur at the regular election held Novpinbnr 0 , 1000 , giving ono dologatn for each 100 votes or maj or fraction thereol , HO cast for said .John V. Newbit , and ono delegate at large for each county. Said ap portionment untiLloH tbe several counties to the following roprason- tiitir.ii in Mind f.nnVnntifin ! Hall . 21 Tlmrston . 0 Hamilton . 10 Vftlloy . Hailiiii . 10 Washington . 18 llnyvi * . , . . . I Wniio . IS Ilitchco'l ; . 5 \Vcb ! tur . IT Holt . 11 \Yliorlor . ' - ' llcohor . 1 York . S3 llownnl . 10 - JolTwou . 20 Total . , . . .1W1 : It is reoomonulcd t.bat no prexics be allowed in said convention , but that the delegates present thereat from each county bo permitted to cast the full vote of the county represented by them " Notice IH hereby given that oaob of tbo even numbered senatorial districts in the state is to select a member of the state committee to serve for n term of two yearn. ( Signed ) II. C. LINDSAY , Chairman Republican ttlatu Com. millee. JOHN T. MAM.AMKU , Secretary. Yellowstone Turk Closes September to. Go now if you would HOC Yolow- Hlono Park before tbo season closes. No bettor time of year than this. Everything it at its best weather , rca'ds and scenery. It takes only about ten days to make the trip , and by going in August yon can exchan'go tbo boat of a Nebraska Hummer for the cool , Hwot air of tbo monntainH Write to ,1. I'Vancis , Gctincral Pafiponger Agent , Burlington Route , Onif.hx : Neb. , for folder giving full information about the Park. It contains a largo mivp of the Park , as well as a description of tbo prin oipal points of interest. Excurison rates daily ask the ticket agent about them. 10 isjiyh' Trip Vullo\vntoue B'arit mill ItacU. The Burling's lrcllowstono Park excursion , which loaves Nebraska , Kansas find Colorado points , Tues day Aug. 20 , will bo back again on the morning of the 20th. In other words , the trip through tbe Park will takoonly about niuo days. fclOO more than covorB every expense ) of the trip railrord faros , stooping oarua both ways , meals on route , bolls and stage in tbo Park. Write for Booklet giving full in formation. . , 8-8 2t J. FHANCIB , General Pasa-jngor Agent. Omaha Neb. To TIIK DICAF A rich lady , cured of a i Deafness and Noises in the Heart by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 8-25,000 to bis In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure tbo Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 143 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jan8 ly A New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. Business Pointers. WALL paper at J. C. BOWOH'H. Job printing nt this oflioo. J1 1-8 'inoo } 'HOjy jop ug jo JOIUUIIIH Lubricating oils oi all kinds at Wilkins' drug storo. f'URK breakfast foods at J. 0. Bowon's. U yon intoud to build call at Dicrks Lumber Co. and get prices I'epsin Gum , two packages ior a niolcol at WILKINB' PiiAniiAov. J t-8 .ioj ino v tAtjq | | (1H ( DterkH Lumbpr Co. ban in stock a car load ol line cedar poatH for the trado. Have you any old photograph's or Untyped that are fading ? if so , take them to Banii'ri Studio and have a medallion made Only 08c , 8 8 tf Fou HAI.K OH TUAUK Town lota and a few live acre lota in tbirf city , for cattle , horsefl or farm land. fob28 tf ALI-AN RBYNKK , If you have rancli-iH , farms or city property von v. ; int to soil or runt , liHt the in with J. ,1. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-1 Mf FarniH for nalo and lands for ront. Now is the time to got a farm cheap , : IH the cheap farms are all going , and pncoa are advancing rapidly. J. G. BltltNlZKIi. Bang's , the arti.Ht , ia giving a r beautitul medallion with every do/ , on of his best cabinet photos. Slrmps largo enough to frame 25o per dozen. 8-8 tf The old and reliable firm of Dierku Lumber Co. ia'the place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the wants of their customers are always in stock. 82Hf You can save money by ordering your reading matter through the UEPDIIUCAN. Wo can furnish you nearly all the papers and niagazins ( or less than publishers prices. i-g -dcorio nio JiuiHojo " | ) 101AHHI ( { UI OAfq | [ I1H - BltUIT jar lidd and rubbers at J. C. Bowon's. "My baby was terribly nick with the dlnrrhoi'ft , " siya J. 11. Doak , ot Wll- luuus , Oraguu. "U'e uero unable to cure him with doctor's usalotanco , and an a last resort we tried oliamborlalu's Uolic , and Diarrhoea lleiuedy. I ana happy to my it guvu immediate relief tiiul n CTiuipletu cure. " l < 'or sale by J. G , HaebtTlu. THE HOME GOLD CURE Ail Iiiuctilnim TreHtnieiit 11 y Wlilcii i > riniUtirclH ure Curutl Dally In < > ( T11UII1HUIVCH. No Xoxlous I > OHCS. NoVuakeu - liil olllie Nurvet * . A tleaH- j'nt and * oBitivu Cure l' > r tlio i.iciuur Habit. It ia now generally known and under stood Hint Diunliunueau la it Uetease and not wuukru'BB. A body Illleil wllu polaou mid iiL-rveu oompltitely ahftttered by periodical or constant use ot iutoxictitlnK llquord , rt-qiuros un antidote capable of lutitrall/.iu and eradicating tblu poison and doatroylpg tbo urnvluK for lutox- iciiiitH. Huffers may no\V cure them- selvefl ut Homo without publicity or lees of time irom IniHlutss by tills wonderful 'Homo Gold Cure" which Ima been perfected - fected nfter miny yeuro of oloue study ami t rent taunt pt inebrintes. The fallh- lul UF nccurdiu to the directions of ttiln womloiful dltcovuty ia positively iifiiuiti'l ; ! ( to cure the most obstinate i line , no mutter how hard n drinker. Our reoorda filiow tbo inarveUiu trans- fermnllon of UiousnmlB of brunkurda into sober , liuluotriona and uptight men. U'lvofl Uiiro Your Iliiihandi. Children - ren ( Juio Your Ktuhera. Tina remedy la In no oensb n noatrnni but ia u specific fflr tliia dlaenso only , and la so skillfully devised and prepnred tlmt it is tlu-rough- ly solublii urn ! pleaatuit to thu tnbte so Unit It enn bo given In s cup of tea or eollon without ih Knowledge of thu per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkarda hnvo cured thcmselveavlth this prlculeea / , remedy , and us many more hiivo been n ' our' d mid m.ido tomporata men by having the "Uuro" ndmlniatered by lov ing Iricndn Rial relatives without thole bmiwledge In cotfeu or tea , tuul believe to-day that they dlscontmed drinking of their own ( r o will. Do Not Wttit. Dt not bo deluded by apparent and mlslfiad- Ing "Improveuiunt. " Drive out dlFunao at once and for nil time. The "Home Gold Ouro" la eold at the extremely low price of One Dollar , thua placing within reach of everybody n treatment more effectual than others coating $25 to $50. Kull directions accompany each package. Special advlco by ( killed phynlclans when re quested without extra charge. Sent piepnldtoany part of the world on recent of One Dollar. Address DeDr B . . oaOMPArsY,2 and 23.13 Market Street , Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly conlldetlal. "Thron h the montha of June and July our baby waa teething and took a running off of the bowels HUI ! BioVneas of the Btonmch , " oayaO. > . M. Holllday ot Datnlnir. hul. "His bowels would raovo from live to eight times a d y. 1 hnd a bottln of Chauiberlam'a Colic , ctioluraand Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a tea- Bpoonfull of water and ne got better at onco. " Sold by JG. . Hae1)erle.