No Better Ticket Could Have Been Nominated. A LIVELY CONTEST , BUT VERY FRIENDLY. Comnetant , Representatives and Popular Men Selected Iw the Tray The Largest Republican County Convention Held in tiic County For Several Years. The republican oounty oonvcu. lion hold in this nity Saturday wan one of the larguHt that has been held tu this county. Every town Hhip was represented but ono and thuro wore but few delegates iibHcnt. It WasaslinM a body of representative men as ever assembled in Ouster county on any politiiwl ocoaHHion. The convention was called to order by Chairman Morgan. I'rayer was oll'ered by , ltev. E. A Knight , The pcoretary of the county con trol i.ominitlcb road the call , after which a temporary organization was effected by electing J. D. IlaHlcoll of Atnold , chairman ; II. K. Atkis- BOM , secretary ; and Walt Geortje , ascistajit Houretary. For temporary c-lnirman , A. It | . ! nd .1 D. llankull wire LI rainatud. Mr. Huhkcll having received iho majority of votes on tbo informal ballot , on motion of Mr. Humphrey was declared the nhoiue of the convention by aoola m-itioii. / v Tom Wright'A. II. Uarke , Wai- tur Cos and W. A. George wore iK.minatcd for assistant secretary. JVir. George was elected on first ball-it. - Oa motion , the chair was atitori/- ed t ) appoint the usual oonnnitteoa. Hu uppni ii'd on resolutionn : J. G JJronizur , Gto. ; Mair , A. Moore , J. E. Mjsrsuud J. O. Taylor. On or-ler of business. S. 0. Waldion , IJ. P. Savage , Jas. Ohit- tiuk , C. M. Fornyth and Frunoin W.rsh. ' . On permanent orgftnization C. L .Gulterson , J.XE. Uavonee , A. Foijdo , O. C. Gardner , .lulca Llati- mont. ' On Uredentials T. J. Wood , JiiH. Lindloy , . ) as. Robinson , Horace luuntidy , 1. A. Colcmati. w While the chairman was making up the committees Prof. J. M. Scott entertained the convention with a speech. The Prof , is always at homo when brought before an audianco and this time was no 0' exception to thu rulr. On the announcement of the committees the convention adjourn ed to 1:30 : p. ni. Al'TEUNOON HUSSION. " It wag ii o'clock before the ohair. man called the meeting to ardor. For the commiilao on permanent organization C. h. Gultorson re ported in favor of making tbo temporary organization permanent. Report adopted. LE T , J. Wood reported that his committee found no contests , and on finding the crodenti&ls regular reported in favor ot siatjng the several delegations in accordance , with the cortiliuates from each of the townships. The report was adopted. Goo. B. Mair , in behalf of the aommittco on.resolutions , made rc- 11 / * port , the resolutions being adopted irK as read. S. O. Waldron , chairman of the oommitteo on order of business , reported - ported iho following order : 1. Register of doeds. 2. Treasurer. a. Clerk. 4. Judge. f > . Shoriil. ' . 0. Superintendent. 7 , Suryejor. 8. Coroner. 0. Delegates to fltato convention. 10. County central committee. The report was accepted , On motion the convention pro. oeodtii to the informal ballot on Register of deeds , { The informal ballot brought/ out t the uamos of 0 , 0 , Lintl , of Wayuo ; K ' , Jud Kuy , of Broken Bow and Storliug StevonH , of ComtHook. rniSr HA.I.I.OT. C , 0. I.ind , 91 ; Jucl Kay , 71 ; Sterling Slovens , 7(5. ( 8KCONI1 H ALLOT Li ml , Orr , Kay , 77 ; Stevens , 00. Tiuun IIAI.I.OT. I.ind , 118i ; Kay , 7-1 ; Stevens , Sargent delegates iihnnged its 14 votes from Stevens to Lind giving him a total oIU2.J votes On motion , the nomination of C. O. 1/md was declared the unani- ' tnous choice of the convention. For treasurer , thu informal ballet brought out the names of Cpn Gibson , of Ansloy ; ' John Cavorioo of Loup ; J. B. Klump , of Clilt' ; W A. George , ofi Loup and J. D. Hawkell , of Arnold. 1'IHBT UAI.I.OT. Uavonee , 82.J ; Gibson , OOi ; Klump , 05 ; George , 128 ; Haskoll , 2. MofHre. Cavoueo ; llaskoll and George declined to bo a candidate dKCONI ) 1IA1.I.OT. Gibson , 48 ; Cavenee , 15 ; Klump , yi ) ; Geonie , 58 ; Reese , 1 ; llaekoll , 10. TI1IU1) Jt ALLOT. Gibson , 47 ; Klump , 87 ; George , 08. Mr. lilump withdrew his name in favor of George , and on motion the inles were suspended and W. A. Gcorgo was nominated by accla mation. Informal ballot on county clerk brought out Iho names of Goo. W. Dcwoy , Jap. Foxworthy , John Ben jamin , I. T , Wood , as candidates. VIllST 1IALI.OT. Wood , O-i ; Dewey , 101 ; Fox- wortbyf)7 ; iTenjamin , iaStevonn , 2 8KCONI ) UALI.OT. Foxworthv , 37 ; V/ood , 50 Dewey , 141 ; Benjamin , 10. Mr. Dewey was declared the nominee for olerlcr The next office in the order of busmofls was oounty judge. ' On motion of C. Ij Guttcrson , the rules of the convention wore suspended , and Judge J. A. Armour was nominated by acclamation to bo his own successor. For sheriff , there wan brought out the names of R. D. Sullivan , o Ouster J. W. Craig , of WoBtorvillc ; John McGf.aw , of Lillian , and Mr. StevonH , of Di.light. I'lUST 11A1.1.0T. Craig , 70 ; StevenH , 76 ; Sullivan , 70 ; McGraw , III. 8KOONI ) 1IAM.OT. i Craig , 49 , Stoventy73 ; Sullivan , 112 ; McGraw , 4. On , the announcement of the second end ballot , Mr. Crqig , in a neat Bpoecl' , withdrew from the contest , thanking the convention for their support , and promised bib loyal Htippjorl to the nominee. TIIUll ) IIALLOT. Sullivan , Ifili ; Stevens , 08 ; Mo- Graw , 0. R. D. Sullivan was declared the nominco. For county superintendent on the informal ballot were Prof. Zihn , of Ansloy ; Miss Lillie flonno , of Morna ; Prof. J. M. Scott , W. W. Waters , J. G. W. Lewu , Mr. ThompEon and O. E. Piokott. I'lIlST II Alt LOT. % ihn , 49 ; Honnn , 40 ; Soott , 24 ; Waters , 40 ; Lewis , 34 ; Redman , 8 ; Piokott , ll ) ; Thompson , 14. MKOOND 1) ) ALLOT. Zahn , 31 ; Honho , 43 ; Scott , 13 ; Waters , 41) : Lewis , 07 ; Redman , 2 ; Pickott , 4 ; Thompson , 20 , A. T. Soybolt , 0. KOUHTIl IIALLOT. Zihn , 57 ; Honne , 4 ; Sootl , 18' ; Waters , 05 ; Lowin , 00. IM1T1I IIALI.OT. / Zrihn 3'J Wati-rs 50 Lowifl , ; , ; , 134. On motion of Mr. Zihn : .Prof. J. O W. Low is was declared the unanimous choice of the conven tion. On motion the ruk'H were sus pended and F. E. VanAntworp of Lodi , w.is declared thu nominuo for furveyor. J\lr \ , VanAutwort protested - od that ho was not a candidate , but as the convention wail deaf to his plea it made him ono of its standard boarers. The names of Dr. Wide , of Oconto , and Dr. Robertson , of MDSOIJ City , wcro nominated for coroner. Tba informt ! ballot resulted for Llobinson , 122 ; Wade , 108 ; Dr. Patter , 0. On motion , the informal ballot wan mad i ) formal and. Dr. Roberl- HOII was declared the , nominee. On motion eauh suporyisor dis trict wa authorized to elect time delegates to the utato convention , and thut ouo delegate bo elected at large. On motion of A. R. Humphrey J D. Haskoll , of Arnold , was clout ed tiTo delegate at large. The other dologatej elected wore ; C. L. GutterHon , John Kennoyor , and Leonard llershof Broken Bow. John Reesi-jCf Custor , Dr. Wade of Ouonlo. i H. W. George , of Loup. Francis Marsh , of Myrtle. A. II. Barks , of Ansley. J. A Hagorty , of Sargent. II. W. Alberts , of Douglas Grove. A. II. Copsoy , of Westerville. John Pr'idmoro , of West Union , Jas. May , ot Elim , Walter Cox , of Grant , C. O. Lind , of Wayne , II. K. Atkif-son , of Victoria , Jacob Klump , of Cliff , I. A. Ooloman , of Morna , T. J. Wood , of Algernon , J , O. Taylor and II. S. Waturbory , of Borwyn. OliNTKAL COMMITTKK. Tbo following members were reported as members of the central committee and they were onclorscd by tno convention : Loup W. A.'Gcorgo. ' Victoria H. K. Atkibson. Kilfoil A. Somers. : Lillian G. W. Duwoy. Delight Geo. B. Mair Arnold Ira P.Millu. Algernon Jas. Fairtiold. Wood River A. Fonda. Garliold Jiles Hanmont. Cuator ll. J. Eddinglon. Broken Bow Alpha Morgan. Sargent C. C. Gardner. Douglas Grove II. B. Glover. Borwyn J , O. Taylor. Ansley John Comstook. Elim S. C. Waldron. Grant J. B. Gilmoro. Triumph William Warren. West Union J. C. Prodmoro , Elk Cn-ok J. L Smith. Hayoc J. E. Graves. Wayne Jas. Chittiok WcHtorvillo D. M. Savillo. Myrllo F. Maiah. , Cliff J. W. Rice. The committee met and organic , ed by electing Alpha Morganchair- in an ; D. M. Amaberry , secretary ; and J. O Taylor , treasurer. KXKOUT1VB COMMITTKK. C. C. Gardner , S. C. Waldron , Jas. Fairtiold , and the chairman and secretary. On motion the oounty central committee was authorized to fill any vacanies that might ooourr on thotickot. . Each of the successful candidates ivoro called out for a speech when lominated. They thanked the jonvuntion and pledged their heprty support of the entire ticket. The committee on resolutions reporltd iho following , which wore adopted : We , the republicans , of Ouster county , in convention assembled , ilo hereby reiturato our faith in the principles ol tbo republican party enunciated in itf , national plat form and carried out by the admin istration of President McKinloy. Wo demand the election ot hou- ust and capable men for county ollioors. and an houutit Mid eco nomic administration of county affairs , Wo condemn the actions of the last fusion board of supervisors in cutting down tbo tax levy fiom 14 mills to 7 mills in order to hamper iho incoming republican adminie. tratinn , and to make political cap ittvl for future use , and wd favor the levying of such a tax as will moot the current expenses of thu oounty , economically administered , Wi'roooinmoiil thatcounty otlloere who make a selection of doputiea or assistant)1 ) , submit the names of such proposed deputies or assist ants lo Iho ' . 'ounty oi-nlral committee for approval J. G. BiiitNigui : , \ A. Mooitti , . .1. O. TAYLOK , Ouo , B. MAIK J. E Mvuiw. Plio fo MoAing nddilional tcsohu lion was road by the woorotary and adopted : Whereas , a majority of thediU'ur- l townships at their rcnpeotivc township priminos havu declared in favor of thu election of Iho com- inittueini-n elected thin year , hold their tor ills'of ollico .until allrr election in I'.IO'J. And uhcroan , said primaries have dcclare > l by their votes the HIU-UUH HOTH to Haid committoeinon bo elect ed at the 11)02 ) primaries and their terms of ollico commonci ! at the close of the general election in 1002. Therefore bo it llesolvod , by the KopubMoan voters of Ctistor county , Nebraska , in the delojjatu conven tion assembled , that it is the tonn of this .convention , that the commit tcnmon elected at the rceent prim- artet" , hold their respective titlio until the oloso of elootion 1002 , and their succcRsors bo elected and their terms ] of ollico oommonco immedi ately at the close of said oloction. Communicated Law Jlreakcrs. FwDlToit : I very much regret the necessity of having to confess to the world , that any citizen of our community would do any act direct ly against his own best interest as a sensible man and a larmermnuh loss in open violation of tbo laws of our state , commit offences which would subject them to punishment , if action is brought against them , yet such is the case day after day now that young prairie chickens arc gett ing largo enough to fly. The game law is in our judgement for the best internal of the farming claes and especially , \ this so , now that our crops are being eaten up by grass- hopers and chinch bugs , as they arc Then how any ono ihus alllioted , can no with gun , and follow and exterminate n ilock of chickens , were it no crime , is more than I can conceive. These men would not go into my stable and steal a horse or break into your IOUBO and rob , yet with impunity they are shooting chickens contrary to law. Nor do they eoniinu them selves to thin lawlensnchs on week daybut desecrate the "LonVij day , " thus violating another law which IB for their good. As a sworn olliccr of the law , I cannot shut my eyes to this flagrant and open violation of the law and if these offences are1 repeated , I shall call upon the county attorney and "game warden' of the state to prosecute to the full eat extent. A word to the wise is sulliciont I trust. 'Respectfully , J , M. FOPGK , J..P. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. All Dootora tmvo tried to euro CA 1'AHUll by the use of povvdc.ru , nuhl inhalurd and drugs In ntittu form powdfTH dry up the IIIUCUOIIB ranes causing thorn to crnck open und bleed. The pjwertnl ncids iucd In J ihu inlialerH have untlroiy onton nwiiy the Hanio membrnucB tlmt .their mnkuia iavo nimed to cure , while puntca nnd nntinuntB cannot reach tin * dlaiin o. An Id and experienced practitioner who WR ( or muuy yenra inrulo n iihujii study and apeoinlly of the troatmunt o ( OATAillUl. has at Innt por/ecled / a rcatmont wbtch when faithfully uued not only relluven nc oncu , but puriimn ontly cures CAl'ARIMI , by r < moving thu cause , stopping tbo discharged , nnd curing all Inllitnatlon. It In HID only remedy known to science that notuuliy 'unnhea the Bllllcted puriH. Thla won- lortul remedy IB known aa' 'SNUFKLKS thn GUAKANT.KKD diyi'ARUU OUHK" and is Hold at the 'Cilroiiioly ow price of Ono Dollar , imcli pituktuo containing intonml ard uxtornnl motll- clno suUlelent fora full month's tm l- munt and overythln necuxsary to bs [ lorfi'ct iiao. "SNUPFhKS" IH the only perfect OATAUIUl OUR 13 every made and Is now recognized na iho only eut'n nnd positive euro for tlmt annoying nnd din- gusllrur ( iiseaeo. It cures all InlUnm- tlon quickly nnd pcrmnncntly nnd IH HHO ! wnnuerlullv quick to relieve IIA V FBVBU or COLD In thn HEAD. CATAHHII when neglected otton loads to CONSUMIT10N "Snufilea" will pave you if you ueo it nt onen. It IR no ordinary remedy , but eomploto tnmt < meut which is positively guaranteed to euro Catarrh in nny form or otaK" if iiBcd according to the directions \vhlch Rccompany JDnch paekngo. Don't dolity but feoud for it at once , anil wrlto ful ! piirtlcnlura na to your condition , and you will rocolvo special ndvlco trotA the coverer of this M'ndorlul rommly regardIng - Ing your cnso without eoBt , to von bu- yoiiu the rcynliir price ot ' SnuffleH" "Uuarnntpcd Catnrth Curo. " Sent propuUl to uny nddrciA In the United StRtos or 'J.itindn on recnlpt o One Dollnr. Addrosn Dnpt. 10 177 , RDWJN B. GILES & OO rANV , 23HO and 2332 Market Btrout , P T Lot us repair your old organ so yon can try HOIIIO of our now music. RYKIMON & WATIH , P-O. "tore , . ! ? > tf I'll l { A I * W A'VltH IMMMl II1IO- UI'.N 1IO > V. ONI ! KAIIK 1'H'H ' 12.00 FOH TIIK KOUNII Till P. OilOD VOIl UK- TUIIN UH'IIL OCT. 31 , 1001. nth to mat , looi , to Hot Burlng * , a. J ) , Ht. I'anl , Minn. Deailwooil 8. I ) . Mlntiropnllv , Minn , U'Mil City , S. U. Dullith , Minn. Donvcr. Colo. Kttsnta , .Minn. I'olnnulo Hiirii g , Cole Mnnliitto , Minn. I'miblo , Colo. .Miiicrlor | , WU. ( Menu ooil HprlimP , Colo. Wi-ot Hiliicilnr Ogduiiruinlir Hnlt'Ukc , Utnli. ON ic I'Ainc ri.UR $ 'J 00 von Tin : HOUNJ ) TUIl' < UOI ) 1'OU 111C- TUUN 21 DAVS FllOM THIS UJTK Or Til 1C SALIC. On Aug. 20Sept. 3 , and 17 , 1001 , to all points in Indian Territory , California , Oklahoma , Texan , and lo many poinls in Aikansas , British Coluvibia , Arizona , Idaho , Louisiana , Montana , New Mexico , Oregon , Washington. 8-8 2t To THIS DISAK A rich lady , cured or .1 i DeafneHH a. d NO'IHOH in tbo Head by Dr. Nicholson'H Artilioial Ear Drums , gave $25,000 to his In stitute , BO that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Druiun , may have them free , Addrcsy No. D 143 , The Nicholson Institute , -780 , Eight A venue , New Vork. jan3 ly ATTENTION Coni AMV HI Aug. 19IH Hot lor all day drill and as encampment , will usHcinblu with us a few weeks , it is neorssory for all to attend. Every Saturday night the comp any meets at armory and all who can should attune ! those weekly moetsv All must attend the day drill. Wo can enlist a few good men under new orbera. H. F. KTCNKPY , Capt. .IJin. Him . -m r nr i ntri I - - . m - - ) - - - . . . . . - I - - - - - i ROW BIA.THN TO I.OUIK VI I.I.IJ. ( TIt.UN KOH KNIGUT3 TUMI * . LA It VI A TH IWULINOTON. * AiltftiHt 24 in ' 20 ; OiLy ) * 27 82 , Ate to LouiNvillp , Ky , HIM ! ' return , fur Triennial ( Joiii'lavc , Knights Tem plar. ICfitos opi-n to the p-iblie. - Sppc.ial train for the aooomodati- < > n of KmgbtH 'IVmplar , their lamilos and friends will leuvo Bur- ) nglon Station , Omaha at 5 00 p. in. Saturday , August , 24 ; arriving nt Louisville , 0.30 p. m , August 20. Itrcjuestfl for reservation of berths ) lliiw train should ho mndn oarly. Write for KniohtH Templar fold er jnu iHHiii'd btin ) ) ! | ( . Detailed information about ratCH routi" , ticket A ot iH-tora , on applioa- lion to ncarrHt ngent , Burlington Rout > , or by addressing J Fianois , General Passenger Agent , Burling ton Route , Omaln , Nob. 8-8 3t Jl 1-8 'THOU ItHOJJJ ! Jnp u $ JOIIIUIIIH } IttrlA\ | | PUKE rxtrao'tN t J. C. Boweu's , Dr. T.V. . B'VHS , dei. list , oflice northwest cornor.of Realty block. ' * 8-1 tf / ' I , - . IL. PUllIf extracts at , J. C. ! 5o\vcn'H. 'V The liuvn uf lii > iiltli n'miiru tlmt llm bowels tnnvo oiictt each ilny and one of tin ; pennltii' * { ! vinihUni ; this law la pilei. Kucp your bowels regular by tiiKlnt : it doPe of OhiiinticrlMn's Stomach and Liver Tnblutn when nocvaanry aid you will nnverhhvotuat auvore punish ment Infileti-d upon you. Puce , 25 cents. For ealo by . . G. llnebcrlc. It isn't tlit : material Hint Into v > nr \vutcli Hint lit iv perfect I , , ; ! JJsJi' * ' . l rpou ; HOUJ tlmt ilous thuhU9lnuns , tiny bungler can buy the line kinds of material that I use In repairing ; but ekill U the most valuable mutcrinl that : an bis need In watch repairing ; and the bunder cnn't buy it. 1 Bell my skill for what It IB wortb and it will coat you U'ns than bunding n < " lowpr prices. F.W. HAYKS , Jeweler and Optician , West aide of square. P. C. WOHNALL President. J. A. IIMIHIS CftPhler . . , . . . , A. J. IIOUKKTSON , Vlco-I'res W. 1 > . lll.ACKWKU. , ABB' ! C Farmers Bank ofaCuster County- BROKEN BOW , NEB. Transacto a Uonoral Banking Business. County Claims and Warrants Bought . . . llAi < o'.vv \ ; : : . / ' ' . . : . V ; ; wpfpizttiO'.vi/i J * V'l'iV V : ' > ' .y / < . : \ ' " 'jj : ' ' 4' . -i.i.j ; ; : l ' > " . /et.v < i1 . / ; 5./t.y.t.J : o4.-.vJ0'5 : ' . . .vJJ/ ? ! : ' . ; v < fEAGLE GROtERYl [ { All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , arc requested $ [ , ! ; s $ to call and 'settlo their account by cash at onco. I rmisl have "J. ! ty ' " > > money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. ' 3j ? ' ' . . i' ; Yours truly , 5S . ' . * .V m : ' . : ' : Proprietor. $ 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , ! . . . _ r..r : M t t-li-i ! ? iSi ; : ? E las just roooiyod a Crate of Meakin White Qranito goods. Call the price sells them. Why pay Kichorbitant Prices for Couches that the springs will give autin a year whoi : you can buy the new construction guaranteed 5 years for thu same price or lenft. Tables , Liunpn , TiimblorH , Hilvtrwaro , Cutlery , and a Complete Line uf MOUHO Furnishing Uoods at prices that ar < ; right. Call and lot mo show you now Cioods , Mirrors , etc. 9 Wfst Side Square Broken Bow. Nebiaska. GROCERY ! A oar loa 1 of old wheat Hour , 8auk warranted. ( T STOCK of tf And arc prepared to soil as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. [ I'll III V , OVHT1UIH mill C1CI.ICIIV IN MIMSON. Hunter ami F.o-fts taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the city , Give us a trial. A. A. COLLOM.