Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 10, 1901, Image 4

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H. II. SJflUOWICK ,
Of York.
For
11. If. DOOM ) ,
0. J. KKNKSr ,
Of l.lnu.ln ,
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.1. A. AllMOUU
Her County Trmitimir
W. A. ( JKOUCIC ,
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U. O LIN.D.
Vat County Hutnirliituinli'iil
J. 14. W. LEWIS ,
1'or Hhoillf-
It. D , SULLIVAN ,
I'ur ( 'aunty Hnrvnyor
K. K. VANANTWICHP.
1'or County ( 'oronrr
A. Jfi. ItODKUTBON.
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1'or Juttltoofllio Priuo
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I'nr Cleru-
JOIIN KICNNOYKIl ,
KorTroamuur i
, J. M , KI .WKULING.
W. M. VANNIOIfi.
Fur Countable
CountableWM KIONNICDY.
1'or llond Ororucor , Dlntrlcl No. I
Jj CUHI1MAN.
Vut lload Ovi'iHCcr , lllntrlct N'o. 2
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L'or llond Ovumour , Dlntrlcl No. 3
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IIICNUY ItlCUDJtilt ,
lpor Until Ovurni'or , Dlxlrlat No. 7
J. N. WEST.
City 'I'lulccl.
Vor City
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1C. G'HUIIWIND ,
I , D. ( ILAXK ,
L. 1C. ( JOLIC.
P. JSI. TOWSLICY.
It mnkcH n ( lilTtirciuui wlioHo ox ! H
gourutl ,
For economy in uounty nfTniiH ,
ukiot ropuliliofiii oIliuialH
Many of tlui licrit men in ilia
uliHt party nro in > w wnrm HiipporturH
of thu rupuliliunn county nml Htato
tiukutH.
llond lliu liopulilioiui unil HKD
turn it over to your nniorliinutc
uoighlior who tlooH not know how
much liu nuuilh it.
The liunuou IH vury iniiuh exo'r.
oinud nt tlvi prowpuot of 1 doling tlio
uounty patronngu nnd tlio Ohirf
clooa not know what to do ?
Thu HooinlUfri luwo put a Hln o
ti'okut in nonuimtion. What IH tlio
innttur with Ouster uounty that ulio
IIDH no Ihikot for hur
Lot tlio good work o on for tlio
next thirty dnyn and every ropuhli
unn uandidtitu in thu Htnto nud
oounty will , bu ohuiUid Itujrui
ttro roportutl from nearly evi n
lounlity ,
The ropublioiUi hoard hua run tbu
oounty on n HUVOII mill levy t
year , nnd it took , never IOKH thni
fourteen inillo , nn.1 AH hij h AH oi
teen inillH nndor a populist ndmin-
iHtrntion.
Bond in your ordur for thn Ho
pnhUunn at onuu if you want tlio
boHt pitpur published nt the aonnt )
Boat , It will only OOHI you on
dollar n year. It in the ofllcia
paper of the oounty nnd ropublicni
utraii ht.
In voting for Prof. J. > V. G
LQWIH for oounty miporintondont
you will vote for n man whcao groa
Hinbition IH uduontion. Ho IB i
auooeBsful educator , a ripe soholnr
a mitti of
ittd OIHI who ImH grown up in CUH
tcr ooiintv ,
OM MiliHoribf-rH can avail thorn
rjnlvuH of our Hcciil | ) ; offer of the
flrpiihlluiri and thd IHntory ol
Wflliniii MoICinlcy by paying
dollar lifiy ( ictilH in advanoo. The
biok IH the pirliir I'dilion mid ro
Thu pop nhip IH tlio onu ( hat IH
leaking MOW , and wo would advinu
thorio who do not w.int to go down
with it lint the republican' IH in
line trim nnd txlondu a welcome
hind i i t 1 " ' > waul to HCU our
govt-ri iiii'iil r.iaintainnd and prim
peri's > > iiitin 'I'd '
I'opi- li..v butn great on coou-
omy UIHI ri'liTin ! In t. lip tun yuarH
of pop ; i'.ininiitnition ( tlioy novcr
rue the ( joiiiry on loriH than n four-
t t'ii null 2i vy , ati'l on onu ur moro
ouuiM ; < i < iiiri ixourdcd the limit oi llio
la'v by mnkir'ij ; a levy of oightocn
mill- . ' 1 h" republican board hab
Ifi'Cii : > iil' < In niuut lliu dobtH of the
count ) .iti'l . lie mi i-runt uxpenHiHon
a HI von in ill li'V.
I i vim , | i.ir Dorr Sullivan for
iTill' JIMI i1 , ill yotu for a man of
c > v < n t < nipt > , yet linn and fnurUriH.
Whun in Inn prurience , oHiuially or
dtliorwiHc , yon will bo treated < IH a
gentleman and will not be dom
ineered over ii8 autocrat over IIJH
HiiivantH , lie ! H Hulf-poHHeHr-cd at
all tiincK , jet ooiirageotiH , and will
make an ideal publiu oflicial. ( See
that your neighborH vote for him.
Tl u mouthpiece of the pop party
called thu Heaeon , in now very
much oppoHOd to Judge Armour ,
Hlmply bueaiiHi ) ho has been riomin-
nted for tlio third limo by the rc-
publicniiH to the ollioe which he HO
ably and HaliHfactorily ( IllH. Thu
lieacon , doubtloHH , ban forgotten
liow vi orloHnly it urged the elec
tion of 0. M. Item for thu third
term to con riHH. I'lion again ,
with no IUHH cll'ort , appealed to tl u
volurH to Hiipport JI. 11. liiatt for
the third term for county Hiinnrin-
tendenll If it wan ruht ; for a pop *
uliHt to be elected for thu third
term , whfii not qualified , en IH 11011-
ueeded in KCIII'H CHHC , why ! H it no
great n miHtnke for thu republican
party to runominato u man NO em
inently qualified nnd natinfautory to
the publiu IIH .Indgu Armour for the
third torm. Oh , uoiiHiHtenuy , thou
rtnjowoll What docH the Hoa-
on olliir iiiHleadV A Hing'o ' tormor.
A model olliuiall The unnnimoiiH
choicu of hiri paity ? Not It douH
tot oven mention the name of
Judge Aimour'ri popnliHt competi
tor. Merely by inference the Hen-
ton HcekH to dutraut from the pop.
nlnrity of Judge Armour. HiH
loliliual competitor in J. U. Dunn ,
who him Horvod two tetmn in thu
enpaoity of of county attorney , nnd
now eoi'lih n third term. Did ho
irovu oflloiunl nnd loyal to IUH
triiHt ? IH h'lH record Much for cilioi-
( inuv nnd funrk'imnoHH IIH an officer
nnd loyalty to II'IH pnrty oollengiios
Htuil ; thnt you want him clouted to a
third leini iiiHtond of ,1. A , Armour.
If you do not know at k vuuh men
HH Wm.Pfrohm or Fred Uummin H ,
of Went Union , and many othcrB ,
who are londeiH in thu pop rankn.
What the pooplu want JH thu hoHt
men , men host qualified , nn-1 thnt
will Horvo the bcrtt interoHtH of thu
county , irri'Hpaulivo ' of parly or
crued. The repuhlu-an party linn
nominated JUM tl > nt uln H of men in
J. A. Armour , lor comity judge ; C.
O. Lind , for rujjiHter ; W ,
AGeorge , for county troiiHurorj
U 1) . Sullivrn for Hhnriff , J . W. ,
Lewis , for Huporintmidont , Goo. W.
Dewey for olork and F , K.VnnAnt-
worp for Htuvoyor. They are men
who nru uomputont and will maku
otlloiout otllourH. No ICHH oompotont
nre thu men nominated for aupor-
visorH. They nro HuucosHful biiHi-
noHH mun unpablu nnd Htriotly lion-
urtt and will run thu nllairH of the
oounty economically And tor thu
bo.Ht intoroHtH of thu whole pooplo.
They are J , F. Uroohbuhl , H , J ,
Kdington nnd JUOH ! llnnmont.
The eloution of thuao uion moanu
uuonomy , honesty and true uorvioo ,
What havu the republicans of
CiiHtor uounty to offer taxpayers
for their Hupport this fall , Their
rooord before the populiatH took
hold of affairs in thin county ntatidn
out ngaiiiHt them aH the deplliH cf
had CH , Deacon , '
The republican ! ) had control of
the uounty in ilH infancy , bcfoto
them wan a foot of land to tax.
llomcHtcadcrri had but little per-
Honal property to tax , and there
wi.'re no tiimncHH firtiiH with oapi-
til an now , nor no railroads in thu
county. The prpulation jumped
from 1,200 in 1880 to 13,000 in
live yearH , and in tun ycara to / , -
0(0 , Ninoty-fivo pur cent , of thu
noreaflH wera homesloaderp , and
hundreds of them were praotiually
enniltHH. KotwitliMtanding thin
'act , they were onterpriHiug nnd
topefnl , They believed in law and
order. They wanted a county g y.
eminent that the law might bo en-
orceu , and that they and their
familicH might bu protected from
ix Texan cow boy ? , who respected
the rightHof none. They disputed
thu riglilH of tin ) houic'HteadeiH in
every locality. iMcquent murdurn
rrHplted , and expensive trialn fol
lowed. The republican officials
were equal to the situation. Thuy
were fearless and 'determined.
They prosecuted every oano of law-
leHHrifHrt to a HuccesHful termination ,
and in doing that , they incurred
cxpetiHOH greater than the Irgal
levy on the limited amount of tax
able property would meet. They
brought peace and prosperity cut
of chaou anil poverty. SohoolH and
churches were eHtablinhcd where
outlawry and doodfl the darkest in
the history of the Htato have IK en
; : oipotuatod , The homesteader wan
protected. Two hundred schools
were oHtabliahod in ton years , where
there had not boon ono , Temporary
ary county buildings were stiper >
cecded by the magnificent court
lioiiHe , that iu now the pride of
every loyal citizen. With all these
oxpoiiHOH , under HO unfavorable cir-
cumHtanccs , iuj'ctn ' yonrs of con
struction , the republican party had
run the uounty without increasing
a dollar of bonded debt , and had
assotH Huflioient to moot every dollar
lar of tloating indebtedness , 'when
they turned the administration ever
to the popH in 1800. No county in
the state can show a hotter record.
It was a record of economy , a rec
ord of law , u record of progress that
has not been equaled by any oounty
in Nebraska. Then wo have the
record of thu present year , in which
the uounty board ban mot the ex-
putiHOH of the county on half the
amount required by n populist
board. It may bo n rooord "as dark
as thu depths of hades" to the re
form apostle , who wrote the nbov <
croud , but if HO , ho has our pity , an
wu can account for it only on the
theory that to some , heaven wotik
bn a boll ,
Winter Heading oniho Farm.
Long evenings nro hero again
and naturally ono thinks of n good
family agricultural woultly , bo-
UIUHO itH regular visits i ro woloom
od by the who'o ' family.
The Xwonlieth Coutuiy Farmer
is out of the rut in which moutagri
cultural pupors travel. This h true
particularly of the splendid illustra
lions from photographs takou by
their own artists nnd npooial nrtiulca
by thu best known nnd most prnu
tiual mun in uvorv branch of agri
culture , suuh as N. J. Harris , Hooro
tary of the Iowa See' } Corn brooders
association ; H. W. Campbell , the
authority on soil culture ; James
Atkinson of the Iowa exporimen
station nt Ames In , ; Frank Q. Car-
punter , famous for hie loiters o
travel ; C. H. Thomas , soorotary
American Hereford Hroodots * asso
ointion ; B. O , Cowan , assistant BOC
rotary American Shorthorn Hroed
ors' usHOuiatlon ; Dr. A. T. Peters
Nedraska experiment station ; E. F.
Stephens , president Nodtuska Her
tiuultural sooiety ; Woman's Depart
IIHInt , conducted by Mrs. Nolli
Unwkn , Friend , Nob. J.,1. Edgorton
of the Iowa Experiment Station
will answer all questions relating to
live stock matters ,
Thia is a weekly agricultural fora
ily paper , in which the farmer's wife
is particularly interested on aoooiei
of the pages devoted to her pnrtic
ular interests. In fact , there is no
paper published either in the easer
or west that moots so well the wants
of the western farmers and stool
raisers and their families.
If you do not gat it tend 10 cents
for a ( en wcekb' trial subscription
to The Twentieth Century Farmer.
1850 Fainam slreot , Omaha , Neb ,
and you will have an opportunity to
become acquainted wish it A dollar
lar will bring it for a whole ytar.
10 10 2t
Fancy Gift Hooks at Ed il -
Comai's.
Windsor , Ontario.
Eich member is an artit. The
singing of the Schuhtri Lidy ( J lai-
lettu was a superior clm.ictcr and
each number received 5 hearty in-
core which was gencroasly respond
ed to. Tte Evening Record
The Schubert Symphony Club
nd Ladies' Quartette , of Chicago ,
will give an entertainment Thursday
night , Got 17 , at the opera house
under the auspices of the Baptist
church. Admission 25 and 50
centp.
In anaemia and most women's
ailments thu digestion is weak , the
making of colo'r , flesh and strength
out of food , is imperfect HO that the
latiunt is week , wan , nervous and
lyopeptic. Thia condition can , bo
corrected by taking a courho of
JERBINE. Price , 50 cents. Ed.
ilcComas , Broken Bow and Merna.
San Francisco , Cal.
The concert by the Schubert
Symphony Club and Lady Quartette
it the Y. M. C. A. last night was a
most enjoyable affair and the audi
ence testified their appreciation on
bo good things on the program by
'rcquont demands for n repetition.
The San Francisco Call.
ISotlcw.
Taken up by the nubsoriber on
: iis enclosed lands in Custer oounty
Nebraska , on August 1C , 1001 a rod
cow with white face , supposed to
bo seven or eight years old , Said
cow is branded bar O on right hip
H F on loft sholdor and 0 on loft
jaw.
Also 1 sucking calf about ton
days old. A. G. HOFFMAN ,
September 14 , 1901. 0-11) ) 4t
AslihtntI , WIH. '
May 4th. The M. 15. ohuruh was
crowded la t night 'to hear t'c
Soh\ibertH \ and it was evident from
the hearty applause given eaol
number thct uveryonu was highly
pleased with the efforts of the
artists , The company has boci
here hoforo and it is a general
favorite hero as well aH el Buwhurc.
Thu Daily Herald.
Wo have Hoen the frail infant
when the faint struggle for exist-
enuo Hoemod almost undad , rosiifcit-
atud nnd made strong by the use of
WHITE'S CREAM VERMI
FUGE. Price , 25 cents. Ed. Mo-
ComiiH , Broken Bow nnd Morna.
THE HOME GOLD CURE
An IiiKClilouN Treatment Ily
\Vlilclt nrtiiilcartlH are
Curctl imli.v In Hpitc
of TTlieniNelveH.
No ISoxloiiH l > oHef . Mo Wealieii-
lutfortlie Nerven , A I'leaH-
niit uiid P' > tiltlve Cure
For tlie Mquor
Ilalilt.
U ia now generally .known and umlor-
stuod thnl Drunluinni'sri IH a dteeiiBO and
not wenknuBB. A bodj' tilled with poluuu
nnd nurvoQ cumpletely Btmttered hy
periodical or constant usn of hitoxienlitiu
liquors , requires mi uiuidotu capjiblo of
nutitrKllziug aud enullontluc this poison
nnd destroying thu craving for Intox
icants. Suffers may now euro tliuni-
Rolvos nt home without publicity or lous
ot time from nnalnrsa by this wonderful
'Homo Gold Curo" wliluli hns been por.
fectotl niter many yearn of close study
niul treatment ot inubrintos. The fullli-
iul iiflu necordhiR to tlio dlrectlouH of
this wnndorful discovery in positively
Kiiniiintecit to euro thu most obstlnnte
COHO , no mattur how hnrd n drinker.
Our reoords aliow the miirvelruu Muna-
foruirillon of thousands of brunkitrds
Into sober , Induatrions aud upright men.
Wives Cure Your lluslmmla. Child
run Guru Your FnthorB. Tins remedy la
In no eunau n nostrum but ia n speuitlu
( or this tllsenau only , nnd is ao skillfully
dovlsi'd nnd propniod thnt it is thorough
ly soluhlu and plenaunt to the tnatu so
that it can bo Riven In A cup of ton or
collco without tliM Knowledge n ( the per *
eon tnking it , Thonen.nUa of Drunkards
Uavo cured thuniQolvua v.ith thU prleuloag
remedy , nml na many moro have boon
cup'd aud miulu tnmporale mnn by
having the "Otiro" iiiltulniBtorcd by lov
ing friends nnd rolntivctt without their
knowledge In oolTeo or ten , nnd boltovo
to-day thnt they dlgcontluod drinking nf
their own free will. Do Not Wait. HP
not bo deluded by nppnront nnd mlaloud-
I B ' 'liuproveuiont. " Drive out
dlsoneo nt o oa nnd for nil tliuo. The
"Homo Gold On re" l sold nt the
ojctrmuoly low prlow of Ono Dollnr. thus
plnulng within reach of everybody n
treatment more effectual thnn othPru
coating $25 to $50. full directions
nuoompiny each package. Special
ndvloo by skilled phynlolnna when ro-
queatcd without oxtrjt clmrgu , Sent
prepaid to nny pnrt of the world on
ronept of One Dollar. Address Dept R
177.KDW1N 1J. UllOB tOOMl ANY,2330
nud 2333 Market Street , Philadelphia.
All oorroapoudunoo utrlotly eoutlUuttal.
UwiiyriiMUM hnlM&MHb iMa <
t M HiK aii
T Tj Vl r WflWP pIi WKPW w 1 '
To all whom it mar concern :
Y < mare hereto not.Red that the following
it crll > l land * , lot * , tract ; , pieces or parcel * .
of lands ami lei . or * o m ch thereof as are nut |
paid , will on Mo da > . NoTMitar 4. A. I ) . . 1W1 , i
at the CoNntr Trra rrr'ortUIn llrokoti lto\v.
Cn ter omul ) . Nebraska. Iv oflrrrd for salt ! for
ale for the ta.xe . special assessments. Inter- I
r u. in-nattier and cost * th < rn for the xcars J
Add to'l'XU tax ten per cent ftwn Mav 1. t'VIl :
add to lf taxes 10 percent trow Maj 1 , Vv > :
add to 1JCN taxes 10 JHT com f rm MAX 1. > ? :
add to ls 7 taxes 10 IHT cent from Xtax 1 l M :
add to the ly % taxes IU JUT cent frvm MAX t.
l. T : add to thu W5 tai10 ix-r ix-nl tn > ni Ma >
1. l o : add lo the 1VM taxo-i 10 IHT cent fn Hl
Ma > 1. li S : add to the 1 > S tajce U < l > r cent
from May 1.1V4. and 2.1 cents each de vriptHMi
of land , and 10 cents each town lot for each
) ear.
Explanation of abbreviations : "n V * tamU
for north half : " H" stands for south half :
" " ' * " tlands for west half. "eV' stands for
ea t half : "ncH" * tands for northeast quarter :
"nwM" taiuU for northucst quarter : "swV
taud for southwest quarter : "seV * stands
for M > tithea t quarter : "in" stands for imrj :
"ft" stands for feet : "sec" stands for section :
'S" stands for dollars : "cts" stands for cents :
"It" stands for lots : "blk" stands for block :
"add" stands for addition : "Inc. " stands for
inclu-ive : "n" stands for north : "s" stands
for south : "e' ' stands for east : "w" stands
forwent : "hi" stands for half : "qr" ' stands
for quarter.
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