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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
ffio , ) UiitUtcaii | "t'nbllthcil OTery Thntsd y nt thoConntjr Bo/U. / 1) . M. AMSHiUUV. : Killtor 9.cmco In Cnnlor llloclt , Konrth ATO.-S Entered nt the ttostoOlco nt Urokcn How , Noli. , M i H'.oiicliftiifl ! mutter for transmit nloii through the U. 8. Malls. ; I'ltlOB : One V"ear , In Bdvimco Jl.tHI AUVBKT1SINO HATKS. ODO coloinn , PIT month , $7.00. Ono-hnlf col umn , per month , $100 Qiurlcr column , per monthi 12.W. Itstn than qniitter column , 50 couts per Inch | icr month. Cr.rus on flnt pngu , 60 cents ] ier Incli , for montb , LocalaJvorlling5 ( | ci'U 8 per line cadi Inscr- Ko'tlco of church falri > , fmclablcn and cnlcrlMn- tncuU Lero money U cluirKcil , ona.balf riMcs , Society notlcot nnj rcitolntlone , nuc-lilf tiitro. Wuildluguollcva froe. half price for publltiiliit ; Hit of iirvsoiitfl. Dodtu notice * ( no , hnlf ptlci for pulillchlm ; obllnnry niitlccfl , mill canUnf llinnkH , Legal liotlcat at raus tirtiVtiliil ) > ; a'ntiitcanf Nebrnika , T11UKHDAYOUTOIER $ 17 , 1901. REPUBLICAN TICKET. Htatc Ticket. For Judge Supreme Court B. 11 , SMUGWIUK , Of York. For Kcgonti 11. e. GOOLl ) , OfOgallttln. 0. J , MUNKST , Of l.lnctiln. County. Far Counts Judge v.l. ' A. ARMOUR For County Treiieurer W A. UKOKHK. For County Olork Q. VV. DKWEY , 'For ' Ucgtttor of Heed * v U. O. UND. For County Huporlntomlunt J. C.4. VV. LEWIS. For Bhorlff- BhorlffR. . D. SULLIVAN. For County Surveyor F. E. VANANTVVERP. For County Coroiuir < A. E. ROBERTSON. Towtinlil | > Ticket. For Juetlco of the J'oiico J. J. SNYDER. For Clcru ClcruJOHN JOHN KENNOYER. For Treasurer J. M. KLMHERLING. For Aesessor ' W. M. VANNItifi. For Condlalilo CondlaliloWM KENNEDY. For Horn ! OTOMOor , Ulftrlct No , l L. UUSLIMAN. -For Iloael Overseer , DUtrlct No. < 2 F. A. BICRTRAND. For Itouil Ovorecer , District No. II- L McOANDLESS. For Itoad Overseer , DlntrlctNo. JOHN liOYSE. . For BoaJ Overicnr , Ulntrlcl No.6- i FRED ARTHUR For Itoad Over for , District No. 0 HENRY REEDER. For lUnd Ovomor. District No. 7 J. N. WEST. . . City Ticket. For City Aeecseor AeecseorW. . S. BOYSE. v For Justice of the I'cace - ' E. Q'SOHVVIND , ' I. D. GLAZEu' For Constables- , * . , L E. CO.LE , ! * * P. M. TO\VSJTEYV. Col. Bryan will , jbe hero next - Wednesday afternoon to'-oonvinco the pops of Ouator " county of the error of their ways.1 * ° " } . , " < ! UK. The Beacon's report that Darr Sullivan intends to "go ( orlowa this fall if defeated for sheriff shows 1 how hard up the poor old Beacon is for campaign arpumont. W6 predict there will ho no mothers rushing through the crowd with their hahios to have Bryan caress them as they did live years ago when ho spoke in the park Jesse Gaudy says the Boaoon will roaat Darr Sullivan this week good and plenty. lie wns in to see the Boaoon Monday. Poor Josae ! Uo now assumes tbe role of the dog in the manger. Inoidontly JOSB informed us that Mr. Sullivao cntno over to liin house Sunday after bin mail and did not say anything about being mad. Oh , If ho just had. The Boauon could have had double headed head lines all about Sullivan. R , D. Sullivan , last week , bought twenty head more cattle , and sev eral hoge , which ho will food this coming winter , notwithstanding the Beacon's abortion that ho intends to leave the county this fall if ho is not elected sheriff. The pop candidates have repent ed that they refused to fuse with the democrats , and have .induced Ool , Bryan to como up bore next Wednesday to convince pops that they should all bo good and take the medicine the fumoniata have dished out for them. The Republican has studiously avoided engaging in a personal warfare against the nominees on it R very good countr the pep ticket , notwithstanding wo have boon urged to do so by so mo of that party supporters against more limn ono of their candidates , This policy wo propose to adhere to the end , unless forced upon us by ( ho opposition papers. Tlicro are times wlion it is noocsHary to moot the devil with bin own weapons. Many of ttiu fathers who named their babies Bryan four and , live years ago will not bo among thouo who will gruot him hoio next Wed nesday , as llioce who IIRVO not , are thinking of changing the > namec of huir h" . ' . Uiulor reputiliunn county board , your tax-H nro I vs than over before , and every doll , r of the current ex. IOIIHOH hiv i bciMi mot. If you want to keep thii i xpeiiBOH of the county an low UH poHHiblo you can do HO by ileuttng the republican candidates for supervisors ( in their Hovoral dis tricts. U.uuh , who announced hiniHi'lf ' t the pop machine , has evidently lioen seen , as ho is now miikinlj rtgular visits to the Boueoii , with acousatioiin against the republican candidate for sheriff. Like n drowning man , the- Beacon is ready to grasp at a straw , and is ready to promulgate any charges that Jess , or any other disappointed office Hoekor , may concoct , with a hope of fooling the people ouo moio time for the sake of roycnue only , The Nebraska School of Agri culture is especially planned to suit the needs of the farm boy. It opens fet a six months' course on November 11 , 1001 , at a lime when the boy can bo spared from the farm. This course gives boys and girls some knowledge of English and mathemaliuH and nt the same time gives them instruction in the practical subjects which are cpaon- lial.lo successful life on the farm. Write to the University of Ne braska for information. Jesse GanUy called Monday and had his nnmo enrolled for the Re publican. Joss has boon borrowing it ot R. D , Sullivan all fall , but at Darr will not promise him th > deputysl'ip , ho has joined with the Btiaoon to defeat him , and ho "wont play in his back yard anymore nor Sullivan "can't alido down his collar door. " Thus it is , and the old adage , that "it is an ill wind that blows nobody good , " has again proven true , as Jess has con tributed fifty cents to the republican can campaign fund , which , we think is Htiflioiont , when used by the Republican search light to nullify all tbe cock and bull stories ho may relate to the Beacon. "Tho authorities at the state penitentiary itontiary have just discovered that a oonviut who has boon there wbll onto a year , and who was supposed to bo a man , is really a woman This is aaothor ovidonue of the fact that our rodeemor'livoth. " Beacon The Beacon very studiously avoids saying that this woman was admitted to the pen while the pops were in ohargo last year. It is ow ing to the iuoompetenoy or knavery of the pop management that she Was accepted without exposing her sex. Had there been no change it tha administration , doubtless lie : sex would not have boon exposed but would have Hill remained in the men's apartmoMs instead of the women's , whore the republican management had her transferred immediately. The Beacon has now changed its tactics and Is seeking to prejudice the Catholic voters in favor of Murry on his religious belief. It not only shows poor judgment , but poor politics. No man should be elected to oilioo because of his re ligion , but upon hip qualifications for the position to which ho aspires. Wo claim for Mr. Lewis superior qualifications ior the office. Ho IB regarded by the teachers of the county af ono of , if not the best , educator wo have had in the county , Ho is a college graduate. Ho is a young man of practical experience as an educator. Ho is a gantloman of strict morals , and is the bout man for the position. During the last few years a great ry , change has taken place in the atti tude ot the farmer upon the nub- jout of agricultural education. This has boon duo to two causes , First , agricultural education has become much more practical as the auhools have roil'iKcd that the farm boy noedcd to know liow to culti vate thi ) N0tlto , care for an orchard or to feed cattle in the best man ner , or to do some other particular thing , If the farm boy irn bo taught how to brood or select a good steer for feeding purposes ahd how to food him at greater profit , this surely makes his business more profitable. If ho can bo taught how to handld animals to prevent disease or to euro the simpler and mote common diseases ot animals , this certainly is a practical kind of education which should be added to n knowledge of arithmetic , geography graphy , etc. Write to the University sity of Nebraska for information. Our ( Angle ; Citizen. ) Fred CunimiiiRs , a prominent opulist of West Union , believes in upporling thu best men rogaroloss f polities , and , honoo is working or the nlootion of Judge Armour , It is reported that John Caroth- rs. formerly a strong populist , will upport the entire republican ticket ( uoause he recognizes that the rc- ) ublioans have nominated compo- ont men , who are capable ot filling .he . oflicos to which they aspire , Every man nominated on the re- Mtlilican ticket inOuster county is ompotont for the position ho seeks , They are all honest , capable men , nd if elected will conduct the ffairs of their respective oiliooa in . manner that will meet with the ipproval of the people. ( Ansley Cbronltlo. ) The republican candidate for sheriff will carry Eli Armstrong's lomo township by a good round majority. The Beaoon is claiming the re publicans burned the Norfolk hos pital intentionally. Wouldn't that cork you ? If wo were editing a populist newspaper , wo would keep very still about third terms , after having supported ILiatt and Kom tor third term. The pop newspapers are the only ones wo know of , who are trying to make capital out of John Murry's religion. Their purpose in it is to rally the Catholic vote of the conn ty under their banner for Murry'a sake , It is wrong. . Thu pDpulist party can gain noth ing by allowing its party organs to traduce a candidate on the oppopi tion , as the Ouster County Boaoon is doing in the candidacy jf J. W G. Lewis , republican candidate foi superintendent , n young man of excellent cellent morals , and highly educated Any intimation that A , J. Me Arthur ot Wostorville , is not a republican publican is wrong. The only diff erenow between Mr. MoArthur and other people wo know is , 'ho speak what ho thinks , while the others suck their thumb and whine. We admire a man who is not afraid to speak what ho thinks. ( Uitllaway Courier. ) F , E. Vanantwerp. the surveyor hns not , as yet , located any populis corner. Wo expect to hoar of him ordering ono of those dip noodles which locates hidden treasurers , t assist him in the search. The fact that Prof. John Lowi will bo the next superintendent o Ouster county's public schools ; s dead sure certainty. Not only is b best qualified to fill the position but the Beacon is fighting him hard What more evidence that ho is good man docs any voter want ? Wo aro'told that Jason Evans wai in towu ono day recently but ouly remained a few minuets. The rea son of lua short visit ia no doubt sufficient cause , as the ox-central oomnmtcoraan of his own party and follower ? , eat down upou him , and sit down hard , Jason's popularity in the southwest quarter is ninetj * nine degioos shy. 9 Candidly , now Eli. don't you wish you had the former populiat organ of this place fighting your battles for you in the southwest quarter just now ? Don't you wish you could have looked ahead just one short yoat ? Think of the votes you have lost by killing the populist pcper hero. You would dish out a a whole lot of your patronage in this direction if you could recall that stop , wouldon't you , Eh ? But don't worry over spilled milk , old foliow , The boys ( your former friends , Eli ) are going to send you out on the farm where you won't got into just this kind of a scrap again. Recipooity , Eti , RECI PROCITY. Winter Heading on the Farm. Long evenings are hero again and naturally ouo thinks of a good amily agricultural weekly , because - cause its regular visits are welcomed ed by the whole family. The Twentieth Century Farmer s out of the rut in which most agri cultural papers travel. This is true particularly of the splendid illustra tions from photographs taken by their own artists and special articles by the best known andx most prac tical men in overv branch of agri culture , such as N. J. Harris , secre tary of the Iowa Seed Corn Breeders' association ; H. W. Campbell , the authority on soil culture ; James Atkinson of the Iowa experiment station at Amos la , ; Frank G. Car penter , famous .for his loiters of travel ; C. R , Thomas , secretary American Hereford Breedots' asso ciation ; B. O. Cowan , assistant sec retary American Shorthorn Breed ers' association ; Dr. A. T. Peters , Nedraska experiment station ; E. F. Stephens , president Nodraska Horticultural ticultural society ; Woman's Depart ment , conducted by Mrs. Nellie Hawks , Friend , Nob. J. J. Edgorton of the Iowa Experiment Station will answer all questions relating to live stock matters. This is a weekly agricultural fam ily paper , in which the farmer's wife is particularly interested on account of the pages devoted to her partic ular interests. In fact , there is no paper published either in the easter or west that moots so well the want * of the western farmers and stock raisers and their familios. If yon do not got it send 10 cents for a ten weeks' trial subscription to The Twentieth Century Farmer. 1659 Farnam afreet , Omaha , Neb. , and you wrll have an opportunity to become acquainted with it. A dollar lar will bring it for a whole year. 10-10 2t Wo have seen the frail infant when the faint struggle for exist' onoo seemed almost ended , resuscit ated and made strong by the use of WHITE'S CREAM VERMI FUGE. Price , 25 cents. Ed. Mo- Comas , Broken Bow and Merna , it Happened in a Drug : Htorc. "O o day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand ot cougti medicine that 1 did not have in Dtocl : , " says Mr. C , It. Grundiu , the popular druggiet of Ontario , N. Y. "She was ( lliinppointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recommend. Imdd to nor that 1 could freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and thnt BUO could tnko a bottle of the remedy and after giving it n fair trial if aho did not find U worth the money to hring back the bottle , nnd 1 would refund thu price paid. In the course of n day or two the lady came hack in company with a ( Hand In need ot a couzh medicine and advised her to buy n bottle of Ohnmborlain'u Gouith Remedy. I consider that H very good recommendntion for the remedy. " It IB for Bale by J. G , ilaeborlo. - i - Gasoline Lamps ! Your choice for $2.50 'at P. O. store. UO YEAHt > EXPERIENCE ' TRADE MARKS . . . . COPYniuHTS &C. Anrono sending a sketch nnd description may qulcklr aicortaln our opinion frou whether at invention li probably patontnblc. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on 1'ntcnU teat iroo. Oldest agency for securing patents. 1'/itcuts taken thniueh Munn A Co. rocctvr tjxclal notict , without charge , lit the Scientific American. A handsomely IllnMratnd w < > Vlr. Inr * t clr dilation of any lelentltln journal. Tornia , f.l a riwri four months , tL 8old Uyall no itfnlvr Ittttuch unico , mi V fcJU Wuliluutou. D. To all wliom It may coucernt You arc hereby notified that the following described I ami ft , loti , trnctH , places ir parcel * j of l.iiuls and lou , or AO much thereof a ate not ] laid , will on Monday. November 4 , A < 1J. , 1901 , ] al the County Treasurer's ofnco In IlroWcij llow , . CuMur county , Nebraska , be offered for sale for . sale for the taxeH , special assessments Inler-J ests , prnaltloH and costs thereon for'the years 1'AW. 18'W. 1008. li 7,18 % , 1895. 18M and 1893. ! Add to 1'XO tax ten per cent from May 1,1901s add to iSfn taxes 10 per cent from May 1 , 1900 ; add to 1898 taxes 10 per cent from May 1 , 1899 ! add to 1897 taxes 10 per cent from May 1 1893 ! add to the 18 % taxes 10 per cent from May 1 , 1897 ! add to the 1895 taxes 10 per cent from May 1 , 18 % : add to the 1894 taxes 10 per cent from May 1.1895) add to the 1893 taxe 10 per ceu.t from May 1.1894 , and 20 cents eacli description of land , and 10 cents each towu lot for eacli 1 ' Ux'planatlon of abbreviations ! "u H" stands for north half : "R " stands for south half ! "wJ4" stands for west half : e > 4" stands for cast hnlf ! "n ' " Mauds for northeast quarter ! "nwtt" stands for northwest quarter : swji" stands for southwest quarter : 'eo % " stands for southeast quarter : "pt" stands for part ! "ft" stands for feet : "sec" stands for section ! " $ " stands for dollars : "cts" standn for cents ! "It" stands for lots : "blk" stands for block : "add" stands for addition : "luc" stands for Inclusive : "n" stands for north : s" stands forxouth : "e" stands for east ! w" stands for west : hi" stands for half : > r" stands for quarter. If 8