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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
Our ( Aualu ; Chronicle. ) The public and private lifo of Judge Armour is unassailable , Fotu * years n public servant and nol a'Haw nnywlioro to bo found , to bo picked up nnd hurled trith violence at hifl candidacy by the opposition. " J , W. Craig is n tliority/for ( lie statement that Weetervtllo township - ship will roll up one of llio largest republican majorities over known in Us history , llu gives as biH re asons for this prediction that uvcry republican le working for the suiv cesa of thu ticket. George Dewy , the republican can didaJLe for county clerk , in a farmer , lie has nerved on th < < county board and gained u ruputution for honesty and Inn manner in handling count } biiHinoHS Hhowud him to be a man of good bushiest ) judgement. Alpha Morgan , ch urinaii of thu republican county ei'nlr.il commit , tee wan in Aneley > i few hours Wednesday afternoon Air. Mor gan was on his waj home from a three day a tour in the euHtcrn part of the county. lie prcdiutu sueopbs for the republican ticket tvtid wo be lieve hiH judgement is good. / " The republican candidate for Bheriff IH making a strong oanvaen , of the county. Mr. Sullivan if elected will make an good a sheriff as Ouster county oyer had. Morally , ho is a clean and teuipei'Ato man ; physically , ho is strong enough to 'jerk before the bar of justice all law breakers within his grasp. Every republican should make it a point to go to thu polls on olec- tiou day and cast his ballot for his Rtato and county tickets. It is true that this is an off year in polieitF , but it is our duty as republicans and American citizens to vote and up hold the principles that has made our country the loading nation of , . the world. ( Aneloy Citizen. ) 4 M Last week , Darr Sullivan leased a half section of land for another year. Looks much like ho intend , pd to moyc back to Iowa , Mr , 'Beacon. The populist candidate for county olork IB the man who used his oill- oial position last ( all to prevent the names of the in id-road candidates from being placed on the ballot , b Yen oan't do n bettor thing when you go to the pol Is to vote than by putting a orons in the circle opposite the word "republican" at the head of the ballot. " \roto the republican ticket straight this fall. It is the strong est ticket over placed in nomination in this county and ono that every republican can well bo prou < 3 of. The chancnn for the BUOOCBB of the republican county ticket grow brigliti-i d\y by day. That the entire - tire ticket will bo elected is almost a certninty. There is not an in competent nun on the ticket. You will nnlco no mistake if you vote for Walt George for treasure. Ho has had ample business training to take hold of the oilioo and go right on with the work. You may count OK it that ho will come under the wire n wit tier in November. There is but littlu doubt of the reelection ol Judge Armour. Ho has made sn excellent official' Not one word of complaint has boon raised against him. A man whom the opposition can say nothing auainst must be a pretty good man , See that you do your duty by east ing yonr vote for him on Nov. Oth. VanAiitwerp Competant V Strong TcBtiiunniU by Hon. JaincH Wliitclicad. Broken Bow , Nob. , Oct. 20,1001. Editor Republican : Permit mo rhrough the oolums of your paper to boar testimony to the oflicionoy of Mr. F * E. VanAntworp , republi can nominee for the position of county surveyor. Sixteen yoats ago , I , in commotion with others , employed Mr. VanAntworp to run the lines subdividing the section in my homoslond situated in Grant Township. That the work was done satisfactorily and well goes without Baying. The following spring I constituted ono of an outfit that for several days accompanied Mr. Van- Antwerp , as flagmen and assistants in the running of lines and locating of corners in thu hills bordering Rcdforn table on the north and west. It was hero that his compe tency and thorough knowledge ol .000 All Inspiring Book For Patriotic Readers. Lifo and Distinguished Services of OURAIAUTYK PHESIDENT. Mural Halstead The Celebrated By , Author and Journalist With Chapters by Hon. , lohu Sherman , Gen. C. II. Grosvenor and Col. Albert Ilalatoad , ot Er Governor MoKinloy's staff. Introduction by Hon. Chauncoy .M. Dopow. Kn- largtid to Include Closing Unye , Death and Burial BY A. J. MUNSOH , Author and Editor. Ill ] llllllfiOllllillllllilllll ( W LllllilllllC the Oflioial Paper of the ocunty THE BOOK AND THE REPUBLICAN * 1.50. t'uo story of Inn ancestors , birth and youth ; his school days ; en listment in the War of "llio Rebellion * , distinguished services and promotion to Major ; admission to the bar ; elected prosecuting attorney ; marriage and devoted homo life ; elation to Congress noven times ; champion of protection , sound money and labor ; ( I ! Governor of Ohio ; Election to the Presidency ; successful admin- istratibn ; re-election to the Presidency ; triumphal tours through \ the nation ; speeches , principles and policies ; asaissination and death ; tribute of praise by the nation and the world , tI I His personal virtue , his purity of character , his honesty of motive , his patriotic purpose , his loyalty to right , bia love of justice , hie ppirit of mercy endeared Win. McKinley to the American people and give him a place in their affections second only to that hold by the immortal Lincoln. SEND YOUR ftUSTKR MONEY TO TBE JjOUNTY REPUBLICAN , i Broken Bow Nebraska , , - - - - Ins biiBinoRH as a uurvoyor was dem onstrated to thos entiafaotioti of all. On the 19th of this month , preparatory paratory to building fence , it be. oamo nooensary , seemingly to again run the linpp , all corners having boon obliteratad. In three nistanceK the plaocfl whoto they wore suppos ed to bo had been leveled by roads and oroHH-roadfl nnd no way appear ed to locate the Bruno except b } ooBtly and expcnaivo running of linen , Air. VanAntwerp was em ployed and in ICHH than half a dav had located the corners , designat ing the very Hpot where , upon dig ging down into the hard road and undisturbed sod , brtokB wore found that wore placed their by hiniHtlf many years ago , thus solving a pro blem that had caused us much anx iety , with but littlu cost and that could not have boon accomplished by imyone however compitent , who lacked the experience and local knowledge , I present those facts in justice to our candidate for County Surveyor and to call the attention of those who are not acquainted with him to his competency and fitness for the position. Yours Truly , JAMBS WIIITKHKAK , A Strong * Plea For Lewis By A. "Teacher. " ( CouimunUnleO. ) Editor Republican If an American can citizen should bo intorosto in any part of the coining campaign it should bo in the ollioo of county superintendent. Wo do not. want a man in thm position who has nothing to commend him except bin fidelity to Homo party , but we want a man that is competent lit H the proper education and ex perience and one that is fair and impartial. 'I ho ollioo of county superintendent is an important position and each voter should attempt - ' tempt to tind out which of the can didates are best qualified and leave politics entirley out of the school proposition. Wo have two can didates for this position and one will bo successful next Tuesday. Which shall it be Murry or Lewis ? That depends , Mr. Voter upon which you oatt your ballot for. How it ) a person to tell winch one toaupport ? I answer by applying the following test : (1) ( ) lias ho the proper education to lead educators ? (2) ( ) Has he had experience ? (3) ( ) IB his judgement sound ? (4) ( ) Does ho favor any sect ? (5) ( ) Is ho a narrow partisan ? (0) ( ) Will he support Homd party or church lust and the public second ? Apply the two candidates to the lirrit roquirment ; has ho the proper education ; I answer that Lewis is fully qualified and that Murray IB not. Lewis ia a graduate from the Broken bow high school and attor that from one of the best colleges in the stato. Murray graduated from the Arcadia schools which is little more than a country , school and finished the freshman or first yeai in our State University. Ho lacks three years of hard study of being with Lewis in education. Three years of drill in college is quite a difference.m point of qualification as any inlellegent person will know. 1 claim that Murray is not competent to examine the papers of our best county toachorn. Yet you nay Murray is competent. If any one who has only completed , the lirat year in our University is competent to direct the affairs of education a county , then why make any olainio for an education. If education dourt not benefit them why spend thonsaidB of dollars annually 10 maintain them. If 3011 oxpuct to keep the schools up , place an educated man at the head and it will prove a long step in the right direction. Education is not allbut lot us take up the second question. ICxporieucp. Mr. Murray has taught several terms in the county sohoolK. Mr. Luwis has the same. Murray taught one term in the summer hchool and ho was given the place by our present excellent Biiporinton dent. Ask Prof. Toohy wether Murray was a success in this school. The question is answered by the record. Did Murray get the place again ? It nol , why not ? How docs it happen that Mr. Lewis hold this position year after year and in addition to this ho was the principle instructor in institutes in this county and in other counties. Do you Buppofto that Mr. Toooy | ever thought of placing Mr.Murray in the institute ? No , because ho know that ho could not manage it. If Murray is elected he will bo at the head of the summer school and institute and the schools in general and it must bo a fact apparent to all that Murray is not competent to take a lower posi tion in any ono of these matters. Lewis has not only had experience in summer Rchools and institutoH but in graded schools where he gave the same general natisfaoion. Apply the other questions , Is his judgement sound ? IB ho a narrow partisan ? Will ho support some party or church iirnt and the public Bcoond ? To/ill of these tlio voters should bo able to judge as well an I , but an to qualification and cxpor * ience there is no comparison be tween the two candidates , Why should any man vote against the common school intereslHHimply to vote with a certain party. If J. J. Tooloy had been nominated the rcpublicann would have supported him jiiPt as they did two years ego , not bocaiiHo he W B u republican or populist nut , because he made n good superintendent. Were thofio uombinalions that defeated Tooloy'n nomination and gave it to Murray for the good of the stdiools , or wore they political end otherwise. Why did Lewis got the nomination ? It was because of his recognzed ability as an instructor. lly never was a partisan. Before casting your vote next Tuetulay for county suprrin- tendont remember that tlia good of the sohoolti are paramount to any political party. Any good citizen can certainly lay aside politics , foi schools. If there wore no politics in this light Murray would not got twenty per cent of the votes cast in Custor county. It remains to be soon whether this intelligent county will will vote for any man that can got the nomination for the head of our Bohools jogardlegs of his ability , experience or any of the requisites for a successful school man. Yours for the Public , A. ' TKAOHKK. " NOTICKTO NON ItESlUKNT UEKKNIUNT8 Gtorgo Gimllnrr , .Mary B. Gardiner , Hnsni Plumb , Ainilo Plumb , Innbull blower , Joan Kluwur , Laura A Aloutngau , Mln MontiiKUcS I.jillii Kulluy , Wlhlnm Kollcy , ICll i Mcwnrt Uilll.'im Htcwiirt , lUte Plumb and Josupli Plumb UcfomlnntH , liuplunncil with other * , will t ku notlco tint ou the Hitli day of Bcptembur , 1U01 Jolui 10 Hrounlng , plnlntlll herein , tiled hlB putt tlon In thu district court of CUB tor county , Nc brHplcu , ngalnet paid defendants , Implondod with otbors. tin ! object and prayer of wulch are t foreclose a certain mortgage deed executed by George Unrillner and llnry K , Gardiner , In favor ot thu Nebrnnkn .MortcatfO nnd Trust Co9puny , coTtsrlnt ; and convcjlnj , ' ttie southeast quarter , of Boctlou .U , In tounslilp 18 , north of uungolO , west of thu Oth Principal -rJdlnn , In Ncbrnets , to eecuro the payment o ( u mortgage bond , dated on thu 10th d y of October , 1BOO , fur thu ni.no ( JIOO. duo nnd payable lire years from the date thereof. That there la now duo nnd paynblo on fluid bond nntl mortgaire the unkl sum ot $400 with Interest thereon from the first day of November , 1805 , at the rate ot ten par cent , per annum ; nleo throe Interest coupon notes , each In the sum of $14. , duu and payable ns follows : November 1st , 189) , May in , 1M > 5 , and November 1st. 1895 , with Interest on each of Bald notes from the ma turity thereof at the rate of ten per cent per nunuin , for which enld several emus , wltb inter- eat , tlui | Inlntlll piuys for a decree that the de fendants ho required to pay the BIUUO or that snld preiuldoi may bo Hold to satisfy the amount round duo. You wo required to answer said petition on or before the 16th day ot December , 1PU1. Dated thUUOth day of October , 19nl. JOHN lijltuowNlNii , Plaintiff. Ity JAMES Lsowiou , UK Attorney. 10.31Jt NOTIOK TO NON-KKSIDENT DEFENDANTS. William A. Harris and Claru-ff. Harris , defen- ilnnts will tnko notice that on the 10th day of September , 1901 , Eliza A. Uullls , plalntllt heraln , tiled her petition in thu district court of Ouster county , Nebraska , ugalnet the above rmtr.eildo- fcndants , linnleaded with others , thu object and prayer of which are to foreclose a oorlalu mort- H'tgo tlocd executed by the said W Illlaui 11 liar- rU and Cmru J , Harris , husband and wife , to the Nebraska Mo tK'K ° nd Trust Compauy , whorehy thoj con\oyod the eouthweel quarto r ot ecctiou U , In tnwnfnip I" , north of range 3r > , unst of the olxth Principal Meridian , In Nebraska , to sccuro thu payment of g"f > 0 according to the tenrraml ctlrctot one Qr t inortgugo bond , dated on the SUlhday of Jnly , A. D. IBM. , dt'o and psyablo live years from thu date thereof , with Interest thereon There l now duo and owing thereon the said sum of $760 with Interest theruon from the lat day ot January. IS'.H ' , at the rate of 10 pur cent , per annum. For which sum the plalutlll prays for a decree that thn defendants bo requir ed to pay the same or that mild premises may bo told to satisfy the amount found to bo due. The philutHT herein , T.llza A. Uullls , Is the aeslgneo and owner of said bond and mortgage. You are required to answer said petition ou or before the lUlti day ot December , 1901. Dated this Slat d&v of October , A.D. 1901. KLI7.A. A. UULLIS , Plaintiff. By JAMES I.EDWIOH , Her Attorney. 10-31 4t A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. 'Hoiuctlilii Nc\vllii tier Tlie Hun. AH Dootora urtvo tried to cure CATARRH by the tifo ol powders , aohl uuaes , intifUurd and drugs In paeteform. Thuli powders dry up the uturuous meuabrMiea oaueing them to crnek oprn und bleed. The puwortul ncicla tiaod in iliu inhnlers luiyo entirely entcn nway the BRIUO mumhrnnes thnt their uiakoie Imvo aimed to euro , whllo prtPlCH and ointmonta cannot ranch the dlsenfo. An old and oxpuriunced prnotltlouur wlo IIIVH ( or mitny yoara IUMO ! ix cloeo ettuly iitid spt'iiirtltv of the trcntnumt nl CATAKRH. hna ut liist perfected a treatment , which when fnlttilully lined not only relieves nt oncn , hut pornuui- ontly eutes CArAlllUI , by removing thu oiuieo , stopping iliu dlsclmr cH , nntl curmc nil IntUmutloii. It Is tIA ) only remedy known to science mat renohcfl the ailtletisd puns. This won- dorlul remedy IQ known ua "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE" und ia hold tvt the extremely low price of Ono Dollar , ouch pnckairo containing internal and external medi cine bulllclont fora full mouth's trout- inunt und everything necessary to Its perfect uso. "SNUFFLTCS" la the only perfect CATARRH CIWE every made and Is now recognized aa the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and dla- KuatlnK disease. It ourea nil Inllania- tlon quickly and permanently and ia aUo wonaertuuv quick to relieve HAY FEVER or COLD In the HEAD. CATAHHII when neglected often leada to CONSUMPTION "Snufilos" will nave you if you use it at onco. It is no ordinary remedy , but complete treat ment which ia positively guaranteed to cure Catarrh in any form or Btngo if used according to the directions which accompany etioh package. Don't delay but fend for it ut once , nud write full pnrtloulara as to your condition , and you will receive apeclal advloo from the dis coverer of thla wonderful remedy regardIng - Ing your ease without coat to you be yond the regular price of Snuffles" the iGunranteed Catarrh Cure. " Sent preptld to any address In the United Statea or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E 177. EDWJN U. GILES & COMPANY , 2iWO and 2332 Market Street , PhlluUelphla. D li. T , L. FARNSWORTII , Office over Swan's Grocery. Miscellaneous Hooks at Ed MoComaH'c , Moved to Realty Block. A. E , ANDERSON. When you cannot sloop for coughing \ it is hardly neceacary that any ODD/ clionld toll you that yon need n few doses of Ohamborlain'a Cough Remedy to ally the irritation of the throat , nnd make sleep possible. It la good. Try it. For nMo by .1 , Q , Ilaoborlo. LAMPS ! LARGE AND SMALl $82s $ HANGING ANDSTANU IP * ' ft't ? R ' : 5 LAMPS. will positively - * J itivoly sell you j $ c MI Lamp Sale Lamps at three t' ? . ! niilk ill111 1 fourths tho&i LUim 111 Price that othm , . ) W or merchants jjj& ( 3 ON i' i ask for them { 'Mi Show ftY : fatj , ftV : Come and BOO / ' .ho JJI LARGEST * ftV. : m v stoi-k of rfi'ii LAMPS- BEAUTIES- . _ , . . . . vV' ! That WaH Ever in Ouster County. i [ ? : A- ' . . ' . . :7-i' : / ! : lar./1 * . ' ' ' ' Ji11 * ' f ' ' : * " ? ' . * ' ; ' ' ' .T vv trvt' * ' vir'v't&'iwwsW : : 'MVi-fv"wSiM-i : . . - ] ! * / . , v < . . * . . - - ; * 0'V i / * / * ? w * * * * * fc. ' * / ' * itl ' ' - f ' * ft.f'J ! * "uirfX ? fc/J f IL' ' ift' | EAGLE ROCERY. | ! /jt All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested { { { jl sp to call and Hotlle their account by cash at onoo. I must have ; ] ? & ' fv ! money to pay bills , I cannot do business on wind. Sf | Yours truly , fel W. S , SWAN , Proprietor , pi 23 A. W. DRAKE iaa just received Haviland China , Vases , Cups and Sauoors , etc. , for the loliday trade , Finn frames and mouldings. School supplies in stock. Why pay Exhorbitant Prices for Couches that the springs will give out m a year when you can buy the new construction guaranteed 5 years 'or the same price or less. Tables , Lamps , Tumblers , Silverware , Cutlery , and n Complete Line of House Furnishing Goods at prices that are right. Call and lot me show you new Goods , Mirrors , etc. A. W. DRAKE , West Side Square Broken Bow. Nebraska. u&ed "GROCERY ! A aar load of old wheat Hour , JSITEvery sack warranted. ISFBW STOCK of Aud are prepared to soil as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. KUUIY , OYHTEilM and C151.KIIY IN HICAHOM. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the city , Give UB a trial. A. A. COLLOM