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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1902)
n r-Old Steers and HEREFORDS , DURHAMS , AND POLLED ANGUS , Open for Contract for Delivery Between April 1st , to May 1st , 1902. M We have the placing of contracts lor 12,500 carefully selected one and two-year-old HEREFORD , DURHAM SSTFjRKS AN ? ) IIRIKKRS for delivery between April 1st , and May 1st , 1902. These cattle AND POLLED Jerseys , Ilolstein , Lump , hi\vs % olc . , uotto be accepted. We arc in position to sell these cattle in contracts are guaranteed for in every way. one or more carloads at very low figures. Correspondence invited. Anyone desiring stock entile this spring should take advantage of this opportunity to buy as of these These contracts must and will be sold at once. A chance of lifetime to many cattle as they need. your get what want in you stock at . a For bargain. further information write us at either of the following addresses. rHUEl Union Stock Yards , Chicago , Illinois. Union Stock Yards , South Omaha. Nebraska , Sioux City Stock Yards , Sioux Citv , Iowa , Union Stock Yards- South St- Paul , Minn , jj Kiisincss nnd Professional Diicrtnry. J3 C M'Y BAIIBEKSHOI' , II. O. MUTTON. 1'rnprietor. KlrHt-cliiHH work Hour Ituoin of llroki n I low Slatti Hank , llrokon llnw , Nclirnpkii. Alfalfa Seed. I'urohaHO Before 1'rice AdvancoH. Fruo HamplcH on application. co. Park , Nebraska. T-\ R. J. K. SNYD1CR , Osteopathic Physician , | 37"lllcc ) ever HwBn'n ( Iroccry Hloro , llonm H u. in lo 12 in . nnil ! i lo 4 p. in. ItoHldiMivu CJmul Uontriil Hotel. Clironlo CHIOH HiiocluHy. O , II. CONK AD , . . . .Dealer In Pumps. Wind Mills , Tunkn , Pitting * , Oiwollno Knginen , uta.ctc. llrokoii llnw , AMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Krou InrtmctlniiB liotr tn tiika niul ilcvolopu the picture wltb urory camera cold ilonu forumutiiron. Latest Styles in Photographs. BANGS STUDIO. In 1B91. MIKE SCANLON , I'roprlutur of- ItuitAiirautiV Lnnch Couiilur. Ijirxu iiortniont of Confootloimrlcn , OlunrK and TolmcuiiB. Mortl tildoof I'lilillcHgimru. llrukon lluw , I.J. . SNYDEK , AND NOTARY _ I'UHUC hl o Justice or th I'unui. Special uttrnllnuKlioi to collection * l.'cpoplllotix titUn , puiflon vouch cm neatly cxcciitod and nil klntla of li'KHl paper IJ written. Olllco In th rear of ( link of tommercu llrokcn llou , NubrnHka 1 JQRS. K. U. & W. E. TALBOT , PHYSICIANS $ SURGEONS. Olllconvcr llaoli < 'rli''H Drni ; Ktorn. broken How , - - NuliriuV T D. GLAZE , Dealer In Uranllo , Foreign niul American MarliloB Ornamental Work a Specialty. llrokcn How , - - Nulirimkn . /CLINTON DAY , Physician & Surgeon. Olllco In rear of llio Honk of Coiniiicrce. H donco ( Jtli lionso ut-Kl of tlio Ilaptlut clmrcli. llrokL'ii How , Nilirnskii. . DOKKIS , All klndn of work In our line donu promptly and In Orit-cliiNB onliir ( V/ led ( Hlmp tin ( In comer wunt ot tlio tioio liouno. < 2IV1 : DH A TIC I A I , . llrokon How , - Nubraik * . W.A. . TIIOAIF8UN , . CONTKAUTOK A IHIlI.DKlt iH and uatlinatui on Bliortnotlco. llrokcn How , Nobraaka . C. L. MULLENS , Physician § Surgeon. 2nd Stairway from wo t end In Holly lllock > ; rosldciice , 3rd wo t M K. clmrcli , on fiamu eldo of Ntroct. ( % r ] irokfii How , Mobraika B AKEIl'S POOL HALL , W. K. UAKHU.l'rop. For a Koclal K UIO of jxjol. * J-NortUof Itxrou- Z40AN Odloe , Urokon How , Nobrteka , WOMEN SUI'TKAGIi COLUMN- ICHITiM ) IIV AI.I.IK It. I'ICI.KltY. 1'roRresnho ! > ( ' iniicrai'y. A friend writcH IIH aH follows : CditorH VVomaii'H Journal : I know i man who I'H an anti HiiffrngiHt That may not bn peculiar ; thorn are lotibtloHH many inon who arn the lamo. Hut this man in nn oxuop- ion ; ho II.IH thought about thin n ; lu ! H a roproHontativo of the lnghcct ypo of Htndonl and Hcholar turned out by the boHt WuHturr. ooodiuia- ional univorHiticH. Moreover , ho iaH livoil in Bnolon two yoarH , and iaH had a olinnuo to gain breadth of viuw. Hu in a pliilorionhcr , candid , 'air. foarltHH in bin ideas , and ibural-minded in neatly every other roHpoot. And yet ho does not be- iovo in woman Biiffrago. And ho liin oppoHition on this ground : 'We do not , " ho nays , "olaim to bo a democracy , oven approxi mately. " Ho HcoutH the term , "utnvorHnl Hiiffrago" ( i have hoard acutu a man UH Prof. A. Lawrence Lowell UNO the term with naive faith in UH applicability. ) "We haven't even universal manhood Htiffraga , " ho nays. "Tho d'lHfran- ohiHomont of the Negroes in the tSouthorn States in right ; their on- franchiHomonl in tlie lirHt plaoo WDM an crroneouH Htop. It would ho butter il ono-lmlf tlio present votorH. ( inuluding a good hnrinkling of oollogo profoHHorn ) wore dinfran- . Wo want individnalH to vote who think , who iinderHtand oonditionH , who o-in build up a government and eonduot it on Huientiliu principles. Suuh an end ean never be gained under a HyHtem of w'dely ' extended Hiiffrago. " To the objeotun that II'IH HyHtem would This slRnnturo la on uvcry lmof tlio Laxative Bronio = Qnininc the roiuody Umt ciiroa it cold lu mio luy : ITV MILL , K K MrCunm , I'rop. Kje I'loiir , lluckulivnt , ( Jrilihiu , Kted , ute. Hit T. L. KAliNHWOUTll. DENTIST , io 0\cr hwanV Grocery. AM KHON CHEESE , AT LAW. I too m p t ) and II , Rualty lllock , llrokcn How , Nt < h. \X7ILLISUADWELL A H. IIUMI'HKKY , SlllontciJ llrokon How , Nelirmka , A New Line of Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons , and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. load to an oligarchical form of governnumr , thin friend of mine blandly roplioH 1'iat that would be the bum typo. How IH one to nrguo with hiich a man ? If , with I'lato , ho boliovoH in the wisdom of a few "guardiaiiH" of the Stale , if ho docH not HOO participation in government an a right of thoHo governed , how are you going to roach him ? IH it worth while talking polities with a man wlioHo faith in a few euporior HpiritH JHHO uiiHliakable , and whose dibtniHt of llio intellectual poworH of the roHt of the people IH HO Htrong ? VVhat IH it that oaiiHou a man in thin way to Hot hiniBolf agaiiiHt the democratic tendencies of the age ? If ho granlH that IIIH ideals are entirely theoretical and incapable of bo n tf tn an lift rl in Urn rtf li n It ti m o i\ laturo being what it IH , but eaya that in no reason for inoreaHing the iroHunt ovilfof an extended suffrage , what ! H the reply ? In short , how can you change the viewpoint of an educated , keen-wilt ed , arintocratic tlunkor , like thin man , to that of the pamo HOI t of u democrat ? IH there any prescrip tion by which wo can introduce in to hin HyHtem an intuitive recogni tion of the right of the individual to a hand in the nhapiug of the oon- ditionH in which IIIH individuality miiflt develop ? I tear not , but I would there were. For I fool about this friend , HO far aH bin political ideaH are con cerned ! , much an the little girl Mr. Jacob RUH tells of , felt about her kitten accidentally nwotliored "Hi ro'ri a perfectly good oat Hpoik-d ! " J. T. Cambridge , M.irtH. , Jan. 24 , 1902. Probably , the trouble with the thinker in qiiOHtion in not HO much one of riKiHoii ; IH of temperament. But , admitting IIIH poHition for tbe sake of pr iimem , 1 nhould like to aslc him whoihi'r cox in , in itHolf , a diMjtiahuVilion foi taking part in government. VVlicn ho ha olimin- aloii all the unlit m.'ii wlio are now votorH , may there not bo many eminonlly tit and capable women whoso participation JH needed ? AH in a well governed and administered family there in need of both huHbpnd and wife , father and mother , bread winner and hotiHokeopor , will not II'IH ideal Stale need llio cooperation of the bcHt men and the host women lo bring out the linoHt rotuillH ? IB ho quite ooilain , for instance , that in English politics and nooioty the change from the four Georges to Queen Victoria waa a change for the WOTHO , or that the elimination of Quuon Victoria and the Hiibatilu- lion of King Kdward VII. will bo e change for iho boiler. The HlrongPHt of all argutnonlfl for woman Htiffrago ia haHod on iho eternal and ineradicable difforoncoH of HCX a difforonl balanoo of the human qualities winch are common to both , created by nature and emp haniKod by all iho educational intlu onccH of aflor life.Vo need , in a uorloct government , both the masou line and Iho fomininooharaoloriHtioB After all , ia our friend'n theorcti oal poHition altogether inoompatibl with the democratic principle ! Lucy Stone , in 1807in her addronH before the Now Jersey Logifllaluro , thiiH defined auffrago : "Suffrage in the nuihoritativo oxprension of an indiviuua ! opinion in regard to prinoipleH , moasureH , and men. The OHRonco of Hiiffrago is rational choice. " Now , if her definition is correct , no one incapable of making a rational choice in capable of ex- oroiHing the right of Hiiffrago , and bin going through the form of voting ing is n violation of the principle. Therefore , if some men are incap able , they should bo excluded. If all wotnon are inoapablo , all women should bo excluded , If some wo men , like Home men , are capable and othcrH incapable , then some wo men should bo enfranchised and some excluded. And whoti wo diu- prinoiple , because wo exclude oit- UOIIH capable of making a rational choice at the ballot box. Wo inter pose as insurmountable barrier which no worth of intellect or char acter can overcome. But any theory which is incapable of application in human affairs is purely academic and illusory. Who is to decide the question of individ ual filnesR ? Who HO wise , so olear- sighled , HO free from prejudice , aH to be outrustod with the duty of sitting in judgment on the mental and moral qualities of his fellowmen - men aud follow womeuP Are the nalions lhat to-day are governed by limited suffrage bolter governed ban ourselves ? Certainly the irn- uigrantH who dock to our shores do lot seem to have acquired habits of bought and life superior to our native population. Our North End of Boston is not an altogether model community as a result of Us long subjection lo autocratic control by a privileged class. Hut if wo nre to repeat the old experiment of 'elimination , " lot us not begin by eliminating our own mothers , wives , sinters and daughters. 11. B. B. HANU It looks as though nil of.our neighbors are on the move HUB spring. Fine weutlirr for this time of thu yonr. Ciittlo Rraze like it was pununor. Miss Judge pnssoil through Sand Valley last Saturday on her way home to thoT. L. V. ranch , Wo henr that Mr * linnet ) baa sold hla ranch to an enetern party. Wo nro sorry to IOOFO him AH ho Is a Rood re publican. Jerry Snoll starts the -iOth Inst , for his old linnio in thu eastern part ot the state , Hiid George , hie oldest BUD , will take charge of bis father's ranch. Our nursery agent , Mr. A Pool ia do ing all he can to get tl'o people in the notion of putlng out Btrauberrira. A good plan. We ttiini : email fruile will do wel ! bore. Mr. Kurble of S-uid valley , and Mr. Mi I lor ot lena , have purchased two or three car loadd of horsm in anil around Anselmo and Merim. They lire still buying nud shipping to IOWH. Mi s Edncy Kurbeo gave thu Sand valley school a visit last Thursday , und then wont home with the teacher , Miss Thorpe , and took dinner witb Mr. aud Mrs. W. 11. Andereoa , Mhm Thorpe's boutd ing place. 0. . I. Fischer was dipping his cattle hint Friduy and Saturday for the itch. Pretty cool went her for bathing.Vo are told tuat they have the itch among the cattle on the T. L. V. ranol1 , If so It is time for all of us to keep a sharp lookout. ItVNO B. V. l tnpfiold has bought a team of mares of Ed. Licbtcnborgor. Heavy thunder \\iih rain and hail yesterday , reminding UH that spring is coming. Weather moderate ; snow all gene ; roads drying up ; looks like February will go out lamb-like Very htllo if any small grain will bo sown , Farmers are tired of feeding bugn , hut arrangements are made for a largo aourago of corn. BOUN to Mr. and Mrs. U. Q. Emph'old February 20 , 1002 , a daughter. Dr. K. U. Talbot in at. tendance. Mother and bubo doing well. BOUN To Mr. and Mrs. Uncle 3am on last week , triplets. Throe unnu minuiutmnr nf flrta homa , Now Mexico and Arizon. 1 HUggost that they chit ) in and buy the paroi.tH a new suit of clothes. liiiuneri Heetl Var Hale. I have a limited quauity of Ein- mer Heed for sale at my farm near Kearney Neb. This now grain is especially adapted to semi and re gions as it ripens about the time or before winter wheat. It stands the early spring frosts and should bo sowed very oarly. It is very nu- trious and is excellent feed for horses , cattle and hogs. If out when middling green the straw makes fine food The yield is pro lific. Last season 1 raised 000 bushels on 14 acres. See sample of seed al the KK- PUHLICAN office , Broken Bow. Price M.00 a bushel at my farm or do- ivered at the depots in Kearney for 10 couls addilional for two bushel sack. It takes two bushel to the aero if sown broad cast or one and one-half bushels drilled in corn stalks or fall plowing. EMIL KBLLEU. 31-37 Kearney , Neb. TUST TO ENCOURAGE ONE Jof Nebraska's promising incUiatiiea the jiulilialier of the Nebraska Dairyman - man luui made it possible for us to offer H year's subscription to that journal for ten cents. All ttnit is nccuRStiry IB to OHFFR FRFFTO"18" Jour enb' < pton ) t ( ) our < All of Our paper for one yr r -bUltttKlUbKb- Huilyou are enti- bUltttKlUbKbtlea J0 , ) ( ) th , , , , for $1.10. The pamo inducement ib ex tended to all new eubecribers who pay for one year in ndvanco. Tb ) publisher of Nebraska Dairyman wants to add 5,000 more subseribers to itR li r niul Knu ninilft ua n vtrntknciitinti In nolp do it. If yon urn interested in the creamery or dairy industry , or new idoan mid up to date methods of diversi fied fcelentillc and experimental tt .rlcul- turoyou will bo interested nnd beni'lltt- od by reading tlio Nebraska Dairyman. Don't Delay I Renew or Become a Subscriber Now It iHii't tlie iiiulerlH ) tiiat lute vour repaired wutcli tliat In a perfect HOUJ that does the business , nny bungler can buy the line klnda of material Unit I use In repairing ; but skill IH the moot vnlimble matorml that : nn bo iiBod In watch repairing : and the tninitler cnn't buy U. I Bell my skill for wbnt It la worth aud It will cost you lean than bundling at lower prices. F.V. . HAYKS , Jev/oler and Optloian. West side of square. Get aboard at Omaha , Lincoln , Hastings , or any other station : it which the tram stopb yet off at Salt Lake City , Sacramento , San Francisco , Fresno , Ualcvrsfield or Los Angeles. There 's the whole story of a trip to California with one of the Burlington Overland Excursions. No changes ; no delays ; no bother about tickets or baggage ; porter to do your bidding ; experienced excur sion conductor to look after you ; fast tune ; finet.t sucneiy on the globe. Buflinpn I 1J > . v iit d II in ! Tin ilH ii mukil .u i- , ucslS rite f " < iiv \ i l mi J l'i rD 'er A ent On.th N I Every one Should Secure the Beautiiul SOUVENIR GROUP PRINCE"'HENRY ' AND HIS ENTIRE FAMILY WHICH THE SUNDAY INTER OCEAN IH giving fruo with the inane of Sunday , March 2 , 1902. OUDEtt AT ONCE , AS THE EDITION IS LIMITED ,