Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 19, 1902, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Stnto Tlokot.
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M. P. KINKAID ,
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County Tloket.
For ( J1)nnty Attorney" "
.1\ . .t . IIU IPHHEY.
Broken Bow Township Tloket.
Vor 3upfrvleor , , Third Dltrlct-
G. II. 'l'HORPE.
For TOWDShlp fltlk- : _
A. D. BANGS.
For Townehlc r".r- .
J. M IMDl , RLING.
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Fet I-II. d 0 , . . I. ' . .rlrl o. 1-
: L. CUSHMAN.
For Uond OVOTPccr I > I trlct No. 2-
JOHN K8NNOYER.
Eor JtJ1.1d . OvonooT 1 > 1 , r\ \ . n 3- '
. L. McCANDT./Ess. ,
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LEONARD HJi1HSII.
FOT Ho ,1 Ovcl6uor Jllelrkt : In. ' - '
C. E. HEC'rOR.
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The Hm'ltn .IcAN has reachcd
its majority.Vith .tbis is ue it
starts out on its twenty-first
Jcar of uscfnhl'ss. It is with
110 sU1all degree of pride we look
back over the history of the past
twenty years ' u t'recal1 th6 worlt
t 'at has heen accomplished in
that perior in his vicinity where
the RUl'UDLICAN has played an
humble part. In one partic.ular
at least 'the RUl'U LtCA'N' has ful-
i 1le ( } a prediction made in the
initial number. We then stated
"That the RmUnLICAN would
live and was here to stay. "
. Since that date the R1tPU J.l-
CAN appeared every week. Somc
times 'prospects have not beel1
the brightest from a 1 nancia1
point or view , but it has been able
to ovcrcome every adversity an
today it enjoying libera1
:1 : lrc. of republicau prosperity ,
Wiif11 mc.rl . : handful of. tye ] ? am1
\ . ( J l . .arlIY l ( ! SS it began its exist.
: o.i1C. < ' ; 'J a "o house ot ! the cor.
1'1 : . \ , .mich i& now occupied bJ
the 'JJrokch Dow State i Bank
'l\he plant n consists - of foUl
doubl and one single rades oj
'Wcll filled type of variety , sufi ci-
ent to turn out all classes 01
work reCluired h a country ofi ce
a cylimler ! ireS6 and a Gordo ! '
jObber , run by a gasoline engim
and an other neccssary quip
ments for a first-class office. II
is comfortably located in a gOQ {
'substantial ' two story building h
whicJt il was moved from tlu
led in the sum mer of 1857. .
Pol.itically , it h:18 : reniaine {
steadfast in its advocacy of- the
principles of the.republica !
party. Since March , 1887 , tlu
writer has been' associated wit !
it , and for several yea s 'YC have
bc : n the solc proprietor , man
agQr and editoI' .
The history of Broken Bow ii
contained in its files , all of whicl
are neatly bound and preserved.
'Its columns gives the ltistorJ
of the first inhabita'nt , the pIaU
ing of the townsite. The firs1
merchants , lawyers , doctors
blacksmiths , hotels , feed barns
were chronicled.
The fight of the Rnl'UDLICA }
transferred the county seat 0
Custer county rom Custer t (
l1roken Bow in the fall of 1882
Until 'after the location of'th
county seet ltere , the Rnl'UDLICAl'
was thtonly Hewspaper publish
" in Ule town. Several haY
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riHen since in competition and
many hnve failel to 1cl.cp ! up with
the proces ion. l rom the Jdnd
treatmcnt which has C\'cr been
accorded us , and the liberal patronage -
ronage of the business mcn of
the city , we feel encouraged to
rcnew the prediction of thc pa-
pcr in its first numbcr , " 'rhat
the HHPunLlcAN will live and is
here to stuy. " Pcrsonall. " , we
have had our financial reverses ,
but physically we have continued
to improve. Our avoirdupois
'has increascd from 140 pounds in
the past twelvc years to 185.
Politically , for a decade fortune -
tune was against us ; hut for the
past five years conditions have :
been more favorable. Politically -
ly and fin anci allYl as well as
P11JsicaHy , there has been a
steady gaiu , and we are pleased
to note that we are able to provide -
vide three mcals a day for our
family and enjoy the association
of the best society the community -
ity affords. We have a large .
number of patrons , who have .
bccn patrons of the HItI'UUI.ICAN
all these years , having subscribed -
ed for the first 11l1mber. Others ,
who have joined our happy fam-
manlincss in att his walles. He
has qtat dipl ntac ) ' and presist-
enc ) ' in his nut1ce up that will
malte him a succcssful worker. in
national1cgislation. L'wo years
ago he carril'd Cm ter county hy
34 majority , when Br'an carried
the county o\'er McKinley by 11.
\Ve predict for him 150 to 200
majorit ) ' in Custcr county next
November.
The l1rgcllt I.CIIIJCI' JH Not U'JlUhUCIU1.
Bro.Viseley's , article refu ing
the charge of the I40up County
News , in which the News
charges Mr.ViseJy with running
a socialist and republican paper
at Sargent , is highly gratifying
to the republicans of the vicinity
of Sargent , as well as the re-
l > uhlican press of Custer county. .
\Ve now sce we were laboring
undcr a mistaken notion all this
while. 'Ve were aware that the
teader for 'several months h d
not given forth any evid .tce. of
being republican. But as w had
not seen an announcemcnt to the
contrary , since Mr.Visely purchased -
chased the Leader , wc had' sup-
poscd it was yct republi an. " .
He then 'stated it 'won d con-
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'l'he rcpublicans of VaHey
county as well as the rcpublicans
of Custer cOllnty have no desire
to enter into un arrangement
that will deteat the party ends.
'j'he republican convention in
Valte ) ' count ) ' e1Hlorsed M. L.
Pries of Arcadia , for the state
senate. Probably no better m n
for the position , in either of .the
four countics of the districtcoul '
he selected. 'Ve believe Mr.
Fries to he eminently qualified
and worthy of the higl honor. He
has. heen a loyal republican all
these years and a faithful worlccr.
His location being near Custer
county line , no 'douht ' , . gives him
'rl widc " . acquai ntance hi Cust r
COl\nty \ than any other yalley
count ) ' man has , which would be
to his credit were he HIe can-
( idltc.
But there is aques i < ? n whether
any republican can win the race
this , fall. Vall ) ' count ) : . can be
put. , down . with. 100 majQdty
against us. 'l'he republicantlra- I
jority last fall on county officers
in Custer . county ran as
1 w as 29 : ' While if is
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cornl't whl'ru thu two "tOT ) ' hrlclc hloelc of the IIrnlclltlnw Statu 11\1111. ' now IILIIIIIH. "l'ho l ulhllillt.Va' ! Ilhuto. " . . ' . . . . ( . . . .
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ily , have been just as loyal. It
is to them , as well as our patrons
of the city and political friends , .
we owe our present condition and
future prospects. May thcy ever
enjoy the riches of earth's blcss-
: ings and prepare to enjoy an , eter-
I nal bliss beyond , is the sincere I
l wish of your humble sen'ant. I
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'rhe county b < ? ard of equalia-
tion has been wrestling with the
unequal taxation of the county
for t1 c past week.
The republican representative
convention has been caned to
mcet in this city Saturday , Junc
28th , 1902.
The editor of the Omaha Bee
has again del110nstrated his popularity -
ularity with the republicans in
Donglass county by securing the'
delegation to the state conven-
tion.
In an interview as pnblished
in the State Journal a few daJs
ago , Go\ernor Savage practically -
) ly conceedcd the justness of Rose-
water's injunction suit to COIll-
pell the state board of equalization -
tion to increase railroad assessments -
ments and to assess their fr t-
chisea. . . . , .
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'Vhile we did not help to 110m-
I inate Judge Kinlmid , but urged
the 11omination of Senator Currie
- instead , we have no hesitancy in
giving him our lo'al snpport for
the high position to which he
spires.Ve .think in Custer
county , if 110t in others , Mr.
Currie would 1m ve been the
. stronger cand < late. Dut. in his
old judicial district the Judge is
, very popular , and is doubtless
, stronger than any other man t mt
could have bee11 selected in that
territorl or twelve years he
was diitrict ! judge , ami was elect-
) cd twice to that position when
. the district ltad a majority of
populist. While he is not a
fluent speaker he is regarded as
- able. He bears a high reputation -
tion for 11OttCSty , sobriety and
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tinue the same political'poli yas
it had formerly. '
Mr.Visely now says : "I do
not publish a republican paper in
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Sargent. I am imblishing a s.o-
ciahst paper and also a non-par-
tisan. Never since I became e ' :
itor of the Sargent 14eader has it
advocated republican principl s ,
defended the r publican party or
supported republican candidates ,
* * * I ha\'e saM a hundred
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words against the republicat 111d
democratic parties , where I have
said one against the populist"
Bro. Wiscly is to be ompli-
111ented for his honest conf ssiqn.
\Ve had been thinking that. . way
for some tim . Since Bro.V.iB .
/ly / frankly. declares' that the Leader -
der is not a republican p Her
there should he nothiug fart1 er
in Ue ; way lof the republicans of
Sargent and vicinity to pre\'cnt
them from taking such steps as
111iY bp. necessary ' .t secure for
Sargcnt a pilper th ts republican -
can in poHtics. . liNer ) ' town ,
where republicans arc in the majority -
jority , can' and should "have all
organ th t will stand up for the
princilles ley advocate. Do
this and it will enable Bro.Vise . -
ly to consolid te his solialist and
non"partis lIl' paper. A' consolidation -
dation of t1 e hvo "wo ld serve
Dro.Vis.elys : purpose.fuHy as
well and bring , in eqiH l1y as ml ch
business as the .two' < 10 now.
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Paul's ad 'ice.to the C l turian
on their vo'age to Italy appears
to us is 'applicable in the 1Uatter
of the senatorial nomination in
this district this fall. .
'rhe opinion has gencrally prevailed -
vailed both in : Cust r and VaHey
counties , ' tl d in as Seiiator
Currie was tJQt 'a. c 1H1id < : l e for
renomination that VaHe ) eounty
was entitled' to the candidate for
the seltate this year from this
district.
' 1'0 thelesti n. of politica1
courtesy and right we heartily
alprove. . But , we question
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true we elected the co nty sup r-
intendent 'by 520 majority , it. .
must also. . be reme'mbered that
the populist heri .was ele.q : ed
, by 479. ' . 'rhe vqt on the S\lpe11e
judge is probabl } ' the nearest-the
part ) ' voteoI'any.of ; "the cdndi-
i dates. 'l'hat gave the republican -
can candidate a nmj rity of 125.
Custer county has about 2
tim s 'more 'votes. th n.V . illley. .
Should the fusionists nonii'nate
, ottc of their nJost popular men in
.Custer county for their candidate
his personal acquaintance' at
home I\vould , overcome the 125 '
majority in this county and , give :
hin a , balance of 100 yqtes to
his credit froln valley ; coun y :
t 'l'he only safe way is. for the
republicans to "Abide in the
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Ship" . , through another voiage
at. least.v.e have heard of'no
'candidate in Custqr. cp nty fo !
the place and .we have. no personal -
. sonal axe to grind. But our advice -
vice would be to sele from Cus-
ter co 11lty someone who. is knOWl1
.an l tau s well with the public.
One. who : ; : tands for pr.inciple and
is in no sense 'of the word a ll\a.
chine politician. One that is n01
. 'a-professional otlce. s 1er.V I. :
'believe such a'
. man can carry
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US.tCl : . 'unty with a. large
enough majority to Orcome the
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r.l' a III. " 118.Malle of
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the Pioncer Grocer of Custer County.Ve are buyers of
Poultry , '
Dutter ,
Eggs ,
And Country
Produce.Ve want all
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the' butter , eggs and
poultry that you have to
ofTer sale.Ve will give .
ffi . . . - " . . YOU orders for any line of 'r ,
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Doctors , Lawyer-your own choicc-Dry Goods , Drufrs , Hardware ,
Millinery , Implcmcnt , Harness , Doots and Shoes , 'Vuld Mill and
Repair -in fact unything that y u may \ VanVe . handle a complete - I
plete hne of Grocenes , Crockery , Patent Medtcttles and .i ;
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Healthy Fooll Products.
THADJ
Pure Old Cider Vinegar.
l\IARK.
Yours For Business ,
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Broken. Bow , - - - - - - - - Nebraska ,
l ; ; position in Valley county !
against'tlle best man in the pop ,
ranks. : . But no man outside of' '
uster county can do it. The e
is alwa's a certain local pride in
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< ! -ny county that knows no political -
cal bonds. That clement is proportionately -
portionately large in Custer coun-
ty. It is an , unsafe quantity to
count 011 when the margin is
sm ll. If 1Jo'th candidates are
fi ii1 Custer county that obstacle
will be removed. When it is safe
0 'to' , do. so we arc in favor of the
Rther counties having their turn.
But we feel now is not the time.
Old Custer is the ship that 11as
.carried , liS safely int port in the
! > . Llst , and we arc of the opinion
that except Valley county con-
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dlugRlsho'tefuDlI the money If It falle to enTO.
E. W. O1oVO' & slgnaturo III on each/box. 250. .
sents to "Abide in the Ship"
through the voyage we are now
3bout to enter , we cannot _ enter
.th = htrbor safely. .
In 1110 Sixth DIstrict
'l'he nomination of Moses P.
Kinkaid as the republican candidate - :
date for congress in the Sixth , ; : .
Nebraska district ought to insure - - ( -
sure the redemption of that di8- ,
trict to the republicans in thel
next national . house of represent-
atives. Judge Kinkaid went into -
to the nominadng convention as !
the leading candidate and held
his sttength without diminution
through 176 ballots and won out
by the stea 1Castness of his sup-
porters. 'Having twice made the
race under adverse conditions , it
was no more than fair that he
should be made the candidate
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i my motto. I will sell goods to the public cheaper than ny
. ot.her h9 se west of Lincoln , and if you will spare a few minutes , I
.will gladly show you my goods and tell JOu my prices.
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$ LOO saved is $1.00 made.
Come in and sec. -
I ilie ggs.in exchange.
At Collom's qd ! stand , west side of public s.quare.
Cash'Grocery ' , Dry Goods and Notions.
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MRS. L. L. SHARP.
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Hugh Kennoyer has opened up a Second-Hand Store in the
. " building on the west si' e of the public square , at A.V. . Drake's
old s alld. He has a fine line of
Iron Beds , SprinJs and Mattresses. . \ , ,
. A complete line of new moulding and new saws. Frame work
a specialty , and satisfaction guaranteed. IS-Repairing and up"
holst riug of all kind'S promptly done.