. - ! ! rtt1itCt ( go. ) lcpubUcan t'ublleholl onrl , 'l'bursdlll at the on 11 tl BOllt. , Ai _ _ D. M. AMSDEUltY. - . . l llItor \'f\Ico \ In'On Ler Dlock. Fourth An.-v.r . . - - - - - - - BnLerod at. the poalomco lit Jlroken Bow , Nob. , al lIooond.ol1188 maUor tor transmlslon througb tbo U. 8. Malia. . - - - - 8UlIBOIUl'TlON I'JUOB : One Yoar.lnad'onco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1.00 . _ - - ADVERTISING ItATBR. ODe colomo , per month , $7.00. Ono.hatt col. nmn , per m I1tbJ $1.00 Iluarler column , Ior , month , 52.ro. LO ! than 'Ionrter columo , ro cents per locb per month. Card I on 6rlt p8g0. 60 cOllts per lnob , per mooth LocaladortIlllng 1cenls \ 1 > or 1100 each In.or. ! . tlon. . Notice ot chtttch talre. sociables oed oniertalll' menta where money Is charged , ollo.hnlt rotos. . Sooloty notlco. anti r081'1ollo08. ollo-llalf ralcs. WeddlogrJOlIccl free. bait prlct' for Ilublle"loK IIsof prclIOnts. lJeath nollcos treo. lu\lf price tOI" publlshlll obllul\r ) ' noli CDS , IInd cards of thanks. Legal notlceo at fatcs proldod hI "lItOtos ot Nebraaka. Thursday , Octo er 2 , 1902. " REPUBLICAN TICKET. State Tloket. For Oooroor- J. H. MICKEY , of Polk. For Lloutenoot.GnTornor- E. Q. McGI.LTON , of Douglas. For Secretary of tltete- : - GEORGE W. MARSH , ot IlIcbardloli. For .1'reMo rflr- PETER MORTENSEN , ot Vallol. I For . AudUor- . ' ' CHARLES WES'I'ON , Of Ihorlthn. : ! I " J"or ! Attorn""Oolleral - FRANK N. PROU'l" of Gage. Fur Oomml slon r Publlo I.UI\8 811d lIulldllgJ- , GEORGE D. FOLLMER , Ot uckolls For Commissioner Public In8tructlon- .WILLIAM K. FOWLER , . Ot Wruhlugton. , IJ : Congresslonnl Ticket. I'or CoDireBlmsn , Slxtb Dlotrlct- M. P. KINKAID , Of 0' tell. ' . Sonatorlnl Tloket. . For State 000810r- M. L. FRIES , of Arcadia. Ropresentatlve Tloket. For ReprePllntatvcs ! 06lh Dlslrlrt- A..H. , COPSEY , of Westervillc.I I S. C. WALDRON , of Over. ' ( . County Tloket. For Oounty AttollH'Y- A. R. HUMPHREY. I upervlsors Tloket. [ For Supervbor. Irlrst District- . F. S. MORRIS. For SupervIsor , " 'hlrd DI.trh t- G. H. THORPE. For Supenlsor. IIlf1h Hlstrl"l- J. H. McGUIRE. For Suporvllor. , . .evoll h DI. trlol- G. HISEI , : Broken Bow Township Tloket. , For low08hlp OIek- , A. D. BANGS. For Township TroBsurnr- J. M. KIMBERLING. For Town , ! ! 'p uonor- ' ) IV. M. VANNICE. Per Road Overseer nls I' ct No 1 _ L. CUSHMAN. J'ornoadOver-PI'r DIrlct ' 0.2- JOHN KENNOYER. Bor noad 0'"r800' D.s rlol o 8- L. McCANDLESS. . For Road UVerHoer I hiolcNo. . 4- LEONARD HERSH. For Itoad Over o..r Dlstrlot Nil 1 _ , C. E. RECTOR. ' For ltoad OVl'rPel'r OI"r'ct ' No 0- HENRY REEDEI . lfoino d Ov."o r DI.lr'OI So. 7- ' . " J. N.VES' ! ' . , The fusion campaign in the state has simply scttled down tea : a fight for thc elcction of the democrat candldatc for govcrnor. ' It is a scheme to convince the , . pop contingent that only dcmo- crats can be elected on a fusion ) 'ticket. ' ; I.'hirty missing tents belonging to the state have.just ecn found in the depot at Herman. 'l'hc ) ' were loaned to the peopte of that town by populist state ol1 cials at the time of the cyclone three years , ' go"no ; r corc1 being kept b.y Ado - o jutant General Barry. It is a . : I fai 'lsample of the way usiness 11 , \ was done at that 'office and a 11 I warning as to what may be ex- i i pccted if the old man is sent to Conb'Tess.-Ord Qui ? . Valley county has su mittec1 ce the 'question to her voters of tt selling the poor farm. It is cvi- t dent Valley lla not had thc h , , success with her farm that Custer has. The Poor farm of Custer 01 not only pays thc expcnse of running - b ning it each year ut turns a fr liberal surplus into the treasury. m : Already this season the farm has it old .off over $600 worth of hogs a and has over 100 head on hands t1J and has raised 10,000 bushels of or . I cornand over 1000 ushels of of 8mall grain. m mWI WI M. L. li'ries , the repu lican al : candidate for thc senate spent th ' 1'1 severjll days ; In the city last week o ) : during the County Fair and made Wi the acquaintance of a large numo . ' ber of. voters of Custer county. ca 1 I As far as we have been able to 1\ \ . learn he' made a ver > ' favorable 1\ impression upon those he met. I hLi . , : ' ! : , j 0 'II 01. 1 \ , \ IIis candidncy is meeting' with appro\'al ovcr the entire district as wcll as it should. lie is an expcrinccd and successful usincss man and a man of high moral character and intelligent. Our gentle ncxt-door neighbor , Ord Journal , seems to have a littlc difi cult ) ' in procuring suh- jects for rea a l potitical editorials - ials this campaign. ' ( 'his being the case would it 1I0t he a hit for the Journal to explain why W. II. ' 1'hompson is now carrying , alld has heen for a numhl'r of ) 'ears , several railroad passes. ' ! 'holl1p- son's democratic frends like Claf- i lill ha\'e eell telling" us that 'I'homl'son is not a railroad attor- lie ) ' alld that he lIever takes n case for Ule corporations. Why then thl.se ! passes ? Will till. ! Journal please explain-Ord Qui . ' 1'110 IIellCOII Stili HIlHIln , ! ; ' rur III'llItll Don't forget that the repu li- can part ) ' in Custer County raised - ed taxes from seven mills on the dollar to 14f mills. If you favor - or high tnxes , vote the Repuhli- can tickct and reap what yolt sow.Beacon. . 'l'hat is indeed interesting ut would e more so if true. The facts arc that during the tcn years the pops predomillated in Custer county the county lc\'y run as high as 18 mills and never run elow 14 mills in ourrccollec- tion. It is truc that two years ago after election when they saw that thc republicans would have a majorit ron the hoard , the board recinded 'the lcv > ' of 14 or 15mills it had made in July previous and : ut it down to 7 mills and went Lo thc expense of changingall the Lax hooks accordingly. ' 1'hoy lid for political effect and hoped it to embarrass the incoming board.and thus he a lc to defeat them at thc next election. ll ) ' making a vigorous effort a largc amount of deliqucnt tax that had accumulated on the books whilc the pops were 111 control was wllected , which ena led the oard to meet all expenses wi th- out embarrassment. 'l'he republican oard h.1S always - ways aimed to make the levy mfl cient to meet the demands of the county and pay the cnrrent xpenses with cash. But a levy ) f 14f milts has not een necessI I iry and has not been made ) ' a 'epu 1 can board. 'When the last I evy of 13 mills was Inade , last I rune it was on a compromise 1 vith pop members of the boar . 1 ' ! 'he chairman of the committee 1 stimated that it would require i 2 mills to mcet the expense this ( 'ear and huild the ridges that 1 vere petitioned for in thc several ocalities. Conley , one of the opulist members of the board nsisted on a 14 mill lev ) ' , while reenwalt another populist mcm- t ler urged that it would require 5 milts. Finalt.r Thorpc yielded a compromise and the leavy as made 13 mills of which 4 11 ills was for ridges. The ridges were demanded and are iC ng uild. Had the pops een 11 power the lcv } ' wovld in all rob abilities ecn 14 or .l5 mills I1stead of 13 mills as it now is. uTIru ! On 'l'ho JlJht " 'rhe above line head adorns a olumn of the editorial pagc of lie Beacon last week and appeals ) the HUJ > UUJ.lCAN for informa- ion. lt is with pleilsure we occupy Llr time in educating" the pu lic r impartingl such information 'om week to week as appears to > desira le and upbuilding. But is a little like pouringlwatcron goose's hack to try to educate Ie Beacon on matters political economic. But with the hope helping some of. those who ay deluded that read the Beacon , t1 e cheerfull } ' accept the ch. ltcngc h HI will " 'l'urn on the 1-4igh t" so t. Ie lind may see and the most n1 tuse undcrstand. ' ! 'ne lleacon a ants us to "explain how the C ( mrd is managing tax sale certif - sc tes. " at The Beacon further says : at "A casual study of the deal al id convinced us that the present , of .ulmini\tration of county affairs was Iiot altogether fair with the taxpayers" . Agnin the Beacon cites an example - ample for illustration which rc.u1 ! ; as follows : " 'l'he cO lI1trfor instance , buys a tax certificate for $100.00 and holds it for one ) 'ear. At the end of that time , it IS purchased y thc bank for$110.00. 'l'hcowncr of the land comes next clay and redeems - deems it by paying the banker 5120.00. In thil\ ! deal the anker is $10.00 ahead and the county is S1O.00 SlOl't ) , though its money is invested and risk incurl'ed.Vill the I IO'UIIIICAN I.xptain ! 1I0W why thc county should not have the other S10:00 : if the farmer must pay it to an ) ' one. " In the first place the board is "managing tax sale certificate sales" in a thoroughly safe and conscrvative manner with a most desira le effect. It is a generally know fact that during the demo-pop administration - tion of this count } ' , state ald nation - tion that our people had to contend - tend with a Jinancial panic. ' ! 'axes on real estate were allowed to become delinquent from ne- cessity. Not only were individuals - uals ut mortgage companies and corporations were so crippled fi- nancally that they could not and ' did not pay their taxes on real cstate. On the return of the re- pu lican party to power , prosperity - ity reappeared and the county board took steps to coltect the delinquent - linquent tax on rcalestate. No C ind'idual would uy in the property - erty at tax sale. ' ! 'he county decided - cided that thc taxes could be collected - lected by the county buying in all thc delinquent ta'lsonrealestate. ' ! 'his thcy did. 'l'he object of the board was not to make money out of the deal , but to induce those who had an equity in the property to pay their taxes. 'l'he result was highly atisfactory. As soon as the local agents noti.1 lied the to an companies that their lands had een sold for taxes the money was forth coming to re- dcem it and thc county not only 0 got the face of the taxes but the 10 per ccnt intereRt , which is an the law allows thc county to col- lect. In fact it saved every delinquent - linquent taxpayer whether he resided - sided in the county or was a nonresident - resident from paying 20 per cent had his land een sold to an individual - dividual instcad of the count ) ' . [ n case the individual owner or : orporation did not redeem the 0 tax sate certificate , anyone else , lmd the opportunity. What the tJ oant wanted was for the county to get its money. It did not buy in the land for speculation and n : ould not collect more than G .he legat rate 10 per cent had it h ; 0 desired. ti But the board did sell where g ver-it could , whethcr pop , clemoa ! : rat or republican made applica- : ion at face value and 10 per cent t1 nterest. Should the owner altow 01 it l s tand sold the second time to a al mnker or anyone else it was no be 'ault of the count ) ' hoard. 'l'hcy b ( vere elected to look after usi ness SJ nterest of the county. Neither s the oard to blamc because the H aw allows the indh'idual purchas- . r to charg.e 20 per cent when the br ounty can only collect 10 per to ent. 'l'he 20 per cent is the Icnalty imposed hy the law to revent taxes from ecoming dem inquent. It is not a fact the ount ) ' is $10.00 short when it fo ells a $100 tax certificate for _ 110. ' ! 'he anker or individual' " rho buvs " f rom the count" " can Tal dru ollect $120 and make $10 , on the 11 : ' eat ut the count > . can only col- - ct its 10 per cent should it hold lie certificate for ten years. : \'cn if it could the county is not 1 the speculating usiness and Illy seeks to collect what is due . and no more. 'rtle Beacon seeks to prejudise Ie puhlic by insinuatilig that antes arc the cneliciaries in the lX certilicate sales. 'l'his is a listake. Not a hank has hought singlc tax certificate of the mnty , " ' ! 'hc certificates when , lId have een sold to individuals Id real estate dealers. ' ! 'here : e those in every . township who 'c interested. in getting control : more land in his vicinity and : " 1 especially where the tand' joins him. Man ) ' of those tax certificates - cates have een sold to individual farmers and ranchmen. ' ! 'hc coullt ) ' is not entitled to the 20 per ccn t hence docs not get it. 'l'he insinuation that these certificates - tificates h.l\'e ecn sold to "fav- ori te poli tical stri kers" shows to what deception somc people will resort to bolster up a lost cause. 'l'here arc scores of populist and democrats in Custer count ) ' that have ought those tax certificates and in case they were redeemed collected their 20 per cent as the law provides they may , The RUPUDI.lCAN insists that the action of the board in this , matter has een highly command-I a le and Lllc county greatly ben- cfi ted. - . . _ - - - - - - - - c n . 't1 ft 1a ftn : tt't n ; . m ft i ! . . n I ! : Supervisors Proceedings. , : > ! m * * m m m > : , . . . . . ; .MKMIIERa Qt. TilE BOARD. . . . > .i1j ! F. fl.Ionmp : , Aarltent. . . . . . . . . . .Dls , t. I : " 'j UfO. W. Olloltlhl'ALT , Lillian. . . . . : I > : . j ( } n. TUOIII'E. Brokcli DO-Y. . . . . . . 3 I > S I : ALVIN DULY. Milburn . . . . . . . It 4 , : JAJlIKSIIENlly..RIIRway. . . . . . . . . . 5 jI : j J. W. CONr.PY : , Ocooto. . . . . . . . . II 0 ft ! > : : " UOT1rEIIIIUlIII. MMlln etty. . . . II 7 . . .YVYVyyyyy.yYV : ! m * : ; ; 1 ; 1 : : yv.yYVVWy : : i-rtr : : rtmm t , VHDNHSDA Y , SI\J > TEMlllUl 24 , 1902. Board met at 9 a. m. with a11 nemhers present. Minutes read and approved. Head and Head Claims Com- nittee Rcported as follows on . oad Petition of Hattie B. Gates t al : alVe " \Ve your commi Uee recol1lt11ed hat the within pctition e grant- d and damage e allowed by cason of said location as follows : -lattie B. Gates. . . . . . . . . . $25 00 ; eo. 'l'ro ough. . . . . . . . . . , 15 00 ) . C. l ul1lcry. . , . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 ames Bingham. . . . . . . . . " (10 00 o e levied against Head District o. 5 , Algernon 'l'ownship. GEO. GIWHNWAIT. G. UlSEH. } ALVIN DAIIy. Heporl of Committee accepted l11d adoptcd. In thc matter of the request If 1-4ouis Lang for an appropria- ion of $200.00 for the purpose of lelping defray the expense of Ipening up Head No. 597. It was moved by Henry sccond- d by Morris that the requcst e ranted and the sum of one hun- I lred dollars e appropriated for aid purpose. Mr. Greenwalt raised thc point 4 , f order that it was an improper ! u ject for consideration y this loard for the reason that a rcI I ucst in sllch matterg sholud comc I rom the 'l'ownship Board. . Chairman sustained thc point I f ordcr. . Moved and carried to adjourn - 111 1 :30 : p. m. AI THHNOON SESSION. Board mct at 1:30 p. m. all lem ers prescnt. 1\1o\'ed by Conley seconded by reenwatt that the county Cterk and hereby is instructed to cer- fy the county treasurer for re- istration aU Road damage claims : ; follows : AU claims allowed prior to lis meeting of the oard in ' the der in which they are recorded I the Road Record and all claims lowed at this meeting of the ) anl and which ma.r hereaftcr allowed in the order in which lid claims arc f led. Carried unanimollsly. In order to give the Bridge and 01111 Committcs an opportunity I go out to view some roads and 'idges it was moved and carried ! adjourn till < ) a. m. tom ? rrow. 0 'rII UHSDA Y , SIt"l' . 25 , } 902. " Board met at 9 a. m. with atl em ers present. . ' Minutes read and approved. Head conlin i ! tee reported as llows on Road petition of J. N. ' 0 CUIU ; : A. COII ) IN ONn JA v 10 LRxaUTo'lrom. . . Qulolne 'I'81110t8. AI J.IItft : rofulIIl tbe 1II0llUY It " tails to cllre. W. Grovo's slgllaturo 10 011 ea h box. 250. . - - \ ' \ ' \ \ \ . : RaIn " ' : ' baye barne. "ilb no .nll"'eltJjU t'j f\ l. . . : ness 011. It re. \ ' 'i Ihll kupllh.leollh. Ihe , A' r ( " li : ' . . er sort dampIII . . n. J : abl. Stilthu ' do nOI "rei" . ; \ ' . \ " ( j 'i. No rouclu1\r. \ \ \ ( \ , .1 face 10 . chafe ' J.\ \ : . : . an" CUI. 'J he " \ \ \ barness nOI' ' , \ ' ij eely ke.p , \ ' \ \ ' 1001.101 ; Ilk. : ; A ne" . bUI \ & j II , "earll..lce . . .Ioo hy Ihe ortureka : ule I ' ; , . lIar"e. . 011. 6. : I \ 0 ; 1. . . : : j Sold evcrywbCf'C I In CAUI- ' : 'if alllh. . . : l ldo& " . by : fi O" rnpmy . . . ; , . . . - - Goar. known as the J. N. Gear petition No.1 : . \Ve your committee recommend that the within petition be granted - ed and damage y reason of said "location allowed as follos. \V. B. . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 00 'l'illic J. Potts. . . . . . . . . , . . 10 00 1\1. ' 1' . Maze. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 R. E. Brega 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 'l'homas Baily. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 John Eastman. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 to he lcvied against Road District - trict No.3 , Wood Hivcr township. " \Ve further recommend that Surveyor e ordered to resurvey from stake ne to stake two e tween sections 5 and 8 around draw on north side. Guo. GIU\uNWAI.T. G. IIlsIm. } Ar.\'IN DAII.Y. Report accepted and adopted. Erroncous and Detiquent ' ! 'ax cOlllluittee " reported as fptlows : \Ve recommend that thc claim of L. H. HOllse e allowed and . Clerk instructcd to certify samc to County . 'l'reasurer at once. G. HlS H. J AlIII S IIENHY. } Guo. GHmmwAT/r. Heport accepted and adopted. Moved and carried to adjourn till S a. m. tomorrow. 1i'IUDA Y , SItI"rUllIIJHH 26 , 1902. Board met at 8 a. m. all members - bers prescn t. Minutes read and approvcd. Road committee reported as follows on Petition of E. 1-4. Be- out et al of Douglas Grove Prc- cinct.Ve ) 'ourcommittce recommend - mend that the within e granted and damages allowed by reason of said location as follows : N. E. Armstrong to ha\'e pr'clege of cattle chute to e constructed and maintained at his own expense - pense , said chute to e H , feet wide with anastcrs. N. E. Armstrong. . . . . . . . $190 00 1 . L. Be out. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 J.V. . Hapstall. . . . . . . . . . 30 00 all to e levied against road District - trict No.4 , Douglas Grove township. Also petition of John Maier et al e granted and M. K. Jones e allowed 520' damages to be levied against Head District No. 2 Custer township. GHO. GmmNwAIl' . G. IlJsm , } AI.vIN DAII.Y. 1 l eport accepted and adopted. 1\11' . Chairman I move you that ( when any counununications is rcceived from any adjoining 1 : aunties relative to any roads in which this county is interested I jointly with said county that the ounty clerk e and hereby is in- _ , tructed to notify the supervisor of the district in which said road is locatcd and any supervisor so wtiJied is here y authori ed to ' let for this county in an , ) ' such ] natter without any further ac- & . - - tion of tHis Board. Provided however that any supervisor so acting shall file a rcport of his doings and any act . . of an ) ' supen'isor so acting shall not e considered binding on this county until acceptcd by a majority - ity vote of thc mcm ers of this Board. UHO. W. GIHU\NWAIJ' \ . Seconded y Morris. Carried. 'L'he following requcst submitt- cd y the 'l'own Board of Delight 'l'ownship was read. . ' 1'0 Honora le CO IIIty Commis'\\i. 't ' slOncrs I , A. J. HIgbee , herebyr' \ " certify that I alll 'l'ownship Clerk of D light ' ! 'ownship , Custer county , Nc raska , that I am well and fully acquainted with the proposition to open a road direct from the' south off of Redfern ta le leading into Callaway , in which connection a petition has ecn presented to your honorable od ) ' for financial assistance in constructing the said road and the opening thereof and I represent - sent at this time that our township - ship board is una le to furnish the required help and we request that your honora le ody may set aside the sum of 5100.00 or more for the purpose of such assistapce which will e ! efit a very large number of people who now have to make a wide circuit of many miles out of the way in order to reach Callaway. A. J. HIGDI\l\ . Suscribed in m ) ' presence and . sworn to efore me this the 25th day of Septem er 1902. [ SII. . ] FHANCIS ZUlIIIIlWlII , Notary Puulic. 'I'his is O. K. C. C. BI\CKWl'l'H , Ch'rm. l\Ioyed by Henry seconded by Morns that the request be gran ted. I Greenwatt moved to amend bv including an appropriation r 5200.00 for thc purpose of paying damagc claims on H. Barrett road No. 826. Scconded , ' Conle\ . ' . I Henry rais d thc p.oint of Qrder Lhat the motion to amend was out of order for the reason that 110 requcst for such appropriation 1/ ' had becn filed h ) ' the 'l'ownship Uoa . I Chairman overruled the point ) f order. - Ayes and nays were called on : he amendment. Voting aye-Conley , Daily and Jreenwalt. Voting nay-Hiser , Henry , 'Iorris and ' ! 'horpe. Chairman declared the amend- nent lost. Ayes and nays being called on 7f hls signature Is on every box of the nulno . Laxative I Bromo-Quinine Tablota hI ) remooy that. DI'C. Q coW 4D oue dllJ" " THE FAIR STORE I I . - . , . . RBA"INO A VICIOUS "Ic"m \ LI\TE AND LEI" LIV1 . ' : ; mv . motto. I will sell goods to the pubJic cheaper than thc.r house west of I-4incoln , and if will any I you few a spare minutes rill gtadly show you illY goods and tell you my prices. , I I 0 , , 100 lbs granulated sngar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 40 18 t s best 6rranulated sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 1 sack of Best High Patent Callaway Flour. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 sack of l 'ancy Bakers 1i'lour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 00 ( , bars White l ussian Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 All Other Goods as Cheap In Proportion. .T. W. C001 ( , and MRS. L. L. SHARP. . . . . . ' . - " ' . ' ' ' . . 1' " . . . . . . . . . . " - " " . . , , , , . , , - . . - . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . - . . . - - . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . . . . " . .x. : ' : ; ' " ' . ' : . " ' r- . " . . : . .r. .L..i. ; . , J' . ' ; : , ; . " " . 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