Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 16, 1902, Image 5

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JlA'l.F PATH" TO eUlAliA
A r-IJ II" CK.
'YIM"'lIe . . . .rlln.t..u "tuur.
October IS , 16 and 18.
Only 17.10 to Omaha atlll retunJ via the
Burlington Route account National Con.
vention Cllristian Church. 'tickets gootl
to return till Octoher 24 , but extension
till November 30 lIIuy he SCCUrl't1.
l or additionul Inforullltion ask the
ncarest , Uurlington Route , or write ,
J. FItANCI ,
Genelul Passenger Agcnt ,
16'IH Olllulm , Ncbraska.
1f Uepubllcl\u ltCSOlllUOIIR tit l'IIRter Couuty
' < he ; : ; : ; county In
convention ussclIIIJlc.I , rcaOirmthe prin.
ciples of republicanislII U : ! scl forth in the :
national platform of 11)00.
We congratulate the people IIpon the
I happiness atlll prosperity that hus cOUie
to them as a result of repuhlican policy
nnd republic un legislation. Wagcs were
never so high , nor prolucers so well
compensated for their proclucts as now.
Men were never so well housed , clothed
and fed , and huvc never before bad more
contentmcnt oi mind than cluring the
years since republican policy bas been
I enacted into law.
I We congratulate the President and the
Army on tbe sutisfactury Jlro re5s lIIade
in the Philippine : ! in nl1 pi el.tslIlg the in.
surection and c tablishing order , und we
unqualifiedl } ' endorse the policy of our
government therein. Our fiag is in tbe
Pbilippines and there it will remuin until
such tune as the Americun people muy
deem it expedient or proper to give the
islands a free awl independent gov CII'
ment , such us it bas just given Cuba.
'the American Army ha : ! tuken up the
work of maintaining authority in the
l'hilippines , IInd while we deplore IUlII
I ! everely condemn any instunces of crnel-
ty which may have occurred , we remem.
bel' our soldiers are fighting a barbarous
and treacherous foe which hus inflicted
most revolting at1l1 inhuman atrocities
upon its prisoners. Il is the Nation's
Army drawn from every lIection of our
country , kno\\ing no politics nor creed ,
but fighting tbe Nation's battles under
th Nation's l lag ; and we resent with
indiguation , the r cent democratic effortg
to drag it' ! honor in the dust and cast re-
} Iroach upon its fair name. '
. . .4. We congrutulllte the repuhlican purty
for the faithful fulfi1hnent of the pledge
made at its nutional convention of 1 < )00 ,
to give the oppressecl Islawl of Cuba a
free and independent government , which
was cOIHllImuted at HaV lIIa on May 20 ,
hy the wiUlIlrawal of the American
troops awl the turning over of its gO\-
ernment to its own people.
\Ve comlllellli our present county olli.
cials for their husiness like methods in
the : ulministmtion of county affairs.
We congratulate the people of Nebms-
) .oa upon the pnscnt prosperity of our
: state , and we comlllcmlthe business like
IInd economic methods employed by GO\ ' .
Savage ancl the state ofiicials of his ad-
ministration. which have resulted in n
saving to the state in comparison with
Ircceeding administrations oY-nearly two
} IUndred and fifty thousand dollars. He
it further
RrSOJ.vl\D ; , ' 1'hat we disapprove of the
incquality of the present metholls of the
assessment of property for taxution ,
there being no two couuties assessed upon -
on the saUle basis.Ve therefore demand
that our revenue laws of the state be
amended so that every dollar's worth of
proerty or franchises shall be assessed
at Its actual cash value an tbat the
levies be decreascd to the lowest possible
number of mills , that \vill provide suffici-
" ent revenue for county and state pur-
T" poses. Be it further
RnSOJvnD , That it be made the duty
of the attorney general and county attorney -
ney to see that tbe law is properly
enforced ; and be it further
RJ\SOJVl\D \ , Tbat we reconllnelld tbe
calling of a constitutional convention in
the near futuru , or that the question of
amendments to the constitution be sub.
mitted to the people of the state for their
ratification.
With the understanding that tbe Hon.
F. M. Currie is a candidate for the posi.
tion of congressman from tbis congres.
sional distnct ; therefore , be it
RItsOI.vItJJ , That we recognize in 1\11' ,
Currie his eminent fitness for tbe place ;
and as a mark of our confidence , we de
bereby authorize him to name tbe dele.
gation to represent his interest in th
congrassional convention.
S. L. CANNON ,
G. B. MAIR ,
D. M. AMSDI\RRY , } Com.
F. C. WII.SON ,
JOliN RItES } ; ; ,
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Where to locate ?
Why , in the territury
traversed by the
Louisville & Nashville
Railroad.
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Great Central Southern 'l'cunk I.inl : ,
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Kentucky .TennesseeA labama ,
Mississippil Flor ia ,
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Farmer : ! , Fruit Growers.
Stuck Raisers , Manufacturers ,
Inveiitors , Speculators ,
and ! lloney I.enders ,
" , ill find the greatest chances in the
United States to make "big mOlley"
by rcason r.of the abundance and
of
cheurness
Lam and Farms ,
Timber and Stone ,
Iron and Coal ,
, , Lahor-.l verything !
Free sites , financial assistance , and
freedom from taxation for the manu.
facturer.
Land ancl farms at $1.00 per acre
and upwards , and 500,000 acres in
West Florida tbat can be taken gratis
under the U. S. Homestead laws.
Stock raising in the Gulf Coast Dis.
trict "illltlake enormous profits.
Half fare excursions the first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Let us know what you want and we
will tell you where and how to get it
-but don't dela } ' , as the country iii
filling up rapidly. Printed matter ,
maps and all information free. Address
, . ( R J. WEMYSS.
General Immigration atlll Industrial
Agent ,
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Present Method of Dealing with
Railway Transportation.
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GOV. SAVAGE STOPS A "LEAK. "
Fusion Officeholders Traveled on
Puses and Then Charged the State
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for Tranaportatlon-Othor Abuses
Corrected by RopulJllc nlZ.
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Lincoln , Oct. G.-The present Re. I
pUblican lulwlnltltrattun has mad
large saving to the taxpayers or Net.
braska In the matter of railway trans.
portatlon. The tuslonlats were tthct.
d on an expren promise to take no
passes , but that promise , like all the
rest made by them , was recl.lessly
bl'oken. Every fusion oIDcdlOldllr had
II. pas , fl'om th commandtr-In.chfut
to the oftlc boy. But what WI1I:1 : woue
sUll , In UlIUlY InBtuncell : , thuDe "re-
tor1l1ortl" truvtled on their passes
and then chul'ged th stlitu tor trUllB'
portliUon. Many a dolltl was smuggled -
gled out ofhu statu treasury In thlll
way.
Governor Savagu was not tllow In
putting II. stop to tills practlctl when
he ussumtJd the governol'lIhlp. : He In.
terrogated the reprclltututlves : ot the
railroads and Bsked them whether
tranBportatlon was given for personal
reasont ! 01' whether It was given on ac.
couut of the olUce tbe Individual held.
The railroad reIH'esentativea were
unanimous In saying that the truDa.
portatlon was a donation to the state
and was given ou ucc ount of the olllce.
Immediately on leu.'nlng this , Gov.
ex : or Savage notlfiecl atah ! omclals
IInd employes thut under no circum.
tunces would ! lny oue riding on u.
paBs or free transportltlon be permit.
ted to charge up transportation to the
stute. 'I'hls brought u. IIl'oteat from
lIome of the tjlUployes. who furtber
claimed that they received their
and the
pallses as porBonal favor
tltate waB not therefore entitled to
profit thel'eby.oro oue of these , who
ulJkd IC he lJIIKht not tmvel 011 his
pass aud churge liP tranaportatlon ,
Gove1'll0r Savage lIald : " 1 cannot pre.
vent you from charging up YO\l1' trllns'
portatlon , but I can ( roUl collecting It ,
IInd If you do 1 can pr yent you rrom
charging It the second time. for I
will rewove you from office as quick
take pen aud write the
liS I can up my
order. Furthermore , If you attempt
anything like that , or If aoy other
atate employe attemlJts It , I will not
be satisfied with dismissing the guilty
one from the public service , but I will
Institute c1'lmlual procel'dlngs at once.
WhUe I am governor the money of
the taxpayers will not be expended
in that way. "
Nor has It been. Not R dollar has
b ell drawn from the tate lteasUl'Y
tor tJ'l\nBportation by any office ! ' or
employe uBlng tr e transportation.
When It Is considered that all the
state officers. the superintendents ot
thirteen state institutions , six 011 in ,
specters , several bank exaJI nera and
many emplo'es whose duties require
them to travel a great deal are trans'
ported b ) ' the rallroads without ex ,
pense to the state , some idea may be
formed of the generosity of tbe rail
roads and of the mount of m lie )
saved the state by reason of It.
It should be borne In mind by those
who cent nd. that public oftlclali
should receive no free transportatioD
: that the duties of a. V I'Y large Ulajor
ity of those hOldfng office require' theIr
to travel about tbe state. All thl
pUblic i.nstltutlons and property of thl
state are managed by boarda or com
mlttees , composed by law of state om
cera. If thcse omclals were requlrec
to pa' ' ) their railroad fare It would takt
more than their salary for that on. .
purpose. whUe It the state had to pa )
fur all those requh'ed to travel in tht
performance of their oll1clal dntles , I
would l'equlrtJ thousands or dollars 0
appropriation by the legltllature.
But while the l'allroltdll WIH'e evel
more telltH'OUB with the ( ulilonistl
than they have been with the RepulJ
IIcans and while nearly every fuslol
otllclal and employe traveled on trel
transportatloll , It did not prevent th ,
fuslonlats trom milking the Btat' '
treasury for expenses never Incurre
More than one voucher reposes In tb ,
files of the auditing department fo
money alleged to halVe been expende ,
for railroad tickets , when In fact th
claimant traveled on rree tranllporte
tlon. The fuslonlst ! : ! seemed to thin :
when they got III power that they b '
a goat to skin and they skillned It , an
even though the taU projected but a
affectionate distance from the bed )
It too went wltb the hide.
Impc lched by the Records.
The fuslonlsts prelwm a ireat det
ou pUblic forbearance when they a8
the voters of Nebraska to return thel
to power.
In the light of the splendid showin
mad by tbe RepubllcunR and the ver
bad .hpYlng mad" by the lallt fuslo
administration , It III ' .Hmcult to dete
mine on wbat ground th" fUlilonl.1
bakJe their claims for popular endor.
ment.
Thu ofilcllil recorda . ! Show that Ui
present RepubU an admlnl.tratlon hi
mde a saving durfng , th Aast tv ;
_ _ Jean over the amount of elpeuea : Q
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tlml\ted by the leglslaturo of mQr
thl1l1 $189,000. The Imllcatlons I1re
that 11) ' the close of this yenr the SRV'
tllr ; will excl ! d $200,000 , or by far the
laCl CS1. surillus In the hlstor ) ' or the
state.
The tuslonlsttl IU'j ! contcmllnR that.
the legislature UliprOIJrluteli unusually
large BUInS , rorgett\n \ thl\t the cst ! .
lUa.teN . were Ull1du h" them and that
the alllount alJProprl ted Is more than
$100OUO less thall thcy estimated nnd
allkud for.
No doubt had the fuslonlsts trio
umphed thu al110unt asked for woulll
ba\'o been 1I0ue too large. for during
the preceding blennhlnl , thuy expend.
I ed all the tnOlley pproprlated and
contracted debts to the extent of over
U49OUO In nddlUon.
Tben , too , while the record of the
tullonlst rrom u. financial standpoint
wu bad , their management of the
IItate Inltltutlons was no ! Jotter. He.
ports of disharmony , or the struggle
tor spoils , of public thlev r ) ' , are Ull
fresh In tbe memory ot ever'one. It
13 notorious that posItions requiring
com potency , skill and what Is equally
as Important , honesty. were portioned
out to political tavorlt's and factious
In utter dl8regard ot the pUblic good.
Men were appointed for what
good the.y had done til pl\rty rather
than ror tholr mnesB , resulting In 1111.
lug the Institutions with Incompetents
and , In Uluny Installce8 , with publc :
plunderers , It wall tbls that dlssl.
pated the pUblic fUUlts , c.aused the
pUblic service to retrograde , licensed
fraud nnd well nigh Impaired the , .
state's credit I\t the counter of Its.
own mercbants.
To return this element to powel
would be to agalu expoae the treas.
ury to sbamerul extravagance aud the
atate Institutions , with their hundreds
ot unfortunute Inmates. to almost
criminal Incompetency.
Trading Off Their Ticket.
While nmnlfestlng buoyant prelim.
slolls and while boastfully clahlling
success for the IItate tlcltot , the fu.
810nlst8 ndmlt. t.heh' Insillcerity by the
endeavor to trnde oIT 'I'hompson and
the entire state tlclwt. for votes for
their congreBalonal 1'l\lIllidatea. Re.
publlcans , have been approachClI dllr.
ing the last week by rl1Sl01l1l\t8 In the
Third nnd I"ourth congressional districts -
tricts and offered votl3 ror the Repub.
lIcan ticket In ret\ll'n for Hepubllcan
voteR ror fusion congressmen. 'I'he
fact lIeems to have dawned upon them
that theh' state ticket Is already hope.
lessly benten , with "very Inillcatldn
that every Hepubllcan nominee ror
congrel8 will be el.'ted , and they
have conchllied that they can aetord
to submit to the emblrrussment ! or 11
large Republican majority on the state
ticket If ther can only fool the Repub.
IIcans Into voting ' 01' their con.
gresslonal nominees. Rt'publlcllnl ! who
were approached saw at ol1ce the
moUve and spurned tbe offer. 'I'hut
Nebraslm will go RepublIcan on the
state ticket by froUl 12,000 Uilis reason.
ably certain and It Is almost a8 certain
that Nebrasl.a will cO"ltl'lbut her wfte
towards keeping the natton prosperous
b } ' electing 0 solid Republican delega.
tlon to congreSi : ! .
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Poorly Maintained.
To uppreclate the Improvements
that have been made In conllectlQn
with the state InsYhltlons during the
last two ) 'ears , one has only to make
an Ideal comparison between buildings
that are clean Iopt I1mt well repaired
and those that are up'nnltary and bad-
, Iy dilapidated. Ver } ' little 'of the
mone } ' appropriated for the care and
maintenance of public bulldlnss was
expended In that wny D } ' tl e last fu.
slon administration. The money w.aa
taken out of the treasury. but where
it went to no one appears to 'know ,
The buildings were In the worst condl.
tlon Imaginable. In nearly every
r state InsUtutlon plastering was oft. the
Interior wood worl ; : W S coated with
filth , the furniture and beddln was
I all but ruined , 'rho gpectacle , to say
L the least , was pitiable It. Is dlfttcuH
to believe that pUblic St ( luts would
I so far forget. theh' dufy''as' to permit
of such a wreclmge and destruction 01
! publlc property.
The Hepuhllcans on ussumlng
charge proceeded at once to repnh
the damage. or the amount or mone
expended 201' maintaining the Instltu
tlons no small sum waa for repalrf.
and furnltUl'c. Had not this beel !
done , so complet. . was the wreck , thaI
a d lay would llave C'ntalled 1mucll
larger expellse. IlS the buildings wer
golllg to wreck ut 1In alnrmlllg llacc
Even with this extraordinary expend
Iture , the Republlcan ! ' Imve so man
a ed the Institutions as to malntalr
them for $189,000 less thull the legis
11lture estimated It would cost ane
$280,000 less than the rllslon admln
letratlon estimated anl1 aslted the leg
Islatul'e to ttppropl'latp.
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True to Protectlvc Prlnclplc.
Senator J. P. Dam'/er of Iowa dls
cWilJad the 1I1'actlcal aspects of thl
political campaign at Chicago , Oct. 2
with tbe delegates o thtj thlrteenU
annual convention or the National Re
pUblican League and a larce numbe ;
ot tbelr friends I1S an audience. Tbt
eloquence and wit of the speaker wort
directed to an exposition or what h. .
was pleased to call the "l. > wa Idea , '
but which he declared was a "Repub
Ucnn idea" that would in tlmo bl
recognized as "the American Idea. '
Senator Dolllvor took the position 0
tu1 optimist. He' was not a.larlUcl
ver the trust problem. The iaw , 0
competition eventually would be 'th ,
' 400111 ot' the trusts , o.nd the protecUv ,
princlplo would continue to advanc' '
the interests of the no.l1on as It hai
done In the past. Mr. Dolliver be
l10ved that within u. few years ever :
trust or industrial combination not IE
IIUmately capitalized and managed 01
.the soundest econoJI c princlle
. . .ul\ ! paN a.way.
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Take Luatho lhom. ( , Iulnlne Tablel. , AI
drIlERI" . rerunll tbe moneylr It fall. to cure.
G. W. Uron' . Ilgllaturo I. 011 each box. o. .
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JAMES WIIITEII1CAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .It RIAter
l . n. YOUNU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ltocel'er
I.IWAI. AUVICItTIBlmXST9.
All f"ortIAOlUlIllh un.ler thla head " , III bo
char lied rur at le al rlltt" , , Ia : 11.011 I.pr 'Iuaro
tur ftrlt III orlloll , IIII.t We I'or IQuare ror ucb
.ulaltqne t In or'lon ,
It. "Iqnare" Illon IInol or rraclloll thureo' .
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l'UIILlO LANn SAl.X.
U IIltc.I Slatn 1.lnll oUlc. ,
Nonb 1'110. ' Nohruka.
Notlco1 ! hereby ! lIVen tbat In pllf8UaUcll to hi'
Itrucll..n. rrolU tbt ! OommlPlilon of tbo lIoteral
Lall I o 111 rt' . limIer autborlty fellrll In 11Im by
Hectl' n 21M ; , Hevllctl Stlllllici U.8III Bmond.1
by Act otl UOKrell aOllrove.1 Fobuary l1th 18\1\ : .
we will proceed to oaer at l.nLllolalo at III o'olock
a m. 01\ Ibo 81h IInr or November IW at Ihl
onlcelhn follnwl'l : lract or land "I. 8. E. t ! . K.
, catloo 21 , n 0 ne leclloll :1\ : . lOW1l1h111 10 , N"
,1tao o 2V. . . tllh I. . aI.
All pononll clalmlajt adorAly tbo aboo de.crl.
bOlllalld arc alvlpc.1 tn 1110 tlielr claim at Ihll
oW co on or borore , 'bo day dealgnaled ror tbo
cornmene monl ot Inllt lillo , olberwleo Ibelr
rig bill will be tnrt'Olpd
Dated at Ibe Unltolt ! itlltel LatHI OW"C' , Norlh
i1 > IIIIt , Nebrllk. , t\ \ , l < I dny or Bell ember , IW '
. - O HK"Cn , U lltcr.
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United 81alcI Lnnd Oll1ce ,
rukPn nOll' , Nebr. . Oct \lIb lool
Notice Ip boroby give II that the rolloIVlu\.namt'II \
lilt or bal DIed IIOtlCO or biB Ilitent'olto ' olako
Ilnnl proof 10lUN'ort tlf hll claim , Bnll that paid
proof w\ll \ be made hero orcJotl ter allli reC'\lvC'r ,
.t Droken Uow. Neb , . 011 NOTomber :12 , lool. , Ir :
Jobn S. Barrell. lloollor , Nuh. tor the louthl'II8t
quartar , aec 3l ' 1' 2\J N. , 11. 2J011. . lie lIamOB
the follol'ilDI ( wltDrlle8 to 1110VU hl8 contlnuou8
relldonce ulon nml cll1ttvRtloll or raltll8l11l , , II. :
1D. . Joblllon ot lIoollt'r , Nebr. ; ( ) J. Lito or
1I0011r , Nebr ; ' 1' . T. Wlllcbelter of 1I00ller.
Nobr : Alpy A. Wlnobestor of Uooller. Neb.
18.2.1-II'J. J.UlI1S WIIITIIIIGAlI , Hegl tl'r.
NOTIOlC 'ro CU&DlTOIIS.
III ( nuuty court , . wllbtn alld ror Cnlter cOllnly.
Ntbtl1pkn lu the waUor of Ibo081ato of Abrlm
D 110nlall docoand.
To Ihu credItors ur paid estalo :
Yon are heroDY nollQCl'J'llIlt \ 1 will lit at Ibl1
( Jaunty oourt rooUl , tll Brok\11 lIolY , In 8\111
county. 011 the 17th lIay or Doc. 1'101 ; { III Ibo 171h
lIay or Febr. 1003alllt ; un the 171h IIlyof April 1003 ,
f&cbntIOo'clocka.m ofC'ach lIay , ' 0 reeho
aUII examine all clBlm a/talll.t / said 081alo , wltb
B view to Ibolr adjustment and allowanc. . .
'rheUmo limited ror the Ilresent"lIon or clahll8
'Kaine' sahl8talo I pIx mUlltbs t rom the 171h
day or Oct HOJ and the tlmo limited tor } 1ay-
ment of debts I. 0110 year rrom snld IIl1to Wit.
uu. my hlnll ar d Iho , ' .1 ot nhl couotv cnUlt
this 11th day or OCI. 1\101. 111.I-IJ ; !
J A. Arlllonr.Coullty . 'Iudgo.
TtO\D tWTICE.
To whew It InIY concllrn :
'J'he commlilionor al.polllied to Tlew a rolll
cnmlUonclng al Ibo corllcr of BI' ( UOn 111 , 30. :11 : nnt
30 to..u bll1l11 1I0rth range 2 w Ilulltiollod for 1.1 ,
J. II. Clltron et al : From Btltlon I IJnlb l
chalnlOO links to Ilnlloll : rroln IItatlon 2110uU
IS chaloll on Hub to Btatlon J ; tram .tatloll :
10llth 71 degreel " , elt I cbaln 0lJ IInkl to stallOl :
4 ; trow ptMloll4loutb 211tgroelliS minute. WOII
o chal08 10 IIDke to Iallnn b' Irom atallollll aOIlUI
70 IIrgrco. e811t I ( 'haln 00 IIl1k. tn staUonllll trolt
" 'Ilun IJ sonth 2'J cgrccI ca. ' I cbaln 0lJ Hnka te
8 aUon 7 ; from BI"tlon 7 loolh IJ cbalna 75 link'
to ataUon II on lec IIno to coor ot 11110 ; 11 aDd J ,
on townlhlp lIue 11:11 : reportt'd In tavor "f tbo u ,
tabllphl1ltllt tboroof , Rull nil objectloos tborlo ,
or clslm for damajfea.must he Illed In 'bo c lUllly
clorl1'l oWce on or lI\toro 1I00n of the 1I1h lIa , oj
Don l09l , or Iucb r01l1 w\lllao \ ostBblllhcd wllb.
out referooJe tboreto
In wlluon wboroof , I have bereunto aet IU )
balld and loal of MaId county , 'bl l3lb day or Ocl ,
1Cj'J III 21&101. O. W. DrWBY' , 00 , Clerk.
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In OOllnty Gourt Cneler Coullly , Nellraaka.
' 1'0 the bolra anlillut of kin of lIen .lIctOrlohel
dc08led.
Yon are herehy 1I0tll1ell that Hecllonl8 Orlobel ,
widow. of ald derelled , hullh d her petition II :
eald COUlt , alklng 'bat ahe lDay be appoInted
admh.lltratrlx of 'be e8lato of lIeuelllct Orhbel
docu.ed tlald maltrr baa been lut fur be. rID !
ror No , . 7tb 11102 at o'clock P. m" at tte c unlJ
coort room. In Hrok..n 1I0w , Nebra'ka , Wilen al
Intere ted pRrUea maYllpptJar and be bfard.
Dated tbll 1I1h day or OclQ02 IS.20-IOO.
J. IA IUIOU , Counl ) J ndjo.
ROAD NOTJCIC
To wbow It mar cODccrn ;
The COlUwllslooer .ppulnlpil to "Ie II' a rOI (
comlneoclnK at a plaeo two (91 ( r0111 sOlllb or Ibl
ccnlor of t3ectloo 10 , T'Iwnllhip 16. Uaojte 20
trom elRtlon 1 87 detre. . 30 mlllnt. . . welt I'
cbaln 37 link II0 alation 2 loctlon line at a pinci
2 rod a Inrth , or one half trom elation 2 WIU
chalna 14 IIn" " " to .tallon J 011 noltb lido of line
'rom alation J north 51 d , grcl1l8 80 minutes W'lal
3 chains 28 IInk8 to atallon . . around ban01 \
oreok ; froln Itatlon 4 soutb 7J lIegrucl lVut
cbalollib link. ' 0 Itatlon 6 to II Ilacl' , rod. norlt
or IlaUou 5 we.t 8 cbalusli3 ! III : " to stallon 0 00'
bnU aoctlon winter . .b . . , Iide socllon 10 , IroU'
alation IS WtBt 40 cllIln" 10ltaUoh 7 00 onu ball
lectlon IIno to ahUun 7 norlh 41 : 1I0greoi 4
wtDutes welt 21 chalnl to ItAtlOD 8 center ecllo [
9 ; Ktat\un \ II nortb 38 dogreel 30 mlnDtol WOlt
( 'halne 7 111I111 to Bt\Uon 0 ; froln Itl1llon 0 IOU It
87 dl'grpes wlIlt 4 cbalna 62 Jlrk/l to al"Uon I (
Dorlh of ! leader booae ; from alalloo 10 norlb 71
dogreOI 30 wlDuteB weat 8 chain I 61Hnka tl > ltd.
tlon II 8t uld road ; from Itatlou 1l north 34 dll
greel wept 4 cballl" 31 links to latloll 12 j frou
Ilation 1 < 1 nortb CiO dClrcel JO mlnUtea west ,
chalna 4 IIDks to station 13 from atatlon H
rorlh 18dellreea 30 mloutes we 14 cnalnl1t link I
to 8tnUon 14 nt eecllon IIl1e ; trNn Ilatloll 14 1I0rit
4 chain" 80 I1II11s 10 .talllln 16 on docllnn 10 norl !
welt corller or sectloll 9 , 'oWII.hlp 17 , ranlle 21
an to "cato paU or rOld No. 46 aa tollow ,
commenclog at sOU'b eaBt ' 4 tloctloo 4 enst enl
bBlr mlle hal reported lu t8\'or ot tbo eell\blllb ,
I mcnt 'boreor , It'd a1l ohj"ctlons lIoreto. ! 01
chlrns for dam > > gee , IDU.t be ! lIed In thll Connh
Olcrk' . oIDne 011 or brtoro noon at Iho 41b d/lY 0
I December. 1901. or Pilch road will 110 oetabllahec
wllbout rerorence tbero'o. I
III Wllne8a Wheroot , I baTe hereunto pet In )
hand and lelll or ca'd CQuuty Ibis Otb dilY 0
OClubfrI902. llKO. W. DeWitT ,
17.2.97 ( [ sEALl Counl ) ' Clerk.
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I To wbom It IIIa } ' concern :
Tba OOllllllla lon aJl\lulntld to tlow a ro" COlli'
mendng at A III Uon III on rOlu No. STili" Hoetlon
111. 'l'o"tabll' 10. HanKe 2t tbeueo aoollt uorth up
Ihe canoh about one baar mlle thunco ! lorth
e..t toono bllU loellon line tbunco IIDrlh alonll
oou haU leotlon 11110 ' 0 about line ur , octl < lll l
Ibonce nortb cAlt alonK olil rf'\all \ or tbor" about
to un. . halt Icell..11 lIulI Ihence l1..t aloul ( oue
balr 'OCllur. IIno tu secttOn IIlIe where 101el"lleC&4
wnh rOft,1 No , 5711 pl/lln and 10 ucale roall 11/0. /
r.7111 t"cc'lliallon 19 aOlI where IIIOIII\.o.t rOllt
' era.rtl wllb ltat.llOln' aOO'1l tnellttrnlld hall
" 'IIOrled In ravur of 'bo elltlhll hfJ10llt 'horoor ,
"ud 1111 ubJectlonll Iherolo , or cilims ror .Iamallc.
IOUlt he 111011 In tllo cOlln'y clerk'i o ko 011 IIr
bcroro nnun ur the 4th day or ecembcr , IW1. or
puch roall " "I be eetablllhctl wllhout rererolllo ;
, Ihoreto
I III Wllnoll Whlroo',1 hAYI1 h"lenlllo et my
' haOlt IllIt loal ot II , II coullty I thl. IUh liar or
'I , Orl.I'IO'.I. ( heu. W. iawlty ,
17.'I \.I \ ( I4U ) CUllllty Ol\rll.
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PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
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Tho' following Prep080d Amond-
montto the Constitution ortho State
of Nebraska , a8 horolnafter sot
forth. In full , Is 8ubmlttod to the
electors of\.ho State of NebraSka
to be voted upon at the genera ,
election to bo held Tue8day , November -
vomber 4 , A. D. 1902.
Jlllnt.lte.olulion > roPo'lu to 1111I011.1 ertll lI
ODO of Arllclo 0 l loell , or 'bo Cun.UluUnn ul
ho Matti of N\brnaka , relatlV. . to Iho mannrr
of aubmlttlnjf "lid adopllult AOIondOlolltl h.
the CoueUlutlon ur Ihe ! illlto or ebra.ka.
ilK IT HeKoL"lm AIUt KHACTItD BY TUX LKOIIII. . . .
TUllE or TUX bT"TE Ul' eIlIU8K" ' :
SItOTION I Tlilit pncUon 0110 or Arllcle IUteon
ur the Conatltutton or 'he atate or N ellr.Mlla be
I amend d to fl'ad 88 rollow. :
ectloo I , , Uthcr bl..nch or thll ICI'lIl"turo
loay I.mpolo nmcl.dmoute ' 0 Ihl ( ) oullIllI'oo ! ,
amI It the . .me be alroe,1 ! to by 'brlo.l1f1ba or tbo
memburs olccte.\ eacb hOIl'e , IlIcb IIIOIHtII,1
amoOllmeuu .hall bo entered on the JODrna'e.
with tbe , " ' . . and lIaJa , au.1 IIIIbll8hcII lit lenlt
01100 each w ok In at : Ollt onll ' In
eacb county wbere a oew.paller II \llIbllsbtl. ror
'hlrly lIaYII 1lIllIIcIII"loly lreoeO , < llng & 110 ne'tt
elcctlon ot aeualors aud rC\lrtllonhthos \ , at which
olecttou tbe saDlO ahall I.JII lubmllit'd tll tllII
elcclors for al'pro",1 , or rejectloll. alld Ir a mjor.
111 of Ibo olcolor. VOtlll" " : lit Illch III'ctlOIl on luch
prolO rd Amllndmellt. shall votn to IIllol > t luch
IllUcndmollt. tbe 1111 tlIhallltccOIIIO a Ililft ( lr Ibis
, COD lltnllon. Wbcllllloro Ihnll 0110 aalelllhrellt
la Inbmltwll at tbo HIlIUO eloctlon , they Iblll ho IIU
aubmlltell U ' \1l1abo : Ibo uloeton 10 'Otll 11I1
each alnAlldmtnt s-paralely.
All ballolll uerd nt IIlIch lI'OC.tUII ' ! UII luch
amenllmtllt or amcm\mcBtlllhail hnvwrilloll or
prillit'd thercon Ibo foUolVln : 1o"0r "ropuPoll
amendment to tbo Conllliulloll m1allllg to ( horu
Inlort tllo lubjoet of Ihe nmulldmellt ) and aj1allllt
pcoI.oled ImondlllcLt tn thu COIIIIUtullon rollllll
to ( Ilero Inlert Ibe "ubject or the nm\'udmont )
and the , ote 01 ench elector 'Otllll : all luth
IIlnollllm lIt or aOlemlmoutllllhali bu dellKnllell
b , the elector by 'LaklnlC 1'fOB " 'II h a I'\II fir
\'ollcllill a .Irdo ur IIluare to bo llll1ccll at the
rlgbt of the line II Ibu wor,11 "For or Agalolt" the
J.rol\Olod amendmelll" AI 110 pball dellro to vole
tlleroon , or by Inllicalllllt hi. prertJrnllce on a
Totln macbmo whuu allch maollillo 11111 1180.
I. Oeo , W. Marlh , pccreluy or llate of thu
8talo of Nebralkn. ltO horeb" ccrllry tblt Ihu
tor KolllK prollosed amendment , .1 tbo COIIIIIIIII
&Ion or thll BlalO or Neblaaka Is 1\ true IIml corr\cl
copy or ' " 0 orl lnlll onrolle.1 alld l'ngroSlod bill
18 pallied 1.11 'hll 'l'welltY'PPTellth lIelslon o [ the
leglllnlurc ur the ! Ulito or Nellralkll , al ap ! > earp
rrom . .Id orlglnll bill on 1110 In thlll u 1co , " 1111
that laid prolosell amoullment II IUhDlllted 10
'he IjDalll1ed vler of Iho llate of l'I\braaka rOI
tlelr adolltoU ! or rejection at Ihe Ioneral olt.cuo
to bo bOld on Tnesday tbo Ib Illy or November ,
A. D IOO .
In te tllron , whrroor. J bue here'lIl1to , et III'
baud And alllxed the gruat Ileal or the slate 01
Nebr..k. .
Done at , Llncoin thl. nd 'Iny of July III thl
renr at our IOld 0110 Tbona IUd Nlvo Ilnntro.1
IIlIIt Two. or Ibo Indopondnnce of the 1111111'1
tltates 'he ( Inn I1nnl1rntt 110.1 'rlYenly' ovonth
811 < 1 ot tbh lIato Ibe ' 1'1IIrty"l1lh.
IIIULl ORO. W. M..n811.
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To whom \ may COIlClrn :
NoilcD III herel.J" when that J. 7tL BeaU bAil
nlled a tn have tbo eocUIID lIoe bet" . .
. rellneat 28 allo V'I "lid 21 , towusblp 11
norlh UOIt' 18011 , oP\Jur.11I8 a pnbllo hlgb" . . ,
and all objectlollll therel. . or clalml tor dam lJ"
111118t bo riled In Ihe connty elcrk' , ollici on Of IJ. . .
fore noon ot tlllI 1mb , lay of MO\'lmber , 1m . .
lIuch real , , ,1\1 \ bo eltAbllle,1 wIthout refecilice
'herelo.
In " ,1l1\CI \Vheroor 1 bave bereunto lot III.l
bllllli and Il'alor Uu. or count1 thl ! 2Ub day aC
Helilembor IIJlTZ ,
Ueo. W. Kw.r. Vuunty OIerle. ,
I \I-DI \ ! : IIr JUM , 1'101UK. epnt , . .
III Tht' Dlptrlct Ocurtr OUller Couot" Nllbraeh.
Auloll Smook , I'lalnt If ,
VI.
l.olIl \ Union Trnat Oompany , S. d.
\ 'C. ( ) . N. l1ulll : anll Tbo S""I.
Vlllley ! ! I \ flllk , lIet6udan'l. .
'ro L1ll1lll1lttlllar , 'fho Union ' 1'rus' COlDpat : '
H. I Ca\ctwolll \ &rhueo. alld O. 13. Bn1n ,
rr hlrllt Ilofonuantil .
YIIIIIIUII each of yuu will taka 1I0UCU tbat 0tbll
2t\lh \ , Iav of l ehllrllry , Auton tnock.t , lie
llll1ll1Ulf. nllcd blliloti 11001 In 'M DlltrlotJOU"
or CII-trr COllnly , Nebrlaka. allalnaOQ aql
each or YOllllnll clhrr lIetend"nt. , tbo obJcet an"
Ilia , or or IlIcb I'etillon are to torecloae a CtltltlJ ! .
murtgal/o / nOCDted by the lAid LOlli. Dittmar alt4
MlrJ Uittmar , hili wire. to tbo Union 1'ru"
OOlllpaBYllllOII tbo Honth hl\lt or the soutb w.U
quarlor , Iho lonth l\e 1 U of 'be t30utb e8l\
'luaTler , In,1 the North \Veil of tbe loutb we. .
quarler or Hocllon two 1111n 'uwn.hlp Thlrtoa
( IJ ) or ral'Ke ' Iwel1ly.t\Vu 12Z ) , alluate In UU tK
connty , Nnl.lrnlka , snM mOrlll'ljle glnn to lecDfe
Ibe ( laYOleut of onll culllin IIromhllorJ' plnclpai.
nolI' dlled December I , 18&1 , w"de byeald Lou
Dittmar and ! \Iarv ltuner IlaYllble to tbe Un. . . .
'J'rml CQml'sny tor Iho IUID ur $1100. dne IInll pat.
IIblo Ilo ( It ) lears rrom In dale wllb Intllre.t. .
' ; I'or ' COllt ontlimalllrily aolllO uer oeut tber. . . .
allor. Tba' ahl note IInd OIorI8.go ; 'hat tIIore
III IIOIV , llIe UI'OIIII\c1 \ note 111'11 mortlago 'be lOll'
or II'OOlojtelllor "Uh 10 pcr cent from D eembe
I , tM\lJ for w blah lurn IIUlt Internt plalntla prll
ror II I \ ocree of rOrl cloluro aDd tbat 18ld roiJ.
e lalo ulay bu aold to eatldy the awount du.
thell'on , I
You aDll eacb or JOU .aro ruquroe to Inswer . .1.-
Ietltl < lll ou or hororll AloudllY. the 10th da ; of
NO\'ombcr , 1001 Iatcil ! ' .
AKTOH tl ( OOIt , I' , IlnWf. 'r '
I 10,10..91\ . L. OU1TGIISH , AU'y tor l'lalntllf. , '
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re..tr. In Q , Iler'tct 1
'h , It In .ho
1l1ow JldW
thnt does tllli business , ! tny bUlIllor ' :
ol\n bllY thl ! line klnd of materlol
thl\t J 1180 In repnlrll1JJ but IIkllJ "
ie the moet vaJtutlile matorlal tbl\t ,
, a1bl nRed In wnt.oh repalrln J "
ull tllo bunllier oon't bllY It. 1
soli my skill for whnt It Ie worlh ;
nnll It will coet you JOBS than
hunRllnK "t , lowlJr prlo e. ,
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F. W. HAYES ,
.Jewoler ! tJIII Optloinn.
WtJst elde of squnre.
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_ TIME TABLE :
BROKEN BOW. NEB. t' , : ; :
1.lncalll , DCI."er. . 4\ \
0111..1. . . . .Ielena , ' /
Cllicnaro , u..tte , : r 1'/
" 't. .Ju'.cpla. portiRnd , f.
KIIIINM. . cn" , "aU Lake CIt . , )
Ht. LOlli" . A lul 81111 F'.Mllcinco . . .
A" . .olut. . . . , it And AU l-nln. . . .
Aud Huun. WCBt. '
No. 4J1-VostlbuIHd us"rOII daU" , Llncolu , Oma. J
ba , lit. JOle111 ! Kaul.a OilY , tit. LoUlaL:04I1 : "
oago and all floloLA IInst and aonth. . . . 8 01 , . . . . . . 1
No. off-Loonl oItl'rea : , Iftlly , Lincoln. IOmalia. ;
Cbleallo anll ollllOln&l oaet and lontb.n a , . ' :
No. 41-VollIl.lulod CJllro a dally. 11olena , < Heal. '
tic 1I0tto , l'ortlllDd Bud aU Paoll1o eo. . ,
polntA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ClDt. . . , .
No. 43-I.ocal nprelll dillT , AlllaDeIl i.a.D1t
luterDledllll.o 00111&11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1II. . . . ! \ ,
SlooploK , dlLlng and rocllnln.r cbalr can aeatl 14
free ) on througb ralnp. Tlckell IfJld and bu. I
gllgo checked to any volntln th. 'l1nltod M . fI . ' ,
and Canada. . . '
IlIro"lIallon , mapa , tlmu tablol lIud t .f ckot ;
eall on or wrtte to II. II. Ormsby. Igont , or J ? t , ;
Irrnueh. O. I' . A" OmQh 1 Nebraakl. " "
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I'ollcb for Woat will cloee at 8 p. m. . OXtllpS
Honday when It will elope a' 6\i6 p m.
l'olloh. oalt for train No. 42 OIOS88 'at 8 . DI
snd tOI No. 14 cloeos at , 1\.30 \ a.m. Mall tor AlleJoy
allli I.olllts enst of Gralld Ioland ourled 00 1IlQ
No. 4& ,
Or.ontu , Ia or lIyno and ' 1'uokorvl\le. \ dntl ) ' OJ ; '
C\\t \ ! luUtlay cl08ca. at 7 II In : roturnlD nOlo day
Callaw..y via , Mc'IllIley lIally oxoopt tlulidl'
clollol lit 7 II m , returnIng lame dilY.
nouUlI VatillY via Urotlo and Elton , close A" A
1n.Tuolday , Thunday alld lIaturl\ay. , nturnlOi
Sal1l0 day.
HlIl1Inor tla OllrnReT. Ouorlstown 'and Uptea
arrrl\'O at 11,30. Tu\dllK Thursday aud Saturday -
day rettlrllltlK loaol at \ , SO lAme day.
omo hunrH rrolll 11.00 II m to 8.00 11 m. Huu-
days rrolU 6:411 p. m. to 6:411 : p. m. Labb : , 01'611
werk day. trom ; II. m. to 8 11. m. ! Junda'i 8UIl )
a. m. ' 0I R. m. Uencral dOl1Vllry not open Mlltl'
day mornlllg al berolorore. L. U.J.WJlTT. 1' . . . .
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My entire Btock of olothing. Big out in pric08
( ) f IJadiel ! Sh098 to reduce the Btook. Oome Bnd
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have our mea8ure taken for a
TAilOR MADE SUIT ,
Prices From $8.50 Up'
The rigors of winter will soon As Good As You Want.
lJe over.
I'leasanter days ahead , D on ' 1 r orget lint 1 WO
Drightest Dright things thinls In : store In Men's f'r Dress all. S E L L G ROC E R I E S
Goods that we bave ever shown . , . .
. B C a8 1 I } rIOCH , an ( 1 PBY tl 10 .
-or seen.
patl mer Come - rns Just for and the received 100k Spring at them-SOO from and Sum. The HI If ! h as t M ar k e t P flees f or P ro d uce
[ loyal Tailors , Chlca o , U , S. A.
Everything made to your men. H A R R V D A Y J
I Broken Bpw , NelJuflka.
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