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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
- - " ' ; . , , -.u _ _ , . . ' . : f rllm , J ( J. 'J. Wltcly. ! . - - - . Sargent Nc r. , Oct. 12 , 1902 : . EDlTOH l HPUIII.ICAN-Dcar : , Sir : Will you lc ndl ) ' allow mc : . . space in your papcr to correct it misreprescntation which appeared - ed in last week's Beacon , which . said : "Fred Cumming has written - ten a ! t.ttcr 10 one WiRely , who thinlcs he is the real thing in a great industrial uphcavcl as wide . as the worlel , in which he dccl n- es to bcaci.nc1idate : on the solcia- list ticket for county attorney. Mr. Cummings is to be congratu- lat'd upon thc good sense he has displayed in refusing to be acats- paw t ( ) lurther continue in power' ' a political party whose record in the state and county is commendable - able neither fo intelligence nor patriatislll. " I was quite positive when r published - ! lished Mr. Cumming's lcttcr of . witlidrawahhat thc fusion ( or dc- tIlocrat ) papers would siczc upon it . and garble and misrepresent what he said , in ordcr to gain a partisan - an advantage and to try to he little the socialist mo\'emcnt in this county. To show the extent to . which the Beacon has done so , I w l1 g'c Mr. Cumming's lctter in full : CooleytonNeb. , ept. 27 , 1902. Mr. J. C. L. WIsely , Sargcnt , Nebr. Dear ir : Yours f the . ' 17th received. In reply would . : : my that I cannot be a candidate for the office of county attorney. I was a delegate in the com'en- o. tion that nominated Holcomb and helped nominate him , and while I expect to vote the 1110St of the i socialist ticket , yet I cannot do I anything that would have a tendency - , ency to defeat Holcomb. 'l'hank- ing you for the honor and with . best wishes for the success of the ticlcet , I am yours truly. , FRED Ct1 mTNGS. , The county committe filled the vacancy caused by Comradl' Cum- JI1in 's withdrawal by nominating O. E. Ha en , of Cooley ton. Anyone - one reading the Bcacon's account , of Comrade Cumming's with- drawl would arrive at th'e conclus- I ion that he had repudlalcd the socialist movement entirely and that he intended to vote ; thc fusion - I ion ticket clear through. 'rhosp. I wh rcad Comrade Comming's lettcr will readily see how nn- warranted such a conclusion would be. 'fhe fact of the matter is that Mr. Cummings together with hundreds of other 1 antler populists in this county will never . . . . . . - - - - - - . Mrs. Laura. S. Webb , Tleo-Prcaldcnt Woml1n' . DelUo- Cll'aUC ( : lube 01 Northern Ohio. "I dreaded the change of lire whlth wu fast approaching. 1 noticed Wine of Cardul. and decrded to try 8 bot. tie. 1 experienced .ome relief the flnt month.o 1 kept on taking It for three monlha and now 1 menstruate with no pain and 1 .hall take It oU and on now until 1 have passed the climax. " Female weakness , disor ered mensC8 , faIling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. ThoXfollow womlUl to the change of hfo. Do not wait but take Wino of Cardui now nnd Rvoid the trou- , blo. Wine of Cardui never fails to bene1it suffering womnn of any 6gQ. Wino of Curoui rclieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan- ger. When you comc to the c1mnge of lifo Mrs. Webb's 10Ucr wIll mtUl moro to you thnn it docs now : Dut ) 'ou may now avoid the suffering sue en ured. Druggists sell $ ll > ottlcs of Wino of Car ui. INEoFCARDUI I , l _ . , . . . 1 . . . . . - , ' : again attcnd a fusion conveutiol / or vote a fusion tickct. 'l'lw I fusionists have aslccd you to vote I in two campaigns for a clemocrat for president and a dClllocrat for vice-presidunt. In PII ( tllcyask- ed ) 'ou to vote for a clelllocrat for goverl1or and this'ear a democrat for county attorne1'he great . najori ! ty of populists ha ve hecome , tIred of belllg used ascatsl'aws to pull dcmocrat chcstnuts out of I the firc. 'Vhcn they left the old , parties along in the"'IO's they lcft , them for good , and thcj' are not : going to be forced , whecdled or , cajoled into bccoming d mocrats. Ft\sion \ has killed the populist party , as it will kill any othcr new party. 'l'he p pulist party being dead , and netther of the olel parties standing for populist principles , what is the fusion populist to do ? He has a refuge. lIe can come with tlw socialist party , which stands for everything - thing good in populism ; which stands for that fundamcntal prin- ciplc 0 f the Omaha platform that wealth belongs to him who creates it and everv dollar taken from labor wi th u t an eq u'alen t is robbcl'Y. Socialism will secure to ever , } ' pro ucer e\'cl' , } ' dollar's worth of wealth that he crcates. Do the fusionists propose any plan whereby this resul t can he securcd. No. c\'ery producer who votes the fusion ticket votes against his own interests and the interests of his family. FURion will be beat- cn worse this fall than it ever he- for has been. Don't throwaway your vote on it Mr. li"armer and 1\11' . Laborer , for it stands for nothing that will improve your condition in life and help your famil ) ' . Leave the sinking ship and turn your faces to the rising sun of socialism , which is causing - ing hope to till the hearts and lighten the faces of the worlcers of the world. 'l'he Beacon's misrepresentation and garbling of the sentiments contained in Comrade Cumming's letter will prove a boomerang to the fusionests. Instead of gaining - ing vutes for them as they hoped , it will lose them many votes. 'I'he ord 1tar ) ' voters love to see a little fairness and honesty evcn toward a political opponent. Yours'I'ruly , J. C. L.VISI.U \ , . " ' 110 Bl"lIlUJII HIIW rIIUIIIII ) ' ( 'Illh. 'l'he Eciuality Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Kate Beal , Oct. 24th. 't'he following program will be rendered : I I ymn-AmcriclI. RoU caU-Rcsponsc with suffragc quotll- tions from promincnt mcn IIIHI'omcn. . ( 'urrcnl Evcnls-Discussion. Pllrlimcntary Laws-Organization , Dutics of officc , 'l'hc Hcadquartcrs Mcssagc. Rcading-Hqunl Suffragc I.canct , "The Casc of Wnshington" hy Alicc Slone IHackwdl. "Whv I Am II Suffragist. " Ex-tcmpofaneous sliccchcs-1'hrcc min- utcs bv cach mcmucr. l'apcrcurnska Laws. Rclatiug to Womcn-Laura Grceu. Pctitions to lhc ncxl lcgislature. Refreshmcnts frec. JUI.IA WII.I.IS , Sec'y. A New SIIlt. , \ 111181' ' ; . The advent of the new daily at Lincoln , the Star , gives the pcople of the state the only real e\'ening newspaper in the state. It has full , unabridged associated press , the latest and most completc market reports in the west , a full special st te report every day by wire from its own statT of correspondents - pondents , and all matters of local or state interest are handled in a hrig-ht newsy manner. The 14incoln Daily Star occn- pies Its own building , the finest exclusive newspaper building , in the state , has a complete modern plant operated throughout - out b ) ' electric power , and has every facility for producing a clean . 'I'hc , up-to-date newspaper. subscription r.rice is only $3.000 a year by matlj $1.50 for six months - ths 01' 75 cents for three months. If you want the best evcning newspapcr in the west , send your subscription to the Lincoln Daily Star , Lincoln , Neb. - - - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - . - - - . - - - R..mul Andenon , , J , C. Moore " Real Estate Abstractor. ANDERSON & MDORE. Lantll for , .10 nlI re"t IQ l'Utler . counly ulal adJolulng countIes. HqGltlc8 IInd U1ortjt.gu8 boagbl "nd laId bHrli t Plomotl , alld n.ath mlde. \ JlDculal'l Slreot , lIutwoen 4tb and IItb AvcllnoB , Broken Dow , Cn ler COUllt ) ' , Nobrask . rrH E P D. SIvII'fH COMP AN Y , AlwaVD have the hl'tlt tlllllily or Lllmbor : UII ) olhor hnildil.g .na- ttmaltl at thu LowesP. ioell. 'Phone No. ' 10 , . " C. R. .TUDTINS , Manager. . . . . . ' . . . . : : - ' - " W Mf fI I MI f Deal With Fusionists to Defeat Republican Candidate. WOULD LET DOWN ALL THE BARS Liquor De < 1Jurs Not Satisfied With the Present Llber < 11 L < 1ws-Thelr Real Ambition Is to Domlnato Political Affairs of tile Utate. . Llucolu , Ocl. 1J.--'J'hIH'e : III Rublltan. ' .1111 tH'ldeuce ut lilt/III to IIhow tllIIt , 1/10 / fuslOllhHfJ huve cutHred lute IL deal with the ! lIIIIOt. luterelltu to accow. 11111111 the dHfcat uf J. II. Mtclwy , the Republlcall cuudldate , for govornor. Mr. Mlcltey III chal'ge with the tel" rlble olfeuse uf beln ' II. temperance man nnd the saloou element regards Ihls liB Butnclenl cause to mara1o.l thclr forcen against him. 'l'h peep ! ! ! of Nebl'U lta placed on tlJO atatute booltfJ a law that reprl.- aents II compromise with the liquor Interests. It Is not us drastic 11 mens- um as mosl people Ilrefer , und , If anything - thing , It grantR liberties to the Uquor d031ero largely In excess of the ex. pressed wishes of a large mujorlty ot the electors of Nebraslm. 1\11' . Mickey voted for that law , hence he cannot be charged with entertaining Intern. IJerate hostility to the 1II1UOI' truffic , But this does not Hcem to satisfy the saloon element. 'rhey want aU the bara that III'otect the hOlllu .and society - ciety thrown down for them. 'rhey are not satisfied with traUlcltlng In the vile liquids thal ateal awuy the bmlns and deuauch tlw conscleucc of their fellow.lUan , bUl they wanl to trafIlc In Ilolltica and domluate thc po- Utlcal affulrs of the state. The manhood of Nebruslm wlIl not consent to uny auch sovereignly. There al'e thousunds of tempcrance Ulen who have opposed IJI'ohlbltlon lJe. cause they doubted uf itll etUcacy w1o will not hazard the rlsl < In the tH'eul the aaloon undel'la IWII ' ; 01'3llulzed uud concerted - certed wurful'e IIgall clt the prluclple of , tempemncc. A saoonkeepor ) has the Rume rlglll that any other voter hall to vote fOI' whulll he pleases , but when au ul'gunlzation composed or sa.- 100nkeopel'lI'epl'esl.mtlng ever'y polit.- Ical fllith uultell to defeat the candl. date of a party. Individuality Is extln. gulshed and Ihe allpect changes , When tllhJ IB doue the question Is at once mlsud of the 1'Ights of the busl. ncslI represented und the subject I uhould be dealt with accordingly. The liquor Interests are playing with dynamlle when they undertake the subvel'slon of public scutlment. No line of bushlesll that obtllins Its right to exist through the goud offices of poplliar sUITntnce Is exempt' from I . condlg/i dlsclpllno when thruAt lJeyond the bOllnd ! : ! of propriety. 'I'hose best InfOl'nH'11 on the sentiment uf the IICo- pi ! ' 01' Ni3hl'aHlm are , veil aware that the onuetment or prohibitive leglsla.- I tlon hllH IlOen Htuyed only 'by hercu- Ican en'ortH on the part of the opposl. tlon , II wOllld relll/ire but IIttlo an- tugonlHl/1 Ulthe pal'l of the saloon element to lelndle an opposition and hOlltlllty Ihat woulll I/ot ahate or bo alllleaHcd nl/tII every saloolIn the tnte was closed. In scntlment , Nc. braslm Is n tompemnce statc. with n. potent tel/lh.lw ) ' towarll prohibition , Rnd nothhIs bettcr calculated to focus thlA opposition on the : mloon than for the saloon element to under. Inlee by concerted nctlon to control the po1lllcul machinery of the state. Mr. MlclOy ( 'njoys Uw tllsllncllon or behl II. fnl.mh1l1ed 1/Iun untl the attempt - tempt of the liquor IIca1tml to dereat him lIwl'ely lJecause he alJAtnlns from the use or Intdxlcanls , wl1l. If pursued to the onll. ' bl'lng down Ullon them a atorm 1'1'011I whose wlthel'lng lJlaetll Nebrnlllm wllI Mford no shclter. - - - - WANTON EXTRAVAGANCE. Compare That Record of the Fusion. Ists With Present Administration. 'I'hosc who arc lute/'ested In lhe wel. faro of those who by mlsfOl'lune have lJecome In1/lates of the state lusUtu. lions alHl those who lJelleve that lhcse Instltutlol/II : ! lIould lit. ! hOl/estl ) . and economically conducted h\\o every reason fur Hllpport1ng the Hepubllcan tlclccl IInd ovo/'y I't./ISOU ! 1'0/ ' opposing lhe fusion tlcleet. Evol'ybody romoll/lJol'l ! the l lll Cu- II10n admlnliitmllon as IUI udll/lnilltl'u. lion or cxtl'U\'agance , dlHharu/Uny und . scandal. ' 1'he records ! 'Ihow ' that It Sljllll11derN the fundB and contrl1cted debtll lu excess - cess of the a.pproprlatlOtlH to the ex. tent of $149,000. In r gard to dlHhul'luuuy the new ! ! . papers of both parties beal' alJuudaut e\'ldcnce of 1111 unceasing wl'IUlgle O\'er spoils. 'l'here was uot au lustltutlon that WI\S not tom up all the time by Internecine warfare whh spoliation as the lJone of contention. This resull In poor and e penslvl' lllauligeWent , In II. wnste of propert ) . aud IIlouey and In the unfortunate lumates lJelug Had- Iy neglected. .Iu regard to IJcl1ndal. the factI ! are atlll fresh III tile realm of public oplu. Ion. Opell and lllrect clmrgt > s wore lJ1ade In t1o lJulJllc prlnll ! of dishon- elt ) ' . Nenrly every state Institution wall Inclnded , In thl' bill or Impeach. ment. lIoro a HUptlrtuteudelit \ \ UI ! chal'gell with dilluipntilig thl ! fuudl ! ! l.nd tllt re wilh emlJoldened thievery , It was IO apparent that no one attempt I ed to deny lho charge and It walJ 130 widellilread ! lud general that It l11. I grollsell the olltlre IItutu udl/llnlltra- tlOII ullll the enl ) ' wuy It Iollid hl1"o beell IIIPIII'eSled was lJ ) ' the ' mcnt 01' 11 t''colver. uPPolnt'l Whun an admlnlBtrutlun RIH'nds all till' 1/1011 ( ' ) ' apllrUIJrlatl"1 lJr Iho legis.I I ! lalmo : lIl $1411.UUlI bl .ltI { , . as WUI1 donu by thQ Iltllt tWilou tulwlnllJtrMtou. , . I ; . . : : - ' J : - . ' ' ' : : : ' ' I tll'ro 111 ju t OM or two Ihln ! I r I eponslblo for It--wanton extravnganl'(1 ! or wholes:1lo : dlHhonentr. As Il rnn.ttor I of fart thl' evidence Hhow's holh. I 'I'ho Incumuent HcpulJlIl'all IIdnJlnla. tratlon slalllls without a marlc of ( lIs. IlOnl'Hlr or t'xtl'lIvagunce ngnlll t It. 'I'hcl'p have 1J(1'n 110 1lIa/1''lu ! / over spoils and no seatHlnl ! ! 111 the state InstitlltiollS. The'Ct. . , hest \'Ct. ) 1/1011 to bo fOil lid III ' Ihe HlplIlJllcall party wore IIlaced'llI chnl'ge of Ihese Instltll' tlons. HOllcly and fitness were two thlt\'s that Wt/'C 111\\1)8 l'onHldll"-11 In mUl.Ing allpoilltmcnts. 'rhllJ hUB 1'0 , lIultt'11 III the Inll1ntHs lJelnl ; welI trcl''d \ und 111 the InstltlltlulIlI L ( Ing I we1 ! IIHlIIUt:1'11. : 'rhe IlIstitutlon' : ! wl.re I ncv'r ' III till' hilltol'y f thl' 'It ute of. I ficel'ed II ) ' .1 better { 'laIlH 01' supertll- tendellts. EVl'I'Y uue f them 'WUII chO ! en becuu ! : ! . ' of I1peplul I1IlIelI. EYl'/'Y lIlI. ' or I helll h : ! ' ] ( t t.tloJl ohed 11. rHu,1 , fIJI' IWllesty. 1I Ollom ) ' ailu em. cI II , ) ' 'rhol' : whe. 11' , , ( . hltd 01' < < . :1131011 : to vlJlt the hlltltUtloll1l are III'OeUlle In their prul16 or the olllcel'l ! III charge , It meuns a gl'eat enl to the Itate wlether } the state Institutions are weB tua naged. An Irlcreale of 1 pel' cent pCI' cuplta [ Jel' day to the average wind wOllld app.eatoo tl'l villi to tulce notlco of , and yet all IlIcl'calle or 1 per cent per capita means lI. dall ' loss to the stute or $ :12 : , One .cent , day In. CI'eaSe al the Hustlngll as'IUIII meuns 11 loss to thc stllt of $8 pel' dlty. 'rltel'e al'e over 3,000 Inmates III the I various Institutions or. the state. An I Incl'ease of. 5 ceutll pel' capita pel' day would mean u IUls to the stute of uVe/ ' $68.000 In n yeaI' . It wus by watching thele seeming trlnllll ; thlllgfl that the Hepubllcuns malle a lal'ge sllvlng. . - - - . . - Dare Any Farmer S : lY He Has Not Prospered 1 With all the lull , and clamol' auout OIlPI'PHslve tl'ustll. the fuet reumlns thut the PIOIJII. ! of NelJrallM gonel'UIlY at'e llIUI' ! ! III'uape/'ous aud uI'e waldug I nlUI'e muney thun ever bet'ol'e. Owing I tu the high pl'lce of l'at'lll and weat pl'oducts , the fal'wcand tHucle row- 'ers ' or Neb1'll1Im will I'ecelve 50 per ! cent more 1'01' theh' surplus IIl'Oducls tllll1 YCUI' than they did tn U9G. : ! I \'I'ythln ' that Is 11'own on the I fU1'l1l has lone UII In pl'lce and hUfI In. creased In PIII'chuslnK cupaclty. A few hogs will flell 1'01' l'nough to Imlld I a. gootl barn and a fcw mo/'t. ! will bring enough to build a house. An ol'dlnary hog will bring $30 and nn o/'tllnary flteel' , $ GO to $80. In 189G porle was I $ : ! .7i ! per III11Hh'ell and beef cattle $4. or ubout 40 pel' cent less Ihan now. COI'll IHlfl gone up , wheat hus gone up Ilnd IntereAt rutes ha vc fallen. I The crop this yctr : will seU for $20- 000,000 more thali Il would ut the close or the Cleveland admlnlstmtlon. Thl' merchant , Ilw furmel' , the laborer , the professional man-Iwel'ybod ) ' Is more prospcrous than < , vel' hefore. Do you 'want n change ? A Remarkable Spectacle. It the 1'ulllonl8ts overlooletl uny- thing dlll'lug the Po'ntel' admlnlflll'n. Uou It was beeuuse Il wus Invlllible to eyes that wel'l ! I\een and beyond reach of appetites that Wore l'uven. ous. ous.In In ono of the congrpsslonnl dlstticts one of thell' nllllhowas l'eclcd : to congress. lie celclJmted tHe evcnt lJy moving hlA family Into a Htale lustl- tutlon Ihat haplwncd to he located In his district. Wh n he wonl to Washington his family l'emalncd at the Institution and was IWJl ) al the statl"S IXpCnHe du/'Ing his lel'In.Vhen hc l'eturlled 1'1'0111 ( 'ougress. he m'lldo ' his home-nt the Institution with hIs .family. } i'lnlllly sll'lme8 OVCI'luol. him and the ' ' ' ' ' VI'I' ) l'emal'Inhle ; spectaclt ! was preHelltel1 at' a nwmuIof / \'un- gresH Iwlng burled from II Hlall' Insll- tutlou. 'rhls stol'Y If ! 11'1'111'11 1IIl'j'ply to lIIustrato to whut I'XII'III the fusionIsts - Ists whlll' thpy wcre In PO\\'CI' l'orugt.lt on the tll ) ( payo/'H , Diet of Plug Tob < 1cCO for Infants. 'l'ho lJlII ur farc at tilt. llU.ll uf Ihe 1"rlelldlesR durlllg tile IUit IUt : ! ull all- wluilltratioll nlust hu ve lJeeu out' Ills. tlngulBhed prllll'ipally lor vurldy. 'rho IllIpulatloll 01' that hwtltutlull cOllslt : tk ! uf lIulllelulltI cldlll'en. uut dul'- lug till. ! luslun administration lJllls wel'o l'endlJ'ell fat' wllolt. ! hO , ( ll of Illu tolJacco ! llld wagoll loalls 01 oats. Outs und tolJacco Is a rJthcr , IJtrallgl ! diet fo/ ' little dilldren. hut theu that administration - ministration Is noted for all HO/'ts of Innovations. At Bcutrlce It lJought harnesses 1'01' thtJ Inmates filld at the Soldlel'S' 1I0me at Milford , whern th Inmatel ! were nt that time all malol ! , It bought rlhlJolls , Inccs nlld fUlIcy nnder- wear. dovlsed , udoptetl and Ileslgned Cor the opposite sex. - - - - - Fowler's Record Becoming F.moua. 'rhe vuters ot' NelJruslca wade a wise choice wheu they elected Prof. W. Ie l 'o"ler superintendent of pub. lIc Instructlou. Prof. I < " 'owlel' III Olli ! or the most thorough school meu In tile Itute. He ha ! ! exercised II. keen Intol'- tst 111 IIchool worlc for mall ) ' years. and silice he hnt ! been lit the head ot the depurtment of public hltnwtlon he has devoted e'l'milute of hIs time to the ellucatlollltlinterests 01' Ne- braslm It 13 admltlell b ) ' those Illter. ellted III education the state o\'el' that Ull ! Ichoolll haI' made splendid prog. rOils undel' his direction. lie 113 do. voted to the work anll ullows no oLJPor- tllnlt ) . to Improve tIf1:1)'stem 01' In- .tru tlon to escape him. _ . _ - - - - Rt'pudlatlon of Bryan. A solid HeLJublicb n delegatlou to congresli will be 11 notice to the wbole country that Nebrasla : has beeu tor. ever and uucon ltlunallY divorced Crow docU'lnel ! that lJeget Itl ulltrlal depresslol/ und unstuble currency. No- brallm has enJo'tlt'xceptlollul \ pros. IICI'lt ) . und the mart ) the world at llU'g Is Impressed with th ( ' unde1'9tandlng that Nobraeku ropudhltes and hIlS DO sympathy with r'unlsnt , the greater' . , ,111 be the erw ut IU'jllierlt ) " . , , , . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . . - . . . . . . . . - . . - CHICHESTER'S f-r GlISH PENNYROYAL filLS , . to 0\ l1efll tl \ ' o < t\o\\ lO Sll6 illl . , ( \\C IJ $ t1tllt ' " co' . HRr.lVnv rl'lInble. 1.,11. . . . . Mk tJruCllel r < > r ( IIICIIIS' 'In's : " ; : VCH.I"n , III It.'d 1111 < 1. ( hld lIIelnllle hOUR , Cull'It II hlut ! rlbboll. Tn" " 110 uU..r. 1Il''u c' " " "ltc'rIH'1f . .u.II. . UUCIlIIf nnd hullnt It" , . 1111. " of ) 'our 1Irulglet. or selltl .Il' . III _ 11111I/1" lur l'nrllt'lIlnr. . . T..U. luoul"l. . 1i1 "nf.'IItr for I. " " . . . . " . " 1"lnter , hy rl'Curll 2RII. JII.IIIII''I'eelllllolllllls. ! : ! old liT 111111rulll,18. CIIIOtJIWTEU OIlJotMtOAL 00. 1'IUU It.hull''ull S..uur. . , 10UII. . " . , P. & . Aenllun Chi. pallU. - . _ . - - - - - - - - - - .c.n'I D " " 1.1.1' : " Allothcr good soakin ! { min Sal1l1'tlay and Sunday. BCI I Fr ncoies UII.I . his wifl' "pcnt Sunday - day with the OttUIi family. , Sam Weinman is UOI\ ' living Oli ropp- l.'TS old fnrm , with his wifc formcd" Miss IJcrtha Wi1hoit. - 'l'he youlltl folks of the "aHcy. had a surprisc party at . Wm , Hllingson . last 'fucsda } ' e\'cning. N. I . I.ce is togclhcr with' Alfl cII I.ar- 'son building It smuH hUIII for JlllillB Ot- tUl on his vaHcy fartn. Lasl Sunda > ' cvcnin Tolc f 'J' . Olscn and \Vm. WCllllnan arrh'cII ill thc vallcy again from thc hayficlds. Wm.Veinman had a new suit of cloths , a finc horsc aud sad el to show for his stay away in the wcst. hut what. hUll thc rest of thc party. Anna Hall wcnl to' GrHl/ll Islnwl lasl Mon ay to marry 'l'homas Widcrcl ; she was accompanic(1 hy hcr s ! ; tcr Hclcu. who will rcturn the latcrpmtoflhe wccl . 'rolcf Olscn is huill1in ! { II framc hOllsc for Fra k Witmus on thc cighty acre lot , which now is in contcst uFrell " 'cin- man. Said contest to ( ' 0 ri II' , nff at the lamloll ce Novcmhcl' 6th. 'rhere are morc cattl to hc fC11 in this neighhorhood this ycar than at auy timc bcforc. Frank Witmus is IIOW fcccling enc cadoall of mixed cattlc , Joc Hau- monl is fecding enc carloa of stcers and Burt Fruncoies is going to fccd a car load of , stecrs. I.ust Saturday e\'ell ng this vaUcy was fa\'orcd with a socialisl speach hy Rc\ ' . G. H. Bigelow from I.iucolll , call1lidatc for Go\'crnor 011 thc socialist tickel. 011 ac < ; ouul of hud wcather thc crow ll was smaH , hul hc made SCI/lle Ilelicve if thc socialist hatl thc powcrIC woulll 1I0l necd work more thall lI\o or three hours a tlu ) ' aud livc as colnfortahle as a priucc. What a foolish world we livc iu. - - - - - - - - R"O J. 1\1. l\JcClurc lost a cow last week , supposed to be caused by the corn .lnll = diseasc. It is iu order uow to prcdict thc wca lh- C/ ' for thc comiu wiuler. SOllie say it will he a hal'll w1l1ter as thc com has tlU- usal hcavy husks. : mothcr says thc cattle arc o wcH haircd au 11 thclI wc ha\'c thc goosc ! Jone 111111 hog melt to Ilcar fmlll. Aud I \\'OUllcrill whclI thc 11I11i u summcr will comc iu if il cOllli uucs raill- iu : 'l'he Ccntury Dictiolla I ' ( 'xplauatioll of this illh'reslill seasoll is 111 thc follow- iu words : Au ) ' pt.riml of uuusualquiet , Ilry alltl hazy wcalhere\'clI if it lasLollly ; a fcw clays Ilia } ' hc Ilcsigllated thc Illdian summcrproIiIl its occurs at auy titlll' hetwecn thc midlUc of Scptclllhcr allcl the carly nart of Dcccmher. 1\1) ' undcr- staud 1ig of ludiun summcr is thal wc must havc SIIOW allll coM wcathcr caUcll sguaw willlcr foHowcl1 hy fair wcalher whclI thc Itulialls killthcir willtcl' mcat. H'I'CU-tt 'l'UI1 ; CO'H II A.Nn , vo" IC' " ( ) l.'l ' ' ' 111 : ; cOI.n. Laxlltl\'u Jlrulllo Qululnl' 1IIhl9 "or"R a c\uhl In 0110lY. . NufU , No Pay Prlco , 5 ct'ntl - - - - - - - - - : II. 1'.l'lIlIrm'I1I1Cn : AIlllolllllllellt . l'h M. i . Conference held at Ord r0cenl1y made the following appointmcnt for the Kearney district - trict : D.T. . Crane , presiding" chIcI' , Kearncyj Amlcy : ; , fb 'V. Chand- lerj Arcad : ia , F' . L. Shenkj A 1'- nold , A. J. Arm : > trongj Brokcn Bow , G. P. 'I'dies ; Burwcll , to bc suppliedj Callaway , N. . H.lilesj ! Cozad , J..A. l.adcon : ; Will Crcck. R. II. 'l'lwmpson : Gothcnlmrg , A. Chamberlain ; ( ibbon , 'I' . M. RanRom ; l\l'tl'lwy : ; ( "irst church , C. A. Mastin ; Loup CityJ.l\ladly ; Lexington , g. A. Knight ; Ll'X- ington circuit , 'V , T4. Beersj Ml'r- . , . ' ' " , J _ . _ ' , . . . , _ . . _ na , 'V. lD. Matthewsj New Hope , : ) . C. ' 1'ubbs ; North Loup , E. H. Keiferj Overton , E. Markley ; Ord , 'V. II. I orsj'thj Ord circuit , II. l . 'Veeks ; Pleasant Hill , A. M. Carpenterj Ravenna , H. l\I.Pinck- ne'j Hinggold , 'V. 14. Beers , Sar- gent , J. I4islc ; Shelton , 1\1. 'r. Stifiierj SUlnner and l\liller , A. Coslet ; Walnut Grove , S.C.'rubbs ; Westerlle , 'V. C. Swartzj 'Vhit- man and Mullen , E. 'V.1\1cl\Iillan ; Beaver City , 'V. H. D. Hornaday. COil ference Evangel ist--J ; amc Leonard. \ . . . Missionary in W'oming-If. D. Forsyth. l eW. . A. 'I'\'ler , will attend school anothel' y"ear. l cv. 'V. E. Hardaway is again prc8iding-eld- cr of the Holdregc district and I eJ. . l . TIager"tnan returns to 'Vauneta. . - - - - - Fn'I' ' . 'UICAI&\ ' . . Ryerson & 'VaUs are esh 1Ilis , ting - ing a librarv of choice .literature , which the ) ' : proposed. to furnish to the public frt e of chargc. It will consist of b lcs of a relig ( - ous character and other books of high moral tone. 'rhe lihrary will be kcpt clean from hooks of doubtful character , so that auy one wi hing good literature ma ) ' know where .to find it. Go in and get a hook to read one week frce. All is asked is your promise - ise to kecp it in good condition and return it withtu the wcek. 1 f any enc has hooks of abo\'e stated chamcter which thcy Wish real they will uc gladl ) ' accept d and put to practical usc. Ii ver\ ' one should improve this lilJer l opportunity as c\'cr ) ' hook will be worth thc rea'ling. Location in the Post 0 lIice Store. . - . :1llu'ltt : : ( UCIOrt .or " 'U II.or. \\'hp8t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . " . . . . . . . . . . .I ! .4i Usrloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! ! > 0. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 rtyo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : JZ lIutte ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It. IgiR , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 1'0tlltoC , f"'r "u8hol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! t. 00101l'.Ior hu II\'I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Chlckell. . I."r 11(11I1111. . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .1\5 IIn , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( , tAl Gf'W ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .75 ( if. 4.00 Rto-eltl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIt.OI @ fI.W 1'ukCYri , per l.ollnG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11i : : traw.llorclVt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 UII ) , Now. per tnn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 ' ! mlllr.lur cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fI c.u . , . C.H. . JEFFRODS , dQd ciflkslplZIcQp [ , A" tracts t'rolnJltlv " 'urnlftu'd. Your DU8In8. . 'ollclt".1 ( ) , "to In 111Uk ( It Cnlllllll'rCd Uulldllll : , llrokulillow , Ncbfll I " . . TaXt'H paill fllr lIn ri itlfm hi. - - - - - - - FHANSE MOOT g , K ( .B Yanv : ] ID ID J ] . ' . Two hlnclctlullrlli IIr CIrlll. , ' OClltrel 1101,1. I'at- ronll ! : " o\lcl'ld. \ : I'rirc rellllolilltJl" . . - . - ( D m3. It.1. . & W. Ie. l'A LBO I' PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. OlllcI' liVer llIlUhllh"1I IIfIIl : : Htore. . Urokt > 1I Uow , - - Nohrad , . . - D H. . O. L. J\lll IJIJI N , Physician Surgeo 1. . : ) " ,1 , HtalrwlI ) ' from " "Hot IHIIIIII UClllly IJloclc ; fl. t.lUIICO , : lr,1 wust M , 1 ( . rhorch , on IIIIUle IIld" or urel'l. ; : lr'Urok"lI How , Nellflukll. CLINTON DA \ ' , Physician & Surgeon. Ort.CI1 In r..l\r "r II , , , IIIIII , , ! 1'"Ulerce. HeBI. , loOl'u II/h hOUIlU II C'i ! fir tbu Unpthl church. IIruhtlll UlIJoI'hrll" \ ; 'I. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CA II HnN & Hg1 Slt : , l-l11 P90.YS 0U Clll ; y.S A'I' L.W . HOOU1 8 anIII , Healty lIlock. Urollelllow , Neb. . - - - - - SQUIRES BROS. , I Successors to Geo. Willill . ) DEALERS IN Hardware , Furniture & Farm Implements. We are carrying a full line of B''g'gies , Wagons , Feed Grinders , Corn Shellers , and . Fence "ril'e. We have in stoelr a large line of heating' stoves , and cook &toves of' the best Inanufactures. Call and see us and , ve , vill lllake. the : Jrices Fl.i.gb.t. . . At Willing's Old Stand. . , SOU I RES BROS. , j. Broken now , . - - - - - - Nebraska.