, . , f' , . . . . . - ) WI- : " 'tJ ! " ' ' ' ' ' ' , , , , . - ' . . . . , . . . . i1Ju tCt QO. ! 11cpub c'RIt t'ubltlbel1l1Tt'ry 'l'horeday lit the Coout : ! Boa& . . . - - - U. M. AMHUBIUlV. . . Editor , \fBce In CI Lor lIIock. 1 < 'onrlh A Yft. . " , Rnterl'd lit &he voatCimco lit IIrokell lIow , Neh. , II III < ' , ond-ollllle Platter ror tran mbelon through the U. 1Ma118. . . - . . . - . . - - - - - . BUlIBCIUI'TION PlUCK ! Uno V" " , III " "V""CO . . . . . . . II on - - ADV&It1'It'ISO ItATIt ! ! . Ih.t' . oJnm'l. p t n II' 'h.1'7 00 On" hnlr rill i V" m"IIU I I tlu.r f" CIlumll. I'cr ' umlll t" W Lt. , . lbdll q'Jt.r C'l1l1no , CO ceill. p' r Illch Vl'r IIlIInlll Car.la on 6el I'alo ' 60 contH I'e , lJch , per montb Locol ftdvertl.llI r. C.II , e pl'r II. e each I. . ler. tlon. Notice cburch rllire. aoclahle Dnd , .n1orllllll' l11enta where mou' , ) I' chnrlcd 1I1I1I.hnlr role. . , ' 8oclet , roUcoM , 1111' ) ft'.ollltion. , one-halt mIce. " . . WeddlogtoUc1 l/vl ! . ball l'tlC ' ( ' lor IJuhllWhl1 ! lilt of pre ente. Dealh hoUcee lr'o , h,11 II/Ie' ror IlubUeblng obituary noUcell , "lid Cllrl' ' . or Ihunke. LtogallJO&lcu. at reLte I'r..lded 111 I'a&utell ot Nebralkll. . - - - Thursday. OctoJJcr 30 , 1902. REPU BLIrAN TICKET. Statu Tlokot. Io'or Ooyernnr- J. H. MICKEY , of Polk. " 'or LII1ot"1I 'lilt. . I "IJ'"U'- E. O. McGIL'1'ON , of Douglas. 1o'0r Sccr " , ry 'Il t't t.- GEOHGE W. MARSIl , or 11I01111111&1/ ) 1o'or TrPB'ner- PE'rER MOR'rI N EN , or Vlllloy. For And'to'- ' CHARLES WgSTON , Ulljb rlhD. , J'or Attorlll\f.Ol'llllrol - 11'RANK N. PROU' ! ' , of Gage. For C'ommlelo/1o' Public ' , . " ' 111 " 'It ' I IInthl" " , . - GEORGE D. 11'OLLMEl , Of < < uckolla e'or ' ( 'omn\l \ eloncr Public lu " "rllntJ- . WILLIAM K. FOWLER , or Wllbllh'Kton ' Congressional Tloket. B'or ' CODJCre 'm.n. lilx1b DI.trlct.- M. P. KINKAID , . or O' till. Senatorial Tlol < ut. For State eOIIl"- M. L. FRIES , of Arcadia. Representative Ticket. For n"prr , . . " . v , . 11'1 h IJ .f , I. - A. H. COPSEY , of Westerville. , S. C. WALDRON , of Over. - - County Tloket. I For County AttfJII."Y- A. R. HUMPIlHEY. Supervisors Tloket. For Bupervlln , . Jl'Iet motrlct- F. S. MORRIS. For :1upcrvteor 'Mid UIIIo 1- G. H. 'l'HORPE. FOt Bupenl o/ , Irlb UI.I't / - J. H. McGUIRE. i"or BUllc/vleor , , pvon h 1)1 'rtn\- G. IIISER , Broku' , Bow Tuwnshlp Tloket. Io'or I ownblillllh" k- A. D. ll NGS. Yor Townehh ) T/rD ur"r- J. M. KIMBERLING. For Clly AuPftBor- W. S. BOYCE. For Tow/1' hip' " , cPP'Ir- W. M. VANNICE. 1I'lir Ro.d Ofcrp " Ulp , . . , N , . I ' - L. CUSHMAN. For 1I01 ( ) Off' p r III. flct n1 - _ JOHN KENNOYER Ear HOlld Of"'O' " II' ' " r'n ' /n : J- L. McCANDI.4ESS. r t ROII t v , . . . , . I t It : 1 ' 1:11 : 4- " , . ' . , HEONARD HEHSH. Jl'm'lu.iI , , . . . . ( Ovc " r D'1 \ S. - C. E. REC'rOl . . Jl'oc Uoftd OVl-r " "r lilli' . I ' \ : " I } _ . HENRY RE ] DER. For Head Uv . II , IIllIr III ' " 7- J. N. WEWl' . . . Attontlon Votors. It is absolutely neccssary that I e ch rcpublican caudidate for su ) ervisor this fall bc elccted to retain a majority on thc count ) ' board. Do not let an ) ' pcrsonal mattcr deter you from voting for the republican candidatcs in 'your respcctive districts. Should enc of the fusion candidates bc elcct- ed it will give them a majority. A fusion majority means that the county will have more tax executions returned to him for collection against the parties who have becn gonc from thc statc for years , for which the county ' will have to pay 13X , cents'a mile for having them returncd to the trcasurcr again un- collected. The' recent verdict of the jur : ; in dfect .is that the shcriff can ch rge for cach execution from the county scat and return at 5 cents a milc. 'l'he sheriff , like ever ) ' body elsc , likes s ft : snaps.Vit1 a .c9\\nt ) ' board of . 'bis political complexion he would g.t. . hold of more executions .a'gair , and th . .count ) ' would have ' to'pa.y' th fiddler. Vote for the . . . t publi an rtohlinces. ' - . J . Vote for Hiser for supcrvisor. Vote for J. H. Micl < ey for gov- ' " I ernor : 1 Do not fail to vote for A. H. Copsey for legislature. G. H. Thorpe's election for supervIsor is a foregone conclu- ' ion. Stan in with the majority and h lp irlcrcase Judge Kinkaid's majority for congres1. ! , " . . . . . 1. & - . , . - " ' - " " . . . . . : : .1. . . . . - - - . . . . . - Vote the repuhlican tic1 < et straightllcxt ' .1'ucsday. . A'ote for Morris for' supenis- or will he a vote in thc right dircction. Vote fo - L r : : i'ricH for the state scnate and you will nc\'cr ht\'e causc to regret it. John Mcr uirc will hc ( 'Iccted superv ! or in the south-west district - trict by a hig majority. Watch the votc. . - - A vote- f 1' : : : ) . C. Wallron ( for thc lcgisature will he a'ote for thc farmers friend and a conscr- vativc husincss 1I1all. It is csti 't d- that W. J. 'l'ay- lor lost not less than 100 votes in Vallcy county last wcck by his pcrsolal ; assa'ult on John Wall , 'l'hosc who contemplate voting for Arthur instcad of Morris for ! iU pcr\ ' ser , should first in vesti- gate the county I'ccordi whcn Arthur ! ien.cd with Geo. Carr. Yotc the state tic1 < et straight without a scratch. 'l'h republican - can candidates arc all ahlc and wort h ) ' mCII" for t hc I positions for whiclt heY)1a bcclInomina : ted. . . . - - - - - - - 'l'he verd ict in t he A rll1strong case against the county last \veek , demollstratcd the JJece sity of clecting a repuhlican for county - ty attorncy. Vote for A. K Humphrey and you will make no mistal < e. Next 'rucsday tIle \'oters of Custer County will ha vc au opportunity - portunity to votc to sustain the party that brought ahout this pcriod of grcat prosperity. Nu pcrsonal preferencc for a man on the opposition ticket should tempt anyonc to votc for enc whmie part v's succcss mcans a return to the soup house days. - - - - 'rom Wright and Arthur Barks in combining their efforts on one paper are getting out one of the bcst papers in Custer county. It is well tilled each week with local news and cditor- ials and the ci tizcns of Ansle ) ' can well offerd to patronize the Chronicle-Citizen liberally that its prescnt cxcellenc ) ' may be maintained. - I M. L. Freis is making an active i canvass of Custer county in the intcrestsof his campaign for state senator. 'l'here is whcre the most good can be done for the cause of progress and good timcs. He rig-htly assumes that Valley county - ty will be for him hy a good majority without slumping the county any. Valley county knows a good man whcn thcy have him and wc will give him a vo'le that will be a credit.tolim and us.-- Ord Quiz. - - ' - - 'l'he nomination of John n. Mickc ) ' was a victory o\'er rail road dictation in state po1iti s. It was won only after enc of thc most dctermincd contests in all the histor ) ' of th s : r.tatc. Mr. Micke ) ' was made the repuulican candidate without promises and without ohligation to any corporation - poration or part ) . faction. He will take with him into the ex- ecu.t'e office the record of a life that has been clean and open. Hc is no hattle scared and worn politician. He will go to the State House clean handed from an activc lift in political and bcnc\'olent affairs. ' ' ' \ . 'l'hcre'll be no taint of brewcr money on his elcction and no liquor or other e\'il elemcnt will ha\'e its thumb on him. 'rhe school man , thc church man and the common citizcn can approach" him with the assurancp. that no mane\'olcnt influcnce IS behind the scenes to control his action. , - - - - J. J. Tooley fusion candidate who is making his campaign principly upon his desire to have lawchangcdregulatingthe apportionment - tionment of the state school fund , calls our attention to a mistale in our figures last week on that subject , which made thc one 'I fourth share of the state rcad $134.000 , instcad of $104.000. , Corrccted it would g'e only $15.56 to each school district f r - . , . . . . . " _ H od. " . ! : : - ' . " J . " , . , ! " ! : . I its H share instead of $20. as we had figured. While it would illcrcase the per capIta to 83 cents instead of 75 cents it still lea\'cs Uroken Bow district short of the amount it rcceh'ed from the apportior1l11cnt , notwithstanding - standing he claims it would give it t he sum 0 f $ CJOO more. He tal < cs exception to the nUIl1- bers of school districts in the state as we ga ve thcm last weck. 'l'he figurcs wcrc furnihed us from the onicc of the state su- pcrintcndcnt which mal < es them oOidal. But next 'l'uc.sday will seUle thc contro\'crsity and in our judgment thc law will remain uuchaged whether 'l'ooley or a repuhlicau is elected. . - - . . . - - , \ Ch lIIllhl/l uf Hight. Now that the s1l101 < e of battlc has practically cleared away and the bad effccts produced by the coal stirke ha\'c hccn effaccd , it is only righ t and propcr to marshal - shal all the facts in the ca e and g \'e credit to whom the crcdit is ue. From . .the'ery bcginning of the deplorable but ine\'itable struggle , thc leaders of the Republican - publican party have sunk all idea of partisanship and ha\'e endeavored - ored night and day to adjust mattcrs in thc intcrest of a suffering - fering public. Success final1y crowned thesc cfforts , and there i is not \'oter in the land , with I the welcfare of his country at heart , who docs not unite in a shout of gratitude for the intrepid - pid men who would not rest unt l the ) ' had achieved sucfcss. Today - day the namc of rj'heodore Roosevelt - velt is cmblmoned firmly on the scroll of fame as the fearless lea- dcr and champion of the down- : , trOlldclI. lIc will go down in hIstory as one who ; dared to do right for the people's causc , notwithstanding - withstanding the fact that his mot \'es wcre ucing questioned and criticiscd by an armyof political - cal orators , who sought to spread disaster by an appeal to the passions - . . sions of unthinkinglmen. . . . : iu String. . 011 Mickey. li'rom Addrcss Dehvcred by J. n. Mic1 < c ) ' at Grand ] sland : "I have noticed ! that in some newspapcrs it is chargcd that my nomination was brought about by an agrcement among thc raii- road intcrests of the statc , based upon an arrangement with mc pre\'ious to the meeting of the state convention. 'l'his is a scri- ous charge. 'l'he pcople have a right to know it if it is truc. A man who would consent to be uscd uy one class at the cxpcnse of the others would not be worthy of support. "I desire to say most - cmphati- cally that under no circumstanccs would r place myself in such a position. "Let me go further and say I recci'cd the nomination fer governor - ernor without maldng a single plcdge as to what I would do if elcctcd. "I am still entirely un trammeled - ed and will remain so , only saying - ing , that if clected , as far as I have the ahility , Ishall do what ] think is for thc welfarc of the whole pcople of the statc. r confess - fess that I ha\'e an amhition that it should be said of me 'He made a good governor. ' and it shall be my purpose so to conduct the alTai's of the state that this ma ) ' bc tJuthfully said. " . . . Proposed Constitutional Amond- monts. A proposition will be submitted - ted to the voters of the state next 'l'uesday to ammend the constitution - tution in refercnce to the major- i y that shall be necessar ) ' to adopt an amendment. The con- stih tion requires that there shall be a majori ty of all votes cast at the gcneral clection for a proposed - ed ammcndment in ordcr for it to bccome a law. 'l'he proposed amcndment provides - vides that "If a majority of the cledors voting at such election on such proposcd amcndment shall vote to adopt such amcnd- mcnt , the samc shall becomc a part of the constitution. 'l'l1c proposi tion to amend e e - - I' ; . ' , . ' . \ . . . . -ff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! " : rL ' ' 'I' ' : ' ' ' COI1intution ! ill that fl'spe t h a malleI' o'f justice. 'j'hcre are alw'ays a large percent - cent of votcrs that do not read up 011 the issues and whcn thl'Y al'l' l'oll1'rollt(1 ( with an amcnd. mcnt propositioll 011 their ballot they simply igllore it and do not vote on the question. As the conqtitutioll now rcquircsa majority - ity of all \'otes cast to carry the propo'1itioll the man who puts a ballot in the box and docs not voh' 011 thc qucstion of the amelldment practically \'otes against it. His ballot is one of the number o\'cr which there mu't he a majority. " ncutral'ote counts the SlIIJ as a negative \'otc , yct the neutral voter expressed by not voting that he knew nothing of the matter at Ibsue and de- clincs to decidc for himself. 'rhe proposed amendmcnt sceks to let the rtsult ; rest with those who are intellcgent and interested enough to cxpress his prefcrcncc. It requires a majority - ity vote of thosc'oting on the question to detcrmine the will of t he people. 'rlJOsc who ha\'c not read the proposed amendment will find it in this issue of the RHPUDI.ICAN. If we have not bcen a le tu ati - factory explain it to YO I , rcad it for yourself so you may be pre- pared to.ote on the question i ntelligentl , : . " . - I Republican and Po : ) Expense In County Compared. The fusion press frequently has asserted that republicans are more extravagant than were pops when in office."Te ba.\"e paid no attention to these statements in thc past , taking for granted thc public knew better. But we understand that notwithstandmg the fact to the contrary , some people have becn lead to believe it. 'l'histatcmcnt we are prc- pared to refute and establish its falsity by the records. One in-I stance is sufficeto : show not only that such statements arc false , but that thp republican county oft cials are doing more business for less money and making more money for the county than their predccessors. 'l'he office of register of deeds under pop administration last ycar , for first , sccond and thir.l quarters , amounted to $2 , ( )7.70. 'l'he expense of thc otl ce for the tirst , sccond and third quartcrs , were as follows : Clerk hire. . . . . . . . . . $ 488.50 DeputY'fi salary . . . . . . . 525 00 Rcgister's salary. . . . 1 125 00 Recording for county. . . 22 00 Postage . . . . . . . . . . 38 36 Hxcess fees . . . . . . . . 468 84 - - 'fatal. . . . . . . . . $2 667 70 Under the present ad inistra- tion of that officc , by C. O. Lind , the total fees for the first , second and third quartcrs of P)02 , amount to $3,345.35. 'l'he ex- penscs of the officc for this first , sccond and third quartcrs are : Clerk hire. . . . . , . . . . $ 488 90 Deputy's salary . . . . . . 513 84 Register'fi salary. . . . . . " ' : \ 1 101 00 Postage . . . . . . . . . . 26 uo Recanting forconnty . . . . I 30 F.xcess fees . . . . . . . . . 1 213 70 Total. . . . . . . . . . $3 345 35 From' the above it will he sccn that the otl ce of register of deeds has done $ ( ,77.65 more busincss than was done in the corresponding - ing timc last ) 'ear. 'Phe figurcs furthcr show that thc work has been donc for lcss mone ) ' than last year , and that Mr. I ind has $744.8 ( , more mone ) ' to turn into the count ) ' treasurer as excess fess than was turned into the - . . - - - - . \ , \ , \ \ \ have barnen wltb Rain Eureka 110 and ' IwealJjU t'j ( f\ : ! J fa : ' rC" IIblc. cr loft Stlldiu and I'll , tl ! lfJ . : J do 1101 brcile. \ No roulhlilr. \ \ 0 , , lace 10 chafe \ rr\ ' and cut. 'fhe ' \ \ barncn 1101 \ - " \ \ \ ' oilly kecps . . ' \ looklllllike new. but wears twice allollJby Ibe use 01 Eurelea lIarnen 011. Sold ncrywbcr. In can.- all.bcl. Made by Standard 011 Company I " . " ' " , " . " ' ' ' " . . . , . . . . . . ; . . ' A..J' ' " . \ " . . . . Uu . . . , . . " ' . . _ - . . - . - - . " ' \fI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - ollkc last year. What IS true of the omcc of d'cds , fairly inlicatcs the advantage - vantage a republican administration - tion is to the count ) . ovcr thc fusion reform we havc heen having - ! ing for ten years previouH. In the light of the facts and ligures stand up for Custer county and vote the republican tickct straight next 'l'ucsday. . . . That c y Case Judge Sullivan states that we misquotcd him last week in his ruling in thc Armstrong caseand that he did not hold that thc shcriff could charge for each in- di vidual cxecu l on fiom t he count - t ) ' sca t and return. As we did not hear the judgcd instructions we acccpt his correction. But we mainiain that the law does not warrant thc vcrdict in that case. In our opinion somebod ) ' is at fault. If the law means what it says when it spccifIcally pro- vidcs that the fee shall be live cents a mile "actually and ncccs- sarily tnl\'ellcd , "i t docs not mcan that a sheriff can start with ten distrcss warrants on partics five miles apart , thc farthcrst enc bcing tift ) ' miles from the county seat , round trip 100 milcs and legally charged therfore 550 miles e\'en at 2 ccnts a milc. By that method it would cost the county S13. 5 for tra\'elling 100 miles , when at. fivc cents. for the miles actually travelled , it would cost bu t S5.00. 'When a court and jury reaches such a verdict somebody is at fault. It may have been in the prosecution , if neither the court - - - - - , - - . . . , . . . . ; r. . ; . . : , , . . : : ; i , . . . , - _ _ . ' ' 'oL . . . . . . . ' ' . , . . . . . .J . , . ' . .L. ! , , - - - - - , ' 'T MRS. L. S. ADAMS. . . or GRh'ell'OD , 'rCJXRII. "Wine of Cardulls IndCld a bluslng to tired women. lIavlng suffered for stven years with weakness and bear. Ing.down pains , and having tried sev. eral doctorJ and different remedies wllh no success , your Wine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me , Dnd eventually cured me Itseemed to build up the weak parts , strengthen the system and corred Irregularities. " By "tired 'women to Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disorderel menses , falling of the \vomb , ovarian troubles or any of - these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at homo . with thisgreat women's rcmed ) ' , .Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to get. well today ? All druggists have 1.00 bottles. For any stomach , liver or bowel disorder - der 'fhedford's lack-Draught should be used. Forndlceandlltll'l\tnro nddrell8 gtrtnll IJUlptoml. 'l'I1e Ladlu' A:1'leory : fepari- ment" 'l'be OhattAnooga ) Iedlolne Co. , CbatlAnooglTenD. . WINEOFCARDUI - nor Jury wcre at fault but we insist that from our , process of l. . rcasoning a mistie was madc. The case should be'appcaled to the supreme court , if thc prosecution - tion has an ) ' grounds left to stand on. ' 1'he claim , by some that it makes no difference as the milage will be returned to the county treasuryin excess ! Jf fecs from the sheriff's Qffice. Not for your lifc. 'l'he shcriII docs not ac- couut for 'the u111age fces but shoves them down in his jeans" as enc of the perquisitics of thc oOicc. 'l'hc County has not rc- ceivcd an ) ' account of the shcriff's milage fee in the past and wc do not look for anything from that sourcc unl er thc pres- en t sheri fi's ad ministra tion. We insist that there should be , - - " ( lf4 - Thill signature Ie on every 110 : ' : of the genuloo Laxative Brome = Quinine Tabid > ! the remedy th1t ! .curcs n 4o1d 4u oue dllY - - - : ) , , ( ; " ; . . . . : " , : ' : : . : . , .1. ' ' ' ' 'i . . . : : . ' . ' ' ' : . " : : , . " : . , 'I. ! ' " . ' ' . ! ' : ' . : . - ' . . . . . ' : " ; . : . . . : . : ' ' 1.:1.1.1. 1" : " . . . : . - ' : : : . . : . , , . . : . . . . . . . . . _ . : . : . . . :1. , ! " : . ' i"i : . : . . . . . _ , . . . . . . . , . , , . ' : , : . : . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : . : . : . : . . ' : . " 1':1- , . . . . . . : . ' . . . : - : ' - : . : . . f1"W'- " . , . . . . : . . . : . : . : ' . : : ' " / . ' . . : . ' . ' , . . ' : . . : . . . . . , . ; . . : . . : : . . .r . : : ' " ! : : . . . . " . . : . " . . . , 1. f" " " ' " : : " ' . . . ; . : . . . : ' ' ' . " 'i- , : . . . . . ' : , " i a" , . . : lijj . . _ . . . : ' ' ! . : ' ' ' ' iJ. ' dl. All partiell indebted to tbe Englo G'nuary , , Arl' r. qllcAte/l . ? to call :11. : < < 1 flttle their aocount hy 0311h at OUOI' . 1 II1UIlhlwe , i monf'V to ,1\1 , l il1f1 , t oannot10 hUllio"AR on win. . ! . : , i ' .t YOU'll Irnl" M j i1.i . . . . ! I"f' W . S ' SWAN , { ; : . Proprictor. j 1 10 Dars of Soap for 25c. 1 ' , . : ! . r. . . . . . . , . .1. : . . . . " . " . . . . : . . . . . . . . . , . ' . , , _ . . . u . . . . . . . . ' " : ' ' - ! I' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . : . . . . . . . .0 . : . . . ' . . . , . . . . . . . . 'l' f.-.p- . " 'I . . . . . . " . . . - / . , . . . . . . . . . " . ' . . . . ' r. . . . . . . . . . , " . , . . , : 'e" . . . . . . , , : : . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . .m. . . . . , . ; . : ' . ) . : , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81'1. .1:1' : ' 1" : .I..I. : f..p81'1. . " .t l. . . . ' . . ' : . ' . . ' . . . . : ' , . , : : , ' . . ' . ' . ; ' ' : 'J.Y..oIi : ; - 'IrioI it ; : - ; J I ; : : ; ; f l4 - 't..Ii : : ; ; ; i ; : ; ; " * ' .iJt ; " ; : ; iL ; ( ; ; : : 'IJ ; : ; : : /.f ; : . . . - - - - - - - THE FAIR STORE . ' / . . " - = c : - ' . _ ORDAKINO A VICIOUS KICKP.R'f : - - ' LI'TE AND LEr [ LI\rI is mv motto. I will sell goods to the pubJic cheapcr than any othe'r house west of Lincoln , and if you will spare a few minutes I will gladly show you my goods and tell you my prices. ' 100lbs granulated sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S5 40 18 Ibs best brranulatcd sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 1 sack of Best High Patent Callaway Flour. . . . . . . . . . 1 10 . 1 sack of Fancy Bakcrs Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 ( , bars " 'hite Russian Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 All Other Goods as Cheap in Proportion. J. W. COOK , and MRS. L. L. SHARP. . . . I 'LI. .