Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 06, 1902, Image 4

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tn 'utll wbcru mnll ) ' 1 enarjI'd.OIII'IIlIlt fIIlr"
t'lJolottlo lec' 1111 " ' /I.IIItlII ! , , uno-IIf,1I mil' .
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W"dlng , "lIe'R II " ' ' 'I I'atf ' III IeI' for IJllblhtih.g
Itllt of Ilrc8elll .
Dcutl ! Dollo0' r't'I' . II,1t I'Ie for IlullllhlllV
obituary ulillen 'lid clln IIf Ib'lnk. ,
lo llIluotlc.o at .fI , , lr.Vlued , h ) a'"lnIC" ( , '
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11hursday , November , 1')02.
\Vestc1'villc republicans nre entitled -
titled to the cakc on general rc-
sults.
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llrokcn Bow luaintained her 1'0-
pi.1tatinn for templ.raule : in giviug'
l idw ) ' f , IIwjorit.\ .
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' 1'lIc republicans of CII l'\ '
l tIll1ty havc n'a oJl to l'OI1g-raltl-
. I.Lit thuIIHH.'lv's O\'l r tlH reg\\It \ \ ,
I r11"idcl'illg' that the oppo it iOIl
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1'his Om l ) is 110\ ' > : receiving
I'l'gularl. > , a batch of worlds 'fair
news t be held at S1. Louis 1')04.
Last 'week the contributions was
'four type written pages containing -
ing 1344 words , which is equal to
nearly two colums of leaded
primer. At local rates it would
be worth $11.20 to publish it in
the RItPUI.I.ICAN. 'rlt s matter
is evidentl ) . sent out by the committee -
mittee on publicit" with the
.view of having the ncwg papers
advertise the world fair at St.
.Louis. No rcquest fur its pllb-
lication or promi.se to payer signa.
ture accompaines the m tter in
question. Just how man ) '
chumps will allow themselves to
be caught by such methods is
hard to tdl , no noubt somc will.
.nut why should they ? It is not
a matter Qf pa lriotism or d \ \ tj' .
If the promoters of th SL Iouh
exposition get the use CJf IUll1qct
nd nails or any class of mer.han-
dise they pay the casl for it. If
th ' ) . cmploy any other class oj
I rt'tbor they pny cash for it. gvcl1
the cOIl niUcc that pr pnrc < ; th (
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luattcr for publication dnt\\
full : iaJilry for the time thcy af (
in1plo.Y ( t. Yet the ) ' XIcct , tlH
pnbli hers who pay high priC (
hands for . do. ng thcir work t (
advertlsc the worlds fair for
y ar or 11101' ( ' anll t'I eive a com.
pc.n atJiul1 I , ' " - ticlet
for himsctr 1'0 ' the. expositiol'
. grol\lHls. HII t he I\ll1 t put ul
the cash for his wifc an chil
dren. It is high time that coun.
try publishers call a halt on doin !
-busincss that way. 'l'he new
papers are just as much a factol
in the success of tI e fair as an
the exhibits. 'l'he fair to he II
s.ucc ss mu ! ' > t be af\'cl'lised. ! 'I'll (
. venturc is a 11loney makin
s heme for St. Loui:1. It wil
makc millions out of It. If no
dir'dly. iudiri'C't1y r successful
TIll ' ' ha'ontrihllhI
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libl'rIIJoAw ; , \ ulllinlitlillg' 11
, I Ifll.lIwi.lit : ' \\lY. .i.\lo't. ! of th
Ial' . ' ' within''the Lousil\il pur
cha e hh\'C . or will . , contrihute 0
thE' pnb1 c moncy to the entc
pri e iis'a i1latler f local l'rid
at1 < 1 with the hope 'of'getting - a
in ir cl bcnefit in ael\'crl !
ing their respccl resourl'C an
aeh'anh'l ' e \ I II a general wa
the cOllntf. ) ; pllblisher will shal
in . w'h . . . .l'ev II ry ad\'aI1t g conH
to th . tat.c through its inves
ment. But do not the pllh1ishel "
with all othcrc1assesof business (
i 1l1h'h1uals who pay taxe contI'
bute their proportionate share (
the donations made from tl
statc fun.ds. Some one may sUI
'gest that 'newspapers deper
npon thc public for their suppo
and for that reason hould ad.'c
Hse all mate.r& realy0 \ the inte
est of the general puhlic withol
compensation. . As a rule tlIC ) ' I
hat . Jl.local affairs but wI
should. .they be so much 1110
i 1agn nimous than othcr pcopl
' 4 ,1i dy , give the pu1J1isher
c n ( . except he has 1irst g'e
value received forit. . Thc1 me
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chnnts depend upon thc commun- '
it ) ' for busincss. 'l'he farmer
lI1ust hllvc a markct for his pro.
ducc. . 'rhe . manufacturer could I
not eXlslloug unless therc was a.
cOll1l11unity to buy his goh .
gach of them is a nClessi : t" and I
in a sense a puhlic hl'ncfadr ; bnt
no enc of thelll coul,1 l1ccccd a I
lone nor would thl'Y exist long
unless they recei\'cr\ \ CUl1lpcl1\at- !
ion for what they contribute to the
others wclfare. 'rhcrc is no reason -
son why pubHshcr should contribute -
tribute ther , ; timc Hnfl monc ) ' for
the SUlCCSS : of another except he
bc compcns ! ! ted therefore. If
they do they are thcmselvcs
to blame. It is hccause they do
not insist upon thcir rig-hts hut
allow the public to impo e upon
them. What puhlishcrs sh41 d
do inlhe maltcrof the worlel f dr
i to refuse to puhliI\h its matter
e'xcept for a reasollable compcn-
satioll , It is our right. If we do
t he work we must IHl ) ' our help
lit. doing' aud we are entitled to
somcthin.g for thc capital in\'est-
ed as well as our own time. Can
not the publishcrs of Nebraska
stand togcther on this propo1it- !
ion ?
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'Pile weathcr W 9 fa\'oruhle
anel ful1y ad larg'c a vote was r -I
cordcd iu most of thelprccillcts as
wcre expccted. ' 1'hc resul t as a
whole was highly' gratifying to
the republicall . With the COUl-
bined opposition of the fusionists
assisted by the ! > aloon clement ,
J. H. Mic1\Cy , the republican
candidate for gO\'crnor , was
elected by a respectable major-
I ity , the other statc officers figuring -
ing C\'cn better.
Judgc Kinhaid : has carried I his
district hy 1,000 to 1,500. 'l'he
l repnblicai1s elected Sof the 6 con-
, gr s'3men ' and the majority of the
lcgi..laturc.
III CU5ter county they electcd
, the. countJ' attorncy and ga\'c
majoritics for each of their candidate -
, didate .on the legislative tickets.
M. 14. Frics , candidate for the
senatc , is clected br auout 450 n
the district , and A : J-I. 'Copscy 'i
elected to .the legislrrturc hy
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about. 100 plurality. - .
J. J. 'l'oolcy , the fusion .candi-
datc , by ha'inga plurality in
r 'Logan county is elccted O\'cr S.
C , 'Val ron OJ' is to 25. Had
! W lync township turned out wit1
: her usual republican' majority
) 'Waldron wonld have easily b en
1 elected.
Of the four supen'ison ; tQ be
elected , the rcpublicans lccted
I l.'horpe , Hiser and ! \IcGnire. 'l'he
) Iusionists clected.Arthnr . over
- Morris. . - .
'L'he majori tics was sumcien tlJ'
small to indicate that a nomination -
tion does not mean an election ,
r except the nomincc has merit of
his O"WII. 'l'he camp.\Ign WaS the
L most quite ill the last twenty
years , which douhtless occollnts
for the small vote recorded.
Another frador which had considerable -
siderable to do with the light
. votc is tha t people arc unusually
blwith their fall work. One
11 I uSlOnist cpres ed it that thc
e were gcueral1y satisfied and felt
like letting the republicans havc
it their own way.
Personally we feel grati lied
over the results hoth ill the statl
and counly , hut had repllb1ican
remained truc we could IHl\i (
l'1ectcII hot h W aId 1'01and \ Morri8
As it is thc fuionisls arc n01 I
without cense ation o ( which WI
have no desire to complain.
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r coin , l.'he Dail ) ' Star , is out witl
something entirely new in 1111
) f way o aprcmium otTer tl ) agent
Ie vho will secure subscribers tl
: r _ that bright , newsy paper. Set \ '
: : t eral tracts of valuable land in ;
u1
mO'3t desirable location in the Rc
rt publb of Me ace are offered a
r- prizes to agents. It the most \'ill
ruable proposition ever made bj' :
lit daily newspaper alld onr reader
ilre asked to , send for a free sam
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pIe copy of 'rhe Star , which wi ]
1 > ' contain fun particulars. Ther
re are no complicated conditions 0
: e. strings to tL'he Star's propositiol
and competition is open to. an'
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, one in Nebraslm in the varimi
.n classes. Adress Stut Pub. Co.
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Republican Ticket is Elected
by Rcduced Majority.
HEAVY FALLING OFF IN VOTf. :
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FUlllonlats Lose trour Congressmen ,
Hitchcock Being Winner In Second
Dlltrlct.--Leglslature I. Doubtltlu
Republican.
Omlllm , Nov , 5.-Electlon returns
rcculvclllp to 8 o'clucl ( thl8 morning
Crum Ilrlclllets ! Illi OVOI' the Ktute Illdl.
cute thllt the rUllull on governor or
Nebruslu hI ullcumfortublr clOtH ! , hut
thllt thu chnncl8 ! fllvor J. H. Mlckuy ,
although W , H , 'l'homI180Il hUB 0.
chuncH lo pull through by It nllrrcrw
marglll , i
At that } ] ' ) \lr 34 ! ! preclnot ! ! outltlde
of Douglas and Lancuater countliJ , .
Kavot1clcy 35,488 Imd 'rhompsun
31.143. 'I'hn same 11I'1l'llIcts two yenl's
ago gllve Dlnt.rlch 37,473 Ilntl Poynter
33,79:1 : , ' 1'hla nel IO ! ! ! ! of 005 fOt
'l'hompson wuuld brlllg him to Douglas
cO\lnly Ilbout 1,800 hehlnd rtlckey , Ir
the Bame ratio of chlluge prev . ! ls
throughout the rest of Llw stnte ,
DO\l \ II\B ( 'ounty gives 'I'homp80n a
majority oC over 1,600 , which InIlY
U'VC1'cone MlcklY's ! majority on th11
basis.
In the Fin' " district thlrty.eight precincts -
cincts gIve Burlett 3,090 und HlIIr. .
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2,118 , showing a 10s:5 : to the republlean
or only eight comparetl with two year ! !
ago f\1u1 ' \ los"l to thl' fuslonlsts of 152.
Cou1Jlete rellu'ns from all or the 1 : '
1I1'ecln t 15 , u , < ( 'optlng ! : ! even , one In
South Omflm ! , one lu tlw countrv and
five lu Wtlsrhutoll county , give Iltch.
.cock u IJlurallty of lSO ! > ,
FlCty.OIl'J nreclllct III the 'rhlrd dls.
trlct give Rubhnon 3 7U5 aud McCarlhy
3,876. ! : ! howln tl lIel loss to Robillson
( fuslou ) of nlut.ty.seven ! ,
In the { < 'ourth district thlrty.eh.ht .
precillcts a va Stark 3. 78 aurl Hln.
IIhaw .to ! ! ! ! , ! . : ume pngluctll two
YUIll'S ago rnVl ! Slark 4.057 and Pop. ,
4.247-ul'l IOIlR 10 SIQl'k f 530 , which
WIlK mbl'e thnll hll : : t. 1jUl'lty two YtUI'S
ago , lU1d eOllclllslvlly ! Indicating his
defent.
1"lrty. e\'el1 lIreclll'ts III the Plftb
district ch'c Shallenbergel' 2.928 ana
Nunls 3a ! ! , 'rhls showl : ! II. ntt loss
to fllsloul91s or 187 and forecasts
Shnl1r.tlbel' er'l : ! defent.
tn the lll Sixth , slxty.oue pl'echuti ! !
glvDarry " 2,855 ulld KI'1kuld 3,835. .
SaUll ! prechcts two ' ars alO guv"
Nevill3,75 nlll ! Kln'm1rl 3,953. LOSi ! !
to fu\hmlstB of 930 und to l'epubll'uns
of 118. Ind j'lttlng Klni < ad's ! election
h "oJIII Ilot' h1.
For thp dR n s nat' ) , N pl'6Clncts
give : Herl1lllIclins fI'OIII B.561S to
87O ; : ] 'uRlolI , ' 1,71'l'to 7,830 , In ulne
y rls ( ( ' 9mlluto ! , Onltha ! , guvP l\\lcley \
( Rep. ) for fW\'ernor , r. 47:1 : : Thompson ,
( lo'nR. ) 7f 1H ; ' 'J'hn D..n lus couuty
Rel111hllr:111 : II'lrt > t wn "le'tfl ! wllh tht"
CYI"'pt Ion or I < : ngllsh tor ( 'ounty attor-
nQ : ; ' , who hll"l an apparcnt majority of
200 ( " ' ' ' 1' .1"ff\l'll1.
Hlnl1hl\w ( Rop. ) for r.onI'CSR ! carried
thtl rl'urth cll t\'let hy 'J,20n : Hitchcock ,
( Ji'IIfor ( 'In ress , In cftot Omaha ,
fQcelvcl1 7,7DI : Mercer. ( Rep. ) 6,748.
8arilY CO\lllt\"S \ vutp on sUllle candl.
'l1ntel1'1'1 IIltchuor.I { , 895 : Morcltr ,
' 607i In SOllth' Omaha , eight out of
I t\\ t\1. ! 11"'I'Jnets gave IIltchcock 1109 ,
l\If > r"r.If'i ! '
Thompson carrlpd Douglas c011nty
bv ubout 21000 / 'lII'fl\lty \ ovet. Mickey.
Tht' resl of the fusion late tlc1tet
cllrl'lttl the counly ! J700 lee 1,000 ,
l'lepnhlll'1l1I anl1 fusion commlttecs
both claim the 10 lsllturc. The "me
III 110 close In "arl us I1l1trlcts ! at the
, .110111' of ! 'Olnlt to prel'i it hI Imposslbl&
to" , Ive the reutt.
DEMOCRATS CARRY MISSOURI.
Plurality . on state . Ticket ' Will Exc.ed
20,000.
St. Louis , NoV' . 5.-Pal'tlal returni :
fl'uw the tlllitu : ludlc.ute a lil11ng : ultln
the tolul votUti cOlUpal'ed with I OO
of from 15 10 25 IJ I' cent. lillpeclally : :
Is this IO : ! In the central pOI.tlun. In
IH\J\'ul dlstt'lcts t4e Itght tor cou lelilll )
Is very cJus and deltnlte rOllultll : w1ll
Ilrulmhly not be ImOWIl for 24 hours.
At D l1\OCratlc headqullrtel's It II : ! I
cll\hnlu ! the Democl'Rtic tlcll.it w1I1
come to Sl. Loulll with 15,000 to 111 , '
, . 000 majority.
Indlcatl lIIl IJulnt to a s\Yeepluu
OoInocl'1ltle victory In St. Luuls , with
I tI. pllll'allty uf 15,000 , the electlun ul
! wo Democratic con3ressmell out 01
, threCt tuutbe full Democratic clt )
tlclet , Hetllrnll : frum : . ! 4 precillchl out
: or 3SSlP to 11 o'cloc } { Ihotbe : ! vet
. on thtl city ticket to Itand 4,50S DIiIUO
CI'ntle , 804 Hepubllcull. Pal'ty lUan
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ugQI'S e ! tlmate the tottll county \'ot
at O , OO.
REPU LICAN INS IN OHIO.
.Wlth One Exception , . Plurality II
Higheat on R cord ,
Columbu ! : ! , Nov. 5-1'III , ! Hepubllcaul
cat"t'I\1I Ohio by next 10 thull' hlgbtHJI
lllul'lllll ) ' 011 record. Nothlll ! ; t\bOYI
70O O hud l.Iuen . l'l'edlclcd , but 1J1l1.tla
relUrns rndlcate that It w1l1 greatlJ
excec,1 thost ! figures , .At the same
tirno the Republicans made no cain 11
Ohio conGressmen nnd nro lIltely tc
1050 ono , The prosenl Ohio delegatiol
In consress consistit of 17 Hepubl1c\1j
- : and .1 DCl11ocmtt , ! lud 'tho returnl
; Show ' 16 Republicans and. Democrat :
olccte ' , with too ' 1'wolf1'h district II
doubt.
Chairman Dick said : "Latost rc
turns do not change our estimate 0
100.000 , RollUblloan plurality. WI
have . ' 1 nil districts 1I0W re"r
Bonted u congress by Ropubllcalll
\\1tll Cirh JlUsalble exc ption oC tl1' '
TW4Jt'th und In it II plnco wo havi
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. carried the 'fhlrteeuth .
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r.t.U e cd c'vclncr Wit I : , ' : : LCJd
Over Col r. I
Now Yr. : ' ; ; , 1\0\ ' , -1:1 : EIItC of a.
phcnCir.1'nn1.y 1:11'0 : : vote In r\cw York
'an : ] 1ll1a Cr.l1t ) ' fOl' IIII'd U , Coi1r I
( > m. ) , 1:113 : retu1111 ludlcate the rc.
ollJttl.J11 : of Benjamin .J. ( Moll m.p , )
to tw ) : vvI'taorshlll of N ( w Yor ; BUlto I
by about 10,000 , Culel"11 plural.
Ity In Greater 1.ew York exceeded
11 G.OOO , a Ii\lrph \ : of 30.1.1)0 abov" the
claim malic I. : ; Churlel P. Murphy ,
Icar : CJI'nwlnllny ; 1-1:111 : , but oven
the. largo \Olo was no. ! : ufficlent to I
ave. t . : Jm th. ' l1cpublleaCl majorltie8
froll ! 1IJ1 thl ! stat . OdelJ's'CJto lu the
COli lit r ' dlilrlclKVas I1ghter thl1n 1Vo
yelll1\ ! - O. hilt Coler'alS uho lower
than lJI ! lnt'hlleld'tJ In the battle year.
III New York city , Colurl : : lural1ty
wall IlJlllroXlrnutuly 117fjIJO , made up
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UB follows' Nuw'trl ( counly , 83.000 :
Kit'I 1'(1 'at. . : : f , [ ; OOj tltucn . : , t.500 ,
arl\ \ HIt tll.1O&1d. : : .800.
'rl' ! ; ! toW1 of O'dcr : l ar , Pre Ident
Hoosovclt's townllhlp , gav61 Odell 1,5 6
nnd Coler 1,657 ,
l < lgure ! ! from the congressional districts -
tricts In thn atate gavlI the delegation
IlS 20 HflHlbllcuna : ! to 17 Democrut" .
Tlw In'l ! e:1t 8tnto rellrrsentatloll : Is 2Z
Hellubllcans to 12 Democrats. AU reo
turlls IlIdlcntcd lhat Judgt ! 'Gray , Dtltn- I
OCI'llt1c cElndldate for judge of the ;
court of appeals. ran lIolllowhat ahead
uf his IIclet.
The Del11ocl'tlts wade gain ! : ! in tl1e
state Itglslulul'l , ul tLI : .salus wera
not ! : ! ufflclent to endttnger the Hepu\ ) .
lIclln hold on the seat In the United
Stutes senate , now held by 'rhomas C.
Platt.
New York and Kings counties did
all thllt bud been expected of. them hy
the Dlmocl'ats : ! , und cven more , for thll
former gave Coler appr.oxlmately 87"
000 more : than Odell. and Kings , Col.
er's homt ! county , went Democratic by
26,500. Qu cnli and Richmond were
couuted on to ralsc the total to 120 ,
OOU. The .first , return ! ! showed Repub.
lIcan losses in the up.state countle ,
but as the night wore on estimates
made It evltl nt that Odell would come
to the Bronx with from 125,000 to 130-
ODD , which would elect him by from
5,000 to 10,000. .
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RtPUBLICANS IN . < ANSAS.
Their tntlre : Sta.ilr : Tlcl et and Con.
gressmen Are Elected.
'l'opelm , . . .o'v. 5.-Kansti3 has gonu
Rupubllcun by at least 4U,0,0 wajorlty.
' 1'110 tuth'u ! ltato ticket Rn the cqn.
gl'c41men Ul'e elected T1e Hepubllc. .
Ifonll : will havt ! 100 mewbers or the
leglslatut.c. 'rho Demucruts did not
uxpect 10 dltct thull' SUt t1cktt ! , but
Wtl'lJ sut'prll ! d that W. H. Craddock ,
thdl' candidate lor govel'nor , did not
I'UU btttwr than he did. W. J. BaUey.
he Rl.publlcun candldute for govern.
01' , run8 uhf..ld or hl:3 : ticket. .A greaT
figbt wail wad" , on T , ' 1' . K tll ) ' , Re ub.
IIcun ( ) undldllte or treasurer. but he
u.lutd I enough from the Dumocrats
to mOI'e thun oreset any dlla1't'ectlon : ! In
the Helluhllcuu rllul s. The Derliocrat:3 :
had de\loted mo t of theh' Ilttcmtloll
to. tbe leglsla.turl. ! , 'l'hel't'as a fllc ,
Uonal Itghl aDIOlg , 'he Hepubllt'tlns
for United States sCIHltol' , which maUl }
It seem that the Demol''als hull tl gou"
chance to carr ) ' the leglalaturp. In
8. flllw counties they mft'e : tlns , hut
the HepulJUr n IU JOllty 1&1 thlt : bodi
w1l1 bu tllJout th Simc as last year.
Retul'us from o\'er the state ahow thn
the Hcpubllcan cuunty 1fiee \ ! wer'1 '
gtmerally el1cted. It was _ the most
colUplltij' ) Hepubllcul1 "Ictory ! 'Illee tilt :
days befOl e PopulSlI1 ! , Morton At.
baugh , Hell'lbllctln ! itate chairman
! laid thut PI'i\ct1cally u\'e'y member o !
the ulate 1f ! I lutur would be Repub.
IIcan. 'rhe stllte Democratic commit.
tel ! conce e th RelJl lcan claim\ ! \ !
In wverythlng eXIept : the legltllaturQ ,
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INDIANA ao s REPUBLICAN.
No Oh : lnO < J 1.1 the Ccngro8slonal Dele.
gatlon.
Indlallapoll , Nov , 5-Indlana went
Republican yeattrday by about 3 , OOO ,
The C llgNsslonal delegation remalm
the aa lt : , with 9 Republicans and
Democratli , 'rhe letlslature : will be
Republlcan y about 25 on joint ballot ,
and Senilor Chh'It ! ! ! W. Falrban1\b
will be I tN locted.
Stilt ! : ! Chairman Goodrich of the Re
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publlclllI committee \Suld : Lllte:3t : ad ,
vices Indicate that our plUl'allty 111
the ! : Itll-tti v1I1 not fall below 80UOO
and may reach -10,000 , 'rhe result at
the legislative ticket 115 ullusually grat
'Ifylng. We have not less thau 30 mB.
jOl'lty ou joint ballot , contr011lng bott
I huusts. "
Marlon oount ) . wl1be \ Rtpubllcal
by between 4,000 and 5,000 on th
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state , ( ongreasloutll and ! eglslativt
ticket. ' 1'hll5 WI1re.elect \ Congress
t Ultln Ovel.t5treet by that figure ,
Wisconsin Goel Republican.
1\1l1wauloo , 5.-Wlsconsln hal
gent ) Uopu lctln by at least 35OO (
IJlurallt ) . aud Governor Robert 1\1. La
Follette Ilnd the complete state ticlc' '
I Is elected. 'rhe Republicans wl1als1 \
cuntrol the ntxt : ! Itglailltut'e , whlcl
will olo't a Unl1l\ States senator tl
lIucc ed 8el1'\tor ! Jpor-er. ( n addition
the electloa ut einl , Uepubllcan con
Kressmen Is certnlh , with pl'obably twe
more , If n. ) . the entire delegation
The candidates In the Fourth , FIft1
and Sixth districts arc hwlng a. clolS
run ,
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Dolso , Nov. Slattered return ! !
most1r from the 80utheru purt of th. .
stat , ilhaworrlson : ( Rep. ) , for gOY
ernor , running ah\al : of Hunt ( Dem. )
The vote in the Gentile precincts W I
i' l eavUy Hepubllcnn. Definite cure1
will bo y\rj' lute.
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Ch\'olme. Nolwturns fro. .
the state Indlcatlll th t the entire Rtl
III publican ticket .Is elected , Mandel
( Rep , ) . for coniresll. wUl bue . , UOI
mujor1t1.
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'l'en new students this weck.
C. G. Boots of Brokcn Bow was
a visitor this week. .
Alfred Slogett of Green caned I
at college , 'l'uesda ) ' .
Sc\'cral of the young men students -
ents went home to vote.
'l'here arc seventeen students
rooming i. the old college build-
ing.
Prof. Macy. reporls increasing
interest in the Normal Depart-
ment.
It requircs two stoves to tal < e
the chi ] } out of the big room
these frosty mornings.
The Music Departmcnt reports
thrce ncw stuclcllts. L'le Young ,
Fay ' 1'horope and Herbert Watts ,
all of Broken Bow.
Wa1t r I-Ierric1 < , Ben Richards ,
Chester Huff and Arthur Swick
were employed in office work hy
one of the election committees.
Cora Beckwith has gOM from
the Shorthand Dept. to take a
position of st < : l1ogropher in the
office Qf Scn. Currie at Sargent.
'rhe following students have
entered the Business Dcpt. during -
ing the last week : Flora Beck-
with Li zie , Mary , Maggy and
Alice Mytton , Broken Bow , and
Roy and Harry Leach , of Lee
Park.
A. lj\arri tor and F. Cozad from
New Helena , called Saturday.
Their sons Frank Farritor and
Bert Co ad accompained them
home and wi11 stay some time
helping to care for the abundant
corn harvest.
A letter received from Chicago
by o1e of t.he facu1ty con tains
the Intereshng statement that
the court reporters alone of
Chicago didde between them as
salary , more than one million
dollars yearly.
Bertha Sherback of 'Westerville
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that runs on wheels.
Sold Ev.r7wher. .
M.d. bT STANDARD OIL CO.
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match last li'rida ) ' , Ra.y Anderson -
son and Earllloots both of Bro-
l < cn Bow won second and third
places respectivel . . . All most al1
the stulents participated. .
Prof. Blue has during the past
week written carels for persons in I
North Platte. Gandy and Rush-
ville , this state. 'rhe Business I
l dncator published at Colnmhns , i
Ohio , contains this month a half
page of pen work by Prof. Uluc. ' ' ' 'f
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Miss Ne11ie Read , teacher of f .
Shorthand and 'l'ypcwritiug has
suffered very poor health for the I
past few weeks. She resigned I
her position last weck ancl will
return to her home in Omaha ,
500n. Miss Read has spnt : more I
than a year as teacher in the co 1- i
lege and has made man ) ' friends
both among students and townspeople - I
people , who will regret her c1epar- i"
ture. John Caywood who has been
assistant teacher of book-keeping
will take Miss Read's place as
principal of the Shorthand Dept. ;
Miss Ruby Pinkley , a gradu1te ! j
of the Collage , who won 11lgh J' .
honors in last year's class , takes i .
up work this week as assistint !
teacher of Booking and Princ ipal
of the 'r.ypewr ting Dept. '
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l'he following programme 0 f
the Fourth Annual COI1\'et1tion
of Custer County Neb.Vomau
Suffrage Associa'tion to be held
at Broken Bow , Neb. , Nov. 12 ,
11)02 :
lo:3o-l\1eeting : of E"eculive Dear .
Appointment of Committees ,
Election of Officers.
Recess for Dinner. :
I :3o-0pcning : of Covenlion. , L
Music-Song Leaflets. : . '
Prayer.
Re ort of Committees.
President's Address.
Report of Vice-President.
Report of Recording Secretary.
Reporc of Treasurer. , '
Report of Auditors.
Rcport of Press Correspondent.
2:3o-Paper : by Mrs. Delano.
Discussion. .
Address by Mrs. Clara A , Young. I
the Slale President. I
Report from Delegates. '
Recess. .
3:00-Music-Song : Leaflets. I
Memorial Exercises of Mrs , Elizabeth - ,
beth Kate Slanton , Conducted I
by Laura A. Gregg. ' I
Parlimentary Drill by C. W. Deal. I
7 :3o-l\1usic-Special. :
Prayer by Rev. Trites. I
, Address of 'Vclcome by Mayor ,
lion. E. R. Purcell. I
Response by Mrs. Carrie Carlos ;
A question box , conducted by I .
Miss Laura A. Greggs , the state I ,
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organizer and manager of the ' .t' . . .
state headquarters will conctude .
the program.
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Thla Bignatu Is on every box of the gonnlno
Laxative Brome Quinine Tabteta
the remedy thnt oIllI'CS B C1 > > ld 4D ODO dR ) '
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tfi" In , Iall ' \ ' cll1l'ttl their aneonnt by uiHh : at nnCII. I mll"l have . i
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LIVE AND LE1' LIVI
is my motto. I will e11 goods o the p btic cheaper than any
other house west of L1I1coln , and If you will spare a few minutes , I
will gladly show you my goods and tell YOll my prices.
100 lbs b' anulated sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ S 40
18 lbs best granulated sugar. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . 1 00
1 sack of Best High Patent Callaway Flour. . . . . . . . . . 1 10 J-r
1 sack of Fancy Bakers Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00
( , bars Whi'e ; Hussian Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
All Other Goods as Cheap In Proportion.
J. W. COOK , and MRS. L. L. SHARP.
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