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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1903)
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LegAl noUOt ! al rlllee l'fOTldud b , Itatulolor Nebraaka. . . . . Thursday . , July . 30 , - 1903. REPUBLICAN TICKET. County Tloket. . - FOCowI11Jud , A. AHMOUn. For County Clerk 0 , W. DEWEY. For Count , Tualnr.r W. A. OROnOIJ : . For Counl ) ' Sborllt . J.O.TAYL It. For Clark Dlstrlcl Courl , OHO n. MAIH. l"or " SQperlDtendent or Scboole J. O. W. LRWIti. For Oounty Bunoor 1 < ' " x , V.ANAN'l'WERI' . , For Oounly AIiCleor JULES I1AUAtoNT. For Couuty Ooroner nu. AtonnoW. Township Tlokot. For Town.blll Olerk A , D. DANOS. For Townlhlp TreaBQrell , J. M. KUtI ERLINO. For Justice of the Peace ' . J , J. 8NYDKU. For Oonltllblo L , E. COIE. For Road Overlerr , DItrl , t No. I L C'1UMIIM.\N. For Road CToreeer , Dhlrlct No 2. , O. R. UKUTOk. l or Head Onreeor. DI61rlct l' 0.3 L McOANDL&8H. For noad Ovencrr.Olllrlct No.4 L OI'IAIt"IIEmHi. For Road OTllne r DI.ulel No I ; FHRD AI1'I'IIU/t / , For Bead OTC1tIecr UJ lrlct No , ( , M UENRYUREDE For ! toad OTofioer DI61rlct No , 7 J. N. WFST. GOV. Mickey. judging from hi instructions to the deputy oil inspectors - specters , does not intend for the chid oil inspector to have all the say about inspecting oil. Tbe gossip in the state dailies ab ut the location of the new norm l school should be taken with due allowance. Men who have the responsibility of locating - ing the school , as a rule , do not make public their opinions before - fore they enter upon their duties. - - - - - The Loup Valley Queen was very wide of the mark in concluding - ing that the RnpUDIICAN wad reference - ference to it in giving the editors views on party loyalty. 'l'he Queen had not been published yet when the article appcared in the RnpUDIICAN and it was farth- crest from our thoughts that the sh00 would fit the Queen and we are'sorry the editors of the Queen att mpted to wear it. , . . . - - - - - The democrats and populists hav called their state conven- . - , Glasses That Suit Your Eycs fire what yon want when ti you need glasses at all. Glasses th't ! are not what your eyes require I may he a hindrance instead of a help to good vision. It il ! also very 8 importaut that the. . . . . . . . R FlAMES 6 hold the glasses in a proper posiB tion iu frpnt of the eyes. It will co t you nothin hut a few moments - 0 ents ot your time to step in nnel 8 see if ) 'ou need glasses. F. W. HAYES , JE'\MELEI & OPTICIAN. D : . . West Side of Square. S I . " " . " ' " . : " . " . " # . : " . . . . . . -j , , , , . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . , - . t' " - . . . . HUll for tU 'sam" ' ay' , but contrary - trary to thlr "ust6m thc , ) ' will hold forth .in d1fferellt citics. 'rhc'dertlOcrats will meet at Col- umb s al t1 the p 'ps at Grand I land. 'rhe lonl distant telephone - phone and telegraph that connects - nects these towns will doubtless enable tbe' ( : nvGntion to arrange I their litt e differences satisfactory - tory to t1uJs. . : . ( - < . - - 'l'he response to a request for his views by a reporter of the Lincbln News , HOll. 'rom Majors the Ncana la 'county statesman says : "I believe that a short , platform will b the best thing for the r publican. party this YQ r. With th splendid record of th national administration to point to , tlie platform nee not contai'n anything but an endorse- an nt of tUe dministration of President Rees velt. The conditions - ditions prevailing throughout the state w ll furnish the best pl tform for the party. " All of which is true.-Ke rney Hub. , . I I . . TWELF'rU JUlHCIAL DlSTUlCT. C 1l } ' r' COllTc1 UT ; ; NomllJ te Can. dld te tor Judge. The republican electors of the Twetfth Judicial District of the State of Nebraska arc hereby re- q sted to sen delcgate..s .f m the several counties compris1l1g said district to meet in convention - tion in the city of Grand Island , Neb. , on 'I'uesday , August 25 , 1903 , at two o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for judge of said district - trict to be voted for at the "next general election , land for the transaction of such other business - ness as may come before such convention. The basis of representation is the same as that fixed by the state central committee for the state convention , giving the follo\ving number of delegates : Buffallo 18 , Custer , 19 , Dawson 12 , Sherman 6. ' 1'otal 55. F. M. Hallowell , Chairman. E. D. Owens , Secretary. The New Normal School Location , Tuesday the State No rmal School board opened the proposals - als for the New ! t chool provided for at last session. The board wIll now visit the several sites offered with the view of locating the school to the best interests of .that part of the state that has 110t been favored with the advantages of higher education , that has been provided for the eastern part of the state or J.\rger 'cen ters. Just where this board will fix this location it is not probable anyone , the members of the b < ; > ard included can say at this time. If the location depended upon the largest bonus the m t- ter would now be settled and there would be no need of the board , , 'visiting the several towns that are aspirants. Fortunately the legislature did not limit the'loca- tion to the town offering the argest bonus. 'rhe spirit of the law and its prime object is to provide edudational advantages for the central and western part of the state .that is now , by location - tion deprived of the advantages deprived by the XlOre populous eastern half of the state. From our view of the' situation there is no town in the western part of the state that w'ould acconUlIO- date a greater number of students with as little out-lay in reaching the school as Broken Bow. It is not only centrally located in the state but is the center of the population of the territory in which the law provides that the new school shall be located. Broken Bow has the advantage . : . . . _ . . 11 P. ; " ' . : . J . . . "Yil"'m' . ' . ' . ! 'l . , : , . [ < i ' : . ' ' , , .1"1I..itm. ; ; : : . . . j + : : \e".I..L.'o.1J. "r .I.i . ; 'I . : ; , . . : . JL. .i . . . i < ; " , . . " . . . . . . . ( " , : . . ' . " . ' " ; " .l..m..m. : ; . . . ' \ir . . . " , ] . I CALIFORNIA FRUITS Plums , Peaches , Pe rs , 'Vatermellons , and t1 Ki Vegetables . of all lunds. . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . I.i ; . . WM : E Wresb. : : Everv : Day J w. : II -AT ' ' - 'l'HE- J I . STAR GROCERY CO. , . . . . . . . . ' " M---2Il1f8t . ! . , I , . . . n : : " , r : . : ! .iIft 1n-a. . . " . ' : ' ' 7r . " Z l : . _ " . I . . . . . .i.r.N..v.J iJl"tL . . - . . . . JfT : ' : 'ilIf"'p.'t. .iIftO. : ! . . J. . : . 'i' . . : . / . . - : Z:1 : : . Qt' ! / . : . . " - . . . . . . . . , . . , . . _ . , . . ' _ . . . . _ _ . . _ . . ' , . - - " . . . . " " . . . . . _ . . . - . . . , . . - . - . . . . - - - . . - - . . - - - - - ' - - - - . We Enjoy a S rap I ' . . . . . And are glad to meet a man that has the gall to quote a price , even thoug-It he don't have what he advertises ; that's his business.and . . the public should not expect too much fl'om soute , people. ' .rhe last man that scrapped us went broke f r $62,000. 'Y $25,000 stocks are getting wonderfully plentiful in Broken Bow of late , but we will t a quart f butter. r milk that if it was April 1st and the assessor would appear on the scene , not a mother's' S il of 'ein would : have a fourth of that amount of goods. . Just to make things interesting and for the purpose of reducing our stock of clothing . as much as possible - sible prior to the arrival of our fall stock , which will be larger and cheaper than ever , we will , beginning . , . Saturday , Sept. 1st , Offer such Bargains In Clothing as W'lll make Johnnie Squeal. - . - . . . - .i. . .i. . H.OW COULD VE DONE - IT ? .i. . .i. . ' Easy , like rolling over--Our eastern buyer who lives all the while in Broken Bow and draws such a small salary , he looks so much like a farmer man wh n he goes east all the big guns take him .for a SUCKER . , and he gobbles in all the good bargains that come to Broken Bow. One lot Men's suits in broken sizes 1110St all Wo l One lot Men's Suits , consisting of broken lots from the spring lne-one ! to 3 uits of a kind-in all goods , to close out the lot we quote for C1'4 68 Wool Cassl.meres , ChevlOttVorstec1s , Fmc\ ' this scrap sale the remarkably low price of " . Worsteds , etc. , worth formerly $9.90 to $13 50 aud values at that. T make tI hot have good ? em hoppers , We also a few . metls suits in . and cl an ? ut the lot qmck , we Include 2 89 and 3 15 Broken lots at such prtcesas thcse I them In tIlls scrap salc at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 I 98 , - - - - - - - - ' - speCi L1 F < : > r C > 1d. . 'Se-t-t1ers 'D y - WEDNESDAY AUCUST 5th , Only. For the puq ose'of g-iving : every ol ? settler in C.us er county a special benefit , we wilt on that day give all our frlcnds chOIce of any Suit It our stock for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 0 . 89 : Here is a novcl opportunity for you to display your judgment and sccurc'a gcnuinc bargain. And herc is where you can rely on our honor. No man will be permitted to buy a suit at this special price t.hat is not wor'th marc than the special price quoted : Wc thus supplement Y0111" judgment with our honor to prevent you from buying a Suit at a greater .price than it IS worth. COF .t.g ir : ins in. . Cl THINC , DnCO DS : 'CARP TS SHOES . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - Don't get cxcitcd ovcr a few unscasonable rags carried over [ rom t.he timc Judas and his pals divided up the raiment of an eminent citizen and startcd out to peddle tbc same. Vve will be preparcd to supply your wants in all kinds of Fall Goods , in due seaSOl1 , and at priccs that are right. Our buyer will go east for fall purchascs August 15th , and will be glad to look up spccial itcms for any of our friends. \ y. . \MILSON & DRAKE , . - of being located on the main line .of . the B. & M. R. R. to the north west , whi h , with its bran- i ches would accommodate the en- tire' north and northwest portion of the state with easy access by railroad to the State Normal. . .nother advantage in locating the school at Broken Bow is that it is in the center of one of the largest counties of the state and the school would have the direct support and patronage of the eu- tire county which' would equal in territory and population of four of the usual size counties. In point of site Broken Bow can furnish. a very desireablc site conveniently located to the business ; portion of the town with natural drainage , with high elevation for the bui ding and finc level a1l1pusl , [ he city has an inexhaustible supply of pure water of the best the state affords. The town is noted for its healthful climate and varied scenery and splendid citizenship. No town of the population of Broken Bow whiqh n'ow numbers 2000 can show a better - ter moral atmosphere than Broken - ken Bow. There has not been a licensed saloon in the city for more than four years. The temperance - perance sentiment grows stronger with each year. Its influence : I has permeated the county until there are but two towns in the county that have saloons and the closest one to Broken Bow is 25 miles awa ) ' . 'rhe city has seven church buildinbTS , representing as many different religious denominations -all of which have pastors and are prospering. Broken Bow is far removed . . - . . - - . . . . . . - - . . . . . . - - . - - - - - . . . - - - . . . . . . - - . ! II . . . from the State Universitj' and the State Normal School and with the school located here many would be accommodated that could not enjoy the accomo- dations offered by those iustitu- tions. Broken Bow has the advantage of being located in the center of the North Platt country where there are no colleges and where 'thc State Normal would accomo- date the greatest number where the greatest need. exist. ConsIdered from every point of view there is no place in the territory where a normal school would prove of greater benefit to the educational interests of the state or where exists a more moral and hcalthful atmosphere than Brolen Bow. O. E. t1J\llwcll'H 111'1',111. , 'l'he reliable and veryenthusi- astic breeder of Duroc-Jcrsey swine and Hereford cattle , G. g. Cadwell , of Brolcn Bow , Neb. , was visited bytheBreedcr pilgram recently nd the stock that he found was more than pleasing to . look upon and would do anyone. else good to sce. It would suit the most fastidious , no matter I how critical he might be. As a I a point of vantage Brolen Bow is a good locatiou for this breeder as he.can , ship to the great range country lyin to the west of him and his trade will be great ill both of his chosen breeds ; but this stock should go East Hud into - to the best of her/Is , as it is fit for an ) ' of them. At the head of his Durocs is a boar known as Cadwell's Perfec- tion. lIe ii sired b ) " 'Liberty Perfection , by Prince Marti , i while his dam is Belle by Liberty . Jim , by that grand old sire of sires , Allison. I.iberty Jim will be remembered as the sire of Cor- I . rector C. , the great 190 winner at Nebraska state fair. 'l'his : boar's pigs are extra good in every way 0.1111 would be a credit to any sire. 'l'hey are from such sows aH Rosalie 3777,1 , by Prince by Prince Eric ; dam , Neoma , y Victor. \ T.uly Gibson II 31080 by Judge Haynes by Col. Snider , dam , T4ady Oobson by Herr Most is a sow of exceptional good breeding quality and is as g-ood indivic1ual as she is breeder. As a breeder o ( Hereford catlle Mr. Cadwcll i as good as the best , and can at all tims he found standing up and maintaining the standard set for himself. His motto is iiQuali ty" and he has spared neither time nor moncy in order that he might be able to havc a herd ranldng amontr : the best. At the head of his herd is a September 25 , 1901 , called l oosevelt 13Y272 , by Southing- ton 111703 ; dam , Saint Donna 90097 , by St. Louis 49428 , dam , Donna 2d .H783. ' [ 'his bull is a grand , good 1I1dividual , mellow as an apple and full of quality from end to end and top to bot- tom. He carries an exceptionally good top and bet tom line , as well as A 1 sides lines , a greatly developed - veloped hcart along with a breast that an } ' man should be proud of having on any kind of a bull. His head is par excellence and has an cye as bright as any star that ever shone in the hca\'cns. In blood lines it is needless to say that he is a top-n\tcher , coming - ing as. he does from the herd of C A. Jamison a d sired by that grand old sire K. B. Armour's Southington. His dam is as good a cow as Jamison ' , e\'cr own- ed. She is St. Donna and traces direct to that great bull of all Herefords , St. Louis 4&528 , Hoosevelt is in e\'er ) ' way a well- bred bull and is full of Anxiety blood as well as the other good lines. Cleopatra % 733 is a model cow of tl.le herd and is sired by l an- tin Hobin , by Earl of Sha elalHl 12th 2010 < )1 < dam ; , Queen < 12870 , by Star Grove Ib763 , b ) ' { 'he Greve B. 2490 , ' { 'his cow is an exceptionally good animal and TO CtlJtllf A COI.I ) IN ONF ; itA. V Take I.autlve IIromo ( tllllh" , 'ralhta. All .t rugjlsiH : . reCull tbo 1U01I Y If II talle tu Cllrl' . , . ' E. W. Urovo's etRuAtur 18011 cllah hox. ZSc. : . . . . ; . . bl.o7..U AT 'BOiH ENDS r \ I -qualit ) ' and prlce-yoll will find \ liS not "just ahollt right" hut x. acUy right. \ \ ' hah rt : tht : I kind of LUMBER t IIi1 1M that the build r , tht : cnrpenter aucl . the : ordinary wan wants und the : priCIS will move it nut of lht : yard . . . . CJuickly..not k ep it here. Ou big lots we Llrt : prepan ll to submit very attractivc figures. If you have a job on band gtl prices. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. , I ROKE : > , "J' . . . - . _ . . . t A. 1M , 2 I '