Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 24, 1903, Image 5

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siblythe : .e2tcepbon of the candi-
iilate for sheriffand th R PUIlI.l-
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TUE IUCIIINE.
111 EumUld , lo'eatur6 ur IJart ) '
Orllilnuattoli.
, tllf anyone thinks a nation of
. . . . ' 80OOO,000 can b run except
Y' , tllrough party organization he is.
, mi taken. " sail\ \ Congressman
" " Cannon at the Hamilton club
Saturday night. "If it is ruu in
: any otlll r way it cC'ases to h a
\ republic. "
Mr. Caunon's a slrtion will be
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. 'd nicd by those who' dream tha't
; -eVery public official would b
: virtuous aud all tlle p upl cun-
. tent if only the mlChITlr. . 'ou ! . ! b
smashed.
What i a n'l'uhlic : It i a
bodyof dtizcnsllil' ill widell a
I , majority ag-r c upon public
policie with power to carry them
out.
How shall a majority be induced -
ed to agree ? One way i for .
. . ' , cit : iens : to get together , each I
. sacrificing some personal opinion
.i'l to the general aim. When that
is donc a party is created. Itl
; chooses leader and follows them ,
I uot a persons , but as representa-
J. ' . , tives. 'rhus party organization i
or a machinc , is created. i
' ! 'he other way re\'cl' ! > es this
process. I nstead of seeking ,
I j ilrst , agreement on a general
aim , it seeks a leader. It rallies
a majority around the merc personality -
sonality of a leade.
'I'hose who advocatc this meth-
o boast that the ) ' vote for the ,
mall an not for the party. :
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\ Low Rates South
and Southeast.
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011 S ptemh r IS alld Octo er
:2oth : The l.uuisville & NU'Jhvillc
R. R , will ell round trip lick ,
ts fcom St. I.ouis. H IUllsvillc.
l.ouis\'ill ulili Cincinnuti to tlw
following points : It the I.Mesl
latcs el'CI" 1I11111t"1. Ticl..l'Is II ill
lit : gOOlllduruillg I'm tWcllt ) .
one ( : JI ) tlays fl'blll ilule of sult'
IIUlI siopovcrs will be pCllllilll..1
, m goillf. { trip at pllint ) ! > uulh of
KClltuckev,1'cllnc'te stllt : Hilt" .
Fu ) 1 ST , 1.0Jl TO
New Orltuus , fu.oo ; Atllilltu ,
$13,00 ; : 'trobile. 12. O ; Monl.
gOlller ) ' , fJlOO : ; llirmiughulII ,
Y 12.oo ; Pensacola. 14 , & .
PROM CHICAGO TO.
New Orl alls , $16.00111111111 ; ,
15oo ; J\lohilc. fl6.oojIunt ! ,
gOllwr ) ' . i,16oo ; Birlllillglullll ,
$ ISUuj l't'nsacolu , i-18ou.
rlWM r.OUISVII.r.l\
Nt'II' llelIlS ! , $14.00 ; 1\tlanlll
: -1 LOU ; Iu ill' , $14,00 : MUllt.
gomery. 14. ' " ) ; Birminghu1ll ,
: ' 11.0 ; l'cnsacolu , $14.00.
Filar. ! CINCINN.\TI TO
New Orleans ! 114.ooj Atlantu ,
$11.00 ; 1\1ob1le. $14.00Iunl. ; ! .
gomcry. $14.00 ; Dirminghalll ,
f'Il.ooj ' Pensacolu , $14,00 ,
FROM EVANSVII.I.l\
New Orleuns , $1:1,00 : ; Atlunttl.
$11.00 ; Mobile. $1:2.00 : ; Mont-
omery. twel"t : tlollurs ; Binn-
mgbllm , eleven dollar ! : ! ; Pensu-
cola , fourteen dolluro. Rates
to Intermediate Points to be tbt :
same.
Proportionately low rat 10
points west of New Orleans Ug
far as Houston. To Jackson ,
ville , Flu. , and intenDtdiatc
) > oint9 , $3.00 higher thun rate
to Atlunta.
Take m1vuntage of these very
low rate : ; to uluke a trip tltrouJh
tilt : South to investigate tts
\\)11I1trful re ou rees alill op'
portunities ,
Time : tahles , fulders. maps
and descript.e ! literature reo
lat \'es to hU1I15 , truck und stock
farming along the Hne of the
Iouhwlllttloln'lIh \ It. It
will bt : st:1I1 upun uppHcation to
C. I. . S'rmm , General Passen.
ler A ellt , l.ouisvilJe , K } ' .
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' 1'1114 elgnatuTO 18 ou cv"ry ! Jox of th" geuulul
Laxative Bromo.Quinine 'l'8Lleu
u. . naulkil thbt Iift'a . . cold 4u upe . . . . ,
- = 172"111" _ _ v
Soft
Harness
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: . / I YOII CloD wake your ! .ar-
; . . , IINI al1I0fe "II . . 110" .
aDd ad tOUih .1 wlrd ' "
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ne. . OUC You cau
I"DI"btu III ltIiI-makilU
IlIlIe tlwlc4I "S 1001 ! WI 1&
oh110llrU ) ' woullS.
iEUREKA
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Ula u a poor I uk h" bar ,
IIUI 'Ilk" UUIW. JJIW1. urr " -
pUletlnY1 1111I11,01 OUt u.
" pUle\ \ 1'"paf " Coo " 114.
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What they reall ) ' O ii to .save
themselves Ute trouble of 'think-
'ing < by selecting\omc leader to
think for them.
'PbiB plan works wcl1 enougJI
in tiuy cOJUmunitles , where every
cithen : ImowR the character of
every other. But in larger cn -
munitie:3 : it , fails.
'l'his latter metho is that of
the direct primary , nowso much
fa\'or d by political nostrum ven-
dors. Its fruits arc seen in such
.
persons 015 tlle odoriferous Ames
of Minneapolis an the scurrilous
Var aman of Mi ! > sissippi , who is
ahout to he made governor in
spite , of public utteranc s that
debar him froUl decent society.
'l'he scan al of sucb leaders
an officials as "A.lnes : and Varda
mau is the result of giving s\.1J > -
port to men alon , illstea of tQ
mcn ri'pres nting 'party policies. !
Parlit $ fouudel\ \ abiding prin-
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( : IP I es , am I not on persolla 1. Ihes ,
which fume and strut and \tnish' '
are lIecessary to a repuhlic. Men .
COIII an ga. but truth ahides. '
Parties. because they represent a\ \ '
COllllIlon agreement upon political -
cal truth. without which popular
g'O\'efl1l11ent is impossible , arc ,
tht' life of the republic.-Chicago'
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1t1 'I'II l-Mu-l dn-MItI\l1 : ; \ In'lItluli. '
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'l'hc following i the program :
to he relldered in the United
l \'angelical Church at Oconto ,
Septelllber 26 and 27,1903 :
SA1'UHDAY. 21'1. : .
De\'otiollal Sen'ice , lell br Mr.1
E. Gookins. I
What Arc Some of the IIill- ,
drances to our Sunday School
Work ? ReL. . J. Ke ne. Dis-
cussion.
Music.
What is the Best. System of
'l'eaching in Sun a.r School ?
Baplist delegate , Lomax.
Music.
Assitnment of 1elegates ; by
CUlllmittee.
SA'rUIUMY , 7:301' : . M.
Song and Prayer service , led
hy i\1. I , delegate , Callaway. ' , '
. utlda ) ' Scho)1"1 epo'rts. , .
Adllre ! > by ReMtle : ; ' f C . ll-
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SUNDAY. SIq'T. , 27.
Sunday School at 1.0 a. 111.
Preaching at II a.-m. hy'Re\ ' .
.I , Holderman. Calla W:1) : ' .
SUNDA V , 3 I > . 1\1.
Dt'\'otional Service , led. bytht ;
r.odi Baptist delegate. . .
Is il right to o'trer rewards iq
tlUI' tllJjay ( School ? R d'fern
Ilclt1g'atc.
Llnion Services of the Young
1 > > eople's Societies , cJU1I11encing
7 p. 111.
Song-"God Be 'Vith You ' 1'1.1 ; .
Wc Med Again. "
A 11 SU1 ll y Scl1001s arc i n
strtlcted to send elelgates uHl
contributions to par expenses o.f
th cou\'ention. ' .
W. ' 1' . WOOD\ ' ,
Pre . Southwest District.
OUEA'l"SU W.
l'Il lIlJeli I'otbertl Oreetetl Jill Urg'6
( JI'uwtll1ud I > > resent 'HoOlt' ' bow :
North Platte 'l'elegram : 'rbc
Campbell Brothers arrived in this
city Sunday I1Ioruing with their
cit'l m ; consisting of 22 large carJ
a nd It IIlo u\ell \ thcir an imals and
tellts , 011 the how grounds 'north
of the tracks. IIumlrcIIs of p o-
I'll' wcre there to see them Hl.
load. 'l'he mammoth new aan.
\'as h'lIts arc the largest ever
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s ( 'n ill .this city. 'l'he parade
Idt thl' groullds ahout 10 O'elOell
allli wa > ; one of the J tH'S aile ]
most up-to-date we tlfave e\'er
witncssed. At t he afternoon
IH rformance the big tent wa
packed to it ! > capacity and judg'
, ing fr m the hearty apP'laus
\vhich greeted all the high..cla
ads in the rings ant ! mi air We
II1m.t say that ( he Campbd
Bros. are strictly in it this , y arNe
No ganlblinggrafting : or game !
of chance-are allowed upon thl
show g'roun s , and the cirCtlS i :
co ucte ' upon a mora } anal.L.1\Bi
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ness' priuc.iplt' . 'rh : lwlp o1.tlli :
circus se m to be JI rfect gentle
lU n anti h 1\'e cUlllltlct d thcIII
I se\'el } as stich whilt' ill th city.
Clluphell Bros' . how will . x
l1ibit iu Broken Bow on 'l'ucsda ;
September , IY. 14-1. .
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. .eb I.a . : _ tel , , ,1 for bll1Ur . , " 1111111.1aluo
tur. al1" wtlh a IIIKII c"IIIt. . . Ij call ul'UU we' '
cliaul. aud "lIe"U tor locuudlul .ud IIrollhbl
IILO. r . WUII"t ollKaKllwent W " ) I } ' . C ; "
la"r " , uf 'lIS . . " alllr"8I1u , 1:11 > " " " " twit 1I0t <
IIIII . .dullcd \ ueb eacb. wJck. ! .K&p.r1'IIC
uo' .tutla1. M'eDttuu rlllerlluC41 .ul1 Dciol
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F. W. Myers was a vi1. ! tnr
MOlIllay.
Prof. ZahJJ visiteit the , , 'ic u'rt . ) '
f Ga es V ihiesi ) ' . ' . '
. At he pr sent time' 5R pupil
are enrolled in college. '
'I'he. beginni g class in hook-
k.ccping ; trc luit1g''cry good
work. :
G orge Scott spent last"'SUlula ) '
visiting lti parents at WC-4t- !
en'ille. . .
N.ellic l mpneht Qf l ) 'no , ' is 0.1-
'So one of , the new stuc1ents fa1dng
thc business course.
Bcssie Pi t ta wa ) ' has cou1pletcc1
the shorthand course and. is nov .
taking the busine ! > s coursc.
Miss Pearl Zahn visited friends
in Anslt ) ' last Snturc1a ) ' and Suu-
.da ) ' . She re'ports .a delightful
ti me.
me.Mr.
Mr. Ii. W. A IlIshcrr.r has opened -
ed up the ' 1' h lraph ) ' elepartin dt
wi\ht.hree shllents. ! . We hope
thJ .U\.tmber wilt. increase.
.Prof. 'Gar1i h 1.1a opened a
ingil1g school' for th benefit of
the students of the , Business c01. ;
lege. 'l'hose attemt1ng' consider ! I
.i t v. ry enjoyable us well. as hcne-
ficial.
Messrs. 'Ped. Osborne , Clifi1
Marquis , ' Roy'Mllrquis nd Orinl
Shaw , ami the .Misses pearl
Dewey and Maude 'Marquis : , are ,
jthe new stu ents 'who 'enter 'el ,
: \IoJ1da ) ' .
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"GeoPearson .and Mr. Duncanl
dnel 'wife "took in ( he State Fai r. .
at Iiincoln last'week. .
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J. 1 . T-iang has about fil11shed ,
putting up his alfalJa crop which
was heavy this ) 'ear. He has ( ,0 : ,
acres. I
l'he old settlers , picnic 3tHl reunion -
union at Ravenna was well at-
feiH1ed uy the people around hert" :
1'hey all r . port having a good
.t 1lie.
We understand hat Mr. Ome ) ' ,
principle of t e Litchfic : d schooJ. .
IS the : repubhcan candl ate for
count , ) ' superintendent in Sherman -
man county. . Mr. Omey is a
fine young man atd ! we should he
glad to se him elected.
The heavy.frost last week. was
\ ' r ) ' clestrlicth'e'to 'gardens and
[ r l' k p tcl'ies" ' s. ' n 1ch of the.
wHcl hay . .ancl : COrlh Howcver , '
much of. the corn was sufficietly
matured to receive hut 1ittJ cHun-
agt : . . Owinc. . t ' the , scarcity . of ,
help. tl"lere was ver . ) ' lIttlc prame
hay.math' h ( for .thc free1.e.
Miss And sot of Mason , . is
teaci.ing . qlc pr maf ) ' graete it !
the Hound Gro\'c school. ' ! 'h
l1igher gTales will be t I gli ( by
Miss Grif1 th but will , not begin
until Oclober. 'l'his school is' an
xa.mpl.e of , gru\cd : \ coun.try'
SC1001. ! 'qie' < iues lOn of grJu t.n.g'
the rural schoolR should r .c lve
more 'attention than it lms in th
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pa.t : ,
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'l'he I-iadies of the M. .
church are planning great t1\ings \
for' eJection"cra ) ' . .
Merna once mon hasa paper
that we trust has conte to. stay
.andmay . prosper in our midst.
Rev. Powers of Green , was
over here on Sunday last amI
preached in the Baptist church
Imorning'an evening to a large
and appreciative audience.
\Ve are al1 in the hands of some
kinds of grip. Mrs. C ry. Roy
Stanford and Dr. Morrow are a
few In town thatare down , while
Chas. .Zachary has a sick horse
and Mr. Kaupp with other in
the country.
We are having stiring times
at Mearna. I-iast li'riday evening
I things were moved at a great
rate. Fortunately none of our
young men w re IUoved out , but
we hear that they will certainly
be moved F li'riday night's performance -
formance , S repeated.
Rev. W. l . Mathews preache !
his last sermon before conference
at Merpa on S n ay Sept. , 27 , in
the Ulornmg and at Maple Grov
' " at' 3. We understand that he
will go to Conference not only
S paid lip at all pOints but over.
- paid at several , as two points an
9 alrea y ahead. 'l'his we thinL
_ speaks wd1 for tht' g nerosity of
the memb rs an frien s as we1l
- a for tilt ! ( ' ! l cit'ltc ) ' of tht' Ste.
wards.
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'l'he Nehraika ! Conference oj
'I tbe M. P. church met in this citj
5 a llort time ago. 'l'here wt'rl'
present l e\"s. Dady , Chase ,
: Strickler. Bradley , Miller atH .
r. Grabam. Business sest > ions wel'l
I : held ( luring the da ) ' and preach.
lng-services in the evening. 'rh4
"I . Ul0St interesting matter as ftll
I. Q Merna was conc rned that thf
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conference ( lccidcd was that Rev.
W. C. Miller was to stn ) ' with us
: utothcr ) 'ear. We arc glad to
greet hU11 for his second term
ai d "fr1ts lhat. hisst-a1..thi ! . , y l\r
may he tleasant ) to him and profi-
tahle to us all , as we believe it
has .heen in the In t year.
'OHT.tr.I.O.
Hev. W. C. .Miller was returned
to this work for thencyear. .
Mrs. Ashbaugh 'is' suffering
with tooth ache the . last ) . few
days.
C. D. Day and wHe'went to the.
"Hub , " on Saturday , returning
that evening. .
'l'he school childrcn arc giving
goo l reports . of Miss Luce , their'
teacher , and thi\tk \ she is all
righ 1.
C. II. Cass , is' having a new
barn erected , on his farm , this
'weelc. A. D. lIuut is the car.pcn-
tel' ill charge. -
G orge Budd has purchased
Ule residence of R. 'R. Duncan in
Merna , ' a'nd will move "into it i11
, Ule ncar future. As he is to old
! tp farm , this is as it'should be.
Some chickcn thi'cve visited
the henncry of M. J. Beals one
night last wc k and helped themselves -
selves to about forty . of her
choice B. P. R. fowls. No clue
as to who the miscrcants were.
'rhe weather is fi 1e since the
heavy frosts that. feU 'l\tesday'
. .anWednesday nights 'of last
week. Much corn is badly hurt
anc especially is t.his true in the
fields hat vere lut.har.d by the
hail that fell on Ju1) ' 13 , as it.
was set back at least a week by
the beatirig'it r 'celve'd.
ti' . C. Embree'is moving from
t.he Pool rauch , a small , granary
.that he bought of Stouffer and
, ' . He . it on.his
'LYQu. . w.i.ll , placc on.
.new site for Ius future home , and
expects to b g.i the erection of
a new house'on the sa 1e. place ,
thi ! > fall. 'rhe building will be
" 18 : : < 28 with fourteen feet posts ,
a td a wing 14x22 one stor ) ' hi.gh.
UI'lftUrrnt ( : ounty' COII\'elitloll.
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In pursuance to call the d mo-
crat county couvention was heid
in this city Satuntay . afternoon.
Jr. C. L. Mu1lins , was . elected
chainuatt a1(1 ! Abe. M.oore , , secre-
? ( ary. he fOllowing . ' ticket was .
110in i n t _ d :
I Qr. cQ ty j c gc' . , E. J. llQb-
litYi for clerk of District Court ,
JoiIII II IeY . ; for : tre'asurer ' . , J. ' H.
Decker ; I"or count ) ' clcrk , Herman -
man Camphell ; for ! lur e'or , M.
140 I-iambi fpr copntysup rintend-
'ent , John Lewis ; ( or' . c ) Unt.r assessor -
sessor , Clyde.Car.1oSi . . " for I coroner ,
Dr.lorrow. : . . . "
'l't\\'nship t cket . nominated , as
follows :
1'ownltip clerk , .J as. I-ieonard ;
Justice of the peace , II. J. Shinn ;
treasurer , l. M. l-qmberling.
. . .Ou mot \V.B. . Eastham was
electe J chairman of the county
central ol111nittec an empower-
ed. to hoose a seCretary and he
and. th secretary were authoriz-
r. to till any racancies that
might occu 'on the ticket.
'I'hn IIII11Rrcl Hull Ordlullllce IlIlh'ft'nlt.cI.
'l'he Billiard 1.1all ordinance on
which the cit ) , council has been
working for the last three months
met its defeat on the tllird reading -
ing on 'Vedne day nigh t last
week. ; rhe ordinance was
drafted with the view of prohibiting -
hibiting hilhanl halls in compliance -
pliance with the \'ote on that
question at the spring election.
'rhe ordinance received a. favorable -
able vote hy the members of the
council on the first and second
reading , but when it was put on
CHICHESTER'S ' ENGLISH
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its final . passa.ge the members
of the council ( ti..i cd and it fail-
cd to rcceive a. lega.l majority.
Those who voted for tb ordin.-
nnc were Apple , Bruce aud
Munk. Those who voted again t
the orclilHlncc- were Conrad. Mar-
tilt and . \Vitsou. 1'he volt' bl' ng
a. tic the mayor cast his \lote in
the anirmativc but that did not
give it a lcgal majorit ) ' as it rc-
quire four mem crs pf th
council.
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Xm'lIlI1rn L'ACldc nnllw ) ' CUflllIUI } ' .
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CroolstonMinn..Tuu 15 , 1903 :
To Whom Concerned :
Campbcll Brothers' show played -
ed in Crookston to large crowds
both for the afternoon and cVen-
ing performances. It is 1. good ,
'ilean show , and the managers
and attendance are ent1emnuly
and courteous. W. E. HAND ,
Agent Northern Pacific l ai1way.
Campbell Bras' . show , vill ex-
hihit in Br01ten Bow on Tuesday ,
September 29. 14-15
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U"CK ' 1'0 TIII U. . . . HOUE .
011 September 1st , 8th : ulIl (5th and
Octoher 6th the nurlillgtolJ offer.s round
trip tickets , goot1 thirty Ila's , to mnny
pofnts in Ilidiana anti Ohio at u lure and
one third rate. All excellent opportunity
to visit old friends ill the east. A9k the
ticket 'agent for further particulurs. (2.16
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