Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 22, 1903, Image 6

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some extra good. values in La.dies Underwar.e. I still have 2,000 : pairs of men's , women and chUm :
H } drens' shoes left that you can save big money on if you will buy of me , for the next 30 days. Capes :
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bed evoIY TburldllY aLhu Coullty O L.
D. , M. AMS EltltV. - . Editor
, es.\'fUco In OUlter IUock. Fourth ATe.
Entered atbe poiItomco at lIrokell 1I0w , Nub. .
a. llooond.aIMIi matter for trlLIlalUluloo through
tbo U. II. Malia.
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tlUDBCIUl'TJON PIUOK :
Cn"IIBr.lne vllUco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
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. One column. per montb , $7.00. Ono.halr col.
Umo pur moutn ' 1.00 Quarur column , per
month , .W. Lee. . . thall qnluwr columo , 00
: locb per montb.
cuulIJlur
t Car 1 on arlt page. iJO coulll Ilor locb , per
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Localldvortlllini Ii ceO'1 per 1100 each h'ler. '
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. Notice of church fllu. loclablollllnd outorJalo.
uumtaVhero mouor LI chUfgod. oue.balf ralea.
800lels IlollcOI aDd fllllllo\lonll. : ouc-halr mtul.
WelJdlug calices tree , half Ilflce for publhnlog
lilt of Ilrclleutl.
Death noLlous frell. bl\lr pllclt for Ilublleblug
obituary noUcCI , Rod cards or tbaukl.
LoKa1lioUC at raL 1I pruldud bl . 'atutclor '
Nebralka.
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SpoiM SlloilKll SIIllIl ! II
Had , SheriiT Armstrong headed ,
his article in the CuStL'1" County ;
Chief last week "Spoils for the
'rwo Existing Pop Papers in
rol < en Bow" it would havc con-
tamed the burden of thc entire
articlc. 'l'he sole object was to
detract the attention of thc public -
lic from the issues in the campaign -
paign which his papers had heen
unable to successfull.y mcet and
make the "Deacon" thc issuc
with the hopes of prejudicing
iug cnough voters to turn the
tide that threatcns an over-
whclming victortory for thc n > -
publican ticket.
As a rule you safely cRtimate a
man b ) ' thc estimate he puts on
others. In assuming that the
actuating principle of the I d-
itor of the RU'UUI.ICAN is a desire -
sire for sQ..eri1T notices he betra ) ' $
his own weakness and ac1mow-
ledgcs that the question of party
principles sinls into insigni fi-
cancc compared with his se1tish
desire for gain.
I 'l'his view is maintained bX
the record he has made during
his fo r years of ofi o in , t le
ounty. Against his efi cieucy
we have not a word of criticism ,
but 'we ' maintain th'\t a public
office should be reg rded as a
pUblictr4st ! and the 'i'nterest of
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thc public should he the foremost
consideration , and 110t be uscd as
a private snap. It is no new
thcory of the I nl'UBT.lcAN that
the sheriff should account for Ills
milagc and turn it over to the
county instcad of\mtting it down
in his own poc1et , as did the
prescnt incumbent , who now
secks to have his deputy clected
that the same practice may con-
tinuc.
} 'lr. Armstrong is the only
sheri IT of Custer county who went
into onice a poor man and
goes.out at the e\1l1 of four ycars
the owncr of a stock ranch ,
\vorth ten thousand dotlars , a
'I rcsillcnt property in Broken Bow
worth three thousalul dotlars , be- .
sidcs othcr property , accumulat- i
II du1" ng his term in addittou to
his expensc. A man with a
milage record that foots up as
does Mr. Armstrong-'s , cvidenUy
views a public otlicc as a prh'ate
snap and has let no opportunity
to impro\'c it as such pass.
Spoils having been one of the
main charas tics of his administration -
tration it is not strange that hc
judges others by his own stan-
dard. If his ability for obscn'-
ing was as lugc as is his bump
of egottsm he wou1tl long
sincc hwc scen tha the republican -
can papers of Custer coullty have
lived for the last tw h'e ycars
without the sherill"s patronage
and doubtlcssly they can conti nile
to do so.
'l'hc l l\PU1IT.ICAN \ as well as
othcr rcpublican pap rs of the
county arc : tctuatcd hy a grander
motivc than the leader of thc
populist party manifests in his
accusatiolls against the I Hl'UlII.I-
CAN and pIca for the two pop papers -
pers of Broken Bow.
His design to prcjudicc the
\'oters of Custer b '
county ) au at-
tcmpt to mal < e thc sheri IT patronage -
age an issue against the . republican -
can candidate for sherin. , shows
he realizes tlli'\t he cannot mcet
the issues fairly and in his dcs-
peration he abandons the economical -
cal claims for Schneringer .uIlI
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Albums ,
T.4ace ,
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Cotton B-atts ,
Corsets-the best made.
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'l'aylor's whiskey jug and makcs
the cditor of the RHPUllIICAN
and the sheriff sale notices the
hone of contcntioll.
'l'he RIU'unr.lcAN welcomes
ihis new phaze of the campaign
as wc feel that the more the
question is a1" ed the larger will
bc the \'ote for thc republican
ticket.
'l'he votcrs of Custer comItj' do
nol havc to be to1 < 1 that for tcn
years , when the republican party
was , hopelessly' in the minority in
the county and state. that the
I l\l'UlILICAN \ as vigorou31y fought
the opposition as it oes 110W.
Populists as wetl as rcpublicans
knew that we could have no hope
.Ior s > oils and that thcre c uld be
110 oth r motive then loyalty to
the principles of our party to actuate -
tuate us.
Our theory then was that the
succcss of the principlcs of the
repu hlican party mcan t the
happincss and prosperity of thc
general public.
I t was our firm conviction in
that vicw that enabled us during
those trying times to withstalld
the tempting ovcrtues of thc
populist lcadcrs and battle for
wlHll we belic\'ed to be righ t.
Under the last six years admillis-
tratiOlI of Presidcnt's McKinley
and Hoosc\'clt our thcory has
hcclI'erilicd aud we are still n
thc ring doing battle ag'ainst the
hydrc-head monster of free trade ,
free silver and fr e spoils whcn-
ever hc appears.
If the sheriiT fees was the issue
as Mr. Armstrong now pleads
there should he no loubt of 1\1 r.
'l'aylor's election. 'l'he principle
of the greatest g'oOll to the greatest -
est numhcr is so palpahle that
lIone hut a hide hound pop would
witlthohl his vote from him.
U-lHh r the administration of thc
present sherilT the sherin" sale
noticcs are gh'cn cxclus\'cly to
two rolen Bow papers , viz :
'l'he Beacon Dml Chid. E\'cry
dollar of newspaper patronage is
monopolized by these two papers.
Shollld Mr. 'l'aylor he elected 110
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lcss than fi\'e papers woul share I
in the sheriff's patronage an all
but one of thcm are publishcd
outsi e of the county scat. Sar-
gent , Ansley , Callaway and pos-
sibl ) ' Mason Cit ) ' and Merna are
towns of the county that woul
share in this patronage that is
now limited to two papers in
Broken Bow. Do the voters of
Custer County want this state of
afl"airs to continuc. A vote for ,
Richardson means a continuation
of the same rule in sheriff sale
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notices. A votc for Taylor.
means the distribution of this
patronage among the other towns.
With so great a distribution the
amount would not be large for
anyone of them and would he a
very small inducement f r anyone
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one to work it.
I Actuated as the republican
papers are froll1 principle all other
considerations are obliterated and
nothing short of a victory of the
entire republican ticket and the
rcturn of Armstr ng's mileage
fecs to the county will satisfy.
Gi\'e us the first and the latter
will be ine\'itable.
UOVND v o\.I.I 1t.
Mrs. Andrcw Olscn . is yet vcr ) ' low ,
hut is improving.
' 1' . B. Wethemllias Idt to go 011 tile
railroad again to work.
olfreel Kleeh arrivcd a week ago from
Wyoming where lie lias hcen wdrking un
a 1111) ' milch during thc smlllncr.
Il is later Ica\'lH llthat thc rcport that
1\I1S. ' 1'lIIolls was dC1ll1 is not so , lmt hcr
daughtcr is married out wcstthcn .
Wm. Uhlman is very husy working on
his sod 1I0usc on thc 0111 trec dailll.
'l'1lcre uppears to he something in. . view.
nmnher of thc \'alle '
Quitc II \ } people
un going Ilown to Sweetwuter next
Sutunlu } . to hc present ut the dedication
of the Norwcgin I.uthcnm church net :
SlIIlIla } ' .
Charle } . and Hcrns Andrews \\'ho \ wcnt
to thc l'ucific coast last spring to filill II
10ClltioU , arri\'td last weck in thc valley
ngain , They Imy that Custer couny is
the hest placc for poor l1Iall , of uti thc
coulltry the } . hl1\'c sccn yet.
A prairie fire catled Ollt a Ulunber of
people Inst SlInduy north wcst of the
\'atley. It started h ) ' Peter's place. 'rhe
fire Immcll up SOllie hay a 11I1 a IOtmw
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was put out. 'Vhcn will peoplc learn to
he more careful with fire thi ! > tilllc of thc
ycar.
It is a shamcful act to accuse John O.
'faylor for challgin his nnmc. What
othcr nallle could he use than the name
of his fathcr. IIis futher took out his intention -
tention papers in Wisconsin and in which
name he took a l'rc-Hlllpl on therc , atl
hefore Johll was horn. I f any arc in doubt
about it , it costs only a 2 ccnt slamp to
scnd to the 1.:11111 Officc in laCrosse UlIII
find J Ollt the facts. Thcn what othcr
uame should his hay's use.
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J.izzic H ulI1nels was visiting at 1'111' .
Rohcrts SUllliay.
Will Doman allIl family spent SlIIlIlay
at Mr. Robinsons. .
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Miss 1'0 was a hllsincss \ ' sitor at AII-
schno last Saturday.
Mrs. Se\'iII has begnll on the hnihlillg
of a uew frame honse. 1\1 r. Schllof is
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Iloing . the work. .
Brownic Williallls is in Ansellllo assisting -
ing the carpclliers ill Imihlillg a house
for Bcrt Hmpt ehl.
1\Irs. Dave Christcn left 'l'ucsIIay for
Springt elel , Ohio , for a'isit allwng
friellfls and rclatives.
Hlmcr Bowman rcturncd from Alliance
ou the clcventh of a.'tober. 'II\ ! has
takcn a claim tlear Alliunce.
Iarson Smith mill wifc arc the prol1l1
parents of a bahy hey which wm ; horn to
them last 'Vedncsilay. l\lother mill halle
ar doing well.
1\Irs. Oscar Smith , Mrs. R. R. Robin-
soul\Illl Oscar Bowlcy's little 11lIIghter :
Hna urc on the liick list. We hupe Ihey
arc all on the rol\llto nco\'cI'Y. :
n UUNI ) ( Jacu"I ; ; .
P. W. Stark is Imildillg a tlt'\\ . house
on h is fa I'm.
Am1rcw'Vcl\'cr , who is tcachin ! It
Prairic Center spcnt SlIIlIlay at home.
' 1'he recent rains put the ground in cx-
ccllcnt com1ition ! lml the wheat which
was ahcady lookin wcll'as mlll'h im-
pro\'cd.
l\lr. Dickerson hns the finest piece of
winter wheat we ha\'t seell. It was SOWII
early 1\1111 has n goo(1 ( start. IIc plowed
the grollnd allfl put it in with u press
drill.
1'111' , Lang hacl two hec trees which he
robbcd about a wcck ngo. 'fhe hees wcre
not \'cr } ' well supplicd with hone ) ' .
'I'here was not enough to ha\'e Iastcel
them but a short tilllC.
Mr. I.owcry of Iitchfichl , is'ery sick.
We a\'t unahle to find out thc cnuse of
his ilIncss but it is thought it is on ac.
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count of trouble o\'erothc insanily of his
llaughter , 1\rs , ' 1'holi. Na\'c. .
Dal. Narrington diell at his home in ' 11'
Mason Octohcr 10. The funcral serviccs
werc hcld on Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock.II' ! . Narrington will hc greatly
missed in his homc town as well us other
communitics. lIe was one of Custer
county's teachers. lIe taught in thc
lIucldylills Iistrict : , last ) ' ar in the
Mason.schools , aUI } ut present waG employed -
ployed at Anselmo.
ORTIU.LO.
Several of our young peoplc attended
the party at Chns. Blakeman's last Friday .
evening.
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'Vether is finc as can hc 11I111 c\'cryone
is trying to he rcady for winter that will
gct hcre SOOIl.
F. C. Hlllbree allli wife , Mrs. A. D.
BUilt and 1\1illie I.uce , wcre Iloing Imsi.
ness in the Bow on Saturda ) ' .
Clara al1l1 Achsah Hunt callie up from
the Bow Friduy e\'ening to'isit O\'er
Sunday , retnrning in time for College on
Monda ) ' morning.
' 1'III salc of J. R. Baker was not largcly
attendcll owing to Ihe husy limc , and ) 'cl
thc catlle hrought'cry fair priccs. The
lIIule tealll ml\'ertised .Iid notlicll as J. R.
hue I u rescn'c hid , which was not raiscII.
'rhc sale was on the slJuare , no hy
lit1ding.
Wc nOl ccll at Sun ay School last Sun. _
Ilay l\Iillie Iucc , Hmllla Rcyncr allIl
Clam JclTords , nil teachcrs who lla\'c
schools in this part of thc coullty. allIl . }
wc arc glul : 10 wclcome Ihelll to our
school uncI our hOllies as wcll for Ihey
arc nll home mUIle.
HlIlel Alihhaugh wm : takcn'iolently
ill on FI iday e\'enin lit II I Dr. Morrow
wali l'aHcello uttellll her. She continuell . -
\'cry hul : Satunlyy and Sunllu ) ' Illorning
Dr. l\Iullens of Brokcn How was caHel1
for cOlls\lllatiou. lie ljelnot ) arri\'c Ulltil
ncur lIIidllight. After IIn cxuminal on '
Ihcy gI\'C it out that it wOIIIlltake thirty.
six 1.IOIII"s 10 dcterlllinc thc outcollle , pal-
tial pamlisis of ncck ulIII tongue , with
symptollls of IHuin fc\'er
\ , Her man } '
fricIIIls are wishingheru spccdy reCI\'CI ) ' .
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IIusldu ' mitt ns , glovcs , huskers -
kers wrist bands , furniturc of al1
Idnds , stovcs , tinware , granit-
ware , ( lueensware , stO\'C pipe ,
dampers , coal buckets , shovels ,
picturcs frames , framcs made to
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ordcr. JUD KAY.
South Si e of Square.
, V hen ill nced of an Auctioneer
see or write him.
'l'his office for neat job work ,
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