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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
= : . . ' ' " ' ' ' ' { , , ' 1 1'1 ; ' , ' - : > oru tcr o. J\ep bUcan 1'I1bUlhed every Thune" } ' aL lho Counly teIlL. ; D. M. , uummmv. . . Editor . \\fUco In Ou lf Dlock,1tourLh An.1j" Buwrod at the VOlllomco aL Droken ! low , Ilob. , III llooond.4ll""e " matter ror Lranemlulon through i the U. 8. Malle. 8UD80lUl"l'lON 1'1tIOS : OneYolr.lnadvanco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 ADVBUTIBINO IlA.TES. Onll colnmn. per monlh , $7.00. Ono.halr col. umnlU month ) 81,00 < luafler column , per mouth , .t > O. LaM than qnulLcr coluwn , ro etlItelor Inch per month. , 'Card. on 611t pllgO , c.o conte per Incb , per month Local dvortllllnl { I ) COUII : per 1100 each \I \ lor. tlon. Notice or chnrch falra , eoclablee anlnn'ertaln. . r IDcuLl where lOon07111 chlURed , ouo.halr rnte . , " lIoolot ) ' notlcol and rc olutlone , ono-halr rale . Weddlug notlce8 free. halt Ilrlee ror pnblhnlng I , lIet or pre8ln\.l ! . lJoatb notlcoe rreo , hair prlc' ! for pabllllhing obllual' } ' notlcol. IIDII card or IhaDkll. lo11gBI notlCOIl at utCI ! lr"ldcd hI I' atatee or Nebrulla. - . . Thurs ay , November 12 , 1')03. " Congress convene in special session Monday. Joseph G. Can- Don of Illinois was elected speaker of the House. Logan county republicans elected - ted their entire county ticket with tbe exception of the county " . clerk. All the ofiicers except county superintendent and commissioners - missioners succeed t hemscl vcs. . B. O. Hostetler carried every . > precinct in Buffalo county , but : five for district ju ge. IIis majority - , jority in the county is 825. His popularity at home was greater than the opposition had estimat- ed. 'rbe coporations have a suit in court to knock out the revenue law passe by the last legislature. At the time the jaw was passe the demo-pops opposed the law claiming- that it was drafted by tbe corporations. Since they pave attacked the bill the pop' ' members of the Supreme Court are relie upon to be against the law. , It is a goo thing for the state tbat such metho s as were resorted - ed to hy fusiol1ists do not suc- ' cee . The forgery , falsehood an wholesale deception they practiced in this campaign woul disgrace Tamany and bring a j blush to the flinty cheek of Boss J Croker. But it did not win and j it is safe to say it never will \ , again. - Yorl < 'l'imes. ( York county stood up pretty I straight just as the 'l'imes ex. ; pecte . There was the usual ' : commotion among the democrats i and the fond expectation that have so often cheered thenl just before the eventful day , but the republicans had not been f1im- , flamed , as they supposed. 'l'hey ; just went to the polls an voted I as usual to let well enough alone. An several emocrats and onetime - time pops voted with them. 'l'he voters of this county are too in- teJligent to be led away by every , Glasses That Suit I Your Eyes ore whet YOII wont when I } 'ou need glosses ot u11. Glosses thot ore not whet } 'our eyes require DlOY be a hindrance instead of 11 help to good vision. It is also very important thnt the. . . . . . . . F AMES hold the glasses in n proper posi. tion in front of the eycs. It will S cost you nothing but 11 few mom. ents of your tillle to step in Ilnd see if you need glosses. F. W. HAYES , , ] E"\.VELE & ; OP'.l'ICIAN. t West Side of Square. I I : .rJ" : o < . ' - wind of doctrine , or to he deceived - ed hy the oft-repeated tricks of fusiun. 'l'hey have seen all the little jokers many times and Imow them all by namc.- York 'l'i mes. When we consult the vote in Custer county an Hnd that the straight republican majority for the republican candidates for Regents were from 334 to 355 we are forced to conclu e that a large number of the voters , who claim to be republicans are , . still subject to e\'ery wind of doctrine - ' trine an the oft-repeate tricks of f sion. . , . . - - - - - - - If est 'tler' III oj orlty . BulTalo , 825 ; Custer , 106 ; Dawson - son , 203. 'l'otal , 1,134. Han received 56 majority in Sherman county , which leaves Hostetler 1,078 majoritj' in the istrict. - " - ' 1'110 Cltlll1wlt ) ' 'l'rllnllltJ 111\9 lIOIIe or Ucltlug l'ntrouagc The Callaway 'l'ribune , ( emo- crat ) finds a grain of hope in the election of Richar son for sheriff , notwithstan ing it did not help in the campaign. ' 1'he ' 1'ribune is the only straight democrat paper in ! . Custer county , but bas not been. able to share in the sheri IT's patronage under the present demo.pop sherilT. ' 1'he Tribune says : "Charlie Richardson's election was due to his popularity , an we will miss our guess if he docs not m ke "Old Custer" the best sheriff the county has ever ha - except ' 1'om Holiday. * * * * * * * While we are always ready to strike a blow against wrongs and would fladly have helped in the late campaign , we regret that the committee were so short sighted as to make it a county- seat campaign leaving out the live villages and their representatives - tatives and we trust that this sorry defeat will teach them a much needed lesson that will be hea ed in the future. We attribute the efeat in the last two elections an more especially - pecially the last to the fact that the republican part > are shrewd enough to have a live paper , and one that they support , in every town of importance in the county while the pop party have concentrated - trated all their elT rts on one paper at the county seat and do not suppo.rt a single l > aper at Calla- way , Merna , Sargent , Mason City or Anslev , all stan'ed out and Eli Armsfrong is greatly to blame for this condition of af. fairs which we trust will be great. ly improve under our new sberilT. " 810119 Over. The Beacon in its retraction oj : its charge of embe7.zelmen1 . against 'V. A. George last week insinuates that the republicar. press of the county had publish. e libelous articles in the cam paign that should be retracted I but added such would not bl doue. doue.Whether Whether the Beacon refers tc an ) ' one of the republican paper ! or all of them we do not know. Let that be as it may the Rn l'ULT.ICAN resents tbe accusatior on its own part as well as for tb. . other republican papers of till county. 'Ve read the republican paper ! during the campaign care full ) and failed to see an article it any of them that smacked of libel 'l'he RnpUI1LICAN made it : campaign principally on till oflicial records of the county , alII only refered to the personnel 0 : the opposition candidates whel the opposition papers made i necessary by the personal accusa tions of the republican candi dates. If there were an ) ' falsI accusations made against any 0 the opposition candidates it wa due to our information and no' ' : . " I. fm-.fIo'f-.h..I. ' ; : 'f'i . ! . : ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . . . . . ' ; : r..I."l. , t ! . . i . : ' ' .r. ' . . . . , . . . . , " , . . ' . ' . ' . ' . . ' . . ' . . . . . .J.pIft 'I' .tti " . ' . . .l. . r. . . . , . 'ii . . ! . . , > - iR.tt - f ' . : ti''JI ' . ! : tiI i : .I"'l. P.I. . . /1 . . . . .i . . . ' " . r. I' ! f ; k SWEET POT A'1'OES AND CRANBERRIES 'W \ ' F-resh. E ; erV : Dav , -AT 'I HE- ! i ' I STAR GROCERY CO. l " . . llfm 'N. 'IJ1.'f ! ol . . . lltf..t.i'It . . . . . . : . , ; . ' " . . . ; . 'I' , L &T:1 I.WJW : . $ .ii. 'rJ't.i'-l . ' $ i. i7 , . . \ti \ . 'c . . . . . iutention and sbouhl an instance - stance of the kin be proven to us we will cheerfully apologize. 'l'he Hm'uIIIcAN avoi ed as far as possible reference to the private - vate character of the candidates of the opposition and kept back a great deal that was furnished us for publication. Some state- t1\Cnts were ma e by the press of the opposition that we had evidence - dence in our possession that would had have been a complete 'refutation , that we let pass un- notice , when possibly we shuul not , merely to avoid a private character campaign. , ' 1'he facts arc some people arc so prejudiced against those of an opposition party that they can not see but one side of a question. 'l'his does not apply to e itors i with any greater force , if as I great as it docs to otbers. It is the christian duty of every voter not only to have principles but to efend them , always con- cee ing thc same rigbts for others as he claims for himself. UI'okclI Bow Towushlp Yotc. For Justice of the Peace. J. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. J. Shinn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261 For Clerk. A. D. Bangs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 J ames Leonard. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,229 For 'l'reasurer. I J. M. Kimberling. . . . . . . . . . . .357 E. H. Holcomb. . . . . . . . . . . . , 170 For Constable. L. E. C le. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .299 Ed. Molloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214 Roa Overseer Dist. 1. Lewis Cusbman. . . . . . . . . . . . . H , Peter Dooley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Road Overseer Dist. 2. Charles Kaupp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Allen 'l'ooley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Road Overs er Dist. 3. P. M. Stra ley. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 21 H. 1\1. Sulli van. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Road Overseer Dist. 4. C. E. Rector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Satn Dorris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Roa Overseer Dist. 5. Fred Arthur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Roa Overseer Dist. 6. Henry Ree er. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Ben Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Road O\'erseer Dist. 7. . . J. N. West. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 H. M. Coble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What Were Sougs or the 1)111111 1 What were the words and the music to them , in which the creators of the west , between : 1850 an 1880 sung their hopes and fears , their fun and jokes , their joys and sorrows , the t loves and hates ? What were the stngs of the pioneers , of the Argonauts of ' 49 of the gel seekers of "Pike' ! , peak or bust , " of the sheer. herders , the cowboys , the rangers - ers , the cattlemen and horsemenl of the Indians and the half , breeds , of tbe frontier settlers their women and chil ren ? If you know any of these 01 < 1 songs , either words or music 0 : both , please sen same to me , 1 part if you can't remember then all. No matter how trival till snatch. rhyme or ditty , joke story , or wit , let me have it Photographs , pictures or print ! of those old times are also desir ed , especially folks in tbeir work ing clothes instead of Sun a best ; also stories and experience : . of those days , clippings freD local papers of ol settler's ex periences , etc. Everything care fully returned if requested. Any thing unique in the way of song among guides and cowboys a present or during the pa1lt : 11 years , will also be welcomed Let us work together in collect ing the folk lore and music of ; period unique in history that ha ! gone never to return. Please ad dress immediately , Herber Myrick , Editor Orange JU I Farmer , Chicago. 811cclnl Olflr. 'Ve have made arrangement with tbe 'Veekly State Journa so we can furnish it and tbe RI1 PUnI.ICAN for $1.20 a year. Tbi arrangement will give yon tb state as well as the local new for nearly the price of one. 'l'hi olTer applies to renewals as wel as new subscribers. . c LA. . : ' . . . . . . . . . " " , . , - f'lrth Anlllll1l Conventloll. IAdllre Il MIRA NellIe 1'a'lor , 1 > re htl'lIt or tilt ! CURter . County" ' . H. A. . dclh'ered at llll ! COUllt ) cOII\'I'nlloll Iwht at llrokell How. Hatur. Ila ) ' . No\'emtJer 7.1 We ma ) ' well say with Gerald Massy " "l'is coming up the steep of time and this 01 < 1 world is growing brighter. " For certainly - ly the signs of the times give us hopc. Some of the signs of the past ) 'ear along the line of the emancipation - cipation of women arc ; the ex- tention of full national suffrage to the womcn of Federated Aus. tralia. A full MtlTrage bill passe both h.uses of Arizona's Legislature and was efeated only by the veto of a Governor who was not elected by the people. . 'l'he Kansas women have ha < 1 a opted to their alrea y partia1 sulTrage the right to vote UpOI : all'bonds for public improvement. . Bills of suffrage thus efeate < 1 are steadily 'recieving a largel vote. Conservative ol New Hampshire - shire after the amendment cam paign of last winter poled tilE largest proportional vote eve : pole in a .New England state. 'l'hus the "leaven which wa ! hi en in the meal" some 6j years ago , when the widows oj Kentucky were grante a righ to vote on all school matters , i : leavening the whole world unti today some form of suffrage i enjo'ed by the women of nearl : every civili7.ed country in th , wi > rl . Tho' be it said to tIll shame of a government of tlI' ' p ople , bY.Lte people and for th , people the'United States is he hind mat1IY of its sister countrie in this l'espect , and that no\ ; after every argument conciev able and inconcievable has beel met and answered favorably b : the : > e states that have alr a : adopted Woman SulTrage. In 1900 a gentleman from Bel gium was sent toour country tl itvestigate the states wher Equal Suffrage is in active , pre p"ratory to some action.beinl taken in Belgium. He cam4 bitterly prejudiced , he wel1 home after seeing its opporil tion thoroughly convinced of it justice an benefits. At a bearing ofVoman Suf : rage in the Senate of 1901 iI which representatives fret I Australia , Sweeden , Englani Colorado and 'Vyo. , testifie 1 . the worth of 'Voman suffrage tried in their respective countrit and'states , a commission of it vestigation was asked for to 0\ Equal Suffrag-e state. Here was suggested a simp. and effective way of answerin all those oppositions which ha1 I arisen against \V oman Suffra since the begining of its adv cacy. Let us l bpe that tbe a : pointment of such a commissiol BLACK - DRAUGH'T tSTOCK and . POULTRY 1 'MEDICINE , Stock Imd poultry b ve few troubles which are Dot bowel and Ii v e r irregullU'ities. B I C k- Drought Stock and Poultry Medi. dno 19 bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puta the organs of digestion in a cct condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks health ) : by giving them an occa. sional il096 of lllnclc.Drou ht Stock and Poultry Medicine 111 their food. . f stock r iser maybuy" 25-cent half.pound air-tiht ! can of this medicine from hts dealer and keep bis stock in vigorous ' bealth for weeks. Dealers generally - ally keep Dlack.Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If youn does DOt , send 25 cents for a sU11-ple can to the manufacturen , The s Chattanoojt Medicine Co. . Chat- tanooga , 'l'enn. .1 : - J1ooSm.uI , GA. , JaD.80,1102. Dlack.Draught Stock aDd Poultl ) ' S Ibdloluo I. the bOIU OTer tried. Our e ltook waa looklnc bad when JOu len\ m. , Ut. medlolDo aud DOlT thllT are S settln. 10 ftu. . niT aralooklDclll I S ptr oubottor. . S. P. mwOJallG'l'OK. i II . . : . . , _ . ,1. . " h..Y , . .h.t. .a. : r the long defered will y be made. Surely a quetion that in-I volves the rights of one.half the I people is 110t worthy the dignity of such action. ' 1'he results that I have been accomplished towar the emancipation of woman have been won by hard work by brave , pioneers , an we of the present day enjoying the fruits of their labor in our enlarge spheres must not amagine the Hnishing of their work will be won on any other line than that of hard labor. Our state president , Mrs. Clara I A. Young voiced thIS need in the : wor s : " \Ve must educate , agitate - : tate and organize. " 'l'he Custer County 'V oman SulTrag-e Association stan s for I justice to all irrespective of sex I and with that motto on our I banner we enter the 5th year of , our organization. We should I ever keep in sight that it is a r gran principle for which we stand an let smaller personal . esires and sel f aggran ise- . ment drop forever from sight. We nee to join ban s in sis- r terly love in this cause an overlook - look the mistakes we all will make. Let us withhol the censure - sure of another's work and turn to self to see if we are oing the work we find at band. Every word we may say in favor , every act we may do to s farther the cause is having its part in the final result. My sisters , we have not time to stan by waiting for another to act. There is work for every e SulTragist and God holds us accountable - - countable for this work. If it is s no more than obtaining a single v convert to the cause let us do - what we can. 11 Let us turn to our work with a more earnest spirit. Reali1.ing the majesty of it and exercising infinite patience in awaiting the . results I would recommend that a thoughtful plan of work be prepared for the coming year. That it be printed and circulated to ever suffragist in the cCiunty and the Executive boar care. fully carry out this plan of work. L- I especially recommend that the , s press work receive special atten' tion , that every opportunit : . , may be used to reach all parts of tht : county with suIT rage sentiment. And that the clubs take up the stud v of Nebraska' : ; Laws in re' gard to the property rights 01 women that the injustice of thes ( may be more wi ely known and agitative for better laws be a special law , an lastly I woul earnestly recommend the watch. Ie fulness of each and every sulTra Ig gist to let no chances pass 0 r'e r'ee TO cunF. A CO D IN ON OA. 'I Take I.natlve UrolDo Qulnlno Tab1ell. AI 0- nrullete ! : refnnd tbo mOllt ) It It tlllli to ( 'ure _ R. W. Grove'lIslllIatnrele ! on caCib box. 25c. p . . . - . . . . - Ayers Give nature three helps , and nearly every case of con- " sumptlon will recover. Fresh nir , most important of all. Cherry Pectoral ' 1 , . I Nourishing food comes next. Then , 9 medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs , I Ask any good doctor. I . . lOut \lied AJer'l Cherry J'ectoral 3 yeara aKO. 1 have leell terrible CMes of 111111IUS' / . " ealCI curelt " 7 It. lam never without It. ALURU'I' U. lIAKILToN , Mlulelta , Ohio. 2 Allltrulll8to c,50c. . tll.OO. , . 1.00well. , . c. A YEn Mil. co. . . . for . . - - - Consumption Health demands dally nctlon of the bowels. Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. putting in goo work for tIle cause where e\'er its cause may appear. Let us never iscourage at the seeming slowness of our beloved cause. But looking to that ; source of all J4ife , 'l'ruth an Love for strength , enlist in the work of bringing His Ki gdolll on earth. LOw RA.TEM 'V. ; ; 'I' . . - - " 10 DurJluactouu.oute' : $25.00 to Portland , Tacomo , Seattle. A $27.40 to San Francisco Los Angels. 4- : $22.50 to Spokane. $20.00 to Butte and Helena. $22.40 to Solt I.ake City. Proportionate1y low rates to hundre s of other points , including lli Hont Basin , 'Vyo. , 1\1ontana , Iliaho , 'Vashing. ton , Oregon , IIrilish Columbia , Cali. fornia , etc. Everr day until November 30. Tourlllt cars daily to California. Per- sona11y conductecl excursions three times It week. 'l'ourist cars daily to Seattle. Inquire of nearcst Burlington Route agent. J 5-24 11 _ _ h'101a" _ A match for our coal is not to be fonnd hereabouts. 'Vrt have "a corn r" on al1 the GOOD COAL. 'Ve have not cornerecl it for the purpose of makin large profits , but so that we might be able to se11 our customers the highest grade coal at millimum prices. Those who ha\'e not securell a fn1l supply for winter shou1ll do so now. I.ater we will not be able to fi1l orclers so > rolllPtly and bcsides lIIay be raisci I . Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. , BROKEN BOW , - NEBRASKA. . ; . . : ' ' ' ' 222or.r.r " : ' ' ' ' ' ' 2E a a , = rB SS ; L dij 1 has.securel . ! J. G. Ca peuter of Dc. : Momes , Iowa. 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