Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 03, 1904, Image 4
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" . . . , b,11 prlc. lor pnblllblllll ' ' . .OhIlIlIlfJ oolle , " . KDd ellr. . or Iblnkl. : : lA'gal nollCot .1 r. . " , I J"d"d b ) . atutCI erA A . .N"hrll.aa. - - Thursday , March 3 , 1904. : . The gubcr1atorial ! race seem ! ! ; .to be sett1lng down between tGovernor Mickey and. Senator SEIarrison of Grand Island. If lhe expressions of the press can : -)5e relied upon as the sentiments . ; . f their communities the senator Evill gi've ' the governor a hot tchase. . - The sentiment in favor of the ; the state , convention nominating tthe candidates for United States fSenator is growing stronger with I ithe : voters the more the question as discussed. The only opposi- i ion now seems :0 : be from t e ; : would be candidates or their tfriends , who see no chance before the next republican convcntien. . , - The Congres.sioaal convention : ; of the Sixth District has bcen . 'Zalled to meet at Alliance , March : tl.7th. Thc decision of the cen- ttral committee to hold the convention - vention within the district was i.thc correct thing to do. So early : : . a date at first does not seem just .the thing , yet upon mature deliberation - liberation there is nothing to be . lost by it this year. The other ; districts have set the pace and . the Sixth with commendable . , . , 1 i F. W. HAYES , H Jeweler and Optician ti 'J West Side , Square , roken Bow , ! Nebraska. I i , ; , I . . . . I pride prefered' to.lead. The rc- nomination of CongTessman Kin- Kaid IS conceeded and no one's intercts will be jepordized by having the convention early. Candidates for delegates to the national convention will have , an equal chance of pushing their claims , and the sooner they know their fate the quicker the qgonJ will be over. The difference between an editor - tor and a doctor is that if an editor - tor malcS a mitake ! he has to appologizc for it , but if a doctor makes one he buries H. If the editor makes one there is a lawsuit - suit , swearing and a smell of sulphur , but if the doctor makes one there is a funeral , cut flowers and the smell of varnish. 'l'he doctor can use a word a "ard long without Imowing wh t it means but if the editor uses it he hag to spell it. If the doctor goes to see another man's wife be charges for the visit , but if the { tditor goes to see another man's wife he gets a charge of buckshot. Any oM tt1edical ; I , . college can make a doctor , but. can't make an editor. He has to be born. When a doctor gets drunk its a case of overcome by heat , and if he dies it is heart trouble ; when an editor gets drunk it's a case of too much booze , and if he dies it's a case of deli rum tremens.-Author Unknown. In a rpcent sermon the Rev. Dr Dwight Hillis has sounded the following warning note to young men in business life. If" you don't want women to outstrip you in the industrial race , " he said , "and c011lpel you to come to them when you want 50 cents , you should quit drinkin poor whiskey and quit gamblIng at race tracks and in pool-rooms. Women , " continued Dr. HiUs , "in spite of man's refusal to give them the right and privileges to which they are entitled , are today - day in one hundred and forty-five branches of business , and , in many instances , showing more ability than the men. In one of the greatest financial institutions of this city not l ng ago a well known man drawing a salary of $25,000 a year suffered a nervous collapse. The directors selected a young woman , who for ten years , had been the stenographer. She , the directors told me , had done better work than the mat ] she succeeded , and is doing it : for but 510,000 a year. In fiftJ I years the women will know more : than the men. They have more : time to read books and they are I improving their time. Eventu' : a11y they will vote and eventuallJ aU the universities will be co. .c - - - , I . " " Hloks' Weather Predictionsl , Second Stonn Period for March "will express itself about the 5th , 6th , 7t o 8th. This , as weU as aU the periods in this month , Is dominated by the Marc or aprlng'cquUiox. The Moon at last quarter and nlar extreme' south declinntiol will also be factors in disturbances at this time. The weather will be unsettled an bleak at the opening of this period. It will grow wanner , progressively from we : al the period advances , fonowed by faUing barometer. cloudiness , rain and sno\ ' These disturbances will "peter out" into high barometer. cold northedy windswit continued cloudincss and fre uent squans of snow. " Third Storm PerlodTbis period is central on the nth , 12th and 13t1 Basing the pre ence of the March equinox , and the Moon's apogee on the 13th the ! is oull one other disturbing factor at tJ1is time. On and about March I Ub , t } earth s equator is presented toward the north pole of the 8un , on account of wbie fact there fa a regular annual rturbation , attended by an excess of electrical aD Ju petfc r enomcna ilL the earth and atmosphere. Falling barometer , high ten &ture ant wide areas of rain and snow may al o be expected about the ntb ant I : J3tJa. "Risk ' IJaomI " ' . . Z RDd.cold. . > > luatwi lat. . wID folio , , . Pf.Oircsaively about tb 13th .tti"'I . . , . . . . . - - - - - - - . . - ' . - - I . , . For the man who f/lorks I , ' ' , : f' , from. sun to sun . P ' ; , < I' : , ; , , , _ , . . . , . ' . , - , ' . . . f . . . ' q ' . ' . : " ' ' - i' . J : : C' Uneeda I . " . Biscuit j . . t\\\ . . . ' , . . ' . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . \ ' ' ; . , I . . . . . "t' . \ For the Woman t ) hose , . ; . , . . . . . : . . . . " 'tIJork is nefer done ' . . . J ' . . ' . ' ' . . I . I . ' . " . ) .oti' I' " " . 'i : ' ' ; Uneeda' : " . , . . - ) - ' ' . / , ' \ : : n' . . . lit .j" . : , ' . ISeD ) -t' ' : " " . . " . 'i . . . . - . ' ! I. ' . ' 'It , . . . . . . . - , " ) . , , 'I - ' . \i. \ > . ; , ' - . . , : : . > , ; ; ! ' , , , ' : ' . ' , . : , . . " ' , . " . .JJr. The clean , fresh , crisp food that is ale ; ' . - ' : -1 . " . ' . : ; , : ; t. . ways good , and good for all. Good for : i ; . . : - , . , : : t. , ; } the worker because they are sustaining. ( ' . . ' : " : . : . . . Good for the housewife because they e convenient. Good for the hi1dren . I Crackle The 'because they are wholesome. / \ You Hear tjl/tl Is the Sign ! They arc Ires NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ' ; , I - ' - ' I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uu - - u _ _ _ _ _ _ . educational and the women will car.ry off all the prizes. Young r men must stop dissipating or take a second place in life. " Republican Oonnty Centrl1 Committee. ! The Republican County Central - tral Committee has been called to meet in Broken Bow , Monday the 7th , to consider the question of either holding a county convention - vention or to select delegates to attend the congressional conven- tion. Every member of the committee - mittee should be present. Sixth Congressional Convention , OIDrfal Gnll for nepnbUcan t'onvenUon of Ihe Sixth CUlIgrl'ssltlonl DIBlrlct of the state of N bra8kll. - The republicans of the Sixth CongressIOnal District of the State of Nebraska are hereby called to meet in delegate convention - vention at Alliance , Nebraska , on Thursday , March 17 , 1904 , at 2 o'clock in the a ternoon for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for Congress of the Sixth District to be voted for at the next general election to be held November 8 , 1904 , and to elect two delegates and two al- ternates to the Republican National Convention to be held in the city of Chicago , Illinois , on Tuesday June 21 , 1904 ; and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come l before said convention. The basis of representation of the several counties in said convention - vention shall be the vote cast for Hon. John B. Barns for Jud1e of the Supreme Court at the general election held on November 3 , TrRlcc1y Avcrted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City , Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible - ble cough set in besides. Doctors treated him , but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr.Kings New Discovery for Consumption - sumption , and our darling 'Was It. saved. He's now sound , and well. " : Everybody ought to Imow , it's the : h only sure cure for Conghs , Colds , ld and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed - teed by Lee Bros. , druggists. ' Price .sOc and $1.00. Trial bot- tIn free. 1903 , giving one delegate for ! each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for said John B. Barns and one delegate at large for each couuty. Said apportton- ment entitles the several counties - ties to the following representation - tion in said convention : Banner. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Blaine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Keya Paha. . . . . . . . . 5 Box Butte. . . . . . . . . . 6 Keith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Boyd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Kimball. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Buffalo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1.0'an. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : Cherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.0uP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cheyenne. . . . . . . . . . 7 McPherson. . . . . . . . 2 Custer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Dawes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Scott. Bluff. . . . . . . . 5 Dawson. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sheridan. . . . . . . . . . . ( Deuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sherman. . . . . . . . . . . t. Garfield . . . . . " . . . . . 4 Sioux. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I Greeley. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9' ' Holt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 'Vheeler. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Hooker. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - TOlal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .206 It is recommended that no proxies .be al10wed in said convention - vention , but that the delegates BLACK - DRAUGH'T STOCK and POULTRY' MEDICI.NE Stock Bnd poultry bave few troubles wbich are not bowel nnd liTer irregulariti"'J. Blnck- Draugbt StoCk and Poultry Medicine - cine IS II. bowel nnd liver remedy- for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect CCJndition. Prominent American brecders nnd farmers keep their berds and flocks b althyby giving them an occasional - sional aose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any.stock raiser may buy 25-cent htt.lf.pound air-tight can of this medicine from bis dealer and keep his stock in vigorous bealth for weeks. Dealen goner- nlly keep Dlack-Draug t Stock and Poultry Medicine. If , .oura doea not , Bend 25 cents for a nm"'ple can to the manufncturen , The ChattanQCRn Medioine Co. , Ohnt- tanooga , Tenn. noCUBLIJI , GA. , J&D. 80 , 1m DI&Ok.Draalh Stock &Dd Poultt ) KtdJalnell the beaU OTOr tried. Oar ltook wulook1nr bad "htn1011 . .n' me the modlolno and now theT al1l ICItUnr 10 tIDCo Thl' are lookiajr 10 per out. better. S. 1' . mwoxmGTOr. present thereat be authorized to cast the full vote of the county represented by them. Dated at Valentine , Nebraska , February 26. 1904. C. H. CORNELL , Chairman. JOHN REEE , Secretary. . - - - ' - Tbe DeHt Cnujtll ti"rUI ) . S. L. Apple , ex-Probate Judge , Ottawa Co. , Kansas , writes : "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for years , and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as th best cough syrup I have ever used. " 25c , 50c , 1.00. Sold by Ed. Mc- Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. Drs. Davis and Farnsworth of Grand Island , have in their office all the latest apparatus used in the treatment of Chronic diseases , including Static , Faradic , and Galvanic Electricity and X-H.ay instruments. Vibratory Mas- sage. Hot air baths for treatment - ment of Chronic Rheumatism , Kidney and Liver diseases. T e Minin Violet light for treatment of Chronic Skin diseases and every other instrument required in making a scientific examination - tion and giving proper treatment. The Doctors make no charge for first consultation. 34tf I TO cunl A COI.n IN ( ) n n\'v Takl1 Laxatl\'o Dromo Qulnlnu TnlJ'cte. All rOjrglal5 rrrund the mon. y Ir It bUd to rUre. E. W. Grc\'e'o jllaluru ! Is UII caab box. 2Sc. _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOR SALE-One span of High Grade Hameltonian driving horses - , ses , 6 years old ; one good secondhand - , hand buggy and one et driving harness. 1. A. COLEMAN , 33tf. North side , Broken Bow. f i , , II I I . . , A Waste of Coal r is unpardonable. So is a waste of I mone ) ' . People waste money when they buy poor cOlli , no matter if they get it "cheaper" than good coal. Clean Coal that Burns with n steady flame , and gives Ii hot , lasting fire is the most economical - I mical of all fuels. That's the kind ' we have. Buy of us and your stove won't et clogged upith foreign matter. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. , BROKEN BOW. . . N1BRASKA. 222 M M 22 ! - - - - - - - - _ . . - - - . " - -or- . " : . . ; . : . . . . - e@i'E1 ! = ' = 1a -.C ! ! > ; - - -J- : ; = - - - - : : tmn : mnmmffiffi.n1iiffi1ffiffimm i' ffiVF 1 1001 Before You Bullcl , Consult ec > . : Japin..ea-u. : . , Imlg ! Contl.actor and Sui I : fer. 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