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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
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DoaUl notlooe free , hair prIce for ubll hlng ClbUu&rJ' notices , and Carda of tbank" . Legal noUcolI at ratea provided bl statutee of : Nebra , A. - Thursday , May.12 , 1904. Not being able to control 'rheodore Roosevelt , Wall Street 'has decided to put up a man of th ir own choice in the person of Judg-e Parker. It may 1Je a little lata to mention - tion it , 1Jut the RlPUDtICAN wants to join in with his many friends in congratulating Harry Lindsav on receiving the ap- inhn nt as clerk of the supreme court. . There is no use in denying it us Humphrey has made U1 ! a fir.st-class county attorney-and tbat be has pleased the people will be demonstrated when the polls close next November.-Loup Valley Queen. Alpha Morgan , the retiring . chairman of .the county central committee , has made a good man ! I fCr ? tbat place. He has labored hard for the best interests of the . party. May he continue doing good along the lines he has mapped - ped out and worked to during his administration.-Loup Valley Queen. The state board of equalization - tion is now wrestling with the ratlroad assessment. As a new b sis is to be established that is just to the railroads and the rest of the 'taxpayers of the state , they. 'have a big task. The Rn- DtICAN expects a clean and c urageous bill of fare. But bthing short of justice to all in- t rested will satisfy the public. , " ( . We publish the official copy of t .e Kinkaid Homestead Bill this eek , which differs a little from the one published two weeks ago. The bill gives the Homesteader I ho had previously entered , < I 1 ; > reference right to enter enougb 1and , contigous to make hit 640 ? 1cres. Whether this will appl ) to those who enter after the pas. agc of the law is not clearly de. ned and probably will not be f1\lly understood until the Secre. : . ' , bry'issues his rules regulatin i : .entries under the new law. I . j The cho ce of the late countJ ! convention for chairman and sec I ' . t ary of the county ccntral com. i , puttee could not have 1Jeen 1Jetter r. Amsberry is an old wheel horse , and perhaps knows bette : . ; ' ; hat the party needs in thi : county than any other man in th4 . county. Mr. Pigman is one 0 I the fair minded men of the coun' I h , is one of the shrewdest mCI Q be found , and will work wi t1 the chairman for the 1Jest inter ts of the party. 'rhese gentle nan , will make a good workinl t am.-Loup Valley Queeu. Wall Cor Cl1t\lrUlau. , - 1 ; The RlPUDtICAN is pleased tl ' 1i te the candidacy of J udg ' arod 'Wall of Loup City , fo cbairman of the state centra ' committee to succeed Harr l' Lindsa ) ' , who recently was a I ' . " ' " " . .D'"J"J".rJiCji i I I , I F. W. HAYES , . Jeweler and 01)tician . . West Side Square , Broken Bow , Nebraska. : iif- . . " . ' - , . . . . . . - , - pointed clerk of the Supreme Court. The repu1Jlicalls of the state can not do bettcr thall to select Senator Aaroll Wall of Loup City , for chairman of the state central committee. Judge Wall's long experience ill political - cal warfare , his fine executive ability and indolll1table courage equips him especially for the important position and we question whether another can 1Je found in the state that could fill tl e position of chairman of the state committee with greater cred i 1. . . - - - - Scarcely a county convention meets but endorses CongresBinan E. J. Burkett for the U. S. Sen- ate. Burkett will have a 1Jig majority in the repu1Jlican state convention. ' 1'1101 WCUl' No Ul'llSS Colon 'l'he delcgates elected to the state , senatorial and represcnta- tive conventions by the republican - can county. convention are to 1Je congratulated that they can go to the several convcntions without - out wearing the 1JrasR colar of any clique or corporation. They go uninstructed and are at liberty to exercise their best judgement in voting for the can- didates. l nough was said and done to imply the wish of the convention' , 1Jut should circumstances change the delegates are frce to exercise their own judgement. 'l'he complaint against uniu- structed delegates is that some times an ambitious delegate prompted by selfish motives may influence the delegation against their best judgement and thus defeat the will of their consti- tueuts.Vhile this is true , such a course would relegate the offending parties to the rear 1.s effectually as it would were they instructed and violated instruc- tions. People expect square dealings and a reasonable amount of good judgement exercised by their representatives and when . they fall short in these particu- lare they are usually held to ac- count. There is an inclination. by the leaders of any political party when in power to drift into ma- chinery. A certain amount of machinery is necessary to successful - cessful orginazition 1Jut no machine - chine should be allowed to dictate - tate the nominations or appointments - ments against the will of the people. Instead the prime object - ject of a party organization , should 1Je to effectually carr } ' out the will of their constiuents in . all things , consist ant with Ole best interests of the party they . represent. Delegates are elected on the theory that they will d"o that and when they do not they prove dierelect to their duty , whether instructed or not. When the.r are not instrueted they are free to exercise their _ best judgement and should it develop that thc convention which nominatcd them had un. consciouslr : bcen intlucnced b ) ' a clique or a deep laid schcme to thwart the will of the people they are tree to act individually as the occasion demands. A uni ted delegahon is to he _ conltnen < led when they are U111t- ed in sentimeut for an honest purpose , but a divided delegation when the question of principle is at stake is commendable. Might never makes right , h nce the uuit rule should uot 1Je forced ex. cept in extreme cases. A tU"I'IUuJC Telli. 'ro save a life , Dr. ' 1' . G. Meritl - of No. Mehoopanv , Pa. , ma e " startling test -resulting in : J wonderful curc. lIe writes , " , I D patient was attacked with violcnj hemorrhages , caused 1Jy ulcera. tion of the stomach. I had oftel found Electric Bitters excellenl for acute stomach aud liver troub les so I prescribed tbem. 'l'hc patient gained from the first , am has not had an attaclc in I. R months. " Electric Bitters ar4 positively uaranteed for D'ys ft pepsia , Indigestion , Constipahol 8 and Kidney troubles. 'rry them 8 Ony ] 50c at Lee Bros. li'arm Lease , Chattle Mortgag t and Warranty Deed blanks a this office. " - . - - \ . . , ; t : T , . 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' OUI' fine linl' 01' suits sl'lling' at- - . ; ; , . . { : $ 61 eo , $ 7.90 , $ 8.90 , , I $9.90 $11.50 $12.00 ' . . , . , . , Why'IheyKeepThewShi\pe $13.50 , $14.75 , $16.50 . THE.W.AY 3 suit looks at .the These I1I'e slIits tluti' any 1I1all 1I1:1Y : justly i'l'l'l . .9 begmnmg counts for norillng. . . . ' . . . ( . , if , as is so often the case , it loses pl'oud oj' , fO ) they PUHHl'HH a II thmw d 1st 111 f't l\"C ' , nil form and neatness aftcrnshort . { ; oul'hes that : aJ'l' HO I11l1l'h c\PHil'pd \ and HO sl'ldol11 at- : , : : of . . . 7' period wear. .t. IlW ( I , even I ) y tl Ie lllel'l I HlII t ; t ; al .1 OI'S. ? ' - . - . _ . , Friend Hand-Tailored Clothes m - - - - - = - - - - b ; ; Nobby Straw Hats J are shaped by correct cuttiog and . ' k , Latest Spring Caps , , : ' ) . ! l p uUing together. They nre ; shaped right to start with , and Fancy Wash Vests , L'/ ) , Ihey keep their shape through . . Neat and Pretty Shit.ts the hardest sort of wear. ' ' I'r F ashionable Ties. D r _ . _ _ _ _ = - - : : _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ , , ' 1 : . f thEisewhe ; Better Clothe r Less [ on y th , r . ' ) , " O I' \T JOlll' Money I 3tWL I rY : : . - _ . . _ _ _ _ H _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ - - . - ' : _ : - : - - - - - g,9 g . ; -,9 . : B. I > . & . : E : , rf'J A LLV A Y SSE L L I N G r.r 1 1 E M 0 S ' 1' I.r : ( ) E S. , : " . . . ' - " > i , . . ' . . " " . . , . . ; :1G . , , " ' ' . . . ' ' ( Ii''f " J' . . . . , ' . . ' " O , . , . , J' -1o.'c . : : J. . . . < " / j-"r' \ . : , - ' ' , ' . , ' , ' , - . ' \ 7\ . " ' . : " . . _ . , 00.J . . , ' . < ' : " . " , , , " . . . . ' . , " ; " or. . : . . " : < ' . _ . _ = - : ' < "h . , , . - - . : . " ViJJ.o . . { JJCo / \ ' : : - ' . ; ; x'U.J , ) r' ' QjA ; 'Ibo Democrats' Latest IS8I1C. Recent de1Jates in the United States Senate indicate that the Democratic leaders intend to make "Roosevelt" their issue in the coming campaign. The Re- pu1JIicans are ready to accept the challenge as they arc quite willing - ing to go before the country on the record of their party chief. In his short but eventful administration - ministration , President Roosevelt has 1Jeen 1Jrought face to face with the most serious pro1Jlems of the present. generation ; the labor question , the trust pro1Jlem , the race question , and questions of international politics , and each and all he has met with unflinching - flinching courage , and so far as it .was possible , solved in a manner - er that has gained the approval of a large majority of his COlln- trymen. By his firmness , tact , and foresight - sight , the Anthracite Coal Strike was 1Jrought to an end. 'l'he sympathy he showed for la1Jor on this occasion won for him the admiration of the Nation. Yet when organized labor demanded too mllch , as in the case of I"ore- man Miller of the Goverment Printing OOice , it found a chief executi ve determined to cnforce I the law regardless of political conseq ucnces. 'l'oward capital he has 1Jecn equally just and independcn t. Tn the Nothern Securities Casc the action of thc administration was prompt and positi'e. . 'l'oward capital and la1Jor be has lived up to his dec1aration : "No man is a1Jove thc law and no man is beneath iL" Hc ( aced th negro question fearlessly , treating whitc and 1Jlack alike. One of his favorite sayings is that a' m'an who is L good enough to tight tor his t country is entitled to a square L deal. L 'J'he record of his administration - . tion in foreign affairs i ! > remarl ( . a1Jle. Cu1Ja was granted reci. . procity ; the Alaskan Boundar ) ' Disputc was settled favorahl.r to the U ni ted States ; a cotlunercial treaty was signed with Chinaj Turkey was forced to respect the Americau flag ; the Europeal1 1 allics werc induccd to take their . dispute with Venezuela to OJ court of 'ar1Jitration , and tlu : Panama Canal Treaty was sign. t ed. ed.His His political opponents have \ ' ' - ' -J"- ' ' : OJ'J' : , , - ' - CJJ"y " 'UJ"1 , tried to cast upon him the blame for the scandals in the Postoffice Department. They purposely forget , however , that thcse I abuses began years ago during a Democratic Administration and escaped the scrutiny of two congressional - gressional investigating committees - mittees only to 1Je finally discovered - covered and the perpetrators PUII- ished in the administration of Theodore l oosevelt. 'l'he Democrats call. him "un- A ! hll'c TlihlJ ; ' . I t is said that nothing is sure txcept death and taxes , 1Jut that is not always true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat trou1Jles. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown , 'V. Va. , says : 101 had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of , 1Jut got no relief. One 1Jottle of Dr. King' ! > New Discovcry thcn cured me absolutely. " It's infalli1Jl ( ' for Group , Whooping Cough , Grip , Pne'1lltlonia and Consumption. 'l'ry it. H' guaranteed 1Jy Lec Bros. , Druggist. 'l'rial bottles frec. Hcgular sizes , 50C' , S1.00. InDIGE5TI Otf HI wu troub1od wUh atom. .01& trouble. Tbodtord'il BlAck > - Draught dId mo moro good In 0110 wocle than all the doo- tor's medlclno I took in a : rear.-MRB. BARAD E. BDInFIELD. E11uttav111e. Ind. Thedford'o Black Draught 9uickll invigorates the action - tion of the stomach and cures oven chronio C BCS of indigestion. If you will take small d086 of Thed- ford ' 8 Black Dm ht ceca- lIioa3 : you willliocp your lito and liver fu per- feet condition. TREDF RD lADR G T Mere sickness Is caused by consUpatton than by any other dlseaso. Thodford'd Black.Draught not only relieves - lieves cousUpaUon bntcurc3 dlarrh and dysentery Wo" bops the bovrols regular. .All drnntat. IIell Z-oon' ' 'Thodford'lI BlaoJc. . Draught fa the beat medi- clne to regulate the bowels I have ever used. " - MRS. A. M. GRANT. Sncadt Jerrr , N. O. ConSnPArlfIi ' 1' ) \ , , - - - --'JJ"--J.r- ' ) ' ' ' - . . ' 1" " . . . safe" 1Jecause he is blunt , posi-I' tive , quick and independent , or because h ( " does not consul t \Valll Street on national affairs. "One man power" is their description of his masterly influence over his ' . . , , , " : . , ' 'j\ ' , . : ' ; " ( ; l\ " . T ' ) 'Y . . , , party. "Roosevelt luck" is their name for his happy faculty f winning popular approval for all his acts. ' 1'he Republicans a ! > k nothing better than Roosevcltisl11 as a campaign issue. , . , . . " " / ' . . . . . . . . " " ' \ . . . . . . . " " / ' . . . . . . . . ! 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