Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 18, 1904, Image 4

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, OO Quar"r column.
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month . Local lo1'ortl IDK 6 COD II per line each ILlor.
\ Iou.NoUC4 cburch , end onlortaln-
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menta where monor . .
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and reeCllutlOO''OD&tJait "
BoolonoUcel Weddlug \ noUce.lrft. bti.U ptlce , $ 1' pl1.bllln'Dg '
1IIt of nta.
prel
. Death noUcol free , haU price for pl1bUlhlng
obltlllUT noUcOl. and cardl of thanka.
Legal noUce. at ratel provided bf IIlI\otOlof
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Thursday , August 18 , 1904.
As bolh the democrats and
populists will have presidential
. lectorial tickets in Nebraska 1
'this year it wlll give a fair tes1
'of the strength of each party.
The Nebraska Farmer has pur
chased the . Soil Culture I' of H.V
Campbell , consolid ting the tWI
Nebraska Farme
.papers. The
is the best farm paper publishcl
for Nebraska farmers. The con
olidation of the two papers
w.hich will contain a soil cultur
4epartment conducte4 by MI
C mpbell , will' greatly increas ;
t1 e value of the' paper and i
should be in every farm home i
, the state.
I The Real Issue.
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The prominence given to t1
.tariff in the democratic platfor
and the open declaration in fav ,
of a tariff for revenue only , al
against 'protection , emphasi2
the importance of that issue , a
affords ground for the dec1a1
tion by prominent public In
that this is the .most import " -
of them all.
But the real issue of the ca
, paign is.not.a'ny one Qf.t1 esc , :
the verdict of the people willI
be given upon anyone. of hE ;
though they all may be consi
ed. Tl e question.to be judl .
by the po : > le is that of rep I
can performance versus demo. .
ti promise.republican ; priuc :
versus demoratic inconsistel
republica success versus demo
tic. failure.
Everyone Imows what the
publicans have done in the
, ministration of the govern me
There is no evidence that
democrats couhdo any bette
There is abundant evid
.that'they could not do nearl
. wel1.-Pueblo "Chieftain. "
'fhe Deneau Already \ Vl llul
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' 'It is now settled that taJ !
Custer county will be higb
nearly $2,000 than las year. ,
final adjournment of the
I .Board of Equalization 51 ,
, that question beyoml all de :
I" . -Beacon , August 4. .
" ' " "This a sickly attempt t
t ceiv the people of th c :
I into the belief that taxes i :
ter county will be lower fOJ r
than for 1803 , when , as a 1
. of fact , the people will h : :
. , raise $1,600 more for 1904
) they id for 1903. Why 1
.honest enougb to adm
'truth-Beacon , August 1
Only a wcek intervenl
tween the above statemenl
the same ratio of decli
1 Beacon will n four more
. have th additional amI
rs proposep , w ped
. . oard. Let the good w r
I on. It is an old addage ,
. a.calf enough rope and
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hang itself.
The Beacon is verify ' :
statemen . The Beac :
Juue , after the county bo
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third bel w the'1 vy. . of ) I1St year ,
made this statement.
When the " " RHl'UDJ.1CAN says
that taxes will be .lower under
tbe new revenue law , it belies
facts. We repeat our prediction :
"The assessment roll of the
state will be very . nearh 0 doublad
while relatively the assessment
of railroads will be decreased. "
It is such wild and unfounded -
founded statements that bas
got the Beacon in hot water.
Rather than to pursue the honorable -
orable course and frankly ac.
lU10wledge it was talking under
its hat for political buncomf
ahout something that did nol
materialize it now is mahing
sickly effort to maintain it !
false position.
As a matter of fact the prop'
erty valuation in the state exc1u
sive of railroad property has enl ;
, Qeen increased 54 per cent , whit
railroad property has been il1
creased 70 per cent. In neithe
case was the assessment doubled
o per was the assessment of rar
roads decreased. Instead of th
property of Custer county bein
raised by the state board (
equclization , Custer's assessmel
was allowed to stand as made 1 ;
r.the assessors and county boal ,
e and the assessment of othl
it counties of the state , were raisl
in or lowered as was required
equalize them with Custer cou
ty. While the average increa
.of the state is 54 per cent , Ct
ter's increase is less than 25 f
heter's
he cent above last Year. It w '
om shown to the state board th .
'ord Custer had formerly paid m (
d . .
n t h. ltS porporhonate s h a
e hence the difference in the 1
.n cent of increase in Custer's fav
ra- Should there be $1,600 or $2 , (
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lcn 'more ralse d. 1U C us t er com
-n t the additio
than last year ,
tax will not be borne by the it ]
lm- . of Cm
lmd vldual property owner
in d county. The increased . val
no t tion of railroad and corporat .
.m , property of the county will J
oier- duce 'a much larger tax than
.gbel' d additional required. As a n
" 1- ter of' fact , as we have be
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cra1 - stated. with the state levy
lp 1 emills and
mills less than last Year
ncY' 'county levy four . mills . less
Icra- man 't axes .11 b e as h. 19 'h (
one-fifth valuation as it 'was
re- valua
red year on a one-fourtb
a d -
unless te has more property'
t it has ,
) Ie had last year or
e creased in value. The Bea
ler. attempt to make political ca
ence . of the new revenue law
Y so of facts
very flat in the face
no one knows it better than
Beacon. But it is sbort ( J
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g. Issue an d f ee 1 s It 111ust d 0 :
ICes in tbing to keep its readers '
erTbY seeing the true situati'on.
he.
State
etUed " . . .It the Old Fulk ! ' .
> ubt.II One fure plus $2 ; ; ; "the rend tri
great many points in Ohio. India
Kentuckey. Tickets on sale Set
to d e- 6 , 13 , :10 , :17 and October 11. GI
ounty St. Louis and for stopovers at tll ,
n Cusexposition. . Final limit tbirt'
1904 See me for full particulars or wrii
W. Wakeley , General Passenger
m a ttl" r Omaha , Nebraska.
ave to B-I5 H. I . ORMSBV , 'l'icket J
than
not be Republlcl\u 'l'o\Yusbll ) CUIlC
lit the - ,
The republican electors of m
11 . township are bereby called to
ed beC1UCUS ' , L'uesday August 30tb at t
lICuse at :1:30 p. tII. , . to nomin ! !
ts " , At 81111 > officers and a candidate fa
ine the visor for District NO.3 , and for I
actio1 ! of : ; uch otber business as
weelts requued. D. 1\1. Al\ISBnRR\ '
ount it
$14 5 To eu 1.0"18 uud It ,
off the
The url ngton r8 the a
rk go rate for tickets oed in coaches
"G' lve cars ( seat' ! free. ) On Sale Tue
it will Thursda's during Augustnnd S ,
See me for full pnrticulars.
B-I5 H. L. Ormsb ) ' , Tickel
'ing the
HE NIt
on , in
lard had Renders the bile more ill
thus helps the blood to
v y one- affords promp reliet frOll :
ness , indigestion , sick al
ous headaches , and the
dulgence of food and dri
bine acts quickly , a de
meals will bring the pat
a good condition in a fc
S , G. L. Caldwell , Agt. M.
. T. R. R. , Checotah , It ]
L' lClan rites , April 18 , 1903 :
' . . sick for over two years
are , largement of tbe liver al
The doctors did me no I
I had given up all hope
cured , when my druggi !
me to use Herbine. It
me sound and well. " :
by Ed. McComas , Br (
and Merna.
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Lincoln , Nebrdska ,
Attgust 11th , 1904.
"I do 110t know whether it
continuc the
be of any use to
light now that fusion bas been
effected again. I will 110t say
that I will refuse the nomination
for President because ot the
fusion in Kal1sas and Nebraska ,
believe that I feel
but may
you " -1'homas'
very much depresscd.1'homas'
candidate
E. Watson , Populist
for president.
"It is just as I ha vC' been telling -
ing the boys all the time. A
is
certain element in our party
( lemocratic and is using us to
further tbe ends of the Democra-
such an element in
. , With
cy.
the party , and with the pie hun-
ters always in the front row , .1n-
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dependent and manly action
3 convention IS impossible. 'l'bere
in Ne-
is to be a Populist party
- braslca , an it will be a party
_ which the Parker gang cannot
break into and destroy. Every
'particle of cnergy which I posses
will be devoted to that end.-T.
1H. . 'l'ibbles , Populist candidate
for Vice-president.
"I have listened to all tbat YOI
ha ve said here , and desire to saJ
that the officers of the nation a
e committee will be with you I
g this fight , a fight not onl'
) f against our avowed enemies bu
friends
It against our pretended
work forward an. .
Push the good
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.Y th re will be brighter day
'd " 1man Ferriss c
ahead.-Cha :
er the Populist national committee
d speaking to the populist bolter :
to The quotations given abe ,
of the feelin !
n- speak eloquently
se of the old populistic war horsl
lS- who saw their party united
ler unholy wedlock with Parkerisl
'as Clevelandism , Hillism , Bellmen
.at ism and corporationism , in ata
) re convention last evening and t1
re , morning. In vain the eloque
the Democra
? er Watson described
or. as a "man with a h ok and lit
)00 ) and exceedingly long pole ,
lty tempting bait changed freque :
nally , and an abnormal appitite j
ldifish"j in vain "Tibbles , the vet .
Iter an editor of thEi Independe
the party against selH
ua- warned
.ion out to the money changersj
? ro- vain the out-and-out populi
the who have been so far from pi
latciple , fought for their p rty
fore istence and the , right to cast
consistent ballot I
two honest and
the fall , for the railroad e1Ement ; ,
no hungry office seeker and
m a democratic decoy ind spies w
last in the lines worked their will
Ltion the cQnvention , by a vote of
than to 280 , voted to fuse with
Parker-Hill crowd.
con's But the triumph of the
pital hunters was short lived , for ,
falls fusion was agreed upon delel
, and began to leave tle ! hall by
the and twos. There was no 01
If an ized bolt of a spectacular niJ
cbairs began to
somebut empty
some-
from the eye in all parts of the
Qed ip : n to via a D II _ I Y
e rcat
t tlOB'L :
Agent , Bread
\gent. ,
Bread raised with Yeast Pea
us Is the best foundation fi
every meal. It saves many
kcn Bo.w poor dinner from failure. It
t 1t the best of dally bread i there
It1le tte life , health and strengll1 In
e own- H ow the children thrive upo
r Super- Its nourishment I How the. .
lhe trans- love Its sweet , wheaty taste
lIIay be and fresh wholesomeness !
" Com.
etu. . . . .
hove low
QUt\ chair
sdays Qnd
eptember. ' ' 'AOI , " " " -D' C ; MARK
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Isthebestofyeast.
id and
made of the most health
' it
flow' fullngredientsln the cle2
I bit i us- est way. It males bn
l1d nerv- that retains freshness
over-in- moisture longer than
nk. Her-
raised with any other ye
Ise after It's the bestfor griddle cal
ient into buckwheat cakes or anyll
: w days. where yeast Is used.
K. and
Id. Ter. , 'Ihe secretsn the ye
"I . was Sold by all grocers at
wIth en- paclage. Each paclage
t1d splcen. talns 7 cnkes-inough fo
loaves. Il's the best1 reg :
: J'oo > . and less of cost. Send or b !
of being . "How to Make Bread'
3 t a'ISe ( 1 free.
hns made
iOc. Sold
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This failing of your hair I
Stop it , or you will soon be
bald. Give your hair some
Ayer's Hair Vigor. The fall-
log will SlOp , Ihe hair will
"a.ir Vigor
grow , and the scalp will be (
clean and healthy. Why be a
satisfied with poor hair when
you can make it rich ? 8
II My hair nIIarly all came Ollt. 1 then , tried
" lIalr Villor alld ollly 01111 bottle toPltell I !
Ayer" . . thick and sj :
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camelll r
ew hair '
the 'allhll (
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Juat a 111110 curlr.-AII\I. L. AI. IUUTIJ. ( :
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} jaratolla
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bottle.
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111,00 a . . Man
. I.owell. e
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Thick Hair
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Finally it was discovered that
nearly all the Adams county delegates -
egates had either gone or refused
to vote , Custer county's fifteen
tnen had departed 1U a body , but
two were left to represent Franklin -
lin , aud other counties were nearly -
ly as bad off. I'n the midst of a
sullen gloom the convention finished -
ished its labors and tbe shameful
compact with 'Vall Street was
completed and out of the hall
Ie filed a discouraged , depressed and
s abashed set of delegates to go
es home and present to their consti-
inn
suicide prevented.
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ItThe startling' announcement
preventative of suicide had
, te that a
interest
been discovered will
lis many. A run down system , or
nt despondency invariably precede
cy suicide and somcthing has been
le , found that will prevent that con-
dition which makes suicide li e-
a lYe At he first thoug t o self-
nt- destruchon take Electric Bitters.
[ or It being a great tonic and ner- ,
.er- vine will strengthen the nerves
nt , and build up the system. It's
stomach , liver and
also a great
Ing kidney regulator. Only 50c. Sat.
. in is faction guaranteed by Lee
L t 5 Bros. , druggists.
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I lIa ing purchased a complete line
of general goods und furnishings , I 1
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. we are now ready to supply your I
I wants 1 anything in the way of ,
II Dry I S O ! tn ! v l V oes , It t .
nice line of new and up-to-date goods .IW ! ' , '
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and
'yill be.
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Remember we cmI'Y : a full and complete - ,
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! plete Hne of Staple and Fancy 'i'lJ1 : . ' 0.
MGroceries Glass and Chinaware It ;
M\ \ Groceries , ,
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II hich we sell at . 'ic s that are
lIght. OUI , hue of lm e . . . . . . . . . . i ' .
il Spic s , Teas and Coffees are Fine it ' '
I locatIon on the east SIde of the ,
Broken Bow , Nebr. !
i ! public square , I
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I J. R. Sree-t _ : E'&ros. ' , I . . - . :
Tublar and casing wells. Pumps . , and pipe fillings.
Wind mills and tanks. . ,
m North Side , mmm - - - . - - - .Broken Dow , Nebraska. M i
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tuents a ticket composed of two
poHtical forces as far apart as \1
noon and midnight. light and
shaddow , right and wrong.
Then someone , no one knew
who , no one cared , circulated a
, type-written call for aU true populists -
ulists to assemble at the Capitol
Hotel at 9 o'clock for the purpose
of arrangingfor the perpetuation
of the popu1fstic party. Ninety- i
representing 27
one delegates
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counties , worn .with the vigils
and labors of the'Onight ' , but as
determined and active as when
they first reached Lincoln , assembled - .
sembled and resolved to orga1l1ze
league clubs in every county in
the state , call another convention
and nominate a straigbt ticket. I
It was then tbat the delegates
learned the wishes of Mr. 'Vat-
son , it was then that ' 1'ibbles
made himself heard , and it was
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this the S"i' ; I I
the S"
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410 t e ' CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of
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f ple- : LION , COFFEE
L : In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums'
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Would. ,
Yo "
l..ke . aCnec li\\e \ This ? . .
Great World's Fair Contost- , /
In our
W. Have Iw"'rdld $20 , 000 . 00 Cash 2139 people to Lion get CoUee checks users , 2139 more will get thom ' In tb. .
Presidential Vote Gontest' 1 .
. . . What will bo the total popular vote ca t ,
Five Lion. Heads cut from Lion for President ( votes for aU can- . I
Coffee Packages and a . cent dldo'e. combined ) ot the alectlo.
addItion to November 8 , 1904 ?
. entitle you < In
.tamp I , 13 , 959 . 653 peep 1 e vote d f
1 ect
premiums ) to I n 1900 e on .
free estl.
the regular . for President. For nearest correct .
one vote. The : : a-ccnt stnmp cov. mates received In Woolson Spice Com.
acknowledgment to you pany's office , ToledoO. , on or before first'I I t
ers our November 5. 1904 , we wl11 give .
_ that your estlmnte Is recorded. prize for the nearest correct nearest estimate , etc. , , \1 \
next
the
send as mnny est- second prize to. .
You can etc. , as follows : { 6 U
mates u d es I re d . ;
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and First P rill of $5,000.0 ] . . each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00 . t
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Prisea-lfiOO.OO
2 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00 J
Prius200.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
fi . . . . . . .1.000.00
to t h e one w h 0 I 9 ncareat Pr1111S100.00 . . . . . . . . .
wll I b e awar d ed 10 Pr1111S- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00
' P I . 20 prlus60.00 . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00 I
' res.
and
correct on bet h our , 'IF I or Id' 9 F a I r 60 Pr1les20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.600.00
. 260 prllea5.00 Pr1lel10.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.000.00
Contests. prllea-
.eatlal Vote 1800 , . . f
120.000.00
. We allo offer 15,000,00 Special Calh PrlzCII to Grocln' . 2189 PRIZES , TOTAL I
Clerkl. ( Parllculan In each calc of Lion ColIee. ) Look on One of These Checks ? - \
How Would Your Name . aoqualo"d with It , you will b"ult.d and 1
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.oough And
. COFFEE loog that's why we advertise.
. . . , will. " LION other-aod . \
If wUl take no
u"'o. you . OU HeAd.
Bv"ybOdy Utero " ' ' ' is no other sucb value for thu money. welt as we-wlU get a benefit. Heoce for your Llora .
cODvioced
we arcuslog'ouradvertlslog money so that both of us-youns PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES l
WE GIVE BOTH FREE
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TOLEDO , OHIO.
WOOLION IPICE co. , ( CONTEIT DEP'T. ) ,
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