Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 13, 1905, Image 4

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At thc mccting of the l cpub-
lican County Central Committce
last atufllav the datc of the He-
publican County Con\'cntion was
tixcd for SatunldY , Scptl'mhcr I ) .
'l'hc hagh of repnscutation : for
thp. scveral towmhip i ! ! enc
dclegate for each tcn voh ! ! , or
fraction thcrcof caLlt for Presidcnt
Hooscvclt. It was rccoltlmclHI d
that the primarics he hcld 011
Saturday , Aug. , .
'l'hc mccting of the Central
committ e was wcll attendcd and
a g ncral fccling- confidence
was cxprcsscl in the succcss , if a
good ticl < ct is nominated.
J. I. " Brcchbuhl of Victoria
township , W , . 'l'urnbull of
Uustcr and Will Davis of J-40UP ,
wcre elected committecmcn to tilt
the vacancics in tlwir rcspectivc
tow11 ! hips causcd hy removals.
In the auscncc of the Secreta y
PlUl Haumont of Wton was
c ectcd secrdary protclll of thc
meeti'ug.
Alliancc authorities took an
ad\'ancc stcp on thc I'ourth hy
prohihiting thc explosion of 1,1I'gc
tirc crackers , rocl < cts or other
Hoisy or dangcrous cxplosions on
thC principal strccts hetwecn the
hours of 8 a. m and 8 p. m. 'I'his
was a wise precaution and shouM
t'f followed by all othcr citizcns.
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'l'hc la tc da te of , thc Rcpu hti-
can ) tate convention has givcn
thc countics an opportunity to
shortcn up thc fall campaign , if
, J they dcsire. 'fhc ccntral com-
II lIlittee of Custer count ) ' decidcd
to hold thc connty convcntion on
J thc Saturday previous to thc
state convcntion. 'l'his wil1'c ,
i candidates for the scvcral onices
, tll1ple time to size up thc sUuat-
/1 / lOn.
j 'rhe juy in Scnator Mitchcl's
casc hrou ht in a vcrdict 'l'ucs-
\ day of gUilty.r'hc Senator has
uee-n a senator from Oregon for
22 ycars and hc has becn very
, popular with Ills c01mtitucnts.
'l'hc chargc against him was for
acccptlng pecuniary compcnsa-
tion for practicin hefore the
federal departmcnts in W.ashin-
gtOI1 , 'l'hc statuc provides for
" hoth imprisonment for not more
than ten ycars and a tine of not
more than SlOOOO. His attorneY\
havc moved for a ncw trial.
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'l'he rcpublican couvcntion of
the li'irst congrcssional district
held somc wceks ago sounded the
keynote of futurc rcpublican cam-
pl : gns in Nchraslca by thc adoption -
ion of thc following rcsolu.tion :
"We favor lcgislation that wiil ,
prohibit t.hc giving of frce transportation - I
portation to all public onicials
und that will prohibit onicials
recei \ ' ng and usi ng the samc ,
believiuJ { that the pass systcm is
an cvil , a burdeu on thc transportation -
portation companics and against
public intercst.-North Plattc
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' ! 'hc investigation of thc strikc
problcm in Chicago , should fur-
l1i h thc membcrs of thc union
labor somc food for thought , ! .
according to thc e\idencc brought.
out in t1ll' invcstigationthat has
uecn going on for some timc bc-
fore the grand jury. If properly
rcported would indicatc that thc
leaders have becn working a graft
for thcir personal benefit I when
ever an opportunity presented
itself For moncy paid them
they would order a strikc and
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F. W. HAVES ,
Jeweler and O tician
West Side Square ,
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Nebraska.
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You can depend on A yer's
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your r.rty : hair , every time.
Follow directions nnd It ncver
falls to do this work. It stops
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tlair Vigor
failing of the hairalso. There's
great satisfaction in knowing
you arc not r.oing to be dis:1p- :
pointed. Isn't thnt so ?
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whcn a satisfactory sum was put
IH' they would call the stril < c ofT.
'l'hc intcrest of the Illemb rs of
thc union has only hecn it second-
ry consideration.
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At the fall election thc votes
will ue called upon to clcct a
member of thc Suprcmc court to
succecd Chicf Justicc Holcomb
whose tcrm expires with this
ycar. 'l'hcre arc s vcral aspirant -
ant\ : for the position from the
eastcrn part of the statc. Uut as
yct we havc not seen thq namc 01
a westcrn man. 'l'his yacancy
comes from thc west and it is uut
justicc that the wcstc'rn part of. .
thc state should hc reprcsentcd
on the suprcme bench.
1 x-r4icut. GOO. . A. Abbott
of Grand Islald , is enc of the
best cquipcd mcn in the statl' to
fill the position. lIe is a man of
maturc vcars and ripc cxpericnce
intelcctimlly strong , ablc and
honcst. In the opinion of the. .
RHI'UlH.ICAN he would mal < c an
uleal judge of the Suprcme court.
We prescnt his namc without his
knowledge or consent , but knowing -
ing him intimateiy as we havc
for more than thirty ycars , wc
l < I1ow him to havc bccn lo'al to
his country\ call in the carly six-
tics as a sold icr i.t he Union.
army and wilt not rcfusc , should
thc republicans of the state demand -
mand hiS senice as a mcmbcr of
thc Supremc court.
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A Natlonul OhhgaUIIIJ.
"If there was c\'cr a timc when
humun iutclligcnce should uc
cnergctically cxcrcised iu solving
an economic problcm it is now ,
and the question that of improved
highways , and how hest to quickly -
ly procure thcm. 'l'his qucstion
is uni\'crsal in its applic tion.
'I'hat policy which will distributc
fairly the cost of construction is
t hc enc to be considercd ; all others
are impractical as well as unjust.
It neeus no argu mcn t to peruade ! ; ?
thc average American citizcnthat
uctter country roads are a national
ncccssity , there forC' a na tional
obligation , to delay the discharge
of which is a national shamc.
'l'he fanner nceds bettcr roads to
cnaulc htm to markct his products
at all scasons or an , ) ' scason.
With thc wagon roads in prcs-
ent condition the farmcr must
rush his products to markct in
the latc summcr and carly fall ,
congesting the suppl ) ' in sight ,
thus forcing low price At this
juncture in tcps the spcculator
who bu's and stores for the as-
surell season whcn bad loads prevent -
vent alldcd rcceiptB of products
from the farm , and when hc forces -
ces exorbitant priccs on all he
holds , to be pa id h ) ' the consu mcr
in.town and city. Herc wc havc
thc rcciprocal intcrest of the ag : .
ricultural classcs and the manufacturer -
facturer , the merchant , thc mc-
chanic anel all other consumers of
farm products. It is a strangc
thing that town and city people
caunot ce their own immediatc
iulcrest in national aid to good
roads. We allmu8t livc on that
which comcs from the farm. "l'he
rivcrs and harbors that have becn
so libcrally fostcrc by the gov-
ernmcnt do 110t pro uce a mouth.
ful of food , cxccpt fish. It must
all come from thc farm. 'l'hc
railroads cannot produce a mouthful -
ful of food. 'I'he farmcr must
supply it all. 1'he pricc of farm
prOllucts is controllcd by mit'dle-
mcn , becausc the primary man-
thc fanncr-is not permittcd to ,
hold his products until a con\'cn.
ient scason , b'lt is forccd to scll
when road conditions will allow
him to dclivcr. If the roads wcre
gOOlt at all seasons the cost of the
; necesstry food products would be
I materially lessened to the consumer -
: sumer in town and cil\ ' ,
: Not only is this a fa t , but witl !
: impro\'ed highways and natur.
t ally lessened CQst of Ih'ing , then :
, would ue fewer disturbance
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among the laboring classcstewer ;
dcmands for highcr wagcR forced
by thc incrcascd cost of living ;
socialism would not progress as
it is progrcssing , and agitators
w0l11d find it impossibic to make
the social fabric tremble with dis-
cOlltellt il11abor centres , as they
now arc ablc to do. You l11ust
make the people comfortable if
you would have thcm contentcd ,
and you must make them measurably -
ably contentcd if ) .ou would havc
tabi1it. > ' in uusinesu affairs. 'l'h
late SCllator IIauua spolw with
alm09t thc spirit of prophecy
when he dcclared not long hdore
his death that danger was standing -
ing not fal' awav from thosc who
were indifT relit to social condition -
dition ! ! . Were he lwrc to.daI I
am not afraul to say , hc woulil he
rcady to tell the Amcricanmanu-
facturcr and alliahor cmployed
in industrial cntcrprisc that thc
greatcst of all economic propositions -
tions wau that embodied in the
Brownlow-I-4atimer bills ( practically -
cally the salllc ) , providing for
national aid to good roads. 'l'his
because Scnator IIl1l1na was one
of the widcst of all Amcricall
statcsmen who would have bless-
cel--as William 1\lcKinley would
ha\'c ble sed-thc entirc human
familY :
trhe proposition is absolutely
sound that the consumcr in town
and city is as deeply iuvolvcd in
the question of improved highways -
ways as is the farmcr himself ,
because of the fact that he 111USt
pay to speculators high prices
for fooel-products when uad roadH
prcvcnt thc farmcr from reaching
the market with othcr iJroducts
that would hold price down t a
decent living le\'cl. "
'I'ho B1tJlIlIll1ll.l1w UncolistItlltltluel.
'l'he decision was written by
Chief Justice IIolcomb and as his
term would ha\'e bccn extended
for a year had the law hecn sustained -
tained , it is cvulent that his decision -
cision is based upon his jud . -
ment rather than hi personal
intercst. 'l'herc seems to have
becn two bills passed enc of which
extendel thc timc of electing- the
County Asscssor to 1 ( ) OS and cver
four years thereafter anel county
supersors in 1)0 ( , . 'l'his law
was not considercd by the Su-
prcme court , as ncither of those
ol1 cers were pro\'ided for by the
constitu tion.
' { 'he court holds that whcre an
oflicc is provided for by the fun-
damentallawand the date fixcd
for its beginning and termination -
ion the legislator\ no autHority -
ity to proposc the clectlon of such
successor until the ncxt gcneral
1 lcction.
'rhe ol1 ccs whih the funda-
ruental1aw fixcs the term of and
timc of beginning are the following -
ing to elcct this fall.
Onc Judgc of thc Supreme
court , two Rcgcnts of the Uni-
vcrsity : County. County Clerk ,
County Treasurer , ShcriffJudge ,
Coroner , County Superintendcnt
and Surveyor.
'l'hc decision leaves it clear .
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that there is no way to save the'
expcnsc of au annual elecliOl '
enl } ' uy changing thc constitut-
ion.
ion.A
A consti tu lional cOII\'ention
should he authorized , by thc
voters of Ncbraska at their fir\t
opportunity to draft a new con-
stitution. It not only needs rc-
\'ision in it's clcctionlaws uut in
many othcr respects where the
state. has outgrown it.
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" 'l'he pn'sidcnt has reconllncn-
ded legislation which will placc
railroad rate-ma' ing' tluder the
supcrviion : of Pllblic omcen .
Sllcccm to his clTorts in this direction -
rection ! But the ncccssit ) ' for
conscicnce becomes thc greater
in proportion IS thc temptations
to wrong-doing increase ( and
tcmptation ! ; increasc as greatcr
powcr is placcd in the hands of
ol1 cials , ) and whilc we seek to
makc ratc rcasonable and to prc-
vcnt thosc forim , of discrimination -
ation which cln he detectcd , we
may wcll hope for the advcnt of
a husincsJ ! conscience which will
make railroad manafers spnrn as
wrong the issue of fictitioui
stock , and regard as immoral the
running 01 a railroad with an cye
sing-Ie to the advuncemcnt'
their own pcr onal and p un ! r.\ '
intcrests. " - W. J. Bryan , 111 1 he
Commoner for Junc lth.
It would be intcresting to 1 < 110\\ ' . ,
in the face of this statemcnt ,
whcther I r. Bryan wOlild hc wil-
ling' to placc in thc hallds of puh.
lie oO cers , whosc bllshtcss con- ,
sciencc wOlild be an unknown
quantity , thc lowcr ) to rCl-ulate
thc great commcrcc of this coun-
: tr. > ' rather than t ( } leave it as it
: now stands , uuder laws framcd
: for its con trol and to courts open
to all.
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! octave , cbony finish , almost new. ,
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We have secured for this .fall's trade . !
the celebrated line of W. S. Peck & Co's. '
line of Clothing for Man . and boys. This
, line of Clothing has .tno peer in this .
country and is well and favorably
known as it has been handled here for'I
a numbel" of years. It will be on sale / . : '
about Augustlst. , And don't you for- ' : !
gat it , 'we ha , va one of , the best stocks of ' : .
Shoes for children , 'boys , ladies and gen- . i (
tlemen in the west , and at : prices that . I
we will defy com : peti ton. All of our .
lines are well assorted and up-to-date. ;
Remember we handle everything and ,
sell it right. . Call and see us.
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YOURS FOR BUSINESS. I
PEALE SHEPPARn COMPANY. ,
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UfO . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Cllrn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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Htoor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H.4S t1f 4.50
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l'oULTllY-
SPrlllg ClIllJkcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lhlokon , I'or Ionlll ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05
Torko'a , I'or 1'0nRlI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ' 8
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lIuttor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Kgg.pl'rtJo&un. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
UI IJELI.ANEI/U8-
Potatl/oll. \ . .uellol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
( ) lIlun . pur 1I08I1ul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,50
II. . " IlI'r tall , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M.OO
HtrRw,1'6' rwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
HnlesT. Urrulllted , pllr owt.S.50 @ 7.35
' 1' he Cottage Hotel
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Gom1 aCCOIIIIIICllatloliS. Prices rOasonable.
C lrr"U fur sllll'llllIlI" C:4tt1e. lIa ' : ill. ! water fur
2 hUlln fur III cellt" a I. . ad.
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THE CHEAPEST PAINT. ,
PURE " "Vhite Lead costs no more pel'
gallon than 10J.s of paint with half the
durability. E timate by the year , 'Vhite J.
Lead is the ch.ea est paint you can lIse. r ' f
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On Saturday , July 1st the Standard Cattle Company will sell
at Mullen , Nebra ka , at 10:30 : a. m. at Public kuctionl to the
hig-hest bidder for Cash , approximately tbe following : I
300 hcad of Horses andl\larcs , which will include the Com- ' .
pany's best haying teams for l akes , Mowers and Swecps , Sad- I .
dlc Horses and some Mares with colts by their side. This !
number will also includc 50 hcad of young native Mares and : ;
I . Geldings ( by pure. red Pcrchero stallion raised on the Com- ! I
pan"s ranch ) runn1l1g from yearhng-s upwards. ' i ( I
Also their best Wagon9 , Mowers , Harness , and a large assort- I' 'J. '
i mcnt of various ldnds of Farming Machinery. In addition . I
! to the above Auction Sale the Standard . Cattle Company will I :
I hold the following sales : I
A t Pass l anch - - - - - Friday , July 7 . ,
At Big Crcck - - - - - Monday , July 10
; At Carvcr I anc11 - - - - 'Vednesday , July 12
I At thcsc sales they will ofT r for Cash to the highcst bidder
i all of thcir haying and farm machinery not nc1uded in the
Mullen sale. Sale at each I anch will commence at 10:30 : a. m.
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: on date mentioned.
I 'V. l . nite assistcd by George Lucewell wili conduct the " ' : " 'L
I Mullcn sale aud Gcorge Lucewell the three sales on the 7th , '
: 10th and 12th of July. .
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