Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 24, 1905, Image 10

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RelJubliclln Primary. I
' { 'he republican primary was I
. hcld in the court house Saturday -
urday afternoon as per call. An
orgalli ation was effected by
i clecting Ii' . M. Currie Chairman
I alill A. R. Humphrey Secretary.
: After reading thc call a mo-
1\ \ tion wa. , made to procecil to the
_ nomination of calHlidateH for
j township ol1 cers' .
' . 'l'he following candidates wcre
nominated.
For Justice of the P ace : E.
G'Schwind ; Clerk , A. D. Bangs ;
'l'reasnrer , J. S. Molyncux ; Con-
stnbll' , L. E. Colc.
'l'he following persons were
I nominated for road overseers.
Dist. No. 1 A. A. Wachter ,
I Dist. No.2 W. W. Bishop , Dist.
I No.3 Tol. A. Wells , Dist. No. " O.
K Eg elson , Dist. No.5 W. J.
Clay , Dist. No. ( , JOIUI Boyce.
Dist. No.7 L. Cushman.
A. Morgan and D. 1\1. Ams-
berry were piaced in nomination
for township committ cmen. The
latter declined and moved the I
nomination of Mr. Morgan be
made by acclamation , motion car-
ried.
ried.On
On motion thc caucus then pro-
cecded to elect thir y-eight delegates -
gates to the county convention.
i.'ifty persons were placed in
nomination of whom the following -
ing i a list of those elected.
'l'here were 10 ( , votes cast of
whom the following persons werc
I ell'ctcd.
W. A. George , 14. II. Jewett.
L. Cushman , U. C. Konkel , Ii' .
1\1. Currie , Hob. Skinner , I. ' . H.
Smith. N. ' 1' . Haldj John Heese ,
E. II. Purcell , H.alph Johnson ,
D. M. Ansberry , Will 05hornc
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Jr. , J. M. KimberHng , Geo.
Wat rs , I. A. Heneau , Jolm Hob-
i nson , W. S. Bo'cc , A. Snyder ,
A. Morgan. C. Ii. Gutterson , A.
l . Aumphrey , J. S. Molyneux ,
W. Cannon , Wm. Windl1agle ,
P. 1\1unlc. H. W. Buckncr , J. C.
Bowen , C. H. Lucc , Jules lIau-
mont. Ii' . A. Bertran , .T. E. 'l'ip-
ton , Paul l e 'ner , It'rcd l\1aulick , 1
W. M. Vant11cc , 1. A. Colcman ,
L. Ii' . Oxford , McCandlcs .
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Slllte Fllir New. .
'l'hl're is no investment of 1\ few
.Hollars which will pay so large
dividends of pleasure and prqlil
and increased Imowledge as a
visit to the Nebraska state fair
at I./incoln , Scptem bl'r 4th , to Hth.
'l'he railroad farc is one fare for
the round trip ; there is the pleasure -
ure of the trip at the time of the
year when the harvest is gathered -
ed or in sight ; the opportunity t
visit the capital city and the public -
lic institutions there located ,
among them the university , ex-
perimel1t station and state fami ,
capitol building' , asylum , peni.
tentiary , also Wesleyan University -
sity , Union College and Cotner
U ni vcrsity.
At the state fair will be gatU-
ered for inspection , comparison ,
and competition the products and
live stocle from our farms ; the
hand work of our homes in art
and nccdle worlc ; models and
ideals in educational lines , and a
great wealth of exhibit in farm
implcm l1ts , farm machinery ,
huggie , carriage . : > and wagons.
I A1n. > plJ.c lit th stat at nt ; )
time in the vear is it P Hsiblc t
se o muc1i that is useful on th
I farm or in the house : so much
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that adds to our pleasure and
comfort as at the state fair. In
addition to all these things , are
the people themselvesl.-repre-
Gentativcs from every county and
srction of tht : stale. The most
interesting sl1H\y \ of all is the
study of mankind. In 1904
there were 80,343 admissions tote
to I he state fair. It is believed
the IJOOOO inark will be reached
this year. '
'l'he great aim and object 01
the state fair managentent is
that each and every \'isitor shall
return home pleased and satislied
with the trip and that no feature
of the fair shall be of a questionable -
able or objectionable nature.
'l'he State li'air date is September - .
ber 4th to 8th. .
Cuater Delegation.
'l'he following delegates were
elec ed in Custer' township last
Satunlaj at the republican cau
eus to the county convention.
J. F , Foxworth , Joe Heffelc ,
Dave Coulter , Jas. E. May , J. H.
Walburn , Lee Morrison , Chas.
li'uller , B. Ii' . Em pfield , li'red
Morrison John Cameron and A. J.
Goodnow. 'l'he same delegates
were elected to the supervisor
convention.
Call for Mall Convention.
Pursuant to a resolution passed
at a meeting held in the Court
House at Brokcn Bow , Nebraska ,
August 12 , 1905 , the Socialist wf
I Custer county , Nebraska are
cdl1ed to meet in mass convention -
tion at the Court House in the
city of llroken Bow , on Monday ,
SCltember 4 , 1I05 } , at ten o'clock
I a. m. , for the purpose of placing
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J. M. : Bates , succe.ssor to Rockwell
& Armstrong , has a : fi.n ssort-
: . " . ment of Undert king Goods in stock
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i ty a,11d : price. He has a fine
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best ccommodations to city or
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DCMOCRATIC COUNTCONVENTU > .
The democratic elector" of Cu ter COllnt , are
hereb ) ' called to lIIel't Irl delellate convent 1011 at
Ihl' court hOIl e Irl Oroken 1IOon Septenlbt'r" .
l1JOS. al 11:00 : o'clock a. nt. , for the purpo e of
elecllnlC 211 deluate" to the Rtale convention ,
whleh lIIeet" III Lincoln Septemller20th , to liOn ! '
Inale call1lldate'l for county treaRurer , count ) '
judICe. coun ! ) ' clerk. cOllnt , lIuperllitendent. .
relll tcr of deel ! " . county lIurve'or alill Cl.llnt )
coruner : to elect a cOllnty central cOnlIIlttee. .
and tranlla t any olher bu lne" " that lIIay Ilrop.
erlr Conln beforll the convention. I
' 1 ht' ! ba"l" of repreAentation will be one Ilelc. ,
lCate for cvery tCIl VOleA caRt for lion. n. W. :
UerlCe for Ifovernor laRt fall. atlli one vote for
uvery fraction thereof.
'rhe apporllolltnent for the Ie\'eral precln 11 !
will be a" followl ! :
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Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 I.oull. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
lIerwYII . . . . . . . . . . . . . II M'rlle. . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Urukl.n noW. . . . . . . .2Z Harlfent . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
( Jlllf..5 .J'rlrnph. . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ,
Cll"ter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IJ Victoria. . . . . ' . . . . . . .11
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Vayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1I0ulla" ! ( .rove. . . . . . ! ! 'Ve terville . . . . . . . . .7
1:11111. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( , 'Ve t Union. . . . . . . . . 5
1lk Creek. . . . . . . . . . . I' 'VoIIII . . . . . . . . . . .
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Urant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I . . . . . . . . . . .
HayeR. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
11' ' " ncolllniendell that prhnarle'l for tbe elec.
tltn , of 1II'IelfaieK lie held on Saturday. Hl'llIelll'
ber 2nd. alld that the deJeltale" pre"ellt at the
Coli IIcon'eIlUon ( rom each precinct IIhall
caRt the full vllte ul the IlolelCatloli.
W. II. l a'llhal1l. Chalrmall.
nu" , , , n. Moure. Recro lary.
in nomination candidates for a
full county ticket electing a central -
tral committee aqd to transact
such other business as may properly -
erly come before said convention.
. Comm.
Phy.iclal Culture Courae.
I will organi e a physicial culture -
ture class September 1. All who
care to take a course in physicial
culture will please call or write
me for particulars.
11-12 MRS. EDNA ENGLAND.
Why Rate. Should be Adju.ted.
Editor Republican , Dear Sir- :
'l'he articles "Communicated"
have caused me to shed a few
tears in b half of the much
abused railroads ; and accepting
your offer to puish \ contributions -
ions along the sa'nle lines I send
in these rem rks , "
Is it a pnt lent undertaking for
an editor of a partisan newspaper
to publish articles like "Commun-
icated" at a time when our most
trusted and talented men give
public utterance the necessity of
dealing firmily with the great
soulless corporations ?
If the articles are publishe'l as
advertisements , if they represent
so much space sold to railroad
interests , they would not com.
promise the republican party it
the fact were know/1. /
On the other hahd if written
by some one no't injhe employ of
the railroads , merely some Idn -
hearted friend , there a"re anum.
ber of readers who like to Imow
who the author is.
It seems to me that a man whc
assumes to sucu scholarly attainments -
ments as to teach a lamentabl v
ignorant public-your readers" :
in such classic language ought
not to be ashamed to father his
works and reap justly merited
a < :1miration. ' . '
Mr. l ditor I am surprised that
you can let a statement like t'IC '
'following go unchallenged.
"E\'cry thinking man , I believe ,
will acknowledge that the average -
age community regards corporations -
ations as legitimate prey to bc
hunted down and make to stand
for taxa lion delinquencies on till
part of others. " I resent tIt (
chaqe of dishonesty contained
in the quotation.
I do not believe that this or
ny other community is wilfully
diHhonest , though many of it !
politicians mal be. 1'he aver.
age American IS honest , and h
satisfied if t l1a corporations mer.
ely pay their just portion of OUI
taxes. We do not. 'lccuse hold.
ers of railways stocks and bond !
of making excessive profits oul
of' ' their stocks directly.
What hurts us is the ( liscritn
inatioll made in rates. Immensc
profits come in on side interprisef
like the private car system , the
iceing monopolies , rebates , etc ,
'l'hese enterprises lei ) ) off compe
tition and we want thcm stop
pede
If the railwavs art at the merc'
of the great iinancial interest !
we want to help them to libert'
and fair treatment as certainly a !
we insist 011 equity for the smal
shippers ourseh'es.
Statistics arc often queer. Takl
for example Garlield's report 01
tile unhappy condition of th
beef trust. Pitable enterprise
I saw some statistics recently tha
are honest to the core. In Califm
uidI saw orangeandlemongrower
doing business without roli1
around Bakerslicld and in variou
other great oil producing dis
tricts I heard of hundreds of mel
who lost money on oil wells tha
I How with wealth , and I saw th
shac1s of thousands of me
whose wages are talking stat !
tics against Standard Oil tll
running Octopus I In Wyomin
the shanties of the coal mine !
are the best sort of statistics 01
taiuable. In Oregon and Wasl
ington the tents , log huts an
plain board houses are livin
testimony of the hewers mite.
On the Pacific coast and eas
I ward to the Iockies , Mexlar
and J aps are employed with i :
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creasin zeal. Are hey bearing
the white man's burden-
An a 1 this strangely too at a
time when prosperity ig abroad
in our land. What may we look
to in years of adversity if we let
things drift ?
Tbere is a growing sentiment
amonf { other than barbarians that
it is tune somethin7 { wag doing.
We have a few pubhc men setting
very .excellent examples which
we republicans of Custer county
wish unitatcd in fact as well as
in word.
Our intcrests arc much the
same whether we helongto one
or another party. And we all
want enough honesty in politic < ;
and ol1 ces to make good.
A few newly turned chestnuts
may make your audience laugh ,
but on second thought jokes don't
go , for we are after all a thoughtful -
ful people.
Weare expectin .more than
ever from the politician .and th
office holder and we are firm in a
reasonable desire not to be d is-
appointed.
And we will be hear l }
Respectfully ) : ours ,
T. C. II. BA YIIOllllItH.
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Died.
KIn'rLE , Thursday morn ing
Aug. 17 , the little son of l\lr.
and Mrs. John Kettle aftcr a
short illness with summer com-
plaint.
' { 'be funeral was held in the U.
B. church , Friday at 11 o'clock
and the remains laid to rest in
the Br ken Bow cemeter. } ' . All
that loving parents , 1eind friends
an medical skill could do did not
avail.
The Ri\PU1IT.ICAN joins with
the friends and neighbors in ex
tending sV111pathJ' o the sortow-
ing parents in their great bereave-
ment.
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Legal Notices.
LEGAL ADVGn1'18KMKS'l'S.
AU ad.erttBementa uullor thla heal ! will be
charge I ! tor 1Iwal rIU' . vII : 1.11 ( ) I'r dqOltrtl
tor 11f1lt III"orlloo. allli 60c lor aqllure for each
, ub eliQU1t lu ur&loli.
. . . .quare. . III too Uoell'or traclloo thurenr.
O"lct. . 'OR l'Unr.1CATION. ( lSOr.A'r.n :
'I'HAC'l' . )
Notle. ! I. . . bewbII'h'eli that III IIlIrflllanCe o (
IlIklrcctloliK flolII the COnIlIlIK'Ilolh'r 01 thl
nelleral I.alld Oftice. IIlher mlth'rlty'e'ltell 111
hllll b ) ' Hectlon2 55. U. S. HeStal..a'lalllellli. .
ell hy the aCI of CUlllffo'NK aPllwv.,1 I.'ebrlary
26. l 951 w" wllll.rtlc",1 to uffer at IlIlhllc sale
Oil the 28th da ) ' of Selllelllher. IIIA"t. at 2 u'cloc\ \ <
I" III. at thlR "ftice. th , ' follo\l'hllf tract of lallll ,
to.wlt"w ( Hw - "I'C. 1'1 'rI3N. R11\\ ' .
All ) ' amI all perkOIiR clal111 hllc aIt'erse ! ) ' the
abuve dekcrilted lallll. . . are advlkell to iii ! ! their
clalmliin Uil" ol c" Oil 01 t"r" , , , III" IIa } ' ahove
. de..llfllated ror the CIHlImeliCellll"lIt of said sale.
ollu'rwl..e their rlichtN will b" fud"ltell.
W. A. nlumx. Re'l ter.
AI.\'u I . KIINNANII. Hecel\'t r.
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Nutlce r hereby "ITcn that the followlnll' .
lIallled "cttJer has lIIed lIotice nf hi" Intention
tll lIIake IIl1al ' > or In flupport of hi" claim.
111111 that lIal J'rl ( wltl be lIIall ! ' hefore
HeldRler alld Heceh'er at IIruken lIow. Ne.
brallka. UII Sppt. 22. 1905. vl % : .
HOlllun J. PAIIIIITOII New Helella. Nebralka.
for Ihe Nw ( cc. 2c. and w } nlY ' lIeC , 35 T.
19 N. I { 211\ " .
Ue nallleR the fnllowlllif whllcRRell to prove
bl" "IIlItlllllllIlR reRldelice nl'oll alld cllltivation
of Raid lalld.1 % :
Uarry Cofflllall. of New Helena. NebraAka :
Jallle , Cufflllali. of New lIelena. ebrallka :
nCOrll'e "elllllle , of Brokell IIow , NebraRka :
lIenr ) ' Wllllallls. o ( Merlla. Nebr.
JAMBS WUITEHBAD.
10-15 " Rellillter.
Unlle,1 StateR r.and Offic. . . l .
1Irollen lIuw. Nebr. . AlllrllRt 7.1905. f
Nlltlce I. . hereb ) ' II'lvI'n that Ihe lolluwlnit.
nallled ! I.ttlf'r h.I" tiled nOllce of hi" Intelltlon tu
lIIakl I1nalllrtur III RUPIHlrt ( If hlR claim , alld
that RallllJWllr1'111 bl ! lIIalltl be ( , re ReltlRler
alllllhcehernt llruken 1I01Y. Nehr..oll' Sept.
21. l'IUS vl7. : n rare 1\1. Io'raLcls. forlllerl ) ' nraee
M. 1'urlll'y for the n. I . 3O Z. wellt Nw } , of
Sectilln t7. ' ! ' .I.i. N. ralilfe 21 weRI.
He lIall. . , " the fullllwhllr wllne"ReR tel prove hi. .
ContllluUUN r"shll'lIce IIIHIII alld cnllivatiou of
. . .ahllallll.17. : John H. i.VOIi. 01 1\1erlla. Ne.
bra..lla : Johll Caw ) ' . of M"rlla , Nebrallka : Rob.
ert J. K'lIey , uf Merlla. NebraRka : Warren S.
Wella. of Merna. Nubra'll < a.
I JAMP. ! ! WIIITp.HBAn. RelClRter.
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Uilltel ! States I.alld Offico. /
IIrokeli IIIIW , NehrtKka. AlIlI'list 1.11)05. f
A Rut1ic\ellt \ cUlltl'RI allhlavlllmvlnlC been filed
lu IhlR ell Ce by Oliver 11I0weR. / . cOliteMallt.
alfalnt HUlila 10' . WIIKoli "litO' Nil. " 415. lIIade
, \ UII'U t 3rd. II\j. for all of ReclIIIII 33. township
2l1. I'\IIj.e 25. b ) ' Su"le I' " \\'lIsol1 cuntestee. III "
which It Is alleared thai SII'Ile I , ' . WIlRolI.hall 1"
failed III eslahllsh a.reKldcllee 011 the Halll tract.
ha' ! remo\et ! from Ihe lI'lhllract. alld mailitalll'l
a I"allie/ice / al auothPr and different place thall
uu 8alll tract. 'l'hat "Ilto'wuman hall removed
whatever ot IIIIProvemelltR herelofore placed
011 the tract : 'J'hal ball altalldonmellt 1Ia'lliut
! > een alld lallut d e to her lIervlce III tbe Army
or Navy or Marille Corps of th. . United StateIJ
of A nlcrlca. ,
Said p.utle" art ! hereb ) ' llOllned to appear.
reRllolhl and offerevldellce toltchlulC said allear.
allllil at 10 u'clock a , m , 011 Sepl. 5. 191.15. before
the Heltl'ller and I"celver at the Ullited States
Lant ! Ollice III Illuken Jlow , Custer tonnty. I
N ellraHI" , .
' 1'1. . . lIald cOlltestant bavllllC. III a proper alU.
da\'lt. lIIe.1 Anll'lIol 1 H. I'JUS. set fll r 111 fact'l
which IIII\\ ' thai aller IllIe dllllCellec perRollal
Rl'r\.it'e 01 this nollce canllot lie made. It 19
l\lrehy " "Ielcd anll dlrectd that such no lice Ite'
II'h'cll br dlle alld plI\"r publication.
JAMIoS WIIiTlUIEAU.
Rell'Iter.
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Ci''Y r.F.YY-lIJOS.
All onllnallct. all\lrolrlatllllC ! mone ) " ( or all
Clly 1'1II'1'u es ( or the city III Uroken Dow. N" .
hmRka. lor the IiReal ) 'ear endiliolthetlrRt Tucs.
Ila'l or l\1a ) ' . tl\J \ ( , . atlll tixhllr thenumberof mills
to be levl"d 1111 each dollar or taxable property
lur II.lllrpo..e of ralslnll n'vtlIue for Raid all'
IlrOl'llallllll. .
II" It onJallied b ) ' Ihe'Ma'o and City COllncll
of the city ( If llroken IIl1w. Nebraslla.
Sectlun 1.'l'hal ther" I. . hereb ) ' allproprlated
fwm the IIIl1l1e'R ral"cII LJ ) ' taxatloll trulII the
aR'eskaltle 11I0lei.t ! ) . 01 the c1l ) ' of Uroken Dow.
N braska.for var.IIIIIR I'UrI'OeR. ' sum'l aN folluws.
to.wlt :
li"neral PllrpoRe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 'i\J
Stwetallll hrlllle. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7lv
OIl CerN . .alarleN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1JO ! !
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Sectlllil 2.'rhat for the purpose of ral'ilnll'
I'alll SUIIIR fllr the pllI'\IIIS" her"ln speellied , or 110
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aClual eX\lCII..eK a 11I1 lIahllltleR of Ral ty.
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o tlictrs ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 mills
Int"rekt 1111 " 0111111:11111 slnkhllr fund..5 mills
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cation a'l tlm\.ltl.,1 by law.
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