Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, September 07, 1905, Image 4

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I ; J hu Vo just I'OfllI'lwcl 1'1'0111 fhe : -
W WOSfi\Vifh It shiIJJWllt ) or 1 H )
heud of hOl'SPH. .A 11I1'g-O 1I11111aH' ! or
' hm'so-n ' ' ' , lit t.ho ,
g' od - m Wll'\ ! \ 1"'PHl'III
t I'll i II when f hese hOl'WH : Wlll'Plln 1011 < 1- I
'l.d , IInd without. l'x'ellt.ioll t.hpy pl'O-
I IIO\tllcr.cl \ them the besf ; bund of 1101'-
; es they hnd e\'r I' 8een ill UlIHtm'
j l'onl1fy. 'fhey l'ul1ge fl'OIll two yeul's
( J I d II ) to Sll(111 H 11 ( ( eig h t" a lid the
wholB bUIld will anll'uge 1150 t.o 1200
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; 1 TIH're is OIW cnl'loud or ( 'cud hllll'k
r horse ! ; , t here is aile cnl'lond or bny
, honws , thel'o 111'0 two ( 'ul'loncl : ; or
Ii 80)'nl ) } hOI'f-es ; , nnd olle l' rl'lud ( or
11' mixl d colol's. .I t wOllld beVOI't h
: ' IIIIY one's time fo tl'Hvnl twellty-fi\(1
mill H 10 sl'e thew hOI'SPH. 'I'hpi I'
like has nevel' bepl1 seen ill t'lIstl'l'
county.
'rhe.lllrgPI' pPI' ( 'lillt of t hPHI un'
1Il1\1'l1R \ , nnt ! fillY one dl ) . ; jl'illg g-OIr ( !
III'ood IWII'PR 1'lIlIlIot , do bl.tll'I' thnn
t.o . ill\ ' t.ig'ltl : ! . ' 1'I'y ) HI'e nil PII'-
clIPI'oll)1' : \ ) ( ' ( \ , 1I1'n ill finn ( 'oIHlit iOIl ,
Hlld willlllld\1' the ( llIl'chnHt'I' mOil ! ' ) ' .
'j'lll.'so hI'Hll ( ) willlH' sold to tfw
ltig-heRt hidder , nt ll'illiell'- ; bill'll in :
1 . . , \ / ' Bow , N ( 'hl'nsl n , on Hn tlll'dny ,
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At.Finlin's . ' barn in Broken Bow , . Noh. , , Saturday , SepteJDber 9th.
J. B. JONES , . ' - : - ' ; . , ' CURRIE ' " PRETTYMAN ,
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AU tioneer. ' : Broken Bow , Nebraska
u tcr l'Io. ' 11cpubUcnu
1'IIhllHh"II OVOf ) 'I'hur d y lit Iho O..lInly Ollt ,
U. 31. , UHUUmllY. . . J llltllr
R'llur" " III Ihn powtlll CO lit IIrokt'n Uow. NOb , :
so IIUllOllll..ol 8e maUor for trlUlHwlulon througb
IMU.I , Mallll.
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KOUHOItl1 rlON 1'ItlO :
UnlIlIr Inlll\vllllro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I no
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AOVRlt'I'ltlINU 1t1\'l'ltll.
I Inti COhl1l1U , Il < .r 100nlh , $7 0 ; ) . ( ) no.tll.1f co.-
IlUin 1"\1' maMh , IIU 'In''rlllr ' CIIIUIIIII. I'or
alollill. J.r.o I"'M tllllll IllIrtrt r r.nhllun . , r"l
CII"t ' IlIcll I'or lIIullth
111I' UII Ilat I'AIU. ' { in coule ( lor Iuoll , per
mouth
I"IC/II < Iv"rll.lllr. : 1c"n \ I.or 11110 , , "rhI \ lor.
Unll ,
Nu\loo of cllnrch lalr , HuclKbl\'llInd onlorlllin. .
mHlltI ! wlll'ro , mllll\l ) I. clulfjIJlI. nUII.blllf rirttlll ,
oolltIIOUCOI lUll' r . . 'llltlon8 , ouo-hall rntcli.
WII.lt1lullluUCI'8 . Irou. h"If l'rlCI' ' ror 11I1IJlhnlng
11111 of Ilftllflllt .
11011111111111000 rrco , 11" " ( .rlr.M lor IlubllBhllIg
ullltllKry UI.\lC\\S. ' " , d clUla 01 Ihallke.
( . , ) . : "llIoUco" at hiI' . lru"lull , " bl I' atutolllll
I'IHbll\8ka.
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Thursday , September 7 , 1905.
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Jesse GalHl.r douotlcsR now sees
the extent of populist gratitude
and will forgh'e and forget the
past.
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011 and water it is said won't
mix bullh se elemcnts created a
friction in the populi t con\'cn-
tion that caused an expIO ! ion.
'l'he spealeer at the pop convention -
tion , who counseled harmony , is
accused of cencocL ng the deal
that brought on the fire worles.
Sam Brown has been t he wheel
horse in Lout > township low these
many years in the populist party
but when he asleed for bread he
was g'en a stone.
0"0 , Headley now can reali e
how much his elforts has oeen
appreciated oy the populist leaders -
ers and should loose no time in
placing their p ts in the front
ranles.
A prominent pop predicted the
day after the convention that"the
democrats were only running , I
bluff and that linally they woul11
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F. W. HAYES ,
Jeweler and Optician
West Side Square ,
Broken Bow ,
Nebraskn.
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Ayers
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You know the nlc icine that
makes { HIre , riel,1 bloo -
lAyer's Snrsnpnl'illn. Your
mother , gran mother , nil your
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it. Their doctors truste it.
Your octol' trusts it. Then
trust it yourself. There is
health and strength in it.
u r BlIlTorl'll' lorrlh' ' , . Irolll 11II1ltcUon ! nil"
thlll 1loUII. , I 1"111111 IIn 1I'1I r I1IIIH I Iuole
Aycr'l tlllrnl"rllhl , , I"ullr " 'ulllll' 1'"nulI'
nuully Cllft',1 1111' . , "
lilliS , . . . It. IIAln' , JIll. "hl' ' ' , , Y.
' 1.00" bollill. , I. I' " "IIII'O. ,
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Rich Blood
Aycr's Pilla ere guntly Inxntivc.
They grcntly old the Snrsnpnrllln.
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all withdraw from their ticl < cl
and lcav the pop the tield. { et
ns see !
'l'he pop ! > in clecting Ah'in
Dailv for county clerk made the
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best'sclection they cou1c1 ha\'e
made , but his qualilication will
1I0l admit of comparison with
those of Joe Pigman , the republican -
lican nominee.
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J. E , Cavenee , the republkau
candidate for treasurer i a tIlan
of education , one who has been
identilied with farming and
stock raising in Custer eou n t ) '
for. the past twenty-fivc ) 'ears.
lIe 1S a man of strong personal
character , a man of high moral
principles and one who would fill
the ufi ce of county treasurel
with ability and honor. 'L'here
shoulcl be no question of l'lection ,
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'l'he republicans of Westervilll
I arc jubilant Q\'cr the re m1t of tlH
cou\'eution al the Bow Saturda ,
last. l eII. . M. Pinclmey , oui
candidate for superintendent
leept clear of all tricker. } ' in hi
cam'ass for th , = position , and hi
uOlrination b a cieaul ontspaleCl
cxpression of the people that Ull
ofiicc must seek the man and no
thc man seck the oOicc. A. I
Humphrey's nomination is cqu
all > ' gratifying to the Wcst n'i111
people and we prophesy tha
these two candidates wIll pol
the highest vote of the repuoli
can ticleet next No\'embcr.-
Westen'i1le correspondent il
Argosy.
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The populists and demo rat
halt things very hapnonOt\s \ for h
time Monday. 'l'he populists
passed resol u tions el1l10rsi ng C.
Mackey's career in the legislature
last winter and then nominated. .
him for treasurer. But when
Mr. Mackey notified the convention -
tion he would not accept their
nominati n unless they woulil
allow the democrats to also name
the candi at for rcgistcr f
deeds , they refused to allow the
democrats to play in "lheir back
yard" allY lonlcr and suhstitul d
the namc of W. ] . Warren for
trcasurer instead of Ir. Mackey.
'l'hen Dr. Mullins , who had been
nominated for coroner declined
the nominalion and the name of
Dr , C , B. Job was suostituted.
Some of the pops now claim that
elllls fusion in Custer cou n ty.
Unt the samc claim was made
hl t year and resolution wcr
pass d agaim1 fllsion and the
delegates to the slate convention.
were in trllctcd against fusion ,
yet lusion WttS arranled by the
commitl'e I't gal'liless III' im truc-
tions. 'l'lle same may ocexp cled
agaiu.
President Uoosevclt' . Purt.
'rhe cablclII1 frolll the cm-
porer of Japan to Prcsident
l oose\'l'1t issig'nil ccut. It realh , :
' 1'OKlO. Sept. 3 , L905-The
President : 1 ha\'c received with
gratilicatiol1 your mcssage of
eongrat ulations con veycd throngl !
our plenipote ltiaries and thank
\011 warml. , . for it. 'l'o YOllr dis-
111tere tcll il1l1ll1l1l'cmitting effort
in the iiltercsts of peace and
hllluanity I attach the high vaItH
which is their due and assure
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you of m ) ' grateful appreciation
of the disting'lIished part YOt
ha\'e talen in the establishmenl
of peace eased upon principle :
esscutial to the p rmanent wel ,
fare anll tranquility of the fal
east. < . Signed ) M U'I'SUUl'ro.
'fhe cable from till' Japanesl
. emperor puts an en. } to the'rum'
.ors thal the emporer wa dis
satislicd with the terms linall' '
" concluded by his I'lellipot'ntiarit. '
with those of the emperor 0
'I ussin. lIe accol'll Presiden
Hoosevelt full credit for the par
he tQol in bringing about peaci
"upon principles essential to th ,
pertlanent wclfare and tranquil
1ty of the far cast. "
. 'rhe concluding sentence 0
thc cablegram is especially sig
niticeut. It evidently voices th
belie1 of the Japanese empcro
that the lrcaty wIll be for a per
1I1ancnt peace.
Pinckney Nominated For Go. Supt.
'l'he Argosy is ph ased to al :
nounce to the citi ens of Custer
county tha Harvey M. 'prnck'ney
of Westen'dle was nOllllnated for
the ofi ce of' county superintendent -
dent at the republican county
convention held at Broken Bow
last Saturday. Rev. Pinckney
holds a first gr de certificate issued -
sued Augnst 19 , 1905 , by Supt. '
Hendrickson of 8herman county.
I I He also helll a lirst grade cerlili-
cate in Iowa. Mr. Pinckey re-
tcived a 100 grade in the following -
ing branches : Writing , orthography -
graphy , arithmetic , English
grammar , physiology , civil I
government , boole-keeping , -
any and 98 in American hot-I
'rhe Argosy was the firsl neWS-I
paper in the county to present
the name of Rev. Pinckney for
superintendent and it g-ivcs it
great pleasure that so ahle a 1I101n
, reeeh'ed the nomination.-Ar-
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GoodWo _ d. for the Ticltct.
'I'lie rl'lIhllcalloUr Cuo\I'r COIIIIIlIIai' well
f"I'II'wlIIlIl of Ihl' IIclllllllolllllllle.1 : at IIrnklill
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SetembCl' Hth. A reo son able tim e rl
, Se\ \ 1 be given { , o nil IHIl'chusel's ' ' e ; '
siring it , on aVIH'OVeL ( Hecurity.
' -tVe hnv ( ' heen in the range horse
business for ten Yl al'fI. \Ve have
bought horsPR from the Hockyoun : [ -
tuins to the l\lisso\ll'i HivII' , and we
are offering yon this time un OPPUI'- ,
tunity to get RtI < . ' , h hot'sps as we have
never offel'el for sole lwfore. ' 1'hel'e
al'e no tnilings , uo infllriol' hOI'8S , . . .
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pvery ono is 11 good OllP. \ 'Y
The ) ' wi1l hi' oold singl ) ' , in r irs , or by
the 'carload. Wt' have weighed some of
these hors's and fOlllld thc r actual weight
to he 1400 ] > ounlls. W ( ' can sell you a pair
of black se\'en ) 'car olel Pcrclle1'on mares
Hand six ycars oltlthat will wcigh 2500
or 2,00 ponntlg. W Cl1t : ; cll you a pair of
, sorrell mares fnnr alld { h'c Jl.ars 0111 that
will weight 2 OO to 2800 pOI"III . We can
ell you a pair of ! Iii\ ' cldil\gs , well matc.d ,
thit ! will weigh 2 OO IUl111l1- : . I
l h'ery horse will he solll ftr exactly .what
he is. g\'ery guarantee malIc in the ring
will be made ahsolulelnd lJro\'ided any
question i raisl'lI hefore the horse is-turned
liver to you at the ) ' :1.1' : < 1. A fler ) 'OU 'accept
I the horse and talw hun frum the yar s our
J responsibility will Cl'aSl' . ' 1'I1I.se hofs s
will be put throngh the chute anll their
Imouths ( 'x ami lied lJefo1'c the day of the
sal ( ' . 'l'he'lr a'ges will be ahsolutdy guar-
II anteed.
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Boll' laRI S llln1w. 'rile ticket Is mllle 1111 of
1(00J IUt'Ii. "t/1II1'el""I , lIollest allJ r"lIable , who' '
will h" ch'cted.lll NC\"h r.-Chrolllclt , CIl11l1I.1
, \ . I . II II 111 1111 n' ) ' will Illake all excelltmt
cnllllll' jllI ! I" Nn l.crSUIi III Ihe cOllllly Iq bnl' I
ler IllIalll1ed for the place. 11 relllllreHa lawyer
10 look aftelIlle husllieslI . .f thl lIt1ice allll
"I II " III IIlIe of Ille hrlllhtesl III the CoUnl ) . . . . . . . I
'l'he 1.11I11' Yalley Queell ,
'l''h. , e who are lint aCfllnllllcl1 wilh J. R.
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RIIIIIII , III" rlllIblicali calhlllalil fur IIherilT. we
wlllllllmdilce him a a IUall who tlo , , thlll" .
I U" c ll alwaYII he fUlII,1 . .II the rhrhl s"lu of
" " " 0' qlw llnli. If ell'cl.,1 he will lIIak. , the
be..1 . .lwrIO' Ihe C..U II I ) ' ' ! \1r h.d , Kecp 1I1
lIalllil III viIIII' wllell ) ' 011 vOle.-1'hll LOll II Valle ) '
Qtllleli.
'l'hecallllilale fllr Ireaqurur. J , g , Cavelle" , ,
: \ l'It'ali cUlllp.'lcllllllall. who hao ; 101111' heell a
f < . . .h"111 uf Cllotcr COllllti' a 1111 who t/WIIII COli'
. < I.IIIrablt ! lalill 011 tile HOlllh 1,11111" 111 Ills
111111I I lIallllll III. , r"lluhllcall hal' " lIIal. ' 1111 11I1. . .
lak , ' , .11111 hlo ; eltcllull III NllvclIhcr , will hJ as.
mlrallC , ' tlmtlhc JI t/I.lc of Clloter Cllllllt V wallt
a , , "h Ialillal. IIl1l1eHI lIIali III clIul : " of the I
Ir"aoul' ) ' . I
1V 'l'lIe 1IIIIIIIIIatluli of A. R. Ulllllphre ) ' came tn ,
hltll IIIIStllcltclII' ! . Ihlllll'hrey 11111 heil'lI' a
. : al1llhlale fllr th. , 1.lacl' . ! \II' . 11111111.111'\ ; well
kllllwiliolhe Ileol.lcof Iliis coullty 011111 lIe"I. .
111.llIlmllIclloli , hrolllh the CI.hIIllIlO ; of thli
I.aler. Wllcall a ) ' , ha\11I1 ( kllllWU Mr'l1ulII.
\Ih. . ) , \I r ollall ) ' lor a nnlll. . . . . r of Yll3rH tltat h"
wt\1 ! \ ' 1nalltl 11 for the hltll'Ihhl , I a III11 IIf
1:11011 r"putallllll. willi a r c..rtl tll.il C.III 1 < 1 a 11.1
IIIe III.lIlnll.Qllcell. .
III liclt'cllull' J 1111 II Hlulh for sllerlff. Ille CIJII'
\11 111111 11I1t1" :1rO. . . . clwlccVII h:1\1 knowlI
11111I fill' ) ' , ! ar allil tIll uol heoltalll 10 l av Ihat
yon wlllllllt , III wroll ! ! hi' ' 1 ll\lIOUrllnll' hllll , htl
\1 IIlmke Ihe heel : oherilT ICnihr cnuuty e""r
hall. ami wlIIIu II C"lIItJi III " "I ) ' . II" will he
"J..hllll ) ' " "Ille Sloul , " Mr. Smith IH a lII"mhcr
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nf tile MlllIo.II'I1 . cllllrch : In I 1'1 a r"qllect d
I Iellllelllan , antl will ( , ' the sUPI.art of 'all wl10
I kllow 1I1111.-0colllo R ItIRl'r , ,
Tlte rl'Pllllllcall cOII\'elllloll. lIeltl last Satur-
,1.1) ' . nOllllnalel1 a VIr ! ) ' Irooll Ilcket , lIowevcr , 4
Iher" . wall I h" noual alllOU1I1 of Idcklnll on tl1e . . .
! ; tre l shollt ) . afterwards.'e ha\'e never aI-
leml",1 a clln\'enllull whell all went onr way.
al\ll haorten seell frulll Ihe reqnlls that th"
c.lIveulion kl1lw hcll r Ihan ollrsel.Ve hav"
" " sYIIIIlIhwith Ihlo ; afler cou"ullon howl.
IIIIahlllll rlnl ( alltl jllh , We bav. , a Ireatly
h"anl or 111111lfolI rlnl ( lint no olle kllow any.
IIIIII ! ! ahnlll except Ihuoe who howl ahoul th lII.
-Ielller.
John SlIIltli of Call3wav. th rcpubllcan
1I01ll1llee fo ( IIherlt1 IIlartolnlhe call11'311ln whit
couRhlerahh 1I01llrletv In hlo ; fa\'ur. U" Ii all
l'xl'"rt . .h"arer or Hhell all,1 lias she3rl , I sheel'
all o\'r Ihe wesl , II" IH th" lIIall who ! lav" rl'le
10 IIw 11'11111111011'11 jllke which hao ; " 01111 all O\'er
Ihl cllllnto' . A Ira\'lltur lIIan 113,1 Been Mr.
Smith h 1:11I OIl thll heltl or a Hlteel ) al,1 roll off
III. , tI.'c" , with wlrun , Ioxlerlty. In a fllw . .
) ' ! ! tro ; arh'rwarl 1IH1 larin' was laken off of ,
w.h.1 :111.1 the shellp itltln.to' nearl ) ' ruined.
' 1'hll Hallie lIIan IIIS , " " IhrollllhV'olllltll \ and
flllll..1 . SlIIlth . .hearlll ! : ' Hheell a"aln lIut Ins teaL !
of 1"'llnllll ( allll" hllall. Ite now slooL ! th" sllt'ell
. .II It. h all :11111 h"lran OIl Iliu other olld , ' 1'he
Ira\111I1 : 11I311 aoke,1 SmIth why he ha. . lIIaltI
Ihls chanlle III lIIell.II:1 IIf . .Ilea rl nil' . " . " ' ' ' '
Smith , "SllIc ! ' 111'1 1arlO' ha'l lIe"n laken 01T. I
C.III't 'uuk ' all hOlleil Hlwe ( , III II. . , race.Sar -
I.nl Ieltlcr.
Dead Letter List.
For week C.tHlillg Seplo 5 , 1905 :
Archie llriuk , O. F. II row II , 1\Irs.
Sarah Finch , Frnllk R lenl Ward ! \IOllt.
Olller ) ' , T.ec SlIillerrIrs. ! . A. I. , Robin.
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Standard Cattle Co.
o .AUCTION SALE
Saturday , Sept. 2 , Saturday , Sept. 9 , Saturday , Sept. 16 , at
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Hecla , Nabr. , on the B. ' " M. . /
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On the tihodntPR the Stnnd rcl Cottle Co , will sell
by uuction t.o t.he hig-hest bidder for eash , the following \ .
cuttle : G50 ypal'iingK , hpif l's end steers , 500 to GOO { 'OWS " .
Hnd cahes ( en ! yes unhrandr.d ) 250 two-year old heifers .
" nnd ' ' l1umucw of old
a h1l'g'e throe-yenr teers , three-year
old lteifIH' ' old ' and ' old
steel's
- RHyed { , two-yen I' two-yenl'
spuyed heifers , nlllnlw1' ng in all 7BOO head. .
' 1'lwHn cnttlp al'e nIl dehorned and have been bred by
: t.he Oompnll ) ' 011 t-lwil' Hand II ills Hunch from 1)1)'e ) ) bi'ed
Shol'thol'n and l el'pl'Ol'cl Lulls uncI are of excellent : < 1unl-
ity. '
. Attilt' snmo plnrr and ch eH this C0U11)nuy shnll also
. offel' u nlllHbpl' of t.heil' RHIldlr. horses\ wind mills , drinking -
ing t.unkH and Rt nlHling' f'nces on their proJert.y.
. ' .I'lw tTuin .f1'01Il flll' ; ( ) usf : OVOl' t.he Bnrlillgton leaving
Omaha tat11 : 1.0 1) . m. arrives at lIe'la 10i10 : n. m. next
tIn ) ' nnd t.lwH Rules will commence immediately unCI'
the Ill'l'ivul of t1w tl'llin. Arrnngements will be Huule
for the m'com nHution ( of buyers nfter each snle uncI 1)01'-
. ties nre req\IPst.OtI \ t.o have btUlk references for 1 > ur-
chas(1s llwdl ) .
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I" W. E. HlrrE an G. E. 1 1ACEWELL , Auctioneers.