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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
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Ifj lill " , bue " " " ' \II CIIIUKUIIIIIO.b&lf 1'11\01 ' , : 'Iu13loll ' "ullca. All , ' ' 01111111101 , lIulI'h,1f , , ,111I. W.dlInll"UlhU' frl/II , bllt p\I' \ " III' LJullUnllll ! lIal of ' ' 'C.lIll1. U"alt uullool " " 0. h"U pr1c04 lor 'pnlolllbllll' Dh\lUlo' , UII"ell" , Hud clldl 01 Ihlllk. L61/&llIo"r.o II mi. . lr'ldlld II , l'llulel uf btlld" . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'hur5l1ay , Novcmbjr 2 , } lJO . . - - - Do"ou want worthy , capable and the hest men to fill the offices of the county ? If 50 vote for the republican candidates next Tues. day. - - Do not fail to go to the polls next 'l'uesday and \'ote th reo publican ticket 5 traigh t. It now 1001s as all we need to make the vote unanimous for the republi. can tic1et is Editor Beal's vote and hopes are yet cntertained that he will weaken 1)efore elec. tron d2Y , . ' II. t. Pinckney , the repupli can candidate for couu.ly super. inteudent , is a man of mature years , a Ulan of education and ex. perience. He was formerly a homcsteulcr : in Custer count ) ' , one of the early settlers of Arn. old township. Do not f"il to see that your \'ote is cast. . for , him. - - - - VotcTS , do not forgd in mark. ing your ballot that Joe Pigman , the republican nominee hlone of the m05t effJcient deputy county clerk ! > we have ever had. He is genial and a man with whom 1t will be a pleasure to do business. See that you vote for him at ! well as e\'cry other repllhiican candi- dolte. . . _ . - - - - - J , S. Smith , the repuhlir ln candida te for sheriff , has a reord for morality and manlinesq that lIon can gain say. He h a man with strong convictiolJ ! of right and reliable in e\'ery particular. 11 is elcct ion will be an honono the office , an honor to the count \ . and honor conferred upon a , w rthy citizen. . . . The Supreme Court having de. cided that Hegister of Deeds is to be elected this fall , no votes' should be carelessly cast. 'rhe candidate that gets the largest vote will be elected. The repub. lican candidate , John"l' . Woods , is a man well qualified tQ fill the position , a man of integrity and worthy of your vote. . The o ) le.of ha\'e . won theu fight for hberty. 'l'h ! ends tbe last autocratic , go\'ern. ment. gmporer Nicbolas bas surrendered to the demand aud a representative government is to be establisher ! and COUa1t Witte is made presi < lent , of the ministery , with an iuiperialman. date WhiCh will enable him to . convert tbe national. assembly into a legislative uody , elected uy the people , rallting the pe . i pIe civil liberties , including free j peech and fret ) press . J - J. l . Cavenee , tbe' republican I candidatc , is circulating in the 110rth and nortb.east part of the 1 county this week , Uleetiug his 1 constituents. Mr. Cavellce h one : . of Custer county's Lest citi.ens and was among the 'pioneers of j the Sou'th I-4oup in the vicinity of Georgetown. 'ro lect such a : man to a public ofiice Will ue an honor of which tbe voters of Cus. ter county should feel as a h'igh privilege. No one should allow any ordinary excuse t.9 prevc'nt him from tending tlu : ! polls to make his electIon sure. A. H. Humphrey , candiclate for county judge on the republi. . can ticket , is bne of the true .r.e- publicaas who has al ways been true to the party and its .n.omi" nees , whether the nominees were of his personal choice or not he has always been the man to abide I . . U F. W. HAYES , I ; ; Jeweler and O tician r , J West Side Square , " Broken Bow , t- NebraHko. { ' " ' r L . . . . " r . . . - , . . . . . . ' " ' . . . , . . , , . . .1'tL ; \ . " ' ; ' ' ' ' 1oII1e4'W..l : 411./ / > ' , \ I i po---o - - - I My flair 1's I h traLong. . . . - yo V---- ' " " Fced your hair ; nourish II ; . lZive it somerhlng to live on. Then it will srop falling , and will 2row long nnd heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. FOI' eo years ir has been doing Just what we claim it will do. lt will not disappoint you. . . IJ hllr " " " In Ie , , .erJ I"nr' . 11111 , , 'IOt I U"IIK AIr" IIlIlt VIK"I' " lIorl , Ihll" II . Io.UIiIi , , It It 'ourl" , , IlId. . . IUII\I i III lI'OWIIIId IIIIW , " " \ ' ' . . , , , , , , 111111"0 Hlfrl' Uelllll . 1' ' ' " nelll' ' \ " " , " 11111011 , ,11"011.10111. 101111 " ltili. J , II , "I "II , Colorado IIJlr1I1K" Colo. 1 . . . . . by J. O. Ayer 00" Low , , ' . LI. . .1.1.0 wanufllglureu ot Aw. , 5 ' "S4I'\lIILL \ . 1'11.1.5. lJers C\IIIPV \ ( IJ rlll 1. ' . ft. . by the wilt of the majority of his party. Not only that but he has always contributed his time in support of the ticket subject to Ithe direction of the Central Com. mitte , Not'only that uut he has alwavs ucen outspoken and fear. less n stating his convictions on any and all subjects. lle is 110t a policy man. With this character. Istic ! as a man and bis extensive Imowlec\g-e \ of law and practice he can ue depended upon al ! a strict. Iy upright jUIlge , executing the law to the lettcr. l \ 'crv'ote for him for county judlc will he in the interest of good gO\'crnll1ent and all intelligent and faithful execution of the laws of our state. - Voteu Chancf' . Next ' 1'l1esday the voters "ill have all opportullity to relie\'e the county of populist control. Three members of the cuunty board are to ue elected for the cnsuing' two .ream. 'l'he retiring memuers are A. Fonda , G o. Greellwalt and Joe ll'eunilllore. The two latter are populists and if reelected will continue the populists in control for another term. No republico.lu can afford to'ote for the opposition t hi ! ! 'ear merely for personal reason ! ! . I'hc matter of the succeS ! of the entirc repuulican ticlwt is of greater moment to the puhlic than are the personal prcfcrcnc of an ) ' individual. 'I'hcrc is no qucstion but the republican voters in the county and in each district are in the majority and by every republican.remaining true to his party on election day , every re. publican candidate will be elect. ed. Do not be a Judas in the I camp. 'rhe party in every instance - . tance nominated the best avail. able man for thc place. While you mig-ht have thought and done difTerent , the best judg. , mcnt of tl e majority hould rule. 'l'he ticket is clcan , cap. able and in ever ) ' rcspect worthy of your mpport. 'l'hi is yom' chance to rid the county of popu. list rule. De Not Decrivel. : Some of the leading pops are attempting to deny our state. ment in the l 1l'UUI.ICAN last weel ( uj' claiming Htat the $1) , . 144.87 is not the total indebted. uess of the count ) ' and the pop paper in alt prouauilitv wilt " douutless male the same" claim this weel" sustaining thcir position - tion by a statement to the cfTect that 'warrants paid out of the sinking fund is a dehl against the cmlllry. 'l'his is uot trUl' , as the levy was madc in 1 Q04 to provide - vide fot' the exp nse of the county before the warrants were issued and then only 85 per cent of the Ic\'y could bc put in warrant un- tit it had been actually paid into the treasurer. When a warrant is passed o\'cr the desk of the county treasurer and accepted , uy him , regardless of what fund it is issued on it ceases to be a debt against tbe county , notwithstanding , ; it may , be pad } outf the s nk1l1g fund , as it 1S pro\'lded for 111 thc le\'y on which the warrant was issucd. : By taking them up out of the : sinkinJ { fund is only a temporary : . arrangement , that neitber in. creases the indebtedness or in. ! creases the Icvies against th. : : county. Another item. that they seek to charge up as an indebtedncss is an itcm of $3,705.92 of 11)04 claims which were subsequently paid out of the following funds transferred from the 1904 funds at > follows : " "ueral rUII" 190H9i' . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . HIli III IIrhllle fllIlIll'JI\ 1'11.\1. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jfi t Roa" { 1II111 1'10.1111 I' ' H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , 253 In Una,1 { IIIIII 11)11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . 5-13 111 . H. hIlIlL. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . H ! II. Judlllllelil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I , oj I HU KI\II ' 1'lIllIl\e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . IJ.f ; \ \Vl'nlall , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJ.I del > o llo , . . . . . . . , . . ' . , . ; 1.9 ' 11 1111"le61 011 COUIIIY Advertllllllil " { unll. . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 107ilJ ! TOlal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . .i1111 ! 7 'l'his would leave a d1ffcrence of those outstanding claims of . - , - . . . . . - . " . " ' . . , . . . " " ; I vn1J ; 5'1)1 H U'i1101 / f11ftlt.ltJ of ) If.'flU n th Ikarolhu'l / ) t'n , Ulltinudl1luZ ! uut1 duutJtl , ' : J wHl r IUl1itttuiu IIl1tl1 t\ftl t electiun. . Uut rt'l U tl1atter of fact th ifference uetween the outstallcl" inV clC1iul January I , lY05 , nUll t1IJ'tral' jferl ! , which i only $ U . . H , wan more than met by the exce ' 3iv fees turned in uy the ' 3e\'cral count \ ' officc ! whch { ! \ creditc dirc t to th ( ' genertl fund. Further than that if it ig true that warrauts paid out of the sinking- fund is an indebtedness ngainst the county , the popul.ist hoard flhould be charged \V1t h creating a debt for IIJ05 for over $ 5UOO , aH not a dollar of 1905 has : heen collected amI the board ha is\l1ed ! warrants.on 11)05 le\.v for ( wcr $25,700 Wlllcli has ucen paid out of the sinldng fund. Madcey and Fleming Wealcln. ' 1'wo of the democrat nominee' : > show the white feather and ha\ ' withdrawn from tlle ticket. Strong inducements were offered some of the other candidates on tbe democratic ticket b } ' populist to withdraw , but they ha\'e pro\- ed themselves worthy of the con- tidence imposed in them by their constituents and did 1I0t yield to the al1uring temptations of the wiley pop. It is a sign of better t.\1ings \ when YOl1 see men who are wlling ! to stand for principle rather than win temporarly at the cxpense of . his own conscicnce , Men who are true when it cost i them something are men on whom' ' vou can dep IHI. 1\lcssn. l\tacley nd Flcllling' withdrawal fro.1lI their ticket may lessen l\Iesers Cavcne < : and Wood's plurality a few votes uut not enough to de. feat either of them. So all the\ , will gain is the plaudits of a fe\v \ populists , whose main ambition for succes ! > is plompted uy the spoils. I vcn they at the bottom 01 their heart will ha\'e lesg respect - spect for those who ha\'e forsak. en their principleg and .viellied to their entreaties. Figure. Fixing Blame for ounly Inelf'ltl. edne. . . POIIUIiIt oard Re'ponliltle. 1n the year I1J03 , wlllin the pop uoard was in control the count\ ' levy \vafl g'neral fund , 7 mill ; bridge. 4 mill . , road , 1. 'l'otal , 12 mills. In 1904 when republicans Wire , in colttrolthc conntle'y wa. > general fund , 4 mills. ; bridge. 2 1 mills ; road millg olllli soldiers relief 1-10 mills. 'l'otal , 10 mills. In } f)05 , a populist uoard i again in control and the levy is general fund , 7 mills ; bridge , 2 8.1,0 mills ; road 1 ; soldiers r lief. 2-10 mills. Total , 11 mills. In the ) 'car of 1904 when thc repulican hoard assumed control thefonnd an indebtedness of : ; 8i41.78 , which was paid out of the funds of 11)04 and warrants were drawn on the 11)04 fund , to meet the indebtedness bequcath. ( HI by the pop board as follows : l'J ' .I.warranl Nil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ' llJ t.warr\II1 Nil. 43. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W211S I'I/\\arralll / No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I UUUIIO ' 1'lIIa I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : isW71 ! r n addition to that sum $2,500 wa ! transferred from various years and paid out on the indebt. edness of 1903. making a total of $8,141. . 8 appropriatcil by tle republican homl ; tu pay the iu. dcutcdne s createll in 11103 by the populist board. lIad Hnot bcen for having to Ie the le\\ , of 11)04 to meet ih indehtedn ss of 1903 , the republi. cans woulcl ha\'e been oply ahout . $ IOUO uchind , after meet. , 1I1g the extl'a expell .e causc l , by th excess \'e rains and Hoods . . . hich required the replacing' of so man ) ' bridges. 'l'he total tin. deutedne ' now i , as shown uy the' clerls record is $ tl , H4.87. all of which is on the bridge fnnd. . - - - - - ' - VOle For Foelge. . 'rhc.republican nominec in the ll'ourth Su pcrvisors istrict has nominated J. M. Ii'odge' for supervisor. A. Sommers of Merna , was first nominated but declined and : \lr. Fodge was appointed - pointed to fill the vacancy. We are informed that a stro g ring has ueen organized ill the Fourth District , in which the Standard Bridge Co. , is very much inter. estell to reelect the present in. cumucnt , Ir. Fenimore. It is hinted that several republicans are in the leal. 'l'his we hope i ! ! not truc. Ir. [ ' otlge i a man thorougly cOUlpetcnt to till the position. His experience in the past will be to his advantage. He is a man of high moral character and 'busi. ness lJualifications. He is an old solllier anll in every wa ) worthy of the upport of thc tnJulii : . 'I'he 11istri t went repnblian ! last fall for IiclJte\lant gover\lor hr 3'J majority. With the lianJe 10 'a1ty to Jr. Fodge his e1e . tiol1 will be assured. , - - - - - - - \ : Politic. lint in SlIflllrvhnn Dillrict No. 11 ' 1 Weut Union , Neb. . Oct30i IIJI ) , . . . , . ' " . . - ' ' . ' I . . . _ f " . 1 . \ , . . . , . . , . . . . 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Shol'l ) , the following deRel'ihed IU'OIWl't.y'i : 17 head of good luilch ( 'ovs. 20 hpacl 1 and 2 ) 'pur stepl's. 65 hend of CC\\s and heifers. 27 heud good nativn horses 35 hetul of SPl'Ing eulves. . ' froln two to six years old. . . . " ; - . - - = : EI.a4S : : C > SA.I.t : . - - . 011 all SlIms of $10 und under , < , ash. On all SllmH OYPl' $10 a ( 'I'(1llit of ) J 7 q1Cinths time will be given , on apPl'oved scC'ul'ity , with il1tpl'cst at 10 pel' cent per annum. 2 per cent diseonnt fol' cash. \u , _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . ' ' ' ' _ ' _ _ ' _ H' _ . _ , : a.u. .Y . l . _ _ _ . . ' . ' ' - - - .4 - - fuTo HnpUIII.ICAN : ' .J' ! saw Populist's letter from mien and would like him to know tli t hiJ neighbor and Rupervisor h s 'pot quite all the bridge tim. ber .about his farm from the w.t'Jole district , as two farms in TAlIian township at least. bridge pl pk are used as corn c ibs , pig pens , barns and oue case In which a make belie\'e republican has sUeHercd himself and familJ' from the schorcbing heat of summer and the c1tilling blasts of winter ue'nl'ath bridge planl < furnished uy 1\11' . Gree-nwalt. \ < ridges ha'e L en built o\'er dry runs where none are needed. 0 t hers neg. lected where needed. An un. I necessary eX11 nse of 5200 at a ' mall run nort.b of Gates hridge , I all .vour friend Greenwalt'g doing. , After the uridgc committee had agreed to mak a nil and dry tbe the run a uotcli joh was done and allowed uy ur supervisor at S100. 'l'he Water was Ile\'er stoppcd but it 'cost the cOllnty and YOII Mr. 'I' xpayer , no matter where ) 'ou ti.\'C 111 Custer cou n ty , but. it ( lees not stop here. Mr Gr nwalt Rent the , Standard Urillge Co. 'th re to mt in a bridge and Iwallowed : the work over the phon and never went to see it , as doz n heard at their . phones. 'l'hi : dICIllot suit West .1 Union's road master , the bridge I was too high to fill at the ends so ccomlt1odately Mr. Greenwalt gave another $100 to have the bi'idge cut. down. 'l'he county paid it out of the treasury. Mr. POPlllist did ) ' 011 pay ) 'ollr part of it ? I did. 'l'his is enl ) ' a little , ' little'uut it is for a'ery , enough a man who has ue n tried and we all know tht' result of his trial. You think Mr. Populist that in Garfield things are wrong. In Wcst Unionand 1-4illian thc ) ' are rotten , so far as bridge work is concerned. He has uetrayed good honest men of his own party and has dil1ensed patronage to catch purchaseaule votcs of all i parties and in 1-4illian townshi p. . is a strildng example. ut his. . "t : ' - - lime is 3hort. Voters do . your duty. H. R. Welch can be trusted. He itl honest , capable and the man for the place. You Imow thc other man. Mr. Greenwalt is not , do ) 'o11r duty Ir. Populist and the result i. . a foregone con. clusion. A. Vo'rl\R. - - - - - - An Open Letter. Derwvn , Neu. , Oct. 31 , 1905. ' 1'0 the \'oter's of Supervbors District No.2 : I desire to add my testimony in behalf of Huy Welch , the republican - publican n..ominee for supervisor of our district. I ha\'c known Mr. Welch fot' the ptst : seven years. lIe is c1l an , industrious and bone ! t and I do dot know of a straighter man than is ! \fr. Wetch. lIe is a farmer and i\ ! not an ofi ce sceker. It wa. , a case in wluch the oftice Rough the man. He IS a mall well qualified to fill the position and if elected would be an honor to his constitue"uts , Something of his popularity at hem ( ' whert. he is best knowu can be understood when I state that three. years ago , when Berw'n townshil ) wag pop two to one , he was nominat. I ed for township clerk by the re. publicans and \'edtwo.thirds of the vote of the township. lie is a conservative , careful business i and safe man with whom to en. , trust the Pllblic interests. We II have no hesitancy in saying that those who help to elect him will I never have cause to regret. He' ' . is a man in every S { lIse of the. I won1. HURMAN II' . GHAIII\R'r. I , , "The Campaign Is On. " "A Citizen" in all article headed - ed as auove' app ared in the Uea. con last week in defense of Oeo. W. Greenwalt's record and denied the statcmcnt of a "Populist" that appeared in the l HI'Uur.IcAN I the previous week , He very artfully - fully attempts to c1 ny that Mr. Greenwalt has prO\'uhl : for ahle body families out of the county funds by refering them to thc . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - records , stating" "ever ) ' claim al. lowed for such purposc3 arc on file and signet ! by the claim > ; committee , of which Mr. Green. walt is not a mcmber. " Yet that does not disprove the statement of "A Populist. " 'rile rccords shows the claims allowed to able uodied residents of I\Ir. Green. walt's district and they would never ha'e been presented or al. lowed except with his consent . atHI solicitation. As to the matter of his cor. rails lwing hnilt out of bridge lumber , we still insist that the \'oters of the district call satisfy them eh'es b ) ' calling- his plac . Not only that Lut they " 'ill Hnd the north string" of his fence is . j strung on posts nplit from hrid'e t. lumuer. 'l'his can be Sl'en by any J j one who will go to the trouble to investigatc for himRelf. As a matter of fact it is a nt'ighbor. I hood taHe and known to all of his neighuors. I went to the Beacon editor aud fi'lluested him to al1o\y me to reply tu the article in the Beacon last wel'k uut he declinell to al. low me and it is for that rca on I wag compellcil to go to the Rn. PUUI.ICAN , whose editor is liberal I cnough to grant all men fair ( 'f. " ' : , play. ' Whcn T mentioned to Mr. [ Grecnwalt : thollt lccpil1g so . . man ) ' families he saill uy tloing I H he got the support of friends and relatiuns of those families who were requhlicans. Now 1\lr. "Citi.tII" : we are tired of sup. porting such a m1n as a populist. It is reported that Mr. Green. walt saJR , 'Ihe will be reelected . if it cost $500. " 'I'hat may he ' true , uut how do wc lotow but it " ) will ue paid out of the people's " money. Save him the trouule and expense b ) ' voting for Hey i Welch uf Bcrwyn. . I J. J. BARCUS. . . . J - - - - - - - - J Mrs. J. M. Kimuerling return . ccl Wednesday from Des Moines. Iowa , .where she had heen visit' i' I iug with relatives the past month - . I , . . - - I - - - . . - - I . . , - - - I - - - Who ope Who ope J UN DH 1ike a. wnr whoop , hut is only n SO p-nstonwl' eXIH' ( ssillg hiH joy find satisfae- \ I tion nt buying hiH bill of goods whel'o he ( 'nn get tlw l\l OHT GOO UH fOI' tlH' Inm tHoney. \ . . GrEE : VV I2i ! ' 1 " , . Almost forgot. Got fi ( , fi1' of woven wil'e , bnl'b - wire and Hails. Don 't H IItH" ; that when yo - 1 . build fence or HhoUSI a barn. " . . . . . . . - . . . - - = > > C > O. . . : - " : ' ' 11. gjU -r- on. . - - e. ] . . . SID 01JrH ! : . . . . . . r 1. _ . . . . . . . \ . ! J. ' " - " P " " 'JIIY , pnl'c ) 11111' , Wl go. . , JUS t ; tl Ie . J. Heater. yon need Hnd ut tlw pdne to suit YO\11' } > oeketbook. Best Htove , Nicely Ifinishecl , Good . I Heater , Low Pl'il'p. Lowel' ! wirp ynt-A'l. ' COS'I' . . . VV C : > .A. ' . . p , S. agsin--Got "y r" gun aut ! amlllullitiou. We nt thelll , too. tJ , . ' . . . COII011 Get 'r.m whl1 you n el 1'11I. 1' S. UUUllt"r tilllt : ' . " Tell \'er'body ) 'ou see about 1hat car of Furni1ure we got comin' alld he tlte lir.1 h re , foal Ball ? ) . Sure 1hing whit 0111' of our 1It\'er : hr ak lalllps. Just tlte tlting. " - I. . _ ow _ . . . . _ _ . , . . - . - r , . - . . . - . - Rockwnll & Konkel.I I I , . I . A.T " . . , . ' I " .y. YOOIUtl UI.n "l'ANn , . . . . _ _ . _ _ . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . . - - - - - - - - - . , . . . , . . . . . . - - . I