Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 09, 1905, Image 4

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oJltIl8r ) nuUc\.K , 'Ilid car"I ot Ihunlu' . .
_ 1.ollIllIuU'uo at rllu P I.ruhlcd hI , aLIII , , III
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'l'hunHlay. NO\'cmher el , trl05.
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The Election in Other Stales.
Gm'ernorH were chosen in onl\ '
! four states--- 'laqachuselts : ,
Hhotle IsIuul , Vjrgiuia , uul
. Ohio-at the election held la t
'I'ucsday.1 illor state ot1 cers in
those and various other statcs
as wel1 as legislatures in whole
or in part were chosen , which
.J will elect United States Senators.
Among these are New Jcrey : ; ,
which will elect a successor to
t Senator Dryden. the ' ) ig' life ill-
. . surance prcshlcllt , who is , in the
\ coming session of Congres , to
, . . " make a hard light in favor of
. national supcn'isioll over the insurance -
. / surance intl rcsts.
j l\lary1ulIl's campatgn was for
the adoption or r'jc tion of n
amcndmcnt to the statc constilu-
tion which would disfranchise
man ) ' n grocs amI fo eigners under -
der the g'ran fathcrs clause.
The campaign waxed' warm and
those who imagined that no general -
eral interest woultl he felt in un ) '
of the elections of 1905 were far
aSlrav.
'l'lle fights in Virginia , lan'-
'
lanlt anti Ohiu atlract tl nation'al
attcntion. Philadclp'la ' a\1l1 New
I Yo lc had 1I1uncipal anvasSes !
. which werc also watche largely
all over the country. In Phha-
. . / delpha the reform clement of the
'J republicans , under the lead of
I
Ma'or Weaver th uucleus
If ) , were
I. ) of a coalition which iua e a . .le- I
ii termincd assa.ult on t.he machil1c.
n New York cit ) ' had a triangnlar
' . canvass , in which the content-
! _ ants were hradcd by Ma'or Mc- .
Clenuard , 'l'a11lmanyilej I vills.
if rcpublican , and Heart : ; , lIlullci-
. ' pal ownership wbich de\'elopcd
. thc most intere ting of tbe
r. j fights which lhat city has hall in
, " man ) ' years.
, Au cspecial clclUcnt oJ inteJ' st
was injcctcd into thc Ciln\'asses .
t1us year by the brealcs in party.
. lincs which toole place in sc\'crul
of them. Not only in the n1\1nci-
: ' pal cau1p igm ; ill New Yorl , anti
. Pl1l1aclelpba was there a parlisJn :
, mix-up , but thcre werc queer
f- . divergencies and affiliations in
. Ohio , . Maryland and Virginia.
. . In Ohio many tcmperance rcpnh.
'r licans su pp rtcd Pa tt ison , the
r dcmocratic numincc for gO\'l'rIIOr ,
' , ' an thousands of saloon demo-
, . 3 = = = =
F. W. HAYES ,
it
. . Jeweler and O tician
. West tde Square ,
Broken .oW"
Nebraska. R
j
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Weak Lungs
BronchitIs
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For over sixty yenrs doctors
hnve endorsed Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs , colds ,
weak lungs , bronchitis , con-
sumption. You cnn trust n
me iclne the best doctors np-
prove. Then trust this the next
time you hnve n hard cough.
. . I 1'8,1 ' nn nwflll ro tlh for over . RllIl
lIolhlllK Rertlle.1 10 .10 1118 IIIIY 8l811r. trlell
Ayer's tloorry : l'eclurHI 1.,111 Will 10011 " "I PI ! ,
I reeullllntll1l1 It to ult lilY frllm,11 wloellevpr
tlot'y hllov" R r""lh. " - JIIIKK J\I. \ JIIK\"Y.thl.
WlllhlnJloli. ; II. U.
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by J. C. Aye. Uo. . Lowelt , Ma" .
Alia wauLlrao'urere or
AMade ' SA SAIARILLA.
I'II.LS.
, lJ ers /lAIR / VIGOR.
Aycr'o PIUa keep the bowels regular.
All voactablo and u.f'ntly laxatlvo.
.
id , who had b en rcnominated
by thc republicans. Much the
samc conc1itious existed in Vir-I
ginia and Massachusetts.
No\'cmhcr , t905 , was an cx-
citing day in politics , although
il is hard to get up a national
interest in any state or lllUncipal
canvass in a ycar immediatcly
succeeding a presidential contest.
for exumplc , in Nehraska where
we scarcely rcali1.c.d there was a
campaign at all.
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'l'he 1 l\l'UIIT.ICt\N is pleased to
announce that the rcpublican
ticket farcd so wel1 wIth thc
people of thc countr. We arc I
frank tu acknowledge that we
had hoped for the election of tbe :
entire repuhlican tic1 < et. Yet results - I .
sults mighl ha\'c hecn a great I
deal WOI'\C. ! ' Of thc cight call1li
Ilates for county omcc the rc.
puhlicans electell se\'en :11111 of th
three candidatl's fOI' district
supersors two elected arc' republicans -
publicans , but it still Ica\'es a
majority of pops ou thc county
board. 'l'he republican candi-
datc for Justice of the Suprcmc
Courl and the two call1lidates for
regents recei vecl majori tics of
threc hundred or morc.
Omaha used the \'oling machine -
chine last Tuesday for the first
ltimc , and the result wa\ ! she was
first to report re ults. Herelo-
fore it has required from enc to
two days hefore we coultl asccr-
taiu lIte result of electiom in
;
Omaha anll Douglas count ) ' .
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Irearful slaughtering continues
in I ussia. 'J'he cmporer's authority -
thority is shal < cn anel a pessimistic -
tic of that unfortunate nation
predicts thc sacrilice of 2,000.000
live ! ; hefore the uprising of the i I
people against autocratic mlc is
queHcd.
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laryla11l1 has rej cted the plO-
posed con , litutiolJal alllelllllllcnt
to disfrallchisc the ueg'ro hy a
majority of 15,000 , 'rhe state
continues -remain ill the demo-
cratil' ( 'olumll , as does tl10 ! Virginia -
ginia ,
'l'allllllal' ) ' , is stil1 the tigl'r in ,
Ncw Yor1c cIty , l\kClt l1lIt1 ; ha\f- :
I illbeell / re-dccted mayor. Jer- '
nnw , the gl'l'u ; ref o I'll Il' 1' , went
110\\11 in hi light for re-election
.IH 11i\trict attorncy.
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Ohio has turnelt a summ rsau1t
.Ind Ione Ilemocratic hy 60,000
majority. Pattison for governor
and the cntire dcmocratic ticket
is elected.
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Massachusetts has elected a
rcpnhlkan g'o\'cruor by the same
majority thc state gave Douglas ,
emocrat , two ytars ago.
ELECTION IS PAST.
Republicans Elect Majority
of the Candidates.
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THE EnTIRE STATE TICKET IS ELECTED.
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Efection Close on County Judge and
County Superintendent. . '
During h campaign there did
not appear to be iu h' intercst
a1\l1 fcars werc entertaine that
lhe vote would he U1 1sually
light. nul local interest hail
thc dcsired effect and a good vote
'was po1\ed. \
; l'hc closest contest 011 county
I
oflicers was between Rev. n. l\i.
Pillclcncy and h'er Johnson for
county s'upcrintel1l1ent and A. 1 .
Humphrcy and H. .I. Shinn for
county judge.
As 'is shown b ) ' the scmi.ollici.
al rcturns , Pinclme } ' is elcclell hy
a majority or 11.
'rhe contest between Humph-
rcy a net Sh iun was not so close
uu t close enough to make . it itl-
tercsting. Humphrey is clected
by 111 majority with probablc in-
crc-ase for Shinn. ' .
'l'he other candidatcs who were I
elected have majorities running
into thc hundrcds and after -
ports from a half d01.en prccincts
were heard frol11 there was uo
doubt entertained about th.eir I
election.
C. U. Hichardson. the populist
candidate , takes the credit of
running his own campaign without -
out the direction of his central
committee. He was a candidate
tor the second term and as he
was reelected by a majori t ) ' of
Romething lilee 400 over a good
clean man it shows that he is
either a campaigner of the first
water or that hc has madc himself -
self \'cry popular with his con-
tituents.
Joseph Pig-mall , the repnhlican
candidatc for county cleric , ma e
his race against oue of the most
popular men the populist ] > ar1'\
had in thcir ranks , Alvin Dailv.
As far as hear from he bas' a
majority of 619. It cstabhshes
without doubt that a more popular -
ar man could not ba\'e hecn selected -
ed for the position.
John g Caveucc , the choIce of
the republican con\'ention for
connt ) ' trcasurer , was a lUan of
the peoplc an wh i Ic he made the
race aga i ust an a ule and clcan
man1. . E. Warren , he won
nut with , a handsonH' majority
of 5..3. .
.1ohn T. Wooll , the republican
candidate for rcgister of deed .
has reasoi1 to feel proud of his
race. His opponent was the
[ .1011. 'V. P. Higgins of Sargent.
who had served two terms in thr
leg'islature alid is one of tb12 most
pnpular mcn in the.no.rthcast . .
part of the count > ' , yet MI' . Wood
easily WOI1 out willI a lIIaj01'ityof
562.
562.F.
F. E. VanAntwerp , for county
surveyor , had an cas , ) race. His
election was conceeded from thc
, first y the oppo HiOlf an it was
oul ) . it case of waitlllg' for the
lJallot to be ca l. } i'or two terms
he has fi led t 1c ol1 1e : e11 cienl1\ '
aud 1 > 0 salisfal'toril ) ' to the geli.
( 'fal public that his campaign was :
IIHllle uefore his nominaHon ,
His majority is 839.
Dr. l\lorrow , the efiicient coro-
ncr , had made himself so popnlar
with the public that he was re.
elected \ . increased majority in
nearlye\er ) ' precinct. In his
own township his vote was lUorc
than three to on over his op-
ponent. With nine townships
) 'ct. t < ; > hear from be has' a majority -
jority of 1319.
'l'he republican candidates for
statc oOices were al1 elected by
increasell majori tics o\'cr two
yelI's ; ago. In this county th < > ir
majorities are in the neighborhood -
hood of three hun red. As thc
onicial canva R has not becn madc
at th is writing thc.majorities call
only he given approximatel ) ' .
1'hc canvass witl not change. the
re m1t on any ;
Of the three candidates for
supervisor HIe republicans elect.
e two. The populists still havc
a majority of pne on thc count ) '
hoard.
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Welth.Conlervlng Common Senle.
The law 'IlS ' laid down in the
boohs h. simply common scnse
applied. Successful agriculturc
i3 common sense applie . Mo-
' 1ey-maldng in any lcgitimate
. channel is hut. common sense ap-
'I ' plied. It may be set forth as an
economic fact that the go\retn-
mcnt of the Unitcd Statcs would
go to peices in all astonishing
sh.rt time if the principle of
comJ\1on \ sense wcre not at thc
vcry foundation of its adminis-
tration. AI\l1 it h tld's ' principle
that underlies , gives force to and
wil' ultimately enact into law the
Brownlow-Latimer bil1 to cxtend
national ai to highway construction -
struction and improvcmcnt in the
various States of the Union.
Common sense long ago fixc up-
the farmer as the first factor
in progress and prosperity , an
' that s.amc common sense points
I' delerminedly to the fact. not to
be isputed by any reputable
authority. that the farmers as a.
clasR are less care for b , ) ' the
government which owe its con-
ti 1ued existcnce to them than
any other class in the land. 'rhe
Department of Agriculturt' , the
mORt important to the farmers of
a11 our institutions , slatcs in a
hulletin tbat , for the lack of
Iood roads , th < ; . ) armcrs RuITer
morc than an ) ' other rlasli , and
that it is this which constitutes
thl grcatest drawback to rural
life. I t is ubdouil ! } ' unnccessarr
therefore , discuss . the benel ts. . .
lo be derived by t hem from i m-
provcd roads. ' ( 'he Deparlment
has gatherell facl which ena hh
, -
I "w
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it to publish broadGast that
"those 10 a1ities whcre good
roads have becn buiit are becoming -
ing richcr , more prosperous ane1
lUore thiclcly settled , while those.
whir.b do not possess these advantages -
vantages in transportation are
either at a standstill or arc becoming -
coming poorer and more sparsely
settled andlO-continues this
" these
governnlent authority-"if
con itiocls remain , fruitful farrus
may be abandoned and rich lan s
go to waste. " One of the results
of bad wagon road5 is that lifc
on the farm becomes isolated and
. barr n of social enjo'mcnts and
country peoplc in some communities -
! ties sutTer such great disad\'ant-
I age that ambition is chec1ed : ,
energy weakened and inlustry
paralyzed. Common sense sum !
up for us the benel t of good
I roads. T4ike good streets , good
roads make habitation along
I them most de irablej they economize -
mize timc and force in transportation -
tation of products , reducc wear
I
al1l1 tear on horscs , harness and ,
\'chicles , and enhance the marl.et I
\'aluc of real estatc. 'rhey raise 1
thc value of farm lands and farm
1
pro ucts to the producer and yet
cheapen the latter to the consumer -
er who now bu's , from the mi -
dleman. and they alway beautif , ) '
the country through which they
passj they facilitate rural mail
delivery and are a potent aid to
education , religion and sociabil-
ity. Charles Sumner once said :
"The road and thc school master
are the two most important
agent. , in ach'ancillg cidli1.ation. "
Common ! \ense teaches that the
d i IT ercnce bet ween good and bad
roads is elluivalent to the dilfer-
ence between profit and loss. It
teaches that good roads ha\'e a
money valuc to the whole people
: lS well as a political and social
value , and lcaving out convcni-
ence , comfort , social and reft ned
influences which good roads always -
ways enhtnle. : and looking al
them only from the "almighty
ollar" side , thc ) ' are ( olluil In
p.l ) ' handsome dividends each
year. Pcuple gene\'all \ , ) ' have
come to realize that road huild-
ing is a public mattcr ; common
sense declares it to he a function
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- ; : ; ; ) ll tha thl' hes-t ,
interl' : s of Amcrkall agricullure
and of the Amcrican people as a ,
whole demand the pussage of the "
Brownlow-I fatimcr bill to exten
governmenl aid in the mattt'r. i
It is a measure of wealth-con- Y
selying' common sense.
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Thc momcnt a mcmber of the \
county hoard becomes a politician )
instead of a public sen'ant , he is
worse than uselcs . lie is con-
stantl.r worleing to pull for himself - '
self or his frienc1s ins lead of protecting -
tecting the interests of the t < lX-
payer . lIe will not decide questions -
tions on their merits an he is i
always looking to see how the
wind is blowing. When he is
copfronlctl with a publi wrong
and should act promptly and dc- "
cis'el.r . hl9 arm is paralzed : h.e-
caue : some of the mach1ne will
whisper in his ear , "Let it pass ;
don't touch that , it will injure
our mutual friend , ! \II' . So. an I
So. " 'fhe politician on the board '
: ,
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always trics to be a gooll fellow r"t
at puhlic expense ; they nc\'er a ) '
no , any good frienc1 can come al1ll I
get what they want. A member .
of the hoar sbould havl. ' a "dead
line" in guarding puhlic interests
where no frienll or foe is rrcog'-
nized.-'relalUah Herald. .
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Late p lit cal- ; - ; rs have it . . \i' \
that State Treasurer Petcr Mor-
tensen of Onl , may becolllc a
candidatc for governor on a
squarc deal platform. Valley
cQunty would in such an e\'cI
ha\'c three canc1illa tes--Ji'ries , I
Wall anll Mortensen. But it is I I
likely that there would bc on I v (
on in the running after the first
I
heat anc1 he would swecp the
I
state. 'I'he granll old Dane I
mig-ht not be first up in a dl'e l . ,
parade. but hc'd bc a whole bunch , i
of big ones cffective i
on an , clean ,
business-Ii 1m administration.- I
Grallll Islanc1 Independp.nt. ,
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Nl'hraslca is fore\'er done gi \ ' -
ing populi"t majorities. 'I'h
state is steatlfast rl'lH1hlican.
Watch N braska.
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Omaha and Douglas count r
clected thc entin' repuhlican tic-
kel last 'I'uesda ) ' .
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At Hoel\\\pll & I\ollk l's Rfoi'O , on South fidl' ,
1 J [ Bl'okl'11 How , NoI I , I HO ! ) , or old agl' and g ( IJeI'- I
"I < 11 i Ii ty , the wo.1 ! lowlY II chn l'a'tlI' , II ig-h I'.j , c-
- : ! BH. 'I'wl'c ) will bp no Iwt'iod 01' ulOttI'lling' ns 110
wn 110t lOd hy hiR ' . '
. ( Ilcaighhm'H. Low 'P ! ' ( ' H hl1\'e .
I ( 'oml' to H'r A Y HIHI till' IWOIh , ' l'rjoil'l' , 1'01' il is l
I t t.heir hmwf t.
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HEAR THE BUCLE CALL
Low Prices. ( ; ooel ( ; oods. Lowel' P..if'ps. . 13(1Unr ( ( ; oods.
Now Ji'1Il'nit.IIl' . C p to Date. Lntlst ( Out. Bpst Cau-
pd.s. UooelIHttin s. ChPHI > P..ipls. . ( YOt1l. Un ill.
Om' LORs. Piet.lu'n )1'1'1JIlpH ) ,
\ JIlpH Huoltl I ould in go. Hu f
I Your Pill1. UtII'I'Y [ , 'p. < . ' ' . IllHltillg' Ht\'t ; ( s.
I Almost < ione. Yo III'S iR llcal'I. ( UOllW < : ( It It. Npw :
'I I 1 lIl'nit.\II'e. Hlil ( it HightUot 'Pltlll-Uoin' . Kppp 'rm t ,
I Uuessiu' . I1'0n Bl'cls.
n Ulwnpl'st Out. Iltj"sti ( ' Bun-
I I g'ps. Cuult hn Bunt. Hell on Hight. 11t'111' tIlt , Bug'l"
I Unl1. 1Il1(1(1 the Bug'le Unll.
, I Rockwell & Konkel.
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