Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 29, 1906, Image 4
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" I - Th sday , March 29 , 1906. : City Ticket. . For Ma'or-W. A. George. I ! Clerk-E. S. olcomb. I ! . Leonard. Treas\uer-J S. ! I ! 'olice Jul1ge-lI. J. Shinn. , . I ! City Enh neer-A. J. VanAntwerp. -For Councllmen. . I I 1St. Warn-E. Taylor. :2nd : . . -D. R. Rockwell. JI , , , 3rd I ! -J. R. Teagarnen. \ - iembers of School Board. \r : Mrs. F. M. George Jules Haumont , Re. . . . L. L. Iiple ) ' Mrs. H. T. Bruce Geo. B. Mnir Geo. Waters " Mr . n. 1.ArI15bert ) ' J. C , Bowen It Re\W.II. : _ Xanders Mrs. Clara Young , The two candidates ( or tbe school 1 boarn rece'ing the largest number of votes will be declared elected. Cummin. ' Candidacy. GO\ ' . Albert Cummins is a candidate - didate for a third term in the Hawk ( Eye state and is making the fig t of his life with a fair prospect of winning. Generally speaking , a candidate - date seeking . a third term is look- I cd upon as an imposition and the rank and file as well as the politicians - ticians oppose him. : The public reasons that when one man has had two term he bas bad his share of patronage or honor and others equally as w rthy should be be g'en a chance. If one has any special reforms - forms to bring about or measures to enforce and he is not OJble to accomplish - complish it in two terms of office the general \'erdict is that he has ( bad his time and if he could not redeem his pledges in that time t e probabilities are that he would Dot were heigiven another term. But in Governor Cummins' case there appears extenuating cir- cumstances. During his present term the railroad ratl' question bas come to the front and he has I either from principle or for effect taken a bold stand with the people on this questi n. The resul t is that the railroad interest as well as the political machinery have arrayed themselves against him. So his cause is no longer a per- sonal.one but rather one in which the "q\1estion \ of whether the cause of the people or the corpora ions shall control the politics of Iowa. This ill compell a following . of a'latg per cent of the business - iness clement of the state that would naturally be against the third term. It is yet possible that the business interests may be able to center upon a new man in which their interests woulc:1 : be equally as well guarded , but should not such a one be a. v ilable the chances for a thm ] term nomination looks probable. . The Annual A..e..m nt. Asth : < ; first of April approache the question of assessment o ! prop < : 'rtt IS of interest to all prop erty owners. There are but few people wll ( are not willing to bear their jus' ' share of the expense of maintain ing the government , but unde the old law the manner of listin { property had become notoriousl1 unfair. The CUstOIU had belolUl ; general to list property at thl lowest possible price in order t. . < < avoid paying more than equa ! proportion with others. I The present law contemplate , that everyone shall list all 0 his property at its full valu and that it shall be assessed a one-fifth of its present value. I this rule is followed no injustic . , will follow and the burden 0 taxation will aU equally upo the rich and poor alike and ther I will be no occasion upon the pal of anyone for having to pay a , unequal portion of the tax. ' This beinrr I a fact there shoul 'I - - - . . . - . - , . - - - - no longer e a dispo\ition ! on the part of any to perjure himsclf in the matter of listing his prop- crt ) . . COLlnty asscsser Haumont will make c\'cr ) ' effort possible to ha\'c his deputies this year assess - sess all property at its fair cash value. When thi't is done it matters not whether your taxes are high or low , the mcthod of assessment will not bc at fault. ' 1'he county board fixes the le\'y for the county and the state board makes the lev } ' for the state and if your taxes arc too high place the blame where it pro pert ) " belongs-on the county or state board. We have noticed a disposition on the part of some in the past year to blame , what they call "high taxes , " to the repub1ican party. This is an unjust claim. The county board makes the le\ ' ) ' for the county and in a large measure has control - trol of the expenses. . For is the two years past-as i case this y < ! ar-the county board ! has been in control of the populist - list party. The expense as well as the taxe Ic\ ' } ' is chargeable direct to the party in control and not the republican party. Some reason that as the republicans - publicans holr1 most of the county offices , the republican party is re-I sponsible for high taxes. The fact is , the clerical officias have no'oice in the matter of taxation - tion as even their expenses are subject to the apprO\"al or dis- appn.\'al of the county board. _ _ h _ The recent high prices of lumber - ber should be quite an encouragement - ment to the cement block manu- facturers. This material has a future before it , if the manufacturers - facturers will only make it hon- estly-with the best cement and without too great a proportion of sand. - - - - - - - There are those who love to attempt to stir up discord where none exists-hoping thereby to profit by the condition which they create. It IS not always safe to bc1ieve all that may be said concerning some of the quarrels reported. The Burlington from Fremont to Broken Bow. The following special from Fremont appeared in the State Journal Tuesday : "Considerable excitement prevails west of Fremont mnong the ( ar lers who bring in reports of the progress of a gang of Burlington surveyors. Tbe surveyors mn n line west from I.eavitt to a point north of North DeDlI , then curved across Pleasant Valle ) ' township , followed \a. pIe Creek valle ) ' ( or a few miles Rnd then shifled to the northwest in th direction of Drokcn Bow. It is believed here that th e Burlington without doubt will build from Fremont to Broken lIow the coming summcr. The surve'ors nre still working on the line. Thcy fire south of 1I0wells at present. " Prompt Return. by Royal HiKhlandera. Secretary of the Royal Highlanders - landers A. H. Vanlandingham received last Friday a draft 01 $333.34 from the Head Castle , the amount due on the insurance policy of l\I s. Grace Sheppar < 1 who was bUrled only the Saturday - day previous , only five days in. . tervening between the date 0 her burial and the date draft fOi the money due was handed to he : beneficiar.r , her husband , L. F Sheppard. ' 1'he policy calle ( for S1OOO but in this order onlJ one third of the amount is pai ( if the person insured dies withit a year. Mrs. Sheppard had enl ) been a member of the Castle a few months. But had the ful amount been due the paymen would have been just as promp as the executive board met 01 the day following the receipt 0 the proof. Land Cancellationa to bo made Publi ' 'Vashington , March 26 Editor REPUlH.ICAN- : 'l'he Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Onice has just issue I an important order. Ten da'\ ago Senator Milliard filed a rc quest with the General Land Oft ice to have a cancellation docke in e\'er ) " land office in Nebrask thrown open to public inspcctiol1 The Commissioner a month ag issued an order to Land Oillc Onicials not to permit public it spection of cancellation docket leference is made of course , t the cancellation of land entrie or homestead entries , in case where the settlcr or entryme fail to comply with the law an n pre force relinquish any claim t the land. Upon strong reprc sentations made bl Senator Mil ard to the Comul1ssioner of th . . . . . . . . . ' .r ' . - - - - - , - - - - : 1 ; . : _ For Coughs and Colds ] There is n remedy over sixty ye:1rs : old - Aycr's Cherry Pecroral. Of course you have heard of iIprobably have used it. Once in rhe family , it srays ; rhe one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on rheI I chest. Askyourdocroraboutit. "I hayo bad "nenmon' ' " thr'f' Um'I , and Ayer' . Chen ] ' Pecroral It. . brollJht me . .reI , throujtb f'aeh lime. I have JII.t recoyerp < ! from my lal& a&uck , allPd . " . . Xo .btr".oypn. wondH I pralle It. " - & . \ ' . IIlOn lIf' . Bteyen. 1'olnt. Wis. by.1. O. Ayer Co. . L 1Yen. Alus. . . . . .1.\10 \ manur..cturera or AKlde , S\RS\PARCLLA. ' PilLS. 1'eTS . tllR'IOO . Ayor's Pills Increase the nctlvlty of the liver. and thus aid rocovery. General Land Office remonstra- ting against his action , under date of larch 20th. instant he wrote a letter to Senatar Millard - ard as follows : . . After cnreful consil1erntion it was decide - cide that tbe interest of good administration - tration , m ; well as tbat of the general nublie , would be snbserved hy making ibl' cancellntion.docket a public record open to inspection at all times nn pcr- mitting the publication of the cancellations - tions in the press if esired. The in- closed circular of inltructions ! to that effect has been sent to all Registers and Receh'ers. " The circular directs that the cancdlation record be kept on the counter of the local land onice at aU times open to the inspection - spection of the public , and all cancellations ordered made by relinquishment. or by order of the general land office , must be immediately - mediately entend upon the cancellation - cellation record and also upon the tract books and plats. This order will be of immense adva tage to homeseekers enabling - abling them to relocate upon homestead claims which ID many instances are composed of excellent - cellent land , in some cases well improved. Yours truly , J. B. HAYNnS. The City Election. Next Tuesday will be the city election on the city nominees. There will be no contest as there is but one ticket. The question of who shaU serye on the school board in the place of the two whose term expires with this year cannot be determined except by a count of votes. At the school caucus ten persons were nominated and by vote of the caucus each name was ordered placed on the election baUot so that the choice might e made by the voters instead of by the caucus , as had formerly been the custom. So far as we know none of the nominees are anxious for the position and we know of no special work being done for any particular candidate. As this is one of the most important offices to fill the city has to bestow , no one should cast their vote care. lessly on this matter. Day of Prayer. Prayer service will be held a1 the following homes , Frida . } morning at 10 o'clock : PI.ACE. I.J ADnR. Tabernacla. . , . . . . . . . . McConnel P. J. Sprake. . . . .Mrs. H. LomaJ G. H. ' 1'horpe. . . . . .Mrs. Demin James Whitehead. . .Mrs. Sidwel W. J. W ant . . . . . . . . . . . Mr ! . Tyc 1. A. Coleman. . . . . . Mrs , Mitchel W. B. Eastham. . . . Mrs. Cad wel A. W. Drake. . . . . .Mrs. Brenizel Jake Johnson. . . . . . Mrs. Skillmal E. D. Marquiss. Mrs. McCandles Mrs.Marv Brown. . Mrs.J.T.'Vool G. W. Apple. . . . . . . Mrs Rankir P.M. Towsley. . Mrs.Bartholome. . Joseph Pigman. Mrs. Cham berlai 1 H. D. Huntington. . Mrs. Hunte. A. P. Johnson. . . . . . . .Mrs. Lewi D.M.Amsberry. .Mrs.L. D.Georg Joseph Scott. . . . Mrs. Kimberlin { W m. S per. . . . . . Mrs. Hagadora Roy 'Walker. . . . . . " . .L. D. lIiat At 2:30 : Friday afternoon aIJ propriate services will be held a the tahernacle at which servic reports will be asked from ih diJTerent prayer meetings. Re port tlnumber present , " "numbe of prayers , " tlnumber of plelge for personal work , " number fo whom praycr was asked. . . Clo.ing out lale of Nuraery Stock. I expect to close out all m nursery stock this spring consist ing of Cherry trees , apple trees crab trees and many varieties 0 small fruits. Those wishin Nursery stock will find som splendi stock and very reason able prlCcs. A discount of ten per cent wil be given on all orders sent in b ( fore delivery time. 'Vatch fo date of delivery next week. F. G. PnKKINS , Berw > 'n , Nebr. . ' - - - . . - - - . , . , - - - - , . - - - - - - - - FREE ! A GARDEN OF ROSES. I . I Br spcciat nrrangemcnt ! ! \ \ ith the Week 1) ' hlter Ol' nn-tlll' ollh. wcekh' } Iuhlishl..1 b ) ' n rl"at Chicago rlnihwc Rre ahle to offer our readers nil n s rtmellt of choice Ro e Bushes JlRHE with e'CTsub crip- tion to TIIJ RHrt'na.ll'\s. These Roe ! Bu"hes arc grown express ) ' ( ur lhi'o ! ' offer nnd if ) by Mn ) ' Istshonlrl produce n supp ) ' o ( roses this summer. Sclecr 3n ) ' 6 of this Ust. No. 1- Helen Gould , red. No. :2-\laman : : Cochet. pillk. No. 3-\\'hite 1\tamnll Cochct. No. 4-Htoile de I.yon , ycllow. No. 5-'tleteor : , crimsoll. No. 6-Cell.1acquemnot : , bright red. No , i-Clotl111de Soupert , pink , decp cen ter , No. 8-Kaiserin Auguste Victora , white. No. 9-I.a Prnncc. No. la-Bridesmaid , pink. No. t I-Crimson Rambler , red climber. No. I2-Yellow Rambler , ) 'cllow climber , No. J3-Pink Rambler , pink climber. No. q-White Rnmblcr , wbite cllm er. No. 15-\lad. : Iranciska Krugcr , fawn . and copper ) .ellow. No. I6-Aurora , silver ) ' Fink. No. Jj-l'resil1ent Carnet , blush rose. No. IS-Burbank , deep pink. No. I9-Hermosa. clear pink. o , : za-Fnmcis E. Willard , pure white. No. 21-Bouquet of Gold , golden ) 'ellow. No. :22-Winnie : Da\is , aJricot pink. Cost docs 1I0t enter mto this offer. The publishers of Tbe Weekly Inter Ocenn have absolntel ) ' disregarde expense - in ' these Rose I'lnnt5 pense ha\'illg grown ( Qr our rcaders , , The price of Thc Weekl ) ' Inter Occall J ) 'ear is always $1.00. The price of this paper one year is $1.00. Vnti ! 1\Ia ) ' Jst ) 'ou have the opportunity of secl1rin both papers ecah one yenr and six beautt- ful rose bushcs ( or enl ) ' $1,55. - In ordering Rose Plants , designnte h ) ' number 0111) ' . Order today and have. Roses for June. Give date plants' are to he delivered. I s m Barton's Second Hand S10re is the place to buysell or trade. We are still sell- i ing t be $5.00 gold spectacles - tacles forl.OO. E\'er- i body knows Barton ! : t\ m , 'Gener l Custer. " Boarders Wanted. 'Ve 'can accomodate a few more boarders. with or wltholl& board. Doard. per week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 1I0ardal\l1 Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,00 Mrs. A. T. SIMS. look Here , Friendst - H yo'u want any thiug in my line and I don't find ) "ou please . gi ve me a call. T. S. KIL TNER , North-western solicitor for hardy , vigorous nursery stock , and reliable field , garden and grass secds. Headquarters at Broken Bow , Nebraska. Inquire at Harding Creamery Station , north side square. For Sale ! Percheron Stallions - - - - - - . J. ' 1\ Cole and son have just relurned from Ulinois bringing with them two fine , thorough. bred Percheron stalHons. The ) ' - arc fine specimens of the Perch. eron family ; dapple-gray anc:1 : weigh about 1950 pounds each. Parties interested may see thel11 at the barn , of miles north 01 Broken Bow. . . ' . . - - , . , . . , . . . . . . - . . . - . . . " . . . . ; . , . .o-J.OI : CO'JQf r J.E3 : : . SP.A.IISry : ' . . - PHOPRl1 TOR : "rJfV RY S at 1 I I LIVERY' an d ( ' M I ft M . EAST OF GLOBE IlOTETb Remodeled nnd repaired throughout. Good livcry rigs at reasonable tIItcs. . o Accomodntion ( or cattle ntlli rauge borlies. IIn ) ' at 1100n , 10 cents ; all cln ) ' , . .J R 15 c nts : o\'er night , 35 cents. Cnll nllli see lIIe. ' 1 ib-.rJ" Q'.r..r .iO' : .IQf. .IQf. Q' # J" . . ' . . . " . . ; : : : J1 . : t.l rJ" ' b1C. " " ; h. " : " _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . ! . _ , . , -i ; ; Ji = , . ; ; : : ; - = - - - - = : @ . . ! . . ; : ; ; ; 3 . , . " l mnnmn = - = : i ? = : , J R jmnrmmmTrTmnlnrn r = Jr = = J 11f ' ' ih.m .Ji- : : = ; . _ . " Before You Build , Consult ! . ' I . . . . . . . . " . , --.c . , . - I L , : ec > . ap1n.ea'1. . , , ' , " Contractor and BuilJer. : Estimates I . . . _ . . . : ! .LU.WUtL WU.luu.U W11 UU ' . I r = lr = Jr = Jr = r = : Jr = : Jc r = _ ri > ) . . _ r = Jr = r = J _ r : : : " , " , i I arg ins in Farlll Lalld and Ranc11es ) , . , , - Write for list with prices and terms of sale. H you have land for salc list it with me. Correspondence with non-resident land owners solicited . JAMES LED\VIGIl , - - Br ken BQw , eb. . . _ I. 1 _ i ' HARRY KIMBALL , ; { I " \ ROCKWELL & KONKEL Successor to } . and GEO. WILLING , Embalmer and Funeral Director , ' / . NORTII SIDE , BHOKEN BOW , NEB. _ Business phone , 301. Besidence phone , 227. _ .Il . to' rl > - . < f , ' O"V"EII' : : . : L HARDWARE AND F RNITURE r First door west of Broken Bow State bank , in the " building vacated by Rockwell & ; Konkel. : ' ; . Having purchased the Rockwell & ; IConkel stock ; of hardware and combined it with my own , I now ; . ! ( have one , of the largest stocks in central N p.braska. All old customers , as well as. new ones , are ill- vited to call. . r , ' 'lith increased room and combined stock I am better prepared to accomodate . the trade. J. C. . . VanCott. . - - . Unrue and Herefords ' ; - - . . . . . - have some fine sows : and guilts bred to' ' Custer Billy and Cad- i well's Challenger , also 1 choice bulls for sale. I II G. E. CADWELL , BROKEN BOW. II I ' - I ' . . Now Crocory .Firm i J. . Peale and Hey \Yalker have purchased the levis stock of groceries and will conduct the i business under the firm Ilame of " " . PEALE-WALKER CROCERY COMPANY J . Ifaving bought this stock at a bargain we fire prepared to sell you groceries as cheap fiR the market will bear. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE I will be taken in exchange. WE GIVE ORDERS on dry goods houses for goods we do not hnndle. Call and see us Peale- Walker Grocery Co. , , East Side of Public Squarc , .J , , BHOICEN BO'V , NEBHASICA. - . . , , , , " , . - , " " . $ , -r- ' "