Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 23, 1906, Image 1

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l , VOL. Y..XV. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , AUGUST 23 , 1906.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 11 , " , : ' ,
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m 'tis Jour best girl ur second
m best girl , your p ide should
suggest a good nnr.
. . She will appreciate it and W
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1" If you've got the girl , I
have the ringf.
m Those who know indorse
the quality of the ling-cr I
i rings I sell as enthusiastic-
ally as those who judge only
i my appearances.
Critical examination -
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value of the rings I show.
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Burlington Bulletin.
August , 1906.
You will find SOIllC attract \'e excursion
rates that will intcrest ) 'ou.
To Nnw ENmANlJAND CANADA-Dai1y :
low rOlllul trip rutes to CanadlntHI on
August 8th I\ud 221Hl to New Engllll\ll
r sorts.
To SAN PRANCISCO Arm Los ANItIliS
ANI > RU'flJRN-Ollly : $50,00 , direct
routcs , ntHl $62.50 via Shasta Route
and PU1et ! Sound. returnin via Northern -
ern l'aclfic.Burlingtonline vilBillings. .
AlI the I\ttraction of the West inclndcd
in this rate 01111 routl' . Dail ) ' , Scpt'
3rt1 to the 14th , inc. . , limit Oct. 31st.
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DJtNVItR , CorORADo SI'IUNS ANn
l'l Itnr.o-Por : Pikc's Pcake cclchratlon ,
enl ! , fare round trip , maxil1lum : fanco
from the Missoun Rivcr , ; cJll. 19th
to 22\111 , inc.
Ilo\lriSlth : KIiRS' HXCURSIONSlrcuen : t
Iy el\ch month , according to tcrntory.
Ask ) our agcnt. Write n. Clelll
Dcavcr. Agent Burlington's HOlllc.
seekerH' Informl\tion Burcan at 1004
laruam St. , Omahn , about getting
ltol of It free section of Kinkaid lantI.
Thousan s of acrcs of tltl'se lands arc
being vacated , and we assist seulcrs 111
locating on these lands ,
Consult ncarest Burlington Ticket
Agcnt ahout low rutes fur Summer
tours in any direction.
II. L. ORMSBY ,
Agent C. B. & Q , Ry.
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G. P. A. Omuha.
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-rheV're " 't.Tpto C > ' 1..1. ,
Come here uncI take your choice fl'OD )
fur of the best makes in the U nit.ed Statcs
{ VIZ : T. G Mllndt , Webbpr , Bettendorf IInd
' . \ "Old Hickory. " A , car lend just rccpived.
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A special cash pric on "Old Hiekory"
and Bettendol'f , vagolls carried over frolll
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J C W. APPLE.
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E Old ( 'flory , 20c ; Golden Blend , 25c ; Java lllend , :3 :
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School Bools
Sc11oo11 egins Soon
We are prepared with a large and complete stock of
school books and school supplies.
Parents will appreciate thc care we ha\'e taken to .
selec a full-value assortment of writ lJU' tablets aUII gener.
al excellence of all our school goods ,
Send you.r children to us to be cquipped . for their new
year of learl11ng.
] . S. & T. F. BAISCH
DRUGGISTS , BRO KEN BOW.
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SI1ali tIle People or the Corporations
COl1trol-tile Legislatllre ?
It is IIOW quite gllIerally known that I am a candidate for thc
nomination for l epresentative from the Iith Heprescntative ( tis-
trict , subject to the will of the republican district convcntion , alltl
in keeping with my conscience and a duty I feel pressing upon me
that the people should know , that the delegates to the Heprescnta-
tive convcntion should aiso Imow where I positivel ) ' stand on public
questions concerning the welfare of the people. ' 1'0 those who know
, me best and have kept in touch with me year aftcr ) 'ear , either in
person or through the columns of my newspaper , these lines are
unneccssarYi but the vastness of the territory that Compriscs Cus-
tcr and Logan counties , which mal < e up the 56th l eprcsentative
district , there are many people with whom I have no acquaintance ,
and a statement of the facts willllot be out of place.
M v candNacy was announced , not at the "urgent request of
friends , II but solely on m , } ' own responsibility , after carelul consideration -
sideration and the experience gained in being in close touch with
the last legislature a an employee in the $ enate. No ring of poli-
tiians : are backingmy candHlac.r that I have an ) ' knowledge of , and
my candidacy will come before the convention to be accepted or re-
jectcd by the delegates.
I stand where I have always stood unswervingly in favor of a
square deal. To secure my nomination , or my election If nominated
I shall surrender nothing that I conscientiously believe. I would
rather "pursue the even tenor of my way" as a citizen in the private
walks of lifc , with thc resJ.ect of my friends and neighbors who
place their confidence in me , than go to the legislature : with a chain
upon my brain , to be subservient to the will of any corporation or
political boss. I am absolutely and unalterabl ) ' opposed to the
methods the corporations have pursued in blocking legislation that
favors enl ) ' a square deal to the people.
'I'he real issue that confronts the peoplc of the 5Mh l epresen-
tative district , as well as cvery other district in Nebraska is , "Shall
the People or shall the Corporations C , ntrol the Legislatur ? " I am
not now , nor have I ever been in favor of putting corporations
out of husiness , or ( liscriminating" against their j st rights , but I
havc alwa's believed and maintained that they should be prohibited
from discriminating against others ; that the humblest citizen of
this commonwealth , the merchant in our cities and towns , thc
farmer who tills the soil and supplies the , markets with the products
of the field and range , and the consumer who is forced to pay for
the necessitics of life at the exorbitant prices demanded br. the
trusts and all other illegal combinations that are choking out honest
competition , should have protection against these illegal combines
who go hand in hand in their conspired robbery from the people.
'rhe republicans of Custer county , in their recent county convention -
vention , commends President Roosevelt for "his fearless , consis en t
and patriotic efforts in securing the enactment into laws measures
which effectually regulate and control the great corporations of the
nation , to the end that manifest abuses and unjust discrimination
between the individual and local corporations mIght be corrected. "
'rhey also go on record as endorsing the hproposed amendmcnt to
the constitution , Jroviding for n elcctive railway commission , if
elected , to fix , adjust , and equalize freight rates within the state
. and ' prevent discriminations , rebates 'and all favoritism. " 'rhey go
still' further and "demand the passage of a law abolishing railroad
passes , believing that the giving of frC'e transportation is in expression -
sion of favoritism and detrimental to the 1I1terests of both the pass
giver and pass taker , and also the business and commercial interests -
ests of the state. "
If I am nominatcd for the legislaturc it must be upon a platform -
form as emphatic as the platform just quoted. It must" be a platform -
form that means what it says-a platfurtll in fact as well as in
namc , and my whole energy , voice and \'ote will back up the principles -
ples set forth in the platform upon which I am elected.
This statement is made in a spirit of fairness to all , that those
who oppose these prInciples may not lie deceived in me , and those
who favor them will know exactly where I stand.
'l'nOMAS WIUGHT.
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Estray . - Law of State of Nebrasl < a
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A Brief of the ttatutory ; J naetments in N ehrnska
Hegarding the 'raking Uv and Advertising -
tising of l strays so 'raken Up. ,
'l'here seems to be a general
mis-apprchension regarding the
provisions of the estray laws of
this statc , and for the information -
tion of our readers the following
brief has been made :
WIIOlAY ! TAKH UP AN ItS'l'HAY.
Section 1. It shall be lawful
for any person holding land in
this state bv deed , title bond or
, lease for one or more years , and
being in possession thereof , to
take up an estray horse , mule , . or
ass , meat cattle , sheep or sW1I1e
found within his enclosed premo
ises at any season of the year ;
and any estray fouud around the
prcmises of11) ' lessee or free.
holder bet wcen October 20 aud
April 7 , ma ) ' be tal < en up by such
lessee or freeholdcr ; au ) ' horsc ,
mule or ass , with an ) " portion of
harness attached to them , an ) '
I oxcn with yokc , that are bclie\'cd
to have cstrayed a\\'ay from their
owners may be taken up by any
person at any timc.
HItCORDING 'i'IIn nURCHU"'IQN.
Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of
au ) ' person taking up an estra ) '
animal or anil11al to send a description -
scription of the sam to a justice
of thc peace in the precinct
whcr the said eslra ) ' was tal < en
up within 48 hours thereafter ,
and said justice shall record the
same in a L100k kept by him there.
for , for which he shall receive 25
cents. If said estray shall not
be claimed by the owner within
10 days , a description of the same
shall be sent to the county clerk
I b > ' the part > . taking Ul ) the
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estray , who shall iml11ediately record - '
cord the same in a book I < ept for
that purposc , for which he shall
receive 25 cents.
PUlHISIIING ' 1'1IE HS'fHA Y.
'l'he person taldbg up the
estray shall , within 20 days
thereafter , procure the publication -
tion of the description of such
animal in any legal newspaper
published within the county.
Section 3. The propriet r of
such ncwspaper shall publish
said description for at least 1 ve
consecutive weeks , and shall receive -
ceive therefor the sum of $3.00.
Providcd , that if two or more
cstra's of the same species shall
be talen up by the sam persons
at the same time , they shall be
lnchuled in the same publication ;
and in such case the pulllisher
shall receivc no more than for
one , exccpt where the nl11nber
shall exceed three , then he shall
rece'e $1.00 for each estray be-
) 'ond that number.
'f1IIt OWNHH l\tA Y HHCIAIM.
Section 4. 'l'he owner of an
estray ma ) ' , at anJ' time previous
to its sale , reclaim the samc on
proving pr perty and paying for
the advertls 'mel1t and a reasonable -
able compensation for any other
necessary expense incurrel ( by the
person taking up the estray.
nl111'HHItNCHS l\tA Y JIlt ARBlTHARJU )
Section 5. In case the parties
cannot agree upon the amount of
the expense incurred , they ma )
each choose a ( lisintercstcd persOlI
to act as arbitrators , and the twc
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OPENING -SALE
Wednesday , August 2211d ,
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Sa tl1 rcla y , Septen1 ber 1st.
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.l xtl'nol'dinnl'Y Bnl'gnin Variety' Dep't. . I
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Sweet-tolled Pianos and Organs. , ' , ' . ,
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Fine Stock ol Books , nd N oyeltie's.
with eyery $1 purehase.
FR EE One Sheet of : l\Lusjc or ,
One dish of lee Cream.
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One , , oor 8uth I-I A WATTS ,
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I have just received' ' CHr of the' celebrated -
ed Sucker State PI'PSR Drills. One of the best
drills made. In proof of my statement I refer
you to anyone of my customers that I sold
last year. Owing to the fact of buying in . .
large quantities , direct from the factory , ' I can , ' .
save you 25 vel' eent ( j ) ) the price of a 'press .
l ill. I also have the ] Ong drill , to put
wheat in the corn.
See me before you buy.
I C , S. Marti.n
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It's ' All In the "Quality &
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' Pil'kling Season is now on. , ' 1'0 have excellent - I
I' lent suceess buy your Pure Svic s
and Pure Vinegar of us. .
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PU RE AI4LSPICg
toc for pounel. ,
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PU HE CLOVES
10c f : Y.t ) OUnd. I
l'UHl 1\1 US'I'A l D
Wc for X pOUllll.
PURE MUS'l'AltD gl D
10c for } ! pound.
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PUI E G1OUND l\IACI I
10c for } ! pound.
) lUlU } 01.U CIDI:1t : VINEGAR
40c per gallon.
PURE CINAl\10N "
10c for J4 pound.
PUHE GINGER
toc for pounel.
, PURI Cgr4gHY SEgD
I IDe for X pound.
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I tOc for pound. .
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I PUHE PEPPER
, J lOc for J4 pound.
I'UR IC UNG VIN GAR :
I 40c per gallon. 'j
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NORTlI SIDE. BROKEN now. '
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J6)-'l'hese Spices and Vinegars will stand the test.
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