Ii i I IV'-- . , - - ' ' : IV''f - 'f- I /u tar o.untylopubUcan \ , , 1. ) . M. AMSBnRRV. . . . . Pllbllshor CHAS.I < . BASSETT. . . ASfloolnto ? - - - - I , ADVlCUTJSINO J&AT S. Ono column. Ilor month,17.00. Ono.h"tr co.- nmn , POf IM'I tI , $1,011 , tLullflor COIUlnll , Ilor mOM" " , $ : l.r.o I"'M than qOlllwr colulnll , r.o coob 11'lr Inch Ilor mOllth. Oartl. on Qr t IU'KU , I ) c\Jnlft 11111 Inch , per month Lo1 all tJrU"lur II conll ! per IIno onch It.lor. tlon.Nolleo ol church t"lr , 80clnblol ! and ontorlaln. mNltl Ihero mDno , III cllnrgod , ono.hnlt . rRtoil. B0.3lclr IIOUCOI atlll rCilolutloM , ono.lulU rntc. . W dllh IJnllene rrOO. halt prlct ! tDr tmbllUllog .tl ! or 1reBollt ! . . UOft b notloOlrc" ! , bl\lt prlcO ! 'or Ilubllehlng obHunry noUCORnd ! cllfllll 0' thauke. I.B uj notlCIJ at rnLhI ! I'roldcll b , Itatnlo ! ot obulkll. Thursday , Octobcr 11 , 11J0h. - , _ : - : - 0 - : ' Republlcnn Ticket. - WJ'A'l'l : TICK WI' . Per Unlt11 Hlalc" R II\tnr- Norrl" IIrllll'lI. IIr IIl1rralo. ' " , For Covcrnor- ( Jl'onrc I , . Hhchloll , of ClMM. ; I'or 1lcUI ua\ltnllfc'lIor- ' . r , . H. 1I00 > clI'cll. of IIl1rl. " } 'or Hallwa ) ' COllllul , IjIll'rll- , y. ' H. J. Wlllllctt , uf TallcaMtcr. Hollcrt COII'cll. of 1I01l1l1aH , . . . . J. A. WllllalllM , uf I'lcr u. " ) Scer'tal' ' ! Hlatc - or ! ) II r' OCUIIlO e. Jllllldll , of Ou pr.r. , l or A ' 1IllIor o. o.I I : . M. HI'al'lc. of Kcllh. . ' ' ' , ) 'or'I'rl'aqlll'r- I , . n. IIralllof . Boone. ' : For AIIPcrlllhmIt'lIt- I' J , I , . Mcllrlell , of J.'IIIIIIHI' . I' For Attorllcy ( ; 'mcral- I W. 'I' . ThcllnpqOll , IIf Merrick. : . . . J'or Ialld COl1ltlll "luIlCr- 11. JII. gatoll , of lIollirc , } o'ur COIllrrCRHI1I\n. : Slxlh tllHtrlel- . r M.P. Klllkahlnf O'Nclli. ) , 'or Stale S"IIlInr , 15th IIIMtrlct- 11. II , tlol'cr , COIllHtock. 1'or HCIIIIJRcntalh' ( ' . , .61h JlIHlrlct- Will. Warrell. Callaway. } o' . C. Wilson , A n cllllu. COUN'l'Y'J'ICKWI' . } , 'or Cunllty Atlnrnc- C. 1..0IIIIIJrson. , , Supcrvlsor 0181. No. 3- 1 , . Cnshmall. Snpervlsor ] ) IMt. No , 5-- Johu nlllllol'l ! . SUlocrvlsor HIRt. No. 7- n.lllqcr. lIROKlm HOW 'l'OWNSHlI' . 'rown"hlp Clcrk- , \.lI.lIallllll. 'townshlp'I'rcasllrcr- J. S. Molyncallx. _ . _ _ ,1-1 \ Mr. Bryan's platform of government - ernment owncrship of railroads is mceting a rathcr chilling rcccption. 'l'he traditions of the dcmocratic party are all against such a centralizing of power in the national govcrnment as Mr. Bryan's scheme involvcs. ' 1'he democratic south-in particular -finds all its inhcrited convictions - tions against it. Even Scnator Tillman , who is not afraid of radical departures , strongly dissents - sents ; . Mr. Bryan has not placated this oppositior. by his program of state control for railroads - roads situ at cd within the boundaries - aries of a single state and control by the national govcrnment for railroads extelUhng through two . or more states. ' 1'he fact that traffic upon the former class of roads is largely traffic that ex- tcnds into more than one state would either create hopcless confusion - fusion bctween the state and national governments if the Bryan scheme is adopted , or else would oblige the states to bc subse vient to the fcderal poliey of rallroad management. Mr. Bryan has gaincd no fricnds to his schcme by this feature of it , and has given the imprcssion again that the mcasurcs . which he advocates are .crudely con- ceivcd in his active but not systematic mental ptoccss. The dcmocratic leaders are also aware that the country is by no mcans rcady to adopt governmental - mental ownership of railroads. 'l'he business of the country stands solidly against it , at least as a measure to be adopted suddenly - denly , and otherWIse than in a proccss of evolution along. the lines of railroad control pursued by President Hoosevelt and the reJJUblican , party. Mr. Bryan has eVIdently had strong represcnta- tions made to him on this point and is urging his railroad thcory less persistently. . At Mr. Bryan's mlsmanagec ] appearance in New York the only paragrQph of hiscssay whic1 : arouscd spccial cnthusiasm wa this advocacy ot govcrnmenl ownership of ra lroac1 ! , . llut the cheering was clonc by the' audi ence turning its back upon thl spealc r and applanding I\1r Hearst , who sat at the rear of t111 auditorium. Whatever advant age to anyone has becn gaincI by Mr. l3ryan's advocacy of thi scheme has redounded to Mr Hearst , which is thc worst thinl possible both for Mr. Bryan ani the democratic party. It is indced true that peopl are not as shy of public ownel ship propositions 111 gencral a they were a short time ago , an that the question of the goverr 1llcnt ownership of the vas systems of railroads in thi country may be sure of fair cot : "I sideration and unprejudiccd c } ( batc. But the people are cor sidcring that a j'ust and sati factory railroad sJstem is sccurc by Europcan countrics that sto with governmcntal regulatiol : . without the bureaucrac } ' , the lac of entcrprise or the dangerm infringement of the state upo , the industrial life of the pcopll I w.hich mark the nations whic have assumed C'ovcrnment owne ' - - IvI y J-l air is .Extra Long . . _ _ . , , , . " " " ' : ' M..t attWKMGr. uo Fced your hnir ; nourish it ; ( livc it somclhing to live on. Then it will SlOP falling , nd will ( ! row lonl ! and heavy. Aycr's Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. Per GO years it hns been doin { just whnt we clnim it will do. It will not disappoint you. If My IltIlr lup'ln ' Ion VllfY hnrt. IllIt ntnr mlt'l ' : ) cr' . 11111111t"1' ' ' .111I1' Iltll" I1loe'I'1I1I I" Itolf , nlll' ' I"IIt I. rourtrlln tllcill" 111111 : . 'I'hlt 1"r"'l II ' " " rr."IL In I/ln . .fI'Jf loullll : nltll.t wlllao. . . IIIIY IIlIlr.MnllJ.l1.I'tlr l : . tllioradli : HI'IIII ! : . , ( Jolo. n > r.JVNDtL" . hy.T. a. ATllf " Co. . Lowoll. M"3' . , Allo waullfl10LufCr of r AM.ao , SAIISAI' , RrLl.\ . I , 1'11.1.5. j II ners I CIIIIRV : ( PICTOI.I : ; I J . . , , . . ! oor Icr. ' .p ' e. . - . - . _ _ . sl ip. The patcrnalism of Germany - many adopts govcrnmental owncr- ship while the rcpublican spirit of ! i'rance accomplishes as much and morc by the policy of governmental - mental regulation , which it ha5 proved entirely fcasible. 'l'his country in its dcsire of frcedom from monopolistic tyranny is not likely to subjcct the frce industrial - dustrial spirit of this pcople to the blighting inl1ucnce of governmental - mental ownership. 'l'he policy of government regulation is pro- grcssing as rapidly as an ) ' public policy of similar magnitude has evcr progrcsscd. ' 1'0 abandon that policy for one incomparably more radi al , which promiscs no advantage beyond President Hooscvelt's policy , and cntails grcatcr evils which arc evident and still grcatar evils to be ex- pccted , were a fotly which this nation will not incur. If govern- mcn t owncrsh i p should evcr come , it must bc along the process - cess of evolution which the pcople are now fotlowing , and not by a resolution that would throw the busincss of the land into chaos. Mr. Bryan stands in the unfortunate position of having nothing to advocata against the prescnt leadership of this country exccpt a policy clis- approved by the good scnse of the nation. - - - 'l'he prohibitionists of North Dakota have maintaincd a party organization since that territory was admittcd to Union as a state and always placcd a ticket in the Held , did not do so this year bu t will vote for candidatcs on the other tickets and next winter urge the legislature to create the ofi ce of tempcrance commissioner - missioner and pass laws giving the commissioncr power to arrest licptor dealers and close such jOints. ' 1'hey claim it to be just as reasonablc as a game warden and laws governing the protcc- tion of g\lme , and it is , appar- entlv. ' 1'0 the booze warden of North Datcota : "Here's how. " ' { 'he lUvcstigation of tt.C relations - lations bctwcen thl' elevator com- panics in Chicago and the railroads - roads is bringing out some very intcresting facts as having oc- cured all over the west , and it is possiblc some wa } ' will be dis- covcrcd of stopping some of the c1iscri m i na tion. . - - - - - - - - The voters of Custer count } ' will find it to their interest to vote fo ! H. B. Glover for Sl'nator from this district. He is a young man of unimpcachable charactcr , a man of good judgment ancI a . life long farmer. Obitunry. Sarah Patrcnce Blackwell- Richardson was born ncar Richmond - mend , Va. , Novembcr 25 , 1845. - . \ hen yct smal1 she was taken to North Carolina. Before the . l cbe1lion .he was marricd to l\rartin Grifl n. ' 1'0 this union - were born three childrcn , of whom only one son survivcs her , , her two daughters having passed l on before. March , 186 ( " thirty years ago , she was unitcd in marriage tc John Richardson , who is left tc e mourn her death. In early life the dcceascd wa convcrted to christianity aml unitcd with the Baptist church of which she remaincd an honor , cd , faithful mcmbcr to the end "Aunt Patience , " as she wai fami1ialry lcnown , was rcspectcc - for her teind and genial dispOSltiOi I- and her christian eharac ter ' Among her last words to hc d devoted husband wcre : "I al ] 'p g-oing to Glory to live with Jesus IS Do not grieve for me. " She chel : k ' 1'hursda } ' , Octobcr 4th , 1906 , ag' ' tS 60 .vears , 10 months , 9 days. In Her funeral was held Friday a , 2:30 : o'clock p. m. in the Daptis h church , Broken Bow. l ev r- Brady , preaching the sermon. ' - , - , ; : " CUller Colle , . , Illy J arl Cucp'Jr. ) 'l alll for the rcd ! 'Hah ! for the whitc ! Custcr College , It's all right. Adcn Shaw , Arthur Davidson , Floyd Warden , Milcs Mathews and li'red Lindly cntcrcd school 1\1onday , making the enrollment forly-onc. A mltchcd game of basket ball was played last ti'ridayeven- ing bctwcen the shorthand and , normal dcpartments. 'l'he result was 21 to 10 in favor of the shorthand - hand team. Basket ball practice on the college grounds c\'cry e\'cnil1g. Miss Albcn has dccided to talcc the normal course instead of the busi l1eSi. A large number of the studcnts have purchasccl tickets for the Star entertaiumcnt course an werc well plcased with the first numbcr which was given Monday nigh t. The ten wcek normal students arc doing somc hard work prc- partory to taldng the state cxamination next 1110nth. 'l'he basket ball club has secured - I cured some new goals and is I \'ery cnthusiastic in the game. i Stock Holden Meeting. 'rhere will be a stockholders meeting at Masonic Halll"riclay , at 7:30 : p. m. All subscribers for stock are rcquestcd to be present. A. L . IIUl\IPlIRHY , cc'y. , I . . . , . - Shabby Houses I It does not pay to let good property decrease in value for the want of a little paint. And painting need not be the costly item it so often is. It is a question of good. paint skillfully applied. Get a good painter und have h In use Red Seal or Sou thcrn Pure White Lead ( Made by tbe Old Dutch I'roccss ) mixed with Pure Li.1see ! : : 1 Oil. Such paint will not peel off. There arc some rooJ paint pointers { it the house.owncr in our booklet. cnt 011 rrqucst. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Clark A\cuuo und loth StfL'CI. St. Louis. Mo , For sale by first.class dealers. Republican Rally BROKEN BOW TUESDAY , OCT BER 25Rll TEMPLE THEATEJ { AT 1:30 : P. M. Addresses by , I-ION. GI ORGE L. SI-IELDON , Nominee for Governor , and I-ION. M. P. IINIAID Nominee for Congress Oome and l-Iear the Issues of the Day Intelligently and I-lonestly Discu ssed. - - Jewett's ' Horse Sale . - SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16,1906 , I PI M. At RICKMAN & WEBB'S BARN : B C > : EJXT : : aovv I , viII sell at fiuction 30 head of 3 year old colts , all halter broken , some fine buggy - gy teams among them. Don't forget the time and place. L. H. Jewett. . . . . - - - . . - All who contemplate holding a public sale this fall will find the Republican office , 4 doors north of the ) Broken Bow State Bank , prepored any hour in the day , l , ANY WORK DAY IN THE WEEK , 1906 , - to print bills in any si e and quantity desiredt in neat . and tasty style at the lowest posRible price. rrhe office is fully ell uipped for quick service in tl turning out a public sale bill. aud all who place their . order here will be iven a r Free Lunch at Noon e TE MS will be made known upon application at t the othce. . t . T. H , E. REPUBLICAN. . . J ' . . . , . ' , . . . . . . , ' - - . , . ; . . . . ' . " " . ; . , ; . ' " , ' , / - - - Send your Abstraot Orders to J. G. LEONARD , r , Eonded Abstracter ' . . . t" o ce Security State Bank B'ld'ng . ' _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ J , . . . . . _ _ _ , _ _ " , " , - - - - - ANN UN EMENT . . ' IIA VING mS1'ABLISH gD A NEW TAILOR SHOP : - . in Brolcen Bow. we wish to announce to the public that we arc prepard to make suits in the Newest and Latest Styles. ' - We have had expcrience in the larger cities , oamly : St. 14ouis , Katmas City , Omaha , Chicago , etc. , andwe guarantce our work to be up-to.date. Our priccs are vcry rcasonablc and will compcte with any of the citics of the wcst. We also do rcpair work. . We are locatcd in the l ea1ty IBlock. in the store formcrly occupicd hy the Singer Sewing Machine Company. ' " ' ) W solicit your patronagc. Hcspcctfully , , f SCHWI JDT & MUELLER. . . _ . JliIIC'C - ' 1OIiBR'T. . " ' - - - - ft'tt"t"t"t"t"t"t"t'tt"tttttttttttttttt"tttttt'tttt1t'ttt1 ' " " " " " " " ' " , , ! " , ' ' - - . WHO ? . , - - - - = = AD , r 0 _ That's , vho. = = - - - - WHAT ? . = = - rl'he best goods sold in Bro- . _ = s = = Jn Bovv. = - = . v1'\THERE ? - - - ' - Advo Grocery is the pJace. 3 . WHEN ? - - E Now , today , tomorrow , any 3 . day this month. . - - WHY ? - . - - - = = Because you can save 3 E money on every article you 3 E buy , and because AdAO 3 Groceries are a favorite in : : : E every home , yhere used - _ - I _ 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ! 111111111111 , srl'APL1 AND FANCY CROCERI ES J GILLET1'S lIIGl-I GUADE EXTRACTS . HEINZ PUR ] 'VI-IrrE VINIGAH FOR PICKLI.NC I-Iave just receiyed a fresh supply of : Nlc Iaholl IFANCY _ CA ES _ , R.lr. . Walker Grocery Co. , - - East Side of Public Square , BH ( ) ] ( 1m BOW , NJ HARKl - - ' - - SNYDER BROS. & Co. . now ha vc in thcir complete lines of faU goods in . Clothing , Furnishings , Hats. Caps , Shoes Carpets , Dress Goods , Outings. A Large Assort.ment of L dies Rain and Winter Coats. You can see a larger line of LTFt. : C C > A.IIJI : : S here than any in otlwr N ebroska store. Before buy. . ing your fall Courteous supply come in and inspect our stock. ) , . . , ' treatment guaranteed. . -