Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 18, 1906, Image 4

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Four incbes of 'mow is reported
at Carthage , N. Y. , and fruit
trces o ( all kinds brokcn f10wn
undcr the weight of the snow
from Buffalo throng-h to Alhan ) ' , .
while hcrc in Nebraska thc
citizens are cnjoying balmy ,
sunshiny days and the best ozone
which can be f und upon this
contincnt. It is strange that
people will continue to reside in
sitch an inclement region as the
Empire state whcn they can
enjoy the invigorating and
agreeable climate of Nebraska
where a home can be had for
mercly the asking and a small
amoltnt of worl > : in improving it.
Sam Jonc , the noted evangc-
ist , died suddcnly on a slccp1l1g
car last Sunday night while
enroute from Old ahoma City to
hi5 homc , Cartcrsvillc , Gcorgia ,
whcre he was to attend a family
reunion on 'ruesday , that day
being the 59th anniversary of
his birth. His scrmons were
unique and his manncr of conducting -
ducting mcetings wcre of the
wild west show order and while
large numbers professed christianity -
ianity in his meetings they were
no the stic1c-to-it kind and it is
doubtful if any good was really
accomplishcd by his evangelistic
work.
A vote for the legislativc ticket
is a vote for princ1ple , rathcr
than for the personal of mcn. A
vote for the republican candidates -
dates is a vote for Norris Brown
for the United States senate and
for the endorscment of President
noos ve1t's administration. A
vote for eithcr of the fusion
legislative candidates is a vote
for' W. H. Thompson , the democratic -
cratic candidate for the United
'States senate.
The opposition , of the railroad .
companies and grain elevators
combined. to Norris Brown is nCJ
more than was expected after his
successful fight in the state
courts against them. If we mistake -
take not the temper of the busi-
ncss and labor elements of Nc.
braslca , the opposition of the
corporations , will increase hh
maJorit ) . with the people. .
The veterinary surgcons 01
California have commenced D
campaign against milkmen a1(1 \
mi11cers wearing beards , claiminj !
that the hirsute adornments an
"microbe ' :
dangerous parks.
1-4cgislation is to be asked requir.
ing those who handle food pro. .
. ducts to dispense with all chb
adornments. Verily , soon then
will be no "p rsonal libert ) " . '
In the agitiltion of statt
politics the voters of Custe :
couny should not forget the
candidacy of C L. Guttersor
one of the county's most safe an ( '
able lawyers. A man of stricj
integ ity and worthy of the
unamlOUS S lpp01't of the county ,
Bon. Norris Brown's able a1 \ ( '
aggresive administration a :
attorney General has proven hh
ability to fill with honor and dis. .
tinction the office of U nitc {
States Senate.
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Bccrluse we make medicines
for them.Ve ive them the I
formulu for Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral I rind they prescribe it
fOt" eotlths ( , colds , bronchitis ,
consumption. They trust it.
Thcn you can nfford to trust. ,
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If thcre is anYclm s of cmploycs
in an ) ' line in- this country who
descrve pcnsions It is thc railway
mail cIerIs. III conscquence of
the position of mail cars in all
railroad trains , thcy are more
liable to he injured than anyone
else on the trains , and thcIr work
is long and hard , rcquiring the
c1osestapplication. It is wondcr-
ful how few errors arc made by
them , considering the difficultics
under which they labor.
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Down in Louisiana one 1llt'm-
ber hung a jury for sixty hours
and securcd a disagrecmcnt just
bccause he bclieved the defcnd-
ant was a cigarette fiel1d and
thcrefore not responsible for his
action . ' 1'bis is the first en- :
couragcment the cigarctte smoker
has rccc'cd in a long time.
1\ vote for a fusion candidate
for thc legislature would be a
vote for a dcmocrat candidate for
the United Statcs senatc and a
vote to oppose the Roosevclt
administration. No republican
can afford the cost.
The Legislative Ticlet.
Republicans should not fail to
vote for the lcgislative ticket at
the approaching election. Both
the candidates for the housc , as
wel1 as the candidate tor the
senatc arc plcdged to thc republican -
can state platform which provides -
vides for rcform leg1slation de ,
manded by the public. Further
than that they will support the
administratioit of a republican
govcrnor , Sheldon , whose elcc-
tion is a foreg'one conclusion.
Not only that , they will vote for
the election of Norris Brown ,
republican United States Senator -
or , who will support Prcsident
Roosevclt's fearless adminstra-
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Mr. Brown' . Record is Clenr.
'l'he fusion newspapers are
endeavoring to malce capital out
of a suit against the State
Journal company for damages in
the sum of $84,500 , wherein it is
allcgcd the Journal sold supreme
court rcports to that amount ,
upon which the state owned the
copyright. 'l'he fusion press IS
advertising this suit in an ctfort
to show the Journal is supporting -
ing Brown , in the expectation
that he would fail to prosecl te
vigorously tbe suit against the
paper ,
Hut as a matter of fact the
rccord of Mr. Hrown is clear on
this suit , and inasmuch as his
brief , on file in'the supreme court ,
can be scen at any timc , thc
I fusionists can only gct consola-
lon out of the story by appcal-
I mg to the people ou the rccord
of the Journal. 'rhe suit was
first tiled by Attol'11ey General
Prout. A hearing was had and
the Journal company won. About
the time Norris Brown was
electcd attorncy general the
dccision was handed down. Be
at once filed a motion for a
rehearing and it was grantcd.
' 1'he case was again argucd , and
it is now in the hands ot the
supreme court , with the dccision
due at any time. Mr. llrown's
argumcnt is on file in the l1preme
court and has been for months
. - and is public property.
'rhe fusion press is very much
"at home" Saturda ) ' afternoons
and every day and night in the
week whcn it comes to manu.
facturing , the chief output being
mountains made fromOmolc-hills ,
Thu Horticultu icty.
October 30th , 190C" is the date
set fo1' meeting of Custer count ) '
Horticultural Society at the
court house , IJrolcell llow , fore.
noon , afternoon and evening
meetings. State spcaker , paper !
b ) . local talent.
l"rec for all discussion. Hclr
make the mceting a success b . ,
- your presence and suggestion.
J. D. RJtAIII , Pres. ,
Wn.I.IS CADWIU.I. , Secty"
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Firat Hu.b"ndThen Lover.
The cxquisite concert of the
comcdy in " ' 1'he Marriage of
Kitty" which is to be scen at the
Opera house on Monday evening ,
Oct 22nd , undcr the managcmcnt
of Jules Murry , is one of the delights -
lights of the scm\On. Miss
Kitty Silvcrton comcs to London
to seek the advice of her Godfather -
father in the matter of future
employment and dccides that
marriag-c is the one and only
dcsirable employmcnt that she
carC5 to consider. . She has no
one in view but will rely 011 the
good taste of her guardian. Will
he please pick her out a husband ?
l"atc scnds him an old friend , a
Baronet , whose unc1e left his will
in such unambiguous phrase that
should he marry the lady of his
heart , a certain Peruvian widow ,
he will lose the entire fortunc.
' 1'he barrister calmly brin s it
about that the young lord marries
Kitty "tcmporarily , " thus avoiding -
ing complications with the will ,
and leaves it to be understood
that he will obtain for tbem a
divorce at the proper time and
thus allow thl : : mfatuated lovcr
to marry "in earncst" the true
object of his atIcctions. All
goes wcll until chance throws the
Barouet into the socicty of his
"wif , " whom he finds to be most
fascinating. The Pcruvian lady
has provcd to be a most jealou's
and unpleasant person for regular
compani nship , and in the charm
of his own wife-of-an-hour the
lovcr shifts his allcgiance from
the widow to the wife and runs
away with his real sweetheart ,
Kitty.
She Diagno.ed Hi. Clue.
A certain Broken Bow layman
is telling a good joke on the
minister of his church which is
said to have actually occurred at
the home of the layman a few
evenings ago. Several days ago
the 7-year old daughter of the
layman complainad to her mother
thather stomach felt bad. "Per-
haps it's because it is empty , "said
her mothcr. "It might fcel batter
if you had something in it. "
' 1'he lother night the minister
callcd at the house and , in rcply
to a question put to him by the
head of the family concerning
bis health , the minister stated
that he felt well but that his
head felt bad that day. Before
either the layman or his wife
could offer sympathy the little
daughtcr spoke up and said :
"Perhaps it's because ittis empty.
It might feel better only.'i
something in it. " And then
fol1owed a very profuse explanation -
tion by mama to the seemingly
great relief of the minister whose
laugh was rathcr sickly at the
conclusion of the child's , remarks.
h Perfectly Competent.
In nominating Wm. Warren ,
of Callaway , for representative ,
the republican convention held at
Broken Bow , voiccd our senti-
mcnts exactly , as we have known
Mr.tVarren personally and are
in a position to know that he is
a gentleman , and is pcrfectly
compctent for the office he
aspires. He is a man that is
always ready for anything that
is beneficial to the general public.
Mr. Warren is a man who has
put in a grcat deal of stu y on
the qucstion of g-ood roads , and
this is the one hing which the
people have been praying for ,
hence the sensibility of placing
an nd\'ocator of good roads in
the lcgislature. 1-4et the voters
not stop at the nomination of
Mr. 'Varren , but when the proper
time comcs , cast their vote , and
elcct him to the legislature.-
Oconto Register.
An Old Time Land Case.
The U. S. Land office of this
placc is hearing a final proof and
protcst on a timber claim this
wcek that was filed on eighteen
years ago.
The case is one in which D.
A. Swisher made a timbcr claim
cntry near Arnold nearly eighteen -
teen years ago. After cultivating
the land and planting trces for
a time the entrymall was sent , to
the Asylum for the insane ta
Norfolk. After the limitation
of time to make proof the
Government cancelled the entry
and Wm.Watkins filed homcstead
I papers on the land. The relaties
of Swisher entcred protest nand
the General Land ofi ce granted
a hearing of the case. Walkins
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entry was canc llcd by the
Government and a further investigation -
vestigation ordcred. A ycar ago
the rclatives were given lcave to
make proof. For sevcn years
the claim has been in litigation.
'l'he proof is now bcing taken ,
and the protcst evidcnce sub-
mittcd by Watkins goes to the
) spccial appointcd commisison for
. final judgment.
. Lct us be your printcr. The
goo . kind of printing only.
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Do Not Bur11
Off Old Paint
You will have to do so
if you use hard , indastic
paint ; but thcre is a bcttcr
way.
way.Use
Use old-fashioncd white
lead and linsc d oil paint.
I t wears down uniform 1 y ,
without that scaling ofr
which disfigures so many
modern houses , and is
for without
ready re-painting -
out burning or scraping.
Red Seal or Southern
Pure White Lead
( Made by the Old DUlch l'rocess )
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is just such an old-fashioned
paint.
Our booklet will tell you about It , and
give.you other paint information. valuable
to the house.owner.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
Clark Avenue and lolh Street , S1. Louis , No.
. For sale by first.etass dealers.
Remember.
The Bpworth League of the
Methodist church will give a jolly
hallowe'en party. Place will be
annouuced next week.
Marriage Licen.es.
I.4icenses to marry have been
issued by County Judge Humph-
rey since last Thursday as follows :
Jas. L. Johnston , Comstock. . .28
Emily Palmer , Comstock. . . . . 20
Charley F. Lloyd. Callaway. . .22
Gracie B. Stivers , Callaway..17
Harry S. Preston , Oconto. . . . 18 i
Daisy R. Sm'ock , Oconto. , . . . .18
Byron Willmoth , Merna. . . . . . 20
Agncs Smith , Milburn. . . . . . .18
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College Note. .
[ By . 'red Govier. ]
Rev. Mitchell conducted
Chapcl Monday and gave the
stu ents an interesting talk.
Miss Alma Porter was attacked
with rheumatism and was taken ,
home 'Friday , accompanied by :
her sister , Miss Elma.
Miss Anna Albers lest her
pocket book containing $28.
Mr. Ellingston of Round Vall y
was a visitor Friday.
Della and Lulu Ellingston ,
Arthur Dayidson , Floyd Warden ,
Frank Crow and Stanley Scott
spent last Saturday and Sunday
at home.
The students of the College
will meet Thursday evening in
the College chapel to organize a
literary society. Consi erable
interest is manifested and there
is no question Uut the students
of Custer College will have one
of the best Literary societies in
the state.
Miss Marjie Day of New Hopc ,
who has been spending the
summer in Hot Springs , ; South
Dakota.enrolled in the Uusiness
department Tuesday 1l10rniag.
Miss Ethel Streator 'taug-ht
the Tappae Valley school last
Thursday. She reports teaching
pleasa n t work.
Mesdames Stuckey , Jovner
and Gutterson visited a short
time last Tbursdaj" to hcotr the
reading given by Mr. Sanford
Dodge.
Special sale of buggies.
spring wagons , carriages and
runabouts at Cadwell block :
L. E. Cole , Salesman _
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J. W. Shea. filII name ullknownShea' ;
11111 wife. tJrKt uame unknowlI. anlllhe IIlIkllown
heltll and de\'lsee > > ot 'tall' J. W. Hhea : the 1111-
known helrll am' devisees ofIallala : Hrl ltall.
1I0metimes : calle < 1 lIrtltltln anll IU III e.
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Oltdell. now . " 'ceasell ; Jacob IIrhnlau. Iome.
times callellllrlll ln allll lIomethlleK IIrhllell.
and his nukllown helrfl amI .le.lsl'eR ; James
lIall also Jnme > l W. lIall. atlll his wHet - -
lIall. IIrlllllame uuklluwlI. and Ihelr unlmown
hclrR alI < I .le'lheell ; Cura M. 1I11nnell , lIan\lall
alII ! ) Cura : II. lIullnell. a1 , Cah'ltA. . IIl1l1nell ;
the IIl1kllowu helr > l of Hllfu ill. O d , , " . dc.
cea8C11 ; alld 1'lIth : CUnlllllllltli. 1I0n.re hlen' .
alld heir of Judanll C. I'urler. deceasel , will
lake lIolice. that Oil Ihe 1lh : da ) ' of Octuber.
19\6 , Morris 11. 1I111111ell.llalllllll hureill. l1Iell
ItlsIelltloll In tltu IIhitrlct courl , of l'lIster
COllllty , Nebraska. altai list sall derelldalll8. the
object aml\'ra'er 01 which arc to remove thu
c/oulllI / from thu IIlIe 10 Ihu 1I0rthwesl qllarter
IIr Hecllull olle. III IIIWlIlhl1l fuu rlt. ' " , rallllU
nilloteell III CU8ter counly. Ne"ra ka ; lIy all
order and decrce of lIalll Court c\lIcel1hlll , all-
uu111111r. alld dccreelulf all fralldulcllt. void aliI/
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of no elIect the [ 'Ilial Heceh'urs Heceillt frolll
the Ulllted Statell to Maltala IIrlltltall ; thu
mllrlll'alte by Mahala IIrlllltell allil hllsbaml.
Jacob , tu Judsull C.l'urler : the deed lIy Maha/a
Urlll'III ar.d ItuKlIand. Jacob. 10 James lIall ;
Ihe nJortltalle by James lIal1 and his wUe.
I valluc. to Mahala IIrl ltln : the deed by James
W. 1Ial1 ami wHet Eval1l1e. tu J. W. Shea. alld
the lease from Cora M. lIunllell. alld hltsllalld.
Calvlll M. . to 1\1. II. 1I111111ell , al1 said IlIstrll-
melltq cuverlult said I"emlsel ; . IIJhl\lrayer also
aqklnll a findlllll' alld d cree as 10 the helnl ot
Huflls1\I. O&dell. deceasud , alld decreelllll a Itool
an.I\lertecl tllle III the plalntlll III lIald . .rem I.
" > > alld for allY ether aud fllrther relief Ihat
\ equity may reqllire.
You are requIred to answer Ihls lletllloll 011
or before December 3rd. llJlJ .
I Dated October 1 lb. 11)06.
MOHH\8 U. tJUNNULL. l'lallltiff.
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FANCY CAKES
R. T. Walker Grocel'Y Co. ,
1 ast Si < te of Public Squarc ,
BIWKEN ] jOW , NEBRASKA
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SNYDER BROS. & Co. .
now have in their complete lines of fall goods in
Clothing' , Furnishings , Hats , Caps , Shoes
Carpets , Dress ( oods , Outings.
A Large Assortment of
Ladies Rain and Winter Coats.
You can see a larger Hne of
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here than any in oth r N ebrnska store. Before buying -
ing your fall supply come in and inspect our stock.
. Oourteous treatment gnaranteed. "
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