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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1907)
- - - - . . . L . 1IIr-- ! I The State Capital I Matters of Gencral Interest fROM Nebraska's Seat of Governmcnt " ' - . . . . I nvestleatlon of Express Rates. The state railway commission adopted a rosolu n to continuo Its lnvestigation ot rates charged by ex. press companies In Nebruslm and to prosecute vigorously the suit filed by the attorney general to test the vnlld ity of the SltHoy laW and to lccop faith with the federal court. This rosolutlon : was adopted as a DubsUtutofor - tho' ' resolution of Commissioner W111lams , which was that the commission glvo the express companlos fifteen da's in which to file rate schedules aud if they failed to do so in that tlmo to enforee the provisions of the Sibley act. The resolution adopted was intro. duced by Member Clark nnd It sets out that the ntto.ne ) ' general by and with the consent of the rnllwar. . com. missioners , filed a suit In the state supreme coudt to test the vnlhllty of the Sibley act and that the express " comllanles transferred uio case to the - -1 ' ! federal court. The' commlssior. then / ' - agreed not to attempt to enforce tJo ! ' ,1 , pona1tr : clause until after the legality of the act had been decided. By reason of this agreement or affidavit on the part of the commission , the federal court rofuf1ec1 to grant an In. , f junction to the etpress companies , bl' said if the commission did attempt to enforce the penalty lause , applca' lion could again be made for an In- t , junction. The Clarke resolution sets 1 out that the commission desires to ] { Oep faith with the federnl court and therefore Il w111 continue the investl. IraUon of express rates , which Is well under way , and secure a decision on the legality of the Sibley law , which recognizes the commission's authorlt7 b ) ' providing Its rates shall be in ef. feet until changed by the commission. Union Pacific Answers Cream Men. The Union Pacific filed a separate answer in the matter of the complaint I of certain creameries charging poor SOl' vice on the part of railroads In the shipment of cream and creamery llroducts. The Union Pacific admits the facBlties at the Ullion station at Omaha are insufIlclent , but aUpgcs that it is caused by the unprecedented in. crease III shipments. It Is ready to join with other roads Interested In that station in malting improvements at the ! Ie pot 1I.nd also in constructing a longer Incline to the Tenth street viaduct , but sa's it has no power to do so unless the general managers of the Illinois Central , Wabash , Great Western , Omaha and Rock Island roads agree to the propj > sed changes , . Under tha agreement between , th Union Pacific and th ! ! e roads , the ans1IJer alleges , no improvements arf " - : . , to be made at the Union station un , ' " " p , less a board of managers comprising the general managers of each roatJ that Is a party to the contract con , sents to the clmngoB , For this reasol1 the Union Pacific asks that these roadE 1/0 made a party to the complaint fllell by the croamerles , otherwise the roadE na7ed will not be bound by the re Bult of the hearing. Ewart Tells of Shipwreck. : to H. Ewart , of Lincoln. who wal on the lIIfoted Columbia which san ! , nI ; the rtult. ! : ! of a collision with thl San Pedl'O , in Shelter Cove , on tht Pacific coast. has an Interesting stan to tell I : ' ! the almost mlPaculous eSCal ) ( fl'Om watery gpavo. ImmedlatelJ after thl' accldont , no reports wen rec < ltvCtt vhout his fute nnd It wa' lIotInti ! th ( ' next da ) ' that his friend ! o.nl1 I"t'lativl's here learned through I teh'gram that he was safe. At nt tlr.w was he completel ) ' under watel and he sufered ! no serious damage except copt the ! IJSS of all the worldly goodl he had with hlrn at the time , HI sot'ms to lJave been very willing tc maliC the exchange at what he lost II the way of material sources for hll me. Fight on Pure Food Law. The Nebraslm pure ( oed law is t , be altarlwl ( by an eastern oatmen .manufacturlng compan ' ( Qualcc Oats. ) H. 1\1. Sapp of Omaha agent ( ] the compan ) ' , notifi'rl Food CommIE sloner .Tolmson that his hall so waul , " 1. . Q" not obey the law and Rtood ready t 't Bpend $100,000 In fighting what h its coercion. 'I'hls coerclot he : ! says , cons1sts In notleeR by th food commissioner's office that thl ' section of the law prohibiting prize or premiums In food paclmges will b . I - . . ( enforced and penalties exacted for ti V' ' , 'Iolatlon. . Hayward to Quit at Kearney. Suporlntendont Hayward at th Kearney IndustrU1.1 , , ( fuool w1l1 SUI render his job September 1. He wa a caller at the governor's office an was notified to look out for anothe job. Mr. Ha'ward was appointed b Governor Mlcltey than tour ) 'ears ne ; ( After a Sheriff's Snap. Auditor Searle has Rslted the altaI ney general tor a construction ot tll statutes providing how long a sbOl'l1 may Iteep n prisoner In his count when under sentence to the penlter tlary. The law sa's the prlsono must be delivered to the prison witt In a reasonable Ume , not more tha ! thirty days from the date of convlt lion. The vouchers at J. W. McDor _ Id of Douglas county excited the 1r tarest of the auditor because thl - L' - ' herlff until recentl ) ' usually kept hi prisoner the tull da's at 60 conti . -j " Incren e In Assessment. The $16,000,000 Increoso III the va1. uatlon of ItrOpert ) . In Nobrasltn fiB found by the county nsscssor and the State Bead of Equallzl\tlon w111 1:0 a long way toward l1Utting the state in first'class condition finan. clally. For ono year on thQ total Boven-mill levy the revenue to bo derived - rived on this assessment Is $2,303 , 2 , 'Whllo tor the biennium the avproprlo. Uons amount to $4,367,267.31 , and this Is figuring $1,083,288 tor th state uni vorslty. The institution of course w111 get moro than that sum , because the regents cstlmated the assessment roU would bo $321,000,000 , just missing it about $9,000,000 , and the sum apvrov. rlated Includes the proceeds of the eDt 'm111 lovy. The general fund w111 have n half mill 111oro than It has hall in past years because the levy tor SCllool purposes was abolished and that levy adlled to tbo general tund. The Income for next year cannot bo figured because tbo levy each year Is liable to change and the grand assess. ment roll docs change ) 'early. Douglas county will contribute mora to the support of the state than nny other county payln.g In ever $227,000. Inasmuch as the state ofIlcers bavo said there shall bo no doficlenclos tOl the next leglslatwo to loole ater , and the Board at Public Lands and Build. ings and purchase and Supply has said the sarno thing , the next leglsle , . ' ture will probabl ) ' find Nobrask ! : : . lVell CIt l1nancla11) ' . TestJne Om ; ! ! : . . Mille. Under i'he IHlPcrvlslon of Food Com. missioner Johnson , about sixty sam. pIes at milk sohl In Omaha have been tested , and so far the tests show up remarlmbly wo11 , though In some cases the people up there are bll'lng mille which does not como up the lawful test. : Mr. Johnson Is figurlue ; on a scheme of co-oporalon with the city Iluthorltles , which ho belloves will result - sult in bettor dairies in Douglas county. Under the Omaha ordinances the health ofIlcer cannot do anythln with a dairy outside of the city limits , though licenses are Issued to sell mme in the cll ) ' . Mr , Johnson will urge the lIconslng authorities to IIcenso only those dairies which have been tested for cleanliness by the state bureau. Ho Is at present Inyestlgatlng the rnll1t and cream sold in the Omaha restau. rants and hotels , and on the average the quaut ) ' i much bettor than is sold In Lincoln. The Governor's Staff Officers. Governor Sheldon appointed the following staff omcars , with the ranlt of colonel : George E. Jenkins of Fair- ! Jury , quartermaster general ; J. C. Bills , ot Lincoln , inspector general ; General John C. Cowin of Omaha , udge advocate general. Gen. Cowin takes the v1ace of Colonel John Hhr. hardt , at present jUdge advocate gen. eral. Major E. H. Phelps was ap. pointed assistant adjutant general antI Captain Brad Cook quartermaster. The aides are to be appointed l ter. It is vrobablo Dr. Frank S. Nicholson at St. Paul will be upvolnted surgeon , general. Thompson to Attend MeeUne. Attorney Geneml Thompson hag received a letter from Attorney Gen , eral Hadle ) ' of Missouri inviting him to be present at a conf rence of at- I torne's general of the states of the Mississippi Valley to be held in Sl. I Louis this week tor the purpose of fixing a time and place for a meeting to discuss legislation important to the country. As the states mentioned enacted laws regarding corporations I along the same lines as Nobraslm , the enforcement of legislation familiar to I this state will be the subject of the this state will be discussed , Must First Have CertifIcate. Secretary Ro'se of the state bank. ! Ing board has notified the Homestoa ( ] ! Land and Loan company of Kansas City , 1\10. , to ceMe do.lng business In Nebraska until It obtains a certificate of auth > rlt ) ' from the state "mnltln ! ! . board or to talto the consequences. A . . fine of not to exceed $1,000 or not mortJ than thirty days In the county , jail , or both , may bo Imposed as a pnalt ) upon any person 01' office of an In , stallment Investment company doing business without authority In tllie state. The comlJany accepts mono ) ' OD lustallml'n : tfb. Superintendent for I ndustrlal School l\Ia'nard SIlnk of Boatrlce Is to be appointed superlntondent of the state Industrial school for boys at Kearne ) ' according to repol.t , the appolntmen1 to become effoctlve September 1. Gov' ' ernor Sheldon has not announced 'hiE solectlon but he has notified Superln tendont Hayward that his term Is tc oxplro the fil'st of September. The governor visited the Institution S01m weeks ago and complimented SUl1erln tondent and Mrs. Hayward on thell work , but notified them that ho woult : appoln t someone else. A Bright Polk County Girl. l\n q 1\1lnnlo Anderson of Osceolc o was awarded the grand prlzo at the ' . oratorical gontest at the Epworth as sembly. She Is 15 years of age. The contest was under the ausilices 01 the Women's Christian Tomperanc ( union and Miss Anderson's subjecl was "Defeuse of a Drunlcard. " Nebraska Will Get $1,117.61. Senator Burkett has received tlH Information tram the burQau at for oatl' ) ' of the United States that th ( treasurer of Nebraslm wUl be paid $1,117.01 , as the state's share of tilE Income tram the forest reserve , Ir accordance with the law approved March 4 , 1907 10 pot. cent of 1\1 : - money roc1ved from ench torost re sorvG durIng any y\al' Is paid to the state In which the l'e80rYO Is situated According to this the three small for ' oat roservns In Nobl'aslm haye IH 3. to the government $10,176.10. . , . " . . ' . , SETTING THE BRIDE AT E SE. "Widder's" Sympathy Went Out to Fellow passeneer. A couple recently married hnd just. entered the train that was to boar them to the mountains on their honoy. moon , when the ) ' became aware ot tbo close scrutiny of them by a female pns , senger , who had evidently "sllotted" a bride and groom. The young wife , on opening her hnndbng , let fall some rice on the fioor , and the woman smiled. The other passengers regard. cd the COUIlo with Interest. Seeing that the bride wns e\'ery moment blr coming moro fiushed and uncomtort. able b ) ' l'eason of tholr scrullny , the woman In the goalholoss of her heart , leaned across the carrlng.e. . "Never mind , my deal'l" she snid. "J'm a widder now , but by this tlmo next week I'll bo in the samO fix my- selt ! " NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA For Over Two Years-Patent Medl. cines , Quaok Cures and Doctors Fall-Cutlcura Succeeds. "I was \'ery badly nmlcted with eczo. ma for moro than two ) 'cars. 'rho parts affected were my limbs below the knees. I tried all the ph'slclans in the town and some in the surround. ing towns , and I also tried nll the patent - ent remedies that I heard of , besides all the cnres advised by old women and quaclts , and fonnd no relief whal. ever until I commenced using the Cu. Ucura Soap , CutlCUI' OlntnlCnt , and CutlCUI' Resolvent. In the Cutlcura Remedies I found immediate rollef , and was soon sound and well. C. V. Beltz , TlplJeCanoc , Ind. , Nov. 15 , ' 05. " , Awful Warning. Pn-Yes , my son ; the Egyptians were the most intellectual people on the face of the earth at one time , but. finally the nation decayed. Tommy-And what caused them to deca ) ' , pa ? Pa"'Sml'klng " too many Egyptlnn clgnrottes , L'1Y son. CHEAP IRRIGATED LAND. Grand opening Sept. 6th under Carey Act. Little Snake River Valley , Routt County , Colo. $25.60 per ncro for land and water. $5.25 per nero down. Ex. curslon rates. Routt Oounty. Dovelop. ment Co. , 814 17th St. , Denver , Colo. Depends on the Dogs. Asa Goddard , of the American Auto , mobile association , was recounting in 'Vorcester some at his touring adven , tures. "One summer morning , " ho said , "the approach of a great fiock at sheoI ; obliged me to pull air the narrow coun' tr ) ' road. I halted my cnr , and wa"ch' ed with interest the passage of thE sheep , the intelligent dogs and thE shepherd. "I had a short talk with the shep herd about his odd and difficult trado. . . 'Look here , ' I said , 'what do you do driving sheep lIlto this on a narro" rand , when you meet another 110cll coming In the opposite dlroctlon l' . . 'WeB , ' said the shepherd , 'ye just drive straight on , both of ye , anr.l thE one that has the best dos gets the most iheep. ; ' ' ' What Caused the Lynching. Out at Stafford the other day n group at farmers met a train , and when a tall , sunburned man stepped off the car they all grabbed him and shoole his hand warmly. The man looked them over calmly and then said : "Gentle , men , I am sorry to disappoint you. 1 Jmow you thlnle I nm a harvest hand , but 'ou are mlstaleen. I am a light. nlng rod agent.-Kansas City Star. Father's Way. "What's Jim crying about ? " "Ho got a lIeltlng : " "But I thought ho lJadded hlmseH with straw. " "He did , but his father beat about the bush. " High = Priced Meat may he a . , Blessin If It gives one the ohanco to Imow the tremendous \'aluo of a complete change of diet. Try this for brealtfast : A Little Fruit A di.rh of Grape-.Nut.r and Crean A Soft-7Joiled EBB Some .NIce. Crl.rp Tocut Cup of Well-made 'Po.rtum Food Coff That's all , and ) 'OU teel comfortabl , . nnd wollfed until lunch. j I 'I'IIEN REPEAT , } 1 And at night have a liberal meat ani I vegetable dlnnor , with a GrapoNut pudding for dessert. , Such a diet wll1 luake a change II ) your kealth nnd strength worth trial . 6 "There's tReason. . " ! teal ! "Tile ltoad tu Wcllvllle , " In IlkE8. . - - , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --r f - ' . . Ulr.T , 2" ' _ 1) < ; 6'KtiIIl'.J"rlI ' D _ ; . . . . I " " _ " ' " " - - _ - - What is Castoria. . CASTORIA. is .0 , harmless 'substituto for Oastor Oil , Paregorio , Drops anii . Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It oontains neither Opium , Morphine nor other N arootio substanoo. Its age is its guaranteo. It deatroys Worms and allays Fevorishness. It oures Diarrh a and Wind Oolio. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Oonstipation and Flatulenoy. It assimilates the Peed , regulates the Stomaoh and : Bowels , giving healthy and na a1 f4eep. The ohildren'a Panacea-The Mother's Fri nd. The Kind You Rave Always Bought , ana whioh has been in use for over 80 years , has borne the signature of Ohas. H Fletoher , and hQ.s been made under his personal supervision sinoe its infanoy. Allow no one to deooive you in this. 1 l Oounterfeitsj Imitations and U Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Ohildren-Experience against Experiment. Letters from Prolninent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher Dr. F. Gerald Dlatlner , or Dufralo , N. Y. , aays : "Your Castorla Is good ror children nnd 1 trequentlY. : prescribe It. nlwnYD obtaining the desired results. " Dr. Oustavo . Eisengrnobor , or at. Paul , 1\IInn. \ , anya : "I have usct ! your Castorla repeatedly In my practlco with good results , and cnn recommend - mend It. n9 nn excellent , mild and l1armlcsB remedy tor children. " Dr. E. J. Dennis , or St. Loulo , Mo. , says : "I have used nntl prescribed your Castorla In my sanitarium nnd outside vractlco tor a number or yearn ALCOHOL 3 'PElt Cl" { ' . : : .n nn 1 to bo nn excellent. remedy tor children. " AV gClnbtcrrcr'nrtltton'ior . Dr. S. A. Duchannn , or Philadelphia , Pa. , "says : "I llavo sell your Cas- slmlllllll , lhcrOOdImmC : lI(3. ( ' tal'l a In the case or my own baby and find it IJleasant. to take , and havQ ( /n / UICSlOmachsruulnowclsof obtained excellent. results trom its uso. " Dr. J. E. Simpson , or Chicago , Ill. , says : "I 11 VO uset1 your Castoria. in : cases or col1o In cblltlren and bn\"o tound it. the beat medicine or Its kInd on the market. " Dr. n. E. Es1cllt1son , ot Omnhn , Neb. , nays : "I find your Castorla to bo a Btandard tamlly remedy. It. Is the best thing tor Infanta and children 1 bave ever lmown nnd 1 recommend It. " Dr. L. n. noblnson , or I\ansas : City , : ! \to. \ , Days : "Your Caltorln ! certainlY baa merit. Is not Its nge , ita continued \1S0 by mothers through aU thesQ years , and the many attempts to Imitate It , sufficient recommor.dI1Uon ? hl1t cnn Ii llhyslclan ndd ? Leave It to the mothera. " Dr. EdwIn F. Pardee , or New YorkClty , saya : "For aovera1 yenra 1 llnva recommended your Castorla nnd IIha11 alwa's continuo to tlo so , I1U It han Jnvnriably l1rolluced beneficial results. " I Dr. N. : n. Sizer , of Drooldyn , N. Y. , says : "I object. to what nra called vatent mollieincs , whore maleer nlono Imows what Ingrcdlenla are. . put. In. them , but I lmow the formula or your Castx > rla and advise Its use.- CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boa.r the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Exact Copy orWrl1pper. InTME'l" lIcE wY S. " A 'Y YII c - - - ; SICK HEADACHE " Positively cured by CARJER"S these Little Pills. They nl/O relieve Dis. I1TLE trCRs from Dyspepsln , In- dlgcstlon ami 'roo Hearty I V E R E"tlnlt. A perfect rem. elly Cor DlzzlneBS , Nun. P I LLS . sea , Drowsiness , II" 11 'l.'n.ste In the ) tenth , Con.t. el 'rungue , 1'11.111 In the Bille , TORPID UVEn. They relulato the llowel ! ! . l'uroly Vegetllble. Genuine Must Bear Fac.Simile Signature REfUSE SUBSTITUTES. - - - - - - - To convlnco nny woman that Pnx- FREE tlno AnUKolltC will Improve her bl'allh unit do u\1 \ wo claim for It. Wo will Bend bOt' absolutely free a largo trial box or l'axtlne with boole or Instruc. tlons and genuIne testimonials. 8 e n II your name nnd address on a. postnl card. nnd heals PAXTINEcionnses In 0 m- lIrtlne af. fectlons , Bueh as nasal caturh lc1\ 1 0 catar h nnd InnamtruLtion caused ( /y fcml. 11lne Ills ; BOre eycs sore throat and mouth , by direct 1laltrcatmt'nt ) , Its cur. atlv powcr over thcso troulJlcs is exlra- ordinary nnd Rives Immediate relief. Thousanlls orVomen mo using and rcc. ommendlng It overy.day. . ro ccnts at to drulUlsts or by mall. UC'lJlcmber , how oer , IT COSTS YOU NOTH INn 'J'O TItY J'1' . ) TIlE It. PAXTON CO. , Doaton , l\lnIl8. . - - - - - - - - - - SORE SHOULDERS I wOllld I1ko very much to personally meet ovc. . . , . roadorut this papurwhouwnsuny horhCslhut hav" "oro "houldurs aml tell 11llIIlIl1ullt Hecllrlly Gull 1'1011'0. 'l'hlsI811111108SII > I060 1 1111I llolIlK tu tell yuu tllroul/h tho-'Iupor. Yuu IInd 1 - 110lh know that horses workln"Tllh sore "houlders uro In pain. IInd thut they can't do as DIUCto work wlillollt runnln" dO\1 liB when Ihey are trI'o froUl paill. 1 nlw kno" l'ortccUy ' wI'1I lIout I'ocurlly GIIII & 11'0 will Cllrn Ihew shouldl'rs. I1l1t you do not know It. It you did : rou would I1Ul " t"'J : ot : ruur dl'alor nt. once ulld euro th6111 liP. or , ruu have no doul1t otlen wlslll"l that you know ot .ome. thing , ou could rely on. VOII cIOn relr : nhwhlh'ly un 'J HueurHr : GnllSalvu. It will du ItR work evorr : tlmo. or It ruu protor to try It Ilr"t 1 will 11I1011 YUII II sample can frco. Just wrllo for It-It " 11I1:0 : tu : rouen on n rat mall. Also 1 want to toll you that Soeurlty Antiseptic Renier Is as good for barb wire cuts , . . ( 'ccllrlly Hall Malvo Is tur hameu galls , Ul'alcr. l'lurr : 1.\Jt'm \ In/c. : We nnd 11.00 sJCF. U" " thorn tor your n lds ; llrUaranteo unofl 6J , , \ tr , j.n t. SEGUlU'l'ntmmy CU , . Mlnnoupo1\s \ , Jlltnn. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes - IN GREAT VARIETY FOR SA.\.R AT THB LOW T PRICES 'i A.N.KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. n w. Adams Slreel , CUlCAOO - - - - - - - - - - - - W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 33 , 1907. . WFJ Lw DOUCl > > AS $3..00 & $3,50 S OES T 'tr LD " "SHOES FOI1 EVEI1Y MEMOEI1 OFt \ THE FAMILY , AT ALL pmCES. "u ' ' 5mIlAit'll To DIU' one wl.o enn provo W. L _ 1ijJ&r ; JJ C1IlPfUl Douons dOOD not multo & soli lIlewa . d mol'o I.fo"1J $8 0. $8.6U ahoo'll tlm DIU' 01110 , . mmuactul'c" . 'Hg ImASmnV. L. Douglas shoes nroworn lIymoro pcopla In 1111 walko of IICo thllll Rny olhor 11I111.0 , Is lJeclIlIso of lhclr excellent 8te ) , 1-lIttlllg , nml nlJerlor wOllrlng qualltJc . 'IO selcctlon flf the le/Llhurs / mill o.thur lIIalcrl/Lls for ench pllrt of the 8110e , 111111 every dt'lall of UIO IIIllklul ; 18100ketl nCtcr by the IKost cOJnl'luloorWllllzation of 811porlnlorHlcllts , forellHmRml /klllOlI ! 8hOolllulll'r8 , who rt''clvo , the hlghcst WReH pll,1 , III lllo 6hoo IntlustryLIllI wheRe worklllllnship Cllllllot ho oxeullt'll. It I eouM t'lko yoo Inl" my Ilirgo fllrtorlu8 at IIrocktonl\1/L83. / , awl lIolV ) 'OU how carefully 'V. I. . } ) ell las 81101'8 are 11I11110 , YOIl 'Wouhllhen ' ulIlerlltnwl why they 110111 thclr ' , lit hOllcr , , vear lonlcr : : 111111 are ot grc/Ltor v/LIIIO thnnLny / elm/'o / IIIlIko. MY 4 GIll Fdoo and $6 Gold lJand 01'008 cannot bo equalled at alUf' l'e . . W. J. . ) ) nlllh.8 tmnps hl8 III/IIO IUIII prlco 011 the lIotl.ulII tu ' Y9utI : lnst Iligh pt1coa Ullt ! IIIarlor 8h"1'8. 'j'nkn Nn SlIhHtIt IItn. Snl,1 , lIy the bcst s IOU , Im.lon c\'erywhero. i1 " , wr A'lItlfl , uud t.rclUIII'tI/I. / "tJrJJfIrJlled / Jru.V. . 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