t..v. , , \1 \ < - - - " . ' ' " . . 'I" . , " ' . . . . , " , " . . \ . ' , , , - . ' . . , " . : . , \ - I Ubt L\\JI \ \ tllUr o\'e' \ ' ' , ' It fa'o \ - . , , 1 USTER OUNTY , : , I' . . I VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 7. . 1907. NO. .22 , I . . t' Those Headaches Those weary , wearing , dull , heavy headaches that so many women have to sufferl But do thcy have to suffer ? Half the headachcs in the world are due directty to defective - fective e'e.sight. And yet some foolish women would prescr to endure - dure the hcadaches rathcr than' t wear glasses , Which , if properly fitted , would give them instant re- lief. Do no't dclay get ling glasses. Come to us and have your eyes ex _ amined-there is no charge. , , i . YOURS I FOR THE , BEST DRUGS We're not running any- body's business but our own. That occupies all of our time. If done properly it requires increas1ng watchfulnes to keep up the stock so that when a prescription comes in for no matter what , we have it right on the shelf waiting { or just such a pre- scription. We take care of our prescription - scription stock of drugs in that way. It's worth know. ing wh n you .really want the best drugs and medicines Jig , & J.F.Baisch , DRUGGISTS. . Broken Bow , - " - Neb. . I " , . ! . - " ! ! ! " " . ! " " " iI.wJJIi"'ClliI"'I1IJI"'t'J.wtIw.1 : ! ! ! " _ " ' ' ! ! : : . , ' I ) wtIw.'CII"'mtIJ""iIlIlI"I : : ' ! ' : ! ' " ' 'IiiJJ ! , , , , , , , , , . ! ciI.jI' ! ! , , , , , , ' : ' I . account or for goods purchased. 1 ) GROCERIES t 1 . GREEN AND , DRIED FlUlTS ! " ) . l . T e Blue elh : Peas at 15c per can. Better than fresh pea ' " , - Pnrc of Michigan Pear , 2 for 25c. Very tender and sweet All kinds of Stove Polish-liquid anrl dry-3 for 25c . . Husking Pegs , 5c , JOc , 25c , 35c. Gloves and Mitts , 90c doz i Un versal Bread Mixer-the best kind-two sizes Bread and Cake Boxes , 70c , 80 , 90c and $1 sizes - True Hubbard Squashes , fine eating , 20c and 25c each . - i Sweeping Brooms , fair quality"25c 30c and 35c each f- A few Food Choppers left at 50c each. Buy one. ) The finest of Breakfast Bacon at 20c a pound Our Tea Leaf Tea at 50c per pound. Is worth 60c. i : J : est mkinS"it : ; ; e . TRADE , { Pure Old Cder Viaeiar : L . . . . . . , . . . . MAUK , , . . . . . 'IJ\\I'.J & ' \ " " ; rnJ""IJP''II . ' ' r. ' ' ' ' "I j.1' ' ' ' .t " 1\r."lIr.i'11'1Tnr.r.r.nnrr.l"'ijP"'Iiji.HI'I ! \ ! ' ; ; ' ! : ' . ' . . ' r. "e.rrr.r.n"'iIP'rii''iII''IJPII''IIP'1P''f'II " . . : : " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' ' ' ' ' \ \ ' ' ' - - - - - - - - - " - - - " - - - " ' - ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - - , . . " ---------i : ' i ' ; : . I THROUGH .I \ " I I AN ERROR i t i of a shipping clerk I _ . - f1 A OAn LOAD OF " I I I 'W AGO N S I I I wes sent us thot were ordered i for delivery next summer , so i we Ilre now closing Olt ! ot I I I ACTUAR I COST I i i This means SlO less than i you cun buy one next fall Geo. .Appl y , . . { - . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - \ 'A ' Whirlwind of Republican Votes . . Heturns "rom Over the State Show that the Republic1\n rricket Vins hy At Least 'l\venty Thousand. Fine Indorsement for IT udgEReese. . County Division Loses by lxteen Hundred 'l'he Hepublican Nominees for County Offices 'Vin Out by f jorities Hanging from 15 to 500. George B. faiI' the Favorite. IN ' 1'lIn STAT1\ . The republican state ticket has won in Nebraska by a majority of 20,000 , at least , is the report from Lincoln and this means : First : A vote of thanks by the people of Nebraska for the splendid work of the republican legislature and state administra- tion. tion.Second Second : That the people of the state are unalterably on the. side of President Roosevelt in his fight against law breakers , come what may. . 'rhird : An overwhelming en- dorsement' of the splendid ticket of clean and able men nominated by the republican party of the : state. Governor Sheldon in commen ting - ing- upon the magnificent victory in favor of honest men and good government is quoted as saying : "Now if we can follow this up with the election of Hoosevel for another f 0 u r years , the country will be safe. " , IN THR COUNTY. 'l'he conflict in Custer county was waged more particularly upon - on the question of dividing the county mto four counties , more than upon partizan lines , the candidates for the several offices 'being left to a considerable ex- tent' to hustle for themselves and ! the republicans were not slow in' ' performing their duty along that line as will be noted from the majorities-and plenty to spare. On the question of dividing the cou"nty the res 1t is an indication - cation that a majority of property owners are satisfied with the present lines of Custer county rather than a smaller county and a doubHng of the amount of their taxes wt1ich they are intelligent enough to know would follow division. Tbe campaign for the county offices has been carried on i'U a fairly friendly feeling between the opposing candidates and there i was , perhaps , less charges and I counter-charges and the expr s- sion of unsavory compliments by the newspapers , than ever before. It can well be termed a clean campaign nd a victory for the Grand Old P rty from start to finish , because it is the party of progress , stands for law , order and advancement of mankind nd redeems its pledges to the people. The total vote and majorities , as reported , are as follows : Supreme Court Judge , M. B. Reese , rep. , 2319 ; G. L. Loomis. dem. , 1499. District Judge , B. O. Hostetler , rep. , 3207. County Judge , A. H. Humphrey , 2771 , H. J. Shinn 2265 ; maj. , . . . . . . . 506 Clerk of Court , Geo. B. Mair 2773 , C. T. Orr 1959 ; maj. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814 Connty Treasurer , J. E. Cave nee , 3457. Sheriff , Horace Kennedy 2862 ; C. U. Richardson 2332 ; maj. , . . . . .530 County Clerk , Jos , Pigman , 3727. County Assessor , M. R. F ster 395 , Jesse Gandy 2379 ; ma ) . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 SurVeyor , F. E. Van Antwerp 2849 , M. L Lamb 1432 ; maj. , . . . , . . . . . 1415 Supt. of Schools , H. M. Pinckney 2603 , E. E. Richards 2296 ; maj. . . . . . 307 Coroner , L. E. Cole 2396 , J t H. Morrow 1717 ; maj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 For Arbor County , 1974 ; against I , Arbor County 3526 ; maj . . 155'J Following is the vote by pre- I cincts as reported' oy" th se who delivered the returns to the county clerk : . AI.GnRNoN : Humphrey 1 6 8 , Shinn 129 ; Mair 162 , art' 125 ; { < ennedy 153 , Richardson 144 ; I'-oster ' 146 , Gandy 146 ; Van Antwerp - werp 142 , Lamb 153 ; Pinckney 172 , Richards 121 ; Cole 173 , Mor- ow 105 ; for division 63 , against division 226. ANSI.lw : Humphrey 152Shinn 114 ; Mair 185. Orr 87 ; Kennedy 204 , Richil rdson 71 ; } i'oster 116 , . Gandy 98 ; Van Antwerp 160 , ; L mb 75 ; Pincknev 181 , Richards 94 ; Cole 153 , Morr w 74 ; for division - sion 245 , against 23 ARNOLD : HUtlJphrey 96 , Shinn 77 ; M1ir ; 109 , Orr 55 ; Kennedy 124 , Richardf\on 49 ; Foster 107 , Gandy 65 ; Van Antwerp 119 , Lamb 37 ; Pinckney 112 , Richards 61 ; Cole 106 , Morrow 49 ; for clivi- sion 65 , against 85. CLIFF : Humphrey 82 , Shinn 54 ; Mair 79 , Orr 55 ; Kennedv 78 , Richar son 39 ; Foster 84 , G ndy ! 53 ; Van Antwel'p 93 , Lamb 29 ; Pinckney 84 , l ichard 52 ; Cell 43 , Morrow 83 ; for county c1ivision27 , against 105. CUSTRR No.1 : Humphrey 75 , Shinn 70 ; Mair 84 , Orr 5Yj Ken- nedy74 , Richardson 75 ; I'-oster ' 51 , Gandy 96 ; Van Antwerp 53 , Lamb 70 ; Pinckney 56 , Richards 8 ; Cole 73 , Morrow 4S ; for division - sion 67 , against 83. ' . GARFIRLD : Humphrey 50 , and Shmn 53 ; Ma r 63 , Orr 44 ; Kennedy - nedy 59 , Rich rclson 51 ; Foster 46 , Gandy 67 ; Van Antwerp 79 , Lamb 23 ; Pinckne ) 69 , Richards ; Cole 71 , Morrow 27 ; for division - sion 10 , . again t 91. HAv : ts : Humphrey 42 , Shinn 30 ; Matr 37 , Orr 32 ; Kennedy 38 , Richardson 35 ; Foster 43. , Gandy 30 ; Van Antwerp 51 , Lamb 16 ; Pinckney 40 , Hlchards 33 ; Cole 36 , Morrow 32 ; for division 9 , against 56. KILFOIL : Humphrey 164Shinn 146 ; Mair 158 , Orr 151 ; Kennedy 170 , Richardson 151 ; Foster 159 , Gandv163 ; Van Antwerp 162 , Lamb 130 ; Pinckney 141 , Richards - ards 179 ; Cole 47 , Morrow 262. i'-or ' divison 177 , against 137. COM TOCK : Humphrey47Shinn 80 ; Mair 64 , Orr 51 ; Kennedy 70 , Richards bl ; Foster 41 , 'Gandy 78 ; Van Antwerp 73 , Lamb 21 ; Pinckney 45 , Richards 82 ; Cole 64 , Morrow 30. For divison 41 , against 64. VIcToria : Humphrey114Shinn 97 ; Mair 79 , Orr'140 ; Kennedy 95 , Richards 130 ; Ii'oster 161 , Gandy 64 ; , Van Antwerp 112 , Lamb 84 ; Pinckney 95 , Richards 122 ; Cole 68 , Morrow 127. For divison 36 , against 166. WnsTRRvILLn : Humphrey 96 , Shinn 77 ; Mair 109 , Orr 55 ; Kennedy 124. Richardson 49 ; Foster 107 , Gandy 65 , Van Antwerp - werp 11 Y , Lamb 37 ; Pinckney 112 , RIchards 61 ; Cole 106 , Morrow 49. For divison 65 , against 85. BROKRN Bow ( North ) : Hum- phrey 144 , Shinn 126 ; Mair 127 , Orr 133 ; Kennedy 148 , Richardson - son 134 ; Foster 122 , Gandy 157 ; Van Antwerp 191 , Lamb 48 ; Pinckney 151 , Richards 116 ; Cole 155 , Morrow 78. For divison 15 , against 279. BRoKnN Bow ( South ) : Hum- phrey , 211 , Shinn 214 Mair 194 , Orr 201 ; Kennedy 285 , Richardson - son 150 ; Foster 170 , Gaudy 250 ; Van Antwerp 298 , Lamb 86 ; Pinckney 231 , Richards 187 ; Cole 260 , Morrow 125. For divison 3 , against 411. CUSTHR No.2 : Humphrey 26 , Shinn 11 ; Mair 23 , Orr 11 ; [ ( en. nedy 28 , Richardsun 9 ; Foster 221 Gandy 15 ; Van Antwerp , 26 , Lamb 6 ; Pmckney 24 , Richards 13 ; Cole 23 , Morrow 7 ; for division - sion 2 , against 38. DnI.IGH'1' : Hum ph r e y 177 , I Shinn 110 ; Mair 223 , Orr 65j Jennedy 155 , Richardsoq 34j Qst.er 133 , Gandy 1 0 ; Van Ant. . I werp 105 , Lamb 170 ; Pinc1mey ! 173 , Hichards 121 i Cole 109 , Morrow - row 163 ; for division 296 , against division 9. ELur : Humphrey 63 , Shinn35 ; Mair 64 , Orr 28 ; Kennedy 53 , Richardson 47 ; Foster 62 , Gondy 34 ; Van Antwerp 55 , L".mb 22 ; Pinclcney 59 , Richards 36 ; Cole 56 , Morrow 22. For divison 84 , against 14. Er.K CumtK : Humphrey 75 , Shinn 86 ; Mair 74 , Orr 78 ; Kennedy - nedy 75 , Richardson 83 ; Foster 67 , Gandy 92 ; Pinckney 75 , Hich- . ards 71 ; for division 9 against 160. LILLIAN No.1 : Humphrey 46 , Shinn 40 ; Muir 43 , Orr 43 ; Kennedy - nedy 41 , Richardson 50 ; Foster 41 , Gandy 48 ; . Van Antwerp 51 , Lamb 21 ; Pinckney 42 , Richards 47 ; Cole 49 , Morrow 22j for division - . sion 4 , again t 89. LU.LIAN No.2 : Humphrey 27 , Shinn 23 ; Mair 39 , Orr 15 ; Kennedy - nedy 32 , Richardson 21 ; Foster , Gandy 17 ; Van Antwerp 39 , Lamb 9 ; P1nckney 38 , Richards I 17 ; Cole 41 , Morrow 8 ; for clivi- ! sion 28 , against 20. Loup : Humphrey 94 , Shinn' ' 94 ; Mair 95 , Orr 87 ; Kennedy 110 , , Richardson 88 ; Foster 70 , Gandy ,125 , ; Van Antwerp 108 , Lalnb 55 ; Pinckney 92 , Richard 9i ; Cole ,100 , . , Morrow 55 ; for division 23 , agamst 78. MYR'l'LR 70Shinn : Humphrey , 66 ; Mair 70 , Orr 58 ; Kennedy 7Y , ! Richn.rdson 55 ; Foster 71 , Gandy. . 64 ; Van Antwerp 77 , J amb 37 ; Pinckney 73 , Uichnnls 62 ; Cole ; 5 , Morrow 41 ; for division 24 , against 102. SARGnNT : Humphrey 167 ; Shinn 129 ; Mair 193 , Orr 87 ; Kennedy 168 , Richardson 133 ; I'-oster 197 , Gandy 45 ; Pincmey } L 13 , Richards 199 ; Cole 168 , Morrow - row 60 ; for ' division 307 , against division 30. T1.IUl\IPu ! : Humphrey 55Shinn 36 ; Mair 58 , 9rr 31 ; Kennedy 39 , Richardson 53 ; li'oster 36 , Gandy 56 ; Van Antwerp 51 , Lamb 24 ; Pinckney 46 , Hlchards 46 ; Cole 36 , Morrow 36. For clivison 51 , against 38. . WnST UNION No.1 : Humphrey 31 , Shinn 24 ; Mair 23 , Orr 31 ; Kennedy 16 , Richardson 39 ; 1i'os- ter 26 , Gandy 28 ; Van Antwerp 30 , Lamb 15 ; PinckneJ' 29 Richards - ards 24 ; Cole 29 Morrow 15 ; for division 22 , against 29. WnST UNION No.2 : Humph- rey 49 , Shinn 7 ; Mair 48 , , Orr 32 ; Kennedy 57 , Richardson 34 ; Fos. ter 43 , Gandy 41 ; Van Antwerp 52 , Lamb 19 ; Pinckney 52 , Richards - ards 19 ; Cole 52 , Morrow 15 ; for dvision 14. against 64. WOOD RIvnR : Humphrey 148 , Shinn 98 ; Kennedy 139 , Richardson - son 95 ; Foster 120 , Gandy 142 ; . , . , . . . . Pinckney 132 , Richards 124 ; Van Antwerp 142 , Lamb 89 ; Cole 136 , Morrow 83 ; for division 85 , against 149. DOUGI.AS GROVU : Humphrey 47 , Shinn 80 ; Mair 64 , Ofr 61 ; Kennedy 70 , Bichardson 61 ; Foster - ter 49 , Gandy 78 ; 'V n Antwerp 73 , Lamb 21 ; Pin kney 45 , Hich- ards 82 ; Cole 6" , Morrow 30 ; for division 41 , against 63. GRANT : Humphrey 55 , Shinn 35 ; Mair 60 , Orr 32 ; Kennedy 56 , Hichardson 37 ; Foster 56 , Gandy 34 ; Van Antwerp 52 , Lamb 35 ; Pinckney 50 , Richards 37 , Cole 56 , Morr'Jw 29 ; for division 79 , against 15. W AVNU : Humphrey 59. Shinn 29 ; Mnir 64 , Orr 25 ; Kennedy 53 , Richardson 35 ; Foster 57 , Gandy 29 ; Van Antwerp 46 , 14amb 34 ; Pinclcney 63 , H1chards 25 ; Cole 59 , Morrow J8 ; for division 22 , against 62 BJtRW\'N : Humphrey 103Shinn 76 ; Kennedy 115 , Hichardson 74 ; Foster 88 , Gaudy 90 ; for division 24 , against 150. - - - I I.el us print those let-ter heads. New ' Ilttd up-to-date styles tj'Ju ( . . . - " . . , . - - . - . - - - Hog Ch l ra . Ycs , there is sOUle hog cholera in the country. "An ounce of prevention - vention is worth a pound of cure" is true. hut in hog cholera , "an ounce of prevention is worth.seve- rnl pounds of cnre. I have no cure butl have 11 good preventive in Great Western Hog Remedy. This hog remcdy is a combination of the Government Hog Remedy Hnd the Great Western Worl1l Kil- Jer. This hog remedy wlll n fe < 1 to hogs nets as 11 tonic. a condi- I tioncr , nn appeti7.er , atilt witl thor. , oughly renovate the i r system. The Government says 'their hog remedy is the best blood n\edicine . for hog-nnd ! doesn't that Ulenn something ? ' . Worms 1i1l 111 0 r'c hogs than aU other causes combined - ed nd for that rcason this hog remedv is combined with a woran killer. ' Did you ever feed 11 hog remedy ? If so , what did you PI1Y for it ? This is worth 107 per cwt. s. R. Le "The Busy Druggist" - .1 It Will Pay You' There isn't the slightest use in paying more thnu we charge for prescriptions when we give yon exactly whnt is ordered by your phpsician , and give YtJU the highest qnality it is P9ssible to obtain in drugs and chemicals used in that prescription. 'J You may pay lUore but you can't get it any better. You may pay Jess but ) ' 011 take great chances. It is no time to go huuting for a bargaiu when you waut a prescription put ul ? ' . This is not a bargnin counter drug store. We charge a fatr. pr < : e for the best possible to ohtain. It pays \1S. It wilt you. . . Ed. , M ceo . . m a. I , A CAR OF APPLES " JUSTIN . . . . . . . . 'l'hey are fine ones and the price .I. is just right. Don't purchase before seeing them : , Sheppard & Bur Phone 125. South Side Sqtia 'e' I " " . . , . ' -