THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , SBS Rooms are especially fitted | out for printing Sale Sills 1 on short notice. Come 1 in if you are going to Ixave a sale axxd get prices. o A . . * - ' j BHEIi HEaZ335S2SEraE nr " "TT TTlfT' nii I'Tn" " ' ilmi'liTi ' TXr.'H"i7uI rJHLjJlilM-Li ! _ YOU CAN'T BEAT THE DUTCH 1 SHALLENBEUGGR INAUGURATED ( Continued from page one. ) on constitutional amendments. This the secetary aays he will debut but when , he does not predict , as the work takes a long tinie./The ' real intention seems to be to put four Democratic judges on the supreme bench by Shallenbergcri appointment if possible and if the program fails in that partic ular to make a political issue for the next campaign. The vote on the state officers was canvassed and the result de clared as is already familiar to the public. Thursday morning was largely comsumed in both senate and house with arrangementrelating to the inaugural ceremonies to be held at 2 p , m. at which time the governor and state officers elected in November were to be formally inducted into office. At the hour named the senate and house met in joint session in Representative Hall. As many others as could find room to sit or stand had gathered there to witness the inauguration of a Democratic governor and in all probability one thousand persons were present , many of them rela tives of the members. W.J.Bryan occupied a seat in the body of the W&yyzvc&yzn&yttGr j * i i * ! RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN Feed in large and small quantities at both wholesale and retail. ' Special attention given to filling orders for coal in any quantity. Broken Bow , - - Nebraska * * * * tiMlBCnUX3 house and was an interested spec tator. Governor Sheldon first read his message and during the read ing he was Ircquchtly interrupt ed by .ipplauso The message was some fourteen thousand words in length and occupied five min utes less < h an two hours in de livery. Following the Sluldon mes sage Chief Justice Reese admin istered Uic oath of office to Mr. ShallenbergvU- then George L. Sheldon ceased to be Nebras ka's governor and the signet of stale authority had passed to Ash ton C , Shallenbiirger , the first Democrat to receive that dis tinction in ten years. Governor Shallcnbergcr immediately com menced the delivery of his inaug ural address which he completed in thirty minutes. His inaugur al was largely along the lines of his speeches in the recent cam paign and presented nothing new. llis antagonism to the primary law was the most apparent of the unexpected statements , he de claring for its serious amendment or else its repeal. The latter was most probably his real thought , In the evening a reception was held at the state house partici pated in by the incoming and retiring governor and their wives the state officers , supreme court , the staffs of the two governors and the ladies of all here listed. It was a brilliant affair attended by perhaps 4,000 people , Dancing was arranged for in the senate chamber ahd continued to a late hour. The House adjourned Thurs day over to Monday. The Senate adjournment was to Friday after noon but the session lasted less than ten minutes , then adjour- ing also to Monday afternoon. P. D. Glover of Westerville , was in the city on business Mon day. day.II. II. E , Woodruff of Burr Oak , was in the city on business Satur day. CARRYING OUT THE BRYAN IDEA SPEAKER POOL OVERRULED IN NEARLY ALL OP HIS WISHES , FAYLOR OF CUSTliR HEARD FROM : omniltiee $ Arc Appointed- Taylor Says That County Option is Not A Politi cal Question And Members Should do as Pledged. The "advisory" committee of 12 HOUDG members appointed to ict vath Speaker Pool in the ap pointment of the LTouse Commit tees labored all of Friday night and into the afternoon of. Satur day making the Committee as signments of the House. This is carrying out the Bryan idea that no one Democrat , even though he be the Speaker , be trusted to nama the House com- tnittees. It was all done in pri vate with locked doors and such part as is now public leaked out through talkative members. It is known that the contest was fierce , that Speaker Pool was ov- jrruled in most if not all of his wishes and that Douglas county was beaten to a pulp and receiv- 2d but little where she asked for much. The list of chairmen agreed upon will yet have to run the gauntlet of the Democratic caucas on Monday but approval ie expected. The chairman of the principle House committees as framed by the "advisory" committee are said to he as follows : Judiciary , Wilson of Polk ; Ways and Means , Clark of Richardson ; Banks and Banking , Graff of Cuuiiugi Railroads , Henry of Holt ; Public Lands and Bldgs. , Kelley of Furnas ; Claims , Snyder - der of Harlau ; Cities and Towns , Thomas of Douglas ; Revenue , Gates of Sarpy ; Corporations , Taylor of Custer ; Telegraph and Phone , Bowman of Nuckells ; En grossing and Enrolling , Taylor of Hitchcock ; University and Normals ; Gcrdcs of Richardson ; Labor , Howard of Douglas ; Sold iers Tlotnc , Nettleton of Cla > ; Privileges and Elections , Kuhlof Cedar ; Agriculture , Scboltger of Washington ; Roods and Bridges , Fries of Howard ; Accounts , Groves of Lancaster ; Peniten tiary , Humphrey of Lancaster , Other Asylums , Broderick of Clay Militia , Lawrence of Dodge ; In ternal Improvements , Kraua of Douglas ; Federal Relations , Brown of Sherman , Constitution al Amendments , Holmes of Doug las ; Boundaries , Grieg of Platte , The knowing ones say that this list will be passed on by W. J. Bryan before it is presented to the House and that if it does not suit his ideas of "carrying out the Denver platform" it may yet be amended. Governor Shallenberger's first official act after his inauguration was to sign a requisition for an Omaha man who is charged with embezzlement and who is held by the police ot Wichita Kan. Representative Taylor of Cus ter has given his idea of the county option question by saying "County option is pot a political question and members should vote on it as they pledged their constituents. " As to the prom ises of the last democratic plat form Mr. Taylor says they should be redeemed "as the people un derstand them. " One of the last acts of Gover nor Sheldon's administration was the appointment of Mrs. W. A. Poyntcr , wife of a former Nebras ka governor , on the board of the Home for the Friendless at Lin coln. He also appointed C. It. Sherman of Omaha a trustee of Deaf and Dumb school in that city and the Institute for the Blind at Nebraska City , Follow ing the initiative of President Roosevelt. Governor Sheldon ap pointed a ' 'Conservation Commis sion" to act with the National body of that name , selecting This Newspaper Aims to Mender : EAL SERVICE TO F BY some persistency in giving' ad vice , this newspaper can convince * + * * * * , every merchant of the wisdom of O O O ; I telling YOU all of his store-news 6 that is important of using- enough j space in which to do it , and of telling as much of his store-news in every issue as 1 you would be interested in knowing and If , at the risk of over-iteration , this newspaper should convince you that this i same store-news is of real , live , palpitating importance to you , as fully worthy of your attention as politics , or base ball , or Crowned I ed Heads , or elopements , murders , riots , fashions or functions of the rich and . If it should follow that the merchants should prosper in exact ratio to their energy in advertising and that YOU should thrive in proportion to your intelligence in SPENDING YOUR INCOME then this newspaper will feel that it has accomplished so real a public service that this city will be a still better place in which ' to live and to do business ! Professors G. E. Condra , C. E. Bessey and E. A. Burnett of the University and Paul H. Marley of Mason City and Adna Dobson the present State Engineer of Nebraska. This commission is to lay plans for the conservation of our natural resources. West Box Elder News. Mrs. Kaufman and children left for their home in Illinois , last Saturday. Mrs. Dewey is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Oscar Blcvins. Dwight N. Ford of Ansley was a business visitor in this neigh borhood last week. Peter Burton and J. B. Jones shipped a car load of cattle to Omaha the first of the -week. Oscaa Laborde is ; renewing ac quaintances in this vicinity aftec an absence of about six years. Melviu Ross , Char Mason , Ray Hillery and Will Bowes husked corn for Dell Mason last week. Emil Roper made a trip to Dun ning this week to visit his broth er Arthur and look up a loca tion. tion.T. T. P. Kennedy had the misfor tune of getting his wagon smash ed up by his team running away the other day Hazel Wheeler and family are occupying the house vacated by C. B. Nicholas , and taking care of the place until the o\vner takes possession * Legrand Mason has moved from the C. B. Nicholas ranch , into one of J. M. Downey's houses and will work for Mr. Downey this year. Mrs. Vandikc and son , Robert Churches from Michigan are vis iting with the former's brothers- George and Andrew Roper * Grandpa and graudwa expect to return to Michigan with them. 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