THE KEPUBLlCAN , CUStMt COUNTY , KEBKASKA. CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN. $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING KATIES. Where matur Is i-d on wooJb.noelectrotype u Hat prlcu of incnty iciil * i > < ! r liicli.imiulccul- nmn.'lot each lincillun , two ornioro lunortlun * 15 ecutk jicr Iticli. Succlal poollluu , uluidu In , ncrtion 2n cents per itiLlt. Mutal IIBBU. ulLCttui- uvo or inoio u mot. iS LLIMII pur lni.li. l-ayinoiu lilfit ol dull ! lllllhtll. Local aaiiii8iiiK : llva tfuuu per lluu eaculu vcriluu Notice o ( clinicli cliurcb fuir , noclaulcB ami tatertniintiiiutbUuie muLcy IM cliatuuU , onu half tuieh. Dentil notices ( tec , bait t n > . ' ( or tMiblUlilti * obltunilt : * . Cm J o ( Tb.iuku , iC ecu 4. LcpAlnotlccs.it f.i'ts iirovlJul utatulos ol Nebrakka. Society uollccsiinJ . ioluttou loiic-lia.'i r.'icn \Vcdillair notices ftcc , half price for 1111 ot prciciiu. UutercJ at llrokcn Uuw , Nebraska , for tram- fflUblou lu tLo Uulti.il StutiiB malU at tccouit clJbb raten. Herbert G. Alyers , I ililor anil Publisher Political Announcement. Del iiy prompted liy a ileilrr tn lead unit itlltTt lllr filur.aiolMl lot ceil ( if lliu gicat count } ot Ctister , In \ \ liobtiduxilB I was a pupil iirurlj i'Oyr.iri ago , I hereby formally utinoiincf inyiUl.i rrnulllatc ( for tile position ol County siiptrlnteiident of 1'ulillc limtnio ( ton. I luxe. .tiHiK .ttcil lepnliiU.in prlncl pu.s toi Ifi } tars.mil UIM thus ashing the ill UiiKUlbhed honor of liehiK Its nominee .it thw uotnlng election. WAI/I Kit W. WAI mts. I hetuhy ntntoiiiiCu to the Republicans ot Ctibtcr ( .utility tlint I am u candidate lor tlie lunuiniitioii to the ollicc of County Surveyor Mihjett to the cxpiess- eil will ot the uifiiiliuiM ot my putty at the rnitiiury. I Inue seived us Deputy County Surveyor for the past 3 years , and piuvious to the | ruclical end ac quired my education in thu County schools ot Cluster Comity , in the I'remonl Normal school and the Nebraska State 1'imermty. I Imvu always lived in Custer county and have always support ed the Republican ticket. A. J. VANANTWKIU" COUNTV sm'KKINTCNDKNT I desire to announce my ramllilacy for the office o ( Ciiiintv Milprrli'ti'i ' dent , subject to the. wlnliLS ol lliu voltTH and ncliool pa I ron 4 of thu county. I wan born In Cimtcr county and received my common school umicallnu In her HchoolH. Slucu then 1 hiivu laiiulit several yearn In thu illHtrlct and \ lllamKCIION | ) ) of the county ; ha\r received a inofe'ssloiial Htalu curtlllcate and completed a full collcir. ' ninrhe. I belle\u liolh education and rxperleucu 111 me to do ilflcleut wjtk for the county , C.AKl.ANl ) 15. I.l'.WIS , AiiHolmoi Nubr , CANDIDATES NOTIGM3. I iii'ivli } nnnouiue insult as ; i rnmllilnlc for Hie nomination lor thu oillcu of county treasurer , subjert to the decision ot the He- publican voters at the coining pi linary elee lion. 1 li.ive lichen a tesldetil ol Ouster County nl uc i 1HHI .ui > l lespertlully solicit jour ttuppoi t. JIM.HIM ! ' . On I'M ' COUNTY SI'Kvl'.YOIt. I heieby nnnouiu'e to the Itepubllraus nl Custei County , that 1 am .1 candidate lot the nomination to thu ollleu of County Stir veyor , subject to the expressed will ol tin members of my party at lliu pihnailes. ] finished a chll engineering eonisu at llu Uiihetblty of Michigan , and h.ne had ( juais actual exput lent u In all the dllferenl llucb of englneeilng and mote than ten ol those ) e.ir.s In land Minejlng , lla\u ll\ei live j eats In Cnstur comity. J. ruiuiDsoN , Sai gent , Nebr. How about boosting- for Broken Bow ? Have you clout , auything lately ? If we are to keep pace will tbe cities of our sue we must have tbat new bigb scbool build ing : . We are really going to bave a great celebration , so dou't be afraid to tell your neigbbor about it and bring him along wben you come. Prepare to celebrate tbe 411 of July this year by coming to the greatest celebration in this part ot the country. Come to Broken Bow on July 5th. The Democrats in cougrcs who stand for a tariff for reve nue only seem to be mighty few when the interests of their own part of the country come up fo consideration. Some men are too short sight ed to see that a thing which i done for the benefit of the whol city will in the end be benefi cial to them. They are shor sighted because of their inabil ity to look far enough into th future. The indications are that Gee E. Porter , who is the preset ! deputy register of deeds , wil have a clear field as a candidate for the Republican nominatiot for register of deeds to succeci John Woods. Porter's experi ence as deputy in the office gives him a knowledge of the work which can only be obtained by actual experience ' in looking after thu business of the office. A. J. Van Antwerp , who is a candidate for the Kepublicau nomination for county surveyor , has tbe theoretical as well as the practical training necessary to make a good couaty autvcyor. Mr. Van Antwerp biudiotl civil engineering in the State Uni versity at Lincoln and tuddti a good rccoid. Since leaving scbool he has been oily engineer of this city mid deputy county surveyor. His experience and training qualify him to make a good county surveyor. The report of the work done by the local commercial club given Wednesday evening by Prof. II. Lomax , shows that the lub is lining something for the ity in spile of the fact that omo people seem unwilling to give it credit lor anything. Vlieti the club was organized ast winter every man who sign (1 a membership card did so be- nuse of his faith in tbe organi- itinti. Mis knowledge was then imply a matter of laith. After tearing the report given his tnowlcdge becomes a matter of absolute fact. We know now hat the club is doing something or the city and no man needs o hesitate any longer about oining and taking an active ) art in the work. ZUMUKOIAI.I'IIVKS. . Chas. Kocxcr spent Sunday with friends near Clear Creek. B. B. Sands and family Still- laycd with Fred LVrshnll'tt. Mrs. Oren Cole is doing- some sewing for Mrs. J. T. Cole. Mr W. W. Williams and J. T , Cole's ate putting up a large crop of alfalfa. Mr. Roscoe Gallon and Miss Florence Whilmui , of Seneca , spout Saturday n'ght and Sun day with M. I ) . CalliMi'- . The I idy is attending suiiiin school in llrokcn How. J. T. Cole has a new Dane hay stacker. Mr. Peden's were out this way Monday picking wild fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Hoots , of the Hov , spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harry Abh. Mrs. I'rank Cramer , of Onus- by , was in the Valley Tuesday Miss King , of the Bow , was sewing for Mrs. Mishop last week. Mrs. White was Mrs. Tap pan's guest Monday. The many friends of Walter Cole will be greatly pleased to learn that he is gaining strength and can sit up a part of the time. Mr. Chas. Heap , of Snake Run , visited him last Sunday and snys Walter sat up five hours of that day. His ambition is to come home by July 'Uh. Mr. Taylor , who purchased the "Arkansas Travelers , " was in these parts last Sunday gath ering the ones up that strayed from the bunch when he moved them. J. L. Koo/er received word this week of the serious illness of his father , who is at Kcue- saw , Nebr. The doctors have very little hopes for his recov ery , as he is a man 75 years of age. age.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Routh spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rector in Uroketi Bow. Bow.A A merry parly met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loyd last Sunday , the occasion being Mrs. Loyd's birthday. Those present were Messrs , and Mesdauics. Harry Strickler , Al fred Strickler , Thomas Connely , David Hipsher , Nine McCouias , Walter Loyd and their families. A. I. Routh purchased quite a large orchard of a Minnesota firm last week. CHADRON PEOPLE COMMEND THEM Sup ! , It. I. Elliott and I'rin. J. It. Wil- Hums Midu a Great Record as Instructors in the Chndrou City Schools. Supt. R. I. Elliott and Prill. J. II. Williams , who have been elected superintendent and prin cipal of the Broken Bow city schools , held these positions in thu Cbadrou city schools last year. 'I bey were responsible for a great advance being made in the bchool work in Chadrou and Supt. IClliott took a very active part in securing the passage of the bill locating a state normal in not thwesteni Nebraska. They received the following very llat Icring wiitings in one of the Chadron papers at the close of- the school yeai : R. I. EI.UOTT. It is indeed expressing- re gret of the community to an nounce the departure of Prof. K. I. Elliott , superintendent of the Chadron schools for the past year -the year in which the greatest educational achieve ments ever known to northwest Nebraska have been accomplish ed. The legislature of Nebras ka has voted to establish a state normal in this section a con summation devoutly wished by us for many years a bare nec essity , but still never to be real- iml until eastern friends could see that real educational enthu- StM'T. H. I. KTJJOTT si.tsm was being aroused by us. A ml after all , perhaps no man in Nebraska deserves the honor of having really laid the f < unda- tion for Ibis great enterprise as our own Superintendent Elliott. While no yreat sudden move ments bave been marked with this successful year in the city schools of Chadron , still "by their truits ye shall know them1 and it is with no small pride that we point to a few of our newly form ed student organisations a high school orchestra , a high school magai'.iuc , a high school chorus , botli male and ladies quartettes , to say nothing of athletic teams , debating teams , and the rare dramatic ability shown last week in the repro duction of tue "College Widow , " the greatest home play ever given in Chadron. School spirit has never run so high , ideals of boys and girls have never been so great , and parents have never been so in terested in the school system as this year. lu the class of ' 09 which grad uated last week are three young men and six young ladies thor oughly trained and competent to teach in any of the schools of the state , and equipped with first grade certificates which means better qualified than two-thirds of the ordinary teachers of this part of the state. This is a re sult of Supt. Elliott's "experi. uient. " as he calls it , in normal training. The other three mem bers of the class , not having taken the normal course , will continue their education in higher institutions of learning at once , While the superintendent of schools is not directly responsi ble for each of these enterprises , we cannot help but feel the in- f \ Huuticc of "the man at the helm , " and makes us more deeply appreciate the work of Prof. Elliott in upholding for us our share of the spoils in this , the greatest educational progress the world has ever known. Chadrou Chronicle. PKIK. J. HAKOLU WILLIAMS. Prof. J. Harold Williams left Friday for Peru , where he will take a post graduate course dur-1 ing the summer. He has accept ed the principalship ot the Broken Bow school for next year. It is to be regretted that Prof. Williams could not be retained in Chadron for another year at least. He is liked by all his stu dents and has proven himself to be a most competent instructor and disciplinarian. He is also a splendid musician and talented in many lines. The best wishes of the Chadron people go with him in his new field. Chadron Chronicle. Anderson & Foinev Wo have a full stoclc of STEAM and WAT ER fiittings. STRAIGHT AWAY GLOBE VALVES and CHECKS in all sixes. Also a full line of threshers supplies. JH nit ; Lime LU in stall your plumbing1 or heating plant. Speci fications and estimates cheerfully made. DO YOU DEVOTE SO ' MUCH IIIOUfillT TO EARNING YOUR MONfcY THAT YOU HAVE NONE TO GIVE TO SPENDING IT ? Does every dollar of your income stand for care , skill , energy , intelligence , train ing , anxiety ? Why not make the spend ing of it a matter of sonic concern of some f o r e- thought , some prearrangement - ment ? Why not read the ads and , so far as posHible , buy ad vertised things ? Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf est your business by advertlimj through tlie REPUBLICAN Ten Cents for Three Months A Forty Page Magazine for the Boys. ( I. W. OLiMSTEAD Editor Broken Bow , Nebraska. NOTICHTO CKIDITOKS. : In the colinly court ol Ouster County , Nub raskn. In thu matter of thu estate of Jens M. Chris , tunsun , deceased. The State of Nebraska , to creditors ot said eastate : Take notice , that I will sit In the County court room , In Hroken now , in bald county , on the 2.na : day of July , lix ) ! > , and the sflth day of Dec. HXW at 10 o'clock a. in. , to re ceive and examine all claims filed and pre sented against said estate , \\ltli a view to their adjustment nnd allowance , and that on the llrst date above named the petition of the widow will be heard for homestead , exemptions and allowance , and other statu tory rights. The time limit for thu presentation of claims against said estate Is six months trom the 22nd day of June , vm , and the time limited for the payment of debts Is one year trom said date. Dated June 2. , IPOlt. A. U. IIUMi'illtKV. .1 24 , to J 15 It County Judge. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. WAITING FOR A REPORT „ From Every Man and \Voman Th it appreciates a complete- at-evcry point jewelry store. Lately we've been adding to ur stock here and there. Strengthening it fulling it out in spols that seemed to need it. Put in a lot of new Watches , and quite a few Rings of various kinds. Increased the showing of the smaller goods all along the line , which rounds out our stock nicer than ever. In what are YOU interested ? Be sure you'll find it here. Be sure it will reflect the signs of the highest quality. Be sure it will be priced fairly. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. j-10-tf DR. BAKTHOLOMUW. It' you want a car that is easy and simple of operation , that runs smoothly over good and bad roads , and one that causes you the least trouble and expense in keeping it in good running condi tion uy The Mitchell Gar $1.000. $1.500 , $2,000. F. O. B. RACINE , WIS. W. E. Taltot , A. G. Martin Till : PUIlfi OLD CIDER VINEGAR PACTS Approml l > > Uncle Sam For Purity and Strength Our PURICOLDCIDIOR VINEGAR has a reputa tion of its own. It is made from the apple known as the cider apple , and all apples put into this well known brand of vinegar are thoroughly washed and well sorted. The vinegar is thoroughly sterilized and aged before putting it on the market for consumption. We guarantee every gallon for its purity and its good table and cooking qualities. Our price per Hnllon , 40c , In quantities , 38c 10 very house wife should have our vinegar. Fourth of July Fireworks , tire-crackers , Hags , guns , horns , nigger chasers , torpedoes , etc.- Low prices , good goods. In making ice cream you want pure extracts-buy them from us-- all flavors. Quality-guaranteed pure. Axle Grease Machine Oils Separator Oils , 5 Gallons of gasoline for 90 cents. CX DB O 3XT Pure Food center. Phone 5 North Side Trmle PI RR OLD CIDER VINP.GAR Mnrk