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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA * CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN. 31.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING KATKS. \Vlicic matter Is act on uoodti.iRc electrotype n flat price of iHtiits cuutu per Inchnlnulecnl- uttiu , tor eai.li Intcilloii , two oriiitiru liiBortloni 15 cents t > cr Incli. Special pcmltlon , Blciifle In , ocrtluii 20 ( .emu per mill. Metal liases , uiei.liOH two ur nioiu llinei , IS ( .cuts pir Inch. I'ayinetit first of x.icli niuntli. I.iii.el aitvcriiMiiiK five c.uul pu liilu Cat.li a ) 'ertluu. Notice ol clinrch cliurcli fairs , NoclalilcH and ruicrinntmeuu wliciu money In Uiaritcd , one half rales. Utatli notices free , half trii ( or publlBlilnv ubltuarlcs. Canl of Thank" , 0 cen * . I.ck'al mitlceu at raieb provided statutes of Neorntika , hoclcty notices.-unl lusolutlotin.ouc-Ualtrjien Wcddluif notices deo. half prlcu for not of presents , Entered at Ilrolceu Dow , Nebraska , /or traus uilsblou lu tlio United HlatcH mailn ai Dccoud clan3 ratcn. Herbert G. Alyers , Editor and I'ublislicr Political Announcement. 1 lieieby announce mjsvlf .is , i candidate lor tlic nomination lor nuiiity Jud eon the Htimbllc.ui ticket at the primaries August 17th , N. DMlniu Font ) . I hereby announce to the Republicans of Custcr County that I atn a cnmhtlnlt ! for the nomination to the office of County Surveyor stihject to the express ed will of the iiiuiiibuiM of my party at the primary. I huve served ns Deputy County Surveyor for the past 3 years , and previous to the practical end ac quired my education in the County schools of Custer County , in the Fremont Normal school and the Nebraska State University. I have always lived in Custer county and have always support ed the Republican ticket. A. J. VANANTWURI- Garland r . Lewis , Anselmo , Nebraska Republican candidate' for county Nupcrin Undent. I W.IB born In Cluster county In 1880. Have taught rural NCliools anil Ullage schools at tiuiniier.mil Morna , H.tve completed a full t olhgo ( oursf .uid hold a State ceitltlcate. This preparation , tout-tiler with lh.it gained from brother , J. a. W" . howls , while In this omce , Ills me to ( In this \\oik well If elect ed I promise a lair , energetic anil falthlui , administration. At prlnurles Anu' . 17 , UHl ) . ANNOUNCEMENT. Following the precedent set by the candl dates for supreme Judge , I circulated .1 pe- tlilon as candidate for county judge , under the non partisan law , and 1 take this oppor tnnlty of thanking the voters uho signed the same. This law has since been declated unconstitutional , and I now announce myself - self as a candidate for count ) judge on the Ilcpubilcaii ticket , subject to the coming primary , and pledge myself to pet lot in the duties of the otilce to the best of my ability , if elected I have no connection \\lth any other candidate for this olilce , or with an ) ring or faction whatever , but reply upon my former record aa county Judge , my consist ent Itepubllcanlsm. and the friendship built up In private life an a citizen ot this county for the last twenty eight years Hoping that you will deem It for ) our best Interest to give me your support at the prlmar ) election , I thank you In aihance. Respectfully yours , J22 to AUg 13 4t J. A. AHMOUU. WALTEK W Auhlcy , H P U 2 , Nebraska Teacher In country acliouls su\on terms , in summer normals In noone and Howard counties three terms Principal of town schools at Shelton , I'ctfmlmrg anil Valley and city superintendent at ht Paul , \\ltli 13 teacheri and 7UO school children. Attended as an active member National Kducatloual Abaoclatlons at Chicago , Cincinnati and Asbury Park , N. J. Was a member of the Nebraska Schoolmasters' Club for near ! ) four years , and took part In teachers' meetings - ings at Omaha , Lincoln , Aurora , UaUd City and Albion. I ha\c hail a professional state certificate for 10 years , am a college graduate and ha\c engaged In continuous teaching for fifteen years I am 30 years of age. Have visited the city schools ot om.i lia , Chicago and Cincinnati , and hu\e adopted every means known to me for la uilllarlzlng ui j self \\lth uhat is ri'uulieil tor making good school * , if nominated and elected to the omco of county superintend , cut , my undivided time shall be devoted to the. Intercuts of tlie schools of the county. To the Hcpublinn voters of ( ustir runty I'eth.ips.i wtncl of explanation wli ) 1 have icen Mli-iiL duiIng the < ampatgn would not ic'out of place at this time. In the llrst il.irc , I h.ue been away from home so could lot meet my friends over the county as can lldatis usually do. Then , 1 have not sought the nomination Harly In the spring when tsked about the matter , I lepcatcdly said No , I will not be .1 candidate. I nt after bc\eral months , owing to the urgent re Ititsts of my friends and the lact that I felt much Impiovcd In health I decided to let m ) mine tome befoie the voters .it the prl inary 1 believe I know .something of tinclutj mil responsibility of the count ) superln tendcnt and I fed sure that those who kno me best w111 s t ) tn.it I would not a plre to TII onicc that I am not < | ii iltllud to till , llav ng been In school work the greater part of my life , I think 1 have a pretty thorough know ledge ol the needs and conditions of the public schools. Tin-cause of education lias no greater friend than 1. nor does an ) one believe an ) more stumglj In the noces sit ) of giving the child tin * best possible en vlronment and keeping brlore htm the ver ) highest Meals and Incentives Should I he successful , the Interests of the schools of Custer county shall be m ) per sonal Interest and I shall Uavc nothing undone , that will tend towards their better tnent. 1 sh ill make a strong effort to visit all the schools In the county In ordet to learn their greatest needs and become bet tcr acquainted with teachers , pupils am patrons , for It Is enl ) by the co opetatlon of all that the greatest advancement Is possl ble Thanking In advance all who see lit to lend me their support. I am , Most sincerely , A. P. VANNICB. UANWDATirS NOTIC'n. I hereby announce mself as a candidate for the nomination for the ottlcu of count ) treasurer , subject to the decision of the He publican voters at the coming primary eli-c tlon , 1 have been a resident of Custer County since 1881 and lespertftlllv solid your support. JULIUS I1 OITUVI. I announce mself as a candidate for the nomination for tue olilce of Register ol Deeds , subject to the decision ot the demo ciatlc and populist vote.H at the comint , prlmar ) election , and respecttuliy solicit jour suppott , V. A. AMslluiiliv COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby announce to the Republicans ol Custer County , that I am a candidate for the nomination to the olilce of County Stir veer , subject to the exptessed will o the members of my party at the primaries. I llnlshed a civil engineering course at the University of Michigan , and have had so jeaih actual experience In all the ditfeient lines of cnglneei Ing and more than ten ol those ) eats In land sutveylng Have lived live ) ears In Custer county J Ij 1'KUOUSON , Sin gent , Nebr. 1'OhlTICAh ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce niself as a candidate for nomination as Count ) Ti cabinet , subject to the Republican pilmaues August 17 I have been a lesldent of the count ) since 1881 , with the exception ol about IKe jears and It nominated and elected \\lll make every elfort to conduct the olilce In the best interests of the tax paycts. 1) . V. .IOVMCII , I hereby announce myselt as a candidate for nomination to the onicc of Count ) Treasurer , subject to the will of the Re publican voters expressed at the primary , Aug. 17 , UK ) . ) Am the present de'puty under J. 12 Cav anee Am a pi actlcal book keeper and hav e had years of actual experience In the work of the olilce. . Ilellev Ing m ) kclt w ell nualltled fur the po sltlon would respectfully solicit your sup port. W. . 1'oou What difference does a man's age or training' make so long1 as he tells the truth ? You must enjoy changes Em erson. Have heard that it is good for a fellow's health how is it on his pocket book ? Good for it too , probably , when you get the legals all the time ? Gus says the Chief is very near a Republican paper. How about it , Bro. Purcell , do you think the county is strong enough Republi can now for you to be more sure of getting the legals if you come out as a Republican ? Bet ter be careful in taking the step. The county board is now con trolled by the Fusionists and may be again next year. Better stay by the non-partisau doctrine for a little longer anyway. How docs it seem Kmcrson to be a Republican , then a Pop , then talk non-partisauism and then come out for a Republican candidate for county judge be cause you want the legals ? N. D. ITord is recognised by all who know him as a good clean man and he is making a clean campaign as a candidate for county judge. He is making Tiends all over the county and lib chances as a candidate look very bright. Emerson Purcell and Ross Moore have been conferring to gether considerably lately. How about it Emerson , is there a Gus Humphrey-Ross Moore- republican-non-partisan-populist- non-partisan-very nearly republi- can-anything to get the legals- Purctll combination ? A. J. Van Antwerp , who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for county surveyor will , if nominated and elected , bring to the service of the county a knowledge of surveying which has been acquired through a col lege course in civil engineering and five years of active service in the county surveyor's office. The college course gave him the theoretical training and his five years in the surveyor's office have equipped him to put his knowledge into practical appli cation. Vote for Van Antwerp and you vote for a man who will do accurate work as a county surveyor and who will save the county money. ALL HONOR TO GRAY HAIRS. "The old man for counsel , the young man for war , " is a maxim that is just as true today as it ever was. The young man of today should never forget in the rush of affairs to pay the icspect that is due and give due consid eration to age and the wisdom that goes with it. But this duty of deference and respect for age does not and should not bind the young man's hands and make him a bump on a log , a passive onlooker , merely because action on his part would mean the tak ing of steps to defeat the ends of a man that is older than him self. SHUNGOPAVI SHUNGOPAVI AND COMPANY fl The weird the mysterious the wonderful. Tnu GUEAT lxniAisYs ARE i COMING ' CHAUTAUQUA Received another car of Studebaker - baker Wagons. It pays to buy the best. GBO. WILLING. a2-s9. It is surprising1 to see the amount of dirt that a Noxall fil ter will take out of your drink ing water. County Press Comments. N. DwightFordof Ansley ho is a candidate for county judge on the Republican ticket was in the city yesterday. He is an able attorney and well qualified to sit at the county "pie counter" Tor a term of years Anselmo Enterprise. Every tax payer is interested in seeing that the affairs of the county are administered in the most efficient and economical manner. To this end we think tue people oiuusier count.y coma not do better than to , nominate W. B. Poor for the office of county treasurer. Vote for Poor on Aug. 17. Anselmo Enter prise. Garland E. Lewis and his brother , J. G. W , were in Corn- stock today. Garland Lewis is a candidate for county superin- dent on the Republican ticket. The editor has known these fel lows since they were small boys and knows them to be hard workers , successful in what they undertake and advocates of prac tical education. Garland Lewis is a college graduate and is well acquainted with the teachers and school interests of the county. Comstock News. As the time for our primary election draws near we should not overlook one of our most im portant offices that of county judge and see to it that when the vote is cast that it be not only for the candidate that is known to be fully qualified for the office , but also for one that will bring Republican success at the election. The Republicans certainly have such a candidate in Judge Armour , who has been tried and not found wanting in any of these qualifications. Cal- lawav Courier-Tribune. The Custer County Republican and Gus Humphrey cannot agree on ones fitness for office. We size it up that the Republican ia " " and Gus is a "progressive" a "stand-pat"republicau. We also size it up that either the demo crats or progressive republican are about to take the reigns of government in county , state and nation. Anyone who wishes an office must climb into the band wagon , P. D. O. Ansley Argosy. Mr. Bert J. Rogers , who is a candidate for the nomination of sheriff on the Republican ticket of our county , is in every way qual ified to fill the office and would make a most efficient officer. His training both in Kansas and Oklahoma , as well as his occupa tion during his long residence in Custer county , have been such as would eminently fit him to per form the duties of the office and serve our county in a most effi cient manner. He is an active young man of push and energy , of good char acter and sterling qualities and haa a host of friends in this quarter of the count } ' , where he is best known , all of whom wish him success. The Star , as well as the com munity in general , hope his claims will be recognized , both on account of his qualifications , and for the further reason that this section of the county has not had a candidate for office for many years and we believe we are entitled to one representative at the county seat. Mason Citj Star. PERFUMES Delicate and de lectable odors all the new summer fan cies and the old-time favorites. Perfumes of refine ment sweet , soft and lasting' . We have all the newer varieties. J. G. Haetere Base Ball Bulletin. Saturday , Aug. H , Auslcy vs. Broken Bow. Monday , Aug. 16 , Merna vs. Broken How. Tuesday , Aug. 17 , Merna vs. Broken Bow. Wednesday , Aug. 18 , Ausley vs. Hroken Bow. Thursday , Aug. 19 , Ansley vs. Broken Bow. Friday , Aug. 20 , Mason City vs. Broken Bow. Saturday , Aug. 21 , Mason City vs. Broken Bow. Games will be called at 4 p. m. at Broken Bow Base Ball Park. DEATHS. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woods died I'uesda } ' morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Pinckney conducted the funeral services at the house Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. Thursday morning the remains were taken to Lee Park , near Westerville , for interment. MKS. H. C. JOHNSON. Last Friday Rev. W. II. Xanders was railed to Mason City to conduct the funeral service of Mrs. S. C. Johnson , who died quite suddenly at St. Joseph's hospital , Omaha , Aug. 3 , from an operation for appendi citis. Anna Helm was born in Lynn county , Mo. , in 1875. At nine years of age she moved to Custer county where she grew to womanhood. April 3 , 1901 , she was married to S. C. Johnson. The funeral services were held m the Baptist church. The seating capacity of the church was taxed to the utmost to ac commodate the people who came to pay their last tribute of re spect to the dead. Mrs. Johnson leaves a husband ard daughter , mother and grandmother to mourn her sudden and untimely departure. DUTCHMAN VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Sloggett visited at Roessler's Sunday. It seems that folks are so busy on the Dutchman that things don't have time to happen , The boys can hardly find time to go calling in the evening , that is , only some of the most devotee ones , such as well perhaps it would be better not to tncntiot names , but his mother is going to board the school-ma'am. Most of the Dutchmanites were at the old Settlers picnic Wednesday. Any intelligent person may earn a good income correspond ing for newspapers ; experience unnecessary. Send stamp for full particulars. Empire Press Syndicate , Middleport , N. Y. Y.A53t A5-3t If you need help of any kind , tell as many people as possible. There are more than 40,000 people ple who subscribe for the Oma ha Bee. You can tell them all or one cen t per word per day. Write today. FOR SAUt BV Western Lands for Sale "Vine lUrcafns In Perkins and Penel count. . A All smooth level l-in.l HUtk rfli soil Nenr railroad ( , oed touiis and HI ! online farms * ij to to per ai re Terms rpnsonalile C 01 respond ciKcsolr.iinlVill stud UIHIX literature etc VVllla tndar The Western Loan & Trutt Co. , Holdreoe. Nebr Read The REPUBLICAN $1 a Year ' Quaint Souvenir Ooods A rather larger displa } ' Hum tlie avuayv. Large enough that 3011 \\ill lv.\ve no trouble at all in Uncling' some tiling' to suit. As lo\v as ten and fiftLUi cents yon can choose from a nice line of this , that and the other thing. More costly articles , to be sure as expensive as most people would care to invest in. Briefly onr Souvenir ar- gament is this We can interest the whole souve nir pu'rchashing public at whatever price they wish to pay. Glad to give our time to show yon. No'iir-i : tnsc iinoi , mvjRKT HOND U.IATJUN Noti < e is liori-bj glvou that a special elec tion is hereb ) called in and for the school disttict ot lltoken How In the count ) of ( 'lister and State of Nebraska to be held on satnida ) thuSMli da ) ot August HKjy , and thet e ill be submitted to the legal voters of said silmoi distilct at slid special election the question of voting school bonds IH the sum ot JHlOiiO ( X ) for tin1 purpose ot erecting a m w school building and for lurnishlng ttie noci-ssat ) apeiatnsand futnituri' there for , said s < Imol building to be built \\lthln the e ot pot ate limits of the City of Hioken Mow and to prov Ide lor the annual lev v ofi tax to p i ) Inten-st on s lid bonds as it be- eomi"i din-In .l.iuuary and Jnlj ot each ) car and to fin ther ptov Ide fora sinking lund to be lev li-il bv the bo ml of education , begin ning A 1) . ISHli , and i-.ieti ) eu theroatter , until s ild bonds are matured , tor an amount siini < tent to pa ) said bonds at the-ir m.uur ilv slid bonds to be din-and payable A. D l'j-.i and to draw mteiest at the rale of IVJ per ei'iit Intel est , pa ) able semi.annuall ) piincipal and interest paable at Kountzu Hrothe-rs the Tiscal Age-nrv ot the > State of Nebiaska in the- City of Kcvv York Said bonds to be drawn In Iho sjim ot iltnWOO i-.uh and to be signed scaled and de-livned axptovldcdb ) law and in accordance with the prov Isions ol Sob illv Islon 14 , of Chapter 7 U hi i liTh' complied statute tor IWt'i Said i lee lion shall be held uitwern the hours ol U o e lock a in. , and ? o clock p m at the i ilv h ill on the south side and at the old college building on the north side ol said school distrli t The tickets at said special election shall have ptluted on them Kor the issuing ot bonds " Against the issuing ot bonds. " IJited August imUu9 \ \ R HUVtl'HIlEY , - ITC-blUelll. I , 11 J hW K IT Seci etary. NOTICi : TO NON KUSIUnXT DEFEND AJCTS. To Frank 1'avton and ; jancy Taj ton , non lesldent delendants You and each of ) ou are hereby notllled that on the 17th da ) of Jul ) , lUOii , Charles Uoviei tiled in the district court of Custer count ) , Nebraska , his petition against you , theobjict and prayer of which are to obtain a decree against ) ou quieting and confirm ing in himself the title and possession to the vv es' half ( w' , ) of the southw cst quarter ( svv M ) of section .1 (5) ) . tottiiihlp.evented ! ( IT ) north ot range eighteen ( IB ) west of the Oth I1 M in Custer count ) , Nebraska , decieelng that ) on have no estate or interest In said piemises enjoining vou trom claiming any interest therein adverse to the plaintiff and trom mtetruptiin ; his use and enjouient thercot and lor general equitable fellef with eosts ot suit \ on and each ot vou are required to atib\vci slid petition on or before the 20th da ) of September lOO'.i ' Dated tills llth dav of August , 100U alJ s2 4t CHAHI LS Oo\u it. Plaintiff , lly bui.tav AN i bgiiibs , His Attornes. Notice. Parties knowing themselves in debted to S. P. Great & Co. are notified to call at the Great home and settle , either by casher or note. All unsettled accounts will be placed for collection about the Hth of Aug. , PJO * ) . J22-A.12 S. P. GKOAT&CO. Pen is 14 K. gold , iri. cKum pointed. Has a beautifully charted barrel - rel and the cap is fitted with a patent pocket clasp that prevents uc- cidental loss. Sold under the manufacturers - facturers guarantee to be satisfactory in every respect. i The Rexall Store. -A , H. SOUDERS-- Successor to Ed McComas ,