THJSOUSTEB OOUdTX ttlfil'UJBJL.JOAN . CU3TER COUNTY REPUBLICAN1 $1.00 Per Your. AH subscribers considered permanent nnil If they wish to discontinue are oxi > irtcil to pay all arrearages ) anil notify publisher. En ! Ted at flrokcit How. Nebrankn , for transmission - mission lit tlio United States malls at Bccoml class rates. D. tt. AMSI1LRKY , Editor and Publisher ADVERTISINO KATF.S. V licro matter IB set on wood basn clcctrotyiio afl tjirlcoof twenty ccutH per Inch.slniflecol * am i , for cacli Insertion , two or more Inncrtlons 15 c : titB per Inch , Special position , ftlnulu In , eon ion 20 cents per inch. Metal base , electros- two or more times , IS cents per Inch. Payment flrsiof each monlli. J.Kal advertlslnir five cents per line cacu In tcrtlon , Notlco of clmrch church fairs , sociables and entertainments where money Is charucd , one halt ralos. , . . , . . Death notices free , half price for publishing obituaries. Cardof Thanks , SO ceniH. icUal notices at rates provided statutes of Nebraska. Society notlccsanil resolutions.one-halrtxcn Vv'edainff notices free , hall price for UHl of preuts. . Candidate Tor ( lie Legislature. I hereby announce myself as candidate for nomination for Representative In the Win district , Hiibjcct to the action ol the republican primary" Aug. 16,1910 O. H. Moody. N. T. GADD'S ANNOUNCEMENT TOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Having lllcd with the proper oniccr , I now announce myself a candidate lor the olllce or county Attorney subject to the ap proval ot the republican party at tbe 1'rlmary ck'tlou : to he liuld August lUtll , 1'Mli. His perhaps needless for me to nay. I am unalterably niltvlnst ( ho Liquor Inter ests , Iain lor county option , tor btato and nation wide prohibition. I am a republican , but am most emphat ically for the revision of the'i'arlir downward ann lor the removal or tarltf upon things essentially necessary to the comfort , health , happiness and prosperity of , the citizen. My present term of olllce docs not expire iintllJanunry IVll , my time and ability there fore Is the property or the cltl/.siis or the county , or all political complexion : that be. Inp true I WIM , NOT MAKH A OANVASS. 1 have not been absent from any meeting or tin- board or supervisors have been on band at..ili times i.when called Upon by county onicers from the least to the highest , Includ ing Township ana Hchool district onicers : Wiien needed by the private citizen , either over the I'honc , or In person I have been on hand by day or night , and this I will have to nay at the end or my term or olllCe regardless ot the results of the prlmaryclecllon ; ir you need the county attorney , you Avlll ilnd Film ot his olllce , not out In campaign , using your time to rurther his personal Interests. IT absent , It will be because or business , and In th.it eventi there will be a competent lawyer In charge ot the olllce. x I am human , and no doubt have made mistakes during my term or olllce. but I have no excuses to otter neither any appologleu to nuke ; 1 have sought to dlseharuc duty to the best or my ability -from mv view point , this i will continue to do ; I will thank you for your consideration and will appreciate your support. Hcspcctfully Yours , N. T. CJAOO. ANDERSON FOR SUPERVISOR. Having ( lied as a candidate for Supervisor ol the third supervisor district subject to tbe \vlllorthe republican primary , 1 will ap preciate your support , ir nominated and elected I will use my best efforts for the ad- vaiiccmcntof the best interests ot the dis ! trict and the county In general. . KAH ANDKHHON. A1YERS FOR COUNTY ATTORNLY. I amacandldatufor couuty attorney sub ject to the aprroval or the republican prl Buries. KmviN P. Mr niis. Oconto tlou't waut counvy prj- tion , that is the way Dr. Taylor voted at the state convention. That Man Uccmaii. . .TThe.republicariparty-in < : outiy ) iit ; Kearney today , itself by.adpptinp iu its , resolutions , a paragraph thti re- iip'ct 'of the platfqrin commttee | endorsing : thc'cdndidacy of If. E. f I . JJeeuiau of Kearney for congress i ' jria against Moses P. Kinkaid ] the best representative the big'Sixth district has ever had , J Beeuian who has been a candi date ior congress ever since it can be remembered by the oldest inhabitant for that matter , is pot the Choice oMlie republicans of Buffalo couuty but was en dorsed Because he is"a Buffalo "cbuhTy candidate' when the'reso - - httiouvas' 'introduced by his friends who tried to forget the time when he stunipedjhc county , agafnst the republican ticket or . to use his own words , "skinned a few skunks. " . The Clipper has never been guilty under the present manag - ment-26 years-of bolting a cand date of the republican partj. We have considered that the re publican candidate .whether , a friend or an enemy of the paper or its editor , has .been better than the candidate of the opposi tion. But if the republican party in the Sixth district so far forgets itself as to nominate this man Beeuian , a' mm whose political record lacks a whole lot of being above reproach , a man who four years ago went out over the county and made every effoit to 'defeat the regularly nominat ed candidates of the republican party , every one of whom " -as too much of a man to have this man Bceman tie his shoe , the ed itor of this paper has come to the parting of the ways , We do not propose to state that wewill , be a democrat , .we have no such intention , but we waut to say to the republicans of the bijr Sixt'i ' district that if such is the reward of treachery to the party we may here after be called a trnitor , Iu other words we want to say that if the republi cans of the Sixth Nebraska dis trict rce fit to nominate this man Hccmaii for congressman this paper and its editor will in their own weak way do every thing possible to defeat not only Mr. Becman but every man ou the ticket who pretends to favor his candidacy. Mr. Uceman , who now is and has for the past twelve or fourteen years aspired to the nomination Ior congress iu this district , four ydars ago took the ututup against the regular nominees in this county aud did everything he could to encompass their defeat. His in- lluence , however , was so infinit esimal , that every man on the ticket was elected. Aud now he comes before the repub'icaus whom he opposed at the time for purely personal reasons or because his dictators the corporations , lold him to oppose every man on the republican ticket , even to Senator Norris Brown , whose shoes he is not nor never was fit to tie. This man , who has not a good word said for him by any reputable rcpublicau in Buffalo couuty , now iconics before the republicans of the Sixth district aud asks that he be sent to con gress to replace a man who stands head and shoulder above him in every way , inlllectually , iu honesty , in morality , and otherwise , The editor of the Clipper has no favors to ask Mr. Becman , should he by accident be nominated and elected to con gress , but God pity the state of Nebraska and the republican party of the Sixth district should they commit such a blunder as to send such a man as Frank Bceman to represent them in the United States congress. Shcltou Clipper. MAM Coming to Chautauqua 33 v tf * | * ELIJAH P. BROWN Founder of the Ram's Horn. Ho offers n lecture that la popular. It Is torso , eplgrainatlc and full of quaint humor. _ _ v Superb Musical Attraction 7 Highest priced ladies orchestra in the bualnosfl. T Houognlzed solo artists at euch in strument. < F Professor Alfred Metsdorf , Conduct or , ewe of the most celebrated violin- let of two continents , tf Balanced instrumentation and the duflh and brilliancy of a military band. q1 Their music slips into the soul and makes lifo worth living. < T For two rirogra'ins at Chiutauqua t- , / Three Brilliant Entertainers Smith Damron , the Potter Craftsman will ilellvOr a lecture on the ceramic arts , a subject of vital and growing Intorc-yt. llo brings with him an ohl faeliloncd "kick wheel" and nml ea vessels of clay the while ho talks to tl'i > nmllonrp at Chautauoua. fll 1 Madam Heno , Empress of Mag c oli'crs u rolmud entertainment at Chautauqua. Burton Thatcher A singer of songs and a lecturer on the origin and why of music. Ab1 > iiB&lstcd by Miss Mary Wilson Cook accompanist. Hear and see Dumron , Reno ani Thatcher at For Representative. Having filed as candidate for the demo cnitlc ami populist nomination for ropre scntatlvu , I will appreciate the support o thu democrats anil popullstf uf tills ilistric at tlie primaries. J , T. Arthur , Coinstock , Nebr. Largcs't Assembly In the World Lincoln August 3rd to II , 1910 The Fourteenth Annual Scs sion of the Nebraska Kpwortl Assembly , will be held at Ep worth Lake Park , August 3rd to llth , promises to be the largest and most interesting in the history of the Assembly. The program this year shows a mag nificent array of talent. The mcst prominent public men , the greatest lectures aud most popu lar musical organisation's and professional entertainers in tht country will bu seen and heard daily. Ex-Govcrtior Folk and Ex Gov Ilanly will deal with questions of civic aud political reform The appearance of General J Warren Kcifer , member of .Con gress from Ohio , who will de liver'an oration ou "Patriotic Day" , will be particularly pleas ing to the veterans of the War of the Rebellion and of the Span ish War. B shop J. W. Bash fen of China , W. F Anderson o Chattanooga , Tenu , and Join L. Nuelsou of Omaha will speal of their work in various parts o the world. Ciricill's famous Italian Band Ferguson's Dixie Jubilee Concert Company the Tyrolean Alpiie Singers and Soldiers , aid rausi cal organisations will furnisl entertainment tbat will be a great treat to all lovers Q music. The Epworth Assembly is an ideal place to spend a vacation The grounds are large and at tractive , water and shade abund ant , and accommodations are ample either at Epworth Ilotc or in tents which can be reutet at reasonable rates. For full particulars and pros pcctus address Geo. E , Tobey Custcr County Land Man If you have a snap in a larm , or ranch for sale list with me. If you want to buy a snap in a farm .or ranch , come and sec me. Phones , office -12 , resi dence 129. CM AS.V. . BOWMA.N BROKEN Bow , NEB. CHURCH COLUMN. M. E. Church. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School l6:00 : fi. ui , ; morning sermon 11:00 : a. m ) Jun- or league 2:30 : p. m ; Epjvortb cague 6:30 : p. m ; evening scrmon ( 7:30 : p. in ; E. L. Mission fetudy Class , Wednesday 7:30 : rirayer meeting Thursday 7:30 : , p. m. , Cou.1 , uj'i worship with us yo.u w ! * ' V- * . . , ! .r .nger in the church but once. inptist Lhurcli. A. t. Norwood , 'Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching. 11:00 : a. in ; Junior union 3:00 : p. ui ; B. Y. P. U. 7:00 : [ ) . m ; preaching 8:00 : p. m ; teachers' meeting Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. ui ; Atuotna class first and third Tuesday of each month 7:30 : p. m. Christian Church 2. 0. Daward , Pastor At the Christian church next Sunday. Coinmuuioii and preach ing services at 11:00 : a. ni ; spec ial song service and sermon 8:00 p. m ; Special music by the choir and others. There 'will several selections at both services. Bible school 10:00 : a. m. ; Christ ian Endeavor 7 p. m. U. B. Church-S. ftl. Zikc. Pastor Sunday school 10:00 : a. in preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior C. E. 3 p. m ; Senior C. E. 7. p. in. Episcopal Church Will S J. Duinvill Sunday School 10:00 : a. m sharp morning prayer and sermon 11:00 : ; evening song and address at 8:00 p. ra. Each commumitant is request ed to pay the mission ry appor tionment to Mrs. Patterson as quickly as possible. See me before you buy that bill of flour or feed. I want to buy your cream for cash. ' W , H. O'Rorhe's Feed Store Phone 409. Secretary Nebraska Epworth Assembly , I/iucoln , Nebraska. "FIDDUNG BOB" AT CHAUTAUQUA , "In the afternoon "Senator 'Bob' Tay lor addressed 'the largest audience that ever attended any one attraction In this city , " saiil the Moberly ( Mis sourl ) Democrat of August 21 , 1908. "It was n pleasure to learn that he would again speak on 'Cnstlcs in the Air , ' and It was a privilege as well as a delight to henr\ him toll of the po * tetiy ; of lite , thepower of love and tha hope of Heaven. Thought transference was the medium of exchange , for on the invisible threads of thought and desire which were transmitted from every mind in the vast audience to the mind of the wonderful speaker , he played -matchless melody composed a poem in prose , painted a picture id words , gave hope framed with all of the aspirations , desires and best Im pulses of human life. The effort beg gars description. It was simply the only 'Dob' Taylor hypnotizing willing subjects Into the condition ot mind that sent every auditor homo with the resolution to do hotter , be hotter and help ono another to a higher and nobler lifo. " Send Your Abstract Orders to J. CT. Leonard , .Bonded Abstractor Office in Security State Bank Building WASTE IS NOW PROFIT. . ; You can double the length of service of shingles , fence posts , foundation limbers , barn floors , etc , at small cost , by treating them with the guaranteed wood preserving oil , ANTSSEPtiFJS.v Sold by ' ( /-K ZZZIZIZZ : Phone 79 - rzrZT Turner IJbr.-Co WATCH THE PROGRESS OF The Richest Undeveloped State in the V/est. GO with me on one of our personally conducted landscekers1 excursions to THE BBS HORN BASIN the first and third Tuesdays of e'ich mouth , add-see what the farmars ate , doing on these new land * whine the Burlington railroad is building new' lines ; where ucw wns offer splendid business business openings in all lines of trude and profession. . , , - ' * , , . . , " ' - i - , , . Examine these lands personally with me. i will help you to pick out the best. I am employed by-the Hmlington railroad for this very purpose Our homeseekerS * ticket-a'llows . davS'wUh - < you.25 < ! ' stopoverj'everywhere in homcseekcers' territory ; ample time to examine the lands aud spend a few days fishing in the mountain streams if you like.Se - ± 'the- irrigated lands where the ditches are built by , the government .and also by . .prjvale com panies , and the Mondell 30 acre free homesteidss 11 ou one trip. Specially prepared Wyoming Literature just off the -press. > write for it to'lay. D. CLEftl DEAVER , General Agt. Land Seekers Information Cliireau E004 Farnum St. , Omaha l\ebr. ! * f How to Get Rid of If you will call upon us in Brpken Bow we will show you how this is done. , Wo have the largest stock of S.CREEN ' , DOOI-tS AND SCREEN WINDOWS. . , in Broken Bow. . - . -K We can furnish - youin any standard-1 size screen door or screen window : ' DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO. Phone 23. J. S. Alolyneux , Alanager. < S CKSSET fS CK-3i SLM.K ! SI i y , fM gfiHEasaffiK gagiSagEBSSrS Insurance Policies , or otlier valuaLle papers ? Ir so you need a Safe. Place to keep.them. . One or our - - . . . SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES - - . , r..is"an. . , lileal place ror sucli , and cost ia only nominal- Come in and let us show thorn to you. ( Strictly a Hotno'lnst'ltutlon ) W. A. OKOKOK. Prcsldont JULES HA.UMONT , Vice President 8 L. H. JBWETl' , Cashier 11. n. IMU1CKTT , Asst. Cashier SJ2J 7 ANNONETTE TUCKER The Brilliant Cellist With EGERY MUSICIANS AT CHAUTAUQUA „ . . . , „ _ , "The highest Ideal of the platform Is found In this man. He Is "differ- ent. " You will do yourself an Injus. tlce not to hear Dlxon at the Chau- tauqua.