THKOU8TKK OOUNTX tor Burkctt voted against ail 'amendment reducing the duty on barb wire. " Senator Burkett introduced an amendment reducing the duty on barb wire from $2 70 per hun ched to seventy-five cents per hundred and the record so shows. Mr. Whedon further says that "Senator Burhutt voted to in crease the duty on Boots and Shoes. " The facts in the case ara that nobody voted to increase the duty on Boots and Shoes. On the other hand the duty was lowered f > 6 per cent by the new law. Are the people going to be de ceived by mistatemcnts emulat ing1 from a candidate for Sena tor BurkeU's position who so utterly disregards the truth that his statements bear the brand of \ personal vindictiveness instead ot political decency ? Scna'or Burkett for U. S Senator. C. O. Whedon ot Lincoln who is a candidate for United States Senate to succeed Elmer Bur kett for' that place has b'een fljoding the country with cir culars m which he hopes to dis credit the record of Senator Bur kett and secure his place. Among other false statements- ! contained in the circular are that : Senator Burkett is against free lumber ; barbed fence wire ; that 3ie favors steel trusts ; against' the tariff on sewing machines ; against the American farmers. Such allegations are calcuated to mislead and prejudice the honest voter unless he knows the falsity of such statements. As a matter of fact no man in [ congress has been more faithful [ to his constituents 'than has , Senator Butketi in the United , [ States congress. Senator Burkett not only favor . ed free lumber but made a i speech as the congressional re cords show in advocacy of the Iree lumber but introduced' by r Senator McCumber and who led I the fight on that issue. The only vestige of grounds i where on he has for statement i that on May 1 when Johnson aj democrat of Alabama offered a substitute for the McCumber bill in order to complicate matters , and senator Hurkett with every other republican voted against the substitute , which included free lumber only 14 democrats for ] the substitute Oa the question. . of barbed fence wire Senator Burkett introduced the amend- ' inunt and fought it through MIC- ] cessfuilv reducing the tariff on { barbed fence 'wire from $270 per hundred to 75 cents and that is the law now as the result of the work of Senator Burkctt. The , claim that Senator Httr- kctt favors "the steel tru t , " was because he voted against Senator Stones amendment to reduce the tariff on r. 55ors. The. steel trust dot's not make rassnrs. The rax > r factories of this country were shut down and the Jlrade is being supplied from Europe with an inferior quality. That being the the state of affairs Sen itor Bur- Vott vnlcd against Senators Stones amendment. Instead of voting against reducing ducing- the duty on sewing ma chines Sena'or Burkett voted for a reduction from 45 to 30 per cent on them He did vote ntrainst an amendment introduced - by Senator -wlind to reduce Ibt- duty to 20 p r cenf. Thp statement that Senator Furkott .voted for "the harvester trust' ' ppoms to be manufacture ? ! without the semblance of truth. The facts arf farm implements wore put on the free list , with Senator Burketta support. It appaars to us that Mr. Whedon in the light of the facts is hard up for material on which to make hi * fisfh tag-air. * , ' Nebraska's Senior Senator and should be beaten for his unfairncas it nothing more. Had he com out plainly and stated that , he wants the j > b for himself and wanted the t-euator dcfealeu for his personal interest he might h'-nM b'en entitled to some con- sider.ation , but not when he tries to malign the good nams ol another for selfish ends. Myers For County Attorney. Tlie objection that I hear urged a iinst my candidacy is that I am a "joung m-in , " but I am an ol lor man and I have spent more time in preparation for my line of work than have other } ounff m-n who are holding- moTe responsible p&ttions and drawing f.ir larger salaries from the county and city treasuries than I wi-ukl draw as countj' attorney. I am in favor uf county option bec-uise I believe it is the nex step in the solution of the liquor problm I am in favor of good roads because our present bad ones are crs ing the farmers of the United Stales two hundred and tventy five million dollars annually that would be saved by good roads. I am in favorof enforcing the law heciusc no mitter how good the laws are a law that is not enforced is vjiluele&s , and enforcing a bad law soon brings about its repeal. F. Mpjrs Candidate Tor the Legislature. I hereby announce mjself as candidate for nomination for Representative In the th dbtrlct , subject to the action of the republican primary Aug. lo , ivio O , II Moody , ANDERSON TOR SUIT R VISOR. Ia\ng ! ) tiled M a candidate jor Rupert Isor ot the third supervisor dlhtrlu subject to tue Nlllofthe repub.ican primaiy J will ap prcu late i our support if nominated and elected r \ \ ill use nt v best cffwis tor the ad \ancciiuntofthebcbt inun..ts of tlie dh trict and the count in general HAS ANDituso.v Send Your Abstract Orders to J. G. Leonard , Ponded Atstrftcter Office in Security State Bank Building A 31NG2NG HEW is a pa'in ; MCII i layitiK lieu. Hens that < U n't sui"vitli contentment ate euetalh so bnsv fij.-hliii ( : lice tJ'tv don't have lime to Iny. You riJi easily k onltn hou " ! free ftoni lioe v th One coat to c otw \ \ U lo it. Ihe iffcct l-sla. Cc ts Ju le and nt the tune pr soivm the wooil. Sold by Phone 79 - Z : L , > Turner Lbr. Co , rrieration Conitross has Just'opproprlnted Twenty Million Dollars to Imston the \vorlc of Government Irrigation. THE GOVERNMENT SHOSHONE PHOJECT IN THE E\BG \ KORS\3 BASIN receive its sbatc and be pushed to completion at once. Contrac's for a twch n tl < extension on the tnnin canal were let Jnne _ 7th. More than 150 fat ns now ready for settlers , and a large number of faiuis are now being stuped , which will be opC-u within a few weeks These licit land1' , irtif-atcd by the Goveitiment , can be homcsteadcd b\ siirplv teimyitiK the CA-itnntcnt actual coat fs ; per acre , in yearly paytneiil , wit " ' p j jrjj OF CAREY ACT4. A.ND just opened to entiy- only 30 dan resilience. uquticd Undc tbiIMW setlK it , hits vvatet f oni Ibn ir. Ration cmnpam nt Js < per act c , and Hie land from the fat itc nt 50 ccnlR per iictc , pajltij ; fie ptr acrecasbj the letnaiuder rntining f-ver a pti od of ten jcars at six per cent. Specinlly prepared Wyoming literature just off the press. \ \ i.te for it today. D CLERil ! DEAVER , Genera ! Agt. Land Seekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnum St. , Omaha Wobr. How to Get Rid ofThe Flies ! If you will call upon us in Broken Itaw we will show you'how this is clone- We have the largest stock of SCREEN DOOttS AND SCREEN WINDOWS in Broken Bow. We can furnish you in any standard screen door or screen window. DIBRKS LUMBER & COAL CO. Phone 23. J. S. Molyneux , Alanag-er. N T.GADIVS ANNOUNCEWJNT r'OK COUNTY A1 FORNEY. mxing Illoi with llic proper onicer. 1 now annuuiiie msUf a caiiuluate tor tlie oilk f en cminU Attorney subject to the ap proval ot 'lien public an pain .it the Primary tit lion to i c.lielil An , uIClli , l < > Ii' . It is r > i ti His needless lor me to g-i > : - I am vin liorably a [ < r.liist I'no Liquor Inter ests. 1 uiti lor county option , lor btate .liul uatioi wide prohibition I am a re , > uilic-an ) , but am most cniphat Ica'lv lei ttic ie\iMun of tlieTar.IfdowNward ami ior the removal of t.ullt upon tilings essential.v reccMsary to Die couitutt , licaltn liapplia'ss.uul prosjictliv ot t'ie c Ill/on Mj present tcr .1 ol oilice clots not cxplrt until . .Iami.ifI'JIl.my tune an abl 115 time foru Is tinpcopkrtj ot tlio ulU us ol ttic count ) ol ail nolltlL.il roiiipli'\loii : tli.it be Inp true \ViLI < NOT % Uvi : A U NVASS I have not been absent I nm any mccliii } ; ot the buar't of oup-rv soi lia\e been on liami at ali times when called upon by count ) oiiicers fi om the leist to ilic hiKhesi , ITU mil InjjTow uship .ilia Hclioul cllbirlct olllcers Wiicn n-eilc-il by tlie private citlyen. eitlar oer tbe I'hom , or In person I liavo been on hand in div IT night , and tbls I will ] ] a\u to say at the end of mj term ot oilice refjurille-s of tlie results of the ptlm aryelec tlon ; If > ou need the counts atuiine. , you ulll llnd him ot his ofilcc , not out in camp ilgn using your time to lurlhei his peisonal Interests It absent , It \ \ ill be because ( > t business , and In lhile\ent the e will be a competent lawjcr In chatKc i > t the oilice , I am hum in , anil no doubt Mve miiU ni'st ' ike sciiulnn m ) term ofonicc , but i h i\e no excuses to oiler neither aiu appolnglfs to in i > i , I h.ui-soiiRlu to dlscliarre d-ty to the best oi m ) ability irom JnU > \ \ ptilnt tins i will i , mtlmn > to do , 1 will lliaiiltoii for > ,0111 , ( uiisl.uijitlou autl will apieriatc | itespeotful y Yours , N. T. CJAUU FRANK H. BHfiMAN. I Candidate for Congress. 1 Iain a candidate for the republican 1 nomination for Congress from the sixl'i district. I believe in guod government , n sqtipre deal and that the Roosevelt policies should be put into operation. I Iiave always been opposed to boss rule ami machine politics. I believe in-repre sentative government , in government by tlie people and not by coloration.1) ) , I ! believe in loyalty to republican princi ( pies and the protective tariff but do not believe that downward revision has been fully accomplished ; particularly wil.i I with reference to the woolen , cottoi- , ' lumber and wiie schedules. ' I believe a congressman should have convictions and courage enough to vote them ; that he should not dodge , side step and vote "present ; " that lie chouM not iiibtirge nt home and stand pat in 1 Washington , That he should keep his I ante-election promises nnd vote against Mr. Cannon for spe.tUcr after having promised Hie people to do so ; ami he should 'not vote to tax barbed wire a $ 5 on per ton after publicly announcing i that it should be placed to free list A congressman is elected bysthe public p.iid by the public to s rve the ii and not to serve htniself. He I slum ! 1 ! ; e .satisfied to render rtiblic ser vice for the'pitblic s.il.iiy aud not seek to further enrich hmi'.e'f ' at thec\ense | of the public by aiqmrnig coal lands in i Alaska belonging to the public domain His duty is to conserve the public re sources and not to absorb them unto himself and Mr. Dallinger's nssistance in acquiring a ( oal claim in AlasUi is no * -.uffiiieiit of ' proof either regu'arity or e'l-ips of the tiaiibaction For Hcpre . . illative lilting Hied as c.inniii MI- for the demo i-ilc aud pmmllst nomination fur n-pre , t n'atlve , I will appreciate the support of ibedeiiMciaisand popullstf ol thh district at theptlinaileri J. T. Arthur , Comstoclt , Nebr. . For Representative nav'tiK ' Jiicil as candidate for Heprescnta i the' fo- the 50th District Subject to the I Peoples Indjpe-iile and DeinocraiU partlei. till appreciate your n t bunportat the prim ' * irit's W.n HAM/ Sargeni. NC brasica , FOR SENATOR .C n. Adams Is the . , . _ f.oslral Candidate ir t nlted Slates Senator of Nebraska. is aKt-es4lvetu's lils wide experience , li ish opposition to Kraft freed and dishonesty easily plarcs hui | In . the foremost r.nks 01 clean polltUs . .ml asijuare deiL lie it-Ileus that the consr'ence or the countn shoul I be represemel in the Bo\erniu ntof the coun try He never side bit-is. Vote for Win at the primary. August iota , J , B , SCHROOK , D.O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Onicc in Dierli.s block. C.xlls answered at all hours In city or country 1'hones-Oilice 433-Uc8ldencc , White ZU . ALWAYS Good Cream on hand nt WILLIS & SON South Side of the Square. No Dirt. No Clinkers All Conl The Good Kind. For Stxlo. Doth Wholesale cvtid Rotntl. Hlijhpst MivrUot Price for AH Kinds of Grnln I fest Elevator P. J. BAIIR , Prop. Plionc62 tf smiun'F's SAM : . Notti e Is hereby ( ilven , that by virtue of an order of s.ilo , Issued to me from the District ( ourtof Cuiiter County , Nebraska upon a itt'crce of foreclosure rendered In said court t the March ivtutrrm thrreot , to-wlt : on Hie inii d.iy of March , iviu In f.ivor of Lulu M Porter nnd Snerman A. Iloblnson and .igainst prank Lander. 1 nave levied upon Hit ? IflUiulis' described teal estate : The Itortlic.iil uiurler of sections ! ? In township n ran BO iltu custcr county , Nebr.ika , ana 1 will on the Sind day 01 August mo. at a nlock p. in , at the south door. ot the , Cad- well HiilHl'oSf ' where the last term of the ( sti let court was lifldlt\ \ the city ot Broken . Nebraska , ( n , -ud I'onuty , H-ll said real i' late at public auction to the highest didder I ) i I.ISM , losa\l8t ) sai'l decree , Interest and tpe amount due thcreun amounting to . .tnofSl6M)00ith Interest tliereon at I t , i.ite ol i ) per cent per annum trom Oct- c e 1st UHW and court costs amounting to ' 00 and acftulng costs. Said above dc flbed real esshte will be soli ! subect | to all ptlorlleua and Incumbrancos as uo.r certl- " alis on tile In the District cUuk's otllce. Dated the juth day of July , A. U 1910. N. T. Uadd , if. r , KKNNBUY , Attorney , 7-11 Sheriff WOA\CN'S \ WOES. Broken Dow Women Arc PiiiJing Re lief at Last. It does seem that women have more tliuii a fiu'r sluue of the aches nnd pains that nfllict hnmnuily , they must ' 'keep up " must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs , or headaches , dl/r.y spe'ls ' , bearing dqw pains ; they must s oop over , when to to htoop means torture. They must walk and bend and \ \ orkvlth racking piins and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys ciuse more sutTeiihg than any other onjan of the liody. Keep the kidneys well nnd health is easily maintnincd. Read of n remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the lidii'ys and is endorsed by people in tliib locality. Mrs A lloople , 203 I ? ig'h St , Kear ney , Nebr , sj vs"I suffered acutely 1 1 om a constant , dull pain in the small "t my back' , My kidneys were very weak and I was annoyed by a too fre quent desire to pass the kidney secre tions. Headaches were added to my misery and I ielt weary and languid all the iime. When I WHS living in Denver Doan'.s Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and upon using theut * { was given prompt relief. Si.nce moving to Kearney , 1 have taken , this remedy nnd it has nhvaja pwen as beneficial as before. " tale by all dealers. Price 50 cents I'oster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , New York , f-ole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doau's and take no other. KOBGRT G. ROSS Candidate for nomln.itlon tor Congress Sixth district , Nclir.in1 > .i August Ifi , I'no , on all four tickets , Kci > utiiuui , Democratic , Peoples Independent and Prolilbltlun. ! mriaa&z&fi I stand square igilnsi the trjsts and graft of iru kiiul and promise the people of llit > big Sixth , If elected not to tamper In coal lands , or In oilier words convert their properly In- in the hands of rich corporations. And 1 also promiseHie peonio to be tlirre at all Mitliii ? . on any bill. There have been bills passed and not a rongrebsniiu in the statu ihere Where wet e they ? Have a detective Ion > the H up and lay them before th ( > people of thu state And that theUoorc\tlt < Mnroln .leth rson nollrtes should ho imt Intoopertlon II'd vlll brliiRproiier laws before Conu'resi f.r the bcnelit of the bl sixth , and the whole t mted States i am noidttvely against joe fannons natiB , and that sort of any party , to w tiich 1 might receive the nomination , some one siytt what are you going to do if voa are nominated on more thin one tlcuet. \\ip out all graft and corruption and rgt- tviiness of ail and hold fast to what Is uooit In all lour HoiiKitr C Itoss , f Lesingion , Nebr. No More Flies. Flies are her in ern- cst and pestering stock nearly to death. If you will use Great Western IT 1 y Chaser your stock will get the be lefit of the food they eat , in other wosds it is a stock food. Gallons $1,00 Half Gal. .COc Quarts .35c Try a can and Be Convinced. S. R. LEE. Tlic Busy Druggist. A New Glean Stack of LUMBER FrcsK IOLA Portland Cement. FrcsliCar of ACMA Plaatcr. A Splendid Line of Fence Poata , If you contemplate using any of tKo above tnis Sprimg or if you need a nice load of COAL - CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce < a Co. Broken Bow , Nebr. Ptonc 234. FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS Consult Illm If You Want Water. IJrokcn How , Ncbratka. N. T. GADD v ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Onicc over Holcomb's book stnro. Office phouc 20S Itesldence 30 Urokcn How , Nebraska. f J. A. ARMOUR ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Coararanctng and uotorl.U work. Oilice up stairs over State Dank of Broken Uow. Uroken now , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE .MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kast Side of Square Ilrokua Uow , Nebraska , HARRY KIMBALL UNDEKTAKER AND EMBAL ME ( Licensed ) Duslncss phone , 301 Ilroken Uow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE 'EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR | ( Licensed ) UnlonjBlock Ilitslneas phone 85 , Resldence.329 I Ilrokeu Dow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Kitted. All calls promptly attended day .or nlgut. x Phone 01. " * * J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance , Ranches ana Farms for Kent. Legal i'apers Drawn , Sur veying and I'lattlng , IJroken HOW , Nebraska. For E. M F. Studebaker , Buick and New International Automobiles See O. II. CONRAD. FOR SAi.it A fine resident block one block south , , of ball ground. Will sell m ? quarters if preferred B. W. Blair. 42-tf An intelligent person can earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B4683 , Lockport , N , Y. 45 > ti