X1IE GUBIER COUNTY REPUBLICAN servant he 1ms always been found on the side of the people. The rail roads and other corporations have felt the effect of his power. Ho Is the author of the railway commlsslo law , the freight rate law , employers' liability act and assisted In the pas sage of every measure for the bene fit of the people that came before the senate of which ho was a mem ber. Ills antl-corpcratlon record suits the populists and they will support him. Omaha I3ee. EDGAR HOWARD'S LETTER TO GEO. M. HITCHCOCK NO PROMISE OF SUPPORT FOR AN APOLOGY. HITCHCOCK'S BLUFF DID NOT WORK. The letter that Edgar Howard the democrats at the primaries was published In full in the Omaha Bee wrote G. M. Hitchcock after his nom inatlon for United States Senate , by Friday Oct. 21. Instead of Howard offering to sup port him if he would appologlze for calling him a liar it is a defense of the grounds on which Howard op posed his nomination and a warning that if he accepted the nomination and became a candidate for the United - nited States Senate that his connec tion with defaulting Omaha treasuer would be exposed and possibly his connection with Bartley's shortage as state treasurer would come out. The attack of the World-Herald on Edgar Howard seemed to have been made from the fact that How ard had written the nominees on the democrat ticket 'that they should prevent Hitchcock's name going on the ticket as his name would prove a millstone to the party and in that letter alluded to Hitchcock's con nection with the state treasurer's Bartley's shortage. This letter be ing shown to Mr. Hitchcock by one of the candidates was the occasion of the World-Herald denouncing Ed gar Howard as a liar. The following is the letter Howar wrote to Mr. Hitchcock and and de manded an apology but did not prom ise his support should the apoology be offered. HOWARD'S LETTER AND HITCH COCK'S REPLY. COLUMBUS , Neb..August 22 , 1910 Han G. M. Hitchcock , Editor Worl Herald , Omoha , Nebr. : Dear Sir : In several issues of your newspaper just prior to the late primary electio you branded as false certain state ments contained in a letter written by my handwlth reference to to your condidacy for the democratic nomi nation for the United States senate. I take it for granted that you will give me space in your newspaper to set aside as far as possible the im pression you may have conveyed to my mind as touching my own vera city. city.We We are now entering upon an Im portant political campaign. It is ou .mutual hope that we may be agle to elect the democratic ticket in the state of Nebraska this year. In or der to do so we must employ every energy and every advantage in the democratic behalf , remembering al ways that Nebraska is a republican state and that to win a democratic victory we must not only success fully appeal to all the democratic electors but also to sufficient of the republicans to overcome the natural republican majority. It is the desire of my heart to do all within my power for the promo tion of the democratic cause. If I should permit your charge of false hood to pass unchallenged then I fear my advocacy of the cause would lose force and effect. Therefore , in the interest of the cause which is to you and I mutually dear , I now address you. It Is always best that workers together in a common cause should be very frank with each other , thus avoiding complications. In al frankness I wrote that letter which you publicly branded as con taining false statements regarding your own. political dealings with near criminal and real criminal interests in politics. In democratic franknes I stated that in my belief your nom ination for the national senate would be a political mistake , and that your record of subserviency to the public service coporations would make your nomination nothing less than a millstone about the neck ol the democrat state ticket. I die Hot write a falsehood , Mr. Hitch cock , I djd not falsely represent your record , J simply wrote the democrat ic-truth | n that letter , and I great ly regret that in a moment of passlo you laid the charge of falsehood a- galnst me.becauso , If any consider able number of Nebraskans believe you then how can those same people bellevo me when I shall write- appeal for our ticket , or when I shall write to refute campaign charges against our candidates ? j I greatly fear , Mr. Hitchcock , that you underestimate the Injury done to your own cause by that unfortu- . natc and posslonato assult upon my j veracity. I have tried to win a goo name In my homo state. 1 have bee hoping that If I could not win men to say that Edgar Howard was brill iant , they still might say he was truthful. I have earnestly hoped that If I could not convince men tha Edgar Howard was a smart political ! still they might say he was a square one. But if there shall bo in Ne braska any person who Is influenced by a statement In the World-Herald then , as to htat person allmy hope Is dead struck down by the adver tisement of my falsity In your own newspaper. Of course , you are an ticipating , Mr. Hitchcock , that In the approaching campaign very serious charges may be lodged against our candidates by the enemy , and I shall be on duty every hour. But don't you see you have tied my hands ? Do you not realize that , by adver tising me a falsifier , you have done much to detract from the power of my appeals when 1 shallask the people ple to believe not at all the wicked charges which may bo laid at your door 'during the campaign ? Already It is intimated that you \tflll lir OTMiol f Inn 11V nil n t fmfl vlMi l\f ) . ng In bondage to two millionaire owners of public service corporation in Omaha and that the sum of your lue bills in their office drawers will lie named in detail. But there is possibility of a more serious charge against you Mr. Hitch cock , I tremble in presence of that ) ossibillty. In comtemplatlon of its serious nature I doubly regret that that the World-Herald has branded ne a falsifier thus rendering Impo- tentthe best defense 1 may make in your behalf. This charge is so ser ous that should it be lodged against you there would bo an imperative demand for your withdrawal from he ticket. You may recall that onci ipon a time the republicans of Nebr iska nominated for a state office a nan who was denounce by the World-Herald as a beneficiary of the Bartley defalcations. Instntly there came a demand from a respectable republican for the withdrawal of this man from the state ticket , and the sentiment was so strong that ic was compelled to withdraw. Sup- lose that the enemy should lodge su .1 chargeagainstyou , Mr. Hitchcock. Suppose that the enemy should al lege that you procured from State Treasurer Bartley many thousands of dollars of the people's money on your own note and that the money if ever returned to Bartley , never found its way back to the state treasury. I did my democratic duty , Mr. Hit cock , when I appealed to democrats to refrain from placing a dangerous name upon our ticket. 1 can afford to suffer under your charge that I am a falsifier , sustained , as I am , by the comforting knowledge of the performance of a duty due my party and state. Yours very truly , EDGAR HOWARI "Of course Mr. Hitchcock refused to print the above letter In the World-Herald. He kept the letter several days then wrote the follow ing threatening reply : "Omaha , Aug. 23 , 1910 Mr. Ed gar Howard , The Telegram , Colum bus , Neb. , Sir Your letter has been received. Your support is not want ed and yohr attack is not feared. You have posed as a purist but there are enough people who know your real life to appreciate your hypocrisy. Start the attack If you want to. My life , private as well as public , Is an open book. Very Truly , G. M. Jlitchcocl KOK AfiKI ) PKOPL1 ] . Old Folk should be Careful in their Selection of Regulative Medicines We have a safe , dependable and altogether ideal remedy that is par ticularly adapted to the require ments of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel dli orders. We are certain that It will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction in every par ticular that we offer it with our per sonal guarantee that it will cost the user nothing if it falls to substntl- ate our claims. This remedy Is call ed Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies have a soothing , healing , strenghtening tonic and regulative actoin upon the bowels. They remove all irrltations.dryncss soreness and weakness. They re store the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and health ) activity. They are eaten like cam/ ! , may bo taken anytime with out In convenience , do not cause any grip ing , nausea , diarrhoea , excessive looseness , flatulence or other disa greeable effects. Price 2 fie and lOc Sold only at our store The Roxall Store. Albert H. Souders. ' There u more Catarrh la this nrrtlon of the country Ihnn all other ( lloo.ws put touetticr. urn ! until the lust tew yrars was sumwood to bo Incurable. Vat n Krrat many { cars doctors pronounced It n loon ! disrate mid prescribed local remedies , and by nm.itnntly faliinfl to euro with local treatment , pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to bp n constitutional ill- case , and therefore requires constitutional treatmrnU Hall's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by r. J. Cheney A Co. , Toledo. Ohio. Li the only Constitutional cure on the m.irkct. It Is tAkcn Internally In tlosco from 10 drops to a teaspoonful , U acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any COM It falls to cure. Send for circulars anil tmtlmonlals. Address : V. J. CIIKNKY A CO. , Toledo. Ohio. Sold by DrucKlsts , 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. CHURCH COLUMN. M. E. CJiurcli. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. tn ; morning- sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Jun ior league 2:30 : p. in ; Epwortb league 6:30 : p. m ; evening sermon 7:30 : p. ui ; E L. Mission Study Class , Wednesday 7:30 : prayet meeting Thursday .7:30 : p. m Cou.e zj.i worship with us you w'1' ? " v . .trs.nger in the church but once. Baptist Lliurcli. A. T. Norwood , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. m ; preaching 11:00 : a. m ; Junior union 3:00 : p. m ; B. Y. P. U. 7:00 : p. m ; preaching 8:00 : p. m ; teachers' meeting- Monday 7:30 : p. m ; Agoga class Tuesday 7:30 : p. m ; prayer meeting1 Wednesday 8:00 : p. in ; A-tnoma class first and third Tuesday of each month 7:30 : p. m. Christian Church Z. 0. Doward , Pastor At the Christian church next Sunday. Communion and preach- ini ? services at 11:00 : a. m ; spec- il snnjj 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. Episcopal Church Will S J. Dumvill. Sunday morning praise and sermo 11 o'clock ; Evening song and ad dress 7:30Sunddy : ; School 10 oclock Quire practice Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. There are no rented pews in the church come and make yourself "at home" In one of thorn. Sunday morning largest attendance since here. Newly organized choir gave inspiration to the service. Hog Strayed. A black Berkshire sow , weight 27 pounds , strayed from the stock yard Saturday , Oct. 8. Anyone knowing of her whereabouts will confer a favor by notifying C. F. Tierney or may leave word at the Republican office. Another ot" Ctistcr County's Pioneers ( June to Itest. Thomas Sterling Evans died at his home in Borwyn Saturday Oct. 15 , 1910 at 9 o'clock p. m. of heart failure aged 70 years 2 months and 8 days. Mr. Evans was born in West Vir ginia August 7 , 1834 , his parents died when ho was very young and ho was brought up in his sister's family and when he was quite young she with her husband and family moved to Wisconsin where they re mained for some years. Hero he got acquainted with Miss Mary Jane McKnight and some time in the year of 1855 they were married and to this union were born eight children Three of the children precceded the father to the spirit land , two girls and one boy. Leaving to mourn his loss his aged and faithful companion and five children , three boys and two girls and quite a number of grand children. About 30 years ago Mr. Evans mpved to Nebraska and located one- half mlleeast of Derwyn on one of the finest farms in the Muddy valley where he has remained until a little over a year ago when ho bought property In Berwyn and moved into the village whore ho passed his last days. days.Mr. Mr. Evans was taken sick about two months ago but was not confine. to the bed but was up and down am when the last hour came he passed away without one struggle. The funeral was held at the Church of God In Borwyn on Tues day Oct 18 , 1910 , atlO o'clock a. m. conducted by Rev. R. Hellls the larg audience attested to the esteem in which the deceased was held in the community. I After the services the vast audi ence followed the remains to the Janesvlllo cemetery where interment was made. .MAICK T1IIH TKST How to Toll If Voiir HaltIs DIs- I'llSlMl. Even If you have a luxuriant head of hair you ma y want to know wl-ethor It Is In a healthy conditioner or not. 98per cent of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your headIf ; th bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken , It proves that the hair Is dtscased.and requlroc prompt treatment If Its lees would be avoid ed. If the bulb Is pink and full the hair Is healthy. Wo want every one whoso hair requires treatment to try Rexall"93' Hair TonicVo promise that it shall not cost anything If It docs not give satisfactory results. It is designed to over come dandruff , re lieve scalp Irritation , to stimulate the hair roots , tighten the hair al ready In the head , grow harl and cure baldness. It Is because of what Rexall " 93" Hair Ton lt has done and our sincere 1'i'lth In its goodness that wo want you to try at our risk. Two slv.es , 50c and $1.00. Sold only at our store. The Rexall Store. Albert II. Senders. THE NEAL INSTITUTE CO. OF GRAND ISLAND , NEBR. Ind. Phone. 187. Hell Phone , 295 s. 205 WE CURE THE PRINK HABIT. We issue a contract and guarantee to cure the drink hnbit in THREE DAYS. We employ no hypodermict or other hnrsh or impossible forms of treatment , We not only guarantee the results of the treatment , but the PATIENT is the sole judge as to the cure. In event of hia not having lost all desires for alcoh olic liqu ors at the end of the THIRD DAYS TREATMENT ALL MONEY EXPEND ED INCLUDING CARFARE WILL BE REFUNDED. If you yourself arc addicted to drink or f you have any relative or friend , who isle lo yourself or him the kindness of writ- tig to us for testimonials , a copy of our contract will accompany them. Afford us the opportunity of serving you , by lispeiliug the doubt you may possese in reference to our ability to cure the curse of drink. All correspondence in plain wrapper and everything confidential. Inquire about our DRUG and TOBACCO cure. Address all communications to NIJAI , INSTITUTE Co. , Grand Island , Nebr. JKFFOKDS ACJAIX ! I heard the remark made that "Jeffords was trying to slide Into the legislature on his chronological history"so ti set that man right and any other who might get the same Idea , I would have everyone know that I am one of the nominees of the Ic parties and am pccfectly willing and abundantly able to defend their princiules as set forth in the plat forms adopted by the state conven tions hold at Grand Island , Nebr. , in July , 1910. In anything wherein these plat forms may differ , 1 shall give prefer ence to the Peoples , Independent. C. II. Jeffords. 0X13 WEAK SPOT .Most Iti'oken How People Have a Weak Part and Tim Often Its The Mack. Every one has a weak spot. Too often Its a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist Dull aching keeps up day and nig Tells yon the kidneys need help For backache Is realy kidney-ache. A kidney cure is what you need. Deans Kidney Pills euro sick kid neys. neys.Cure Cure backache and urinary Ills. Broken How people recommend th remedy. Mrs. J.W.Brnco of Broken Bow , Nobr. , says ; "Several years ago I began to notice that my kidneys wer disordered and two or three years ago these organ gave me conslderabl trouble. My back became weak ad suffered Intensly from a pain and surcness acroos my loins. The kid ney secretions were In bad shape and It seemed that I was ailing all the time. Knowing of the benefit a member of my family had obtalnoi from Deans Kldnoy Pills , I was led to try this romeddy. It did mo a world of good and often times since then I have used this remedy with marked benefit. I never mean to bo with out a supply of them In the house. NOTICE 1 V PUHLUUT10X. Charles Bowen defendant will take notice , that on the Oth day of Sept. 1910 , E. Oschwlnd a justice ot the peace of Ctister county , Nebra ska issued an order of attachment for the sum of $21.05 In an action pending before him , wherein Belle Barrett Is plaintiff and Charles Bow en is defendant that said order was returned "no property found" and that the Security State Bank of Broken Bow was garnished and an swered that there was property in Its hands belonging to the defend ant to-wlt : a note secured by mort gage said bank has been ordered to hold whatever of the same belong ing to the defendant subject to the further order of the court , and that the case is continued to the 7th day of Nov 1910 at 10 o'clock a. m. September 14 , 1910. Belle Barrett 15-20- I have money to loan on well Im proved farms at C per cent. E. C. Iftwso. Gl-tf Huning Xot Allowed The public Is hereby notified that no hunting will bo allowed on my farm , north of Broken Bow. IS'-iJl William D. Gr.int Shcppard & Burk Have just received 100 pounds of the best comb Honey , Ouster County Product. 20c per Ib. Tliis honey is made by bees raised by Z. D. Amos. White alfalfa honey guaranteed to be pure. Everybody invited to come in and buy a Ib. Sheppard & Burk Phone 125 South Side Square J. B. SCHROCK , D. O.M.D. PHYSICIAN and OCULIST Olllcc In Dlerks block. Special attention given to chronic diseases , diseases of the eye , throat , nose and FITTING GLASSES. phones-Olllcu 433-Residence , White 331 15 COAL g No Dirt. No Clinkers-- ; CoaN-Tho'.Good Kind. e FEE I N For Sale. Doth Wholesale / and Rotnil. Hitfhost Market ; h Price for All Kinds of Grr.in „ t Elevator F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Phone 62 Notice to Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that the rentals upon the lease contracts to the following described schoo' lands in Custor county , Nebraska as set opposite the names of the holders thereof , is delinquent and if the amount which isduo is not paid within GOdays from the date of this notice , said contracts wil be declared forteite by the Boart of Educational Lands and Funds and said forfeiture will bo enter ed of record in the manner pro .vidod by law. All sec. 10 , tp. 15 , r. 20 Mary L. Hammond. So 1/1 sec. 16 , tp.18 , r. 25 Dav id H. Chilcote. August 23 , 1910. E. B. Cowles Commissioner Public Lands am Buildings. An intelligent person can can ? 100 monthly corresponding for big | newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate , B- STOP TO CONSIDER If you Will stop to con sider the excellence of the drugs that you get here you will readily see why sr many people trade here. We are more than carefui in the selection of ourstocl and in the compounding' of our prescriptions. ThatV why satisfactory results always follow the use ol our medicine. The doctoi knows this and is nevei disappointed when his pre scriptions are prepared by us. A complete line opDamerap and Supplies S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Glean Stack of LUMBER 7rc8h IOLA Portland Cement.1 FrdshCar of ACM A Plaster. A Splendid Line of Fence Posts , . you contemplate using any of the above this Sprimg or if you need a nice load of - COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce < a Co. Broken Bow , Nebr. Phone 234 FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS consult Him If You Want Water. Urokcn Dow , Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Ilolcomb's book store. Office phone 308 Residence Urokcn How , Nebraska. T. A. ARMOUR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclnp ui'i notorlal work , Ofllcu up stairs over Slate Liauk of llrokeu How , Hroken now , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS Kast Side of Square Hrokoii How , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND ENB AL/ttE / ( Licensed ) Uuslncss phone , 301 Residence 3010 Hroken How , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Union lllock Business phone 85 , ResdenceI323 | Urokcn How , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Fitted. All calls promptly attended day or night. Phone 61. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance , Ranches and Farms for Kent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. Urokcn HOW , Nebraska. For E. . F.StuJsbJcsr , Biick and New International Automobile * \ J See O. II. CONRAD. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mall order business at homo. No canvassing. Bo your own bosa.send for free booklet , tells how. Heacoclf A4D82 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf For Sale. A fine resident bloclc one block south of ball grounds.wlU sell by quarter if profered. B.V. . Blair. 42-