States in behalf of what I bollovo to be a righteous cause , namely free lumber from ono border of the coun try to the other. CONGllKSSMAN K1NKA1I ) The .HoinostoiultM 8 Jlenofnctor , Able nnd Kllident Worker. The Sixth Congressional District of Nebraska has been represented for a good many years by Moses P. Kinkald , who is really the only live congressman this district has ever had , who has perhaps been more tal" ed about than any other western congressman by reason of the work ho accomplished In passing the Kln kald Act which has done more than anything else to open up what has been known as the "Sandhill" re- , glen of Nebraska , by the terms of which act , this vast region Is being rapidly settled up and converted from an almost useless waste Into w * A , i r * a prosperous stock and agriculture t empire. j Every "Kinkalder"no matter what his politics Is a supporter of "Uncle Moses , " and will vote for him on next Tuesday , but the opposition have been busy spreading the re port that Mr. Kinkaid is not pro gressive and thnt ho has been con nected with some questionable trans action In Alaska public lands. Both of these charges are abso lutely false and they are made for polltjcal purposes only. The fact that Mr. Klnkald had been or was interested in Alaska lands would nev cr have been questioned had not Mr. Glavls , theman who gave the testimony , which led to the Invest igation of the acts of Secretary Bal- linger , alluded in his testimony , to | some sort of claim in which Mr. Kinkald with others had an Interest. This was enough for the enemies of Mr. Kinkaid to hear. They at once published the news in big headlines and branded the Nebraska Congress man as a grafter all over the coun try and this has been their only stock In trade throughout the cam paign and is enlarged upon by his opponent at every meeting where he speaks. The facts are that Mr. Kln kald simply purchased a coal claim on which final proof had been made by the locator and patent had not been Issued ; just the same as many I citizens of this county have pur- 1 chased lands on which final proof 1 has been made by the homesteader mid final certificate issued , but pat- ! ET , * \ . ent not issued. Mr. Taylor nor his managers does not state to his hearers , that in that same testimony , Mr. Glavis took partlcultr pains to tell the committo that the connection Mr. Kinkaid had with the Alaska claim was entirely legitimate and not at all improper or compromising. Mr. Glavls was a victim of the administration of Secretary - rotary Dalllnger , andlet no oppor- "t tunity pass to show up anything Improper - " . proper In the administration , and his emphatic declaration that Mr. Kln- ' , " , kaid had no Improper or Illegitimate . ' " , a connection with the matter referred C r * ' to , ought to satlfy the most skeptlca that our congressman is in no way mixed up In any graft in that Quarter. As to whether Congressman Ktn- kald is "progressive" or not , the question does not admit of any dis cussion. The .record shows for It self. If any doubt remains , we call your attention to the November is sue of Everybody's Magazine enti tled "Choose Your Congressman. " Everybody's can not bo accused of standing in with "stand-patters , " hut has been for years a champion of "insurgency.1 Hero is what H says : THE FOLLOWING CONGRESSMEN VOTED FOR THE PEOPLE : They Jeopardized their political ca * recrs in. Washington and at home to organize the fight on Cannon and Cannonism. In the last Congress the represented Progressive ideas rather than privilege , and created the new issues which have since awakened - wakened the country. California : E , A. Hayes. Iowa : J. W. Good , G. N. Haughen , E. N. Hubbard , N. E. Kendall , C. E. Plckett , Frank P. Woods. Kansas : E , II. Madison , Victor Murdock. Minnesota : . C. R. Davis , C. A. Lindbergh , A. J Volstead. North. Dakota : A. J. Gronna. Washington : M. Poindexter. Wisconsin ; William J. Carey , II. A. Cooper , J. II. Davidson , A. W. Kopp , G. KUCE ormann , Irvine L. Lenroot , E. A. Morse , John M. Nelson. Nebraska : E. H. Hlnshaw , M. P. KINKAID , G. W. Norrls. If his past record Is endorsed by the people of this district by a re- election , where will Mr. Klnkald bo found during the next two years ? Everybody knows thnt he will bo with the men who have stood by the people In the piist. The next con gress will contain a full progressive delegation from Wisconsin and Iowa with added progressives from every weatern state as well us many from many of the eastern and middle states. It Is to those progressive republicans and not to democrats that the people will have to look for a complete victory In the strug gle that Is now on , and If Nebraska wiintn to be counted on the side of progress she must elect every con gressional candidate who will get Into the harness and work with La- Pollette , Cummins , Brlstow , Murdoc Morris and their associates. This Moses P. Klnkald has been doing , and will continue to do If continued at the post which he has In the past ao ably filled. To the Voters of Co trr County lle- gardlehs of Former Party Alt illation. As chairman of one of the great party organizations of the county 1 think I may bo pardoned for expres sing my views of the political situ ation as It Is presented at this time The present campaign Is about over and the people of the state will soon return a verdict. In many re spects the campaign just closing has been remarkable. It has been par ticularly free from partisan abuse , emlnatlng from the opposing party , and abundantly provided with inter- party criticism and vituperation grow Ing out of an expressed desire on' the part of the critic to purify his own party and present a candidate worthy of the party's support Thus'Howard Is after Hitchcock ; Whcadon after Burkett ; Bryan and Metcalf as democrats and Manuel and .Wolf as populists after Dahl- man and many republicans are sup porting Dahlmaji and many demo crats are supporting Aldrich. The independence of the voter in this election can hardly bo questioned. The ruling issue in this campaign , nationally is insurgency. In state matters it is county option. The voter can find hjs candidate by either of the above brands. Opin ions may differ. Democrats to save a vantage point , may claim that re publican candidates are not progres sive or Insurgent ; and republicans , to gain a like vantage , may claim that their candidate is and that the opposing candidate Is not. And this same claim is made by party leaders of'each party within itself as to cer tain candidates. The voter must determine for himself. In this county a speaking cam paign has not been made. The can didate has not declared himself in open meetings on the issues that make this an Intense camqalgn.Vo must take his individual statement or the statement of his party paper for the things he stands for and will vote for in the event of his election. As between the candidates for United States Senator the posl tion of each aspirant is clear and definite. Mr. Hitchcock stands for democracy represented by such men as Bailey of Texas , Stone of Missouri Gore of Oklahoma , Daniels of Vlr glnla and other leading democrats In the senate and has the. active , Cham ] ) Clark , the democratic leader of the house of representative. Mr. Burkett stands with the progressive loaders of the republican majority In the senate and has the active- open , unqualified endorsement and support of the republican leaders like President Tuft , Ex-President Roosevelt , and Senators Cummins , Brlstow , Clapp , Beaverage , LaFollott and others , who are making their fight against privelcge in all of its invidious form. An article in Everybody's Magazine for November explains the situation exactly as It Is and should be read before election day. In state matters , by whatever name It may bo called , the Issue Is plainly defined. I think R. L. Met calf states It clearly and correctly when ho says : "The issue is , 'Shall the people of the state surrender political power into the keeping of the liquor trust ; shall they put the seal of their approval upon the li quor trusts executed threat to drive out of office any man who fails to do their bidding ? "This is what they did to Governor Shallonberger. Call It 8 o'clock closing law or conn ty option if you wish , but tlio ques tion behind the name you give it is whether or not any interest , whisky , or otherwise , shall bo vested with the power , under the sanction of the voters of the state to coerce 'browbeat and bulldog u public official , whether ho bo gover nor or roadoverseor , in the honest and conscionclous discharge of his duty , to the extent that , in order to eave his political life , ho can bo swerved from his duty and compel led by threats of non-support In a coming election , to abandon the side of right and decency and take up \ \ ith wrong and become an advocate of that which is degrading. The nomination of Dahlman was a robuk to Shalleuborger , administered by the liquor interests of the state. The election of Dahlman will be an approval of the methods and means used by the liquor trust to drlvo from office a faithful official who dared to assert his individual right an governor when It ran counter to the expressed demand of the whisky interests of the state. It tsnt so much Mr , Dahlman as It is the moth' ods and means he represents that makes his candidacy reprehensible at this time. His nomination was a rape on popular government and his election will bo acompllshcd , If It Is acompllshcd , by combining the vote of the disreputable in all parties with the desire for party regularity among the supporters of Shallcnbor- ger at the primary election to the end that men may say : " 1 voted the ticket straight. " It is nnamcrican , unpatriotic and unjust that a special interest , living on the woes of humanity , may drlvo down the threat of a great party an undesirable candidate by pilfer ing from an opposite party a vote It can control to accomplish its end and then have the stamp of approv al put upon its very act by the party it has raped. In tills campaign party lines have been eliminated on governor. 1 think It Is noticeable , that generally speaking , the undesirable element of the republican party has gone demo- cralc and the desirable element of the democratic party has flilated with the republican party. Or to put It In the language of Governor Shallenberger. "Democracy and de cency have joined hands. ' , ' Just now the fight of the American people ple Is against privelege. The liquor interests claim a privelege they are not entitled to obtain. And the de feat of the liquor trusts executed threat , made when the 8 o'clock closing law was signed , can only be accomplished by the defeat of its candidate at the polls next Tuesday. The unamerican proposition I see behind this campaign is the granting to a special interest- the power and authority to influence the acts of the public official favorable to such interest or , failing in this , meet out to him the punishment of defeat. This year it is the whisky Interest that is riding the wave of chastise ment. Next year It may be some other Interest. It Is up to the voter to say whether he will approve such piracy or by his vote forever put a stop to it. The same Interest that gave Shal lenberger liis chastisement has ex acted a promise from his victorious rival to look specially after and guard the interests of the liquor trust. Mr. Dahlman announces open ly that he will veto legislation ad verse to the trusts Interest If the legislature shall pass such measures This brings the question squarely up to the legislative candidate. The constitution of the state provides that bills may be passed over the veto of the governor and thus be come a law. It Is accordingly Im perative that the voter shall know what the. legislative candidate will do in the event of a veto. Will he accept the veto as final and support it as a party measure or will he vet to pass the bill over the governor's veto ? On this proposition may de pend the accomplishment or the defeat - feat of the will of the people. Look well to the legislative ticket. For the rights of the people must bo safeguarded by this law-making bed it we are to maintain the highest ideals of representative government. It is the duty of every citizen to go to the polls and exercise the right of franchise. When he has voted as hs | conscience dictates he has performed hs duty. And upon the combined vote of this state on the issues presented depends more of civil liberty and representative government than has been present ed to the average voter In his life time. Respectfully A. R. HUMPHREY. Chairman. w The Baptist ladles will servo dinner and supper oh election da > They will also have a bazaar and mending booth In connection wltl the dinner. Wanted : The lease on ICO acres or moer of school land ; prairie pre- fered. A. L. Pierce , Mason City Nebr. 21-23 We have good position open li this county for a man in good stand ing to take charge of branch Oil am Gasoline Station , to sell direct to the farmers in barrel lots , must bo able to give cash security as wo carry car load oil each station wil pay good salary or commission to right party , address to Milwaukee Oil & Refining Co. Aberdeen , So. Dak. TIIC NEAL INSTITUTE CO. or GRAND ISLAND , NEBR. Ind. Phone. 187. Hell Phone , 295 & 205 WE CURE THE DRINK HABIT. We issue n contract nnd guarantee to cure the drink Imbit in THREE DAYS. We employ no hypodermic ! or other harsh or impossible forms of treatment , We not only guarantee the resultf the treatment , but the PATIENT is the sole judge as to the cure. In event of bin not having lost nil desires for nlcoh olic Uqu ots at the end of the THIRD DAYS TREATMENT ALL MONEY EXPEND ED INCLUDING CARPARK WILL BE REFUNDED. If you yourself nre nddicted to drink or if you hnvenny relative or friend , who is do yourself or him the kindness of writ ing to us for testimonials , n copy of our contract will accompany them. Afford us the opportunity of serving you , by disDoilitU' thn ilnnht von ninv nnssosn hi reference to our ability to cure the curse of drink. All correspondence in plain wrapper and everything conftdcntinl. Inquire about our DRUG nnd TOBACCO cure. Address all communications to NlUI , iNSTITUTlC CO. , Grniul Island , Nebr. OXKVKAK SPOT Most Broken Uoxv People Have n Weak Part and Too Often Its The Hack. Every ono 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 cure sick kid neys. neys.Cure Cure backache and urinary ills. Broken Bow people recommend th remedy. Mrs. J.W.Bruce of Broken Bow , Nebr. , says ; "Several years ago I began to notice that my kidneys wor disordered and two or three years ago these organ gave mo considorabl trouble. My back became weak ad suffered intensly from a pain and mireness acroos my loins. The kid ney secretions wore In bad shape and It seemed that I was ailing all the time. Knowing of the benefit a member of my family had obtaino from Deans Kidney Pills , I was led to try this remeddy. It did mo a world of good and often times since then I have used this remedy with marked benefit. 1 never mean to bo with out a supply of them In the house. CUIUXG CATAllIlir Accept Our Advirc and Try This Itemed ) ' at Our ICKk Catarrh is a disease of the mucou membrane. The mucous membrane Is , ono may say , the Interior lining of the body. Catarrh therefore may exist In any part of the system. When the catarrhal poison at- attacks the mucous membrane , In flammation and congestion are pro duced and nature falls to throw off the accumulated' ' poisons. The orga : which has been afflicted ceases tc perform Us proper function as na ture intended it should. The result Is complication upon complication , which may lead to other even more serious afflictions. Wo honestly believe Rexall Mucu- Tone will $ o wonders toward over coming Catarrh. It Is made from the prescription of an eminent phy sician who made a long study ol catarrh , and his great success with this remedy was an enviable one. Wo want you if you are a suffere from catarrh in any form , to give Rexall Mucu-Tono a thorough trial Use it with regularity and persist ency for a reasonable time , then II you arc not satisfied , come back and tell us , and without question ot formality wo will hand back to you every cent you paid us. Tills If certainly the fairest offer that an > ono could make and should atteal our sincerity of purpose. It comes In two slzee , prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain It only at The Rexall Store. Al bert II. Souders. An intelligent person can earr ? 100 monthly corresponding for bis newspapers. No canvassing. Sonil for particulars. Press Syndicate , B' NOTICE 1JY PUnijICATIOiV. Charles Bowen defendant will take notice , that on the Gth day of Sept. 1910 , E. Gschwlnd a justice ot the peace of Custer county , Nebra ska Issued an order of attachment for the sum of $21.OG 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 vlmtovor 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 ot Nov 1910 at 10 o'clock a. m. September 14 , 1910. Belle Barrett ir.-2o I have money to loan on well im proved farms at 6 per cent. E. C. House. F.l-tf Hunlng Not Allowed The public is hereby notified that no hunting will bo allowed on my farm , north of Broken Bow. 18-21 William D. Grant Sheppard & Burk Have just received 100 pounds of the best comb Honey , Ouster County Product. 20c per Ib. This 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 . Onice in Dicrks block. Special attention given to chronic diseases , diseases of the eye , threat , nose and FITTING GLASSES. I > honcB-onice 433-Ruslduncc , White 331 X ( ) REASON FOU DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Hacked by a Strong ( iiiaranteu We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers of constipation. ' In every case where wo fall wo will supply the medicine free. Roxall Orderlies are a gentle ef fective , dependable and safe bowel regulator , Htrengthener and tonic They re-establuJh nature's functions In a quint , ensy way. They do not cause any inconvenience , griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily Unit they may bo taken by any one at any time. They so thoruoghly tone ui the whole system to healthy activity Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for the use of children old folks and delicate persons. Wo cannot too highly recommend then to all sufferers from any form o constipation and Its attendant evils Two sizes lOc. and 25c. Romombei you canobtaln Rexall Orderlies li this commuftity only at our store The Rexall Store. Albert H. Sou dors. ftt COAL No Dirt. No Cllnkors All CoalTholGood Kind. FEED For Sale. Both Wholesale and Retail. Hitfhest Market Price for All Kinds of Grain j | West Elevator | b F. J. BAIIR , Prop. Plione 62 QttXXXXXXVOGOOOOOGOCGOOGOt * STOP TO CONSIDER If you Will stop to con sider the excellence of the drugs thai you get here you will readily see why ac many people trade here , We are more than careful in the selection of our stock and in the compounding of our prescriptions. That's why satisfactory results .afways follow the use o\ \ our medicine. The doctor knows this and is nevei disappointed when his pre scriptions are prepared by us. A complete line of Cameras and Supplies S. R. LEE. The Busy Druggist. A New Clean Stack of LUM ER Fresh IOLA Portland Cement. ' Frcali Car of A.CMA Plaster. A. Splendid Line of Fence Posts , It you contemplate using any or the above this Sprimg--or if you need a nice load of COAL CALL and SEE H. T. Bruce ( ® L Co. Broken Bow , Ncbr. Phone 234 FRANK KELSEY ALL KINDS OF WELLS consult Him If You Want Water. Urokcn How. Nebraska. N. T. GADD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Holcomb's book store. Office phone 3)3 Residence 90 Urokcn How , Nebraska. J. A. ARMOUR ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Practices In all the courts. Convayanclng anil notorlal work , onice up stairs over State Bank of Broken How. Urokcn How , Nebraska. BANGS' STUDIO WE MAKE GOOD PHOTOS East Side of Square Broken Bow , Nebraska. HARRY KIMBALL UNDERTAKER AND Ens ALME ( Licensed ) Buslines phone , 301 Residence 30IB Uroken Dow , Nebraska. L. E. COLE EMBALMER & FUNER'L DIRECTOR ( Licensed ) Unlon.Ulock Business phone 85 , Resldencett3 Broken Bow , Nebraska. DR. G. F. BARTHOLOMEW PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST Glasses Fitted. All calls promptly attended dayor night. Phone 61. J. L. FERGUSON NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate , Insurance , Ranches and Farms for Rent , Legal Papers Drawn , Sur veying and Platting. Uroken now , Nebraska. For E. , F. Stuisbiksr , Ojick and New International Automobile * See 0. H. CONRAD. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at homo. No * , 'j canvassing. Bo your own boss.sond for free booklet , tells how. Heacocl- /j A4582 , Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf * For Sale. A fine resident block ono block south of ball grounds.wlll sell by quarter if proferod. B. W. Blair. -tf