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Ollo.balr cu.- IIwl.IJ pcr mOllthJ IH ( XI Quarlor column , 'lOr 1II0uh , .r.o lA ! than Ql1IIltAr column. r.o cBnt vor locb liar month. Card I on IIret paRo. 60 coul. I'cr luob , pcr month Local ndvorll ln" 1cenl , . per lIoe cach 111'0" tlon. tlon.Notlol nf church falra. 80cillblcp IInd entertalo. m nte wbore Inonc71 chBr od , onll.halt rat4le. goototy notice. and re "lotionA. one-bait m\jJI. WeldloDotlce" \ troD. h.1f IJrl < < tor IInbll blnll lIet otfclIOnt. \ . . Hoatb noll008 troD , halt prle" for pubUllhlng obllulIlr notlctll , and carda ot Ibanke. LeRIt ! uoUce at ratel proTldod b ) I'alotoe of NebrukA. : L'hursday , No'ember 16 , 1/)05. Judgc ' 1' . O. C. HarriRoq of Grand Island , and ex-member of the upremc Court wa ! > dC'featcd tor county judge b.r 230 votes. It was a case of o\'er confidence on the part of the republicans and an acti'C campaign by hi ! > opponent. . . - . . . - . . . . . Senor Guillermo l\Iaimyo. a full blooded Porto Ricau , has ar. rived from San Juan to tal < c a full course .in the K nsa Agri. cultural college. The young. wan wi11 equip bimself to take charge of the &lgriculhtral school in Porto Hico. . . _ . . - - - - - - - In history it is not in th per. sonag'cs but in the fac s that. . . there IS the real s\ggestion of cynicism. l"or example , 1t is announced - nounced that virtuallj' : all the powers have accepted the invita. tion of the czar to tak part in a leace confcrence at The Hague. f Mr. Roosevelt , tbe peacemake er of Oyster Ua ) ' , bad1sent out the cards there would have been I a certain fitness about it. But \ tbere is something very absurd in I their coming from the occupant of the palace of Pe\erhof , who I within the last few d , ys bas been hurling contassions at l is people. at 14 inland. at Poland in , the effort to bribe them into I quiet. . ! ' Lincoln-J ; lsa's . 'rhe rn ) ' that 'i , lilt Inay not come unttl the Pana. ma canal job is off our hands , ' but prohibits take little rislc in / prol11isin that Chicago will have a dccp water way to thc gulf before the next generation . bas drifted off tbe stage. New York has given an impetus to the mo"cmcnt by th preparation to enlarge the Erie canal. so as to malce it a transportation factor once more , anel IlIiuo'is will be found worldng in and put.of con. gress for tbe next few ) ' ( ar ! ' ; fQ ' a measure authorizing the ex. penditure of two hundred milJiQns which it is estimated wlI : be required - quired for the work. A cbannel . , is proposed four.teen feet de p at all potnts , lea'mg the Chicago dra1l1age canal at tbe Des Plaines river and , following river beels to tbe Mis' issippi New York may insist that since she is spending I'I ! ' : ' - _ ; . ( \1. \ F. W. HAYES , If . Jeweler and O tician fi . . West Side Square , . Broken Bow , Nobraska. f' ' . I , J . Ii Quiets the Cough , . . . . _ - - .t.J > d' This isone reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valu3- ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughln . But it does more - controls the inflammation , quiets the fever , soothes , and heals. Sold for 60 years. . . Aycr' . Chcrryl'cclorll1 IIR hocn II rClulnr life Ireqerver 10 IIIV. It hrollt-:1It 11I0 IhrOlllh a . . , , 'oro IItlRck fir 1.IItHllllollh. . 1111I1 1 reel Ihnl 1 o"olOY IIr" 10 \VlllulerCIII cnrallvo prolufllua.WILLI I II , 'fIIUITT. Wawa. 1'11. by J. O. A"or 00. . Lowell , Maca. Al.o m ourlAOIUrOn or AMide , SARS."PARILLA. rl1.LS. lJers 11 IR VIGOR. Hasten recovery by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills. her own UlOIII'y on the grie Can. al it is fair for Illinois to do the samc for this , a11 of the digging be.ing in ll1inoi1. ! 'rhe Illinois manufacturers association went on record only the other da. ) ' in fa\'or of the canal. If cnng-ress refuses to tal ( a hand Illinois may decide to go it ; rionc.II Election Aftermath. ' 1'hc Lou p V all y Qu.een has reaHon to feel ( l1Sapp0111tcd as all 10)011 republicans in Custcr c'ountv do over the d feat of J. S. Sl1iith for sheriff , hut when it attributes the cause to Mr. Smith living in the south-west part of tbe county , the histor } ' " of tbe past docs not bear out the insinuation. 'rhe south.wcst part of the county has shared liberall ) ' in oO ce holding in b th the rcpublical1 an(1 populist par. tics. If we are not mistaken the majority Df the county oO ccs at the present time either reside or were elected trom the sOl1th.west. part of the county. Among the. II number is : C. O. Lind. Hegisterl of Deeds ; 11' . E. VanAntwerp. ' count } ' surveyor ; Geo. Mair , clerk of the District Conrt. Besides Sberiffl i cbardson and gd. McCormick - Cormick , depnty sberiff , who ha\re homesteads in Arnold township and we are informed voted Ilt Arnold.liist election. The popu. lists elected both M. R SClmcr- ' inger and H. Lomax to the ofiice of count ) ' treasurer from tbe soutb-wcst and J. J. Douglas was clected clerk of Ule Distnct Conrt frQm the 80uth.wcst by the re. . publicans as was also Chas. Penn for sheri If. 'l'he question of 10. cation bas but little to do with the election of a candidate. 'rhe 10yaltY)1nd harmbny oC the part - t ) ' in tbe majority , in the candia dates own comUlunity cuts as great a figure 'as any other factor that enters into the matter. ' 1'he rcsult of the recel1t election in Ohio is.a forciable illustration of factional differences. When a fation : starts in for retalilltion it ne'er stops in one locality hut it spreads to every precinct. What i- ! > necessary in t hc republican part ) ' is harmony. l"rom the I election returns over the state we I infer that Cnster county is n'ot alone in her factional dilferences. I Let 11S a ! ' ; republicans .profit h ) ' the experience of the pops who SWt pt the county and stah with a whirlwind and in a'cn' short time lost 'its power and ircstige tl roug-h factional tights and per. Bonal jealo ies. f-let 'lharl11ony" be our watch word from now henceforth and 'principle' and not Prcrsonal preferences be our motto. rhen wewi11 ) know no south.west soutb-east , nortb. ve'st , north- cast or Urol < en Bow. We do not wish to be undclstood to mean that Delig-ht to\vnsliip \ is tbe on. 1y one in the county where fac. tionalism exists. 'l'he'ote of seral oher townships would i cl1cate'as m'uch. nor. is Brol < en Bow precinct entirel ; ) ' guiltless. , ' 1'hc H1U'un'r.IcAN has strived to I < now no faction and joined heartily.wttb the 'eaders of every commnt1lt ) ' for the success of the part ) ; 110mine s and the : main- tainance of the principles' of the republican party without ques. tioning wcther we were belping a personal friend or foe , ) 'et at the same time we were conscious of what were the facts. Politic l Oblervation. . From tbe reports publ shed o\'er the state we noticc that the counties are very few th t elect. ed all the repub ican candidates. It is further noticeable that in nearl ) ' every county the republ - can candidate for justice' of the Supreme Court and hoth republican - can candidates for regents carri. ed 1110st of the counties. rece \ ' - ing1bout ; 25.000 in the state. 'l'his establishc ! heyond ( IUCS- lion .that the republicans are largely in the majority in most f the I ounties. as well as the statc. ' 1'hc cause of the defeat of so many republican candidates in 1 republican countics is a matter that d mands careful cousidera'i t ion. r n ome cases it may he justly claimcd that the cause is the result of pnor judgement in nomination ! > . But thi\ ! ' can not always be maintained success- fully. 'l'hc best meii are frequently - quently defeated or elected with a small majorit ) ' . We are ready to conr.eed that the popularity of the andidate contributes as much to the success or defeat of a candidate as an ) ' other cause. but it is not the only cause. We will take for illustration a case away from homc in tho1t of Judge ' 1' . O. C. Harrison of Hall count - t ) ' . He is a . man of state wide reputation , a clean man. yet he was defeated for count ) ' judge by 230 votes in his home county where the republican canc1idates on state ticket carried the county by good majorities. . In local politics there is 110th. ing so eITect'e &IS pelsonal work. This wort { must eIther be dOl1e hy the candidate or' friends. It is 110t cnough for an individual to have a majority of his politi. cal raith but he must know they are for him personall\ ' . Nor is it ( 'noug-h for a canc1if ate to visit a flV localities merel ) ' to gct acquaintcll. 'l'hc best men are ! 01J1ctimcs defeated in their own precincts simpl ) ' 'bccau- ! > they did not u\l1l1inf \ their aspiration ! ' to thcir ilcig-hbors. We hl\'C got too much in the habit of counting - ing all who.clai n o be republi- am , "solid" without knowing person all ) ' where , . they staJd. , What is nceded i t cvery county of the state .h a. thorough or. ganizatiol1 that wili not oqly know tht ! political. . preference of e\'ery voter in ach pr cinct but may know the individnal prefer- ' ' 'enc'of c\'ef : ) ' voter. To effect sucb an organ 2atton : will require a consi eral,31e outlay or mo ey , as well &IS much valuable. time. \ 'l'he pIau she tld be taken hold of .by the state central committee first and then be fol1owed up by count ) ' anti Irec nct orgll ! iz . lions and e\'cr ) ' nominee JH - quircd to contribute hberally of his t mc and mottey .to carry out the plans of the organixation. ' 1'herc ! 1hould no longer be any excuse for repnblicans electing I thcir poHtical opponents to oO ce. We arc not censuring un ) ' one in this campaign hut simpl ) ' discussing - cussing the situation that re. . . . , . - - puLlicans mav stop and gvie the question serious considcration. The Gentle Art of Bouinll' . 'l'he result of the. recent elec. tion givcs a considerable amonnt of food for thought. and thc Baltimore A'l11eri an , publhhcd at the home of Boss ( : orman. re. marks that "it 'is doubtless a philosophical con l\\sion of considerable - siderable number of dist.inguish- eel tentleme . siric'e the 11 tUe episode of last 'l'uesda.y. t.bat l. thougb tbey had fondl.y unag n- cd they had reacbed a posit on in tbelr ca11i g whic1 entitled them to a professional chair , they bave yet much to lerirn. Tbey must now re&llize that of tbe two kinks of bossism discO\'ered up to date they have chosen the wrong kind. "There is.a . type of bossism which appeals to all the proprieties - prieties and all the pat riot isms. 1 t is as pure and lofty as any. thing- that can be found in churcb. or camp ; or gro\'e. It towers above all the pcttinesses for the public good. "Man ) ' ma.\ ' pass it hynSU5. . . pccting. bnt there is. nevertheless , ' a leadership remaining in politi. cal parties which. is ahove taint or contamination' . There are yet f'lcn ' who lead purely for. the I p.leasure of leading in the right I ( \ircction. \ Possible they takc a rather egotistic pleasure in the rencction that to them. at least , the spark of patriotism is not quenched. Such mcn H'e and are Icnown a ! ; bosses. 'l'hc ) ' are asserti\'e and aggress . 'Phe\ ' will wink at no crooks in po itics. They are dictatorial , and at tim s will hrook no oppositions ; but it is all for good. They are leaders who boss because some men mll ! > t he bossed. even in the interests of their own highest goud. " 'l'he othcr kind of boss has been so much in evidencc of late , and is at this moment enduring such penetrating agony in a su. pre me sense of failure , tbat an ) ' extended analysh , ' ! .f him would he both unnecessary and cruel. He bas been bossinf ( 'for } 'ears for the douhle ambition of power and pelf. He does not leall ; he - - - - - - - - - - - - - drives. Hi organized fo : ! not for the purpose of instrutting i persuading or assisting ; it is for : coercing and clubbing. If the party wiil not move obediently. it must mo\'e under the lash , and c\'ery movemcn t must ad va nce t he power and profi t 0 f the ch ie f manipulators of thc machinc'l and , incidently. of the e\il arm ) ' which does their scavengering. " 'l'hese are of a t , pe of bosse ! ; wbo imagined the ) ' had reduced bossIng to the finest of nne arts. They hitve bcen endured for a timc because they fastened tbem. selvcs so 'cunningl. . . upon the body politic that it 'was impossible - sible to dislodge them at once. Because of this hesitant public they supposed their art was final and irrevocable , but tbey wake up of a Wednesday morning to find themseh'es and tbeir art scattered to the high winds of hea\'en. Thc public suddenly ! > hewed a homely preference for the gentle art of uossing in the form of patriotic leader ! > hip instead - . stead of the brutal art of bossint : by force of an 'Organi1.ed. inhu- 'man , unscrupulous. immortal , misshapen. monstrous political machine. - . . . . . - - - - Two Superintendents Out. At tbe last session of the state legislature a law was passed specifying- that anyone not hold. ing a first grade certificate was eligible to hold the olUcc of count ) ' superintendent. A staff correqpondent of t be Omaha Bee , from Lincoln. states that State Superintendent Mc- Brien announced Tuesday tbat. . two candidates elected at the recen t election can not qualify as they did not hold first grade certificates on the day of elec. tion. He bolds that the present IIlcumbents , who arc properly qualified in such cases. will hold o\'er until next election. Some interpel the article to mean Cus. ter and Holt counties , but he does not sa } ' so , neither do the conditions applr in Custer coun. ty. 'rhe following is quoted from the Bee of yesterday : "State Superintendcnt McBrien annou ced today that. after con. , \itat wih- ; : ; : i ! \ on wihtI ! . . , att .ge- era I , be has decHlcd that the two county superintcnd'nts elect who did not haw' finH-grade c rtil . cates on ekction daeannot qua1ify. ' 1'he lallll s of't11'l per- , sons and the counties in whidl . J they rcee'ed a majority of the : votes are withheld" hut he 8tates that the counties are Jarge and ha\'e numerous teachers who would ha\'c heen. < Iualitied. He leans toward the theon' tbat the ' prescnt inGumuents. , vIto arc propcrly qualified will 1101d over until the next election. He said' that it is probable that the mi. nority candid'ates who were qualificd. wil1 claim the ofiices on the g-round tl at those wbo were without certit cates bad no right to ha\'c their names submitted to ' the electors. . . ( - - - - - - " " Bl1tTalo count" iSI one of the counties of the state that elected A the entire repuh1ican . ticket at \ the last elect'ion. _ . . " Ryno. , , . l' arl.Landr . th' continues to : . lmprO\ , , : W. 'l' . Hamsley- was a Brol < en Bow visitor Monda ) ' . - Albert Bush ha ' sold his crop in thc Held and hought a farm. . . ' Broken Bow ' : I near , known as the t"i ; . Hil1 fanu. He also bought the ' corn crop of W. W. Walters. who t : was living on the place he . bought. , ; - d letter lilt. t For week end ing No\'cmber H : j . Donald Banning. lrs. Mi11ie ' . Bracht. B. C. Brown , ( card ; ) Charles Coe. Mrs. Oscar Eug. C. E. Larner ( tard , ) Arthur I Potter. , . - . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . . Unhe.1 SlateH Ialtd om. : . . . - IIrokrn B , " , ' . N.hraHka..No.t'lIIht'r IS. tens. } Nolic HI IlI'f..h ) ' II/h'ell Ihal tilt. (01l1l1l'111 . I . lIallll' < 1 " IIIt'r ha tiled IIntlc" , or hi. . inl'nllull t . IlIlIIaku linal PWul III "uppl/rilli hi. . clallll , a"\ Ihal Hald I.wof 11'111 h" , Olalle Icfure Helll''I't and { ( cceh'er al Bwken Bow. NI "rlIka. 1111 t . ; U"celllbt'r 21.1"05. Vll : WII.I.JA\t : A S'l'UH. " I\ ! ' A N'I' or Round Valhy. Nehra ka. ( or Nn. J I1. ; N.d. n. . . . Section J : > . ' 1'oll'lI"hll' II' . Norlh Hanlle I" " \\-11. : No.311 : \ Ml4 nl" S"ctlon ) II. ' 1'ulVnhll.I'I. NOrlh lit ' . . . . Ita nile lit'I "I. 1I nalllt' Ihe . ( IIIII/wIlIlC willie. . . . ' " III 'JlOh , , , COllllnl/OIl" r. ldl'IICt' ul'on :11111 . : ulll\'alilln o ( ' < : lllilanol. , 17. ' j'rank'hllla , uf HUllml,11..1' . Nl'brulka ; Alllel AlIIll'I'olHI of Urul'11 lI.m' . Nchraika : AI. "e" .ulfl"r ell of Uwken HolI' . NhlaKkq ; ach. ; "I G. Yurk olllruk. . " 11011' . N..hrl.ka. : a.Z1 JUII'lIlnII' AII. HI'Ij'I..It'r. L : . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1 , - - - - - - - . . _ . . - - - - - - - . - - - , , - . - - . - - - - - . . - - - - - - . - - . - \ , .j . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - " - , r DIE D . " , I I :1' . . . . . I r I. I . ' " : A t Hckw ) ( ] ) & Konlqd 'H toJ'O o'n" South Side , BJ'oken Bow , Xov. 1 WO [ ) , of' old ag'e Hnd ge.llel'- I I III Ii I' I Ii t.y. tlw WI'll blOw" chlll'lIch'l' . II iA'h I' , ' e- , I" . " f'i. 'f'hl' : ' ( willl..H' no I > PI'iod or mOlll'ning' as Iw { wnx not loved . . hy h iH fwig-II bOl'H. Low PI' eBH ha0 . ( ' ( HIJ ( ' to : .nA : Y ! lnd t Iw ( ' ( ' l'pjoicHI rOI' it is \ i i J ' T tJ.PI . r iHHIf'flt , f. . . . . 'j . . , HEAR THE BUCLE CA.I..L . Low PrH'Ni. Oood OoodH. Lower' PI'ices. Bl'ttCl' Uoods. I f'W I ! urnit.llf ( ' . C p t.o 1Jah . Latnst Out. Best Oa- , pl't . ( lood Mat.HugH. 8hplII ) PI' ceH , Your Gain. ' 0111' LOHH , IJict.lIl'H It'muwH. BootH Joulding. Suit : : \ 0111' Pi1I' . f I unY , ( ; p. Goin' Wast. IIeating' Stoves. . . . Almost ( ; onf. ' . 0111'8 is 1-1 ere. Oome Get It. New " . 'L , . , JfU,1'Ilituyp ; Hell it , Hight ; Got 'em fi-Goi ' . . K ep 'em . . . u Cr1Jl1SSUI. 11'011 Beels. 8hN\est } Out. .MaJestIc Hml- j g'IS. . Call't. ! JP Bent , . ell on Hight. Henl' t1w BlIglf' l ) I Cnll. JJ'pd tIll' Bugle On II. . I I ! Hocklnll & Konkel. , I'I' I " ' . J. " ' 0(1) " ' OJ.I ) "TANI ) . . . . . - - - - - - - - - I - : ! , . . . I . _ i