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THIS OUBTEK dODN'i'x BEPUULIOAN CUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN $1.00 Per Year. All subscribers arc considered permanent and U they wish to discontinue are expected to pay all arrearages and notify publisher. Entered at Broken Bow , Nebraska , ( or trans mission In the United States malls at second class rates. D. M. AMSBHRRY , Editor and Publisher ADVERTISING RATES. Where matter Is set ou wood bane electrotype a flat price of twenty cents per Inch , alnirle col- nmn.'for each Imertloti , twe or more Insertions IS cents per Inch. Special position , tingle In , sertlou 20 cents per luch. Metal base , electros- two or more times , 15 cents per Inch , payment first of each month. Local advertising- cents per line each In ertlon. Notice of chnrch church fairs , sociables and entertainments where money Is charired , one half rates , Death notices free , half price for publishing obituaries. Card of Thanks , 0 ccnu. Legal notices at rates provided statutes of Nebraska , Society notlcesand resolutions , one-hall rates Weddiuir notices free , half price for list of presents. Call For Republican Convention. The Itcniibllcaiiflol the County of Ouster , State of Nebraskaarc hereby called to incut In convention In the city of urokun now , on Monday July 18th , line , at U o'locic In thu forenoon , In the forenoon , In the cadwcll building , for the purpose of selecting nine teen delegates to attend the Republican State Convention to meet at Lincoln , on Tuesday , July 2otli , I'JK ) , and to select the County central committee , and for the transaction of .sucli other business as may properly come before the convention. The Convention shall be made up of dele gates chosen by'thc Republican of the re- upertlvc townships of the County at caucuses held for that purpose , prior to said 18th day of July , 1910. The basis of representation shall be one delegate for each 10 voles or major fraction thereof cast at thu 1010 Kcneral election for John 11 , Harnes , Republican nominee for Supreme Judge. Said apportion nont entitles several town ships to the following representation In said convention , to-wlt : Algernon 10 Oarflckl G Anslcy 14 Hayes 3 Arnold 8 Kllfoll H Iicrwyn 7 Lillian 7 llrokcn llow 30 I..OUP K Cliff 7 Myrtle 0 Custcr 8 Sargent IS Comstock 5 Triumph 4 Douglas Orove 8 Victoria 7 Delight 15 Wayne 0 Kllm 6 Westervllle 9 Klk Creek 8 West Union o Grant o WoodHlver 11 Total 2111 IT IS FURTHER RECOMMENDED that no proxies beallowcd.and that the delegates present from each of the respective town- Hhlps bo authorised to cast the full vote of their delegation. The members of the County central Com mittee who arc to conduct thu 1010 campaign must be chosen at this convention. I 1 Alpha Morgan , Chairman. William M. Dunn , Secretary. Dated this 22nd day of June , 1910 , Broken Dow Nebraska. Republican Caucus. ( Loup Township ) Notice Is hereby given that a republican caucus will be hew at the regular voting place of ioup township on Saturday July 10 , 1910 , at 2:30 : P. M. for the purpose of electing- eight delegates to the Republican County Convention to be held at Urokcn llow July 18th and for the transaction of such other business that may come before thu caucus. Wii.c. r. TIIEW. Com. Republican Caucus. A caucus of the republican electors of Tiroken now township will be held In the Cadwell building Saturday July ifl , 1010 , at 2 o'clock p. M. for the purpose of electing 30 delegates to the county convention and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the caucus , ALPHA. MOHCIAN , Chairman. M. Q , Montgomery , Sec. Republican Caucus. The republicans of Lillian township will meet In caucus Saturday July 10th , at 2 o'clock tn the Oxford school house for the purpose of naming delegates to the county convention and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. Uy order of Committee , Q. T. Christy. Call from Cliff Township. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a Rcpubllcau Caucus held at the Hicks school house Cliff Township Saturday July 10 loio at 2 p. in. for the purpose of electing 7 delegates to attend the Republican County Conveutlon to be hold at Uroken How July , 18 1910 and for the transaction of such other bunlnes3 as may properly come before the above meeting. w. j. Rice , Comui Candidate For the Legislature. I hereby announce myself as candidate for nomination for Representative In the Cflth district , subject to the action of the republican primary Aug. 16,1910 O. U. Moody , N , T. GADD'S ANNOUNCEMENT FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Having Illed with the proper ofllccr , I now announce myself a candidate for the offlcc of county Attorney subject to the ap proval of the republican party at the Primary election to be held Angust 10th. 1910. It Is perhaps needless for me to say : I am unalterably against ( ho Llauor Inter , asts , I am for county option , tor state and nation wide prohibition. I am a republican , but am most emphat ically for the revision of theTarlff downward and for the removal of tariff upon things essentially necessary to the comfort , health , happiness and prosperity of the citizen. My present term ot onice docs not expire until January 1911 , my time and ability there fore Is the property of the citizens of the county , of all political complexion ; that be. Ing true I WILL NOT MAKE A CANVASS. I havenol been absent from any meeting of the board of supervisors have been ou hand at alt times when called upon by county onicers from the least to the highest , Includ ing Township ana School district onicers : When needed by the private citizen , either over the Phone , or In person I have been on band by day or night , and this I will have to say at the end of my term of onice rcgtrdlcss ol the results of the primary election ; If you need the county attorney , you will tlnd htm ot his onice , not out'ln campaign , using your time to further his personal Interests. If absent , It will bo because of business , and tn that event , there will be a competent lawyer In charge of the ofllce. I am huuiin.and no doubt have made mistakes during my tcrtn of onice , but I have no excuses to offer neither any appologles to make ; I have sought to discharge duty to the best of my ability from mv view point this I will continue to do ; I will thank vou for your consideration and will appreciate your support. Respectfully Yours , N. T. QADD. ANDERSON FOR SUPERVISOR. BVI' Having flled a § a candidate for Supervisor ot the third supervisor district subject to the k will of the republican primary. I will ap preciate your support. If nominated and elected I will use my best efforts for the ad vancement of the best Interests of the dis trict and the county in general. RAS ANDEKSON , MYERS FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. I am a candidate for couuty attorney sub- Jcct to thu aprroval of thu republican prl Paries. UDWIN K1. MYKHS , Republican County Convention next Tuesday. Conic out and see bow republicans do things. Both the regulars and insur gents arc liable to be disappoint ed in their hopes that Col. lioosc * velt will especially espouse their their cause. The ex-picsidcnt is not liable to do anything of the kind. Tie is a republican and his efforts in the campaign will not be to widen tbe party breech but rather to weld it. No man is in a better position to do that than is Col , Roosevelt. M. L. I Since 1 withdrawn ernor a tn rated to hi the republ as a candl' This is tl office is non ' n- office is sec Mr. Frij when in th ago and pi of the horn V , -o. n ! Oliver H nouuces tb columns of candidacyi Mr. Mod county's it J , f and prospe Clear creel who was at ? ot the pionj ocated in i : he Moody ! eighties , w reared.Fi p [ T. Moody ful teachei ] the days wj nated he wi republican j superintend the days of J should warr . i of every rep rict. ! CIUPMAN'S The Oilier Sid < Kean Editor Custer J For the purj errors in 'a reel County Republ straight , I sent cation to that they refused tc ing a controve the truth , even fet a ic-noiniiu Kearui Editor Custer C Will you all errors in yourf Congressman Ji speculations ? t. Mr. Kinkaid from private in final proof th'e he would hiirdl position i ntti with inside iuf < his position asjj nn Alaskan cc appears now ns in the Seattle I think if o1 you will coal lauds hav and this forms I Pincliot row till much attention of the coal lai government to patent that Ut scaudel to thea ] made the invei special comuiitt not reported its stand that in yjO Kinkaid's coal are liable to an you are hardly ! much when you of buying his he claimant whorl final proof on iT * man's reputatl should be above gets to tbe pi a defended by n fa would seem tlfl Congressman toj meditation andj ] The republican its tenets , stancli legal honesty J and a suspicion former , and still latter , is bardl 3In llrokcn How . 1 Klnnman & Co to 15 CHouse lot 19 block 3 original town llrokcn llow . 1 V HaRln o C M Stephens lot 13 In block 4Anslcy . fS-p n H welch to w Itruce IW acres In MS- 10 . LW S I'oyles to wm H McKnlRht 10 In 31-lfi 19 . 30 < O A Olsen to A J Mclrlch 100 acres In 9- 1S17 . 90' Win liarrett to n I Elliott parcel In 33- M K Lewis to j O W Lewis 320 acres In MSM9-24 . Prohibition Banquet July 25 , 1910. All Prohibitiists are invited tr participate in the Banquet to be it the Limlel' ' Hotel in Lincoln. Nebr. , July 25th , at 0:30 : p. m. Good eatinir , gooding- talking , ijond music ; the place to havr your spirits renewed. The pric < of vonr tickets is 75 cents Onler the number you can use a1 once that plates may be saved fo you. Remit with your order. Winners of ill ) of July Sports. THp winners in the various contes's. held in BrokenBow Jul ; 4ch , were as follow : 1 he Modern Brotherhood o Atmrica drill team was first in the comic parade. The Twi Dutchman were second am Reneau with Smith's burro cap tured third. In the Auto Flower parad held in the afternoon II. W George the winner with C. W Bo wman second The captor of the greased pig was Edwin Myers. The three legged race resulted in John and Gaiua Cadwell being first , Ray Cadwell and Miley second and Myers and Stewart third. In the girls foot race Blanche Ash first , Susan Kurapt second and Nora Davidson third. Orvil Cox was first in the sack race followed by James Ervin with A M. Campbell third. The winners o f the motorcycle race w. s Myers wi thCadwell sci- ond. meat congressmi Yo . J , II. Chapman , ( In the Custer Couuty Beacon. ) "An ideal congressman" in the the estimation of tbe people is one who does not envy every prominent political position he sees others occupy ; not one , who when he cannot get what he wants in his own party will take the stump against his party nom inees or resort to the columns of the opposition press to gain party prestige. An ideal congressman is otic who is loyal to his party and docs something for the pee ple.The The date of the introductory of the above article July 2 , 1910 , is as misleading as the body of the letter itself. The letter which is a copy of the one we received is post marked Broken Bow July S , 1910. It was received too late for publication that week so we "had no time to prepare copy in reply to its misstatements. We never refused to publish thelettcr claims had been upon the market and bought and sold , especially in the Pacific Coast cities , for several years previous to the time when Mr. Kinkpid made his purchase. Articles frequently appeared in the newspapers about Custer 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 see me. Phones , office 42 , resi dence 129. CHAS. W. BOWMAN BROKEN Bow , NEB. CHURCH COLUMN. M. E. Cburcli. R. II. Thompson , Pastor Sunday School 10:00 : a. in ; morning1 sermon 11:00 : a. m ; Juu- Proltibition Mass Convention. Nine o'clock , a. m. , July 26 , Lincoln , Nebr. , will be held a mass convention of Prohibition- sts. Will you be there ? A good time , round tab'es , speeches , discussions , and a general feast. Coine and bring all your friends. We hope to have one or more speakers from abroad of national reputation. The State Conven tion will convene at 2 p m. of the same day ; you can attend it wether a delegate or not. It is probable that the Congressional meetings will convene in connec tion with the above mass conven tion. See to it that a full re presentation is present from your district. We hope to see every county in the State represented in both conventions. Two young gentlemen f'otn Billings , Montana were visitors a Broken Bow Sunday ev. ning iy force of circumstances. ' heir Msit was unavoidable and due to act that the brakemen on No 44 id not consider it proper for hem to ride "blind binnrape" on iis train if he could prevent it. STATE or omo CITY OP TOLEDO , ? LUCAS COUNTY. | S3 < FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he la senior partner ol the firm ol F. J. CHENEY & Co. . dolnfc business In the City ot Toledo. County and State aforesaid , and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE IIU.VDUKI ) DOLLARS for each and every case ot CATAHMII that cannot bo cured liy the use ot HALL'S CATAU.U , CUHE. pRAfK , . Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence , this 6th day of December , A. D. , 1896. i ' i A. W. QLHASON. ) SEAtf f NOTAIIY PUBLIC. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonials , free. F. J. CIIK.N'EY A CO. , Toledo , O Sold by nil Druggists , 7Sc. Take Hall's I'amlly Tills for constipation. TI.MK TABLE OF C. B. & 0R - R- Broken Bow Nebraska. East West 40-8:49 : a m 39 fi:25 : p m 42 7:27 : am 4M':25i. ' : tn 44 7:15 : p tn 43 < > :55 : - m 39 and 40 local between Sen. c i and Lincoln. Try that White Satin II .nr m W. H. O'Rorke's Feed Store There is none better. Phone 409. OLDS GASO LINE ENGINES Alwaj's on the Job. REAM BROS , Brandeis. Mr. Kinkaid per sonally sent out copies of the testimony of Glavis and the in terview of Brandeis for publica tions to weekly papers in his district , and it was published in the RyruuucAN at the time. Send Your Abstract Orders to J. Gr. Leonard , Bonded Abstractor Office in Security State Bank Building : DANGEROUS HOUSE FLY Screen nil windows nntl d ois Insist that your Grocer , Uutcher , linker And nuy one from whom you buy footl stuff , does the same The common house fly or "Typhoid Fly" Is dangerous In your kitchen Screens for sale at Phone 79 L. Turner LJbr. Co , SUPPLEMENT to the Custor County Republican D.M. AMSBERRY. Editor & Publisher WANTBD 1000 acres of land , broke , in the vicinity of Anselmo Willis Cadwell , Broken Bow , Nebr. 47-tf Real Estate Transfers Win Nelson to C 11 Mark 80 acres In 23- 14-18 11200 Lena Utter toT w Edwards lots 1 2-M : In block 74 U II nroken How 1000 K Tabey & husb to O M Foote all block 3 Tabeys add Oconto and lots 123In block 2 In Oconto 10CO K Williams & husb to r , Tlllcy parcel In I7-ID--J3 200 W L Philips to E slocum lots 8-0 10block 18 Anslcy 2500 J A colcman to A M CoieManlotsS H-lo-ll block II Anslcy 1000 n \v ivlliln tn v. n UniKip lot in In lilork A MATCHLESS MUSICAL ORGANIZATION The Cleveland Ladies' Orchestra ComIng - Ing to Chautauqua. There Is no musical organization that is BO capable of giving universal satisfaction as a ladies' orchestra. There is a peculiar charm about their -work for the simple reason that they are women. While wo have not , as a rule , been taught to expect so much from them In the way of volume of tone and vim of execution , as we do from men , we 'always feel a keen de light in the choice flavor that Is Im parted to their music by a well trained ladles' orchestra. Those Interested In musical matters have noted that in the last few years there has been a wonderful rise in the popularity of ladles' musical organlza tions. They have been featured on many lyceuin and chautauqua pro grams. They have developed a last that every manager recognizes and feels a desire to satisfy. In the short list that has made goo on the American platform the Cleve land Ladies' Orchestra easily take first place. There are ten Instrument used , Insuring su cient volume fo any auditorium. There Is a bras quartette carried that Is unique amen musical organizations of this kind Among the numerous elements tha enter into making this the premie ladles' orchestra of them all note pa ticularly the following : In the person of Mr. Alfred Motzdor they have a thoroughly competenli conductor. It is a peculiarly well bal ancetl company of musicians. The1 greatest care has been exercised In the instrumentation of the orchestra , ' The several soloists have unusual merit and furnish a real feature in the work of the organization. The Metzdorf rehearsals are models ol thoroughness. The program- * rendered by this great orchestra range from the most dlfllcull to simple popular airs. The perform ers nre just as much at home in "The ' I Merry WivoV ami "Tannhauser" as in the catt-Mest selections of yester- j day. In Tannhnuser , where great i volurie and action are required for the devc rpment of right effects , the or 1 oheftra Hues to its full splendor and , the hearers are ariazed at the splen did climaxes reacl-ed by an orchestra of ten numb.rs. It is successes of this claps that have made the Cleveland La ( tits' Orchestra the most sought after of all the organization of Ita kind In the lanTI. Miss E. Ralphene Parsons , greatest of all lady trombonists , is always jwp- ular In her excellent solo work. Misa Ada Hutfhlnson. the cornet soloist , has also an enviable reputation , while Metzdorf. the leader , with the king ol musical Instruments , the violin , has reached a mark cf excellence in his renditions that makes him a favorite wherever he appears. Metzdorf haa full mnsttry of technical difficulties , ) plays with the ease and grace of a1 master and excelF in fine musical shadings - ings tVe 1'lRh lights and deep shad ows cf mi sic. The result is a finished product. There is nothing left to be desired In an orchestra. Their success has made demands for standing space where they have appeared. hTey have done much to popularize music with the masses. They are constantly raising the standards higher. We are glad to note that the Redpath Chautauqua System has control of the summer time of this splendid orchestra and that it will appear as a regular num ber on our program. of these coal lands , , the area which may be grouped or owned by one company is limited to four sections , for which reason the act is popularly known as the Anti-Coal Trust Law. We could go into further de- LADY PINCERS are so named on account of their dainti ness and because men want to get hold of them. Those that come from our jakery ARE WORTHY OF THE NAME. Try some for lunch or tea. They go excellently with preserves of any kind. Or they are plenty good enough by them selves. Better buy plenty , though. No body ever refuses another no matter how often they go round. The City Bakery Slieppard & Burk have just received a part of a car load of fine Florida Watermelons which they are recommending very highly. They would like to see all old customers and many new ones take advantage of this. Sheppard & Burk Phone 125 South Side Square For The Complexion we have everything worth keep ing There are so many worth less and even harmful prepara tions on the market that it will be well for you to buy where is kept only Reliable Toilet Goods We invite you to pay us a visit and inspect what we have in that line. If you know the best preparation , you'll recognize them here. J. G. HAEBERLE Druggist. W * WWU1" pcthors. Anyone , anywhere , can start a mail order business at home. No canvassLng. Be your own boss. Send for free booklet. Tells liow. Hcacock , A4582 , , ( Lockport , N. Y. 45-tf \ i