The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, August 04, 1898, Image 8

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HiE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
EOBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
Official Paper of Cherry Coun
ty Nebraska
100 JPer Year in Advance
EUBLIHHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at l e Post officest Valentine Cherry
county Nebraika as Second class matter
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subscribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full
Here is a Peyser the fusion nom
inee fo governor will be elected
ftxen the local tickets are nominat
ed this fall the fusion ticket will not
be a onesided affair It will- be fusion
When we think of the achievements
of Roosevelts Hough Eiders and re
member that part of- them belong to
Kew Yorks 490 we are forced to
admit that the Yankee Dudell Do
Democratic conventions which
platform of 96 and
Grover Clevelands attitude toward the
acquisition of foreign territory can ex
pect nothing but derision from sensi
ble men ONeill Frontier
Why
The Ohadron Journal has launched
a congressional boomlet for Capt A
Gt Fisher It says no man can beat
Greene easier than Fisher If that is
true Fisher will not receive the nom
ination because Greene will not be
beaten this year thank you
Ths town board did not take up the
water quectrou at its meeting last
night on account of f nil board not be
ing present A premptory order was
issued for the laying of new sidewalks
on Cherry street to replace those which
are so nearly worn our Action on
meters may be taken at the next meet
ing
Theiiemocratic and populist coun
ty conventions will be called for Sept
10 at Valentine Owing to failure
to qualify Dr Dwyer is not recog
nized as coroner and an election to
fill vacancy wilf occur This with
Miss btoners resignation will make
trireeeounty officers to vote for The
commissioner conventions will proba
bly be held at on Friday
Sept 9 for the greater convenience of
the peopISIirthe district who- wish to
have a voice in the nominations
We notice several of our republican
exchanges have been making lighsof
the congressional convention which
nominated Greene because many
cdiinties in the big Sixth were not rep
resented This fact is to- our mind
one which shows that Greene is the
candidate of the people not the cor
porations The populists were not
xilfijished with f iee transportation and
boatSj or they would have turned out
in force Very few people can r1 afford
to spend 25 or 30 for the purpose of
attending a convention
The republican protectionists admit
when J we arrive atthep6iut
where the manufacturers of this coun
try can sell goods in competition with
the foreigner a tariff on imports fails
toeither produce reyenue or protect
the manufacturer According to the
protectionist press we are now export
ing much more than we are import 1
ing Hence republicans are merely
bluffing when they point with pride
to their high tariff Dingley law and
tell the people that but for this law
none of our manufactories could keep
their machinery busy and would have
to reduce the wages paid their labor
ers
aPiipillion Times this week shat
ters oneVf the idols of the straight
democratic oppbrients of fusion by de
tailing how J Sterling Morton was the
first fusion candidate for governor in
the state of Nebraska having run for
governor on the dembefatic arid81 in
dependent republican tickets in 1884
ii is perhaps needless to say that the
independent republican ticket was
3Ujpported bv E Kose waterwas in
fact originated by that gentleman In
the light of this fact we dont see how
the straight democrats can kick
against the fusion of tHe present day
between the democrats and populists
jertainly populists have more in com
aaori with democrats than republicans
jsVMhaYe had especially in 1884 -
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PROTECTIONIST VAGARIES
The State Journal contains the fol
lowing gems The first paragraph
is democratic doctrine pure and
simple but in the second paragraph
the editor tries to prove that in the
first place he was wrong The talk
about tin plate is so stale thatwe need
not contradiefc it That argument I
was exploded long ago NbticeVth
next paragraph too We would like to
know how long it has been since pro
tectionists began admitting anything
of the sort
Every man ought to know that what
ever increase the government makes
in the cost anything ultimately
cornea out of the user or consumer of
the document or the commodity or
service -teat w taxed
It is- frequently possible to raise a
revenue for a time that will not come
entirely out of the consumer by a pro
tective tariff For instance the tariff
on tin plate which was fought so per
sistently by the pops and lii vanites -a
few year3 ago did raise quite a reve
nue without increasing the- price of
tin and ultimately within a few
mouths of its passage it- resulted1 in
what appears to- be a r permanent re
duction of the retail price of tin
But all protectionist admit this re
sult is really temporary as in time the
home production will successfully
meet foreign competition except in
cases where unskilled manual labor is
alone in competition and the cessa
tion of importations of the articles we
have learned to make at home with
the aid of superior machinery finally
outs off -the revenues
SCHOOL MONEY
During the last eighteen months un
der republican administration the
amount of school money apportioned
to all the counties of the state was
70870474 Of this amount 231--05830
the amount of the December
1896 apportionment was not actually
paid by the republicans but was left
for the dembpop administration to
pay and no money was left in the
treasury with which to pay it But
the demopop administration during
its first eighteen months not only paid
this 23195830 which the republicans
neglected to pay but in addition there
to collected and paid to the counties
of the state the immense sum of 1
17028691 This amount added to
the December 1896 apportionment
which the demopops had to collect and
pay brought the- total amount paid
during the first eighteen months of
demopop rule to 140224551 whicn
was 92549877 more than was paid to
the counties of the state during the
first eighteen months of republican
rule
In other words during the first
eighteen months of the demopop ad
ministration there was apportioned
and paid to the various counties of
the state for the benefit of the public
schools three times more money than
was apportioned and paid during the
last eighteen months of republican
rule World Herald
DOES FUSION PAY
Under the republican administra
tion Nebraska state warrants were at
a discount Today under the demo
pop administration Nebraska state
warrants are at a premium of 1
The fees paid out by the demopop
administration have been 10000 per
year less than the fees paid out under
tfie republican administration
The expense of collectingthe taxes
under the demopop administration
has been 14000 per year less than the
expense for collecting the taxes under
the republican administration
During the first 17 months- of the
demopop administration the amount
of the officers fees collected and paid
into the state treasury was 5289569
more than was paid in during the en
tire two years of 1895a nd 1896 under
the republican administration
During the last two years of its ex
istence the republican administration
increased the interest bearing debt
of Nebraska from 118857559 to 2-
46370995 an increase of 1275134
36 During the first 18 months of the
demopop administration the interest
bearing debt of Nebraska was reduced
70054299-170- Herald
Kaw WaFSofiffs aiulMiisiin
Two of the most popular pieces of i
music arranged for piano and organ
have just been issued by the Popular
Music Co Indianapolis Ind Bring
Our Heroes Home dedicated to the
heroes of the XJ S battleship Maine
isbne of the finest national songs ever
written The music is stirring and
the words ring with patriotism Dew
eys Battle of Manila March Two
Step is a fineinstrumental piece and
will live foreveraS afsouvenir of the
bpanish war Either one of these
pieces and PopulahMusicEoll contain
ing 18 pages full sheetmcsic sent on
receipt of 25 cents Address
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Born on the 11th to Mr and ts
Wm Erickson a girh
Mr W H Wilkinson has recently
completed a new sod house
Jas Wallingford has gone up to the
ranch lately vacated by Theo Doyle
where he will put up hay to winter
his stock
It goes without saying that Wm
Kennedy is one of the proudest men
up from Frontier county to cook for
hay hands in Lonetree valley
A severe wind storm visited this
vicinity which completely wrecked
Frank Kimes topjmggy Mr Austins
new tent and Mr Wm Steadraans
new frame sheds also doing much-
damage to hay stacked in punches
A little son born to MrXind Mrs
Frank Kime on the 26 EranK is not
only proud of the new acquisition to
his family but says he can make hay
faster than ever with the aid of the
boy XT 3
JfollllStowifia
Vfe had 3 good rains last week They set the
having and small grain cutting back some but
the corn shows the affects of the rain A finer
prespectforabig corn yieid I never saw in
Nebraska than at present Wheat and oats are
very good and hay will be plentiful Around
Norden the corn suffered some for rain but I
think the most of it is good for a fair yield
Major Morris is again on deck with a lot of
cattle to sell
Miss Tearl Pifer and Mrs Fred Taylor have
been attending teachers institute at Ainsworth
the past two weeks and have returned and re
port a good time
Mr M Allen of Norden shipped a carload of
fat hogs from this place Muesday to Omaha
aud returned Friday He says he got the top
price paid that day
MiTSam Black the Norden hotel and livery
manhasaverysore finger the lastrfew days
He was leading ayonng mule toWater and the
mule wanted to go one way and Sam wanted to
go another The mule thought it would show
him that things could get hot without lire and
gave the halter rope a gentle pull through Jiis
hand and made an ugly bum As we had hot
given the mule any name Sam named llt for jisfji
but the name is so long that we wouid get outof
breath to call it by its name so I call it mule and 1
apply the whip for the rest
Who says it dont pay to advertise Last
week we mentioned oltr trading stuff and by
Saturday night our supply was exhausted and
calls for more Yesystrif you have anything
to sell just let The Democrat know about it
and every body wfllSeaifind it out
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cuwuaub governor A R GTLTRTT
Attorney General
q j SMYTH
State Treasurer
jB mesERVE
State Auditor J W CORNELL
Secretary of State - vy R- PORTER
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Panels and Jiuildings J V WOLFE J
Superintendent Public Instruction W R JACKSON
Tfre foregoing is the ticket nominated by -the fusion parties- at
Lincoln Tuesday night It will be noticed that the ticket is the
same as in 1896 with the exception of the candidates for governor
and lieutenant governor The reason for this is obvious A special
to the World Herald says of the nominee for governor
LINCOLN NEBR Aug W A Poynteiy nominated
this morning by three conventions has been prominent in
the politics of the state for the last ten years-
He isa fawner living on the same farm near Albion in
Boone county which has been his home for many years
Mr Poynter has been honored by his people tvith their suf
frages for important offices
He was elected as a populist to the slate senate in Nov
ember 1890 and at the opening of the sessiou in January -
1891jwas seleeted as the president pro tern of the senate -and
lie took an important part in the legislation of that ses
sion
He is atpresent a member of the Nebraska Transmississ
ippi Exposition commission and in the discharge of his du
ties on thiscommission has come in contact with the
as well aS the state outside of -that city
He has made friends out of those with whom he has been
thrown into business relates and some of his most earnest
supporters in the convention were these men
C C Patterson of Rushville was elected member of the demo
cratic state central committee from this district
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V i n r 7 j 8 ror eacn iu votes or major fracti
ui uhbii t uauguier u tue win thereof
cast for Hon C J Smyth i
Mrs Frank Marshal recently came attorney eeneral at thp PippHnn
oay
Ko reply has yet been received to the demands made by the
United States upon Spain as a condition of peace but all authorities
think that Spain will accept our terms
Havana and its people are in a terrible state of suffering Hun-
dreds of people are dying on the streets- from- starvation- and- con
ditions are daily growing worse
Merritt wants 50000 men for the Philippines
All cavalry now in the south has been ordered north-
Porfco reported will surrender entirely to the Ameri
can troops
The Fifth Illinois which mntined last week has been orded to
Newport News All non commissioned officers have been reduced to
the ranks
Iemoczatic Senatorial -Convention
A delegate convention of the demo
cratic party of the 14th senatorial dis
trict of Nebraska is hereby called to
meet in Valentine on Saturday Aug
ust 20 1898 at 10 oclock a m for
he purpose of placing in nomination
a candidate forsenator from said dis
trict and the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before
the convention Each countv is en
titled to one delegate at large and one
on
or
in
iovember 196 which gives the fol
lowing representation towit
tfox uutte 5 Brown
Cherry 5 Dawes
Keya Paha 3 Rock
Sheridan 7 Sioux
It is -earnestly requested that a
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delegation be sentfrorn each county
as many matters of importance will
come up at this meeting and a per
manent organization will be effected
M F Clyxes Chairman
Democrat Representative Convention
The democratic electors of the 52d
representative district will meet in
convention at Borden 2Tebr Sept
17 1898 at 1 p m to nominate a
candidate for legislature and for any
other business that may corne before
the convention Eepresentatioh is as
follows
Glierry 5 Keya Paha 3
Baed on the votTecasfc for HonrC J
Smyth w e Haley
Chairman
Populist Keprcsentativc Convention
The peoples independent electors of
the 52d representative district are re
quested to meet in convention at Nor
den on Saturday Sept 17 1898 at
1 oclock p m Counties are entitled
to rehresentation as follows
Cherry 8 Keya Paha 4
jno proxies will be allowed but the
delegates present will cast the full
Vote of the county
Weo H KEiNEitT Chairman
MiHlriftes for JFeetl
Bran bullf 50c per cwt 900 ton
Shorts bulk 60c per cwt 1100 ton
Screenings 3c
Chop Feed 70c
Corn i 50c
Oats 80c
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Populist Senatorial Convention
A delegate convention of the peo
ples independent party of the 14th
senatorial district of Nebraska is
called to meet at Valentine Nebraska
on Saturday August 20 1898 at 10
a m for the purpose of placing in
nomination a candidate for said dis
trict and for the transaction of such
other business as mav properly come
before the convention
The representation is based- upon
the vote cast for Hon J J Sullivan
for supreme judge at the general elec
tion of 1897 viz One delegate at
large and one for each 100 votes or
major fraction thereof which gives the
following by counties
Box Butte 6 Brown
Cherry 8 Dawes
Keya Paha 4 Sheridan
Sioux
Ainsworth Home Rule
dam Hudson
Simeon Neb
Lett hip on cattle
Left shoulder on
horses
Some horses Liizy
irfnge between
RrtH Gordon and Snake
w5 Kiver and Niobrara
SfMaw5ftSsg jM VPr
Lef t ears tagged All catile dehorned
Notice to JBridce iluildera
Sealed proposals will be received by the-
ST Rnrl nf Ihprrrv flnnnhi VV t
August in 1893 at I oclock p n for the con-
SiniCtiOU Of five fo iron orsffiPl wnrrnn lirW1a
0 ufavo
One 1 across Gordon creek about 13 miles
southwest of Valentine Dimensions of bridee
jsl01eetin length width 14 feet set on iron
posts bottom of bridge to be c feet above level
oi creek
One l across Gordon creek about 14 miles
southwest of Valentine Dimension of bridge
isfcet in Iengtn width 14 feet set on iron posts
bottom of bridge to be a feet above level of creek
juusiuuvti unuges are ocr built on mail
route from Valentine to Simeon Y70T
une u across lioaruman creek abou45 miles
southwestof Valentine section as township so
range 31 Dimension of bridge 35 feet in length
mum it leer set on iron nrwta twittnm f
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One l across Snake river about 40 miles
southwest of Valentine near section 11 town
ship 30 range 32 Dimension of bridge 30 feet
in leugjh width 14 feet spt on iron posts bot
tom or bridge to be 7 feet above the level of the
river
One l across Snake river about 35 miles
south cf Cody near section 12 township 31
VW Vr Djnicnsin of bridge 40 feet in length j
width 14 feet set on iron posts bottom of bridge
to be six feet above the level of the river
Above bridges to be covered withs inch plank
either hard pine or oak
Parties bidding can bid on one or air of the
aviz Dilutes
liius Minimi no addressed to P Sullivan
Mmirmaii Board of County Commiasionera Vsil
entine Iebraskii tnd Hnrimri rssrr
aVn11eiBoard reserves the right to reject
any or all bids j v D vvipix
Valentine Neb July 14 1898 Qo Clerk
Ajijiointiitent of Administrator
IncouetyCNebrLSrt WUm ad f0r Cherr
In the matter of the estate of Agnes Archer
David A Archer liaving filed in rny ofTice a
petition praying for ilia appointment of William
A Archer as administrator of the estate of
iiiiiira ai uiier i eueisfe i i norsniic
said estate will take notice that I have fixed
jnio aio cioci p in as
tI13tlniea11d my oiiice in Valentine Cherry
county Nebraska as ths nlirP hn
said petition at which time and place all per-
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awiia iiueiebiuu in sum estate may appearand
show cause if ahy there be why susli adminis
tratior should not ie apooiutett
Witness my hand and the seal of the conntv
seat
court tms 2Cth day of July isoa
W IC TOWXK
2G 23 Coanty Judge
Notice to Crctlitors
In the County Court within and for Cherry coun
ty Nebr July 14 18
In the matter of Henry Carter deceased
uiti creuiiors ox saui eaiater
011 MPP Iif wihv nntiiil Hiit T ii
County
on
Gonrt room in Valentine in snid niintv
the tith day of August IS98 to receive uui Vl
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no all claims atrainst sfd mtnia v ii
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i iu uitir aajustmeiii anu aUowance Tii
time limit for the presentation of claims aairht
said estate Is 0 months from the 1st dav of Jul v
A D 1S93 and the time -limit for payment of
debts is one year from said 1st dav of Julv ws
Witness my hand and the seal of the Comity
Court this 14th day of Julv i0S
SEA WPTOWNE
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Customer of oursjand to accomplish that
end we are making greatly reduced prices on
all summer goods strawrhats clothing lawns
shirt waists etc This- eTas3 of goods must all
go inside of the next thirty days
To housekeepers we would say we have
just purchased half aj car load of
STONEWARE
Crocks jugs- jars churns- etcj all sizes
Having purchased in large quantities we can
sell at low prices this is one of the secrets of
our low prices on all goods
Eightor left side
Horses same on
left shoulder
Earmark Swal
low tail cliD rijht
or left ear
Range Big Creek
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John DeCorj
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Horses
Cattle hdte in
each ear
Itanire Rfw nnd
Little WhiW Uivers
Some branded ID4
417 on left side
Horses JD on left
hip
Ranee in Mever Co-
on Antelope Creek
S H Kimmel
Rosebud S D
A130B4U on left
side
Cattle undercut on
bdtheara
Horses branded 4
on left shoulder
Jiange on Antelope
and Spring Creek3
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P O Brownlee Neb -
Charles Eichards
Merriman Neb
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Paul Didier
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Steadman Bros
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Pass Neb
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right or left side
n1orses andsomo
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Best Value Wrllin Machine llsaf
flrsi Fit Improvements Hdnesl
Construction and all High grade
Typewriter Essentials
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Omaha Branch Office Corner Seventeenth and Earnam Streets
Earl Comstock Manager
Valentine Neb
Cattle branded om
left side or hip Also
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Horses same as on
steer left hip AI30
C on left shoulder
Rosebud S D
ID 1183 either left
side or hip
Horses
F on left
shoulder
Range head of
Antelope
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convict any person of stealing cattle of the above
brands
Thomas Farren
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