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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1900)
I i t t l hi i j m M1 I 5 I i I i n w vl gSmmevp v wk w s2T r - -v V J THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT I M RICE EDITOR 100 Per Yetir in Advance PUBLI15HED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at the Postfflce at Valentine Cherry conitY Nebraska as Second class matter A8kR Anderson about that windmill Guaranteed and aU -repairs furmsnett tree ioro years Efc on hg market W Wm--if- sr SSSWfc V iT k Oil This paper will be mailed regularly parfc 0f our government to share in the its DMn rthprn until a definite order 4 which the dis to to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full FUSION TICKET For President W J BRYAN For E STEVENSON State For Governor W A POYNTER Boone For A GILBERT York For Secretary of State C V SVOBODA How ard ForTreasurer S n HOWARD nolt For Audltor THEODORK GRIESS Clay D OLDHAM Buf falo Foe Commissioner or Public Lands and JCAREY Saunders For Superintendent of Public Instruction C F BECK Burt For Presidential Electors FRANK T RANSOM Silver Republican Dougla ROBERT OBERFELDER Democrat enne L N WEN TE Democrat Lancaster TAMES HUGHES Democrat Coliax JOHN H FELBER Populist Cedar WILLIAM H GARRETT PopulistPhelps W G SWAN Populist Johnson PETER EBBESON Populist Howard Congressional For Member of Congress Sixth District WM NEVILLE North Platte County Ticket For County Attorney A M MORRISSEY For Commissioner of First District HALEY For Commissioner of TbW District This editor has a number of personal and political friends in Holt county and in talking with them we find that witfcottfcan exception they are loud in their wB8 of S 13 Howard fusion tnoniioee for state treasurer The gen tleman is one of je BJflst successful farmers and stock raisers fi bat sec tion of the state He is a man f stf i integrity and is blessed with a gQOd education which well fits him for the discharge of his duties of the important loffiee to Weh he is sure -to he elected an November To our friends who are not acquainted with ifr Howard we would say that he is worthy of your onost enthusiastic support Hosrells Journal C H Dietrich republican candidate jfor governor has blessed us with his presence and passed on to conquer the rest of the state We have a great deal of sympathy for Charlie as he actually believes he will be the next governor The party who pumped him full of such nonsense is no doubt chuckling at the effort the candidate is making to con vince some one else of the same thing Charlie is probably all right in his business but his business is not man aging the affairs of a state of Nebraskas size and importance That and 2 per cent are altogether dissimilar- Boyd County Register The Phillippines cost us 186000 000 and 2300 soldiers to say nothing of the 20000000 we gave Spain The trade that costs so much must be some thing wonderful in its proportions js 10 per cent a good margin of pro fit If it is we must do 18 000 000 worth Gt business with the Philippines cbefore wears reimbursed for the mon ey already speufc there And no amount -of business can eye pay js for the fliavpheen sacrificed on the altars of -- fc women and children scalping burning the United States so prosperous and destroying them We are unalterably opposed to any tuated by the same aim They want alliance tacit or open with any Euro- to divert attention from the pean monarchy particularly ours and ance of democracy at home by flaunt- Americas bitter foe and shall resist m iug before their country the glory of an every practical and legal way the increasing area of empire Semi-civil- position of imperialism and militarism lzed lands acquired by me swora areat unon a people consecrated to freedom and in this spirit and with an abiding trust in the good sense and patriotism of the vast body of the American peo ple we commit as far as we may the - t - - fortunes of the Republic of America to main the masters until imperialism is thfl strength and determination of citi zens born on American soil and aided by those sons from other lands who sought here a refuge from open tyran ny judical misconstruction and mili tary exaction OPENING OF MR BUJANS SPEECH Mr Bryan spoke as follows I do not want ybu to think that my happiness depends uLjon any public office within the gift of the people of this country I have a higher ambition than to be President Great applause The man whose happiness depends upon what others do for him may be doomed to disappointment but if ones happiness depends upon what he does for others he need not be disappointed Renewed applause I hope 3011 will credit me with the ambition that is within the reach of every citizen of this land an ambition which all can entertain and which to my mind is a higher ambition than that for any of fice and that is an ambition to do what I can to make this nation so great and j good that to be a simple citizen WPfthl be greater than to be a king in any jherland Great applause Theobjeflf my speech is a prac tical one I want fa seMsQcsionj to point to a great lesson 1 Deneve me fact that this nation has here the rep- resentatives of all of the races of Europe gives it a peculiar advantage among the nations The fact that the best blood of all the civilized nations ffijngle here in the development of the American character enables this nation to turn on every question the light of uniyersal history and avoid the dangers from which other nations have suffered Ap plause When a problem arises in this country we can look back and find what has been the experience of others If we knew the history of our own people only we would not be so well prepared to detect danger before we suffer from it but if any one does not know the growth of landlordism and its dangers he has only to ask an Irish man what landlordism means and he need not read history to find it out Great applause If any one wants to know whether an alien government is good all he has to do is to ask an Irish man what his opinion is of an alien government although the governing power be separuted from the governed only by a narrow channel Applause If you want to know what militar ism means and what its burdens are all J came to this country to avoid the V- 114 of helP to Pufc h th thousands of American soldiers who Wsm of the Old World Applause UP out anvnne When we speaK against imperial- Yvt f L Miss Metta Cady imperialism aad commercialism ism or protest against wars of conquest vOmaha World Herald JEFFERSONIAN WISDOM Honest friendship with all nations L 1 1inn ttM nnnn Tflnnm thev sav that we are nleading the cause of the Pilipino 1 deny it No matfer what becomes of the1 Filipino the world will go on but when this nation puts out its light then unto what nation can one or the essential principles of our struggling humanity look for hope and nnnnnrw government and consequently one which ought to shape its administra tion Conquest is not in our It is inconsistent with our govern ment We did not raise armies for cjlory or for conquest To take part in European conflicts would be to divert our energies from creation to destruction How easily we prescribe for others a cure for their difficulties When we eannotcure our own f we can prevent the Government roKi wasting the labors of the people under pretense of taking care of them they must beeoiae happy It is Ithe people Wfiat which is to pay the expenses joilhe ivr and their blood which is to flojv in expiation 4qf the causes of it AGAINST ALLIANCE Address adopted at the suggestion of Judge M V Cannon at the annual meeting of the United Irish Societies at Sunnyside Park in Chicago August 15th last Within the year freedom has re ceived desperate blows at the hands of the nations who claim to be wedded to Liberty and we regret to say that the foreign policy of our own American Republic has exhibited a desire on the seizure of territory is tinguishing mark of the nation that throttled Liberty upon this continent burned its cauitol at Washington de stroyed its archives and set the ruerci 1psk Indian sa vases upon defenseless lUOJJllClLltJU I Mr Stevenson and Mr Towne also made excellent speeches and there is principles no doubt but that Bryan and Steven son will receive tne support or tne Irish in Chicago Prospects are bright in New York and the election of Bryan is almost a certainty Democracy is combined all over the east and there will undoubtedly be a landslide for the Democratic party this year C H Dietrich is afraid to get out and discuss the issues of this campaign from the rostrum he wants to shake hands with the people and kiss their babies a most cowardly method of vote getting but the only means left for republican office hunters as they are afraid to openly discuss the issues in this campaign Holt County inde pendent J jaye jqu 20 to 50 per cent on your insurance and write in the best tual companies gf he state LW4 S5ES Agent ft fcftsfcWWlPRfeft ta A WARNING ffumm J mi iiiiiinmi London Aug 15 Copyright 1900 by W R Hearst Henry Labouchere says in his paper Truth to day Were I an American I would vote for Mr Bryan in the coming election I do not believe in bimetallism but re gard it as a pious opinion having noth ing to do wjth practical politics I would vote for 13ryan because he s more democratic than his opponent Bryans crusade against trusts means that he objects to plutocrats ruling the county in their own interests His opposition to the entering on a scram ble for outside territory is merely the doctrine which until within a few years was held by every American It is this doctrine which has made Capitalists and imperialists are ac- their best hunting fields Never yet has a people or nation benefitted by such acquisitions Im perialism has made our plutocrats our masters for the nonco They will re- expelled The Americans have an excellent Constitution but it wont stand the strain of military adventure abroad COST OF THE WAR As nearly as figures can express it the cost to the United States of the war in the Philippines has been 180 678000 n cash and at least 2394 lives of American soldiers The wnr with Spain pnrted and that with the Filipinos began on February 1 1809 This date can be used in cal dilating the expenditure in money al- although it was not until February 4 that hostilities with Apumaldo and his followers really began and it was not until February 6 that the treaty of peace with bpain was ratified The total of deaths given is compiled from a report made by the Secretary of War 111 reply to a resolution passed by the Senate and from General Mac Arthurs death and casualty lists since the date covered by that report -May 24 19o0 up to and including Agust 11 OASIS Roy Betts was in this locality last Suhdav Mustang Charley and a crowd of young would bes went out for a rifle on the trail last Sunday Hurrah for Bryan More rain more rest Mpje democrats out in the West Rey Baker- ppeached ap the Rush Lake sohpql hQUse Jast Sunday J C Rounds was in this vicinity last week looking for hay hands R Johnson and G Snare made a horse tra3e the fore part of the week A wild west broncho was rode at the Y bar ranch last Sunday by a cracker jack would be on a Montgomery sad dle and a snaffle bit First pass The horse walked around the rider Seo ond pass the rider got on and third pass the horse walked off as all buck skin horses do Who was it said that I said that he said that you said it After an absence of two weeks we have decided that a few quills should be fired at some one by Porcupine GALLOP Mrs J B Sones was a Merriman visitor last Monday George Hill went to Gordon last - Tuesday to celebrate the arrival of that 1 J you have to do is to ask a German who bis bov at his home Geonre he savs lr w is home on a visit Grandma Adams is staying with Mrs George Hill for a few days 4 Jvjn Thayer was visiting on the river last Sunday A strong wind struck a mall f rame house on Henry Ganowg homestead last week and scattered it all over the valley t Grant Ovigor and family visiteU Geo Hill and family last Sunday Mrs Lem Sawtell and children and Miss Fanny Webster visited at Mrs Sawtells fathers L W Cady last Sunday Crank Story of i Slave To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery George D Williams of Manchester Mich says My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone After using two bottles of Electric Bit ters she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work This su premo remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness sleepless ness melancholy headache backache fainting and dizzy spells It is a god send to weak sickly runlown people Cure guaranteed Only 50c Sold at 1 O iiiioiLS drugstore j fllT i A TRIBUTE Frances M Carpenter was born in Troy New York on August 20 1828 and died August 22 1900 in the after noon at about 5 oclock Age 72 years and 2 days Mrs Carpenter was raised in the state of New York and was united in marriage to John M Carpenter on June 20th 1849 and walked together as husband and wife more than fifty years Into this union were born three children all of whom survive her Her husband preceded her in death seven months and seventeen days She and her husband moved from York state about the year 1854 and settled in Jo Daviess county 111 In 1865 the family went to Iowa and lived there until the spring of 1883 when they came to Nebraska and located in Cheny county being among the early settlers in this part of the state For several years she was a member of the Congregational Church and on coming west she never severed her re lationshio with that branch of the Christian church Both she and her husband were in dustrious hard working people and for their honesty and integrity in their dealings with their fellow beings they were universally esteemed by all who knew them As a mother she was kind and good to her family always having their wel fare at heart and was a true and oblig ing neighbor She was ailing for about 21 months previous to her decease during which time she received the very best care and treatment that loving relatives rind friends could minister or provide for her comfort and rest The relatives have the heartfelt syin pathy and condolence of the entire community in the hour of their afflic tibn and bereavement The funeral was from the residence of William Pettyorew her son-in-law where she had boen living with her daughter since the death of Mr Car penter last winter A goodly number of old settlers friends and neighbors were present The services were con ducted by the pastor of the M E church the choir singing Rock of Ages By Cool Siloams Shady Rills Jesus Lover of My Soul and at the grave sang Nearer My God to Thee after which the remains were interred in the cemetery west of town Rev A F Cujibow Valentine August 23 1900 To all who assisted in the last sad rites to the memory of our mother we extend oilr sincere thanks Mr and Mrs W A and J E Petty crew j 1 Thtit Thrubhlny Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr Kings New Life Pills Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sipk and neryc qs head aches They make pure blood and build up yonr health Only 25 cents Money back if not cured Sold by Elliott druggist 2 COMMITTEEMEN The following named persons are hereby notified that they have been appointed Democratic precinct com mitteemen for the ensuing year FRECIXOT NAME ADDRESS Buffalo Lake John Porter Pullman RoilingSprps A C JteimenscljnoiderCody Barley Peter Gutcomb Cody Cleveland SamHudson Simeon Dewey Lake Win Ballard Wood Lake Enlow -T B Sweeney 1 Pullman Eli V Sullivan Cody Gillespie Albert Metzaer Newton German George Weisflog Siege Georgia Gu Davis Kilgoro Irwin G W Irwin Gordon Kewanee Wm J Allen Ft Niobrara Kennedy W H Kennedy Kennedy Loup TasSkirving Browniee Lavaca Ed Vollentiue Gordon Merriman AVm Beamer Gordon MinuechaduzaP V VanNorstrau Valentine Mother Lake A J Plumer Hyannis Nenzel Ed Satterlee N enzel Pleasant lilll G W Kellar Compton Sparks J 11 Sears Sparks Steen Uobt Fletcher Browniee Schlagel John HBusb Valeutine Sharps Ranch r C Galloway MeCann Table John iJntt Britt Valentine E Breuklauder Valentine Wood Lake Win Kliugaman Wood Lake I M RICE Chairman MARK CYPHERS Sec Treas If you have a baby in the house you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels or diarrhoea so common to small children Demlng Ind O P M Holliday of who has an eleven months old child says Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sicKness o the stomach His bowels would move from five to eight times a day I had a bottle of Chamberlains Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoon ful of water and he got better at once For sale Joy Quigley Chap man druggists 2 Five Hnnaretl Dollars Will he Given For any case of rheumatism Avhich cannot be cured by Dr Drummonds Lightning Remedies The proprietors do not hide this offer but print it in bold type on all their circulars wrappers printed matter and through the columns lot the newspapers everywhere It will work wonders One bottle will cure nearly any case If the druggist has not got it he will order it or it will be sent to any address by express on receipt of price S5 Drummond Medicine Co New York Agents wanted w O DWYER I - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Superintendent of a Private Hospital For the Treatment of Diseases All Kinds of Surgical Operations Successfully Performed VALENTINE NEBRASKA A N COMPTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Quigley s Drug Store Front Valentine House J A HOOTON Prop Recently opened and newly furnished Not a restaurant hut a hotel 100 PER DAY The best of viands and treatment given to our patrons First Door South of Bank of Valentine F M WALCOTT ATTORNEY AND ABSTRACTER Valentine Nebraska Practices in District Court and U S Land Office Ileal Estate ana ltanch Property bought and sold Bonded Abstracter WW 71 WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING I AM NOW READY tfOR BUSINESS With a nice se lection of Watches ana Jewelry All kinds ot Hepairing and lingraving done ly and warranted J CAAAA F 1XGALLS AIXSWOKTH 5 A M MORRISSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW VALBKTTQJB UBB O M SAGESER TONSOBiAL ARTIST Hair cutting and shaving HOT AND GOLD BATHS James Goodfellow sa J Cody Ncbr Cattle branded on left side Ilofses J3 on left jaw Raiijse Between the Kiobrara and Medicine Lake MOREY HEWETT Postoflice address Gordon Neb On left side of cattle horses same left shoulder alsoj 24fl ana leitsiu on left side of some Ranee south of Hnake35 mi south east oi Gordon flfl C JENSEJT Qstoffice aridress GailQDNfihra1ro Left side on private stock and right side on came neiuj also on left side of cattle iiLiu ori left side Horses C J on left shoulder Range Eirht miles south of Gallop JOE ROOKS JK wSiB Postoflice address Allen S 1 On left side horses same on teigh Sange Bear Creek Peder Thorsen Gordon Nebraska On right side r on right hip e horse brand and T on right shoulder Also cattle branded JL S on leftside Range fowl miles south of Irwin KennedvNebr Same as cut on lcft side and hip and on left shoulder of hor ses AlsojKfeM on left side iHBn an hip 3 on right hip and on left side v- ICA iakes short roads AXLE JL mnd light loads REASE Pood for everything -that runs on wheels Sold Everywhere Mti y STANDARD Oil CO ks TV E Haley Uf BSflfggaaw iL Valentine Neb Brand registered No 200 Range in Sharps Ranch and German precincts 6 miles south of Kilgore N S Eowley Wt n in q on left hip of horses p on left Jaw and left shoulder of horses li q on left hip of horses Henry Fratt Rosebud S D Left side Horses same on left shoulder Deerhorn clip ori some cattle Prideaux Sanford v lJ nH ggajlllg rrnStfrnn Valentine Nebr State Brand reg istered A Cattle and horses branded same as cut on left hip Range 2 miles east of Ft Nio brara D Stinard Kennedy Neb Stock branded on left side Horses branded on left shoulder KKBHP H SCHTJLTZ Postoflice address TsicCarihNeb Stock brandeaason cut Range North and south of Georgia MORRIS JANIES Postoflice address d Cattle branded on leic siue as on cut iiorsesa on iert thigh Rrnge on Rock Creek John DeCory JJXD bM9ft322iE9Mfll H Rosebud S D Some branded ID 417 on left side Horses JD on left hip Range in Meyer COv on Antelope Creek Charles C Tackett Rosebud S D Range head of An telone near TTrvo mission Horses hrsnrlprl on left thigh S Peter Vlondray Rosebud SD Jftside Left ear topped - Horse1 branded VB - i i RanelHtle White River at mouth 61 i reetc JULIUS PETERSON ostoffice address Gregory feb Branded as on cut Range two miles oorth of Gregory P A Cooper OP J K stTssiStSlfSi Chesterfield NcDr Cattle branded same as cut on Iert side Horses same on left shoulder i A Also on J t left side Jfif TPlGite PSS and Panting Ut for ale- rite or inquirl at this office - 23 tf