Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 11, 1910, Image 1

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- . ' 1. 1 I. Kice , , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1910. Volume 25 , No. 31
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THE DAY-LIGHT STORE
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. t' In order to make room for our Fall , Stock
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: . . . of Shoes we will cut our prices on
" Men's and Women's Oxfords
. and Pumps almost in half.
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J FITTED WI-IILE1'HESEBARGAINS
LAST. Watch for our add next week.
ti. A. JOHN & COMPANY
VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
NEBRASKAcnrzr
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June 1 , 1884. ! August 12 , HII.I ! :
_ L'i . . The FIRST NATIOli'AL BANK
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( Successor to Bank of Valentino. )
Yalentinc , - Nebraska.
CAPITAL - $25.000 A * General Banking , Exchange
. SURPLUS - 25.000 ' . b. ' ' ' b
. Undivided Profits 4.000 . and Collection Business : : : :
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O. H. OOKNEU , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , C.ishier.
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J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GLEN HOENIG , Ass't Cashier.
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McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. i
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. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars \ ,
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" . . Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
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_ Hermitage , . . Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , ' " Sunny Brook ,
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. . Spring Hill , _ and 29/year/old
' and Jas E Pepper . 0 , F , C Taylor. . | . .
These whiskies were purchased in bond I
and came direct from the U. S. gov
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w anteed pure and unadulterated. U n- -
excelled for family : and medical use. .8
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, Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies Imported
, Gordon and DeKuyper Gins Guinness's Extra Stout.
. Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
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DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AT
GRAND ISLAND PROUD OF REC-
ORD OF SHALLENBERGER.
DOUGLAS COUNTY SULKS ALONE
No Longer Any Controversy Among
Democrats on the Demand for
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Shallenberger's Re- '
nomination.
The Democratic State Convention at
Grand Island endorsed the adminis
tration of Governor Shallenberger in
the following words : .
"We approve and endorse the ad-
ministration of Ashton C. Shallen -
berger. His acts have been honest ; ,
wise and patriotic. We invite a care.
ful scrutiny of the executive power
which two years ago was committed
to our trust in his selection as gov
ernor. His administration has been
one of fidelity and devotion to the
party pledges upon which we invited
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the suffrages of the people. "
This strong endorsement has the
approbation and approval of 90 per
cent of the people of the state , irre I
spective of politics. His administra
tion as governor has been such that
republicans have not been able to find
anything to censure in it and because
of this their "platform is silent.
The democratic state convention of
1909 unanimously endorsed the admin
istration of Governor Shallenberger.
The democratic state convention of
1910 again unanimously , with the ex
ception of Douglas county , endorsed
It. Practically every democratic
county convention in the state en-
dorsed it unanimously.-ln the face
of these endorsements , the liquor and
other "interests" have forced the gov
ernor into a fight for a renomination.
They are now doing and have done
everything possible to harrass and hu
miliate the governor. They have un
dertaken to brow-beat and bulldoze
, him. The reason for their action is
plain : they cannot use him , therefore
they attempt to destroy him.
.What the "interests" opposing Gov
ernor Shallenberger want is a license
to violate law. At the present time ,
they are appealing to men of all po-
litical parties to vote for Dahlman for
governor. A man who had 'the im-
pudence to stand up at a democratic
convention and tell the party of Jef- -
ferson that he would use the veto
power to block liquor legislation'
passed by a majority of the people.
These interests know that Governor
Shallenberger is the choice of 95 per
cent of the democrats of the state.
They know that it Is necessary to get
the corrupt vote of the republican
party to assist them in the dastardly ,
act of sand-bagging the governor of
the state for doing his duty. By this
means they hope to thwart and defeat
the will of the great body of decent
democrats of Nebraska.
The people of this state will not
permit the liquor interests to run it.
The democratic party wants to re-
nominate the best governor Nebraska
ever had. They want a man in the
governor's office who will not permit
the democratic party to be the lick
spittle servant of the liquor and other
"interests. " They want a man in that
office who will be fair wtth everyone ,
but will enforce the laws. They want
a man in that office who has respect I
for the will of the majority.
If the liquor interests' nominate
their democratic candidate , it will
make the democratic party the vile
and corrupt asset of the liquor inter
ests , to be traded with the republican
leaders at Omaha. The rank and file
of the democratic party in this state
should rise in their might and go to
the primary on August 16 and make
the majority ; for Governor Shallenber
ger so pronounced that no brewery
other selfish "interests" will ever
again undertake : to dictate to a demo
cratic executive.
The democratic state convention
has endorsed every act of Governor
Shallenberger's and in particular the
so-called "eight o'clock closing law. "
The people on August 16 should place
their seal of approbation on the en '
dorsement of the convention. Gover
nor Shallenberger , by every rule ol i
fairness , Is entitled to a second nom f j
ination. Justice and fair play has
been and should _ be , _ the rule . Ja _ tag f
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I democratic party. Instead of having
to fight for a renomination , all good
democrats should be holding up his
hands. '
If the rural democracy will do its
duty , it will demonstrate to this state
that the liquor interests do not con
trol the democratic party.
The question in this primary is :
Can Dahlman with the political ma
chinery of the city of Omaha and five
'breweries run the state of Nebraska ?
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HON. JOHN F. CARR STATES HIS
Y POSITION.
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Gives . Reasons Why He Is a Candidate for a
Second Term in the Legislature.
To the voters of the 52nd Rep
resentative District :
Being unable to take the time to
make a personal canvass of the
district , I take this method of pre-
senting my claims for a re - nomi -
nation as your representative. As
you are aware , two years ago I was
elected to represent this district ! in
the legislature. During my service
at Lincoln I tried to vote for the
best interests of the district , and I
have been credited with securing : : {
the State Experimental Farm , or
Agricultural Station , which is now
located at Valeaiiue. This ' station
will be of great benefit to every
farmer and stock grower in north-
ern Nebraska , and vrill , I am sure ,
be of great and lasting benefit to
my district. And it would be a
great satisfaction to me to go back
to the legislature and secure the
necessary ; : appropriation to make it
an Agricultural School , where ev
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ery farmer and stockman might go
and secure information that would
ta of service : ! to nirn in his business.
This district comprises two counties ,
Keya Paha and Cherry , and before
I filed as a candidate for a second
term , I w/is urged to enter the race
by many of the democrats of Cher
ry County ; they told ] me then and
have repeated it to me since , that
Cherry County was well pleased
With my work and that the demo-
crats of Cherry county were willing
to help give me second term ; that
they believed my experience in the
last session would be of advantage
to me and that I would be able to
do more for the district than some . .
new man. I entered the race with
this in mind. I believe that with
the experience I have had in the last
session I will be able to be of mater-
ial assistance to the district.
Since I filed , however , another
candidate has entered theTace and
put out a platform of his own. I
trust that the record I made in the
last session is sufficiently well
known so that the people of this
district can trust me to always vote (
and work for their best interests.
I was with Gov. Shallenberger ,
in his fight for the eight o'clock' : :
closing law. I worked in harmony
with the Governor during the seo-
sion and I expect to vote and work
for him' again at the primaries.
He is an honest , able and fearless
executive ; is entitled to a renomi-
nation from his party ; and if he
and I are re-elected I expect to work
in harmony with him again. He
was right in signing the eight o'clock
closing law and I believe the people
of Nebraska will endorse his action.
The man who lives in the country
on a farm , or a ranch , has as much
right to vote on the liquor question
as the man who lives in town. I
relieve every voter should have the
right to express himself on this , as
well as on every other public ques-
tion , and if I am elected I shall vote
ac3ordingly.
There is another matter to which
I wish to direct attention. It has
been a time honored rule of the
party that different sections of a
county , or different counties , be
given representation on a party
acket. Mr. E. Haley , of Valentine ,
is the only democrat who is a candi-
date for the state senate. He will ,
iherefore , be nominated and thus
.be . democrats of Cherry county will
surely have one of the candidates
for the legislature. If I am not
nominated Keya Paha county will
mve no recognition whatever , and _
Cherry county will have both candi- -
dates. This would be unfair to
Keha Paha county , and in violation
to the usual practice in the demo-
cratic party.
I ask you to impress upon your
friends the importance of coming
out to the primaries on August 16.
It [ is a matter that should claim the
attention of every loyal son of Ne-
braska and I trust you will not fail
to attend the primaries. Respect-
fully : yours , JUHK F CARR , V
Representative from the 52d D j < t. I
Springview , Neb. , August 8 , 1910. 1 a :
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THAT WHEN ANYQIYE REf\CtfES
Tris i oPcriHc LADDER JTAIEMS
HE 15 SUCCESS- - SOI"1EPEOPLE
ARE rooLISHENcUGI-ITOTHINK
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oUR SUCCESS HAS BEEN IN PUTTING THE I
600D 5EFORE THE PEOPLE AT REASoNABLE
PRICES AND REASONABLE PROFITS. WE ARE
CONDUCTING AN AUGUST CLEARING SALE AND
GIVING YOU VALUES THAT ARE MONEY SAVERS
FOR YOU. NOTE OUR SALE PRICES.
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS , 1910 STYLES , 25 To
50 PER CENT OFF.
MEN'S SHIRTS , REGULAR 1.25 VALUES , . 75C
LADIES' BELTS , VALUES UP To 75C , SALE PRICE
25C.
MEN'S NECKWEAR , NICE ASSORTMENT OF PAT-
TERNS , 25C.
LADIES' OXFORDS , REGULAR Jl.fS VALUES , "
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Farm Implements
We sell farming : implements as well as other
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merchandise at reasonable prices. .
Call and try us.
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CROOKSTON ,
NEBRASKA. MAX E VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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Is the month to prepare your Boys and
Girls for school. We are headquar-
ters for
Boys' Clothing , in Long and Short Pant Suits ,
ranging in price , per suit | y K .a
from. . . . . . . . * P1 . /O LO47S
q Shoes and Hosiery of all descriptions. }
. Kirkendall's Hard Knocker School
. Shoes. Best on earth. We guaran-
tee satisfaction on everything we sell.
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All Kinds of Fresh
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , '
Poultry , Horses , Mules and - - 1
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