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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1896)
8 I l d 15 si J5 jr mtc fij im wtiii uawu mttmtnmdnmmvmmn THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT MJCfISOt to CHERftY C0UI1TY INDEPENDENT- GOOD Editor and Publisher tUTieiai Payor ofCIicrry Clwsi tyWJ JPer Year in Afwan6e TUIJWVjHED EVERY TIlUliSDAl Entered art be lOht ofilce at Valentine Cherry county Neurafca as matter This paper will be mailed regularly to its subscribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all Ar rears nre paid in full Advertising rates 50 -cents per inch perontb Kates per column or for long timt ads made known on appli cation to this office THURSDAY MAY 7 1896 Our Platform Following is the platform adopted by the Democrats of Cherry county in rutins convention assembled Saturday April 18 1896 We ilio Democrats of Clieny county m mass convention assembled do reallini our alleciauco 1o ifriiieipks o the Democratic party as forvuihm d bv Jefferson and exemplified by the illr MrioiiH line ofhis successors in Democratic leadership from Madison to Cleveland We still denounce the Republican doctrine of prniecliou ns a fraud -a robbery of the great niajorltv of the American people for the benefit of the few We still adhere to and maintain the SWrnorfratie doctrine of a tariil for revenue onlv We believe the interests of the masses of our populati wll be best conserved by the collection of such tavefc as shall be limited to the lieceities of the government honestly and -economically administered We cxnress our faith m the time honored doc trine of the Democratic party as to international trade relations an intei change by which the participating shall enjoy reciprocal advantages We denounce the sham reciprocity bcheine of the Itepnblieans which juggles with the peoples desire lor freer exchanges by pre tending to establili closer relations while en netiim prohibitive tariff taxes against those countries of flic worli that stand ready tv take our entire sul plus of products in exchange for commodities which are necessaries and comforts Vf lire unions dur own people Appreciating the condition of the pnblie mind with reference to the financial policy of this -country and recognizing the importance of a proper solution or this question we express our unalterable opposition to the free and unlimited coinage of silver except by international agreement and until such agree ment can be procured we lavor the -present standard of value We denounce the action of the Republican county convention in intention ally omitting to state its views on this important epiestion is a repetition of rhe cowardly and dis lionest practices ot that party Finally we endorse the administration for its excellent conduct of public affairs its vigorous loreicn policy and its unparallelled management in maintaining the pnblie credit against foes from witnout and foes from within Governor Campbell of Ohio is be ting groomed for the Presidential race The Venezuelan question is now in a fine position to be kept in the back ground until after election The tariff will yield this year about 165000000 which is 34000000 more than the McKiniey law produced iu its last year and but 12000000 -less than it yielded in 1S92 the year -of its greatest effect The Boston Heralds opinion of the turning down of free and unlimited silver in Horace Boies county is that the alleged favorite Democratic son of Iowa is without honor in his own particular bailiwick The people seem to be getting ahead of their alleged -leaders on this issue Do the infant industries need more protection the older they grow Under thi original Morrill tariff the duties averaged 32 per cent The tariff of 1S84 averaged 4163 per cent and the Wilson tariff is 4175 per cent And yet the Republicans want to tinker with and raise the tariff Senator Tillman says the thing which most interested him during his recent western trip was a big parade where the farmers marched past him with pitchforks in their hands All of which shows the egotism of the man and proves that his pitchfork speech was done merely as- a grand stand play1 Senator Tillman is rap idly obtaining a reputation which is -to say the least unenviable -The Republicans of Tennessee made their delegates to the national oonven tion hold up their hands and swear to Tote for the nomination of McKiniey for President When Republicans cannot trust each other to abide by their word of honor what folly it ts to expect the people of these United States to trust them with the reins of government Instead -of being settled the fight has only just be gun TheB M is making its vengeance felt on those who deserted Sanderson by taking up their annual passes Tins is one of the most dis graceful - political emoroglios ever -known in the history of the state The Muderson men will never recover frost lhe defeat of their idol and we expect to have this light con tinued in an under handed way in all slaie ciiinpaigub for years lo come MCKljyJ b AI I JlCKlNLB Yld There will be two delegations of Uepublicans g to the national con- vention at St Louis from Arizona and curiously enough the lree silver cle ment is in favor of McKiniey for Pres ident Ietliaps they have not el heard that the Majors eastern friends are most strenuously insisting that lie is for sound money and claim he will be nominated on a sound money platform The eastern press is prais ing McKiniey s a gold standard man and as such he is winning friends The western press contends that h is for free silver and state conventions instruct their delegates to vote for him because he is an advocate of the white metsd Through it all McKiu ley maintains a strict silence which will never be broken His campaign is rapidly becoming one of hypocrisy and deceit but the rank and file of the llepublican party do not seem to realize it McKiniey is their idol and their god the apostle of protection the high priest of plutocracy the ad- vocateofa system which dissipated the surplus in the national treasury and plunged the country into debt and made the issuance of bonds to pro tect our credit as a nation imperative These statements may seem too strong or ill considered but statitics will confirm them In the year 1889 two years before the Mckinley act took effect the receipts of the United States amounted to 387000000 which was 88000000 in excoss of expendi tures In 1891 the excess had shrunk to 26000000 and in 1898 we had the small sum of 2341674 in excess of expenditures The year following we find a deficit of 69800000 instead of a surplus Under a Democratic administration this deficit was reduc ed to 42SOO000 the next year Think of it Prom a surplus of 85000000 before the McKiniey bill become a law it reduced the revenue and a Re publican congress increased the expen ditures until instead of a surplus we had a deficit of 70000000 when Democracy once more assumed control of the government Do not these figures show that a return to McKm leyism would be disastrous to our nation The Philadelphia Record wisely says the first care of a Democratic Nation al Convention is to maiatain the prin ciples and organization of the party not to destroy them- On the lowest grounds of expediency the convention will recognize that 2Tew York New Jersey and Connecticut would be utter ly lost to the Democracy on a free silver platform and that with the loss of those states the campaign wouldbe hopeless from the start All the strug gle from July to November would be worse than a waste of political energy To a party grounded on principles a temporary defeat is no great misfor tune but to doom the Democratic party to destruction by an adherence to the free silver heresy would be an offense that could not be expiated by its authors in time or eternity nmtw mj irwn t g The Democratic convention at Lin coln last week was a representative gathering Representative of the principles of Democracy as Democracy has been known for generations rep resentative of the intelligence of the people of Nebraska representative of the majority of the Democratic voters of the state Over 800 delegates were present and they were not ashamed to have their names appear in the papers as delegates either No delegates were present who were elected in secret caueus after night If sime of them might be called bolters tbey at least had the -courage of their con victions and bolted openly The delegates elected hy this convention will be seated at Chicago and right will once more reign triumphant Tire Republican party is a reminis cent party and during the coming campaign will p mt with pride to the prosperity enjoyed under previous years of Republican Teign They will be very boastful and harp of returning prosperity but will be very reticent re garding how it is to be brought about They will make the campaign without a definite declaration of principles They dare not make the campaign on the tariff issue and they are afraid to face the money question If you want high republican author ity to the effect that reciprocity is a humbug read what Senator Sherman said about it in congress a few days ago He attacked the uolicv and de clared that its adoption had lost the country millions of dollars m revenue U McKiniey is nominated we will be hold many good republicans come out against his pet theory of taxing the people rich Sloitx City Tribune ssrpi8if s ffCKBSS arimu fiJl XiioUhtiiu s n ckuIjHc men are ex perUiienthie with this X ray in Europe anil America and as the subject grows on acquaintance it h likely1 to hold a place among the leading topics of lSJG The French are suul to have invest ed ocO0oo in the South African jrokl mines and a much larger ampnnt In Justuau stocks and Spanish bonds The payment of the German war in demnity and the Panama Canal losses appear to have nfftde very little iru pression on French wealth A proposal to exclude from the army the legislature and municipal office ail persons whose fathers and grand fathers were -not citizen is before the French Chamber of Deputies The rule would have kept out Napoleon Bonaparte and Garnhetta A law ad mitting only the children Of French citizens to the civil service is -also under consideration One of the best ways for the higher courts to lessen the lynching tendency is to refuse to set aside verdicts against criminals for any reason that does not touch the question of guilt OrSn nocouce The people prefer to have justice administered by the duly ap pointed agencies but when those agen cies allow justice to be defeated on technical and frivolous grounds other means of enforcing the laws have to -be invoked In 1S93 according to the report ot the Commissioner of Education which has been brought down lo that year the number of school houses in the United States was 235420 valued at jo9S4S50dD wth an annual revenue of 103000000 teachers numbering 380010 and an aggregate of 150S3G30 pupils The illiteracy in the United States has been reduced to 133 per cent this including 5GS per cent among negroes and 131 per cent among white immigrants But little over half of the negro population is now illiterate- While education in this country is extending at a rapid rate there is still much to be done before reaching the standard of Germany with only 1 per cent of illiterates The University of Pennsylvania has established a series of scholarships and fellowships for post graduate study for two years and for three years after tak ing the degree of Ph D The scholar ships make provision for- three classes The men who have the ability which justifies their taking a year more than the college course those who are fitting themselves for the degree of Ph D so as to teach or carry on research and the exceptional men on whom six or seven years of special study is not wasted The new step taken by the university is one of the highest import ance as it bears upon the promotion of liberal study for the development of knowledge and the training of men fit ted to do the best work in teaching or in any other calling whch requires a general training of a specific charactor The light earnings of the principal Western roads are explained on the grpuud that the country they serve has raised too much corn According to Government statistics about half the crop is still unmoved in the hands of the producer Hence it is argued that the railroads fall to make money because the season was a good one and the crop phenomenal A good deal is said in support of this view but noth ing can be said to change the groat cen tral fact that the money the railroads are not making is now locked up in the corn they are not hauling The corn crop of the United States is its greatest single product No other source of wealth at all compares with the good average corn crop If this crop were marketed as it ought to be the Western roads would grow rich and Eastern seaboard cities would have no further reason to complain of lack of ability to keep money in the country Market lug the crop surplus is a problem of foreign trade the most important commercial problem the country has to deal wilh The railrpads cannot he expected to solve it but they can look after their oWn dividends which are now largely represented by corn that they are not moving to market Chicago Times Herald The Iowa Legislature after a long and careful consideration of the protests of the old soldiers against the portraiture of persons living or dead on the medal lions of the soldiers monument has practicallj settled that no portraits will be permitted This is an eminent ly wise and just decision for the Iowa troops were of such uniform bravery -and high character throughout the war that it seemed invidious to pick out a few and leave the rest unmen tioned Undoubtedly there were a number of officers who rose to distinction men like Corse Curtis Dodge Herron and Hateh all brave and gallant soldiers but they no more deserve perpetuation on this mon ument than many thousands of others For be it remembered that Iowa sent something like S0000 troops to the war 10 per cent of its population and these men like Cromwells ironsides were zealous for a cause not for glory They fought principally in the West and they made an illustrious record In every battle in which they were They fought at Wilsons Greek Donelson Shiloh Iuka and Vicksburg They gaye battle in Louisiana Mis souri and Arkansas They carried the flag of the Union through every South western fctate and marched with Sher man to the sea One brigade was with Sherman in the valley- and wherever they were placed they fought with such an admirable steadiness as to win the encomiums of thciigenyrals For this reason the Iowa monument should rep resent the fdCRl Iowa soldier and by appropriate inscriptions preserve the memory of his heroism and his gal - three inches of - It is beginning to look as If the fly- j inir snuadron had simply flew the coop The spirit of Wendell Phillips Is not Stalking about Boston to any extent these times when three leading hotels refuse to entertain a Bishop because of his color Emperor William Pays that to the best of his knowledge and belief the relations between Germany and Eng land are absolutely harmonious He keeps his left hand on his sword mere ly from force of habit Russia has expressed x -willingness to annex and govern Armenia with the permission pf the -other powers It is a task no -weak nacion couid ac complish As a matter of geography and race Armenia should ihave gone to Russia long ago England lias bar bed the way though unable -to iioiutt nit any other solution Within recent years Au ica has -been parceled out among the powers ol Europe England having seized a -broad belt of the continent reaching -from Gape Colony to the month of Niio What is to protect South -America Central America Cuba and Mexico from -a similar fate Nothing if -the historic policy of aie is to be turned down bui5T United States -by Lord A Philadelphia writer contends sverything in nature goes iu threes and thatsafter discovering the hirai nant and the actinic power -of -light science should have known -that there is another attribute which has -been found and is called the X ray II I the third ray says -this theorist has i information to give us of the sun moon and stars as vital and important -as that conveyed by the lumiuant ray through the -spectroscope we are m deed on the eve of an inconceivably vast extension of the field of human knowledge This view of the martcr may be pronounced interesting uncertain On -the strength of experiments with the Roentgen ray a scientist Las come forward with a pamphlet -to -claim tha t the sun is not an inconceivably hot body but a habitable globe with an ideall climate It sends to the earth vast cur rents ef electricity which -in -passing through our atmosphere are converted into light and heat According to this theory the earth is a magnet solarized in space and between all heavenly bodies exists an interaction of electro magnetic currents These currents from the sun arc fully returned to it because the reaction of the other heavenly boft ies equals the sum total of the suns electric discharges In regard to -the creation of the earth the author has no explanation to offer Imt he says tJhe suu is not going to cool off man will not disappear -nor will the ofuth ever become a frozen ball on account of the suns loss of heat No sooner have the X rays given sur geons an interior view of the huninii body than new surgical operations have been projected more wonderful than the X rays Themselves There is a man in Chica gone a resection to preserve the length of the limb hvit even this feat is to he eclipsed Dr Miller of Fertile Minn is experiment ing to test the practicability of trans ferring the kidneys of one animal to the body of another He has already attempted the operation and overcome the most serious -obstacles and is con fident he will soon be able to replace the diseased kidneys of a man with those of a dog The prospect which these r Xtttar iiiii idiiiirtriMrn experiments open up is rather j ceiver at taeir oil ing Evidently the time is approach- Sanmicati mg when Brights disease will lose its terrors for if this malady attacks a man he will simply get a new set of kidneys and go about his business But the danger is that the knowledge that this can be done will only encourage self indulgence and result in a general breaking down of the system On the other hand there is a prospect that new livers hearts and lungs may be provided hi the same way so we are all at seaagain One thing to be con sidered before one submits to such op erations Is the effect of these organic repairs on character If as material ists assert eveLy mans character is the inevitable product of his physical na ture it follows that no serious change can be made in the organs of his body without a eorresponding change in his mental traits Probably no one doubts that if a mans brains were taken out and replaced with calfs brains it would make a change in his way of thinking But it is just as obvious that if he had a calfs liver it would make a propor tionate change in his character and so on with the other organs Then the question arises whether these changes would injure human character or im prove it and this of course depends on the man Some cynic has said the more he saw of men the better he thought of dogs and probably he would consider that the more dog there could be transfered to a mans body the bet ter man he would be Certain it isthat there are men here and everywhere who with some traits of the dog the hog and even the hyena introduced into their character would be better citizens But one thing leads to an other and we are next brought face to face with an awkward problem con cerning personal identiy If one part after another of a pocketknife is chang ed it gradually ceases to be the same knife Much more if a mans vital or gans give way to those of the sheep the calf and the dog he must become a different moral being Is he a man at all Has he a soul Is he account able and immortal After all it is dif ficult to tell whether Dr Miller should be encouraged or not in his daring ex periments iiiiibi iiia mi iiniii ririitai FINAL PROOF NOTICES I Parties having final proof notices In these columns will receive a marked copy or tne paper wiuen contains first insertion of same It is the duty of each claimant to examine their notice carefully and should there be any en or the fact should be reported to the land office and to this otlice at once for correction m U S Land Ofllre Valentine Netir 1 March 30tli 18Ifi f Notice is hereby iriven that th following inn ed settler has Iilert notice or his Intention ir nke final proof in MipiMHtof his claim and that ttiki -proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on May Oth istC lz KobMt L Quisenbery of Oasis Nebr H K No 8SJ3 for the iiwVSsp sec I f j II IX and lot 7 sec C tp It 28 fl iiaiiKS the following witnesses to prove i otitinuous residence upoa and cultivation said land viz Muiivii Butler William L Cohee Charles R and Alicajah Harris all of Oasis Nebr 1mj Munson Butler of Oasis Nebr IT ENo SSfit for lots 2 3 4 and 5 sec i tp J0 It 28 aed Jot 1 sec 1 tp 20 It J9 W fie immes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of -aid land viz Robert L Quisenbery William L Cohee Charles R Howard and Micajah Harris all of asis Nebr C R GLOVER Register U S Laxd Office Valentine Neb i April 4 ISO f Notice is hereby riven that George Dew of Awirt Lake X braska has filed notice of ht in entn i to fnifkt final proof belorc KeuiMerand 1 esverat tneu otlice in Valenti i Nebraska m Monday the iHh day of May fsjoon timber ultuie yphcaiion No loll for the esej i ami sMiehOf bection No 2n in town dnw ru 0 raiue No 2C Jle nntiics ss witnesses Ely D Valentine Ienrj i Iisher John Dale and Cyrus Hagen ii ot Wood Lake Nehrask1 A pr 9 0j C R LOVER Register U S Land Office at Valentine Neb J Aprli 15th isos j Notice is hereby given thut Sophia D Jones MS hied lntice of intention -to make final proof tue the Register and Receiver at their office 1 ieitine Neb on the tfth day of June 1898 ii timber culture application No 7G40 for the i ciieli iiiuw1 ol section No 22 in township n 33 N range No 20 W She iaines as witnesses Abram Johnson Jolii A Adamson Frank G -Reese and Alex ander Mosher all of Valentine NeOrasKa C R GLOVER Register U g Laxo Otfick Valentine 5eb I April ttli fS9G f Notice is hereby gfren that Crowell L Wem nle of Table Rock Nebraska has filed notice ot nt ntion to make final pi oof betore the Register and Receiver altlieir ofhee in Valentine Nebr on V edncsday the- 27lii nay ot May lfeOO on tim ber culture application No 7853 for tlw ia ot ectini No 2G in township No 28 N Rnje Vo 30 W He names as witnesses Stuart Tait of Rrown ee Neb William headman Robert M Faddis iud diaries If Tait uf Puss Nebr - CR GLOVER Register TJ S Land Oflice Valentine Nebr I April 2u 1C1V f Notice is hereby given that Jacob P Willen of lay cit Indiana has hied notice of intention make final proof before Register and Receiver X their otlice in alentine Nebr on Friday the day of May ISOJ on timber cuiture applica tion No 7M4 for the ne4 of section No 30 in Township No 31 Range No 25 W He names as witnesses- Ely D Valentine Robert N Brune David Leach and Washington Honey allQf Wood Lake Ntfbr 13 CR GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr April 20 189G f Notice is hereby given that Joseph Kennedy f Brownlee Nebr has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before Reiristerand Receiver fc their oihce in Val ntine Nebr on Friday th iDth day of May 189G on timber culture applica tion No 7022 for the swJi of Section No S ir Township No 27 N ltanee ho 28 W cth P M He names as witnesses John Cleud Frank Lee Willie Lee and Rouert Lee all of Brownlee Neor 13 C R CLOVER Registe U S LawrOllice Valentine Nebr April 21th IslX f Notice is hereby riven that Jean Morrow of Mipiiton Aliun has filed notice of intention to m ke final proof be ore Register and Receiver jo wno navrag under- it theironicein valentine Nebr on Saturday of the femur had i lie v or iune lbyu on tiniuer culture jiiriuuH im fin lor iuu lii invi SW54 llvvi a calts bone inserted land uwv sw4 of section No u uiTwp No 20 V r in No 7 W j lie names a- witnesses James M Hanna i Diviejlaiiiia and John Iale of Wood Lake j br and larence Walcott of Brownlee Nebr I testimony of the claimant Jean Morrow will taken before the Clerk of the Jiistrict Court ot nine lurth County Mum on June 5 18w at ins olnoi in Maukuo CR GLOVISR Register Land Office at Valentine Nebr May 2nd 1S9U f Notice is hereby given that Jan Sedlacek of Kennedy Nebraska has filed notice ot his inten tion to uuihe tinal proof h fore Register and Re otlice ui valentine rtebrasua on day of June 1S9 on timber so 7G 10 for the wWnwk iJ wswi otb ctionNo 3 1 in Township No 1 N Ran 40 No 3o lie iiiuu3 as wttre ises Charles Harris and J Pi tv aid Harris of Oasis Nebr John dee of i iveiuedj Xebr and Mi ajah Harris of Valen tine Neor j u uu viAi Kegisier Land Oflice at valentine Nebr May 3th 189G i Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on June 19th 189GV1Z Joseph Kounovsky of Wood Lake Nebraska H E No SC79 for the sVswJl Sec 2 nd n 11W14 Sec 27 Tp 31 N Range 20 w Ke names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation o said land viz 1 djrar S Lovelett Wallace L Trvon Andrew Benson and Joseph P KreycikaH rf wed l aiie Neurasua C lCGLO EH Regisur U S Land Office Broken Row Neb 1 April 15th ltfOG f Complaint having been entered at this office by Hiram R Edgar against Charles Rice for abandonine hi Homestead Entrv No 8805 dated Oct o0 18S9 upon the e4 nek Sees T 2G n JUmge 27 w and sJ4 sek Sec 32 Tp 27 n R -27 w in Cherry county Neb with a view to tlw can cellation of said entry the said parties are here by summoned to appear at the olhce ot John I ntz a notary publi2 at Brownlee Neb on the 27th day of May PAC at 10 oclock a m to re pond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment Final hearing ac this office on the 2d day or June l9o at JO a m OFLARLES H ADAMS Register Notice to Xoiwcsiilem Defeiultint Levi Anderson will tane notice that oa the mil nay 01 luarcH ibut jonn uunn a justice of tuf ijuice ui vmciiiiue precinct uncrry countv Nebraska issued an order of attachment for the sum of 15 00 in an action now Dending be fore him wherein E McDonald is plaintiff and LevilAndersoms defendant that the prop erty of the defendant consfcttii of - iwi a white cows about 8 years old has been attached iiiider said order Said cause was continued to thelith day of May tttid at 10 oclock a m E MCDONALD Plaintiff Tdlicn ttp Taken up at my place 4 miles south west of St Marys Mission on the An telope April 1st one light sorrel horse lame in right front foot and one dark sorrel horse with white strip in fore- ww icigii ciuuiu iuu eacn both branded on left shoulder with a W a half circle or it may be a horse shoe with heel drawn in O O Tackett K osebud s D TT VOl FRKSH REEF AXDMUT PROPOSALS Department of the Palt oilrif Chief- Cohiinissary or Subsistence Olnalia Neb April I lKHi Sealed iimjiosals in iriflieil ai voiiinHiiieii bv written guarantee ihitis in dnplieate will tie received at this of Her until i nviwK a in eeturiii srauuara time liv l 1 f which time and place they will tie oj ened In pn enee of bidders for fur iimiihiLpiirli iiiaiititie if frr dibefniid nillttOU J for iMiesjis in iy be required by the Subsis tence J5itriienr L Arm v at uniana ie hristti Forts Crook Omaha Robinsmi and Ni obrara Nebraska mid Forts I A Russell and Washakie and Camp Iilot Butte Wyoming1 and Fort Meade H during the period com hienciuuStdvi i and ending Iinirjer 31 1h trofsas will aKo lie received until 10 oclock a in mountain -tan lard time and opened at the poita of Forts Niobrara Robinson 1 A Russell Washakie Meade and Camp Pilot Butte by the respective po t commissaries of such iroty each eonunisiary recelvlne pro posals for his own post only Priqmhl ioQI afon he revctred staliny the yrlce a ivMch the bidder vill lltVlvr fresh ihtet nr mutton of the diameter istnitd in Me specification and tc be delivered of cmpcivtftrc tint- greater than so dcurcas Fahrenheit Clank proposals and guar antees and circular of instructions to bidders giving lull information as to the quality of the buef and mutton required manner of bidding conditions to be observed by bidders and terras of contract and payment will be furnished oa application to this oflice or lo the Commissary of any post authorized to open proposals The government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or any part of any proposal En velopes cohtaining proposals should be marked Proposals for Fresh Beef etc and addressed to the Chief C S Dept of thfe Platte Omaha Nebr or to the respective Post Commissaries autlrorized to receive proposals as stated above RRANK E NVE Captain and C S U S A Chief Conunfeaary of Subsistence piHlEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Vy Omaha- Neb April 25 1500 Sealed pro- posals in triplicate will be received hero until i oclock p in May 25 1S9G ami then opened for fiirnisliiug wood coal and charcoal required in Department of the Platte during llscaf year commencing July l 18UI U S reserves ritiht to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof Information furnished oa application here or to post and depot quarter masters w here supplies are needed Envelopes containing proposals will be endorsed sals for FupI for and addressed to D D WHEELER IWaj Q M for flour office pur J L chasing Commissary of Subsistence Omaha y i Nebr May i 1806 Sealed proposals in J cate subject totheu3nil conditions will be re ceived at this office until 11 oclock a in May 15 1SJ6 at which time and plae they will be opened m presence of bidders lor lurnisnlng the Surfsteiice Department U S Army on or before June 5 as inaj be required -with Flour for issnu and Flur choice family at the following places of delivery 1I1 On board e cars or at subsistence storehouse at Oimli i Ne bniskii or at Fofts Omaha Niobrara Robinson Nebr J Rnssell and Washakie Wyo ana Fort Meade S D Preference will be given to articles of dome die production or manufacture conditions of and price- including in the price of foi efcn productionsor manufactures the duly thereon being equal The right is re served to rejecr any or all bids or auv part of any bid Rtank proposals and specificationsr showing in diul im article and quantities re quired uid giving full information as to con ditions wid ue furnished on application to this oliiee oj any of the Commissaries at posts named above Proposals will also be received1 by the Purchasing Commissary or Subsistencw Denver Colo at 10 a m mountain standard time Mav 15 lS w for the furnishing and deliv ery of tiie ahove Subsistence Stores free on board it K car at Denver or near the place ot product io i onuirclmse or at the posts named FRANK E iE Captain and C S U S A MVt BY MAIL 3 PEB YEAR The PaHy Edition of p fi 11IL0 p 09 g 111 till S icie The Great Demosrjitic Newspaper of tha West Will be sent postpaid to any address for on year for SOUND DEMOCRACY AND ALL THE NEWS Every -week day for one year and a Presi dential year at that for e Cent a Day Net Subscription for 1033 Tiair One Year at This Rate PARTS OF YEAR- Daily per month 5te Daily and Sunday per month 75 Sample Copies Fre on JLpplicatfoa Address THE CHICAGO CHRONICLE 164 166 Washington sL Chicago 1H i im wftat alls you tllli fk Have you a feeI fPvj S is of weight in W1I the Stomach CS V 03 1 pf r - uwuiig iiner eating Belch 1 Incr nf XltrrH lTS -a - uu rtsS VoaiitingofFood v u vraierorasn i Hearti Rad Tact i - n t -on iu LUC JIUUlDl la the alorniag Palpitation of the Heart ffn in r c Laakered SImitb line It i n - ujjuuicUUWCIS loss of 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