Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 15, 1901, Image 4

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRA'
I. M. RICE EDITOf
rf Official Newspaper of C1ierr\ \
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TERMS.
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Subscription $1.00 per year iu advance ; § 1.1
U wlieu not paid iu advance.
Display advertising 1 Inch , 15c per issue ; $ :
per column by the month.
Local Notices 5c per line each issue.
Brands , IU inches Si.00 per year in a <
vance ; additional space S3.00 per inch per yea
engraved blocks extra , $1.00 each.
Parties living outside Cherry county not pe
SDually known are requested to pay in advauc
10 per cent additional to above rates if ovi
C months in arrears.
Notices of loss of stock free to brand advc
tlbera.
Thursday , August , 15 19O1
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Our country is drift ! ug toward close
business deals and a careful investor i
well as a careful manipulator who ca
make the most clear money out of
hundred invested is the one who wil
bo in business when thousands of plun"
ers are deal broke and working for s
dollai a day or less Yes we are drift
ii'g and where is the end ?
The tariff policy of the republican
does not tend to induce foreign coun
tries to buy more of our wheat , cotton
corn and other farm products. In fac
the reverse of this , for by shutting ou
foreign goods we cripple foreign coun
tries in their purchasing power am
necessarily they will buy less of. ou
breadstuffs and raw materials. Quill
Some republican papers are falling
over themselves to commend the gov
ernor for pardoning a criminal whi
ought to serve his 20-year sentence foi
theft of half a million dollars from th <
state treasury. This is well understooc
by our people and AVB await the vote ol
an outraged people this fall. If repub
licans sanction this pardon or parole
you will know that their principal ob
ject is to steal you blind and smooth i
over.
General Kitchener issued an ordei
asking that the Boers lay down then
arms and become peaceable , quiet am
submissive citizens of his Majesty's Em
pire under penalty of being banishec
from their homes , their country , lha
which a liberty loving , God fearinj
people holds dear : and now that Me
Kin ley's in the business hadn't h <
ought to go down and put a stop tc
such an iuoamous outrage as that , foi
humanity's sake ?
The great steel strike is UOAV on and
the mayor of McKeesport is with the
strikers. There are vast combinations
which muet be met by combinations oi
labor and when our laboring men unite
as they should the trusts can and will
be broken. Combined labor can do it
effectually and now is a good time to
begin while the trusts are carrying
things with a high band with MeKin-
ley and Mark Hanua to back them.
Let combined labor defy the trusts and
capatalists will not find everything go
ing their own way. Privileges ucau b <
legislated but you cannot legislate tin
I abor which is required to make a sue-
cets of a business.
With last Thureday'b is ue the Nat
ional Watchman ceased to exist being
bought byJW. J. Bryan and merged in
the Commoner. The National Watch
man lias been a useful paper and was
much appreciated by many during the
pu > t. The future will be with a lead
er whom many condemn , as a man AV th
but a single idea but in fact as a broad
minded man and no .truer more Joyal
democrat exists with honesty of pur-
Dose than he Avho Avould stand by his
party for * the principles when men re
viled him. . He is broad enough to
render mote assistance to David B. Hill
in 1904 than any gold democrat rend
ered him in ' 96 or 1900. Mr. JBryan
prizes other principles more highly in
the democratic platform than the silver
question and will be found as true to
democratic principles of honest taxat
ion and equal privileges to the poor la
boring classes , farmers and stockmen ,
with bankers and capitalists.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Mrs. Anna Grouse , of Mcrriman was
a Valentine visitor , Wednesday.
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Mr. Cly < le Foster is now filling the
position of night operator at the depot-
Cbgs. Sherman has rented'the house
just vacated by Mr. Prawitz and will
move into the same this week.
"W. E. Haley returned last Saturday
from atrip down.east and in Kansas
where be had been during the post
week on business.x
Mrs. J. W. Tomblin , of Los Angelos
California , an annt of the Sherman
brother ! , arrived here last Thursday
visit for 4 few weeki. '
WFF
urn 1D
This space will be used to tell you about the
biggest Race Horse Meet that the Western Country
has yet known. $1500 Purses and Running Races
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only. For particulars and program address ,
W.EHAL
Valentine , Nebr. SECRETARY
Wo offer to some honest , uprigh
young man who has a fair education ai
opportunity to learn the printing bus
iuess. Call at the DEMOCRAT ollice.
Mr. L. Fleming and wife departet
Wednesday morning for Long Pint
where Mr. Fleming goes to accept tb <
position of operator for the F. E. & M.
V. P . B.
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J. B. Farris , former editor of this
paper when it was known as Tho Cher
ry County Independent , came in lasl
ni ht from Lincoln to remain for a few
daj s visiting old friends.
Mrs. Chas B. Kicketts was down
from Merriman last week visiting hei
home folks and returned taking her sis
ter Maud up home with her who will
clerk in Dr. Ilolsclaw's drug store.
F. A. Moss , Sunday school mission
ary , from Atkinson , stopped here yes
terday and gave us an announcement
for Mr. Pollock who will speak here
next Sunday at the Presbyterian churcl
at 3:30 : p. 21.
Arthur YoUerjj. the popular tele-
granh operator , who has been on re
lief work at different stations along
the line came back to Valentine and
will probably be permanently locat
ed as day operator.
Misses Helen and Theresa OSulli-
van , of O'Neill , sisters of Mrs. AI. V ,
Nicholson have been visitingwith
friends bere. Miss Helen returned
last week to her home. Miss Theresa
remaining' for a longer visit.
We will give to some youuj ; man 01
girl of suitable education a good oppor.
tuuity to learn the printing business.
Good wages can be earned when pro
ficient in the business. It is wortl
more than a course in a business college
to the right party.
Prof. J. W. Searson , of Wahoo , last
nijjht delivered a lecture to a large
and and appreciative audience on the
subject of , Christ in History. We
hope to give a few brief outlines of
thought expressed in this excellent
article next week as space forbids
this week. The Misses Maier fur
nished excellent music for the occas
ion .
There was a picmo down in Thach-
er's grove in which some of our towns
people and business men took part
Tuesday. They celebrated all day and
say they enjoyed it. We do not have
enough amusements as a general thing
and picnics should be encouraged the
more now that the grove is large enough
and good enongh for great numbers of
ueople.
L G. Harden and wife of Botna ,
Iowa , spent a week'in our city visiting
at the homes of his brothers Geo. and
John Harden. * Mr. Harden visited
Valentine and Cherry 'counsy during
the winter of ' 92 and expressed surprise
at the substantial growth and develop
ment of our town and county and was
very much pleased with it as a stock
country.
John A. Anderson who has been .for
the past eight years in the employ of
C. P. Jordan , the popular Rosebud
merchant , resigns his position and goes
back to his former home at Williams-
port , Pennsylvania , wherej he will
probably resUme "the photograph busi
aess which lie is interested in. Wm.
Kinkaid who formerly worked for. T.
L1. . Hornby will take Mr. Anderson's
place with Mr. Jordan we hear.
The great Eastern Show made its ap
pearance according to date last Thnrs
lay and showeJ to a large number of
people. Some special attractions such
is Signor Frisco in the famous ladder
ict provoked a general mirthfulness in
; he audience. The LaTow Sisters in
heir specialties , Tong White with his
rained horses. Tambourine McCarty
ind H. Lessage on the bounding rope
urning a complete backward somer-
ault lighting on his feet were apprci-
ic3 and chtere'd by our people.
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The county commissioners are ii
session this week.
C. H. Cornell had business at Codi
the first of the week.
Miss Clara Watson returned fron
the Hot Springs , Monday morning
and resumed her position in the posl
office.
Considerable hail fell up in the ( T.'T.
man settlement WP hear doing ronnirl-
srable damage to corn , recently. als <
north table , nortli of Kilgore suffer * * '
some.
II : P. Eurnhnm , a brother-in-law tr
W. L. Cohpp. of Dewey Lake precinct
came out from Woodbprry county. Io
wa , with his family recently and wil !
make his home with Mr. Cohee.
B. II. Pollock , field secretarv of Ne
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braska State Sunday School Associat
ion , will speak to those who will come
out to hear him at the Presbyterian
church in this city next Sunday at 3:30
o'clock r. 31.
The DEMOCRAT has the widest circu
latiou of any paper in Western Nebras
ka and is read and appreciated in mon
homes than any paper reaching ; thij
part of Nebraska. The DEMOCIIA'J
prints the news and tells it straight a.
we get it. That is' what you want
Now is the time to subscribe.1
-Dowoger Empress Fredrick , the qJd
est of Queen Victoria's childrenanc
mother of Emperor William , of Ger
many , died Monday evening , August 5.
of an internal cancer. Her full titlt
Avas , Vicioria Adela.ide Maiy Louise ,
the princess Boy&l of England , Freder
ick ex-empress of Germany andDowag-
f r Empress. She was not yet 61 yean
old.
old.A
A little girl iu our town took hei
little , wagon over to a neighbors foi
some grass that had been mown
and thrown over the fence. Returning
with her load of hay she met Grandpu
Haley who asked her what she was go
ing to do with her hay. "O , I'm doin'
to sell it" she replied. ' 'How much do
you want for your load of hay1' "in
quired Grand pa Haley. " 0 I dess five
cents. Will you buy it ? " she asked
with an earnest look. Grandpa told
her that he didn't want it , whereupon
she asked him if he couldn't send her a
buyer for her hay G randpa laughing-
ingly told her that he would see Avhat
lie could do about it and came to the
editor. That's just where you all want
to comevhen you have something to
sell. We'll tell it to more people than
anybody else and it don't cost you much
either. The little girl has a better eye
for business than some men.
100 pound sa ck salt at
27 tf Pettycrew's.
Go to Collin's restaurant to get lem
madeice cream or a square meal.
s . -28-lf
The noted eye specialists. Drs. Sey
nour & Williams , who will be at the
Donoher Hotel , devote special , attent-
on to the treatment of children's eyes
vith glasses. 30-1't
Having recently purchased one of
: he Newcomb fly-shuttle rag carpet
ooms I am now prepared to do all
auds of rag carpet weaving on short
lotice.
MRS. ADA HOLSCLAW ,
- Valentine , .Nebr , J
WANTED by the U. S. governmpnt
n experienced , first-class wheelwright
uust also be skilled carpenter. Per-
nanent position. For further informa-
ion apply 10 the Quartermaster , Foit
fiobrara , Nebraska.
Look out for some bargains in shoes
t Pettycrew's. , 27-tf
LOST From my place on Snake-riv-
r in Kennedy preclncf. , two light bay
olts , one about two years old and the
ther about three , both branded A on
ight jw.Have not been seen since
ist October.
2"7-tf W. A. SHELBOUR2T.
NoM&sk
of eggs or glue is
used in roasting
LION COFFEE
It is all coffee pure coffee-
strong o'.icl of delicious flavor.
Some coffees are varnished with
a cheap coating of ; eggs , glue or
other equally noxious substances.
The scaled packaso insures uniform
ality and freshness.
The
Mission
Of Toilet Soap
1 ?
A toilet soap should cleanse
the skin it should do this and
nothing else. A safe soap is the J
one made from vegetable oils ,
with alkali and oil perfectly
combined. Excess of oil means JJ
imperfect cleansing : excess of j
alkali m cans a roughened skin.
"While cheapness in soap often
means badness in quality , you * ,
need not pay high prices in order <
to get good'soaps. We are careJ |
ful in buying , and as a result we <
are able to furnish worthy soaps Jj
at little prices. 2
Quigley & Chapman , I
* Druggists , * I
* Valentine , Neb.
Drs. Seymour & Williaois , eye spec
ialist , here Monday , September 9 , at
The JDonoher Hotel. , 30-lt
Wanted to Contract !
The cutting and stacking of 500
tons of hay , on my meadows north of
Georgia station. For particulars
write or call on , F. KOTHLEUTNER ,
30 Ivilgore , Neb.
Ta/.en JJp.
Taken p at my place , two miles
trom Kennedy P. O. , one brown mare
about S.years old , weight about 800
pounds , novisible brands or marks.
Owner can have same by proving prop
erty and paying charges.
WM. EUICKSON.
Close application iu childhood , and
careless parents , have placed glasses
upon the noses of many people for life.
It is not pleasant to contemplate goin
through life ornamented by glasses
but it is lots better than "going blind. ' '
Call on Drs. Seymour & Williams and
have your eyes properly Gtted.
Square meal 2oc at Colliu's restau
rant. . , S8-tf
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All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklander ? .
20-tf
My ranch for sale. 5 quarter sect
ions of land ; will run 300 head of stock
summer ami winter also 25 head of-
horsesand 50 head of cattle. 'Term *
\ cash J in one year and \ in two years
OHE CHUKCII
f Valentine , Nebr
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Institute Notes.
Supt. Etta Brown convened the An
nual Teachers' Institute in the high
school building Monday morring , Aug
ist 12 , with a goodly number of teach
jrs iu attendance.
J. W Searson , superintendent of the
iVal.oo City schools , is instructing in
listory , penmanship , geography , civics
tnd school management , luis the happy
acuity of arousing in every teacher
ust the right kind of enthusiasm for
h'e woik. Eight years experience in
Nebraska institute work has given him
hat knowledge of what is nec sary to
it teachers for the great work of hold-
Renovate"Renovate , x Renovate
White LeadOil Turpentine , Putty ,
Paint Whitewash , and Kalsomine Brushes
Qfil C AOC MTO CflD The Celebrated Lincoln Ready Mixed Paints ,
CULL AUL ft 10 lUn Varnishes and Stains. There is none other so Good.
We Keep in Stock at all times a large assortment of Wall paper in
prices ranging from lOcts to oOcts for a double roll.
OUR SODA WATER IS EQUAL TO THE BEST
And it is as cold as Greenland's Icy Mountains.
ELLIOTT'S DRUG STORE
Bates Seasonable Give Me a Trial
s ultl Stands
A. Schatzthauer , Propr.
S , MOON ,
Will sell you good , reliable "Wind Mills and PnmpM.
Perkins ten-foot wheel for § 32.00 cash. See him in
Valentine , Nebraska.
Come
D. S. LUDWIG'S
OLD STAND. . " :
Buggies at cost for the next 30 days in crdcr to reduce our stock.
Binding Twine at 9 cents per pound.
Eclipse Windmills. Fail-bank's Steel Wmdniills.
Hay-rack Clamps.
Dam Sweeps. Moline Wagons
L U M B E R
D. S. LUDWIG ESTATE
ing uu the high standard of education
! il development for which our state i ;
n > ted.
Prin. R. 11. ' Watson , of the Valen
tine High Sebool , needs no introductior
either to our county teachers or to tin
people of Nebraska. If our teachers
puy close attention and get what thej
can from his recitations in arithmetic
orthography , book-keeping and gram
mar you may rest assured that thej
will have something to take into their
work and use in a practical way. AH
the work is arranged on the Acadenr.c
plan ; lessons are assigned and recitat
ions conducted each da } * ' .
George L. Tov.-ne , oditor of The Ne
braska Teacher , spent a portion of
Monday visiting this institute and suc
ceeded in enrolling almost the entire
body of teachers as subscribers for our
state educational paper.
CONVENTION CALLS ,
People's Independent Party
The People ) } Independent Part } ' vot
ers of Cherry County are requested to
send delegates from their several pre-
ci.ucts to meet in County Convention in
Valentine , Nebraska , on Saturday ,
September 14 , 1901 at 10 o'clock A. M.
for the purpose of electing seven dele
gates to the state convention to be held
at Lincoln September 17 , 1001. Also
to a county convention on haturday
September 28 at 10 o'clock A. M. to
nominate county oflicers for the follow
ing cilices towit : Treasurer , clerk ,
judge , surveyor , sheriff , coroner , sup
erintendent of .public instruction and
commissioner ot the 3rd district , and
> ther business as may come before the
convention.
The representation from the various
precincts will be based upon the vote
zast for WA. . Poynter in the general
slection of 1900 , one delegate being al
lowed for each ten votes and major
r'raction thereof , and ono delegate at
arge from each precinct , which makes
be following apportionment :
Jarley . 2
iuIFiiloLakc . 2
Joiliug Springs . . c
'lcveIand.'J . ; . 3
) ewey Lake . . ' . 3
Inlow . . " . . . . ' . . ' . 2
: H . . " . : . . . _ . : . - . . . 3
leorgui . . . - . 2
ieruian . . _ _ t. . . . ' . . " . . , 3
ilkispic . . . . ' . . . . . > . . I
oose creek . . * . 2
. . . . "
: \vin . ;
: ennttly . . . . - . . ' . 3
ewanee . 3
UUP . . . - . ; . . . . . . . . . . 3 *
ivaca . . . . ' . . . ' . 4
errimaii . . : . . . . . . . . r.
innecbaduza. . . ; ; . . . . " . . . . ; . " ' . . I
other Lake . . , . . . . - - 3
euzel . - - v . . - *
easantllill . . . . . - . . . " . . .3
Sharps Ranch * 2
Table . 4
Valentine n
Woodlake \ g
It is recommended that the precinct
primaries be held at the voting place
iu each precinct September 7 , 1901 at
2 o'clock r. 3i. unless otherwise called
by the precinct committcemcn.
It is also recommended that no prox
ies be allowed but that the delegates
present cast the full vote of the
cjnct.
J. "W. WniLLAXS W. F. MOROAUEIDOB
: ecy. Chairman
Democratic Party
The democratic party voters of Cher
ry county are requested , to send dele
gates from their several precincts to
meet in county convention in Valen
tine , Nebraska on Saturday , Septem
ber 14 , 2001 , at 10 o'clock A. M. for the
purpose of electing seven delegates to
the stute convention to be held at Lin I
coln. September 17 , 1901 , also toacouu-
ty convention on Saturday , September
28 , 1901 , at 10 o'clock A. M. to norni-
inate county officers for the following
oMces towit : Treasurer , clerk , judge ,
surveyor , sheriff , coroner , supt. of pub
lic instruction and coinmbbiouer of the
3rd district and to tnmsnct suc'.i other
business as may come before the con
vention.
The apportionment is the same as
that of the People's Independent Party.
It is recommended that the precinct
primaries be held at the voting place
in each precinct. Saturdav , Septemb
14 , 1901 , unless otherwise called by the
precinct commltteemeu.
It is also
recommended that no prox
ies be allowed but that the delegntes
present cast the full vote of the pre-
cinct.
M. D. CYPHERS i. M. RICE
Secretary. Chairman
Miss Anna King was given a prize
medal at the dancing academy.
Work is proirrebsinjr nicety .jon the
the Quijjley and Brayton buildings.
By mutual consent I. M. Rice and
2. H. Wellford dissolved partnership ,
[ . M. Rice retaining the business and
ill accounts due.
There was some misunderstaninp
Between the daucing man and gome
I
> f his pupils which terminated in loud
; alk , a little booze , more bcoze and a
crap.
Gcorjic Miller who formerly lived
n the north table returned the first
if the week for a visit with old time
riends. He has been in Iowa since
bedeath of his wife.
5000 Dew drops in Geo. Elliott
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how window sounds a little darnj ? !
> n the contrary they are [ only wait-
i to { jo up insmoke. . A guess folf
: ach 25 cents worth bought ;
rize a