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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
. THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAI SUPPLEMENT h M. RICE EDITOR Officitrl tfetrxptiper of CJicrnj TKRMS -riSl oow.v \ jear In advancSI n < when not , iu < ! Ill advance. biii u copies 3 . Display advertNliiir l Inch , I5c periasno ; Sl < per colitinn by the iii''ntli. Local XoMi-HH. i Mill i trie * and Lod e 1'esohit- lous- per Hue eachsue , * Brands.1J4 Inrhf * ? 4.00 per year In : ui vane * * : additional - | ees. < rt per inch per j par engraved blocks 'xtta , Sl.oo eaeli. Parties living niitxlde Clierryrnunty not P'-I sonaily known nnicque.sted 10 pay in inperceut ad < 4ltt > iKil ro above rates if 6 nioatliB in arrears. Noricen of loss of stock free to brand advet tlriers. Thnrxthiy , OrtoUer 31 ii > 01 It's H hwl dose to jxhout and yell f Goold ami ihcn have to set back m take.anotber fellow because of Goold. L ad re/'onl. Hadn't \ve betler vote fo the Jji'inocrat nomne"S for Kegeni and w-"t niu.il the Republicans are stm of whom tliey want. We acKn nvledge receipt of Uu Nexvspaper Jiluo Book for 1901-2 pub lished by Theodore Weise , of ( Jhicago whose reputation has reached the stagi of the "Napoleon of the press clipping business" and who is now the proprie tor and manager of the United State Press Clipping Bureau of Chicago Mr. Wuise's Newspaper Blue Book u said to contain a , select list of the bes newspapers iu the United States a- judged by clippings from each papei during the year. The plan of the bosses of the Ilennb hcan party seems to be to get back int otlice control of th state so that thf\ might bettor conceal the f cts coueein ing the Uirtli ni tter. The party IIH- gone wrong and in order to defray i-x pent.es and pay political debts , the dumped the state treasury. Nown the honest republicans who had n < liand in * this matter , continue tonphol < these bold .schemes and. thus become : partv to them ? Will thecontinue i vote Vr straight lu'cuu-e one of tht schemers said'Come along , let's no hack dawn noand leave our fellow , in the a > up" . Think it over. Uoi : you know that some people are mo th it ! ordinarily interested. It won't any harm lo do a little thinking too It is quite common to men , of , weal ' to predict that the young men growing np will not amount to as much as th- young men of their own time. Horn are said to be too anxious to share t the profits of their e n ploers bujsMif- without having earned , a place in n * * . while other ; * are contented iu fttrujrir along only half learning a business an making only a me gre living , carint only for what they can eat and today and giving no thought to the fu tnre. It costs one man 8200 a yean live and if his income is3l)0 ) pere ; he is making $100per year It is pei haps a lamentable .fact that few > these men realize that they would l > doing twice as well if they could cut u pom * of their expensive habits so tha their living cost them $100 per 3'enr m that they increase their earningi t $100 per year instead. It is the know ledge oi ones business or work and nut nral'ability that decides a , man's earn ing power and makes him worth hi ; wages and more , that his employer can afford to pay. My fatnons contemporary-\\hoclaims to have lived down twenty three demo crats asks the question "Why does int rusion press defend some defaulting re publican officers whom the republican party condemns ? ' ' . \Vhy. bless 3ou , the republican press , all o- ver the state commended the action of Governor Savage in parolling Bartle\ until the Fusion p'ref-s made it so warm that when the republicans held theii convention , they said it wouldn > * t do. IWiIev must go back to the pe It vras not the republican press tnat taught , them it wouldn't do. It was the Fusi on press that taught them it wouldn't < lo. And when the World Herald dis covered that one of their candidates had some of the stolen monev for * which Hartley was serving time. WHO taught them it wouldn't do to let Goold stay in the tir-KetV Wasit the liopub- liean party ? ? NO ! Jt was the Fus ion press. They feared the righteous indignation of the people republicans and all , and when they were c night thev would carefully very carefully prep 'i'e u statement to the people , but their candidate must withdraw. When people tell the truth or do not seek to conceal something , do they need to "prepare n careful stu'enfeut" ? Vot ers , I lo-iv < it with 3-011. In these days a great deal is being gaid about suppressing the press or op- fice sjittth which would alfc'd ! 1 Some Coffees A are Glazed with a cjieap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren't the high- priced Mochas and Javas Hazed also ? is not glazed. It is per fectly pure and has a "ollcious flavor. Cl Tho setlert package Itunrci uni form quality Bad freshness. & & BITING 1 WINDS will war on complexions for several months no'v. To many the fall and winter months are nicnthsof constant discomfort thiouifh chapping and rou hen- iiit > of thekin. . You can defy the wind by VIOLET CREAM : a It wi'l be a daily source of de- * li lh'ful-conilort. Daintilv per- fun ed. q nek to relieve perfect- ® Iv harml-ss Use it when tht , , skin is r ) Ujih , reddened or jn- flamed from any cause. No ® yre Tse or stickiness ; nothinjj but 0 healing. Price 25 cents Quigley d Chapman , Druggists , ' Valentine , Neb. mean a curt tiling of the liberties en joyed and appreciated by tlie Amen- , can people. Tho Alien and Sedition laws of Adam's time wero not popular nor will thev be now. Few of our peo ple wish to drop back to the early 11 j theories that implicit faiih in our ll.ilers is necessary to goo'd government While it might be best for anarchists to be dealt with in that manner it would be a galling yoke breeding in se cret a disorder that would in lime over throw the government. It is not out -tpoken enemies that are so much feared as those who squelch all language and n secret , plan to destroy their enemies. If there is a grievance real or iinngin iry in the minds of the peoplo it will ' at/Hated by galling chains or boun.i ry lines to free thought and wepres * njui A kettle of water over a fire will lo no damage with a free escape of th - -team and it is a guide post to public entiment which is better heeded at the nst approach in the best interests of a i-ee. liberty loving people , thin kept own by intimidation. Lawlessness no" dixmier is notcommon to imij > ri e > in tiovernment atfaiis and minor IH > t'bnsisting of lai je , number * , slioul-i .ive .some fepre.sentatiou an'd coiisi lei- ition but lawlessness and disord- must be put down by suitable punish uient for crimes. , WHAT'S Goold. for Regent on 'he Republics ticket , was compelled to with draw by the Eteinyl Chairman , Lindsay , who imagines the "Republican party must change horses in the middle of the stream. Is the man that the 'State Committee placed upon the ticket any better ? They sent Bartly back to the pen and nominated the man who helped him to steal the money WHY did they do this ? WHY did they send Hartley back to the pen ? Because he was exposed ? Ami thewanted to do something for effect ? To pretend honest * to our hon est voters ? If not then WHY did thev nominate another rascal ? because he was not yet exposed ? Can we have anv confidence in n par ty controlled bj such men as these ? One man in the pen serving a twen tv } ears sentence. The Governer pn- roled him only to be returned by con demnation vote of the party. Hartley squeals on them and says one of the' nominees has pare of the money for which he is doing a twenty yea sentence. They say the deal was al right but they haven't time to explain it so the people will understand it. and that was why they thought it was better for H. L Goold to withdraw from the republican ticket. But Goold was honest Uiey say , too bad the World Herald springs this story and canseJ them so much worry and trouble. I > nt look here voters , what do you think of the story of Hartley's Mine in Idaho Springs , ColoradoV Don't you think it is a scheme to distract the mindsof the * people from the true location of the Bar- tley funds'The - Nebraska Independent sails it a Cook und. nil story. Now 3on'tyou tliink tint some republic ins liave taken an active.part in ( Mending Hartley nnd the whole matter } } Don't things l"ok a little suspicious ? Onlv sne tlionsanOh ar i 'from. There's 749 Jeilcnvg tft hfciir from jf tiiy- got fi thousand n piece. Don't you re' call now that Hartley said when he got out of that , he hadn't raised the white fl.ig yet. That mu t have been consol ing to many of his former friends. Now There's a dirtplot liid.len in tho archives of the Republican pirty ; and Hartlnv knows all about it. WhV " * f not put him in the pen. the same as any [ other thief and ke p him there. He is guilty of stealing th money or withhold nil ; the. information that 'Aill convict | the guilty parties A nrin that , will if i .conceal the information nece > sary to f I convict TiJ.OOO j itr LIMVJ ! < i ; i criminal Uuit many tinier us rrre.u MS any one of them. A twenty years sentence j is much too short for his crime. CUR CANDIDATES Wt have talked toou through the columns of the PK.MOCUAT during the past few weeks , of our candidates" . Thev sire worthy of all th.-jt Ins been said and do ie for them. In th j tfir.st' place Alex Uurr is a man who become your friend whenou nrike his ac q'luintance and that fr5end > hip inc.reas" es as you lea in more of Jinn. He is popular because ot his honest } ' " and fair dealing and is worthv of our most hearty support. J F Yonng will make tho most popular county treasurer and will be a useful man .n our town as will Mr. Burr. Judge Towne will be the unanimous choice for county judge. Mr. Kief the fusion candidate foi pounty sheriff , is a popular candidate because of his fitness for the position. He is a successful business man , an honest old timer having lived on his ranch near Arabia for twelve years courteous and obliging and one who pays attention strictly to his' business , he is well qualified anil worthv , neither fear nor partiality will urevent him 'from performing his duty The fusioni.sts are to be. congratulated for their excellent , choice for county superintendent. Mi.s.s Morgareidjre is not only well educated and expereienc- ed. but is also very energetic. She will give new life and create new interest in educational matters throughout the whole county. In presenting Miss Morgareidg"s > qualifications we do not -ay anything against her opponent , who has been conntv superintendent for two terms. In all candor that , seem-i long enough , especially when the new candidate is fullv as competent in n-erv respect. It , is neither eus-u/marv nor irnnd policy to l > oM the sim ' ' tli < M three terms in "Succession. J.e * . Estubrook and lr f'oinpton are too well known and popu'ar ' to be turned down. W. Butler and < 'npt Laiifervom didtnes for county commissioner of the 3rd district an1 both runningveil -m-l too bad we can't have th "n both Some feel th it Mr IJ'itW * \ \ < - > i\ \ I ! > . ' given the preference. t , f Before the paper agaH rraehes y election will behald anl : our counti ollicers will be electe ; ! for another two years. Our voters should # et , out and vote earlv in the day and pncourA re your neighbors'to do so Get every vote in t and elect/the men of \ our choice Uc careful in marking your ballot so t at your vote will count asoi : intend it should. "Do not vote in a hurry. " Take time and vote right L'.iv no attention to last day circulars. On the 7th daof Jieptember last there appeared inthe evening edition of the Washington ( D n. ) Siar i copy righted article purporting to give a scientific explanation of the cause of the hot wave which did so much dam- ge to crops during the season just end ed It is well known that the fanners throughout the greater p.irt of the country west of the Mississippi river are obliged to depend aJmust whoJy upon irrigation for the water necessary o successful crop raising. This is , of course , owing to the marked scarcity in the minfall either during the entire year or , as iu Nebraska , during that portion of the year when it is most needed. It is to irrigation that the author of the above mentioned article assigns the cause of hot waves. With out quoting bis article entire , i will be sufficient , to say that he reasons some -wlmtas follows : the areas of low bar ouietric pressure , which traverse"the country fro n west te east , depend for iieir motive power almost wholly the moisture indrawn from tho atmos mere overly in. ; the co mtrv over which they p.iss. In passing over the and re- ; ton , where th yimount of moisture in he air is relatively small , tho irrigated corals famish siitnci ut in nsttue to vartn an area oflow , pressure. " but rot \ t | enough to give it motion Heicje , it > - ' g remains stationary for a variable pertl iod-J sort of stationarv atmospheric n whirlpool nto which th warm air of H ; the surrounding cyuntrx ( lows becom ing warmed by compression. This ! w " state of thinglasts ; until the area 'of * p low atmosphere dissipates or drifts off { ) breaking up as it goes Unfortunately \ } ( ftxr fchebuccess of tiiis tiiuor hotwtrvrs' / ' tt < are not confined to the arid west The * o'-cur where moisture is plentiful und where it is scarce. Ic is needless to bay thftt shou'.d such a theory gain current' } to the extent ; of mil ienciui ; congresi to cut oil th" UiUdl uppropations for ir riguung purpo.se.s , incalculable harm would LHJ done to- thearming intere.sUv o ! the arid west Tun chief of the Unit ed t teWeather Uurc.-iu has. there fore , directed Weather Liureau ( liicial in all'iiarts of the country to inform ihe public , tniotigh the JIM--.S "tliut. he entire sirh-htifiu stall'ot theeather Uureau condoms the fheo'o sut forth , its being absurd " The diuari Ledger , published by JIi&j. Jiosa iludsiietii who hah hboivu" considerable geuiuutUb a unterand is a coiniuou senhe woman , voices the sen timent of people u bo would iirek-r to bask in the smiles of love and tieniality forgiving in spirit ami ol uenenms dis * i , than tnrougli fancied und pic- turetl tmaginations , give way to jeal ou.Vy in adnimihtering rebuke. U'e ' "quote from her pen the following : ; Tlie puets to the contrary. L uottld raiher ve u woiiiaiivho had err d be c iuae of a lieari too lull of anVciioii ; than io be a CIO s grained , peel ed-nos ed , feiH'ii eyed , tutu-lipped , cold-heart e.l lemaietio is forever sucking her torktid tongue into tne reput.itiuii of innocent women. ADDITIONAL LOCAL 0 > e. Church , our barber went up to Merrinirin Sunday. Alex Burr , candidate for county clerK , waa in Vnleutiue Wednesday. Cz > ! golaZ was electrocuted Tuesday morning at 7:12 : at Auburn prison X. Y. Masqueradeeosiu mes and masks for rent Miss Ildttie Maier , next door to Sitnards. Win. Maier returned from Omaha Sunday ni ht wherehe hid been on business. Dave Ale. XichoK of 0" NeiU' , a bro ther ot Ais. . W.E. Ilaluy came up Mon day and went to his cUtm in German precinct. \lt-s \ E McDonald had a new com position nuf pat , on her brick .store thisweek byVm. . Maier the court house contractor. .vlrs. Gus Carlson returned Satur- day nigJit from Bradford , Pennsyl vania , wheres she has oeen viitiu her relatives for the past three months. Il was rep < itcu'that then * will be 181) ) men mmiriJ at Hort Niobaru tor target practicedine time next week , ihe Uiejiitintions ale being mad" for their ai r.\al. J L. Ijntton. a brot.ier in ia.v of d. Moon , who owned a piuje of Jaiul on tin * north table an < l lived in Miirsha- ! to.xn. lo va. ilieil'it.lu iioiih'uii Oitofer .Joh iV i TJ Ui llu uJ 3iuirouvviv tii.tarted ; .t lumic i > ! ii - tuuif"- . par.cnIM ii > t jug at 8 ox-iouk Furijier-p.ui next week' David N. Gourley , a prominent , stockman of Ilushvile , came down j Tuesday on business and no doubt no- ticed some change in our citsince iiis last visit. Married : In tins city at the residence of.Judge Waldott on October 30 , 19)1 ) ! by the Rev J. A. AluL-'aii. J , hiV : | VanUuren to Mt Lilliaii MilUbaw both jl Kiigoie. Nebraska. A hobo > tole Fred Uumbow's watch Monday exening aud was caught while Lrjing to board a train. Be started to run when Sheriff Lay port attempted to irrest him aud the sheriff took a shot at lim.v'hile running the fellow drop ped the watch or threw it down in sand > ii purpose but iu turning a corner came ipou Dr. ivoodrich who held him u tj. \.lineof § du will keep him busv for L while "V Len Hivens his finished work in the reasurerVolBeo and takes Joha M-ith- 'ison's place at Davenport & Thacher's. iir Uiveiis worked theie four years n * igo and quit to start the Valentine jtteain laundry with Mr. Zelian .I-iay of his friends will r jotcd to ; n w that he l aagain resumed work or the oldrm and we congratulate ) oth Mr I5iven * md the fi m believing that ih j wili be mutually beneficial j each other. ' - Jqlin Mathieson" the popular yonng lerk who has woiked th past threo ears for Davenport & Thncher resigned atur.lay night to accept a position as i lauagT of a btore at Glen Rock Wyoin- ' ig for Mr. Hiijijins John has made muv ; y friends here and will be missed among ie boys and especially in jthe danciug iub as he was considered- be one o.f ie be3t. The Valentine Democrat will ; > to him once a week rs a reminder uf ie town where he spent happy days id tell him of the best , people in the ate . . i" IJasmus AmJer.-on , our popular'hard- . arn merchantt.h.is ti'ce-i _ | ? i a n-i tiier , rank Fischer , who is Mo well known .n u on p-i ' [ jle. to nee.l an intro luctioa MV Air. Kis her luiMtian * friendsasid a ( who iH fctHiit > ttu hoiiw Renovate , Renovate , * Renovate White Leadj Oil Turpentine Putty , Paint Whitewash , and KalsomxneBrushes Apr iTQ QD The Cclrbrated Lincoln Ready Mixed Paints , mC .HUi iO iUu Varnishes and Stouns There is none other so Good We Keep in Stock at ail times a lar e assortment of Wall paper in pr ces raispjiiitj from lOcts to oOi'ts for a double roll. , CUR SODA WATER IS l. QUAL TO THE BEST J And it is as cold as Greenland's Icy Mountains. 'is , ' n I inTT' - Llllui i v : - . i oP Mepefiaftfcs.Ranetyriert and individuals Invited Money to Jjoan orTPipsfc-elass Cattle Paper and Other Secupittes. r L ' ' * * . Valentine State Bank ; L ( Successors to Cherry roinitj' Dank. ) > ? v Capital l siltl Up S.3 , FUD "WK1TTEHOT7E , President J. W. STETTEK , Vice President CIIAIILES SPARKS , Cashier , T. C. HORNBY * W. S. JA Coine 0 P % U OLD STAKD FOR Eclipse Windmills , Builders' Materials , \ , ; Fair bank's Steel Windmills. J * Buggies , Moline Wagons , Lumber , Hates Reasonable Give Me a Trial A. Scliatztliauer , Propr. T Tlie place to get the best windmill also pumps and tanks. I-'iist door south of ihe JJouh < .r House. VALENTINE , NERR. of a store lies not in the vest amount of advertising- Miav do but in the accuracy with which it fulfills its adver tised promises. And ju t so the secret Of True Ecoiicmy lies in dealingwith a house in whose.word you can place iib- aolute confidence the house that has no string tied to Its offerings. Test even * store Tirilh this rule. We a.re wii-j * lingto standor fall upo : : thi- merits and the low jinci's , Trhich indicate the g < character of our steel : . You can trade with us through our Llail Order Eepartuient wIJl ; perfect satisfaction. If you havii't a Catalogsend for one. ? st conscientious man like thev know Mr. Fischer to be and will bo glad to make such purchases Of thefrm of Anderson & Fischer as th y may need in t'ie hard ware line consisting of stoves wind-mills , pumps , pipes and all kinds tf shelf h-ir.1 ware , tinware , guns am munition.iron beds and mattresses Call and visit the new firm when you fire in town and inspect their increased o stock and everything new. Ed Richards w'as trading at Kennedy ilonday. . ( /has. Carter was a Kennedy visitor ; i t Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Dunham were Kennedy ; isitors last Sunday. " J N. Stea.lman put dovn h-well for ! QPpjiu last ? aturdav. j " , J. II. Bache"or is buying all the "nay e can get at good prices A. .5. Wallingford" -Kennedy iller the first of the week. S. S. Heekley is down on Sn ke river ettin out wood , this , - A'/B" AJeAlPvv was swappinir yarns i Kenned the fir-tof the week. Uncle "xlex Ay r.s went to Vii ' * er u loud of lumbe'r thij G'r r ( jf the Oyle-Jones was at Oasis getting some black-smith work done , the flrst of tho week. BROKEN AUM Lost ; A Double brown wool shawl last Friday between town and D.S. Bristol's. Finder please retum to Mrs. Bristol or at tin's office. 40 tf Uiotiw-of i > i solution Notice is hereby given that we have this dny dissolved the partner ship hereto/ore existing between us asBurlei ih& Bull is , VV. T. Bullfd continuing in the buslnsss andJ. . W. Burleijrh retiringAll accounts due the firm are due and payable to W. T. Bulliri who assumes all indebted ness of the firm. Signed i j. w. BURLEIGH. 1 W. T. liULLis. - _ Xntire. to jNon Kesident Defendants. 'rt"C -in on. first name unknown am ] AVinl JSli'.S'e1 ' . r ! fcttlle- " " " rt"Itt"t * * * * * * " . Hint t u h-rd dav > f Sf-pr mfoer. 1IH)1 Ftllx o ! ir. | iinMT ! ! , her : n. filed his petition 'in the oi-lncl rijiirt of i Jierrv cunntv , Nebniisfcn : i .iiii-j you { HipHuli'il ith others. The object "ni pnijerot u-Jui-hrfre to foreclose a certain tmc lien i r iLe pi > n eiitof ciHiini'i 'iitt..xes for * * uif yarb lht . ifc 5. ISO ; . is < i7. isi > i , and lS9i ) , ui > . ontliHt.ie : iiii n * ± Mv4 ! section } toi\n- Miip 3. ranjrf s. Cherry ounty. JTebntska.or tttxes : is.st.v > etl : md levied tuereon for said years r r satiioiwty or-whiol | iiiri > nfe.s. for ulueii - : > ! lamls wen- > olil t tbis pi ilntiji f r ihe sum rjf 573 . To hartan .ttvouotin rof rhe aiimiuit due tlieieoQ t etlier with interest mi .573 g- thereof Ht lo iicrccui. fraying tii.i t said laud bsold to snsC .said am inn&au.l that defrud- r.nt.s ut * ji.rrHosMt of allouitof redt-mption. ! > efor& Moml iy tl < t ! Uh 1 y oV Hit einlii'r IfioT cjl U.oIer Mi. ifOI . Fcliv . > ofctt. I'laiui " - r. ii.