Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 23, 1902, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
) . M. RICE 'EDITOR
Official Newzpaper'bf Cherry
County ,
TJEKSIS
Subscription SI.00 per yearln advance : $1.0
when not pald.in-advance inglacopies Co.
Display advertising 1 inch single column 13 (
er issu e or SC.OO a year ,
'local Notices. Obituaries , l dge Resolution
aud Socials for ileveima 5c per line per Issue.
Brands.i \ iuclvs-Sl.OO per year in advance
additional spaced ooper luclrperyear engrave
blocks extra ; $ ! . > each. - '
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Parties H\'iDg outside Cherry county riot per
sonally known are requested to pay'ln advance
MO per crnt additional to above rates If over" <
mouths iu arrears.
Notices of losses of stock Iree to brand adVei
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Thursday , January 23 , 1902
' This is traditionally one of the VAL-
ENTIXE DEMOCRAT'S birthdays and in
recounting the good things that are
ours we can say that for 17 years we
have gone through storms of winter
and summer and today we are stronger
than at any previous time and with a
inqst liberal patronage from the best
people on earth in a number of ways
A\Vfeel encouraged to continue with
our course , ? , going to more homes , giv
ing more news and with an endeavor
to merit a greater patronage than ever
before. We give below some happen
ings of 17 years ago this date in the
DEMOCRATIC BLADE :
< TnE BLADE was so filled with com
missioner's proceedings last' week that
mention of many important local mat
ters was unavoidably crowded out.
TIIE BLADE now has a job stock and
one of the best , printers in the state.
Bring in your work and if you are not
satisfied ve will refund your money
and throw in a chromo.
Gordon Flats will hereafter be called
Simeon in honor of Simeon Mor ar-
eidge. A postoflice has been establish
ed there with E. Stillwell as postmaster
and will be opened soon.
Val Nicholson , who has been in the
land office since spring , lett Tuesday
for'Ainsworth , the business of the land
office now being done by three clerks
Nick is a first class fellow and man' )
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friends regret to see him leave ,
'Squire Shaw's court is kept bus }
with lawsuits. Four criminal cases
last week besides the civil business.
He puts the fines on Leavy , and if not
paid , parties have to go to jail. He
.don't remit fines on promises of futurt
good behavior.
The Valentine House has become so
popular that when the train comes in
there is a grand Tush to secure a room
With more sleeping rooms and larger
dining room capacity than any hotel
this side of Cbadron , it is always
crowded. It is also popular with the
farmers who remain in town over night
or for a single meal
Tom Allen , cattle inspector at Mo.
-Valley , la. , was visiting in town this
week. Tom was a Texas cow-puncher
who rose to the position as foreman of
an outfit and so well were his services
appreciated that he was selected lasi
spring as stock inspector at this place ,
and in the fall transierred to the more
important station of Mo. Valley. He
has hosts of friends here , where he has
been known for several years , always
glad to see him.
J3ro. Mayes of tho Eushville Stand
ard again "fills the bill" in an article
on Bartley's pardon and the probable
Vs effect. It is true that many of us ex-
\ pected GOY. Ravage to do just as he did
and that Bartley knew too much that
was dangerous to the ring , to be kept
and held a prisoner by republicans who
were bound to turn him loose at the
first opportunity. The following from
the hand of Bro Mayes is copied from
Lis paper : The pardoning.of Bartley
out of the penitentiary after serving
one-fifth of his sentence was no sus
prise to the fusionists of Nebraska or
elsewhere. Bartley is only one of the
great leaders of the state who manipu
late republican politics and who , for
years prior to populist rule , had been
looting the treasury of the state. The
same work would have continued with
out interuption had not 4tbe voters of
the state scented the rottenness and
"turned the rascals out. " The same
gang lias gut control again and the loot
ing will bo resumed. While it is true
that most of Ihe .republican papers of
the atatejcondemn Gov..Savage for pard
oning Bartley it is dono simplyfor ef
fect and for tho purpose of deceiving
the voters and conveying to them the
impression that.Savage , and not tho re
publican party is responsible for Bart-
ley's release. Governor Poynter was
* offered $30,000 just prior to his-exit
from office if he would issue tke pardon
but flatly refused to do so. Bartley.
had to be pardonod because he was get
ting weary of confinement and threat
ened to give the gang away. What
must be .done ? It was either a eacri-
i
or an obliteration of the republica1
party in Nebraska , and who can doubl
but what , Savage * eceiyed1SLjJarger < 6una
oanoihoy for pardoning Bartley that
several terras as governor would have
brought him : The gang could readily
loot enough out of the public offices tc
make the sum back if they can make
it appear to the taxpayer that only
Savage was reponsible and * he rebubli-
can party voted back into power.
$570,000 is the sum that the Hartley
earig deliberately' itole' from the ta'x :
.payers ( tithe state and in figuring , the
time he seryed behind the bars you will
find that he received more than $2,000
per week for looking after the ilowei
beds of the state penitentiary. He is
now Jfiee ancPen joy ing his stolen wealth
with all the boinbasity of a prince. We
opiiie that enough republican papers
will continue their tirade against
Bartley between nosv and another elect
ion' toconvince the majority of voters
thatttie leaders'of the repuolican part )
were in favor of Bartley serving his
full sentence , and they will go to the
polls and cast their ballots in approval
of being robbed , that the theives might
hold banquets and give toasts to the
biggest thief in the land behind closed
doors to the outside world.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Wash Honey was in town on busi
ness yesterday.
Joe Foster was in town the first o f
the week from Kewauee ,
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O. W. Hahn was in ouicity Tues
day irom the north table. ' - , -
Jim Lawless , from down the river ,
was1 on our streets Monday.
Win. Morrissey is back again after
a coupl e of weeks absence'
G. Gunderaon , of Cody , was a visitor
in our city the first of the week.
N. J. Grooms from down the river
was in town the first of the week" .
The lecture last night j > y D. C.
Grunow on masonry was attended by
a good audience. .
Miss Clara Watson has returned
and resumed her work in the "Valen
tine State Bank-
Elden Sparks eame down from Cody
last Saturday and remained over
Sunday with his family.
Messers Cole and Nicklin of Cody
were down last night on business and
took in the masonic lecture.
Miss Iva li. Efner went up to Chad-
ron yesterday morning to visit her
brother and his wife for a few days.
The county printingwas awarded
yesterday to I. M. Rice , publisher of
THE. VALENTINE DEMOCRAT by the
county commissioners.
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R * Grooms , from up on the river ,
was in town the first of the week.
Mr. Grooms has a nice piece ot irriga
ted land upon which he raises all
Kinds of garden truck.
Jack Strong came down from the
reservation Saturday where he had
been feeding cattle. Jack has been
under the weather consequently
came down to recuperate.
u. E. Lee was transacting business
in our city yesterday pertaining to * he
bridge that is being put in near Brown-
lee which is not according to contract
in some particulars we hear.
The Epworth League sock social was
i grand success. Over $16.00 above
jxpenses were taken in This neat
ittle sum goes to h Jp to carry on the
jxpenses of the League during the en
juing year.
Services at St. John's Episcopal
Jhurch Sunday January 26 , 1902
3.oly Communion 7.JJO a. m. - Sunday
'chool 10 a. m. Morning I'rayer and
Sermon 11 a. m. Evening Prayer and
sermon 7:30 p. m. All are cordially
nvited.
Win. Maier , the contractor and build-
ir , who has made his home here since
ast June and who built the court house
it this place , departed the first of the
reek for St. Louis where he expects to
ocate for the future. Mi * . Maier made
aany friends during his short stay
icre who regret to see him lecve. '
The printer who struck Chadron a
ouple of months ago and tried to
xink all the booze in town and be-
ause of his penury , as a last resort ,
arged an order fora bottle of budge
ut was detected in his dishonesty kas
ow found congenial companions at
Jayard and is editing tho Bayard
lanscript. Chadron Journal. / *
JLittlc Willie IVaite Bead
W. E. Waite writes from .New York
) Iris friend A. E. Thacher , that their
ttlo son Billydied of pneumonia aud
jarletf fever combined Jan. 16. Every-
lingwas done that was pbssible to do
ad the best physicians and trained
urses obtainable were employed but
II to no avail. , Mr. Waite" had be'en
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ifferingfrom lagrippe and. was him-
; lf confined to his room at the time ,
Fany of our young people who played
ith Billy when they lived here will
9 , grferral to ) Jmn * of bis tf tb. ,
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TheGrocer
who neither sands i
his sugarnor' ; '
waters his milk
who believes in
the best , and is particular to
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please his-patrons.
That's the grocer who recom
mends and sells '
Lion Coffee
Coffee that zs coffeeunglazed ,
unadulterated.
THE KODAK OIIIL
We sell Kodaks , Kodak Supdlies' , in
fact all Eastman coeds includinp
Standard Papers at prices as low
as any dealer in the United State ?
and save you the postage.
Quigleyd Chapman
DRUGGISTS
VALENTINE , NEBR.
A meeting for the purpose of organ
izinjj a company of militia or national
guard will be held at the office lonnerh
occupied by the county judge. Tin
time will be Monday evening at 7:30
All interested are urgently invited t
be present.
McCann Items
W. W. White is complaining with
lagrippe ihis fine weather.
A. O. Coleman and wife are visiting
the county seat this week.
D. Hendershot is building an addition
to his house this nice weather.
Mrs. A. E. Galloway has been visit
ing with her son J. T. Galloway in
Valentine the last week.
P. C. Galloway and D. Hendershot
are wintering two hundred head .of
cattle for C. H. Cornell of Valentine
Robert Barnes has sold his ranch on
the river to James T. Galloway , and is
going to Georgia to live in the spring
RELIABLE
Kennedy Briefs
Joe Bachelor wears the same old smile
these pleasant days.
13. F. Steadman dehorned 50 head of
big steers last week.
Billy Ware could be heard easier than
be seen last Friday night.
J. N. Steadman put down a well for
himself last Thursday 50 feet deep.
John and Frank Sedalecek were tak
ing in the sights at Kennedy last week
A. B. McAlevy moved his cattle from
Dhas. Lattas to Square lake this week.
V -
James Wallingford of Chesterfield
was seen in these pars last week happ >
as ever. *
Alex Henderson of Newton was tak
ing in the sights around .Kennedy last
Saturday.
The good weather this month has
saved lots of hay for the stockmen in
; hese parts.
Mrs. E. L. Harris of Oasis was visit
ing friends and relatives at Kennedy
ast Saturday.
Milt and Hanford Dunham brought
n a load of freight for the Kennedy
tore last Friday.
Horace Wallingford and family of
) hesterfield were business callers at
Kennedy one day last week.
BROKEN ARM
Farm for rent , Call on G. H Q
imith. 1-tf
Estrayed
Strayed from my range about the
liddle of October one red steer coming
O
years old , , branded L A connected
a right hip. J B. Gaskill or notify
10 VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. 51-4t
Estraycd from my place about Sept.
> , one gray lidfciet weight about 1000
onnds ; head and , neck flee bitten
pecks , wire cut on left hind leg be
iw the knee ; branded JD H on left
cmlder , vent may be blotched J D
ho one buckskin pony mare abou
(0 ( p'ounds , mane about , 6 inches longj
randed TO on left flank. Reason- .
ble reward for informationleading I
o their recover y. T. J. N ELSON J
WooaiakeNeb
Commissioners' Proceedings
January 9 , .1902 : Board , met as per
'adjournment. Present cbamn.in , Alex
Burr , W. E. ilalej and L. Lanfer. .
Continued ir/tho business of settle
nient-witb county treasurer f mm'day
to day until the evening of January 11
* ud adjourned to January 13
January 13 , 1902 : Board met as pr
Jjournmeut , members all present
ontinued in business of snttlenmnt
- ith coantj * treasurer Hll" < lty an I - wl-x
journed to January 14.
January 14 , 191)2 ) : Board-.met in re < j
ular session , members all present. O n
notion the bond of John T. Keeley ,
puty county clerk was approved ,
hereupon the board accepted the fol-
owing report of fees received bv
jounty clerk for year 1901 : *
lash fees received as Co. clerk for the
ear 1901 :
"irstqr § 523.85 Second qr 331920
nlrd qr 441 Fourth qr 743 05
collected as clerk of dist. court.
irstqr § 131 67 Second qr $18897
Uird qr 290 49 Fourth qr 143 41
o al . 75954
otulcash fees . 3n2239
.mount reed in co warrants $101333
of claims filfd and caucl 231 09 1237 07
utal amount of claims tiled and lees col-
cted . 4319 46
i mount entitledjas co elk 1500 00
" lor deputy elk 70o 00
'Ik hire in district court 30 00
Ik hire on complete records 177 50
fax on court house lots 9 38
Kxpeitee account 94 Wi 2311 54
> .Uance due county " ijo7 1)2 )
By cash 1533 23
Oiiiliiis cancelled to bal - 234 09 ISO ? 92
" And continued in business of settle
ment with county treasurer balance of
the day and adjourned to Jan. 15.
January 15 , 1903 : Board met as per
adjournment , present Chairman Alex
tiurr. W. E. Haley and L. Laufer.
Continued in tlie business of settle-
nent with county treasurer until noon
vcceptecl report of fees received by
sheriff. Accepted report of fees receiv
nd b > county judge.
On motion the following amount was
transferred from bridge fund to gener-
il fund , $1260.
On motion the following claims were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
> n the different fuuds.
Judgment fund
vV S Barker for printing 5 23 59
ureueral fund
AI Ch > istensen painting flouts court house 49 00
Jrubb & Go supplies county poor c75
/ M ClarKsuu justice fees McLaughlin &
/auBureu t'ase 300
MSB Hau.i witness fees state vs McLaughlinl.3 40
lohn Wray . .
tVin Ounbar . . aoo
JohtiJaquins . . 1300
tfdward Klliott . . HOO
A- inViiite . . . 1240
tVank ? Rothleutner 1080
vJustave viuuderson 15 t j
Jesse West n 80
i nonius VanBaren noo
Alonzo Moslier 3040
Johh VauBnreu n oo
i. ywa Parker SOO
JP Gardiner isoo
red VauBuron 450
J H Lauley to cleaning court house 15 oo
J W Smyser bringing witness AleLaughliu
case n 50
Martin Haley janitor Nov 14 1901 to Jan 1
1903 47 00
J li Lndtey bailiff fees 12 days § 2 , pei day Ji ou
J W Sm > ser serving search warrant on
.vlelvin Hale et al 1175
riaumel 11 Dye Bothwell Case 1900
r&eodore Phillips . . . 11)00
Geo Uothwell . . . 1C 15
Joseph B cjweeney . . 2230
riattie Bothwell . . 1500
Thomas Murphy . . 2000
Mabel Bothwell . . 24800
Alex Burr . . . 1850
Lr Alfred Lewis . . 800
Josie Bothwell . . 1500
Jacob A Ganow . . - " - 400
Albert Metzger . . 400
KFGilhispie . . - 200
Mrs Kainsey . . . ' 400
r C Dye . . . r- . 4iOO
BW Milks ' . . 1200
DrJL Greene . . 3JOO
A.BCapwell . . - . 1100
MrsOTCapwell . . 1100
DrJCDwyer ' . . 200
DrAn Compton . . 200
Jllde-DeSilna . . 700
tt Quick Bear Antoaia Ladeaux case 725
Bun .Eater . . . 725
Hull Walks Behind . . . 725
Jack Frost . . 725
imging Goose . . . 725
L'homas Flqod " . . 725
Arthur W Compton . . 400
ern A Goodrich t. . 400
jharles Haie . . 900
3 W Bennett . . 640
luhnBumett . . , 525
J.ouist * Puwuee . . * . 52o
lohnCordier . . 525
kVllliam ochmidt . . . ' i
tauiK. Mullen . . . 325
J VV Tarmaleo . . 323
Jr W A Wmder k- . . - 3 23
lohu Meiss . . . . 5 25
I T Cross . . 325
) O Gruno . . . - v 200
T U tloruby supplies - 60 s
fremont Tribune 5 15
f E awaiu Juror 26 00
' fi Varuey 31 so
A Gee 2300
i L Ellis 2020
Villiam Sutler 275
I Gbixier 3100
Vilnaiii Wilson 20 oo
A AUainaon la a )
2450
D 1'ice . 31 oO
IBBallard . . , 19 a )
rHl'rudeu . . 31 00
r W Burue . . - . 2300
leo H dornby . . 1000
'rank B LeLacoer . . 1 8 20
ohu Borinan . . . 22 30
K Waliiusford . : 2250
P Ulesen . . 2070
( Coin iuued Next Week )
Fred 'L. Drake , the sewing machine
Xpert , is now in Valentine , eight yeans
xperience. .Novelty Repair Works ,
CRARB & Co. are selling winter un-
erwear , shoes , hats and caps at re-
uced prices for this.month. l-2t
19O2 I start business rightt buy
> r cash and sell for cash. All goods
uaranteed , I handle a stock of gener-
L merchandise and prices'are low.
A3JBAA.JI ; IClCnOLES ,
53-2t Arabia Kebr.
For Sale Cheap
ShdW cases , Cigar cases , 2 safes ;
alls 1 Billiard table , 1 Pool table ,
National cash registers. Apply or
rite to * '
THE POST EsdEASteE
Ft. Niobrara , Nebrj
First class work done in upholstering
rniture , 'and cleaning and tunning ,
gans. Sovelty Repair works.j
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"ANOTHER SUCIDEH" | !
Some person said that a lady committed suicide because sLe did
v ' * " " * ' her Photo taken at
not get in on time to have
A. G. SH AWS GMLLERY
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He IR prepared now PO that cannot happen again.
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A.'GSHAW Valentine ,
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Accounts of Merchants , Rancher ! , and Individuals Invited '
Money to Loan on Pirst-class Cattle Paper -
- * . and Other Securities.
Valentine State Bank -fcx
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Capital 3 ? i < l Tip 3g > , <
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DiKKCTOJt * "
WHITTEMORE , President J. w. STETTER , Vice President t-i
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier & ' ' -
T. C. HORNBY w. S. JACKSON- " ,
Come to the
D. S. LIIDWIG LUMBER YARD
FOR Lumber , Builders' Materials
Buggies , Moline WagonsEclipse Windmills ,
Fair bank's Ste el Windmills
J. A. SPARKS , Mgi
Elighest cash price paid for
The place to get the best windmill .
also pumps and tanks.
First door south of tho Donoher House.
S. MOON , Valentine , Nebr.
i PAINTING I
PAPER HANGING
CALCIMINING.i
55 R S , DENNIS. - i *
t ? Valentine Nebraska AU work well done
X H. CORXELX. President.M. . V. XICHOLSON , Cashier
B ANK OF VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
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- A General Banking Business Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
hemlcal National Bank , New York. Correspondents ; First National .
Bank. Omaha Neb
WIZENS- MEATMARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Boasts
Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
THEOWl SALOON T.'AYEARNSHAW
JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
HERA D PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter ,
And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wine and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
E your CATTL.E SUFFER iI
from LT < JJ , IICH or MANGE I
"CHLORO.NArTHOLEUM
Quigley & Chapman ,
\ alentine , Kebr. , 4
f : , Biclia r ds & Comstock
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