Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 01, 1902, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRA
I. M. RICE EUITOF
Official Newspaper of Cherr\ \
County , Nebraska
X
Thursday , Hay 1 , 1902.
TERMS
Subscription $1.00 per year in advance ; ? l.l
When not paid in advance , Single copies 5c.
Display adrertising 1 inch single column 1 !
per issue or $0.00 a year.
Local Notices. Obituaries , Lodge Kesolutlor
and Socials for Itevenue 5c per line per issue.
Brands , iJi iilies 84.00 per jear in advanc
additional space ? 3-00 per inch per year ; engrave
blocks extra ; $1.00 each.
Tarties living outside Cherry county not pei
tonally known are requested to pay in advanc
10 per cent additional to above rates if over
months in arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adve
Users.
Onr Birthday.
Two yeats ago this issue the Wester :
News Democrat passed into the hand
of the present owner and was change
to the VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. Beinj
an inexperienced man in the newspape
field our first efforts may haye give :
some the idea that the paper would b
neither a paying investment nor a pei
manent business. Some people told u
they would first see if the paper con
tinued before , they advanced their sufc
scrip tion. Some perhaps remarked t
their friends that ' 'Rice couldn't run ;
newspaper" but we are thankful to ou
friends who lent u helping hand assist
ing us to put out a paper that was no
excelled iu patronage by any in north
west Nebraska and equaled by few
The VALENTINE DEMOCRAT is no long
er an experiment but has the larges
circul ation , among the best class o
people and most intelligent stock rais
ers of western Nekraska. Our mono ;
has been devoted to the upbuilding o
the paper and the interests of its pat
rons and they have prospered , whil
many of those who without cause hav
withheld their support and patronagi
have not profited and jsome are now ou
of business.
To all of our friends we extend greet
ing and invite others to step into th
sunlight and erjoy the blessings o
prosperity that fail to those who are no
too selfish to help others while helpin ;
themselves.
President Koosevelt has ordered Gen
Funston to cease talking with bis moutl
and"The blow Almost Killed Father.1
The city council of Omaha grew toi
enthusiastic for the franchised corpor
ations last winter and the supremi
court has sat down on them good am
hard.
We have received a markqd copy o
the Red Cloud Nation and the markec
article says that a Dr. Damerill is th <
coming man to nominate for governor
Who in Helen Blazes is Dr. Damerill'
liis brand does not appear in the DEM
OCRAT
The Norfolk Times-Tribune has dis
covered a coming candidate for g vtr
nor in the pei > ou oi Dr KucuigMc m
who has been ma } or of that town am
is consequently fitted to fill the chan
which Mr. Savage is making a staggei
ai filing.
The republican papers jeer at th <
"water cure. " They say it is a mild
sort of thing , far removed from tor
ture , but a lieutenant in the Philip
pines has been tried for murder be
cause he applied it to a private soldiej
in his company and the soldier diec
under it. Nebraska Independent
editor oi the Cod > Co\v Bo\
grothnun lotif in Mingi'Miuy JH U
for di > eu.s.sion MI ill < % < MHIM < ; iw 'i nii i
the Elkhoiii Vitiie.diti > nat SIK-IH-
tiou. He might have atao added tht
subject of thi overwork of the the edi
torial shears and paste pot and
it to Brer. Lvou.
Gov. Savage has allowed Hhea , the
Dodge county murderer to remain on
earth a year and a * half longer. In his
it was a cold-blooded deliberate murde *
for the purpose of robbery and the
murderer neve showed any remorse foi
his act until his neck was almost in the
halter. It is reasonably &aft to predict
that another case of this kind in that
counny will never reach the governor
or even the district court.
We want a man for Governor tried
and true. Not some new man of whom
our prople have never heard and who
is perhaps not known outside his pre
cinct or nearest grocery. We would
take pleasure in supporting some man
who has done something to make him
worthy of the peoples confideue. Such
a man can be found in the person of
W. J. Bryan or W. V. Allen. We are
tired of experiments and think itjis time
for tlio people to know the man they
rote for.
The republicans will hold their con
vention at Lincoln on June 18th. Lo < > ]
out for a hot time in the old town tba
night.
Quite a number of Nebraska cattl
menwere in Washington last week en
deavoring to have the order for takinj
down fences recinded or at least modi
fied so as to exclude the country wes
of the 100th meridian.
It is reported that Willie Waldor
Astor , who shook his native countr
to become a subject of Queen Vic. , i
to be created a baron this month b ;
King Ed. Wonder how Willie like
the English war taxes. He was neve
on a fiiendly footing with the tax col
lector while in this country.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Yank O'Brien brought in a wagoi
load of hifies Tuesday.
F. K. Bivens is down from th >
agency for a visit with his son , Len.
Attorney Morrissey made a busines
trip to Omaha last week.
Max Viertel , one of the Crookstoi
merchants , was in this city the latte
part of last week.
Arkaneaw Bob and his brother , Wil
Gillispie , are in town this week fron
their ranch near Chesterfield.
W. F. Meltendorf was in Omah ;
last week purchasing some improve
ments for his place of business.
P. C. Shockleya brother of Dr
Schockley at Ft. Niobrara , will sue
ceed the Major as clerk ior Dr Wind
er.
Fred Johnson , of Arabia , one of th
teachers made us a pleasant call whil
in town attending the teachers' meet
ing.
Miss Fannie Roberts , one of the pop
ular teachers of western Cherry county
was attending the teachers' meetinj
Saturday.
John Eaton has purchased the Ab
Clarkson property in the west part o
town and will take posession in thi
near future.
John VanBuren , a young ranchmei
from up on the Snake , was in town th <
first of tbe week and called at thi
office on business.
W. H. Robbins , of Elgin , was in towi
Tuesday and called at these head
quarters. He has a claim about sev
enteen miles southwest of here.
M O. Metzger and brother b'red havi
purchased the John Tinnm ranch noril
of Merriman. M O. was in town yes
terday on business pertaining to thi
purchase.
S. N. Moses , of Simeon , was in towi
yesterday and says he thinks the re
cent storm caused very light loss o :
etocfc except where cattle were in oa (
condition from previous storms am
shortage of feed.
Claude Jones , the barber , has set <
new style but it is doubtful if it be
comes popular in town. He hai
shaved the top of his head until it ii
bald as a billiard ball and it gives hin
a venerable appearance.
Alias Nettie Brosius came home from
Hayw.trd , Wis , where he has been n
the government emploin an Indiai
school Miss Brosius will remain her *
for the present to assist in taking cart
of her father who is still suffering froir
paralysis.
The colored boy who had been set
ting up pins at the bowling alley , fa
miliarly known as Snow Ball , had the
misfortune to get his leg broken last
Saturday night from a flying pic
caused by one of Jim Breuklander's
cannon ball rolls. Dr Lewit is at
tending the lad.
G 'i > lining , for > . h.'iig time passr *
er conductor west from Long HUM- .
u-ts in town rue damd califl at t'n ' >
office He informus that the com-
pun huh bid him fare\\ -l | and h - ! .
now open for an eng'i entent and don't
k' o\v whether ho will try raising an
i-oats or going to the K
W P Hunt , formerly of this plac ? ,
writes us from. Joplin , Mo , where he
IB now running a drug store , that he
is doing well and his business increas
ing. Mr. Hunt now finds it necessary
to employ two clerks and as he pavs
a year in advance for the DEMOCRAT
we infer that his business is all right ,
We know Mr. Hunt is all right and
wish him the abundant success that
he deserves He sends regards to his
old friends here and success to the
DEMOCRAT.
The VALENTIXE DEMOCRAT haa
nearly doubled the business during
bhe past year that it did during the
year previous. The expenses have
been increased in office help but cut
lowu in rent. It has become appar
ent that our accounts have been in-
leasing and necessity demands that
we send statements believing those in
arrears will cheerfully respond and
those who find it convenient will send
i dollar for a year in advance It is
lulte important that we close up our
Docks for the two years past and we
lope that each will lend a helping
land.
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g Name any insect yon have J
9 a grudge against and we §
will supply a sudden and yo
certain death for it : : °
Ko House cleaning time calls
o for vermin exterminators.
o Nothing will more cer-
° tainly rid the premises of
bed bugs , roaches , ants §
9 and similar pests , than 0
1 Balls Bed Bug Killer §
o
5 It is put up in 8oz. bottles
o at 15 cents. We guaran-
o tee this preparation re-
0 turn money is it is not
satisfactory : : ' : : o
Qusgley & Chapman ,
o Druggists , 8
9 Valentine ( Nebraska. o
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Chas. Flickenger returned from Chi
cago last week.
If. R. Edgar and wife moved up
from Brownlee last week and are now
Valentine people.
Chas. Beider , an old friend of Major
Minor , came down from Rosebud to
assist in taking care of him during his
last illness.
P. K. Bivens , wheelwright at Rose-
hud agency , came down yesterday and
informs us that in a few days he leaves
for Utah to hold a similar position at
the Umtah agency.
Charley Sparks informs us that the
poles for the Cherry County 1 elephoiiH
Company have arrived and work on
the construction of the line will be
Commenced at an early date.
Prof. G. F. Fiucher will uivn an ex
hibition of h\pnoti > m at tin * fort , on
the 8th. He wanted to make u datn
fur Valentine but the fire at the hall
iiiade it impossible for him to do so.
A brother of D. 4. Hancock was ac-
cidenth shot in the left shoulder , last
venmg , bj .1 gun fulling to the floor.
Th ball penetrated the flesh about an
inch and a half and was easily extracts .
Miss Lydia Forrester , who has been
visiting with her uncle and aunt , Mr.
and Mrs. Stinard , returns to her home
in New York in a few days. The many
friends of the young laay will regret
her departure.
Wallace McDonald , of Crpokston ,
drove down Tursday with a piano and
other articles for his sister , Miss Ed
na , who will mate her home in Val
entine during the summer with Mr.
and Mrs , Bullis and will teach music.
Miss McDonald is an accomplished
musician and is a daughter of one of
Valentine's most popular men who
had a host of friends and was once
county treasurer of this county. '
Married.
POLLARD HOOTEN. At the residence
of the bride's parents , in valentine ,
on April 30th , by Rev. A. P. Cum-
bow , C. H. Pollard and Miss Lulu
Hooten , both of Valentine.
The bride is a thorough Nebraska
girl , having been born and laised in
the state , and is a daughter of J. A.
Hooten. The groom is well everybody
knows Charley. He does the mechan
ical ou the Republican and is a good
boy in every way. Here's wishing the
new couple a long , happy and prosper
ous life.
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Educational Department ,
BY IETA STETTER ,
*
"Knowldge is now no longer a fountain
sealed ;
Drink deep until tbe habits of the slave ,
The sins of gossip , spite and slander die ,
Better not be at all than not be noble. "
T&NNYBOJT.
Miss Ayers is absent from school this
week
This is the week for the arrival of
new magazines.
Miss Pettijohn was absent Monday
on account of illness.
The Seniors' prospects for a horse
back ride have gone where all good
things go.
Almost all of the orations are finish
ed and Prof. Watson is busy arranging
the program.
Mr. McBrieu , deputy Stale Supt , . ,
visited tn the different deuartments
Friday morning
The juniors ami the seniors are mak
ing .iiTcitigrjin juts fora picnic to be
held iu about two weeks.
It is reported that the solid geometry
figures are becoming so exceedingly
"eloquent" that the students thereof
stand dumb and speechless before them
Miss Easom received a telegram Mon
day morning summoning her to her
father who has for some time been
dangerously ill , She will start Wed
nesday morning
A detachment ot seniors accompan
ied by Miss Hess had a very enjoyable
buggy ride Monday evening and also
several hair breadth escapes , at least
such was their report the next day.
Endtmii ;
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paint knowledge. Send for it.
Liberal inducements to paint dealers.
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For sale by GEO. HOKNBY ,
Valentine , - - Nebraska.
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Shaw is Taking Fine Pictures ,
Any one can take pictures , but an ex
perienced photographer takes the
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one of our customers said : "The pho
tos you made of my boy are first-class.
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Brushes and Artists' Materials.
Wall Paper from 5c per roll up.
M. CHRISTENSEW. x w cSSpt'KouHc. Main Street ,
Accounts of Merchants , Ranchmen and Individuals invited. Money
to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities.
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
CapitalJai l Tip SS. > ,
IMUKCTOJRS
FRED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
T. C. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON
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Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking JSusineHS Transacted
Bnyw and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Correspondents ;
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THE OWL
JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
HERLAD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
If your CATTLE SUFFER
from LICE , IICH or MANGE
CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM
Sold by f Qiiigley & Chapman ,
V alentine , Nebr.
Richards & Comstock ,
Ellsworth. Nebr
lighest cash price paid for
The place to get the best Windmill , alsc pumps and Tanks
First door south of the Donoher Douse.
3. MOON , - - ' - Valentine ,