Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 11, 1902, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICEEDITOR '
Of/icltil Neicttptiper of Cherry
Tim rxday , September 11 , 1002
TJEIZM8
S'liiscriptton SI 00 per year in advance : SI. 50
When not paid In advance , Single copies 5c.
Display adve"isrlf ! : 1 inch blnj e coliiinn 15c
per Ksiie or SO ' u year.
l/iral NoMo " Obituaries , Lodge Resolution *
and Socials foi fveiineSc per line per issue
I'ranrts.i .lirs ? 4 rO j-er > car in arivanrc
u'ldltioiml spac3 OOper inch peryearjcnuraved
' locks extraSi ; uO each.
1'artte * living oiitsMc Cherry county not per-
votially known me n-qui'Med to p.iy in advance
HI pT cent additional to ahovc rates if over 0
jioutlis in arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to hrand adver
tisers.
. / FUSION TICKET.
I'or Congress , Olh Ct np-cssioiial r.htrict ,
- . , 1 * . II. liAllltV.
For Stnt : Senator. nth Senatorial District.
A.M MOHKJSKICV.
For Governor ,
\V. H. THOMPSON.
Lieutenant Governor ,
K..A.-JlUKlir.
Secretary nfSta r .
.loii.v I'OWEKS.
Auditor , -
C. Q. IC 1'KANCK.
Treasurer ,
.1. X. I.Y.MAX.
Attorn'ey General ,
, ) . II. UltOADV.
Commissioner of Piibli < : hands and Buildings.
j .T. C. HUKNXAV.
Superintendent of Schools
1
E SMITH.
The following clipped from the Al
liance Xfeiald is from the pen of James
Wilf-ox and T.\vill"Vorreci ' some errors
which sm > s.lloat that sue intended to
mislead the public and defeat a worthy
candidate , '
VThe subsidized * pivss of this dist-
t
rict and we u > the word understaud-
jngiy tell Tis ihatGeneral ; Patrick II.
Barry is already beaten in his race for
congressional honors , that Moses P.
Kiokaid is as ceiiani of being elected
as if the people had already spoken
Knowingly ? and with no other motive
but to deceive they indulge in misrep
resentation. They tell us , foMnstacce ,
that General Barrj1 was born in 1831 ,
attempting thus to create the impression
that the.berqic old i-i-ldier is toool'l to
send'to congress .that he.has outlived his
usefulness and is , in f.ict , in his dotage
*
The truth is General Harry was horn in
' 41 , and is asfhale and hearty , physical
ly , aS the average-man ten years is jun
ior , with a in nd as clear aud bright
and strong as ever aided in the gud-
anco ot our tgreat ship of'state. How
well does every man who-is acquainted
with' General Barry know this to be
true. But carried away with party suc
cess , the receipt of pecuniary assistance
and the positive assurance of more , tne
men who control the columns of the
republican newspapers of this district
wil stop at nothing in order to secure
* he success of the mnn X\K ' > lepresents
corporation greed. They tell us that
the old veterans vifl not s p'port Gen
eral Barry , aud to prove their assertion
true , quote some "old soldier" who
wears the in igniaof G , A. Ii. member
ship , but who" in truth bore scant part
: -
in the terrible struggle to prevent the
diimemberment of the umonv Well
they know that all this is false ; but like
the drowning man who grabs at a
straw , they hope to avert the death-
political death of their candidate.
But they reckon without their hosts.
What real defender of an inseperable
union can grasp General Barry's hand ,
look into that scarred face and let his
eye rest upon that empty sleeve , with
out feeling hi * blood tingle , and with
out . experiencing a sense Of comrad
ship , of admiration for this heioic
brother.whose person tells how grand 1
and heroically he actud out Ins part in
that memorable aud terrible time when
brother fought against brothereach
feeling that his cause was holy. Let
the Herald tell you something , nld sol
diers of Nebraska. Let it tell } ou how
Patrick H.Uurr } recinved those facial
scars. It was on the"12tli of May , 1861
at the battle of Spottsylvauia Court.
House. Virgmm , when General liarry.'s
regiment had charged and been repuls
ed , and the dead aud dying were all
around aud about the stubbonily re
treating living. Finally they made a
stand , the enemy was checked aud the
tide was turned , Explrdiug shells had
started a forest fire , in the midst of
which lay th6 wounded bays in blue.
Volunteers were called for to attempt
their rescue. Among the first to ic-
spond was young Barry , Gallantly and
with that courage that belongs only to
the born , hero , the boy fought his way
through smoke and flame till he reached
a fallen comrade. Gathering the dy
ing soldier in his arms young Barry
started on his perilous backward trio
bearing his precious burden. % Tho aw
ful ilaui had reached into the limbs of
thd trees , but through it went the Hying
and the dying. Patrick n. Barry suc
' " -tie laid-Tiis "comrade
ceeded'and'"astie -
down , out of the reach of the cruel
. - . x
i. . . . .
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s
ANNUAL FAIR
, . > OF THE
Keya Paha Co Agricultural Society
TO Bt HELD AT
DEN
, ,
Thursday Friday and Saturday
CASH PREMIUMS PAID inall DiViSiONS
Eastern Cherry and Northern Brown Counties will be
Allowed to Compete for all Premiums.
-If
Good Racjs and Small Sports Each day
( Accommodations for those living
A Good Band in Attendance , ] better than ever.
For Further information see premium Lists
or Address the Secretary.
T. A. EVANS , QFBANK L. BREWSTER ,
Preside-1 Secretary , irorden , Nebr.
fering But at what a fearful coat to
the rescurer. Ills life had almost be > n
the sacri CH.The skin was burn.d
from his neck and face , and writhing
ii : gony and tottering a"ml exhausted
from his superhuman elfort , proud com
rades bore him to a place of rest And
this is the man this is the heio that
we are tol l i.s not competent , is not
xvorthx , is too old to represent us in the
halls of congress. sho are we as > ked
to honor .instead ? MoseL' . Kmkaid.
amed.ocre lawyerchronic otiice seeker ,
corporation servitor and sino ith tongu-
ed apologist for greed1 , unprincipled
monopolists. ( Jan yon do it old sol
diers ? Can you stultify youraelve * . ?
Not in a thousand years , could 3 on be
guilty of such treachery ! And right
well the Herald knows it.
The republicans" say'that there are
trusts in England , and that the remov
al of the tariff is no remedy - But that
is a siatemejit that .vill notho'dMI T.
In a recent is ue of the Baltimore 1
American , itself a republican new > pa i
per of i he parti.v.in Upe. it > aid that
ther.e was one consolation ( o the con
sumers in th co.il trust > ituation , and
that was th it the coal trust cou ! l nor
put theprices very much higher , Welsh
coal would be brought and would un
der sell them that is the sense of the
whole thiin ; , Jf a trust controlled arti
cle has no tariff on it , the trusts can't
raise their prices a' ove a certain point ,
else they will meet u ith foreign compet
ition. But if there is a tariff duty on
that article , the trust * can add just a.s
much more to the price as the amount
of the. dutand still not have to meet
foreign competition Ex ,
The Chicago Inter-Qcean , a republi
can newspaper , a da } ' after its editor
was in conference with President
Roosevelt printed the following editor
| ml , which proves conclusively that there
will be no tariff revision , as that edr
tonal may be taken as a ivllectiou of
the Presidents vJew ; , . , . . .
"The present tariff law stands on1
sure foundations and approved priiici
pies Ii is like a house wit ha few taul'
t > stones in the w.ills , txu s > ltd on it
founiiaiion and strong as ever for.all
the . purposes for which it vas con
structed Mo states u.in. loukmg at rhe
experience.of i he la- ; ! liveears . , no
business man , no manufac.turer , no m/iu
eug-ige in inilu-tn.il emplomerit or. .
BOHLE'S RESTATE ANT
Is the place for short o"der Meals
and Lunches.
OYSTERS
The season is now open and Oys
ter ? will be served in any Style.
Btead , Pies and Cakes fiesh every
. day.
Fine Candies and Fruit
For a ijoocl smoke try HOFFMAN
UOUSB Cigars.
X.
Keinember the place 2nd door
north o Post Oih'ce on west
side of Main Street.
Open day and night.
E. HBohle.
enterprise , with knowledge of what the
Dingley Jaw did for the country and is
doing today , is honestly in favor of dis
turbing our splendid industrial fabric
merely to rectify a few crooked lines
His a uiiixim in business as well as
in statecraft to let well enough alone.
Judged by results , the Dmgrley act is
the.best tariff law ever enacted. Jt
wears well. It is doing for the country
in 1002 as much as it did in 1 97. It is
* AU
not perfectj but under it the country
has been and is enormously prosperous.
Leave it a.lono. " The consequence is
that thosevlio are opposed to the con
tiuual holding up of the American peo
Die bv-the taritf hlielteied trusts , and to
*
the selling of our goods abroad at lower
prices than heie at home , must vote fur
the party that stands committed to tar
iff revision , and that pari is the demo-
critic party. Kx
-'re ate a number of republican
in this part of ihe "liig M'xth. " wi o-
while n t making am particular noi-e
about it , do not hfMtate to sathat
they will vote for General * Barry , for
not'Jess than three leasons , viz : First
ttefcause the > know hiai to be able and
conscientious ; second because when
the-good of his country required it , he
was on th < a firing line ; and third be-
cau e they are tired of voting couti
ualh for Kinkaid the standing candi-
da e for any old office Bind Co. Keg
ister
. .The ancientIosis" wa * so young
once in time of danger that a frie dly
h nid hid him in the bull ru i s ; the
modern moses in time of daiijjJT wis
Zj
not so young tu t he couldn't find tin-
bn-11 ruaheby himselfand he did
Mo\-i Co He Mer
See our School Suits and Shoes.
33 2t D STIN-AKD
Three Days Banning Ba'ces at Valentine Nebr.
THURSDAY FRI DAY SATURDAY
SEPT. 25 26 27
Sixth Consecutive Year under the Same Management ,
Baioon Ascension each Day
Cordon vs Ft
\ewp0rtvsVuleutine.
Silver Cornet Band.
Good Tracjc , Good Treatment. Good Time.
.nd We Always pay 100 cents on the Dollar. For Particulars
and Program Write the 'Secretary. ' *
HALE i
Dr. Seymour , the well known eye
specialist , has not failed to make regti-
liar trips through Nebraska twice n year
for nearly ten years. Call and see him
if having any trouble with your eycs
Will be at the Donoher Friday Sept 26.
George Heath , of Sparks , and Miss
Hester Mitchell , of York. Nebr. , were
nr rried by Jiul ; p Towneat his resi
dence Wednesday evening Sept. 10th.
The DEMOCRAT extends congratula
tions
Dr. Seyinour/comiim Friday Sept ,
26th.
Ir Seymour , the noted eye speeiah t
at the Donoher hotel Friday Sept. 2Gth
Or Seymour , the noted ee. specialist
will be here Sept 26.
Dr. Seymour , eye ppwmlist , will be
accompanied on his fall trip by a noted
. Con
ear , noseumd throufc specialist.
sultation free. At the Donohor hotel
Sept 26
Those having pyi . ear nose nr throiit
troubles should not fail lo rail on Dr.
5stMnt hf ! M ? thu
Semoiir and his ns
Donoher hotel Sept 26
' .James Delaney aud ThoMcGivern
have returned to their houses n" Ma-
. f ' --ouj * - of
riugo. Iowa after a MU ;
weeks in our county. While here , ihey
bought about 25)0 ( ) heail of ra
Do not fornet the dat- f h- - -y
mouri it to thi- f \ . . y -
. . ? or
troui.le with yonr e\ -
throat At Donnl.er hotel S-j.r 6.
G. SHAW S
I came not here to talk. You know the Old Story. We are
Slaves to a hord of petty Tyrants , who come to you with a
Sample of enlarging. You order a Crayon and get a
Solar print. You order a Pastel and get a Tinted
print/and so on till you spend twice the amount that I
would get the Genuine Article that you order. I take ord
ers for Crayons , ' Pastels , Argentic and all class of Water Colors.
First Class Photos and Stamps at
atThe
The Art Gallery.
ava
Natives do not glaze coffee with
cheap and coating. They
a impure ? //4
have too high a regard for health as ' V , _
well as for the naturally delicious ' - % ' - iJ
flavor of their popular berry. The ' ' " ' : f \ ?
very American roasters who glaze v\ , " ' >
their package coffees do not dare to touch or glaze
their high priced Mochas and Javas. Whv ?
is never glazed or
Z $ aduJterated. It is
JUST PURE Cofee.
Tho sealed pacta e Insures uniform quality and frctl p- -
W. T. Bishop
The Wilber Barn
Your Patronage Solicited.
Bowers & Par y.
Livery , Feed and Sale Stable *
C4ood Careful Drivers ,
Reasonable Prices.
The Walcott Barn. First Stable Kast of Sit-ttcrs Falcon.
For Sale or Trade !
%
Will sell cheap for cash or will trade
f > Y land or cattle. This is the chance for
some young man who wants to engage in
; he mercantile business to trade , for this
> tock of godds , which formerly belonged
; o the Maier Sisters.
I .
] f your CATTLE SUFFER
from LICE , IICH or MANQP1
USE CH
' * - *
Il
Sold by Quigley & Chapman ,
Valentine , Nebr
Richards & Oomstock ,
Ellsworth. Nehr
PRINTING
We Cio to Quality Pricp