Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 22, 1903, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICE EDITOR
Official Newspaper of Cherry
County ,
Tlmraday , January 22 , 1902
TERMS
Subscription81.00 per year in advance ; Si. 50
When not paid u advance , Single copies 5c.
Display advi Ising 1 inch single column I5c
per fesue or & . M a year.
Local Notic.Obituaries. . lxdpe Resolution
uudSoclals for revenue fie per line per itsue.
Hrands , li iDches-S4.CO per > ear in advance
additional space ? 3 00 per Inch per year ; engiaved
Wocks extra ; 31.00 each.
1'arties living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known aic requested to pay in advance
10 per cent additional to above rates if over 6
months in arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
A grand reception was given D.
Thompson by the Union Com-
merbial club , of Lincoln , and the
citizens of Lincoln'and throughout
the state , in honor of his appoint
ment as Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil.
The receipts of the Co. Clerk's
office for the past year were § 4 ,
013.25 ; expenses allowed § 1869.98 ,
leaving a balance of § 1143.27 to be
turned into the general fund of the
Co. Treasury. This expense in
cludes the salary of the County
Clerk § 1500 , Deputy § 700 , Re
cording Clerk § 150. other expenses
129.98. Tkc office of Co. Clerk
should be divided into three offices
that of Co , Clerk , Clerk of Dis
trict Court and Register of Deeds.
Valentine Democrat.
The above figures make an excel
lent showing in the management
of onr coumy clerk's office , and
ought to be very gratifying to the
taxpayers and people of Cherry
county. But we fail to seeany
good reason why the county clerk's
' office should be divided into three
offices , eVcn "if it were lawful to
. make such division. If this county
embraced a popul itipn of 8000 peo-
1"pie it wqulcl be i ntitled to a clerk
of the district cc.irt , and if it em-
'l5faced"18-OOB perplo it would be
en titled 'to a-registur of deeds. But
the county. clerkto add to the
. county's general fumT ought not
to suggest to an ecomical citizen
the need of thecreating another
> county officer just to absorb this
surplus. The same propriety
; V would suggest the division of Cher-
. ry county into two or three small-
f cr counties , and thereby create
several more public offices whose
'i salaries would necessarily have to
; be-paicl .by tlie same people who
now pay tliQ.salaries of only one
_ set. The Cow Boy fs opposed to
" the"creatihgnof any more expense
than is necessary for our people to
- bear. The Democrat is the mouth-
' piece of one of the political parties
- ' in Cherry county and its editor
should be more thoughtful than the
above item from his paper would
indicate. Cody Cow Boy.
Editor Heath , of the Cody Cow
t
Boy , got .off his base last week in
trying to criticise or condemn 'tlie
VALENTINE DEMOCRAT for an arti
cle .which he" reprinted referring
, . . .to the division of the office of coun
ty clerk into three offices. Editor
. -Heath claims to be publishing a
paper for the people and is in f e-
ality occupying same territory \
and ground that wasformerly oc- j
.ctinied by the two Valentine pa-
'persbut hehas never said to. the
people to give him only the same
support that was accorded the pa-
, pers published here but has reached
" " 'out asking for'more and the same
ground is in .many cases covered
twice by these publications and
Heath Las not said cut 'cr down at
all. No , lie's thinking of some
thing else there and possibly thinks
its a good'thing , to hard a graft a
going whereby he can rake in the
spare rickels that are liable to burn
the pockets of others. Now Bro. t
Heath , we looked up the facts and ' '
. figures-at the timevc'published t
\tfie article regarding the division : .
. ofthe. . office and learned that it was r
.possible xip add the office of clerk
of district cblirt and , tliat when.wc r.
'liavc t'lus required population
(
might create the-Other office or sep4 ,
arate.it from theoffice of county
clerk : But our law makers , possi- . }
J-ble did not know what a lot of rejc
cording therewould be in a large g
county like Cherry Co. nor how 0
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man elected for each of these offi
ces so that a citizen might expect
a greater degree of perfection.
It is not necessary to explain fur
ther to those who have thought be
fore they spoke and we trust that
Bro. Heath will think this matter
over and conclude he has been
hasty in speaking or that he has
some imaginary grievance to set
tle with this editor. There arc
gopd points : in the Cow Boy's
reasoning but the foundation is
faulty. What every county should
have , is a competent official in each
capacity where good and careful
work is required. It is not right
to overburden our"officials with
the appointive power nor the work
of three offices.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Ilollin Robinson was down from
Cody last Thursday and Friday.
Z. T. Davis a merchant of Mer-
riman was in the city la.st Friday.
John Nicholson the old dentist
from Ainsworth is in town this
week.
H. Dailey a Dentist who form
erly lived here is in town and do
ing dental work.
S. L. Ellis was in town the first
of the week after more supplies
for his store at Simeon.
Miss Ada Kimball , of Ainsworth
is visiting her sister , Mrs. TV. A.
Kimbell , in this city.
Roy DeWoody , of Ainsworthr
is employed as day clerk in E. H. '
Bohles res'taurant.
Miss Emma Kackmeister , of
Ainsworth , " came up Tuesday to
lielp in Mr. Bohle's restaurant.
B. F. Charbonneon has moved
nto his new house that he built
ifter the destruction of his other
jy fire recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Foote of Kewaus-
umi , Wisconsin are in town visit-
ng Mrs. Foote's brother Henry
Eloening who is.interested * with
; he Red Front merchantile com
pany herea
M. P. Putney .of York , Neb. ,
state lecturer of thcM. W. A. gave
in interesting talk .to the members
r
> f the camp here in t relation to the
eadjustment of rates which is to
) e voted upon in the future.
E. L. Hall a young man who lias
) een on the road as a "journoy-
uan" printer stopped in our city
ror a few days and is helping on
lie DEMOCRAT this week. He is a
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jood worker. Who needs a prin-
er ? " '
Mrs. R. Harden departed Mon-
lay morning for Piati , bo nth Da
cota , , wliere she was called by tel-
! granto the sick bed side-of her
aother , Mrs. . R. O. Pears who
las bee n in popr health for several
-ears.
Commissioner proceedings next
reek. We had to wait until the
Republican had a chance at the
u-oceedings and it gave us no show
t all this week. When we get
rst show again we will remember
ow we "were treated. ;
Earl M" . Pettycrew , son of J. E.
n North Table started to Lincoln
iate University this week where
e will take the scientific course
hich will require' four years to
Dmplotc. Earl is a bright young
ianand is industrious.
Lieut. Carl F. Bussche received
otice to report 'to report at Ft.
lOgan , Colo. , near Denver and is
ansfcrrcd to the 18th Inf. Mr.
ussche is a bright energetic young I
ian and is delighted with the pres-
it change from the 25th Inf.
We forgot to report 'last week
lat Prof , Safrancek's concert on '
m. 9th was a grand success and
; at everyone enjoyed the music ! a
hich was excellent from -
ng to end. A full house greeted
e orchestra and we have heard j.
any compliments passed. |
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MisS-jVlargaret Owens returned t
Seattle , Wash. , after a visit with * v
T father , Dick Owens , down in ; t
sya Paha county. Miss Owens s
proprietor of a restaurant in s
attle and -doing 'well. She c
ders the DEMOCRAT to keep in - f <
Glen Hart a well Known travel
ling man spent last Sunday in
town.
Rev. Johnson , of JBrownlee was
in town yesterday , and attended
meeting.
J. W. Stetter returned yester
day morning from Kansas City ,
Mo. , where he'had been attending
the Stock association.
Mrs. Brown , wife of A. , D.
Brown formerly pharmacist in
Eliotts drug store , now a resident
of Omaha , is visiting at the home
of her parents , S. Moon and wife.
A. Steele and wife of Cody ,
started for Canada 100 miles East
of Toronto , this morning to see a
sick brother of Mr. Steel's and
visit other relatives whom they
ha vc not seen for 3 ± years. They
expeci to be gone several weeks.
Protracted meetings are being
held in the M. E. church this week
and next , with a view to an increase
of the usefulness of the organiza
tion. Rev. Ray makes a good
talk. Everyone who can should
attend. Song service begins at
7:30 ; sermon at 8 o'clock.
Louis Bordeaux went down to
Greenwood , S. D. , last Friday to
see about some land that was own
ed by his daughter Josephine who
has been dead some time. The
land becomes the property of Mr.
Bordeaux and he went down to
establish his claim as heir.
State Superintendent Fowler is
quoted as giving giving M iss Dan
iels , secretary of the State Teach
ers' Association , much credit for
her efficient work in that capacity.
Ainsworth Star Journal.
Miss Daniels is County Supt. of
Brown county and is an estimable
lady and highly qualified.
Miss Sarah Simpson has gone to
Lincoln to attend the Lincoln busi
ness college. Miss Simpson is an
sstimable young lady of considera
bly talent and is preparing herself
for greater usefulness by attend
ing a 'school of special training.
3hc has been employed here in
Judge Walcott's office and in the ;
First National bank. ,
Services at the M. E. Church
fiext Sunday as follows : Sunday
school , 10 a. m. Morning services
LI a. m. Class meeting , 12 m.
Junior League 2:30 : p. m. Ep-
kvorth League 6:30 : p. m. Even-
ng service 7:30. : Prayer meeting
Thursday evening 7:30. : Morning
subject ' 'How a church Is Made
strong. " Evening : "Dressed to
Meet Jesus. "
D. J. Dorsey , a travelling man
veil known up this road , informs us
ihat a travelling man by the name'
) f Parks disappeared at Lincoln
Dec. 17 , and has not been heard
) f since. He represented a clotli
ng house of Chicago , of which he
vas part owner and when last seen
lad gone to the station at Lincoln
isking how much a ticket would
: ost to Davenport , la. From
ihere he walked up the track and
ivas seen to go north. Parks had
: ashed a check that night for § 200
nd had been seen in company
nth a gambler and his overcoat
fas found in the gambler's room ,
lis whereabouts remain unknown
nd suspicion points to the persons.
i"whose company he was last
een.
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT of-
3i-s a clubbing rate to its subscrib-
rs who will .pay a dollar a year
i advance and 25 cents extra for
le Iowa Homestead , The Poultry
'armor ' and Farmers' Institute -
Idition or 65 cents extra for Bry- ' (
a's paper , "The Commoner. " M
HE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT has 1
ways been and is the best news- ]
iper of the Northwest. It
tints the news of Cherry county
id has a wider circulation and is
iad in more homes than any other
iper west of O'Neill on the Elk1 1
> rn Road. To those who have
T
3t been a subscriber previously
.THE-VALENTINE DEMOCRAT we
ill send sample copies or you may
ke. the'-paper 3 months as a trial -
bscription for 10'cents in 2 cent n
imps. If you wish the paper to
ntinue you can sjend . one .dollar , ; ,
r a year's subscription.Address , ' "
JfcBfcw ,
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feL < ujst
has better strength and
flavor than many so-call
ed "fancy" brands.
Bulk coffee at the same
price is not to be com
pared with Lion in quality.
In 1 Ib. air f-M ,
sealed packes. .
Dr. Withers , Omaha painless
dentist , will be in Valentine Feb
ruary , 6-7.
The State Teachers Association
was pronounced the best in the his
tory of the Nebraska Association.
Number enrolled 1878 an in
crease of more than 700 over last
year's attendance.
The lectures proved an interest
ing feature of the associaticd , es
pecially that of Miss Sarah Arnold ,
author of a number of our best
text books.
The County Superintendent's
meeting was well attended.
The proposed bills and amend
ments were productive of many
warm enthuiastic discussions es
pecially the State Normal school
question. Eemoving the State Nor
mal school now at'Peru to Kearney
and attaching a new State Normal
school at Lincoln , and providing
for Junior Normal or Summer
term Normal schools at from three
to five points in the state where
public school buildings may be se
cured for the purpose without ex
pense to the state. Alliance , Mc-
Cook and Valentine are preferred
points.
Only one Brown county teacher
in attendance at association , Miss
Margaret Stevenson a Lincoln
teacher employed in the Longpine
schools. Ainsworth Herald.
Bockford Xotc * .
' Jas Goodfellow .Jr. left for his home
in the east Saturday morning
Mr. I. A. Lowery. of Buffalo , Wyo.
spent last wf ek in our vicinity *
M. E. Lowerv and wife spent last
iveek at the home of Mrs L's parents.
\Ve hear the young people had a soc-
al dance at Wm Dab Igrins1 last Thurs-
Jaevening
Miss Grace Dahlgrin. of Ainsworth ,
s visiting old friends and relatives oil ;
; he Flats this week.
Mrs. Jones , Miss Gerber and John
four's wcie at the card party at Mr.
3uckminstur's Monday evening
NEXT
131OST LIBERAL OFFER.
Ali our farmer readers should .take
idvantage of the unprecedented club-
) in offer we this year make , which
ncludes with this paper The Home-
tead , its Special Farmers' Institute
editions and The Poultry Farmer ,
[ "hese three publications are the best
if their class and should be in every
arm home To them we add , for lo-
al , county and general news , our own
aper , and make the price of the four
ne year only 5&3..QS Never bt-
ore was so much superior reading
aatter offered for so small an amount
f money. The three papers named ,
rhich we club with our own , are well
nown throughout the West , and
ommend themselves to the reader's
ttencion upon mere mention. The
tome stead is the great agricultural
nd live stock paper of the West ,
'he ' Poultry Farmer la the most prac-
cal poultry paper for the farmer ,
hile the Special Farmers' Institute
ditions are the most practical publi-
itions for the promotion of good
irmiog ever published Take ad-
intage of this great offer , as it will
) ld good for a short time only.
Samples of these papers raay be ex-
nined by calling at this office ,
' . am going on running the town
> rd thissummer and "solicit your
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itronage. All stock entrusted to
y care will'receive careful hand-
ig. 51 . U. BOTER.
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Business Notices.
Notices under this heading 5 cents per line
each insertion. Among reading matter , 10cents
per line each insertion.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at R Breuklanders
20-tf
SO bread' o'f horses for sale orox -
change. Sear by Bros. Crookstou ,
37 tf
Ranch for Sale or Lease ! !
16 quarter sections , good range , hay
water and timber. Will run 300 head
of stock For information address , box
no. 154 , Gordon N br or I. M. RICE ,
Valentine. Nebr. , 42-tf
Taken out cf my pasture two miles
north of Valentine Nov 7 , 1902 , one
large bay man * five years &jjKold four
white feet and facn. bran JKMM dpd on
left shoulder.
Al.so one light * mv mirpJBf3S | yearling
colt three white feet , piBs white
spot in forehead branded Qf connected
on left shoulder. Also loston Rose
bud agency about six weeks ago one
four year old buckskin gelding black
manp and tail , branded ; jf connected
on left shoulder. A liberal reward
paid for their lecovery.
GEO r-AMM. Valentine Neb.
W. T. Bishop ,
LIVERY , FEED § SALE STABLE
The Wilber Barn
Your Patronage Solicited.
BLAGKSMITHING
We do general blacksmithing and Woodwork
Special attention given
to Wagon and Carriage
work , Branding Irons
and Horse Shoeing.
TIME TABLE
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Great Northern Une
at O'neill , Xebr.
Coins East. Going West.
Leaves 10:10 a. m. Arrives 9:60 p. ra.
Passenger , daily except Sunday.
' 'onnections with Elkhom trains east and
west-bound from all points west of O'Neill.
Shortest route to Sioux City and beyond.
Through connections for Sioux Falls , Minne
apolis , St. Paul and all points nfirtli and west.
Buy local tickets to O'JTeill.
FBED BCHJEHS , G. P. A.
Sioux City , Iowa
Henry Knife , an Indian from ,
Kosebud lost a sorrel horse with
knife brand on left shoulder Oct.
2,1902. Anyone finding a stray
horse of above descripton please
notify THEVALENTINE DEMOCRAT
or write him at Rosebud , S. D.
KANGAROO
Having recently purchased the
Kangaroo Restaurant I will be
pleased to have a continuation of
its patronage. : : : :
f
3Iyals ; Short Order. JLnnchew
aid ail firflt class and by
an Experienced Cook.
E. D. Cohota.
"Wagons and Buggies
made to order of first '
class material and
guaranteed to wear.
Ckarbonneau & Taylor
L M. GUNTHQRP
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Restaurant and Bakery.
Bread , CaKes , Pies , Doughnuts & Cookies.
Fresh Every Day , J (
Special attention given to orders for Baked goods. "
Oysters served in any Style. *
OPEN DAY and NIGHT.
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Next Door to Stetter's Saloon. '
John Bowers.Edward Parry. Bowers & Parry ,
Livery , Feed and Sale Stable ,
Good Rigs , Careful Drivers ,
Reasonable Prices.
The TValcott Barn. First Stable East of Stetter's Saloon.
THE DONOHER
J. C WEBB , Proprietor. '
Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best Two-Dollars
- a-Day
FIRS.T-CL/YSS MODERN HOT EL
Li Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Hot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
Highest tfarket Price Paid for Ducks and ESS * .
VALENTIHE - HEBRASKA
[ f your CATTLE SUFFER
from LTUE , IICH or MANGE *
CHLOeO NAPTHOLEUM
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Sold by Quiglety & Chapman ;
" valentine , ETebr.
' Richards & Comstock ,
Ellsworth , Nebr.
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