Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 01, 1903, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOORAT
I. M. RfCE EDITOR
Thursday , October 1 , 1 ? > 03
TERMS
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When not paid In advance. Single copies 5c.
Display adverti8l E l inch single column I5e
per Iwue or 86.00 a year.
Local Notices , Obituaries , Ixtfgo Resolution-
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additional space $3-00 per Inch per year jengraved
blocks extra ; $1.00 each.
Parties living outside Cherry county not per
conally known are requested to pay In idvance
10 per cent additional to above rates U ever 6
months In Arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
Fusion State Tic/set.
For Judge of the Supreme Court
JUDGE J. J. SULLIVA.N.
For Regents of the University
WM. O.JONES ,
i Of Adams County.
DR , E. O , WEBBFR ,
Of Saunders Count } ,
h For District Judges 15th Judicial District
IV. H. WESTOVER ,
Of Sheridan County.
J.J. HARRINGTON ,
of Holt County ,
County Ticket. '
'For Clerk
Diu A.J. PLU.MER.
For Treasurer
J. F. YOUNG.
For Sheriff
D. W. HILSINGER.
For Superintendent
PROF. R.H.WATSON.
For Judge
W. R , TOWNE.
For Surveyor
HUGH BOYER.
For Assessor
JOSEPH KREVCIK.
Per Coroner
DR , A. N. COMPTO.V.
For Corom.s.oner l t Coin. ( list.
SOI , . L. ELLIS.
About Oar Ticket.
Dr. A. J. Plumer , of Mother
Lake precinct , is a man well known
to the stockmen throughout the
western portion of this county.
He will make an efficient county
clerk and people ought to vote for
him if they consider their business
interest and the welfare of the
county.
J. F. Young is the man who made
the race for treasurer two years
ago. Manj * who did not know him
then will be glad to hear of his re-
nomination for this office. He
should have been elected two years
"ago but the people will try to give
' him a better vote this year and hope
7 for his election.
' " Judge -Towne has been a faithful
officer and will have very little op-
4 position. He is an old soldier and
. is liked by all who know him. He
is not a partisan and all parties agree
" that he is deserving of the position
be occupies. His decisions are
made without political favor or
personal influence. It will make
the old Judge happy to know that
his labor , however disagreeable at
times , have met with the approval
of an appreciative public.
Hugh Boyer , of Steene precinct ,
Is a competent man for the office
of surveyor , as is shown by the
confidence of all his neighbors who
want surveying done. He is cen
trally located andis acquainted with
the country where surveying is
needed. He is known to be honest
and conscientious. His work will
bo done right.
" D. W. Hilsinger is our popular
city marshal who knows no friends
'and fears no enemies in the dis-
.charge of his duty. He is popular
with everyone and gets along with
the people so well that few arrests
are necessary. Everybody is a
good man with him and everybody
is his friend. He is fearless in the
discharge of his duty , but does not
antagonize anyone nor is he ever
.found en gaging in disputes. There
13 better order in our town than
ver before. This man will make
a good sheriff.
Prof. R. H. Watscn is the prin
cipal of the Valentine schools. He
has not a superior as an instructor
in the western part of the state.
Dr. A. N. Compton is well known
and well liked everywhere he goes.
He has the confidence of Valentine
people and for coroner will make
a good officer.
J. P. Kreycik , of "Wood Lake
precinct , is well known and popu
lar at home. As he makes your ac
quaintance you will bo impressed
-r * j *
with his being a good man for coun
ty assessor.
Solomon L. Ellis is the merchant
at Simeon. He is well qualified
for the office of commissioner and
will be a fair man to deal with.
He will use every man right and
will be careful with county affairs.
He's always pleasant and uses good
horse sense in all affairs. If you
have never met him you will feel
like you are acquainted as soon as
you are in his presence. He is
out spoken but not offensive.
In all we have a county ticket
that should be elected. Every
man is honest , competent , and they
are worthy.
More Local.
Does a pot ever call a kettle
black ?
Andrew Benson and son Allen
were in town Monday.
The Valentine Bottling AVorks
puts up eleven different kinds of
drinks. 17
Win. Calkins , of Cody , called
on us Monday while in town on
business.
John Bowers has bought a lot
north of Grant Dunn and has be
gun to build.
O. W. Hahn , of North Table ,
was a delegate attending the con
vention Monday.
Thomas Hudson and wife , their
little girl and Miss Beck , who is
visiting them , called at our office
Tuesday while in town.
J. W. Whillans , J. P. Kreycik ,
W. A. Parker , J. W. Groves and
W. A. Smith , of Woodlake , were
up Monday attending the conven
tion.
Wm. Thunder Hawk , a full blood
Sioux Indian , who is a printer on
the New Era at Rosebud was tak
en to Deadwood last Saturday as
an interpreter.
Wm. Heelan , of Schlagel pre
cinct was one of the delegates at
tending the convention Monday.
He had deferred shipping his cat
tle to be at the convention.
Jack Prichard and Prof. Hans
tad a large crowd to visit them on
Tuesday evening at M. Christen-
sen's paint store , where Prof. Hans
gave a free lesson in painting.
They will be in town for some time
and those interested in art should
call on the Professor.
The convention was called to ord
er by W. E. Haley , chairman of
the Democratic County Central
Committee. M. Christensen was
chosen temporary chairman and I.
M. Rice temporary secretary which
organization was afterward made
permanent.
On account of the small attendance
a motion was made to adjourn the
convention until Oct. 10th but was
afterward re-considered. A com
mittee of three were appointed by
the democrats to confer with the
populist committee in regard to J
distribution of the various offices.
The populist organization was call
ed to order by J. W. Whillans ,
sec. , Gus. Carlson being absent ,
and their organization was made
permanent by the selection of W.
A. Parker of Woodlake as chair
man , and J. W. Whillans as sec.
The following nominations were
made for county officers : Clerk ,
Dr. A. J. Plumer of Mother Lake ;
Treasurer , J. F. Young of Cody ;
Sheriff , D. W. Hilsinger of Valen
tine ; Supt. , Prof. R. H. Watson of
Valentine ; Judge , W. R. Towne
of Valentine ; Surveyor , Hugh Boy
er of Steene ; Assessor , Joseph
Kreycik of Woodlake ; Coroner ,
Dr. A. N. Compton of Valentine ;
Commissioner , Sol L. Ellis of Sim
eon. W. E. Haley , W. R. Towne
and I. M. Rice were shosen as a
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committee of three to fill vacancies
by the democrats , and M. Christen
sen , W. E. Haley and I. M. Rice
a committee on resolutions. M.
Christensen was chosen chairman
of the Democratic Co. Cen. Com. ,
and I. M. Rice , sec'y. For want
of space , resolutions will be pub
lished next week.
From the New Era
Pete Decory made a shipment of
175 head of cattle from Cody ,
Nebr. , on the 22nd.
Lieut. Green and a party of
friends fro m Ft. Niobrara came to
the Agency Sunday night. The
Lieut , inspected beef cattle here
on Monday.
The Parmelee Cattle Co. will
make a roundup beginning next
Monday. As we understand it they
expect to work the country in the
Spring Creek district clown to Cody
Nebr. , and east along the state line
to the vicinity of Charbonneau's
ranch or thereabouts.
Goc Him One Better.
The Sedwick Pantagraph is
authority for the /statement that
Osage boasts of a man who has
been married thirty years and kiss
es his wife every time he leaves
home. Mason City beats that with
a man married thirty-five years
who kisses his neighbor's wife ev
ery time his neighbor leaves home ,
and here comes the Waverly Dem
ocrat with an account of a citizen
of that town married forty years
who not only kisses his wife when
he leaves home , but kisses the hired
girl when his wife leaves home.
Manhattan Mercury.
Absolutely Pure Milk and Cream.
Free from all weedy and bitter
tastes. RED GATE DAIRY ,
36 MARK D. CIPHERS , Prop.
Over 11,000 Men Will Take
Part in Ffc. Uiley Maneuvers
Washington , D. C. , Sept. 14.
Plans for the forthcoming army
maneuvers at Ft. Riley , Kan. , were
announced at the war department
today. The maneuvers are to be
gin on or about Oct. loth and con
tinue until Oct 27. They will be
participated in by'troops from Jef
ferson Barracks , Mo ; Forts Leav
en worth ahd Riley , Kan ; Still and
Reno , Okla ; Niobrara and Robin
son , Nebr ; Logan , Cole ; D. A.
Russell , Wyo ; Douglas , Utah ;
Shelling , Minn ; Lincoln , North
Dakota ; Keogh , Mont ; and Myer ,
Virginia ; one regiment of infantry
from the Arkansas National guard ,
one regiment of infantry from the
Iowa National guard , two regi
ments of infantry and two batteries
of field artillery from the Kansas
National guard , one regiment of
Artillery from the Missouri Na
tional guard , one regiment of in
fantry and one signal corps from
Nebraska National guard , and one
batallion of infantry from the Na
tional guard making a total of more
than eleven thousand men.
For the maneuvering of large
bodies of men in the * working out
of tactical operations , the present
service , large as it is , is inadequate.
The war department has obtained
the written consent of 140 land
owners adjoining the reservation ,
whose aggregate holdings amount
to about 70 square miles or 44,239 i
acres , to the military authorities ,
entering upon and occupying these
holdings whenever it nyiy become
necessary to do so in the prosecu
tion of the maneuvers this year , at
a nominal rental of five cents per
acre.
General Gillespie , of the engi
neers , has ordered- that the entire
pontoon outfit , including eight
boats and other material at the
Washington barracks , be transfer
red to Fort Leavenworth for use
in the maneuveres at Fort Riley.
Manhattan ( Kan. ) Mercury *
AT
VALE
Commencing at one o'clock P.
We will sell to the highest bidder , at the Valen
tine Stock Yards ,
tltl
Broke and unbroke , 2 , 3 and 4 years old. tl
lah
2O HEAD of HORSES , oi
Consisting of Mares , Colts and Geldings. oiM
TERMS OF SALE : 12 months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 10 per cent interest , in
per cent discount for cash.
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W. E. HALEY , Clerk. G. E. TBACEWELL , Auot.Si
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, . ' eating frnit. Ours M
is iioiii- too g.oH when you're
fresh and well ripened. ' - : : : :
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are good when they arc fre.K We ! l lot of tlienl
which keepr * them fresh , : : : : : : -
that's why we sell a lot of them. They're pure * w ot n - . .
is what you need every day. Ours is fresh when you
want it.
The Confectioner.
FIIED WIIITTKJIORE. President JHABLE& SPARKS , Cashier
J. W. STETTKK , Vice President COKA L , WATTHKS. Assistant Cashier
Interest paid on time
deposits.
Capital , S23.GOO VALENTINE STATE BANK
Surplus , S1OOO
- Persons seeldng a place of safety for their
Office Hours money , will profit by investigating the
9 . M. . .
A. to 4 P. M.
methods employed in our business.
Jae. E. Pepper W. H. McBrayer Canadian Olnb
IST.
All the standard brands of Whiskies , domestic and ff
imported Wines , Gordon's Dry Gin , and Cigars 3
of the choicest brands , lilue Ribbon Bottled Beer
a speciality. : : : : : : :
Oakland Hunters Eve Blue Grass Dewars Scotch Whiskey
. 5
W. T. Bishop ,
The Wilber Barn
Your Patronage Solicited.
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HEADQUARTERS .FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine - - Nebraska
Sparks Chips.
Mr. Swearinger was in Sparks
Sunday morning.
Jake and Aetna Breachbill went
to Valentine Saturday.
Mr. Callen , the Sparks merchant ,
[ vent to town Monday.
Sparks has a good Sunday school.
Everybody invited to attend.
John Grooms , Jr. , has built a
lew granary and wagon shed.
Several of the young people of
Sparks went to Norden to the fair
Saturday.
Dave Green , Dave Hamar , Wm.
jawrence and F , Grooms went to
Valentine the fore part of the week.
YANKEE.
Itailey Briefs.
Lillie coodin started for Wyoming
he 24th.
Chas. Sellers will work for Heine
his winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Polan went to Cody
ist Sunday.
Mrs. Goodin made a filing on a
omestead the 2ofch.
Bishop & Young shipped six cars
f cattle last week.
\Vm. Alder moved his cattle to
[ erriman last week.
Geo. and Jennie Weede are visit-
ig relatives in the west.
James Goodtellow shipped some
ittle to Ashland last week.
Lee Lellers is helping his Pa
underson to finish stacking hay.
Wm. Alder sold his ranch to Mrs.
iisan Goodin last week for 81,200.
GUESS WHO TAii ,
The Bed Front Merc.
Co. . carry a
complete line of sporting goods.
Good fresh Meat and Lard at
Stetters Meat Market. 26
Dr. Seymour has made regular
trips through ] STebrasKa twice a
year , for nearly ten years. Go
and see him if having any trouble
with your eyes or ears. He will
b,6Jn , Ylenjiiie > Friday , Oct. 16th
at the Donoher hotel.
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