Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 13, 1904, Image 7
STATE FINANCES. CHERRY COUNTY. have been made during the last eight years for the purpose of state nance as follows : Republican management 1001-1M4 ' . SCCl5.r.70 21 I'uslou management 18i)7-K ) 00 4.027.21700 Republican extravagance increase $1.058,35321 T i pay for these appropriatio-s. state taxes were levied against ihe taxpayers in the varioiicounties and t nerry county's Hilary was : State taxes republican yours 1001-1004 S50.S 5.47 " fusion " J6D7-1JK1J 44.10539 Cherry county's share of republican extravagance cO,750.0rf The natural inquiry is for what purpose did the republican state ofiicials require Sl- 088.35321 during tin ; four years of their administration as compared witn the four years preceding under fusion administration and was tho means of causing Olierrv county to pay the enormous sum ot S4 0.f:5347 : for state purposes , an increase of $0.70.08 over the previous four yea-s. Here is tne answer and cause : For What Appropriated. Fusion Manape- ; Republican Manage 15J2.lt .JWtfJU ) 1H)0. ! ) ment , 1001 to 1004. legislative expenses $ 20,00000 ! ! ? 246.0riOX)0 State olllcers and employees : wttilo : 00 ' ' ' 32 .or 500 Supreme and district courts 532005 no / . , 027 04 i.oo State boards and commiibions 287,879 14 452,8 333 State Institutions 2,030,08005 4.321.12.1.26 Expositions and special relief 117,715 . " ' * iftiG54'.i Miscellaneous ' " 4ti.22 .o < > . ' . . nui.iui 13 § 1,027,217.00 § 0,013,570.21 It will be seen from the foregoing table that the increase is largely composed of the following items. Stato ottlcers and employees $ 20.5l. i.uo " boards and commisbionb 101.tM4.10 " Institutions 1.331.44" 21 id IIo\v lo'igill the tax payers continue to couutenai ce this extmvaganceand foot the bills in the lorm of taxes ? Inquire ol your count } clerk and see how much your taxes are compared with last year's taxes anjlsee iiow mucii it is costing you individually. . William J. Rainbolt , Shot , Last Thursday evening AVm. J. Rainbolt was shot at Charbonneau's ranch , 25 miles northeast of Val entine , by a man who was in the employ of J. "W. Stetter as a ranch hand at that place and where Mr. llainbolt had stopped that evening while gathering up cattle for the O'Connor Cattle company. S. E. McAlevy , C. V. Cook and Henry Gaver were at the ranch in charge of J. TV. Stetlcr's stock. C. V. Cook had driven to town Wednesday with Hans Ulrich's family and returned Thursday , taking a quantity of whiskey home with him , arriving at the ranch at four or five o'clock. McAlevy , Gaver and Raijibolt had rode in shortly before from the range when Cook drove in'from town. Supper was prepared by Rainbolt while the others took caro of the stock , and finally all were seated at the supper table. Several drinks had been taken from a jug of whiskey and Cook , who appeared anxious for a wild time , got up from the table , went upstairs , got his six- shooter and returned to the table , sat down , laying his sixshooter on the floor beside him. Henry Gav er got up , walked around Cook , picked up the sixshooter and ran out doors with it. Cook got up from the table at this and started out , saying he would get the gun. They were heard outside parley ing and Rainbolfc got up , saying to McAlevy that Gaver and Cook might get into trouble and lie would go out and try to quiet them or get the gun away from them. McAlevy still sat at the table eat ing and heard two shots fired short ly after Rainbolt went out , but thought Gaver was shooting to make a noise. Presently Cook and Gaver returned and Gaver threw the gun down on the floor. The two went into a corner of the room and talked in . an undertone for a few moments , shook hands and sat down to the table. McAlevy heard Rainbolt groan and went outside , found him lay ing on the ground a few feet from the house andasked him if he was sick , but receiving no answer , picked him up and dragged him to the door where he discovered that Riinbolt's head was bleeding and that he was unconscious and gasp ing for breath. Cook helped Mc- Alcv.v to carry him inside the house and stated that he knew who did this. Henry Gaver had left the house while Rainbolt was be ing brought in and didn't appear auuin while McAlevy was there. McAlevy started shortly after this to the stable to get his horse , tell ing Cook he was going to town for I- the doctor , but rode to Pole Hud son's and the two went to Jim Hudson's , waked him up , and Pole rode over to John Shelbourn's and telephoned from there for a doctor. Jim Hudson hitched up to his wagon and he and Jim Ashburn wont back with McAlevy to the Cliabonneau ranch , which was about H miles from there , arriv ing about 11 o'clock where they found Rainbolt dead , lying in the kitchen , and Cook near by on the -floor asleep. Gaver had gone into his room and locked the door , but hearing the voices of people in where Rainbolt lay , he cut the screen of a window In his room and jumped out , hiding away un til daylight when Jim Ashburn saw him lying in the grass down in the meadow some distance from the house. They went down with a shot gun and brought him up. He had no coat or boots on , hav ing evidently been taken by sur prise and said he didn't like to come back into the room where "Red" lay on the floor , covered with blood or he would have gone after the cartridges upstairs and would have been better prepared to leave. Ashburn and McAlevy then went to Rosebud for the po lice , leaving Jim Hudson to guard the prisoners. Dr. Lewis and Walther Melten- dori ! arrived from town about 7 o'clock in the morning and stayed with Jim until the agency doctor and Indian police arrived , and the two doctors made an examination of the wound in the head of the deceased but found no bullet. Ed Clark and W. A. Kimbell , mem bers of the Eagle lodge , went out Friday morning and arrived at the Charbonneau ranch shortly after noon and stayed until the Indian police started back to Rosebud with Cook and Gaver. . The deceased was brought to town , arriving Saturday morning. The news was flashed all over the country and friends of the de ceased came to town Saturday from around Kennedy and other places. The funeral was held Sunday at at two o'clock p. in. from Bethel hall , conducted by the Eagle lodge of which Mr. Rainbolt was a mem ber. A large number of people were in attendance to bid a last farewell to a departed friend. \V. J. Rainbolt was born in Texafs and had lived there and in New Mexico , where his parents now live , until five .years ago , since which time he has lived in .Ne braska , most of the time in Cherry county. He was 30 years of age at his death. He was gentlemanly , quiet , of good habits , trustworthy and a friend to everybody. Every one liked " 'Red , " as he was famil iarly called. He was laid to rest in Mount Hope cemetery , a large number of friends following in procession tthe grave. H. S. Savage having purchased the Star Livery Barn of C. E. Sherman , has formed a partner ship with Hammond & Bullis to be known as the Star Livery Co. The Star livery barn will be used ex clusively for the livery bus iness , and the Hammond & Bullis barn will be used for a feed and sale stable and will be known as the Club Feed and Sale Stable.Ve wish to thank the public for past favors and solicit your patronage in the future , believing that with our splendid equipment we can please you and give better service than heretofore. Yours for busi- "ness , \V. B. HAMMOND , C. II. BULLIS , 11. S. SAVAGE. Highest quality'-milk and cream delivered daily in any quantity. Give us a iriai. 89 - RED GATE DAIBY. Everybody that writes Can use printed stationery. Ask to See our fine envelopes and paper. Your time is money. Mi-stakes don't occur so frequently and it is a guarantee to the public that you're a busy man. THE DEMOCRAT , Valentine , = Nebr. Hon.E.H.Whelan CANDIDATE for ATTORNEY GENERAL , will speak at the Court House Saturday Evening at eight'VcIock October IS , 1904. Business e * * under this lu-adiiiir 5ut. > \ > ri i iMStTTioii Anioiiiva lM > f. ' itmfU"Hi' line e.-ioii insert ion Special ISatt'S to Chicg and to St. B cui-s via Via t.he North-western Line. Ex- sui'Mon tickets will be sold daily uu- il iSiov. 30th , inclusive , with favor able return limits Apply to agents Jhicago & North-western R'y. 397 . \ow is the time to get your iii- ourance on your buildings and itock. Storms have already begun md if you are without insurance it will bf your neglect. It costs but trifle to insure against tire , light ning and tornadoes in the best state companies. They are represented i.v 1. M. Rice , Valentine , Nebr. Don't forget that the Red Front Merc. Co. carry a ' complete line of Ht-atiugStoveSjRangPS , Cook Stoves itc. 35 Everyone is satisfied with meals at the Chicago House. Low OWay 4'iaN * It 'H' * to ia , OrrjjjOM. Wushiajjio , Id aho Solatium. Ut.iil , S'olo ra o d Wyoming Via the North-western Line will be in effect from all stations daily un til October 15 , inclusive. Slop-ov ers and interesting side trips. Fast trains through to the Pacific Coast daily , tourist sleeping cars and free reclining cliair cars. Persona ly Conducted exeur&ions. For tickets aiuHull information ap ply to agents Chicago & North western R'y. , 36-1 on October G , from R. A. Marrall's pasture near tlifc railroad bridge , 1 brown three year old saddle horse with rope marks behind ears , brand ed E 9 on left shoulder , weight (23 ( | i bout 850 pounds , 39 N. S. ROWLEY , Kennedy , Neb , itatos io American Royal Ijiye Stock at Kansas Ci < jvWo. Via the North-western Line. Ex cursion tickets will he sold Oct. 15 to 19 , inclusive , limited to return until Nov. S , inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago and North-western R'y. 373 Miss Eleonora Tankred , graduate of Royal'Central Institute , Stock holm , Sweden , and Masseuses of Waukesha Springs Sanitarium , will give massage and Swedish move ment at patient's residence or Dono- lier hotel. This treatment is espec ially recommended for those wishing to reduce or increase their weight , nervous diseases , , poor circulation , chronic headache and paralysis. For information apply at Donoher hotel. 38 Don'c forget that the corn husk ing time will soon be at hand and the largest line of Corn Huskers , Husking Gloves and. Mittens , Corn Knives and Hooks ; also , cotton- flannel Gloves and Mittens , Pine Tar , etc. , can he found in the hard ware department of the Red Front j Merc. Co. 35 A first class Table d hotc break fast , dinner orjmpper for 50 cents at the Chicago House. Albert Pike informs us that he has lost seven head of two-year steers and heifers branded P uj on left side. They have been gone some time and any one seeing cat tle bearing that brand will please notify him at Crookston. 374 Fou SALE Roller top desk. Apply to Mrs. Harry Parfihall. 38 " Let Chef Stark prepare you a dinner at the Chicago House. STRAYED from Dewey Lake ranch , one bay horse mule , 3 years old , branded Z on left jaw. Lib eral reward. Notify 382 J. A. SPAIIKS , Valentine , Xeb. Professional Cards. Tli L up Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Trince r.oabrtel illt ; > ! > 3 and Curl } Coat lie-'Ul at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety. Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi- uates ia my herd. I can I1U ordeis for bulls of all njres at nW time. Kancla l-mr miles north- -west of UrowiP Ice , Nebr. C. II. FAUI.IIAKKK. MILL PRICES FOP. FEED , Bran , bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 ton Aborts bulk 85 per wt $10.00 ton > nre ning.s 70c " $13.00 " Phop Feed 1.05 " * 20.00 Corn 95 " 118.00" Chop corn 1.00 " $19.00" Data 1.20 " $23.00" A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at QuigleT & Chapman's Drug Store. Nights The Don- oher residence , Cherry Street. Kobert G. Easley , ATTOKtfEV AT IAAV. e over Red Front GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Valentine , I G. H. Hall , M. D. Physician anil Snrjjeosi. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Drugs and Phar maceuticals furnished. Wood JLake , - Nebraska. JOHN F. PORATfi Keige , XVJir. Tubular wells and windmills. R. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in Rosebud agency July' 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. H. M. CRAMER , City Deliveryman. Trunks , vail1 * . H and packages hauled to and from tli > l-i * tatil all parts of the City. C. M. SAGESER Barber First-cli.-t : > Shop in Every Ilespect Eau de ( jiiiinne Hair Tonic. Golden Star Iialr Tonic. H : > iclcle and CokoV Dandruff Cure. Try Pou \ uian Face Massage Creum "I rraa troubled with stom ach tronblo. Thodford'u Black- Dnught did mo more good in ono week than all tho doc tor's nodicino I took ia a year. " MUG. SARAH B. 8HIEFIELD , EllcttLVille , Ind. Thcdford 's Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. Jf you Trill take a small dose of Thed- ford's Black Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver in per fect condition. THEDFORD3 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford'a Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggists sell 25-cent package * . "Thedford'a Black- Draught is tho best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have ever used. " MRS. A. M. GRANT , Sneads Ferry , N. C. CONSTIPATION Look out for the dates of Dr. Barne's , eye specialist , next visit. : JG If you want to buy a Heating Stove call on Red Front Merc. Co. v - < fc * * R3ftla BiJ'ap5 &Q $ 5 ( ftfa Cash to Xion Coffee users in our Great World's Fair Contest- aleawiS W8z8Sta $ &eJ-TOUBy-J 2139 people sret checks 2139 more will eet them in the K a B a R l B EH s 6k n Fivs Lion-Heads cut from Lion What will be the total popular vote cast for President ( votes for all can Coffee Packages and a 2 = cent didates combined ) at the election stamp entitle you ( in addition to November 8 , 1904 ? the regular free premiums ) to In 1000 election , 13,959,653 people voted one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov for President. For nearest"correct esti to mates received in Woolson Spice Com ers our acknowledgment you pany's office , Toledo , O. , on or before that your estimate is. recorded. November 5 , 1904 , we will give fi--.t You can send as many esti prize for the nearest correct estirr c. A second prize to the next nearest , - mates as desired , Sraad Firs ! Prize og $ S6S will be awarded to the one who is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presi = dcntlal Vote Contests. We also offer S5.000.00 Special Cash Frizes (3 Grocers' Clerks. ( Particulars in each cns2 of Lion Coffee. ) low Look on Owe of These Checks ? Everybody uses coffee. If you < LION CftFF&E lon enough to get a q'uiir tedwith it. you will be S"tec r : convincethere is no other sucii * "je for the mone . Thi n you will take nor rand that's why we id-"er e. /id we are us.ni , ' our advertising money su that both of us you as well as we will get ; . Hence for your Xfo i .flfss ! - * . GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AftD CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of 1 WOOLSGN SPSCE CO. , ( CONTEST DEP'T. )