Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 20, 1904, Image 7

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    STATE FINANCES.
CHERRY COUNTY.
Appropriations have beon made during the last ciL'ht years for the purpose of s'ate
government maintenance as follows :
Fusion Republican management 190MS)04 ) SG.GI5..7T0.21
manaKenicnt 1 97-liKK ) Q27.217 oo
Kepublican fxrravagance increase S1.G88.3KJ ul
Tjpny for these appropriation s. state ta\es were levied against the taxpayers in the
various counties awl Uierry county's share nas :
State taxes republican years 1301-1904
- § 50.855.47
fusion 189T moo 44.10539
Cheiry county's share of republican extravagance ? ( j,750.us
OD JJ > fnatiiral ; , inquiry is for what purpose did the republican s'ate flllcials miuireSl.-
.
W8.35.iJl lunn tht ; lout years of their administration as comjaredvitii tlie four jears
preceding under fusion administration and the of
was means causing Cherry county to pa\
the enormous sum ot S 150S5.5-17 for state purposes , an increase of $075008 over the
previous tour years. Here it the answer and cause :
For What Appropriated. Fusion Manage Kepiihlii-an Manage
ment. IWJ7 t' liiOO inent , 1901 to 1304
§ 4.927.217.00 $0.615,570.21
It will be seen from the foregoing table that the increase is largely composed of the
following Items. Stat" omcers and employees . . § 20.5-1500
" ' " " * * " "
" boards and commissions. . . . . . . . . . . i&Tin-t.iti
Institutions . 1331 445 ' !
Flow long will the tax payers continue to eounteiu. ce this extf/va'fKuic'eai'd ' foot , he
bi'ls in tlie form ol taxes : ' Inquire ol ynnr count } clerk and see how much your taxes
an. compared with last year s taxes and see how mucn it is costinn you individually
More Local.
C. H. Cornell returned Monday
from a business trip to Omaha.
Get your insurance written up
by I. M. EicG before cold weather
begins.
A. B. and L. H. Overman were
down from Crookston last Satur
day a few hours on business.
Chas Linebrink drove up from
Chesterfield the first of the week
to get a load of provisions for the
winter.
\Vm. Clarkson started Sunday
morning to "Washington , D. C. ,
taking a horse with him for Maj
jor Anderson. '
" \Vm. Gillaspie , foreman for the
O'Connor Cattle company of Ches
terfield , spent several days in
town last week.
F. K. Bivens is going down on
the Loup river to visit his brother
who lives in Thomas county , while
away on his vacation.
Edward Satterlce , the Xenzel
merchant was down Tuesday on
business and visited at Mr. Shaugh-
< , his father-in-law.
M. V. McXicholson is adding
" ; he finishing touches to his new
home in the way of a coat of paint.
M. Christensen is doing the work.
M. Jelly and wife were in town
last Saturday and brought up a
nice lot of tomatoes which they dis
posed of , exchanging for groceries.
T. F. Kigsrle returned this week
from Rosebud where he has been
working for Dr. DuBell on his
new stores at Rosebud and Oak
Creek. ( i
J. A. Sparks told us the other
day that he drove 50 miles last
Sunday , branded 400 head of cattle
and got back home by ten o'clock
at. night. Nextl
!
Elmer F. Vifquain , of Spring- 1
view , was nominated for represen
'
ts ive of the 52nd district by the '
populists. No democratic nomi 1
nal i ui was filed and notification
did not reach us until this morn i
ing.
The fire on the reservation last
week burned a strip nearly 10
miles wide and 20 miles long so
we are told. J. W. Stetter hired
men from town to go up and fight
fire and were successful in putting
it out.
A severe wind blew from the
west Sunday , changing to the north.
Monday the wind blew from the
south but later changed to the north
and a drizzling rain began falling
Monday night , continuing nearly
all day Tuesday.
Last Sunday we enjoyed another
good dinner at the Valentine House.
Mr. liooton is getting a good share
of the trade and every man who
has enjoyed the com fort of lodging
and board at his hotel speaks well
of it. Mrs. liooton personally
HujnTx IM' the ki-epiiiii of the room-
und th < * copking. Being an ex-
Ci IM-I t cook she sees thai meil : >
aiv pivpaieduiUible to the lu-ie
\viih a variety that , is enjoyed l y
i he boarders who are thenfrom
wi-fk to week. The thought docs
not occur to them to
Miss Orvilla Carey departed
Monday night of last week for
Crow agency , Mont. , where she
has an appointment as laundress
at a salary of $500 per year. A
letter received last week stated
that she arrived there safely. THE
DEMOCRAT wishes her success.
James Smith , of Crookston , and
his daughter , Miss Ester , were in
town Monday. Mr. Smith called
at our office and informed us that
he is contemplating having a public
sale soon. Watch this paper for
further announcements. Later
Mr. Smith called yesterday and
fixed the date of his sale for Nov
j ember i , 1901. See ad elsewhere.
A. M. Morrissey went down to
O'Xeill Sunday in the interests of
his clients Cook and Gaver whom
he is employed to defend for the
killing of W. J. Eainbolt. C. V.
Cook's father was here from Chi
cago in consultation with Mr. Mor
rissey last Friday and Saturday.
M. F. Harrington will probably
be employed as additional counsel
in the defense.
Mrs. Wm. Calvin Chilton comes
first on our lecture course this
year and will be here next Wed
nesday evening , Oct. 20. Get
your tickets early for the season.
Tickets on sale at Elliott's drug
store , Tuesday and Wednesday ,
Oct. 25 and 26. Season tickets
2 , school children $1 , single tick
ets 50c. All who have subscribed
for season tickets can get tickets
at drug .store.
Hon. Edward H. Whelan , can
didate for attorney general , ad
dressed a number of people in the
court house last Saturday evening.
Mr. Whelan is a splendid speaker
and a clear thinker. Those who
heard him were well pleased with
his speech and his gentlemanly
conduct. His discussion was prin-
jcipally upon state issues. We
have heard many express them-
selves as sorry they didn't hear
'him. Mr. Whelan addressed a j
'good crowd at Johnstown on Fri-
day evening , and Monday evening
was billed to speak at Merrimau.
Ooolc tire I-Ielxl
oiJL2aiiiK > olt
( .special bi > { ) .ttcli t ilic Worl i-
SiouxFallsS.D. , Oct. 13. Jerry
Carleton , chief deputy United
States marshal , in this city , has
returned from Deadwood , whence
he had taken Henry Gaver and C.
V. Cook , accused of having mur
dered James Rainbolt a few days
ago on the Rosebud reservation.
As a result of their preliminary
examination at Deadwood , Cook
and Gaver were held for appear
ance before the next federal grand
(
jury , which will convene at Aber
deen.
Cook is said to be the son of a
Chicago commission man , and be-
cau.se of his wildiiess was sent west
for a time , in hopes he would quiet
down. IL > was employed as a cow-
s
boy by a cuttle comp.ui.v which V
was grazing cattle on the Rosebud
c
reservation. At the time of the /
murde.r he was in charge of a i
camp of cowboys. 1
Gaver is a Texan , and came to '
South Dakota recently , lie was a
s\
meniber of Cook's camp. a
I
Ed Parry returned Monday from
his trip to Florida. Mr. Trace-
wch came home today , hav
ing stopped awhile at the Fair.
D. J. Drebert , special agent of
the German Mutual Fire Insurance
Co. is in the city looking after
business with local agent I.M.Rice.
Fred A. Haines with a party of
surveyors from Omaha , represent
ing the C. & N. W. , arc in the
city for the purpose of determin
ing the best route from Arabia to
Valentine with a view of putting
Ft. Niobrara on the main line of
this road.
J. A. Hooton asks us to an
nounce that he will run a bus to
and from trains , beginning Satur
day , Oct. 29 , 1904 , for the benefit
of his patrons and will call for citi
zens of the city at their homes and
take to night trains or from trains
to their homes at 25c for passen
ger and baggage.
Messers. Taylor & Boyer , car
penters and contractors , whose ad
has appeared in THE DEMOCRAT
s nce last January , have been busy
during the whole summer. They
have had a number of important
contracts and each one has given
excellent satisfaction as far as we
have learned. They built an ad
dition to the WoodIa'keschool build
ing 26x10 feet , two stories high ,
built of first class lumber and oth
er material. Their contract was
for material and complete job fin
ished and amounting to § 1550.00
which was settled with satis faction
to all parties. Just before
this they built an eight room
hou = > e at Crookstoix for L. H.
Overman , working by the day on
this job and were successful in
doing the work satisfactory , in
bot'i quality and quantity , com
pleting tlie house to the satisfac
tion of Mr. Overman and built a
barn for him later 28x40 and 12 ft
high. They also built a house for
Andrew Wenzel on north table
and an addition 18x24 for W. B.
Hammond. They have had num
erous other smaller contracts and
at present are rebuilding coal and
chicken houses and an addition to
the dwelling of Geo.ler.shey. [ .
We say this injustice to the energy
and competency of these two nie.n
whom we believe to be both hon
est and capable carpenters and their
work speaks for itself where-ever
they have worked.
The sad accident which happen- a
e-l at "Miiieon last Thursday dem
onstratetlpit oneaim > t Im too ,
careful with firearms. Oren lleth
wa > a bright boy , 15 years old , and
knew how to handle a gun as well
as most boys of his age. He had G
gone hunting for ducks on the
Gordon creek andwent down to
the store at Simeon to get a box of
sardines for his dinner. Me was d
on his horse apparently and had
reached over to take his gun from
a wagon in which was some lum at
ber. Somehow , in drawing the
un towards him , the hammer
must have struck a board or the
edge of the wagon and discharged
it , the load striking the top and ci
back part of his head. Evidently tial
his left hand had held the bridle alC
reins and the box of sardines which C
was up above his head at the time
of the discharge as a part of the
shot were found in the box of sar-
st
dines. The boy was probably
leaning over toward the wagon at
the time , but just how it happened
no one will ever know as there ;
was no one there to see it. The
shot was heard in the store and
Mr. Ellis' boy went out to see
what he had shot at and seeing the
horse still standing near the wag-
on , went nearer and discovered ;
Oren laying on the ground beside
the wagon with the top and back
part of his head shot off. The
father , George M. Meth , was soon aiw
notified by telephone and came to w
town to get a coffin , and he and *
Oscar Buechle drove down to 31
Simeon as quickly as possible. IV
L'r. Lewis , the coroner , also went .
out and held and inquest. The 1I ]
funeral was hi ld next day in town ' 01 >
in the M. E. church , conducted by j p
Kev. Holsclaw , and the remains j j
laid to rest in Mount Hope ceme-i
tery. THE DEMOCRAT extends01 ;
inpathy to the bereaved parents -
aud , relatives. '
-
I will sell to the highest bidder at iny place ,
miles northeast of Crookston and 9 % miles north
west of Valentine , Nefor. ,
4,1904
. , ,
the following described property , to-wit :
5 CATTLE 85
All young stock mostly , consisting of 40 head of
cows , bringing calf between now and Christmas , all of
my milch cows 10 or 15 , about 80 spring calves , 2
bulls , one short horn Durham 4 years old the other
Red Poll Angus 3 years old. Four or five young
horses , sows and pigs , farming implements , one
wagon.
TERMS or SALE : All sums of 810 and under cash , On
sums over $10 a credit of 12 months time will be given on notes
with approved securitj bearing 10 per cent interest , or 5 per
cent discount f oi > cash.
Smith.W .
G. E. TKACEWELL , Auct. W E HALEY , Clk.
ett 3X1
Business Notices.
Lot 11 of block 11 , just south of
,
the Catholic church in the city ol
Valentine , is for sale. For terms
of sale apply to the editor I. M.
Rice or Rev. Ferdinand Lechleit-
ner , St. Libory , Howard county ,
Nebraska. 101
Everyone is satisfied with meals
Lit the Chicago House.
Look out for the dates of Dr.
Barne's , eye specialist , next visit.
36
A first class Table d hote break
fast , dinner or supper for 50 cents
it the Chicago House.
I OR SALE--Roller top desk. Apply
o \lrs. Hanj Piuhhall. 38
H ghest quality milk and ere : m
lelivered daily in any quantity ,
jive us a trial.
39 RED GATE DAIRY.
Let Chef Stark prepare you a
linner at the Chicago Flouse.
Buy a 21 meal ticket for § 5.Of
it the Chicago House.
R ifr s toChitvtgo and
to St. Lout * via Chicago ,
7ia the North-western Line. Ex-
inrsion tickets will be sold daily un-
il Nov. 30th , inclusive , with favor-
ible return limits. Apply to agents
Jhicago & North-western R'y. 397
Albert Pike informs us that he
las lost seven head of two-year
iteers and heifers branded P uj
m left side. They have been gone
some time and any one seeing cat-
le bearing that brand will please
lotify him at' Crookston. 371
H. S. Savage having purchased
lie Star Livery Barn of C. E.
jherman. has formed a partner-
hip with Hammond & Bullistobc
mown as the Star Livery Co. The
star livery barn will be used ex-
ilusively for the livery business ,
ind the Hammond & Bullis barn
vill be used fora _ feed and sale
and will be known as the
ub Feed and Sale Stable. We
vish to thank the public for past
aors and f-olicit your patronage
the future , believing that witu
M splendid equipment we Wt
! iase you . nd give better service
Km heretofore. Yours for bust- }
ss , W. B. HAMMOND , j
C. H. BULLIS , j
H , S. SAVAGE. I
The corn husking time is now
and as usual the Red Front Merc. ]
Co. are up to date , offering the lat
est and best that is made in corn |
huskers , busking hooks , gloves , mit
tens , cotton glovos and mittens , ote.
Try a dinner at the Chicago
House.
For all kinds of well material
such as pipe , fittings , pump heads ,
etc. , go tl e Red Front Merc. Co.
We.are also agents for the Aermotor
windmill. 10
STRAYED
i
on October 6 , fom R. A. Man-all's
pasture near tlie railroad bridge , 1
brown three year old saddle hoi se
with rope marks behind ears , brand
ed JCTJH on left shoulder , weight
ijjjgff about 850 pounds. ,
39 N. S. ROWLEY , Kennedy , Net.
Don'fc forget that Thanksgiving
time will soon be here and that an
elegant line of Carvers , which are
very necessary at that time , may
be found at the Red Front Merc.
Co. * 10
C421-2 CongresT St.
POHTLAITD , MAI.VE , Oct. 17 , ICC2.
I consider Wine ot Cardui superior
to an doctor's medicine I ever used
and I kno T whereof I Bpeak. I euf-
lered for nino months vrith suppressed
menstruation which completely pros-
trat jd me. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and J would have
blinding headaches , lly limbs would
Bwcll up and I would feel so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the help of phvsicians , but Wine of
"
Cardni cams as "a God-send to me. I
felt a change for the better within a
week. After nineteen d.iys treatment
I monstruatsd without suffering tho
agonicB I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish
that all sufferingwomen knoir of Ita
good qualities.
, i
Treasurer , Portland Economic League
I
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui , f
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
Y
menses , bearing down pains or
any female weaKness. If you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed , that is the beat reason in
the world you should try "Wine of !
5
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a $1.00 bottle of "Wine of
Cardui today.
I
Professional Cards.
The Loup Valley Hereford Eanch.
Brown lee , Nebr ,
Prince Iioabdel
131693 nml Curly
Coat ll .tUat head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety.
Ixml Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates 10 my herd.
1 can fill orders for bnlls of .ill apes at auy
tin . Itanch fnur miles north--vest of Hrown-
Nebr
C.II. F.UII.H KKU.
MILL PRICES FOF FEED ,
= AD , bulk 75 per cwt * l4. ) u ton
. Ttsbulk 85 ppr ewt $160C'r.\t
ninjs 70c " n3.00 "
t P nd . , . .1.05 f20 < > ;
r ? 95 "
1.00
12'- '
N. COM ITU N
} * "bysician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley A : Chapman's
Storu. Nifflite TinDon -
hor roM'it'Tic.e. { lii rr\
Robert G. Easley ,
ATTOU.VEl7 AT L.AW
& / Office over Red Front
GENERAL , LAW PRACTICE
Vuleiitine ,
G. H. Hall , M. D.
Physician and urg.-oj * .
All calls promptly attended to day
or night. Drugs and Phar
maceuticals furnished.
V owl ILake , - Vebrn
JOHN F. POEATB
Tubular wells and windmills.
B. . DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparmeni
of T. C. Hornby's stom
\\illbein Rosebud agency .July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1. IfcOJ.
H.M'.CSAMEfi ,
City
iff * , vaii i'd anrt
rom the depot and ! parts of ihr ' .t >
M , SAGESER
Barber
' st-class Shop in Every rt-ni > ri
- UeiuJaine HalrTouit. tr.ij.ion Mh. . < -
Tonic. Herpiciile arsd ( > .kf-T . rj&nn ! iT f u -
5 v Pompeian Face