Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 27, 1904, Image 5

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    STATE FINANCES.
CHERRY COUNTY.
- - . have been made duiIng the last eh ht years for the purpose of state
maintenance as follows :
'kanraanagemeilt ' 1001-11)04 ) § 0,615.570.21
management 1807-1'jOO 4.327.217 00
Republican extravagance increase § 1.088.35321
' , , < 'eJaPproPriilio-s-"tote taxes were levied against ihe taxpayers in the
arlu
s counties and '
Cherry county's bhaie was :
State taxes republican years 1001-1901 S50.8S5.47
fu310" " 1837-1100
44.10539
Cherry county's suare of republican extravagance 0,750.03
r-i'Si11 11 ' ' " 'lufryls for what iurpose did tlie republioan state ofllcials require SI-
rea . .
( .88 , .1 dunnK tinloin years of tln-lr administration ; is comj ared with tlie four vears
preceding under fusion administration and was tlio means of causing Cherry county to pay
Hie enormous sum ot S450.SV 47 for slate purposes , an increase of $0.75008 over tlie
previous four years. Here is tlie answer and cause :
For What Appropriated. Fusion Manage Kepublicnn Mannge-
ment. 1M)7 ) to l ! oo. tnent , lyOlt
legislative expenses . * 2W.OWM . § 246.00000
btate olllcers and employees . o.nooo ! . 32 . 5500
Supreme and district court.s . fiWooson . 627 6 MOO
Male boards and commishioiih . r > 7S7 < t 14 . " 45-/8:533 :
btate Institutions . ii.it3ii.6tfd 05. . . " " " . ; ; "l'r > r > ' " 6
Expositions and special relief . H7,7ir K- 45 ic'J
Mlbcciidlleous . " . . 4lil 226 % . r..ll.lCl 13
§ l , : 2r 217.00 $13,013,570.21
Tt will be seen from the foregoing table that the increase is largely composed of the
following items. Suit" oincers ami employees . .3 20.54300
" hoards .ind conunf-.sio.i5j . . . . 104KR16
, . , " Institution . 1.381.44521
How longill the tax payers cnntmuo to cauuten > t ( > this e\tr vaganceand foot ihe
hi Is in the form o < taxes' * Inquire ol j i r < it > iiiiiclerk an-t see liow much your taxes
. .inc mip.ired with hisi year's taxs and see h > \ \ mucii it is ostuiiyou individually.
Douglas , AH. , Oct. 6 , 190-i.
Hon. W. B. McNeel ,
North Platte , Nebr.
Dear Friend :
I see by the papers
that the peoples independent candi
date for congress in the sixth dis
trict has withdrawn from the race.
This should give you the populist
vote. IMon who are opposed to tax
ation without representation , who
are opposed to paying the taxes
while the railroads do the represent
ing , who are opposed to the King
George theory of government of
colonies , who are opposed to the'
deporation of freemen without law
or criminal charge , and men who
have sense enough to know that
the exercise of such undemocratic
conduct , with the sanction of the
administration must lead to a com
plete destruction of the liberties of
the people , cannot vote the re pub-
lican ticket. WM. NEVILLE.
Elmer F , Vifqnain ,
This gentleman was nominated
by the fusion forces for represen
tative from the 52nd district.
Mr. Vifquain is the son of the
late Colonel Vifquain and has been
a resident of Ke.va Paha county
for twenty-one years and has nev
er held a county oflice. He is a well
educated man , a stock raiser and
is a successful farmer , with a
strong feeling for thc people of
his class. He is 40 years of age ,
and no farmer or citizen of this
district could so far forget his own
interests as to vote against this
man. We need a legislature this
winter that will have our interests
and the interests of Nebraska at
heart and it makes but little dif
ference to us which railroad elects
the U. S. Senator.
Mr. Vifquain carries about 150
head of cattle and is deeply inter
ested in the welfare of the cattle
business.
McNeel and Kinkaid ,
The certificate of nomination of
Walter B. McNeel for congress was
filed with the secretary of state
Monday , and the fight for congress
is now on between Mr. McNeel and
Mr. Kinkaid. Mr. McNeel is not
a silver tongued orator , neither is
he a lawyer. He is a farmer and
ranchman residing in Lincoln
county. lie has been a mechanic
and a successful one. He is a man
of excellent intelligence and has
lived upon the soil of Nebraska
long enough to fully know what
the people of the Sixth district
want. He is a man of high edu
cation and a native of Virginia.
The farmers and agricultural class
es of the Sixth district have never
been represented in Congress by
ono. of their own members , and if
they ever get any relief it must
come through those who belong to
their own class , and Mr. McNoel
represents them fully upon every
question that interests them. Mr.
McNeel will begin his campaign at
once and push it as vigorously as
possible in his own way , which in
tin- p-i t liaalways proven suc-
c * .ssful in all things political which
he lias undertaken. He is a hard
worker and convincing in his man
ner of meeting the agricultural
Dr. Compton returned Sunday
from a visit in Honey Grove , Texas.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our heart
felt thanks to our friends and
neighbors for their kind assistance
in the burial of our son and broth
er , and , we are thankful for tin *
living respect shown our dead in
many ways.
Mn. AND Mns. HKTII AND FAMILY.
Xationu ! Liv * Stock Assocla-
j
'
"We have received the following
letter from the National Live
Stock Association which reached
us too. late for publication last
week :
Denver , Colo.Oct. 17,190 . To
the members of the National Live
Stock Association : Chai-le > F.
; Martin , secretary of this associa
| tion , almost since its organization ,
died suddenly at Greelcy , Colo.on
September 21 , 190i , as a result of
hemorrhage of the lungs. At the
time of his death , Mr. Martin was
enroute from Denver to Casper ,
Wyo. , on association business.
At a meeting of the board of
control held in Denver to consider
the vacancy caused by the death
of Mr. Martin , it was decided that
no appointment would be made
until the convening of the next
annual convention which is to be
held in Denver the week of Janu
ary 9 , 1905. The affairs of the *
association were placed under the
active direction of a committee ,
consisting of Fred P. Johnson ,
George W. Ballantine and George
L. Goulcling , of Denver , with H.
E. Kennedy as clerk in charge of
the secretary's office. Communi
cations may be addressed to H. E.
Kennedy , Clerk Nat'I. Live Stock
Ass'n. , Denver , Colorado.
The board of control is of the
op pinion that at the coming annu
al convention , steps should be a
taken looking to a partial re-or
ganization of the association upon
lines that will permit of more ex
tensive and practical work than
has heretofore been accomplished.
The demand for an organization
representing all of the various
branches of the live stock industry
has become so strong , that at the
coming convention , an effort will
be made to so amend the constitu
tion and by-laws , as to make of a
this org/mization the strongest in
dustrial association in the country.
The officers of the association
have received assurances from
prominent stockmen and others , of
both moral and financial support ,
providing such action is taken at
our coming convention as will put
the association upon a broader and
more conservative basis than has
heretofore obtained. To secure
this result , it will be necessary to-
thoroughly revise our constitution
*
1
and by-laws so as to better equal- ,
ize the representation and pro-
vide a basis of active co-operation 3
between the many allied interest
that are connected with the in-
dustr.v. The local committee in
charge < f headquarters will ad
dress you later and more in detail ,
upon these plans. By order of
the board of control.
c
F. J. HAGENBARTII , Pres. v
> Clerk.
: Meals : Lunches : Short Orders
THE KANGAROO
I & -'Z3 " C ± .T r- >
RESXA.URA.1VT
First class meals at all hours ,
day and night. Oysters in
season. Pies , cakes , dough
nuts always on hand.
E. D. Cohota , Prop.
J. L. ASHBURN ,
Con tractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone
Work.
Valentine , - Nebr.
Moiie Bros , are rounding up
their cattle.
Miss Lillian Nelson was staying
on her homestead last week.
G. H. Seagr went to Cody this
week for his ranch supplies.
Sellers and sons rounded up theii
cattle last week to wean calves.
\V. H. and Miss Lulu Selln-s
were at the Mone ranch last week.
Gus Gundersoii is improving his
house and barn in Cody this week.
Miss Mollie Gunderson was vis
iting at Crookston and Eosebu i last
week.
B. Hunt preached at the Barley
school house last Sunday. The
house was crowded. There will
be preaching again in three weeks.
GUESS NHO I Am.
Lulu "pain acted as horse rangier
last week.
Mrs. S. Q. Spain is said to be im
proving.
Piobu Qmsenbery will give a dance
Oct. . . 28 near Oasis.
J. H. Bachelor shipped a bunch
of fine cattle last week.
S. Q. Spain made a business trip
to Valentine last week. |
Mrs. D. Sears is over visitin * her
sister Mrs.V. . Shelbourn.
Chas. Pote and wife went to Val
entine and Norden last week.
Arthur Thompson and cousin ,
Henry Kings ! y , were duck hunting
last ' week ,
Mr. Gokey has quite driving the
mail and is going to work for the
Enckson Cattle company.
Paul Copsy was visiting relatives
and friends this week at Kennedy. V
He has been working for Quigley &
Bathelor and returned there. K
Jas Sieadtnan of Kennedy has m
moved to Valentine to send h
children to school.
Tins is all as the wind has blown tl
all the news away.
SMILES.
Dow i lit * liiv r.
VVm. Brosius spent Sunday at
Mr. Beckers.
Messers. Taylor and Shelbourn '
went to town Friday. U
Mrs. Hides and children pent
Sunday a. Mr. ltamers.
Martin Becker has been hauiling
wheat to town this week.
Jacob Sauerwein is making prep
arations to build a new stone ad
dition to his house.
I
Jas. Aashburn and aon Robert
have been doing some mason work
for Jay. Hudson. al
The little baby of A. W. Grooms
hss been quite sick the past week
but is improved at this writing.
Doc > Grooms and Jas. Hutchison
returned to Sparks Friday. They si
have been working for Mr. Neiss. ;
Mis. Brosius and daughter , Miss >
* r * I
Viola , spent one day at Mr. Beckerso
o ,
recently. i MISS Viola took some
kodak pictures.
School opened in district 33 Oct. *
3rd in charge of Mis * * Cavanaugh.
Nine pupiU were enrolled and sev-
eral others will start soon.
That was quite a prairie fire the n
oilier day on the reservation. Nu
damage done in this part of the P
country but , there must have been
considerable damage done farther n <
northwest.
I I
I will sell to the highest bidder at my place ,
miles northeast of Crookston and 9 miles north
west of Valentine , Nebr. ,
4,1904
. , ,
the following described property , to-wit :
HEA F 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 30 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 OF 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 security bearing 10 per cent interest , or 5 per
cent discount for cash ,
James Smith.
G. E. TKACEWELL , Auct. W E HALEY , Cik.
ISI
BEGINNERS 9N MUSiC
Learning to
Play a Piano
or Organ
Made Easy
by the use
of PROF.
WINTER'S
TRANSPOSI
TION MUSIC !
CHART.
_ _ Any one can t
. _ . , . 'T' T positively and
*
So simple a child can Icarn to ,
] Ujckiy Iearn
play" Chorus by Music Teachers t { , pajfa ] pjano
or organ without the aid of a teacher or any pre
vious knowledge of music with this chart.
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO-Is to place it on the key
board of the instrument and the colored pointers on
the movable slides iliow v.hat keys to strike to play
anv chord or piece.
c Simple , so Easy , yot Scientific. Endorsed and
used by Music Teachers in all parts of tlio U. S.
It is a perfect dictionary and key to music , ar
ranged so anyone can understand it. We can not
enumerate its many points of merit here , so write
us for full Information , and don't delay. Agents
wanted everywhere. Address t
THE NATIONAL MUSIC CO. ,
Sola Mfnrs. and Distributers , i
Dept.A. ST. LOUIS , U. S. A. '
msmess Notices.
Lot 14 of block 14just south of
ho Catholic church in thc cit.y of
Valentine , is for sale. For terras
if sale apply to the editor I. M.
lice or Kev. Ferdinand Lechleit-
ler , St. Libory , Howard county ,
N'ebrahka.
Everyone is satisfied with meals
it l he Chicago Mouse.
Look out for the dates of Dr.
Same's , eye specialist , next visit.
36
A first class Table d hote break-
'asl , dinner or supper for 50 cents
t the Chicago Mouse.
II gliest quality milk and
lelivered daily in any quantity.
Tive us a trial.
39 RED GATE DAIRY.
Let Chef Stark prepare you a
inner at the Chicago House.
Buy a 21 meal ticket for § 5.Of
.t the Chicago Mouse.
H. S. Savage having purchased
h Star Livery Barn of C. E.
jherman. has formed a partner-
hip with Hammond & Bullistobe
nown as the Star Livery Co. The
tar livery barn will be used ex-
lusively for the livery business ,
nd ihe Hammond & Bullis barn
nl' ' > c used for a feed and sale
tal h and \ \ 11 be known as the
3lb. ) Feed ai1 1 Sale Suble. Wo
viji to than , the public for past
avors and s.licit your patronage
the future believing that with
mi i = plendi ( equipment we can
le.sryou auJ give better service
ha i hereto ! * re. Tours for busi-
ie ? . W. B. I-LUDIOXD ,
0. H. BULLIS , j
H. S. SAVAGE. I
i
The corn husking time is now
smrl as usual the Red Front Aferc.
Co. arp up to date , offering the lat
est and best that is made in corn
buskers , husking hooks , gloves , mit
tens , cotton gloves and mittens , etc.
Try a dinner at the Chicago
House.
For all kinds of well material
; such as pipe fittings , pump heads ,
etc. , go the Red Front Merc. Co.
We.are also agents for the Aerrnotor
windmill. 40
STOAYEU
on October G , from R. A. Mai-rail's
pasture near the railroad bridge , 1
brown three year old saddle horse
with rope marks behind ears , brand-
e < ! Kftflj on leffc shoulder , weight
[ Hy5lOOUt & > 0 pounds.
39 N. S. ROWLEY , Kennedy ,
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
he found at the Red Front Merc.
Co. . 40
"I don't thint
re could fceop
botiBe without Thedford's Black-
Dnuight. We have used it in tho
family for over two years with the
best of rraulta. I have not had s.
c > ctor in the house for that length
of time. It is a doctor ia itself and
1"I ready to make a person well
and happy.1 JAMES HALL , Jack-
Bonville , III.
I Because this great medicina
1 relieves stomach pains , frees the
constipated bovrcls and invigor
ates tEp torpid liver and vreali-
eued kidneys
is necessary in the home
Thedford's Black-Draught ia
kept. Families living in the
country , miles from any physi
cian , have been kept in nealth
for years with this medicine 33
their only doctor. Thedford's
Black-Draught cures bilious
ness , dyspepsia , colds , chills and
fever , bad blood , headaches ,
diarrhoea , constipation , colic
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach , bowels
liver raid kHr.eya f o nearly con
trol the heakh.
. Professional Cards.
1 The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
Brownlee.Nebr ,
Prince BoaMel
131693 and Curly
Coit 112U01 at head
of herd The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety.
Lord Wilton and 31r
Gladstone predomi
nates ic my herd.
I can ( HI orders foi hulls of all ages at any
time. launch four miles north-west of Brown-
lee , ebr
C. II. FAUI.HAHEK ,
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
, bulk 75 per cwt 114.00 ton
- -t-sbulk 85 per cwt $16.00 ton
> rT.-.QingS 70C " $13.00 "
' r FVfld . . .1.05 " 20.00
" > ' 95 " $18.00"
' on- 1 .00 " $19.00
. .1.20 $23.00 '
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Offir.c at Quigley & Chapman's
! > rug Store. Nights The Don-
er residence , Cherry Street.
Robert G. Easley ,
ATTOKNKY AT ] LAW.
"Office over Red Front
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE
Valentine ,
G. H. Hall , M. D.
i'hysician and Snrgeon.
All calls promptly attended to day
or night. Drugs and Phar
maceuticals furnished.
Wood Lake , - Nebraska.
JOBN F. POKATlF
Ricge , Xebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. i , 190i.
. M'CKAMliK ,
Deliverymari
a 1- > " >
m the dt-pot and .tl parts of nbe "
M. SAGESEE
Barber
-t-cluBs Shop in Every
'Ji.iuiin * Hair Tnutc
-nl . HHrpip.Idand rok" ' rj.uflr"tr s'l
- ompeian Face Massage