Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 05, 1906, Image 4

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chronic cough , which three doctors failed to relieve.
After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured , and
today she is well and strong. "
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AND SOLD BY
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICE Editor and Proprietor.
MARK ZARII Foreman.
Entered at the postoffice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second
Class Matter.
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Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers.
THURSDAY , APRIL 5 , 1906.
Gordon , Rushviile and Hay
Springs went dry at their election
Tuesday. It will be " 40 mile to
the next saloon" and booze by ex
press or freight. Every station
agent will handle booze and whisk
ey will be ten drinks for a quarter
instead of loc , two for a quarter ,
three for 40c , four for a half dollar
lar and loc straight for a crowd of
five or more.
President Roosevelt at last weak
ens just at a time when people expected
I
pected him to stand firm. He has
recommended an amendment to
the Hepburn rate bill , providing a
court review of the work of the
railway rate commission before it
becomes operative and which will
make it impracticable for good as
intended by the provisions of the
bill. The war has been waged on
this bill , and finally to defeat the
primary object of a speedy adjust
ment of railroad rates , the court
review amendment has been recom
mended by the president.
Senator Burkett has introduced
a grazing bill in the senate on lines
suggested by President Roosevelt
in a message to congress. With
the consent of the governor the
president can establish grazing
districts on public lands which
will be in charge of the secretary
of agriculture who appoints officers
from the state and territory in
which the grazing lands are locat
ed. Five per cent of gross re
ceipts go to the county in which
lands leased are located. This
seems to be another plan to rob
the sand hills to enrich the better
lands of our country , but it's the
system of President Pooseveltr.
On Abandonment List.
Fort Niobaara is now on the list
for abandonment as a military
post and will be usedin the future
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for field maneuvers and encamp
ments , which will bring several
hundred soldiers here each year
for two or three months. This
was partially reported in Sunday's
"World-Herald and is verified by
Hon. C. H. Cornell who has just
returned from Washington , D. C.
We have hoped for Fort Nio-
brara to be built up as a great
army post , with her 60,000 acres
of territory , to be used in field
work and practice to good advant
age. There are smaller reserva
tions than this and few hivr- : the
natural advantages that are found
on the Fort Niobrara military res
ervation for an army post.
If this be our fate to have a vast
area of ground joining our city on
which there will be neither inhabi
tants nor soldiers then we are not
to be envied by other towns.
There may be some consolation to
those who derive no benefit from
the soldiers being quartered here
and looked upon the prevalence of
soldiers as a menace to the peace
and quietude of the home.
The expense to the county on
account of the numerous prose
cutions of soldier criminalities in
the past will lie subdued and
abated.
Moses P. Kinkaid can't get any
more votes for what he did for Ft.
Niobrara. He will try some new
ruse to fool the people this time
and if he gets past the third mile
post he will consider himself safe
ly anchored for a life time service
as representative of a patient , for
bearing people who expect noth
ing but a few garden seeds , a few
patched up speeches that were
never delivered in the halls of con
gress or were not heard by con
gress in its working clothes.
When the farmer or ranchmen is
approached this year it will be
with a new ruse for their support.
of Kinkaid for congress. Their
feeble attempts to learn what for
or why they should again send
Moses P. Kinkaid to congress will
probably be more than answered
in promises , anew of great things
yet in store for Fort Niobrara in
this part of the district , and of
some other item somewhere else.
Yes , Moses will get his ear to
the ground with the alertness of
an American , to learn the senti
ment here and there before he
speaks and his cure-all-balm for
all ills , aches or pains may be ex
pected when his campaign begins.
He promised us much but we find
it to be much trouble. We asked
for bread and he gave us a stone.
If the democrats of the sixth
congressional district will get to
gether and nominate a good , cap
able man we will retire Mr. Kin
kaid on his record of 640 acres for
a homestead.
Law and Order Will Pre =
vail.
Tuesday's election might be
significant of more than one thing.
The 69 voters who cast their bal
lots for Dr. Dailey and Mr. Savage
may take consolation in the thought
that those ballots were cast for law
and order and that they neither
rustled the slums to get those votes
nor was there any question as to
their citizenship and qualifications.
It is plainly evident to anyone's
mind whose thought dwells on the
election and its results that 69
citizens , law-abiding and home-
loving people , \ oted their senti
ments at the election , while the
140 votes cast for the other side
were made up of a combined mix-
tur'e of good citizens , legally quali
fied voters , and some who are
neither. A great number of votes ,
as are generally cast on such oc
casions , do not signify much in the
sentiment of a town. Their votes
are generally on the wrong side
and are opposed to the best citi
zenship.
Aside from the issue of whether
the saloons would run the town or
that the town control the saloons ,
the candidates of the Citizens tick
et were supported by the saloon
element and also by a large num
ber of people who were neither
radical , fanatical nor intemperate ,
nor are they in favor of the sa
loons running wide open and they
are also opposed to gambling.
Mr. Barker and Mr. Compton
are neither saloon men nor are
they favorable to gambling. Had
they been the nominees of any
other convention both would have
been opposed bitterly by the same
element that has taken so much
interest in tlieir election. Either
could have had the nomination on
the Peoples ticket and would not
have been opposed by the law and
order people in election had they
been the first nominees.
The saloon men who took 'so
much pains to show their loyal I
support were willing to concede
the most radical temperance man |
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as their nominee , provided they
might have the honor of doing him
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some favor in the election contest.
There is consequently little for
them to boast of for their victory i
is ours and two men are now elect *
ed by their assistance that they
would have denounced at any oth
er time.
This , however , is not so credit
able for those who are clambering
over boxes , chairs and debris to bet
on the popular or winning side'i
and lie in wait for popular public. '
sentiment before they are willing j
to be known and the "I told you '
so" who couldn't see that a victory :
JUST RECEIV
another carload of the celebrated JOHN DEERE Implements.
The kind that is so well and favorably known.
Come and see our
"FVnrJ . H-fjf that have two wheels , giving a throw of ,
-H.I1U U-a seeder- , ,
twice the distance of an ordinary - -
Model B. Disk Harrows * .i
New Elk Riding Cultivators
Walking Cultivators -
Disk Riding Cultivators
Listers , Both riding and walking.
T icfov ncjwio o-ckci To convert any walking plow or walking lister
- carriages , into a riding plow or riding lister >
Ajax Steel Lever Harrows
Stag SulKy Plows , Breaking Plows ,
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Listed Corn Cultivators , Both disk and knife.
Brown Cultivators
Surface Cultivators , For shallow cultivation according to Campbell system
Drill attachments to fit any make of lister. Kepairs furnished for any machine or implement.
- McCormick line of Machinery
I. H. C. Manure Spreaders and Gasoline Engines
Wagons and Buggies
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was gained for law and order on
that day when all went without
protest.
Let law and order prevail and
make way for better enforcement
of laws. The gambling that exists
on the sly had better be kept on
the sly. Violators will be prose
cuted more strenuously than be
fore and Valentine will be no long
er the dumping ground of the
poker fiends.
I will have on hand about April
10th a quantity of fruit trees , shade
trees , small fruit and flowers.
Call at the root cellar.
11-2 Jonx FERSTL.
We are making a specialty of
Carbon Platinos. Order the good
goods and you get them. Remem
ber that our Photos are guaranteed
and that re-sittings are given when
necessary. HALLDORSOS. 29
WANTED Energetic and trust
worthy men can make $100 to $150 per
month representing a home life and
accident insurance company. Others
are doing it , why not you ? We teach
you. Address ior particulars , R. E ,
Williams , Norfolk , Neb. 8
To Whom It May Conceraa.
This is to certify that my wife ,
Alice Bowers , has left my bed and
board and that I will not be re
sponsible for any debts hereafter
contracted by her.
Dated this 5th day of April ,
1906. 12 JOHN BOWEKS.
U. S. Weather Knrean .Report
ior week Ending April 4.
The daily mean temperature
shows an increase of 2 ° above
the normal. The highest temper
ature 68 ° on the 2nd and the low
est 20 ° on the 4th. The winds
have been about an average.
FOR SALE 1000 bushels Early
Ohio Potatoes. Also farm for rent
on shares the coming season.
EDWARD ORMESHER ,
12-3 Valentine , Nebr.
Eddie Francke found a belt fill
ed with cartridges and brought it
to this office to be advertised.
Owner can have same by paying
for this notice and proving prop
erty. 12
Notice of Application For a License
to Sell Liqnor.
Notice is hereby given that I have filed with
; he Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Village
3f Valentine. Nebraska , a petition accompanied
jy a bond duly attested , said petition prajing
; hat I he granted a license to" sell malt , spirit-
lotis and vinous liquors In said Village of Val-
jntine. Cherry County , Nebraska , for the year
Hiding May 1,1907.
WALTHER F , A. MELT END OKFF.
Oated this 29th day of Alarcb , 100G.
New Hotel , 3C Near Depot
Electric Lights ,
House ,
Hornback & McBride , Props.
Guests for Trains a Specialty ,
Good Rooms. X. Good Service ,
Groceries
We have added a new and complete stock of
Groceries to our business. Call and see us.
PHONE 97 ,
, DAVIS &
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME J
IN THEIR SEASON. *
First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats Smoked
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
Cement Building Blocks
for Foundations , Houses , Barns or Chimneys
WESLEY HOLSCLAW , XSSSSS ,
TH E CREAM SEPARATOR
Easy Running , Easy Washing , Clean Skimming ,
The Simplest Is t2ie Best.
Nothing to get out of order and will last a life time.
Recommended by all who have used them.
A practical machine sold on easy terms by
T W PRAMPP VALENTINE ,
fi YV. V 5lMVlCn ! , NBREASKA' .
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GRANT BOYER1
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all si
Valentine , - Nebraska