Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 30, 1906, Image 8

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    Negro Soldiers
Arrested G t Brownsville
Brownsville , Texas , Aug. 24.
Banger /Captain McDonald last eve-
aing caused the arrest of the fol
lowing members of company C , 25th
Infantry : Sergts. W. 0. Bower
and Geo. Jackson , Corporals David
Powell and Madison , Privates John
Holloman ) John Howard , J. H. New
ton , Oscar W. Seed and J. H. Askew
on the charge of being the principals
in the recent raid which resulted in
the killing of a citizen and the
wounding of the chief of police.
This morning after preparations
had been made for the removal of
the negro soldiers to Fort Reno ,
Okla. , a cipher message was received
by Major Penrose directing him to
hold the three companies here
pending the arrival of General Bell ,
chief of staff to make a thorough in
vestigation , consequently there is
some perturbation. Tonight there
JUDGE SKIUS' SPEECH
( Continued from last week. )
1'STAND BY ROOSEVELT. "
As has already been pointed out ,
the coming battle cry of the re
publican party is to be "Stand by
Roosevelt. " But how in the name
of common sense is this to be done
when Roosevelt won't stand. I
suppose that when we point out to
the voters of Nebraska this fall
that the republicans two years ago
were .pledged to give us relief from
railroad extortion and that on that
issue they elected every state sena
tor and all but nine representatives ,
and then ask why they did not car
ry out their pledges , they will
answer , "Stand by Roosevelt. "
When we ask them why they
did not pass a commodity freight
bill demanded by the people , and
promised by their leaders , they
will answer , ' 'Stand by Reese
velt. " When we ask them why
they didn't enact an anti-pass law ,
and why , when in full power in
every branch of our state govern
ment , Che assessed value of rail
roads under the new revenue law
was increased from 50 to 80 per
cent only , while the assessed value
of lands was increase" I from 100 tc
160 per cent , they will avoid the
issue by responding , "Stand by
Roosevelt. " And when we point
out , for instance in Butler county ,
where I reside , that farmers were
compelled to pay over thirty thous
and dollars increased taxes on their
land , while the Burlington and
Union Pacific railraods were ac
tually assessed several hundred
dollars less than than the year be
fore and only tendered a part ol
this , will the farmers look pleasant
while they sins the old refrain ,
1'Stand by Roosevelt. " Of all the
hypocritical , nonsensical , cheap ,
absurd , hollow , campaign phrases ,
ever sought to be perpetrated as a
fraud upon an intelligent , longsuffering -
suffering : , tax-ridden people ,
"Stand by Roosevelt" tops them
all. The facts are that the only
party in the country which has
stood by Roosevelt , when he stood
for anything worth while , is the
democratic party. And the very
minute that Roosevelt left such
men as Till man and Bailey and
took his stand with Aid rich and
Foraker , the American people re
fused to stand by Roosevelt , and
his popularity began to wane.
My friends , the people * of this
country have their eyes open and
the republican party will be com
pelled to fight the next campaign
upon real issues instead of glitter
ing generalities and deceptive cam
paign phrases.
THE TARIFF A STEAL.
The republican party has not
advocated or defended a single
great principle since the close of
the rebellion , but for half a century
now has been vigilant and persist-
.ent in fastening upon this republic
a despotism more hateful , crimi
nal and merciless than any slavoc-
racy ever" dreamed of by the
south. It began its career of
crime by stealing thn presidency
in 11875 from that patriotic son of
democracy , Samuel J. Tilden , and
continued it by buying the presi
dency in 1896 , and using therefor
the funds befonging to widows and
orphans to consummate the bar
gain , and Cortelyou has "never
put it back. " Under its leader
ship the mother of trusts has been
nourished , fondled and protected
until she has absorbed the earnings
pf a nation , and this pilfering pol
icy that every day robs your pock
ets and mine , this theft made pos
sible by republican legislation
whereby competition from abroad
is" throttled and illegal millions ac
cumulated by the beneficiaries of
special laws , this system that en-
is a lu.-e.val of the precautions
talen Io see that none of the blacks
enter town. It has been determined
to ask for a special term of court to
sit in the cases. World-Herald.
The people are much incensed at
the report made to the war depart
ment regarding the trouble with the
negro troops stationed at Fort
Brown and have , appealed to Sena
tors Culberson and Bailey , suggesting - ,
ing that the president appoint a
board of inquiry. In the message they
take exception to the trouble being
termed "engagement and battle with
citizens , " by Major Penrose iu his
report.
The message declares that the dis
turbance was an "assault at the
dead of night by soldiers , without a
hostile act on the part of the pee
ple. " Nebraska State Journal.
the Armenian butcher , the
. murderer of the Jews , to purchase
| our American made goods at 25 to
50 per cent less than demanded
and forced upon the American tax
payer is today the most cherished
doctrine of the republican party.
And , gentlemen , the big stick has
never yet been raised to destroy or
check this great wrong. The re
publican leaders are strong enough
even to make the strenuous Teddy
stand pat on the tariff steal.
The attorney general of this
state , the gentleman who would
like a reseaved seat in our winter
resort for millionaires , the United
States senate , this gentleman , who
is anti-Union Pacific
anti-Burlington , -
cific but pro-Northwestern and
p r o-Ny e-Schneider-Grain-Trust
Co. , said in his platform adopted
in his home country by his ap-
jplauding constituents , "The tariff
question is settled. " In effect he
1 said he was content to oppose a
little trust just hatched out .for
popularity's sake , but would pro
tect and defend with all his might ,
the mother of trusts. He thun
dered , his phillipics against the
of the railroads
non-payment taxes by
roads of this state , but has done
nothing to enforce the maximum
freight rate law placed on the sta
tutes of Nebraska by a democratic
and populist Jegislature , and has
never pretended to enforce the
criminal laws against trust officials.
The people of Nebraska are not
going to be buffaloed by Buster
Brown of Buffalo this fall , and
neither are they going to take
water on any single issue before
the people of this state , not even
Diluted Rose water.
NO REFORM IX REPUBLICANS.
Gentlemen , I have heard it inti
mated that the republican conven
tion which meets in this city the
23rd may name a radical candidate
for governor , and that , therefore ,
it behooves us if we wish to win to
nominate a conservative. In the
first place do you believe the re-
publican-railroad-owned-party ot
Nebraska will nominate a genuine ,
radical candidate for governor , or
for any other high office ? This
will happen when the railroads of
this state go out of politics , when
Burns and McKesson are "defeated
for the legislature , when satan
espouses the cause ; of Christianity.
'Tis an idle dream/ But even if it
were true , -can' the democratic
party of Nebraska -which-has-giv
en to the nation and' world' ajBtfy-
an , afford to compromise the party
of this state for the hope of- ' the
offices ? You cannot make /the
democratic party of Nebraska an
ally of the railroads , or an
oppresson of the people. The at
tempt has always resulted in fail
ure. A few leaders , captains ,
lieutenants , or even editors may
temporize for policyvs sake * but the
great rank and file of the dem
ocratic party is in deadly earnest
and will never follow you , never.
If the democratic and populist
parties of this state succeed in con
verting the rank and file of the re
publican party and induce it to
throw off the yoke of corporation
rule , is that any reason why we
should wear the cast-off badge of
corruption ? Because they become
virtuous , shall we abandon right
eousness ?
Let us not be lulled to sleep by
the siren's song of conservatism.
If they mean by conservatism a
preservation of all that is good ,
opposition to anarchy and lawless
ness , then we are conservative.
But if they mean by conservatism
any part of the ustand pat" doc
trine , if they mean cessation of
hostilities against the thieves who
are plundering the pockets of the
poor by unjust laws 'and illegal
practices , if they mean-the same
old f roight and passenger rates in
Nebraska , and non-payment of
taxes by the railroads , then sir ,
we are not conservative. If
prosecuting and sending to the
penitentiary violators of the law ,
whether millionaire or pauper ,
whether employer or laborer , is
radicalism ; if the extermination of
graft and the pass system is
radicalism , then sir , let us nominate
a radical of the radicals.
APPEAL TO NON-PARTISAN VOTFRS.
The independent non-partisan
voter has the center of the stage
today , and will decide the next
election in this state and nation.
Partisan clap-trap will not effect
him. Mere pretensions will not
convince him. Insincere platforms
and spineless candidates will not
appeal to him. If we are to secure
and deserve the intelligent , in
dependent votes , we must nominate
sincere men upon sincere plat
forms. And if we do this , Neb
raska will be in the democratic
column when the votes are counted
in November. I believe this con
vention will adopt a platform so
sharp and decisive that no railroad
tool can straddle it and be comfort
able ; that we will write into that
platform a demand for lower
freight and passenger rates , a just
assessment of railroad property ,
and the strict enforcement of anti
trust laws ; and we will place upon
that platform candidates whose
loyalty to true democratic princi
ples , is unquestioned and whose
hearts throb in sympathy with the
eternal principles of right and
justice , and with this platform and
and these candidates , we expect to
elect a governor and United States
senator who owe no allegiance to
the enemies of the people and who
will command the support and
endorsement of every honest tax
payer in this great state.
All hail the day when the people
of this state and nation shall once
more take the reins of government
in their own hands , shall own and
control their great highways of
commerce and transportation , and
shall drive from place and power
every trust defender , every wrong
doer , every stand patter , be he
democrat or republican , who has
been growing fatter and fatter at
the expense of the toiling masses
of this country. In that day the
hours of labor will be shorter ,
compensation greater , transpor
tation cheaper , and the American
consumer of American products
placed on an equal footing with the
-foreign consumer of American
products. In that day , W. J.
Bryan , or some such as he , will be
president of the United States and
this government will once more
emphasize and protect the rights
of man , instead of submitting to
the wrongs of the dollar.
Slate Fair Neiva.
The citizens of Lincoln are expect
ing a large crowd during fair week ,
Sept , 3 to 7 , and the Commerical
Club will open Information bureaus ,
one down town and one at the Fail-
Grounds , where a list of 1,000
rooms will bft at their disposal.
No one need to stay at home on
account of accommodations. There
will be a grand reception to WJ. .
Bryan , Wednesday night and thou
sands are expected.
>
The Beatrice Creamery Company
are arranging for another fine ex
hibit at the coming State Fair , Sept.
3rd to 7fcb , having employed the
famous butter sculptor , Mr. John
K. Daniels , of St. Paul , Minnesota ,
whose excellent work at the St.
Louis World's Fair was admired by
thousands. Is is n "cinch" that
every lady interested in butter mak
ing , and its possibilities as a
material for moulding , will see this
exhibit in the Dairy Building.
The races at thu State Fair , the
first week in September , are well
filled and will be hotly contested.
There are several features which
will be new , some of which are a
Derby in which a goodly number of
the best running horses of the state
are alreayd entered. A guideless
pacer , named "Emma , " from Evansville -
ville , Indiana , will go twice , as also
will 'another guideless pacer , "Dr.
Tom" of Tecumseh , and a guideless
trotter , "Surena , " of St. Edward.
These last two will be the con
testants in a guideless race , which
is something new in the racing line.
Morphy , the man who sings to beat
the band , will sing before the grand
stand each afternoon.
25 ° SPECIAL !
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT will
je sent to NEW subscribers until
January 1 , 1907 for 25cents , or
§ 1.00 to January 1 , 1908.-
We
Sell
Lumber
BISHOP & YOUNG ,
CODY NEB.
,
NOTICES.
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointment of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County Neb
raska.
STA.TKOF NEBRASKa ! „ -
COUNTY OF CHERRTTaa \
To the heirs and to all persons interested m
the estate of Daniel Fowler , deceased :
On reading the petition of Mary I. Fowler ,
praying that the administration of said estate
be granted to Herself , as administratrix.
It is hereby ordered that you , and all persons
interested in said matter , may , and do , appear
at tbe County Court to be held in and for said
county , on the 15th day of SeptemberrA.D. 1906 at
10 o'clock a. m. , to show cause , if any there be
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted , and that notice of the pendency of said
petition and that thw hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter by publish-
a copy of chis order in the Valentine Democrat
a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for
3 successive weeks prior to said day of bearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
SEAL courtthis27th day Augusta..D.l90G ,
v W.R. TOWNE ,
33 3 County Judge.
In the County Court of Cherry Coun
ty , Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John Riege , de
ceased.
All persons interested in said estate will take
noticB that i have fixed Saturday , August 31.
190(5 ( , at 10 o'clock a. in. , as the time and my uf-
hce in Valentine , Cherry County , .Nebraska , aB
the place for the hearing 01 tne petition of Peter
Riege for the probate of the estate of John
Riege , deceased , without administration and
for a decree of the county Court determining
the heirs at law of the said John Iliege , deceas
ed , at which time and place all persons interest
ed iu said estate may appear and show cau e ,
if any there be , wby said estate may not be
probated without administration.
\V. K. TOWNE ,
31 3 County Judge.
Datjd August 4 , bOG.
Xoticc to Vt'Cilitors.
THE STATB OF NKUKASKA i In the County
CHKKUY COUNTY. fad Court ,
In the matter of the estate of Agnes Archer ,
deceased :
To the creditors of said estate :
i'ou are hereby notified , That I will sit at the
County Court Itoom in Valentine in said county
oa the 8th day of September 1906 at 10 o'clock a.
m. , to receive and examine all claims against
slid estate , with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The rime limited lor tne pre.-enla-
tion of claims against said estate is the 8th day
of September A. D. lUOU and the time limited for
payment of debts is one j ear Irom said 1st day
of September 1905.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
EAL county court , this 13th day of August
- , 1U06. AV. R. TUWNE ,
31 4 County Judge.
In the District Court of Cherry Coun
ty , Nebraska.
M. K. Noble. plaintiff , vs Andrew Graham
and Mrs. Andrew Grauani , wife of Andrew
Graham , first and real name unknown.
The above name > l defendants will take notice
that on tlie 9th day of August , 1006. plauiTiif
herein filed a petition m tue District Court of
Cherry County , NebiasKa. the ooject and pray.
er of whife-h are to foredjse a certain lax lien
upon the SYsSWX of Section 33 ; Ef4NWi of
Scctiou 33 , Township 35 north. R-inge 25 west of
thf6thP. M , Cherry County , Nebraska , ac
quired by virtue of a tax sale certilicate issued
upon the above named premises lor ihe payment
01 taxes at private sile ot said premises lor the
\earsl8U3tol902 and suosequent taxes upon
said premises tor the ye < ird 1W3 , 190i and 1905.
upon which there i * > now due plamtilt the sum
ot 6145.50. together with interest irom August 9.
1900. and costs ot aiiit , lor which plaintiff prays
judgment and a decree of loreclosure. TIIC
aoove named defendants are reuuired to answer
said petition on or before Monday , the 17th day
orSeptember , TJ06.
30 4 M. K. NOBLE , Plaintiff.
By Walcott & Morrissey , iier attorneys.
In the District Court of Dodge Coun-
Nebraska.
In the matter pf the application " |
of Wallace Wilson , admiuistra-1 Notice of Ad-
tor of the estate of William E. [ - ministrator's
Wilson , deceased , for leave to | Sale ,
sell Real Estate. J
Notice is hereby given that , in pursuance of
an order of the Honorable C. tioilenbeck , judge
ot the district court of DocLe Couuty , Nebraska ,
made on the 28th day ot July , I90i ; , for the sale
ot the real estate hereinafter described , there
will be hold at pub he ve * due to the highest bid
der for cash , ac the front door of me courthouse
in the city of Valentine , in Cherry county. Ne
braska , on the 4th day ot September , 1900. at the
hours of 10 o'clock a.m , the following uescribed
rel estate , to-wit :
The southwest quarter and the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of section 12
tne west half of tne northeast quarter , thu nes
h.lf of the southeast quarter , the north half o
the northwest quarter and the southeast quar
ter ol the northwest quarter of section 13 : the
northeast quarter of section 24 , all in township
33 north , range 32 west of the 6th P.M.also
tiic iioithttu-a quarter of section 17 , aud the
&otitheHtt quarter of the sou Invest quarter
lot 3 , and tats northeast quarter of the soutn
west quarter of section is ; lot 1 and the east
half oi the uuriiwest quarter of section 19 ; the
northeast qtianerot section 20 : the east half
of the northwest quarter and the north half of
the northeast quailr of section 18 , all in town
ship 33 north , range 31 west , containing in all
1300 acres , more or less , according to govern
ment ; survey.
Said sale will renniu open one hour.
Dated this tiih day of Augifst. 1900.
WALLACE WILSON ,
30 3 Administrator.
Estray Notice.
Notice is hereby glvjn that there has been
fouiut in our enclosed premises in Cherry coun
ty. Nebraska , strayed there at a time unknown
to me. one blown mare , of which the followiog
is a description , to wit : Age rbout 9 years ,
weight about 900 Pounds , crippled in right
front foot and branded round cornered tri-augle
on left shoulder.
Tue unknown owner thereof is hereby notified
to prove property , pay all lees and legal charges
theron and lane the same away within the time
fixed by law. Dated July 24,1900.
WESTERN LAND & CATTLE CO.
29 5 By E. C.Tlarris , Pres.
Notice to N"on-Resident Defendant.
To Flora E. Ole , non-resident defendant :
You are hereby uotifiad that on the 2nd i ay of
August , 1900 , Henry It. Ole Hied a petition
against you In the District Court of Cherry coun
ty. Nebraska , the object > and prayer of which
are to obtain au absolute divorce from you on
the grounds or adultery. Von are required to
answer said petition on or beiore the luth day of
September , 1906.
HENRY It. OLE ,
29 o Plaintiff.
For sale one set * International
Cyclopaedia in 15 volumes , and
Iset History books in 32 volumes.
Good as new will sell cheap.
PERRY VEAGH , Tvest section house ,
Valentine Nebr. 32 2
E M Faddis& Co.
? ostofflce address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
ton left thigh
Horses on
left shoul
der or thieb
Som-j left
shoul der or
thigh
Som < , on right thigh or shoulder ,
N. S. Eowley
Kennedy , - Nebraska.
Same as cut on left ,
side and hip , and on'
left shoulder of her
ses. AlsoMSH on
left Bide
hip.
F + on ieft side.
Some cat
tle brand'
ed husk-iMHH ing peg ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left jaw and left shoulder
of horses , uj
ujQ on left hip of horses.
"fT on left Jaw of horses
C. W. Bennett
Simeon Neb
Stock branded
with 7 on left hip
also same as cut
Range between
Gordon and Snake
creeks and on the
Niobrara river
J P GARDINER
Postoffice address
Cody , Nebraska
On left side of cat
tle ; horses O right
armRange
Range , north and
south of Niobrara
erl2-mile3 south -
at of Cody
George Heyne
Cody , Neb
Brand registered
No 1027
Horses branded on
left shoulder
Range north and
south of Cutcomb
Lake in Cherry Co
Albert Wiiipple & Sons
Rosebud , S , D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left side
OSO on riehtside
Some cattle also
have a - fen reck
Some with A. on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind quar
ters. Som ? Texas
c ttuTbranded S O on left side and somejj
on left side.
Horses branded SOS on left hio. Some
branded AW bar connected on both sides and
lain h1v > of horins.
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on left side
Some Q.YOU left
side.
" " " " on left jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Greek north of Simeon ,
A T DAVIS
Postofflce address
Hyannie , Neb
On right side
horses
on left
shoulder
also cattle
on right side
Range 18 miles
north of Hyannis
Sandy Williams
Mcrriman , Nebr.
Mostly on left
side. Some on
right side.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Lake
Creek , S , D.
Little.
Merrlman , Nebr.
On either side
Horses same on
hip. Also Q >
Range Lake Creek
SD
Gr.H. Seagpr.
Postofflce address
Cody , Neoraska
Cattle branded as on
cut on left side , hip
and shoulder ; horses
Range , Snake Creek
Pat Peiper
Simeon Nebr.
Roan Brothers
Woodlake Neb
John Roan's
pi ivate mark , slit
in left ear
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and catti -
same as cut ; also
CJ BE JJ on right
hip.
hange on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leadlng'to detection
of rustlers of stock
tearing any of these brands
M
f '
'G. W. BEASIEB.
Gordon , Nebr *
Csttio branded
on leftside am
cut , S-lnch bor
and2U-inchclrcI *
Brand registered
875.
Horses
branded
iieft shoulj
der.
Inchc circle , l-iu
box. Registered 876. Rang 6 miles sooth
IrwiQ on Niobrara river.
Parmelee Cattle Co.
Eo ebud , 8. D ,
Cattle branded
as cut oa'lef t side
with stripe under
tail.
Horses branded
! left thigh.
Range on Soldier creek.
Metzger Bros. ,
Rolf Neb
Cattle branded
anywhere on lefc
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear
Horses have
same brand on
left thigh.
Range on Gor
don and Snake'
Creeks ,
Ji Jtetvard of $25O will be paid to any
person for information leading to the arrest and
nnal conviction of any person or persons steal
ing catlle with above brand.
Joa. Bristol
Valentine , Nebr.
Range on Nio
brara river four
miles east of Ft.
Niobrara.
Horses and
cattle branded
JNB connected on
left hip or side as
shown in cut
H A BUCK.
PostoIUce address
Hyannis , Neb
Branded on left side
Range eighteen miles
north of J-Tvannis
J. A. YARYAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any Information
leading to the re
covery ol cattle
strayed from my
range.
J.P. Swain
Sparks , Nebr.
Cattle branded on
ft side as shown
n out.
Range South
of Sparks on Nio
brara river ,
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.left side
Some on left hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
WILLIAM BEAMER
Gordon , Nebr.
Cattle branded
same as cut on
left side.
Horses
branded )
on left
shoulder.
Range 6 miles
south of Irwln.
J. B. Lord
Simeon Neb
Stock branded
same as cut bock
right shoulder and
on right hip
Range on the
Niobrara
ALONZO HEATH
Pastofflce address
On left
Je. Ho
ses left
shoulder.
Range nortn o
Cutcomb. Lake-1
Garner Brothers.
Cody Nebr.
Any wb'ere , on cat'
tie. .
Horses on left
shoulder.
Ranse- North
Sawyer Bros.
ostofSce address *
Oasis , tkebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charge of these cat
tle. Horses D S on
left shoulder. Some
side
_ same
; ft tuigu. on snake dverj
Nebraska .Land and Feeding Co.
Jartlett Bichards ? res WillGComstock.V.P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
anyj > art of animal ;
same ;
Range oetweei
Gordon oa the F E ,
&M. V..B. R. and
iyannis on B , &M. E.R la Northwestern
"iebraaka. "
jllsworth , Nebraska.