Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 27, 1906, Image 5

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I carry a BIG STOCK of
STOV CE8.
Charter OaK , Moore's Patent and Garland.Ranges.
They are always good.
I havre the
Aluminum Cooking Utensils
'
Rochester Plated Ware
and the Enamel Ware
They are standard goods and you know what you are getting.
Come and see the biggest stock of
FU E
ever shown in the west. Beds all styles and
prices. Felt mattresses , as soft as feathers ,
just the the thing for comfort when you're
--tired. You'll sleep better on them. I have
a big line of tables , all sizes. Extension , fan
cy parlor and stand tables. Chairs make a
handsome present. Come and see them.
DROP HE G NES.
$13.50 up. Good values.
AXMiNSTER RUGS
They're very pretty and will make your
best room brighter. You should see my
IMPORTED JAPANESE BASKETS
. in fancy designs , all styles and sizes.
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A lot of imported
Souvenir China . , „
Useful and a thing of beauty.
A big stock of
s K T E S
for the skaters. ' All sizes.
I have a lot of Novelty Goods Fine , fancy -
w
cy and useful articles that find a place in
the home and make a nice present. TliAre
are too many to tell you of all. You
must come and see for yourself. I have
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the goods. Come and see. rl
Frank Fischef ,
Genera ! Hardware and Furniture
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Order of the President Muct
Criticised. .
OHIOEillS COME HOME TO BOOS !
[ Republican Party Rcspour.Hile Fo ;
Xcprro Lr.TvIojxiicKK Strops : Protest :
From Eleniblcun QniirlcrM Asuins
the Action of the President AiTaii
lnf ; a Political Aspect.
The presidential chickens have com *
home to roost as far as the uegn
question is concerned. The entertain
mcnt of Booker Washington at th <
"White IIousc inspired the negro lead
ers and preachers to constantly ant
persistently declare that "yon are as
good as a white man , so demand am
stand up for your rights. " This has
been interpreted by the ignorant col
ored brethren as not only to claiir
their legal rights , but to demand equu
social rights also. President Roe a
velt never intended such claims foi
social equality lo follow his impulsive
invitation to the negro leader to tht
coveted place at the White House ta
ble , but it is so interpreted by the ne
groes generally and especially by the
negro soldiers. The whole trouble al
Brownsville. Tex. , proceeded from the
exclusion of the negro soldiers from
the hotels and saloons'aggravated by
the national antipathy between the
races , which is not confined to the
southern states , but exists in the north
ern states with equal intensity , where
negroes form any large proportion of
the population.
This desire of the negroes for social
equality is the very natural result of
the granting of political equality , for
which the Republican party is respon
sible. The fifteenth amendment to the
constitution was intended to re-enforce
the Republican army of voters with a
new contingent , who would be always
available for partisan purposes , and
the hope that with the aid of the car
pet baggers the Democratic solidarity
in the southern states would be over
come and defeated. It was a vain
quest for power south of Mason and
Dixon's line , but has been successful
in the great states of the north in ei
ther holding them in the Republican
column or making them doubtful , with
the negro voters holdinj the balance of
power.
With regard to the rights and
wrongs of the individuals composing
the three companies of the Tweuty-
fifth colored infantry , no one is so well
able to judge as the war department.
Unless strict discipline is maintained
the neighborhood of a company or reg
iment of colored troops would be a
curse instead of protection to the citi
zens of the locality where stationed.
No people , north or south , will permit
drunken or sober soldiers to push them
off the sidewalks and will assuredly
resent rudeness to women. That is an
unpardonable offense. Tie shooting af
fray is wrapped in mystery , but the
fact that some of these negro soldiers
shot tAvo white men , one of them an
officer of the law , is undisputed. Their
companions refused to witness against
them , and they arc still unpunished.
The equity and fairness of President
§
Roosevelt's order for the discharge
without honor of all the members'of the
three companies is open to grave ques
tion and its constitutionality denied ,
lie was perhaps too impulsive , but to
rescind the order would undoubtedly
lead to further trouble and incite our
negro population to further acts of violence
lence in future. There is an extraordi
nary percentage of lawless negroes in
every large city , and with any encour
agement their numbers would be re-
enforced from the younger element of
the negro population. The negro
preacher and the negro schoolmaster
are the chief cause of the lawlessness
of so many of the negroes , for their
preaching and teaching are filled with
constant appeals to the ignorant listen
ers to stand by their rights and de
mand all the social equality attainable.
The school boards of the cities are
greatly to blame for hiring semi-igno
rant negro teachers , who thus encour
age presumption that leads to lawless
ness iu the minds of ignorant children
with no home teaching to offset it. j
There are many other phases of this
negro question , and as the particular
case under discussion is assuming i >
strong political aspect and is raising a
storm that may have far reaching ef-j
feet it is for the president to calm the
troubled waters that he has ruffled by
his impulsive order. Democrats can
afford to be fair and impartial , foi
they have always been the better
friends and advisers of the honest and
respectable negro.
Partisan Reports.
American Consul llalstead at Bir
mingham , England , in his official re
ports to the department of state seems
very anxious to prove that British
manufacturers show a general tend
ency to combine to keep up prices , but
he does not say a word about the
breakdown of the proposed soap trust
in consequence of the evident determi
nation of the British people not to sub
mit to such trade combinations in any
form. There being no tariff protection
in England to foster trusts , an effec
tive combine to increase prices is al
most impossible , but such facts are
never discovered by these Republican
partisan consuls , which shows the
stand patism of the present adminis
tration.
A Query.
Will their new promise be any more
faithfully kept than former promises ,
and will the protected trusts and cor
porations be any more willing to see
tlieir profits cut down after 1008 than
now ?
ICW
should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda
crackers , because they are the one food with which all of
them are familiar.
Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda
crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements ,
properly proportioned , than any food made from flour.
This is saying much for common soda crackers , and
much more for Ur&68da BSCU3t ! , because they are
soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked better
more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly.
The damp , dust and odor proof package retains all the good
ness and nutriment of the wheat , all the freshness of the best
baking , all the purity of the cleanest bakeries.
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Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best
for , his people. His people have shown that they think
Uneeda B3SC15it the best of that food , nearly
400,000,000 packages having already been consumed.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
NEW TIME TABLE , C.&N.W.
KAST ISOUXD
No , 2. Daily except Saturday..9:45 p. m. , Pas
No. G , Daily 4:35 a. in. . Pus
No. 82 , Daily , except Sunday . . .4:00 p. in , loca
No. 110 , Daily 5:20 a. in. , loco
WEST ISOUXD
No. 1. Daily , except Sunday G :50 : p. in. . Pas
No. 5 , Daily 1:47 : a. in. , Pas ;
No. SI. Daily except Sunday 9:40 a. m. , loca
No. 119 , ( doesn't carry passengers ) . . . . 11:45 p.m
Damly'uVardrs.IJir. . ITi-J.
The burglary of : i ilimiysvardrobe
mcaut a serious loss when it compris
ed , us in John Osuuul's case in 1714 , "a
scarlet cloth suit laced with broad
gold lace , lined and faced with blue ; a
fiiie cinnamon cloth suit , with plate
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buttons , the waistcoat fringed with a
silkTriuge of the same color , and a
rich yellow flowered satin morning
gown lined with a cherry colored satin ,
with a pocket on the right side. "
There is something a little more manly
perhaps in the dress of the gallant 01 *
1GOO , pictured iu one of Rowland's
epigrams :
Behold a most accomplished cavalier ,
That the world's ape of fashions doth
appear ,
Walking- the streets his humors to dis
close
In the French doublet and the German
hose ,
The muffes , cloake , Spanish hat , Toledo
blade ,
Italian ruffe , a shoe right Flemish made.
There seems to have been no foolish
prejudice against foreign made goods
in 1GCO. London Chronicle.
fievrarA
I will pay § 50 reward for the ar
rest and conviction of the person
or persons who shot and damaged
my gate on pasture fence one mile
west of town or for any further
trespass upon said premises : sw-
of the nw - of sec. 3G , tp. 34 , r. 28.
484 I. M. BICE.
H < ite for the
Jfolitlaya to JEaeteaisive
Via the Northwestern Line. Ex
cursion tickets will he sold at reduced -
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duced rates on ten dates : Decem
ber 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 29 , 30 , 31 ,
1906 , and January 1 , 1907 , Seed
returning until and including Jan
uary 7 , 1907 , to all stations on the
Northwestern Line , ( including C.
St. P. M. & O. B'y. ) , and to points
on several other lines , for full de
tails of which apply to agents Chicago
cage & Northwestern E'y.
LET 08 FIGURE m YOU8
BILLS
Monthly Meteorological Summary ,
STATION : Valentine , Nebr. MONTH : November. 1906.
NOTE : "T" indicates trace of precipitation ; " " below zer i ; "PC" partly cloudy.
JOHN J. M&LEAN , Observer Weather Bureau.
s - -
s Be Ready
for Coughs
It's letting disease fas
ten itself that kills.
Dangerous possibilities
lurk in every neglected
cough or cold. Most
things are easily cured
8 if taken in time , espec
ially throat and lung jj
troubles.
CHAPMAN'S WHITE
PINE COUGH
SYRUP
with tar "will cure a
cough as quickly as it
should be cured. It
. does not dry it up or
| drug it away. It is a
vegetable remedy that
builds up and strength
ens cures nature's way.
The one time to cure * a
S cough or cold is when
it starts. It can't get
firmly seated if you
have this remedy at
hand.
PRICE 25 CENTS
"HApMAN ,
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VALENTINE. NEB
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