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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
iety < * " ? ' < J i . - , - . -.ffer utM aB. i .J i. . * rtsjdri ; ito 3 * * * $ * " - -S4r ' aj $ * - v ' : * Mjr DEMOCRAT VOLUME xxn VALENTINE. NEBPxASKA. THURSDAY , APRIL 11 , 1907. NUMBER 13 The Modern 1 . * * An error commonly made by house owners is in underestimating the necessity of proper sanitary equipment for the kitchen. Only a few years ago it was considered good form to encase the sink , thereby concealing the trap and pipe fixtures ; also providing a place for storing kitchen utensils. This offers an opportune place for collection of germs and vermin. You will be horrified to examine and learn the true state of af fairs in a sink of this kind. - * Do not lose sight of'the fact that your food is prepared in the kitchen and the utensils in which it is prepared depend upon the sanitary arrangement for cleanliness. li there is need for improvent in your home , or if you are going to build , come in and let us show you our Green and Gold Label One-piece Sink. RED FRONT MERC. CO. " ' Clothin Student Styles from Friend Bros. Clothing Company Has workmanship and wearing- qualities that will please you. DQTJfUADn I CLOTHIER Valentine , Nebr. Durable Chairs SB. 50 set. Desks $5.00 to $26.00. I Side Boards $450 up. Stove Boards lOc up. Established in Va'eutiue since 1885 GEO. H. HORNBY , Wagons and Buggies Lumber and Hardware x Pictures Framed to Order , TI N W A R E , OILS , ETC. Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal , Paper. FURNITURE A > JD COFFINS. licensed 'Embalmer Bar in Men's Suits and Hats , PHONE 97. GO. GRANT BOYER , > CARPENTER & BUILDER. Alljkinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Valentine , , - Nebraska Read the Advertisements CRITICISES HANNA It is an unpleasant task for a party newspaper to pass , criticism upon one of its own party office holders. Yet we believe that it is the only safe course to pursued That is , safe to secure and retain party success. It is not our pur pose to charge the state senator from this district , David tHanna , with dishonesty in purpose or ac tion in his official capacity as state senator , for the reason that no man is able at all times to judge the true motives that prompt an other's actions. But , to 'be as charitable as possible , we must say that he has acted unfaithful to , himself , his party , the state , and ! the people within the state , ancr * forever precluded the possibility of his ever being called upon lo ! serve the people in a like capacity in the future. Two years -ago when a member of the lower house of our legislature he made a rec ord that he and his friends might justly feel proud of , and the * re ? suit was that when Mr. Hanna made it known that he would like to be a candidate for the senate , no one else was talked of or thot of for the place. It was generally conceded that his very satisfactory record in the house of representa tive justly entitled him to a seat in the senate this session. His party went further than to give aim the nomination. It made it asy for him by adopting a clear and distinct platform of principles to guide him in his actions , but so for as we have been able to follow iis recor'd in ths , session that ' will lose this week , his vote may be : ound recorded with that of from ihree to five ( railroad ) pluggers , whom the rest of the members lave denounced as such. On the 2-cent fare bill his vote was ex plained , that he was only opposed to the emergency clause ; that oth erwise he would have voted for ihe bill. Now , to show our read ers just what this amounts to let us explain that the emergency clause means that the bill should secome a law immediately upon ts passage and approval by the governor. Without this clause , under the constitution the bill would become a law after three months. ThisNwas all that Mr. ilanna objected to , according to lis own words ; so he would vote against the bill and kill it for the sake of that short time. It may i& that Senator Hanna has better udgment than the Cow Boy and a jetter idea of what would be jus tice between the railroads and the people than the people have them selves , but no representative of the people has a right to so assume when they have given him a "hand jook" of their wishes to carry with him to the state capitol. The Cow Boy is sorry that it cannot give Senator Hanna any of the credit , but it is pleased to say that this republican legislature has car ried out every one of * its pledges to the people. We will say furth er , that the democratic members , elected on a similar platform , stood nobly by the republican members in all their efforts , and are entitled to much more credit than their party newspapers which were eternally crying down ttie efforts of the republican members. Cody Cow Boy ( rep. ) . Jake Stetter buys cattle and hogs and anything the farmers have to sell. Office is where Lee's barber shop was , east side of Main street. If you want to buy or sell anything see me. No deal is too large and none are too small. 'J. W STETTER , 50 Valentine , 4 ? Shoe Value - Shoe value should be considered in buying shoes. Shoe value means quality , workmanship , durabil * ? ity , fit , shape , design and general satisfaction. ? A shoe falling short in any one of these quali W fications is expensive at any price. , & Men who consider real economy , rather/than W cheapness , real value , rather than price , buy the 49 < < 9 Harlow Shoe LAND LAW. During the past session of - congress gress .the following amendment was made to our land laws : Be it enacted by the senate and the house of representatives of the United States of America in con gress assembled , That all qualified entrymen who during the period beginning on the 2Sth day of Ap ril , 1904- and ending on the 2Sth day of ijunex 190i , made home stead entry in the state of Net - t - - * - braska within the area affected by an act entitled uAn act to amend the homestead laws as to certain unappropriated and unreserved public lands in Nebraska , " ap proved April 28 , 1901 , shall be entitled to all the benefits of said Act as if their entries had been made prior or subsequent to the above mentioned dates , subject to all existing rights. Sec. 2. That the benefits of military service in the army or j navy of the United States granted under the homestead laws shall ap ply to entries made under the aforesaid Act approved April 28 , 1901 , and all homestead entries hereafter made within the terri tory described to the aforesaid Act shall be subject to all the pro visions thereof. Sec. 3. That within the terri tory described in said Act approv ed April 28,1901 , it shall be law ful for the secretary of the inter ior to order into market and sell under the provisions of the laws providing for the sale of isolated or disconnected tracts or parcels of land any isolated or disconnect ed tract not exceeding three quar ter sections in area ; Provided , That not more than three quarter sec tions shall be sold to any one per son. FOB SALE Fruit and shade trees of all kinds , and small fruit , shrubs and flowers. Send in your ordersor see me at the cellar in Valentine. Trees will be ready for delivery about middle of April. 5 JOHN FERSTL. Teachers Association. High School Building 1:30 : p. m. , April 13 , 1907. Essentials of Teaching Beading Chaps. 10 , 11 , 12 , R.H.Watson Language Exercise Laura Pettijoha Geography Scrap Books / . . . . . .Effie Carlson Paper Sadie C. Joy Putman's Psychology chapters 10 , 11 and 12 .Miss Kortz iARGAI AND ENDS We are through invoicing and have odds and I V ends-of different lines to close gut at a bargain. ' - ' ! We have got a lot of shoes and shirts which , % we will sell below cost. Come and see. J OROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. &a-g * ja & g l J5 JgJ&SJ5A S 1 A ft 1 1 iy what you have to sell. * * a % JT EOW it * LLL YOU what you want to buy. Call and see us. Phone 23 | W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. ff ? STir % T3rTTCirrre3 Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a Rational Bank Juno 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 , FIRST NATIONAL BANK Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) CAPITAL PAID or A General Banking OOO Exchange and vr\sv. . Collectioa Business. C. H. COBNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. CONFECTIONERY I : Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods 2 2 Lunch Counter. Phone 7 Hdme Bakery. s s I iisiif mis tva FRESH FRUIT AND GAME { JIN THEIR SEASON . First class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats Smoked Breakfast Bacon. Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs. GET AT THIS YOUR OFFICE *