Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 15, 1907, Image 4

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McLaughlin's XXXX comes to you in |
clean , sanitary packages ; always fresh and '
sweet. Each package contains one full
pound of coffee , and it's a good , satisfactory
drink every time , for it is always the same.
In fact , it can be called the Standard
Coffee.
Coffee.Do
Do not confuse XXXX with inferior
coffees put up in packages.
McLaughiin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by
' DAVENPORT & 00.
RED FRONT MERC. CO.
- . W. A. PEXTGYREW.
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I. M. KlCE Edilor and Proprietor.
MARK ZAKK Foreman. . '
I 7 , Entered at the postoflice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second
Class Matter.
TERMS :
Suhscriptjon $1.00 per year in advance : $1.:10 when r t pji l in advance.
vertisintr 1 inch single coin an l"c per is m * oriW.OO a ver.
Loral Notice:3. Obituaries. Loil e rit > m liit.i { > ts Jinu RMCiaK for
D T line per is-ne.
, 1Jincbei $4 00 pro : r in acvincf % : . lpact' l S : ' J f' ' ) t -i
; n : rnjrrav 'd blocks extraf 1.00 cricM.
\ . . 10 IMT cent additional t < > ahuvt : iriuif over fi inonn.in : < rn-ar- .
outside "iHrrv ' - tri : v : \-f rou ' .ri | tt > \ > ; t\ \f : < ; . ( iva
Noti f'K of-losses of stock fre : to hranrJ nd vrti fjj . .
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THURSDAY , AUGUST 15. 11)07. )
'District ' Judgeship.
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Partisan papers that talk about ;
rocleeming this jiulicial district to
y. . the republicans are on a par witii
those \vho wanted to rodeo ni tlie
state -from Bartle.yisii that put
Dietrich and Savage in the - foremost
M ' ! if ( most place in the state and paroled -
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roled Bartley on a ilirasy excuse
that he would recover the state
funds first , and later put him back
at the demands of the republican
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state convention which latpr appointed - 1
pointed a committee to draft a
vi-ry careful statement to ro to ,
- the nardin ; ihwir noii n.
and lal * r rPtirinir one of t'u-ir ' can- '
il d-tti s fur re nt ' f ih * ; ( *
j'jry because the peoph' h.-ui
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l rli'it he was a l > ' } on' ' ir. !
li i ihe election
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into returning ilu * . rp'illicivn !
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party _ to power , Bartley was hastily j
pardoned and never a word of excuse - .
cuse given nor any promise made
of restoring the half million of
state funds which Bartley had
stolen.
The people of Cherry county do
not care to take any chances on
the promises of something differj j
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ent In this judicial district. '
- \Viit's ! ; the rndttorvith Judgp.
' Wherein is any-r'V iblicanjnorej'
capable than Judge I-urriugcon of j
rendr-rlug just and"eruilaie ; de
ci-i < > nWhat ? republic-til attorney
in this district n'inoro honest or
moro capable than he or that is his
equal in experience ?
TVhat repubiican attorney that
could be trusted beyond the con
fidence reposed in the ability of ,
either Harrington or Westover ?
Who is it that have came o
complain of any deci > ion render
ed by our present judge.1- ?
Is it the moil who Inve brok. n
our { ; i < v ?
No o-e can a 'cu c Cither of our
j'ldgfof hiflilifig a r.riminal nor
of oping unfair in civil cases.
Tnonvli'it dor redemption
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do not- want fiir ; and
ju Ige = ? of our district court ? And
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are s.iclh people in t'pe majority in
this districl ? It is not so in Cher
ry county.
A man who places party above
principle , or partisanship above
citizenship and refuses to believe
that any good can be found save
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in his" own houselibld , his own
church , or. his own party , is too
narrow-minded to become a leader j
of any considerable number of ,
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people. ' It is not in keeping with
the times of the present day. I
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Tlie telegraph operators have' '
gone on a strike in many of the
eastern cities'and towns sind ic is
wi'h ' considerable dnlny that mes-
c /uitry. Our local weather bu-
jreau \\iv * without forecasts 'for
( K > < tlc } pjmvveek and other
> haK hj-en cielayecl. Who
is rt'sponsib'e for such condition ?
If our government ownt d the tele
graph lines and railroads thpre
would le jo strikes nor thought
of Mrikes any more than in our
po ? tnllic is or-other governnu-ntal
work. Our whole country cnfrTs
from the mismanagement of pub
lic utiiitic3 , and , is soon as prac-
tifa > > lc , llu1 government , shou'd '
own and operate them for the
people. It should lie very plain
to be seen that * since our postal
x\sU m is and has always been , a
auccess under government man
agement , that the railroads and
telegraph lines should belong to
{ he government for the people ,
instead of enriching c .rporatihns
at the expense of the people.
In Valentine. Aug. IS : low mass
at 8:00 : a. m. , high mas and ser
mon at 10:30. : Instruction for the
children at 3 p. m. _ _
LKO M. HLARKK.
KOTBOK.
Parties wanting wiring done or
needing repairs to their light scr
vice will plraso phone No. 9 or
notify the < ffice by nonn and their
wants will be promptly attended
to. Grain or feed order should
also be placed at oflicc to insure
prompt delivery.
Anyone noticing street arcs not
in working order will confer a
favor by notifying us.
6tf S. F. GIOIAX.-
FOR SHERIFF.
T hereby anm U'Tf inv flf n c-iiidi-
atr for shfnff.n1 jcr to the drrip-
ion of thf rteuii.craiic voterat th.e
r rimari e cnon t-pt 3
I LYDK ROpf.ET.ER.
Barlev J'recinct.
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amumrce tnvself as a can-
dida'e Idr heri { ubject to the action - !
tion of the den o.ratic voters at the :
primaries Sent. Hrd and pledge m\-1
nel ' that if nominated am ] elected I !
will > 5ve mv per.-onal attention to
my duties and conduct the. office !
strictly arcordin M < > law and to the I
interest of the count.v.
WJLL , SHEPARD.
FOR COUNTYV ASSESSOR , j
I desire to announce myself to the '
demociai ic voters of T'IHTTV countv
that T am a candidate for the nomi
nation for OouVity Ases-or in the
coming- September primary election.
if nofninated and elected , [ will
= prve the people an I the countv to
the best of my ability.P.
P. H. YOUAG.
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" nirt : ' 'Ti " - "tjTnrncr.y i punmcrnni : j IB m u
For Sale.
House and small barn , with two
lots , close in , near school building ,
for sale sit a. bargain. Ilou e is
new , lawn and shade trops , g # > od
sidewalk , all fenced. Part cash ,
balance easy payments. Call on
I. M. Rice , agent.
Thi < is ju t the place for some
ranch owner or farmer to select ,
for his wife and children to live
during the winter anfcl _ send chil
dren to school. Don't delay as
this property will h'nd an owner
soon. It may be yours. Come
and see about this first time you
are in town. . JS
A rnp"iin r will be held at the
county judge's office. Friday eve
ning. Any1(5 ( , for the purpose of
discussing the utility and possibil
ity of a public library association
of Aralentine , organized on lines
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usually adopted for such associa
tions Many have , signified their
interest in the matter. Every
body , both ladies and gentlemen ,
are invited to attend this meeting
and givevyour views.
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tor week K < firij Awj 7.
Daily mean temperature ? 0.
Normal 72 ° .
Highest 102 ° ; lowest 50 ° .
Precipitation 0.03 of an inch.
Total precipitation to date 13.15
inches.
The average for 19 years for the
sime period is 17.29 inches.
Breeding the
Coach Horse.
Xow that hoie breeding lui.s once
more become worth while , thev oppor
tunity for some enterprising farmer to
raise line coach horses was never bet
ter.
There are several ways of making a
start , Avrites a breeder in Country
Gentleman. One can go to the city
market , -watch the pales and pick up : :
good mare about fifteen and one-half
hands and with the general conforma
tion of the horse shown in the illus
tration from Sanders' "Hove Breed
ing" an example oi the French toadi
type. Such a marc must h.ive : - ' yie ,
action. rangiiH'i-s and finish ir'fhe i ?
to bo a nron'i malvr. IJev feet , ear. :
lhoii ! they may be li'Minm-arily in
bad j-'hape from poumUi : : : the ju-.o-
nuMit. shoul 1 be m.ule of f.n > i'"i ' * c
mati"i il. A it'.i i\r-\ \ ; ( .n ] > < r ho > . - i i ' : ;
los and clean. stnnr joint.-1. Th : * 1 % .ir
should 1 e .soft , the skin j * l : ' tiv t \ \ Hue ;
bright expressive eye- . ' ; , J'lUt ? hc'ul.ull
sot. irpriglH ears and JUi' : IniiiMi l'o )
mane and tail.
tench a mre will co.-'l r.'iru't ? 2. > 0. n"d
when bred to a Freuc'i coach ? tnlioi ! |
her offspring v-ill be something vorth
owninjr.
Another way to start , which t' > tiie
writer's thinking v.-ouhl 1-e ir.oro i i- '
tcresting , would be pick out a big
rangy mare of the trotter type , willa a
TVl'K OF KRKNCH COACH JIOJJSE.
good deep , capacious body , broad
across the loin and deep from 1-in to
flank. The back Should Le of moderate
length , with broad , deep hind ( ju.ii'tcrs
and hips thrown well fo-v , ard : a
broad , roomy pelvis and well devel
oped mammary glands. The head
should be clean cut , with active , up
right cars. Dr. .T. C. Curryer sums up
these dlfforent points ii : i few wonls :
"The character of a Jn'ood mare , both
for ' 'constitution , Hwmdness , disposi
tion , habits and regular breeder , to
gether with motherly inclination1 ? and
a good milker , Is an essential feature
that no onu versed In the business
should overlook. "
Now , having Melncted such an ani
mal , let us take her to a pure Arabian
stallion. The result will be a horse
about fifteen and a half to sixteen
hands high , weighing about 1.200
pounds , with a fine carriage , plenty
of action and Jife , Intelligence' and mod
erate speed. When we consider that
the famous French coach horse was
produced by crossing an Arabian on an
English thoroughbred It seems that
the cross here suggested should give
us Some excellent foundation stock.
Ike most promising young stulHons
Should be kept ami bred to trotting
bred uiflres. While the result would
! )8Vmore or less an experiment I think
it would be worth trying , and any
ane who succeeds in producing a fine
American coach horse should receive a
rich reward.
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p ublic opinion is unerring , public confidence s.el-
cloni misplaced. The true worth of every business
concern to the community in which it operates is
fixed by its clientele , the value-giving , power of ev
ery commercial institution may be determined by
the amount of patronage it receives. The people *
have unmistakably proclaimed their confidence in
The Stock Exchange ,
and its mel/tods , by bestowing upon it a far greater
patronage than that accorded any other place in
Valentine Where the major portion of the fair ,
the impartial , discriminating public buys its Liqiior
and Beer , must be a good place for You , the in-
[ j dividual , fco trade. Visit The Stock Exchange when
you need anything in our line.
W. F , A. MELTENDORFF
In the Trans-Mississippi States have
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We have their letters of indorsement filed at our office.
You can see them if you call and inquire. There may be
one from your doctor. This is overwhelming testimony
of the superiority of STORZ MALT EXTRACT. It is
the greatest tribute ever paid by the medical profession
to a product of this nature.
STORZ MALT EXTRACT is indicated and invaluable in
cases where a tonic.and easily assimilated food is needed.
The nursing mother , the convalescent , the dyspeptic ,
the brain worker , the aged and infirm , or those suffering -
ing from "insomnia , or the effects of a run-down constitution -
stitution can get wonderful help from STORZ
MALT EXTRACT.
Our beautiful illustrated booklet entitlsd , "Hss Tour Blood
Red Corpuscles ? " explains in detail the manufacture of
this delicious nutrient tonic and the benefits to be
derived from its use. The booklet will be mailed
you irec on request.
S'tors Mall Extract is sold bv leading
cvcryv/hcre. Take no substitute.
TGRZ MAtT EJZTRACT
DEPARTMENT
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Dr. Ashbell Parmelee GrinneU , First-Vice President
New York Medico-Legal society , states that the drinking of
good beer promotes health , The reason is simple
ie Beer of Quality
13 made from Pabst Eight-Day Malt that is matured by a social
process which follows Nature closely and retains in the mart all
of the wholesome , healthful food properties of the barley-grain !
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The Pabst Perfect Brewing Process transmits these dual'
ities , together with the invigorating properties of the choicest
hops , to Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer in predigested form readv for
immediate assimilation by the system , '
When ordering beer , ask
jor Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Made by Pabst
$ v 2
at Milwaukee
AndBottledonlyattheBrewery
W. F. A. Meltendorff ,
Valentine , : Ncb.
Phone 1.