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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
V McLaughlin's XXXX comes to you in clean , sanitary packages ; always fresh and swdet. Each package contains one full pound of coffeeand 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. McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by DAVENPORT & CO. RED FRONT MERC. CO. AY. A. PETTCTREW. THE I. M. EICE Editor and Proprietor. MARK ZAKK Foreman. Entered at the postoflice at Valentine , Cherry count } ' , Nebr. . as Second Class Matter. TERMS : Subscription $1.00 per year in advance'S1.50 ; when not paid in advance. Display Advertising 1 inch single column loc per issue or $6.00 a year. Local Notices , Obituaries , Lodge Resolutions and Socials for revenue uer line per issue. Brands , li inches$4.00 per year in advance ; additional space S3.00 per ear ; engraved blocks extra $1. 00 each. 10 per cent additional to above rates if over 6 months in' arrears. Parties living outside Cherry county are requested to par in advance. Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers. THUKSDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1907. WHO WANTS A CHANGE ? Some partisan papers are asking for a change in our district judges. Who wants a change in our dis trict judges ? Who would be bene- fitted by such a change ? Would it be the law-abiding tax pa.ycrs and stockmen ? The citi zens of this district ? NO ! Every cattle-thief wants a change ! Every horse-thief wants a change ! Every man who contemplates violating the law wants a change ! Every man who is , or expects to be , a grafter on the public treasury , wants a change ! These are the men who want to redeem this district ! " TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR. There is an erroneous idea pre vailing with some people regard ing the primary election that if they failed to voted at the primary j j election they couldn't vote at thei i g ; nc.ral election in November. The idea also that if you voted a re publican or democratic ticket at the primary you would have to vote the same way at the general election. This . is also erroneous. \ * -At tlie gpneral election you vote the same kind of .1 1 : 'Hot and vote in the same waj i.'iat ' has been customary the past dozen years or more. You can vote any ticket you please or for any candidates on any ticket. The primary elec tion is for the purpose of making nominations only , and in no man ner hinders anyone from voting for whom he pleases nor binds i ' , them to vote a republican or demo-1 i I i cratic ticket because he voted one at the primary election. GOV. SHELDON THREATENS i i TO CONVENE LEGIS- j LATURE. j The effect of a special session of the legislature , it is anticipated , ; would be to make the proposed rate reduction b.y legislative en- j * a-itment , instead of leaving it to i the railroad commissioners. 4 The railroads of Nebraska de clared open war on the state rail way commission yesterday by go ing into the federal court and se curing from Judge T. C. Hunger a restraining order enjoining the commission from s'eivlrg notices by mail or'other wise on the rail roads of the state of reduced rates on grain. The action was taken by the railroads at the outset ofithe hear ing before the commission yesterday - J day on the matter of reducing grain vates. Believing that the [ commission at the conclusion of 1 , I the hearing would order rates re duced , the railroads sought the fedeial courts for an injunction am ! tipd the hands of the com mission. ' The application was made by the Union Pacific , the Burlington and the North westein railroads. \VWld-Herald , Sept. 11. WILL HEARST TRY TO CAPTURE NEBRASKA. William Randolph H > arst will s-'on send lieutenants here , to open the democratic presidential cam paign in this state , with Iloarst as the nominee. This is. the rumor going the rounds among local , democratic leaders. Frank L. Weaver , chairman of - the county democratic committee , slid ho did not believe Hearst had * a-chance in Nebraska or aurround- ' ing states. "Br.vnn will surely be' i nominated , " said he , "and Gov. ! Albert Johnson of Minnesota will be his running mate. " Omaha Daily News. DEMURE BOSTON. Among our big -n'tics Boston is peculiar in not thrusting its bigness upon us. It ? ouhvunl demeanor is ( loinurc. At its portals Liberty En lightening the \ Vorklvould look out of place : we would rather ex pect the Puritan inr'.iden Priscilla to stand as doorkeeper. The evidences of commercial prosperity arc pres ent , but they do not stare us out of countenance. The } ' arc not concen trated in any one spot , hut arc "a good diffused/ ' Here and there an incipient skyscraper attempts- lift its head , only to be severely snubbed. ' Skvscraplng . is consid- i * * crcd architectural leze majesty in the presence of Hie gilded dome of the statchousc. Old Boston , with its narrow , winding streets , has many curious survivals of the past , but the Greater Boston has ad vanced further than any of our com munities toward the city of the future , Avliich is to be not a city at all , but a'thickly settled country. Samuel M. Crothcrs in Century. The King's Pink Shirt. For the benefit of Beau Brummcl , Jr. , and his followers I made special note of how the first three gentle men in the land were attired at their majesty's garden party on Saturday. The king wore a dark blue frock coat and waistcoat , with dark rra ; trousers in a very small r - ; very distinct check , llo Li.'fi. ' : ' shirt , with a heliotrope satin ; . tic and a ruby pin , la vendor -.i ! : ! gloves , patent leather hoots V'.M white uppers , a deep pink ro c" > .d as buttonhole and , of course , a . - ! ! ' 'hat. 'hat.The The Prince ofValcd wore a bu-k ! ; frock ccat , with white waistcoat and dark jjrav trovers ; hislrrt wiv * j blue , and necktie ( an ordinary knot ) in a subdued slate. L'is boots were' the same as the ki-ng's , and he wore a white buttonhole. The Duke of Conuaii' ht was in a dark gray fro-k suit and wore a crimson carnation as buttonhole. London Ladv's Pictorial. Bismarck's Cny ! Sictsr. Bismarck's only sister , the ihird child of Ferdinand von Bismarck- Schonhau.-'cn celebrated lier - , eighti eth birthday on June 0. "The Iron Chancellor was her senior by twelve years , " says the Frcie Presse , "but it was to her , his beloved sister Malwinc , that he addressed the let ters which constitute a complete his tory of his public services. She was married when seventeen yearsold to Oskar von Arnim and had four children , two sons and two daugh ter ? . Both sons died. Her grand son , Dctlcv von Arnim , is now the - homestead Kroeh- owner-of the at - lendorfl : and the father of the ven erable woman's two great-grandchil dren. One daughter married Lan- drat Ludolf von Ivotze and the other one married her cousin Wilhelm , the son of the chancellor , who was always known in the family as Bill. " Just Had To. 'T can't understand how the Abbots bets are able to own an automo bile. " "They aren't , but he's so hard up at present that he can less afford not to own one. " Chicago Eecord- ITerald. Different Odors. Mrs. Styles I can always tell whether my husband comes home in his automobile or the subway at night Mrs. Myles How so ? "By. the smell. " Yonkers States man. DICK'S COMEDIANS. Madison , Wis. , Nov. 4. 1906-- Dicks Comedians opened a wook's jonsragempnt at the opera house jwir.'n -a w.'irini" : three act farce , j "My Daujrhter's DAiijrliter. " The iciompd.v anci play was excellent , especially CM with Mr. Tom on , a I I very clean character actor who jpirtrayi'd j his part as ' "Sam" to the delight and applause of the largest audience of the season. , f. C. Godly as Moses Margin , a New York hanker , who deserves special credit for rendition of a more than difficult character. Gerald 5 ne Godley , as Zidie. was a favorite from i ho start. She is too well known here for us to make a special mention of her acting. She cap tured the. audience with her charm ing manner arid personality. All the lesser characters are in ex cellent hands. This company re- mairK here for the rest of the week and we speak for the people that J they will give the company full houses at evcry-v performance. This company will api ear at the Church opera house two nights Friday and Saturday , Sept. . lo-14 , presenting Hans Hamunn Friday night , and My Daughter's Hus band Saturday night. A grand children matinee Saturday at 2:30. Show prices 25-35-50c. Matinee prices 10-20c. Strayed or Stolen from my corral in Valentine , one gray gelding saddle horse , weighs about 900 pounds , 6 to 8 years old , branded T on left shoulder. Lib eral rev/ard. HENJUSTETTEE. . 34 St * . KI In Valentine , Sept. 15 ; low mass at 8:00 : a. m. , high mass and ser mon at iO:30. : Instruction for the children at 3 p. m. LEO MBLAEUE - U. S. Weather JSnrcau J&eport tor week Ending Sept. If. Daily mean temperature GO0. Normal 65 ° . Highest 87 ° ; lowest 35 ° . Precipitation 0.21 of'an inch. Total precipitation to date M.61 inches. The average for 19 years for the same period is 19.24 inches. * i 7C T . - * - - * - * ES53I . ' -I I & , opinion is unerring , j9tt&7c confidence sel- 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 . 1 have unmistakably proclaimed their confidence in I afc * ! and ilx mdliods , by bestowing upon it a far greater patronage than that accorded any other place in Valentine YVhere the major portion of the _ fair , the impartial , discriminating public buys its Liquor and Beer , must be a good place for Tow , the in dividual , to trade. Visit The Stock Exchange-when you need anything in our line. Get your property insured by 1. M. Bice and you will be safe. His companies pay losses promptly. Parties wanting wiring done or needing repairs to their 'light ser vice will please phone No. 9 or notify the office by noon and their wants will be promptly attended to. Grain or feed order should also be placed at office to insure prompt delivery. Anyone noticing street arcs not in working order will confer a favor by notifying us. 6tf S. F. OILMAN. For Sale. House and small barn , with two lots , close in , near school building , for sale at a bargain. House is new , lawn and shade trees , g od sidewalk , all fenced. Part cash , balance easy payments. Call on I. M. llice , agent. This is just the place for some ranch owner or farmer to select for his wife and children to live during the winter and send chil dren to school. Don't delay as this property will find an owner soon. It may be yours. Come and see about this first time you are in town. 38 Now we are talking The most complete stock in North west Nebraska. 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The value of beer as a food is becoming well known , and it is now used by many who have hitherto looked upon it as a beverage only. k Tk > eer 'uaJ ' is the most nourishing of all beers because it contains every particle of the healthful , wholesome nutriment of the malt and all the tonic properties of the hops from which it is made. fl The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process follows nature by slowly transforming the substance of the barley into pure , nutritious food. The quality of the materials used and the Pabst method of brewing make Pabst Blue Ribbon not only a pure beer , but a healthful , tissue-building , muscle-building , life-giving , "liquid bread/ ' Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon , and you put health and strength into your system. When ordering beer , ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee - And bottled only at the Brewery. W. F. A. Meltendorff , Valentine , sebr. * Phone 1.