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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1907)
That's because McLaugh n's XXXX Coffee is always the same day in day out always of the same good quality , blended just right , and roasted to a turn that's satisfaction , and 16 full ounces to the pound is economy. The handy air-tight package and the glazing of pure sugar keeps the coffee clean and fresh protected from dust , dirt and foul odors. McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by1 DAVENPORT & GO. RED FRONT MERC. CO. W. A. PETTCYREW. TH I. M. EICE Editor and Proprietor. MARK ZAHU Foreman. Entered at tne postoffice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second t Class Matter. ' * ; TERMS : Subscription $1.00 per year in advance ; § 1.50 when not paid in advance. Display Advertising 1 inch single column loc per issue or S ( > .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 $3.00 per ear ; engraved blocks extra $1.00 each. 10 per cent additional to above rates if over 6 months in arrears. Panfes living outside Cherry county are requested to pay in advance. Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers. THUBSDAY , SEPTEMBER 26 , 190T. CLYDE A. ROSSETER. It is with considerable pleasure that one takes up the campaign for candidates such as were nominated at the primary election by the democratic party in Cherry county. Clyde A. Rosseter , the candidate for sheriff , is a young- man of good habits and splendid qualifications for the office. He has spent his life in this western country and is well acquainted with people and the country. He was born at Jj t. Kearney in the early days when the country was sparsely settled , and when but a small boy his father moved to the Black Hills with the throng and multitudes who went in search of gold when that country bec.ame so famous as an Eldorado and fabu lous wealth , in store only for him who already had a plenty , lured thousands , to endure many privations and hardships of that frontier life , but returned to Ft. Kearney two years later where the family resided Clyde A. . Rosier. jggg settled on a homestead in Keya Palia county , about six miles south of Rpringview. In 1886 the family moved westward to Ghadron where Clyde entered the high school and eight years later graduated from the Chadron academy. The year following 'he moved to Sheridan county and remained there four years , excepting one year when he was employed by the government as day school teacher on the .Rosebud reservation. It was eight years ago that Mr. liossetcr settled in Cherry county fifteen miles southwest of Cody where he has since been engaged in stock raising. Pie was mar ried to a young lady whom he became acquainted with in the Chadron academy and is raising a family of children , two of whom arc of school age. He bears a good repu tation for hone . ; y , sobriety and integrity in the neigh borhood in whibli he lives , and wherever he has lived. All who know him can testify to that and friends and neighbors , regardless of politics , are supporting him loy ally as a worthy and competent man for sheriff of Cher ry county. D. B. JENCKS. We have made some inquiry as to this man Jencks , who was nominated by the republicans for district judge. We never heard of him before and few of our readers , perhaps , have ever heard of him. To our inquiry comes the following icport , though person ally we know nothing of him. -This is what we hear of D. 13 , Jo neks : "It is doubtful if there is' a law yer in the Fifteenth judicial dis trict so little known as D. B. Jencks , the republican condidate in the west end fpr district judge. In 1891 and for some years prior thereto , he was living in Chadron , Nebr. , and was not well known , even in the town in which he lived. In 1891 Alfred Bartow was elected district judge , and at the time of his'election , was the local attorney of the railroad at Chadron. After Bartow went on the bench , Jencks secured the position and was she railroad attorney for the Chicago & Northwestern at Chadron from that time until Bartow was defeat ed by Judge Westover. At about that time , Capt. Fischer , who ran for district judge four years ago and was defeated , succeeded in securing the railroad attorneyship from Mr. Jencks , and Mr. Jencks having no practice to speak of , and the fact that the hard times and dry weather with all its dis couraging aspects had settled down upon us , he concluded to emigrate. Accordingly , he packed his grip , bid goodbye to Chadron and Ne braska and went west to grow up. He located at Eugene , Oregon where he remained until about three years ago when he returned to Chadron. He had very little law practice during the eight years he lived in Oregon and was never entrusted with the trial of any im portant cases. However , he-did not have to worry about office rent and coal bills like most attorneys with a poor practice , for , during his residence there , an old maid aunt of his died in Connecticut , leaving him 825,000. During his residence in Oregon he spent about all the money which he inherited. "After the defeat of Capt. Fish er four years ago , at a time when Jencks was again low in funds , he conceived the idea of returning to Nebraska for the sole purpose of securing the nomination on the re publican ticket for district judge. His partner , Isaac Harbaugh , at Eugene , Oregon , is authority for the statement , that when the news of Fisher's defeat reached them in Oregon , Mr. Jencks repeatedly said that Fisher's defeat left an opening for some republican to run for district judge in 1907 from the west end of the district , and he believed he could remove back to Chad r on and secure the nomi nation. Accordingly he packed his grip , bade the people of Oregon farewell arid came back to Chad ron where he has waited and watched with a cat-like persistency for that coveted nomination. "Mr. Jencks is not a capable lawyer , and the leading attorneys in the west end who know him best , declare that he is not quali fied to hold the ofHce , and if elect ed , he would be unable to do the work on the bench. A carpenter is known by his chips , and a law yer is likewise known by the num ber of cases he has. In the three years or more since his return to Chadron. Mr. Jencks has not had to exceed a dozen cases in court. "Mr. Jencks has no interest in this state , either in land or per sonal property , and when defeat ed he will , in all probability , again pack his grip and bid Chadron and Nebraska good bye. "This , then , is the record of Mr. Jencks , the republican candi date for district judge. Epitomized it is as follows : " 1. lie was the attorney for the Chicago & Northwestern rail road at Chadron until he left the state in disgust. " 2. He left the state when the dry weather.and hard times settled down upon us. " 3. He came back three years ago when things were prosperous with the sole purpose of becoming a candidate for judge. " 4. He inherited a large for tune and spent it. " 5. Fie has no property inter ests in this state , and if defeated , in all probability , will emigrate again. ' ' "Don't you think , Mr. Voter , he should be given a chance to pack his grip and bid Chadron and Nebraska good bye once more ? RESOLUTIONS. Since it has been the will of our Lord to call to Himself the. be loved child of our sister , Maud F. Webb , we , the members of the D. of H. lodge , tender our sympathy to the bereaved parents in their sad and severe trial. RESOLVED ; That a co'iy of these resolutions be sent to the family , be spread on the minutes of our lodge and published in the town papers. Mrs. Dora Rice , Mrs. Fannie Robinson , \ Com. Mrs. Quigley , NOTICE. 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. GILMAX. 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 , good sidewalk , all fenced. Part cash , balance easy payments. Call on I. M. Rice , 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 fir.5t time you are in town. 18 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET , For county judge M. F. CLYNES , of River Precinct. For sheriff CLYDE ROSSETER , of Barley Precinct. For county assessor P. H. YOUNG , of Simeon. For coroner DR. A. N. COMPTON , of Valentine. For county surveyor J. W. McDANIEL , of Valentine. For county commissioner 3rrl dist. JAMES MONE , of Cody. I have just opened a Millinery store in the Efner building , three doors north of the postoffice. Everything new. Styles the latest. Prices the lowest. is public confidence seldom . opinion unerring , dom misplaced. Thelrue worth of every business concern to the community in which it operates is fixed by its clientele , the value-giving power ot ev ery commercial institution may be determined by the amount of patronage it receives , ihe people have unmistakably proclaimed their confidence in I and its methods , by bestowing upon it a far greater patronage than that accorded any other place in Valentine , Where the major portion off the fair , the impartial , discriminating public buys its Liqiior and Beer , must be a good place for You , the in dividual , to trade. Visit The Stock Exchange when you need anything in our line. P . iL- O JL. i\0 - These three words are -derived from the same Anglo Saxon root breowan. All three are foods. Barley , a grain that makes both bread and beer. Bread , a solid food. Beer , a liquid food. In making bread , flour and yeast are used ; in making beer , barley-malt , hops and yeast are used. The same principle is in each both are wholesome foods. In Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer the Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process matures the malt slowly and uniformly , thus transforming every particle of nutriment in the barley into perfect food substances. To these are added the invigo rating properties of the choicest hops , by the Pabst brewing process , which insures absolute purity. Your system re quires a liquid. Why not use one that is both food and drink I ne Beer of Quality The special value of Pabst Blue Ribbon at meals is that it encourages the fluids of the stomach to readier action thus aiding you to get the fullest nourishment from your food. You can prove the value of Pabst Blue Ribbon as a food , by order ing a case today for home use. Made by Pabst at Milwaukee. W. F. A. Meltendorff , Valentine , Nebr. Phone 1. f ESPKIAUY THESE FOUR Comic Automobile * Parade- * TUESDAY NIGHT , OCT. 1 Grand electrical Parade- WEDNZ5DAY NIGHT , OCT. 2 LacHe s Float" Par < ade- 7HURSDAY AFTERNOON , OCT. 3 Coronation and Grand Ball - FRIDAY NIGHT , OCT. 4 4DAYS Strayed or Siolesi from my corral in Valentine , one gray gelding saddle horse , weighs about 900 pounds , 6 to S.years old , branded T on left shoulder. Lib eral reward. HENKI" STETTER. 31 Sleeting * at the M. E. Church Every Sumlay. MQRXIXG SERVICES- _ Preachiug Sunday School begins " at 10:00 Vcloel- ' \ \ ii:00 Junior League " o-son EVENING SERVICES- Epwortli League begins at ' ITeachtag - . . 6:30 o'clock - 730 Itev. C. . E. CO ELI , , Pastor