Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 10, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME xzn VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1907. NUMBER HO
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We handle a full line of Ladies' and ( rent's
Shoes at a reasonable price. Also a special
price on Women's Dress Goods , You got
quick service and a premium coupon with
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Valentine , - Nebraska
FUKD WHITTEMORK , Pres. YES SPARKS , Cashier
J , W. STETTER , Vice Prea. ORAH L. BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier.
H. . to . Valentine , Nebraska TimeDeposits. Time nterestPaid nterest
Capital Surplus Paid
$25,000 , rV $2,500. . o
Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will prolitby
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Judge Harrington.
The Crawford Tribune iii its
last issue gives a column and a
half of its valuable space to the re
production of an article which it
credits to the Lincoln Daily News ,
with reference to the judicial cam
paign in this district. % The article
in question deals more particularly
with the candidacy of Judge J. J.
Harrington , and only incidentally
mentions Judge AVestover who , it
alleges , is susceptible to the
"Harrington influence. " The
article deals largely with the pas
sage of a bill by the last legisla
ture which the News says in its
article was "to restrict the useful
ness of an attorney who may have
a brother sitting as district judge. "
And the writer adds the interest-
ng information that "it was an
open secret that the bill was to
interfere with the relations of At
torney M. 3T. Harrington of O'Neill
and his brother , who is a judge of
of that district. "
It is true that a bill of this char
acter , instigated by a railroad at
torney , and passed by a partisan
legislature , is now upon the stat
utes of Nebraska , and that it pro
vided that an attorney could not
appear as an advocate in cases in
a court of which his brother w as
the judge , except by consent of
the parties of the suit. It was as
the News says an "open secret"
that this bill was aimed at the
Harringtons , but so far from being - *
ing objectionable to either , it was
most acceptable to both or these
gentlemen. ] M. F. Harrington
has always maintained that he
would prefer to try his cases be
fore some other judge than his
brother , and he was the first and
only atcorney in the district to file
objections to the trial of a case by
Judge HarrLigton in which he ap
peared as attorney. This was
done by him after the passage o f
the law in a case tried in Boy d
county , in which a man was
charged v/ith arson the burning
of his place of business for the
purpose of securing the insurance.
M. F. Harrington was counsel for
the defendaiit in this case and filed
objections to the. trial of the case
by Judge Harrington , and Judge
Wcstover went to Butte and tried
the case. There wasn't any founda
tion in fact for the charge that
Judge Harrington in any way fav
ored his brother in the trial of
cases brought before him as every
one knows who has had any busi
ness in his court ; but if there had
been the passage of this law re
moves that objection by compell
ing an exchange of judges where
objections are filed.
There is no doubt but that the
influence which inspired the in
troduction and passage of this bill
would like to see Judge Harring
ton defeated and M. F. Harrington
dis-barred from practice. They
are both strong anti-corporation
men , , am } by their decided stand
for the people as against the cor
porations , have incurred the enmity
of the railroads and corporation
interests in this district. We be
lieve that the voters of this dis
trict approve of the action of
Judge Harrington compelling the
Northwestern railroad to furnish
cars for the shipment of hay from
Holt and Rock counties by writ of
mandamus , when it was impossible
to get them in any other way , and
we believe they will manifest their
approval of his administration of
the law by giving him an increased
majority this fall.
St. Nicholas Chnrcfc.
Services will be held as follows :
In Valentine , Oct. X3 ; low mass
at 8:00 : a. , m. , high mass and ser
mon at 10:0. : SInstruction for the
children at 3 p. m.
LE'O M. BLAEUE , Rector ,
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Gent's
Cluett Coat Shirts ,
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The Harlow Shoe , ftfr
Style , Fit and Quality.
The Arrow Collar ,
Comfort and Wear.
The Dempster Hat , -
Durability ; and Style.
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Hoe our window display of Gent's Furnish
ings for tliis week. We are closing- out a few
odds and ends in ITarlow shoes at bargain
prices. Watch for them. : : : : : :
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CROOKSTON NEWS.
Sam Snyder loaded a car of po
tatoes last Friday.
Tommy Cavanaugh has been
quite sick but is improving.
Kev. Edward and Mrs. Magill
were in Valentine Thursday.
Chas. Edward , living near Ains-
worth , visited Kev. Magill.
Our town is improving by the
citizens having their buildings
painted.
Webster Wertz and wife made
a'business trip to the metropolis
Wednesday.
Mrs. Viertel has gone to Omaha
with Miss Margaret to have her
eyes treated.
A. E. Green of north of town
has built a large granary to take
care of his corn this season.
Oookston is in need of a mil-
road agent to save trouble. Do
something , Crookston , and keep
a doing until you succeed.
Mr. Wertz , of Batler county , a
brother of Webster Wertz , is
erecting a house four miles west
Crookston where/he expects to
make his home.
Miss Springton of Tecumsehhas
charge of the high school room ,
and Miss Cavanaugh the lower
room. Both teachers arc giving
good satisfaction.
ONE WHO THINKS HE KNOWS.
To Chicago and the East.
Splendidly eduipped train ser
vice to Chicago daily via the North
western Line , over the Only Doubl e
Track Railway between the Mis
souri river and Chicago. Direct
connection at Chicago with all
lines east. Also excellent daily
service from Nebraska points to
Sioux City , Mankato , St. Paul ,
Minneapolis and Deluth , and to
points in South Dakota , the Black
Hills and Wyoming. For rates
and full particulars apply to your
ticket agent. 36 ±
II. S. Weather ISnrcun Report
lor week Ending Oct. 3.
Daily mean temperature 5i ° .
Normal 51 ° .
Highest 83 ° ; lowest 32 ° .
Precipitation .00 of an inch.
Total precipitation to date 15.69
inches.
The average for 19 years for the
same period is 20.GT inches.
The following is a list of the
jurymen selected for the next term
of district court , which convenes
Nov. 11 , 1907 :
S L Coleman F H Folsom
U Boyer T P Aspinall
B C Trmvbridjre W Honey *
John Wray W F Parker
Win Ferdon Civile Davenport
B M Douglas . W E Haley
D A Melton G O Fair head
F E Adams Chas Roberts
Jacob Martin C3rus Wolfenden
Thos Body Henry Claybaugh
H R Sears J C Herman
1 Walter Lyon J T flawley
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of Men's and Boys'Shirts , Hats , Caps
for the next week , commencing Thursday ,
the 19th and ending Sept. 25th. We must. . ,
make room for new fall and winter goods.
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September 19th to 25th. - - -
HROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E'VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING ' " ' .
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W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL
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Chartered as a State Bant Charte.od as a Rational Bank
Juna 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
The BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
§ 25 000 Exchange and
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Collectioa Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. . J. T. MAT , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON. Cashier.
CONFECTIONERY
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Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh
and Salt Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
anything you have to sell.