Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 20, 1909, Image 8

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baked In The moment "you take a biscuit
from the package ! , as soon as you taste it , the .
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Unsatisfactory Tariff Bill.
The American Lumberman ,
whose editor , J. E. Defebaugh , is
the regularly retained manager of
the lumber lobby that is working
over time Washington : trying to
, maintain an iniquitous and obsolete
tariff , is greatly exercised over
Farm and Stock's attack on the
, . said iniquity.
The Lumberman would still be
more exercised if it understood
how deeply the farmers of the
country feel on this subject.
They are watching congress arid
to speak plain English , the domi-
nant party if it wants to stay in
} power , should keep in mind the
fact that is being ! watched by the
farmers.
There is no use in arguing this
subject in detail with The Lum-
berman. . The lumber tariff is all
. -wrong ; there was no excuse for
raising it to $2 and § 4 in 1897 ,
and there is no excuse except that
of revenue for retaining a single
trace of it now , - and we believe the
forest conservation consideration
outweighs the revenue considera-
tion. Lumber should be free.
We are well aware that Gifford
Pinchot , chief of the forest ser- I
vice , has taken the view of the
high tariff lumbermen. We re
spect Mr. Pinchot , but we fully
understand' tremendous pres-
. sure the lumber lobby : has brought
; to bear I ; > upon him , and we know
Which do you think won ?
Not long ago two men , athletes , went
x into a contest to see which could stand
' erect and hold his arms stretched out I
full length at either side of his body forI I
. . . S the longer time. One man fad fed on
- . steaks and chops , sausage , ham , roast
I beef , etc. ; the other ate heartily , but con-
fined himself to such foods as Quaker ;
Oats , rice. macaroni , etc. Which do you
> ; , ' think heldout longer ?
: The first man lasted twenty-two min-
utes. The Quaker Oats-macaroni-rice
chap concluded ; to stop after he had been
at it more than three hours. ' "
There's more strength and economy in
eating lots' of - Quaker Oats than most
1 people imagine.
Every family should 1 cat plentifully of
: Quaker Oats at least once every , dsy ; ;
I break.fast.is the bcst time. It. strengthens
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that ! naturally he would be in sym-
pathy with the men with whom his
department so largely transacts its
business. For this reason we dis
count his position and take that of
the great majority of disinterested
persons who have given this sub-
ject careful consideration ; namely ,
that one potent way to prolong
I the life of the forests of the U nit-
ed States is to draw a part of our
wood supplies fromjhe.forests of
other countries. s
We wonder whether congress ,
and the republican party will per-
mit themselves to be duped by the :
activities of a lumber lobby which
may represent one timber owjier
to every thousand lumber con-
sumers.
Later :
The ways and means committee
has reported its tariff bill , and as
we feared that portion of it relat
ing to lumber is most unsatisfact-
ory. The tariff on rough lumber
is reduced from $2 to § 1 per thous- .
and , but the tariff on finished lum-
ber , although reduced , remains"
high as to be prohibitive. Ninety
per cent of all the lumber tho
farmer and home builder buys , is
finished , Of what benefit to hfm ,
then , is the reduction on rough
lumber ? We should have abso-
lutely free lumber , but in any oth-
er event there should be no dis
crimination between rough and
fin ishcl.
We warn members of congress
that the lumber schedule proposi-
tion of the bill is so fra'med as to
delude the ignorant , but to do no
goorl to the consumer.
Again we say , let us "have free
lumber. Farm and Stock.
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NOTICE !
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Bids for the erection of a Catho '
lic parsonage in Valentine will be
received until June 3 , 1909 at 6 p. I
m. Plans and specifications may
be seen at my place. The Build- I
ing Committee reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
REV. LEO M. BLAERE ,
182 Chairman of the Committee
Mtt-L [ PRICES FOR F2ED
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Per Cwt. Per Ton.
Bran , sacked . . . .41 20 $23 00
Shorts , sacked 1 30 2i 00
Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00'
Chop Corn , sacked 1 . 40 27 00
Dhop Feed , sacked 1 50 30 00
D.ats , sacked 1 60 ( . . . 31 00
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Grandma Gillaspie is imprpvirg
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Charlie Warner carried mail
Thursday.
Dan Barnes is assessing in . Gil-
laspie precinct. . .
Zan Gillaspie is building ahouse :
. on . his homestead. ' . I
M. : L. Teeters is recovering i
from the accident he met with last
week.
Miss May Barnes is staying with
her aunt , lrs. E. R. Barnes. 1lrs.If If
Barnes quitesick at this : writing.
Mrs. Walter Goodin died at her
home Saturday afternoon and was
buried in the Cody cemetery Mon
day.
Much excitement was created ;
Wednesday , May 12 , by the school
house in the Barnes district catch-
ing fire , but help came before the
fire did much damage.
The people of this vicinity have
been alarmed by the report that I
the mail route was to be discon-
tinued. The mail failed to go
Tuesday , but it is now believed
that everything is settled again.
' Wanted A good married man
to take charge of my dairy farm
and milk and care for about thirty
cows. A good proposition Yor
the right man.
18 MARK D. CYP -IF.TIs.
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All kinds of. . . . . . . . ' I
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HOT and COLD BATHS in connection II I
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J. W. McDANIEL ,
COUKTY SURVEYOR
Valentine - Nebr.
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention
H. DAILEY , . ,
. Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
St. Nicholas Church.
Services will be held in the
Catholic church as follows :
In Arabia , Sunday , May 23 , at
10 a. m.
In Valentine on Sunday May 30.
Low mass at 8 a. m. High mass
and sermon at 10. a. m. Bene-
diction of the Blessed Sacrament
after mass.
At 3 p. m. . instruction for the
children.
children.LEO
LEO M. BLAERE , Rector.
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Six. room house , stable for seven
head of horses , granary and hay
stable ; .
One 4-room house , corn crib and
stable , city water in both houses.
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Must be sold soon , part time , part
cash , or will take young heavy
team as part payment. P. F.
Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I , M. '
Rice , Valentine , Neb. 1
For Sale or Rent !
House. 18 rooms and bath , Mai'i
street , Valentine , Neb.
160 acres improved ranch , sec-
tion 19 , township 34 , range 26 ;
lease of school section , ALL 36-
34-27 , with above ranch ; the best
open range in Cherry county. '
One-half section hay land , with - - .
or separate from above ranch , sec '
tion 34 , township 33 , range 26.
Apply to owner , D. STINARD ,
No.2 , Mt. Vernon Ave. , Mt.
Vernon , N. Y. , or any broker in
Valentine , Neb. 11
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JOHN F. PORATH
Burge , Xefor.
Tubular wells and windmills
5Call me up by Telephone.
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One high grade . . . . Percheron stal-
lion , 3 years old laseJune , weight
1600 pounds.
Also one Cleveland Bay horse ,
5 years old , weight 1250 pounds.
For further information see or ad
dress me at Crookston Neb.
L. H. OVERMAN.
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The Most . Direct { Route
to Chicago and the Ea t 1
is yia The NorthWestern Line , the
Only Double Track Railway between
the Missouri River and Chicago.
Maximum travel safety and everything for
the complete comfort of patrons is provided ,
with splendid service to Chicago , Milwaukee ,
Minneapolis , St. Paul , Ashland , Superior ,
- Duluth and all points east.
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Thereby surrounding . . . . yourself for the journey with
a perfection" of service that includes the Best of
Everything. Meals in dining cars a la carte.
_ _ For sleeping car reservations . J
tickets and full information , .
apply to Ticket JSgerztSj The
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lor thigh.
Some Some branded
branded on rl brandedlB
on left l I or shoulder.
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shoulder or thigh I .
P. H. Young. - '
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Cattle branded
as cut on left side
Rome a. yon It'lt
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Range on ' Gordoa Creek north of SiEieon. _
Albert WhippleKoseb Sons.
KosebOd s . D.
Cattle branded
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OHO on riehtslde
Some cattle also
O S have a -f- on neck _ _ - - - < : : .
Some with A on
left shoulder and
some branded
with two bars
across bind quar-
| Cers Some Texas
Cbttle branded [ 8 0 on left sde ! and some ;
on let side. -
SOS left hip. Some - . - - - - -
branded on
Horses blPb'e :
I hrandnd A.W bar connected on both sides ana
i left hip of horses . . .
: If. S. Rowley.
Kennedy , - Neuraska ,
Same as cut on left
side and hip , and on
left shoulder of hor-
se ? . AlsolBW . on
left side . nd
hip.
F X on left 5' . .
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Some cat-
tie brcnd- _ - '
ed husk-MBBHHf ing pep ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. F on left Jaw and let ( shoulder
of horses. HI ' .
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Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
L CJ BE JJ ' , .on right
hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeka.
_ A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
_ . _ _ _ _ of rustlers of stock
bearing any of these brands.
Kohl & Terrill. . - " '
Brownlee Neu. 3
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Cattle branded as "
incst on left
slde . Some
V .J branded K. T Y
. . . . on left hip. Range
on North Lonp
river : two miles
west of Brewnlee
- J. A. Yaryan , _
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
: Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re-
- covery of cattle , "
strayed from my
range
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D. M. Sears. ' " . .
Kennedy Nebr. "
Cattle branded
as on cutleft side
Some on left hip. S
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P..angeSquare
Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards lres Will G Comstock V . P .
Chas 0 Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
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horses rands t e
same !
Range betweem
Gordon on'the F.E.
&M. V. , R. R. and
Byannis on M. ! R. R. in Northwestern Nobr (
BARTI.ETT RICIIARQS. . Ellsworth , .Nehr.
John Kills Plenty.
St Francis Mis-
ion [ , Rosebud. .
S. D. .
(1l-ttle branded d .
is in cut ; horses ,
B-ime 0 n left kjj _
high. Range he- " .
ween Spriiii C'k
and Little White
river.
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
chanre of these
cattle. H rses
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der. Somei
left side. f ,
somer ;
same left thigh.
Range on Snake
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Metzger : ; Bros. ' -
Rolfe Nebr ,
Cattle branded . . . .
nywhere on left r ,
side.
Earmark , square " . . .
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'crop right ear. ' : " to >
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same brand on - .
left thigh.
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Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks
A .Reward of $250 will
. be paid to any person for
uformaUOJJ leading to tue arrest and final
convIction of any person or Pereons steaUn
ifitle with hovp hranrJ '
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