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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1909)
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But on all affairs touching their general , . realize that in electing Mr. Quible : to the office of treasurer they will : not only b'e choosing a strong , sensible , sober man of temperance principles and habits , but a man of equally poised individuality who busies himself only with the control , of his own conduct with- out'unduly interfering with the afl'airs of others. MEN KNOW , that if elevated ' that Mr. to a position of trust , J Quible will not , when securely seated in his office , turn upon his / . , . . . . - - . . . " , " ' VF Y"z . . . : - , ; " ' ' ' : w. ' ' ' . ' . . , , / . ' . ' ? ' .F' , " . . , . ' .f : . - , < / . , - ' " " ' yf . ' ; " , . " ' ' : V. . , . ' i. . . / . . . ' PI' , , . " . " " 'fw' " . ,1 . . Jt" ' t./ & - . . ' . , . . . : : t" . . . . . . : ' . ; , ( ' : aJ,1. . : . " . . . .t : ' . . , .1- ? / { ' " ; $ " " = ; ; ; ' ; . . . : .r.t > : , ' 1 . , . . . d { " - , : " J - " : . . ' . . . . . , , . . . . . r'q' . . . . Y I. 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Quible , Candidate for County Treasurer : I I - - interest , , people are very properly I i i prone to converse , argue or disI I I cuss with the result of many dis- 1 I : ! agreements on minor points , but ! in the final analysis , each one en- ! deavors to act logically and with- out seeking to impugn the motive of this or that one , or endeavoring , , i to decide , at this time the right I I or wrong of this question or that question not at present at issue , but which looms large in the back- . , f - ground of the near future. i . ' MEN : KNOW , and knowing , I /benefactors / and defiantly wave the club of prohibition , anti-dancing . , anti-theatre and anti-everything that holds the ) promise o f passing popularity or seems in accord with the caprice of a few restless leaders of some particular sect. Knowing these things men quietly reason with themselves with the result that to make their actions square with their reason- ing they will on election day cast their vote for E. B. Quible. . . i ; Vote _ for ; I , I . ' I I J. P. Kreycik 71' : n i I for t . z II I ' \ : I , Co. - Com missioned . . . " ' One of the most important of-1 ) fices in the county is that of coun-l ! ty commissioners. With coup- I I I board is entrusted the county , j -funds , our roads and our bridges , ! w the . , division of precincts , the levy I and computing of all taxes neces- I - - I I sary for running the county. , 1 I . These are ' only a few of the im- f I .portant . duties of , the commission- ! ! , I ers. To'say that our best and ' I 'wisest men : are needed in this of-I ( * ' fice is only stating actual facts , I yet how seldom we find one of our . ' best man-willing to undertake the- ! , . / . responsibilities ' of this , office. The ! I \ S 'y4 ' - pay is small , barelV enough for ! I , ' :1 : - the actual expenses incurred while I transacting ; their official : business I \ : i . but-good men. realize that ome ) :1 I , one must make this sacrifice of J E time _ forN , the. general good. Wide . .i' ' a.wake , progressive business men i ! ; who have large experience in : . dealin with public questions and ' -.J J ' 1 of finance , know the needs of our t. - - - - - - - - - - county and their services backec up with years of successful busi ness at home qualify them in the needs of other citizens of our com . mon-wealth. Joseph P. Kreycik : : , the Demo cratic candidate for county ; commis sioner , has these qualifications ant if elected to that offce will giv his time and attention to county affairs in which all persons ar < interested. Laying out of publii roads and building better road ! for public travel is a vital quest . ion in which we will find : \ [ r Kreycik an advanced thinker anc worker. He is always : a worker A wealth of energy and progress ivoness will be added to our al ready efficient county board : whicl has taken up road building , s < much.-needed in this county. Vot er , you can encourage this enter prising spirit in voting for . J. P Kreycik for County . .Commiss , ioner. ' n fj V . . Usual services in Sfc. Nifuohs " Yank O' . Bryan left for Oniahi church next Sunday. Ocb. 31. On the ' fore part of the week for tb < : , . ' . . Tuesday Nov. 2 , All Soul * Day , purpose of being treated for asth ) . .r' . . . I I 'ina. ' . . . . . - .mass at 8 a. m. ' . ilia. ' ' ' . - , , _ ' . . . ' . , , . , . ' , : . ' . ' .fI. ' , .iJJ. . ' . . , , . & ' if 14' . /0 . - : , : l I . ' . I . . : ' . . ' . ' . . , . ' . . . ' . . ' ' " . " - , * . . s -v- , ' , \ . . , t .1. 1 ' . ! t . . . . J . : j . " " \ ' :1.1 : - ' - " - - - - - - " . . - - . . _ - - = - = - _ - " : ; : > ooI < _ _ . ; ; , . ; : : _ , , : : " " , , . . . : : ' " _ _ _ _ " " - - _ -.J . . _ . ' " a - - , , . . ' " ' - - - - .I . . - . - . . . , . . . . - , - - - - - - - Mt s' . us ife : . Ther:5 a Happy Medtsm in E ' : Anything that is V j o 7 ' rn in ! Ij .UA J .I. lUll overdone or under- done is not good. This is especially true of baking - and it is just as true of baking powder. If you use the cheap and Big Can Kinds you are getting quantity at the sacrifice of quality. It cannot be as good - or as economical as Calumet-the medium price kind. If you use the HiGh Price Kind , you are paying tribute to the Trust - the quality is no titer. 66r1ill 97 ° 9 Al. _ el'e5 tlewi ue tt ] I BAKING FODER The Cheap / -S5pA--e * > s8 > s e - e ; a Calumet , in the Standard 1 Ib. can , an d B. Ig sells at a moderate cost-but is great H MADE6lTHET in all' round satisfaction. You use Can Kind an ' less of it - it . makes the baking lighter , UME'1 purer - more deli- I cious. One baking - ? : In tLis can yon get , 0 TheTrust will prove its s u p e- more substance but Kind riority-try it. Ask' cot more baking , your grocer and in- I f ; z sist Calumet. . It is great Great in price , on powder. is . Free-large handsome . little in quanti book. Send 4c ran recipe in quantity only- edm 9 . ty and tie : 4 jm * and slip 1 found in , . not . in economy- filyiuo better pound can. not In satisfaction. M.RewcIHGP -if as t fOr.L 1 . Calumet , , I - - " , I Ba idn g Powder Co CHICAGG Chicago " . " \ ' : " < , , : 'r. ' : M / " : : : h - : ! - . ; 1t. - , - , 3.f , t _ . " Danger. _ Five years ago , by order of the railroads and other special inter- ests , the l Nebraska legislature took away fron the people the right to I elect their own precinct assessors. This was done on the theory of the railroad attorneys that the people , and especially the farmers could not be trusted to elect local assess- ors who would assess farm lands as high as the railroads wanted the lands assessed Last year the people took the bit in their teeth and elected legis- lators who were pledged to give back to the people the right' to elect their own township assessors and the legislature did give back to the people that right. I That good new law is in danger. One of the big railroad attorneys . announced last week , that soon after the elg tion he would attack I 1 the new law in the supreme . , court. . What can the people do to check- mate the move which the big rail- road attorney says he will make They can do much. if they want to. That attorney will not attack the new law unless he can attack . if in a' 'friendly court. If the I people will go to the polls next Tuesday and elect supreme judges who are in favor of killing the lo - cal assessor law , then the attack will be made by ; the railroad at torney , and the law l will certainly I be killed. If th'e people shall elect next Tuesday some supreme judges who are known to favor : the principle of home rule in the matter of making assessments , then this good new law ] will be permitted to live , because the railroad attqrneys. will not attack the law if they know that two or three members the court are favorable to the law. The repub- lican 'candidates for supreme judge are friendly to the view of the railroad attorneys who want to kill the local assessor ' law. The , democratic candidates for supreme judge are known to be in sympa thy with the law which gives the people the right to elect their own I local assessors. Take your choice , voters. If you want to help kill the law which permits you to have a "voice in the election of the men who will assess your property , you know how to do it. If you wantTEo have that good law , you also know how to do it. Gov. Shallenberger created a spontaneous outburst of applause in the "T . C. T. U. convention recently held at Omaha by saying in the opening part of his address that he had been waiting for the ladies to settle the vexed question of temperance that men had been grappling with for so long with- out as yet having settled it-As : the enthusiasm of the lady dele- gates over the Governor's re - marks were subsiding , he re-I his hand to them warningly say ing , wait a moment please , there are now four states wherein wom- en have the right of suffrage and I they have not yet settled this II question in these states : Mrs. Archibald A. Adams is I visiting her father , A. L. Clouser of Hay Springs. I I Mary and John House were much surprised last Saturday eve- ning when about 45 of their school- mates and friends gathered at ttieir home for a farewell recep- tion. John and Mary goto : Lin- coln ] next week , the former to finish his high school work and the latter to study music. Games I and a sumptuous supper were the I features of the evening. . Wallace McDonald , went to Crawford Sunday night to meet bis sister Mrs. Lieut. Wiegen- stein and daughter , and accom- panied them home for a visit. The Twenty-fifth infantry has re turned. from the Phili pines and is I stationed at Forts Lawton and Wright Washington. . It was I three years ago , Oct. 25 , that Miss Ednah McDonald was married to the Lieutenant and this is her first visit home. - - - - ; ; . - : : : : : ; : : - ' . : : --7 : - ; : : ; - - : ' " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . . - : : : : - - - . . . . . . - ' - - ' ' ' - I , . . . - - , . - . . . . . _ ' - -A _ . - . " - . - - " . . ' . . . . - ' . - : . .AJ.MAAAA.AA..JJJ.AA. 4AAAAAAAAA M \ * > -AA / i' Buy Bovee's Furnace at Fact'ry Prices / I Aud save from one-th rd to < ne-half the 'cost of any first-class.J heating plant , having EQUAL CAPACITY. + SIXTY DOLLARS , . . . . . We > ell a first-class furnace , suitable for a cottage . with all pipe - y. and fittings for $60 00 , and larger furnaces at proportionately low , prices. prices.We of the leading styles We We manuariirp 36 different furnaces . . . own onp of the best equipped furnace plants in the west. We manufacture * & S § the very best and sell at the lowest possible manufacturer's price. Our ' - furnaces burn any kind of fuel. . . The Bovee furnace is the only I si furnace having a perfect forced Yen- IP5H& _ tiiating System , tha t insures pure air , , . , t , ' ' in every part of the bouse. The yalue - " of this forced ventilation cannot be ki over-estimated , especially in case ot & $ .m 'bad lungs l or sickness. . We ship everything properly ' pre = : ' pared ready to install so. tha't any ft' 4,7 , " , ; , , , , , , , , ' yrtR' ' handy man can properly install our - ' ' furnaces without any assistance from a tinner. , , , I , Send rough plan of building to be ' 4 ° -f t rtl. ; , w * heated and get our three-colored cata- w. } I tt. log and best plans for heating plant. . _ t,44 ' ' + r , A letter to us will save you about half the cost of a heating plant. : i < . - BOVEE FURNACE WORKS i 496 8th St. , - \ WATERLOO , IOWA : : 0' . . , _ , . _ . . . . . : v , 'P . > NV . . . . , . , ' . . . , . _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . , . - . . - . ( D _ _ e _ _ e Valentine Lumber Co. A FULL LINE OF e Fort Smith Wagons / ' e a and Farm Trucks BOTH WOOD AND STEEL WHEELS Velie Wrought Iron Buggies . I Samson Windmills - Success Manure Spreaders ! li Marseilles Corn Shellers : Portable Slat Corn Cribs Dain Self Attaching Shoveling Boards , . A large and com = ' ; e , GOOD LUMBER'e piete Stock of. . . . . Valentine Lumber Co. . A. E. MORRIS. W. W. MORRISSEY. DR. O. W. NOTES Phone No. 100. So- ! _ _ e4W _ fj4ll e _ _ , ; @ if ' ' : l.mI7 . ; m ' m , @ TflW 1\fIfI \ . . r . , ( f ; ' ) ( ; \ ! : - 't - , I - = = ) ( @ ; " - @ rjl , / I' ; r- Ii .Pool and illiard Hall I/ , Cigars and ud 0 ' I Soft Drinks - . , " - , 11 . I JOHN G. STETTER - PROP. . 1 ( .2JIDlli ' 1i1 . - JM'a : i t Lh $ J l ( t , f IQID . v . ' - I PUBLIC SALE , ; 1 I 1 i I I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder : , at 1 o'clock p , mf on . Wednesday , , ' HI 1 November _ 10 , I 0 - : ' . . . . . . . . . . . ; AT LIVERY THE BARN STAR , , _ ' ' - V a1entineNebr. I , , r f . . . ' - - . . , I : S ' the-following described property : : - [ - : 'j tJ - t I . i . 1 . e - I { : , e. StalliOnsJw Il : ' - Consisting of Pride . Bourbon , Percheron , 9 , 1700 , , percheron kt < of gray age weight (25637) ( ) ; Etna black Percheron , im- Jw 1 ported from France , age 10 , weight 2000 , (31223) _ _ ; Shamrock II , bay Shire , age 3 , weight 1750 , (10082) ( . i" ' One' Black JackS \ : L . . . : . , , ; . , - . , . --S- . . - . . .5 . S - , . ' . ' . > . . : . ' : . ' : . 'l. " Prince Stoner-Age 4 , with white points . , height 14-k hands. / ' - " - / : \ , , . -c . : " ' / . - . : \ jt i . TERMS . OF SALE : CASH. ' , 'f. : . > ' . \ . . . . , . . 1. . T. . W , . CRAMER , , - . ' ' | r- . AIItIRi - ' . . " . W. X \ : : ' t' . : . ' " - ' .JF. COA " . . ' . . . , . . . . ' \ . . , " " _ ) ' . V..X . . Auctioneer . . . . ' ' ' " . . ' .I'- " . , ' ' " - . ' ' , , fj . , . , , ' ' ' , ' ' - " . " ' ' " . ' ' . _ " . " . . ' ' . " . A - , - . . : - - . 'i ' . . . . . . * - r . , - 1. . . . . ' . f . ' . , - tiJ " . - _ .I . , . . - . , DEN - ' . - ' . _ . - " , . " ' _ ! _ . . . \ . . . : . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 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