Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 16, 1909, Image 4

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I VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
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I. 1 . M. RICE - Editor and ? rDpr.
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Thursday ) , December 16 , ' 909.
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District Court.
District cpurt will be in sessipn .
next Monday. . It seems that our '
courts are getting to be more of a .
farce than they should be. Some
attorney , finding-something : com
ing up in which the sentiment . 'iS i
too strong against his client , will
get a postponement on a trivial
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excuse until public clamor or sen-
.timent subsides and a few "presto
changes" brings things his way.
The people are to blame fpr this
condition , indirectly.
They elect men to office who
does " or permits others to do these
things , and some men . are never
brought to trial , while possibly
some man isx yanked up for a
minor offense and -popped through '
with all the venom and energy of i
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the make up o7 the . county at- .
torney. . . . .
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But , if you elect such . * . men to
office these conditions , will pre-
vail.
vail.At
At the coming term of court
you ; will probably find cases drag-
gingJthrough for want of a pre
liminary trial , and a prisoner
awaiting the next regular term of
court or until public attention is
drawn ) ; from the case and justice
thwarted , strangled , by a bold
and vicious discharge "of the pris-
oner , defyirg law enforcement ,
until someone is caught who fa'ls
to "dig up" right , and . he is pop-
ped through.
A better.enforcement of law is
needed , not alone for those who are
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mostly law abiding citizens , but
for the public generally , without
favoritism or consideration for
wealth or position , or : the want of
either.
Ainsworth Wants the New
Normal.
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R. S. . Rising and Art Baldwin
of Ainsworth were in our cityf last
Friday getting Valentine citizens
lined up for Ainsworth for the
normal school , which is to be lo-
cated by the state normal board
soon after January 1 , 1910.
We { believe now , as formerly , ,
that had Valentine started out for
the normal instead of the experi-
ment station , that we should have
had little difficulty in securing it.
Really , they , both should have
been located at Valentine , regard-
less of any bids for them. po
If they want the locality to build I
the school , jnst because it is in the i
western part of the state , why was I
it not -required of the present lo-
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cations of normal ?
But this'80 acres of land is su p-
posed to accompany a bid for the
location of this normal school , and
Ainsworth , Gordon , Cbadron ,
Crawford and Alliance are ready
. to make overtures for the school.
Valentine has the land and could
give it right next to and adjoining
. the - city of Valentine and never
miss it , Our city owns it. We've
already paid for it and we'd give I
80 acres for the school , wouldn't
we ?
We ; haven't heard much about
the experiment station being es-
tablished here for a long time ,
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though several of our citizens got
busy and thought at one time they
were almost close enough to put
salt on its tail , but it is yet at
large , roaming the prairies , doitfg J
no one any good and Valentine
seems to be holding the snipe bag ;
waiting for some kind and benevo '
lent association to round up and
drive it in. "
If we can't have thenormal
school weJIlike to have it as , close
to us asAinsworth , and we would
not want it to go over to Alliance
at all , unless they build a road
through from Valentine to the B.
& M. , up the snake and ' thence-ov-
er to the Gordon and up , to Al- |
liance , which wouldn't be so bad. I '
But Alliance could come this way
and meet- all the other towns half
way-at Valentine. , .
Why doesn't someone interview
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Sordid Thoughts.
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( Humphrey : Democrat. )
You don't have to go to war to
be patriotic. Improve .vour lo -
cality , uphold your town , enlar e
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its interests , and lend a hand to
I progress , and you are a patriot a
lover of your country-as truly as
the soldier who shoulders his
musket. .
One step won't take you very I
far-you've got to keep on walk- !
ing ; one word won't tell folks
what you are-you've got to keep .
on walking ; one inch won't make I
you very tall - you've got to keep
on growing ; one little "ad" won't .
do it all-you've got to keep 'em .
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going.
We o'we . it to the community in
which we live to do everything we I
can in every way possible that
will be to its advantage. Our
neighbor's prosperity means a
great dealimore to us than. some-
one's who lives elsewhere. We .
should bear this in mind in buying
our goods. We can afford to pay
our home man a firm price for his
wares rather than send our money
away , knowing as we do that every '
dollar our own citizen makes will
help in sustaining our schools ,
churches and public institutions.
It pays richly to patronize home
industry.
In regard . , , . to our schools , par-
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ents have duties to perform , which
they can ill afford to neglect.
They should show to their chil-
dren that .they have an interest in
the school. They should examine
carefully the reports sent by the
teacher ; should see that their chil-
dren are punctual ; should assist
and encourage their children to do
all their school duties faithfully
and well ; should co-operate with
the teacher in securing the prompt
, return of their children home after
school is dismissed ; should make a
'friendly visit to/ the school , and
talk freely with the teacher and
principal in regarcl to same.
It is all very well , when you.
have nothing to do but kill time ,
to talk about keeping the boys on
the farm , but , you might as well
spend your time spitting at a
crack. Boys will stay on a farm
as well as anywhere , if they re
ceive decent treatment at home.
The boy who is yanked out out of
bed by the hair , kicked out to.
milk and cuffed in to breakfast , as
a preliminary to being popped
through in the field all day , is not
likely to be consumed by his love "
for the glories of agriculture nor
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for his sire. Give the boy a fair
show , and he'll stay with you till
the cows come home. If you are
so mean he can't stay at home ,
don't you go to your neighbors
with a hypocritical snuffle and tell
about your boy's ingratitude after
you have raised him.
Encourage every , home enter-
prise. Take an interest in every
i industry , invest liberally in the
stock of faith and good will and
distribute it all over your city , in
every factory , every work shop ,
every business house. It will pay
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you large dividends , and will cost
very little. It can never depre-
ciate in value. It will always be
above par. Buy home made goods
Ask your merchants ) ; for them.
Wear home made garments , eat
home made articles of food , sleep
on home made beds , read home
made newspapers. In this way
the money you spend is only
loaned. It will come back to you
again with interest. Praise up
your city-don't run it down.
Stand by your merchants and
manufacturers - they are the bone
and siaew of your municipal
structure. Stand by your church-
es and your schools-they are the
hopes of your future. Stand by
your press-it is the tireless senti-
nel that. guards your interest.
I. C. Stotts was ; down from
Cody yesterday. . , - _
Pete Simons and - J. F. Geyer
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Holiday Gifts '
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Handkerchiefs lOc to 25c
With each half dozen we give ' a pretty Xmas box. . !
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A lot of pretty Combs and Barrettes * match. . "
Lots of fancy hair pins. _ . . ' : , : , .
Pretty ' Dutch Collar Pins , and Belt 1 Pins. _ . . -
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' Hair Switches , $1.50 to $7.00. , - . , . V . . / . J . .
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Human Hair Nets , 25c. ; ' k . '
Bring in your cloth for cloth covered - 'buttons I ; . we
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cover them. We also have button molds. , "
With each purchase of $1.00 or more . we give a Pic '
torial Review Fashion Book . ; ,
Pictorial Review Publishing Co. has 0club of-
fers to save your magazine money. Give . us your sub ;
scription. ,
We handle ictorial Review Dress P , tterns.
. Before buying your Euchings come - and see ours-it ,
has no raw edges. '
We have a lot of pretty Silk Scarfs ; also heavy
veiling. ' ' /
Located one block west of State Bank. Phone 87.
Johnson ' Millinery - Store ,
Valentine , Nebr.
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Buy ' ovee ' s . . Furnace at Fa troy Prices \
" And save from one-third to one-half the coat of any first-class ! " '
heating plant , having EQUAL CAPACITY. * \ . .
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: and ! , fittings for $60 00 , and larger furnaces at proportionately low
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: . prices.We manufacture 36 different furnaces of the leading styles. / We
: " own onr of the best equipped furnace
. . plants in the "west. \ We manufacture
, the very best and sell at the lowest ,
: possible manufacturer's price. Our :
furnaces burn any kind of fuel. I
The Bovee furnace is the only
: furnace having a perfect forced Ven- tt
tilating System , that Insures pure air * t
in every part of the house. The value
of this forced ventilation cannot be
over-estimated , especially in case ot
bad lungs or sickness. . , / '
We ship everything ; properly pre-
4 . pared ready to install so that anr /
1' , , niyvm nirtnun..rr ° " 1 handy man can properly install our'
< I furnaces without any assistance from
' a tinner.
h , r tFg Send rough plan of building to be
. ' heated and get our three-colored cata
y : log and best plans for heating plant.
A letter to us will save you about half
, the cost of a heating plant. .
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The subscriptions are rolling in-
to our office from different parts I
of the county. We want a few ,
more. Better get in on our offer.
Every tenth name free , who is a
new subscriber to THE DEMOCRAT.
Get in before the first of the year , I
if possible. We may withdraw.
the offer after Jan. 1 , 1910. We
want a few more subscribers and
each one will draw us nearer to
the desired number. Send yours
in at once. Those who prefer not
to enter the contest for the tenth
free may send 90 cents for a
year's Subscription. This offer is
good'till Jan. 1 , 1910.
Lost , Strayed or T Stolen !
From J. P. Kre3 cik's range , three
miles south of Arabia , Nebr. , one
black heifer , " coming two years * old ,
branded H o on right hip. Has a
square crop off right ear and a chin
dulap. Anyone notifying me of ! the
whereabouts of this heifer will - re
ceive reward for their trouble.
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Walter Jackson has been very
ill this week but is improving. .
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Esther and "r
Walter Rickets were !
in Eli Saturday. al l '
There was no school at Pleasant
View Thursday on account of the
storm. ; .
We have been . haying pretty :
cold weather but it ' . ,
is warmu up
some now. .
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Arthur Wickman is going to
school in Merriman and is taking ft
up ninth grade work. .
Wm. Alder reports that fie -18 r
"Foxy Grandpa" now , a baby t ,
girl having been born to hia '
daughter , Mrs. Earl Bradley. , t
John Ricketts {
town Thursday and an operation
was performed dn his jaw. The
swelling proved td b& . an abscess
and was lanced by , J& Baldwin. t
John is getting aloe ' g " ' nicely l now. i'
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