Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 07, 1910, Image 1

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t 1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor " VALENTINE , NEBR. , THURSDAY , , JULY 7 , 1910. ' \rolumc _ 5T , o. 26 s w 1 ,
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Entire General Merchandise ( Stock , -
consisting of Dry Goods , Men's : Fur-
nishings , Hats , Shoes , Trunks , Suit
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-t . GEOCEEIES AT CpST.
Phone 113 '
E. M'cDonald.
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Chartered sis u Stnto Itanlc Chartered } as a National Bunk :
June J , JS81. August J : ? , JW ) : ? .
. The FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK
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( Successor to .Hank : of Valentine. ; )
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alentine , - Nebraska.
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CAPITAL - $25.000 General Banking' Exchange
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SURPLUS - 25.000 : : s
Uudividcd Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : :
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O. IL ' OOUNKM. , President. \ I. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. ' :
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J. T. May , Vice President. MISS-GJ-KX IIoBxiG , Ass't Cashier.
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McQEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
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Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars 'A * *
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' : . Bourbon " Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
. Old Crow , , . Sherwood ,
Hermitage , , . , ' Guchenheimer , ,
Cedar Brook , _ Sunny Brook ,
Spring ! Hill , - . ' . and 29/year/old '
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Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported k '
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. |
Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer Sa
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' . Full Line . of Groceries
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VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr.
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/ i I' 12 : ! Bakery. - _ _ : I $ I .
: 8SE iS Jy viS < aF BP A $
Read the ' Advertisements.
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, No. 1 , 7:17 p. in. New passenger train.
No. a : ! , 1.ia.111. : : Old . . "
y. No. III ; , I I1.V ; p i . 1:1. Through freight train.
, No. HI , : ! : OO p. in. Local freight train.
KAST HOUND :
No. . , HI:12 p. } in. New passenger train i
No. 0 , 5:03 a. in. Old" "
No. 110 , fl : : ! O ) a. m. Through : freight train.
No. 82 , 11:00 a. nl . Local freight train.
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. Byrd Quits Republicans.
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Having decided that the repub-
lican party no longer represents
ray views , and believing . .an ex-
planation should be offered to
those of the political faith with
whom I have affiliated , I offer the
following :
k "I regard Taft as an accessory to
and vice principal to all the ne
I farious , and vicious practices of
BallingW ; I regard the t action of
Secretary Knox in removing
Minister Crane without cause or
a moment's notice , as revol tion- I
ary. No sooner was the announce-
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: ment made of the appointment of
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Mr. Crane as Minister to China
. . than J. Pierpont Morgan , the man
: . whose ! mailed fist is rapidly ap
proaching the commercial throat
of that far-off empire , took the
spineless Knox in hand , and
Crane , who could not be purchas-
ed , was humbled. I believe the
conservation system , inaugurated [
and built up by Roosevelt , was as
sacred to the American people as '
the Declaration of Independence
was to our fathers , or Magna
Charter was to England ; but the
few served by Knox , Cannon ,
Aldrich and Ballinger , represent
ing that favored class who have
taken from generations yet : un
un'T
born their birthright , elected '
Taft , drove ' Roosevelt to Africa , '
Pinchot , Glavis \ and common hon
esty from the public service , ig
nored the demand of the. Ameri- ,
can people that the reclamation
service be left with honest men ,
and for a revision of tariff sched-
ules downward , then in the face
of an outraged constituency on
the threshold of an important. .
election , Mr. Taft in substance
asked , , 'What are we going to .do
about it ? '
"From our own district we sent
as our representative to the
American congress , Hon. George
, Yo Norris , who grew practically
from boyhood in Furnas county.
We knew him well and had faith
in him. In his last campaign from
every stump he promised the ov
erthrow of Cannon , and we cheer-
ed h.'s courage and handed him his
fourth commission to congress.
We knew results would come , but
were patient. At last the supreme
moment was at hand , the demo-
cratic party placed its great pow-
er at the disposal of Norris and
his heroic band of insurgents.
Within the palm of the hand of
the erstwhile boy from Furnas
was lodged the privilege of driv s
ing Cannon from the mighty seat 1
he had so long disgraced , and re
storing td an _ outraged people
some of the plunder of which they
had been dispoiled. We were
well pleased , in fancy we could
see our hero returning with the
scalp of the notorious Danville
statesman at his belt , but when
the smoke of the battle cleared ,
behold our Furnas county states-
man had won one out of a total of
over 6,000 of the special pri \Ti- , t
leges enjoyed by the powerful
speaker , and Cannon , the same
old Cannon , was , by the vote of
our hero , retained at the post he
had damned , and i is still , by the r
grace of Norris , the most power- 9
ful autocrat that
ever ruled an
outraged people.
"The battle ef Norris may be
likened to an invasion by armed
hosts , upon our ' shores : the enemy 0
come , with all the grim glory of es
war , our army with General Jtfor-
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ris in command , goes gloriously c
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forth , armed with supreraevpower ;
the battle wages desperately for
days , at last the enemy is con-
quered , the white flag goes up.
We are all attention. Does our
general say , Disperse , ye ene
mies of my country ? ' No , no , we
put our ear a little closer to the
ground and hear the spineless
Norris say , 'General , I think you :
han upon your person tooth-
pick which might become dis
lodged from your clothing , and in
case of a charge it might accident-
ally strike some of my men in the
eye , effecting a painful wound. If
.you will kindly lose thjs imple :
ment I will turn over my com-
mand to you. and edist [ as a part
of your bodyguard. '
When the republican party
cleans its stables and drives out
the special interest , the political
acrobat , and the executive con-
tortionist , and returns to the
principles enunciated by the im
mortal Lincoln , I shall be found '
with it ; until then it is ray pur-
poseto work and vote with the
democratic party.
party."F.
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' ' 'hat
our country needs is men. '
Men of honesty , courage and
truthfulness to admit that they ,
have been deceived by promises .
that were not fulfilled. Loyal
patriots * of the -colonial style will
not stay with - a party regardless
of its actions when corrupted by
the corporate wealth , with special
interests to serve. Mr. Byrd is
only one of many who are rebell .
ing , a , , inst the arbitrary rule of "
'T aft - Cannon-Aldrjch and revision
, lip wd insteadof 'down-ward = / He .
is a true patriot. There are oth- \
ers who feel just as Mr. Byrd
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does but may not < use their in-
fluence to encourage their neigh
bors. They are the keep still
und. ! Many : are honest but may
hope their party will "right about
face" and again travel in theit
direction , that'they won't have to
switch , but the men who keep the
party straight and the country
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straight are the men of courage
to come out plainly and publicly
announce good platforms and
principles and denounce the bad.
He who keeps still when the party
goes wrong , though he may not
approve ! , is of the "me , too , "
style who may vote perhaps in-
dependently but lend their in-
fluence [ to the leaders by keeping :
still : ; and might be classed among
the 49 - per cent crowd but nobody
knows just where they are.
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The CRYSTAL WHITE BEPETG-
EIvATOR is what you need this
summer. Buy it at Fischer's Hard-
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The C. W. : Way Co. , Architect ,
Hastings , Nebraska , will furnish
you , with plans and specifications
for any class of building you wish I
to erect. Ask them for informa I
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The Department of Animal
Pathology of the Nebraska Ex-
periment Station will do some ex- 1
perimental work in swamp fever j
in horses this summer at the sub- i
station at Valentine , and wishes
to ( purchase for this work four
horses. Would prefer horses that
are crippled so as to be unfit for =
work. They must be gentle and
n fair condition. I will be in I .
Valentine July 8th and 9th to ar
range for this work. . I c
25 2 J. H , GAIN. 4-
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Be sure and take a bottle of Cham ber-
lain's : Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy with yon when starting on yonr ?
trip this summer. It cannot be obtained
on board the trains or steamers. Chang-
s of water and climate often cause sud W
den attacks of diarrhoea , and it is oest PI
be prepared. Sold by Chapman Drug ar
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'YoU ' ONLY HAVE YOUR SELFlb
BUME FOR ORDERING 1 THEM BY
\ < : . MAIL. 1 WE SHov You WHAT oU
BEFORE i aU > BUY IT.
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MAIL ORDER FITS !
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WE DoN'T1 ANT YOU To BUY YOUR GooDS
FROM US , INSTEAD OF ORDERING THEM THRU
A CATALOGUE , EXCEPT FOR THIS REASON : WE '
CAN TREAT YOU BETTER THAN THE CATALOG
HoUSEtrill. . WHY YoU GET WHAT YOU
WANT WHEN YoU WANT IT. YoU SEE OUR
GooDS AND TRY THEM ON BEFORE YoU-BUY
THEM. DON'T DEAL WITH US / , JUST To KEEP
YOUR MONEY AT HoME , " BUT BECAUSE YOU
CAN KEEP MORE OF YOUR OWN MONEY IN YOUR
OWN POCKETBOOK.
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DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , 'ma'r -
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