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LUDWIG LUMBER CO. ,
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Baseball Shoes , Bats , Balls , Uniforms , Masks : , Gloves ,
Mitts : : , Basket Balls and supplies , Tennis , Rackets , Balls
and Nets. A classy assortment of Pennants. In fact
we carry the only ; complete line of sporting goods in the
city. Send us your mail orders.
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Henry Schaefer
Nenzel , Nebr. ,
Has received three car loads of Farm : Im
plements , Harness and Hardware. He
wants the farmers to know that he can
supply them at a saving in price. Every-
thing needed on & farm. Call and see me "at
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VALENTIME DESyiOCRAT
I. M. 'RICE - Editor and Propr.
Mark Zarr - - Foreman.
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Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year.
Local Notices , 5c per line per issue
- Thursday , July 7 , 1910.
Democratic County Con =
vention.
The , democratic electors of Cher-
ry county , Nebr. , are hereby call-
ed to meet in delegate convention
in the village of Valentine , Satur-
daV , July 22 , 1910 , at 2 o'clock p.
m. , for the purpose of electing
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seven delegates to the state con-
vention to be held in Grand Is
land , Nebr. , July 26 , 1910 , at 2 ,
o'clock p. m. , and the transaction :
of any other business which may I
properly come before the conven-
tion. '
Our representation in said con-
vention is based upon the votes
cast for presidential electors in
1908 , one delegate for each 150
votes or major fraction thereof ,
cast at said presidential election.
W ! E. HALEY , Ohm.
FKAXK : FISCIIEII , .TII , Sec.
Statement and Piatform <
of Willis E. Reed.
Since I have become a ; candi-
date for the democratic nomina-
tion for the United States senate ,
the public is entitled to know that
this is the . first office to vhich I
have ever aspired , notwithstand-
ing i I have taken an active part on
behalf of the democratic party for
more than fifteen years. : Am
forty-four years of age , was rear-
ed to manhood upon my father's
farm in Iowa and bogan business
for myself by teaching school ; and
which I continued to do in this
state for a couple of years while
reading law , until I was admitted
to the bar , twenty-two years ago ,
commenced practicing in my pres-
ent location ; and since that. time
I I have given strict and careful I at-
tention to my profession , business ,
farming and stock raising inter-
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JJelieving in the fundamental
principles of democracy in the !
event of my election , if it shruld
so happen that my personal views
upon any subject to be voted up-
on by me , conflicting with the
wishes of the people , 1 would feel
in duty bound to vote as nearly as
possible as a majority of the peo-
ple whom represented desired ,
irrespective of my personal views.
should . accept the platform as a
declaration of the wishes of my
party. I am in favor of not only
the initiative and referendum , but
the recall as well. Lowering of
tariff duties that it may exist for
revenue only. Less legislation ,
better enforcement of existing
la ws. more rigid economy , apply :
ing business principles in ; business
transactions with and for the gov
ernment , recognizing that the
United States is , in itself a gigan- j
tic corporation in which each in-
dividual and corporation has an
interest and must be considered ,
are some of the essentials for
which I stand. I oppose the pas-
sage of any national laws , incon
sistent with the best interests of
our state. I am opposed to a ship ]
subsidy as advocated by the adt t
ministration party , but I favor
enlarging our navigation laws in
such a manner that , without ques-
tion or doubt it would build up
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Candidate 'for Nomination for
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Democratic and People's Inde-
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August 16th. -
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Twenty-five years in western
Nebraska , and a thorough ac
quaintance with conditiohs sur-
rounding the people of the Sixth
congressional district , prompts me
to urge my fitness for nomination
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at your : hands.
I hope you will take the pains
to investigate my record , and give
me an opportunity to show where
I stand on live questions , unless
you already know. And as a re- j
suit that you will give me your I
support August 16. I i
The district has been . misrepre- . I
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sented long enough. We want no
gum shoe , soft-pedal congressman ,
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but a man typical of the west. We
need representation in Washing
ton. ;
A man of action : , a thinker , a '
builder ; a man of red blood , who
sees so much to do and so little
done that he wants to tear into
the work. 1f
forty-horse-power- ,
six.-cylinder-man. Not a man of
mere promises , of extravagant
claims , nor just because someone
thinks he can be elected.
Six years ago , this district was
8600 republican. I reduced Kin-
kaid's majority about 3500 four
years ago. Two years : ago Judge
Westover clipped another 500.
Last year the district was about
500 republican.
Yet we cannot win with a doubt-
ful man. If there is any question
as to where he stands on Cannon-
ism , ' - A.ldrichism , Balling-
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erism , Taftism , or any of the
pertinent questions effecting na
tional legislation.
It is my earnest desire to learn
something while this contest is on ,
which the people are so much in-
terested. I want to be fitted for
congress whether I win or not.
To that end , I want the opinions
of as many as will take the trouble
to write me-opinions on issues
and on candidates. Frankly tell
me if you : have heard anything
either for or against nfe , and it I
will aid me to improve. Any man
grows better if he is bombarded
with good advice.
If you : are for me , , tell me why ;
and if against me tell me why also.
Thanking you in advance for any
favors shown , I am ,
Yours to command ,
G. L. SHUM \ \ ' AY.
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our merchant marine. I favor ad- i
mitting at a greatly reduced duty , t .
if not free , lumber ] , copper , iron , r
salt , wool and coal until such time $
as our merchant marine becomes I
fully established ; provided such 1
articles are carried from foreign :
shores directly to our ports in [
American vessels. If any other
aid be considered advisable to as-
sist our merchant marine , I would ,
favor an export bounty on grain
and live stock , payable directly to
the farmer and stock raiser , when
carried in American vessels , en-
couraging thrift as well as afford-
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ing extra tonnage for our merch-
ant marine.
On account of the appalling loss
of life in this country through
various forms of diseases , I be
lieve it advisable and necessary
that the cabinet offices of the presi-
dent should be enlarged by the
creation of a Secretary of Health.
WILLIS E. REED ,
IV HadisoD : , Nebr.
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genuine edge selection of corn Rives , . . ? Se" - . . ' j '
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curate planting. This , combined with
many other exclusive , desirable fea attach- .
tur es , makes the . Mo.9 a profitable In- ment that hills or . '
vestment. You profit by tha increased drills , furnished ex-
yield due to perfect stand , by the addi tra. E\'cry detail is l
tional years of > service and frecc..rtim worked out in the best i
? 't break down. IIH1.I1n possible r. Cosse 2n sad sec ; us
' Most progressiva farmers and planters
i won't hnvc any other. Best informed and l keep-nosted. We have : but briefly . " . I
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dealers refuse to consider handling mentioned some of the strong
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any other. .Investigate the time S3.V0 tures above. Or drop us a post
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Main seed shaft driven directly , ' , . . , . . . . . are of the highest standard , and
by traction wheels takes all the'Jt" . : satisfy the most exacting. ASK
strain from check wire , and avoids . . ' .
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injure perfect ; check regardless ' ; : , . 1 ' '
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team speed. # as well as planting , treated in a
_ Instantly changed from check to small space fully illustrated ; a
' drill drop. t Ti -over hoppers - very con- book ' for the man who wants" better
' venient in changing I ) ! ates. Plates for corn. Handsome pocket ledger free
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U3 flying ! irc'rnMany to New York
City Lvs : signed a contract with
.lie Aero club of Nebraska : to make a
mmber of flights from some point
le.ir Omahft and the club has put up I
! 15OCO as a guarantee.
The first thing the Aero club of Ne-
jraska did was to secure the Micl-
A7est ; aviation meet and it is for this
jvcnt that Curtiss has been secured tor
nake fiights five days July ! 23 to 27.
At a number of aviation meets held
n the west , men trained by Curtiss
vill be seen , but as far as Jnown the *
scbraska : club is the onlycme . . . which .
. . . . . .u---A 'V . Alf.V y.r. . . . . . . J
has secured' the real Curtiss between
Chicago and the Pacific 'coast. Be-
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sides Mr. Curtiss , the club has secured
C. J. Mars and Charles K. Willard ,
who will also make flights at the
meet.
Mr. Mars is to select the site with-
in a few days but it is certain
certa.in to be j' ' , ,
within easy reach of Omaha by street it It "
cars , as it would be impossible H
to _ 1\ \
handle the crowds without them and f ( 1 I
; convey people back and forth to ;
some Ii t
great open place where . !
a safe start t I
can he made within
sight of
thousands H I
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of people. Both Benson and Florence t ' j' {
are after the meet and both are near
pmaha.
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