Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 15, 1910, Image 4

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VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
f ' - I. M. RICE - Editor and Propr.
F. Wright , Foreman/
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:1 : A Weekly Newspaper published ) every Thurs
, I' I , t ' day : at Valentine Neb'ras.
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: Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year.
1 I Local Notices , 5c per line per issue
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Entered at the 1'ostoHlce at Valentine , Neb. ,
it for transmission throu ih the mails , as second
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Thursday , September 15 , 1910.
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P DO WE HEAR AN ANSWER ?
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k Senator Cummins , as spokesman
kt for the insurgents , has answered
President Taft's plea that the
I Payne-Aldrich bill , while not per-
I fect , was at least a sincere effort
to perform the party's platform
. pledges.
In his speech at La CrosseWis. ,
he said.
. "Some men have said we passed
a good tariff law. I don't think so.
Leaders of the senate and house
deliberately repudiated the repub
lican platform and revised the
tariff in the interest of the manu-
facturers and big corporations and
not in the interest of the American
public. . . . Whenever the Amer-
ican people have opportunity to
pass judgment on that tariff bill
they will consign the men who
made it to eternal infamy. "
As the stand pat Chicago Inter-
Ocean remarks , "Mr. Cummins
accuses every republican in con-
gress who had any hand in the
making of the law-accuses him
of absolutely bad faith and of con-
scious repudiation of the platform
pledges. " ,
What have Senator Burkett and
Congressman Norris and Kinkaid ,
l 4 who voted for the tariff law and
who are now defending it and ask-
ing the people of Nebraska to re-
elect them-what have they to say
in response to Senator Cummins'
) indictment ?
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J , I ( Senator Cummins went further
fi { and said that "absolutely no effort
i f had been made in congress to as-
t } t. ; certain the difference in cost of
l\ E productiod here and abroad. " He
k' .1 ' said that , instead of making such
'I ' f an effort , the republican leaders
"contemptuously and deliberately
repudiated their platform pledges"
and made a tariff bill "to please
their business friends and betrayed
the American people. "
What is the answer of Senator
Burkett and of Congressman Ndr-
U I it ris and Kinkaid to that ?
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t . The Maine election went demo-
' \ cratic for governor , two out of four
: i congressmen and Eugene Hale : ' will
: i ! be succeeded in , the senate by a
: ' , democrat. . Keep the good work
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Cottonwood Grove
I Mrs. Gilkerson has had to return
to the hospital , having been out of
it less than a month.
Mr. Barnett is building a new
cellar for Bud Secrest , his son-in-
law. Mr. : : Secrest has a new sod
house cemented outside and con-
crete inside.
School started in Cottonwood
Grove September 5th with twelve .
pipils. During vacation a new well
has been put down and three new
buildings. ,
'Frank DeFrance rode up from
Ellsworth in one afternoon , sixty
five miles. He drove back with his
wife and baby the next day. His
wife has been visiting at her fath-
er's , Mr. : Burnett's , for a couple
of weeks.
People came from the Niobrara
river down to the Snake to gather
plums , which were plentiful in
places. Those that got more , than
they wanted sold the rest easily at
5Qc a peck. Choke cherries and
sand cherries were not so abun-
dant.
dant.Mr.
Mr. Connor is the last one to fin-
ish his haying. He is now fencing
the stacks and will be out a couple
of weeks. As soon as he is through
Mrs.Connor intends visiting a
while. Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull are
doing the work at the ranch in the
interval.
Miss Vada "Rose went to Gordon
September 3 to begin school. She
will stay with her sister's mother-
in-law Mrs. : Hills . The
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. family are living on the Burress
place this year , during Mr. Bur-
ress' absence in Missouri and Ok-
lahoma , where Mrs. Burress is
traveling for consumption and vis-
iting her relatives.
Lloyd Vaugn , whose father lives
on Turkey Track ranch , south of
here , died recently from eating a
green watermelon. When the chil ]
dren were called to dinner he said
he felt too sick to eat , and lay
down. After dinner his mother
asked if he felt better and found
he was dead. The Hyannis doctor
came just in time to save the lives
of two-others. ,
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Mrs. Geo. Hills returned to Gor-
don September 4th so the four
, boys could ] begin school the next
( , day. Mr. Hills and Mr. Reynolds
I cave spent the week shocking
horn. Mr. Hills is now shingling
his new sod house , which had a
temporary roof until after the z
busy season.
Milton May , of North Bend , has
come on to his homestead and is
staying with the Blair family
while gettirfg some ( furniture .
moved down. He will live in a tent
while building his house . He is an
old soldier , and his family consists
of his wife and mother-in-law , the
latter's father having a homestead
near here , which she has inherited.
"I have a world of confidence in Cham
, berlain's Cough Remedy for I have used
I it with perfect success , " writes Mrs. M.
I . Basford , Poolesville , Md. \ For sale
by Chapman , the druggist.
Notice to Creditors.
TIIK STATK OF N.WHASILss i In the County
CiiKititY Cou 'J'Y. i t" " Court.
In the matter of the estate of Margaret
Lewis deceased :
To the Creditors of said Pustule :
You are : hereby notified , That J will sit at the
Cot nty Court Room iu Valentine in said : eoun'y
oil tbe lOtli day o : Oclnher , 1910.
to receive and : examine ; all claims against
said estate with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. : The time limited for the presenta-
tion of claims against said ; estate is .six mouths
from the loth ( day of April. . A. 1) . lUll ) , and the
time limited for payment " of dents is one year
from said 10th day of Apr' ! . 1910 ,
Witness my hand and seal of said : county court
- . . - this 15th ; day of September. A. D . 1910.
SEAL JAMES C. QUIGLEY.
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Notice to Creditors.
In che County Court within and for Cherry
county , Nebrajfka ,
In the matter of the estate of John H. Miller ,
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
You ar hereby notified. That I will sit at the
County Cou-t Koom In Valentine in said county.
on the Kith day of October , 1910 ,
to receive and examine . all el-Ming against
said estate with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the presenta-
tion of claims against said estate isix months
from the 10th dav of April A. D. 1910 , and the
time limited for payment ot debts is one year
from said loth day of April , 1910.
- - Witness my hand ] an . ! the seal of said
SEAL County mart this 14th day of fcept.
- . - 1910. JAMES C. QUKil.EY.
m : ! ( 4 County Judge ,
-Sheriff Sale.
J5y virtue of an execution issued lIy the
clerk < < : of the district court ot Cherry : Co. , Neb-
raskn , June 21 , HIlO , under an execution where .
in Arthur Bowering is judgment creditor and
Obe \ Church and Lottie Church are judgment !
debtors.
1 will sell at the front door of the court house
in Valentine. ! Cherry county , Nebraska , that
being the building wherein the last term of said
court was h ' ld , on the 17th day of September ,
1910 , at 10 o'clock A. M. to satisfy judgment ! of
$8 ; > .00 ana interest : at 7 per cent from ! date
of judgment December isth , 1008. ! and costs
taxed at S46 90 and accruing costs at public
: auction to the higher bidder , for cash : , the
following / described : property , to-wit :
Lots 19 and 20 of block 10 ot the original ViI-
lage of Val lItille , Cherry County , Nebraska.
Dated this 11th day of August 1910. I
C. A. Josseter , Sheriff. I
Walcott & Morrissey , Attornejs for Plaintiff.
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Proposed Constitutional
Amendment
The following proposed amendment to the
constitution of the State of Nebraska , as herein-
after set forth in full , is , fiubiriitted to the elect- :
ors of the State of Nebraska , to be ' voted upon
at the general election to he held Taesday , Nov
ember 8th. ! A. 1) . 1910. i
"A JOINT KESDLUTION to amend Section I
one (1) ( ) of Art iclc seven (7) ( of the Constitution of
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the State of Ne raska. .
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State :
of Nebraska :
Section 1. ( Amendment Constitution pro-
posed. ) That section one (1) of article seven (7) ( )
of the constitution of the state of Nebraska , the
senate concurring , be so amended as to read as
follows :
Section 1. ( Who are electors. ; } Every male
citizen of the United States , of the age of twenty '
one years , who shall have been a resident of this
state six months next preceding the election and
of the county , precinct or ward , for the term
provided by law shall be an elector ; provided.
That person- , of foreign birth who shall htve de
clared their intention to become citizens com-
formably to the Jaws of the United Stales and
are voting at the taking effect of this amend-
ment , may continue to exercise the right of suff
rage until such time as they may have resided
in the United States : : live years after which they
shall take out full citizens h'ip papers to be enti '
tIed to vote at any succeeding election.
Section 2. ( Ballots ) That at the general elec-
tion nineteen hundred and ten (1910) ) there shall
be submitted to the electors of the state for their
approval or rejection the foregoing proposed
amendment to the coKstitution relating to the
right of suffrage. At such election , on the ballot
of each elector voting for or against said pro-
posed amcndme lit , shall be written or printed
the words : 'i-or proposed amendment ; to the
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constitution relating to the right of suffrage , '
and 'Against said proposed amendment to tfie
constitution relating to the rigfit of suffrage. "
Section 8. ( Adoption. ) If such amendment
shall ] be approved by a majority of all e ectors
voting at such election , said amendment shall
constitute section one (1) ( ) ot article seven (7) ) of
the constitution of the state of Nebraska.
Approved April 1 , 1009. " iI i I
I. George C. Junkin. Secretary of State , of the ,
State of Nebraska , do hereby certify that tc ! I
foregoing proposed amendment to the COll .itu-
tion of the State of Nebraska , is a true and cor-
rect copy of the original enrolled and engrossed
bill as passed by the thirty-first session of the
legislature of the State of Nebraska , as appears
from said original bill on file in this office , and
that said proposed amendment id submitted \ to
the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for
their adoption or rejection at the general elec
tion to be held on Tuesday , the 8th day of No
vember , A. I ) . 1910.
In Testimony Whereof , I have hereunto set
my hand and aflixed the great seal of the State
of eoraska. Done at : Linco-n. this aath day of
July , in the ve'ar of our Lord , One Thousand
Mne Hundred and Ten. and of the Independ
ence of the Tinted States the One Hundred
and - - rhirty-fifth , ana of this State the Forty-
fourth.
iKOltGK C. JUXKIN
[ SEALIj ] Secretary State.
For bowel complaints in children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil.
It is certain to effect a cure and when
reduced with water and sweetened is
pleasant ' to take. No physician can pre-
I scribe a better remedy. For sale by
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Rosebud Stage tine
D. A. WHIPPLE I , Propr.
Valentine Head quarters "at the Chicago House
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Rosebud " . " , " Rosebud Hotel
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Leave Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
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Arrive at Eoscbud at 2 o'clock p. in.
- Leave Kosebud at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted. .
Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. in.
_ - . . r Dinner'afc Britt at 11 o'clock a. m. '
Special attel tlon ' to passengers , baggage and.
I . ' ' express orjpackages.
Leave orders at headquarters or at the Red
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D. A. Whipple.
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All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes ,
Residence and shop one block south of passenger , depot.
Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : My Many Customers.
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The pick , of our herd , consisting of the Herd Bull Onward 15170 ,
a March oil Bull weighing 2600 Ibs. , bred by Funkhouser. /
32 Cows with calves at side. Calves by Onward , cows bred.r , , / / ; .
back to this Bull. - I I
33 Heifers either out of Onward or Royal Grove , one of' l l
Rogers Beau Donald Anxiety Monarch , Bulls. Royal Grove } 1 -
weighed over a ton in breeding condition and would have I
weighed 2400 in show condition. The aged heifers are bred to "
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The have the breeding , size and quality , and not being grain .
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For Catalogue address PEDEETT &T CIARKE , KIMBALL or !
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