Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 22, 1910, Image 4

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} VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
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t I.'M. RICE - Editor and Propr.
F. Wright , Foreman.
. A Weekly Newspaper } published every Thurs-
day at Valentine , Ne ras.
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i ' . Subscription -1.r0 Per Year. ' '
Local Notices , 5c per line per issue J
. . . . Entered at the Postofflce at Valentine , Xeb. , I
: for transmission through the mails , as second
° class matter.
Thursday , September . 22 1910.
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Hon. James C. Dahlman , demo-
" ' cratic nominee for governor of
. Nebraska visited the Dawes Co.
" ' Fair at Chad ron , on .Saturday ,
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September 17.
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. Attorney C. A. Ruby has been
invited to speak at the Elsmere
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Fair Sept. 29. He is making a
campaign for county attorney and
is meeting with encouragement
throughout the country.
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Hou. J. F. Carr and Frank Roby
were over from Spring view at-
. , .tending the reunion and also the
Norden fair. They started back
from Valentine Monday afternoon.
Mr. Carr is candidate for re-elec-
d : : tion as representative and is enti
tled to our support at the election.
. He may not step high enough to
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1/ I suit the most radical anti county
optionist but he did a lot of good
honest work in our legislature last
, . session and is ready to continue
the good work if we want him-
and we want him.
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_ VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR U. S.
SENATOR.
, - ' G. M. Hitchcock , compared with
1 slippery Elmer Burkett for U. S.
senator , had not ought to worry
any one to decide which would
, , most nearly ) represent the people
. of Nebraska. Burkett's recordln
the senate has been followed too
1 closely for any one to claim him to
be a progressive or insurgent re
publican. He has voted and hob-
nobbed with the millionaires : and
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capitalists and may now look for
their support in red fire and cam-
paign boodle but we don't think it
' will influence Cherry cuunty peo
pIe into voting for him. Mr.
Hitchcock's record has also been
followed in congress and he has
. , been found faithful , progressive
and in league with the common r
, people.
i . TAYLOR FOR CONGRESS
r \V . J. Taylor of Caster county
I has been declared the democratic
1 , nominee for congressman in the
6th Congressional district and has
opened headquarters at Broken
I Bow for a big campaign. Ross G.
, . Moore has been chosen as chair-
' man of the congressional commit-
. . tee and I. M. Rice has been select
: . ed committeeman for Cherry Co.
! : It is the purpose of this congres
i ' I . sional committee to organize by
; . . ; ! . selecting a man to represent every
; ; ' q . . precinct in each county to carry
t i , 4 . on the work of the campaign.
\ : " t I Chairman Ross G. Moore says in
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: 1 "It is our intention to have the
; ' best organization that the Sixth
i ! ; : district has ever had. In fact we
H f are in to win.
f " \V e have in W. J. Taylor the
, . type of candidate that is winning
; and he will make such a strenuous
Campaign that all the constituents
t . in our district will set up and take
f it notice. His friends throughout the
" I . . district will render their assistance
l ' "because men like to help men who
l f help themselves. You will please
& , call in some of your best organiz-
' . ers and name precinct committee-
! , men for your county in every pre-
cinct. Remember this committee
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i ' is to work in harmony with the
' R . State committee and the central
committees of the various coun-
ties , but that we are a separate
It committee , working for the elec-
tion of Taylor and the defeat of
Kinkaid. Get the idea in your
county right now , that Taylor . will
be elected. ' .
" "Ve have our headquarters here
- in Broken Bow and we are pre-
pared to do an immense amount of
work. \Ve \ expect to have speakers
of national reputation who will as-
sist us besides a number of the
best state campaigners. "
TO THE VOTERS OF THE FIFTY-SECOND
0' REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
I had the honor of representing
this district in the last legislature ,
and am the democratic candidate
, _ for the place ! again. .
The district , which comprises
. Cherry and Key Papa counties ,
is too large to permit me to make
a personal canvass and I therefore
take this method of reaching the
voters. As a member of the last
Ipgislatuie ] , I voted for the adop-
tion of what is called "The Oregon , i
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plan for the election of United
States senators , " and under this
plan every voter is allowed to ex
press his choice for the senator-
ship. This vote is not , in law , bind-
ing on the members of the legisla-
ture , but , if I am elected shall
accept it as binding on me , and my
I vote will be cast for the man who
has received the majority vote of
'l the I people of Nebraska.
Personally I favor the election
I of < Hon. Gilbert M. Hitchcock , be-
cause , as has been well said of
him , "he is i a splendid type of
public servant who deserves'pro-
motion to the high office to which
he now aspires. " But if a majori-
ty of the voters of Nebraska ex
press themselves , by their ballots , .
for his opponent and I am elected
to the legislature ] , my vote will be
cast for the choice of the majority
regardless of my personal choice ,
or party affiliation.
I am the author of the bill which
resulted in establishing the state
experimental station at Valentine
and I shall use my position to
further its interests , as well as to
further any legislation looking to
the upbuilding of my district.
A legislator's ) vote for United
States senator is the only question
on which party lines can properly
be drawn , and , by the declaration
I have herein made , that issue is
entirely eliminated. '
I make bold to ask that you take
the trouble to look into the record
I made in the last session and , if
my work is satisfactory. I ask for
your vote and influence. This is
the day of independent votingand
this letter is addressed to demo-
crats , republicans ! = , prohibitionists ,
populists and independents. I care
not what your party designation
may be , if you think I am worthy
of your vote I shall be pleased to
receive it , and , if elected , I shall
try to make a record that will
show ! = : me worthy of it. Respect-
fully yours. : JOHN F. CARR.
Sprbgview , Nebraska.
Democratic Campaign Book
The democratic nation il con-
gressional committee has issued
its campaign book and is now dis-
tributing it. The committee has no
funds save as it obtains them
through contributions and is sel
ling the book at otic dollar a copy ,
or for 50c a copy in lots of ten or .
more.
The book is replete with valua-
ble matter and is said to be the
best campaign book ever issued.
Every democrat should have it and
in this year of democratic effort I
for supremacy should gladly con-
tribute to the committee by purch- I
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asing the book. The committee
did valiant service in .Maine with
notable : results , and if democrats
everywhere will rise to the occa-
sion , by their dollar contributions ,
the democratic sun will rise trium-
phantly - not to set for fiftv years ;
to come. Send your orders or
I contributions " to F. F. Garrett ,
treasurer , democratic campaign
committee , No. 8CJL Fifteenth St. ,
Northwest , Washington , D. C.
ONLY A DOLLAR NOW
The Lincoln Daily Journal has
cut its price to a dollar a year from
now until January 1 , 1911 , with-
out the Sunday. The big Sunday
paper will be added for only a
quarter extra , therefore most peo-
ple will no doubt take the § 1,25
worth. This makes an exceedingly
low price during a specially inter-
esting time , as nearly every family
will want a Lincoln paper during
the next few months. The State
Journal's reputation as a free , in-
dependent , clean newspaper , will
prove of special advantage during
the ' warm campaign now begun.
The paper stops when the time is
up without any notice from you
whatever , so that you see it is no
plan to get you started and then
force the paper on y.ou. :
Bixby , the poet-philosopher of
The Journal ) , is worth the price of
admission himself. State telegraph
is a strong feature and sporting
cranks are well satisf . ; ed. The
thing above all others is the fact
that when you see anything politi
cal in The .Journal that its for the
benefit of the people at large and
not for the selfish political ! interest
of the owners. No booze ads , no
nasty medical ads , no fraudulent
investment schemes. ! Fact is , its
the kind of a paper you want in
your family. Why not try it a
dollar's worth at this cut price ?
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. D. A. WHIPPLE I , Propr.
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Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House
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Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel
' Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
Arrive at Rosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. .
Leave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning
Sundays excepted. .
Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dinner Britt at 11 o'clock a. m.
Special attention to passengers , .baggage , and
express or'packages.
- Leave orders at headquarters or at the Eed . .
Front store. .
D. .A. Whipple.
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UI kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes J
liesidence and shop one block souttrof passenger depot.
Valentine , , . . > PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : IVIy Many Customers.
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Rogers Beau Donald Anxiety Monarch Bulls. Royal Grove \ I , \ \ \
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weighed . 2400 ) in show . _
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