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by check was devised
by all menfor any
man = - for you. It is
suited to the need of
any business , either
large or small. It makes
no difference whether
we pay out $10 or $10000
a month. A checking
account will serve your
needs. .
Pay by check , the
method puts system in-
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{ gives you a record of
every transaction.
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-VALENTINE. NEBR.
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Frank" " ' Harrison's unreasonable <
tirades against Dahlman , help :
some. '
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It used to , be demo-pop. Now '
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it - js' . .prohi-republican. . How do .
you li ] ik e it ?
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. "down" ' for Omaha and up for all
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manner of misrepresentation that
tends . toward bolstering up the
wavering forces of Aldrich.
. "W. B. East ham , Democratic and
Independent candidate for lam
commissioner , is the only candidat <
from the western part of the state -
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He is i a good man , vole for him.
"The Capitol" a prohibiton paper
, published at Lincoln , must be (
stealing its editorials from the files
of/some old confederate newspaper
and substituting the name Dahlman
for that of Lincoln , with a fev
other changes to bring them up to
date.
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Senator Jonathan P. Dolliver
. . . . . Iowa's U S. senator died at his
home at Ft. Dodge , Oct. 15th. Mr.
Dolliver has been prominent in
national affairs for years , and has
during the past few years been one
_ . of the leading insurgents of the
- country.
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As to the absence or presence of
the quality known as executive
ability in either of the candidates
for governor , those who are fa
miliar with the subject know \ : , and
those who do not will become
convinced of the fact after a little
thought , that the mayor of any
large ] city does more work , all in
the line ] of executive duty ; , each
and every week during his term of
office , than the i governor of any
state is called upon to perform
' of his term of
during quarter
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of tbe famous "Bnttle Hymn of the
Republic" anjd other literary pr - .
ductions , died at Middleton , R , I . ,
Oct. 17 , aged 91 years.
Does history repeat itself ? W e
think so. Just watch the peopl
of the big Sixth lay Moses care -
fully and tenderly away in the
rushes November 8th.
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The Bujkett press is ROW rur -
ning a fearfully and wonderfull ) ; , I
made article in explanation of that
gentleman's refusal to meet Coc -
gressman Hitchcock in joint de -
bate. A.11 the sophistry and nea :
logic , false statements and othe
trashy substances could advantag
eously be eliminated from th
article by simpjy stating that his
reasons for not meeting Mr
Hitchcock were the same as his
reasons for not meeting C. 0 .
Whedon , his republican opponent ,
before the primary. He dare not
Self crowned with.a' halo of sud
ienly inspired moral morbidity ; ,
the meek and lowly martyr to
duty , who manipulates the kaleid
Dscopic films on the Columbu ;
Pelegram , sought to besmirch thi
; ood name of Congressman Hitch '
cock because forsooth , that gentle
man had , on divers occasionspub -
licly \ announced that tl\e aforesak
purifier was entitled to all th <
honor , credit and emoluments ,
that pertains to the degree of Past
Master in the Annanias Club. Ii
inswer to these scathing rebukes ,
the : turburlent Editor of "Stat <
reasury ; items" deploring the in
capacity of his 'little paper" to
jope with the dark , deathly secrets ;
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ind . ! mighty ideas that were abou I
to ; burst their prison walls aid flow
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forth in a flood that would over
ivhelm his enemy , ran to rescue '
ind fell weeping upon the boson : '
if the Bee. But when Hitchcock
uade answer , the direful flood
and the fountain from which it \ I
; sprang , were both dammed.
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REPRESENTATIVE DISTICT.
I had the honor of repiesentin | r
his , district in the last legislature ,
ind am the democratic candidate
for ! the place again. .
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.The ; district- , which comprises
Dherry and Keya : Paha counties ,
is too large to permit me to make
a. personal canvass and I therefore
ake this method of reaching the
/oters. As a member of the las
egislature , I voted for the adoption
of what is called "The Oregon plan
'or the election of United States *
senators , " and under this plan every i
. roter is allowed to express his choice I .
for the senatorship. This vote is. i
lot , in law , binding . on tlie members
. but if I elect-
of the legislature , , am -
ed , I shall accept it as binding on
me , and my vote will be cast for the
nan who has received the majority
rote of the people of Nebraska.
Personally I favor the election of
Ion. Gilbert M. Hitchcock , because ,
as has been well said of him , "he is
a. splendid type of public servant
I t'ho deserves promotion to the high
office to which he now aspires. " But
I if f a majority of the state of Ne-
iraska express themselves , by their
'allots ' , for his opponent , and I am
lected to the legislature . , my. vote
will be cast for the choice of the
aajority regardless of my personal
hoice , or party affiliation.
I I am the author of the bill which
I ssulted in establishing the state
I xperimental station at Valentine .
I and I shall use my position to
I irther its interests , as well as to
arther my legislation looking to the
pbuilding of my district.
A legislator's vote for United
tales senator is the only question
on wnich party } lines can properly
be drawn , and , by the declaration
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I have herein made , that issue is
ntirely eliminated ,
I make bold to ask that you take
I the trouble to look into the record
I made in the last session and , if
my work is satisfactory. I ask for
: \ our vote and influence. This is
the day of independent voting , and
this letter is addressed to demo-
crats , republicans , prohibitionists ,
opulists and independents , I care
not what your party designation
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receive it , and if elected , I shall try
to make a record that will show me
worthy of it. Eespectfully yours ,
. JOHN F. CARR ,
. Nebraska.
Springview , /
Construction of the extension of
the NorIhwestern ' Rosebud line .
from Dalas through Trip count
is the only activity in railwa ,
building in South Dakota. . Th : i
line will run to olome ! , ten mile
from Dallas , and thence on to t
Carter , thirty miles from Dallas .
It will reach Colome by the middl
of November. Carter will not be
reached before midwinter at the
present rate and unless this is an
open winter not then. The' road
is doing its own building of thi
] line. - Ex.
Alfalfa Production.
Alfalfa and its adaption to the
igrieultural conditions of the terri
; ory reached by the North Westeri
Liine , and its influence upon cattle ,
aog and dairy interests , is the sub
iect of a booklet just issued by the
Jhicngo & North Western By. , am
which will be distributed free } to
! armers or all other , interested pat -
ies. Apply to the ticket agent , or
: a-ldress S. F. Miller G. ' F . & P. A .
ifebr. ! & ; Wyo. Divs. , C. & N . W .
3y. , Omaha , Nebr. . '
For Constipation
A Medicine That Does No
Cost Anything Unless
It Cures
The active medicinal ingredient
of Rexall Orderlies , which an
dorless ( , tasteless and colorless , is i
an entirely . new discovery. Com
ined with other extremely valu
be ! ingredients ! , it forms a perfcc
owel regulator and strcngthcner ,
lik
lexall Orderlies are eaten
jindy ' and are notable for thei
agreeableness to the palate and
gentleness of action. They do <
3ot : cause griping or any disagree
able effect or inconvenience.
Unlike other preparations for a :
ike purpose , they do not reate a
labit , but instead they overcomi
he : ; cause of habit acquired througl
he ; use of ordinary laxatives ,
jarthartics and harsh physic , an <
ermanently remove the cause of
ionstipation or irregular bo we
iction.
. We will refund your money
without argument if they do not
do as we say they will. : Two sizes ,
I lac. and 50e. Sold < only at oui
I tore - The Eexall Store. Chap-
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llMOCRimeSTATE TICKE1
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For > U. S. Senator- .
I G , M. HITCHCOCK
' Governor
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J. C. DAHLMAN
for Lieutenant-Governor
R. A. CLARK "
? or Secretary of State- *
C. \V. POQL
? or State Treasurer-
GEORGE E. HALL
? or State Superintendent-
' \T. R. JACKSON
Tor Land Commissioner-
W. B. EASTHAM '
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Tor Railway : Commissioner-
BEN H. HAYDENf
For Congress-
WILLIAM J , TAYLOR
For State Senator-
WILLIAM : E. HALEY
For ' State Representative 52d Dist.
JOHN F. CARR
"For ' County Attorney
C. A. RUBY
For ' County Commissioner 3d Dist
J. F. NAYLOR
Pick This Up Quick
Good 4-room house with stone
ellar , for sale cheap. House
brorfg , well built and warm. \V in
seIl cheap if taken at once. Cash
or terms. A bargain in this. Ask
1. M. Rice , Valentine. tf
' 'The Xmas Present that you
lone can give. " Phelps Gold
ledal Photos , Nov. 18 , and 19.
In Lumber we have the largest
tock and tho lowest prices.
LUD\nG LUbJJER CO.
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Farmer-Senator , I have here the. congres :
sional record for the extra session of 1909 On
June 28 Senator Cummins introduced an
amendment to the tariff bill reducing the tariff
on barbed wire to $8.00 per ton. You are re
corded as voting against that amendment. Why
did you do it ?
The Senator-Yon star spangled banner
floats over the land of the free &nd the homo
of the brave ! Unsullied and unsmirched : it
flutters in the breeze and I dare any democrat
to haul it down !
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voted against an amendment puttingarin : : im-
plements of all kinds on the free list. How
about it ?
I The SenatoKr : The other day I stood on Ellis .
" 'Island and sav/ . 4,287 souls waiting at the gate
of this mighty republican nation eager , trem
bling with impatience to be wrapped in the
protecting > folds of this glorious flag !
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Farmer-A summing up of your votes for 1 i
the extra session shows that you voted 70 times i -
with that great agent of the Interests , Senator I
Aldrich , and 58 times against him. How do
you explain that half-and-half attitude ?
The Senator - And what have the democrats I
done for the old flag ? Ndthing ! Absolutory I
nothing ! Except pay taxes to support it. And 1
I dare any democrat to put his foot on the dear I :
old flag. . The dear old flag our fathers fought
to save ! The dear old lag ! . j
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THE P.ALACE SALOON , . _ '
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St. Nichols Church.
Services will be held at the
Catholic church as follows :
In Valentine , on Sunday Oct. j
23rd 1st mass at 8 a. in.
2nd mass at 10 a. m.
Benediction ot the Blessed Sac-
rament after mass.
Instruction ' for the children at I
3 p. m. .
: In Crookston on Sunday Oct.
30th , Leo M. ' BLAERE ,
Recto ; .
Threshing Outfit for Sale I
14 horse power , 28x50 Case Sep
arator , all in good repair , for sale
at a bargain ; for cash , or will trade
for horses or cattle , Address ,
SOIIAEFER & ; BENNET ,
Nenzel , Neb.
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For bowel complaints in children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kernedy 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
scribe " a better remedy. For sale by
ha p 'm4h i : tlitj dru t t1'
Farmer = Cn May 24 I see that you voted j
against an amendment proposing to put lum-
ber , building material , tools and white lead on
the free list. d .What were your reasons for thisI I
action ? !
The Senator-The boys of ' 61 freely gavt '
their life-blood that this glorious nation might I
the ignoble I
live and shall we stand silent while
democrats trample our liberties , thus dearly r
bought , in the dust ? No ! No ! Thrice no I II I I
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Marvelous as it may seem Rex-
all " 93" Hair Tonic has grown
hair on heads that were once bald. '
Of course , in none of these cases ,
were the hair roots dead nor had '
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the scalp taken on a glazed , shiny
appearance. :
Rexall 93" Hair Tonic acts
scientifically , destroying the germs I
which are usually responsible for ! I
baldness. It penetrates to the ] I
roots of the hair , stimulating and
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nourishing them. It is a most
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pleasant toilet necessity , is deli- ; | ,
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cately ! perfumed , and will not gum
or permanently stain the hair.
We want you to get a bottle of
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Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic and use it
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as directed. If it does not relieve
scalp irritation , remove dandruff ,
prevent the hair ! from falling out
and promote an increased growth
of hair , and in every way give
entire satisfaction , ; simply come
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back and tell us , and withond
question or formality we will hand
back to you every penny you paid
us for it. Two sizes , 50c. and
' 1.00. . Sold only at our store -
The Rexall Store. Chapman , the
Druggist.
Government Town Lots
Grand Puqlic Sale
Newell , S. D -Thursday , October , 8 ? .
Sale of town lots under Government
supervision at Newell , S. D. the'ntw
town on the Belle Fourche Valley
Line twenty-three miles east ot Belle
Fourche , S. D. Great opportunities
for new ' business openings. Do not
fail to attend. Apply to ticket
ajients Chicago & JSTo"rth Western
Ely. , for full . 2
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Digestion and Assimilation- ,
It is not the quantity of food taken but
-he amount digested and assimilated that
gives strength and vitality to the system :
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
ets invigorate the stomach and livei
md enable them to perform their fane-
ions naturally. For sale by Chapman ,
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