Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 09, 1911, Image 4

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VALENTINE DEMOC
I. M. RICE - Editor and F
Mark Zarr , Foreman.
A Weekly Newspaper published ever
day at Valentine , Nebras.
Subscription - $1.50 Per
Local Notices , ocper line pel
Entered at the Postofflce at Valentint
for transmission through the mails , a :
class matter.
Thursday , March 9 , 191
President Taf t has called a
tra session of conjrress to
April 4. This will be a
democratic session. Mand <
crats will succeed old time r
The investigating commit
. . the. frauds in tha Omaha e.le
complained of by Gov. All
reports the governor Was prc
misinformed as the evidence
to materialize.
The state university remov
which entails a heavy ex
should , becut out.Remoi
. capital and then another u
sity ' 'WilK be waTitetir
remove the/capitol first and
arrange'other bills toconforc ,
the new era.
. Secretary Ballinger has ri
ed. Ollie James of Ken tuck
announced that he would bej
investigation of all the-goveri
departments and would begi
peachment proceedings aj
Ballinger , which no doubt hi
ed his resignation , . thong ]
in Juu
same was dated back
School Notes.
The 2nd grade lias t
Tones' 2nd reader which tin
to finish in four week * .
The high school orchest
getting in line to givi.- n . i
'
program in the ncir l'utur < n
, - -The botany elas ? sfi'rV.
Carlson as Leader. madman o :
ion for cryptogams ! r'u1
noon. \ ; . ' *
After an absence , of
weeks Nellie -CoggsVel ! and
vine Carlson are back at w <
the 3rd room.
The seniors not being
anxious to write gradi
orations are rejoicing and t
ful to the governor that he
speak for them.
Arrangements have been
with Gov. Aid rich to have h
liver our commencement ac
on May 26. This will be a
for Valentine and vicinity.
The district declaraato.y c <
takes place at Chadron Ap
'I About ten of the high schoo !
dents are willing to represen
eritine- the contest and a
liminary will be held abe
last of March to decide wh
to go.
The following pupils were
raoted from , the primary ro <
the 2nd grade to make roor
the beginners class which
usually large this year : I
Bivens , Stanley Zarr , G
Jennings , Sara Wells , G !
Whipple , Mary Randall , 1
Stetter and Harry Hilsinger
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It has been decided to hole
field cay May 5 , and the pre
ery try out three weeks b
The boys are in earnest "am
cellent results are looked foi
.viUtions.are beinn sent to \
sur.rounding towns to join ii
isaeefc , so that athletics , yo
and goott fellowshij
receive an impotns that wil
productive of gdod.
Mildred and Merle Ayers
left school , owing to moving a
*
Supt. Cowan of the experi
station addressed the high s
a. week ago last Friday o
evolution of the soil.
A week ago last Frida ;
second room enjoyed seeing
decorations of the 3rd room
hearing the debate on Washii
and Lincoln. Following the
bate the 2nd room returned
Save thi ir own progiam b
Mish VanOrsdell's pupils anc
eral visitors. \\e 'are gla
welcome visitors especially
fathers and mothers.
Invitations have come to
Valentine high school to d
Gordon , Chadron and Sit
Gordon's challenge has beer
cepted , to take place at Gord
April ] 4. Helen Sparks ,
McLean and Kate Helzer.
pose the team. They have
affirmative on the League
tion. Arrangements are mai
so to accept the jJhadron prc
tion. Albert Christensen , J :
Gardner and Lucy. Boyer
signed up for this contest.
Twenty Thousand Troops
Mobilized Mug Fronlie
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FLEET ORDEdEO TO 6M.VE
Official Report Says Moveme
Troops Is for Practice , but
Are Many Rumors of Intervt
ForeignersDemanding Rrotec
Washington , March 8. An ar
approximately 20OOJ men , repi
Ing all branches of the servi
mobilizing along the Mexican
of the United' States. It is ofl
statsd and the administration
special efforts to substantir.t
statement , that- thc sole' purnos
maneuvers on a * large ( scale f <
training of oflicers and men. N
While every effort was made
fjciaj , circles here to. give this
movement tlrtTappearance of a i
repjal'a.tipji for maneuvers , then
'p'ersisterit ' ' rumors''thattie ; g
ihent was preparing for -more s
eventualities.
Confidential reports from Mej
lata have encouraged the be ]
many that conditions in the M
government are far from being :
jpfactcry as official assertions s
indicate. Immense foreign inl
are at stake in Chihuahua , for
pie , and the owners have beer
would hapj
uneasy as to what
them in case of widespread disc
There was a report in Wash
that urgert rnprp - ntvtions hac
made to the. stats department a :
less the United States governing
mediately niR io preparrtlqns t
tect Amcrir u rnd forf i-gn inter ?
northern Mexico , % , rri-.i\\ \ \voulil
it hid not alv L'-'l ; ; l r-fin. . to
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The White Hpuss itself gave
statsiaunt nftc-r the meeting <
cabinet in explanation of the m
of troops and reading as folkrv
is mob
"Th-5 war department
a division at full strength at Sz
tonio , Tex. , for the purpose o
training of officers and men , a ;
of holding r.
the further purpose
vers involving operations again *
\eston. There will be assenib
Galveston a force of three regi
for the defense of that place a
theoretical attacks by the navj
the Pacific coast , the mobilizatic
involve a brigade of infantry
Los Angeles district , for the p
of defending San Diegp and San
against possible attack by the
The mobilization of these trooj
furnish an excellent opportuni
the instruction of a number of
officers in the elements of highe
mand. It will also put to a pr ;
of the st
test the preparedness
partment for the mobilizatit
troops. "
Fleet Ordered to 'Seacossl
The navy is to play its part
formidable fleet of armored cr
supplemented by auxiliaries nee
for the successful maintenance
hostile naval force on the coast
enemy will take its place off the
shore line. These cruisers coi
the present fifth division of tl
lantic fleet now at New Yoi
which are ready for sea.
Th'e military forcevwill ests.bl
headquarters San Antonio ,
command of Major General Will !
Carter , assistant chief of staff ,
ed by several brigadier general :
will contnafra : ta brigades , intb ;
; he rrand division will be dlv" " < i
rhes'i brigades will be placed at sir ;
jsic points throughout the Depa'
nent of Texas , including not only , t !
Mexican border towns , to which pi
.icular attention will be given , b
ilso Galveston and the other seaporl
Strychnine in theWater. ,
Philadelphia. , March 8 , Kate Gi
ions , a servant , was arrested , charge
vith attempting to poison the fami
if William H. Grove by * placir.
trychnine "in the drinking water ,
s alleged the girl confessed. The gi
tad been rebuked by Mrs. Grove ; ar
his is given as the reason for the t
eged poisoning attempt. .
Mew Foreman for Graft * Grand Jur
Danville , II ! . , March 8. Judge Kii
> rough removed Isaac Wbodyar
rcreman of the grand jury , on accou
5f continued illness and named Jo !
Soodwine of Potomac to succeed hii
Subpo.enas were issued immediate
tor a number of witnesses and tl
rote inquiry began where it left c
: wo weeks ago. *
t Doesn't Seem Possibh
The Ijincoln Daily News , Weel
y Independent F rner' and Tl
Monthly Poultry Topic ? , li llin
eaders in their lines , Wi 11 be .mai
id until April t , 1912 , for the e :
remely low price of only S2 , th
> ffer not being open after 01
iargain week of March 21 to 2
Papers may be sent to differei
iddresses if desired , so that if yc
lo not want al ! three papers you
, elf you can send one or more
iorae friend. We publish.all tlm
f these papers ourselves , and th
iconomies of co-operation , t <
rether with our doing busine. '
vith you without sending an e :
) ensive , canvasser to see you , ei
, ble us to make this very lo
ate. All papers are steppe
vhen the timejs out , and nobod
s put on the list until paid fo
bus saving ajl [ osses and giy-iri
hem to you in the price reductibi
Che Daily News is the snapine.
laily , paper in thefstate ; jthe Indi
> endent Farmer is a pracUca
lelpful weekly farm and stoc
Poultty'Topics is a'beaut
mper
ully printed mnnthj.v magazir
I e voted , to the profitable si pc
he poultry industry. You ougl
lot to be without and of thenr
ispeciallyvh.en you get thertf * i
luch a. cut price. The rogul's
) rice of The News alone j |
Don't pay money to strangerVfc
my paper , but send your. rde
o The Lincoln Daily New | or tour
. > |
* our local agent. -
Cuts the rfease
Agateware Gramteware
Because it quickly and hygienically -
ally removes all discoloralions ,
corrosions and grease without
scratching or injuring the surface.
Soap cleaning leaves a sticky film
that catches more dirt.
and Full Directions on
Every family has need of a good , r <
iaWe liniment. For sprains , bruise !
oreness of the muscles and rhetimati
tiins there is none better than Chan
ierlain's. Sold by Chapman , the druj
Try Us For Sale Bills !
and find we arc overstocked on some\ , ; . |
lines of
which we will close out atlowestprices.
- - believe that there will be an advance
in the price of Lumber and advise our cus
tomers to build while it is cheap. A com
plete line of Posts , Barb Wire and Staples
that we are selling exceptionally 'cheap.
You will save money and be assured of
getting the best quality by purchasing of
us. An examination of our Lumber will
convince YOU that we carry the largest
stock of the best grade and at lowest prices.
BERCO
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P. A. WHIPPLE , Propr.
Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House
Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel 3
Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning , .
Sundays excepted. " : . \
Arrive at'Kosebud.at 2 o'clock . m.
Leave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , *
Sundays excepfced. * . t \ , '
Arrive at Yalentine at 2 o'clock p. m. ' ; .
Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock. a. m. ' ,
Special attention to passengers , baggage and f.
express or packages.
Leave orders at head quarters' or at the Ked *
Front store.
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2:28i , Firy : 2:15 May Queen 2:20 , Blackbird 2:31 , Sire of : ,
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