Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 26, 1911, Image 1

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Volume 26 , No. 42 VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , OCTOBER ' 26 , 1911. § 1.50 per year.
THE W&N WHO CARES
for style , quality and
comfort in shoes is
always well pleased
when he sees and tries
the Florsheiin Shoe. In
its construction the best
material is used. Out
wardly it pleases 'the eye.
Inwardly it gives ease
and comfort. The pleas
ure of wearing such a
shoe will appeal to "The
Man who Cares. "
I ALL STYLES AND LEATHERS $5 and $6.
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If you are not a customer
of the Bed Front . Mercan-
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. .tile Co. , they would appreciate -
; ciate your becoming one.
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In their Grocery Depart
ment you will find the best
grades of canned fruits ,
vegetables , smoked meats ,
lards , syrups , and breakfast -
fast foods.
Phones 5 and 75
Complete Line of Fall and Winter Hats , New
Up/todate Styles and Shapes , ' -
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Yours for Inspection/
> . W. Morey
Bakery Goods Confectionery
Ice Cream and Soda Water J
Cigars and Tobacco *
Lunches and Meals
Home
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Address , The Democrat , Valentine , Nebraska
Dan Barnes on County Division.
Lake , proposed Like Countj
Nebraska. To the Voters of Cher
ry County Will we or will w
not divide Cherry county this fal
in the unjust way that it is pu
before us ?
If it had been proposed to dividi
the county through the center put
ting the west half in a county b.i
itself , and placing the county sea
in the center of the county , when
all county seats should be , then w <
could run it a great deal cheape ;
than we can with the county sea
at one side of the county , and i
divided as proposed the county
seat will be at Cody , Nebraska
in the extreme north edge of tin
county.
Giving twenty-fctur township :
to Hooker and .Grant countie-
looks unjust to me. Of coursi
Hooker and Grant are willing tr.
accept twenty-four townships o
the best part of Cherry county
because if , they can secure this
territory it will place their count.y
seat in the center of their counties
and give them three-fourths more
territory than they now have.
Look here Voters if it is so nice
and cheap to run a small count.y
with the county seat at one side ,
why do "Hooker and Grant wish tc
enlarge their counties ? Sure the. ?
wish to enlarge their counties thus
gaining more taxable property
and enabling them to pay more
competent salaries to the county
officials and also enabling them tc
meet the demand of other county
expenses.
Here a few years ago the people
in the southern part of the county
wanted to be annexed to Hooker
and Grant counties. They brought
it before the voters of Cherry
county and what did Cody and
Merriman do for them ? Look
over the returns of the election and
you will not find a single vote cast
for it , and there are lots of voters
in the southern part of the county
that are going to return the com
pliment.
That truly remarkable county
divisionist , The Cody Cow Boy ,
in his issue of October 13th takes
as one of his subjects of discussion
on county division the schools of
Cherry county. If he will take
the trouble to investigate he will
find that Cherry county ranks
among the highest in the state oi
Nebraska in educational work ;
there are as few children in Cher
ry county over the age of six
years who have not attended school
six months in the year and there
are as few pupils over sixteen
years of age who have not passed
the eighth grade examination as
can be found in any other county
in the state of Nebraska. Is this
educational work a disgrace tc
" , B5g Cherry" No , certainly no
disgrace , it's the highest- honor
bestowed upon a county ; and what
is the reason Cherry county now
has this honor in the educational
world ? Is it because the pupils
are more intelligent than in other
counties , or is it due to the com
petent county superintendents of
Cherry county Ihe one holding the
office at present as well as those
who held it before her whohave ,
and now exercise good control
over their teachers and schoolsl
In the same issue he states that it
costs ten dollars per vote in cer
tain precincts ; that , I think is true
but it'isn't altogether the fault of
the county. If the voters ar ef A , not
patriotic enough to attend1 the
election and cast their vote , it is
no ones business except their own ,
and it costs just as much to hold
election and have five votes cast
as it. does if a hundred votes are
cast. I do not think it will cost
ten dollars per vote this fall b.v
the way the voters are talking oi
turning out to vote against county
division.
Yours for Big Cherry as it is ,
DAN BARNES.
Valentine
Will Gilmour spent Sunday ii
Ewing.
J. T. Gaskill went to Long Pin
Monday for a visit with friends.
Mrs. W. D. Clarkson returnei
Friday night from a shopping toui
in Omaha.
Sheriff Rosseter returned froii
Lincoln and Omaha Tuesday
morning.
Miss Florence Morris returnet
last week from a vacation of several
oral weeks in the Black Hills.
DrI Sumner left Saturday nigh
for a week's hunt about the lake :
south of Wood Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. "Rice ar <
visiting relatives and friends ir
Manhattan , Kansas , Mr. Rice'i
old home.
Mrs. Jay Morey who has beer
sick with appendicites is mucl
improved. When she gets stronc
enough she will go to Omaha for
an operation.
Milt Latta and family were ir
Valentine looking up a hemp
Mr. Latta has sold his place m
Hackberry Lake to his son-in-law
Bud IClingaman.
Will Boyer and Hugh William *
left Sunday morning for Dewej
and Hackberry lakes. They hac
a camp outfit with them and ex
pected to stay a week.
Thgre is practically no change
in Levi Sparks * condition. Mr
Sparks was stricken with paralysis
some time ago and has not regain
ed use of his right side.
Gordon O'Kief went to his
borne-near Wood Lake Saturday
night and went hunting over neai
Swan lake Sunday. He brought
sevefal ducks back with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Ballard re
turned from Omaha last weak and
visited friends here before going
to their home near Wood Lake.
Mrs. Billard had been in Omaha
for some time having her eyes
treated.
Ralph Keplinger is visiting his
mother and many friends in Val
entine. Mr. Keplinger at one
time was an operator at the depot
aud is now stationed at Utica.
Kansas.
Lawrence Christensen came
from Defiance , Iowa , Tuesday
morning to close up his affairs sr
fhat he cin spend the winter ir
Iowa with his family. He does
not know afc present whether tc
settle there or bring his family
back to Cherry county.
Be sure and go to the. Garner
Bros , and Z T. Davis cattle sale
at Eli , on Thursday , November
2nd , and buy some of those high
grade white-faced yearlings and
grade up your bunch with them.
White-faced steers are bringing
nearly a dollar a hundred more on
the market than any other steers.
Simeon.
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Mrs. G. SReece and Miss Har
ris are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bivens of Purdum. C S. is living
around among the neighbors while
they are away.
Miss Andrews will give a
"Ghost" social at her school house
Siturday evening Ojtob r 28.
&n oyster" supper will be served
n connection with it.
J. W. Daniels has just com plet-
3d a cement cellar and Jrora the
appearance of the load of provis
ions he brought from Valentine ,
bhe Daniels family will fare well
when the storm king holds the
land in a frozen grasp.
0. W. Bennett topped the mar-
let from this vicinity selling sorm
grass fed steers for 6 cents per
pound. . Mh. . . Bennett is one of
nuf'pld'ejst ? settlers and we are glad
to sec hint do so well.
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Mr. . atidvMrs. Bucy attended the
funeral 'Of F. E Cirter at his
home near Rd Dear lake Sunday.
They were neighbors in Iowa.
We regret to lose so good a citi-
zeja as Mr-.Garter. ' He was ever
oh the side of right and upheld
that which would make better cit-
zenship. We express our sym
pathy for those who mourn his
loss and bow to the inevitable.
Our community has sustained a
loss which will be hard to regain.
You'll like our splendid line of fine
Alma Mater Student Styles
Young Men's Styles for Young Men. Not
merely men's styles with an extra box of
buttons on the coat and with a lot of fancy
frills. They are full of style-Young Men's
Style-and not a trace of foolishness in them.
Anybody can sew on buttons , but there's
only one firm who can make the Alma
Mater Styles. We are the one store that
can supply them in this town.
When in need of shoes
give us a trial.
Clothes of Quality For All Mankind
Phone 145.
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McGEER & CARROLL , Proprsi
Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
Bourbon Whiskies : R3'e Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood , fc
Hermitage , Gu chenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , ' Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 29 year/old
andjas , E , Pepper , O , F , C , Taylor ,
, These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the U. S. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guaranteed - (
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family 'and medical use.
Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , ' Guinness's Extra Stout.
Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
Valentine
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Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh
and Fait Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
my thing you have to sell.
Do not miss the Big Cattle Sa'e
at ( jarner Bros , ranch at Eii on
Thursday. November 2nd. The
stock they will sell there is all
high grade and everyone should
have some of these cattle to grade
up his bunch with. Cattle are go
ing to get higher and higher and
it always pays to raise the very
best.
Stock Sale
I will hold a public sale at my
place west of town on Wednesday
Nov. 1. Reason for selling , I am
leaving the farm and will posi
tively sell to the highest bidder
without reserve. J. R. Tessier.
For Sale Shubert piano on easy
terms. In good condition. Inquire
at Johnson's Millinery ,
Order Your Suit Now !
Fall and winter samples from
reliable establishments such as
Detmer Woolen Co. , A. E. And
erson Co. , and the Metropolitan
Ladies' Tailors. Come and see
them and let us take your orJer.
C. H. Austin. 41-2
Estrayed "or Stolen. *
From three miles of Pass Ranch
one brown gelding , weight about
1100 , branded EL on left shoulder.
Liberal reward for information
leading to its recovery. Edw. A.
Lee , Brownlee , Nebr. -ii- 3"y
Phone your coal orders to Fiscn-
er's Hardware. We have added
! Mr. Hornby's sheds to ours , there-
I fore have plenty of storage room ,
'and ' can fill your bins on short
inotics.