h jfei - n L 1MK ti i - l m irrf lTrf7 1 nirwwuft WE KNO f HE VALENTINE QEMOCRAT aOBEBT GOOD Eiter and PnblMer Official Paperof Cherry tj Stebntska 4WtOO 2er Year in Advance PUBLIMHED EVERY THUItSDA Entered at tbe PostrGJRoeat ValeHttne iSherry county Nebri ika as Seccrnl class matter This paper will be mailed -regularly Jo itHsutwoa bers untU a definite -order o discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full The editors came they saw and they were conquered by the prosperity generally healthy look of Wslen iue ttpays to advertise Five men sip fplied for the job of working our poll tax wiftan 48 hours after the paper vwas out last week Th inm who ieivs the conn ry and jfails to give hi address to the post inusLer or semi it to the paper die has been rending for several years is too mean fur tnvn a sat on the bleach e is aviimi tin reirrection occurs Did you ever notice how much the vditors of country papers are addicted to wean nir belrsor rga trouser waist bauds When the cupboard becomes empty at home they tighten the Left uiaJ ilseu feel too full for utterauce An exchange reports the following of a man who was not a subscriber to any newspapoi He recently sent 50 cents in answer to an advertisement JIow to make pauts last and received -sis an answer Make the vrst and coat lirsV We have in our ollice a copy of the Tiertfordshiiv England Express an 8 page G column jpaper which contains over o5 columns of advertising No wonder English merchants get rich The Express is piite a newsy sheet lo cally but contains no editorials or news from abroad England must be a paradise for newspaper men Ecs ifSceis m reojpt of a copy of the Omaha Labor bulletin Vol 1 No J which is devoted to the interest of the various labor organizations in Omaha The paper is spicy and full of iteais interesting to all union men and deserves to be successful The ijpGr is put out by a stock company ot which our old friend Willis Ilncrs ipeth foimerly of Newport is presi denc We presume he is also editor Kf the Bulletin We recently heard a man remark tnat he thought a newspaper showed ipoor very taste in printing all the complimentary notices it received tfrom other papers and that the ieditor who did it must be aillicted with ahe big head Not at all News paper men believe in advertising and as au editors opinion of his own paper is apt to be worth very little in the judgment of his readers he is forced to give them the opinion of others Manufacturers and merchants publish testimonials and newspapers do the fne thing At Urbana Ohio last week a man assaulted a woman was arrested and sentenced to twenty years in the peni tentiary A mob gathered to lynch the fellow the mayor and sheriff called out the militia a light ensued two men were killed and a dozen wounded the mayor dismissed the militia the mob secured the prisioaer and hung him and tiae sheriff was forced to flee from the fcowD Query What was gained by this mob -violence How loug will at be before intelligent men an civilized communities will learn to respecttlae law The man had been enttb the penitentiary for twenty yearsJpractically for life but they inust shedDlood to appease their anger This is no better than the acts of the wnmtive maD and shows a saa jock if resneet for the law w YOU KNOW Gqod things when yon se them and wlien yon see a good thing you want it thats why we want you to can and examine our lin of goodstheyre all good things aM youll want them Mr stock of Shirt Waists is tinexcelled our Shoes are unequalled JC X T C HORNBY X X EDTTOES MET COWTINUKD FROM FIRST PAGE whoselands were broad and shekels manytho takes the paper ftsr years never pays until he runs for oflice and many more Has remedy for the evil of delinquents is amputation It is better to have a list of 200 paying sub scribers than 5G0 when two fchirds of them are delinquents or duadbeats -Legal Printing by CfC McHugh vas treated ina very able manner and the saan who cuts prices and the man whozasks for oxi trices were unmerci fully scored His remedy tor the abuse was kgislation lie would make it almost a crime for a -man to cut prices and would compel every newspaper man on his affidavit of pub lication to state what amount iie re ceived for the W3k J O Berkley spoKe brieDy of the Duty of the Press to the Public and advised the editors to try to -give their papers a higher an better moral tone to be honest in their ex pressions of opinion and to support none but goon tvun men to give lacts for news not Ues s and to give eeiy man credit for I is goud deeds regardless -in politics rt ligioit or any thing else LeH y Leach was to have spoken on the Press m Xehrnsku but being unprepared gave way to Judge Morris who gave a talk full of cences He spoke of the Omaha publican nf which paper he was at one time editor of the old m ih i Herald and other papers airl tukf how the Omaha Bee made its lirit annearanJB as a small theatre program one pige being devoted to the program one to editorial one to news aod one to i 1 ver linemens At the conclusion of these remarks a general discussion of the subjects pre sented was indulged in and nvich good derived therefrom Th meeting then ajturned until suveu oclock to give the various committees time to meet and formulate reports Atrer supper the association was called t i order at The Republican olhce jul the com mittee on constitution and by luvs composed of D II honin J 0 Berk ley and J W Fritz repiitnd as fol lows The name of tlris organization shall be the Elkhorn Vailev Editorial Asso ciatioiK The ellicers ot the association shall be a President a Vice President Secretary Treasurer and an Executive Committee composed of four members and the presid int These officers shall be elected b ballot at the annual meeting of the association except the executive com mittee who shall be appointed by the president ad serve for a term of one year Annual dues of this association shall be twenty live cents The association shall hold its annual meeting on the rirst Saturday in June The duties of the officers of this as sociation shall be the same as the duties of like officers in similar organi zations It was recommended that the officers of the local committee which called the meeting be made officers for the en suing year Thisgwas a splendid com pliment to the local press and they were unanimously elected but upon the immediate resignation of Robert Good G A Miles of Ainsworth was made treasurer of the associalion H G Lyon was elected vice president The meeting then adjourned to Cor nell Hall where at 815 the commit tee on resolutions composed of Messrs II H Jenness W H Davis and C C McHugh read the following report which was adopted Resolvtd That we the Elkhorn Valley Edi torial Association in convention assembled hereby express to the citizens of Valentine dur ing our sojourt in their beautiful city our most gracious acknowledgement of the kind hospi tality and courtesies received from them an gen eral butauore especially to Mayor Sparns for the freedom of the city to Chas H Cornell who manifested and took such an interest in our welfare jomfortjiud pleasure to editors Bar ker of theltepublican Good of the Dkmocbat andKelnertof the News to whom we owe a debt of gratitude for the calling together of this association and who spared neither time nor ex pense in their endeavors to make our visit most wrontable and enjoyable And last but not least to that gallant soldier Col John Andrews 12th Infantry U S A commanding Fort Niobrara who marshalled his troops in grand review for our especial pleasure and en tertainment Also to the officers of his regiment more especially to Lieutenant Daniel v Angium Quartermaster whose affable and courteous treatment we shall always remember with pleasure G TV Hervey was the first speaker on tbe program and after a mandolin and guitar duet by Messrs W A Mc Cauiey and John Borran read an ex cellent paper on How the Press can J Assist in Developing Northwest Ne braska He advised tha establish ment of cattle ranches and said in part We now fuidWestern Nebraska a free clear untrammelod district or country under no usurped range control or factional strife Its millions of unoccupied acres invite industry en terprise and capital to locate It no longer rests behind the geographical designation of bad lands and sandy barren wastes The de spised sand hills have proven that they were not created without a purpose On the contraA they have by their rapidly increasing tendency to vegetal i reversed the knowledge of scien tific educators who only a few years ago were pleased to record to their credit barrenness and unfertility Many peculiar conditions of vegeta tion are developing in the sand hills all of which indicate substantial evidence of permanency in grazing properties Thus it is observed that in stead of the sand hills becoming less luxuriant in grasses and vegetation they are annually growing better and more valuable The valleys and hay lands that lie between are yearly giving additional security for their permanency ana ability to yield crops The present condition means not le s than ten years of faithful cattle production employing every available assistance within reach to place the cattle supply upon a basis that will mean a decline in prices It means that there is no sec tion of country on the continent that will sur pass Western Nebraska in thp successful prose cution of the cattle raising bi mess It means that Nebraska can offer better for investment m this line of business than any other section of the west It means an opportu nity for Nebraska to settle up its unoccupied millions of acres with small cattle industries thereby securing not onlv a largely increased taxablft valuation of property from which will grow towns and county improvements but it means the creation of home markets for the pro duce of the common farmer and the peopling of this district of country with an intelligent eu tei prising thrifty citizenship What have we to offer to the cattle seeking cattle range investor Hundreds of the finest stock ranch locations to be found oh the conti nent with milioa0f acres of the most nuhiti tious grasses for stock growing purposes With our clear running brooks and rich native grasses we Iliuliuiige tuc woiin mm otirbeei plouuclioii and are indorsed in ihis assertion ai every cattl inirkfljwhtre the sand hills steer of Nebraska has made his appearance We arc not only bor dering upon tile great corn fields of the corn licit but we are practically within the beef tend ing district Til irrigated valleys of Western Nebraska an the sure gram and feed growing lands of the stite The extent of irrigable lands iiroiighniif Weirn and Norm western Nebras ka by gravitation reaches into the milli us of acres The possibilities of grain production nuiig these lines wiin the rapidly increasing acreage of alfalta that greatest of forage and feed plants known to the stock industry in the sand hils paes Western Nebraska in advance ot any rige country on earrh In addition to the cheap range facilities for raising and grmvug young cattle the finishing reqiuMies are within easy reach from which the liiguest quality oi merchantable product may be furnished the beef markets of the country A male quartette composed of Profs J 0 Neatly T A fellers lie v 0 T Moore and Wesley ilolsclaw favored the audience with a song Speed Awav and were followed bv Hon las Morris who read a paper contrast ing The Sermon andltne Newspaper much to the credit of the latter The sermonhe said 7ff jbeen a powerful factor in the pasrbutwas rapidly giv ing way before the newspaper The sermon had raised dynasties and madf them fall had started the crusades aijd otherwise shownits power Then the sermon was a power for goodand was always directed at something Now the principal query if was How long shall it bf and the shortest time had the longest vote The sermon was polished andgglttering as ice and fully as cold The sermondealt with men and abuses as generalities while the newspaper pointed to individual places and persons The sermon reached a tew score people at most the newspa per hundreds aud thousands With all the crime and misdeeds of the pre sent day there would be more were it not for fear of exposure by the news paper Judge Morris was roundly ap plauded as was only just An instrumental -duet Red Mens March folio wedaad the chairman called for talks from various members of the asroeiation A vote of thanks was given those who furnished the most excellent music rendered during the evening and4the last number on the program a song Serenade by the quartette was called after which the association adjourned to meet at OXeill on the first Saturday in June 1898 Thus the first meeting of the Elkhorn Valley Press Association passed into history Conceit ProfsM O Beatty and T A Jef fers closed a second term of music in struction atthe M E church Friday night with aconcert A splendid pro gram was presented and heartily ap predated by the audience The work of ike chorus u as ocy go 3d and the solos duets and quartettes were splen didly rendered Profs Jeffers and Beatty made many friends in Valen tine during their four weeks stay who will wish them success whereer they go in the future They opened a ses sion of institute work in Longpine Tuesday night and from there will go to It ishville Xcw Officers At their regular meeting last Thurs day night the I 0 O F elected offi cers as follows Xoble Grand E J Davenport Vice Grand L L Bivens Representative J T Keeley To the YwnR3Hn Valentine Hase all Knttiusiasiw in our Nat is interested more No one of you ional game than am I and I am anxious thai our city should nave a nine that cannot be out played by any other nine in our region of coun try and to this end I would suggest that some capable coach be seenred to direct the practice so as Vj strengthen every weak point and enable our players to put up a good game against all who may come w us But I must protest against certain violations ini nf hnili ml nnil miii miipli lll littt Ul mm i - t ity as is frequently heard ia disgusting to many j of our citizens who would delight to witness the games I would also respectfully ask that you desist from all practice and play on Sunday as it is exspresslyf orbidden by the Statutes of our supreme court a menace to the good order and pea2e of our community and a great annoyance to our people You wilt readily see that you have no more right to thus disregard the law aud disturb the peaceable citizens than my neighbor has to beat his wife or set fire to his heuse Now friends please heed this appeal and give us all a chance to observe the Sabbath and en joy baseball Kespectfully O T Moork Niobrara Falls No use leaving the country to get away from drouth this year Eev Abraham Johnson is seriously ill at pres ent writing Have not learned the full particu in regard to his illness Miss Nora Hacklerlis visiting relatiyes on the river this week A party of travelers consisting of twelve men on horseback one driver and about 75 loose horses passed through these parts Wednesday Mr Bush and sons are herding a nice little bunch of cattle on the river this summer Several houses are running at large and are a nuisance to those trying to farm Bad Boy wallop Eugene Mossinan made a trip to Chadron last week Miss Meduire spent lasl week wkh Lura Gal lop Daniel Alder of Murriman has become a ranchman of late having been employed as manager of Mills Bios ranch Miss Dollie Johnson has been spending a few davs this week at Gallop Mr Tracy and mother or Chadron are the guests of A S Mossinan and family E L Mnrphv made allying trip to the south ern part of he county Monday last Eugene Mann visite I his pn rents Sunday Mrs Koontz of CouncM Willis hi is here to spend l he Minimer months with her son I Koont A 1 Gallop made a business trip to Churn ranch Saturday 1 M Holmes and family enjoyed a visit with old friends oL Lavaca recvnlly It is reported thaf rlifre will bo a couple of wjddings in thih section of the country soon How true it is we are unaoU to say as we are not one of the parlies Geo Shadbolt is expected home soon from the west where he went to buy cattle Edward Dahlgriu bus lately purchased Rev Hunts place aud will now make his future abode upon the tableland Kkiivs Ia Sinaeon i i ii i 1 of SiiUfou The progam will be carried out in the lorenoon After dinner addresses will be delivered by Rev Horton and Mr US Satta All are invited to attend Miss Anna Sageser is visiting Miss Maud Bennet at5resentTholiys lake great inte rest in sinking lately Rcece Rros placed their cattle on the Snake for tho summer tn care of M S Walker Range is unusually good at this time and stock is gain ing rapidly W H SUatton our enterprising merchant has started two comranies on the road with gramodhones Tliis in connection with Mr Strattons Socialisticjviews and is the first of many plans for organizing a colony of those who believe the principals of socialism With the view to assisting a friend in need we pen the following Their is jolly bachelor Around Simeon does roam Who fur some fair one young or old Desires to make a home To lonely life and solitude Hed forever say adieu To help along we quote his words Just any one will do Ordinance Number 7S An Ordinance for the purpose of laying side walks On the North side of Catharine Street in front of iots 11 12 13 14 15 and 10 of Block c On the east side of Hall street between Catha rine ami irginia streets On the North side c f Virginia street between Cherry street and Lori Avenue Bo it ordained by the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Valentine Section 1 That the owners of lots num bered Eleven 11 Twelve 12 Thirteen 13 Fourteen 14 1 ifteen 15 and Sixteen 1G in Block No Six G fronting on Catherine street in the original town of Valentine where side walks are not aireauy proviueu are Hereby or dered to construct sidewalks in front of said lots Section 2 That the owners of lots on the East side of Hallstreet between Catharine and Virginia street in the original town of Valen tine are hereby ordered to construct sidewalks in frmt of said lots Skctios 3 That the owners of lots on the North side of Virginia street between Cherry sti eesn the original town of Valentine and Lodi Avtnte in McUoualds addition to sa d town of Valentineliereby ordered to construct sidewalks in front of said lots Section 4 That the said sidewalks ordered in the foregoing sections shall be made of plank two inches tliicK and of any width above four inches to be laid crosswise on 4x4 inch stringers said stringers to be laid parallel wrn td street and a distance apart that the ends of said cross plank will not project to exceed one inch That wbere a wlk be built in front of a corner lot said walk shall projeet beyoud corner of said lot aud into the intersecting street a distauce of five feet Walks to be built in i substantial and workmanlike manner aud shall be laid one foot out from the lot line Section 5 Where the property owner shall fail to lakl said walk provided in foregoing sections within GO days after the passage and publication of this ordinance It is hereby made tlie duty Board of Village Trustees to construct said walk paj ing cost of the same out of the general fund of said village said costs with all expenses incurred to be assessed against said lot or lots Section 6 This ordinance shall take effect and be inforced from and its passage T C Clerk E Sparks Ohainnan U S Land Office Valentine Neb i May ia 1897 i Notice is hereby given that Fiank H Zauuck of Oakdalc Nebr has tiled notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Re ceiver at Ills oflice in Valentine Nebr on Sat urday the dav or June 1897 on T C No 7491 for the smie i and nse1 Sec li Tp 3ln R 2w lie names as witnesses George Bet of Val I entine Nebr Willard 1 aiorgareidge William F iMorgareuige ami v in mm Larson oi Simeon Nebraska Testimony or claimant will he taken before the Clerk of the District Court for Antelope county at his oflice in Neligh Nebraska on June i 1897 l7 5 C II GLOVER Register nyoips uae kiuvu a numiicr oi spring calves umtlication No 7Kt Neb 17 22 US tor the niseU sesel4 and i liii fko recently in ilUferenJ herds and stock men are I iieswi See22Tn i8n Ui7w preparing to have a grand hunt soon Messrs Ileiinet Iludnou and 1ayton visited Valentine this week W V Morgareidge is farming piitu extensive ly tliis spring Mr Morgareidge usually has good success with hi crops as well as with his stock biwiness G V Johnson and family started Monday for Alabama We predict a return to Cherry county but wish them a prosperous journey The Simeon and Gordon Vallv Sunday Schools have united to observe Childrens dav June 12 V S Land Office Valentine Nebr I May 17 1S97 Notice is hereby given that Jason Garwood of Ilillnirin Neb has tiled notice of intention to make final inof before the RHgster and Re- i eeiver at their office in Valentine Neb on Mon I dav the 2sth dav of June 1897 on timber culture lie names as witnesses Joseph E Cotton Charles earner mseph A Saults and William PtiliiiiMii all of Pullman Neb Notice is also hereby given that Norman I Si oner of Pullman Nebr has filed notice of in tention to make linal prom on timber culture npplicaton No7si for the neVsw1 seJ4iiwi and nSsoi Set7Tp28n R3iw He lwnies as witnesses Joseph K Cotton Joseph A Saults William Pullman and Charles Carner all Pullman Xebr also Jason Garwood of Pullman Xebr H E No HKit tor the Sec 32 and nS nwli Sec i Tp 2iii RM w He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of i sain land viz Joseph 12 Cotton Norman J Stoner Joseph v picnic mil lie neiu in mis nwan sgrme unriii i Sinits ml Willhiiii Piilliimn ill of Iislliiim -- ------ - - - C If GLOVER Register Land Office Valentine Nebr May 15th 18U7 j Notice is hereby given that JharIey Good rich of Coly Nebr has Hied notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Re ceiver at his otiicR in Valentine Neb on Tues day the uth day of July isu7 on timber culture application No 7it l for the esw and wseL4 Sec35Tp 34n lt X w He names as witnesses Andrew Steele Oscar C Goodrich James A Denison and Com fort P Starr all of Codv Nebr also Andrew Steele of Cody Xeb H E 8752 for thee1 Sue1 and eiseJi Sec 31 TpttltSTi He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Oscar C Goodrich Charley O Goodrich John s JNeweii and Henry Heckel all ir cooy ncd 17 22 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Otfice Valentine Neb May 3 1817 f Notice is hereby given that Frank C Jackson of Pacific Junction Iowa hits filed notice of his intention to make linal proof before the Register or Receiver at his otfice in Valentine Neb on Friday the 18th day of June 1807 on timber cul ture application No 7474 for the se Sec 1 Tp 30 n R 28 w He names as witnesses John R Ballard Henry Ballard William G Ballard and John Cronin all of Wool Lake Nebr Testimony of claimant will be taken before the clerk of the District Court of Mills county at his oltice in Glenwood Iowa on June 15 187 15 20 C It GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb April 30 1897 f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on June 14th 1897 viz John M Clarkson of Sparks ZsTebr H E No 9421 for the nw Sec 9 Tp 34n R 25w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on and cultivation of said landviz Frederick Smith of Fort Niobrara Nebraska Rishard Osburn Newton o Grooms Perry Swearingerall of Sparks Nebr 15 20 C R GLOVER Register Notice Timber Culture U S Land Office Valentine Nebr I diay 15 18U7 Complaint having been entered at this oflice by John H Hill against Gilbert Maxwell for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No 8501 dated January 8th 1891 upon tbe esel4 swjsek aim seswi See 5Tp 29 K 39 in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the can cellation of said entry contestant alleging that Gilbert Maxwell has failed to have broken five acres of said tract during the first year of entry or any of said land during the second year of entry and has tailed to cultivate any of said tract at any time and has failed to ulant or cause to be planted any trees tree seeds or cuttiugs Hi said laud aud said land is all grown up to grass and weeds the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this oflice on the 5th day of July 1897 at lu oclwk a m to resimml and furnish testimony concernimr said alleged failure Depositions of witnesses will be taken before Robt Lucas a U S C C O at his otlic in Cooper Neb on the 30th day of June lSr7 at in oclock a in 17--2 C R GLOVER Register A LARGE NEW INVOCE 1 itrinmutti jviii nyvcs HHMLiUi THKSMiSa I wffi msm utjivi ir ktijiiirt f Wm- GENUINE JACKSON FAVORITB WAIST OF FLEX1B0NE CORSETS AND CELEBRATED JACKSON WAISTS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM FACTORY THESE CORSETS COME IN VARIOUS SIZES STYLES AND COLORS AND ALL CAN BE SUITED THE RED FINAL PROOF NOTICES Claimants and witnesses in final proof cases notice of which appear in The Democrat will receive a marked copy of the paper Should any errors in description of land or spelling of names be discovered notice should be sent to the land office and this office so correction can be made U S Land Office at Valentine Neb June 5 189 f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof insupport of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on July 17th 1897 viz George Coleman of Kilgore Nebr H E lx0 for the s4ne and neUneh Sec 26 and seMsek Sec J5 To 35 ft l He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Beede Crookstou Nebr Merrick L Robertson Morrison Crawford and William Storv of Kilgore Neb 20 L5 C It GLOVER Register FRONT 1 Notice U S Land Office Valentine Nebraska l June 1 1897 Complaint havingbeen entered at this office by W P Davis against William A Davis for abandoning his homestead entry o 10012 dated January 25 1895 upon thi seii Sec M Tp 35 R 31 in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entry said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Valentine Nebr on the 1st day of September 1S97 at u oclock p m to respondand furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment 10 22 C It GLOVEK Register Notice TT S Tind Office Valniitinn Xphr J w - -- June 3ra iwn Complaint haviug been entered at this office bv Charles Walker against Alfred Dalton for abandoning his homestead Entry No 10275 dated November 12 1895 upon the wiswj 3ec 35 and nV se See 34 Tp 35 n R 28 w in Cherry county Neoraska witli a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 20th day of July 1897 at m oclock a in to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment Testimony of witnessed to be taken before James E Thackrey Notary Public at Cooper Nebraska July 1C 1897 at 10 oclock a m 20 25 C II G LO VEII Regis ter Application for AdminiMtrator In the Conty Court of Cherry coiintv Nebr In the matter of the estate of Joseph Brown deceased Alfred Lewis haviug filed m my office a peti tion praying for the appointment of himself ais administrator of the estate of Joseph Brown deceased all persons interested in said estate will take notice I have fixed Saturday June it 1817 as the time and my office in Valentine Cherry county Nebraska as the place for hear ing of saiil petition at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may appear and show cnuse if any there by why such admin istrator should not be appointed Witness my hand and the seal of the County - Court this Ind dav of June 1SI7 SEA L W R TO W NE - r 19 21 Couutv Indue SB Ua 15 NEWEST MODELS FANCY mi PLAIN 4wm Application for Administrator In the 20unty court of Clierry county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Silas M Waite deceased William E Waite having tiled in my olllce a petition praying for the appointment of William li Waite as administrator of the estate of Silas M Waite deceased all persons interested in said estate will take notice that I have fixed Saturday June 12 1807 as the time and my office in Valentine Clierry county Nebraska us the place for the hearing of said petition at which time and place all persons interested m said es tate may appear to show cause if anv there be why such administration should notbe appoin ted Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court this 2flth day of May lsi7 hEAL WR TOWNE -v 18 20 County Judge 1PM yOBSETS MAKE American Beauties ECC0 s2J On Kcch Box CORRECT SHAPES ARTISTIC EFFECTS All Lengths FEATHERBONE CORSET GO SOLS MANUFACTURERS SOLD BY Davenport Thacheb Pacific Short Line TIME TABLE AT ONEILL NEBRASKA PASSENGER LEAV ES Usn A M ARRI VES ago P M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAST Mf ty V v rx