Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 20, 1901, Image 4

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sonally known are requested io pay in auvauce
lumper cent additional to above rates if over
C months in arrears
Noitecj of loss of stock free to brand adver
tisers
Thursday Jun 20 1001
The fusion pre3 of the state is silent
in large measure on tho falling down of
the state board in assessing the railroad
property The party press may be able
to dodge the issue now but it will find
it difficult to evade when it comes be
fore the people in the form of voting a
fusion ticket headed by the recreant
governor Omaha liee May 23 1900
Although a careful analysis of the
question at that time revealed the fact
that the railroads would pay a larger
percentage of the taxes in 190 than
they had ever before paid yet the re
publican strategy board assisted by a
number of fusion editors who too lazy
to give the matter proper investigation
jumped at conclusions and joined in
the howl of the republican wolves evi
dently succwedmg in making the people
believe that the fusion board in 1900 did
perform its full duty The election re
turns seem to indicate that the editoria1
note above quoted along with hundreds
of others ol the same tenor had con
Biddable effect After a careful study
of the question at that time 1900
The Independent believed that the as-
sessment of 1900 was high enough
when compared with the valuation of
otner property an it held to that view
But tie people seem to have thought
differently and The Independent will
accept their ultimatum
The ptople believe that the railroad
assessment waa not high enough and
expresad their displeasure by electing
republican state officers who promised
relief And ho w have ilee promises
been fulfilled Why by reducing the
valuation 44000 on the identical prop
erty which the people said was assessed
too low by the fusion board last year
It is plainly a case of out of the frying
pan into the fire How do you like it
And now will the Friend Telegraph
Rushville Recorder Tekamah Herald
Norfolk Xews Norfolk Journal Pal
City Journal Alliance Times York
Times and divers and sundry other re
publican papers who howled them
selves hoarse last year please step up
to the rack and tell us what they think
of the 1901 railroad assessment In
view of tha fact that B 11 stock is
now belling at 200 there is much more
reason for a raise in the assessment this
but the republican
year than there was last
publican board reduced the total 44000
Come nowl Look pleasant and take
your medicine What possible excuse
have you to offer
When the railroad assessment was up
to Governor Savage Treasurer Stuefer
and Auditor Weston they found that
they wtjre up against it and capitulated
to the railroads- Adapted from the
Omaha Bee of May 16 1900
And the republican state board of
equalization headed by Governor Sav
age has fixed the state assessment for
all the railroad property in Nebraska
for 1901 at 44000 less than in in 1900
Behold reform Adapted from Omaha
Be May 18 1900
For fear that Treasurer Stuefer has
forgotten about that Quarter of a mil
lion of idle school money the Bae again
suggests that the public be taken into
his confidence and informed if it is still
deposited with the Omahn bankers who
acted as his committee when he
took charge of the office and who is
getting the interest which is or should
bo accruing on it Patterned after
editorials whirfl appeared in the Omaha
Bee frequently during Treasurer Meser
tes term but which apparently have
lapsed into inocnous desuetude since the
advent of a republican state treasurer
Why Mr Eosewater
In the face of the notorious fact the
railroads have added millions of dollais
worth of terminal and roadbed improve
ments and in the face of the facs that
their earnings have more than trebled
within the past five years the sham re
form officials have fixed railroad assess
ment for 1901 at 44000 less than the
jULtSAS AtASASASAJASg
ARUBB
DOCTOR
The home without a Hot Water
Bottle lacks something that may
be needed any hour of the day or-
night A soft yielding rubber it
1 bag that applies heat as nothing g
lelse can Well wrapped will
i keep warm for hours - f
IHEAT HELPS g
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i most any pain Equalizes the cir
culation relaxes the muscles and
soothes the nerves With a hot
i water bottle you can have heat at
its best No scorching and a
steady eyen temperature Those
we offer are made as they should
be of finest Para rubber with re
inforced seams All sizes and
every size at a bargain
Quigley Chapman
Druggists
Valentine Neb
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
E K Valentine and wife are
in
town
Wm Maier and family will move
into the Bates hcuie
Mrs M R Hardin has been on the
sick list the past week
Dont forget onr high grade coffees
-and teas W A Pettycrew
Call on E Breuklander and examine
the new centre draft Buckeye mower
20 4t
Miss Leo West of Woodlake is vis
iting friends here and attending the
races
A heavy rain again Tuesday night
and hail did some damage to crops
near Georgia we hear
We have a complete line of trim
med hats latest styles lowest prices
also latest styles in belts Give us a
call 16 tf Esther ONeill
Mary Shaughnessy came in Tues
day morning from Deadwood where
she has been teaching in the schools
She will spend her vacation with her
folks here
The Canton Bridge Co gets the con
tract to build the bridge at about one
half the price formerly paid the Wrought
Iron Bridge Co for other bridges The
Canton is not in tbe combine
LosT While driving through some
where on Gordon creek one black
polled cow branded m on right side
Reward Mhs SorniA Boweii
Wood Lake Nebr
Uev Jbather Nierman of New Or
leans Rev Father Rembert O F of
Coluin bus and Rev Father Breitkopf
of Stuart are here this week attending
the Catholic church mission since last
Sunday and continuing until next Sun
day
Hon John H Shores had an attack
of heait failure yesterday morning
while returning from the postofliceaud
fell in front of Taylors restaurant He
revived after a short time and was able
to tvalk home as though nothing hud
happened him and appeared the least
excited of any one
E D Mason and family arrived here
last Saturday night from St Joe for a
visit with his wifes parents and broth
ers the Cramers on the table north of
town Mrs Mason and their two boys
will remain for a few weeks visit Mr
Mason will return next week aud stop
for a few days at Creighton where he
formerly lived to look after some prop
el ty he has therd
Mrs Thorn and children Frank
Bertha aud Hugh and her mother who
has been staying with them for some
time departed jesteiday morning for
Lincoln to join Mr Thorn who had
gone some time before and purchased
a blacksmith shop there Luella Leila
and Walter will remain in Valentine
for a few weeks yet A good family
and model citizens are gone from among
ub They will be missed by their as
sociates and the links of friendship
which had been joined now appear to1
be broken by their removal but they
will not be lorgotlen and we may per
haps hope to meet them again
H Montgomery of Oasis committed
suicide by hanging -with a small rope
thrown oyer an article of furniture last
Monday night His wife lay asleep in
the same room and did not awake uutil
morning C F Harris came in to town
to get the Coioner and took out a cas
ket Mr Montgomery was getting
quits old aud as his health had been
poor for some time had tried before to
end his life and this time succeeded
Belah Pitcher a stepson had just start
ed for Mo to look up another location
for the old folks and Spencer Pitcher
had taken him to town and being tired
when he returned had slept soundly aud
was not aware of the old mans fate
figures for -1899 and 1900 Adapted until morning when the neighbors were
- called iu and C b Harris cut the rope
from the Omaha Bee of May lb 1900- J Moutguluerv down iu the
gbrASfca indepeBaent yuge of four witueyes
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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
L M RICE
EDITOR
Official Newspaper of Cherry
County Nchruha
Sislwcnption S1Q0 per yea in advance 150
when not paid In advance
Display advertlslng l Inch 16c per Issue S10
per column toy the month
Local Notice Re per line each Issue
Brands IK Inches 3400 per year In ad
vance additional spans 5300 per inch per year
engraved blocks extra SrOO each
Parties living outsldu Cherry county not per-
Sacra 1
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At Britt on July 4tn uame owier
and wife will conduct a lunch stand
with hot coffee for those who are hun
gry They sohci your patronage 2t
Obe Church came down Monday
morning and went to work in the bar
ber shop that he purchased from Clar
ence Sageser nis family is driving
down overland from Gordon and will
occupy the Sagesser house which he also
gets in the deal Clarence Sagesser will
remain with Mr Church in the barber
shop for several weeks Mr Church is
an old experienced barber and will take
charge personally of the shop
Miss Inez Pi t ycrcw kindly furnishes
us the following report of the Epworth
League convention held at Newport re
cently of which she was a delegate
The Epworth League Convention
which was held at Newport this year
was a complete success The delegates
from the different Leagues were met at
the depot by the reception committee
and other Leaguers of Newport and
from thence was escorted to the Meth
odist church
The banner of welcome stretched
from one side of Main street to the
other the red and white with which the
store windows were decorated the
words Cordial Welcome and the
League badge which was made of
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nies and occupied a prominent placefer
the window of one of the banks andthe
artistic decoiations of the church were
emblematic of the sentiment of the
Leaguers and the people of Newport
Although each League was not repre
sented hy a full delegation still those
present owing to the cordial welcome
and the hospitality of the Leaguers and
people of Newport passed tho dajs
pleasantl
From the papers and discussions so
nicely given and showing a great deal
of forethought a great mauy good
points were gained which will be bene
ficial in the furtherance of the cause of
Christ by the League
Through the welcome the kindness
and the hospitality of the Leaguers and
the people of Newport they wonfor
theni3elves the admiration the heart
felt gratitude aud the best wishes of ail
present
Educational Department
By LEfA STETTER
Jgft jF aHP iJtte
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By thine own souls law learn to live i
And if men thwart thee take no heed
And if men hate thee have no care
Sing tliou thy song and do thy deed
lo thou ihy way and pray thy prayer v
And claim no crown they will not give
Miss Maloney was absent Monday
Miss Elsie Sherman of the tenth
grade was absent last week
The class of 1901 are exceedingly
busy preparing for commencement
Mr Growden informs us that the class
of 1901 will graduate by electricity
James Growden of the nth grade
was absent the greater part of last week
The 0th 7th and 8th grades have be
come very efficient in water color work
Anyone having a means of removing
ink spots call on the grammar depart
ment
Mr Morgareidge was a pleasant call
er in the intermediate department last
Friday
The graduates are practicing with
Mr Watson at the church almost every1
afternoon
Miss Inez Pettycrew was a familiar
visitor at the school building at noon
one day last week
aJLhe 8th grade have been engaged in
the interesting study of the differentia
tion of tadpoles and polywogs
Miss Helen McDonald of Crookstoii
was a pleasant and familiar visitor in
the high school room Tuesday
We understand that Miss Cook of frTe
grammar department will not be with
I us next year This is a source of regret
to all who had hoped to be her pupils
The maps of Cherry county drawn
impromptu from memory or rather
forgetfulness by the 10th grade looked
like different things all tho way from
a geometrical figure bisected by two
parallel cords to an elaborate represen
tation of the plan of Solomons temple
Down the Miver
The Niobrara river got its back up
all right last week
T J Ashburn intends going to Sim
eon to deliver an oratiou July 4th
Pavis Bros are building a large sod
house on their claims in the hay flat
Grant Spain and wife were visiting
his wifes sister Mrs Mabel Charbou
neati the fore part of last week
There was quite a few hail fell Friday
of laBt week but did no great damage
The corn looks torn up near the Berry
bridge more than any place we have
seen
Well as we have been out for some
time we hdve recruited up a little like
a horse running out as the grass is very
nice since we have had nearly sis inches
of rainfall in the last two weeks
A man by the name of Sunflower
Green is trying to control nearly all the
small grain crop and some of the corn
The Berry hill was pretty badly
washed out by the heavy rain Friday
evening of last week The men were
called out the first ot the week and the
hill was soon put in shape for teams to
travel with safety
Crop tOO YOUNG STER
Taken up at mv place 5 miles northent of
Kilgore Nebr one bay mare weight abouiit 8CO
lbs braiiileil UX ou rigbt shoulder ou lelt
shoulder 1 on right hip
Chas Bukxs
Valentine Neb June 6 looi
Spark Chips
Crops are looking fine especially the
small grain The corn as a general
thing is a little torn by the heavy wind
hail and rain of last week and some
fields are quite weedy and need work
i rm i t
oaary Jine nun m tnese pans was nn i
commonly heavy aiid hail accompanied
same in some localities killing little
pigs chickens aud ducks and doing
such other damage as usually occurs at
sue times
The village of Sparks and the sur
rounding community were greatly
shocked last Friday morning about 8
oclock as little Oscar Peterson came
from one house to the other with a
message announcing the very sudden
death of Henry F Barker one of the
oldest most useful and highly respected
citizens We have known Mr Barker
for 14 years he being one of our first
acquaintances after we landed in this
country and have done quite an amount
of business with him served as consta
ble under him for a term of years anl
always found him ready ro advise and
help iu any way that assistance was
needed His dealing was always hon
est and honorable and his labor unceas
ing until the Great Ruler of the Uni
verse wno cioetn au mings wen came
to his relief and found him true to his
wcrd as he had told us that la uxpecied
to work tiil he died aud his wont- eaiut
true lor death must have stiuck linn
while he was milking a cow lie came
into the house sat down in a locking
chair and in a few seconds was dead
His funeral took place at Sparks Sun
day the 16th couducted byKev Bruce
Twenty -four teams and several on horse
back iollowed his remains from the
residence to the church at Sparks
where the funeral services were held
liuv Bruce delivered a very able dis
course touching the life and character
of our departed friend and neighbor
The procession from the church to
the cemetery was one fourth of
a mile iu length His pall bearers
were two comrades James Culp and
William Allen four neighbors Mathias
Jelly James H Sears George Bristol
and George Shelborn and we laid him
to rest in his cold bed of mother earth
iu the Sparks cemetery in the presence
of many sad hearts weeping friends
and heart broken relatives with whom
we know how to sympathize But le
us leave him to rest from his labors in
the hope of a glorious resurrection
James II Sears
Kennedy Sews
Chas Hale went to town the 13th
John Bachelor and family went to
Brownlee last week
Wm Erickson has gone to t he Res
ervation to buyhorses
Mrs Frank Parkei spent several days
with Mrs D Sears last week
McKee Bros lought 4 head of hor
ses frfJin D A Piercey last week
Mr Wagoner from the 101 ranch has
been visiting in ihe neighborhood sev
eral davs
McKee Bros have taken a contract
from the 101 to put up 2000 tons of hay
lit
Lullmau
Mrs Uee and daughter Marion left
he morning of the 10th for Central
City Colo for a visit From there
tvill vibit in 11 u if alo county rebr
leaiiiefly News
1 M Dunham went to Thedford today
in busiuess
I Sears was at Kennedy today aft
er supplies
i Cyrus Wei fender is hauling stone
from Snake river for John Kiines shed
wall
The hard wjnds last week blew over
a large mill for the t bar outfit
The committee for the celebration at
Lone Tree are making every effort to
have a good time the 4th
Horace Walling ford was down from
ChesterSeld iastweek after supplies
Miss Mary Dunham and Mr Gor
such have gone to Pullman or some
place else on a visit
Mr Spain aud Mr Pote went to Val
entine today on business
Ed Bichards came to Kennedy last
Friday through the rain to get some
good things to eat Come again Ed
It must be getting near the 4th by
the amount of scmiming around here
aud they are not eagles either
HuoiiES Arm
DIED At Sparks Nebr June 14th
1901 H F Barker aged 05 years 1
month and 14 days
Mr Barker was born in Rochester
N Y May 1 1836 and in 1855 em
igrated to California returning east
in 1856 was married to Miss M A
Dunn who died in 1S5S He lived at
Vandalia III until 1861 when he eh
i3ted in the U S army under Capt
Kayler Co F Seventh Cavalry 111
Vol and in 1802 was commissioned
second Lieutenant serving the bal
ance of his enlistment as Lieutenant
Of the Commissary Dept In 1805 re
j ceivinq a furlough he returned to
Vandalia On May 1 18fc he was
married to Mary George and contin
ued to reside in Illinois until 1S68 when
he removed to Nodaway county Mo
where he resided until 1883 when he
moyed to Cherry county where he has
resided until death tailed him away
He leaves a wife and two children
Wm A Barker and Mrs Clara Myers
who -with many friends mourn his
death He was a man of great moral
character ahd one who could fill a
great many places both officially and
practically and will be sadly missed
by all who knew him Te sincerely
8mpatbizewith the bereaved family
A Friend
Renovate Renovate Renovate
White Lead Oil Turpentine Putty
Paint Whitewah and Kalomine Brushes
ofil r AfirviTm rnn
The Celebrated Lincoln Ready Mixed Paints
there is
GULL MUL Al rUfl other so Good
I 0 v armsues and Stains none
We Kee in Stock at all times a large assortment of Walt paper in
prices ranging from lOctsto oOcts for a double roll
OUR SODA WATER IS EQUAL TO THE BEST
And it is as cold as Greenlands Icy Mountains
ELLIOTTS DRUG STORE
Bates Seasonable
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Valentine Races
Among the race horse men attending
tho racei are T A Kowlaud McCook
George V Losey Madison Louis Bor
deaux aud John Cordia Bosebud Geo
D Hnggins Spriugview Dan Truax
Cody Willis Cackler Frank Doty
U aldruil C C Thompson and Dave
Archer Valentine John Arcorau J I
McUJuiu and from GOO to 10U0 visitors
are here from ail directions
Wednesday the first race on the pro
gram was declared oil In the second
there were four entries Chas Crickett
Geo D Francs Jr Dave
Archer Lookout A C Sampson
Nigger Baby John Cordia Francis
Jr won first Nigger Baby second
Lookout third
Third race five entries Francis Jr
Jiuijuie Hicks Frank Doty won first
-Willie ltiley Willis Cackler second
Nellie F A C Sampson third
Sleepy Jack Louis Bordeaux
Thursday first race one mile dash
was declared off
Second race Jim Hicks won first
Orphan Boy T A Itowland second
Alice A C Thompson third
Third race Bosebud Girl J D Mc
Claiii Neilie Jos Truax Avon first-
Sleepy Jack second Lady John
Arcoran third Baker Frank Doty
The Rock County Leader
The Ladies Band of Valentine has
been engagei to furnish music on the
Fourth of July for the reunion and cele
bration It is composed of sixteen of
Valentines handsomest unmarried
yoang women and they are said to be
accomplished musicians They will ap
pear iu uniform and play the wedding
march for the couple who are to be
married iu public at the bowery at high
noon July 4th
Bassett Eagle
Col E J Jjavenport of Valentine
drove down from Longpine last Thurs
day evening tor a chat with the Eagle
ou matters of moment The Cols
one of the leading republican politici
ans of the northwest and he believes
there will be little if any change among
the federal office holders in this section
of the state
When you write to your friends tell
them that you live in The land of the
Mild Eyed steer
The last issue of the Valentine Dem
ocrat from some unknown cause was
batter printed and made up than it
Las been for a long time
O W Morey the Valentine jeweler
was in the city Tuesday looking for a
location for his son who is a graduated
watcnmaKer lie tound the ield al
ready occupied and while he admires
the town very much he weut on to
Newport and Stuart
Cody Cow Buy
Wm Calkins got kicked in the breast
by his saddle hoise Tuesday but after
wards rode to town so he was probably
not greatly hurt The Lorse just kick
ed back once for luck but Wi lls near
ness probably savrd him from receiving
the lull force of the blow
Mrs Peter Hoffmann received a tel
egram Monday from Missouri Valley
Iowa bearing the information Of the
death of her lather at his home in that
place He died the same day at the
age or 7J years Mrs Hoffmann took
tue train ut Neuzei Tuesday morning
to yisit the bereaved home and attend
the funeral
-During the storm on Saturday night
ut Nenzul Ed Hatterlees store front was
struck by lightning and a portion of
the front torn out but no one was hurt
aud no damage done except to the
building
Mrs J E Barnes sister or Mrs Un
derwood and the Young brothors died
at her home in Fan bum S D at 180
Tuesday morning Al Young and
Mrs Underwood and the girls left this
morning to be present at the funeral
Dan Truax went to the county seat
Saturday afternoon Lie has a couple
of spetdy horses there that the boys are
fitting for the June races If they
dont carry away some ol the purses
the fellows will think they have
had some races
of February last
Miss Pearl Paine and Mrs Maggie
ilartiu were over in southeast Cherry
oouuty holding down their claims last
week
Ranch for aie Cheap
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PMM
Walcotttt and THhohs old Stands
Give Me a Trial
A Schatzthauer Propr
Ordinance No 80
Being an ordinance to amend section six of
oruinance No82 ol the Village ol Valentine and
to repeal said suction
Be it ordained by the chairman and board of
trustees of the village of aleiitine
sKiriioN 1 Section U of bail ordinance Xo
82 Is liereoy amended to read as lollows section
0 consumers using meters shall pay two dollars
and lilty cent per quarter tor water which shall
entitle them to a maximum of live hundred
cubic leet ot writer per quarter and lor al water
cousumed over me Hundred cubic leet per
quatter slmil pavseeiiuiiU one hall cents per
vue hundred cubic led or traction iliereol lro
ideti wtieie iwu oi mure consumers are bsing
Horn iliu same pqiu having meter each irusc
pay the village at Ihe rale ol two dollars aud
tiny cents per quarter uitii the maximum vi
live nuudred euuie leet ol waier lor Hie meter
Cousuuifis using water lor domestic purposes
or otuer tuau mett r shall paj two dollars ana
lift y cents per quarter lor eacu connection aud
iwo or more oiicumers ushig from the same
connection shall puy two dollars aud Utty ceiiu
eacliper quailei
MvCiiom bection G of said ordinance 82 Is
hereby repealed
okcxkks a i his ordinance shall take effect
and ue in lorce lruiu and alter Jul 1st ivoi
llissed anu approved dune lutii 1U01
A Al Muiuiiskv 1 b SIMONS
lleik Chairman
Ordinance No 88
Entitled Annual Appropriation BUI being an
oruinance levying a lax lor tue purpose ot pay
ing ihe current expenses or the Village of Val
entine lor Hie fiscal jear ol wl
Be itordtiind by ihe Chairman and Board of
Trustees ol the Village oi Valeuiiiie Nebraska
Skctjon 1 That lor the purpo e ol raising
revenue lo pay tue expenses ot said Village gov
ernment or tue nseai year lyoi a levy ol io mills
be una the same is hrreby levied ou each dollar
oi assessable property uoia personal una real
estate within tue coi pontic limns ut said Vlilugu
ot Valentine
Skctiux 2 That for the purpose of raising
revenue lo pay ihe interest ou the village bonus
and for the maintenance and operation of the
village waterworks u levy ot 7 mills be aud tho
same is hereby levied on each dollar ot assess
able properly both personal and real estate
within tne corporate hunts of said village of
Vaieutine
Suction 3 That for the purpose of raising
revenue lor io deiray the expense ol lignting tue
streets lanes ana alleys oi tne saiu village v
levy oi 4 nulls be and the same is hereby levied
upon each dollar of assessable pidperiy both
personal aud real estate Vtiuiin the coiporate
Hunts of said village ol Valentiue
suction 4 Uiat the tuxes herein levied bo
collectid as- requited by law This levy is made
iu pursuance ti au estimate heretoiore made of
the current expeuses ot auid village
i assed uud approved tuis luth day of June
1001 r jf aiMuNti
a M Moimi88E Chairman
Clers
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Notice of Sale under Chattel Mortgage
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage dated ou the 27th day of
iUarch luoo ana duly liled in the omce ot the
County CierK ot Oheiry County Nebraska ou
the loiii day of April iw and executed by
iMillon Duiiiiaui to i A Inuieock to sveure the
pajment ol the sum or live huudrtd dollars and
upon which there is now due the sum ot 60Ow
default having been made iu the pajiutul of
said suiij uud no auit or other proceeding uc
law having been instituted to cover said debt or
iinv pui t tiiereoi therelore l will sell the prop
erty tnerein descriueu v one six yeat old
Jack color black with light points name Jolly
Boy one son el three jear old mare w nh white
lace one light bay three 3 ear old mare lelt hind
foot white and strip in lace one black ihree
year od mare out- dark chestnut mare nine
yeai5oidoiie bay mare liye years old star iu
luce and lelt hind foot white one brown nuro
nine j ears old one dark oy mare nine years
old star in lace one oruwu male mule age Id
j ears one orown horse mule age Vi years oiie
ulaek mare mule age 12 years oue bucksKiu
horse mule age a years tbese names will weight
from yoo to vM purfuds wneu in good Mesh at
public auction at the house 01 in ltovley iu
Iveiiucuy piecmet Cherry County Nebraska on
13th aay -a July anil at one o clock p m of said
ujy bated June 13 laol 1 A Hancock
mortgagee
Notice Probate of Will
Notice Probate of Will David Leach Deceased
liicouuty court Cuerry County Neb
ibe state of Nebraska 10 the ueirs auu next of
kin of the said Duvu ldcn deceased Take
Notice hut upon iniug 01 a written instrument
purportluc to oe the List iwlu and testament of
iad Leach lor probate aud allowance it is
ordered mat aia hiuiter oe set for heart ug thg
Uiuday oijuly a l iwi before sam County
court ut the hour 01 10 oclock a in at whiefi
time any perauii interested may appear and con
test the same ana uonce ot ihie proceeding is
orueied puohshed three weeka successively in
the AuxiNiiNii Dkmocuat a weeKiy uewe
paper publibhed in tuts state
in testimony wheieol I have Jieieunto set my
hand uid the seal of the County Court ut Valen
line llns Win uay ol juue a V llwl
IsKALi v It TOWNE
ot couutydudae
Notice to Creditors
In County Court within und for Cherry Coun
ty NebiaskUi
in the iiituter of the estate of Abraham Col
man deceived
xo the ortdltors of said estate
You are hereby notified tuat I will ait at tho
County court Kooui in Valentine in said County
on the Uth day ot July loul at 10 octvcK a in
to receive anu examine all claimi agnnst saU
estate with a view to their adjustment and al
lowance Tue lime limited lor the presentation
of claims aguiust said estate is u months Irom
ihevuthdayof Decemuor A D iwo and the
ime limited for paj incut 01 debts is on year
lrom said 20th da 01 December IO01
Witness niyliand and the seal of said comity
Court this luth day of dime lout
WBAIJ W It TOWNE
2 M County Juuge
In the District Court of Cherry
County Nebraska
In the matter of lite eae of real
estate by Hubert Calmly J Order to Show
diau of lillie uud Ueulan cauVj
thur minor heirs of tfred Ale-
Aluswortit Star Journal- Ana now on this 13th day of June A iOOl
Wo learn that Arthur Gore half tu eanie on ior hearing before w 11
eolover oue of the Judges the
district
ki e ith u i 1 ot court
brother ot Will Parous who well
is ot Cherry county Nebraska upon the petition
known here and who Went back to o1 Hubert cauauy guardian ot Enie McAi tiiur
Vihrfnia a few months ajjo was mar- I lliilJf
1 - waa la a wu iBaLid m lmm ii u lui iiiriin iji r n i urn
Ch loiiow lug descriueu real esttte to wit the mvk
sec uz township uu range zu west ol ths Cth I
jl the proceeds ol the sale to be used for ihe
support luaiuteuttuce aud educatiOu vl ills said
waida
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in aid estate appear before me at Icush
vide Nebraska un the 25th day ot July A- D luol
at lo oclock a m io show cauw why such li
cense suottld uot be urahted to said iruurdiuii to
sell said premises
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Stock and implements complete for j be published four iticc s ive week- in me Val-
engaging in the stock business
e o
is a chance for some man who has about
5010 to invest Call on I M Bice or
write us
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Dated this I3lli dav of June A D 1WX at
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