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About Cherry County independent. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 18??-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1895)
h i Lv V - s J mtxm VOL X A CttUISTMAS GIF A TO JSTKKY HUBSCK1KKR The Farm Record of Indianapoli3 lid is a bright hustling wide awake sixteen page monthly journal publish ed at 50 cents a year by C Vincent formerly with the Noacomformist ih Kansas and it is thoroughly alive to the needs of thef armers and full of sensible and business like suggestions as to how the rqpst can be made from farm life Mostf farm papers from the East have liltle in common with our western and southern people and knowing but little of our surroundings they do not issch the point of making themselves indispensable to the farm er This is not the case with tha 3Taxm Record for its editor was reared in the west and spent last summer here and is fully acquainted with the peculiar position of the western and southern farmer He is also familiar 5n a general way with the needs of this class in all parts of the country Jiaviug personally visited every agri cultural state in the union But he 5a now engaged in makiug a fight for the tanner that should endear him- to tevery farm home The grain ring has lad in operation a system of weighing -which has docked a very large portion of your grain for years p fct Mr Vin cent has probed that ulcer and found a cure for it He has arranged with a Chicago firm to handle the farmers grain without1 any dockage and all grain will be weighed understate sup ervision G S Knipe of Arlington S D acting under the directions of the Farm Record sent a carload of wheat to that market and saved 43 a bushel This is only one of hundreds Tou can save money too on any grain you may have to sell this winter tmd if you have not a carload several can club together You need the Farm Record to give you full directions and we will send that paper one year free to every subscriber that sends or pays us a dollar on subscription either old or new during the next few weeks This is the most valuable gift that we- -can give you for it will put you- in the way to save on your crop money that has been going to the grain ring Tou cannot afford to miss a single copy and you should act quickly and a ail yourselves of this unparalleled offer before it is withdrawn It is too good to last long Come along and get your Christmas gift Try Thisliemeay There is no aid to digestion no eure -for the blues no recipe for a- good nights sleep no quietus- for worried grains or nerves to match an hour ai diCSinff once or twice a day FiaiNQA REVOLVEM tf Attain Bnpldlty aad Accuracy Do Not Aim Alone the Sights Captain J Forman Thirteenth In fantry says in the St Louis Globe pemocrat It is a peculiar fact thai Very tew men even accomplished shots jfoiow how a revolver ought to bn handled Nearly all are taught to aint f revolver as if it were a rifle that is iy bringing the object aimed and tho tore and hind sights into line This la 111 well enough for shooting gallery practice but should never be followed 1 the field In training troops to use the revolver they are taught in aiming -co look at tbe weapon at au oui sd their eves on the object- to be ick In quick firing and especially jotvn0 from horseback much oev felta are obtainaDle in this way dl fe owiug a stone does not iook r tond neither does a tuiliar gK B frcrea fpiQit mt along ms cue j o to the use of short weapons- kT rce men trained to shoot ex- tljEl a maik when they coula their nistol sights at all rxece soard were fastened just In the cylinders which effectually ted the men from using their its arid greatly mcreasea tns as well as the accuracy 01 tavainJi Nearly any one can signi jfe toi correctly the inaccuracy oi se aixnhiosr due to trembling of tho Jiaod9 bcfcr the trigger is pressed y hHttairtttfe sight the temptation to JioVL too l4ny is removed and the first n fMtaU7 the most accurate i C2 Id the Train A ttmm im Ceorgia ws eiQ Of te MTAmian It had got about 31 t ymciM Jpoja a station when a ae gOf fnw seen running fran UfBDj after i The conductor saw itl Tnttii the bl and the train came A oolotad rakeman stood dik fkafftBd reached out his hand 3 beip kar omi Mmfiho ran on by mtff bjr kuo hin elf out 0 tSzhir ad kieeedner Tho con irfrm vie mturKy ft DMI0 wralh 6ftHtuN 0a 6h VrcJ him that tier bay wu gimg efc aoA fcay didnt tfvn he i tsSl ba Ql bj and tbB big to cKj K i Efcs Ivq te FOR THE THIRD THWK ffou Want a Thins Wwll Done Yo Mtit Do It luunwlf n old Vermont farmer tails a rathet jitty story of a missionary who before setting sail for the iai of the convertible heathen tool onto himself a wife In less han two years hi3 helpmeet died and the- rni senary board granted hina a vacation which he improved by returning- home and marrying again lr Vss than a ytar wife So 2 had mccunecLto the rigors of t e pagap dictate but tK hoard reiused to grant almv second wthin so abort tin- Ho lccordiuly deputised a friend to se xt a brivle vr him and in due time received the vt elcome information that the future sharer of his joys and sor rows yas on the sea haste aing to hire as fae as wind and steam could earn1 her At last the ship was signale and the bridegrom efect went dowa to fleet it accompanied 03 a married Mend On the rturn of the latter tc bis house he iras pounced upon by his fiie who demanded all the particulars jf the meeting Did Dr Smith seen vercome when he saw Miss Drown the first question Well--yes 4 iittle Wasiit he jverinyed Well ovei joyed is not just tab word perhaps Why didnt he say hi vas delighted Well no not ex actly But at iosl ho seemed pleased Well I dsrmt crake know For mercys sake Uv tell me jub tfhafr hedid say ana do Well with evidrrt reluctate when he iaw ker she was at the other end c the deck sju 1 she was out to iiim br the frjend she had traveled with Smitd xked at her for a rnhi ite and then ne passed his hand over his eyeu and I heard him- murmur Red hair for the third time an after so much prayer A DISOBLIGING CHAERONE Tho DIro Straits in AYlilcb Poor Cliolly Found Himself There are- two young people well known in St Louis who feel mutually indigsant at the treatment accorded ibem by the young ladys chaperon a few days ago The young man went Dn the evening in question to call on the young lady For awhile the chaperon did not bother them but about J oclock when the chairs of the points- on oppositcsaidea of rtKc Tocm tt r ITcv a point about equauv aistant irom each near the center of the room the greater distance having been traversal by the young man in a ratio of 4 to 1 the chaperon came in The chairs re treated but the chaperon remained in the room She said she was looking for her Bible The young people sent longlag glances across tbe room but 5ie chaperon kept looking for her Bible At last she found it ana went out and the young people were happy or one minute Then the chaperor came back Dagg nr glances met her hut with an angelic smile- she pliced in arm chair in front of the door and Boon fell asleep- She snored hard arjd the young people were happy for a ame But when 12 oclock came the young man wticAed to go home but could not get cut without waking thJ nhaperon This he was afraid to d Matters became desperate While tho young lady held open the window bt vaulted to the street without hst or overcoat The girl not being aVe to f et into the corridor to get thee 1 f m aim he went home withou r and sent a messenger after tt Be3i orniaf STOOD ON HER RlCMlSr nanded Her Fall Privllso and soi Thcin Too conductor on the Iron Mountain Southern railroad tells the following it nt We were whirling alon other day throughthe granite hills Vnvnp ennntv behind time and ning at a furious rate when the ineer caught sight of an old wo rn slowly pottering ahead on the uk Instantly the whistle wa own No heed however was taken it Thinking ths venerable dame get out of danger in due time the speed was riot slackened though the screaming of the whistle made the hills ring Yet still the old woman kept slowly on turning her head neither to the right nor to the left until the engine was almost upon her Then the brakes were put on with a will and the train was stopped just in time to save her life What the devil is the matter with yon asked the err giueer as he jumped off and torc thu ancient dame by the shoulders Guess you neednt scream so You have made fuss enough already was the caustic reply You heard the whistle then Sartainly I hant deaf Thm whyin thunder didnt you get off the track lYou hant goi no right to run over folkB cs I knowa on and its rour business to stop when you see them walking on the track The bwearing of the array in Flanders was nothing compared to that of the engi neer as he pushed her aside sprang apon the machine and set it going igain to the tune ci forty- miles at Or Prices Creasfl Baking Powder yorlisFolr fllfffaest Mcdai and Diploma Awarded Highest Honors Worlds civ Fair CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD -THE STORY OP A NORTHER ffo CyclOao and the Anti Cyclone Met ft Sen However uninteresting the monthl budget of weather reports furnished to seamen by the hydrograpnk office ma ordinarily be to landsmen the data rjathered by Lieut G C Hanus of tho United Stutes steamship Enterpriss regarding- a recent norther at Colon ell- a picturesque story of a battle between aerial giants It happened at certain time that a vait cyclone or storm area area of low pressure the report calls it was sweeping along to the westward just north of the equator Within a circle nrany hundreds si niHes in diameter the wind drove around nod around under lowering skies and with increasing speed unti the vortex was reached when tba hurrying vapors that Jiad boon carrU 0 ftlong were- suddenly released to shof up in a vafct column and float away h feathery cioud3 that told the story a facir origin to practiced eye a thou sand miles away As this storm carno whirling with it fceavy northeast gales in advance across the Caribbean sea an anti cyclone or area of high pressuis was Jsvelopcd over tho broad prairies ci Testis Its eourdo was easterly and It pathway Wiiu swept by heavy gaei rrom the northwest It was inevitable hat the two giants of the air should neet Such giants often do and n tho conflict that follows ships and young people had meandered frorr j ilor livins thing bencatl rvd rvi or snow 101 days before one or tho other Ji vorn t Kul when these two glr nts met they or a time joined hands in their effort o clear the sea of ships Tho gala nn the northwest met the brcth of e cyclono coming from the northeaai y ever the Yucalan strait s bet veer mIvi and the nininVnd The twe Zs became one that hoadod dirrutlji Lh With growing force they drovt great wavej before them and sem dogs before their master Tixt - is in cvory port along the I 1 coast siipnod from their mooring 1 a hastcnc1 into open water and there cle everything snug for the ij tb came dovrn upon thorn a few ours later For twenty four houra aoy were tossed about in tho sever t weuther experienced for years n ia then the anti cyclone triumphed thorgh badly woi n by the conflict and i ugged itself off aci oss the Florida eiinsula and disappeared dow some ships failed to get to sea and so were- driven ashore while others that got away did not and nSver friii return is a stojy that will only be Tsouipletod when the insurnnoa com panies are finally called ou to pay foi ihe resrels marked- missing In thiif uin ual imports AVER I THE ONLY ADMITTED A parill At the READ RULE XV 0 Articles 53 that are in 05 any way o gerous or of- 0 fensive also g patent 05 cines nos os trums and gs empirical preparations whose o ingredients are concealed will oi nob be admitted to the Expo g eition gi Why was Ayers Sarsaparllla admit- of ted Because it is nota patent medicine o not a nostrum nor a secret preparation 0 not dangerous not an experiment and oj because it is all that a family medicine gg should be o WORLDS PAIlt Chicago 1893 o OS O3 o Why not get the Best g 000000000000000000000001 frnnmnnmnmilllimimainHBiaaimiMiaial UMiar s Tabules cure dyspepsia Ripaus Talxulos onQgives relieL ilil LI PIT PIS II i II i WE DO- NOT ASK SYMPATHY BUT WE DEMAND JUSTICE - 3ft VALENTINE CHERRY 00 NEBRASKA THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1895 Notice to Xon ISesidciit JTJpfenrtunt Daniel I Xirwan Elizi E Klrwnn WI Bowdtsii Jacob and ilrs Ludwifj fn it name 111 known and K Alleu Keceivcrwill takt notio iliat Jcny DClenuiis tiled his uftitioit auain vmi in tin district enurl of Iherry county Ne brnski 011 the 7th day of Oct The objec and prayer heiiif to foredAse a Trust deed x ecuted and deliveivrbylaniel 1 and Klhsa E Kinvan Uj E S Ormsliy Trustee upon the fol lowing prfMuises SEU sec 17 Twp 34 1angc 2S west insaid county to secure the payment of a promissory note for o75 executed and deliver eu by the same parties to W L Telford dated September 14th 18S7 and due December 1st 1802 with ten interest notes thereto attached for 62012 each The same bavins been assigned to plalnti IT before maturity and prior to the com mencment of tlies action Also lor the non-payment of taxes to plaintiff who has paid same and were delinquent That there is now due plaintiff from defendant on said notes and mort gage si r 84 and on said taxes 51585 with in teiest Porwliieh plaintiff prays for a decree of court requiring the defendant to pav sains or that in default thereof the said premises be spin to sansiy sam claim You ie rcciuired to answer or otherwise tilead on or before the 20th to plati ITs petition day of januarj ibuo jkkrv d ilkmrs 4MS By W 11 Brown Attorney Mhoriff Sale BY VIRTUE of an order of sale issued bv the Clerk ol the District Court of Cherry county Nebraska on a decree of foreclosure wherein Alfreda E Walker is plaintiff and against Elecn A ArliH Glarn E Arlin Nebniska Mortgage and Investment Company and C C Collinsuecoiver r will sell atjmblic auction to the highest bidder for cash at tne front door of the court house in the village of Valentine in Cherry county Nebraska that being the build ing wherein the last term os the District Court 111 and for said oounty was held on the thirtieth 01 day of December laX at ten oclock a 111 the following describe J lands and tenements to satisty the judgement and costs in said action judgement for the sum ot four hundred iifty eight dollars and iifty cmus -15850 and costs taxed at twenty nine dollars and lifty cents 2950 and accruing costs to wit the north halt of the north west quarter NVe NWi section twenty live 25 and the north half of the north east quarter N2 NE sexton twenty six 2C township M range 20 in Cherry county Nebraska Dated this ttfth day of Nov l05 C C 1 A KK Kit Sheriff Kidd and Tucker rift Attys FINAL PROOF NOTICES Parties having final proof notices In these columns will receive a marked copy ofie Independent containing first insertion of same It is the duty of each claimant to examine their notice carefully and should there be any error the fact should be reported to the land ofilce and to this office at once for correction Jiiul Ofllccat Valentine Neb J Oct 25th 1805 Notice is herehv given that the following named settler has Tiled noticoof his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and said proof will be made before Register and Ee ceiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dec Cth 1S95 viz Franklin T ISrackett ot Crookston Neb HE No S59G for the seM Sec 7 Tp 33 It 30 He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Watson Herman Weisflogg William A Wilson axd Jums U Wilson all of Crooks ton Neb C It CLOVER Land Otlice at Valentine Nebr October 30tb 1895 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make ttnal nroof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on Dec 13th 1S05 viz 2Tathan W Conover of Cody Neb who made TC Entry No 715 for lots 1 and 2 and S Vi NE Ji Sco 5 Tp 31 It 35 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on and cultivation of said landviz John Bishop Edward S Weed Wallace E7 Nehon Edwin It West all of Cody Neb also Edward S Weed of Codv Neb who madp TC Entry No 74G3 for lots 2 3 4 and SE V SV U Sec 30 Tp 32 R 35 He names thefoliowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Nathan W Conover Johtr Bishop Wallace E Nelson Edwin It West all of Cody Neb also John Bishop of Codv Neb who made TC Ent ry No 7461 for lots3 4 and SE k SW h SW U SE H Sec 31 Tn V It 35 w lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sifil hind viz Natnan W Conover Edward S Weed Wallace E Nelson Edwin It West all otuociy iei C II GLOVER Register Land Ollice at valentine Nebr November 6th 1895 1 Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before ltepister and Iteeiver at Valentine Nebr on Dec ICtu 1895 viz Frederick Silberhora of Kilgore 2eb HE No 9509 for the seW swii sec IS neM mvft and nw4 neH See 19 Tp 34 It 31 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Frank Hoffman of Kilgore Neb Henry L Kilgore of Johnstown Neb Urauson Dorrah and Joseph Wesser of Neii7elNeb C E GLO VJJlt Itegistcr U S Laud OfTice at Valentine Neb I November 12th 1895 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Iteg ster and lteceiver at Valentine Neb on Dec20th 1S95 viz Marion 0 Metzger of Pullman Iseb HE No 9934 for the sei se M Sec 20 and swKi sw4 Sec 21 and nek ne Bee 29 nwJi nwH Sec Sec2STp29R35 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuos residence upon aad cultivation of said land viz Wilhan Pullman Christian Nelson John Car penter and Enos Doty all of Pullman Neb Also Enos Doty of Pullman JTeb HE No 9933 for lots 2 and 3 seli nw and sw M neJi Sec 7 Tp 29 R 35 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz William Pullman Christian Nelson John Car penter and Marlon Metzger all ot Pullman Neb C 11 GLOVEIt Register U S Lcsrd Office Valentine Nebraska 1 November 14th 1895 f Complaint having been made at this office by James JNoteaaman against oomi riirusuu tor failure to complv with law as to Timber Culture entry No 8333 dated June 3 1820 upon the S SEI4 audSVi SWJ4 Sec 13 Twp 29 R 32 in Cherry couiuv Nebraska with a view to the cancella tion orsnid entry contestant alleging that John Bardson luis failed to break or causo to be broken ten acres of said truer and has failed to plant or cause to bo planted ten acres in trees seeds or cuttings and haa failed to cultivate or cause to be cultivated auy part of said tract in the- last four years of entry and that the land now broken on said tract is grown up in grass and weeds arid thors are now no living trees on said tract at this date and claimant has wholly abandoned said tract and has failed to cure his laches to this dae the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ofilce on the 23rd davof December 1895 at 10 oclock a m to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure r RPEOIAL HOLI KOI 42 OAV OFFE RGEST UH0IGE8T OELECTION OF UONEEBBBiBBr Ivor Displayed in Town Special Prices to Gliurclles Scojafe wSl Christmas Entertamments Fine Line of New GroeeriesrFimts and Provisions on HandL W A PETTYCREPrsgx OPENED AGAM And prepared to welcome ail old and new customers witiiiisr GREATEST BARGAINS ever offered inYalbntiheu Just price our goods to be convihoedi RY GOODS gegceb ale fresh goods just received A laTge and carefully selected stocfccrfnESaiia and Fancy Groceries Sugar DsmsssB Goods Dried Fruit Tea and CofiB E MCDONALD WE HAVE JUST REOEIV EULL LINE QE OQEEINS KETS and OASES CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDE EH A HAS - JACKS OH BRAYTOM Fmps Valentine PANK OF VALENTINE C Ml COIiXELL President 31 V jeiVIHMaOTfr oUtis Valentine Nebraska Al General JSaiilting Business- Transacted Mays and Sells Domestic and Foreign ZSaceiiaavgm Correspondents Chemical National Bank New York First National BaniOOE Efei Af StettersOld Staad on Main Street WILL FURNISH Fisli Game Tender Ses2ss Jaiey Roasts Dry Salfc Maais andtlie finest line o STTOfcefl Hams and Breaktast Bsesa ever sold in town THE PALACE J W STETIEFf HEADQUARTERS LIQJJGHS and OIj OJ the Choicest lirs ars