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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1896)
S V -4 W U r ifci - P OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Pents University ST MM Governor liontiimt Governor Secretary of Slate Ticasurcr j UtJ llUl m Com Lnmlsmid Iluilflfiig i AUomev General Sunt 1itiiliu Instruction IF J 1K IT IM A Holcnnil Uoinrt E Moore Jol A Piper I S Hartley Kiijiene Moore UenrvCKossilI Arthur SClmroblU Henry 11 Coruett H Gere Lincoln ltiniliom Qiuxlii M llait Alma 1 Pierce Mullalum Kewney J Hull Juigar rONGIMiSSIONAL Senators Wm V Allen Madison John M Tlitnstoi Omaha fiprMitu1ivs First DistuctJcsseStroile Lincoln Second I H Mercer Omaha Third Geo DMelklcjolin Fullertflii Fourth K J Hai ihm Aurora Fitth Win I Andrews Hastings frth O M Kern Broken Bow JUDICIAL Supreme Court T L Jsorval Chief Justice flnrrison and Polk associates Kifleentli Judicial District M P Kinkaid SV 11 West over KushvUlc LEGISLATIVE Ifcopreseni etlvc Fifty second District Frank KoMiIcutnot Kilgoro Kenator JVxUteenlhDistrict Homy G Stew itGriwforti LAND OFFICE Ifegister C 1 Glover Longpiuc Keeeiver J A Filte New ant COUNTY Treasurer Cr P Crabb Jicrk I Geo Elliott Sheriff Amos Strong Judge F M Walcott County Attorney Ed Clarke County Superintendent Lillian Stoncr Surveyor OJbsis Tait 3roner A Lewis Max viertel Commissioners A M Durhain t P Sullivan PIJECINCT Overseers of Highways K Hansen and J Hay Constable K Towne Justices of the Ieaee John Dunn and J Al Cainiir Assessor- John Dunn VILLAGE Town Hoard EE Sparks president C II Cor nell treasurer TC Hornby clerk DS Ludwig and J W Hurleiirli Marshal and Water Commissioner Ii Towne Mtliool District No t F Al Walcott president AI V Nicholson treasurer J C Peltijohn secre tarv J V llurleih G P Crabb and J T Jveoley Societies VOUNG AlENS SOCIAL CHIP Meets X every Wednesday evening at tiie resi ence of MrsHelen Hornby Johx X Kino President Phasic E Thojbn Secretary Imp 0 II Ar jg Hull Tribe No 22 Improved Order or Hcd Alen meets cery second and lourlh Friday filing of each month at Davenports Hall Visiting brethren are fraternally invited to be pn hent at tJje councils of Hie tribe J 1 Wiggins C of It C Jl Thompson Sachem A P A M Alinnekadusa Lodge No 102 A F A AI meeLs in regular comniimieatiou Saturday even ing on or before the lull moon in each month members or tin- order in good and regularstand lug cordiall v and fraternallv invited to attend FA1 WAUorr Y M W V Thompson Seev O E S Northern Star Chapter No r Order of the Eastern Star meets on second and fourth Tnes dav evenings of eai h month in Hornbys liall w w Thompson Maohik Waioo3 t Secretary Worthy Matron A O U TV Valenline Lodge Kfc 78 A O U W meets 1 st and rd Monday in each month Carl Dumas ltec Y Holsdaw Al W I of H Valentine Twlne Xo Degree or Honor holds regular unkings first and third ttav eenings of each month Al Ohristensen Site Airs II Kobuison C of II I 0 O P Valentine Lodge Xo 205 T O F meets every Thursday evening Visiting brothers cord tallvnvited toattend our meetings J H kast NG Vkslky Hoisc law Secy G A tt Col Wood PwstNo 20S Department or Xe braska regular meetiig2d and ith Saturdays of each nionil at i m sharp Comrads from otlier Posts are cordially invited to attend J W Tuck Kit Commander JOHX DUNNadjt W K C Col Wood V H C Xo 179 regular meeting Sd and 4th Saturdays of eacli month Amanda Ludwig Pres IIkmN Hornby See M IV A Valentine Camp Xo 17 1 Modern Woodmen of America meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Davenports Hall Yisitingneialibors cordially imited to attend P F Simons Ven Counsel J v ripirk Clerk Iv Of P Cherrv Lodge No 100 Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday evening at Davenpoii HalL JlKeelyCC ks Putmecil K of It ami S Arrival and Dcpartm c of Mails Alail east and west closes at S p in Rosebud leaves at 800 a m -daily except Sun day and arrives at 500 p m Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves at700am Alondays Wednesdays and bri days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and uurdays Ft Niobrara leaves daily at7 00 a m and 600 p in arrives at 9 30 niaud 730 pm Kewanee and Sparks arrives Alondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 5o9 pm and leaves Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7a a in General delivery open rom 7 SQ a m to 700 p m General delivery 4en on Sundays from S to 10 a m Lock boxes opendaily lonu G a ill to 830 p ill W EHATEY Postmaster PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS T G DWYEK lInjsc4in and Surgeon Ottice at J It Watsons Drug Store Prompt attention given to all professional calls VALKNTINK - NKBRASKA Teachers Exaniinatioii Th6 regular monthly Teachers Examination will be held the third Saturday of each month at my office in the Court House LILJLIAN STONER Supt of Schools TjTD CLARKE Attorney-at-Law Allkinris of legal business promptly attended to CABE OF THE HAIR A Course jnt Treatment That May Glyt JJejufftctal KesultH It is not necessarily a sign of in cipient baldness or premature age vjen a womaus liuir in tlie spring of the year begins to fall out witJi amazing rapidity This is an alarming mani festation butone is moulting changing the heavy winter suit for a lighter spring covering and the quantity and quality of the new growth depend very much on the discreet ami careful treat ment given ones head at this critical juncture Deluging with more or less trustworthy tonics and panicky trips to the hair specialist are not of so much aail as simple home remedies and all along in tliese days when the sap is rising in the trees sensible women clip iihoir tresses once in every 15 days They jnorely trim the edges with a pair of very sharp scissors and then singe the raw ends over a candle flame This has exactly the same effect as pruning a hedge It forces a fuller growth on the scalp Another word to the wise In the spring wash your hair at least once every fortnight and dont wash it lief ore going to bed for Ixair must dry rapidly and in the light It is not only healthy to shampoo the head frequently but at this t inie of the year nothing so stim ulates the sprouting strands Wash your head in a warm bath and use either castile or sulphur soap If you dont care to use a soap the next most cleansing process and invigorat ing too is -to beat the yolk of an egg and pour it over the dry scalp With your finger tips rub this in and then plunge your head and tresses into the basin of tepid fluid dashed with one leaspoonfifl of cloudy ammonia or bo rax Directly the water grows discol ored a fresh bath must be drawn and a basin of the clean fluid used until the last one is quite cold and the scalp i quite free of sticky egg or soap puds After wringing out the bulk of ihair a couple of big Turkish towels if used hot from hanging before a fire will all but completely dry the head Hair washed in ammonia borax or even with soap though left light and shiny from the effect of the egg is apt to fluff and fuzz as though every strand had leen sejiarately through hot tongs To allay this a little cocoa oil or any pure grease ought to be rubbed into the scalp and a vigorous brushing put in train- Excessive dryness is indeed a peculiarity of many American womens hair the result of our climate and rather second class digestions and to correct this a steady cocoa oil or grease treatment ought to lie kept up for two or three months at a time applying a ery little of the emollientonce in six or seven days and brushing it out- in the length of hair It- is absolutely onh by regular matu tinal grooming that dandruff can be kept down and that the gloss and color of hair is retained after the vital juices of early youth are ceasing to flow It requires two brushes to do this busi ness well one meant only for the scalp and this one must be a rubber affair It is a new invention the rubber brush Rack handle and bristles are all ofrul ber pliable indeed but sternly aggres sive for the bristles get right down to first principles and stir ihc dandruH from its hitherto inaccessible strong holds Moreover the rubber brush is delightfully clean for after use every morning it can be washed under the faucet and laid white and dry hack on the dressing table The second brush ought to be a conventional long handled stout bristled affair to use for stroking the length of hair where the rubber one will not go and where the daily accumulation of dust lint straws and thread is a matter shocking and astonishing to a dainty woman What with this careful brushing and washing anyones spring crop of hair can be induced to come forth in unusual luxuriance and beauty of quality but for the women who have long ignored the simple cleanly precautions for pre serving their hair and are in danger of having soon to thatch their crowns with borrowed tresses a more rigid course of treatment must be followed Clip skimpy fading splitting hair once a week and every morning fill basin with clear cold water and treat the head to a plunge bath Dry out quickly and brush in a little oil ever so little not more than a couple of drops- per morn ing Provided the oil is pure any sort will do and for as many hours as pos sible wear the hair hanging loose or ery lightly done up with tucking combs Detroit Free Press Curiosities About Coins Herodotus says that Croesus was the first ruler to order gold coins made In the year 450 D C round copper coins were first made Each weighed 12 ounces The most Vaulable United States cents are those of 1793 1799 ISOi 1S09 1811 1S13 1S23 and 1S27 The rarest and most valuable United States coin of what is called the regular mint series is the silver dollar of 1S04 A silver half dime of the year 1802 i t vorth o0 if in good condition and from 10 to 25 if in only fair shape The only valuable nickel five cent piece is that of the year 1S77 which the col lectors purchase at one dollar each The little silver three cent piece was first coined in 1S51 It was discontinued in 1873 One of the first date is worth a dime -one of the last one dollar The face on the silver dollar is that of a young lady residing in Philadelphia Iter name is Anna V Williams and she is a teacher of kindergarten philosophy The very oldest coin in the British mu seum is an Aegian piece of the year 700 It C It is not dated of course dating being a modern innovation extending hack only 500 years Philadelphia Times Two farmers met on the highway in iibson county Tenn the other day and after the custom Of the region stopped to swap horses- The trade was agreed on finally by one fanner re ceiving the others horse and a shepherd dog a rooster 50 cents and a pint of whisky to boot ZitSJmMI3ueXUkBaiMimiSmKSS Pacific Short Line Passenger leaves Q feill Xeh at 1005 a m immediately after ar rival of train from TJlack Hills reaching Sioux City at 25 p mt saving three hours time Lowest rates Im chase local tickets to GXcill and robuv there rilSitnrt far Homo Ta inorroiv We have just received a copy of the above named beautiful song and cho rus Composed by Walter Coleman It is now being sung nightly at all the principal Theatres in Xew York with grand sucess We give our readers the first verse the chous A poor and lonely woman was walking lonp the street Unnoticd asslie strangled against the snow and sleet But as 1 quickly passed her I clinueert to catch her eye And thought Id seen that fice before in days now long jroue by She startfd when she saw nifi and turnt il away in shanle I quickly reached her side again and called her by her name Why did you leave your parents They mourn for you as dead Oh please go home I begged her then sno sobbed aloud and said Chorus Ill start for home to inonow 1 promise you dear Jack I dontSknow if they want me but surely Ill go back Im sorry that I did it and caused them so much pain T meant no harm but left them for the one I loved in vain If Price 50 ceuls per copy All readers and subscribers of this paper will re ceive a copy at Ijalf price by sending 25 cents in Silver or Postage Stamps to Union Mutual Music Co 2G5 Sixth Avenue New York We want a correspondent in every precinct in Cherry county who will send us the news of his or her locality at least once a month of tener if pos sible Wre offer inducements to corre spondents Write us about it FINAL PROOF NOTICES Parties having final proof notices In these columns will receive a marked copy of the paper which contains 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 office and to this ottice at once for correction U S Land Ottice at Valentine Neb I May 18th 1800 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said prof will be made before the Register and Receiver it Valentine Neb on June i7th 189iviz xUice Ormesher of Valentine Neb H E No 10051 for the ne4 sec n twp J2 N range 27 W She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence iipou and cultivation of said land viz Charles II Smyth William DOlarkson of Val entine Nebr John Jroiuiin of Wood Lake Nebr and Bernard Denoyer of Arabia Nebr OK GLOVEIJ Register U S Land Ofilce Valentine Nebr I uay fliin inw j 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 Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on June 29th 180G viz Uriah Thompson of Oasis Nebr H E No 9015 for the smie1 nwseJi and nehswh sec 14 tp 30 N R 29 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Herbert A Daniels Edvard Harris Charles Harris and Isaac N Alderman all of Oasis Neb Also Herbert A Daniels of Oasis Nebr H li No 0038 Tor the ssei sec 10 and nwa neli He4iiwJ4 see 15 tp so N R 29 V He names the loliowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Uriah Thompson Edward Harris Charles Harris and Isaac N Alderman all of Oasis Neb C R GLOVER Register US Land Office at Valentine Neb Mav 23rd 1890 f Notice is hereby given that Ileinrieh Sauer wein of Crookstou Neb has filed notice of in tention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their ofilce in Valentine Neb on Tuesday the 14th day of July 1890 on timber culture application No 7594 tor the seJ4 of se2 tion No 30 in township No as N range No 29 W He names as witnesses Frederick H Raum gartel Max E Viertel Hem v S Claybaugh and Peter Alt all of Crookstou Neb Notice is also hereby given that Sanulel K Lee of What Cheer Iowa has filed notice of iutentioH to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their olllce m Valentine Neb on Tuesday the 14th day of July 1890 on limber culture applica tion No 7701 for the vl of section No 32 in township No 35 N range No 29 W He names as witnesses Heinrich Sauetwein Max E Viertel He nry S Claybaugh and Peter Alt all of Crookstou Neb Testimony of Samuel K La the claimant will be taken before the clerK of the district court of Keokuk county at his office in Sigourney Iowa July 10 181H5 Notice is also hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his clann and that said proof will be made before the Register ami Receiver at Valentine Neb on July 14th 1890 viz William F Brown of Crookston Neb If E No S913 for the nejv sec 31 tp 35N R29W He names the followiiigwitnesses to prove his continues residence upon and cultivation of said land vi2 Heinrich Sauerwem Henrv S Claybaugh PaterAlt and Max E Viertel all of Croukdon Neb C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Neb J June 2 1890 f Notice is hereby given that Lizzie K Sawver formerly Lizzie lv White has filed notice of in tention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their office in Valentine Nebr ou Monday the 20th day of July 1896 ou timber culture application So 7G58 for the SW li of section iio 2 in Tp 34 N R 25 W He names as witnesses Aetna IJrechbill Jacob Brechbill John V Newland Charles W Hiuison all of Sparks Nebr C R GLOVEK Register Ijjnd Otfice at ValentlneNbr i Inni Oil ean C Fl 7SJ Notrr h hereby jjlven That the follo7rim nn ed wiilcr hai filea notice of his intention to make filial proof In support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and lriwlver at Valentine Nebr on July Hlh lSltf vi7 Edward Hanks of Cody Nebr f I E No TfifiO rnrtbo sw4 see 20 tp 35 It 34 W He names the following wltnesnes to prove Iiih eonl unions residence on and cultivation of said amlvi Wiiliam MJlIonk Andrew J Rirnes i Jeorge Ranies and John F Hook all of Codv Neb Also William M Hook of Cody Nebr I Xo 7S J9 for the w see 9 f p 33 It 33 V He napie Hie following witnesses to prove his eontinnoiis residence upon and cultivation of land viz Edward Hanks Andrew Ramis George W lenes and John F Hook all of Cody Nebr CRG LOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr June 2 ISM Notice is -hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said nroof will be made before the Resister and Receiver at Valentine Neb on July llth isnn viz Man A Thompson formerly Mary A Ttocers ot Simeon Neb H E o 9445 for the Si SWi See n SEVt SEi SecrNW4 NWM SecSTp 32 X R 20 W He names the following witnesses to nrnve his continuous residence upon and cultivation ef 83IM kiiiii viz William J Leach Alfred J Roeers or Simeon James H Bradley Maud m Bradley of Valen tine Nebr C E GLOVER Register Public Tjftxiit SntP U S Land Olllce Valentine Nebr I June 17th 1R90 f Notice is herebv given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Ottice under authority vested in him bv section 2455 U S Revised Statutes as amended bv the act of Congress approved Feb nmrv 1 895 w will proceed to otter at public sale on the 24th day of July 1890 at tins ofilce the following tract of land towit Loci sec 31 Tp 35 N R 37 W Any and all persons claiming auverslev the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this olllce on or bffore the day above designated for the commencement of said sale otherwise theirrighrs will be forfeited CR ItIover Register 1 A Fike Receiver Land Office at Valentine Nebr I June 22nd 189G t Notice is hereby giventhat Johanna Schneider of Fort Russell Wyo ban filed notice of interi tton to make final proof before Register and Receiver m their office in Valentine Nebraska on Wednesday the 1ith day of August 1890 on timber culture application No 7721 for the w4 scU sw ineU and senw1 of sec No 12 Tp 31 n R 20 w She names as witnesses Ely Valentine Charles A Johnson Washington Honev Andrew Schatzthauer all of Wood Lake Nebr Tertimoiiy of clamant Johanna Schneider will be tnken before the Clerk ot the District Court at his otlice in Cheyenne Wyo en the 8th day ofiAiigust 189G C li GLOVER Register CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omaha Neb June m 1890 Sealed pro posals in triplicate will be received here until 2 oclock p in July to 1890 and then opened for furnishing Oats Bran Hav and straw re quired in 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