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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1896)
V p I J s R w OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ST VII fJuvenior icnUiiiit Governor SMrcta i y of suite TwiMtivr W I ill 01 Com Inihnnl Kiiildiii AMnnmv Ci iiril Jiiipl lubhu lnsirncUoii KeKOut University Sihis A llolcoinli Ioiicit K Moore lout A Iipcr 1 S Iailicy lCiivne Monie Ifniu vC llllS tIl Arthur SCIuiP lutT Henry KCoiR tt c II Cert 1 Ilurnliiiii y I tail IS I Hoiincs T Miitlnii JI JHnll Iinriilll OlIKllia Alma Iierci Kcjinicv lichjnr rNntKSSIONAI Senators Win V Allen laliMn Tolin M TliurMoii Onialia ilrescntativi lMt HihU K tlwe 15 Strode 3inwlii Sccoini l It Merr Omaha Third cIiIeiJ4leiohiitillittoii Koniili K 1 Hai inT Aurora fifth Win K Andrews IIusIiiiks Sixth 0 rI Kcin ttrnlttii low irnioiAh Supreme Court T I Normal Chicr Justice Harrison and Iolk assoriato Fifteenth ludicial IHMrirt M 1 Kinkaid ONeill V n Wcstuvcr Husiivillo LKOKJLATfVI Ronresentctive Fifty semd District Frairk Rnthlcutncr ICiljrore Senator rooileenUilJiMri5t Henry G Stew art Crawford LAND OFFICE Register C It Glover Ijougninc Receiver J A Fike Newport COUNTY Treasurer G P Crabb Jierlc Geo Elliott Sheriff Amos Strong -Judge FMWalcott County Attorney Ed Clarke County Superintendent Lillian Stoner Surveyor Chas Tait Coroner A Lewis Max viertel Commissioners M Dunham I P Sullivan PRECINCT Overseers of Iliglnvays It Hansen and TRay Constable R Towne Justices of the Peace John Dunn and J 41 Assessor- lohn Dunn VILLAGE Town Board KJJ Snarks president CTI Cor nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk D SLufovig and J W Burleieh Marshal and Water Commissioner It Toivnc hebool District No 1 IF M Walrott president MY Nicholson treasurer J C Pettijohn secre tary J W Burleinh G P Crabb and 1 T Keuley Societies MENS SOCIAL CLUB Mets TOUNG Wednesday evening at the resi eucc of Mrs Helen Hornby Tony N King President Fkank E Tiioun Secretary Imp 0 II M Sitting Bull TnbcNo 22 Improved -Order of Tied Men meets every second and fourth Friday -evening of each month at DavenportsHall Visiting brethren are fraternally invited to be resent at the councils 61 the tribe 5 D Wiggins 0 of It CH Thompson Sachem A F A M Minnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A in regular communication Saturday even ing en or before the full moon in each month members of the order in good and regular stand ing cordially and fraternally invited to attend F MWALCOTT W M AVW TiioMrsox Secv 0 E S Northern Star Chapter No 59 Order of the Eastern Star meets on second and fourth Tues- -day evenings of each month m Hornbys hall w w Thompson IVIagrie Walcott Secretary Worthy Matron A 0 U W Valentirie Lodge No 70 A 0 U Waneets l si and 3rd Monday in each month Carl Damas Ilec W HolsclawM W L 6f1 Valentine Lodge No -Degree of Honor holds regular meetings first and third Wednes day evenings of each month Rec Mrs It Robinson C of H I 0 0 F Talentine Lodge No05 I O O F meets very Thursday evening Visiting brothers eord tallvnvited toattend oimmeetiugs J II Yeast N G Wesley IIoiclawSccy G A R ColWociUiPpstNo 208 Department of Ne braska regular meeting 2d and 4th Saturdays of each inoiltL at 2 1 m sharp Comrads from other Posts are cordially invited tonttend J W Tuck ek Commander Johx Dunx ad jr V R C Col Wood W B C No 179 regular meeting 2d and 4th Saturdays of each month Amasda Lumvig Tre Honxiv See M W A Talentine Camp No lTil Modern Woodmen of America meets second and fourth tveduexlay evenings of ejich month at Davenports Half Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend P F hini ns Yen Counsel J iv Spirk Clerk K of P Cherry Lodge No ltra Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday evening at Davenports Hall JTJvcelyCC Jos Putmecil K of It and S Arrival and Departure of Slails Mall east and west closes at 8 p m Rosebud leaves ats oo a m daily except Sun day and arrives at 500 p m Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and Saturdays Ft Niobrara leaves daily at700 a m and 500 p m arrives at930 a mand 730 p m Kewauee and Sparks arrives Mondays Wednesdays aud 1F3fidajs at 5U9 pm and leaves Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7o am - General delivery open from70 a m to 700 pm General delivery open on Sundays Irom 8 to 10 a m Lock boxes opendaily form c a m to 330 pm W EHALEY Postmaster PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS T C DWYER Physician and Surgeon OUice at C It Watsons Drug Store Prompt attention given U all professional calls Valentine - Nehkaska Teachers JSxamiiintion The regular monthly Teachers Examination will be held the -third Saturday of each month at my office in theCourt House LILLIAN STONER Supt -of Schools JD CLARKE Attorney-at-Law Allklnds of legal business promptly attendedJo Vaxcotckte - Neeease PEKSIAS XEAT SHAH He Possesses an Enormous Fortune and Varied Accomplishments Something of the Life and History tho Son and ITclr of the Recently AfsaBulnatert 7ust now the French papers re jug a good deal of space to the present shah ofPersia but probably the best ac count of him is given in the Journal des Debats At the entrancetcthe palace writes the Debats correspondent I was re ceived by three per sonages who spoke French with ease They were the nephew of the valyahd and two of his aids-de-cam and Tvas not a little sur prised to Jieara military bandcomposed of young fellows playing in a perfectly acceptable fashion a quadrille from the Cloches de Corneville and also some French waltzes and oriental pieces which the ear imist be accustomed to in order to take in thoroughly all the melancholy tones The next daj I was presented to the valyahd in the same building He was so simply clad thatO would have had difficulty in picking him out of a crowd of courtiers that accompanied him if I had not remarked that each one of them kept himself respectfully turned toward him and if his handsome face and haughty air had not revealed him as the master The new shah of Persia is a dignified man Ife is well made and his features are regular His mouth is amiable and it is surmounted by a very large murtaehe The entire coun tenance seems calm and it would ap pear even severe if in his great dark eyes full of expression and gentleness and shaded by thick eyebrows that never frown one could not discern kind ness - Mcuzaffer ed Din is a irood Mussul man but he has broadand liberal ideas For 10 years he was left almost alone shut up so to say in Tabriz the resi dence of the heirs to the throne which he could not leave except with the con sent of his father It is a capital in which it is difficult to learn much of the outside world Nevertheless the mcedjdt bis utmost to get some ImowledgVof llio colossal mechanism of life m Europe where he -would have loved to travel if liis father had not al ways refused him permission His in quiring mind constantly went beyond the frontier to which he was limited He loves a nomadic life and he used to pass the summer season under a tent in some fresh valley and nea the banks of a river He is a magnificent horse man and when the heat of the day was over he mounted a superb Arivo teed and followed by about 20 horseman galloped over the sandy plain to reach some distant garden and when theun came neaT the horizon during that calm and mposing hour in theeast when na ture begins to sleep assuming the most beautiful colors he dismounted at the top of some hill Immediately the horsemen follow his example A serv vaBxaiassaazssiBmHsmstatWjiXi of Mouzniiicr cd 13uil3ie jjrcsrntshuii of Persia is in easy circumstances Tho Yoyal treasure which is kept in the vmtof the palace of Teheran was enormously durirg the reign of his falher Sasr ed Din Sentinels stolid day and uiglit in front of asealed leads to a crypt v here mil lions in gold and silvcrure hid as well iv jjgets of the precious metals The shst hiordcr to be closelo his treasure has his -private apartments immediate ly above the vaults Besides these riches which are csTimated at over 200000000 the shah also hasa treasure shut up in one of thenpartments of his jjllacc This is composed of pearls rubies emeralds and other precious stones among which there is diamond whieh cm account of its rare beauty is calledthe Sea of Light pAOiFso Short Line Hills reaching Sionx l ni ii ii U IisspnjiRr leaves OXfcill Nbv at 100 a m imnHMliatciv aflpr lival of train from T5ack Cifv m saving three hours time Lowest rates Purchase local tickets to ONeill and rebuv there FINAL PROOF NOTICES Parties having final proof notices In these columns will receive u 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 office at once for correction U S Land Office Valentine Neb I hinei 180G f Notice is hereby eiYen tbajt Lizzie lv Sawyer formerly Lizzie k white liv filed notice of in tention to make linal proof before Register and Hecaiver at their office- in Valentine Nebr on Motulav the 20ti day of Julj sm on timber cnltureapulication JNo 7G5sSor l he SW U of section No 2 in Tp U X Rpi W He names as witnesses Aetna fireclibill lacobjftrechbillJohn V Aeyland Charles Y Hudson all of Sparks Nebr C H yWXFX Hegister U S Land Ofilce Valentine Nebr I Notjee is hereby given tUat tUe following named settler has tiled notice of hex jutention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will be madeibefore the ltenstfr and Receiver at Valentine Neb ou July nth I8iieViz Mary iV Thompson formerly Mary A Itogers ol Simeon Neb H E No 044S for the SVi SWJi Sec 5 SE i SEJi ec C NWi NWi Sec S Tp 02 N t 2j W He names the followingwitnesses to prpve his continuous residence upon and cultivation of4 said land viz William J Leach Alfred 7 Rogers of Simeon James H Bradley Maud u Bradley of Valen tine Nebr C 3L GLOVER Begister Land Office at Valentine Nebr I June 22nd 13W 4 Notice is hereby given that Johanna Schneider nee Jolunna Sanders of Fort HusspU Wyo has tiled notice of inten tion to make final proof before BeKistPr and Receiver at their office in Valentine Nebraska on Wednesday the Lth day of August lPOfi on timber culture application No 7721 for the w scH svj iiiei and se4Uwi or see No 12 Tp 31 n It 2G w She names as witnesses Ely Valentine Charles A Johnson Washington Honev Andrew Schatzthauer all of Wood Lake Nebr Testimony of clamant Johanna Schneider will ho t ikon lmfmiitiiii Mrk nf tlii Vlijrript fmirt at his office InOlieyenne Wytronthe 8th daS of Augustaeim CRGLOVEIMtegister Land Office Valentine Neb I June 24th 18M t Notice is hereby given thatwilliani M Kookof Cody Nebr lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof before Register and Keeeiver at theii Ollice in Vahiitine Nebr on Friday tho list flay ot Jlv 1890 oil timber culture applica tion No 7520 for tlw sw H sec 9 Tp JCJii V w HeTames as witnesses Edward Hanks Andrew J Barnes teorge M Barnes and John F Hook all offody Nebr also Edward Hanks of Codv xebr TO No 70ti for tlieswH sec20 Tp Xiii R 34w He names as witnesses William M Hook Andrew J Birnes fieorge vki Barnes and JohnF Honk all of Cody Neb liULU ku ltcgister Iltblio Jjnrttl Stfte r S Land Oflice Valentine Nebr June tTtli WM Xot ice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner ot the 1 frivf1 T tit1 ttnth tin1Tiw MitlAwfi tauftil in ant stretched upon the ground a fine him bv section 2455 U S Revised Statutes as earjiet and the prince with his face turned toward Mecca said his evening1 prayer in the surrounding solitude He is a great hunter and it was m the chase that he teamed to be a great horseman and a most expert shot lie loved to hunt the wild sheep in the rocky mountains and the deep gorges of the TJaba Baghi and also the bear of the summits of the Sehemd lie trav eled from morning io evening on horse back passing with intrepidity from one mountain to another riding over steep hills aud down dangerous slopes never stopping excepting to take aim it the flocks of wild sheep which passed aong like clouds He uses witli extraordinary skill the -military rifles of Eussi a Aus tria and Germany but he has never been able to obtain the French rifle whiph he would have preferred above all His hunting expeditions always wild and dangerous were often coni pbsed -of 200 or 300 persons -and they often continued for several days At home he chats familiarly witlithe per sonsof his suite and walks about in nis gardens in which he is greatly inter ested -and which about a year ago he turned over to tfhe care of a French fgardener Eussia which has learned to know him is altogether favorable to him Mouzaffer ed Din loved hy his sub jects of Azerbaijan when he was valyahd is bound to be loved by all tlie Persians E Sun One 3roj5en Dainty Frozen banarois matce a delicious sweet course Slit the skins aud take out the fruit wifhout destroying their shape mash thepoJp and to each cup ful add a pint of whipped cream anl powdered sugar to taste fill the skins to their original shape and pack in ica for two or three hours before serving Cincinnati Enquirer Roast Calfs litver Wash thoroughly and wipe dry cut a long deep hole in the side stuff with crumbs bacon and onion chopped fine salt pepper bits of butter and one well heateu o Sewr tie together lard it over aud bake Serve with gravy and currant jelly Bostci Globe amendpd bv the act of Congress approved Feb ruary 25 1895 we will proceed to offer at public sale oii the 24th day ol July is at tins office the following tract of land towit Lor 1 sec at Tp N R 7 YV Any and all persons claiming anversley the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this ofilce on or before the flav aboe designated for the commencement of safd sale otherwise their rights will be forfeited CR Jlovkk Kegister J A Fike Receiver U S Land Office ValentineNebraska J June 3Qtb 1S9G Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner ot the rcueral LandOttice under authority visted in him by section 24rv U S Revised Statutes as amended by an act of Congress approved Feb ruary 2C 1895 we will proceed to offer at public -sale on the 11 day of August 1990 at this office the following tract ot laud to wit sl4 sw sec 11 Tp at n E 27 w Any and all persons claiming adversley the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office m or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale otherwise their lights will be torfeited C R GLOYXit Regi iter J A Fikr Receiver Land Ofilce at vaientine Nebr June 3rd 189G i Notice is hereby civen that Mitinie Dodd for merly Minnie Ewarr of Lake City C 1 irado has filed notice of intention to make final proof be fore Register and Receiver at their office in Val entfne Nebr on Wednesday the 19 day of Aug ust 189C on timber culture application No 7002 for the si4nwK nsw of section No 2G in Township No 27 Range No 29 w She names as witnesses John R Lee Thom as McLean William Lee and Frank Lee ali of IJrownlee Neb Testimony of claimant Minnie Dodd formerly Minue Ewart will be fesken before the cleik of the District Court of llinsdale County at his ofiice in Lake City Colorado August 14 189G C It GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentine Nebr Jily 2nd 1895 J Notice is hereby given that Jean Morrow of Mapleton Minn has filed notice of intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their oflice in Valentine Nebr on Friday the 14th day of August ISJG ou timber culture appli cation No 7477 for the nnwj i swjjnwii mvkswii of section No 14 in Township No 29 n Range No 27 W He names as winiefrses James M Hnuna David Manna John Tfcrle of Wood Lake Nebr Clarence Walcott of Brownlee Nebr C E GLOVER Register CIHIjEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE Omaha Neb June 16 1896 Sealed pro posals in triplicate nl hrf received here until 2 oclock p in July 1 is and then oeued for furnighing Oats Ifc au Hav aud straw re quired in Department s the llatte during liseal year ending June 30 ll37 U S reserves right to reject or accent any or all proposals or any parr thereof 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