The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, July 23, 1896, Image 5

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
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Secretary of Slate
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Com Lauds ami Building
Attorney Uenurul
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It clients University
J av Spirk Clerk
SiliisYHoUonil
ItuDerl KMoore
Joel A riper
I S Hartley
Jltiyiiuj Moore
Henry G Russell
Arthur S Churchill
Henry It Coruett
Jl iore uncoin
L Hurnhoin
Ull Halt
l 12 P Holmes
iTMnllalieu
tM J Hull
Omaha
Alma
Pierce
Kearney
Krignr
CONGRESSIONAL
Senators Win V Allen Madison John M
Thurston Omaha
Rsiiresentatlves First Disti ict Jesse R St rode
Lincoln Second D H Mercer Omaha Third
Geol JleiklejohnFullerton Fourth E J Hai
ner Aurora Fifth Win K Andrews Hastings
Sixth O M Kern Broken Bow
JUDICIAL
Supreme Court T L Norval Chief Justice
Ilarrisou and Polk associates
Fifteenth Judicial District M P Kinkaid
ONeill WH Westover Itusliville
LEGISLATIVE
Jlenresentctive Fifty second District Frank
Itotlileutner KilKore
Senator Fourteenth District Henry G Stew
ait Cmwford
LAND OFFICE
Register O It Glover Longpine Receiver J
A Fike Newport
COUNTY
Treasurer G P Crabo
Jlerk Geo Elliott
Sheriff Amos Strong
Judge FM Walcott
County Attorney Ed Clarke
County Superintendent Lillian Stoner
Surveyor Chas Tait
Coroner A Lewis
I Max viertel
comnassi oners M Dunham
- P Sullivan
TRECINCT
Overseers of Highways II Hansen and J Kay
Constable K Towne
Justices of the Peace John Dunn and J M
Cainm
Assessor- John Dunn
VILLAGE
Town Board E E Sparks president C H Cor
nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk D S Ludwig
and J W Burlefah
Marshal and water Commissioner 1J Towne
hchool District No 1 F M Walcott president
M V Nicholson treasure r J C Petti John secre
tary J W Burleigh G P Crabb and J T Keeley
Societies
MENS SOCIAL CLUB Meets
YOUNG
every Wednesday evening at the resi
ence of Mrs Helen Hornby
John N King President
Fit ask E Thokm Secretary
Imp 0 R M
Sitting Bull Tribe No 22 Improved Order of
Ked Men meets every second and fourth Friday
evening ot each inontn at Davenport sjuaii
Visiting brethren are fraternally invited to be
present at the councils of the tribe
J D Wiggins 0 of K C H Thompson Sachem
A F A M
Minnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A M
nieets in regular communication Saturday even
ing on or before the full moon in each mouth
members of the order in good and regidar stand
ing cordially and fraternally invited to attend
F M Walcott W M
WW Thompson Secy
O 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
iv w Thompson Maooie Walcott
Secretary Worthy Matron
A O TJ TV
Valentine Lodge No 70 A O U W meets
l si and 3rd Monday in each month
Carl Damas Rec W Holsckiw M W
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Valentine Lodge No Degree of Honor
holds regular meetings lirst and third Wednes
day evenings of each month
M Christensen Kec Mrs K Kobinson C of H
I O O F
Valentine Lodge No 205 I O O F meets
even Thursday evening Visiting brothers cord
tally nvited to attend our meetings
J H Yeast NG
Weslev Holscla w Secy
G A R
Col Wood Pest No 208 Department of Ne
braska renular meeting 2d and 4th Saturdays of
each month at a u in sharp Comrads from
other Posts are cordially invited to attend
J W Tuckek Commander
John Dunn adjt
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Col Wood W R C No 179 regular meeting
fid and 4th Saturdays of each month
Amanda Ludwig Pres
Helen Hornby -ice
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Valentine Camp No 1751 Modern Woodmen of
America meets second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each immtb at Davenports Hall
Visitiug neighbors cordially invited to attend
PP Sinmis Yen Counsel
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Cherry Lodge No 1C9 Knights of Pythias meets
every Tuesday evening atDavenpoits Hall
J T Kcely C C
Jos Putmecil K of R and S
Arrival and Departure of Mails
Mail east and west closes at 8 p m
Rosebud leaves at 800 a m daily except Sun
day arid arrives at 500 p m
Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves
Rt700a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri
days and arrives at 700 p in Tuesdays and
Saturdays
Ft Niobrara leaves daily at700 a m and
5 -00 p in arrives at 930 a in and 730 p m
Kewauee and Sparks arrives Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 500 pm and
leaves Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at
7o in
General delivery open from 760 a m to 700
p m General deiiverv open on Sundays from
8 to 10 a in Lock boxes opendaily form G a
in to 830 p m
W EHALEY Postmaster
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
7 C DWYER
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Physician and Surgeon
Olhcc at C K Watsons Drug Store Prompt
attention given to all professional calls
Valentine - - - Nebraska
Teachers Examination
The regular monthly Teachers
Examination will be held the
third Saturday of each month
at my office in the Court House
LILLIAN STONER
Supt of Schools
JpD CLARKE
Attorney-at-Law
Allklnds of legal business promptly attended to
VaijBittins - Nebraska
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS
Miss Flora in a pair of stupendous
sleeves How do I loolc Ned Ned
rapturously Youre simply unap
proachable Boston Transcript
Thomas told the mass meeting
that he was a self made man Very
noble of him to tole the whole blame
upon himself wasnt it St Louis
Mirror
Xo Interference Burglar Dont
make a fuss now Householder
Help yourself Havent you heard of
the new idea of insurance against bur
glary Im insured Brooklyn Life
Spratts Miss Elder is much older
than I thought Hunker Impossi
ble Spratts Well I asked her if
she had ever read Esops Fables and she
said she read them when they first came
out Tit Bits
Hungry Higgins I dont believe I
could walk a mile a day without a drink
could you Weary Watkins No I
couldn t walk a mile without a drink
though I could walk ten miles to get
one Queer aint it Indianapolis
Journal
If youre a good boy the parent
began But the young man inter
rupted Excuse me but I know what
you are going to say I have a new
proposition to offer If you are real
kind to me Ill let you take me to the
circus instead of Uncle Richard or
Aunt Jane or the gentleman who lives
next door Washington Star
Wise Man I dont see how vmi
got your daughter to give up bloomers
I told her they were not becoming
And did she believe it Xot when I
told her but afterward I got her dearest
girl friend to tell her that she looked too
lovely for anything in them And
then Why then she naturally be
lieved me Chicago Evening Post
You may now bring up the cap
tive said the cannibal chief Sire an
swered the minion he seems to be com
pletely used up this morning Well if
he is said the savage potentate with
irritation some one else has been to
the pantry I remember distinctly that
there were at least three ribs over from
last night He angrily called for a
yam X Y Tribune
TO MEND KITCHEN UTENSILS
A Few Usernl Hints to Amateurs in
Tinkering
It sometimes happens that a granite
saucepan or chafing dish gets a fall
and in this fall a bit of the granite
enamel is loosened and finally peels off
The dish is of little value for a hole will
soon ensue Granite is supposed to be
unmendable but we have proved that it
can be mended If the g ranite is not
weakened all around the hole a copper
rivet such as are used by harness
makers may be used to fill up the break
There are different sizes of the rivets
they come with a small head something
like carpet tacks The rivet proper is
slipped through the hole in the granite
and then over the end that passes
through is slipped a copper washer
f which comes with the rivet then with
a few taps of a tack hammer the rivet is
fattened down on the washer This
effectually mends the break in the gran
ite and makes it practically as good as
new
If only a very small hole is found a
bit of copper wire is used to mend it
The wire is slipped through the hole
after being cut the right length and
then with a tack hammer it is flat
tened on both sides of the granite ves
sel which is being operated upon
The proceps is so simple that even a
wothan who is doing light housekeep
ing need not fear to undertake it pro
viding she can strike a straight blow
with a hammer which women are not
supposed to be capable Of doing
Though it may be among the new wom
en there may be found a few who can
do this The only thing to be avoided
is striking promiscuously upon the
grahile surface and so scaling more of
the enamel off The mending is almost
as simple as the old method of putting
a rag into a hole to mend it
It once happened that a high wind
played havoc with a paper tub and
after rolling it around promiscuously
it threw it against a stone and virtually
wrecked it forever It also happened
that the tub belonged to a woman who
had some original ideas and she
straightway went to work to demon
strate that although ventilated it was
not wholly beyond repair
She secured soni putty and put
it over the hole and smoothed it down
carefully until it was about the same
thickness Of the paper mache itself
of which the tub was made In case of
an article needed for such use it might
be well to paint it all over and then
it might be decorated if desired I have
seen this paperware decorated with nas
turtiums and it rdally looked pretty
An occasional coat of paint would do a
good deal toward making such utensils
lasting Cleveland Leader
A Dentists Experience
Talk of presence of mind said
Togg did I ever tell you of Pullyhard
the dentist No Well he was down
in Florida and falling into the river
one of the biggest alligators you ever
saw made for him In an instant poor
Pullyhard was in the reptiles jaws
and in another moment the life would
have been crushed out of him But
when Pullyhard saw the creatures teeth
he pulled out a probe he always carries
with him and pressing it into the
gators gums he asked Do you feel
that Of course the reptile screamed
with pain and of course he spat Pully
hard out as quick as he would a hot po
tato
Yes said Pass after ruminating
Upon the story but 1 shouldnt cail
that presence of mind but a slavish
devotion to ones profession
Thats what I always contended
replied Pogg but Pullyhard would
have it that it was presence of mind
Boston Transcript
Science of Beauty
What Do yod practice physics and
chemistry here at home
Nonsense That is my wifes toilet
tablel Flipjende Bhtter
Pacific Short Line
Passenger leaves ONeill Xeb
at 100 a m immediately after ar
rival of train irorn Plack
Hills reaching Sioux City at 23 p
in saving three hours lime
Lowest rates Purchase local tickets
to ONeill and rebuy there
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 We offer inducements to corre
spondents Write us about it
JEfttran
Taken up by the subscriber living 4
miles northwest of Georgia in Cherry
co Nebraska on the 21st day of May
1896 One stag or steer supposed to
be three years old color red and brand
ed thus 7 reversed 4 1
Hans Osteioian
Heeulnvly
Every day except Sunday the Pa
cific Short Line makes connection at
OXeill with the east bound train from
the Black Hills It doesnt cost any
more and you save three hours time
to Sioux City and beyond Buy local
tickets to OXeill
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 office at
once for correction
Land Office at Valentine Xebr
June 22nd 18 f
Notice is hereby Riven that Johanna
Schneider nee Johanna Sanders of
Fort Russell Wyo has filed notice ef inten
tion to make final proof betore Kegister and
Receiver at their office in Valentine Nebraska
on Wednesaay the lith day of August 189G on
timber culture application Xo 7721 for the wl
sell swJineJi and sejlnw4 of sec Xo 12 Tp 31 n
11 2fi w
She names as witnesses Ely Valentine Charles
A Johnson Washington Honey Andrew
Schamhauer all of Wood Lake Nebr
Testimony of clamant Johanna Schneider will
be taken before the Clerk ol the District Court
at his office in Cheyenne Wyo on the 8th day
ol August 1S9G
C R GLOVKR Register
Land Office Valentine Neb I
June 24th 189C
Notice is hereby given that william M Hook of
Codv Nebr has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof before Register and Receiver at
their office in Valentine Nebr on Friday the
3lst day of Jxly 189G on timber culture applica
tion No 7529 for the sw k sec 9 Tp K8n R33 w
He names as witnesses r
Edward Hanks Andrew J Barnes George M
Barnes and Johu F Hook all of Cody Nebr also
Edward Hanks of Cody xebr TC No 7GG9 for
the sw Va sec 20 Tp 35h R 34w He names as
witnesses
William MHoob Andrew J Barnes George W
Barnes and John F Hook all of Cody Neb
CJRGLOVER Register
Itiblic lAtiuI Sale
V S Land Oilice Valentine Nebr
June 17th lssw J
NotiGe Is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructitins from the Commissioner of the
General Land Oilice under authority vested in
him by section 2lKi U S Revised Statutes as
amended by the act of Congress approved Feb
ruary 2G 1895 we will proceed to offer at public
sale on the 24th day ot July 189G at ths oilice
the following tract of land towit boc 1 sec 31
Tp 35 N It 37 W Any and all persons claiming
anversley the above described kuul arc advised
to file their claims in this oilice on or before the
day above designated for the commencement of
said sale otherwise thelrrights will be forfeited
C 11 crLOVKU Register
J A Fike Receiver
U S Land Office Valentine Nebraska
June 30tb 189G
Notice is hereby given that in purHuunce of
instructions from the Commissioner of the
General Land Oilice under authority visted in
him by section 2455 U S Revised Statutes as
amended by an act of Congress approved Feb
ruary 2G 1S95 we wil 1 proceed to olfer at public
sale on the 11 day of August 199G at thisofllce
the following tract oi land to wits swJ4 sec li
Tjj 31 n R 27 w Any and all persons claiming
adversley the above described lands are advised
to file their claims in this oilice on or before the
day above designated for the commencement of
said sale otherwise tbir lights will be lorfeited
C R Gloveh Register
J A FlKK Receiver
Land Ofllce at valentine Nebr I
July 3rd 189G
Notice is hereby given that Minnie Dodo for
merly Minnie Ewarr of Lake City Colorado has
filed notice of intention to make final proof be
fore Register and Receiver at their oilice in Val
entine Nebr on Wednesday the 19 day of Aug
ust 1896 on timber culture application No 7G02
for the sVnwji nlsw 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
Brownlee Neb
Testimony of claimant Mintde tJodd formerly
Miune Ewart will be taken before the cleik of
the District Court of Hinsdale County at his
ofhee lu Lake City Colorado August 14 189G
C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr
July 2nd 1S9G 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 office in Valentine Nebr en Friday the
14th day of August 1S9G on timber culture appli
cation No 7477 for the n4hwJi swjimvJi
mvsw of section No 14 in Township No 29 n
Range No 27 W
He names as witnesses James M Hanna
Cavid Hanna John Dale of Wood Lake Nebr
CI fence Walcott of Brownlee Nebr
C R GLOVER Register
Land Oilice at Valentine Nebraska i
July 9th 189G f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler hax li led notice of his intention to
make final proof in suppwrt of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Regis
ter er Receiver at Valentines Nebr on August
28th 189G viz
George E Tracewell of Valentine
Xebraska
H E 9222jror thtf swne scj tiw4 and mV
sY Sec 22 Tp ar R 2G
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence on and cultivatiou of
SUid landviz
Nelson Rolen Martin Becker Quincy Buck of
Sparks Nebr and Samuel Tarry Jr of Valen
tine Nebr also
Frederic Smith of Ft Xiobrara Xebr
H E 87GS for the Lois 5 Uand Wz swJi sec 30
Tp 31 R 25
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivatiou Of
said laud viz
Julious H Brewer and Joseph H Hornback
of Ft Niobrara Nebr David Stinard of Valen
tine Nebr John Olarkson of Sparks Nebr
C It GLOVER Regi ter
I S Iinl Vji P it alniilinp Xfb i
JiiV Iitli V
Nntlre is lien lr Kivr n thai the foorJns
nairiPd setter Ir fiteil nniirf of lite iutition
to make final in support ot his elaim ami
that said proof will U inado hrforethf Register
ami lltM iivcrat Valrnliiie NVb on Aiijj 27th
JHvfc
1 Wesley Tucker of Valentinpf Xeb
II UfOi Tor Uif m 4 w irTpat ft
lie iirtiius the fullMviiitr witiifws to jwrove
his contitiiuiiis rosidciue upon and cultivation
of iaid land i
Iichud P Hod ell Frank Sealer William
Taylor and IMIfTiiu I llnwhius allot ahntim
Hir C U UAYAl Kcirr
T S Land 01xU Valentine Xeb i
July jtii ihs t
Xothci hereby jIoii that Aiyra liojra
bouni Joimrrl Mri K Vpjolni or Ui
Ilatte Siri Cniit Neb has tiled nntee
of intention to make final pioof reforellie leg
ister or Keeeiver at his nilice in alentine Xebr
on Friday the 2tli day or AiiKii t iw on timber
culture application No 7vn for the Wjinv1 set
ni and ol mpc Xo t In Ti Xo M X
U i v
She names as witnesses IIIv D Valentine
David Lunch iManly Vman Jlobert N Uruce
all of Wood hake Xeb
C It CbOVKlt Register
1 C Northrop F E M V agent
at this place has received the follow
ing letter which may be of interest to
the readers ot the Democrat
All agents As you are doubtless
aware the Xebraska State Fair and
Exposition will be held at Omaha Aug
27th to Sept 5th 189G
It is possible that this company will
make a collective exhibit of grain
fruits vegetables minerals and other
products of the country traversed bv
our lines of railroad showing its re
sources aud developement To this
end will you please make such collec
tions of choice samples of grain etc
as you can before harvest and retain
possession of them until yon are in
structed as to their disposition The
grain should be cut full length care
fully tied in bundles and preserved in
as good condition as possible
It would be a good idea to call the
attention of your people to this Fair
and urge them to preserve before it is
too late samples of their products for
exhihition We expect to transport
exhibits to Omaha free and will be
glad to co operate in every way possi
ple in making a good display
Yours truly
K C Morehouse g F A
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