FA V tfV A THD CLARKE Hdu OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 8TA LEGISLATIVE Rerrcsentetive Flfty serond District Fraul Senator rourcenUi District Henry G htew art Crawford LAND OFFICE Register O Glover Lougpinei Keceiver 1 -A Fike NewiKirt Treasurer COUNTY Jierk Sheriff - l uugC - Cenuty Attorney County Superintendent Surveyor 3erouer Commissioners G F Crabb Geo Elliott Amoa Strong F MiWalcoti hd t Jan- Lillian StoM ChasTsu A Lewi vierfi -A M Dm ham Sullivan Overseers aZ Highways K Hansen and J Raj Constable It Towne Justices of the Peace John Dunn and J Carom Assessor John Dunn VILLAGE Tnwn nnsrrt KK Snarks nrociSent C II Cor nell treasurer T C Hornby cterlc D b Ludwlg and J W Burleleh Marshal ami Water Commissioner R Townr chool District No 1 F Jkl Walcntt president M V Nicholson treasurer J C Pettijohn tarv J W Burleiiih G Crabb and J T Keoley Societies Imp 0 K M littlng Bull Tribe No 22 Improved Order of Red Men meets every second and fourth Friday evening of each month at Davenports Hall Visiting brethren are fraternally invited to be prvseut at the councils of ihe tribe J D Wigglus otll Cfl Tiiompsou Sachem A F A ar Mlnnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A SI moots in regular communication Saturday even- ing on or before the full moon in each month vmombers of the order in good and regular stand sing cordially and fraternally invited So attend J T Keeisy W M WW TaottiSOK SecT - 0 E S Northern Star Chapter No 59 Order of the Eastern Star meets ou second and toarth Tues day evenings of eah mouth in Hornbys hall WJW Thompson JV1AUIUS WAiXIOTT Seeretary Worthy Matron A O U -Valentine Lodge No 70 A XL W meeti 1 sv and 3rd Monday iu each month Carl Dams lloc W Holsclaw Al W d of n Valentine Lodge SNo Degree -at Honor -holds regular meetings lirst and XUird dav evenings ofach month JtOhrlsleusen Pec Mrs II Robinoon J of H I OO F Viilentine Lodge No 205 I O JPL mor ts - ver Thursdav evening Visiting brotkevs coru Vially HVlted toiitteud our meeting JTXcele NG WksliiipHoisclaw ScCv G A E IColvWcod Pest No 208 Deiirtmeutf hwfca regular meeting 2d and Saturdays or esciLiioniLrt2u m sharp from oilier liitsirccordiilly inviUfoaitul J V Jokk DUNNadjt W R C Col Wood WR C No 179 regular motint 2d and 4th Saturdays of each raaath AMAxnALvuvciGrEres HMKX HorKnv See M W A Valentino Camp No 1731 Modern Woodmen of America meets second and fourth vredneday evenings of each month at Davenports Hall Visiting neighbors cordially invited to ai tend PP Sim ns Ven Counsel JwSpirk Cleric K of P Lodge No lffj Knights of Pythias meets every Tuesday evening at Uaveupoits Hall JT Kcely C C rutinccil K of R and S Arrival and Departure of Mails MalL east and west closes at 8 p m Rosebud leaves at80 a m daily except Suu f - day and arrives at 500 p ra SimeOni Kennedy and Oasis leaves at 700 am Mondays iVednesdays md Fri days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and -Saturdays Ft Niobrara leaves dailyat700am and BrfKJp m arrives at 930a m and 70 p m Kewanee and Sparks arrives Mondays Vednesdajs and Fridays at 500 pm and Ieaves Tuesdays Thursdays And Saturdays at 7 am General delivery open from7W a m to 700 p m General delivery open ou Sundays from am Lock boxes opendaily form 6 a to 830 p m W IHALEY Postmaster J PROFESSIONAL AHD BUSINESS CARDS C DWYER JPhysieiqn Gnd Surgtibm Ofhce at C R Watsons Drug 8tore Prompt attention given to all professional calls Valentine - Nkukaska Tcacliers Examination The regular montlily Teachers Examination will be held the -third Saturday of each month at my office in the Court House L1LX1AN STONER Supt of Schools Attorney-at-Law SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY There is promise o an unusually Govnor BllasAHolcdEfo large tobacco crop in Connecticut this fcUutenaui Governor Hoimjix E Moore v ea r The Ca pc Cod era nber ry growers IS- J1Ae too are happy The Pita their Auditor region govt iirougu tnc avuitct uewr Com Lands juid liulldtaga Henry C Attorney enmii Arthur b Churchill tuan in mdnj 3 ears Sit iniliuo Instruction- Henry K wrbea The planet Neptune vvbich bad J t BurnhomVVOtxilia countless ages revolved in the heavens Keaetita UolversltyJJJ Halt prce unsecn anjonc on earth was j TMallalleuVVKeirney covered Simultaneously and IMJHull -Edgar ently in 184G by Trof Adams and M Leverrier the two most -brilliant as- CONGEKSSIONAL - legators Wi V Allen Madison John M tronomers of the day Tbureton Omaha - I Investigation shows that the SSTStSSSS amount of carbolic acid in the air vCJoDMelkIcinlinFuHerton Fourth pends largely nr Aurora biVa Anarews owwbi Ui O M Kem broken Bow JUDICIAL 8npremo Court T L Norval Cfelef -Justice Olarrlson and Polk associates - Fifteenth Jufiicial District- M PKlukald W li N eatuvcr liusuvillo upon the character of the ground comparatively little heinij yielded by a clay soil Another influence of soil is noted in cases of summer diarrhoea the mortality being1 much less onblayithan on sandy soil Worms that have no eyes arc be lieved to gain information of the pres ence of light from some other sense than that of sight Light is always dan gerous to an earth worm and when taken from the earth and placed in the light a worm will always exhibit un easiness an make an effort to conceal itself A short time before Dr Charcot died he said In a letter that had f ormore than 50 years ridiculed the idea that the ftill of the moon was a dangerous time for mad people Better-informed men are coming back to that old time notion said Dr Charcot aB the -result of increased learning on the subject -of earth tides similar to the oscillation of sea tides Switzerland has called for a meet ing of the countries that took part in the Berne conference to decide on a metric standard for gauging screws The slight deviations between the pitch and thread of screws made by the Eng lish standards from those made by the mejric scale form a serious obstacle to the real adoption of the metric system in countries obtaining machinery from England Prof Bell of telephone fame is pro mulgating a new idea in airships The proper method according to him is to propel the ship by a kind of trolle method in which the rod would hang down to the feed wire instead of extend ing upward as it usually does He thinks the time occupied by inventors in working out the problem of aerial navigation by the usual gas bag method is time wasted AGASSiZS TEST EfltSmatc of -Mans Worth Aooordinj to HIa Jfacalty of observing It is said that however wisely Prof Agassi the fp pions zoologist might differ in his opinions from anothei scientist lv never undervalued any contribution which a scientific op ponent made to zoology Jle extended the fame of Owen the eminent Mngliih zoologist in this coun try by culhuskisticaUy pointing out to all questioners his grounds for a sin core admiration of diat scientist and it was only by chance that his auditors lcarned how widely Agassiz opinions differed from Owens on certain much disputed questions But for amateurs who took facts at sccond liaud and built up systems by j combining tiV discoveries of various specialists in science he had a some what contemptuous indifference One of his friends ashed him on one occa sion how he felt about the atlack -which had been mad on his scientific position y a certain accomplished scholar who had stuSld the dilTcient theories ad vanced y eminent zoologists and had decided tuat Agazziz must be ranked in the seecvd cht s To the amazement of his frend who regarded th x attack as a matter 01 con siderable seriousness Agassiz burst into a roar of laughter Yhy just think of it he cried The man undci takes to fix my place among zvXlogists and he is not him self a zoologist And then seeing tuiat his friend did not apparently ap preciate the joke of the aiiair he added with evident enjoyment Why dont you know that he has never been an obscner With him olservation meant rot only the training of the eye itself but the cultivation and exertion of all the faculties behindthe eye ire once said in reply to a friend who asked him after he had been 15 years in this country what he considered the best result of his teaching I have educated five observers One j of theiu to be sure has turned out to be my deadliest personal enemy but I still affirm that he is a good observer j and that is the best compliment 1 could pay lum were lie my nearest rrienn Youths Companion An Athletic Governor The new governor of British Guiann Sir Augustus Hemming who is about to pass tlrrough the United States en route to Georgetown is especially celebrated in England as a cricketer being re nowned as one of the oldest and most successful of amateur players a rival indeed of ITon Alfred Lyttleton iHeis one of the founders of thcSports club in -London and has only just resigned the presidency of its committee in con sequence of his departtire from Eng land His principal associate in the founding of this renowned institution was thelatc Sir John Astlcy popularly known as The Mate Sir Augustus is likewise an expert knight 6f tJhc wheel and in spite oJ his mature years remainsto dnj what he was 20 years ago a typical clean built athlete N Y Times SaTod a Thousand Lives To have saved over l0f0 Jives is a somewhat unique experience This Tecord -belongs to Capt Weiss of the steamsliip Belgian Jving to whom a presentation was made in -New-castle Hress -at sea racradhrg the Ihier Pal- myra with S50 people on board De- jtirilnds of legal business promptly attended to troit tree Press 1 Valcjciise Nebraska 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 oflice and to this office at once for correction U S Land Office at Valentine Neb I 8epti2tb 1S9G f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hs filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that -said proof will be made before the Register and Kecelverat Valentine Neb on Oct 2Gth 1895 vi Thomas L Lomas of Mullen Nebr H K So 8P0 for the Lots 3 4 and swnw See 2 and seM ne Sec 3 To 1 R 32 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Charles Kilgore Sherman Pittengcr of Mullen Kebr Dan E Steen and Henry Etnmick ofBrownlee Neb alsoi Charles Kilgoreof Mullen Neb H E No 9175 for the neMnwki SniJ4nc Sec 23 nwiinwK sec 24 Tp 27 It 32 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivatlou of safd land viz Isaac H Iomasand Thomas H Xomas of Mullen Nebr Henry Emmick and Dan E Stecnalso H maa of Mullen Nebc H E F889 for the Lot 2 3 4 andseKnw4 Sec 3 Tp 27 It 32 He mimes the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz Henry Emmick and Dan E Stcon of Rrown loeNebrSherwii 1 littenger and Charles Kilgorc of Mullen Neb C R GLOVER Itegi ter TJ S Land Office at Valentine Neb Sept nth 189G f Notice is hereby given that Teter Frledrick Rabelrr of Leigh Neb has filed notice of in tention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at their ofilceiu Vsdcitine Nebr on Friday the 30th day of Oetoler 1896 on timber culture application No 7703 for the seU Sec 30 Tp 35n r 31 w He mimes as witnesses Peter Reimirs Heury Schlueter Peter Ricge and Henry To rath all of Reige Neb Testimony of claimant Peter Fiiedrick Rabeler will be taken before the clerk of the District court at Schuyler Nebr on Saturdav Oct 24 1S0G C R GLOVER Register Land Office at Valentine Nebr 1 October fith 18M i Notice is hereby given that Kobi rt T Brown has Hied notice of intention to make final proof belore the Register or Receiver at his office n valentine Nebr on Wednesday the 18th day of November 18G on timber culture application No 7730 for t lies J seM and s sw quarter of section No 21 in Twp No L8 n Range No 31 w He names as witnesses Joseph Kennedy John Chuloud Joseph Culbertbou and Samuel S McCleau all of Pullman Nebr Testimony of Claimant will be taken before the Clerk of ihe District Court of Lewis County at his office In Chdialis ashngton ou Novem ber 13th 189G Also Samuel MeOlean of Pullman Neb TC 7731 lor the ss seu and sjc sw H Sec 22 Twp 23 Range 34 He names the tollowinz witnesses Thomas Mc-Ck-an of Rn wnlee Nebr Joseph Ken nedy John Chaloud and William C Dell of Putlman Nebr CR GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Nebr Oct 7th 1896 f Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed acttler has tiled notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said prool will bo made before Register and Reoivcr at Valentine Nebr on Nov iMth lSDGviz John W Sers of Kennedy 2eb n E 8705 for the nwM Sec 3 Twp 29 R 30 He names the following witnesses to prove his continues residence upon and cultivation of 6aid land viz George V isurge of P ia Neb Henry F Kime Alexander li fttcAlevy and hamuel h AieAiery 01 Jveuneuy jscn it o Siiiauel E McAlevy of Kennedy Xeb H E 9ut for the s4 neJC and nwli Sec 5 Twp 28 K 30 lie names lire following wilnesaes to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz George W Rurge of Pass Neb John W Sears ilenrj F Knne and William Lnickson of Kennedy Nob also Alexander D McAlevy of Kenaedv Xeb H E 0005 for the nek Sec 32 Tvp 20 R 30 He names the lollowing witnesses to prove his contiguous reMdeuce upon and cultivation of said laud viz Ieanre W Burce of Pass Neb John V Sears Henry F Kime and William 1 rrickson 1 of Kennedy Neb C RGLOVER Register U S Land Oflice Valentine Nebr Oeto 1893 f Notice is hereby given that Lulu E Hilt fonn erli Lulu E under nt Pullman Nebr has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Register and Receiver at their office in Valentine Nebr on Maturdaythe 21 day ot Nov 1890 on timber culture application No 7545 for tile nw 4 selt eV swj i and lot3 quarter of section No 30 in Twp No 27 Range No 35 W She names as witnesses Jacob W McAitams John W Pimp James Pimple Clarence K Smith all of Pullman Nebr C JL GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Nebr Oct ii 1S0G Notice is hereby given that the settler has filed notice of his intention to niako final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made belore Register and Receiver at Valeutlne Nebr on Jec llth 183G viz Michael Schneider of iYenzel Xeb II E S519 for the sV swJi aud sj i sej Sec 9 Two 3 1 t 32 lie names the following witnesses to provt lii cunt nuous residence on and cultivation of said and viz Gottlieb Quade Andrew Koralewskt Stanis laus Kralewski aud Edward Satterlefi all of Nenzel Neb also Andrew Ivoralewski of Xenzel iSeb n E 8719 for the nwi Sec 15 Twp 34 R 32 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideiice upon and cultivation of said nmd Michael Schneider Gottlieb Quade Stanis laus Kvajewski and Edward Salterlee all of Nenzel Neb C R GLOVER Register PROPOSALS FOR FKESHBEEF ANDMUT ton Headquarters Department of the Piatte Office Chiet Commissary or Subsistence Omaha Neb October 19 189C Sealed proposals in triplicate accompanied by written guarantee bonds in duplicate will be received at this office until 11 oclock am central standard t me November 19 189C at which time and place they will he opened in preseuce of bidders f ir furnishing such quantities of fresh beef and mutton for issues as may be required by the Subsistence Department US Army at Omaha Nebraska Forts Crook Robinson and Nio brara Nebraska and Forts D A Russell aud Washakleaud Camp Pilot Butte Wvoming and Fort Meade S D during the period commenc ing January 1 1897 aud endiug June 30 1S97 Proposals will also be received until 10 oclock am mountain standard time and ojjHied at the posts of Forts Niobrara Robinson D A Russell Washakie Meade and Gamp Pilot initte by the respective post commbsaries of such posts each commissarv reeeiung propo sals for his own post only lJropnnls will aho imrcceivcil slating the price at which tho will deliver fresh beef nr mutton of the character xtaied in ihe specification imd to he delivered of temperature not grader than 50 degrees Fahrenheit Full information furnish ed on application here or to jommlssary at any post authorized to pen proposals Government reserves right to reject any or all proposals or any part of any prop sal Lnvelopes continuing proposals should he marked -Proposals for Kivsh lir ef and aiiitton and addiessetl to Commissary al post autSorized to r veive NYE Major and O S - - PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR -OFFICE TUR chasing CommLssary or Subsistence Omnhn Nebr OatouerlD lsns Scaled propo sals in duplicate subject to the usual conditions will be received at this office until 11 oclock arn October 29 1890 gt which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders for furnishing the Subsistence Department U S Army on or before November 12 1600 as may be required with Flour for issue and Flour choice family at the following places of de livery viz On board nf ears or at subsistence storehouse at Omaha Nebraska or nt Fort urooK Mourara liobiuson Nebr I A Rus sell Wyo and Fort Meade H D Preference will be given to articles of domestic production The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or auy part or any bid Jilnnk pioposals and specifications showing In detail the articles and quantities required and giving full information as to conditions will be furnished mi nnnliim tlon to this oflice or anvof the Commissaries at posts named above Proposals will also bo re eeived by the Purchasing Uommissarv Sub sistence Denver Colo at 10 am maintain standard time October 29 1S9C for the liiniish Ingand delivery of the above Subsistence Stores free on board RR cars at Denver or near the place of production or purchase or at the posts named FRANK E NYE Major and O S O A IROCLVMAnON OK ELKCTIOX For the purpose of voting bonds in the sum ot 12500 for the purpuse of building and furnishing a court house at tho county seat in Valentine Cherry county Nebraska Notice is hereby glveulo the qualified electors of Cherry county iu the state of Nebraska that whereas the county board of said county at the regular meeting of said board held on the Cth day of October 18M atthe court house iu Valen tine in said county for the purpose of acting upon and considering the question of issuing the coupon bonds of said countv for the purpose of building and furnishing a court house iu said county of Cherry and whereas the board after due consideration believes that It would be wise and cxnedicut to issue said bonds aforesaid and said board having found that the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said county for the year 1893 is 51219537 and that said county can be legally bonded for the sum of S12500 and said board having ascertain ed that the highest price bonds could be nego tiated forwas one hundred cents on the dollar Now therefore notice is hereby given that ou Tuesdpy the 3rd day of November next an election will he held at the various voting places in the several election precincts of said county and the qualified voters of said precincts may vote upon thofollowingproposition Shall the county board of Cherry County in the state of Nebraska issue th coupon bonds of said county 111 the sum of 12500 for the pur pose of building and furnishing a couit house said bonds to take effect January 1st 1S03 and to uraw interest at tue rate 01 live per cent per annum payable semi annually on thu first days of July and Januaiy iu each year until the interest thereon has been fully paid the princi uuland inteiest thereof being payable at the office of the the county treasurer of said county said bonds to become due ou the first day of January 1913 provided that the county board of said Cherr county may at Its option pay the lull amount of said bonds at any tune after the expiration of ten years from the date of their taking eltect And shall the county board of Cherry county aforesaid annually levy upon tho taxable property of Cherrv county a tax suffici ent to pay the inteiest and principal of said bonds uheudue and shall said county board at the last annual tax levy provided by law preced ing the maturity ot said bonds or preceding the time when thr y may deet to pay tho same subsequently to the expiration of the ten vears as herein set forth levy upon the taxable property of said county a sum sufficient to pay the principal and interest not otherwise pro vided for and then unpaid upon faid bonds And shall said county board negotiate said bonds at not les3 than th ir par valuo the amount realized from the sale ot said bond3 to be used in the building and furnishing a county court house for the use of said Cherry county Ihe tickets used by those voting in favor of said proposition shall have printed thereon the words to wit For the proposition or issuing bonds and tax for court home And the tickets used by those voting against said proposition shall have printed thereou Against the proposition of lsiiiing bonds and ta for couit house 1 DirxPASt P SijriVAv Max ViEurtcr Board of County Commissioners Tlte Keiv llool Spoon Frcn 0 All I rend in the hristian Standard that Mss A M Flits Station A St Louis Mo would gie an elegant silver spoon toanyono sendind her ten 2 ceut stamps 1 sent lor one and found it so useful that I bhowed it to my friends and made 13X 111 two hoars taking orders for the spoon- The hook spoon is a hotmehold Itcaunot slip futo thu -dish or cooking vessel Oeimjbelt in placu by a hook on the back The spoon is something that housekeep ers have needed ever siuee spoon were first In vented Aujonecan got a sample spoon bv sending ten 2 cent stamps to iMlss Frii7 Tins is a splendid way to make money around home Ycry t ruly 1 eann etxk S Marry This Girl nct I saw in jour paper that a 13 year old boy made 125 the first hour he worked selling the Perfection Metal Tip Lnnipwirk I order d r simple and went to ivirk and the first vre k I cleared 10 the second week I cleared 15 I etpect to run no to S25 a week in the u r iuUiit us the Ierfec ion Meta Tip Lampv ick makes such a heautiiui white light and does away with smoluw chimneys and bud odor and savob oil it Is easy to sell If you vrisb to try it seudtrj two cent stamps to Miss A M Fritz Station A St Iui3 Mo aud she will scud you sample outfit this is a good way to make money around home ansa Tina W riH Do not b3 deceived by allnriiuj edverttinsents and tmnk you can get the best made finest finish and KSOSY POPULAR SEWING MACHINE Jor amero sqnj Bny from reliable nannfneturers tuas have earned a reputation by honest and gnnnra dcallnjr There ia none in tho world that can c qnnt in mechanical construction durability ot urorkiBfc parts fineness of finish beautyin appearance or has as many improvements as the MEW HOME WRIT FOR CIRCULARS The Hew Homa Sowing Machine Co OEiXGnMASS Boston Hae9 8TTinoNSQTTABENY CHicAnoiii silK3insMo Dallas Texas SanRunoiscOjCal AtlahziGa FOR SALE BY P F SIMONS PROPRIETOR OF unkl NO 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