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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1896)
V kv X i 4 w vAft -1 - V T OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STME ovornor Silas A IloIcninU lUiitcJUiijt Jovenior ItuocftE iloore Secretary of State loel A JMper Treasurer 1 S Hartley Auditor t Eugene MtffihJ vJkHii Lands suidlluUdlnpi Henry J Itussell Attorney General -Arthur S Churcliill Snpt 1ubllp lubtruction Henry H Corbett - f G lfe Uere Lincoln IjBunihotn Onialia Jtegents University j J 31 Hait Alma I El Holmes Pierce iTJklallalieu Kearney IMJUulI Edgar COXGUESSIONAL SonatQrs Win V Allen 3IadIson John M Ttiurjrtoto Mmaha UspresentaUves Ficst Dist net Jesse 1 Strode Lincoln Second 1 JI Mercer Omaha Third MJeo 1 Meiklejohn Fiillerton Fourth E J Hai ner Auroni K Andrews- Hasting Sixth O JI lCejuiBroken Jtow JUDICIAL Supreme Court T L Xorval Chiel Justice narrison and Polk jissociates Fifteenth Judicial District M P Kinkaid ONeill W HWestoverllushville licpreseMetiva Fifty second District Frank llothleutnerv Kilgore Senator Fourteenth District Henry G Stew--art Crawford 4 x OFFICE Keirister C It Glover Lonunine Receiver J AFike Newport - - - COUNTY Treasurer G PCrabb Jierk Geo lElliott Sheriff Amos Strong Judge F M Walcott j -County Attorney Ed Clarke County Superintendent Lillian Stoucr Surveyor Chas Tait - A Lewis Max viertel Commissioners M Dunham I P Sullivan PEECINCT Overseers of Highways RrJIansen and J Hay Constable It Towne Justices of the Peace John Dunn and J M Camm Assessor- John Dunn VILLAGE Town Board EE Sparks president C H Cor nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk D S Ludwjg and J W Burleigh Marshal and Water Commissioner It Towne School District No 1 F M Walcott president MV Nicholson treasurer J G Petti John secre tary J W Burleich G P Crabb aud J T Keoley Societies Imp 0 R M Bitting 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 present at the councils of the tribe J DWiggins 0 of 11 - C n Thompson Sachem A E A M Minnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A M t meets in regular communication Saturday even ting on or before the full moon ineacn month members of the order In good and regular jlng cordially and fraternally invited to attend J T Keeley TV M WW ThomiSOK Secy O E S Northern Star Chapter No 59 Order of the EsiMern Star meets on hecond aud fourth iav evenings of eash month m Hornbys hall w w Thompson Magoie Walcott Secretarj Worthy Matron A O U W Valentine Lodge No 70 A O TJ W meets 1 st and 3rdTSlonday in each month Carl Damas Rec W Holsclaw M W D OF H Valentine Lodge No Degree of Honor holds regular meetings first and third day evenings of each mouth M Christensen Rec Mrs R Robinson C of H 10 O P Valentine Lodge No 205 I O O F meets everv Thursday evening Visiting hi others cord Uallynvitcd to attend our meetings J TKcelCY NG Wesley Holsclaw Secy G A IE Col Wood PsstNo 20S Department of Ne braska regular meeting2dand 4th Saturdays of each montL at 2 w m sharp Comrads from other Posts are cordially invited to attend- J WTuckek Commander John Dun adjt W B G Col WoodWMLC No 179 regular meeting d and 4tu Saturdays of each month Amanda LuDWiGPres Helex Hoknby sec M W A Valentine Camn No 1751 Modern Woodmen of America meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Davenports Hall Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend P F Sininis Ven Counsel - J w Spirk Clerk tst ira mm m Sarsapariila The best in fact the One True Blood Purifier Arrival and Departure of Mails Mail east and west closes at 8 p m Teachers Examination Tlie regular -monthly Teachers Examination will be held the third Saturday of each month at my office in the Court House- LILiUIANSTONER Supt of Schools JD CLARKE Lllkinds of legal business promptlY attended to vYALEXTiiE Nebraska Pnllislici Koiicc Jn order to introduce The Yaldn ttne Democrat into homes where it does not now go regularly the pub lisher will upon receipt rof one dollar send the paper to new subscribers from now until January 1 1898 This offer is unprecedented for a paper of the size and quality of The Demo crat and if you are not now -on the list this is the timeto send ia your namewith a dollar The subscription price of TriE Democrat is 1 per year but if sub scription is allowed to become delin quent it will be charged at the rate of 125 This is done as a means of protection to the publisher When your subscription becomes delinquent you will be notified of the fact and the 125 rate will not be charged without yourJknowledge Try it and Set Whatever may be said rmliliftafinna nf Pnir T rt T about Hicks the by A Chance to Malse Money I read how one of your subscribers made money selling Dishwashers I ordered one and my lady fiiends were charmed as they hate dish washing My brotlier and I commenced selling them and have msule Si 700 after paying all expeiices We dont canvass anj Our sales are all made at home People come or send for them The Mound City Dish Washer is the best dishwasher on the market Our business is increasing and we are going to keep right on until we make ten thousand dollars We sell from 5 to 15 machines every day and some days more The Dishwasher is lovely every hoousekeeper wants one There is no ex cuse to be poor when so much money can be made selling Dish Washers For full particu lars address The Mound City Dish Washer Co St Louis Rio They will start you on the road to success A Reaek 2 How the JDippcv Savctlthe Farm Father was sick and the mortgage on the farm was coming due I saw in the christian Advo cate where Miss A M Frita of Station A St Louis Mo would send a sample combination dipper for IS two cent stamps tnul I ordered one I saw that the dipser could be used as a fruit jar filler a plain dipper a line strainer a funnel a stramer tunnel a sickroom warming pan and a pint measure These eight dilferent uses makes the dipper such a necessary article that I went to work with it and it sells at very near every house and in four months I paid off the mort gage 1 think I can clear as much as 200 per month If you need w ork you can 0 well bv -giving this a trial Miss A M Fritz Station A r Louis jjio will senu you a sample tor 18 two j cent stamps Write at once John G N Rosebud leaves at 800a m daily except Sun day and arrives at 500 p in Simeon Kennedy and T3asis leaves at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and to days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and Saturdays Ft Niobrara leaves dailyat700a m and 600 p m arrives at 930 a maud 730 p m Kewanee and Sparks -arrives jMondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 509 pm and leaves Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7o am General delivery open from7e a m to 700 p m uenerai uenvery open uu ouuuajs jiui 8 to 10 a m Lock boxes opendaily form 0 a m to 830 pm Y iirLftajlix jruMiiiaaici PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS J CDWYER JPIiysician and Surgeon Office at C It Watsons Drug Store Prompt artentioigiven to all professional calls Valentine - - - Nebkaska Wanted at Once Ten good teams to haul freight to the Brick yard and Rosebud Agency Will have hauling all winter 36 Davenport TuAcnEit i Dandy Thiny to Sell I have been doing so well this summer selling combination dippers that I think it my duty to tell others about it I have not made as much money as some I read about but I never make less than 3 and often Sj a day The dipper can be used as a fruit jar filler a plain dipper a fine strainer a funnel a strainer tunnel aside room warming pan and a pint measure These eight different uses makes the dipper such a necessary article that it sells at nearly every house it is so cheap You can get a sample by semliutr as I did 18 two cent stamps to pav postage etc to W H Baird Co Station A Pittsburg Pa and thev will mail you a dipper and you can go right to work Anyone can make 63 or 4 a day any where A ltEABEK Another Smart Woman My husband is poor but proud and he tloel not want jne to work asE have nothing to do I jet lvstless and after reading in your paper Mrs Russells experience selling self heating fiatirons I concluded I oiilu try it I wrote to J F Casey Co St Louis Mo and thev treated me so nicely that I felt very much eii couniged As soon as I got mv sample iron I started out and sold S irons the first tlav clear ing S12 1 have iuit sold less than 8 irons any day since then and one day I sold 17 I now have S- clear money and mv husband does not knowI have been working at all but I am afraid he will be mad when I tell him Have I done right or should I quit work and leave him to strugglcaloue 2 ax Axious Wifk You aredoing just righf your husband should be proed of you go right ahead and show the world whatan energetic woman can do Ihe self heating irou must be a wonderful seller as we hear ofso many that are succeeding selling it A Churn That Chums in one minute I have been in the dairy business all my life and havemanX times churned for an hour be fore butter would appear so when T heard of a churn that would churn in a minute I concluded to try it Eerydavfora wcekl used it aud not only could I churn in a minute but I got more aud better butter than with the common churn This is very important information to butter makers The churn works easily mid will churn an ordinary churning in less than sixty seconds I have sold two dozen of thce churns in the past moith Every butter maker that has seen me churn in les than a minute bought one jiou con ooran all cesaetl iniorm itiou big St a ml FINAL PROOF NOTICES farties having final proof notices in these columns will receive a marked copy of the paper which contains first insertion of same t 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 ijihu uiilec at Valentine Neb l Nov 4th 1S9C f notice is hqreby given that the following named settlor hfs filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proaf will be made before the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Dec 11th lKJGviz John C Nichols of Reige Iebr nE No 8831 for the lots 3 -1 aud evs swl4 Sec at Tp SO R 33 He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon aud cultivation oz said land viz Daniel P White and Vrtvr piillmwiv of Me 3ami Web Henry Schleieler and JLeterReimers ol ItiilB Neb C R GLOVER Register Land Office at Valennne Nebraska i Nov 189G f btorey Of 111- v Ali xi Notice is hereby Li ven that Marv J those who do not fully understand the forilry Mmy Ensieyhas filed notice - tennon to iiiukc final Tirnof IiHfnrri the Retri lacLB uierc is no denying tne that his paper and Almanac have come to stay His splendid journal Word and Works is now entering its tenth year largely increased in circulation and in every way improved until it deserves the national reputation it has attained His 1897 Almanac is now ready and is by far the finest and most beautiful he has yet issued It con tains 108 pages including cover artist ically printed in colors and is filled from back to back with just what is wanted in every shop office and home in America One feature of the Almanac for 1897 is a series of 12 original beautifully engraved star maps with explanatory chapters which could not be bought for less than five dollars in any work on astron omy As Mr nicks has correctly and faithfully warned the public of coming droughts floods cold waves blizzards tornadoes aud cyclones in the years passed aside from the other varied and splendid features of his paper and Almanac these considerations alone should prompt every family to sub scribe at once for 1S97 The Almanac is only 25cts a copy Word and Works is one dollar a year and a copy of the fine Almanac goes as a premium with every yearly subscription Write to Word and Works Publishing Co St Louis Mo Tfpinutwr truth r Receiver at their oliice in Vatotiiie Nebr on rriuay um isui Hay oi jjeceiniier WM on tim ber culture application No 8298 for the lot 3 neiswH beUnwJd uwse See 30 Tp 32 n She names as witnesses Curries Gartside John Iaii Lyman Storey andGustas Guu deison all of Cody Nebr C R GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Xebr Nov 14th ISM f Notice js herebv iriven Unit llin fniimvinirm ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proot will be made belore Robt Lucas USCCC at Alerrlman Nebr on Dec 30th 1830 viz Joseph A- Saults of Pullman JTeb n E 9391 lor the slisvji and sse Sec 14 Tp 20 It 3 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous j evidence upon and cultivation of said laud vu ChailesJacobion William Metzpr and Eg bert lioiinp n of Pullman JSebi William Enlnu ot Gordon Nebr U R GLOVER Register Land Office at Valentine Nebr Nov lith 1S9G f Complaint having been entered at this offi e by Janus Euos against Zadok Hurtt for aban doning his Homestead Entrv No 9394 dated August 20 1891 upon the wjjsw1 SseJiswH See 27 Tp 35 11 It 4o w in Cherry county Nebraska villi a view to Hip cancellation 01 haul entry the haul parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on ihc 4ih day of January 1S97 at 10 oclock a m to respond aud furnish testimony concerning snd alleged abandonment Testimony of witnesses to he taken before Robert Lucas USCCC at IMorriman Cherry county Nebraska December 30 IS911 at 10 a m C R GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Nebr I Nov 17 1890 I Compaint having been entered at this office by Gerrould O Fairhead against John C Potter for taihue to comply with the law as to Timber Culture Entry No 2743 dated September 30 1881 upon the sAse1 s Sec J2 fp 34 v It 37 w in Cherry county Nebraska with a view to the cancellation of said entrv contestant alleg ing that the said John C Potter has failed to break or cause to be broken any of said des cribed tract at any time and has failed at any time to cultivate any of said tract and has failed to plant or cause to be planted any trees tree seeds or cuttmgs on said tract at any time the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on the 28th day of Decmber 1890 at 10 oclock am to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure Disposition of witnees will be taken before Ttobert Lucas a USCCC at his oltice in Lava ca Nebr on the 24th cViy of December lfeOG at 10 oclociv a m C K GLOVER Eegister US Land Office at Valentine Neb I Dec 1st 1890 Notice is hereby given that the ed settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final nroot in sunpoit of his chum and that said proof will be made betoie Kegister and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on Jan 13th 1897 VIZ Willard L Cohee of Simeon Neb II E 8117 for the s4swH sec 27 and iirnvM sec 34 tp 30 r 28 He names the followine witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land viz Charles 11 Howard aud Kobert L Quisenberry ot Oasis Nebr John It Pallard and Henry B Ballard of Wood Lake Nebr C K GLOVER Register Pacifio Short Line Passenger leaves ONeill Neb at 1005 a m immediately after ar rival of train from Black Hills reaching Sioux City at 235 p m saving three hours time Lowest rates Purchase local tickets to ONeill and rebuv there Marry This Girl T saw in our that a Ouict 13 year old bo made t23 the lirsi hour he worked selling the IVrfection Metal Tip Lampwu k I oidered a sample and went to work and the first week 1 cleared 10 the second week I cleared 15 1 expect to run up to S25 a week in the neai future s the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick makes suei a beautiful white light and dot away witl chimneys and hud oder and saves oil is easy toell If you wish to trv 11 send 13 tw 0 cent stamps to Miss A M Fritz Station A St Iuis Mo and she will send ou sample outfit this is a good way to make mohej around home Mips Tixa W The Ilcsf Way To Sioux City is via ONeill Pacific Short Line Trv it and the The Kexr ISoali Spoon Free to All I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A M Fritz station A St Louis Mo would givt an elegant silver spoon to anyone seiKlind hei teu 2 cent stamps 1 sent for one aud loend it so useful that I showed it to my f nends am made 1300 in two hours taking orders for the spoou The hook spoon is a houuehold neces sity It cannot slip into the dish or cooking vessel beingheM in place by a hook on tin back The spoon is something than housekeep ers have needed ever since spoons were first in vented Anyone can get a sample spoou b sending ten 2 cent stamps to Miss Fritz Tlr is a splendid way to make money around houn Yery tmly Jeaxxutxk 3 Davenport Thacher carrv a com- the churn by addressing J V Oisey Co plete line of Louife Mo and they wll give von prompt aafleouteous attention 2 supplies coflins and undertakers - 27 BaisagBgssiffiadgCTBna II E W V n R if wnRi n M P Sal II IV EDITION 156 PAPERS A YEAH stands first amon weekJv papers in size frequency of publica tion and freshness variety and relia bility of contents It is practically a daily at the lo price of a weekly and its vast list of subscribers extending to every state and territory of the Cnion and 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