The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, January 21, 1897, Image 8

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MONARCH
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CORY COUNTY ISOEPEtfJENL
80IEIT GOOD Editor aad Publisher
Mitefot Paper mf Cfcerry Comi
ty NebvMlta
PVBUiHED EVEE THUJWDAl
tlere tt tb roflt offlee at Val rutins Cherry
Befenius Beccaa ciass maoer
Thi paper will be mail ed regularly
to iU subscribers until a dHnit order
to 4tecoBCinu is received ar
rears Sir paid to full
JLirert sing rates 50 jents par inch
ptt sontfc gates per c lumn or for
iMif time ads made kno ivn on appli
cation tthlifice
Cherry county is blefd
Itr stt of o cils than i my other eaan
tyiottostett
OtsEfea ssks 550000- for theTrans
BiMiisippi exposition The legisla
tor skoukL not appro priste more than
1200000
Wk any sofc of tnex attempt
boycott against an institution or
nerdy becauee it doesnt represent
tkeir political princi pies that institu
4o or firmgeneralijp crakes a suessss
of baeinee
Arbuofcles and tlte sugar trust re
lighting nch ether ianljoit now sd
th price of coffee and augar keep
droppingju8t a little -each week In
a short time the tiro corporations will
0t together and then the dear people
will hare to pay fbr ifcbe -Jesses sus
tained during the continuance of hos
The cabinet positions will not
tbeggiog There is no occasion for
rOtaxingo get any of the late faror
4iteons4nto the cabinet There - is
of good fresh young blood from
which to chooie Taecountry will not
igo to the demnition bow wows eyen if
some of the old fellows wili not ac
cept offers of cabinet positions
Stuart Ledger
The Valentiicb Bjcoqrat pub
lished atwo column write up of the
town and its qualifications it is very
flattering in many of its comments and
gives many figures concerning the U
iS Land office freight received taxes
tpaid etc you might think to read
the article that Valentine was quite a
town Valentine jis a good town
Ainstvorfo StuTiJournoZ
There is nooncer any excuse fori
democrats to keep up theilght among
themselves Both factions oppose the
Dingley bill both keep their eyes on
McKiniey Hanna and both celebra
ted Jackson Day in Chicago and else
where That lastfact gives rise to the
horrible suspicion that Jackson was a
and in order to clear the
nme f the founder of democracy his
follow- b should jget together
In a letter to the World JIerald of
ibe lgch inst C E -Glover says of the
jposition Senator Allen has taken on
the confirmation of Judge McIIugh
lam wondering tonight how the
democrats who went out of their way
toeleot Mr Allen are feeling This is
atrangc world jcre live in This is a
beaetedland oftbe free the land of
free speech and free press yet if some
jQQeo follow the dictates of their own
jsonsciences and refuse to vote for what
thjsfAo not beleive they are to be con
demned ostracised and declared web
looted Senator Allen is a great man
t Jt repcesMitative of a big state but is
fce tekjng a brainy statesmans posi
4kon in this matter
KcHughs only crime isathe is a
Ireland democrat and chat is the
ooiy itiin jprged against his
dq by either Senator Allen r Senator
In taking this position
fcetij theftt erstwhile atatesmen ehow
4Mb roriihat their moutal calibre is
f Bsali asthat possessed by the aver-
IfViOtttbstone orator with the differ-
MMce in favor of the latter because in
iLisnasp we do nttt lok for brains
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The Congressional Record contains
some pretty spicy reading these daya
but among the spice we find consider
able stuff that is nauseating 0ne -of
the first thoughts that comes to a
reader of the Record is that our states
men introduce an unusually large
number ofrelief bills and ask un
animous consent for their considera
tion Relief is asked lor all sorts of
things ranging from the furnishing of
tobacco to soldiers during the war to
the removal of charges of desertion or
the payment of funeral expenses of
men who died while in the govern
ments employ at Washington
A Ced 1 imc
The long expected party at the resi
dence of Mr David Hanua was given
Friday evening Dec 15 aud one of
the largest crowds ever assembled in
Cherry county attended same At 6
p m the pilgrims commenced flocking
in the direction of their Mecca in the
hope dfenjoying themselves tathe tit
most tfetoughuut the long -winter night
and Chey all did Music was fur
nished vfcy Professor Cooper of
Kennedy assisted by Neil and Flor
ence Hanna Cole Anslie Daved Han
na Pearl Porter and others The
music furnished -by-this orchestra was
unexcelled both asregards selections
arid the manner in which they -were
rendered and received hearty applause
Orril Connard Mr Martin wife and
daughters Lillian Vandergrift J ohn
Enderman A G Ward aud lEtta
Robinson
Forty or more not mentioned above
were present making a total of over
one hundred At day break the
merry group scattered for Home
1 sweet home after thankine their
genial host and hostess for the -excellent
entertainment afforded We are
waiting for next
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At H ome acnkHOtt llravtoo
Jackson ifrayton moved into
their spacioue new store building this
week and will soen be settled down
with the proud conscience that theirs
is one of the finest store room in the
northwest The ctone work of the
building v was done by Saml Holselaw
Sons Gus Carlson had charge of
the carpenter work and the inside
fiuishing showing tia touch of his
hand prove him to be a master of his
profession Martin ChriBtensen -aid
the fresco work which is a credit to
himself and art The entire building
and fiuish was done by home labor
and Jackson Bray ton deserve credit
-for arranging the work in such man
ner that this might be so The his-
toric name Red Fiont is preserved
sod a call at theroora will impress the
came upon the - visitor
Railroad Cuts Ice
The F E M V railway company
fesve had a force of men varying ia
number from 40 to 70 putting up ice
on Lake Minnechaduza during the last
week A chute about 1000 feet long
has been built from the lake to the
railroad track on top of the hill and
the dee hauled up by horses 14 teams
being engaged in the work About 25
cars a day is the amount loaded and
it is thought that about 1000 cars will
be taken out Bridge Supt Spencer is
overseeing the job Genl Supt C C
Hughes was on the ground yesterday
Thompson Urown
At the residence of Judge W R
Towne Tuesday January 19 1897
Frank 3 Thompson and Bella M
Brown of Simeon were united in holy
bonds of wedlock the judge officiating
This was Judge Townes first mar
riage cermony aud it is reported that
he never wavered but proceeded with
that grace which generally comes only
with long experience He tied the
knotgood and hard and The Demo
crat Jbopea the young couple may
newr wish to untie it
It was the intention -of this paper to
ll ave given an historical statistical
and suggesfrcar wnteup of ithe
public schools this week but the nat
ter was crowded out X opk for it
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Thcso are a few of GPwOCERT SPECIALTIES We also make a
the largest -and beat assortment- of
DRY GOODS AND SHOES
Iii the town -and are selling them t rock bottom prices too
NEW GOODRICH Sewing
Machines 2250
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CANNED GOODS PRESERVES AND
JELLIES
T C HORNBY
TThe following persons were troubled
S with a tired feeling is the morning
C Dewey and Miss Sadie LeUo
rm i Leach and Miss Ma Hal ttekevvell
and Miss Lewis CAinslie and Misses
Lizzie and Jennie Morgareidge WD
Sadler and Abe WMte It Quisenhery
and wife Spencer Dewey and wife
Chae Day and Miss Fauver A G
Carpenter audMissMaud Geo Car
penter and wife Mel Hanua and wife
Miss Jean Morns -Scott Banks C
Waicott and wife John and Frank
Day Milton Fauver Claud Reece j i
WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT
-By Kelly
January 19 1896
Jim Wilson was in town today
Packing ice is the order of the day
Mr and Mrs Willis Barnard returned-from
Crawfoid this morning
Mrs Lewis and -daughter May re
turned from Blair the latter part of
last week
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The dance at Dave Hannas olace
last Friday tight was largely attended
over fifty couples being present -A
first class1 time wasjeported byil
Mr andMrs SG Barnes and -son
Chap arrived last Friday night from
Dayton where they have been for
the past seven months on account of
Mr Barnes- health
Mr HijdilreW A Parkerare the
proud parents of a boy which arrived
at their home Monday evening It is
not yet known whether Walter will re
cover or not
WooJbake Xo 2
Mrs H E Dewey has been quite ifll
the last few days
Mr Wilson wasseen on our -street
Friday aad Saturday
Mrs J M Bailey is up and out
again and is now able to do her own
work
For some treason unknown the
Literary was put -Off until rFiiday
January 22d
Dr Lewis of Wal en tinewa attend
ing to patients In town and vicinity oi
Monday of this week
Several people went from to
Johnstown to attend the entertain
ment and dance Friday night
Hauling ice is the order of the ctev
Everybody should get his ice house
filled now while the ice is good
Born Monday night at -8 p m a
boy to Mr and Mrs Walter A Parker
baby and mother sre both doing well
We think that if parents would keep
their children at home after night the
children would be better off and ao
would the people of Wood Lake
Following are the -names of the
young folks from Wood Lake that at
tended the dance at Dave Hannla
Misses Ida Leach May Lewis and
Sadie Dewey Messrs Hal Bakewell
LeRoy Leach Chap Dewey Frank
DayPearl Porter and Ed Brahmstead
They report having had a splendid
time
Kellys Aunt
Kiobrara Falls
We changed our name
Hello Lon How is the widow
D Grooms took in the sights o
Valetme Saturday and returned home
Sunday
A party of hunters from Walcntin
were hunting on the river oneday thn
-week Lots of shot but little -game
Lon Mosher was home and tfeturnert
to the flats He saysiitis a poor tira
to stack hay when the wind blows so
hard
Rev Johnston has more horses than
some people have hay He thinks all
the strays In the country are in this
settlement
Mrs J A Adamaon is visiting her
-sister Mrs Meltendorf in -Valentine
J A says it is lonesome and wonders
how aoon she will return
Bad Boy
11736 07
86 23
143 E2
415129
iBalance 16H7U 16117 11
COUNTY GENERAL FUND
Amount on hand Jano 1896 S 2C26 4C
collected 11406 2
Trans Iwt fund 1ii35 33
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Koad 100053
Bridge 100000
Advt 15856
-Insane 8623
State rnw eror 148 52
Co Koad 286 59
Bridge 46 96
Int Colon deposts 95 23069
96 273 70
Jurv trial fees Co Clic 36 00
error receip book 1916
DD31 38 1UB0
Total 18360 27 d
uounty warrants redeemed 3174 34
Correction Stitts lteport 52 46
Treasurers lee 37104
Jan 7 1897 Bal on hand 50443
Total 5836027
COONTY SINKING FUND
Amt on handicasb Jan 9 96 1294 36
Co warrants 196 76
collected 238392
Co warrants caucelled 2707 11
Int on Co warrants 100 08
error lu receipt book 4 80
Total 6692 52
Vouchers cancelled 81560
Invested in fiowaraauts 4604 15
Correction StiUt report 26 46
Treasurers fees 72S1
Bal u hand Jan 7 97 1173 j7
Total 6U92 52
COUNTY ROAD FUND v
Amton band Jau 9 96 31977 05
collected 433702
a jerrcr receiDt book r is
warrant anoellpd hai
OitrHjerss cecpts ttofd trafd site 12
i7j2vf fltyaj u y
3S329
KflttfifeCS3fcSEfcJ
Correction Stilts report 34 5
Treasurers fees 1322
Baltfiihand Jan7T97 21C10i
Total -86319 EC
COUNTY BRIDGE FUND
Amt on hand Jan 9 9C S422G70
collected- - 373 20
Error receipt book L 767
Total h4 8107 47
Warrants cancelled XS3714 35
Trans toCoGenl Fund 1040 96
Correction Stitt report 63 aj
Treasurers fees 118C1
Bal on naud Jau 7 31G4S5
Total 8107 47
COUNTY JUDGMENT FUND T
Amt on hand Jau 9 SG 3247 72
oollccted 31564
Total SD63S6
Warrants redeemed 230 63
Correction Stilts renort 39 89
J Treasurers fees 9 68
I Ualstn hmwl Iji T 07 OBI 01
AOtai MS M
COUNTY SOLDIEfiS RELIEF FUND
Arat on hand Jan 9 96 95 36
collected 10032
Total 8195 68
Warrants redeemed S 44 20
Error receipt book 3621
Treasurers fees 195
BaluhandJan797 11332
lotal - 5195 68
COUNTY INTKKEST FUND
Amt collected 52009 12
Ttal 200012
TranNto CoGenlFund 1069 77
State Fund 357 53
School Fund 49115
iKefuuded on Overseers recpts 29 40
-Treasurers fees 61 27
Total - S2009 12
-PINES AND UNCLAIMED WITNESS FEES
Auitonhand Jand96 S 85 02
collected 55650
Total 641 52
Trans to SchooLFund 863652
Treasurers lees 500
Total 641 62
DISTRICT FUND
Amton hand Jans 96 -6878 83
collections- 11477 33
State apportionment 2023 08
Fines 58102
Unclaimed witnms fees 55 50
jjueresi iransj im i
Error Stitts report 82 13
Total 21591 09
Warrants redeemed 8 14 182 14
Invested m Co warrants 683 9t
Treasurers fees 114 80
Error 29
Bal on hand tlan 7 97 66095
Total S2159109
SCHOOL BONDFUND
Amton hand Jau 9 96 476538
collected 118372
1 tJ 85948 90
Vouchers and bonds canceled 267636
Corrected by StiUsireport 80 02
Treasurer fees 11 84
Bal on hand Jan 7 97 3180 ts
Total -594890
VALENTINE VILLAGE GENERAL FUND
Amt on hand Jan9 96 S104 06
collected 663 85
Correction tStltts report 16 28
Total 784 19
Warrants redeemed 400 04
Treasurers fees 20 25
Bal on handJaii7 97 3u5uo
Total 3784 H
VALENTINE VILLAGE INKINi FUND
Amt on hand JairO 96 1 27 39
collected 658 42
Correction Stitts rejort 4 13
Total 78991
Vouchers canceled 406 62
Ireasurers fees 2008
Bal on baud Jau 7 97 303 21
Total -789 94
VALENTINE PRECINCT BOND FUND
Amton hand Jau 9 96 172 35
collected 110 60
Correction Stitts report 1 02
Total 284ii7
Vouchers canceled 60 00
Treasurers lees 337
Baldu hand Jait 7 97 220 80
Total 2S4 17
ADVERTISING FUND
Amt collected 3128 02
louu
Trans to Co Genl Fd V12412
Treasurers fwK 3 o
Total
90
128 02
128 02
TREES ATB PLANTS A full
line FRUIT TREES Of BEST VARI
ETIE8 it HARD TIMES TRICES Small
fruits in large supply Millions of
Strawberry plants wery thrifty and
well rooted Get the best near homn
and save freight or express Send for
price list to North Bend Nurseries
North Bend Dodge County Neb
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nfiPElS8 deceirodby nrlnpr advertlBementeand
tunc jroacaa get tie oeat made finest flnlalx and
MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE
STAeJSni Ry from reliable mannfactnrerg
mat have grained a reputation by honest and equars
dealing There la none In the world that can inal
Bn mechanical construction dnrabilityOf -working
parts fineness of finish beauty In appearance or has
as many Improvements as the NEW ttOJWE
Ralirxr tdUJ ha fnnnH tUn nnn1tv P CTKIIC rWK CIRCULARS
the various countv funds as reported TuDNeW Home SeWlUg MaGtime CO
bv the BtoMas3 28TTHioirSflTiABEWY
COUntv
uj iuc jaunty nri CmoAoolii 8iLonisMo DautvaL
State Funds
Amount on band Jan 9 1806 5500 to
collected 1022445
trans to int fund 35753
error 95 settlement 849
error Stitts report 14
Total Sieti7li
State Treasurer recpt
Insane fund transferred
ins Co gen rd error b x w
Balon baud Jan 7 1807
flJOfFaiHOISCOCAL AHAiTA 6a
FOR SALE BY
G CARLSON - VALtNTINE
We have just received the finest
and most complete line of
Neckwear ever seen in
Valentine We have
in the assortment
Windsors
Four-in-hands
Bows
Sear fa
Flies
And we have them in all colors
and qualities Some of the
handsomot ties ever man
ufactured See them
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Our new store is finislied after six
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4 von more and better bargains than H
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Groceries Hats Caps Boots Shoes
-especially Shoes--and furnishings is
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FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Parties having final proof notices in
these columus 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 bo reported
to the land office and to this office at
once for correction
U S Land Office at Valentine Neb 1
Dec 12th 1896
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hs filed notice of his in tcii t Ion
to make final pioof in support of his claim and
that said prof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Jau2znd
1897 viz
John C Nichols of Reige Nebr
HE No 8831 for the lots 3 4 and swVl
Sec 31 Tp S3 R 30
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
DanielP White and Peter Galloway of Mc
Caim -Neb Henry Schleieter and Peter Reimers
of Reige Neb
C R GLOVKR Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr 1
Dec niber 16th 196 f
Notice is hereby -given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support 0 his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Register
aud Receiver at Valeutiue Neb on Jan 30th
1897 viz
Charles L Morgan of Cody Xebr
H E No 9297 for the lots 3 1 senw and ne
3W Sec 2 Tp 34 R 33
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said land viz
Irvln C Stotts Anson Newberv Amos F
Childers and Henry F Holliday all of Cody
Nebr
C 11 GLOVER Register
U S Land Office at Valentine Neb
Jan 18 1897 f
Notice is hereby given 1 that the
uettler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proot in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on Mch
20th 1807 VIZ
John P Jones of Valentine Jfeb
H E 9375 for the wnwi wnwj4 Sec 34 Tp
54R28
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation or
said laud viz
Hiram Ferguson Charles Massingale Joseph
McCIoudand John Hofmann all of Valentine
Nebraska
C E GLOVEE Itegister
Notice f hate y Guardian
In the matter of th guardianship of Lota A
Sietter
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of the Hon M P Kmkaid one of the
judges of the district court nt Cherry county
Nebraska made on the Ztth day of August 13S6
forthehaleof the real i estaU hereinafter des
cribed thate will he said at the front door of the
court house in Valentine Cherry count- Ne
Draika ou the j5Ui day of February lt97 at 10
oclock am atimbhe tnrite to tho bigfcwt
bidder for cash the followluK described real es
tate towit the w r ue Sec 25 Tj 35 it alw in
Cherry countj Nebraska 3aid sale to reraain
open one hour
Joi G SrrrrER
Grdy j c UJh i ttec
By Zf Cz n jic zC z
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Word Building Contest
First Trize 10000 in Cfcsfc
Second Priie -000 in aah
Third Prize 2500 in Cash
Fourth Prize 1500 in Cash
iFifth Priie IOOO In Cash
Theabove prizes arc offered to those who construct or form the largest
sumber of words out ofthe letters found ia the prize word
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under the followingreguJations and -conditions
The first prize will be won by the largest list the second prize by the
nextlargest list and so on to the fifth The list of words must be writte
plainly in ink alphabetically arranged numberedined by the contest
ant and sentin not later than February 20 lfba7 Tnelist miistoe com
posed of English words authorized by at least one of the leading dictionar
iesWebsters Worcesters the Centmvy or the Standard II two words
are spelled alike only one can be used
Abbreviations contractinnsbsolete words and proper nouns are not
allowed The same letter rml not occur twice in one word but may be
used in other words In crfe two r more winning lists contain the same
number of words the Datcst and best list will take first place the others
-ranking next below in t he order of quality Residents of Omaha and win
ners of former prizes y Wobld Herald contestsare not permitted to com
pete directly or indirectly-
No contestant cAi enter more than one list of -words and each contest
ant is required to oend in the same letter with his list one dollar to pay
years subscription the Omaha Weekly Wobld Herald
Every competitor whose list contains as many as twenty five word
whether he ns a prize or not will receive
TWRTY COMPLETE NOVELS
in one paperWered rolume of 192 large quarto pag5 nnrong the amhojvB
bengIariojtHarland Rudyard Kipling H Rider Haggard Wilkio
lins and Miss Mulock Lists cannot bo corrt cted or substituted after thsj 4
ere received J
The list of words winning first prize will be published in the Weekmt
World Hbrald together with the name and address of each of the prlj
winners j s soon after the contest dose as th matter can be decided
rhe VVeebxt Wobld HKBALDis issuediu semi weekly sections giving
the news twice a week and hence is nearly as soodas a daily Thisisths
paper of which W J Bryan was editor for sbouttwo years psiur to ht
nomination for the presidency and is the kauiDg advocate of freu stiver
coinage Address
WEEKLY WORLD jHERALD Omaha Neb
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Notice of Election
auur o ciuch p m lor me
Chop Feed 70c
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Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters
of School District No One in Cherry county
Nebraska that unon the written rwitiPEt at t
purpose voting
towit
upon the following question
Shall the District Trustees of school rilatrtae
least one inira or the legal voters of said
iriei an eieccon ww De neid at the Court Hobo
in the village of Valentine in said district oa
wit urn uiiy wiiwiiuaij a u i XTOR1 On 0
No One in Cherry County Nooraska issue th
bonds of said school district in the amount cC
tenthoisand dollars bearing slxper cent iater
eat payable semiannually on the flret day oi
April and the first day of October principal and
interest pajable at the County Treasurers office
in Valentine Nebraska
Said bonds to run for twenty years with an
option for said district to pay same at the end
of ten years
And shall tlte district trustees of aid district
cause to be levied annually a tax sufficient foe
the payment of eaid interest and principal m re
becomesdue
Said bonds to bf issued m denonvcatloaa of
one thousand dollars each and for the following
purposes towit
Purchase a site for a school houae building
school house thereon and neceasaTy furniture
By order of the Board of Trustees of said
school district this llth day of January A D
1897- J C PfiTTIJOHK
Sec of Boarfl
Application for Administrator
In the County Court of Cherry County Nebraska
In the matter ofthe Estate ef Perdlnand Ne
dert deceased
Aetna Kechbill having filed In ray office a
petition praying for the appointment or Henry
llazev as administrator of the estate of Ferdi
nand Neidert deceased all persons interested
hi said estate will take noUce that I hare fixed
Saturday January 30 i97 as the time and sny
office in 1 valentine Cherry County Nebraska
as the place for the hearing of said petitlonTaC
which time and place all persons interested in
said estate may appear and how canse if anr
there be why such adminiatraiion should not bo
appointed
Witness my hand and the seal of the County
Court this 13th day of Janunrv 1W7
SfcAL WKTOWNE
5l County Jadje
PROPOSALS FOR FLOLB GFFICE PDE
cJitaimr Commisnary of Subsistence
Omaha Neb January 21 irht 5i1pi nmr
sals In duplicate subject to the uual conditions
Trill Iia Sr4 l ntZ2
n uuicisiini is 1UI3 Ullue UUlIt 11 O CJOCK S fD
February 3 1817 at which time and pace they
will be opened in presence of bidders for fur
nishing the Subsistence Department C 8
Army on or before February 3 laar as may bo
requited with Flour for issii ind Klnn rhni
family at the following places of deliver viz
Ou board of cars or at subsistence storehouse at
Omaha Nebraska or at Foits Crook Niobrara
RoltiiLsoii Neb D A Russell Washakie WyoT
and i ort ileadc S D Preference will j e given
to articles of domestic production The right Is
reserved to reject auy or all bids or any part of
auy bid Blank proposals and bpcclncatlo
showing in detail the
article and quantities re
quired and giving full Information as to cn
ditlens will be furuiancd on application to thla
olu x or auy of the commissaries 3t poflta najjd
above Pr oposals will also be received by the
Fujkaang t omraissary of Hubslsteuco Denrer
Colo at 10 oclock mountain standard tlro
February 3 1S97 for the furnishing aud drier
ot the above Subsistence atores freeom board Z
If cars art Dem eror near the plsc of produc
ln VF Purchjvse or at the poste named
FRANK NYE Major aud C S US A
2HU I Price j or 1 eat
BraD hulk 40c per cwt 700toQ
Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton
Screenings 3 c - s00
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