The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, February 04, 1897, Image 8

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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at t he Post office at Valentine Cherry
county Nebraska as Second class matter
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subtcribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full
Advertising rates 50 cents per inch
per month Rates per column or for
long time ads made known on appli
cation to this office
AChicago brewery which wan as
sessed -25000 for tho Hanna corrup
tion fond recently failed with liabili
ties of about 600000
The Indiana legislature proposes to
tax every man who wears a beard If
such a law should be enacted in Ne
braska the editor would surely have
to lose his beautifiers
Answer to Correspondent Yes Che
legislature might -adjourn at the end
of 60 days and one of our statolBcials
might resign but sporting men are
notjbettingvery heavily on either svent
Wfcen the people have no money to
buy protected goods we dont see how
protective tariff is going to bring in
the government expenses We ven
ture the assertion that in less than Of
ifreen months our government will be
making arrangements to issue more
toonds for the laborers to pay Gordon
The populists seem determined to
count in two additional judges of the
supreme court if possible If they had
been as zealous in trying to secure the
adoption of the constitutional amend
ment increasing the number of judges
there would probabily be no doubt of
the legality of their -election Rush
ville Recorder
lalentine votes 10000 school bonds
siet Friday As all the material and
work for the new buildiug will be ob
tained in Valentine it will almost be
equivalent to having the new building
donated to the district All the money
jmid out will eventually nd its way
backto the pockets of those who pay
the most of it Gordon Journal
The intention of General Coxey and
is followers to revive the Common
weal army ought to be a failure The
Common wealers never accomplished
anything further han to gain cheap
notoriety fora few of the leaders
The efforts to organize bands of able
bodied beggars to roam over thecoun
ry and foment discord among people
wlio want to and will work if let alone
should be flatly squelched St Louis
Rqptiblic
To have a iitst class school four
things are essential namely Good
teachers a school board interested in
education patrons who will stand by
-the board and teachers and a good
building Wchaye the first jdo ques
tion can be raised as to the second
everythirig points to the fact that we
have the third essential so why not
tget together and vote for toe fourth
rtbuB making the quadrangle of essen J
iais complete
It is probable that in this and other
-states tgay democrats who had wao
4ered into populism will not return to
-it but will stay in their old party But
cerfajaly all oXhat crowd of political
flvikteteers ktuwnas the
will probably get together
on a platform which will embrace flat
money and all the isms of ithe extre
mists As liard money is a basic
principle of democracy this action on
Abe part of populism must signify the
of the ways of the late allies
ud itriangular light four years from
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CONCERNING GROUND HOGS
The ground hog my son belongs to
that animal species known to scientists
and natural historians and delvers into
zoological mysteries as the American
Arctomys or Marmot As a weather
prophet the Arctomys trot in the same
class as the igoose bone and corn shuck
but does its prognosticating after the
latter two have one to sleep and com
menced waiting for another winter so
they may again decieve the innocent
and guileless granger into believing we
are goiug to have a good winter for
wheat and rye when Hicks tells us
nit
As we said before the goose bone
tells us what kind of winter W6 are
The Crawford bulletin is the latest
aspirant for journalistic honros in
northwest Nebraska the paper having
been launched last week by Con Lin
deman The Bulletin is a neat very
neat little paper and is spicy in all its
departments Free silver and we sup
pose populism will constitute the
ignus fatuus after which Bro Linde
man will chase The Democrat ex
tends its hand and best wishes to the
newcomer
Last year was one of low imports
yet they are still falling at a remark
able rate The meichandise imports
at the port of New York last week
were -nearly 4000000 below those of
the corresponding week in i897 For
the first three weess of January this
year we have 27085000 imports
against 42311000 for the correspond
ing three weeks last year New York
World
Is it any wonder that the deficit
keeps on growing when the last ses
sion of the Fifty fourth Congress ap
propriated 51000000 and the pres
ent session will appropriate about
530000000 with not a dollar of ad
ditional revenue being provided
These republican congresses are ex
pensive things but it seems that the
people think thegr must hare them
The theory of the McKinley and
LMngley protectionists is tfaat decreas
ing iports mean increasing possibili
ties for the comfort and happiness of
Auieaican labor In 1892 je imports
of uierchandise to this country
amounted to 827403362 last year
they amounted to 775724674 about
5000000 less than in 1892
Stand up fox Valentine
WUlitmii7itniZtlriTniiilit
WE DONT CARE TO ADVERTISE
A COST SALE Ofr WINTER GOODS for wc will tell you confidentially
that our low pricas and fine selection sold them for us and we have only
few left which you can have at your own price - -
BUT WE CAN TELL YOU V
THE VALENTINE OEMOGRAT
SUCCKSSOB TO
CHERRY GOUNfY INDEPENDENT
0BEBT GOOD Editor and Publisher
Official Faernof Cheney
y ebrask
100 Per Ter it Advanc
That our SPRING- STOCK winch is now arriving is a DAISY
GALL AND SEE IT
goods just received
Big invoice of mens shirts
and
Social at Mimeon
The evening of January 29 1897
will be long remembered by the
zens of bimeon ana vicinity as a time
of great felicity Miss Lizzie JTayes
j having closed a very snecesf al term of
school on that day with an excellent
entertainment in the evening The
following program was well carried
out
Welcome Song
Little Freckled Faced Girl CappieMoigareidgo
Kitties and Babies Maude Lord
North ann South Maurice Davis
Why do You Look Sarah Stratton
If I Were You Hazel Stratton
Dollys Household Nellie Morgareidge
Music Annie liurlelh
The After Awhile Bertha Beer
Marching Past tho House That Jack Built
Curl Daniels
The Teachers Dream - C S Recce
Farce Com tsuin Under Difficulties
Song Music hi the Air Choir
Reading MrsHM Lockwood
it iffuitrorinn ituti pimv
rn houfi ann a rnrnrnvs tpiiq hr wnnn lr - uuo nwu
til ww 7 w w w w
will be over Some Arctomii have
lostipart of their buttons and come
oat of their holes and pose for nuLic
inspection on the 2nd day of Febroary
Now this is all wrong and no respect
able ground hog thinks of taking ob
servations until the 14th Shonld he
see his shadow then he becomes
ashamed of himself and hides again
for one full month As he does not
know that February is shorter than the
other months he next appears on the
stage when the curtain rises for the
celebration of St Patricks Day
March the 17th
Should Mr Arctomys not see his
shadow on St Valeutines day he goes
about Just like all the other fellows on
that day looking for a mate The
only original authentic reliable and
up to date ground hog lives in Ken
tucky the land of Boone and Billy
Breckinridge and we wish to advise
you my son tonot be foolr d by the
irresponsible prevaricalingmischievi
ous animal who showed himself last
Tuesday His feet dont track and he
doesnt know much anyway Look
for your shadow when you mail your
sweetheart a valentine one week from
Sunday
The Exposition of 1898 -is not
bounded by the city limits of Omaha
but from its inception was designed to
turn the tidal wave of investment and
immigration to the westward and will
advertise the resources and advantages
of Nebraska as no other project could
possibly do The fate of the exposi
tion now rests with the legislature
The people of Omaha have sub
scribed over 400000 to its stock and
are ready to increase their subscrip
tions still more
Farce Census Caker
Farce City vs Countrv
Song Wo Shall Know Choir
When the program was completed
the audience was entertained by the
ladies of the M E church who had
prepared floral tables lish pond conr
taiuing numerous useful things and
ties to be sold to secure partners for
supper In a short time the last fish
was safely landed and the boquets
were adorning the costumes of the
gentlemen Then the ties were placed
on sale a few monaents disposed of all
those all who were fortunate enough
to secure one knew who was to assist
him in disposing of the many good
things the ladies had provided Soon
the tables were sprpad and supper wa
aunounced and such asajpper We will
to say here and now that if there are
better cooks in any community that
at Simeon we have never witnessed
an illustration of their culinary ability
After supper a vote was taken to as
certain who was the best looking younc
lady Miss Jennie Morgareidge re
ceiving the highest number
of votes was presented with a
fine cake which she cut and gracious
ly divided with each guest present
From the excellence of the pipce ye
scribe received die stands ready to
testify that itsaoaaker was a thorough
Mistress of the flour barrel Those
present were
Mr and Mrs-
C W Bennett H S Lockwood
C C Thompson A K Rowlev
W 8 Morgareidge 1 W Daniels
G M Davis W H Stratton
Messrs
J W Burleigh
O S lieeee
ft 8 Davis
W F Morgareidge
J 5 Reece
C D Ainsley
j w Thompson
Misses
Jennie Morgareidge
Ella Stilwell
Maud Bennetto
Julia Truax
Lizzie Morgareidge
uirne luorgareiugo -
The luxurant growth of hirsute ap
pendages which graces the classie
countenance of ye editor is due to a
great extent to the use of a whisker
promoter compounded by Prof C K
Brfwer X Y Z P D Q W D
All -who contemplate raising a crop of
vyitad teasers are respectfully referred
to fciin for advice and assistance His
motto
is no whiskers no pay
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Tiirnismiinr
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T C HORNBY
Mr Htnrv Flinueaux and sister and H il6b bs
and sister
Messrs
Sam Huason Lon Johnson
W Wiles Win Ballard
J W Geo Rowley
Chas Davis S J Hutchinson
E Hobbs W J Leach
Robt Thompson Wm Davis
H K Brown
And a host of juvenile people made
the entire attendance seventy five
lue spacious residence or our es
teemed neighbor J B Lord was used
for the occasion for which he has the
thanks -of all present The net pro
ceeds of the evening were 233 2
which will be applied on the ministers
salary Xot
Lip to date McKinleys cabinet is
composed as follows
Secretary of State John Shenaan
of Ohio
Secretary of tho Treasury Lyon an
J Gage of Illinois
Secretary of War Russell A Alger
of Michigan
Secretary ot the Navy John D
Long of Massachusetts f
Secretary of the Interior Judge
Joseph McKenna -of California
SecEetaryof Agriculture -James B71
Wilsou of Iowa
Attorney Geueral A Surprise of
Someplace
Postmaster General Another Sur
prise of Somewhere
We observe that the Valentine
Democrat speaks of the Cherry
county court room as being so small
that Judge Tucker is obliged to goout
doors to turn around A number of
people down this way who know the
nortly Judge as The foe horn of the j
Miunechaduza will be slow to draw
the inference that that court room is - a
miniature affair On the contrary it
must be of fair size to admit hirnv at
a J3tanton Picket
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President Cleveland has at last with- L
drawn the name of Y 1 McKugh for
federal judge and has ent to the
senate the name of William If Hun
ger of Fremont is a gold
standard democrat and one of the
best known lawyers in the state
Senators Thurston and Allen having
sufficiently displayed their assininity
will probably vote for liis confirma
tion
Tha nan nf what ic nullnfl thfi
Gerrymander in order to obtain an i
undue party advantage in the election
of members of the House of Represen
tatives has become a public reproach
writes ex president Hanison discus
sing Congress in the February Ladies
Home Journal It is the making of
unfair Congressional districts not hav
ing relation primarily to population
and to the geographical relations of
of the counties composing them as
they should but to parties majorities
in the counties with the object of
giving to the party making the appor
tionment a fraudulent advantage
for hale or Tratlv
Jerome B a beautiful Hamble
tonian stallion the fastest in the state
young and has no record
Trotted an exhibition barefoited after
winning a race at Holdrege Neb last-
Fourth of July at a 208 gait Never
in the hands of a trainer a day but will
show a 210 gait any time barefoqted
He has booked Ins owner more than
one thousand dollars every year Will
sell and give time for payment or
trade for good smooth clear land well
located For particulars write owner
C J Beedle
Holdiege Aeb
Simeon
Whv dont some young lady smile at
II K
Joe McCloud was4n Simeon Satur
day evening
Mr Ntratten and familv were in
Oasis Saturdv
Fy Ainsley aad wife are visiting on
the rHts this week
Miss Truax is visiting with friends
about Simeon nowadays
There is some stock dung with
black e2 around here of iate
W F Moruareidge returned to
school near Crookston Saturday
Any person wanting to learn
dairy business should inquire of
the
th
Mr
Brown Information free
The church social at John Lord
Friday night was a grand success 74
people bein present and the minister
Rev Horton was presented with
23 30
Oscar
Whk ukas the Grind Masti r of the Universe
has seen fit ro call from earth to the great here
after our worthy and beloved brother Samufl
G Barnes Be it therefore
Resolved by the members of Wood Luke
Lodue No 2J1 A V A M that in his death
the lodge his lost -one or iits most diighlv
and useful members tin community a
just and upright citizen hi wife and cdnldcin a
beloved resiieetedauul honored husband and
father io the wiferand children we tende our
true and heartfelt sympathy in tlijir sad aiHn
uon and an only commend then to Him who
doeth all things well To the brelh en of the
lodge as we view that silent and inanimate form
for the last time we too are reminded that we
are moil als and will soon hu called upon to
pass to that bourne from whence no traveler re
turns Be It further
Fietnhed that these resolutions be spread
upon records of the lodge md a copy be
presented t the family of the deceased brother
and u copv be sent to The Valkntine Dicmo
CRATandthe Republican of Valentine Xebr
aim a copy to the Ainsworth Star Journal or
Ainsworth Xebr lor publication Respect
fully submitted A L JOHNSOX
W V Jo 1 1 SOX
AI1KL BaILRV
Committee
hkeah ne aiwisr itniur or tup nnivprn
has in his wisdom seen lit to take from his
earthly home our dearly beloved friend and
brother Samuel G Barnes and
Whisickas Bro Barnes has since Mav 1893
been a faithful and consistent member of Valen
Lodge No 205 Independent Order ot Odd Fel
lows and
Whkueas we his brothers feel that in his
death the lodge has lost a member who was al
ways a credit to it the community a citizen who
was always worthy ot highest respect and his
family a husband and father whose love and
caro were priceless be it
Resolved That we the members of Valentine
Lodge So 205 1 O O F hereby tender to his
wife and children our sincere and heartfelt
sympathy and commend them for consolation
to Him whogivethand taketh awav Be it
further
Resolved That the charter of the lodge be
draped in mourning for a period of 6 mouths
that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon
the minutes oLttie lodge that a copy be fur
nished the widew son and daughter and that a
copy be given lie county papers for publication
El Davenport
L L Bivkns
A II FjeuGUSOK
Committee
U S Land Office at Valentine Neb i
Jan 18 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filea notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at V
20th 1897 viz
raleutiue Nebr
on Mch
John P Jones of Valentine Xeb
H E 9375 for the wimvJi wVSnwh Sec 34 Tp
34R28
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou and cultivation of
said land viz
Hiram Ferguson Charles Massingale John
Hofmaun of Valentine and Joseph McCloud
of Simeon Nebraska
C R GLOVER Register
Public Land Sale
US Land Office Valentine Nebr I
Jan 25 1897 f
Notice is hereby given thrt in pursuance of
instructions Irom the Commissioner of the
General I And Office under authority vested in
him by section 2455 tt s Rev Stat as amend
ed by the act of Congress approved February 2ti
1895 we will proceed to offer at public sale on
the 10th day of March next at this office the
following tmctof land towit the seJiseKi Sec
25Tp35RM
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands arc advised to file Iheir
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for said sale otherwise their rights
will befoifeited
C R Glovek Register
J A Fike Receiver
U S Land Office at Valentine Neb
Jan 25th 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that Crowell L Wem
ple ba filed notice of Intention to make final
proof before the Register or Receiver at theic
office in Valentine Neb on Tuesday the 9th day
of March 1897 on timber culture aoplication No
7853 for the neri Sec 20 Tp 23n R TO w
He names as witnesses Stuart E Tait of
Brownlec Nebr William Roert
M faddis and Charles II Taitof Pass Neb
Testimony of claimant will he taken before
the Clerk of tiic District Court for Fawnee
xmntv at hlb oflaa in Pawnee City Nebraska on
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Kotice Tiniber Culture Aoticc of Election
Land Office at Vale mine Nebraska Notice is lierebygiven to tne -qualified voters
Jan JKMVT of School District No One in Cherry caunty
Complaint having been en tered at the by Nebraska that upon the written request of at
rould O Fairhead against John C Potter for least one tbiidoi the legal voters of said dis
failure to comply with law as to Tniber Culture triet an election will be hed at the Court House
Entry No 2743 dated September rn 1 31 upou in the village of Valentine in said district on
the sVsei ssw4 Sec 12 Tp iu it 7 w in tho rth day of February A I 1897 from one to
Cherry County Nebraska with a iew In i he four oclock p m for the purpose of voting
cancellation of taid entry contestant alleging upon the following question towit
that the said John C Potter has failed to breaK Shall the District Trustee of school district
or cause to be broken any of said described tract No One in Cherry County Nebraska issue tho
at any time and has failed t any lime to bonds of said school district in the amount ot
vate any of said tract and has tailed to plant or teu thotsaud dollars bearing six per cent inter
cause to be planted any trees tree seedi or estpajable semiaiinnallv on the first day of
cuttings on said tract at any time the said par- April and thellrst dav of October principal and
ties are Hereby summoned to appear at Tins interest payable at the County Treasurers office
omce on tne 17 uay ot Marcn lSii at jo ui iock
a in to respond and furnish tetiuiouv concern
ing said alleged failure
Testimony of witnesses to bv taken before
Robert Lucas U S CCC at Merriuiau Nebras
ka March 15th lbD7 at one oclock p m
c C R GLO VK U Register
Land Oflice Valentine Neb i
Feb Mittr lhjT f
Prtfmtr Xotice
State of Nebraska Cherry County ss
To all persons concerned in the estate of Samuel
G Barnes deceased
Whereas Elizabeth Barnes of said county tias
filed in my office an instrument purporting to be
the last will and testament of Samuel G Barnes
deceased late of said county and a petition pray
ing to have the same admitted to probate which
will relates to both real and personal estate
whereupon I have appointed Satu day the 29th
day of February 1897 at 2 oclock in toe after
noon at my office in Valentine in sail county as
the timeand placeof p oving said will at which
time and place you and all concerned may ap
pear and contest the probate of the same
It is further ordered that petitioner give no
tice to all persons interested in said estate of
the pendency of the petition aim the time and
nln ai fnr hoorirwr t hn cmtii Ii fMlticlti t nntxr
of said order to be published in Tux
tink Democrat a paper published in the said
county of Cherry for three weeks sucvesaively
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installed therein and are ready to give i
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4 -especially Shoes and furnishings is j
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First Prize 10000 In Cash
Second Prize 5000 in Cash
Third Prize 500 in CJash
Fourth Prize 1500 in Cash
Fifth Prize 1000 in Cash
The above prizes are offered to those who construct or form tho largest
number of words out of the letters found ia theprize word
under the following regulations and conditions
The first prize will be won by the largest list the second prize by the
next largest list and so on to the fifth The list of words must be written
plainly in ink alphabetically arranged numbered signed by the contest
ant and sent in not later than February 20 1897 The list must b com
posed of English words authorized by at least one of the leading dictlontr
ics Websters Worcesters the Century or the Standard If two woij
rrc spelled alike only one can be used
Abbreviations contractions obsolete words and proper nouns are nn
i low id The same letter must not occur twice in one word but may be
ii ed in other words In case two or more winning lists contain the sanx
number of words the neatest and best list will take first place the others
ranking next below in the order of quality Residents of Omaha and win
ners of former prizes in Wobld Herald contests are not permitted to com
pete djrectly or indirectly
No contestant can enter more than one list of words and each contest
ant is required to send in the same letter with his list one dollar to pay a
years subscription to the Omaha Weekly Wokus Heram
Every competitor whose list contains as many as twenty five wortU
whether he wins a prize or not will receive
THIRTY COMPLETE NOVELS
in one paper covered yolume of 192 large quarto pages among the authors
be ng Marion Harland Rudyard Kipling H Rider Haggard Wilkie Col
lins and Miss Mulock Lists cannot be corrected or substituted after they
are received
The list of words winning first prize will be published in the Weekly
together with the name and address of each of the prize
winircrs as soon after the contest closes as the matter can be decided
The Weekly World Hekald is issued in semi weekly sections giving
the news twice a week and hence is nearly as good as a daily This is the
paper of which W J Bryan was editor for about two years prior to hU
nomination for the presidency and is the leading advocate of free silver
coinage Address
WEEKLY WORLD HERALD Omaha Nes
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in valentine Nebraska
Said bonds to run for twenty years with an
option for said district to pay same at the end
ot ten years
And shall the district trustee of aid district
cans to be levied annually a tax sufficient for
the payment of said interest and principal as it
becomes due
Said bonds to be issued in denominations of
one thousand dollars each and for the following
purposes towit
rurciiije a sue lor a scnooi nouse Dtiimtng o
notice is nercby given that the ccini i tim onr h nraan 12
ed settler has fifed notice of his intention to pv nrter f n fi T CCT
make niial proof in sunnort of his claim ami
that said proof will be made before Register or
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Mareji Zi
1897 viz
James E Jordon of Arabia Neb
H E 91S2 for the nne unw Sec 17 Tp
32 R 2G
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Henry F Joseph P Krevcik
John T Kief and Andrew Benson all of Arabia
Nebraska
2 7 C R GLOVRR Register
Nvtice of Snle bj Gimrtlian
In the matter ot the guardianship of Leta A
Stetter
Notice is hereby civen that in pursuance of an
order of the Hon SI P Kmkaid one of the
judges of the district court ot Chcrrv conntv
Nebraska made on the 24th day of August 18o
for the sale of the real estate hereinafter des
cribed there will be sold at the front door of the
court house in Valentine Cherry county Ne
braska on the Joth day of February isor at 10
oclock am at public vendue to thf highest
bidder for cash the following described real es
tate towit the wi ueJu Hec2jTpS5 Ii 3lw in
Cherry county Nebraska said sale to remain
open one hour
Johx G Stettkr
Guardian of Leta a Stetter
By Ed Claeke Attorney 50 2
scnooi aistnct thi nth day of January A
said
C Pettijoha
Sec of Board
Ippllvittlon for Administrator
the County Court
In of Cherry County Nebraska
In the matter of the Kstate ef Ferdinand
dert deceased
iwiuu u cenuiu naving mea in my oulce a
petition oraying for the appointment of Henry
ltaey as administrator of tho estate of Ferdi
nand Neidert deceased all persons interested
in said estate wdl take notice that I have fixed
Saturday January W 1807 as the time and my
oflice in Valentine Cherry County Jfebraaki
as thi place for the hearing of said petition at
which time and place all persons Interested In
said estAte may apiear and show cause if any
there be why such admiiilstrailon should not be
appointed
Witness my hand and the sea of the County
SEAL
iiim or ourcnase or at ttia nvta nj
FRANK K NYE JIajor and C 8 U 8 A
JIilllriceftor Fea
Drau bulk 40c per cwt t00ton
shorts bulk
bcreemngy
In testimony whereoff I have hereunto set my t op 1 eea
hand and official this ii J 6 Com
SEA L February W K TO I -
T -U UUla
court mis una uay oi januory lgs
W R TOWNE i
51 County Judge
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUK GFFICE PUE
chasiiiK Commissary of Subsistence
Omaha Neb Januarv 2i 1S97 Sealed propo
sals in duplicate subject to the usual conditions
will be received at this oflice until 11 oclock am
Keliniiirv 1RT nt ivilioli timofinrf nUn thv
will be opened in presence of bidders for fur
nishing the Subsistence Doiiartment V 8
Army on or before February 23 1S97 as may bo
required with Flour for i3sue and Flour cholcs
family at the following places of delivery vte
On board of cars or at subsistence storehouse at
Omaha Nebraska or at Forts Crook Niobrara
Robinson Neb D A Russell Washakie Wyo
and b ort Meade S D Preference will fee glveo
to articles of domestic production The right Is
reserved to reject any or all bids or any part ot
any bid Blank proposals and specification
showing in detail the articles and quantities re
quired and giving full information as to ca
aitions will be furnished on application to this
ojh -e or aiiy of the commissaries at posts name
above Proposals will also be received bv thm
Purchasing ommlssdry of Subsistence Denver
Coio at io oclock
mountain stadard time
I ebruary a 1897 for the furnishing and delivery
of the above Subsistence Stores free on board
I cars at Denver or near the place of
50c per cwt 900 ton
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