The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, March 25, 1897, Image 8

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
Successor to
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPDENT
B0BEKT GOOD Editor end Publisher
Official Paper of Cherry Coun
ty Ketffka
100 JPer Teiir in Advance
FUBLIlBD EVEE2 THURSDAY
Entered at thePost oHSco at Valentine Cherry
county Nebraska es Second class matter
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subscribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full
Adverting rate3 50 cents per inch
per month ItateB per column or for
lloug time ads made known on appli
cation to this office
The recentfirein Rock county when
a 5000 frame courthouse burned to
1the ground should fill the minds of
Cherry county voters with apprehen
sion and it no doubt will The bond
election will be held May 4th
A fact not generally known but a
faefraevertheless is that the mother
of -an illegitimate child even if she
is under age can exercise tlrerght of
a head of family and take a home
stead under the United Sates laws If
a woman adopts a child she can ex-
ercise the same -right
One of the most optimistic news
paper boys we know of is T -S Arm
rstong ofthe 3utte Gazette He is
eternally standing up for Boydrcounty
and looks at life from the rosy side
Humor in T S is abundant and he
never roasts a man without vinaking
him appear ridiculous
A lady writes underthe date of one
day last weak -Enclosed find a dol
lar for a -years subscription and I
think you ought to feef a llttieilattered
as this is my first subscription to a
paper of your political faith We do
The moral is plain and modesty alone
prevents us from pointing to it
A Prussian named Chassagne has
discovered a proces for photographing
objects in their natural colors which is
-said to be so simple and inexpensive
thatany photographer can use it A
syndicate has been formed and patents
obtained in all the leading countries
where branch houses for the use of the
discovery will be established
There is -much woe among the ultra
populists of Kansas They have been j
wondering about their new senator
Harris ever since they elected him
Their new supreme court justices are
giving down decisions in favor of the
-railroads and now Governor Leedy has
-vetoed their big railroad bill The
Kansas air is loaded to the point of
saturation with unholy suspicion
-State Journal
The publisher of the Avoca Iowa
Herald recently sued a delinquent sub
igcriberand recovered judgment for
seven years subscription with costs
amounting to -24 The paper had
-been ordered stopped and had re
turned from the postoffice as refused
but the subscriber had not paid up
arrearages and hisname was contin
ued on the books and the paper was
mailed to his address The decision
of the court was that -a subscriber
ould be held for subscription until all
arrearages were paid
There it no doubt that many of the
called American citizens m Cuba
oca frauds of the firstwater Jlb a rule
they see plantation owners who have
-acquired American citizenship by a
tnero declaration of intention so that
tear mar claim the protection of this
4Bofey Many of them have made
4ectaeation of indention for the tpur
08 of obtatoingtbe support of this
ceuay in protecuttng claims against
Spate for damage to their -property
etheos are men connected with the re-
fMNiNU fffctse motive is to embroil this
counfcey with Spam in order to destroy
on zh island
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WILL FALL IN
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It Wdtildbe hard to imagine a more
interesting and typical picture of the
condition of political life in the United
States than is preseuted by the Cabinet
of the new Administration at Wash
ington
The Secretary of State was born in a
log cabin The Secretary of the Navy
and the PostmasterJGeueral are the
only college graduates The Secretary
of the Treasury was once a watchman
in a lumber yard The Secretary of
War and the SecreOary of the Interior
are self made millionaires The Attorney-General
is a coreligionist of the
Lord Chief Justice of Great Britain
and the Secretary of Agriculture is of
foreign birth
Of such a Cabinet it can be truly
said that it is wholly free from dis
crimination on account of birth creed
social antecedents or any form of sec
tionalism JTto York World
The Western News proposes that a
meeting of the populist editors of the
north half of the Big Sixth
sional District be held in Valentine
some time in June for the purpose of
organizing themselves for more effect
ive work We wonder if they will let
Bobby Good in on this You ought to
be able to get in on this some way Bob
Ainswofth Star Journal
Sorry but we cant see how were to
get in unless we crawl under the can
vass and that is well nigh impossible
since we are a straight democrat
Guess Well have to be contentto be a
Looker on in Venice but weveplay
ed even by calling a meeting of demo
cratic editors and in that meeting we
will bea majority and can have thing
our own wav
Thecitizens of Ains worth have generously-raised
100 with which to pur
chase tf arm implements and machinery
sufficient to establish and operate at
Ainsvvorth this season an experiment
al SoilCultureStation to demonstrate
in the neighborhood the value of this
new discovery This svstem has been
8uccessfullylemonstrated in South Da
kola lvansj s and parts of Nebrtiska
and under it the best crops possible
can be raised with 9 inches ot rain fall
As we have an average rain fall of 1 1
inches this system of soil culture is the
salvation of this part of the country
and is within the reach of all and in
finitely better than costly irrigation
Ainaworth Star Jo u ma h
0ur call last week for a meeting
the democratic editors of this part
the state to be held in Valentine
either the 10th or 17th of April
meeting with much favor and
meeting promises to be a good one
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is
the
School report -of District 49 closing
March 10 School closed with a very
pleasant afternoon exercise
REPORT
No of pupils enrolled 15
Average daily attendance 11
No of days taught 85
Names of those not absent during the term
Alta Mandie and Effle Starr
PROGRAM-
Singlng by tbe School
Dialogue A Morning Call Alta Starr and
Recitation The Country Girl Susie Maybee
Recitation Inconstant Jimmie Steele
Recitation March Ira Steele
Kecitation Practice What you Preach
May Starr
Patriotic Recitation Nine Pupils May
Starr Willie Steele AVillieStarr Dora
Gardiner Jimmie Steele Effle Starr
Myrtle Gardiner Ira Steele Maude
Starr
Song School
Recitation Mamas Darling Ada Steele
Recitation The Kiss Willie Sleele
Recitation AltaStarr
Recitation Effects ot Sallys Bloomers
Maud Starr
Recitation- The BeautieE of Nature
Myrtle Garidiner
Recitation The Fairest Land Willie Starr
A Farce Stoiy Telling
Mrs Norman Rosie Maybeo Susie May
bee Alta Starr and Beatrice Steele
Recitation A Little Bud Dora Gardiner
Recitation The Old School House
Recitation iWjdder Budd Mrs Norman
A PJay of two Acta Four Character
Mrs Norman Rosie Maybee Susie
Maybea Beatrice Steele
Recitation When the Teach er gets Cross
Effle Starr
Xableaux A Gipsy Fortune Teller
Ail enjoyed themselves and went
name well pleased
Lias Kate If orman
Teacher
The matrimorriel market is boonring
No less than three -marriages are ex-
Dected place -in the cost -SO 1
davs -
Amu
LOVE
With our new line of
LADIES SHOES AND OXFORD TIES
In Black Tan and Qxblood
The very latest and prettiest shapes
Dry Chootls Department
Chock full of novelties in
Drefss Goods and Shirt Waists
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T C HORNBY
Prof S J Goodin of Cody called at
these headquarters this week
Rev Bates will conduct services at
the Episcopal church Easter Sunday
J A Carroll made a visit to Pine
Ridge this week returning this morn
ing
W H Rider sold a steer to Gee
Schwalm the other day that weighed
just 1813 pounds
Max Gartner and Lottie Thompson
of Fort Niobrara were married at the
residence of Judge Towne yesterday
afternoon
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Nate Gardner took hogs to
tine Wednesday moruing and had to
sell them on the way as the -roads were
so bad that he could not get through
He returned last evening Norden
Borealis
About a dozen young men from
Ainsworth headed by Bert Gillette
arrived in town Sunday afternoon and
Monday went to the Iudian school
where they will help put in the water
system
The Chadron Signal Recorder -was
sold under foreclosure of mortgage last
Thursday and was bought by Claude
T Taylor formerly of the Recorder
We understand that the paper will be
strictly independent in nolitics
Four new dwelling houses are being
erected in Valentine Tilson is building
an annex livery stable and numerous
small buildings are going up Later
on will come the school house and
court house
While Milt Doty was -attending
prayer meeting Thursday night some
one or more likely several shot into
his bedroom filling his -pillow with
shot and the wall justabove che bod
full of bullets Mr Doty is at a loss
to understand the attack but is of the
opinion that the vigilantes paid him a
visit owing to his known hostility to
them Butte Gazette
Prof II R Edgai of Brownlee was
in town Friday and made this office a
pleasant call Mr Edgar is a very en
tertaining talker and we are sorry his
visits to Valentine are not more fre
quent ile has in operation on his
farm on the North Loup about a mile
of irrigation ditch and is very enthus
iastic over the prospects for the com
ing season His alfalfa did well last
year and he will plant more extensive
ly this spring
fCommissZouer Proceedings
Valentine Neb March 16 1897
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment Members present Max E
Viertel chairman and P Sullivan
On motion the resignation of Resin
Wilson as assessor for Mionecliaduza
Precinct was accepted On motion
James Searby was appointed assessor
for Miunechaduza precinct and bond
approved Board proceeded to in
spect the Berry bridge
Board adjourned uutil March 17
1897
Marcn 17 1897
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment Members present Max E
Viertel chairman P Sullivan and W
A Parker
On motion the County Clerk was
authorized -to receive bids for repair
ing the Berry bridge and to employ
lowest bidder to repair the same pro
viding the work can be done for less
than 10000 If it cannot -be done
for less than 100 00 then the Clerk
was Authorized to advertise for bidp
On motion the bond of John Car
penter Deputy Sheriff was approved
On motion the -Clerk was ordered to
draw refunding orders in favor of the
following parties
A O liiemenschneider
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315
P S Rouche 10 85
On motion bill of Max E Viertel for
240 expense in viewing Berry bridge
was allowed and warrants ordered
drawn on Bridge Fund On motion
the following bills were allowed on the
General Road Fund
C B Ricketts Overseer dist 9 13 0
allowed and applied on delinquent
personal taxes
F G Reece Roadwork dist 16 10 00
The board took up the consideration
of the petition of Frank Fischer and
857 others asking for a special election
to vote 1200000 bonds for the pur
pose of building a Court House also
the remonstrance of A S Mdssman
and 187 others against the calling of a
special election After due considera
tionthe board granted the petition for
said special election and ordered the
Clerk to call the election for My
mm
Board adjourned
Geo Elliott-
Couiity Oesk
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Sparks
Jim Sears is on the sick list
John Newllng was up to Valentine
last week on business
Mrs Hornback will commence
teaching school at Sparks the 1st of
April
Ki Brown and his son-in-law FTank
Thorn pbou have moved on the Clever
ning place on Sand creek
Toni Hudson and Henry Brown have
just returned from Simeon They
say the roads are in bad shape
Miss Lillia Meyers returned from
the North Table in time to take in the
wedding dance at Mr Johnsons
Etna Brechbill is building a fine
house on his homestead That is
right always have the cage before the
bird is caught
Mr and Mrs Clarkson of Valentine
were down to their place Friday and
Saturday Visiting old friends They
will return to stay about the 10th of
April
The Court House bonds are what the
voters want to think about this spring
If we miss them this time it will be a
long time before we have another
chance
Unole Joe
Eli
Mrs Normans school closed last
Tuesday
Chet Goodrich is working at the
Churn ranch
F R Yanish is doing jury duty at
the hub this week
The young folks enjoyed a dance at
Andrew Steeles last Friday night
Born To Mr -and Mrs Len Wins
low on Friday March 12ih a ten
pound girl
Lewis Adams and Andrew Munn
attended the Woodman lodge at Cody
last Saturday night
School commenced in District 75
Monday March 22 instead of the 29th
as repoi ted last week
Wm Burris was the first to start the
plow in this part of the country He is
also putting down a well on his farm
We lay no claim to being a weather
prophet but we venture the assertion
that we will have some weather in
July or August
Now that the Commissioners have
granted a special election it is every
mans duty to turn out and vote for the
Court House bonds If Valentine can
build a 10000 school house vSurely the
county can build a 12000 Court
House Sandy
Niobrara Falls
Mrs Paxton was calling in this part
one day last week
Rev A Johnson threshed his crop
of wheat this wepk
There will be a dance at Lon Mohs
ers next Saturday night Everybody
invited
Mrs F M Hackler of Valentine
visited her niece Mrs R Grooms last
Saturday
R Grooms and F Reese went to
town Wednesday to hear about the
Corbett Fitzsimmons fight
John Adamson and wife went down
to the Fort Wednesday to attend the
masquerade ball They repoit a plea
sant time
Henry Grooms has bought the Reece
property and will takepossession next
week Bad Boy
Xtttlaeor the Hctuiiiiff Season
S Downing living 24 miles east of Valen
tine will herd cows the coming season for 50c
er head a month No charge for any under
one year old Those having cows or cattle not
necessary to be taken heme every night can be
yarded with shelter and hay if stormy after the
lstofMaj No charge uutil May 1st During
April those wishing to have cows or cattle taken
out when weather is suitable will be done with
out charge March 25 20 and 27 I will be in
Valentine to make arrangements for the season
Alsothos wishing to have horses or colts pas
teren by the dav week or month arrangements
for the same will be made
Chattel Mortffaffc Sala
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat
tel mortgage dated on the 17th day of January
A i ls95 and duly filed for record in the ofllne
of the county clerk of Cherry county Nebraska
on the same day and executed by Joseph H
Burns to Charles Bray ton to secure the payment
of U sum or 4950 together with interest at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from date and
upon which here 1 now due the sum of SC01D
default having been made in the payment ot said
sum and no suit or oiher proceeding at law hav
ing been instituted to recover said debt or any
part thereof tner fore I will sell the propertv
thereiii described viz One bav mare 7 vears
old weight about 980 lbs one gray horse 6 vears
old weight about 950 lbs one dark brown horse
9 years old weight about 800 lbs at public auc
tion m front of the court house in the village of
Valentine in Cherry county -Nebraska on the 1st
day of April a d 1897 at l oclock p m of said
day
Dated March llth 1897
OHAKLES BRAYTON
By Ed Clarke Attorney 7 9 Mortgagee
Sale Under Agisters Lien
To Thonnis Wright and Elsworth Brown
You will take uotiee that by virtue of an agis
ters lien for the sum of 10000 dated Febv llth
1897 and filed by me iu the olliee of the CferK of
Cherry county Nebniska on the 27th day of
February a u 1897 for the keeping care and
feeding of the following described propertv to
wit One soirel gelding with white strip in face
6 years old one black geidiug 5 years old white
spot in forehead one light buckskin mare 8
yearsold one iop eared blue mare 9 years jid
with colt one 9 ear old bay mare white strip
in face one dun mare 8 years old one sorrel
mare 9years old one 2 year old bay mule one
gray mare 9 years old one gray horse 7 years
old one black horso7years old all of last named
six being branded T on left shoulder I will on
the 6th day of April a i 197 at 10 oclock a
m olfer for sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the alove described property at
my place on theswli sec is Tp 29u R 32w In
Cherry county NebrasKa for the purpose of
satisfying said agisters li en for 510500 and ac
cruing costs
7 3 THEODORE DOYLE
OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMA3TER
Omaiia Neb March 2 1897 Seared pro
posals In triplicate will be received here until
12 oclock m central standard time April 3
1897 and then opeued for constructing a Kay
Storehouse at Fort Niobrara Nebr U S re
serves tlie right to reject or accent any or ail
proposals or auypart thereof Flaus ani
specifications can he seen and ait information
haahere Envelopes containing proposals to
ce marked Proxjosals for Eav Storehouse
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TJACKSON BRAYTON PROPRIETORS i
Soleagents for the famous FLEXIBOM COKSETS
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Land Ofllce at valentineNebr
March 21 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Keeister
and Receiver at Valentine Neb on May 10th
1697 viz
Andrew J Barnes of Cody Nebr
H E No 10224 for the Lots 3 and 4 or Sec 24 Tp
35 R 34
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land
Joseph A Kose John E Hendricks William
Hook and Edward S Hanks all of Cody Nebr
also
Joseph A Rose of Cody Nebr
II E No 9284 for the nw Sec 25 Tp 35 It 34
Ile names ihe following witnesses to prove h s
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
rdroT T Barnfi3 Jhn E Hendricks
William Hook and Edward S Hanks all Cody
Nebr
3- C E GLO VEK Register
U S Land Office Valentine Nebraska I
March 22nd 1897 f
votieeis hereby given that Nicholas Goschey
of hiluore Nebr has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before the Kegisrcr and Recel
ver at thier office in Valentine Nebr on Wed
nesday the 5th day of May 1897 on timber cul
ture adplication No 7827 for the nei Sec 32 Tp
34n i tiw
He names as witnesses Frank KluuciKowski
ol Kilaoie Nebr Richard K Rainsford Stan
islaw Krafewski and Robert Schulze of Nenzel
Nebraska
9- O It GLOVER Register
U S Land Ofkick Valentine Neb
March 20 1S97 f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed 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 Valentine Nebraska on April COth
1897 viz
Albert Haley of Sparks Neb
II E No 8931 for the nej Sec 14 Tp 34n R 25
w ith P M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence on and cultivation of
said andviz
Newton J Orooiis John Grooms Jacob
Breachbill Charles Hudson all of Hparks Nebr
9 14 C Jt GLOVEI2 Register
US Laud Office Valentine Nebr
March 9 1897 J
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Registsr
or Receiver at valentine Neb on April 27 1897
viz
William C St Peters of Pass Nebr
H E No 10103 for the enwJi neUnwJi Sec 2i
seiiSWK -Sec 14 Tp 28 IS 30
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sild land viz
William Steadman James N Steadman Char es
H lattand Rooerr M caddis all o rasa Nebr I
7 12 CR GLOVtlt Register
U S Land Office Valentine Neb i
March t 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Register
or Receiver at Valentine Neb on April 23 1897
viz
Morrison
A Crawford
Nebraska
of Kilgore
H E SC34 for tho ne Sec 30 Tp 35 It 30
He names tho following witnesses to prove
nis continuous resaaence upon ana cultivation
of said land viz
Merrick E Robertson of Kilcore Nebr James
w Beed Peter V v anNorstran and Francisco
Stump all of Jrookston Neb
7 12 C R GLOVER Register
U S LandOfflce at Valentine Neb i
March 9th 197 f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has 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 Receiver at Valentine Nebr ou April 20
lb97 viz
John F Hook of Codv Nebr
H E No 9263 for the sVnw
nwJSswH Sec 28 Tp 33n R 33w
He names the followiujr witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Irwin C Stott3 Albert C Riemenschneider
James A Childers and Andrew J Barnes all of
Cody Nebr 7 12 C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office at Valentine Neb I
March 6 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the follwwing nam
ed settler has filed notice of his intention to
makeolnal proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at Vi
23rd 1897 viz
rraleutine Nebr on April
John J Stowers of Wood Lake Neb
H E No 10187 lor the neli Sec 9 Tp 31 n R 26w
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Heury H Dav George v Day Joshua HItt
and Adelbert Kneeland all of valentine Nebr
7 12 C E GLOVER Register
Land Office at Valentine Nebraska J
March 2 1837 f
Notice is herebv given that Peter C W
Meinecke of Detroit Mich has filed notice of
intention to make final proof before the Regis
ter or Receiver at hia office in Valentine Nebr
on Saturday the 17th daj of April 1837 on tim
ber culture application No 7319 for the 3Wj
of section No 15 Tp 33u S SO v
He names as witnesses Peter Reimcrs Peter
Riege Henry Schlueter and Henry Porath all
of ltiege Nebr
Tustimonj f Claimant will be taken before
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Wayne County
at his oSiceii Detroit Michigan on April is
2S97
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This book should be In the hands of
every xsebraika J arirr It id u aaTe
guItitorihtfiuMls url riii3tiali
ods Tho reliability of
mgmfs Seeds
are unquestioned Duriuf the hartf
time three toes of theso fanwua
fcteda were UiairiUited in iiebnitfJca
free of charge and bnntlrrl of far
mers bad an opportunity to twttbe ir
quality when lallnrc meant ruin
trosnrys f eed Catalogue is seat frj
of charge to anjnne in NtbrMlc
J J 31 CRFROET Sc SOiT
JUarbleliedMi
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We havejnst finished unpacking a largo
invoice of new spring goods and will be very
ranch pleased if the shoppers of Valentine
will call and insrject the goods Among the
lot are some of the prettiest thingsever seen
in this city
A full line of -window shades -with spring
rollers complete also received
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U S Land Office Valentine Nebr
Feb 24 th 1897 f
Notice i3 horeTy given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before the Register
or Receiver at Valentine Neb ou April 10 1897
viz
Mellisaie Ainslie formerly Mejfssle
Ilurshman of Kennedy Nebr
II E 10210 for the wneM euwfi Sec 22 Tp
2DR33
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
John D Kimes Floyd Kimes and Theodore
Dovie of Kennedy Nebr Levi N Layporte of
Valentine Nebr
W0 O K GLOVER Register
U S Land Oihce Valentine Neb 1
February 20 1S97
Notice is hereby given that William K Cottle
of Valentine Neb has filed notice of intention
to make final proof before the Register or Re
ceiver at his olllce in Valentine Neb on Satur
day the 3rd day of April 1897 on timber culture
application No 7952 for the swH Sec 12 Tp 34 n
R 23 w
Ho names as witnesses Elbert Breuklauder
Lyman II Ierkins Edward G Perkins and
William II Hooper all of Valentino Neb
f io c K GLOVER Register
U S Land Office VaIentineISeb v
February 2418OT f
Notice is hereby given that the followinff
named setiler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and that
sad proof will be made berore the Resistor or
Receiver at Valentino Nebr on April Mix 1807
1
Francis M Robinson of Kennedy
Nebraska
II E 9342 for the sl4seM neMsoJi Soc 27 and
swUswli Sec CJ Tj 29 1131
He nntnttt tho following witnesses U provo
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said land viz
Annen Birdn Anilrnwr ATirlr i a dj
-- - 7- imin i
bun aim waviu a ilercy
a iu
all of Kennedy Nebr
C It GLOVER Kgisterr
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Feb 72 1897 f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler ha- filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim 3wl
that said proof will be mado before Register and
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on March 29
1S97 viz
Andrew G Ward of Wood Lake Neb
II E No 0926 for Iote c 7 eiJswK Sec c Tp 29n
R 20 W
He names the following witnesses to prove hia
continuous residence upon and cultivation or
said land viz
tF511 McDanlel Ely D Valentine
William Johnson John it Parks alj of Wood
Lake Nebr
4 9 CR GLOVERRegistor
Wanted An Idea
WhotM think
of sodke slzapia
thing topatet7
Protect jour ideas thor may brine jo weJttu
Write JOHN WZDDEKBRN CoFnt Mtot
ae78 Washington D C for their 1900 prtxe oSc
and new list or one thousand Inrenttooa vraateC
JUST OPENED
I have just opened a stock of
groceries m the old Kod Front
building on Main street and re
spectfully solicit your patronage
Everything new and fresh Pro
duce taken in exchange
J M CARPENTER
Acmj Bridge at Sioux iiity
Will be used by the Pacific Short
Line exclusively commencing March
1st This will enable that company to
offer its patrons the best of service as
there will be no delays caused by
other trains Remember by taking
that line at ONeill yon sare three
hours time to Sioux City
Mill Prices or Feed
Bran bulk 40c per owt 7C0fcon
shorts bulk 50c per cwt fSOO ton
Screenings 35c 500
Ohop Feed 70c 1300
Corn 50c
Oats 65c
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