The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, February 24, 1898, Image 8

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
EOBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
Oficial Paper of Cherry Coun
ty Kebraska
iOO JPer Yeur in Advanee
PUBLISHED EVERY THUKSDATf
Entered at t he Post office at Valentine Cherry
county Nebraska as Second class matter
A flag staff surmounts the postoflice
the weather bureau aDd the land office
but the Indian- supply depot has
neither staff- n or flag Steps should
be taken to have a large staff erected
on or near this important government
office
A little row has been starred down
in Holt county by the two factions- of
the populist party One- of the
factions is booming M P Harrington
for the gubernatioral nomination and
the other is standing by Superintend
ent Jackson who desires a second
term
While looking over some old papers
the othet day we ran across a relic
a copy of the fist ticket we ever voted
It was a- primary ticket and as we
looked over the names thereon what
memories floated through our mind
How proud and manly we felt as we
walkedjto thejpolls in that eastern city
wjth thegconsciousness that we were
then a full fledged citizen of this great
country I How carefully we looked
up the record of every man whose
name was on that ticket Our readers
will forgive us if we say that we placed
more valuejupon that vote than we
did upon all our worldly possessions
because what true citizen is there who
did not at Uptime he first exercised
his rightJofsuffrage feel that same
way These and many other thoughts
flittedSthroughour mind as we looked
at thatcoldandf creased and worn bal
lot and thenfeame a rush of iudigna
tionjatzthe thought of how many peo
ple there are in this county who be
lieve or rather profess to believe that
we are andalways have been a repub
lican 2seed we remark dear reader
that theballot we are talking about is
headed Democratic Ticket
Tne woria Heraia of Jbeb 13 con
tains an account of how two ministers
in Missouri turned the tables on a
lot of young bloods The young
bloods gave a dance and as a good
joke invited all the ministers of the
town To theirsurprise two of the
ministers accepted the invitation ap
pearing on the scene of the festivities
after the dance had nicely begun The
clergymen said they had come as in
vited guests and asked the courtesy
due them as such One of them read
a chapter from the Bible and the other
offered a fervent prayer after which
they sang one of the good old hymns
which always makes a person long for
a better life Concluding their portion
of the entertainment the two men of
God left It is related that they did
Hot condemn dancers nor denounce
dancing but held out inducements for
better living and exhorted the young
people to think more of the future and
leBS of the present It is further re
lated that although the young- bloods
affected to be greatly amused over the
occurence the dancing hall wasdesert
ed long before the dance program was
finished
Moral Persuasion is bettei than
condemnation
Xiobrara Falls
Henry Grooms will move to Sparks
in theuearjfuture
W F Meltendorf and wife visited
in these parts Sunday
Lon and Charles Mosher have
moved to the Ballard house
Several parties are making use- of
ivinter leisure by hauling wood
John Lansing is the proud possessor
of a fine guitar which he recently pur
chased
Did you get a valentine if you-
did not ask John Ormesher to loan
yon one
Mrs Bertha Reese was agreeably
surprised not long since by a brother
and family whom she had not seen for
several years
Doc Johnson and family came
across the river to visit friends and
lo when they meant to return their
boat bad sailed without any cargo
They remained over night and procur
ed another boat and went across next
day
Dr Walter Tucker was called out to
administer medical aid to Mrs Cather
ine StewarK who has been ill for some
time Grand Ma Stewark as every-
one knows her is 89 years old but
with the aid of Dr Tucker is rapidly
regaining health and strength
Everybodv complaining of bad colds
t3 isual Bad Boy
rirr
About two weeks ago a smooth
gentleman entered our sanctum sanc
torum and in his smoothest and oilest
tone introduced himself as a traveling
man and said that he obtained all his
transportation from newspaper men on
bis route and that he was paying the
highest market price for editorial
mileage In proof of his assertion he
showed iwa book which he said he had
purchased of one of our metropolitan
newspapers We informed him in
language which was perhaps more
forcible than polite that we were not
engaged in violating our advertising
contracts in that way It is well
known that many newspapers do dis
pose of their mileage after signing a
contract to not allow it to be used by
any one not directly connected with
the paper but we think the practice a
very reprehensible one- and feel that
any newspaper man who does so places
a very low value upon his honor
It costs the village of v aientme
about 1200 a year to run its system
of water works exclusive of the in
terest on bonds and the department
is not self sustaining especially during
the spring and summer months when
lawn sprinklers are at work Water
is furnished to the consumer for res
idence purposes at the rate of 1000
ayear In spite of these facts ther3
jare people in town who actually steal
all the- water they use This is a
shame and disgrace the- man who
steals water from the city is no better
than the man who steals coal or wood
from his neighbor Every time he
steals a barrel of water he- makes it
necessary for the pump station to use
a little more coal aud as the deficiency
in the water department must be made
up from other sources he steals from
the community at large Just yes
terday we saw a party hauling water
away from a hydrant in a barrel and
investigation disclosed the fact that
he was and has for some time been
doing so without the consent of the
village or any of its oflicers This
party must take a tumble to himself
or there wilnbe trouble the village has
iput up with this pilfering long enough
and the marshal will enforce the ord
inances made for such cases Otuer
parties are engaged m using their
neighbors hydrants after dark and in
tfte early morning hours- when they
think they are unnoticed but they
may find out their error some day
This is intended merely as a warning
if we learn of a repetition of the flag
rant offense cited stronger terms wiU
be used next week
Kennedy
The spelling school at John Shores
lst week proved a success
J A Gee and Jas Steadman were
inr Valentine Saturday on business
Mrs M Dunham is visiting her
daughter Mrs Myrtle Steadman of
Pass
Agnes Piercy and brother -Leonard
visited friends at Pass one day last
week
One of W E Waites men passed
through Kennedy on his way to the
county seat
Mrs Gee and daughter Marion
spent last Saturday with Mrs T
Johns of Pass
The dance given on the 18 by A C
Ayers was fairly well- attended con
sidering the weather
Dell Rowley and wife arrived on the
17th from North Platte where they
have been visiting with relatives
Frank Kime and wife returned on
the 17j from Cody where they had
been visiting the latters parents
Miss Jennie Sanford of Virden
Canada arrived on the mail Friday
evening She will make her home
with her father
Lincolns birthday was fittingly ob
served by the school in district 31 C
A Gee- teacher The unveiling of
Lincolns picture by Edna Walling-
j ford was quite impressive
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Woodlake
Milton Latta made a flying trip to Valentine
Tuesday
Several of the young folks enjoyed themselves
out at Mr LeacHes lake en Saturday skating
Born to Mn and Mrs Oliver Hall a 114
pound girl on Sunday evening February 20
H E Dewey went to Valcntlne on Monday
Quite a number of young people went to Johns
town to attend the Woodmen dance there on
Feb 22
Cnas Murphy returned from his visit on TuesJ
day He reports having a splendid time witb
his old friends and relatives
Mrs Coryell has been down to visit her son
Lon Lester for the past week but is home
again
Mr and Mrs J A Enderman are expected to
leave in a few da 3 for the south
Rev Campbell of Biownlee was seen on the
streets on Tuesday Batcii
FOR SALE Three sets of harness
and three buggies at a bargain to
make -room for new goods
J W SMYSER
Valentine Nebr
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Miss Jean Edwards made a trip to
her home at Ainsworth Friday
J R Parks is once more a citizen of
our burg having recently returned
from the Black Hills
Mrs Bailey the organizer of the
Royal Neighbors nl America organ
ized a lodge Saturday with rwenty two
charter members
Woodlake is thinking of organizing
a militia compan to tench the un
speakable Spaniard that it is ill work
to tool with Uncle Samuel
Mr and Mrs C A Johnson and
Mr and Mrs C M Bailey boarded the
east bound passenger Sunday morning
They were bound for New Orleans to
witness Mardi Gras carnival
W Honey left for the south the fore
part of last week In a letter recently
received from him he states that he is
much pleased with his visit to Ark
ansas He visited with ye editors
brother at Ft Smitnr and they rode
over the path of ruih wrought by the
recent cyclone WoodlaJce Oracle
JIM JPrices for Feed
Bran bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton
Shorts bulk 60c per cwt 1100 ton
Screenings 35c 600
Chop Feed 70c 1300
Corn 50c
Oats 80c
Appointment ot Administrator
In county court within and for Cherry corfnty
Nebraska in the matter of the estate of
Peter Christiansen deceased
HanneM Christiansen having filed in my
office a petition praying for the appointment of
herself as Administrator of the estate of Peter
Christiansen deceased all persons interested
in said estate will take notice that I have fixed
Saturday March 5 ISOS at 9 oclock a m as the
time and my office in Valentine Cherry county
Nebraska as the place for hearing of said peti
tion at which time and place all persons inter
ested in said estate may appear and show caue
if any there be why such Administrator should
not be appointed
Witness my hand and the seal of the County
Court this 14th day of February 18US
SEAL W H TOWNE
County Judge
U S LandOffice Valentine Nebr I
Feb 23 1898 f
Complaint having been entered at this office
hy Thomas ACarr against George M Eby for
failure to csmply with law as to timber culture
entry No 5033 dated Oct 30 1885 upon the nS
ne and enwk section 10 township 30 range
29 in Cherrv county Nebraska witn a view to
the cancellation ef said entry contestant alleg
ing that the said George M Ebv has failed to
plant or cause to be planted any part of said
tract in trees tree seeds or cuttings and has
wholly failed to cultivate or cause to be cnlti
vated anv part of said tractin the last nine years
of entrvandsaid trcct has grown up in ras3
and weeds and has been wholly abandoned and
claimant has failedto cure his laches to this
date The said parties are heiehy summoned to
appearat this offlc e on the 30th day of March
1898 afll oclock a in to respond and furnish
testlmcoy concerning sud alleged lailure
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SALE
To make room forour SPRING- AND
SUMMER STOCK we will sell all our
JSli Precinct
The spring crop of calves
have be-
gun to ripen
J F Steele was down on Uie river
one day last week
Chas Rickefctsus putting up a new
house F R Yanish is head carpenter
T B Nichols is doing a job of plas
tering for F H Robinson this week
Several of our voung folks attended
a dance at Pete Germans south of
Merriman Monday night
5 The first emigrant of the vear went
jtbrough here last week going west to
sgrow up with the country
Alex Morse received a letter from
his brother in the Klondike last week
It was not a letter to encourage Alex
to start without delay for the gold
fields
Sandy
At a sacrifice All BROKEN LOTS
OF OLOTHINQ BOOTS AND SHOES GO
REGARDLESS OF COST
STINARD THE CLOTHIER
Simeon
Charles Latta and family were visit
ing with C W Bennett last Sunday
M L Walker and II S Lock wood
were on the Snake for timber Monday
Anna Sageser and Mrs Yingst were
visiting in our neighborhood Satur
day
Coin Ainslie erected a windmill on
his place recently This gives his
place a good appearance
Isis Lincoln will commence teaching
the Carson school soon A number of
the Simeon pupils expect to attend
Messrs Johnson and Elliott are look
ing for homesteads tnis week with the
avowed intention of making a home
for themselves and
Carrie Morgareidge will leave this
week for Sioux county where she will
spend the summer with her sisters
She will leave a lonely heart behind
Eh Charlie
Jennie aud Rose Morgareidge and
Maud Bennett were in Valentine Sat
urday to take examination Miss Rose
is thinking of teaching a spring term
near Woodlaue
Still skating is the rage around
Simeon young and old alike being
afflicted quasi with the dreadful fsci
nation The -Big Alkali is a splen
did place for the sport
We aie expecting a- series of revival
meetings as soon as Rev Smith gets
located in his new home at Woodlake
If we succeed per capita as well as
Valentine we will rejoice
Umsopogas
FINAL PROOF NOTICES
Claimants and witnesses in final proof case
notice of which appear in Thb Dkmocuat will
receive i marked copy of the paper Should an
errors in description of land or spelling of iiume
be discovered notice should be sent to the land
office and this ottlce so correction can be made
U S Land Office Valentine Neb
Feb 24 1898 j
Notice is hereby given that the iollowing
nam6d 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 Nebr on April 5th 1S98
viz
Sebastian Sebolt of ISTenzil Xeb
H E 9417 for the sese section 24 nenwj i
and n4ne4 section 25 township 34n range 32w
He namos the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
Joseph Uicri Kilgore Neb Michael Boltz of
Nenzil Neb John Ferstl and John HofiHan of
v alentlne Neb
5 10
C R GLOVER Register
U S Land Office Valentine Neb i
Feb 21 189S f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler lias filed notice of her intention to
make final proot in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on April
5 1898 Viz
Lelia A McCloud of Valentine Neb
H E 9627 for the neM section 23 township
34n range 29w
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon- and cultivation of
said land viz
Thomas F Kelly William Kelly William
Cavanaugh and Mary Cavanaugh all of Croolc
ston Neb
5 10 C R GLOVER Register
U S
Land Office Valentine Nebr
Feb 14 18J8
Land Office Valentine Nebr
I
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice ot his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said proof will be made before Register or
Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Apr 5
1S98 viz
John Heurv Porath of
Riege Nebraska
H E 934 for lots and sejnwi section 4
township 33n range 30w
He names the following witnesses to prove ins
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
Herman Riege Christopher Dittmcr Peter
Riege and Charles Sudkc all of Riege Neb
4 9 C R GLOVE Register
U h Land Office Valentine Nebr
Feb 7th 189S i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ot his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that said pvool will be made efore the Register
or Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Apr G 189S
viz
William E Waitp of Chester
field Nebraska
H E No S993 lor the njiieknenw sec
tion 31 and uviinvjL section rtownship sou
range 32i
He names the follow ingwitnesse3 to prove
his continuous residence on and cultivation of
said landviz
Robert F Gillaspie James L Gillaspie John
Shore Thomas Fiuneurv all of Chesterfield
Nebr
3 8 C R G LO VER Register
Feb s lSw f
Notice is hereby given that the following nam
ed 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
aud lieceiver at Valentine Neb on Mar L rd
1898 viz
Albert W Hutchison of
Penbrook Nebr
H E No OllG for the snwiiielnw14 sec
tions and seJ4swl4 section 5 township in
range 24
He names the following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence upon- and cultivation of
saidlanih viz
Edward shackelton Iliilo Now man Hijali L
Graddy anil John Hitt e ul ol Puum ook Nebr
3 8 - It GLOVEK Uegister
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Jauuarvlts 1NM
Notice is hereby given that iie following
named settler has filed notice ot her intention to
make final proof in support of her claim and
that said proof will bemade betore the Register
and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Feb 23
Ih98 viz
Alice M Hopkins of Creston Iowa
widow of Bierce E Hopkins
deceased who made
II E SS47 for avswM seisw and swse1
section township n range o0w
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land viz
James B Cox Peter V Van Norstran and
William S flatten of Crookston Nebr and
James W Beed of Kilgore Neb
Testimony of claimant will be taken before the
clerk of the district court for Union count at
his office in Creston Iowa on February S 189
52 5 C 11 GLO VLIt Register
US Land Office Valentine Nebr I
January 19 1S9S f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof iiraupnort of his claim and
thatfsaid proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Valentine tNeb on Alar 2nd
1898 viz
Mary Vansteenis formerly Mary Bro-
phy of Arabia Kebr
H E No J350 fortliewJswJi swmvM sec
tion 17 and sehnek section 18 township 32n
range 2Cw
He names the followingwitnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said landviz
Andrew Benson Francis H Higgins John P
Heelan and Michael J Jordan all of Arabia
Neb
52 5 C R GLOVER Register
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S Laad Oince A7alentme Neb
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Jan 18 1898 f
Notice is hereby given that the following nam
ed settler ha- filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and
that safd proof will be made before Registt rand
Receiver a Valentine Nebraska ouFeb2G
1S98 viz
Myndert Trapple of Kilgore Xebr
H E No 9119 for the swJi section C township
33n range 31w
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
John Clasen and Frank Kludcikowski of Kil
gore Nebr Rrnst Schwieduski and William
DanoLskyot McCann Nebr also
John Clasen of Kilgore 2febr
H E No 9517 for tbp wlisel4 section 32 town
ship S4 lot 2 and swKneJi section 5 township
33nall in range 3lw
He names tile lollowimr witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud viz
Myndert Trapple and Frank- Kludcikowski of
Kilgore Neor lirnst ilnwedusM - William
Dauoisky orMcuann iseu
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We have just receiretT large
invoice of new shoes which must
be disposed of in a hnrry so we
can invest in other lines of goods
Our new dress oods are arriv
ing and will occupy lots of room
We are selling rugs dirt cheap
nowadays and the price of over
shoes has gone way down though
thev will be- needed for several
months yet See the point
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U S Land Oflice Valentine NVbr I
Feb 23 189S f
Complaint No 552l having been entered at
this olllce by D B Stoner against Eugene A
Irons for abandoning his- homestead entrv No
9935 dated sept 21 194 upon the nwswh
and swnwJi section 17 and sino section 18
township 29 range in Cherry county Neb
with a view to the cancellation otsaid entry the
said parti js are herebv summoned to appear at
this oflice on theWtth day of Alart h 189 at ll
ocIock a in to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment
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formerly Caroline liotliweu ol imimai Nbr
i ts iii u notice ot inltiiuiiii U make tiuil proof
iciore UegMi r or ICt cdver at In ir office in
Valentine Nebr on TiiiMkiy the 1 tn lV
March ixn u timber culture aoplieation No
v4l lor lots 12 and eiuw of auction No 19
m township No 2mi range 4w
lie iiamt s as witnesM
Join L IJoseberry aimiei S TtfcClain llen
ainiu Freeman aud James Unman all of lull
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Kange in Meyer Co
on Auteloix Creek
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Cattle undercut on
both ears
Horses branded 4
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Hange on Antelope
and Spring Creeks
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Merriman Nek
JilcNiit Bros
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Horses same on
left shouldec
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or leit ear
Kange Big Creek
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