Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, August 24, 1899, Image 5

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WOOD BEOTflEKS
Live Stock - Commission - Merchants
So uthOmaha and Chicago
WALTER E. WOOD , Cattle Salesman HENRY LEFLER , Hog Salesman
We furnish Market JRcports free of expense. "Write to us.
THOS. M ° CULLOCH
BUYER OF
HIDES
We furnish Sacks , rwine , Tags and Needles to Shippers at Wholesale Prices.
Send \is your name and eel our prices ,
917 Q STREET LINCOLN NEB
Headquarters for this section of the state is found at my
place. Deering mowers and rakes are adniitted to be
the best. I also handle Rushford wagons and Robinson
buggies , in addition to a full line of harness and saddles
JOHN WHILLANS
THE STOCK XCHANGE
LIQUORS , WINES AND CIGARS
SPECIALTY JUG AND BOTTLE CUSTOM
Milwaukee , St. Louis and Fremont Beer. We solicit the trade of those who ap
preciate good wines and liquors
WALTER F. A. MELTENDORFF. PROPRIETOR
OUll MOTTO Honest Goods ; Honest Prices ; Courteous Treatment.
C. H. GORXJBIJL , President. If. V. NICHOLSOX , Cashier
ANK OF VALENTI
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking ISnsinessTA'uusacted
Bnys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Correspondents ;
Chemical National Bank , New York. First National Bank , Omaha Neb
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The DONOHE
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< $ IB continually adding improvements and it is now the
4 ? best equipped , and most comfortable
FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NOHTHWEST NEBRASKA
Hot and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Two Sample Eosnis
3 ?
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HERRY C BOUNTY KANK
Valentine , Nebraska
Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking
Exchange bought" and sold. Loans upon good security solicited at reasonable
rates. County depository. It
E. SPARKS. President CHARLES SPABKS Cashier
Everything fresh and clean , and prices
that are right. Special attention given
to pumps , tanks , and ranch supplies.
J. N. STEADMAN & CO-
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Golden Sheaf Pure White Ilj-e ,
Susquehanna Eyeand Cedar Creels
Louisville , Kentucky , Bourbon Whisky.
Pure Grape & Cognac Brandy's
Toka , AngellicaPortSherry and "Black
berry in wood , claret , Riesling ,
Sauternes. Cooks Imperial ;
Gasts and Clicquot in bet
tles. Damiana and oth
er Cordials.
Also Agent for Fred Kings Celebrated Ez
ra Pale Beer for family US9 , and Jatets
Expwt Baer
C. H.'THOMPSON ' ,
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FIRST CLASS MILL | w
I have established a Feed and Saw Mill b
9 miles south of Cody , at the mouth of - .
Medicine , and n
Canyon am now prepared
to grind Feed , Corn Meal and Graham , TJ
cr turn out all kinds of Lumber and di
mension stuff , and Native Shingles m
Give us u trial order. . - ,
J. F. HOOK
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Estrayetl tr
T\vo horses ; one brown horse branded O on T >
left slioulder. one black horse branded IX on -J
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left shoulder. SS left hip. I will give the first
described horse-to the man who liuds anti revr
tunis the black described above. 4.r
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Kyle""s : J ) . 1 tl
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Fay Templeton will take notice that on the
10th day of .July W. 11. Towne , county judge of
Cherry "county , Nebraska , issued an order of attachment - . . . . .
tachment for the sum of $60.00 in afi action V1
pen-Mug before him wherein Daniel S. Ludwig " \v
is plaintifl , and Fay Templeton is defendant , r\ \ (
that property of the defendant consisting of one ,
one-story frame and the material of nhich it is el
constructed has been attached under said order tl
Saifl cause was continued to the 1st day of September - -
tember , 1899 , at o o'clock a.m.
DANIEL S. LTJDWIG , pi
By A. M. MorrSssey , Plaintiff. ing
His Attorney. . ,
Dajed. Juiy 17th , 1S99 cl
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
SOBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher
The hail at Sparks last Saturday
evening did no particular damage.
A letter from Longpine this morn
ing conveys the information that
Mrs. Good is battling against an
attack of typhoid fever and other
ailments.
Dr. H. P. Belt's wife , father and
mother were in town a couple of days
this week on their was to St. Louis.
Their goods were attached hy the
doctor's creditors , but yesterday a
compromise was effected and the
party proceeded on their way this I
morning
Real Estate Transfers I
Following is a list of the real estate
transfers filed in the office of county
clerk during the week ending Aug. 23.
and furnished us by F. M. Walcott , .
attorney at law and bonded abstracts
er , Valentine , Nebraska :
JMartin wf toJllyschon sw 34-35-2S S300.
GDavis wf to W Wilson nwne 10 34-31 and lots
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l. 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 in hlk 2 in Kilgora. Cherry Co. ,
Ne1' . 500-
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MarthaWAtkinson single , to J&EClarkc w2sw
sesw 27. nenw 34-27-20-$450. I
GEWilkinson to KertbaGGanow w2ne 35-2973l
S500.
Turner Recital I
At Cornell hall last evening Edith
Turner gave a number of readings
under the auspices of the Epworth
League , which were among the best
we nave ever had the privilege of
listening to. A good sized audience
was present , and we have heard noth
ing but words of praise fqr the gifted
young lady who furnished the princi
pal portion of the evening's enter
tainment. After the audience was
dismissed a social hop was indulged
in by a score or so of our society
people.
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Republican Caucus
The republican precinct caucus
was held Tuesday evening and the
following delegates elected to attend
the county convention to b § ? held on
August 26 : J. C. Pettijohn , F. M.
Walcott , J. A. Hooton. E. D. Clark , ,
L. M. Bates , D. E. Sherman , George
Elliott , J. A. Folks , J. M. Tucker , H.
Hoenig , J. M. Clarkson and C. S.
Gould. Considerable dissatisfaction
was expressed at the action'Of a few
who met. organized , elected delegates
and adjourned before 8 o'clock , the
time set for the caucus , and when a
crowd of stalwarts went to the meet
ing it was all over and the room was , ,
I bo
dark. The caucus was a snap of the
worst kind. , ,
ho
GOODIES i !
cal
We have noticed that in a game of
coi
pitch , seven-up or high five the man
who holds the chalk has the winning .So
hand.
'thi '
It to that old
seems us any patent
we
medicine concern that pays cash is a
better advertising patron than the Ou
New York Star. sis
If you call yourself an elocutionist
you "give a reading' ' ; if you are a
high school student you "deliver-
recitation' ; if in the
: you belong
Soi
country or are a little tot 3rou "speak SoiI
piece. " It's easy enough to make vie
viec
the distinction when 3 ou once know
how. alt
There is said to be an unusually
large number of rattlesnakes in the in
hills this season , and several report inMe
having killed a number of these ven Me
omous reptiles the past week or two.
is said that the section foreman at .
Irwin has killed . AVO
an even dozen. AVOI
Gordon Journal.
Since Irwin is nearer Gordon than poi
Valentine this stor3r cannot be as
cribed to the effects of Valentine bug
juice.
There came to our desk thisweek a
neat four-page paper , labeled "Gro
ver Hill Reporter , " and investiga- Tr
tion discloses the fact that the editor i :
bri
and proprietor is none other than cast
Bert Heaton , an old friend with i fol
whom we used to work in Delphos.
The towns spoken of are in Ohio , and
Grover Hill is right in the heart of
what used to be called the "Big
Black Swamp , " and is a great place i
for the manufacture of the staves
which : surround the whiskey and pork
barrels used in this country. "We
.
have often wondered what became of ;
Bert , and now we know all. except | P"
his politics. And since we have seen ' ,
the Reporter we are reminded that
used to have a very pretty little Co
cousin in Grover Hill , hut we're'not rej
going to give her name away , because we
Bert might try to get related to us if ! ni
did. Bert ma.y not believe us hut , Iron .
came very near being a competi- tie
tor of his , having heen on a deal for jr |
the Grover Hill Times , about five coi
years ago. We wish him success. j s\
- f ' JOI
The * Twice-a-Week : State Journal , j .
printed every Tuesday and Friday , j
will be sent postpaid with all of the' '
news of the world from now until after ge
election for only 25 cents It is Avorth he
that much to read about the Fighting . tal
First regiment's return. The Journal , Cr
printed at the state capital , is the lea'er !
Nehraska paper and it's mighty m <
cheap at a quarter. . ' 25i
I. The following communication has
been received from a source which AVC
! consider entirely reliable , and while
AVC confess ignorance as to the "party"
mentioned , AVC innst admit that things
are not what they seem. Sometimes
those upon Avhom we have lavished
! our fondest regards prove umvorthy ,
and in the hope that we may prevent
any future disturbances of the kind
mentioned AVO print the letter below ,
Avith several emendations of sentences
Avhich Ave consider altogether to hroad
for our columns. If our correspond
ent doesn't like this account ho is at
liberty to call and have his letter print
ed entire in some other paper :
MR. EDITOR- One evening last Aveek
I happened to be on your main street
at ahout 10 o'clock in the evening and
of all the racket I ever heard that
Avhich proceeded from a certain office
OArer the street Avas the worst. Singing - .
ing and dancing and loud talk and '
laughter seemed to be the only things
iitl evidence , although it Avas noticed
that on several occasions Avhile the
gentlemen Avere "patting juba" the
skirts of the dancers AA'ere raised alarm
ingly high , and after the seance Avas
over one or tAVo of the unmarried men
present Avere heard to make remarks
regarding ( the performance , Avhich * ,
AA'hile complimentary , AVC do not be
lieve AA'oulcl have been relished by the
ladies ! AVIO ! furnished the entertain
ment : , if they could. h.iA'e heard them.
Inquiry disclosed the fact that the
persons engaged in thus disturbing the
peace . Avere among the "best" people
of your town , and I Avould like to
know Avhat comments Avould have been
made by these folks if such "party"
had been held by a number of the
common people ? # * , *
Ve are sorry that the letter printed
beloAv did not reach us some time ago ,
as it Avill be onl3' a few djvvs until game
can laAvf tilly be killed :
FJMEOX , NEI ; . , Aug. 14 , 1899.
EDITOR NEWS-DEMOCRAT There
has boi'ii a great deal of shooting in
this neighborhood in the last two
Aveeks and the parties who are shooting
grouse are known but cannot be caught' '
for Avunt of time. I was told yester
day that , , and likely
Avero shipping game already either
hauling the game to town themselves
or sending it by the wail drivoj and
shipping the stuff under a different
name. Now as I think that you are \
interested in the protection of game I
hope that you Avill see that the game
will not go further than Valentine , if
Jjj
there is any truth in this Avhich I be
think there is. * * * i
of
Fat cattle arc beginning to be moved
out of the neighborhood.
N. S. Ilowlev drove a bunch of cattle
tie to the i } . &fM. railroad the 18th.
In regard to the rain , people are
beginning to say enough. All
Mrs. C. A. Gee is attending the
teachers' institute at Valentine. Nu AH
The sod Avails of the new school Al
All
house in district 31 are bompleted. ' W2
Win. Erickson made a sh pinent of 1 Sei All
cattle last Aveek. All
The Woodman hall at Kenned } " is All Se
completed. Ne
Ses
M. Dunham shipped fat cattle from JS'2
Seneca : last Aveek. AH
So
Several commission men have been All
through the stock country the last All
All
week. All
Mr. Kennedy Avas suddenly called to ' AJ1
Omaha the 13th by the news of his 1 Sen
sister's , Mrs. Poppleton , death. . All All
U. S. ,
All
NT2
Dkiobrarn , NU
Haying is the order of the day. S2n All ,
Some have finished already. Xe
All
Mrs. I John Mark Arisited in this All (
vicinity last Aveek.
Sw
Ram Grooms Avent to Sparks to $2AH
attend the old settlers' reunion. Ail "
Miss Anna Brown visited relatives
Valentino oyer Sunday. \V2
A party of Indians were on the river All
All
Monday and Tuesday after fruit. C211I
.L. Mosher is on the reservation mvi a2ne
working for W. Parker. ne.J
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Mrs. McKay is suffering from blood ic
poison on one of her hands. :2ne
Lot
Bad Boy. WJll ,
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Proceedings Stll ne ;
August 22 , 1809. > lene 2nc
Board ] mot as per adjournment. i.cn
Present ] T. P. Spratt and S. H. ,
Lst
Trowbridge. mvi
On ! motion the bids for building iv2ne
bridge across the Niobrara river soutii > 2ne 2I1L'
of Valentino were opened and i\-jie
found to be as follows : iif
" ii2ne
N. ] M. Stark & Co. . . . . . . . ; . . $4,290. ] Lots llliSi
ot
Canton < Bridge Co 4,895. 11211 : >
Kansas City Bridge Co 4,425. H2.SW
Missouri Valley Bridge and i2iie
Iron . "Works 4,475. ivjiie
M. S. Scott 4,481. . ; . ' . , '
J. R. Sheelev & Co 4,528. ' s
Midland ] Bridge Co 4,510.
Gco. ( E.King 4.495. mvi
mvi
Wrought Iron Bridge Co. , n2n
A . ses1
plan 4,180. All
Wrought Iron Bridge Co. ,
plad B 4,230. 2ne
112
On < Consideration of the above bids 112
Commissioner Trowhridge moved to ,
t hots
reject all bids for the reason that "they All
Avere too high. Commissioner Spratt uwne
moA'ed to aAvard contract to Wrought * 2ue
Bridge company. " * There being a ne
vote Chairman Parker was sent for. . u2ne
nene
Upon Parker's arrival the Wrought u2sw
Iroij. Bridge company Avas awarded the swne
contract for $4,230 , contract heing \r'i
signed. Whereupon the board ad B2n-v
journed sine die. ner
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Attest , J. W. Daniels , Clerk. S2n
\r2i
All
Where the digestion is good , and the All
general powers of the system in a \ \ 2i
H2SW !
healthy state , Avorms can find no habi Lot
tation in the human . body. White's nes
Cream Vermifuge not only destroys ev Lot S2u
Avorm , but corrects all derange Lot
ments of the digestiA'e organs * Price Lot
Lotsl
25cts. J. H. Qtiigley. Lot
The fusion convention had no trouble
in Omaha , and Silas Ilolcomb was
nominated for supreme judge on the
first ballot in each con\ention. While
Ilolcomb was not our choice for this
placv , we will , as a good democrat ,
bow to the will of the majority and do
all we can for the success of the party.
J. L. Teeters and Edson Eich Avere
nominated for regents of the university.
No one knows the unbearable torture
the peculiar and agonizing pain , caused
by * piles , unless they have suffered
from them. Many believe them in
curable. This is a mistake. Proper
treatment Avill cure them. 'fabler's
Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallible
cure. Price SOcts in bottles , tubes 7oc.
J. II. Qtiigley.
Some people miss "the opportunity
of their lives , " and some miss their
trains. It is hoped tnat Vernie
Stevenson is not one of the former
simply because he Avas one of che
latter class.
Blotches and excresences , Avhich so
often annoy people , are simply efforts
of nature to throw off impediments to
the proper performance of her duties.
Heroine Avill aid and assist nature in
her Avork , and instn e a skin pure and
beautiful , entirely free from all imper
fections. Price 50cts. J. H. Quigley. .
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APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTKATOK.
lu the County Court of Chcrrv county. Neb.
In the matter of the estate of Henry \Vilz. (
< leeeiseJ : :
L. Kehmitt having filed in niyofHce ? petition
raying for the appointment of William K.
Haley as administrator ot the estate of Jienry
Wilz. deceased , all persons interested in said
estate will take norire that I have fixed tiatnr-
dav , September 9. 1SOO. at 10 o'clock a. in. as the
time and my office iu \ alentine. Cherry county ,
Nebraska , ar the flaee for hearing of said peti
tion , at which time and place all persons inter
ested in said estate may appear and show
cause if any there be why such administrator
should not be appointed.
Witness my hand and the seal of the county
court of said county this 22nd daj of August ,
ISM. \V. J ! . Towne ,
LSKAI , ] County Judge.
SCHOOL LAND LEASING.
The following described school lands in Cher sw
ry county will oe ofiered for lease at public auc ne
tion at Valentine at the countv treasurer's of
fice , on Sept. 7 , 1809 A. M. and continuing until
nil of said bnUs have h < > en olfered.
Thc-s" lands may be leased at an annual rental
of o per cent of the present valuation , bvthe first \r
itei-Miu offering to take same when they are cal 112
led for Iea.se at the auction , unless a premium is ne
offered , in which case the lease contract will be u-2i
awarded 10 the person paying qhe greatest n'-'n
amount of bonus therefor. ! ailing to receive a SWI
bit f ( per cent upon tLe present value of any C2I1
ofvli lhc.se lands , tCey may be leased to the person W2li
who will pay ( per cent upon the highest valua 112
tion , as provided in Section IS of the new 11211
school land law. 1121
In order that all interested may have an equal ncs
opportunity ] to secure leases , these lands ar svvr
hereby withdrawn from the market until the s2n
beginning ? ol the public auction aforesaid. 112.-
A portion of these lands are vacant by virtue 11211
ofFu orders of the Board of Educational Lands and n2n
Funds , duly made , and may be redeemed if de- W2ll
iinqaencies and costs are paid before the land is 112
laaseti.
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.1. V- Wolfe ,
Commissioner of Public Lands and
i. 20
SCHOOL LAND LEASING.
The following described school lands in
Chomas connty will be oflercd foi lease at
mblic auction at Thedford at the county treas-
'
ireT's ollice , on September 25. 1899. beginning
0:00 a. m. and continuing until allof said
iiuds have been ofiered.
These lands may be leased at an annual rental
o per cent , ol tne present valuation , by the
person offering to take the .same when they
.recalled for lease at the auction , unless a pre-
iiiinn is offered , in which case the lease con-
raet vjll be awarded to the person paying tlie
reatest amount of bonus therefor. Failing to
eceive a bid of c per cent , upon said appraised
alue of any of these lands , they may be leased
the person who will pay G per cent , upon the
ligbest valuation , as provided in Section 15 of
new school land law.
In order that all interested may have an
iqual opportunity to secure leases , these lands
hereby withdrawn from the market until
beginning of the public auction aforesaid.
portion ot these lands are vacant by virtue
orders of the Board of Educational Lands
Funds , duly mtde. umLtoay be redenmed if
lolinquencies and costs are paid before tile
is leased.
. 30-22-20 All
. 10-24-20
. 1(5-21-27 ( ll'/J
/ . 30-34-27
. 302128vy. . 10-22-24
. .30-23-29 All . 30-21-30
. 10-23-30 ne and Hemv..lfi-23-28
and * ene and s-'snw and nwsw . 30-23-30
J. V. WOLFE ,
'ommiesioner of Public Lands and Buildings.
Taken up by the undersigned , 7 miles east of
lerriman. one sorrel horse with front leg bro-
. branded 'J1 on right shoulder.
Also one buckskin mare branded
left shoulder-
Parties can have same by proving
roperty and pajing eoats.
31 G. w. .Monnier , Merriman , Neb.
CILUIBEP.LAIN & CO
( § 4 Postoffice address
Brownlee , Neb
Branded on either
side same as on cut
also both Jaws
Hervey ilanch
Two miles east ot
'rookston , in Cherry
otmtv , Nebraska
Cattle branded OC
left hip. on right
ip.andonrtehtside
3-inch letter
Cavan align Mgr
Crookston Xeb
Parker & Son
P O Address
L. W. Parker
Keige. Neb
Brand same as cut ,
Also ZP
Kanse on Niobrara
south of Crookston
Prideaux Sanford
Ceuncdy. Neb
Stock branded on
side
Teeters Bros.
Newtbn , Neb.
. on
left shoulder
Ranee between
the Gordon and the
buake