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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1900)
F Ifev THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT g M RICE EDITOR This paper vrill be mailed regularly to its 8iibocribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full - - riii i ii TERMS Subscription 8100 per year in advance 81 50 Tvlicn not paid in advance Display advertising 1 Inch 15c per Issuo coc per month 4 issues 5oo per year in advance Local Notices 5c per line each issue Ilr tndSrTlii inches 400 per yrarMn ad vanco additional space 8300 per inch per year engraved blockB extra 8100 each 1artlcs llvlujc outside Cherry county not per sonally known arc requested lo pay in advance in per cent additional to above rate if over G months in arrears Notices of loss of stock free to ur xud atlvcr tiscra Sneaking of the new congressional apportionmentthe republican congress will be influenced by partisan motives If raiVing the representation will insure a larger republican majority then the alio will bo raised and visa versa There is no use worrying further about the matter The Pupil I ion Times Every man is in favor of electing United States senators by a popular vote until bj some chance he gets to the senate and then his mind under goes a change A great main7 men af ter getting in an office would not seri ously oppose amendments providing for elections te be held once in twenty years unless in the oven t of deafh of an ollice holder Such is human nature Alliance Grip When Windy V Allen delivers his valedictory in lhe United Statessenates avo will bet dollars to doughnuts that the following number of the Congress ional lleilord will come mighty near resembling a full grown bail of hay Fremont Tridune These Congrc ssional Hecords will be valuable lliis 3 enr rs hay iVway up but we scarcely think ons big senator will do any thing of the kind as he would thus create competition for tha Nebraska farmer We do beleive our however that our bif senator will knock a few bales of hay out of the ad ministrations policy and a lew more out of some of the giant trusts that are trying to rob the people of the fruits of honest labor We hoe he1 will hit them hard enough to glut the bailed hay market The Atkinson- Plain Dealer We have publ ished the Bulletin for three years andeleven months and have received on subscription almost every thing that can boused iy a large fam ily including all kinds of vegetables and meats generally used aud have not registered a kickjbnt a few days ago one of our subscribers brought in a small quarter of horse moat to apply on subscription and we object We were led to believe that the mHit was from a young steer and a roast was prepared from the same but it proved unsatisfactory then a steak was pre pare J but it also proved unsatisfactory and upon dote investigation we found the same to be horse flesh and the whole business proved unsatisfactory No we dont mind tough vegetables and some other tin ngs received on sub scription which are not first class but we draw the line at horse meat We are net constituted properly to relish the sain e and would prefer to keep up steam on vegetable diet rather than eat horse meat Crawford Bulletin We publish the follow ing interview fiMni W J Bryan Wo will receive subcriptioa for his commoner club rates with tb3 Valen tine Democrat at 173 per year for the two papers I have for several years had in con templation the establishment of a weekly newspaper and this seems an opportune time for undertaking it Intending to devote my life to the study and discussion of public ques tions I have clnsen this method be cause it will best accomplish the pur pose which I have in view Through such a paper I shall be able to keep in pteh with social economical and iticalproblems The paper wll at the same timo if successful provide aV income sufficient for my pecuniary needs and this kind of work will allow me more time with my family than 1 have been able to enjoy for several j ears past I ex pect to lecture occasionally in college towns wheze I can speak lo ttudenls but my principal work will bo done with the peii or -pr rhnpsl should say Avith the poncil The paper will be called The Com moner and will defend the principles set forth in the lvaiisas City platform Tho first issue will appear in January J than le publisher ana editor 21i3 fei b cription price will be 1 per year and silver bo acceptedat tmif - V G Your Money Back We are sole agents for Jersey Tea Expectorant n purely vegetable remedy for coughs colds hoarse ness etc which we sell on a Positive Guarantee to give satisfaction Your money back if it does not Contains no Opium or Mor phine QUIGLEYCHAPMAN S nonnniCTC VALENTINE NEBR Mrs Amanda Ludwig mother of Mrs Le tlm Sharks died at their home near the depot Monday night Dec 24th of cancer in the stomach Mrs Ludwig was born March 22ud 1839 and on Nov 22nd 1864 was married to Jacob Ludwig in Upper SaiuluskyOlro and survived him nearlyjseven years They came to Valentine iu 1884 and made their home here since Alls Wolga muth of Auburn Indiana a sister has been with Mrs Ludwig during her last illness for the past three months The Democrat with others extend symp a thies to the bereaved daughter and sis ter of the deceased Bailey Brief George Shadbolt bought lo head of steer calves from J S 20th sold in all Is ocalities wgO I Goodin on the Charlie Rising was in these parts looking ffor anch property recently rom north of Gordon Len Dahlgrin was in thi3 vicinity looking for cattle on the 20th Maud and L S Goodin were call ers at W II Sellers on the 20th Mr Pol lick from Gordon was gath ering stray cattle at W II Sellers on the 20th Ed Weed has soire fine young short horn bulls for sale Christmas is a time of cheer but oft en marred by too much beer Four head of strays one cow three two year old steers at V II Sellers three miles south of Bailey Several parties went to the Cody dance to spend their Christmas D O Nelsons daughters were visit ing their brother Fred and Uncle Tail or the past few days thev returned to Cody n the 25tii Kred will spend Christmas vith his folks Mrs Wail ace Nelsoi came from Merrimen on the iCtli to spend a few days with her i It seems kitid of queer that the man who is too mean to live is generally so slow about dying Guees WHO I AM Niobrara Falls Merry Christmas tj The DEMOCRAT and all its readers Every thing on the river is plo ding along very much as usual The voters of this precinct are circu lating a petition for a new precinct The next thing we need is a school trict Ernest Reed and wife wore sur prised by a number of visitors last Sun day Samuel Grooms is building a new kitchen Chas Mark is stopping in this neigh borhood at present Wm Ballard was on this side of the creek Thursday Lynn Parker wife and boy were rid ing Sunday J A Adams on and family went to town Thursday Doc Johnson is talking ot moving his house It Grooms and family will spend Christinas at Sparks An reyoir till next year Bad Boy Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS Oil Unequaled by any other Renders hard leather soft Especially prepared Keeps out water A heavy bodied oil Harness An excellent preservative Reduces cost of your harness ftever burns the leather its Efficiency is increased Secures best service Stitches kept from breaking 3J2anf3tUrcd ky Standard Oil Compnnr VtjS J ADDITIONAL LOCAL G W Kellar is in town from Comp ton today Corn takendn exchange for goods by W A Tettycrew Wm Reece of Russellcounty Kan sas is here visiting with relatives R Anderson the hardware merch ant will pay the market price for ear corn - 48 Chris Elling night went to Gordon lhss to spend the- holidays with friends cMesdames Carter and Dodd visited with the family of John Shore Thurs day and Fridaj The Democrat is now located in the Quigley building oppos t the post oHce Call and see us Have you seen those fine pictures and frames in R Andersons window They go at 200 each during holiday trade 48 H L Brown visited friends and re latives in town last week He tells us he has a fine team of bay mares and a team of black mules for sale cheap W lA Fettycrew and Dr Lewis started this morning for Omaha via Lincoln where they go as delegates for the Sons and Daughters of Pro tection taking advantage of excur sion rates Well bank on Senator Hen attened ing strictly to business of his constitu ents and no private individual has money enough to hire aim to tafce a case aganst the people ho represents in congress County Treasurer Thackry received a telegram last week to stop 3ayment on bond and coupons No 1 of Valen tine school district for 1000 same havintfbeen stolen from Isaac Sher rill of Ohio Christmas Weddings At the home of the brides parents in Crookston at high noon on Christ mas day Leona the youngest daugh ter of F M Baumgartel was married to Frank L Mathes of Temville Connecticut The ceremony was per formed by the Rev Johnson in the presence of a few invited guests those present from Valentine being Mr and Mrs MeltendoriY Mrs Smy ser and Miss Dailey Lena and Paul Viertel niece and nephew of the bride acted as bridesmaid and best man respectively and the bride is reported to have looked even more beautiful than usual in a princess gown of iyory silk trimmed withem broidered chiffon After the cere mony a splendid wedding bieakfast was s erved and the many costly ajnd beautiful presents received dy the happy pair were exhibited Mr and Mrs Mathes will leave for their home in Connecticut where the irrcom has a position with a large manufactur ing concern next week Robert A McQuade and Mrs Sarah Lewis were married at the Methodist church Christmas evening and have opened up a general store opposite Lewis diug store A marriage license was issued last Thursday to Frank Hippie arid Tillie DeBorde both of Crookston - Judge Towne last Friday granted permission to Julius Colby and Elza Vandegrift ot Brownlee to commit matrimon and they have since ayailed themselves of the opportunity William Marshall andlrena Fowler two very estimable young people liv ing north of town were married at the residence of the brides parents Tuesday eveningftheRev Johnson of Crookston performing the ceremon3 Wm Harnan formerly a resident of this county but now of Newport was married at the Catholic church yesterday forenoon to Mary Russell of Newton These young people are known to scores of our people each of whom will join us in wishing them a long and happy life They went to Never before have we had such an op portunity to favor our readers Think of it We offer to send every reader of this paper free for fifty two weeks that great faam paper The Prairie Par mer published now for moro than six tv years aud read by 100000 of the best farmers in the world Our offer is a pure gift and we mean what we say Every one who renews his sub scription for Tiie Dekocrat or every new subscriber wlio pays us one year in advanoe may have The Prairie iar fner free by merely asking for it Spe cimen copy of The Prairie Farmer may be si ea at this office This great pap er is far ahead of any other farm ipaper in tne umtea states it is admittedly the leader of the agricultural press No other paper pretends to compare with it in the qualifications of its edit orial staff aud it covers as does no oth er periodical the whole field of country life agriculture fruit vegetable aud Dower gardening dairying breeding and feeding live stock including poul try and bees with due consideration for the library the living room aud the kitchen every department beiner Jtrave Sen Fall Victims to stomach liver and kidney troubles as well as women and all feel lhe results in loss of appetite poisons in the blood backache nervousness headache and tired listless run down feeling Hut theres no need to feel lika that J W Gardner of Idaville tnd sajs Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he dont care whether he lives or dies It gave me new strength and good nppetite I can fnow eat anything and have a new lease on life Only 5lb at Elliotts Every bottle guaranteed 24 A widow 46 years old wants to cor respond with sober middle aged man that cln help take care of her prop- erty and enjoy a good home Address Mrs Eunice Bo wden Valentine Neb J Hemitonia Prevented Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlains Cough Henie dy for colds and lagrippe during the past few years to our knowledge not a single case has resulted in pneumonia Thos Whitfield Co 240 Wabash Av enue Chicago one of the most promi uent ietail druggists in that city in speaking of this says We recom mend Chamberlains Cough Remedy for la grippe in many caseo as it not only gives prompt and complete recov eiy but also counteracts any tendency of lagrippe to result in pneumoniaFor sale by Quigley Chapman 2 i What are you going to get for Christmas Get a Kodak Andrews will sell 30a one at any price or anv kiud you want 47 The Best Plaster A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlains Tain lialm and bouud to the affected parts is superior to any plaster When troubled with lame back or pains in the sides or chest give it a trial aud you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief it affords Pain Balm also cures rheuma tism One application gives relief For sale by QuigleyOhapman 24 When the Heart is Affected By rheumatism or any of the muscles uearthat organlt is like tampering with anelectric wire for death may come at any moment If life is worth it do not hesitate hut get Dr Dram mouds Lightning Ileiuedy Send 5 to the Druinmond Medicine Co New York and they will send you two large hottles enough for a mooth8 treatment by first express It is not as quick as electricity hut will save your life i you take it in time WASTED Mtn to learn barber trade only two months required can earn scholarship board tools aud trrnsportationto our Colle 0 at Cbichago or Minneapolis Apply by mad Moler Barber College Representative 1C23 Far nam t Omaha O i P TD Valentine O ij -LA X Meets Lodge No G every second and fourth Wednesday even ing of ech month at Hornbys Hall A cordial invitation is extended to all visiting members O Y MltfcY President MAUD V MOBGAKE1DGE Secy Twenty Dollars tZetvuril Will pay the above reward for in formation leading to the recoveryol one black mare one bay mule and a work team of geldings one a black weighing 1200 the other i sorrel with white stripe in face weight 1200 All are branded SOS on left hip in ad dition to other brands 48lf Jack Whipple Rosebud S D LEGAL NOTICE i Taken Up Ta en up at my place C miles west of Valen tine one ulcer red and white brand ed Circle T on left hip also SU on left side and earmarked 41 BEKT WHITE Order of Hearing pf Final Account In the County Court of Cherry County Ne braska In the matter of the estate of John W Oens deceased Now on this 19th rtny of December comee William E Haley administrator of said estate and prays for leave to renderan account as such administrator It is therefore ordered that the 5th day of January 1001 at 10 oclock a m at my ofllce in Valentine in said county be fixed as the time and place for examining and allowing such ac count and the heirs of said deceased and all per sons interested in said estate are required to appear at the time aud place so designated and show cause if any such exists why said accounts shall not be allowed It is therefore ordered that the said William E Haley administrator give notice to ah persons interested in said es tate by causing a copy of this order to be pub- usiiFUiuiue vaieiuiue uemucnu a newspaper Newport to make their home -this printed and m general circulation in said coun r vi yt f0r turee weeks prior to the day set for hear ing Dated December 19 19C0 SEAL W K TOWNE 48 3t County Judge Notice to Non Resident Defendants Sarah A Davis Mrs Charles H Schlott first and real name unknown wldow nf Charles II Suhlott deceased Scblott lirst and real name unknown minor hur of Charles H Schlott de ceased Schlott first and real name unknown minor heir of Charlns H Schlott deceased Schlott first and real name unknown minor heir of Charles H Schlott decease Schlott first and real name unknown minor heir ol Cbarles H Schlott deceased Schlott first and real name unknown minr heir of Charles H Scblott deceased John Doe real name un known administrator of the estate of Charles H Schlott deceased Tlichard Koe real name unknown guasdian of the miuor heirs of Cbarles H Schlott deceased non resident de fendants You and each of -you will take notice that on the 23th day of October 19O0 the Scottish Amer ican Mortgage Compaiiy limited a corporation as plaintiff filed its petition in the district courtof Cbeiry County Nebraska against you as defendants impleaded with Aaroa Grooms and Mrs ii rooms his wife lirst and real name unknown as our co-defendants the object ana prajer of which U to foreclose a certain mortgage deed executed on the 20111 day ot October 183G Dy Sarah A Davis upon the following described property to wit -Lot section 21 lot 5 section 22nv of nwJi of section 27 and nek of nei of section 28 all in township 31 range 2a Cherry County Nebraska - Given to secure the paymeut of one cert in promissory note in writing made execured and delivered by Sarah A Davis to the Scottish in charrre of the verv best snppfnlkts American WoriRage Company Limited which - specialists sUQw holder and owner thereql foj -the BJiAi 9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 ALL OVER 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 THE Of Cf Cf CV Of Cf c TP WTTW YEAR OUT With new goods and prices- If you wanfc some of the bargains in Holiday Goods go and see w REY THE JEWELER You need not be afraid of anything but bargains Our prices are low and quality high See our display and try FREE ELECTRICITY yfvyvvyvvvfvv By special arrangement we can furnish FARMER f a 2 h 0 2 a c 2 I f Sir I h h 10 rorop r F FREE Free for one year to every one of our subscribers All you have to do is lo renew for this paper for next year and tell us that you want lhe Prairie Farmer and we will order it sent to you one year free We will also send the Prairie Farmer one year free to every new subscriber who pays us one year in advance Dont put th s off i muE flwi Qfli oojy T A yearnshaw I I Ol U if L dMLUUli james b hull 1 JL s v vv r Sole Agents for I HERALD PUEE RYE WHISKEY I Ale and Porter And FRED KRUGS BEER I Choicest Wines and Cigars I VALENTINE X NEBRASKA MME1 ftEC WITH YOOR ORDER Cut tills d out and send to us 51310 whether you wish drop head or up right and v7c wiUscnd you our high grade Ahzcn Sawing Kachino by freight C O D subject tp examination Examine it at your rtareit freight or express oiiicc and if found exactly ss represented hcrecquaf b other machines costing from ao to 60 pay the agent our SPECIAL FACTORY PRICE 695Si3sffiS average 75 cts for each 500 miles less or greater distances in proportion Give it 4 months trial in your own home and if it is notsatisiactory return it at our expense and we will refund your money Thi3 rriachinc Is equal to any standard high grade sewing machine nude and any machine soia ior less money nra dc tuauc 01 interior material wc manufacture in larsje quantities and sell only at a small advance of factory cost which enables US to ofTer you a strictly high grade machine at a ridiculously low price BEWARE OF IITATORS with various inducements Write to the Akron Savings Sank or the Second National Bank of Akron Ohio and they will tell you of our reliability MODERN IMPROVED chine with the defects of none Made right in our factory by the most slcifled v nbB3BBiP T2 I iSaf i J A GiPiiiiltl saHSSH money can ouy 0 - fUirf1 0 g a workmen and from the best material that IJKiJr DESK 0- lu W WHD1I1C1 ter sawedcak piano poUshed One illustration STir T2 raadne J1 rf ay for use the other our Drop Head machine with Oiehead dropped from sight to be used as a center table or desk The uprightorBoxTop machine h s six fancy drawers and one drawer for tools needles etc Drawers are latest 1300 skeleton frame carved paneled embossed and decorated cabinet finish fine nickeled drawer pulls rests on four casters adjustable treadle genuine Smyth iron stand The Drop Head has four fancy drawers and one drawer for tools Each machine has the finest high arm lead Positive four motion fivri cirtti ttn k vtnt - t i bln winder adjustable bearings patenttensIonliberatorimpioTedloosewheelimproved juuw iiiiruiti suumc earner psienicreSS I machine made Every attachment is furnished free together with a emnnTMf Jntfv tionbookt rMn frt r binding Sioi llin VOU limr to ttianv knd nf nlain or W l v4r tiut tth juaw llA Ti t usij mauling 4C wit cos von nomine toseenaexun ine this machine compare it with others selling for from la to SCo and If latlsftrtr z6j and charges Send for 2BMtd aj 14 - fa v pay the agent tWCJt u circulars and fall descriptions of sewina machines and bicyoes 45 il A M MOJJRJSHEY Attorney for Plaintiff Dated Valentine Nebraska Nov 23d 1900 Appointmont of administrator In the county court in and for Cherry county Nebraska In tbe matter of the estate of Caroline R Nye deceased Lida E Bachelor having filed In my office a petition praying for the anpointment of herself as administrator of the estate of Carolire I Nye deceased all persons interested in s id es tate will take notice that I have fixed Sauirday December 2 th lJOO at 10 oclock a m a the time and my office in Valentine in said countv as the place for hearing said petition atwliiJh lime and place all persons interested In said estate may appear and show pause if any there bo wby sneh administrator should not be ap pointed witness my nana ana seat of said court this thel2th day of December idoo W JL TOWNE STO yoWiTnUgte manuueturea by us Order tody Adrtrejs all orders to THE AKRON SEW8NQ KSACHiHE SIGYGLS OO AkronOhJoi Akron Sewicg Midline and Blcvele Co aro roilh Halter Xhc AftiS5 ft 54Sft A AA Aft i THE PALACE SALOON I HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS Of the Choicett Brandi VALENTINE NEBRASKA a 9999999 rr 99999y of ovembtf 1S01 with Interest trom date at the rate of ten per centum per annum payable semi annually and tnere is now due and pay able on said promissory note the sum of G5S7 That the plaintiff has aso paid the taxes as sessed and levied on said real estate amounting with interest to 10787 which it prays to have ueuiareu a nun on eaiu premises anu real es 1 late mat tnere is now due the plaintiff as principal and interest on said note and for the taxes so paid the sum of 3787 for which wmi interest at the rate of ten per cent per an num from the first day ol 2fovemDer 1CC0 the plaintiff prays fcr a decree that the defendants pay tbe same and that In default of such pay ment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due the plaintiff and for general relief You are required to answer said petition on or hero e the seventh day of January 1901 THE SCOTTISH AMEltlGAN M6lTGAGE COMPANY LIMITED Plaintiff Notice of attachment yJudJe withiiTndforheriy cSdTv wherein Gehil p Crabt fiffi vmrMllm SAri i and a credit of 25 00 duetA13 of corn Said cause was continued lo Hi if day of -December 1900 at io oclock a m EK OKABBahd uiuloaai F MOPGAKETDRP Dated November 19th looo Plaintiffs Notice to Non resident Defendant aaSilffSStlce that on the county judge Avitbin W H Tomie - euraKa issued XT V uniy au ohIpp n the sum of 8140 in ait acSn ftacumeut rj him wherein Lovell O S M1 beioTQ George ilTroffer is defemHnfWttPhtlff and of the defendant conslstml or at PPerty of cattle described afonowT1ntee eaa cows branded His on SeS tOVu Fve branded diamond bar riifmni8ldei7nd one cow tour heifers branded fifethi elt slde steers branded HUJ on th V lalt sitle four teerbranded bar sVe a ne over on bU branded tt oS SS 2w S86 OUo brandca bar orerOD on ihp ipS siJe one ca theso cattle also bearm ts SoRe been attache l under Si nrLr bands have was continued to the m rf5 W se I90it loo dock a mn oi im iiity 0 STAKE N 4 r i W iVO V H n 4