m I ft ft I h rl Ml it ll i 1 i s 11 ll d qtew 6r - mSSaOKX THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT I M RICE EDITOR Official Newspaper of Cherry County Nehrwska TJERJIS Subscription 100 per year In advance 1G0 when not paid in advance Display advertising 1 Inch 15c per Issue 10 Iter column by the month Local Notices 5c per line each Issue Brands Vi Inches 400 per ypar In ad vance additioial space 300 per inch per year engraved Mocks extra 100 each Parties living outside Cherry county not per sonally known are requested to pay in advance 10 per cent additional to above rates if over 6 months in arreai a Notices of loss of stock free to brand adver tisers Thursday July 11 1901 g The folio wiug ofllcers to be elected County clerk superintendeut coroner surveyor judge and commissioner of 2nd district Convention will be held at Valentine the latter part of August or some time in September There was a time ahen the republi can party had an object in view thats all the time and its to promote the good of the party and make the com mon people believe that they are being benefited While the favored few are being taken care of like pets and theres nothing too good for them You know theres plenty of people willing to feed a canary just to hear him sing but the republican party is doing the singing now for the trusts and do it like it was paid for it John Wanamaker offered the mayor of Philadelphia 2500000 for fran chises that the mayor dealt out to re publican bosses and pels free Mr Wanamaker told tliat he did not offer 2500000 because he thought that a fair price but because he would willing ly give that amount and knew that he could make more out of it Mr Wan amaker objects to priveleges beiug do nated to pets of the party and took this method of calling attention to the val ue of concessions that should be paid for The mayor refused to consider Mr Wctfiamakers offer but immediate ly over 2500000 of money that be longed to the city Do you wonder w liy the republicans stick to their par ty ADDITIONAL LOCAL J M Lane is down from Cody oday Arkansaw Bob was in town the past week C A Johnson wife and daughter are in town 11 Buttinghause and wife celebrat ed at Georgia E B Growden of Brownlee was in town this week W M Baird and Dave Hanna are in town today Joe Pogue is up on a contest c ase at the landoffice today Wm J Allen thus week pays o ne dollar on subscription Geo Cutler becomes a subscriber to the Democrat this week E C Cole and S A Ballenger were down from Cody Tuesday Sam E Annis of Gordon was regist ered at the Donohar today Frank Fischer made business trip to Woodlake last Wednesday E C Cole departed fr om here last night for Gordon on business - Mrs E McDonald was transacting business in town the first of the week Miss Eva Harden visited friends at North Starthe fore part of last week Thop Linberg made a trip to Valen tine yesterday from his home at Nenzel Mrs A B Reis returned from a visit with relatives for a couple of weeks in Wyoming Mrs Donoher went up to Crooks ton today to visit with Mrs McDonald for a few days T C Iloraby is spending a few days in the hills with his wife visiting ani enjoying an outing Max E Vuilel the hustling irer chant from Crookoton was down Wed nesday of last week P S Rouscbe paidup his subscrip tion to the Democrat in advance t is week while in town J N Williamson of Rosebud scho 1 is one of the new subscribers to the Democrat this week I M Jones returned f om Laura Ohio last Wednesday where he had been spending the winter Dell Annis has been in town the past week Notice advertisement of licrse lost by him in another column Dean S Ejfner of the- Chadron Jour nal came homo for another lookat the iOttUVialiorafeUajIastjreek Eousclifc i - i t iPiJUWMiMtMaadjcsaxa5uS - 3 linii W - - n i i iiiiiiiiii i MMMMMMMAM ASASAA8AA1SAAS FLY DANGER Wfl nrA iinniiHfnmefl in rprrrtrdincr 9 0 0 flies merely as annoying pests We combat flies in a half hearted man ner because we do not realize the dangers they bring into our homes Flies are the most active of all agents in the distribution of germ diseases If people could but see the loads of germs and filth they carry an unrelenting Avar of ex termination would be waged We have all the effective i M ons against uies xue cost is as nothing compared with the annoy ance avoided to say nothing of the safety and saving that their use may afford Mo matter what sort of an insect may aunoy you we have the right dose for it Quigley Chapmen Druggists Valentine Neb WrrWWTilirWlWrrrSSWlrli Al Thacher spent the 4th of July at Cochrans ranch and ah well you know he had a good time Cochran is a royal entertainer Mrs Ada Ries left this morning for her home at Jackson Michigan after nearly a years visit with her son Arthur Ries and wife R H Robertson came down from Chadron to spend the Fourth and is now occupying his old position in D Stmards clothing store Lewis Hay a nephew of Obe Church our barber came in Monday from weeping water Nebr for a three weeks yisit with his uncle J H Sears of Sparks started Sun day morning for a couple of weeks visit with his brother and old time friends at St Joe Mo this week Miss Allie Handy who spent several weeks at the Siloam in Hot Springs re turned to this city last Tuesday morn ing feeling much improved in health The W C T TL will ffive an enter tainment in the M E church next Tuesday evening at eight oclock A cordial invitation is extended to all Jas A Saults a time honored Cherry county stockman living near Gregory postoffice visited the county seat Tues day with his wife Mr Saults made us a pleasant call Al Young of the Cody eating house spent a couple of days in Hot Springs this week and infoimed the writer that he was in search of a girl to help in his hotel at Cody Wm Ward of North Table is one of the subscribers to pay up in advance lately Mr Ward does freighting in co unection with his other work on his farm and is a worker Mrs J W Smyser who has been r eceiving medical treatment at the St Joseph hospital in Omaha returned to her home here last Wednesday morn ing looking much better T B Iiwin and old time stockman from t he w M end of this count at tended the Stockmans Association at Rapid City last Wednuday letuminj to his home Wednesday evening S F Gilman spent the past week in Our cit y with his son-in-law Judge Jas W Bollinger of Iowa and his friends Thos O Sweney and Mr Tyler They left Tuesday morning on the east bound train T L Tinkham of Woodlake was in town today and called at this office to get acquainted Mr T comes from Nuc kols Co east of Grand Island and bought the DeVore ranch south of Joe Leaders Wm Ward returned last week from the Soldiers Home at Grand Island to sp end a few weeks among his friends and live on his homestead He is look ing w eU and we believe he is being well c ared for He speaks well of the treat ment he receives Chas D Stimson has disappeared Whether the earth opened up and Stimson dropped in or the tram came in and Stimson dropped out we dont know but he is gone and forgot to say good bye to his friends here whom he worked or forgot or neglected to work We now have correspondents in several neighborhoods and we want others represented Send us your itein3 and we will be glad to repre sent your nei ghborhood Always sign your n ime that we may know who is the author also tell us what name you wish signed tx3our ite ns District court conv ened Tuesday and a few cases were heard Judge Wost over was at the bench and J D Scott was reporter Allen G Fisher of Chadion and W W Wood of Eush ville were here Case of McClcud and Ayresvs Miller and Ojphers judg ment was rendered in favor of plain tiff for 150 and costs of suit Several tax foreclosures were confirmed A di vorce was fjranteu to airs Aiinnie p - dam Hudson E L Hiirris Silas Jones Geo Kojers Ncls Austin EQUALIZATION SHEET 1901 Horses Tattle Moles Sheep Land Town Lt Lands Personal Total PKEOihCTS R L 1 i it l 11 L li L Valnatn Valnatn Valnatn Valuatn Harley 7U 13 T g 11 510 44 83J 55 3I2 Hoiling Sprgs 25 43 7 17 U 55H 27 793 42591 Buffalo Lake 11 1 2 21 25 180 50 571 75 751 Cleveland 1 1 1 J 40 13 305 23 Ml 38 i23 Dewey Lake 30 24 26 18 18 316 57 118 78 231 Eli 2b J 18 37 14 12 038 30 IHi 42 54 Enlow SO 8 17 28 22 570 70 210 P2 885 Georgia 4 5 11 37 10 086 5 447 7 735 14 218 German 53 3 1 115 J 323 11 811 21 417 Gillaapie 11 1 17 8 187 42 283 50 180 Goose Creek 15 21 8 26 18 10 755 32 484 4 J 211 Iiwin 11 13 57 22 44 lit 16 697 83 145 51 881 Kennedy 5 13 S3 42 20 12 -6 42 302 54 888 Kewaneo 22 4 12 21 82 14 498 7 918 22 416 Lavaca 1 3 24 18 40 22 1S8 13 832 38 010 Loup 4 13 37 20 5 27 983 42 979 70 982 Minnechaduza 17 13 41 40 1 00 21 944 15 438 38 700 Merriman 6 17 200 13 3 l 250 22 462 61 283 84 997 Mother Lake 20 6 18 33 40 11 622 52 635 67 277 NerZ3l 2 12 30 26 38 72 10 261 IS 978 29 311 Pleasant Hill 28 13 18 26 6 13 933 32 917 46 830 Bchlngei 33 21 42 37 30 26 132 20 880 47 012 Sharps Eanch 4 12 100 26 Z6 15 C88 20 612 33 6S0 Sparks 10 3 31 4 285 20 91S 8 771 29 974 Slcen 21 4 16 26 20 12 341 79 811 92 332 Table 22 12 18 37 23 20 752 14 951 33 703 Valentino 20 3 15 38 111 10 330 10 211 20 912 Valentiiju 42 6 SO 37 CO 812 46 011 12 853 Ccdy Village 26 32 37 5 R C 43 749 10 5W 116 424 Wocd Lake 11 2i 17 8 66 61 226 113 811 F E 11 V 405 730 405 738 Pnll Car Co 1 710 1 710 WDTel Co 7 8S9 7 889 Total 1 85 067 179 103 1 415 878 1 ESQ 618 Commissioners Proceedings June 29 1901 Board met as per ad journment members all present VJ n I se nw and swj 23 29 27 havingbeen left off the tax list for te years 1899 and 1900 was assessed by the board and ordered phiced on the list for those years On motion claims of J H Qiiigley Geo Heine for refund of taxes was re jected On motion road petition of I N Garner et al was laid over to next meeting On motion commissioner Burr was authorized to move bridge across Loup river at Pass and replace it across South Lonp at Hickley road without cost to county On motion bridge petition of W J Allen et al was laid ovur to next meet ing On motion request of Peter Alt for a refund of taxes was rejected On motion the following claims were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on county general fund Dickey Holsclaw medicine for poor S 2 50 C V llolsclaw medical attnd 3J00 On motion clerk was ordered to ad vertise for bids fot painting the bridges across Minnechaduza Niobrara and Gordon creek estimated length 900 feet iron bridges one coat wooden bridges two coats and bids for building all bridges in Cherry county to be built prier to July 1 1902 bids to be made by the lineal foot to be opened August 15 1901 On motion commissioner Haley was authorized to oversee the wiring of the court house preparatory to lighting it by electricity On motion the following claims were allowed ane warrants less delinquent personal tax ordered drawn on county general fund Alice Hutchinson witness Grooms case S 9 00 Itebeoca Hutchinson 9 00 A K Kuskie 8 oo KoyKuskie 10 00 C W Hamar 10 00 N C Grooms s 00 G A Grooms g00 Dora Grooms 8 00 Alfred Lewis 4 00 VmojIe sou Chas Hudson Geo Frank Janis 3 20 Frank Grooms g go William Helenbolt 8 5u Frank Swearingvr 7fc0 Albert Burdick 8 50 James Hutchinson 8 50 Martha Grooms 8 50 Man Grooms 8 50 Albert Haley sou John Grooms 850 Allen Williams 850 Henry Grooms 7 80 C C lliompson 6 9 Earnest Heth ego John f Grooms 4 00 Jacob Brechbill 4 00 J Daniels elk distsict court lees crim inal cases R Anderson nulse lor county Hiram Cornell rent April lOOl S J liay witness Halteu inquest Jas ltav K Goucher W Loney li Sones Ed Taylor Camm Henry Camm G B AlcXauiee justice fees Cearns case Frank Yanish constable A IS Compton corouer Camm inquest Tliomas Malone juror Jacob Martin Al P Brosius C H Cornell chas Salmon Clarence E Ward lnnenport Thacher goods for poor A R LVmpton med attendance poor Keuben Quick Bear witness Ladeaux case Jack irrobt Bull Walks behind Singing Goose Henry Claymore L N Laypoi t fees advanced Brock case board jailur fees aid guard duty Mav fees Ladeaux case attending court Bothwell oaso Reuben Quick Bear wituess Ladeaux case Bull Eater John Frost Singing Goose M Bull Walks Behind A N Compton coroners inpuest John Bull N Polen bailiff May term court Hiram Cornell rent May 1901 I M Rice publishing bridge notice SMe Jouri al Co W A Parker supplies for poor W A Taylor baihlf and board for jurors JAW Johdsou supplies for poor Carl Weler J A Hooton meter nd tappiug main for court h mso Hiram Cut ieil rent June W A Parker supplies for poor it LAuier co nrsMoners iees witness Snurr case J H Lord John Srtllacek Frank Scrilflpek J 11 Bathe for J W Burleluh L L Bivens April Arthur Bow ring jm Uce fees 1mnk Yanish costable Ci bb Co mdse for poor D O Kelson supplies tor county D S Ludwig estate Roy Kusklo wituess Grooms case 103 9 3 73 05 07 100 100 100 1 00 100 100 100 1G83 8 53 10 80 100 100 100 100 100 100 390 2 50 2 80 2b0 2 80 175 100 1810 10000 0 70 U00 2715 8 75 SOii SOO 0 00 900 A A Compton coroner inque t Hattcn case 28 10 Wm Aider juror 1 K 36 00 12 00 CO 07 10 50 750 20 00 13 23 0 20 955 2150 0CC7 32 00 20 00 4 50 5 23 5 00 5 00 J50 450 2 00 2 00 700 2 00 58 33 It 00 410 0 35 5 85 1185 3 00 prank Jones l co U S Criger 1 oo Ii Adams l oo Wm Dahlgreu l oo J B Soncs l oo I L Birt ns salary May 5S 33 EBreuklander moving jail cage and re pairs 49 CO A M Morrissey al nd qrautl expenses 19G00 L h Bivens salary June - - - 58 33 Fremont Tribune MiMiHes l m IJ Daniels elk district tourt hire 30 CO WiiJtwfcLasys csi ifc R M Crabb O F 10112 John Kerstl SM Wood raid W A Crai e Daniel Adamson Joseph Wisser J W Comhs J Sauts 1 O B iujjli It F Barnes J F Young Henrv Fowler H F Barker W f Cohee ERVandogrift Alex Hoffman C E Varney I N Garner J N Stead man F T Lee Henry Porath G N Davis Ira Johnson John Foster J M Clarkson R N Bruce E O Colo Bothell Snurr Ladeaux expenses assessing Table steen i John B Lord E L Harris Alex Avres M Dunham Henrv Auginton J H Bochelor G L RotrTb W R White Robt Qniscnberry Ernest Hanna S I Montgomery W K Tady W D MorgareidfeQ A S Hand Osear Marks witness Cohota case J W Sletter J Tobein II Sell Ingle Irwin Merriman Gillaspie Nenzel Buffalo Lake Enlow Mother Like Sharps Ranch Barley Minnechaduza Sparks Dewey Like Goose Creek Georgia Pleasant Hill Sil Kennedy Loup German Clevel nd Livaca Kewanee Valentine Wood Lake Boiling Springs Fred Hoyt witness Borneman case G W Reamer Chris Hoist u Geo Srannard J M Barto Zella Peacock Frank Peacock Pearl Peacock Trnies Harris William B yles Ma eus Eaton Lpiper Newt alderman Tr PeUon Janrs Thayer jen Sanders i Jhnscn rct reters m Tver Pfttewon Wm FMinb Jessie Tiueblood ii ii i ii C K Framu FredBushe J S Estabrook r W Crowe W A Parker mdse for poor W E Haley com fens W A Pettcrew mdse for poor Crabb Co W A Parker J R Lee juror Cohota case M E T owry A S McNamee J A Ganow Joseph Girard F T Lte A V Coble Geo M Hull II II II Jhiiks O Bannan Chas Sherman J W Stetter James OHannan Jacob Tobein Ch irles Sherman Hugh Willuims Kdnuinr Geiber Piiilo Xewman Allen Williams Hugh Williams rnilo Newman Edmund Gerber Allen Williams John Newberry juror May term C k Callen Geo Tracewell Ed Stuart SM Woodward D W Hilslneer James Pruden V N S Rowley R E f rane R M Crabb Arrnur Heath John Ormesher A G Ward Win Storey John Bowers Hugh Boyer E C Cole E B Growdou James White witness Cearns case James C Dwycr William Green Mamie Skiuner Joel Crowe W R White Wm Firdon C V Holsplaw Mart Lowrv Benj Roberts Wick Young Danfcl Alder Frank Hewlett Joeejh Jirard Kd Brindly C E Council ote Newman Ed Iarry James Peterson Frank Murphy R C McBroom Tom Doud j f ji ft l 1 II Coutlnued next week 7 05 8f5 8 90 1 23 55 SO 97 50 USD 5SS0 10100 57 00 25 2C 83 00 780 57 00 53 00 23 50 CO 80 43 25 43 00 4100 44 40 53 00 9700 52 00 70 00 43 00 42 00 75 00 43 00 109 00 102 50 50 80 13 10 10 SO 14 00 13 10 13 10 14 30 14 30 14 30 14 90 14 40 14 30 14 00 15 10 12 50 15 80 1150 1G00 14 CO 14 00 11 10 14 2 11 80 10 00 200 400 18 40 29 50 G10 5 00 175 400 200 800 GOO 400 800 0 00 400 4 00 200 2 00 400 400 GOO 200 400 200 400 GOO GOO GOO 4 00 2 00 1100 400 400 7 60 2 00 400 GOO 400 400 700 0 33 6 30 300 5 00 7 00 750 500 14 20 10 00 10 00 13 80 19 93 10 00 17 00 15 00 17 50 11 15 15 0w 1180 14 2C 12 10 12 20 18 50 13 80 1G50 1830 12 00 19 80 18 30 1G00 18 0 GOO 12 30 14 30 13 50 1430 12 30 13 50 14 3 15 50 12 30 15 40 1510 1510 13 1ft 14 30 1110 Northwestern ltilty Corresondent in Randolph Enterprise - Reading novels makes one dissatis fied with themselves their lives and their surroundings It makes one de sire to suddenly acquire wealth or fame or to live beyond their means Contin ued novel reading encourages the wild frivolous girl to become a llirt and the adventurous boy to do some fool hardy deed It absorbs the brain power till it is incapable of remembering more substantial things The only advant age light reading has is to furnish a rest or recreation for the tired brain that has encouraged in stud Then it causes people to become familiar words tlrittiro seldom seen in print elsewhere Built for Sale Eight registered and two high grade hereford bulls and one high grade shorthorn for sale These animals are j from iwolve to thirty months old H 3 aVASS Simeon eb Dont forget onr high grade coffees and teas W APettycrew Come and see our 10c counter of actual values W A Pettycrew Dr W I Seymour eye ear nose and throat specialist 116 O Street Omaha Nebr Two men and three teams want day work through haying season Post office Sparks Nebr 23 3t Emerson Powers All kinds of heavy hardware and wagon wood stock at E Breuklanders 20 tf Cook and dining room girl wanted at the Central Hotel Gordon 2t Joe Morrison Wanted Dish washer dining room jjirl and cook at Cody Hotel at once 25 2t Ton Sale About 40 head of cows and calves and about 100 head mixed stuff Inquire at ranch 10 miles south of Crookston 23 tf Leu Parker Mgr Strayed from the Cutcomb pasture one dark bay mare with black mane and tail branded half diamond cross on left shoulder Notify Dell Annis Chesterfield 25 2t My ranch for sale 5 quarters sect ions of laud will run 300 head of stock summer and winter also 2o head of horsesand 51 head of cattle Terms I cash J in one year and 3 in two years Ore Church Valentine Nebr Strayed qr stolen from my ranch 5 miles west of Valentine qn the Minne chaduza 5 head of horses about May 1 One iron grey mare and colt one sor rel yearling coll one three jear old horse colt dark bay or black white spot in forehead and white hiud fuut oife buckskin yearling cot branded LL ou right shoulder Liboral reward will be paid for information leading to the re coyery of the above property Geo J GAssm Yubiitice 3 Renovate Renovate Renovate White Lead Oil Turpentine Putty Paint Whitewash and Kalsomine Brushes Ofll C DEMT0 CfiD The Celebrated Lincoln Eeady Mixed Paints OULL HUE N I 0 lUil Varnishes and Stains There is none other so Good We Keep in Stock at all times a large assortment of Wall paper in prices ranging from lOcts to 50cts for a double roll OUR SODA WATER IS EQUAL TO THE BEST Ahd it is as cold as Greenlands Icy Mountains Sates Seasonable 0i ELLIOTTS DRUG STORE Give Ma a Trial wwvmmQM IValcotts ami Titsous Fourth of Tilly Our peoule celpbrated at different places and in various ways The I O O F baud and a number of our citi zens went to Merriman some to Cody Georgia Crookston Britt Sparks and Simeon W Morgaroidge and wife went to Simeon to spend a few days celebrating Judge Towne and daughter went to Merriman Judge Walcott went with the band band boys to Merriman The Indies Bmd went to Bassett and played for the 4th of July crowd and next day played for the leunion A large number of our citizens went to Bassett Bennie Roberts his wife and sister-in-law Miss Larson of near Merriman enjoyed the Fourth at Hot Springs Misses Hilda and Melvma Balgord came dowu from Rosebud this week and after a few days visit in town left this morning to join their parents at Galva Iowa Mrs Perkins and son Chas are here from Carlisle Ark visiting- for a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs J M Clarkson and family Thev o from here to White So Dak A very pleasant party was given Tnesday evening July 2nd at the home of J R A3ers in honor of their daughter Claras eighteenth birthday The guests present were Misses Katie Cox rernie and Belle Sisler Winnie Crowe of Merriman and Eya Harden of Valentine Messrs Clarence Carson John Jaquins George VanBuren Bert George and Harry Ayers The pre sents received were Autograph album framed picture bible silver thimble shirt waist set and pin pen knife breast pin silk handkerchief and other presents too numerous to mention Various games were played during the evening and at 13 oclock ice cream cake and lemonade The republicans around Lincoln are exceedingly happy They all feel that the good old times are here again The state officers have let a lot of contracts for stone Now they fancy that they will have stone plugged to size con vict labor and everything as it was in the good old times so they are yery happy Nebraska Independent uld St audit sSU v A Schatzthauer Propr Kgf Notice to Bridge Builders and Painters Healel bids with plans and sncciflcutlons will be received at the otllce ol the Connty Clerk of Cherry County Nebraska at Valentine on tho 15th day of August 1901 for the bnilding of all brllges that may be ordered constructed by tho County Hoard prior to July 1 1902 Uids to be by the lineal loot uion both sub structure and super structure ana contract to be let at such sptRilied sum per lineal foot All bids to be accompanied by bidders plans and hpeciiications and a certified check on seme bank m Cherry county lor the sum of f00 suc cessiul bidders must furnish bonds in compli ance with the statute Bids will le received at the same date for the p linMug of about 900 feet of bridges in Cherry County Ne braska Iron bridget to receive one coat ot paint and wooken bridges two Taint to be red lead and Princess mineral half and half mixed in pure linseed oil AH rust and scales to be removed before painted A suitable bond will be required The Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bds or to accept any bid they may consider to be the best 25 lt J W isAXIKLS Valentine Nebr July G 1901 Co Clerk Notice to Creditors In County Court within and for Cherry Coun ry Nebraska In the mater of the estate of Abraham Col man deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court Iioom in Valentine tn said County on the 13th day of July 1901 at 10 oclock a m to receive and examine all claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and al lowance The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate Is 6 months lrom the day of December A D 1000 and the time limited for pajment of debts is on year from said 20th day of Decemuer 1901 Wituess my hand and the seal of said county Court this 19th day of June 1901 skal W R Towxe 2 u County Judge In the District Court of Cherry County Nebraska In the matter of the sale of real estate by Itobert Cauady guar- Order to allow dian of Effie and Beulah cause tliur minor heirs of Fred Mc- Arthur deceased And now en this 13th day of June A D 1901 this cause came on for hearing before W H westover one of the Judges of the district court of Cherry county Nebraska upon the petition of Kobert Canady guardian of Efile McArthur and Beulah McArthur minor heirs of Fred 51c Arthur deceased praying for license to sell the following described real estate to wit the awli sec 32 township 30 range 2C west of the cth I at the proceeds of the sale to be used for the support maintenance and education of his said wards It is therefore ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at Kusli ville Nebraska ou the 25th day ot July A D 1901 at 10 oclock a m to show cause why such li cense should not be granted to said guardian to sell said premises It is lurther ordered that a copy of this notice be published four successive weeks in the Val entine Democrat in CLerry county Dated this 13th day of June A D 1900 at Ilubhville Nebraska IY II WESTOVER Judge of Dist Court Appointment of Administrator In county court of Cherry County Nebraskn In the matter of the estate of William Tupper deceased Elizabeth C Tupnar havintr filed In my olllce a petition praying for the appointment of F M Walcott a administrator of the estate pf Will iam Tupper deceased All persons interested m said estate will take notice that I have fixed July2i 1901 at 10 oclock A ai as the time and lnyoflice hi Valentine in said county as the place for hearing said petition at which time and place all persons Interested m said estate may appear and show cause If any there be why such administrator should not be appointed Witness my hand and seal this lotb day of July 1001 SKAL W It TOWNE County Judge Appointment of Administrator In county court of Cherry Counfv Nebraska in the matter or the estate of Henry Van Leer deceased Edward J Davenport having filed in my office a petition praying for the appolutmeut of him self as administrator of the estate of Henry v an Leer deceased All persons Interested in said estate will take notice that I have fixed July 27 1901 at f oclock pm as the time and my office In Valentine in said county as the place for hearing said petition at which time and place ail persons Interested in said estate may appear and show cause if any there be why such administrator should not be appointed itness my baud and seal this loth day of TZ July 1901 SEAL w It TOWNE County Judg3 G ood Hard ROOK For Sale PAT HETT Valentine Neb TTiKTIOKT jHIOTEI Has been moved the building on South Cherry street formeily known as the aiasseu ale house and here we are prepared to give customers better servise than ever before 3MC J3LxrrB Lqst Oh Junes 2 JpQJ Qne bright bay horse weight about 1200 pounds brandocl 5J on shoul der also branded Jg on left shoulder said huisu fctraved froui Uosebud Agency Chas E McChciiiDT u S Tndiair So Is SV posebnd V f