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Entered at t b e Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
county , Nebraika. as Second-class matter.
Local Veather Record *
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/ U. 8. Department of Agriculture f
/ Weather Bureau f >
Valeutme , Nebraska , week ending Tuesday ,
, September 17 1901
Mean temperature , 57 decrees which is 4 | de-
Krees below the Average ,
Mean temperature for corresponding week
ast year , 61 degrees.
Highest temperature-77 degrees on the 131.
Lowest temperature,30 degrees on the I7st.
Highest and lowest temperature for corres
ponding week last year , 85 degrees andJ2 de
grees respectively.
Total rainfall , 1.2D inches , which is 1,08 inches
above the average.
Maixmum velocity of wind , 33 miles on the n
Percentage o' B i ishine. 85.
D.o. GRUNOV7 ,
Obsenrer. Veather Bureau.
r , Complete List of Final Proof Con-
. test and Land Notices at the
Valentine Land Office
r gept. 17 , 1901.
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< - - Sept. 3 9 , ' 01 , Jess A. Bums ; n 1-2 se * 4 , sec. 22 , and ne 1-4 nw 1-4 , nw 1-4
- - -no 1-4 , sec. 27 , tp. 33 , r. 18.
Sept. 21 , ' 01 , Strong B. Moody , nw 1-4 , sec. 25 , tp..81 , r. 17.
* . Sept. 21 , ' 01 , Lewis Lackey , w 1-2 nw 1-4 , and w 1-2 sw 1-4 , sec. 25 , tp.34r.20.
Sept. 25 , ' 01 , Lillian McNamar , s 1-2 ne 1-4 , nw 1-4 ne 1-4 , sec. 15 , sw 14
nw 1-4 , sec. 14 , tp. 81 , r. 26.
Sept. 26 , ' 01 , Byro'n B. Swett , n 1-2 sw l-4 , sec. 85 , tp. 31 , r. 28.
t ' Sept. 27 , ' 01 , contest , Arthur- . Coble , vs. n 1-2 ne 1-4 , sec. 30 , tp. 27 , r. 28.
i ' Sept. 28 , J01/James W. Stecle , s se , aiid F sw , 8e . 30 , tp 29 , r. 21.
* . Oct. 3 , ' 01 , Jesse Gorsuch , sw ne , s mvij mvi swi > sec1 ° > tp , 29i
i r. 34.
. ' ' * Oct. 3 , ' 01'Ohrisropher Spragg , nwV ne , sec. 29 , tp. 3 , r. 17.
i Oct. 4 , ' 01 , ' William Ganow , nej ne , sec. 14 , w nwj , sejnwj , se'c.
13.tp. 30 , r. 31.
* Oct. 5 , ; 01 , Frank W. Lake , sw 1-4 , sec. 22 , tp. 30 , r. 19
* ( Oct. 5 , ' 01 , Alexander Sealer. s mv , ne sw , nwj sej , sec. 23 , tp.
V 32 , r. 35.
e/ " Oct , 5' ' 01 , Albert Davis * n s\v , and nf sej , sec. 10 , tp. 32 , r. 25.
' t . Oct. 9 , ' 01 , Jacob Sawyer , e se 1-4 , se.c. 27 , tp. 34 , r. 20. .
- - ' Oct.90lHenry A. Koch , s | sw 1-4 , and s se 1-4 , sec. 14 , tp. 35. r.20.
" " Oct. 9.J01 , Erik Arneson , n ne 1 4 , sec. 20 , arid n nw 1-4 , sec. 21 ,
"I . v tp. 29 , r. 31.
* - * Oct. 9 , ' 01 , Eose Etta Floyd , nee Ray , u nw 1-4 , sec. 27 , and e ne 1-4 ,
* \ _ sec. 28 , tp. 35 , r. 30.
' * * tc ) 11"S013 William L. McClelm , s | ne 1-4 , sec. 6 , tp , 29 , r. 28
, * oct. 12 , May Dwyer , nw nw4 , n se &ne sw 5-29-25.
- * " " Oct. 12 , ' 01. Sophia Harper , sw * < 4 sel-4 , and s } sw 1-4 , sec. 4 , and
* ' ' 1-4 1-4 . . 29 . 39.
nw - nw - , sec. 9. tp. , r.
. ' p'Oct. 14 ; JC1 , Andre'w Johnson , ' so 1-i , sec. 12 , tp. 29 , r. 37.
* f' , - Oct. 16 , J01 , iKaac-Tarket , sw 1-4 , sec. 24 , tp. 33 , r. 21.
ioct , 17 , Henry A. Bulke , lot 4 sec 19 ; lots 1 , 2 & 8 80-80-80
Get , 18 , Mabel Marsden , sl-2 se 80 , sw sw 29 , nw nw 82-29-27.
Oct. 18 , Orah Brittonne , ne 11 , n 1-2 nw & se , nw 12-81 27.
. ' " oct. 19 , Marshall Debolt e BW & w ee - 4-82-18
Oct. 19 , ' 01 ' , Herman C. Lorensen * , lots , 3 and 4 , sec. 4lp. 28 , and e
: - . sel-4 , sec.33tp. ' 29 , r. 26.
. * Oct. 20. ' 01 , Henry Adams , s nw 1-4 , nw 1-4 nw 1-4 , and ne 1-4 sw
1-4 , sec , 23 , tp. 27 , r. 17.
oct. ' 2j , Thos. NcGinn , s > sw 28 , n ne. & ne nw 6-
Oci. 21 , Claud C. Dam , n4sw , se , sw , & FW nw , 11-38-39.
Hct. 21 , Cbarlie Gust Lensou , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 of 1-81-27.
| ct. 21 , Valcey A. Hampton , nc swn se ' - ' 248540. .
lot 5 . 19-85-89.
Pet. 21. John C Daa , nl-2 s.\v S3 sw uw. - * ' „ - . , . 11.38-89
k. 21 , Peter McCune , sw nw nw sw ' - * . % 5-88-40.
rOct. 22 , Andrew Bruce , lots 6 & 7 . < : x ' 88-34
. ' lots 2 & 8- " . T , 4-33-25
Oct ; 22 , Jo < eph B lSweeney n - se : inh ni s\v . , 21 28 37
Oct. 22 , Kate A. nreeney , n2 aw se sec. 26 , ne se ' ; / 27-28-37
Oct. 22 ; Henry M. Simons , Tot 1 and ne nw , nl-2 ne - 7-2-87
Oct. 22 , Win. A. AlcClain , w 1-2 ne ne ne 8 nw nw 9-27-27.
Oct. 28 , 'John B. Fee , se , 28-8630
Oct. 24 , William M. Oarr , lie sw nl-2 se and sw . ' 81-81 28
Oct. 26 , Arthur J . Marin wl-2 sw and sl-2 nw lo-80-81
Nov. 1 , Louis L Young , nw , 84-29-22
Nov. 2 , Bobert A. Bose , ne 80-29-18
Nov. 5 , Wylie E. Easkinson , sl-2 nw sec. 14 and el 2 ne 15-31-32
Sizes 34 to 44
PAGE
SAMPLE Of Our New Fall Catalej
'OF CLOTH
" -MEN'S ' ALL WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS
HEBE.
( Exactly like Sample )
$5.00
Lot No. 210.
/ Coat and Ves.t 13,75. \ .
A , Pants not sold scppfatc. /
$2.50 for 2C. That's justvhat it amoutits to tvhcn
you order a sti t of this splendid , strictly allwool
casshnere f of S5.00. All you'jrc out is the price afld
two cents for a postage stamp , and you're in as good
a suit of clothes as any man can buy outside of ottr
store for S7.50. That's straight talk and its straight
yrork. These suits are well made , tvcll lined with
splendid Farmer Satin , have good striped silesia
sleeve lining * , come in1 four" button single-breasted
round cut sacks , are in handsome , dark Oxford gray ,
exactly like the cloth sample , and will wear like iron. '
Don't delay your orders. Such prices are made to
e- sell goods quick.
et
Bailey Brief * I
Ira Goodiu has bought S. L. Goodin's
cattle.
Wra. Jcnnelsoa has moved to the Lone
Tree to put up bay.
The weather has been against us the
pa i weei for h 'iirj
anies Hunt say * h O Vo to go plum
ing. Will Gearinan aid h hkes boast
' ing better.
G. W. Sealer hi * , contracted to winter
' lo heid < f catt eat , $3. oO per beau from
Mario i iletysing/r in Cass Co. Nebr.
- FOB SALE5ttw > year old steer ? : 6
-yeraiing steers ; IS.steer calves , high
, grade. .Color , nil red. 2rniJes south
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Bunch for Sale Cheap.
Stock and implements complete for
engaging the stock business. This
is a chance for some man who has about
$5000 to invest. Call on I. M Rice or
writfj. ns
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TufceUp. . <
Taken np at my place , two mile 1
trom Kenne'dy P O. , ode bro\vn njare j
about 3 years old , weight about 800 r
pounds , no visible brands or m. r's. t
Owner can have same by proving propi i
erty ixud paying charges. J
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Charles H. Faulhaber
Brownlee
Breeder of
Bec'st'd ileretords.
IIyinit Xo. 7-4 538 ,
at brad or herd. ,
Young buils frame
to 18 months old
for sale.
Good Hard
iROCK
. - ? . For Sale
PAT HETT , Valentine , Neb.
Has been moved llie'Duilding on South Cherry
street formerly known as'the Massenaate house ,
and here we are-'prepared to give customers
better service than ever before.
A cood looking ' _
horse and poor look- # / , _
Jng harness is the .i-j
worst kind of a comf ? ? = _
bination. $ %
< g |
Eureka
- . .
Haraess Oil ! [
not only make < ? the harness nnd the I.I
horse lock better , but makes tho.M
leather Boft and pliable , puts It in con-1
ditlon to last twice r.3 long ,
as it ordinarily would. /
ifl Sold everywhere in can 11 ( .ill
ilzej. tiklf ,
, iladcby
„ ( STANDARDfl /
OIUCO. MJI/h
Your
Horse a
Chance I
Mr
Educational Department.
BY IETA STETIER.
"In God's great warfare every Hving soul.
Must bear a soldi Gr's or a coward's part ,
Must follow evil to a losing coal
Of-scrve the saviour with a steadfast heart. ' '
Needed ; A new organ stool for the
H. S.
Fred Jones of Cod ) * , this tveek en
tered the 9th grade. * *
The llth grade are this weak devel
oping characters on papei1.
Clement Uahn has been absent for
nearly two weeks ii'om school duties.
Misses Lizzie Sobson , Stella Spratt
and Dora Segar all of the Table are
among our freshmea.
" \ e regret to learn ihat Miss Elsie
Sherman has turned in her books , not
intending to finish this year. - '
'We understand that Miss Elsie Sher
man intends to assist in the lt 0.in
the event of Miss Watson's abdication.
The members of ths history classes
are indebted to Old yd Quinley for somp
very neatly printed cards for the backs
of their history note-books.
School wfcs dismissed last Thursday
afternoon that we might 'attend the
funeral of Judge J. W. Tucker , who
for a long time was a member of the
.school board in this place.
The sympathy Of all II. S. alnmiriae
is solicited : we have startpdon torigi-
nals" . The weather wept for us ; even
the very boards rose up'in indignation
against thp man who made the Gpom -
trv.
Three Points of Interest to School PaffoilS.
Tardiness is the first jO'nt"to bp
mp.ntionpd. It is a discrarf to thp ood
i amp which onr school bpafs that it.
ran bp truthfully said that tlie Valpn-
tinp school has more lardy pupils in
r re wepk than many other srhools of
the aam ° size would have in a whole
vpar. Tin's ought not to bp and jjaf-
*
pnls onvht to join us in liolpinir to
brrak it np. It is Very nnrl asant fof-
'each r to havp to punish > chtld f t
ff mpthing for which the parent is to
b' > me. "
The pcond point that pffrvp < ;
tinn is Nebraska compulsory
'aw , Thcrp is Do evwding that
nnv. Tt lias bppn mwlp * somebody's
b"s n > s-.c tn Attend to it and it will be
nforc ° d Evprv parpnt. or guardian
wh hiS5i rhild lptw 'pn thp : igp < of
sevpn and fourteen not in school , will
have to be prosecuted anrj fined accor1-
ing to the provisions of ' the law. It
wonld rortainly'Ve bettpr if every par
ent would send in stioh children
promptly , and not wait till they are
far behind their classes and then be
compelled to send them to school.
The third point is certainly worthy
of consideration by everyone to whom
it applies The tuition for non-rpsid-
ent pupils is payable in advance. This
means at the beginningof every month.
NOW the third week of school is rapid
ly passing away and several pupils
have had to report again and again
flint the pprson who is to pay ilieir tu
ition will attend to it in a day or two.
JJow besides the annoyHiire 'o me of
having to Ic-ok after the tuition through
out the wholp month instead of at the
beginning it certainly is humiliating to
a child to have to be told time after
time that his tuition lias not. been paid , ;
The child ouyht to be mnde' to feel that >
the day on which his tuition falls due ;
is just as important to him as the day i
on which a farrnei ' , s or merchant's note ,
becomes due at the bank. <
B. H. WATSOtf. j
J O. DWYER
PHYSICIAN AND SliflGEON
All Kinds of Surgical Operations
Successfully Performed.
VALENTINE . .T. NEBRASKA
* _
A. N. OOMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office At
Quigley & Chapman's Drugstore.
Nights-At The Donoher Hotel.
QBE CHURCH ,
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving ,
HOT AND GOLD BATHS.
F M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
"AND ABSTRACTED
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices In District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Deal Estate and Kanch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstractor
M. MOKRISSEY
ATTORNEY
IT LAW
VALRNTTNE. NEB
You want a TUBULAR
WtLL or an ECLIPSE
WIND Ml.LL ,
WELLS GUARANTEED.
JOHN PORAT :
Or write him at A
Riege , Neb'raska
-Henry Auguston ,
ccs Gcnefal LElacksmthing
lit Ixardjtlin © prices
Q IT Y-DELI VERY
Call JOHN D. EATON
To haul rant
TKlfVKS , VAL-1SE3 lOe
MILL PRICES FO5 FEED ,
lraii , bulk. . „ . 80c per cwt $15 00 too
Churls hulk . . .85ir [ > nr cwt ftlG 00 ton
TicrH-mngii 40c " $7.00-
fljoj ) Ftert 90 ' $17.00
Corn s. 7oi14l)0 )
Ohopcurn.l 80c $15.00"
j 1.10 $21.00 "
S&r 7 \ TD Valentine Lodje Xo. G.
. OLJL / . JL Meets every second and
fourth Wednesday even-
ntrof each month at Hornby's Hall. A cordial
nvitution is extended to alt visiting members.
O.V. . MuKKY , President.
MAUD V. MOKGAKEID GE.Sec'y
O. P. Jordan.
Jlorees and cattle
same as cur ; also
CJ BEJ oh right
hip.
Uango on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
of these brands.
Morey &
Gordon , Xebr.
JJrand registered
5292. On left hip
of cJiltle. Horses
same left should
er : also 94.n
leftside.
Banpe Soiitli of
Suake 33 miles
se of Gordon.
J. 13. Lord
Simeon Neb
Slock branded
eame as cut I'Eck of
riyht shoulder nad.
on rl IU hip
.Range on Ue
Xiobrara
D. M. Sefirs.
Kennedy , Xebr.
Cattle limndod
nscucuUeft side
Sumc on ieft hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
flange Square _ si. . , * - # & n-V ,
VM'
Shadbolt & Fleishman.
Bailey , Xebr.
Left side ; S F
left shoulder.
lierdmurkduv
lap.
M So and 37 , be-
tueen Xlobrara
g fe
Stotts & tetter.
Cody.
Branded 0:1 left side
Ranpe , Tin Can Lake
aud Mor'an Flats
WILLIAM FEIIDON.
V Uostefllce address
x Erownlee , Neb
Like cut on wither
( t side.
Hore
saute as cut
on lelt hip.
8250.0O RE-
_ _ W A U O for ron-
convictjon of anyone unlawfully handling cattle
in these brands.
"William Shangran.
Cody , Nebr.
On left aide.
Horses same.
Ean'ge Lake
Dreek , S. Dakota.
P S ItOUSCHE
Postofflcs juldress
Urownlee. Neb
On left fl'de or any
part of anlinal. ar-
inark rlpht ear cut
off ; hordes'branded
same on left hlp.Also
has stock branded n
oublde or shoulder ,
or jKorWorO'VL '
oro or FZ. Also
the'followiiijr. the first onn beln on sldp and hip
E. R. Tandegrlft.
Brownlce , Neb.
Same a on cut.
Range Between
Goose Creclc and
North Loup. "
r 10
Frank T. Lee.
Drownlee , Neb.
Cattle on left
side : horses MUL.
on left ; shoulder.
Eange Four
miles : iortu.cat of
LJSJL Uruwnlte.
Gorsuch Dro3.
Venrnnebrska
'atfle ' branded
as ou cut
cutSome
eft side or hi ]
Ransje on GorcUm
Greek
Julius Heckrsan
B ov-n'ee Xctr
Hanpe fouth of
Brou-nlee
Sawyer Bros.
Fostofflre address
Odsis , Nebraal i
Robert Quiesenbery
Have cJiai-gf oi rhes ?
sittle : horses r > won
{ eft shoulder : some
stock brands Y
: iiy where on uLi. . .
clange , Snake rive.
C F COOPEJR
Postoffice address
Oasis , Neb
Brand registered 2035
Cattle branded on
left side same as cut
Horses branded on
left hip.
Also some cattle
branded :
r ll 0
fift
3T1IJP and v.-est of
ind DncK
Metzger Bros. ,
Gregory Xeb
CherryCo
Bmnded o left
ilrte and thigh.
= 391
innark , square
rou nglit ear
Jlors&s have
iame bnmd on
eft liiish.
llange on Gor-
on aud tiniit
Jreeks ,
A JKvirar * ! of $ ? 5O will be paid to any
ersoa for hfonnation leading to th * tirreat and
nal conviction of any person or persons steal-
u ; cattle with aboiebraua y
D. B. 3TOXEK & SOX.
Xewlou. Xebr. X
Rrarifl rvcl < , iiT 'i * $ fa
A'o 411
Cattle branded
same ; s cut on
jolt siJo or left
hip. J torses samn
on lelt shoulder.
Lanpre South ,
of Gordon Creek.
Teeter ? Bros.
Newton , Nebr
Ca'tle branded oc
left side same aa
cut.
cut.Horses
Horses on left
shoulder.
Ranpe Between
tne Gordon and
DlllCO.
Louis F. Richards
Merrinmu Xeb
Gruer ; Brothers.
Cody , Nebr.
An vwhere on cat-
j c.
IInr es t n left
shotilde' .
North
SWEKNKY BitOb
Postofflce address
Pullman , Neb
Cattle branded as on
cut ; horses branded
same as cattleexcept
reversed S
See block m\\ <
Range Steve
and atephennon
Lakes and South
S300 re ward will be paid to any person for in-
formation lisidkm to the arrest and conviction
of any person or persons stealing cattle with the
above brand.
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0. Evenaon
Codv , Nebr.
On left side and
thlKh ; horses the
same on leftside.
KangeBetween
NInbrara and the
Snake.
OEOKGE N DAVIS
Simeon , Xebr.
Cattle branded
on leftside.
Horses same on
left shoulovr.
Hange--Gordon
CreeK.
P. A. Cooper.
Chesterfield ,
Cattle branded
same as cut on
left aide. Horsci
same on left
shoulder.
Also on
A
J f\ left side
DAWSOX & BALL
Poslofflce address
CuesterfieU. Neb
Cattle branded ou
left side as on cut :
also V leltiieckand
left hip : some Vli-tt
neck. loft shoulutr
and Z lofthiDjhorses
VZ left hip. Kan-re
rfnake Kiver,81,32,33.
J A SATJLTB
< 2
left
Cattle On
( tip
Horses on left
shoulder.
Some stock
yet bearing jnv
mrmer brand as
shown belu\v.
PostoRlce address
Uresory , Wet
On left side or hip
horses same on lefl
shoulder
Racje-
Valley and Snake
JL'L-iUS PETEBSOS
'Ortoffice address
Gregory ,
Branded as on cut
Range two miles
north of Gregory
WILLIAM BEAMEB
Gordon , Nebr.
Cattle branded
same as cut on
left si.-'e.
I Ior < uj
bnindedj
on left
shoulder.
, Range 6 miles
south of Irwin.
D. Slinard.
ralentlne , Nebr.
tatc Brand reg
istered ' . & > ! .
attic and horses
randl .saine
ut ua left hip.
Banpe 2 miles
ist of Ft.
rara.
PIKE