Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 07, 1901, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
* . SUPPLEMENT
"W1 IICE fcDITOR
Official Kcivxpitper of Cherry
County , &cbr * ki
TJEMtMS
'Subscription 81 .uo per year in advance Sl.50
w en not paid in advance. Single copies Cc.
. Jhsplay adverti.sliiii-l inch , I5c per issue ; $10
per column by the month.
Local Notice * . Obttitarie * and Lodge Uesolut-
i-cc per line eif'i issue.
Brands. 1H Incr--s $1.00 per year in ad
vance ; ml ditlonal > i > a < > e 33.00 per inch per year ;
engraved Mocks extra , $1.00 each.
Parlies living outside Cherry county not per-
known are requested to pay ui advance.
10 per cent additional to above rates if over
6 months in arrears.
Notices of loss of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
. Thursday , November 7J19O1
HICKORY CHIPS
The more republican senators scrap
over forced resignations of their friends i
the better democrats will like it.
"Give me any old office and I'll give
' is that is be
YOU my support/ a song
ing daily sung to Mr. Roosevelt.
Whatever else may turn up , it is cer
tain that Mr. Koosevelt will never be
loved for hisnigger" dinner-guests.
General Chaffee cabled for recruits at
once which is another sign that Phillip
pine troubles liave not reached their
end.
end.The
The court of inquiry needn't hurry
ahout its opinion in the Schley case ; the
people have some time ago decided that
in Schley's favor.
The negro preachers are doing their
be.-1 to keep the country frcin forget-
> ting Roosevelt's dinner with Booker ,
Washington. '
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Senator Scott of West Virginia is not
"great Scott , " but he is great enough
. .to make trouble' when his official toes
are tread upon.
If the thing keep * up it will be diffi
cult to name a city of any consequence
that has not invited Rear Admiral
: Schley to visit it
Gen. T. L. Eosser of Virginia is one
of the ex-fireeaters who is willing 10 hold
H federal office in exchange for calling
himself a republican.
No man has ever been great enough
' . and no man will ever be great enebgh
to wipe out nature's line between a su
perior and 1111 inferior race.
g1 It might be infen-pd from Secretary
Long's talk and acts that Ci owinshield's
pnir with the Navy Depai tment was
stronger than Roosevelt.'s
The fog in London isn't a bit more
troublesome than the fog which keeps
the English befuddled in South Africa ,
and noihiuglikeso expensive.
. All sorts of rare things are being dis _
covered in Indian Territorv , but no rep.
publican there or elsewherewho isn't
willing to hold office has been found
The Standard Oil trust has gobbled
> up some of the best Texas oil fields.
Some day this big trust and others'may
find themselves gobbled up by the peo
ple.
Chicago strikers m a phno factory
are up against a coiut injunction
Why doesn't some judge issue an in.
unction against the bosses for a
change ?
'Don't reduce taxation or the treas
ury surplus ; we have schemes for
spending lots of money , " is the sum
and subs'ance of the talk of republican
, congressmen.
Now that the magazines are tellng
about the "Eise of Horace Greoley , "
why doesu't somebody tell about the
fall of the old man , and the men.who .
threw him down. ?
There are only three republicanen
members afc the Georgia legislature and
one of them has offered a resolution
censuring Roosevelt for asking a negro
to his dinner table.
Well , well ! Jt is really shocking to
hear that saint of civil service reform.
, . Henry Cabot Lodge , accused of work-
inghis friend Roosevelt for an office for
- another cf bis friends.
When Crowninshield takes command
oftho European squadron he should
take Potts and Maclay along with h'im.
Thev wonld make three of a kind a
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very bad kind hard to beat.
- If the missionary bishop isn't careful
about his predictions of the early over ,
throw of tlie Chinese government he
will be suspected of having a personal
- interest in the predicted revolt. .
Don't be too hard on Lemly : he was
'only the tool of his supeiiors in office.
Tha blame for the persecution of Schlev
belongs much higher , and if ilr. Roos
; < evelt is wise , will result in at least 'one .
cabinet vacancy. , . . ,
President Schwab of the steel trust
has been presented with a loving cup
, by the other trust officers. If congress
' 'dot's Its duly by the people it will fill
that cup with something that wont
lisle good to
t ,
AR&t
in the coffee bin not
a pleasant thought ,
yet when coffees are
kept open in bulk who
knows what different
" " climb
"things" come
ing and floating in ?
Lion Coffee
put up in sealed packages insures
cleanliness , 'uniform quality ,
freshness and delicious flavor.
TALE
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ItJrslrl
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If you neglect your teeth you J
know it ; and everybody else *
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knows it , because the teeth are
so prominently located that an }
lack of care is quickly visible.
Good tooth brushes cost but
little here. We have some that 5jj
we guarantee never to shed a Jj
bristle. We also have the latest -
and best tooth preparations ;
those that polish , whiten a'nd
preserve the teeth and cannot
harm.
Can supply a toothsaving -
outfit for very little money.
Quigley & Chapman ,
Druggists ,
* Valentine , Neb.
KANGAROO
Now Open
DAY
and .
NIGHT
Short Order
RESTAURANT
OYSTEKS in any style
Every thing to eat the
market affords.
CANDLER & YOUNG
Whnt's the matter with Winifred
Scott Schley as a presidential candidate.
Jones , of Nevada was a little late in
playing the prodigal son to the repub
lican party and he may finb all the
fatted calves gone.
Britt Items
H. Sanner dehorned ami branded a
lot of cattle here yesterday.
Alf Hoffman got a bad cut on his
hand while assisting Mr. Sanner.
Mr. Bullis the store keeper is selling '
goods cheap and does a fair business.
Corn huskers are in great hurry
around here this fall. J will send more
items next week.
Eric Anderson has not threshed his
grain yet. He sold aload of fine po
tatoes at Britt for one dollar per bushel
Mr. Frank Eandall has bought the
Cole's farm , half a mile west of Britt.
Do intend" to move on his farm this fall.
Walter Jacksou was here a few days
JT8m
ago on his Avay to W. A. Jtoiiser's on
the leservation for a few daAS recrea
tion hunting.
C. H. Cornell is preparing to winter
and feed a bunch of cattle here He
wants about eight or nine thousand
bushels of corn to feed them with
STATE LINER
The first snow of the season fell Mou-
day morning.
Mr. Henry Becker is winteringcattl *
for Mr. Frank Brayton.
Lester Green and Dell Whipule are
picking corn for M. P. Brosius.
M * P. Brosius has the , Goverment
contract for corn at Fort Niobrara ,
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Frank Higgle came over from tho [ '
reservation last week to visit his family 1 i
and returned Tuesday ; i
George Austin and wife returned
from Wisconsin lust Sunday where the v
have been the past year.
The dance at Dry Creek last Friday
night was well attended , and a good
time was reported by all.
There will be a spelling school and
ciphtring contest ? t District No. 2.
November 9 by the pupils of Harmony
Star school , and other districtEvery j
due should attfefotl arid Laye agoodtime. ' (
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Bates Seasonable Give Me a Trial
A/Schatzthaner , Propr.
\V. II. Hooper will winter thirty head
of cattle for G. II. Cornell. '
Jesse S. B rosins was over from St.
Mary's Mission Friday and returned
Saturday.
The corn stalk disease has ngain
made its appearance Ralph Crabb has
lost five cattle aud O. W. Hahn one.
The fanners of this community should
have the veterinary to come here and find
out the caus > e of cattle dying here.
GKOWLEK
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Rev. J. Me. Lean returned from
Omaha Tuesday night.
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C.W. Cramer has bought the
dilvery wajjon and harness of Mr. S
Welch and is now running it. * -
W. A. Wilson of Georgia is on our
streets , to da } ' and .still limps and
wears a cane as a result of a broken
leg.
' Mrs. S. Moon and daughter Mrs. A.
D. Brown made a trip up to the Ilot.
Springs last week , returning the fore
part of this week.
Charles B. Bicketts of Merrima'n
called at the DEMOCRAT , oflice yester
day while in town and put his sub-
scriptiou in advance.
Did you notice that there were 60
straight republican tickets voted in
Valentine precinct andhalf that many
democratic straightjsV
Geo. Filz aud Blacksmith Carson of
Crookston were very much dissatisfied
with the , way the election was conduct
ed at Crookston so we hear.
lion. Frank Rothleutner of Georgia
was among those uho came in to bring
election news and hear how the repub
licans worked us in Valentine.
. Chas. II. Cornell has been out .hust
ling over the country surrounding town
the past few weeks buying cattle and >
well you know getting liis cattle ready
for winter.
Geo. L. Coleman visited us while in
town yesterday and found his subscript
ion had not yet expired to the DEMO
CRAT. We appreciate the cash in ad
vance subscriber.
B. F. Ft-lch , formerly of Simeon
who left here about four years ago for
Omaha and now of Chicago is back vis
iting old time friends ancl we hear is
talking of relocating here.
Election day1 passed off quietly and
the weather was perfect. There was a
large vote early by the enthuiasts
mostly and then the vote was scatter
ing until the close of the polls.
Wm , .terdou and wife returned to
Valentine again after a few weeks vis
it. Mr. Perdon expects to make Val
entine his home aud as soon as we can
get our telephone line established can
manage his affairs at his ranch and feel
more comfortable.
Stedifor Maxwell On November
6th. 1901. At the residence-of the
bride's parent of Valentine , Nebraska
were married at 8 O'clock by Rev. J.
Me' Lean. Miss Martha Jane Max
well , daughter of Charles Maxwell to
John Sfedifor of Fort Niodrara.
We feel under obligations to J.'C-
Pettijobn for the fairness he showed us
in several ways during the last cam
paign and at its close. Mr. Pettijobn
captured the vote of some of our people
so slick that more lhan half of them
really think they had the glory of de
feating somebody.
Latest election returns up to our go
ing to press shows the republicans el
ected their state ticket by 5,000. Our I
county goes 200 for the repnblicans.and i ,
they elect the vhole ticket ex ' t t ;
Judue Towne who gets ubutit "U 0 iim-
joriiy. , The following gives , the voters K }
with precinctsBnffnlo Lak ' . Mo ! , < '
jfikf , StiM'ii ; , ml Piatsani HiiruOt yet.i
in. ' j I * .
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which polleda vote of nineteen den.o-i-
crats to one republican Tbis is onej j "
precinct that the lepubhYsnib cannot !
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crow over and the reason is that the ) ' '
know how to vote up there The UEMB
OCUAT extends greetings to these hon
ored membersvho stand ly their prin
ciples and votw right. Mr. . Satterlee
is the-postmast'er at Nenzel and runsa
general merchandise store that is well
patronized 'by as loyal a people as
trades anyvhere. .Nenzwl is a good
trading i oint and just acrpss the track
from Mr , S tterlee's store , Jos. Uol-
lelte conducts a storewho -also slmirs < >
the tade of a liberal and industrious *
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r Geo. TV7" . Beamer of the Box O ranch
came down from Jrwiu after voting ,
Tuesdav , and transacted bu&iuess.
John Eaton is kept busy running
his.delivery and , "what's the matter
with Simons and MillerThey aie
busy too.
Mr. S. Welch comes out bright and
new with a fine dilvery va ron , there
seems to be plenty of work for the
delivery .men as theyare always on the
go.
go.J
JC. . Pettijohn , Charley Reece , and
Ed Clark got out on the street and
made a desperate last effort to catch
any lingering vote that might be on the
fence or that may have been over-look
ed , Mon'day.
James S. White foreman for R.W.
Dunn'has ] started on the round np on
the Reservation north of town and
tC tw work eastwards and down Sand
Creek to the mouth , and up the Kev-
paha river and wind up at the north
end of RockCreek about the 15thof No
vember. Mr. White requests that any
one who hascattle missing , be on hand
at this round up.
Hall Taylor Dead
Last Monday whiie in town Ilall
Taylor drank pretty freely and went to
the Collins restaurant at six o'clock to
eat supper claiming to be hungry but
while he was eating fell over dead.
Some thought that he 'had choked on
some meat that he was eating but there
was no symptoms of choking. It w : s
a gasping for breath and heart failure.
It is claimed that he had been given
some money fo work 'with or buy
whiskey to work with at the polls next
day.
Taken Up
Taken up bythe subscriber in German pre
cinct. Cherry county Nebraska , on the ? Jn < i diy
of October 11)01 , one black mure about g yesus
old "and c' lt. Mare branded J.I wit i bar
through il on left > , lioiil < ler ; 9A on left thigh and
one three year old inaro branded J with bar
throujzh it and DA on left thigh and one three
year old blacck stallion no bnxnbs or marks.
42-5t JOHN A. ADAJISOX
Notice to Non-Kesident Defendants.
TT. . Cannon , first narrie unknown , and Win !
fn-i1 Cannon , his wife , non resident defendants ,
will take notice :
That on 'he. 3rd day of September. 1901 , Felix
N'olett , plaintiff , herein , filed his petition in the
district court of Cherry coimtv , Nebraska ,
agaln-tt yon impl sided with others. The object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
tax lien'for the p vinentof delinquent to.xes for
the.oars If04 , Ife95.1H > G , 1S9" . lS9tfaml 1S03 , up
for state , county or school purpose , for which
said lands uere sold to this pUiiititf for ihe sum
of573.83. . To have an accounting of the ain"imi
dtmtheieon together with interest on 7:5S3 :
thereof at 10 par cent Traytug that said land
bsold t sati.sfvsaid amount and that defoud-
anrn be foreclos'ed of all equity of redemption.
Ypu are required tianswer said petition on or
before Moud.ty the 9th day of December I9ol
Dated Oc.touer 21th. iPOt. Folix M olett. ulnin
titt V. M. Waleott. hiattorney 41-lt
In Lho District Court of Cherry County
. Nebraska
In tee. matter o ; the estate of James C , Qulg-
lev a minor.
This cause coming on for hearinc upon the
petition of Jaines PI. Qwgley , guardian of
Jiimes G , QuitIey , a minor , praying for license
to sell the leal estate ef said minor , situate in
Cherry county. Nebraska , to.wit : the east
half of the north-east quarter of bet-lion 25 town
ship &J range 31 , for tha maintenance aud od-
uittion : ot the said minor , the income of lha es
tate of said minor not bejnu sufficient therefor.
It is tlu-rofoie ordered lhat all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at Court
llooni in tliK village ot valentine. Neoraska , on
{ lie 9th day of December. 1901. at 10 o'clock a.
m to show cMiise why a license should not be
granted to said guardian to .sell said real estate.
And it is further o'deml lhat a copy ol this
IK ttce bo published three successive weeks in
TUP. VAL.KNTINK DE3H.C14AT , a newspaper of
general circulation in Cherry county. .Nebraska.
Pone at Chambers , in the village of Jiushville ,
Nebraska , this 3lst day of Oct-uler 1901.
\V. H. WE.vroVER
Judge of the District Court
Jn the District Court of Cherry Count
Nebraska.
Tn qhe matter of the estate of Andrew Mark , a
mental incompetent.
This cause coiiiiuir on for hearing upon the
pet tion of Nelson S. IJuwley. guardiii of An-
drtw Mrtrfc. a in en till incompetent , prating for
license to sell the real estate of said ward , sit
nnted in herrv county , Nebraskate-wit : semv
swne new and riw.se of Kection 15. township ± > ,
mime ol. lor the payment of the debt ot the said
ward , and M maintain the said ward and his
family , the income of the estate otthe suid wurd
ui t being sufficient therefor.
Jt Is therefore ordered that all ptrs ns inter-
esti d in said state appear rrfore nift rhe OHI t
loom in V < UeMine. Nebraska. > ! theidli i'a ' > of
Detfinbur.JOOl at I'.i o'clock a. m. to show cruise
why a license should not He graiitea to s id
guardian to sell s ; > id raal estate.
Hid. it is inrfher ordered tint a e. > py of this
'rntu'i' lie purtlishfii three siicces Jve we'Ks in
III ! * AI.KS1I KDtMOCItAT.it lieWS : ip'Tf
gi-neral circulation in t berry count } Nei ra > > ka.
DoheatChami'ers. in tin village of Ktisuvilie.
Nebiaska , this thirday < f Octooer , luoi.
W. H V. liSTCA Kl
2-3t Judge of HitDisti u-i Court
Go * o Collins for rasters , 42-tf
Lost ; A Double brown wool shawl
-JjistFrida } beixveen town and D.S
Bristol's. Finder pierce return to frs.
Bristol or at this office 4u if
For sale a car load of choice po
tatoes from Gordon. "Vill sell them
by the bushel , at rens-onaore prices
Valentine , , Depot. 42 It
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"V , ' HL. . Hardin
'Ifivoivtilcc. DENTIST Dr : F , M.
Hutchinson of Valentine will be in
Brownlee , November 18 to 23. Dr.
Hutchin&ori is located in Valentine and
garantees nis worK to be sati sfactory
Call snd have your teeth examined.
Ovsters served in all styles at f'ollins' .
Ranch f r Sale or
16 quarter-sections , good range , hay
Avaler and timber : Will tun 300" head
/stock. For information address , box
np. 58 , Gordon Xebr. or I. .M. RICE ,
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Renovate , < * Renovate , - Renovate
White Lead' , Oil Turpentine Fully ,
Paint Whitewash , snd Kalscmine Etushcs
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OH I C AOC MTO CflD The Celebrated Lincoln Ready Mixed Paints ,
OULL MULillO lull Varuishcs and Staios. There is none other so Good
\Ve 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
And it is as cold as Greenland's Icy Mountains.
ELLIOTT'S DRUG STORE
Accounts oP Merchants , Ranctyrjen. sn'd Individuals Invited
Money to Loan on Pirst-eiass Cattle Paper
* and Other Securities ,
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Capital JPaiil TJp jg5 ,
I illJKCTOJs
FRED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice President
-CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
T. C. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON"
Come to the
LUDWIG LUMBER YARD
FOB Lumber , ' Btiilders'vMaterials ,
Buggies , Moline WagonsEclipse Windmills ,
Fair bank's Steel Windmills
J. A. SPARKS , Mgi
FOUND. NOT LOST.
The place to get the best windmill
also pumps and tanks.
First door south of the Donoher Douse.
OON VALENTINE ,
, NERR.
The Political Campaign is Over.
JUST
BEGUN
With a Full Stock of
all kinds HARDWARE ,
Windmills , Pumps , Iron
beds. Mattresses ,
Oak Stoves and Ranges.
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Leave your orders for all kinds of COAL.
D VALENTINE
NEBR.
YOU CAN BUY
Fine aud Fancy Underwear , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Yarns , Embroidery ,
Silks , Opera Shawls , Neckties and Notions , Point
Laces , Batteuburg Lraitl , Sofa Pillows , W ool.Kcifc
Slippers and Center Pieces made to order at Prices that are PJGET of'
E
You know the old story about
tlie camel how three philoso
phers heard of this animal and
determined to investigate. Tho
Englishman hunted through the
folios of the .British Museum to
find out Avhat had been said con
cerning the beast ; the German
entered his study , locked him-
self up , lit his pipe , and began to ovolvo a rom-op- E 9
tion of the animal from his inner consciousiictes ; the !
Frenchman went down to Sahara to
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cannot visit us in person , , send for our Catalog.
You'll find a little
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ready to
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