Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 28, 1901, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
M. RICE EDITOR
Official Xeicnpnper of Cherry
Comity * yebraIt i
TERMS
. in advance ; Sl.GC
S-ibscnplIon-Sl.00 per year
whet not paid tu advance , binglc copies uc. ,
l > js , lay advertisingInch , I5c per issue ; ? 10
per co iron by the month.
loca Notices , obltiiarlei aud.todse.Kesolut -
ions-St .per HIMach Issue.
Brands , li im-nes $4.00 per year In ad-
vance ; HUdlttoi-nf space S3.00 per inch per year ;
engraved blocks extra , $1.00 each.
Tartlet Ihimr outs de Clierry county not per-
soiiilyjuiowu are h | iieei l to pay in advance.
10 | wr cent sidditloi.al to above rales if over
Olnontbs HI arrears.
Notices of loss of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
Thursday , November 211901
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
' .Wm. E.Swnby of Feaiby Bros , of
( ' 'loc'kston was ill townjast week on
W. A. Denny came in from his ranch
Tuesday and left Vednesday morning
for Omaha.
, We hear that E. J. McLaughlin and
Geo. Van Huron were arrested and be
ing detained on a charge of horse steal- ,
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g.Dr.
.Dr. Shock ley the post doctor was up
lost night to meet his mother who had
been down to Omaha for a couple of
weeks vi.it.
.JJ. i'.Felch , an old time resident of
Cherry County , departed yesterday
morning for his present home in Chi
cago , affer attending to some business
matters here.
We chronicle ihe event of the mar
riage of Adolph Schlueter to-vMiss Em
ma Louisa Kiggs of Wood * LakeVNby.
251 byKev. . Jt. Whifehouse. ' 'Full ac-
. count of the wedding will be giyen next
week.
The Democrat ; . ' Building now .has
water works connection and a fence a-
round the back yard which is another
improvement and as time goes on we'll
endeavor to improve in seveial ways.
We are waiting to have the building
painted and papered now , aud the paint
er , R. S , Dennis can begin as soon as lie
has time to do the , work.
Word conies to us this morning that
Howard L-iyport an-i Miss Florence
Ilaniar , were married last nightx .
ars are on tap" at Elliott's drug store-
This is a worthy young couple amPtjSI' '
DioioG'itAT extends . congratulations.
We don't know any of' theparticulars
as no one came around , to tell ns about
it but we guess it's a fact. . . .
M. J. Jordan and M. P. 'Flemmtng
reinovad the remains of the founds
daughter aud the latters rnoifhtr "from
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an inteiinent near Springview to the
cemetery south east of this city yester
day. The bodies had lain for 13 and 15
years respectively in the ground and
the casket of one and the outside box of
the otherjwere badly decayed and were 1
erielosed in new boxes before "rejuvv
ing.
Miss Van Jjuskirk and Hutchinson
have decided to givo up dress-making ;
for the present and yesterdny rnornin g ,
departed for their homes ; Miss Elutch-
iuson to Nora Springs , Iowa and TMiss
Vim Buskirk to Gordon , Nebr. These
young ladies have been engaged in
dressmaking here for several months
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and are estimable and praiseworthy 1
\oung'ladies who will be missed by the ; 1
wide circle of friends they have made 1c
here. Many of our people regret their
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departure and hope they will return 1
after a pleasant "visit at , home for 1i
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Thanksgiving. tl
liobert Quisenberry returned from a
pleasant visit with his folks in Kansas
City Monday JiigLA Mr. Quisenberry
tad shipped some stock to the Omaha
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inarket-and went from there to his
former home which he finds to bo a tcb
tcfl
'Inisyplace , a jostling crowd of people
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thronging the streets of Kansas City
\v.lth fakes-and fakirs luuumeraoH lie
speaks of having seen'the man who was
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buried 6 feet under ground for , five days
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and'mghts , having gone into a * trance.
Mr. Quisenberry is manager of Sawyer
Bros , ranch and stock near Oasis and f
owns some fiijahhy land.Notice their 'P ' *
stock brand S i in-another part ofthis in
paper , lii
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Notice For Publication. .
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To the members of the Farmers Mutu
al Insurance Co. of Lincoln. Nebraska : Qi
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You are each .hereby notiQed that
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the members of said company will hold
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their annual county meeting December
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17th at 2 o'clock P. M. at the VALEN
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TINK DEMOCRATbuilding' in the town
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of Valentine , Nebraska ' persuant to
the by-laws of said company , for the
purpose of electing proxies to attend
the annual meeting of said company' to
of
be held at Lincoln , Nebr. January .loth
an
Yl at10 r o'clock a. .in. iDated this
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At my farm four miles i 4 north of Crookston ; , . . at 10
' o'clock sharp the following described property.
50 head of horses , consisting 35 .head cattle consisting of
of geldings .weighing from 1200 14"cowsn , some fresh and
to 1500 pounds , niares Irom some wijU be fresh in a short
1200 to 1300 Ibs. , good sad- - time , yearling steers , yearl-
die ponies , 2 year old colts "ing'b eifers and spring calves/
yearling colts , sucking colts , 3 lumber Dragons , nearly new ,
on < * Norman stallion , weight 131-2 jEbtur inoh tire , 1 3 1-4
about 1650. , . . . " four inch tire , 13l-4threei
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f inch tire.
4o tons millet hay. * ' " * v ' <
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10 head shotes. ' farming implements.
T.3RMS : Ten mbnths time on all sums ftver $10 will be giv- ,
en'with approved security , without interest if paid when due
If n6t paid when dufe 10 per cent interest irom date of notes.
A discount of 5 per cent for cash. All sums under $10 cash and
all property to be settled for before removed.
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G. E TRACEWELL ; , . . . | / . .eg\feE ; | , HALEY .
Auctioneer , : / " - , " x ' " ! \ Clerk
John Haeber was in from Hie ranch
near Oasis , yesterda } * , getting supplies.
C.P. Jordon passed through Valen
tine on his way toattend a masonic
meeting in South Dakota.
J. F. Broad was a Valentine visitor
yesterday. Mr. Broad is getting a
nice start in stock near Britt and says
his cattle aredoing well. . . . , . * _ . . „ t.
* M. Appel of the FrankJin Cattle O :
mth headquarters at'Rapid City S/ & .
is in .town this week lookitfg. after their
stock intrests in this locality.
Miss Donnfgan went out to her home
near Arabia last week ami 'with Miss
Jordon .kept bach an enjoyed hern-
selves as much in being liouie as if
'twere a holiday/ ' . .
Ben Roberts aud wife and sister Miss
Larson spent a few days in to\vn the
fore , part of the week. Mr. Roberts
awns a fine ranch near Merriinan and
plenty of good cattle that are.well .
? ared for. ,
Robert Robinson drove down from
the 'Boarding Suhopl this week si ml j
kindly 'remembered the editor with
hanks for some extra copies of ex
shanges ' which he never . , received. , f
some people are most appreciative ,
but we'll go you one better bro. Bob
Somebody went hunting last sunday ,
ud iu returning their horses got tang
ed in a wire gate.and proceeded/to kick
oosewhich . .they did , but. broke the
ioubletree .of'tije : buggy and the boys
r alked hcniet which was not very iar
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lowever , addvhen they jcothomeie
nembered they'had left their game in
lie buggy and went back after it.
C , P.Joidan the Rosebud merchant
utuiiud Jrffrt night frc man eastern trip
lr Jordan administered the thirty se
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and degree in masonry at Y'aiikton
> a number of masons which is tue
ighest 1 ei. i ee iu masonry excepting
lie elective and is called tbecDiiijstoiy
[ r. Jonluu went to St. Louis where he
lade Hcrangements t. ) enter a wild
est show during the exposition there
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Jno. Shelburn and ilr. Black called
or a visit with the editor during the
ist week apd complained of stock d--
tg in the"stalkj fields. ; Ttq.editor .
ed in a country that was best adap
id to stud ying the so. called corn stalk
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isease from whichcattle ! die. Any
ic wishing to know full particulars of
ir investigations we will cheerfully
spond. This is what to'do to'-avoid
e corn stalk disease. It's the best we .
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low of.Be careful to water stock '
jfore turning in stalk field , see that
1 have"a , good "opportunity to drink v
rd if they must stay in the Afield'all }
ly drive .them out at noon for water.f
se plenty" of salt twice a vreek or
teiiQr not rock salt use barrel .salt !
id they can get a mouth fultor more. | :
rrtler againrat\night. Ifyou nbtice
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iV'Uot drinking , 'freelyryou sh'ould' led '
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The Masquerade I3aU given by the
Valentine Dancing Club was a grand
success
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/ E. J. PeBell andife and Chas.
Bredeson and wife JJwere down from
Rosebud the first of the week ,
Last Saturday a game . of" .foot ball
was played on the grounds north of the
. . .Valentine school building by the sold
ier bqys of the Fort. We had an an
nouncement written for the game' for
last""week's paper but thtough some
oversight unaccounted for byfthe edit
or it failed to arjpear in the paper.
The game however yfas none the less
attractive and Dr. ' Shockley , Lieut.
Turner , II. Steward C. M. Hunterand
Sei j. S. A" . JRawls together with near- ,
ly a score of stout'and active young
meneleven on a side , boosted each oth
er heels over head and piled up in a
promiscuous manner until we wondered
if they knew how to find themselves
One side was winner and cheered lust
ily over the result. The ball was egg ,
shaped a.nd about 7x10 inches in diatii4 :
* 'ter. There was a large crowd out to .
t > ee ihe game and when there is' pros- '
pe.ct of another game we are going , to i
tell you so you can.go and see for your :
'selves.
There is considerable talk of
izinff a militia company here it
been giving out that one would be ac
cepted from this neck of the woods '
The company willcontain from 40 to' '
100 men and all who care to join should
enroll their names with CH. . Cornell.
Officers will be elected by the members
of the company. A large number have
signified their willingness to join and be
come a . .roughrider or cow boy "soldier
or something inspiring. We believe'a
band of our boys would be willing to
attack anything from a prairie chicken1
to a mad steer on San Juan hill or any
other hill and would go through any
fence in Cherry county or .Cuba , like a"
prairie-fire in the sand hills and' ho
corporals guard could stop them. ?
Come boys. ; rally around 'the flag and
get your names down as a soldier and
show what kind of nerve you liave
We long for the time to come when we
can shout for our boys a'ho never faint
nor fall back \ \ hen there is a call uto
arms" Let thenam.9' Val entine signify
fi brave soldiery in times of war and a
peaceful quiet town in times of peace.
Notice to Creditors.
In county court wiililn and for.Ihpr.y countv
Nebraska. In tin ; matter of the estate of i'retl-
irick Hlianley deceased.
To the creditors of SHid estate. You are here
by notified tlwt 1 will sit at the coudty court
ooin in. Valentine in said county on theMst
lay of December J001 at 10 o'clock a. in. , to n :
reive and examire.all Haivis aguinst.tairt estate
vilh a viento their adjustment and allowance.
Hie time limited for ilia jiresentation wf such
ilaunsa ' j&insr. said estate is seven months Iroini
h -'sutli day of May A. I ) . 1901 and the tiiiKf
imited fertile payment of ( lebts Is blie year
rom said 20th day of May 1901.
Witness my hand and the seal of said comity !
- - this'Tlh day of October iaoi. {
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v ' 45-lt f County - Judje . ; < * . ,
Wthl Maier has been : bnildmg an ml-
liton for"Max Viertel the , ' * Crooksto"n
In a
1Glass of Water.
.Put a handful olglazed
coffee'in a glass ofvater ,
[ , wash off the coating ,
look at it ; smell it ! Is
it fit to drink ? Give
LION COFFEE
the samq.test. It leaves the water
brighFand clear , because M'sjuit
ufe coffee.
* ' \ Tlio sealed package insures uniform
i ' , quality and freshness.
Let
the weather
do it's worst
Violet Cream is a preparation
that heals faster than winds can
puyhen. If neglected , fa.qe and
* o hands can hardly , keep from
x roughening in cold raw weather
SjThey can't keep from being-J
I * smooth if you rely on' Violet J
$ Cream. It heals quickly becau
it's entirely absorbed. For t
2 % same reason there's no grease or %
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K nifakjjiess" to annoy. Daintily
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Price 25 cents.
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KANGAROO
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3YST-ERS in style
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Everything to eat the
j arket affords.
CANDLER & YOUNG
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P. JEE. JBanmgartl transacted business
j our city Alwiday , ' " , , .
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Accounts oP-Merchants , Ranetyrteri , and Individuals
Money to Loan on Pirsfc-elass Cattle Paper
Other Securities.
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Carpi till I nicl Tip s S"
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FRED WIIITTEMORE , President . J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden " * '
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
T. C. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON .
Come to.the '
D , S , LUDWIG LUMBER YARD
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FOR Lumber , - Builders' Materials
Buggies Moline WagonsEclipse Windmills ,
Fair bank's Steel Windmills
J , A. SPAKKS , Mgr
FOUND. NOT LOST.
place to. get tlie "best windmill
also pumps and tanks. *
First do.or south of the Donolier House.
S. MOON VALENTINE ,
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49PAINTING
49 49 PAPER HANGING
CALCIMINING.
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49 Valentine Nebraska All work well done
C. H. COliNJGIJL. President. M. V. NICHOLSONCashier
gANKOF VALENTNE.
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Bays and Sells Bomestic and Foreign Exchange'rrs/il v
Chemical National * Bank , New York. Correspondents ; First National Bank. Omaha Neb
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CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First class line of Steaks , Roas t
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
T. A. YEARNSHAW
THE OWL SALOON
JAMES B. HULL
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i Sf Sole Agents for
HERALD PUFE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUGS BEER
Choicest Wine and Cigars ,
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VALENTINE X 'NEBRASKA
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YOU CAN BU Y '
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Fine aud Fancy Underwear , Hosiery Handkerchiefs , . .YarnsEmbrmdery' ' * ; -
SL'ks , Opera Shawls , Neckties and Notions , Point"i' ' * V
Laces'Battenburg Lraid , Sofa Pillows , WooljKnit " * " " " ' ' * ' > *
Clippers and Center Pieces made to order at Prices that are EIGHT' ' ' * ' *
SHOES -
AT COST PRICE " - .
Fin e Masquerade Suits For Rent
Masks For Sale' .
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