Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 06, 1902, Image 4

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICE EDITOR
Official Newspaper of Cherry
County , &coratik i
TERMS
Subscription 51.00 per year iu advance : 51.M
When not paid In advance , Single copies Oc.
Display advertising 1 Inch single column 15c
per Issue or SG.OO a yt-ar.
Local Notices , Obituaries , Lodge Kesolution-
and Socials lor KuVcuue 5c per line per issue.
Urands , lf im-hes-$4.00 jer > car in advance
additional apace SS-Oo per inch per year ; engruvc
blocks extra ; 51.00 each.
I'artleB living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known are requested to pay in advance
10 per cent additional to above rates.il over c
months in arrears.
Is'otices of losses.'Iof stockifreejto'.brand adver
tisers.
Thursday , March 6 , 1902.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
The bowling alley opens today.
O. W. Ilahn is visiting in Missouri.
Judge Towne is again able to be up
and about.
Lcn Bivens will pay highest cash
price for furs.
J. C. Bounds and wife have returned
from their visit in Mo.
Johann Porath , the well driller of
Jliege , was in our city yesterday.
The McCann correspondence is left
out for lack of space. It will appear
next week.
Major Anderson is spending the
winter in the sunny south , since put
ting up his ice ,
John Duffy , of Crookston , called yes
terday to pul Ms name on our list foi
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
This morning C. II. Cornell , pres. of
Bank of Valentine , closed the store of
Crabb & Co. under mortgage.
L. C. Sparks and wife came down
from Cody the first of tho week. Mrs.
Sparks remained for a few duys visit.
Mr , Carey , of Crookstou , has icntod
his farm and moved to town and will
live at his residence on west Catherine
r Street.
Rev. Cumbow returned last week
after an absence of three weeks lielp-
iug Eov. Clark of Chadron with reviv
al services.
Which is it Prince Charles or Prince
Ilenry that attracts most attention in
oui city ? Ask the boys. If they don't
know , ask the girls.
One company of the 22nd infantry
.about 75 men landed here today for
Ft , Niobrara. Two companies went
on to Ft. Robinson.
Chas. II. Cornell returned from his
trip to Omaha where he marketed
some of his cattle and hogs that he has
been feeding on his ranch near Britt.
Let Valentine robe itself in green
on March 17 , in remembrance of the
sunny isle across the sea. Sing your
old songs of the early days and let
everyone smile on St. Patrick's day.
M. P. Brosius ships 42 head of fat
steers this morning to Omaha that ho
has been feeding for the past few mos.
Mr. Brosius will go over into Iowa to
visit friends and relatives while away. C
Today is the opening of the millinery c
store in which Miss Tacy Collett and
Miss Lou Martin are the proprietors. I
They have a good location and we pre
dict a good business for them. See
their ad in this paper.
They may laugh or smile , scold or
cuss , jeer or scoff at Old Windy , but he's
got. the dead mortal cinch on us all.
lie owns the cemetery and he'll be Old
Windy still when most of us are sleep
ing 'neath his sod.
Little Bryan Quigley choked on a
plum seed last night and but for the
prompt action of his mother , Mrsj
Quigley , the little boy would have been
no more. The heroic work of Marg
uerite in pleading for the doctor to
hurry is to be commended in the little
girl.
girl.B.
B. J. Iloffacker Jr. and Clint And
erson returned last week from their
three weeks trip to San Francisco and
other points iu California and the west
ern states. They had a very nice time
and enjoyed the trip. They stopped in
our city a couple of days last week up
on their return. Mr. Iloffacker went
out to his ranch near Simeon , Saturday.
Mr. Anderson returned to his ranch
south of Cody , Friday evening.
This office turned out a nice lot of
printed stationery this week for Rev.
Lechleitner that met with his approv I
al in neatness , style of type and quality
of paper. Father .Lechleitner is con 1
tinually improving the appearance of
hie church build'ng and grounds and is
now oidering some rose bushes , carna
tion pinks and other shrubbery plants i
witli.ivhich.he Will beautify the yard the
coming summer. As in the past summer
his grounds were the most beautiful in
our city they will be even more beauti
ful with many flowers blooming in beds
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2000 bushels of 1000 "Improved
Pride of the North" seed corn for sale.
8-1 Ot M. P. BROSIUS , Valentin e , Neb
FOR SALE. Two saddle horses and
one driving team , all young horses.
Inquire of J. S , Brosius , VaJentine ,
Neoraska. G-4t
G. C. Bake well and W. Honey of
Woodlake are in our city today. We
put Mr. Bakewell on our subscription
list for the DEMOCRAT.
John Haeber returned Saturday
night from Erie , Pa. , where he has
been visiting old friends of his youih.
Mr. Haeber notes many changes back
east.
east.Mr.
Mr. John Haeber , of Valentine ,
Neb. , is visiting friends in town. Un
til 11' years ago he was a resident of
Z5ne and was employed lor some time
at the grocery store of Messrs. Fritz
and Williams. Erie Evening Herald.
Kotive of Herding.
I will run town herd beginning about
April 1st. All parties entrusting cows
to my care can be assured that they
will receive careful attention.
50 . URIAS BOYER
Married.
KAWLS MALONEV. On Feb. 22d , at
Atlanta , Ga. , Mr. S. A. Rawls , of
Jacksonville , Fla. , and Miss Edna M.
Malouey , of Fort Niobrara , Nebr.
Mr. Sam A. Rowls. of this city , and
Miss Edna May Maloney , of Ft. Nio-
brara , Nebr. , were married in Atlanta
last Saturday morning. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. J. W.
Heldt , of the Methodist Church , and
was a yery quiet affair. Miss Malon-
ey was visiting relatives in Atlanta
and Mr. Rawls left for that place last
Friday night , and the meeting
of the young people culmi
nated in their union. Mr. Rowls
met his bride during the Spanish-
American war , while stationed in
Nebraska , and the wedding is the put-
come of a pretty romance that Lad
its beginning at that time , Mr. and
Mrs. Rawls will make this city theii
future home , where Mr. Rawls has
many friends. The Atlanta Con
stitution of yesterday contains the (
following additional details : " The
second early morning visit of Cupid
within a week to the Kimball House ,
during which a happy couple were
united in marriaqe , took place on
Saturday morning. The groom , S .A.
Rawls , of Jacksonville , Fla. , arrived
at the hotel on Friday evening. The
next morning a handsome girl , attir
ed in green brondcloth traveling toil
et , alighted hastily from the Central
train , which arrived at 7'JO : o'clock.
She was joined by Air. Rawls in the
rotundaand in a few minutes a clergy
man appeared upon the scene. Wit
nesses were secured and the party ad
journed to the hotel parlor. The
doors were closed and in a short time
the happy couple issued forth , their
faces wreathed in smiles , man and
wife. Inquiry failed to ascertain the
names of the bride and clergyman.
The couple spent the day in Atlanta d
and left in the evening on a south
bound Central train. " Evening Met b ;
ropolis , Jacksonville , Fla. ra < ;
Miss Maloney is well known here uii
; i
and bears a most excellent reputation uiM
as a perfect lady , talented and accom a ;
plished , lieu father , E. L. Maloney , tifr
is postmaster at Fort Niobrara and is a
popular man with all who make his ac
quaintance. Mr. Rawls made a large
number of acquaintances while at Fort
Niobrara as quartermaster's clerk.
The DEMOCRAT extends congratula
tions to them , j CJ ;
Unless stopped at once cold.s
run a definite course and while
they run they mean discomfort
and danger. In the start you can
stop a cold and keep it stopped
with
Guaranteed
J Cold Cure.
Our preposition is that if it fails
after having a fair trial we will
return your niouey. However ,
it won't fail , and even after tho
cold has been running some time
will relieve the discomfort and
shorten the period of attack.
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wOoOjaO
Have a box on hand for use
when it starts and you
won't have colds.
QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN ,
Druggists ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Notice to A'on'ICc i < l iit Defendant *
Timothy Thornton and Mrs. Thornton , his
wife , first and real name unknown , defendants
will take notice that on the 24th day of Fehrn
ary , 190:1 , Ivan C. Shatil. plaintin herein , liled
his petition in the District Court of Uherrj
County. Nebr.UKainst said defendants , the ob
ject and prayer \vhichareto foreclose a cer
tain mortgage , executed by Timothy Thornton
to the Nebraska Mortgage & Investment Co. ,
on the nj sw4 } , sejuswtf , & sw se , sec. 11 ,
tp. 30. r. 2j. ( to secure the payment of a first
mortgage bond , dated Sept. 1st , 1800 , for the
sum of 600 due and payable five years from the
date thereof : that there is now due on said mort
gage the sum of § 990.00 for winch sum. with int
erest from this date plaintilf prays for decree
that defendants be required to pay same , or
that the premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due. You are required to ans
wer said petition on or before the 7th day of
April , llKtt
Dated February 24th , 1902.
Ivan C. SJuiul , I'lamMil
Ht By F. M , Walcott. his attorney.
Appointment of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County , Neb
In the matter of the Estate of George H. Q.
Smith deceased.
Martha Proctor having filed in my office a
petition praying for the appointment of John
W. Yeast as administrator of the estate of
Ueorge H. Q. Smith deceased. All persons in
terested in said estate will take notice , that I
have fixed Saturday. March 22.1902 , at 10 o'clock
i. in. , as the time , and my ollice in Valentine.
Qherry County , Nebraska , as the place for hear
ing .vud petition , at which time and place all .
persons interested in said estate may appear
incl show cause , if any there bo why sucli an ad
ministrator shall not be appointed
Witness my hand an J the seal of said
County Court this 2Gth day of February
Notice to Creditors
In county court within and for Cherry county
Nebraska ,
Iu the matter of the estate of Ilenry VauLeer
leceased. <
To the creditors of said estate : You are here-
jy notified , that I will sit at the county court
oom in Valentine in said county , on the 22ud
lay of March 1902 at 10 o'clock a , m. to Deceive
iiul examine all claims ugaiustsaid estate , with
view to their adjustment and allowance. The
.imp limited for the presentation of claims
igaiiist said estate is March 22 , 1902 , and the
ime limited for payment of debts is one year
rom said 2lst day ot August 1901.
Witness my ban4 and seal of said county
- ' court , this 19th day of February 1902.
SEAL W. R. TOWNJi
, G-Jt County Judge
Two rooms for rent over the DEMO-
RAT office , furnished or unfurnished.
lienntifnl Sea Shell * Free.
Since coming south I have received
numerous inquiries for sea shells , and
now please nay to your readers that [
am at prcHcnt living on the neawhore
and have made : t line collection of
lovely HliellM from our own whore , the
coral reofn and thn VWnL India Inl
ands , and that I will nrnd ji do/.en dif
ferent Iclndu , no two alike , and a do/
en scarlet ( tea | > iMr > lo anyone who
sciulH a Htaiwp to pay the pontage.
Any one ! H welcome ; toHcml , at > I hayc
plenty for all.
Mm , I1' , A. Warner.
I'a'olo Beach , Fla.
A great ado has boon mudo over the
illness of young Teddy Huo.sovclt. To
tho average reader this kind of notorie
ty and spludgo over tho lad in yery
much out of joint. To be suro the peo
ple of tho United States are very much
interested in tho welfare of any of tho
president's family , or any other re
spectable family , for that matter ; but
when whole columns are filled every
day in the daily papers telling every
changing feature of the boy's illness , it
it is stretching the thing too far. Let
the kid alone and he will get well , the
same as other boys. Papillion Times.
The manner in which some of the re
publican journals keep up hurrahing
for M. P. Kinkaid for congress impress
es one more forcibly with the idea that
it is as impossible for a republican to
think other than that he is the only
man to fill any office going , as it is for
him to fill it in the interests of the peo
ple after he gets it. In the present
case the candidate has been twice turned
down , and it is hardly likely that he
can recover his grip sufficiently to
handshake his way into congressional
shoes. The republicans must seek a
more powerful Moses to lead them if
they expect deliverance from the polit
ical wilderness in which they have long
been wandering in this congressional
district. Bovd County Register.
Estrayed from my place about Sept
25 , one gray horse , weight about 1000
pounds ; head , and neck flee bitten -
specks , wire cut on left hind leg be-
.ow the knee ; branded JD H on left
houlder , ; vent may be blotched J D
Also one buckskin pony mare about
650 pounds , mane about 6 inches long1 ,
branded TO on left flank. Reason
able reward for information leading
to their recovery. T. J. NELSON
38-tf Woodlake , Neb.
N EW MILLINERY STORE
Wewill open up a COMPLETE
STOCK OF MILLINERY
Dh
GOODS , today , March 6 , J 9O2 ,
in the building known as the
ROBINSON BUILDING ,
everyone is invited to call ,
COLLETT & MARTIN
Goods are going rapidly , but there is an immense
quantity left to select from. Those who come once
3ome again. Those who have not yet seen our stu SE
pendous bargains , we invite you to come.
( COME TO THE AUCTION SALE
10 to 12 A. 31.
EVERY SATURDAY , 1 to 4 P. Iff.
AT
COURT HOU VALENTINE , NE If E
EXTEAOEDINAEY BAKGAIN ATTRACTIONS
Values are the sort that you will appreciate. These goods
will be sold no matter what the loss is.
I will SELL a New Clean STOCK of Dress Goods , Silks and
Velvets ; Men's and Ladies Up-to-date Furnishing Goods. Muslins ,
Prints , GinghamsFrench Flannels , Table Linens , Napkins
fowelings , Ribbons , Laces , EmbroideriesVeiling ! and all kinds of
farns.
Also Ladies' , Misses' , Children's and Gentlemen's Shoeslof the
3est Manufacture. Everything at Prices never before heard of.
COM No. =
AND BE CONVINCED Shii wit
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OFF FOR THE PHILJJPINE ISLANDS SOON
So Coine for your Photos and *
See the Nicely Furnished Gal
lery at The Same Old Stand.
A. GSHAW , Valentine , Nebr.
Accounts oP Merchants , Rcncl\rrienf and Individuals Invitee1
Money to Loan on Pirst-class Cattle Paper
and Other Securities ,
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Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Tip
JM1CKCTOII8
WuiTTEMOKE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden
CHAKLES SPARKS , Cashier
T. C. HORNBY w. S. JACKSON
Highest cash price paid for
The place to get the best windmill
a ] so pumps and tanks.
First door south of the Doncher House.
S. MOON , Valentine , Nebr
p TING o *
PAPER HANGING |
CALCiMINING.
S ? R S , DENNIS ,
Valentine Nebraska * * - All work well done i
3. j II. CORXEIJL. President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking Business Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
hemical National Bank , New York. Corromjjondents ;
First National Bank. Omaha Neb
JITIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class lino of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
'HE ' OWL SALOON T. YEARNSHAW
JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
HERLAD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
your CATTLE SUFFER
from LlOJfl , IICH or MANGE
ArTHOLEUM
Sold by Quigley & Chapman ,
V alentine , Kebr.
Richards & Comstock ,
Ellsworth , Kebr.
t iv © Profits ,
for you on harness and other horse equipments \
describe Write for the our bus frro ; , ! . . " F irreya. nitrated phietons catalogue , etc. in . which that have we i
made our factor-f..tr . 'Udfortheir high grade Don't >
i wait until your nee. ' - more presginy ; write
to-day
and
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have the catalogue b , ou for future use.
THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO. ,
. . Columbus , 0. , P. 0. Box 772.
034 BnKIy. Pri S5MO . , . , . .
leather qnaner top. . ou LOUIS Mo. r. 0. Box o4. So. C41 Single Strir
lipment from Cclunibia. Write : o r-iirest office.BagKy IJarntsa. Price jajo *