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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
f THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT I. M RICE EDITOR Per Year in Advance PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Kntnred at tUe TostrOiDce at Valentine , Cherry county. Nebraika , as Second-class matter Charles II. Faulhaber Brownleo Breeder of Ke 'at'd Ueretords. o Hyam , No. 71,538 , at head of herd. Young bulls from G to 18 months old for sale. CTKTIOKT Located on Cherry St.ml door south of Smyser's livery , furnishes excellent hoard und lodging. Meals bam < - old price 115 cents. A hearty welcome to all. IVIRSM.HARRIS MILL PRICES FOR FEEDi Bran , bulk. . . . 1 .oO per cwt * 20 00 ton Shorts bulk . . .115 per cwt $22.00 ton Screenings 40c $7.00 Chop Feed . . . .1.25 " $24.00 " Corn 1.05 " $20.00" Chop corn 1.10 $21.00" Oats. .1.50 $29.00 Tlie Democrat -FOR- Job Work. HENEY AUGUSTON Blacksmith Brownlee , Nebr. Docs general blauksmithingatkurd times prices lor cash. PAT HE1T Valentine , Kebr. Good , Hard Rock for sale in any - quantity. M. S. WELCH Delivery Wagon No , 1 To any part of the City. Leave orders at Qnig- ley & Chapman's Drug Store. W. A. KIMBELL irst class and up-to-date. Neat and attractive , every custom er lias a clean toxvel. Valen tine State .Bank Building. LEKOY LEACH County Surveyor Valentine or Woodlake rKOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. JOHN POSATH Biego , Xebr Tubular wells and Eclipse wind- niill . "Wells guaranteed live ; \ ears. A. M. MOKKISSEY Attorney at Law j Valentine , Kebr. A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon OiHce at Quiglev & Chapman's Drug Store"Night * The Donoher. F. M. WALCOTT ATTORNEY A * ABSTRACTER Valentine , Xebr. Practices in DiMiict Court and r. S. Land Ollice. Kcal Eetate and Kai : , ii Property bought aud told. Bonded Abstrauter. J. C. DWYER Physicia-n and surgeon Yaentiii , Dfebr. Al ! kinds of surgical operations successfully performed. For Sale. 1 75 Tons of Hay in Stack on Wil- low Lake 1O Miles South-east of Sim eon . , Rdcoad sweat have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Har- ; ness Oil. It re sists the damp , keeps the leath- ' er soft and pli able. Stitches do not break. No rough sur face to chafe and cut. The harness not only keeps looking like new , but \ wean twice as longbythe use of Eureka Harness Oil. Sold f everywhere in cant \ nil sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company O.J. Kellar Browulee Nebr Range between ( Joose Creek and Loup JD. A. Hancock- Blackburn , Mo. or Simeon. Nebraska Cattle branded on left side as on cut ; also 16 on left side witli IZ on left hip of some cattle ; also 846 on right side. Horse brand , rake and 16 on left shoulder or ihip - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Home ranch on Dewey Lake. Range on Niobrara Elver , east of Fort Niobrara ; all in Cherry County. Nebraska. J.F. Swain. Sparks , Nebr. Cattle branded on 'eft ' side as shown in cut. Range South of Sparks on Nio brara river , J. A. YARYAN Pullman , Nobr Cattle branded JY on right sidt ) Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward for any information leading to the re covery of cattle strayed from aiy range. fertefflc * Having recently purchased one of the Newcomb fly-shuttle rag carpet looms I am now prepared to do all kinds of rap carpet weaving on shor notice. MRS. ADA HOLSCLAW , Valentine , Nebr , Ranch for Sale or Lease ! ! 16 quarter sections , good range , hay water and timber. Will run 300 head of stock. For information address , box no. 154 , Gordon Nebr. or I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr. 42-tf Smoke Spearhead oc Cigar at QUIG LEY & CHAPMAN'S , 8-4t All kinds of heavy hardware and wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders. 20-tf KANGAROO RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS 25 CENTS FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN ANY STYLE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT MRS. R. A. MARRALL & FRED HULL Xotice In the matter of the estate of William O. Tup- pcr , deceased. Notice is hereby jriven that in pursuance of an order ofV. . JI. Westover , one of the judges ofthe'dihtrict court of Clio'ryCo. Nebr. , made on tho loth da > of Dec. 1001 , for the sale of real estate herein after described , there will be sold at the front door of ibe court house in said county , on the loth day of March. 1M2. at 10 o'clock a. m. n > public vendue. to the highest bidder f r ( * ash. the. following described real estate , to-wit the mv > 4 Sec. 28. tp. 3- } , r. 25. Said sale will teinain open on * h'-ur. Dated Feb 20. 1902. F. M. WALCO rr. Administrator of the estate of William O. Tupper , deceased. flIt to fton-Kesldeut Defendant * ! . Mary A. Carpenter , C. F. Bliven. Trustee and W. J JUmden , nun-resident defendants will take notice , that on tlie-'Otli day of February , 1902 , Hans A. Pederson. plnintiff herein , filed his petition in the District Court of Cherry County. > ehiaska. the object and prayer of which r.te t fun-clo t. a feriaiu tax lien owned by p' ; nt , j aAiiribt the if sec. il , ti > A. r. 3J , riurr. io , > ebr. .i-7Uire < l bv virtue ot ; > : iv- ni , jt i ilo'-a ' " . ' . taon sa.id real \ > tate. for regularly s < dVy the County Treisurerof said county on thi ! 3rdjdayf April , 1 ! < 9S. for tlio pay- nii-nt nf deli iniiHiit tuxes on said real estate fur 0 tlie said yeirs amonntin.'too005. aud &ube- < jiitMH tax for the years 1 1 > 7 l9a. IS'JU and 19uO. amounting to S2u S3. Plaintiff is now the owuer of said tax lien , and there is now due thereon ttie sum o : 5100.00 for vshich plaintiff pr.iys ! udsm ° ntand decree * that the defenducTs pay th ? sain4 * win interest andxx > sta and m default thereof said real estate ue sold us provided by law for payment of plaintiff's claim : iud costs. You arc required ro answer eald petition on or before Monaay , April 7th 1M2. Pat d February-Ji. 1D02 j llans A. Pi-dcrson. PlaintifT G-lt By F. : ! . Walcott , his Atty. of Election. Xoriec is hrrrbv Riven that on Frid.iv. April 1st. nKS.ther will bo hi-id at the usual voting plicc.w the village of Valentine , an eloetion l rthe purpo-oof electing two trustees for the t -rm of two j-ars smd one trustees for the terai of one year , for said \ illago. of Valentine. P. F , FTP JtW > . V W "It M If * TIKE TABLE MBI ft/ oc BI S BBFl WEarNo. . 27 Frt. Dally 2:33 P. M. No. 25 " except Sunday 9:40 A. M No. 3 Passenger Daily 12:49A. M. EABT BOUND No. 28 Frt. Dafty 0:50 A. M. No. 2f. " except Sunday 5:00 P. M. NO. 4 Passenger Daily 4-.47 A.M. McCann Items Crowded ont for lack or space last week. Edward Elliott is stooping at Mc- Cann at the present writing , lialph Wilson is visiting with his father , John P. Wilson of McUann. .Mrs. A. E. Galloway fell on the door step and hurt her foot so bad that sh was laid up for several days. .Mr. Wren , from south of Cody , stop ped over night one day this week with P. C. Galloway of McCann , RELIABLE. McCann Items llohert Barnes will soon commence to build a residence at Georgia. Fine weather now. It begins to look as if tho backbone of tho winter was broken and wo hope so. We see that Uncle John Thomas keeps plenty of wood at McCann schoo house. Good boy John. RELIABLE Fenbrook Time * Fred Morrison lias a sale March 12. Mr. Rider lost a cow in the last storm. Miss Myrtle Brown is staying'at Tom Hudsons. Jim Hutchinson is working for F N. Morrison. Born to Mr. and Mrs , Wallace Hani- ar a son Feb. , 18. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert a daughter Feb. , 215. Duffern Morrison moved his family to Norden this week , Mr. and Mrs. Graddy have been on tte sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutchinson have been pretty sick the last week. Wallace Uamar moved his family down on the Morrison place , Monday. Eugene Hutchinson is repairing their house this week. Jocob Hower is help ing. Born to Mr. and Mrs : Hutchinson a son March 2. They are a happy family now. Only one drawback ro Nebraska and that is ; it draws everybody back that goes away. William "Graddy was thrown from his horse last Sunday and his leg is badly injured. Mr. Whetstone was caught In the storm last week and was obliged to rest a few days. The teacher in the Graddy school lost his temper one day last week and the consequences were , a boy felt his ears burning from a few slaps with a book. HELENA. Down tke Hirer. E. Bowden visited at M. Jelly's Sun day. day.Wm. Wm. Allen went to Valentine Mon day. Fine weather we've been having this week. A. W. Grcoms spent Sunday at J , S. Groom's. Mr. Honker , of O'Neill , is working forE. Bowden , We hear that James Lawless is in this part of the country again. Miss Nellie Ashburn and Robert Ash- burn spent Sunday at Joe. Bristols. Miss Jessie Graddy is visiting with her sister , Mrs. Dave Archer , this week. The entertainment that was given at tho Pleasant Valley school houso was titie. They had a nice program and everybody enjoyed it. Mrs. Berry returned home from Belle Fourche where she has been vis iting her daughter , Mrs. Cleveland , who has beta , seriously ill for some tiuie but is Letter at present. Riverside Item * Grandpa Bradley is back homo and is not feeling very well. Green grass is peeping through and it begiusto look like spring. Claude Reese passed through these purts en route to his ranch hom-a. Elias Stillwell aud hisdsughter , Mrs. J. C. Hounds , passed going out to the lakes to Mr. Stillweli's home , N. S. Rawley went through these parts today with a tine lot of horses wfccb iff vni U&og to hw WBcb. Millinery Store , Latest Styles and Shapes in Hats , Trimmed to Suit Purchaser. Babies' Bonnets , Kibbous , Trimmings and Or naments. A line lot of Silk and Velvet Flowers in ill colors and black. It is our aim to make prices so low that all may dress well. MISSES COLLETT & MABT1N. John Daniels passed yesterday going to bis ranch home with a fine new team and wagon and harness , and a batch of supplies. Rivers Stillwell passed here going home with some new furniture with which to begin housekeeping. Here's luck to you , Rivera. SPUING TIME Teacher * Meeting. The Western Division Cherry Co. Teacher's Association will meet at Merrhnan March 22 , at l-'JO p.m. PROGRAM , Music. Ass n. "How to Arouse and Maintain an Interest in History. " Mrs. Kittie Crowe. "What can Patrons reasonably expect of Teachers " Clara Dunham. Chapters XIII , XIV and XV of Hlnsdale's Art of Study. W. F. Morgareidge. Musis. Ass'n. "Responsibility of Parents. " Laura Tillson. "Rhetorical Exercises in the School. " May Jerman. Discussion Fanny Roberts. "Training for Citizenship. " Rev. R. H. Gammon. Music. Aas'n. We ought to make this , our last , the best meeting of the entire year. A Soldier Shot Through the Foot , Two soldiers in the Kangaroo Rest aurant who had been out looking for some one who was suspected of taking a blanket and one handing the other some cartridges to put in his revolver handled them in such a way as to dis charge his revolver into the foot of the other. The ball passed through the instep in a downward courseiand as no bones were broken and the ball passing clear torough the foot it is not thought that it will be a danger ous wound. The boys got angry when we asked their names and as it is of little consequence we do not print them. Carrie A. Nation at Cornell Hall March 27. 8-2t A telegram this morning from 'Lincoln announces the death of M. G. Hopkin s. Carrie A. Nation at Cornell Hall on the 27th of March. Admission 10 and 15 cents. 8-2t Quigley and Chapman moved into their new store Tuesday. They invite you to call and see them. Our columns are crowded again this week and this makes it necessary to hold our Arabia correspondence over until next week. A communication from Cody on the death of the sou of E. D. Spencer ar rived two late for publication this week We hope to publish it nest week. Dr. H. C , and Minnie Curry , the two noted Eye Sight Specialists , with th most extensive set of Optical instru ments in use , will be at Cody , Satur day March 22. No charge for exauri nation. See small bills. Dr. H. C. and Minnie Curry , th two noted Eye Sigh Specialists of Chi cago and Omaha , will be at the Valen tine House two days , Thursday and Friday March 20 and 21. They carry the most complete set of Optical in struments in use , and are prepared to correct defective eyes properly. Ex amination free. 5 full blood Plymouth Rock Boost ers for sale. Inquire at the Kangaroo Restaurant. o-it Mrs. E. A. Marrall FOR SALE. Two saddle horses and one driving team , all young horses. Inquire of J. S , Brosius , Valentine , Ne&raska. 6-lt Smoke Spearhead 5c Cigar at QUIG LEY & CHAPMAN'S. 8-4t Two rooms for rent over the DEMO CRAT office , fucni&hed or unfurnished. Metzger Bros. , Gregory Ne& Cherry Co Branded on left side aud thigh. Earmark , square crop right ear H orscs have same brand on eft thigh. Range on Gor don aud Snake Creeks. A. Keicard of. $ % BO will be paid to any nreon for information leading to the arrest ana tcsl conviction of any person or Df rtouj U&cattie via ftbonwud J. B. Lord Simeon Neb Stock br.inded tame as cut fcack of right should * r and oti right hip Range on the Niobrara D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.left side Some on left hip. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. P 8 ROUSCHB PoBtofflce addS5 llrownli , Neb On left rfide r any pan of animal Ear mark rixht fcr cut off ; hordes -aade I l same on left hp : Also has stock bran . " * rt H on side or sli ulder. nr'jK or w ur 'VL | OrO or .FZ. Also the-following , the first one being on side i ad hip Has it Come to This ? There are times when men in high places measure themselves beforth p u ple H * President Roosevelt lu by osher da > befoie the American i ut.nn in the Tillnmn-McLwuran case. That these men were out of order i * the United States senate there is no c .nice to dispute. But whatPresident | r.oose- velt had to do with it is open for dis cussion. That Pres. Roosevelt has a right to invitewhom he wishes to the white house be he white or bl .ick none will dispute ; but when that party is invited , it is a decided insult to re voke that invitation. The South Caro lina people seem to look at it as an in * suit and fling back the insult by direct ing Lieutenant Governor Tillman to send the following letter to President Koosevelt this week : A short while ago I had the honoi to address to your excellency a letter , requesting that on the occasion of your visit to Charlestov.-u yon present a sword to Major Mlcah Jenkins of the First United States volunteer cavalry , of whose gallant services * you spoke so highly , your words being engraved on the scabbard. You accepted the invitation , for v-liicu i\e thank you. lam now requeued by contributors to the sword fund to ask you that you withdraw said ; icept- ance. JAMES H. TILLMAX , Late Colonel First South Carolina Volunteer Infantry and Lieutenant Governor South Carolina. Mr. Tillman , in being interviewed , said that he regretted that he was re quired , by direction of the sword con tributors , to have to send the telegram , especially in view of the lact that he was so closely related to the senator who but a few days ago was subject to an affront which was seemingly un warranted. The colonel had no need to apologize for the telegram. The senator , when he was insulted w&s not even held in contempt by the senate when he was snubbed by the presi- d ent. The only offense that Senator Tillman had committed was striking the man who had called him a liar in the United States senate. The Till- mans are not made that way. Then all that tho senator was guilty of has been taught by President Roosevelt over again as the correct thing to do- never be a coward. The people of the United States are considering the posi tion of the two senators , and they know that one of them has bad tho pat ronage of the administration , and the other has been fighting for a principle. Judge ye between the two men who will. But the people of South Carolina know the two men , and they name the man who. was insulted. Fremont Leader. Visit of Prince J enri/ , John William Henry , of Prussia , ar rived and of America's many mos hys terical patriots have gone into convul sions of ecstasy to think that they may hnvo tne exalted privilege of licking his hand , or mayhap to weep upon his shirt bosom , or forsooth , to gaze wjth melting tenderness into those sacred eyes. For Hen is a prince of the roy al and most sacred line of Sauer Kraat , Sweitzer Cheese and Wienerwurst His nibs , the prince , will find those who fondle upon him first , aud fail all over each other to do him honor , are tickle as first love. They are a olass given to the amusing habit of pi icing their goddess upon a very high pedestal then kicking the legs from undar it and down it comes to break into acorns upon the i ocks below. As an example wo cite the Dewey and Hobson incidents ; these two worthy gentlemen were sacrificed up on the altar of finicism. They osc lat- ed Hobson to death , and they crucified Dewey upon the cross of vanity They | begged pennies and dimes of .ittle children with which to buy Mr. Diwey a house , which in his weakness he ac cepted. In the conservative mind Mr. Dewey and Mr. Uobson performed a very creditable deed for their country and deserve a place in the hearts of : their countrymen , but yet they did no more _ than the . schedule of war _ plans _ for such men to perform , and for just such effects , Uncle Sam pays out mil lions every month in hard coin. Yet such men deserve praise from every conservative mind , and not hysterical gush from fools. Prince Henry may be a good priore as far as royalty goes , but royalty poes not even a hair's breadth in the true American mmd. No honor or hysreri- cal emotion is due from America ei'.her to Prince Henry or the country which he represents. O. D. B. STOKER & SON Newton , Nebr. Brand registered No.411.'T Cattle branded same as cut on left side or left hip. Horses same on lelt shoulder. Range South of Gordon Creek. William Shangran. Cody , Nebr. On left side. Horses same. Range Lake Oreek , 8. Dakota. Louis F. Richards Garner Brothers. Cody , Nebr. Anvwhora on cat tle. r * Horses on left shoulder. < Vorth Eli. SWEENEY BROS Postofflce address Pullman , Neb Cattle branded as on cut ; horses branded same as cattle except reversed S. See block Range Steve and Stepheneon Lakes and South $300 reward will be paid to any person tor In. formation leading to the arrest and bonviotloa cattle with tn of any person or persons stealing above brand. C. Evenson Cody , Nebr. On left side and thigh ; horses the same on left side. Range-Between Niobrara and tfat Snake. P. A. Cooper , Chesterfield , Nebr. Cattle branded same as cut OB leftside. Horace same on left shoulder. A Also on J fleft aide J A 8ATJLT8 Cattle on let1 bin. Horses on left shoulder. Some stock yet bearing my former brand as shown below. v va Postofflce address Gregory , Net On left side or hip hones Bame on left boulder RangeArkansas Valley and Snake JULIUS PETERSON Postofflce address Gregory , Neb Branded as on cut Range two miles north of Gregory WILLIAM BEAMEE Gordon , Nebr. Cattle branded same as cut on leftside. Horses brand ( id I on left shoulder. Range-6 miles south of Irwln. D. Stinard. Valentine , Nebr. State Brand reg istered 1554. Cattle and horses branded same as cut on left hip. Eange 2 miles east of Ft. Nio brara , FIKK BEOS' Postofflce address Crsokston Nebr Branded on either side of animal Range-On Jllnne- haduza 5 miles east of Crookiton DAW80N & BALL Postofflce address Chesterfield. Neb Battle branded on eft side as on cut ; - - . . . shoulder mdZ left bin jhorsea VZLeft hip. Banfw inske Sawyer Bros. Postofflce address Oadis. Nebraska Bobert Qulesenbery have charge 01 these cattle ; horses Ds on left shoulder ; some