Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 05, 1902, Image 8

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M RICE EDITOR
1
$1.OO fw Tear in Advance
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at the Post-office at Valentine , Cherry
eounty. Nebraika. as Second-class matter.
STATS OFFICERS
EZUA.P. SAVAOE , Governor.
C. F. STEELK. Lieut. Governor.
GEO. W. MAKSH. Secretary of State.
CHAB. WESTOK , Auditor Pub , Accra.
WM. STEUFEB. Treasurer.
FRANK N. PKOUT , Atty. General.
GEOEOK FOWLER , Com , Tub. Lands and Bldj ? .
f LEE HABDMAN , Librarian.
U. S. SENATORS
JOSKI'II II. MlLLAHD.
CilAS. H. DlETltlCH.
CONGRESSMEN
ELMEU J. BORKETT. Rep. 1st Dist.
DAVID H. MEIICEK , Rep. 2nd Dist.
JOHN J. ROBINSON.FUS. 3rd Dist. ,
War. L. STAUK , Fus. 4th Dist.
A. C. SHALLENIIEKGER. Fus.Otb Dist ,
WM. NEVILLE , Fus. cthDIst ,
COUNTY OFFICERS
W. C. SHATTUCK , Treasurer.
C. S. REECE , Clerk.
W. R. TOWN E , Judge.
L. N. LATPORT , Sheriff.
A. M. MOBKISSEV , Attorney.
ETTA Buowx , Superintendent.
LEROV LEAcrr , Surveyor.
ALVBED LEWIS. Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
W. E. HALBV , 1st Dist.
ALEX BURB. 2nd Dist.
L. LAUKER , 3rd Dist.
Charles H. Faulhaber
Brownl e
Breeder of
Rect'st'd Hereiords.
o
Hyara , No. 74,538 ,
at head of herd.
Young bulls from 6
to 18 months old
for sale.
HENKY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith.
Brown lee , Nebr.
Does general blacksmithin'gathard
times prices for cash.
PAT HETT
Valentine , Nebr.
Good , Hard Rock for sale iii any
quantity.
H.M. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman.
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from , the depot and all parts of the City.
12.
W. A. KIMBELL
Barber
First class and up-to-date. Neat
and attractive , every custom
er has a clean towel. Valen
tine State .Bank Building ,
LEKOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodlake
GENERAL WOBK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
JOHN PORATH
Biege , Hefor-
Tubular wells and Eclipse wind
mills. Wells guaranteed five
years.
A. M. MOKKISSEY
Attorney at Law
Valentine , Jfcbr.
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The
Donoher.
F. M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY ABSTRACTER
Valentine , ATebr.
Tractlccs In District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Keal Estate and Kanen Property
bought and sold. Bonded Absiracler.
KANGAROO RESTAURANT
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
25 CENTS
FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN
ANY STYLE
OPEN
DAY AND NIGHT
MRS R. A. MAfthAU * FRED HULL
' 'S A
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A good lookingap -js
bone and poor look4 / *
Ing harness IB the . =
wont kind or a com- * > : >
blnatlon. , '
Eureka
Harness
not only makes tho harness and thj 'I'l '
home look better , but makes tn ,
leather eofl and pliable , puts It in con. | i
dition to last twice as lonf
oa it ordinarily would. ,
I'.l. 8o4 rerr htre in eaai U1
Mlfi. 1M - M d by i
" ' vuf STANDARD / ]
aSaiULv OILCQ , -
I Bn. %
Give
Your
Horse &
Chancel
Located on Cherry St. 2nd door
south of Smyser's livery , furnishes
excellent board and lodging. Meals
same old price 25 cents. A hearty
welcome to all.
MRS. M.HARRIS
MILL PRICES FOR FEED *
Bran , bulk. . . .1.50 per cwt 120.00 ton
Shorts bulk . . .1.15 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"
ETTA BROWN
SUPT , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
Bulls For Sale
10 Eegistdred Herefords , 2 high
grade Herefords , 1 high grade Short
horn. 1 to 3 years old.
jun29 II. S. SAVAGE , Simeon , Neb.
Drs. Harry and Minnie Curry , the
eye and ear specialists , who were so
successful on their last visit will make
another here at the Valentine house on
Monday , June 9th. They are known
to be reliable ,
I , A. M. Morrlssey , Villatrc Clerk of the Vil
lage of Valentine , hereby certify that at a regu
lar meeting of the board of trustees of baid vil
lage , held on 7th day of May , 1902' the following
estimate of the expenses of said village for the
fiscal year , 1002 was duly made , to-wit :
Repairs on water system S 500 00
Incidentals , establishing grade , etc 350 00
Salary of officer * 410 00
Lighting i 30000
Interest and sinking fund 501 00
Pumping ivater 1200 00
Total srao oo
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of said village this 13th
day of May , 1003 ,
A.M. MOKBISSEY.
is4 Village Clerk.
Htray Notice
This is to certify that I have this day taken
up at my place three miles south of Simeon ,
Kefor. , one red aud white spotted cow and rea
roan caU. Cow has slit in left ear. Early win
ter calf.
Dared May 16 , 1903.
A. CARR.
Application for Druggist's Permit.
Notice is hereby given to nil whom it may con
cern that at the meeting of tho board of
county commissioners of Cherry County , Neb-
fttk&j on June 10th , 1902 , C. A. Manning will
make appfc itiou to said board for a permit to
sell liquors &rnediciaal , mechanical and
chemical purposes , 10 the yJJJage ol Wood Lake ,
Nebraska , and that his petition bag b en duly
filed with the County Clerk of said County , 3 r
cording to law.
at Wood Lake , Nebraska , May 21 , 1902.
C , A , MANXING , Applicant.
police.
Taken up at my place , & lutes ast of Valen
tine , on line of military reserve , c e small , red
Jersey heifer with calf by her side. CoWbeiy
th j. No brand visible. Owner can have same
by os ? lag charges , H. A. H ARIIINGTON ,
165 Valentine , Nebr.
Estray
Taken up at my place neat Tbacher ,
tme black steer three years old , without
hOFflfi , a little white on belly : Swallow
fork ift flight ear and branded with bar
diagonally 003SS right leg below hip
joint. Has beeo to ® y herd over one
year. Also one red eto" , A' < $7 haired ,
white face , no horns , probably y&irs
old , branded MM on right hip. Has
been to # > y B3 herd about three
months.
19-5 J , 1 $ . TUACKREY. .
The Secretary's
The new seecetair of the navy is re
ported to have e-spr&sM surprise at
the large number of naval flffiqera who
are occuying pleasant aed by po means
onerous assignments at Washington
n4 to have intimated that he will
sliGtiJ ? find occpation for them at sea.
The seei'fciafjrjliould be careful. He
does not appear w &grp grasped the
fact that the naval offie6r.sip < $ re the
politi ? aj Strength of our ocean dsua -
ers. Has Jiofc Crowinshield. after a
long term .of sfrcfrfag close to his desk ,
been sent to Englau.d .as &Q choicest
flower of oar fj * pl heroism ? $ qt/ / # >
suppose that cs&stul naval strategist !
has left his base undofen etf and that
the social and private puljs wJ fltflt bp
set to work when lie disturbs the ex
isting arrangements ?
Mr. Moody will find his peace of
mind very much enchanced if he
abandons the rash object ofoverturn -
Ing the pleaeant social duties of the
naval clique. PiUsbarg Pispatch.
F. E.&M. V.B.R.
TIME TABLE
WEST BOUND
No. 27 Frt. Daily 233 P. M.
No. 25 " except Sunday 9:40 A. M
No. 3 Passenger Daily 12:43A. M.
EAST BOUND
No. 28 Frt. Daily G:50 A. M.
No , 20 " except Sunday 5:00 P. M.
NO. 4 Passenger Daily 4:47 A. M.
McCann Items
Cattle are doing nice for this time of
the year.
( T. Hendershot was at the county
seat for a day or two.
What we need is a good soaking rain.
Jt would do a lot of good.
KELIABLE.
Down the River.
John Grooms went to Valentine one
day last week.
Mr. Taylor and son Alfred went to
town one day last week.
M'bs Ethel Graddy is visiting her
sister , Mrs , Dave Archer.
Mrs. A. Haley and children spent
Sunday with John S Grooms.
Mr. Sourwme has added a sod addi
tion to his residence this spring.
Mrs. Geo. Bristol was ill a few days
last week but is better at present.
H. Dodson is farming the Emery
better known as Windy's place this
year.
year.Mr.
Mr. Whillans opened his store at
Sparks , Saturday. He treated all the
children to candy and nuts.
The blackleg is getting around in the
neighborhood again and people are vac
cinating all the young stock.
YOUNGSTER.
Kennedy.
Harry Burnham was a .Kennedy .vis
itor the first of the week.
J. H. Bachelor made a trip to Valen
tine the first of last week. x
W. Stead man made a business trip
to Omaha the first of the week.
The Erickson Cattle Co. are hauling
supplies out to their ranch this week.
James Wallingford , of Chesterfield ,
was a Kennedy caller a couple of days
last week.
Miss Clara Dunham is home again
after teaching a sis months' term of
school near Cody.
H. A. Burnham , from Snake river ,
was taking in the sights of Kennedy
the first of the week.
Some of the Kennedy people went
down to De ey lake last week for fish ,
with fairly good success.
Art. Tennis was taking in the sights
of Kennedy one day last week Art.
seems to be as happy as ever.
Dave McKee seeniP to be a frequent
visitor at Simeon lately. He is hunt
ing horses and always goes in that di
rection to look for them.
BROKEN-ARM.
Interesting Find in Ireland
A remarkable discovery has been
made in County Majo , Ireland ,
where a wooden boat , believed to be
nearly 2,000 years old , has been dug
up by spnie Jaborers. The boat is
beautifully carved from thp trunk of
an oak" tree. It is forty eix feet Jong
and shows absolutely no signs of decay.
The wood was so hard that hatchets
made scarcely any impression on it.
Excursifl 3 are now being organized
to view this relic pfCeltic / handicraft ,
which will shortly b.e taken tQ theDub-
museum.
Mange and fie 0n
Bulletin No. 74 of the Nebraska E.x = r
periment Station treats on "Mange in
Cattle and Horses and Lice on Hogs. "
Jt gives the history of cattle mange in
the sia * , ivith illustrations of affected
* % *
cattle and the * A.i } pausing the dis
ease. The bulletin describes"nusu ply
the symptoms found in herds affected
wtjbi mange , quoting also a number of
author ftrfaft r$7 < e observed animals af
fected in this ( country p jn Europe.
The treatment is describ.e.d # Jb length ,
giyiftg $ , e methods that were , first used ,
when $ j $ , dfS ae djd not ' extend over
sih a large ar a , whjph'Hfcu&Uy on-
slsteci of hand applications pf .d&nfec-
tants. It also describes some of the
popular remedies thatVCG u5 ( } at
that tune , and gives the most modern
way of treating the disease , namely , by
the co astion of dipping tanks and
the use of vano ti $ tys > The bulletin
gives the results o'rcffppin , yiphcoal
ar preparations , which have been used
xw , . jSf $ factory results on over 7,000
head .of Battle aapjjrere badly affected
withflaange , JFaityqes _ aJJ ' fbgrongh
dinging are explained as bejbag due
either to $ glujfcipn not having been
sufficiently strong op .tp r jnfftctjion after
treatment. The bulletin , also states
some of the advantages to be derived
from dipping. The author thinks that
liberal use af dips will materialy
aid in lessening the loss from abortion
believing that a large percentage of the
abortions occurring among cattle on the
range are due to a weakened condition
resulting from mange. He believes also
that a large percentage of the calves
that die very young from what is com
monly known as "calf cholera" do so
owing to the fact that they are born
weak and are therefore more suscepti
ble to disease. The bulletin gives de
scription of cattle and pig dipping
tanks , together with plates showing
construction ; also illustrations showing
the process of dipping , etc.
Memorial Services.
Col. W. W. Thompson took charge
of Memorial services last Friday anc
had a good crowd to go down to the
post in the forenoon to decorate the
graves at that place. Services were
held at the cemetery. Kev. Scama-
horn came down from Gordon to assist
with the services and helped to make
the ceremonies the most impressive
that haye heretofore been held here.
We are thankful to Capt. Dalton foi
the courtisies shown us in sending the
teams to convey our people to the cem
etery. At 1.30 p.m. , the Fort teams
again met us at the M. E , Church anc
large numbers of people went out to
Mount Hope Cemetery there to decor
ate graves and hold services.
At 7.30 p. m. . the church being nice
ly decorated for the occasion , with
stacked guns and the pulpit to repre
sent the camp in the evenings , the win
dows hung with curtains of red , white ,
and blue and other decorations profuse ,
services were begun with a song by the
choir.
The old time songs as they used to
sing them were sung and were apprec
iated by all the old timers who hac
heard them sung near 40 years ago
Miss Myrtle Pettijohn then delivered
a recitation. Judge Walcott enter
tained the audience for awhile and
then that great good man , Rev. Scama-
horn , was called and made an impress
ive , thoughtful talk on the soldier , the
early times and the present time. Mr.
Scamahorn tells that he is living in the
present time and that there is enough
now to interest us. The war is over
the Union sav d and we meet once a
year to drop a tear and a flower over the
graves of the departed and decorate
alike the blue and the grey.
The services were impressive and
many felt that it was the more so as
each year marks ono or two less of the
old boys who wore the blue.
Democratic Congressional
Convention.
A delegate convention of the Demo-
ciatic party of the Sixth Congression
al District of the state of Nebraska , i
hereby called to meet at city of Kear
ney , Buffalo couuty , on Wednesday ,
July 9th , 1902 , at 3 o'clock , p. m. , for
the purpose of placing in nomination a
candidate lor member of Congress , to
be voted upon at the next general elec
tion to be held Nov. 4th , 1902 , to repre
sent the sixth congressional district of
Nebraska , and to * ransapt stjeh other
business as may come properly before
convention.
The representation of the several
counties in the convention will be
based upon the vote for Hon , Oldham
in 1000 for attorney general , one dele
gate being allowed for enph pne hupd-
red votes or major fraction thereof and
one at large from each county , which
entitles the several counties to repre
sentation ag follows ;
Cherry county is entitled to eight
delegates.
It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention and that
the delegates present cast the full vote
of their respective counties.
E , H. MpEyoy , Chairman.
W. 1 $ . McSjssj. , Secretary.
Congressional Con
vention
A delegate convention of the Peop
le's Independent Party of the Sixth
Congressional District of the state of
Nebraska is called to meet at Kearney.
Bujffa o ftqanty on Wednesday. July
9th , 1902'at 3 p-'clpck p. p , , for the
purpose of placing in nomination a
candidate for member of Congress to
be voted for at the next geperal elect
ion o be hejd Xp . 4th , 18,02 tp repre
sent the sixtfi Cppgr.essipnal Dj trip't pf
Nebraska , and tp transac sucji pfher
business as may properly ppme before
the ejqnyenfign.
The representation of tjp } several cour =
ties in contention wjjj he based ppon
the vote cast for Hon. Wia , Keville in
the Congressional election of 1900 , one
delegate being allowed for each one
hundred votes .or major fraction there
of , an one delegate at large from each
county , entitles the soveral counties to
: " . 'l ; I.'S 'I } . * ( ' ' < .
representation as follows :
Cherry'county is' entitled to seven
J .
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delegates.
It' s recominended ' that no prqxies
be ajlp\ved b'u/j / tlje delegates present
past the full YQte gf thfijp respeptjye
counties ,
A , F. PARSONsChairman , ,
HOD C. SMITH , Secretary : ,
An Engineering Feat.
The engineers of the Pennsylvania
railroad have cause to congratulate
themselves over their success in mov
ing a bridge nearly 1,000 feet long , in
cluding a heavy draw , over the Rari-
tan at New Brunswick , N. J. , without
interupting the regular train service of
the road. They moved the bridge to
new piers fifteen feet from the old ones
in just one minute and forty-three sec
onds. The work was begun immediately
after a train passed. En eight and one
half minutes the track was ready for
use. In six minutes more a freight
train came along on its regular schedule
and was allowed to pass without de
lay. . Lihcoln Journal.
Two Years in the Peniten
tiary.
At Chicago , E. Louis Smith , who
ran establishments for making bogus
postal cards that was the largest rival
to the government printing office ever
discovered , and who put millions of
counterfeit cards on the market was
sentenced to two years in the penitenti
ary. The law permits a penalty of
twenty years , but clemency was
recommended by' the postoflice
department.
Aeronaut Nearly Drowned
Aeronaut Windlinger , of Hartington ,
had a narrow escape from drowning
in the Big Sioux river near Sioux City ,
Iowa , Sunday afternoon , after an as
cension at Biverside park. The wind
was high and carried the ship into the
middle of the stream , where he fell ten
feet into the water with a splash that
filled his mouth and lungs. He called
lustily for help and two boats started
in his diiection but when near the
drowning man they turned and left
him to his fate. John Seeley and Ar
thur Meade. two fishermen shoved their
boat into the water and rescued him
at the last moment. He was nearly
dead and was unconscious for several
hours after the accident.
Business Notices.
Notices under this heading 5 cents per line
each insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
Full and complete line of candies at
Bohle's.
Omaha painless dentist June 16th
and 17th. 20-2
Fine stock of cigars always carried
at Bohle's.
Buy your bread , cakes and pies at
Bohle's. Fresh every day.
Dr. Withers , Omaha painless dentist ,
at Donoher hotel June 16th and 17th.
20-2
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Highest market price paid for
Chickens , Game and Fish at the Don
oher. 9 tf
A 10x12 letter press , good as new and
a large lawn mower for sale. Inquire
at this office. 16
For up-to'date dental work at Omaha
prices see Dr. Withers , who does first-
class dental work. g2 years exper
ience. 20-2
I want to.buy 200 or 800 black mul-
ey cows and calves. "Address , giving
full description and price ,
20-4 F. W. JERSIG , Valentine.
you will have to hurry if you want
to wjn the big prise on 3-Star Coffee.
A 30c value for 20c a pound. For sale
by all merchants. 20-4
FOR SALE : Several fine Game Cocks.
These birds are finely bred and are of
good weight and color. Inquire ot
Hospital Steward , Ft. Niobrara Nebr.
11 tf
Calcinio.
Don't crack or peel off and is mixed
in cold water. 12 CHRISTENSEN'S
Wallpaper.
At from oc per roll and up at ,
12 CHRJSTENSENS.
Climax Bnggy Paint.
Will brighten up your buggy and
will last. 12 CHRISTENSEN'S
Paint Your Honse.
l
With Heath & Milligan's prepared
paint. Best in the market at ,
' ' 12 " CJIRISTENSEN'S.
Satsnma Enamel ,
Will paipt up your old furniture and
| } ric--brac | n brilliant and lasting
CHRJSTENSEN'S.
RanpU for Sale or Lease ! !
16 quarter sections , good range , hay
water and timber. Will run 300 head
of stockFor information address , box
no. Ia4 , Gordon Nebror I. M. RICE ,
Valentine , Nebr. 42-tf
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Taken up at my place 12 miles east
of Valentine , on the Niobrara river ,
May 19 , one iron-gray stallion 4 years
bid'No visible marks or brands. Is ( '
lame iti'
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SWEENEY BROS
Postofflce address
Pullman , Neb
Cattle branded as on
cut ; horses branded
same as cattle except
reversed
See block
Range Steve
and Stephenoon
Lakes and South
S300 reward will be paid to any person for in.
formation leading to the arrest and conviction
of any person or persons stealing cattle with the
above brand.
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D. A. Hancock
Blackburn , Mo. or
Simeon , Nebraska
Cattle branded on
left side as on cut ;
also 16 on left side
with on left hip of
some cattle ; also 818
on right side. Horse
brand , rake and 18
on left shoulder or
hip
Home ranch on
Dewey Lake. Range on Niobrara River , east of
Fort Niobrara ; all in Cherry County. Nebraska.
DAWSON & BALL
Postofflce address
Chesterfield.
Cattle i branded on
leftside as on cut ;
also V lelt neck andZ
left hip : some V left
neck , v left shoulder
and Z left bin ; h orses
VZ left hip. Range
Snake River.81,32.33.
PS ROUSCHE
Postoffice address
Brownlee , Neb
, On left side or any
I part of animal. Ear
mark right ear cut
oil' ; horses branded-
I same on left hip. Also
has stock branded H
ion side or shoulder ,
lor'JKorWorO.'Vl ' ,
lorO or Jb'Z. 'Also
the-following , the first one being on side and hip
M. P. HALEY'S
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HOME MADE
LINIMENT.
This is a Spanish Herb Liniment. ,
Cures Rheumatism , Swellings ,
Sprains , Bruises , Aches
and Pains.
Cures numbness in the limbs , restores
muscles to healthy and vigorous ac
tivity. It is the great remedy for
Paralysis , Lame Bi ck and Lumbago ,
NOTICE : This Liniment has been
tested and proved to be a cure for
the above described aliments.
M. P. HALEY , VALENTINE , NEB.
Directions for using : Shake well and
turn the mouth of the bottle onto a
sponge or flannel cloth and apply upon
the soreness or afflicted parts. Do not
apply upon cuts or ppen sores. SJiake.
"
the bottle wel before"
SEQUAH (3267) )
Dark brown , Foaled Nov. 24th ,
LSS9. Sire "Nimrod"
(10GG ( ) , by
fOoraet" (151) ( ) , by "Eclipse" (191) ( )
iy "St. Giles5' ( CS7)by "Wildfire"
8GT ) . Seqnah's dam 289 Lady-
ird F. S. Yol. 7 by Eestless T. B.
Seqnali's G. dam by Larrywheat
T. J3. )
Kptice later or Avhere > ' , he .to will , .t
stand for season of 1902.
J. W. STETTER.
Owner.
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