Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 26, 1902, Image 5

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    Y THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M RICE EDITOR
Per Fear in
PUBLIBHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at the Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
county. Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
STATS OFFICERS
EZUA P. SAVAGE , Governor.
C , F. STEKLE. Lieut. Governor.
GEOV. . MAKSII , Secretary of State.
CHAS. WESTOX , Auditor Pub , Accts.
Wai. STEUKEU Treasurer.
FUAMC N. PKOUT , Atty. General.
GEOKOE FOWLER , Coin. Pub. Lands and Bldg.
LEE HAKDMAN , Librarian.
U. S. SENATORS
JOSEPH H. MILLARD.
CUAS. H. DIETRICH.
CONGRESSMEN
ELMER J. BUKKETT. Rep. 1st Dist.
DAVID H. MERGER , Rep. 2nd Dist.
JOHN J. RoniNSON.Fus. 3rd Dist.
WM. L STARK , Fus. 4th Dist.
A. C. SHALLENIJERGER , Fus. 5th Dist ,
WM. NEVILLE , Fus. CthDist ,
COUNTY OFFICERS
W. C. SHATTUCK , Treasurer.
C. S. REECE , Clerk.
W. R. TOWNE , Judge.
L , N. LAYPORT. Sheriff.
A. M. MORRISSEY. Attorney.
ETTA BROWX , Superintendent
LEUOY LEACH , Surveyor.
ALFRED LEWIS , Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
W. E. HALEY , 1st Dist.
ALEX BURR. 2nd Dist.
L. LAUFER , 3rd Dist.
Charles II. Faulhaber
Brownlee
Breeder of
Res'st'd Herefords.
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Hyam , No. 74,538 ,
at head of herd.
Young bulls from 6
to 18 months old
for sale.
HENEY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith
Brownlee , Nel > r.
Does general blacksmithingathard
times prices for cash.
PAT HE1T
Valentine , Kefor.
Good , Hard Rock for sale in any
quantity.
ELM. CEAMEE ,
Oity Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all parts of the City.
1 "Telephone 12.
W. A. KfMBELL
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Respect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , Herpicide and Coke's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
LEEOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodlake
GENERAL WOKK WIOMPTLV ATTENDED TO.
JOHN PORATH
Kiege , Kebr.
Tubular wells and Eclipse wind
mills. "Wells guaranteed five
years.
A ? M. MOEEISSEY
Attorney at Law
Valentine ,
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The
Donoher.
F. M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY A % ABSTRAGTER
Valentine , tfebr.
Practices In District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Real Estate and Ranch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstractor.
KANGAROO RESTAURANT
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
25 CENTS
FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN
ANY STYLE
OPEN
DAY AND NIGHT
MRS. R , A. MARhALL & FRED HULL
F. E.9K. V. R. R.
TIME TABLE
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WKSTNo. . 27 Frt. Daily 2:33 P. M.
No. 23 ' cxcept Sunday 0:40 A. M
No. 3 Passenger Daily 12:49 A. M.
EAST BOUND
No. 28 Frt. Daily C:50 A. M.
No. 20 " except Sunday 5:00 P.M.
NO. 4Passenger Daily 4:47A.M.
TJKTIO KT.H'O ' T JEffX *
Located on Cherry St. 2nd door
south of Smyser's livery , furnishes
excellent board and lodgingMeals
same old price 25 cents. A hearty
welcome to all.
J. F-JOTTER.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
Bran , bulk. . . 1.50 per cwt $20 UO t i
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-
Data 1.50 $29 OH
ETTA BROWN
SUP ! , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
Edward S. Furay
Physician and Surgeon
Office Fraternal Hall or El
liott's Drug Store. i9jun2
Bulls For Sale
10 Registered Herefords , 2 high
grade Herefords , 1 high grade Short
horn. 1 to 3 years old.
jun29 II. S. SAVAGE , Simeon , Neb
.Estray Xotfce
This is to certify that I have this day taken
up at my place three miles south of Simeon ,
Nebr.cna red aud white spottedoowand rea
roan calf. Cow has slit in left ear. Early win
ter calf.
Dated May 1C , 1902.
1S-5 THOMAS A. CARH.
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Civil Bill.
Civil Bill is G years old and
weighs 1500 pounds. Color , bay.
Will make the season as follws :
On Saturday of each week at Yin-
cent & Davis' barn in Wood Lake.
Remaining days of week at own
er's barn 12 miles northwest of
Wood Lake.
Terms : $8.00 to insure living
Colt. W. E. EBERIIAETj
julyo Owner and Manager.
Estray Notice
Taken up at my place near Tliacher ,
one black steer three years old , without
horns , a little white on belly. Swallow
fork in night ear and branded with bar
diagonally across right leg below hip
joint. Has been in my herd over one
year Also one red steer , curly haired ,
white face , no horns , probably 2 years
old , branded flR } on right hip. Has
been in my Bfl herd"about three
months.d
19-5 J. E. THACKREY.
Estray Notice
Taken up at my place 12 miles east
of Valentine , 011 the Niobrara river ,
May 19 , one iron-gray stallion 4 years
old. No visible marks or brands. Is
lame in right foot.
18 5 WM. J. ALLEN.
PS ROUSCHB
Postofflce address
Brownlee , NeD
On left Bide or any
part of animal. Ear
mark right ear cut
off ; horses branded
same on left hip. Also
has stock branded
on side or shoulder ,
irJKorWorO.'VL '
prO or FZ. Also
the'following , the fina one being on side and hip
Kennedy.
Received last week too late for publiaation.
A fine rain Wednesday night.
A. B. McAlevy was a Kennedy visi
tor last Sunday.
J. A. Gee was a Kennedy visitor the
first of the week.
Homer Tait was seen in these parts
one day last week.
J. N. Steadman put in two wells tor
Don Sears last week.
J. H. Bachelor made a business trip
to Valentine last week.
Jess Marion has been a business vis
itor in Valentine the past week.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Gorsuch were Ken
nedy callers the first of the week.
Johuie Beekle.y was Mvappiug yarns
with the Kennedy people last Sunday .
The late rains insure the finest hay
in this section of the country that we
have bad fur
Jeaii > everybody is figuring on cele
brating the fourth at Qui&euuury' & tins
b it is the tiue.- plauin tkeruuu
lor a celebration.
BROKEN AKRI
Arabia Items.
.Received last week too late for publication.
AldsuiKc lougu supperos givui
la Vv oud Lake lasi Sntuidaihich M-V
eral ot the neighbors atteiided.
Miss Orah Brittou of Vaieiiuue was
slopping on a quarter section ot prame
winch she expects to convert inio a
goat rauch.
Miss Winiiifred Keeley ol Valentine
is working for Airs , Uroiim this spring.
She is tired of city life and is uow rus
ticating lor a bpell.
Mrs. J. Jordan and Miss Esther Uen-
soii started for Epiphany last Wedues
day where the > will consult medical
aid lor tlieir many ills.
Haymaking season will soon be here
and roni present appearances the flats
will > ield a greater crop of hay than
has ever be .n known of in this couuty.
Well , I will now attempt to repre
sent this community to the readers ot
the Democrat. It I do injustice to auy-
body , I wish they would register their
complaint at my office.
JSoruiau Vredeubur , a dentai stu
dent ol Omaha , is spending several
weeks on his lanch near Arabia.
Much conjecturing is done as to wheth
er he will follow his protession or con
tmue rauch life.
A ball was given in Wood Lake last
Friday , wliiuh proved a grand success.
A large crowd was assembled at Honey
hall where the spent the uight m
daucmg to tiie music of the Arabia or
chestra. It seems that where good
music is rendered a large crowd is sure
to gather ,
.Nebraska is universally considered a
very healthy country one otherwise de
sirable place to live in , but it is impos
sible to fiud a person who is not com
plaining about something. Some com
plain of having decayed teeth , others
of having none , Some complain of
having corns , others complain of beinu
unable to grow corn , Some complain
of a poor appetite , while at the same
time they are ever trying to get rid ol
it. If people would but be content
with their share of blessings the world
would roll witn less Irictiou ,
Mct/ann Items
A round up at Mudge's pasture ,
A picnic at the school house on the
twenty seventh.
D. Hendershot was visiting with his
family over Sundaj.
Quite a few cattle are dying in this
part of the countiy.
G. A. J. Galloway is visiting with
his uncle , P. O. Galloway ,
Quite a frost. It froze all our toma
Loes , sweet corn and squashes ,
G. Hendershot and family were visi
tors at the county seat for a d&y or two.
Richard Bush has moved his house
from the old Schwidersky homestead to
his own.
RELIABLE.
Obituary
Phoebe- . Perkins was born April
8th , 1834 , in Hanible , N. Y. She was
married to James G. Wilson December
28 , 1853 and died at her home in Geor
gia , Neb. , June 20 , 1902. Three
children were born to them , a girl , who
died in infancy , and two boys , James
E. who is living in .New York , and
Wm. A. , of Georgia , Neb. Sister
Wilson united with the Methodist
Episcopal Church in 1879 and lived a
consistent Christian life , always bearing
testimony to the Grace that saves from
sin. Sister "Wilson was greatly afflicted
for four 3 ears from a stroke of paraly
sis. She leaves a devoted husband , two
sous , three brothers and two sisters to
mourn the departure of a faithful wife ,
a loving mother and an affectionate
sister. The funeral services were
ield at her home bv the writer , assisted
by Rev. Johnson , formerly of Newport.
S"eb. The scripture text used. Job 14 ,
xiv. The remains were laid to rest in
the Crookston Cemetery.
JAMES A. JOHNSON.
Jnne Weather.
The following data have been com
piled from the records of the local
office of the Weather Bureau.
The minimum temperature on June
21,3902 , which was 32 degrees , was
the lowest temperature ever recorded
at this station in June. The maxi
mum temperature on the 10th , 100
degrees , was the second highest ever
recorded during this month , making
an extreme monthly range cf 68 de
grees , the greatest on record for the
month. Tne killing frost of the 21st
was tne onl > killing frost ever occur-
ing here during the month of June ,
the latest heretofore recorded having
occurred on May 22,1892.
Up to this time there has been a de
ficiency of over an inch and a hall in
precipitation during the month , al
though showers have been frequent.
Temperature during the mouth has
been somewiiat below normal , decid
edly so since the 10th , the daily tem
perature averaging 7 degrees below
normal since that time.
N. M. CUNNINGHAM ,
Official in Charge.
Ill is S t-ms to Hit th ? Spot
An exchange observes that a boy can
sit on a sled six inches square tied to a
sled moving ninemiles an hour , bin
i-an't sit on a > ofa five minutes lur u
dollar. A man c n sit on an inch
board and talk politics for three hours
but put him into a comfortable church
pew for forty minutes and he gets ner
vous , twists and goes to sleep V man
an pouch his cheeks u ith lobaci-o and
the juice running down his chin leels
0ud ; but a hair in the butter simpl )
inocks him out completely Chadron
Journal.
Court in Sioux County
The term of court that was to have
been held by Judge Harrington on the
28th of May , was opened by the sheriff
Alex Lowry , every day for four days ,
there being present only the sheriff and
clerk Wni. J. A. Kaurn. The Judge
tailed to come and also failed to notify
the clerk , that he could not be here , so
to fulfil the law as required by statute
the court had to pe opened each day as
ai ove stated t o s > ioux county has had
district court for four oays without a
ludge. Harrison Press-Journal.
Score Another Point for
Jnclge Westover.
After deliberating six days , six nights
and eight hours , the jury in the Jahnke
case brought m a \ erdict ot murder in
the first degree , assigning August F
Jahuke to a life term m the state Peni-
.eutiary. . Judge Westover has beon
ughly complimented for his action and
ruling in this case. The jury agreed
not to agree , so the judge sent them
back with the understanding that they
must , and the above verdict was the
result of this ruling , We have always
admired the judge for his firmness and
our admiration only increases in this
case. Jurors forget some times that
they owe their country as well as their
fellowman some consideration and this
disagreeing of jurors is an easy way of
getting out of deciding one way or the
other. We only wish we had more
such judges as Judge Westover , then
jurors would lealize they must ace and
not play boy. Oliver Olson the accom
plice in this murder gets 20 years in the
ueuitentiary and Alfred Jahuke the son
of the convicted murderer was turned
Loose as there was not sufficient evi
dence to make him a party to the
rime Harrison Press-Journol.
Wanted
Men to put up 800 acres of hay at
Kilgore. Jb RANK ROTHLEUTNER.
For Sale
One iron-wheeled hay wagon , 1 8x16
hay rack. 1 12-foot wagon box , 1 top
buggy , 2 sets light buggy harness , 2
sets heavy Concord harness.
23tf SHERMAN & SAVAGE.
Estray Notice ,
Strayed from my place three miles
east of Ft. Niobrara , one bay horse
branbed 80S On left hip and r ? ft on
OQ r IvM
left shoulder. Will pay reas * * vm on-
„ * * raM"M
able reward for information leading to
recovery of same.
22-4 JOE BRISTOL.
Order of Hearing nud Xotice on Pe
tition for settlement of Account.
In the County Court of Cherry County , Nebras
ka.
STATE OP NEURASKA , \
CHEKRY COUNTY , J „
To Nora. A , Balch. Avidow Karl B. Balch , R ,
Paul Balrh , T. Creig Balch , Blanch Balch. Ruth
Balch and all persons interested in the estate of
Thomas C Balch , deceased.
On reading the petition Nora A. Balch , ad
ministrator , praying a nual settlement and al
lowance ot her account filed in thin Court on
the 14th day of June. 1902. It is hereby ordered
that you and all persons interested in said mat
ter may , and do , appear at the County Court to
be held in and for said County , on the 12th day
of Julv. A , D 1902 , at 10 o'clock a m , to show
cause , if any there be , why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted , and that no
tice of the pendency of said petition and the
hearing thereof be given to all persons interest
ed in said matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the VALENTIXE DEMOCRAT , a weekly
newspaper printed in said county , for 3 ucces-
, . Hive weeks prior to said day of hear-
? s EAL } ing. W , B. TOWNE ,
I.-Y * . ' 53-3 County Judge ,
tf
W _
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5s ,
A Defiance to the Sun
Most paints are but n. poor protection from the sun. The sun's rays cannot
penetrate the perfect protection ration's Sun ProofPalnts given , house. It
IB u permanent painting out of everything that cun injure walla or roof a
defiance to the sun.
Ration's Paints
are made of the purest materials , accurately mixed by powerful machines
making every can alike and render It possible to inutrantce the paint in
every can to wear well for five yearH. It usually lasts twice as long. Send
for our freo book of paint knowledge , or write for anything you want to
know about paint.
PATTON PAINT COMPANY , Milwaukee , Wis.
For Sale by
Valentine Nebraska
Business Notices.
Notices under this heading 3 cents per Hn"
each insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
Full and complete line of candies at
Bohle's.
Fine stock of cigars always carried
at Bohle's.
Buy your bread , cakes and Dies at
Bohle's. Fresh every day.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
waffon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Highest market price paid for
Chickens , Game and Msh at the Don-
oher. „ 9 tf
Ilot air furnace suitable to heat a 10
or 12 room house for sale at the Dono-
her hotel. J. C. WEBD.
I want to buy 200 or 300 black mul-
ey cows and calves. Address , giving
ull description and price ,
20-4 F. W. JERSIG , Valentine.
You will have to hurry if you want
io win the big prize on 3-Star Coffee.
A 30c value for 20c a pound. For sale
by all merchants. 20-4
Lee's Lice and Mite Killer is a liquid
coal tar product , heavily charged with
gases which kill insects without having
to touch them. It is used by sprinkling
on roosts for poultry , on bedding for
tiogs. It is vastly superior to the weak ,
mort , diluted imitations often offered
as a substitute at a few cents less in
price. It is endorsed by all experienced
poulty and hog raisers. The genuine
is sold by Quigley & Chapman.
Ranch for Sale or ! Leasc ! !
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
Kates for the Fourth
The F. E. & M. Y. have made a rate
of one and one-third fare within a dis
tance of 200 miles , for the Fourth of
J uly. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th
good to return until July 7th.
Estray Notice
Estrayed from the Vincent place
near Arabia on the night of May 23rd
1902 , two four year old bay mares ,
branded ZO on left shoulder. Weight
about 1200 to 1300 Ibs. each. Liberal
reward for information leading to their
recovery.
4t W. E. EBEKHAKT.
Estray Notice
'Taken up at my place , 8 miles north
west of Valentine , on May 24th , one
light sorrel horse 4 years old , weight
about 750 pounds , left shoulder caved
in. Branded 0Mfc on left shoulder
and L on left § Q | hip
22-5 R. F. PETTYCREW.
Estray Notice.
Taken up at my place , 2 miles east
of Crootston , on June 7 , 1902 , 1 brown
horse branded BD on left thigh about
3 years old ; also 1 buckskin horse ,
branded on right shoulder , about 2
years old , ED PIKE ,
22-5 Crookston , Nebr.
Estray Notice.
Strayed from my place nine miles
northwest of Valentine , on April 27th ,
one bay mare four years old , white
strip on face , slim built and rangy ,
weight about 650 pounds , branded 60
on left shoulder and on left hip.
Also one iron gray 9O mare about
6 yearsold , weight Hill about 1,000 ;
old scars on points of shoulders , brand
ed J-C on left shoulder. Suitable re
ward for information leading to their
recovery. A. S. GRAEFF.
Estray A'otlce
Taken up at my place at Kennedy/one small
red heifer , no brands or oar marks. Has been
at my place all winter.
Fit AS It S. PAUKER ,
22-o Kennedy , Nebraska.
Bids will be received by the undersigned until
June 25,1902 at 12 o'clock for the construction
of a three story slone and brick hotel. Bids for
masonry and carpenter work maybe separate
or combined , and including material or for ma
terial furnished by me except stone which is al
ready on the ground and work is to begin at
once. Plans and specifications may be seen at
the Donoher hotel. I reserve the right to re
ject any or all bids.
J. C. WKBB ,
Yalemine ,
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch nnd description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly conlldeiitinl. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest nitency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn k Co. receive
special notice , without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lamest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a
year : four months , fL Sold by all newsdealer * .
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Branch Office. G25 F St. Washington. D. C.
SWEENEY BROS.
Postofflce address
Pullman , Neb ,
Cattle branded as on
cut ; horses branded
same as cattle except
| reversed St
See block
Range Stever
and Stephenson
Lakes and South
S300 re ward 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.
D , A , Ilancock %
Blackburn , Mo. fir
Simeon. Nebraska
Cattle branded on
" left side as on cut ;
IrBS ! also 16 on left side
witii iz on left hip of
T B3 I some cattle ; also SiO
on right side. Horse
brand , rake and 16
on left shoulder or
hip
Ilome ranch on
Dewey Lake. Range on Niobrara River , east ot
Fort Niobrara ; all in Cherry County. Nebraska *
M. P. HALEY'S
HOME MADE
LINIMENT.
This is a Spanish Herb Liniment.
Cures Rheumatism , Swellings ,
Sprains , Bruises , Aches
and Pains *
Cures numbness in the limbs , restotes
muscles to healthy and vigorous ac
tivity. It is the great remedy for.
Paralysis , Lame Back and Lumbagdj
NOTICE : This Liniment has beeii
*
tested and proved to be a cure for
the above described aliments ;
M. P. HALEY , VALBSHSB , 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 open sores. Shake
the Dottle well before using.
SEQTJAH (3267)
Dark brown , Foaled Kov. 24th ,
I860. Sire " imrod"
(1066) ) , by
"Comet" (151) ( ) , by "Eclipse" (191) ( )
by "St. Giles7' (6STby ) "Wildfiro"
( S6T ) . Secpah's dam 2S9 Lady
bird F. S. Yol. T by Eestless T. B ;
Sequah's G. dam by Larrywheat
( T. B. )
He will stand for season of
1902 at Shermas's barn.
J. "W. STETTEB.
Owner *