Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 28, 1903, Image 5

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
, M RICE EDITOR
&JL.O0 Per Year in Advance
PUBLISHED EVKEY THURSDAY.
Entered at tto e Post-office at Valentine , Oneny
tounty , Nebraika , as Second-class matter.
SOCIETIES ,
X. ef P. CBEEBY LODGE NO. IC9 , meets let
and 3rd Friday of each month at 8:30.
0. M , HOWTEK , C. 8. GOULD.
C.C. KofR. & . 8.
VALENTIN IS LODGE NO , 2051.0.0. F
Meeta Thursday night each week ,
AMOS RANDALL , J. T. KEKLEV ,
N , G. Sec' *
MJLNNECIIADUZA LODGE A. * V
A. M. MO. l 8.-Meets 1st Tuesday on or be
fore the'f ull of the moon eacli month.
T.O , HORNBY , w , W , THOMPSON ,
W. M. Sec'y ,
A-O. U. W. NO.7O. Meets 1st and SrdMun
day ol each month.
W. A , PKTTVCBEW , U. G , DUNN ,
M. W. Recorder.
t
DEGREE OE H.ONOB NO. JL1O.-Meets
3ud and 4th Monday each month.
ETTA Buowii , ' INEZ , PjsTiycRE
C , of H. Recorder.
M. TV. A. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays each
month.
M. V. NICHOLSON , W. E , HALEY ,
V.O. Clerk.
FBATEBNAL UNION NO. 5O8-Meets
every Saturday night.
J. A.IloaNBACK , E. D , CLARK ,
F , M. Sec'y.
ftOTAii NEIGHBORS. Meets 2nd and
4th Wednesdays each month.
MARY QUIGLEY , MINNIE DANIEJ ,
Oracle. Kec.
MOUM and Daughters ef Protection
Jjodge No. G. Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays each
month.
HKNRY GRAHAM , Mrs. JENNIE LEWIS ,
Px s. Sec'y
Reynl Highlanders , Devon Castle No.
21. Meets 2nd Friday eaca month.
KD CLARK , . E. HALEY ,
I. P. Sec'y.
r
The-Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
Brownie ? , Nebr ,
Prince Boabdel
131693 and Curly
Coat 112261 at head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety.
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates ID my herd.
No stock fof sale at present. Ranch feur miles
north-west of Brownlee , Nebr.
C. H. FAULHABER.
HENEY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith
Brownlee , Nebr.
Does general blacksmithingathard
times prices for cash.
PAT HETT
- Valentine , Nebr.
Good , Hard Rock for sale in any
quantity.
H.M. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all parts of the City.
W.A.KIMBELL
4 Barber
First-class Shop in Every Eespect
Eau do Quinine Hair Tonio , Golden Star Hair
Tonic , Herpiclde and Coko's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
LEROY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodfake
GEHEBAI. WOKK PBOHFTLY ATTKNPKD TO. '
JOHN PORATH
Riege , Nebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
A. M. MORRISSEY
Attorney at Law
Valentine , N * br.
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The Don
oher residence , Cherry Street.
JSdward S. Fur ay
Physician and Surgeon
Office Fraternal Hall or El-
tf
liott's Drug Store. lmai
. M. JW ALCOTT
ATTORNEY ABSTRACTER
Valentine , Nebr.
Practices in District Court and U. 8. Land
e and ianch ? .
Bohoea
I
MILL FSICES FOR FEED ,
Bran , bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 ton
' Miorts bulk 85 per cwt $16.00 too
screenings 70c " $13.00 "
uhop Feed . . . . 1.05 " $20.00 "
Corn - . 95 $18.00"
Chop com. . . . . . 1.00 $19.00"
Oats 1.20 " $23.00"
DE. J. E. SNYDER ,
OSTEOPATH.
Office over T. C. Hornby's store by the
south stairway. Chronic cases a
specialty.
Hours : O to 15 * A. 31. * t 4P. M
John Nicholson ,
Dentist.
Will be in Valentine on the 20-21 , 22
and 23rd of each month. Reserve
your work for him. Office at Donoher
House.
ETTA BROWN
SUPT , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904.
. LAUREN JONES ,
r OSTEOPATH.
Gordon , Nebr.
Graduate of the Amerizan School of Osteopa.
tM under the Founder of the science , treats
both acute and chronic diseases. A specialty of
spinal and hip troubles and diseases of women
and children. Consultatioa Free.
Real Estate Transfers
May 20,1903.
D W Bea and wf to Fred Krug Brewing Co ,
mtff con 61330 parts of lots 6-7-2-9-10 blk 2 Cody ,
flebr. ,
O E Howard , a , to W Honey ,
mtg con § 50 lot 1 blk 35 Wood Lake , Nebr.
May 21.1903.
United States to Paul Kenflicott ,
Pat sese 2 nene 11 nmv 12 30 27
United States to Paul Kennicott ,
/ _ Pat ne 12 so sr
Way 50 , 1903.
United States to Levi N Kime ,
Pat WBW nesw 9 29 35
United States to Lizzie Haskins ,
Fat nse swse swne 9 29 30
United States to Marj C Ladely ,
Patseue nse sese 19 29 34
United States to Lizzie Ladely , nee Haskins ,
Pat sue snw 5 29 35
Elizabeth Atkinson , executrix , by Ruth A Atkin
son to George Higffins ,
rel nw 15 26 S3 other land
Pathrick H Clark and wf to Mrs. Lizzie Ladely ,
w d con $660 sene 15 snw swntj 14 29 35
May -JS. 1903.
Lillian M Efner , formerly Lillian M McNamar
and hus to John T Kief ,
wd con $600 sue nwne 15 swnw 11 31 20
John T Kief to Kate J Kief ,
w d con 000 ( above described land )
John Sousey and wf to Louis Taylor ,
w d con $160 sw 26 35 26
Heirs of Andres S Anderson to Annie Jelly ,
w d con $1000 sse 7 ssw 8 34 25
Michael Mone and wf to Kosa C Mone ,
w d con SCOOJlot 9 blk 2 Cale's Ad Cody Nebr
Edgar L Davis and wf to Kate J Kief ,
w d con SHOO se 15 31 20 except 1 acre
Charles H Faulhaber and wf to John de Brown.
mtg con § 2CO * swsw 11 27 29 other land
Oscar Turnqulst and wf to Edgar L Davis
mtg con $500 ue 9 31 26
James O Vincent and wf to E L Davis ,
mrg con $329 lot 4 blk 34 Woodlake
Kate J Kief to Edgar L "Davis ,
v nitg con $ 810 se 15 31 26
Stotts & Stetter to W M Anderson ,
marg rel lots e-7-8-9-10 S east end lot 5 blk 3
Cody Nebr. _
Ma ) 25,19u3.
Emma A Paxton and hus to Roj A Smith et al
Heirs of C K Smith.
w d con $483 lota 1-2-3 sec 5 lot 4 sec t 25 35
Wm M Anderson to J E Eendricks ,
w d con.fctoO parts of lots 7-8-9-10 blk 2 Cody
Jacob Hempel and wf to Peter Hempel ,
w d con $700 lots 3-4 snw 1 34 31
United States to Jertnide Jordon , se 31 31 29
United States to Clara M Dunnlgan ,
pat nse sne 35 31 29
United States to Jacob Hempsl.
Pat lots 3-4 snw 1 34 31
United States to Hattle Kvarts ,
Pat se 14 34 28
Mary D Lee and bus to J E Grabam ,
mtg val con esw nwsw 25 nese 26 23 29
J E Hendricks and wf to Fremont Brewing Co.
mtg con 480 parts of lots 7-8-9-10 blk 2 Cody
Chas W Oaks to Samuel A WInslow ,
mtg con $2000 sso 4 line 9 33 8 >
Martha Hendrisks and hus to Fremont Brewing
Co , mtg con $300 lots 1-2 blk 4 Co le's Ad Cod
Cody
J F Grabam , adm of H D Thompson and Cbas
W Henley , adm to Mary D Lee and John Lee.
Bel snw nsw 26 27.29
Chas J Bills to Elizabeth Atkinson ,
' assgn ene 33 29 J28 other Ian d
May 26,1903. ,
United States to David Mtcomber.
Pat saw nsw 1320 S3
Chis M.Pederson , s , to Paul P Lund ,
w d con $500 ne 7 20 29
Randal A Anderson , s , to Julias Peterson ,
w tfco & jfljoo stsw ittte i * & js ga &
De Yon Want a Camera ?
Boys and girl , here is a peed chance
to secure a good camera absolutely
free. We will give you a Brownie
Camera , made by the Eastman Kodak
Co. This 'camera is not a tov ,
but a reliable and accurate
instrument making pictures 2ix2i
inches , which are as sharp and clear
as pictures made by most 810 and 815
cameras. Send us three new sub
scriptions to the Weekly World-Her
ald , prepaid for one year , and we will
at once mail you , postage paid , a
Brownie Camera.
The subscription price of the Week
ly World-Herald is 81.00 per year.
Address ,
WEEKLY WORLD-HERALD ,
Omaha , Nebr.
Some Of The Oases To Be Tried
At This Term Of The
District Court.
State of Nebraska vs Fred Bovee ,
'
adultrA" .
State of Nebraska vs Orace Seager
adultry.
Stat e of Nebraska vs John Green ,
murder.
State of Nebraska vs Fred VanNos-
tran , grand larceny.
State of Nebraska vs Chas H Web
ster , selling mortgagee1 property.
State of Nebraska -Soney Ford ,
murder.
State of Nebraska vs Ida M. , Irving
M. Jones , obtaining money under false
pretense.
State of Nebraska vs Catharine Mc
Donald , leasing building for brothel.
State of Nebraska vs Fred Bovee'
rape.
Commercial Investment Co vs Frank
lin B Tilion , de t.
IG & A K Trauerman vs Nebraska
"
Land & Feeding Co , attachment.
Emma L Schleutervs
-vs Adolph P-
Schleuter , divorce.
Cora Morgan vs Cove Morgan ,
diyorce.
Mary Eads vs Chas Eads , divorce ,
Allen Williams and Benjiman Char-
bonneau vs D A Hancock , petition.
American Hand Sewed Shoe Co vs
Chas U Crabtree et al , petition.
'Alex P Charbonneau vs Mabel Char-
bonneau , divorce.
James H Sears vs Farmers & Mer-
haats Ins Co. , of Lincoln , petition.
Lillian Kitchen vs Eugene Kitchen ,
divcrce.
State of Nebraska vs Thomas J.
Nelson et al , action on bond.
First National Bank ofOmaha _ vs
Jacob W Dye , replevin.
/
Cbas W Truax vs Josie Truax ,
divorce.
Audry G Cockrell vs Franklin T
Cockrell , divorce.
Willie Dundee vs James Dundee ,
divorce.
Edith S Ward vs Gee L Ward
divorce.
J L Hibbs vs John Leslie et al , tax
lien joreclosure.
Charlotta J Robert ) vs Jas H Rob
erts , divorce.
Amberson G Shaw vs Mabel Shaw ,
divorce ,
Samuel S Beeklev vs Sarah A Beek-
ey , divorce. _ j
Henry W Bo Bering vs Clara Belle
Bowering , divorce.
Robert E Evans vs Clara A With et
al , petition.
David W Adair vs Olive Adair' di
vorce.
In tbe matter of the application of
Christian Shackelton , guardian to sell
real estate , petition in equity.
In the matter of the application of
Clayton Smith , guardian to sell real
e&tate , petition in equity.
From The Junior Normal
Bulletin.
We are pleased to announce tbe fol- 1
.owing lecture talent for each school : ,
Frank R. Robinson , the moat widely .
cnown lecturer on travel in America ,
will give one of his best lectures whicb
will be illistrated by one hundred and
fifty olored views. Wesleyan Male
Quarette , no superior on this conti
nent afternoon and evening in two
of their best programs. Debate on
the' Woman Suffrage Question by
Miss Laura Gregg , the Joan of Arc in
the West , and Dr. A.L. Bixby , 'the
Poet Laureate of Nebraska.
.Dr. George E Condra. University of
Nebraskan , will lecture on "The
Geography of Nebraska , " illustrated
by stereoptican ,
Crougressman S. J. Burkett will
lecture on "The Young Man and the
New Woman. "
Governor J. H. Mickey will speak on
iGood Citizenship. "
Dr. W. A. Claik , Principal of the
State Normal School at Peru , Dean
Chas. Fordyce of the Nebraska
Wesleyan Univeslty , State Stfpt ; W ,
K. Fowler and Deputy J. L. McBrien
will spend two days at each school ,
and each will give two addresses on
questions of peculiar interest to
teachers.
An effort if being made to secure
the Slay ton Jubilee Singers or some
first class musical attraction for one
entertainment at each school during
the last week of the term , and we hope
to be able to make this announcement
in due time.
McCann Items.
G. Hendershot drove over to Kilgore
last Monday.
F. Rothleutnerof Kilgore , was over
to McCann.last week.
A. E. Galloway and G. Hendershot
and wife went to the county seat one
day last week.
D. Hendershot is at home for the
present but is going back te Valen
tine to work again in about a week.
Mrs. J. T. Galloway and her daugh
ter , Anna , were at McCann. Mrs
Galloway returned home last Sunday
and left her daughter Anna here with
relatives.
Mrs. D. Hendershot arid P. C. Gall ,
oway and wile , and John P. Wilson
drove over to Kilgore last Friday.
Dick Bush is f mproving his ranch by
putting down a well and erecting a
wind mill.
JohnP , Wilson of McCann was kill
ed on the railroad at Kilgore in the
discharge of his duty. The place
seems rightly named , every person
has to be his own iflagman. The R R
should take warning and/put in a de
pot as the money it takes to settle
these claims would more than main
tain the expense of a depot. 9
Ralph Wilson and George Low of
Dead wood are at McCann , they came
to Mr. Wilson's funeral bntarrived a
day to late.
Commenting on the lectures pro-
prosed for Valentine Junior Nor
mal the Chadron Times has this to
say of Laura Gregg and Dr. Bixby :
Under the head of "Lectures and
Entertainments" it is announced
that there will be a "debate on the
woman suffrage question between
Miss Laura Gregg , the Joan of Arc
on this question in the west , and
Dr. A. L. Bixby , the poet laureate
of Nebraska. " This has the ap
pearance of a travelling sparring
match for door receipts , though
the admission is probably free.
These debaters met once in Lincoln
and when the "doctah" emerged
from the collission he looked like
30 cents. Miss Gregg proved from
his own writing that her opponet
was a woman suffragist if he was
ever anything twenty-four hours
at a time. This is a cheap number
unless the teachers wantQto hear
Miss Gregg whom they should
hear by all means. She will give
them courage , inspiration and good
ideals. Chadron Times.
Fi'oin the Springview Herald.
We have oftened wondered at
bhe bright sayings and witty para
graphs in some of our exchanges
ind even wished that we could pro-
luce such ones , but our wonder is
burned to disgust when we find a
large number of papers with ex-
ictly the same thing word for word
md no credit given , stolen bodily
from somewhere. "We knew not
this till last week that they came
Erom a bureau which in turn stole
them from the brighter dailies.
No , thank you , we don't care to
tiave our editorials stolen ready
made.
Here arc some stolen editorials
taken from exchanges which gave
QO credit for them :
The man whose only ambition in
life is to accumulate dollars can't
perform a better service to society
than to get off the earth' .
It is said that a man who squeezes
a dollar never squeezes his wife.
A glance at our subscription book
leads us to believe that many wom
en in this section are not having
their ribs cracked. , Come in and
settlejip and show that all's right
at home.
Nothing so greatly encourages a
newspaper to continue to do better
by its patrons and business men as
the'occasional appearance of a new
face at the office with a dollar.
This paper is favored by such call
ers every day. The results will
continue to appear in the steady
improvement of the paper.
Beardmam Springs.
Wind , wind , wind ; Oh ! for a little
more wind.
Mrs. Homer Tait was seen on the
road to Valentine last Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Kime made a visit at
Kobert Quisenberry's a few days ago.
Faddis & Steadman .ate to have
some wells drilled on their range on
the west side of tha Snake.
Aleck McAlevy and brother-in
law went to town the fore part of
the week.
Carl Wilber is rounding up horses
this week.
Flora and Dora Harris , of Oasis ,
were visiting with Mrs. Quisenberry
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. McAlevy were visit
ing with their son Aleck , last Thurs
day.
day.A
A certain young man was noticed
hazing a couple of buggies down the
creek last Saturday.
Homer Harris and Harvey New
man are holding bachelor's hall on
Snake .river.
Homer Tait is farming quite ex
tensively this year.
Mrs. Wilkinson and little grand
daughter made a flying trip to the
Snake last wtek.
Will Gillaspie and Joe Genet
stopped at Mr. Sanfoids on their
way up the Snake and caught a fine
mess of fish.
Grant Spain and family were vis
iting with Mr. Ganow's last Sunday.
Where is everyone going to cele
brate this year ?
Sawyer , Quisenberry and McAlevy
have brought their cattle to the
Snake to summer.
How goes farming , Shorty and
Lengthy ?
SUNFLOWER.
Wm. Steadman was in town last
week.
S. N. Moses returned from Oma
ha and is looking after his stock.
Miss Flmer Reed , of College
View , Lincoln , came up Tuesday
to stay with Mrs. Towlc.
Wm. Heelan dropped in today
to order some writing paper to
match the envelopes we printed
for him a couple of weegs ago.
Notice of Application for a License
to Sell Liquors.
Notice Is hereby Riven that I have filed wjth
the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Woodlake , Nebraska , a petition accompanied
by a bond duly attested , said petition praying
that I be granted a license to sell malt , spirit
uous and vinous liquors in said Village of Wood
Uke , Cherry county. Nebraska , for the year
ending June 15,1904.
RASMUS ANDERSON.
Dated this 33th day of April , 1003.
Meals Lunches Short Order8
THE KANGAROO
I fir H TSr
First class meals at all hours , ' . .
day and night. Oysters in
season. Pies , cakes , dough
nuts always on hand.
E. D. Cohota , Prop.
TIMfi TABLE
Great Hforthern tine
at O'neill , tfebr.
Going East , Going West.
Leaves 10:10 a. hi. Arrives 9:60 p. m.
Passenger , daily except Sunday.
'Joitnections with Elkhom trains east and
west-bound from all points west of O'Neill.
Shortest route to Sioux City and beyond.
Through connections for Sioux Falls , Mlnne-
ai > olis , St. Faul and all points north and west.
Buy local tickets to O'Neill.
FBED ROKEBS , G , P. A.
Sioux City , Iowa
DO YOU WANT A WINDMILL ? ! geed so you one. want
The place to get the best Windmill , alec pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the-Dotiohei1 House
Highest cash price paid for Hides and ! ' Furs.
- - Valentine , Nebr
Business Notices.
Notices tinder this heading 5 cents per line
each Insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Ranch far gale * r tlieaae ! !
16 quarter sections , good range , hay
water and timber. Will run 800 head
of stock. For information addres * , box
no. 164 , Gordon Nebr. or L M. RIOT ,
Valentine , Nebr. 42-tf
Wanted to contract 1000 tons of
hay cut and 'stacked.
W. G. BALLAIH/
16 8 ' Wood Ikke , Nebr.
LOST ! ;
One brown yearling horse colt
branded , | | on right hip.
12 D. STINARD , Valentine , Nebr.
Notice.
If my Stacker Rope is returned
soon and left where you got it , will
say nothing about it , otherwise will
prosecute as we know who got it.
17 2 W. G. BALLARD.
LOST.
One dark bay horse , white "star
in face , white spot on nose , white
hind foot , shows white strongly in
one eye. Eeward for information
or recovery.
16 MARK D. CYPHERS.
Notice.
I have fourteen of fifteen regis
tered Hereford Bulls , from one to
three years old , for sale or trtde.
Also three full blood Gtloway
Bulls at my ranch 25 mifes south
of Valentine and 20 miles west of
Woodlake. W. G. BALLAUD , '
7 tf Woodlake , Nebr.
RANCH FOR SALE.
6 quarter sections of Deeded land
and some school land. Eange for
200 head of stock and is the best
range now vacant. 200 tons of hay
can be cut oa this ranch and there
is a good house , corrals , cattle sheds
stable , two windmills with never
failing wells and stock tanks. Al
so open water on a part of the
range the year round. § 4,000 will
buy it. Call at this office or write
I. M. EICE ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Special Reduced
Excursion Rates.
ill bem ! effect from all points oh the Chicago
&North-WestemBallway for the occasions
named below :
Los Angeles , May 21st to June 2nd
Presbyterian General Assembly.
Indianapolis , ludy Jane 9th to 14th ,
Travelers' Protective Association.
Indianapolis , Ind. . June 17 to 21 ,
* ModerniWoodinan of America.
Boston , July 6th to 10th. National
Educational Association.
Saratoga Springs , NY , , July 7th to
10th , Nobles of the -Mystic Shrine.
Denver , July 9thlo 13th-4Jnited
Christian Endeavar.
, Detroit , Mich. , July ICth to 19th" Ep-
worth League.
Baltimore , Md. , July 21st to 23rd ,
B. P. O. E.
San. Francisco , August 17th to 22nd.
G. A , B. meeting.
Baltimore..Md. , , Sept. 21st to 2cth ,
Sovereign Grand Ledge. I. O. O. F.
For information as to rates , dates of sale , etc. '
ot these or other occassions , call upon the ticket
agent of the North-Western Line ,
THE
NORTH-WESTERN
LIKE
Only
Double Track
Kail react between Jf < itri JUirer
and Chicago.
Direct line te St Pattl-Jtinnchp-
etitt.
Direct line to Black. Ililln.
Apply to nearettt agent Jer rates
map * and time cards.
TIME TABLE
WEST BOUND
No.27Frt.DiUy333P.M. .
Ko.25 " except Sun day 9:40 ; 4.M
No. 3 Passenger Daily ' 13:481-11.
EAST BOUKD
No.SSFrt. Daily - < WAM.
Not " ewfipt bunday 5r V.
XO. 4 FiSKOger Dally 4& < u Jit *