Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 14, 1904, Image 5

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PU I SAL E . firri
Personal property of John Storey , deceased , will be
sold to the highest bidder at
Saturday , Jan. 16 , 1904 ,
at 1 o'clock P. M. Property described as follows :
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15 head of horses 2 two-year-old steers.
4 work mares twb to 5 spring calves.
four years old. 5 shoats
3 two-year-old steers.
1 lumber wagon 3-inch
1 spring colt. tire.
2 mares , eight years old , 1 cultivator.
weigh 1100 pounds. 1 corn sled
2 geldings , 5 and 7 years 1 new iron harrow.
old , weigh 1200.
2 set of team harness.
1 high grade Norman
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light buggy.
stallion , 5 years old ,
weighs 1600 , I saddle , nearly new.
10 head of cattle. And other articles too
numerous to mention.
3 cows
TEEMS OF SALE : Sums 01 $10.00 and under , cash. Ten
months time will be given on all sums over $10.00 with approved
security ; notes bearing 10 per cent interest.
Mrs. Mabel Storey.i i
MAX E. VIERTEL , Clk. GEO. TRACEWELL , Auct
WHEREAS : The Village of Val
entine is without a public hall at
this time and
WHEREAS ; C. H. Cornell offers
to sell lots nineteen (19) ( ) and twen
ty (20) ( ) of block ten (10) ( ) with the
building thereon , commonly known
as the Cornell Hall , for two thous
and ( § 2,000.00) ) dollars , we the un
dersigned hereby associate our
selves together , for the purpose
of forming a corporation under
the laws of Nebraska , to purchase
said property , place the same in
in repair , and conduct a public hall ,
by the adoption of the following :
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
Art. I. The name of the cor
poration shall be
Association.
Art. II. The principal place of
business shall be at Valentine ,
Cherry County , Nebraska.
Art. III. The business of the
association shall be the purchase
and placing in repair the above
described property , for the accom
modation of public entertainments ,
such as shows , dances , political or
other public gatherings , and for
any or all legitimate uses common
to public halls.
The building may be so repaired
as to be used only as a public hall ,
or may be so repaired as to pro
vide office , store or other rooms ,
for rent , as may be deemed for the
best interests by a majority of the
Board of Directors , hereinafter
provided.
Art. IV. The association shall
commence business on the day
of lOOttand terminate on
day of 19 , unless
sooner terminated by three-fifths
vote of all the shares , at a regular
meeting.
Art. V. The capital stock of
association shall be live thousand
( $5,000) ) dollars , divided into shares
of ten ( § 10) ) dollars each. The as-
have tjie right to be-
gin business when one-half or
twenty-five ( S250Q ) hundred dollars
lars , shall have been subscribed ,
and paid in.It shall at no time
incur an indebtedness exceeding
one-half the paid up capital stock.
Art. VI. The affairs of the as
sociation shall be conducted by a
board of directors consisting of five
(5) ( ) share holders , who shall be
elected annually at the regular
stockholder's meeting , or special
meeting called for the purpose.
Said directors shall meet immed
iately on adjournment of the stock
holder's meeting , and organize by
electing from their number a presi
dent , vice president , secretary and
treasurer. Provided , one person
may fill two offices if deemed for
best interest of association , by said
board of directors. The directors
shall have entire charge of the af
fairs of the association. Shall con
tract , or otherwise employ the
necessary labor for repair of said
building. Lease the same by the
year , or conduct the business of a
public hall , fixing the terras of en
tertainments of different kinds , and
collecting for the same. The said
board is hereby authorized to do
any and all things necessary for
the best interests of the associa
tion. They shall also fill vacancies
in said board between the annual
meeting of stockholders. The
board is also empowered to fix sal
aries , if any , of the several officers.
Art. VII. The annual meeting
of the stockholders shall occur on
the first of of each
year , at an hour and place desig
nated by the board of d/rectors ,
which shall give two weeks public
notice. Special meetings shall be
called on petition of two-fifths the
stock in force , on giving two weeks
notice , reasons to be stated in
notice.
Art. VIII. The corporation
shall have a seal on which shall be
PUbscribc.d $6 fojlowjpg WQHJS
corporate seal.
Art. IX. These articles may
be amended at any regular , or
special meeting called for the pur
pose , upon three-fifths shares of
all the stock present and voting.
Provided , at least two weeks published - ,
lished notice shall have been given ,
of said proposed amendment.
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the lliv > r.
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Frank Mumford was in town t
two days last week. c
Jacob Satierwein was in Valen
tine on business last week.
Pete Cowery , of Valentine , was n
in these parts last Friday. 6
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A nice time was reported at the e
party given at E. Bristol's. si
Mr. Haley and family , of Sparks
spent Sunday at A.V. . Grooms' . sib
Bad colds seem to be the raging C
disease at present in this vicinity.
Miss Grace Grooms spent part
of last WCCK with relatives near
Sparks.
The dance at Mr. Hnggins' New 1
Years was well attended and a nice
time was reported. M
P
Little Joe Nrllette , son of Louis 01
Nollettc , was kicked by a horse
but not seriously injured. He was
taken to a doctor who took nine
stitches in his face. At this writ
ing he is getting along fine. pi
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Strayed or Stolen tie
ad
Three horses. Two light bays , sta
four years old , with halter , and pei
qii
one chestnut , five years old ; all pel
branded F on left jaw. A suitable
reward will be paid on their return
to Ft. Niobrara , Nebr. , or for any i.
information leading tb their re CC
covery. : I
J. L. DODGE , n
ds
Reallstate Transfers
U S to Sam J Hutcheson , pat
sne nne 11 30 29
A M Morrissey to John Bache
lor , w d § 500 ssw 14 , cse 15 29 1
A M Morrissey tc John Bache
lor , w d $500 scnw swne ncsw nw
sc 15 29 : :51
Clk Dist Court to Co Clk , Cer.
Satis , and Lien wse swne sen w ese
scne 15 , swsw 14 25 26
John H Kludoskofsky to Frank
Kludoskofsky , w d § 500 enw wne
0 J > 01 01
OO 'J-C 'jL
C E llicketts and wf to S G Oaks
w d § 1300 enw 9 , nesw nwsc 9 34
36
Fred Eobinson and wf to C B
llicketts w d § 1400 , above land.
U S to F M AValcott , KK § 51.10
lot 2 in sec 1 32 26
Jas Childers and wf to A C
Kiemenschneider , w d 81000 part
of the ne corner of blk 3 Cole's ad
to Cody.
G LI and Mary A Bake well to
Mary Johnson , w d § 50 lot 9 frac
tional lots 10-11-12 blk 40 Wood
Lake.
Martha Childers and hus to AC
Iviemeuschneider , w d § 550 undi
vided i int and all int in aese 30
33 32 other land.
Standard Cattle Co to Thomas
Powell , w d § 1 swnw nsw sesw 26
29 34
Thos Dowell to Standard Cattle
Co , w d § 1 ene 15 , wnw 14 28 35
C J Bowman to A Benson , w d
§ 2500 lot 3 senw nsw 5 31 26
L N Layport , shff , to Stella S
Billiard , S D § 167 nne niiw S 25 26
T B Nerd to J L Koseberry , rel
sse ssw 5 2T 33 ; lots 1-2 enw 19
25 34
U S to Exodus Tellier , pat se 6
26 33
John P Jones to Sam Grooms ,
w d § 1200 wnw wsw 34 34 2S
SAJLEOi * JIEST.
Saloon building , together with
fixtures and furniture complete.
Also good five room dwelling house c
with excellent well and small barn.
Easy terms.
A. B. HIES ,
52 Crookston , Neb. V
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Tickets tu Fe- cl
titont. Btobr. , clJ
Via the North-western Line , will tc
be . sold on January IS , 19 and 20 , 01
limited to return until Jan. 22 , in ai
clusive , on account of Nebraska aip
State Volunteer Firemen's Asso w
ciation : Annual Convention. Apply
to < Agents Chicago & Northwestern
ern K'y. 51 2
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. Brown , living 3 % miles m
northeast of Crookston , has lost
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head of cattfe : 3 steers and 3 ni
heifers. Three of them are brand-
Ul
ed < half circle S high behind left .at
shoulder. Other 3 not branded.
med
All two-year olds , red and white
or
spotted , excepting one red heifer lo.
branded. : Notify W. F. Brown.
acC
Crookston , Nebr. , and get re ward.
50 4
Tonii US < $ < ! .
I desire to again run the town C !
herd ( of cows the following summer
beginning ( about April 1st if the
weather is favorable. I thank the
people < of Valentine for past fav
ors and hope to merit their patron-
ige. * U.
50 tf
The Valentine Bottling Works
puts up eleven different kinds of
rinks. 17 Bo
re
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY LAUOR GKX- 001
ieiniu ; to nvuiugti business in tins County and
joining , territory for house nt solid linnciul :
standing. . § 2.03 straight wish .salary ; ind e\- W
3enses p Ud each Monday direct from liead- va
inarters Expense money advanced ; IKsition
wrmancnc. Address Ahma er , OO
, Chicago. 48 12 81 !
Pr
Capt. Hankins , of Omaha , will
jonductsalvation meetings in Beth-
hall Saturday and Sunday cve-
lings- ; the 16th and 17th , also Sim-
3ayaf&rnoop , 4J1 afe invited. '
.Meals Lunches Short Orders
r KANGAROO
First , class meals at all hours
day aicl : ni ; lit. Oysters in
season.- Pies , cakes , dough
nuts always on hand.
;
JE. D. Cohota , Prop.
THE
LINE
Only
Double Track
Itttilromt iH-ttvceii Jlintionri jetver
ami C/tio x/t .
Direct line to St I'ltitl-Jlintieajt-
Direct line to lilaeli Jlilltt.
to nearcMt ( ttentor rate *
n ml time cm-tin.
Business Notices.
Notices under this heading 5 cents per line
iach insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
pur Hue each insertion.
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All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Good fresh Meat and Lard at
Stetters Meat Market. 26
I ani now ready to take orders for
fine Knit Underwear for ladies and
and children. MRS. ELUOBE. 36
For all kinds of Undertaking-
Goods and Undertaking work call
on the Eed Front Merc Co. 27
Do not pump water by hand. Buy
the old reliable Eclipse Wind Mill.
47 LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Za lies and Misses Skirt * .
Orders taken for Beady-Made
Tailor Skirts at reasonable prices.
MRS. ELMORE .
LOST !
One brown yearling horse colt
randed , JiSJ ° n left hip.
12 D. STINAKD , Valentine , Arebr.
The Eed Front Merc. Co. carry a
complete < line of sporting goods.
JLovr Kate .Excursion Tickets -
to JLincoln , 1
Via the North-western Line , will
be sold on January 16 to 21 in- ;
elusive , limited to return until
January : 25 , inclusive , or by extension - -
tension until February 1 , inclusive ,
on account of Farmer's Institute
and various kindred meetings. Apply -
ply ] to Agents Chicago & Northwestern - (
western K'y. 51 3 !
§ 50.00 5123WAUS *
will be paid for information leading - ;
ingto the recovery of one brown '
T
mare , stolen from my homestead E
northeast < of Valentine , Christmas
.light. Said mare is branded H S L
r
andcr mane , is 10 years old and
ibout 1100 pounds : has white spot
i'oi cheat ! , one white hind foot ,
ne front foot scarred above fet-
ock . from wire cut , and is of a low h'
ind blocky build. j
F. W. MOIFOIID , !
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50 Yaleiitine , iS'ebr.
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Minneapolis' '
Main Office
Manhattan Building ,
ST. PAUL , MINN.
Dealers in
Stock , Grain , Provisions
Souirht and sold for
cash or carried on
caaonable ; margins , upon which a
omuiission will be charged of I on
rain , I on stocks and on llax. j
Private Wires. |
VYite : for our market letter and pri- j
telegraph cipher mailed free.
H.P YOUR GRAITO 08 loin
'rompt Returns. Best Facilities
Liberal Advances
WG
Usual Commisi na siu
BRANCH OERCli . , J
Valentine , Nebraska. tuy
First door ftortli of FItrt atmnul Bank.
Des 'iMolnes
ional Cards.
The L 'i' V.tllny Iltreferd Kanuli
Brownlet-.Nebr ,
Vrlnce It
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nwu fisiui u l . -I
uf Ii. nj 'I ! l . .N |
of f'oul-f n.y. .
i.onl v\ii.n | ; uit. - r
in my hui .
> 'oMok ( ' Meat present. Kunch four miles
uorili-v.tbi row nice , Nebr.
C. II. FAUI.IIAISKK.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
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Bran , bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 ton
Aborts bulk 85 per cwt $16.00 too
70c $13.00
Chop Feed . . . .1,05 " $20.00"
Corn 95 118.00 "
Chop corn 1.00 $19.00
Oats 1.20 $23.00
John Nicholson ,
Dentist.
Will be ill Valentine on the 20 , 21 , 22
and 23rd of each month. .Reserve
your work for him. Oilice at Donuher
ETTA BROWN
SUPT , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
mouth and Friday preceding.
E NEBRASKA
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery dcparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Kosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 190i.
HENEY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith
Urownlee , Xcbr.
Does general blaekemithingathard
times prices for cash.
H. M. CKAMER ,
City Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
irum the depot , and all parts of the City.
W. A. KTMBELL
1E . Barber
First-class Shop in Every Hespect
Eau ; de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , Herpteide and Coke's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
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LEKOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodlake
GESKKAI. WOKK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
OfHcc at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. K ights The Don-
oher lesideuce , Cherry Street.
Edward S. Furay
Physician and Surgeon
Office Fraternal Hall or El
liott's Drug Store. IIH1IJ ,
K. M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY A n ABSTRAGTER
Valentine , Nebr.
. s in District dourt and U. S. Land
lLotKHU ! K : : ite and Uanch Property .
A ha. j
Eobert G. Easley ,
ATTORXKY AT ! LAW.
Oflice over Red Front
GENERAL , LAW PEACTICE
DE. F. M. BLAKE ,
vooins at Mrs. Shore.
TIHRTAKI.K
at O'ueill , Xeiir.
; ? Fast. Ooiiuc x\v < r.
i.eavt > s 10:10 a. m. a trhes u 0 p. in.
Passenger , daily except Sunday.
Connections with EIkli ni trains east and
rest-bound from all points west of O' > f ll.
uortest route to Sioux City . d livyuud.
Tbrouu'h connections f-r Sioux Falls ,
olis , t-i. i'aulainia1 ! iiuuia' rtli aud
lucai II kfcts to O'Kt-Hl.
I'JiEl ; RO FKS , R , P. A.
Sioux City t