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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
* < : : / t Calumet is the only High Grade Powder & * - offered to the consumer at a . . . ' ' I ' * < & _ Moderate Price , - ' . w - It should not" be confused with , the cheap , : low grade powders on the one hand. nor the high priced trust powders on' the other. Auction Sale OF REAL ESTATE I will sell in Front of the First National Bank Building , in Valentine , Nebraska , ON Tuesday , June 27,1905 Beginning at 1:30 P. M. , * The Real Estate belonging to theERICKSON CATTLE COMPANY , ' - described as follows , viz : = LOTS 1 & 2 , 3 & 4 , SWiNBi , SBiNWi , Section 3 , Township 20 , Eange 31. M of Lot 1 , Section 4 , Township 29 , Range 31. . SWiSTTi of Section 19 , WiNWi , NWiSWi , Sec tion 30 , Township 30 , Range 30. WiSW ± , S NWi , Section 15 , E , SEiSEi , Sec tion 33 , Township 30 , Range 81. B. TRACEWELL , C. H. CORNELL , Auctioneer. Receiver. JAMES B. HULL rpHE OWL SALOON W.A.TAYLOR. I MT ' * * * ' ! z T * * Sole Agents for HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER Choicest Wines and Cigars * VALENTINE X NEBRASKA The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brov/nlee.Nobr , Prince Bonhdel 131693 and Curly Cout 112201 at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates in my herd. I can fill orders foi bulls of all ages at any lime. Ranch lour miles north-west of Brown- lee , Nebr. C.H. FAULHABEK , 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. JOHN F. POEATH Riege , Nebr. Tubular wells and windmills. G. H. Hall , M. D. Physician and Surgeon. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Drugs and Phar- maceiiticals furnished. Wood JLake. - Nebraska. C. M. SAGESER Barber First-class Shop in Every Respect Ban de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicide and Cokn's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Nights The Don- oher residence , Cherry Street. FOR SALE : 7 room house. Acre lot. Nice lawn and fine trees. 9 P. F. SIMONS. Strayed or Stolen. One sorrel horse , weight 1200 leftthighBlJiJ One grey horse , weight 1050 pounds , branded half-diamond JB as block , on left thigh and JJ con nected with slanting bar as block SE , on left shoulder. 1 will pay a reward of § 5.00 for each horse for information leading to their re covery. JOHN BURNETT , 204 Westover , S. D , Strayed or Stolen. One sorrel mare branded on left side , ace clubs on left shoulder. One chestnut sorrel gelding , branded 34 ( as above block ) on left thigh. One black yearling colt , unbranded. $10.00 reward for recovery. G.W. MCFARLAND , 20 Valentine , Neb. Contest Notice. U. S. Laud Office , Valentine , Nebraska , May 29.100S. f A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this oitlce by Charles J. Lee. contestant , against homestead entry No. 16419 , made Aug ukts. 1904 , for W& of Section 24 , andvj $ of Section 25. Township 3 * . Kange 33 , by William Davis , contestee , in which it is alleged that said claimant has never entered upon aaid tract of land and established a residence there on as required by law : also that said claimant never cultivated said tract as required by law ; also thtttsaid claimant has wholly aband oned said tract of land lor more thau six months last past and has tailed to cure his laches up to date. And that said alleged absence from the said laud was not due to her employment in the army , navy or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier , officer , seaman or marine during the war with Spam or durng any other war lu which the United States may be engaged , said parties are hereby notified to appear , re- spoilt ! and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10o'clock a. in. on July li , 1005 , before the Register and tteceiver at the United States Land umce in Valentine , Nebraska. The said contestant having in a proper af fidavit , filed March 28.1905 , set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made , it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice by given bj due and proper publication. J. C. PETTIJOHN , si 4 Register. Kice writes insurance. I. O. Jones shipped a car of corn feed steers to Omaha Monday. The Eagle lodge will give a pic nic at Thacher's grove west of town on July 4th. Further par ticulars later. The Misses McDonald are leav ing to-day for the post to form part of the bridal party at the Har bold-Brown wedding which occurs Saturday next at high noon. Martin Haley , father of "W. E. Haley , arrived in Valentine Satur day morning from Sioux City and other Iowa towns where he has been visiting friends and relatives for the past year. S. A. Lee has moved his barber shop into the building opposite the Fraternal hall. Mr. Lee recently had the building remodeled for a barber shop and has installed new furniture throughout. W. B. Hammond and wife and baby departed for Hot Springs , S. D. , yesterday morning for the benefit of Mrs. Hammond's health which has been quite poorly for some time. Bert will probably return within a week but Mrs. Hammond will remain for a month or longer. The sale of the cattle and horses of the Erickson Cattle Co. , which took place on the 1st inst. , was a pronounced success we are inform ed , all stock having brought good prices. Receiver Cornell will sell the real estate on the 27th inst. , full particulars of which appear in our advertising columns this week. DIED. J. M. Clarkson died Wednesday afternoon , June ? , 1905 , from asthma and a complication of dis eases. The funeral will be held at the M. E Church at 2:00 : p. m. Friday * John M. Clarkson was born in Lawrence county , Ohio , March 23 , 1831 and died June 7 , 1905 , aged 71 years , 2 months , and 4 : days. He was married in Clay county , 111. , to Mary H. Brainard , August 22 , 1S58. To this union five chil dren were born , one dying in in fancy and one about a year ago. This was more than he could bear and he began to fail from that time. He became a member of the Kugular Missionary Baptist church in 1S73 and Jived a devoted Christian life. He was a kind and loving father and a devoted hus band. He leaves three children , one sister , two brothers and a be loved companion to mourn his loss. He was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed by all his friends and especially by his beloved wife and children. James King died yesterday af ternoon , June 7 , from tuberculosis of the lungs after a lingering ill ness of several months. The fun eral will be held Friday morning at 10:00 : o'clock from the Catholic church. The U. S. weather bureau re port for the week ending June T , 1905 , shows the extremes of tem perature as 75 ° and 40 ° , giving a range of 35 ° and a mean of 68 ° , the latter compared with the normal shows a loss of 7 ° . The precipitation was .92 of an inch , .15 above the normal. Winds of 25 to 40 miles per hour occurred on 4 days of the week. The weath er has been propitious to all crops. The report from the whole state of Nebraska shows favorably for crop interests. Replanting of corn progressed rapidly and is a- bout finished. Some low lands still too wet. Corn has improved in condition but the stand is thin in many fields * Winter wheat continues in good condition , but some damage from the Hessian fly and rust is reported from Seward , York , Saline and Filmore counties. Oats have improved and generally are growing nicely. Alfalfa is be ing cut and a heavy crop is being secured. Potatoes are growing finely. Pastures and meadows are in exceptionally good condition , The "Valentine Colts" went down to Ainsworth today to play ball with the Ainsworth nine. We wish them success. A colored man by the name of Henry Smith was drowned in the Niobrara river last Saturday after noon. He was bathing with sev eral women when the accident occurred. He was seen to dive into the water and did not come up again. The women thought that he had played a joke on them and had swam around the bend un der water. His body was found some time later quite a distance down stream , the face and body being considerable bruised. It seems that when he dove into the river he struct a rock which stunned him , rendering him help less. He was interred in the ceme tery southeast of town Monday. OBITUARY. Solomon L. Ellis was born Feb. 26 , 1865 , in Keokuk county , Iowa. The family moved to Kansas and for awhile Mr. Ellis attended the Kansas Agricultural College at Manhattan. Later he went west and came to Nebraska , settling near Harrison in Sioux county , where he was a highly esteemed neighbor and citizen. In conver sation with J. H. Newlin of "The Harrison Sun" we learned that Mr. Ellis was as well liked and as popular there as he has been in ou-- county. He held the office of county surveyor of Sioux county and was the nominee for county commissioner two years ago in this county , getting nearly every vote in his neighborhood and running ahead of his ticket in the county , though he made no . effort to get votes whatever. He was married Dec. 28 , 1S92 to Miss Ella Mor- gareidge , next oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morgareidge , then living at Simeon Nebr. Mr. Ellis came to Cherry county seven years ago and has lived at Simeon since , during which time he conducted the Simeon store and kept the postoffice , and from which he retired May 1st to go onto his homestead north of Simeon one and one-half miles where he had built a temporary house to live in until he could build a dwelling which he was preparing to build and was surveying the line between his place and the Hobbs' place when he was struck down by light ning , Wednesday afternoon , May 31 , 1905 , his watch stopping at 2:17 : and was partly melted from the intense heat. A number of Woodmen of Val entine lodge , of which Mr. Ellis was a member , went out to attend the funeral last Friday and assisted in conducting the funeral , Rev. Holsclaw preaching the funeral sermon in. the yard at the Ellis home. Neighbors and friends con gregated from miles around and seldom have we seen a larger gathering upon a similar occasion in our city. Mr. Ellis' mother and sister , Mrs. Deuel , and L. L. Wilson , a half-brother , came down from Harrison to attend the fun eral. eral.A A friend and neighbor has gone from among us. We won't meet him again as we have in the past , a cheerful man carrying sunshine with him wherever he went. Quot ing Judge Walcott in part in a brief address delivered at the grave after conducting the Woodmen ceremonies , "We are all of us bet ter for having met him and known him. " His life has not been in vain though the cruel hand of death has taken him away from his wife and five boys , his brothers , sisters and his aged mother at a time when it seemed that he was most needed. His life has truly been an inspiration to all who have been associated with him or met him in his daily walk. Mr. Ellis provided well for his family in life. He provided for them also in case of his death , He carried § 2,000 insurance in the M. W. A. and § 1,000 in the New York Life. Life.For For feed or livery call on the Eagle Livery. Commercial trade a specialty. We have some good second hand buggies and harness for sale. Call and see us. 14 SHEPHARD BROS. , Prop. V * , : ' A Great Separator There is a best in evrvthintr. It must be BEST MADE EASIEST USED MOST EF FECTIVE MOST SIAli LE. By actual com parison in actual use. The Sharpies Tubular Separator Has proved it has these points in its favor. That's what puts it away ahead of all other sep arators that's why -ell it. Get hold of facts. W. W. MORRISSEY , Valentine , Neb. . : f'ta * # ? : S FOR SALE ! We will find quick buycres for any Land , Live Stock or any other property you have ready for market , "Writ © TJsULlcla . Seo TJs. Cherry County Land & Live Stock Co. XXX FRESH FRUIT AND GAME IN THEIR SEASON. 0 0 First class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats Sinokei Breakfast Bacon. Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs. IHE EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR Easy Running , Easy Washing , Clean Skimming , The Simplest is tlie Bewt. Nothing to get out of order and will last a life time. Recommended by all who have used them. A practical machine sold on easy terms by T.W.CRAMER VALENTINE , . 16 8 , NBREASKA. GRANT BOYER , CARPENTER tP BUILDER. All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Valentine , - Nebrask a New Styles in Ladies Fancy Shirt raist Patterns , DEALER IN Dry Goods s Notions CANDIES AND FRESH FRUIT TOBACCOS AND CIGARS Special Prices en "Winter Underwear and Hosiery , OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING. VALENTINE , NEBR. The Finest Ice Cream In Valentine ! When customer * after cus tomer comes in and tells us that Our Ice Cream is "the finest in Valentine'- feel a thrill o f gratification which only comes from appreciated good work. We know that we use the purest of cream and flavorings , and that Our Ice Cream i s unbeat able but we like to hear our cus tomers back us up as they d o QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN , DRUGGISTS. MILL PPICES FOR FEED , PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked § 85 § 16 00 Shorts , sacked 95 18 00 Screenings , sacked 60 11 00 Chop Feed , sacked 90 17 00 Corn , sacked 80 15 00 Chop Corn , sacked 85 16 00 Oats , sacked 1 00 19 00 FOR SALE Short Horn bulls , singly or in car lots. Ages from one to three years. D. J. Ciwmx , O'Neill , Neb. NOTICE. All cattle branded Q-j orH3 on left side or hip or O on left side or hip ; also all horses branded Q on te& jaw or hip , are the property of the ERICKSON CATTLE COMPANY and in the cus tody of the undersigned , as Re ceiver of said company. I will be grateful for informa tion that will lead to the recovery of any strays , or where a person has gone to any trouble or expense in recovering said cattle or horses , I will pay a suitable reward for the return of the same. C. H. CORNELL , Receiver , Valentine , Nebr. * * ,