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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
THE HAS MADS OMAKA FAMOUS. "SOMETHING DOING ALL. THE J I I I 1 HALF FARE ( October 1st to 5th ) Ail HAILROADS DAY PARADE DAY PARADE TUESDAY OGT. THURSDAY ELECTRIC PAGEANT ftp ? CORONATION BALL .5 WEDNESDAY NIGHT UU IB FRIDAY NIQHT Come And See Ihe Air = Slit20th ! Century Wentier 8ETTL FitlR AT VE A SUGOE : Nearly 1000 People in Attendance. Last Saturday the Valenti : people went to Dunn's strove < North Table to enjoy a day wr the farmers at their 4th annu picnic. Yes , we all went b Chapman , the druggist , and 1 came in the afternoon and sa there wasn't anybody left in tov and he wouldn't stay. Now , \ didn't mean to say that Chapms didn't want to go to the picnic , ft he did , but he couldn't get aw * from town until everybody el left. left.The The day was warm almost tl warmest day of this summer ai the people were so thick that was difficult to get through tl crowds that swarmed around tl only refreshment stand , which w ; placed so near the speaker's star that there was a jam there all da ; excepting the dinner hour ar while the crowds were out at tl ball game , which was betwec Harmony and North Table. Ha mony won in six innings. Scori 6 to 2. The game was hotly coi tested and quite interesting , bt everybody expected Harmony 1 win , for there was Dave Fowle to catch and a ball couldn't pas him , when as good a thrower i Aaron Salmon was pitching , unle.c he laid down , and he wasn't brougl up to dodge a ball. Then , ther was Ed Beaman , who played cei ter field , short stop and secon base , and was never known to h a ball pass him Sam Burgett al so played second base and shoi stop , and every other player i the game seemed to be just in Ih right place to get a ball on the fl or a grounder. The North Tabl boys did well , but they were u against it , the invincible Harmon ; boys with such players as Joh ] Shelbourn , Dave Archer and raci horse Sam ' ! Burgett , were to much , for them. The Harmon ; team could strike the ball out o sight , too , and they came as nea batting the "kiver" off the ball ai any team we've seen yet. They'n all of 'em big , husky fellows anc there isn't a team up nor dowr the road that can beat 'em. 1 was soon over. Will Cramer wa : the umpire and wasn't slow ii making decisions , and the gam < would have been over sooner , bu both sides batted the ball so higl and far that the fielders had tc wait for the ball to come down be fore they could continue the game Sam reacied : ) up and pulled the ball down a few times , but the other fellows didn't have no lad der. Several good double.-plays were made on both sides. . , * V- - * .ty The fat men's race was enjoyed 'as much as any of the small spor Dave Fowler , Bert Hammonda W. H. Hooper ran in this n and everybody guessed it WOT be a slow , clumsy affair and prc ably expected to see them f down or stumble over each oth < but it was a race when they started. Hooper was gaining Hammond and waan't half a fc behind him at the close. The speaking was good and excellent program was carried ot There was a good exhibit of a ricultural products , the finest j tatoes ever raised and a splenc assortment of fruit. The wat < melons , wheat and corn were good as can be raised down eai and , best of all , there was a cro\ of good , whole-souled , sturdy pi neers , who have made this count what-it is , and though the scars i these veterans , their silvered hea and halting step may not be i corded individually , to their crec be it said : they came not here f honor , pomp and display , but eai individual pioneer has builded be ter than he knew , and though tin pass seemingly unnoticed by tl great throng , they will be knov as the pioneers to those who stc to look up the history of our n tive land. Their trials , hardship self denial and citizenship w : never be appreciated , exceptir casually by some student , who years to come will proclaim to 01 posterity on some such occasion ; this , to bigger crowds than no assemble , the privations of tl early pioneer who settled th country ; when the people tran lated the laws and governed then selves , cast out the evils and dnn the wolf from the door , theoretica ly and in fact. Our people , these pioneers , ai still among us and they are ei ; itled to all the good things we ca > ay and do for them during tb : ew years that is left of their a' otted time , three-score-and-ter Chey are the brave men of ou and. It did not take so much coui , ge to shoulder a musket and g narching off to war with some > ody to go with you and lead th ? ay , provide rations , pay uoulhly salary and a pension th est of your life , but it did requin ourage to face the privations o tioneer life , without the necessities f life and without money , with ut company and with no one tt 3ad the way , the battle of lift efore you on a western plaii rhere their were no luxuries , no ven the necessities of life in sigh or the money to buy them if the ] These , I say , are th < heroes , the brave men and w < en of our land today who endu more hardships than any soldi the world has ever kno though we often find the pn lavishly squandered upon the ter , while the former goes noticed. But , I repeat , they did not cc here for honor or praise , much better the reason for i heaping upon them the praise t is due in the same unselfish de tion to our pioneer friends \ have earned our life long prs and admiration. The following is a list the p ducts , exhibited and the winn of prizes : PltlZE WINNERS LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Fancy Work ( nest collection ) Miss Viola Vi < 2nd bebt venia K < Embroidery Miss Viola Vie Drawn Work MISS iena Vie Crochet Work Mrs. A Mel Knitting Miss Anna Mel Tatting Mrs. J. E. Pettyc Prepared Fruits Mis.C. M. VaiiM Pickles Mrs. Lottie era Pie and Cake Mrs. EvaJaj Bread Mrs. Van M AGRICULTURAL , DEPARTMENT. Best Agricultural Display F. G. B Sarden Display j. B. Ga ; Stalk Corn j. u. Gas Winter Wheat F. G. Bl Spring Wheat D. D.Di Macaroni Wheat p. G. B A.E. Gi F. G. Bl Aid 0. W. H , Hurt Br < FredGr SewCorn Frank Cow Potatoes D. D. D second lohuSedla third D.A.Me thickens ( best pair ) o. W. H " ( Plymouth Rocks ) o. W. H ( Any Breed ) sec Mr. Co\\den SpiiujrCoIt D.D. D second jt Xa Best Plate Apples c.M. VanMi Jrab Apples L'lums SPORTS. Sail Game Harm lorseEace Fred Groi second Chas , PC Pony llace Eddia K secotd Elmer V ] oiijol.ition Kace Dave Fov second .limBun Hen's Foot Kace Louie Ste second Art Mi Joys' Foot Race ( under 15 yra ) Fred Fou second Ross Pectyci Jojs' Fjot Race ( under 12 yrs ) Robert , \N second Alva Hoe lu'rd Lawrence E fat Men's Race Bertflammc second w. H. Hooj Veiglit Throwing Doc Groo tunning High Jump Louie Stel Wit Race HughFow second Willie Fen The several committees here ixpress their appreciation of t rery orderly conduct of the cro\ , nd the interest that was ma : ested by the outsiders takino- ; , ctive part in the sports and pi : ram. BY ORDER OF COM. School IVotes. Clinton Coliett returned Vesleyon University , last Sati ay , to continue his cellege wor Miss Clara Duham departed la Saturday to take charge of t rammar department of the Stua chool. School has grown rapidly sin st week. _ Everyseat.Jn the hi ihool is now occupied and mo f the other rooms are as full : 'Q can have them. Howev < lere is plenty of room in tl ighth grade yet for non-residei upih. if they will enter sooi STe can not promise to take the they wait six weeks or U lonths before entering. Mae Cavanaugh was offere 50.00 per month at Nenzel afte ie had contracted for anothe ihool at § 35.00 per month , bi ie first school board would nc slease her. Miss Cavanaug lowed pluck in standing by IIP tntract. We believe there at joy few school boards who woul > ld a young teacher to a contrac lien it meant so much to her t \ released. The youny people of Valentin < e rapidily departing for theii spective fields of work , som e going to college and others t < ich. Mable Helzer has already turned to Park College , Mo iver Walcott , Gloyd Quigley argaritte Quigleg , and Free nes will leave in a few days foi dlevue College , and Alfrec iwis and Ruth Stetter will leav ( few days later for the State liversity of l edraska. JLow Kates to Toronto , Ot Via the NorthWestern Li Excursion tickets will be sold S tember 12 and 15 , inclusive , w favorable return limits , on accoi of I. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge. Ap ; to agents Chicago & North-Westi B'y. 32 4 Pates to New Orleans. JLa \7ia the North-Western Line. ] cursion tickets will be sold Octol 11 to 14 , inclusive , with favoral return limits , on account of K. Supreme Lodge. Apply to agei Chicago & North-Western R'y. Hates to Interstate Stock and Horse S7oi i St. JTosepli , JETo. . Via the North-Western Line. I cursion tickets will be sold Se fcember 22 to 26 , inclusive , wi favorable return limits. Apply agents Chicago & North-Weste R'y. 35 2 Excursion XSai to Chicago and St. Louis , M and return , via the North-weste Line. Eound trip excursion tick will be sold from points on or w Df the Missouri to Chicago and 3t. Louis until Sept 30,1906 , lirr 3d to retnrn until October 31. 1 ply lo agents Chicago & Nor western 10-1-06 Ey. - - tow Hates to Buffalo. N. : Via the North-Western Line. 1 3ursion tickets will be sold at c fare for round trip October 10 to . inclusive , with favorable retn limits , on account of Internatioi 3hristian Convention. Apply igents Chicago & North-West < R'y. 34 C Excursion Ticltets to Stre Fair nail Carnival at Merrimavt , JVe& . , fca the NorthWestern Line , v 3e sold at reduced rates Septeml L8 to 21 , inclusive , limited to retu intii September 22 , inclush pply to agents Chicago & Nort Western R'y. 2 35 ISTOXICJUS. Drder of Hearing on Petition f Appointment of Administrator In the County Court of Cherry County N aska. iTATK OF NEUUASKa | 00 JOUNTV OP CUKUitV jbb To the heirs anu to all persons interested he esraie oE Daniel Fowler , deceased : On reading the petition of Mary l. Fowl * raving thfit the administration oi said est ! ie granted to Herself , as administratrix. It is hereby ordered that you , and all perse iiterebted in said matter , may , and do , appt t the County Court to be held in and for s ; ounty , on the 15th day ot September , A.D. 190C 0 o'clock a. m. , to show caube.it any there . 'liy the prayer of the petitioner should not rained , ana that notice of the pendency of be ' etition and that the hearing thereof be'given II persons interested in haid matter by publi : copy of this order in the Valentine Democi weekly newspaper printed in said county , 1 successive \\eeks , prior to said day of heanni - Witness my hand and tde seal of sa bEAL court this 27th day August.4..D.190t5 , i W.R. TOWNE , * > y County Judge Order of Hearing. OF NEBRASKA UJllUtKV COUN I V. j Whereas , on thK 31st day of August. 100G , . Holman. foster uther of John Holnun. mat nd hied in this offl.ie his sworn statement , du nested , and stated that lie desired to relnuiui- 1 right to the custody of and power and contr r'er John Holman , his minor child , and a aim and interest in and to his services ac agesand also came Howlan Da Hey and wi m made and filed in mv office a statemei ider oathdmy aties ed , that he desired ) lopt said John Homian as his sworn child I nave therefore appointed the 29th day i iptem er , 1906 , at 10 o'clocK a. m , ac my oflu Valentine , as the time and place where ; aring will be had in said matter , atlnc me and place ail persons Interested may ai : ar. tt is ordered that a copy of'this order lie pul shed in the Valentine Democrat , a newspapt iblished in Cherry county. NeDraska , for fou eetssive ueeks prior to the time set forheai g. \V. K. TOWNK. 34 4 County , Judge. i the District Court of Cherrj County , Nebraska. hn Sholtes , Plaintiff , 1 vs | i'za Rehbein , impleadxwriri ? TO with the houtbeabt I larter ( SEJ4) ot Secf f a Eight ( S ) . Town-f ip Thirty-three (33j n , | DEFEVDAVTS- ? nge Thirty-two (32)w , | erry County , Ne- 1 isRu , defendants. j ? he above named defendants will take notice it on the 3lst day of August. 1906 , plaintill rein filed his petition in ihe District Coutt 01 erry County , Nebraska , agiinso you , and : h of you , and all pers > ns claiming thmugli i under you , rhe object and prayer of whicli i to foreclose a certaiu tax lieu upon the SKJsS bections , Township 3S. Kange 32 , Cherr } inty , Nebraska , for the payment of delin- iiit taxes upon said real estate by said plain- tor the > ers 1895. 1S96. lsD7 , 1&93. 1899 , 190n , 1.1902 , 1903.1904 and 1905 , inclusive , lor the : es assessed and levied tberron for either ce , county or school district purposes. Aud re is now due plaintiff upon s < iia tax lirii , the n of S93.00 , toueiher with ten per cent at- ueys' fees and inteie tupon said sum from 31st day of August 1900 , and costs of this ; , for wuieb sum ot $93.00 , and cost' , plaintiff ys judgment and decree of foreclosure , to e said premises sold for the payment ar'd sfactiou of me amount due for such taxes. irestv penalties , attorneys' fees and costs , 1 costs of suit an j costs of sale , to bar , forc- ie and exclude the said defendants , and each uem. from having o claiming any lien , } , interest or equity of redemption In and to same , or any part thereof , and lor general et. et.ou , and each of you , are required to answer L petition on or before October 16 , 1900. JOHN SHOLTE3 , Plaintiff. Icott & Morrissey , his attys. 3f 4 R M Faddis & Co. Postofflce address Valentine or Kenned Some bran left tl Hordes o t left shoul-1 derorthiehl > ome on right thigh or shoulder , N. S. Kowley Kennedy , - Nebraska. Same as cut on left , ide and hip , aiid on' ' eft shoulder of hor- es. AlsoKS > on eft Bide lip. 'f ' + on left side. ome cat- Ie brand' d husk- ing peg ( either side up eft side or hip. p on left Jaw and left shou if horses , Q on left hip of horses , on left jaw of horses 0. W. Bennett limeon Neb Stock branded rtth 7 on left hip Iso same as cut Range between iordonand Snake Teaks and on the ttobrara river J P GARDENER 'ostofflce address Cody , Nebraska On I eft side of cat tle ; horses O right arm Range , north and Bouth of Niobrara erl2-miles south- st oi Cody George Heyne Cody , Neb Brand registered 101027 Horses branded on eft shoulder Ranee north and outh of Cutcomb in Cherry Co Albert Whipple & Sons Rosebud , S , D Cattle brani SOS on left s OSO on ritrhts Some cattle i have a - fen n Some with A left shonlder ; some brande with two b across hind qn ters. Homo Te : attle branded S O on left side and some ] n left side. Lorses branded SOS on left hip. Some cai randed AW bar connected on both sides rft hin of P. H. dimeon. Nel Cattle bram as cut on lefc s Some Qyon 1 side. "T"on left jav V horses. ange on Gordon Creek north of Simeon , A T DAVIS ostoffice address Hyannis , Neb On right side horses in left shoulder .Iso cattle m right s d Range id miles lorth of Hvanuis' ' Sandy Williams erriman , Nebr. Mostly on left Ie. Some on ? ht side. Horses same on : t shoulder. Range Lake eek , S , D. . Little. Little.Merriman Merriman , Net On either side Horses same on hip. Also > Range Lake Cree SD Gr.IL Seager. stoffice address Cody , Neoraska tie branded as on on left side , hip I shoulder ; horses ie ige , Snake Creek Pat Peiper Simeon Nebr. Roan Brothers idlake Neb i Roan's ite mark , slit ft ear C. P. Joraan. Rosebud , SD Horses and catf'f same as cut ; C.I BE JJ on Lip. Ringe on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rusilcrs of stock agany of these brands. Q. W. BEAMEE. Gordon , Nebr. Cattle- branded oo leftside & * & out , Wnch bos and 2K-lnch circle Brand registered 875. Horses branded left shoul'i der. 2V4 * inchc circle , l-in tox. Registered 876. Range 6 miles south Lnvin on Niobrara river. Parmelee Cattle Co. Ro ebud.S. D , Cattle branded as cut on'.left side with strlpo under tail. Horses brandea 3 left thigh , Range on Soldier creek. SJUkl Metzger Bros. , Rolf Neb Cattle branded inywhere on lefc ; ide. Earmark , square jrop right ear Horses have ; ame brand on ; eft thigh. Range on Gor- ion and Snake Greeks A. JKeivard of $25O will be paid to any person for information leading to the arrest ana iual conviction of any person or persons steal- ng catlle with above bracd. Jos. Bristol Valentine , Nebr. Range on Nio brara river four miles east of Ft. Niobrara. Horses and cattle branded iSB connected on left hip or side as shown in cut H A BUCK Postoffice address Hyannis , Neb Branded on left side Range eighteen miles north of Fvannis J. A. YARYAN Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on right side Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward for any Information leading to the re covery of cattle strayed from my range. J.F. Swain Sparks , Nebr. 'attle ' branded on ft side as shown cut. Range South f Sparks on NIo- rara river. 1) . M. Searg. iennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded 3 on cut.left side oine on left hip. Horses same on ft shoulder. Range Square ake. WILLIAM BEAMEB Gordon , Nebr. Cattle branded same as cut on left side. Horses { branded ! on left shoulder. j Range 6 miles south of Irwin. J. B. Lord Simeon Neb Stock branded eame as cut back right shoulder and en right hip Range on the Niobrara ALONZO HEATH Postoffle Cody/Nebraska On left slie. Horses - | ses left shoulder. E ° " o nortu Cutcomb Lake * , Garner Brothers. Cody , Nebr. Anywhere on cat- Ue. Horses on left shoulder. Range- North t.li. Sawyer Bros. ostofflce address. Oasis. Nebr G. K. Sawyer has charge of these cat tle. Horses D s on left shoulder. Some left side es samd' on'Snake Taska Land aud Feeding Co. ett Richards Pre.2 V/ill G Conistock. V. P Ocas C Jaoiison SecSTreas 4 * Cattle branded ori * * K frf& any part of animal ; S resaw sa also the following brands : uorsea brandea tht same . . , - K ss betweea &y 2 ° UOJ ? ° 5L ? ' -2i MR.