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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
Vigorous Health is "the : mosf.Dependable ealthZtqf ) ssess : . | Itreaps a 'steady Ha'rvesf ; yAlum in food wiI ! change Health's ruddy glow info pinched paleness by "drying up the rich red blood , which nature provides. You take alum into your food by the useofi so called , cheap Powders "in whichalum' is qssd ; as' a cheapening substitute for purejCream'of Tartar There'is only one sure way to guard your' health against"7 slum and its injurious effects Buy only an absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder buy by the. Royal.is. made from absolutely"pure Grape Cr.eamof Tartar ; .Royal isasafe-guard tohealth. _ ; at the Top. Again : * The Loup Yalley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Prince Boabdel 131693 and Curly Coat 112261 at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates m my herd. I have no bulls for sale until 190" . having sold all bulls on hand. I will handle only pure bred Herefords in the future. C. H. FATTLHABEK. H. S. LOCKWOOO Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71. JOHN F. POEATB Riege , Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. J. COUNTY SURVEYOR Valentine - TSebr. All work will be jjiven prompt and careful attention. M. TtJCKEE , COUNTY ATTORNEY. Practices in all State Courts. H.M.CBAMEB , City Deliveryinan , Trunks , valises and packages' hauled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. N. J. Austin. J. W. Thompson. Austin & } Thompson , General Blacksmithing and Wood Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. 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 : . C. M. SAGESEE Barber First-class Shop in Every Eespect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Eair Tonic , Herplcide and Coko's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream MILL PRICES FOR FEED , November 15 , 1906. PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked. . . . § 90 § 17 00 Shortssacked 1 00 19 00 Screenings , sacked 70 13 00. Chop Feed , sacked 1 10 21 00 Corn , sacked J 00 19 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 05 20 00 Oats , sacked 1 15 22 00 M. E. Church Kotos. The Sunday school is growing in numbers and interest. Strangers are especially invited to attend all our services when stoppiag in the city. You will be given a welcome. | ! The puzzle question for next Sunday is : "Who was the man ! who caught 300 foxes , and , tying j fire brands to their tails , turned i them loose in the fields of grain ; and why did he do it ? " The morning service was not so well attended last Sabbath as it should have been. Doubtless some remained at home on account of the light fall of snow , which should not have hindered anyone from going to the house of wor ship. Come out friends and let us worship together. The evening service was well attended and the anthem by the choir was highly appreciated. C. E. COXXELL , PASTOR. W. C. T. U. Column. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at Bethel hall on Tuesday at two o'clock p. m. As our state treasurer calls dues ! dues ! so let the call come to all in the local union who have not paid up to September , as the time will soon roll around when March dues will be called for. Please come in the spirit on next Tues. The election returns show a great increase in the number of votes vast for the prohibition of the liquor traffic. It is coming can't you hear the rumbling ? Think of the young recruits , from schools where scientific temperance instruction has been vigorously taught for years , just on the verge of voting age. Think of the vast army of Loyal Temperance Leg ion graduates coming on. Think of the great world's convention with representatives from 31 dif ferent nations , reporting active work along all lines of temperance work. Prohibition sentiment is spreading over every state and territory of our own. nation , and , if all believers in righteousness ' would break ranks with the old parties and join hands with those who will ultimately win in our final effort to dethrone king alco hol this menace that has polluted our fair land , lo these many -years could be wiped out in one presi dential campaign. The following is quoted from Kev. Miss Shaw's address before the great World's convention in Boston : "Patriot- ism ! What is it ? 'Is he a patriot who says 'My country , right or awJ T' his country does , no matter what it is ? He is a patriot who says 'my country if she is right , but if she is wrong , then by every pow er of my being I shall seek to make her right. ' He is a patriot who has learned the kind of pa triotism our cause has taught us. We began by saying , 'For God and home and native land. ' ' Years of toil and sorrow and suffering taught us a broader patriotism and now we write on our banner , 'For God and home and every land. ' " SUPT. PRESS WORK. School Itfotes. Miss Gordon spent last Satur day and Sunday visiting her home in Hot Springs , S. D. While in Lincoln recently we met Miss Leta Stetter who is now principal of the Dewitt schools. She reports that she has a very pleasant work this year. The Wesley an , the college pa per of the Wesleyan University , is now on our reading table. We notice that Clinton Collett is the business manager and that he is making a good college paper of it. We met Supt. Hunter in Lin coln at the superintendents' and principals' meeting and he reports 3T that Miss Bernice O'Keif is giving excellent satisfaction in the pri mary room of the Fairmont school. Miss Bessie Gaskill , of the class of ' 06 of the Valentine high school , has a place on the program of the Northwest Nebraska Educational association which meets at Craw ford Nov. 30 , and Dec. 1. We prophesy that Bessie will prepare a good paper. Most of the students from the country , who were frightened home on account of the diptheria scare , have returned. However , there are four or five chat will not return at all. Some who have re turned are so far behind their classes that they are having quite a struggle to catch up with their work. The voters of Valentine pre cinct showed their confidence in their school superintendent on election day by giving him such a large vote for state superinten dent of public instruction , regard less of politics , and the superin tendent fully appreciates this mark of appreciation of his work in the Valentine schools. Miss Olive Bliss is assistant principal in the high school at Seneca , Wis. , and seems to be doing v ing nicely. She wrote to us recently - ' ently for a.declamation-for one of s the high school boys to deliver at u lt\ ' pnfp.i'tflinmfnt. The school notes in the Seneca paper last week states that Miss Bliss had just bepn out of school two days , attending the funeral of her aunt. Purple and Gold , the Bellpvue college paper , says that James C. Quigley , who was on the staff of that paper last year as local and exchange editor , is this year one of the associate editors and will handle the exchanges and also ath letics. The same paper says of Alberta O'Kane that on entering Bellevue college in ' 05 she quickly made a name for herself as a good student and that her literary abil ity brought her a place on this year's staff which she will fill with credit. We are very sorry that circum stances have made it necessary for Frank Fischer , who entered the State University in September , to return to Valentine to take his place in his father's store. He and Frank West and Alfred Lew is seemed to be doing good work when we met them in Lincoln on Oct. 20. Alfred is now spending his third year in the State Uni versity. He has decided to length en his course one or two years more than he intended when he first went 'to Lincoln. He will thereby have a college degree as well as a medical diploma when he graduates. Notice to Creditor * . THE STATK OF NEBRASKA I In the County CHKKKV COUKTV.SH | Court , In the matter of the estate of Hiram Mc- N unee , deceased : To the crediters of said estate : you are hereby notified , That I will sit at the County Court Koom in Valentine in said county on the 24th day of November 1900 at 10 o'clock a" , m. , to receive and examine all claims against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The rime limited for the presenta tion of claims against said estate is the 24th day of November A. D. 190G and the time limited for payment of debts is one j ear from said iht day of octobber 190G. Witness my hand and the seal of said SEAL county court , this 29th day of October. , 1906. W. it. TUWNE. 42 4 County Judge. Notice to Creditors. THE STATK OF NKRUASKA i In the County CIIEUKY CotrxTi" . j R 3 Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry A. Murphy , deceased : To tne Uieditors of said Estate : You are hereby notilied. That I will sit at the Coi nty Court Itoom in Valentine in said county on the 24th day or November , 190(3 ( , s > t 10 o'clock a. in. to receive aim examine all claims against said estate , with a vie\y to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presenta tion of claims against said estate is the 24 h day of November , A.D.1006. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 17th day of March , 1900 , Witness my hand and seal of said county court " this 2jth day of Oit Jber. A. D. 1906. SEAL VV.il TOWNB , , 42 4 County Judge. Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office , Valentine. Nebraska , i October 25. lOOC. f A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this ollice by George W. Allard.contetant. against homestead entry No. 17 032 , made Sept - t nioer 23.1904. lor M , N'/SSVv ' { .section 30 and WJ4INE54 and N\\M section 29. Township 31. Itange 29. by John Uauuon , coiitestee , in which it is alleged that John Oanuon never t-stab- lished a rt'siden e on said laud ; ul- > : > claimant has never cultivated said land ; alsu that cldim- aut has wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past and that he-has failed t cure i is laches to this data. I And that said alleged absence from said land was not due to his employment in the army , navy or marine corps ot the United State's as a private soldier , olliuer or marine , during the war with spam , or during any other war iu which the Umieu States may be engaged. S.id parties are hereby notified to appear- respond and til .t evidence touching said alle gation an 10 o'clock a.m. on December 12.190iiLe- lore the register and receiver at thtj U. S. Land Office ifi Valentine. Nebraska. Th said contestant luviug , in a properamda- vit filed uctober 25,1906 , set forth la < ts which show that after due deligeuce , personal service of this notice can not be made , it is hereby or- flerd diid directed fat such notice be given by due and proper publication , 43 5 E. OLSOX. Receiver. Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office Valentine , Nebraska , November 1. 1906. A sufficient contest having been filed in this offlcejjDy William F. Sweirmgen. contestant , a- gaintt Homestead entry No. 13309. made No vember 18. 1901. forEifcSWM , Section 18. and E NWM , Section 19. Township 34 , Kange 25. by Walter Urown. contestee , in which it is alleged that Walter Brown has wholly aoandoned said land and changed his resideire therefrom for more than six mouths last past , that the land is not settled upon nor cultivated in good faith m the law requires , and entrvman has never established , his residence upon the land as the law requires , and he has lulled to cure his laches up to this date ; and said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employ ment in the army , navy , or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier , officer , sea man or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged ; said parties are hereby notified to appear , respond anl offer evidence touching saiu allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on December 13.190G , before the register and re ceiver at the United States Land Omce in Val entine , Aebraska The said contestant having , in a proper affi davit , filed 'November 1.1900 , set forth facts which show that Jtfter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made , it is hereby order ed and.directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 43 5 E. OLSON , Receiver. Contest Notice. U.S. Land Office , Valentine , Nebraska , j. Novembber C , 190C. J A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Homer C. Tait. contestant , against Homestead Entry No. 1517C. made June 30.1904 for the E'NVii , NE i SE&SEJ4 and NEJi Section 32 , Section 33. Townsuip 2s , Kange 2t ) , by Otis L. Thompson , contestee , in which it is alleged that said Otis L. Thompson has never established residence upon said land ; also tnat said claimant ha * wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past and has failed to cure his lach-s up to dale , and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment as an officer , soldier , sailor or inarm'in the army , navy or mariucor s of the United States during the war with Spiu or during any other war in which the United Staes may be eugayrd. said parties are hereby notified to app ar , respond aud offer evidence i , touching said allegation at 10 o'clock H. m on | la December 17. 190'j. ' before the Register and Receiver at thtf Unite * ! States LaaQ Oifl2e iu lentine , Nebraska The said contestant having , in a proper atll- B davit.filed November (5 ( I90jsetfonhiaeus ( which show that alter due diligence per-'iuul "ervice tois notice cannot be made , it is lu-reby ordt-ri'd and dir iie. : thai such iMt.-e i > e given \ ilni JM. < ) | > ' 0 iT T R M Faddis& Co. Pnstafflce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded on Mi thigh Horses br n led 01 Mt r thigh. g Some Some branded 1 - ; on ri hr. thigh on left or shou der. I shculderf or thigh N. S. Kowlev Kennedy , - Nebraska Same as cut on left side and hip , aud on' ' ' left shoulder of her ses. Also&SJa on left side hip. F + on ieftHe cat- tie brana ng peg ( either side up ) on left side or hip. c on left jaw and e t shoulder of horses , Qj QjQ on left hip of horses. on left jaw of horses O. W Beuueut Simeon Neb Stock branded with 7 on left hip also same as cut Range between Gordon and Snake creeks and on the Niobrara river J P GAKDINBR Postoffice address Cody , Nebraska On left side of cat tle ; horses O right armRange Range , north and south of Niobrara erl2-milessouth- st of Cody George Heyne Cody , Neb Brand registered No 1027 Horses branded on left shoulder Range north and south of Cutcomb Lake in Cherry Co P. H. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on left side SomeQYon left side. on left Jaw of V horses. Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon , A T DAVIS Postofflce address Hyanms , Neb On right side horses on left shoulder also cattle on rights : da Range la miles , north of Hvannis C. H. Little. Merriman , Nebr. On either side Horses same on hip. Also g > Range Lake Creek SD Pat Peiper Simeon Nebr. Roan Brothers Woodlake Neb John Roan's private mark , slit In left ear G. P. Jordan. Rosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJBE JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Eutte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock bearing any of these brands. Albert Whipple & Sons Rosebud , S , D. Cattle branded SOS on left side OSO on riehtside Some cattle also have a - } - on neck Some with A. on left shonlder and some branded with two bars across hind qnar- ' ters. Soms Texas iattle branded O on left side and some ; left side. , Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle branded AW bar connected on both sides and eft hip of horses. Taken Up By the undersigned on Oct. 30. 1936 , one four- eft ear old red and white spotted steer , white face. Jranded - < on left shoulder on feft side = 3 = n thiL-h. HENRY TETTER. 42 a Valentine , Nebr. , Strayed or Stolen From my place at Bed Deer ake , last May , one black 2 year old mare , brown nose , branded S J on right thigh. Eeasonable reward will be paid for her re covery. JESSE BROSIUS , 48 Woodlake , G. W. BEAMEB. "t.i .i Gordon , Neb ) . brand- iu loft-jidf 4 out , tj-inch Do Hud 2t4-inch circle l rm tnch c'rcif ' i-in box. Kegistereo 876. Kangt > - - miles nouth Irwin on Niobrara river. Parmelee Cattle Co. Ro ebud. S. D , Cattle branded as cut on-left side with stripe under tuil. Horses branded | left thigh. Range on Soldier creek. Metzsrer Bros. , Rolf Na Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on left thigh. Range on Gordon anil Snake Creeks. A Reward of $250 will be paid to any person for information leading to the arrest aud final conviction of any person or persons stealing cattle with above brand. Jos. .Bristol Valentine , Nebr. Range on Nio brara river four mllefleastof Ft. Niobrara. Horses and cattle branded KB connected on left hip or side as shown in cut H A BUCK Postofflce address Hyannis , Neb Branded on left side Range eighteen miles north of Eyannls 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. Sandy Williams. Merriman , Nebr. Mostly on left side. Some on right side. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Lake Creek , S , D. D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.Ieft side Some on left hip. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. WILLIAM BEAMER Gordon , Nebr. Cattle branded same as cut on left side. Horses branded ! on left shoulder. Range 6 miles south of Irwin. J. B. Lord Simeon Neb Stock branded same as cut back right shoulder and en right bip Range on the Niobrara ALONZO HEATH Postofflce address Cody , Nebraska On left side. Horses - ! ses left shoulder. Range north Cutcomb Lake Garner Brothers. Cody , Nebr. Anywhere on cat tle. Horses on left shoulder. Range- North Sawyer Bros. ostofflce address. Oasis , Nebr G. K. Sawyer has charge of these cat tle. Horses D S on left shoulder. Som e istockRFa 'eft side 'HorsH ' fj same " thigh. Itange on Hna"ke riverfE Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. iartlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P. Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas Cattle branded on any part of animal ; also the following brands : horse ? 1 same Bange between dordon on the IM . &M. V.B. R. ard B. In Northwestern EIOHAB .