Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 29, 1906, Image 8

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TO GUARD * SHIS c Jnst the unseen dangers at set ,
the United States Government maintains lighthouses.
To guard your home against the un
seen dangers of food products , the Govern
ment has enacted a pure food law. The
law compels the manufacturers of baking
powder to print the ingredients on the
label of each can.
The Government has made the label your protection
so that you can avoid alum read it carefully , if it does not
say pure cream of tartar hand it back and
HOYAL is a pure , cream of tartar baking powder a pure
product of grapes aids the digestion adds to the healthfulness -
fulness of food.
The Loup Valley 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 ic my herd.
I have no bulls for sale until 1907. bavins sold
all bulls on hand. I will handle only pure bred
Herefords in the future.
C. H. FATJLHABKH ,
F. POEAT
Siege ,
Tubular wells and windmills ,
me up by Telephone.
J. W.
COUKTY SURVEYOR
Valentine -
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
JOHN M. ' TUCKEB ,
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Practices in all State Courts.
H. M. CK AMEE ,
City Delivery-man.
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. S.
Handles the
SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR ,
FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY.
Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71.
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 Respect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic. Herplcide and Coko's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
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MILL PRICES FOR FEED , 1S 1t
November 15 , 1906. I C t
PerCwt. Per Ton. d
S
" Bran , sacked . . . . $ 90 § 17 00 11
Shorts , sacked 1 00 19 00 ! ?
Screenings , sacked 70 13 00 bV
Chop Feed , sacked t 10 21 00
d
.Corn , sacked i 00 19 00 s
Chop Corn , sacked t 05 20 00 0 o
Oatssacked - 1 15 22 00 0b
TVOTIO3ES.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale isstiPd by the
c'erk of the district court of Cherry county , Ne
braska. October 15.190G. under a decree of tax
lien foreclosure , wherein \ . L Powell is p ain-
tiff and Ji hn Sellers an.-l Mrs. Seller , first and
real name unknown are defendants , I will
ell at the f-out door of the co'irt nouse in
Valentine. Cherry county. Neb aska. that being
th building wherein the last term ot said couit
w * heM , on the 20th day of De emrier , 1900. ar
10 o'clock a. m . to satisfy judgment of 77.oo
and interest at. 7 per cent trom date of judgment
September 11.190(5. ( and costs taxed at § 25.90 and
accruing costs , at puolic auction , to the highest
bid'ler , for ca-h , the following described prop
erty to-wit The NEJi of section 27 , township
33 , range 27 , in Cherry county Ne r ska
Dated this 2Sth day of November. 1906.
P. F. SIMO\'S ,
455 Sheriff of Cherry County.
Walcott & Morrissey , Attjs. for i'ltf.
Sheriff's Sale ,
By virtue of an order of sale issued by the
clert ? of the district court of Uierry County , Ne-
br.iska , October 9 , 1900 , under a decree of
mortgage foreclosure wherein William M.Alt
is plaintiff and Frank I. . Taylor , Jessie S. Tay
lor , his wife , Sarah Taylor , widow of Ralnh D.
Taylor , tiuceised , and the unknown heirs of
Ralph D. Tajlor. deceased , detendants. 1 will
sell at the iront door of the court house in Val en-
tine. Cherry County , Nebraska , that being ttie
building wherein the last term of said court was
held , ou the 29th day of December , 1906 , at 10
o'clocK. a. ni. to satisfy judgment 01 § 1353.00 and i
interest at 7 per cent Irom date ol judgment ,
. eptember 18,1900 , and costs taxed at § 37.80 aod
accruing costs , at public auction , to the higne'st
bidder , fcr cash , the following described prop-
efty. to-wit : The S&NE& and N } SEJ * . st-clion
10. township 3G. range 40 , in Cherry cotm.y , Ne
braska.
Dated this 28th day of November , 19C6
P. F. SIvtONS ,
4G5 Sheriff of Chrrry County ,
Walcott & Mornssey , Attys. for Pltf.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of'an order of sa'e ' issued by the
clerk of the district court of Cherrv county , Ne
braska , October 15,1906 , under a decree of mort
gage foreclosure , wherein C. L. OleS'Ui is plain
tiff and Lizzie K. McCutnber , Levi McUumber ,
Rachel smalley ana Everett Smalley , her hus
band , defendants ,
I will sell at the front door of the court house in
Valentine , Cherry county , .Nebraska , that being
the building wherein the last term ol said court
was held , on ttie 29th day of December. 1906 , at
10 o'clock a. in. , tu satisty judgment pf § 198 65
and interest at 10 per cent from date of judgment.
September 18,1906 , and costs taxed at 19.Co and
accruing costs , at public auction , to the highest
bidder , for cash , the to lowing descriu "d prop
erty , to.wit : The E SWJi and VV SEJ * section
23 , township 35 , rauge 25 m Chenry county.
.Nebraska.
Dated this 2Sth day of November , 190G.
P.F.SiMOXS ,
Sheriff of Cherry Counry.
Walcott & Morrissey , Atty's for i'ltf. 46 5
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by Ihe
clerk of 'he district court of Cherry County , Ne-
bnvsk . October 15.1906 , tinder a aeme of tax
Iron foreclusure. wherein M. K Noble is plain
tiff and Andrew Graham and Mis. Andr-w
Graham , his wite. first aud real name unknown ,
defendants , I will sell at the fiont door of the
court holism in Valentine ( 'herrv county. Ne
braska , that being the buildiog wherein the last
term of said court was held , on the 23ih dav of
December. I90i.at ( 10o'clo"k a in. , to satisfy
judgment > f § 145 40 and interest nt 7 per ceif :
iroiu date of judgment , September 18,1900. and
costs tax"d at § 23 40 and accruing costs , at pub
lic auction , to the Highest bidder for cash , the
Following described property towit : bJ4SW
of Sention 23 and the ENWM ; of Section 33 ,
township 35 , range 25 , in Cherry county. Ne
braska.
Dated this 28th day of November inco.
] ' . F. MMONS.
Sheriff of Cherry County.
Walcott & Alorriisey , attys lor pltf. 465
Contest Notice.
U.S. Land Office , Valentine. Nebraska. ( .
Novembber 6,1900. (
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
n this office by Homer C. Talt , contestant ,
igainst Homestead Entry No. 1517C. made June
to. 1904 for the EJiNNV .i. NK&SW1 * , N } SEV ; ,
5Ei4SE > 4 and NE& Section 32 , WS > VJi , NWJ4
Sections ) , i'ownsnipss. liaise 20 , by Otis L.
riiompson , contestee , in which it is alleged
that said Otis L. Thompson has never
istitblibhed residence upon said land ; also
bat said clatmat t has wholly abandonee said
and for more thtn ; six months last past and his
ailed to c ire his lach-s up tu dale , and that said
illrged absence from the said lanu was not due !
o his employment as an offl3 r , suidier , sailor
ir inarm" in the army , navy or marii * > cor s oi
he United States during the war with Sp-Uu or
luriug any other war in which tne Unitt-d
! la es may be eugdi d. said parties : re hereoy
lOtilled to app ar , respond and olfer evidence
ouching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on n
Jecembjjf 17. 11)0(5. ) ( before the Register and
Receiver at th - Unitea States Laud Offlse iu
hlentuie , Nebraska o
The said conteatant having , in a proper afll-
avit.liled November ( tOOG.sctforih facts which vj
how that after due diligence personal service vjsi
i t la's notice cannot be made , it is hr reby siol
rdered and directed that such notice oe given oldi
" v due and proper publication. didi
44 4 E. OLSON , Receiver.
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office. Valentine. Nebraska ,
November 1.1906.
A sufficient conte t having been filed in this
oHice by William F. Sweirmgen. contestant , again -
gain t Homestead entry No. 13309. made No-
vemb-r is. 1901 , for E&SWji , Section 18. and
K14NWJ4. Section 19. TownshiD 34. range 25. by
Walter Brown contestee. in wliicu it is alleged
that Walter Brown lias wholly utwndoiied said
land and changed Ins resident therefrom for
more than six mouths last past , that thr land
is not settled upon nor cultivated in good faith
a > the law requires , and entryman has never
established his residence upon the land as the
Taw requires , and he has lailed to cure his
laches up to this date ; and said alleged absence
from the said laud was not due to his employ
ment in the army , navy , or marine corps of the
united States as a private soldier , oinc-r , sea
man or marine during the war wuh Spain or
during any oilier war in which the United
States may be engaged ; said i arties are hf-reny
notified to appear , respond and offer evi fence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock u. m on
December 13 1900 , nefore the register and re
ceiver at the United States Land Omce in Val
entine , \ebraska
The saiu coote-tant having , in a proper affi
davit , filed November 1.1900setfoith lacts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not b. made , ii is hereby order
ed and directed that such notice be given by due
and proper publication.
43 5 E. OLSON ,
Receiver.
In the District Court of Cherry
County , Nebraska.
James F. S. Phillis , " )
vs ' Notice to Non-Eesi-
Nellie A. Crooker and }
H D. Crooker , her bus-1 dent Defendants ,
band. j
To Nellie A. Crooker and H. D. Crocker , her
husband , non-resident defendants :
YJU , rtna each of you. are hereby notified that
on the 19th day of November , 1906. James F. S.
'
Pnillis , plaintiff' nerein , filed his petition against
you in the District Court of Ciierry county. .Nu-
orasra. the object and prayer of which are to
establish and foreclose a certain tax lien upon
the real estate as loilows : " 3EJ4 , Section 9 , town
ship 33 , Kange 3hv , in Cnerry couuty.NebrasKa ,
lor the taxes assessed and levied tbermm for
either state , county or district purposes for the
years 19U2,19j3,1904 aud 1905. for whuli the said
laud was sold to tins plaintiff for tne sum of
$21 73 , by the county i'reasurer of Cherry coun
ty , Nebraska ; 10 have an accounting of the
amount uue thereon , together with interest
theie.011 from the 17tli day of November , 1906. at
tne rate ot 15 per cent per annum ; to have said
premises sold for the satisfaction of the amount
due for aticu taxes , interest ; , penalties and
c.Sts , costs ot suit , and costs of sate ; to bar ,
foreclose and exclude the said defendants , or
either of tuem , from having or claiming any
lieu , title or equity of redemption of , in , or to
tlin .same , or any pure thereof , and for. eueral
relief.
ion. and each of you , are required to answer
this petition ou or before Monday , the 7ih day
of January , 1907. JAMES F. S. I'HILLIS ,
45 4 I'laiutiff.
By itobert G. Easley , his attorney ,
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Nebraska. I
vember20.- \
B sufficient contest affidavit Having bet-n filed
in this office by Wuitield s. Brisco. coutt slant. ,
against homestead nary Ko. 23J6. m de June 15 ,
1901. for v E 4. section 11. township 30. rane-e 34.
by Margaret E. JMcCalmanr. contest e , in which
it is alleged that contestee IIHS wholly abandon
ed said tracr. f amor than six months hi > t
pa > t , that said iraci is not cultivated , improved
i > r resided upon as required bv law , that the
land is now iu its wild state and than the above
[ illegeu defects exist at this date a d have not
been cured.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear
respuud and offer evidence touchine sairt allega-
i on at 10 o'clocK a. m on January 12. 1907. be
fore the reg-sterand receiver at th ? United
States land Office in Broken Bow , Nebraska ,
The sa'd contestant having , in a proper affi-
lavit. filed Nov. 17,1906. set forth facts which
.how tuat after due diligeiics personal service
) f thi-i notice cannot be made , it is hereby
mlered that such notice be given by due and
u-oper publication. JOHN KEESE ,
40 5 .Register.
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Nebraska , ( .
November 20,1900 )
A sufficient contest nflldavit'h.iving been filed
n this otllce by Winfle d S. Brisco. contestant ,
gainst homestead entry No. 2 805. made June
- . , 1901. fur SW \\VK and Wj 3W& , ml SKJf
VVJi. Section 12. Township 25. Range 3i.
y Flora Grate , contestee , in which it is alleged
mt contestee has wliolly abandoned the same
jr m > re than six months last past ; ( hat the
nd tract is not improved , cultivated < > r resided
pou as required by law , that snul tract is now
i its wild state ; that the alleged defects above
xist at this date an i have not been cured.
S ld pnrties are hereby notified t > nppea--
jspond and tlf r evidence touching said aile-
ation ac 10 o'clock a in. on January 12 1907. te-
ire the register and receiver At thd U. S. Land
ttice in Broken Bow.-Nebraska.
The said contestant having , in a properathda-
It liltd .November 17 , 1900 , set forth tin is which
luvv that after due diligence , perso nal service j
' this notice can not be made , It is hereby or- :
ir d and directed that such notice be given by : .
s
ue and proper publication ,
42 5 JOHN REE-JE , Register. 8U
Big Bargain Week ,
During the week of December
2lst to 2Sth Inclu ivp , The Ne
braska State Journal will accept
83 from mail subscribers for the
whole year of 1907 , without Sun
day , or § 4 with Sunday. The
regular price is § 4 and § 5. This
cut price is only good during this
bargain week , and all you have to
do is to mail your remittance to
The State Journal , Lincoln , Neb. ,
during that time , and you will re
ceive the paper the whole year of
1907. Such a cut price is possible
on account of large savings made
by taking solicitors off the road.
Instead of paying out railroad
fare , hotel bills and other expen
ses , these savings are given to
our subscribers direct by this big
bargain offer. The coming ses
sion of the legislature will be the
most interesting one ever held in
the history of the state , and no
matter what your politics are you
should read The State Journal dur
ing this time. Reforms will be
made in our present laws , reforms
that interest you in dollars and
cents. No matter what other pa
pers you are taking , during such
a session of the legislature you
should be a Journal reader. Write
a postal asking for a sample copy.
The Journal stands for all that is
best for Nebraskans and wants
you to feel that whatever is for the
public good is for its good. There
is a new deal in Nebraska govern
mental affairs , and you should be
watching every move. Farmers
and all the other producers of the
state are vitally interested in what
will be done at Lincoln this winter.
Remember the bargain week
December 21st to 28th. The
Journal is the paper for you.
W. C. T. U. Column .
Bethel hall will be open on Sat
urday of this week.
The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be on Tuesday , Dec.
4 , at Bethel hall.
We no doubt will know the su
preme court decision on the gamb
ling law in the near future.
There was an account in the
New York Herald some time ago
of two burglars who broke into
one of the finest churches in the
city to steal the silver altar service.
They effected an entrance , found
the silver , but also found a demi
john of alcoholic wine , and when
the sexton came next morning he
found the two dead drunk behind
the alfcar rails. It is a good thing
to catch a burglar , but , oh my
friends , you hardly ever catch a
burglar that way. Nearly always
it is some honest , hopeful , happy
man , coming with glad heart to
celebrate his own cleansing by the
faith of Jesus Christ , that is en
trapped by sacramental alcohol.
"Fitzgerald , Ga. , a town of four
thousand population , not long ago
sought to become the location of
the new building and repair shops
of the Atlantic and Birmingham
railway. The town was peculiarly
idapted to the needs of such an in-
lustry , but the railroad officials
refused to consider it because of
, he existence six saloons , exper-
ence having taught them that la-
3or was more reliable in 'dry' ter-
itory. Last April four thousand
; ondiictors and motormen of the
Jnited Railways of St. Louis were
lotifiod by their employers that
requenting of saloons would sub-
ect them to instant dismissal. The
Jnited Mine Workers of America
lave shut out both saloonists and flc
c ;
artenders from membership in oB
obi
he organization. These are but bi
If !
few of many instances which
aay be cited to illustrate the
rowing feeling against the saloon
rom a business standpoint. Bon- G
01
Wine and Spirit Circular.
K-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find i ,
A good prescription
For mankind
ir
Ihe 5-cent package s enough lor usual occas
9ns. The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a j
pply for a year. All druggists sell them.
R M Faddis&
Pn fnnicp address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
on h ft
thigh.
TTorsPS branded
ion left
shoulder
j' r thigh.
Some Some branded
r > randed ! on righr. thigh
on loft or shou der.
1 or thLh
I
N. S. Rowlev
Kennedy , - Nebraska
Same as cut on left
side and hip , aud on
left shoulder of her
ses. AlsoRSSW on
left 8ide
hip.
K 4on ieft -
Sme rat-
t'e ' brand- _
'd husk-l E BV ng peg ( either side up ) on
left siue or hip. p ou left jaw and e t shoulder
of horses , LU
LUQ on left hip of horses.
M on left jaw of horses
C. W. Bennett
Simeon Neb
Stock branded
with 7 on left hip
ilso same as cut
Range between
Gordon and Suake
creeks and on the
Niobrara river
J P GAKDINER
Postoffice address
Cody , Nebraska
On left side of cat
tle ; horses O right
armRango
Range , north and
south of Niobrara
i rl2-m ilessouth-
t of Co dy
George Heyne
Cody , Neb
Brand registered
NG1027
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
Some Q.Yon Ieft
side.
on left Jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon ,
A T DAVIS
Postofflce address
Hyannis , Neb
*
On right side
horses
on loft
shoulder
also cattle
on right s'ds
Range l miles
north of
C. H. Little.
Merriman , Nebr.
On either side
Horses same on
hip. Also
Range Lake Creek '
SD
Pat Peiper
Simeon Nebr.
Eoan Brothers
Woodlake Neb
John Roan's
private mark , slit
in left ear
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
CJBE JJ on right
hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlera of stock
icaring any of tnese brands
Albert Whipple & Sons
Rosebud , S , D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left side
OSO on riehtside
Some cattle also
have af fen reck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
ross hind quar
ters. Some Texas
ittle branded S O on left side and some ;
n left side.
[ orses branded SOS on left hip. Some catue
randed AW bar connected on both sides and
ift bin of horse * .
Taken Up
By the undersigned on Oct. 30 1900 , one four- eft
jar-old red and white spotted steer , white fa-e.
randed - < on left shoulder on felt side =
i tlneh. HENRY TETTER.
42 5 Valentine , Nebr. ,
3ai
Strayed or Stolen
From my place at Red Deer
ike , last May , one black 2 year
Id mare , brown nose , branded
S J on right thigh. Reasonable
iward will be paid for her re-
> very. JESSE BROSIUS ,
Woodlake , Neb. Ells
z '
G. W. BEAMKK
Gordon , Nebr
Caiue brandef
on leftside ait. ,1
out , 6-inch bo ,
and 214-inch circle
Brand registered
llfft 3hOUl-
Bder. 2
incb < circle 1-In
box. Registered 876. Range 6 miles south
Irwin on Niobrara river.
Parmelee Cattle Co.
Ro ebud.S. D ,
Cattle branded
as cut on left side
with etripo under
tail.
Horses braadea
left thigh ,
Range on Soldier creek.
NdBros. . ,
Rolf Nd
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
left thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of S250 will be paid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or persons stealing
cattle with above brand.
Jos. .Bristol
Valentine , Nebr.
Range on Nio
brara river four
miles east of Ft.
Niobrara.
Horses and
cattle branded
rB ( connected on
left hip or side as
shown In cut
H A BUCK
Postofflce address
Hyannis , Neb
Branded on left sldo
Range eighteen miles
north ot nvannis
J. A. YAP.YAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery ol cattle
strayed from my
range.
Sandy Williams
Merriman , Nebr.
Mostly OD 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.left side
Some on left hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder ,
Range Square
Lake.
WILLIAM BEAMEB
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
on right hip
Range on the
Niobrara
ALONZO HEATH
Postofflce address
Cody , Nebraska
shoulder. 1 *
Range north o
Cutcomb Lake
Garner Brothers.
Cody. Nebr.
Anywhere on cat
tle.
Horses on left
shoulder.
Range- North
Jtili.
Sawyer Bros.
ostofflce address.
Oasis , Nebr
JG. K. Sawyer has
I charge of these cat
tle Horses D S on
left shoulder. Some
ockBRS lcft slde
_ _ _ _ orsK | ] es aame
thigh. Range on Snake riverpSfcel
Jbrasba Land and Feeding Co.
rtlett Richards Pre * Will G Comstock V p
Chas C Jamhon Sec&Treas *
Cattle branded on
any part of animal :
also the following
brands :
horses i
same
.Range between
Cordon on the F E.
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2 i
tr