Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 10, 1907, Image 8

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The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
J5rownle , Nebr ,
Prince Boabrt' t
131693 and Curly
Coat 'Il2a61 at head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety ,
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates 10 my herd.
I have no bulls for sale until 1M ) . hvinjr sold
all bulls on hand. I will handle only pure bred
Herefords in the future.
C. IL FAULHATJEU ,
JOHN F. POKATH
Riege , Wefor.
Tubular wells and windmills ,
me up by Telephone.
J. W. McDANIEL ,
COUXTY SURVEYOR
Valentine. -
All work will be piven prompt
and careful attention.
JOHN M. TUCKEK ,
COUNTY ATIORXEY.
Practices in all State Courts.
H. M. CEAMEE ,
City Deliveryman ,
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. LOCKWOOD
Handles the
SHiRPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR ,
FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY.
-Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71.
H. BAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Eosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904.
C. M. SAGESEK
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Eespect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Hair
Tonic , Herplcido and Coke's Dandruff Cure ,
Try Pompeian Face Massage'Cream
' 1M-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cout package s enough for usual occas
siens. The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a
supply for a year. All druiyrlats sell them.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
December 20 , 1906.
PerCwt. Per Ton.
Bran , sacked § 90 § 17 00
Shorts , sacked 1 00 19 00
Screenings , sacked 70 13 00
Chop Feed , sacked 1 10 21 00
Corn , sacked 1 00 19 00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 05 20 00
Oats , sacked 1 15 22 00
50 YEARS *
EXPERIENCE
TRACE MARKS
DESIGNS
. . . . COPYRIGHTS &c >
Anyone sending a sketch and description oiay
qntclcly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly conUdentlal. Handbook on Patents
ecnt free. Oldest nzency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tptcial notice , without cbarce , in the
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lnrgnst cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms , ? 3 r
year : four months , $ L Sold by all newsdealers.
Office. 625 V St. Wastfiineton. T ) C.
Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointment of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County Neb
raska.
STATK OP NEBRASKa
CoDJCTr OP CHEiUlY fa3
To the heirs and to all persons interested in
the estate of S. 1' , Smith , deceased :
On reading the petition of Jennie A.'Rigg ,
praying thnt the administration or said estate
be granted toil. V. Nicholson as administrator.
It is hereby ordered tharyou. and all persons
interested in said matter , may. and do , appear
at the Comity Court , to tie held in amDorrsuid
county , on the lath day of January. A. D. 1907 at
10 o'clock a ra. , to .show cause , if any there be
why the prayer of the-petitioner should not be
granted , ana ihat notice of t lie pendency of said
petition and that th- hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in ? > ai < l mutter by publish-
a copy of ilus order in the Valentine "Democrat
a weeWy new.spaper printed < i > aid eoimty , for
3 successive weeks jimr t'i - tlay ot hearing.
' Witness my hand sm-t ti-e seal of said
SEAL courtrhis uddayJ.-uiii ry.A.U.loo * .
- > \ \ R. TOU'NE ,
513 Comity Judge. |
LEGAXNOTICES. .
* ' *
t
Sheriff's Sale
Bv virMi-'of an order of sale i su d by tro
Herk pi the 'I t'lci court of Ulc-rry Coun'y ,
Nebraska , November 5.1900. tinder a decree ot
moa aye for ulo ure. v n-reln Hie Valentine
Huildlnn& I > oan Association of Valentine Ne
) riiui . iiC rj Hvitd. . is pl.iintill , and Mottle
Ore iwin and Ht-u-y ( Jrahaiii are defeu > l4nts. 1
will Mil : t the front door ot the court lioiiso
in Valentine. Cherry c uuty. Veftr i > kH. that be-
jng thu nulldiijg wneriti the last term of said
roiirt was heid. on ti.e 10ti oay of January.
l ! i7. at 10 o'clock a. m. . to satisfy judgment of
Sim71 and interest.at 10 percent from date of
judgment" , January 30. 1'JOC , and costs taxed at
. fttj.SO and aecruiug co-its , at ptinlic auction , to
the highest bidder for cash the following -
sciibrd property to wit : Lot No. 14 in nloek
N" 2 of H. & C. H. Cornell's addition to the
VHlag- Valentine. Cherry county , Nebraska.
Dated tills llth day of December 190G
P. F. S1MOVS.
Sheriff.
Walcott and IMorrissey , attj 's f..r pltf. -J8 5
Sheriff Sale
I5v virtue of an ordfi-of sale issued by the
clerk dt the D'Mrict Court of Cherrj county Ne
braska. October 15 , ICOtJ , unddr a decree of
mortgage foreclo urfc wherein W. K. Efm r is
piaintill and Henry Letget and Flora Leleet ,
husbrand and wife , and .Solomon Me * ight ,
s'imie , defendants , I will sell at the front door
of the co trt house in Valentine. Cherry county ,
Nebraska , that aeinmhe buildiiti wherein the
last t-rm of court was held , on the 8th day of
February. 1907 at 10 o'clock a. tn. . to satisfy
judgment ot § 1.000 and int rest at 10 per cent
from date of judgment , September 18.1900. a-'d
csts taxed at ? 23 40 aud accruing costs , at pub-
{ jic auction to i he highest biduer for cash the
following described property to-wit :
SMi&EM , SViSWHof sesti"n 1 < > township 32 ,
range 5J7and rfEj NKii , KV5S 1 4 of section 21 ,
E4 ; J4' < r section i8township 30 , ramie 30 ,
t' ethcr with nil impr ivements 01 whatsoever
kind , including wrlls , wind mills , water tanks ,
wire and Jence po'sts now upon or in anjway
used in connection with the ranch or range
adjoining said premises.
Dated this 20th day of December lliOtt
P. F. SIMONS.
52 5 Sheriff.
\Valcott & Morrissey attys for pltf.
Sheriff Sale.
I5y virtue of an order of sale Ksued by the
clerk of the district court of cherry county. Ne
braska on Novembir 10.1900 under a decree of
Mortgage foreclosure wherein F. M. Clark H
plaintiir and Ira B Nichols and E.A.Nichols
are dffcndanta , I will sell at the front door ol
the court house in laiuutine. Cherry c-unty ,
N. braska , thac bPinu the 1m Iding wherein tin1
last term of said court was held , on the 2Gth
day of January , lf)07 ) at 10 o'clock a m tosaus'y
judgment of ! 5C7.60 : ! and iiitere-1 at 10 per o > nt
Irom date of judgment. Ma ch 10.190G , aud costs
taxed at ? l.r .80 and accruing costs , at public
auction to the highest bidder lor casa the fol
lowing described property towit :
The. VVJl. of sE > 4. SKM of n\V , SW-i of NE
section fl. rowiish p 3 j. range 3u and also the
SKJi of section 33. township 33 ranye 37 in
Cherry comity. .Nebraska
Dated this 13th day ot December. I90fi.
P. F. SIMONS ,
50 5 Sheriff.
Walcott & Morrissey , attys for pltf.
Xoticc to Creditors.
THE STATIC or NICUKASKA i In the County
GIIKRKY COUNTY.f Court ,
In the matter of the estate of D. C NeidUh
deceased :
To the creditors of said estate :
You are hereby notified , That f will sit at the
County Court hvom i Valentine in said county
on the 20th day of January 1907 at 10 o'clock a
m. , to receive aud examine all claims against
said estate with a view to their adjustment mid
allowance The rime limited tor the presenta
tion of claims again.it said estate is theSGth daj
of January. A. D. 1907 and the time limited fui
payment of debts is one j ear trom said 1st day
of June 190G.
Witness my hand and the $ e il of said
HEAL county court , this 2.3th day of Ueee
, ber. 1900. W. It. TuWNE.
51 4 County Judge.
to Creditors.
THE STATE OF XEKRASKA I _ c In the CoimtV
COUXTI- . \ Court.
In the matter of the estate of Nelson Polen
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
You are hereby notified. That I wll ! sit at the
County court Koom in Valentine in said Coun
ty , ou the Gth day of January. 1907 , at 1 o'clock
p. m to receive and examine all claims agains *
said estate with a view to their adjustm ut and
allowance. The time limited for the presenta
tion of claims auainst said estate is the 26th day
of January , A D J907 , aud the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from said 1st
day pt JulyG , 190
Witness my hand and the seal of sa'd Cnuntj
' Court this 3rd day of January 1907.
SEAL W.It. TOWN E ,
. 51 1 County Judgu
Xoticc to Creditors ,
lu Comity Court w.thin and for Cherry County
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Charles V.
Tlolsclaw deceased.
To the reditors ofsaid Estate :
You are hereby notified , that I will sit at the
county court room in Valentine in said coimt ) ,
on the 26th day of January 1907 at 10 o'clock a. m.
to receive and examine all claims against said
estate , wim a view to their adjustment and al
lowance. The time limited forthe presentation
of claims against said estate is the 26th da01
Ja-mary A. D 11K37 and the time limited for'tht-
payment of debts is one year from said llth
day of Slay 190o.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
SEAL county cour , this 3rl day of January
31U07. . W. P. TOW MO ,
ol 4 County Judge
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court within and for Cherrj
county , Nebraska ,
fn the mailer of the estate of Jennie E.
Barnes , deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
You ar hereby notified. That I will sit at the
County Cou-t lioom hi Valentine in said county ,
on tile 20th day of January , 1907 at 10 o'clock a
m. to receive and examine all claims against
said estate , with a , > Jew to their adjustment and
allowance. ' 1 he time limited for tne p esentu
tion of claims against , said estate is the 26rh dav
of January A. i. . 1907 and the time limited for
pavme it ot debts is one year from said 17th daj
of February , l9Ct5.
' Witness my hand ami the seal of snid
SEAL County Uotirt tins 3rd day of Januaiy.
v 1907. W. K TOWNE.
" > l 4 County Judge ,
Two Thoughts.
"I want a business suit now , " said
Slopay. "I was thinking of something
in the way of a small plaid. "
"And T , " replied the tailor , "can't
help thinking of something in the way
of a small check. " Philadelphia
Ledger.
"Wnsiod Advice.
A beauty adviser says , "For tender
eyes make an infusion of" Oh , bosh !
Every girl knows hoto make tender
eyes without advice from any special
ists. Minneapolis Tribune.
The Siffnal.
Tommy Does your ma hit your foot
under the table when you've had
enough ? Tommy No ; that's when I
haven't had enough. When I have she
sends for tbe doctor. n.nrner's Bazar.
Asre ami Tears.
The man of forty must not think
himself old. Ee is duly beginning real
ly to live. A man's usefulness is gone
only when lie ceases to grow. Age is
not a matter of increasing years so
much as of waning enthusiasm. ilil-
waukee Journal.
Sparks Quills ,
A crowd of Sioux from the res
ervation was in Sparks Monday.
Mr. Bishop and son of Valen
tine were in Sparks last Monday.
Wm. Allen , Sr. , and Joe Bristol
have lost about 50 head of cattle
this winter.
Dick Osborne lost two head of
horses last week and lays it to the
dreaded stalk disease.
School was closed in the Bristol
district for two weeks on account
of the smallpox scare.
Frank Grooms received a box
of apples from eastern Nebraska
recently. Lots of apples and liver
now.
Henry Grooms upset a load of
wheat on the grade below the Al
len bridge recently. Henry has
lost several head of cattle in the
corn stalks.
Frank Johnson , of Iowa , and
who formerly lived at Sparks , was
here to spend.New Years with his
parents and other relatives. He
returned Saturday.
Mr. iN'ewland ' , who has been
sick for some time , grew worse a
few days ago and a doctor was
called from Valentine. At this
writing he is no better.
The smallpox scare has turned
out to be a reality , A.aron Grooms'
whole family being down with it.
It seems that that locality has been
pretty well exposed before it was
pronounced smallpox.
The telephone line running west
from Sparks , which has been out of
repair for three months so no one
could talk to Sparks on line one and
no connection with lines two and
three , was repaired Monday night
by lantern light and two and one-
half hours hard work. Your
humble servant did the job.
PORCUPINE.
W. C. T. V. Column.
Don't fail to get a new year
book.
The W. C. T. U. are taking
steps toward building a kitchen
onto Bethel hall.
We rejoice to be able to an
nounce that the case which was
t.'ied before the commissioners on
Jan. oth , was decided in favor of
' 'no saloon at Georgia. " When this
becomes the sentiment of every
town in Cherry county , then we
may look forward to happier days.
Then , we as a county , will become
a factor in the building up of a
great civilization. We can never
make America what we believe
God intended it should be "A
Beacon Light" to all lands so
long as this wrecking , blighty ,
blistering , damning influence of
the saloon is allowed to have its
"right of way" in any community.
We quote the following lines from
the Nebraska Issue : "There is
but one issue to this conflict. The
day of Judgment is sure to come.
Oppressed and suffering humanity
must have deliverance and relief.
The liquor traffic will be destroy
ed. The American saloon must
perish , for God is on His throne.
In His matchless name no foe can
stand before his federated church
and united people. "
Supt. Press Work.
The Man Fish.
Afathew Buchinger , mentioned in old
English wonder books as the "man
fish. " was the most remarkable mon
strosity of his time. He had neither
hands , arms , feet nor legs. From his
shoulders grew two flnlike excrescen
ces , and along his back there were sev
eral rows of scales. He had the lidless
eyes characteristic of the fish species
and a queer' puckered mouth and no
ears. . M *
W t
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| Weather Data. - :
The following data , covering a per
iod of 17 years , have been complied
from the Weather Bureau recordat
Valentine , .Nebr. They are issued to
show the conditions that have pre-
vailec1 , during the month in question ,
for the above period of years , but
must not be construed as a forecast
of the weather conditions for the
coming mcnth.
January.
TEMPERATURE.
Mean or normal 17 °
The warmest month was that of 1900
with an average of 31 °
The coldest month was that of 1890
with an average of 11 °
The highest was 68 ° on 30,1502
The lowest was -38 ° on 24 , 1894
PRECIPITATION.
Average for month .GO inches.
Average number of days with .01
of an inch or more 6
The greatest monthly precipitation
was 1 27 inches in 1889.
The least monthly precipitation
was 0.04 inches in 1900-01.
The greatest amount of precipita
tion recorded in any 24 consecutive
hours was 0.37 inches on 31 , 1894.
The greatest amount of snowfall
recorded in any 24 consecutive hours
( record extending to winter of 1884-85
only ) was 4.4 inches on 25 , 1902
CLOUDS AMD WEATHER
Average number of clear days , 35
partly cloudy , 8 ; cloudy , S.
WIND.
The prevailing winds have been
from the NW.
The average hourly velocity of the
wind is 10 miles.
The highest velocity of the wind
was GO miles from the NW on 7,1903
j. j. MCLEAN ,
Observer Weather Bureau.
An Abrupt Finale.
Joaquin Miller had just won recogni
tion as the poet of the Sierras and was
working oa a paper in Oregon. He
had been contributing verses and short
stories and bad just begun a tale about
the soldiers on the frontier who suf
fered with scurvy- The editor wanted
the scurvy story for the morning pub
lication , but Joaquin Miller could not
concentrate upon his work , nis mind
leaped to the anticipated joy of a great
social function occurring that evening ,
for at this time he was a social lion.
However , he had proceeded in his story
up to the point of the conditional cure
for the disease where all the soldiers
suffering with scurvy had been buried ,
with only their heads exposed to view.
The editor was yelling "Copy ! " The
poet's mind refused to work. He could
not finish the tale , leaving his soldiers
In such a plight. Suddenly an inspira
tion came to him. He grabbed his
pencil and wrote rapidly the following
words :
"And a she wolf came along and ate
off all their heads. " Then he made a
bee line for the door and was not seen
again until the next day. His story
was not published.
A Cause of Divorce.
"What is the most frequent cause of
divorce ? " the lawyer was asked.
"It is nearly incredible , " he said ,
"but a thing that causes-divorce oftener -
er than you'd imagine is married pee
ple's quarreling over their rightr to
open one another's letters. The hus
band will claim that he is entitled to
open the wife's mail. The wife will
claim that she Is entitled to open the
husband's. In the letters of neither
will there be anything of a private or
compromising nature , but nevertheless
they both want to get their mail in
violate it enrages them to have it
opened and read. Quarrels over this
letter opening question vex , I suppose ,
90 per cent of married couples. Of
this 90 per cent a distressingly large
proportion go on from bad to worse
till they wind up in the divorce court.
So , young man , when you come to mar
ry , leave your wife's mail alone , no
matter how she may pry into yours. "
New York Press.
Quick Wit Saved His Life.
"The strangest and most thrilling
piece of swordsmanship I ever saw , "
said the fencing master , "was in Ver
mont. I was spending the autumn In
a mountainous part of the state , and
there was a military encampment near
my hotel. One morning an officer's
horse started to bolt with the man
during parade and made at breakneck
speed toward a precipice. The offi
cer tried to stop the horse , tried to
turn his head no use. On dashed the
frantic animal straight for the abyss.
We all held our breaths. In another
Instant we expected to see horse and
rider go over the cliff. But the officer
when within fifty feet of the edge
drew his sword and plunged It twice
deep into the horse. The horse stag
gered , slowed , keeled over , dying. The
man had sacrificed the animal's life to
save his own. "
The Light That Failed.
It was by an accident that Mr. Kip
ling got his famous title , "The Light
That Failed. " He had almost decided
to call the novel "The Failure. " al
though he was dissatisfied with this.
One evening as he was sitting In his
study reading by lamplight tut- light
went suddenly down almost failed , in
fact. In a second Kipling jumped up ,
exclaiming excitedly , "By Jove , I've
got it ! " Pointing to the lamp , he said ,
The Light That Failed.-Londoa
Standard.
R. M Faddis& Co.
Pnxtnfflcp address Valentine or Kennedy.
Soinr ? branded
on left
thigh.
"Horses branded
ion Mt
> r thigh.
Some Some branded
branded on rlnhc thigh
I on left or ! > liou.der.
J shoulder
or thiyh
I
N. S. Rowlev
Kennedy , - Nebraska.
Same as cut on left
side and hip , aud on
left shoulder of her
ses. AlsoK5S3 ou
left side
hip.
Sff oh ieft
Some cat
tle brana
ug peg ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left Jaw and e t shoulder
of horses. uj
ujQ on left hip of horses
j\j on left jaw of horses
W Ben nest
Simeon Neb
Stock branded
with 7 on left hip
also same as cut
Range between
Gordon and Snake
creeks and on the
Niobrara river
George Heyne
Cody , Neb
Brand registered
No 1027
Horses branded on
left shoulder
Rausre north and
south of Cutcomb
Lake in Cherry Co
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on lef c side
Some
eide.
on left Jaw o
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon ,
A T DAVIS
Postoffice address
Hyannis , Neb
On right side
horses
on ieft
shoulder
also cattle
on rights da
Range to
north of Ffvannis
C. H Little.
aierrlman , Nebr.
On either side
Horses same on
hip. Also >
Range Lake Creek
3D
Pat Peiper
Simeon Kebr
Brothers
voodlaite Neb
John Roan's
( j-Ivatemark , silt
m left ear
C. P Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
FTorses and cattle
me as cut , a'so
CJ BE f.J on rijrht
hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
t-aring any of these brands
Albert Whipple & Sons
Rosebud , S , D.
Cattle Branded
SOS on left side
OSO on riehtside
Some cattle also
have af fen sek
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind qnar
ters Sony.- Texas
cattle branded & O on left side and some
on left side.
florses branded SOS on left hio. Some cactie
Branded AW bar connected on both sides and
hio of hnrs s
The Two GarrickB.
George Garrick , brother of the cele
brated David , was the Jatter's most de
voted slave and laborious pack horse.
On coming behind the scene he usually
inquired , "Has David wanted me ? ' ' It
being asked once how George came to
die so' soon after the demise of his fa
mous brother , a" wag replied , "David
wanted him. " H
Love and Dyspepsia.
Young Wife ( sobbing ) I am afraid ,
Karl , you bave forgotten what the *
Herr Pastor said so beautifully at our
wedding how love believes anything ,
suffers anything Young Husband-
On , no ; I haven't , but I didn't hear
him say that love can eat anything.
Fliegende Blatter.
We know accurately when we know
Ittle. With knowledge doubt Increases
-Goethe.
ffTfB
O. W. BEAMEB
Cuiuu brande *
on left aide at t
cut , tMnch bo
and2inchclrck
Krand registered
V
Horses
branded j 5 ?
ieft shoul-I1 1
"der. " 2WL
incbc circle .
box Kegtstered 870. Bange 6 miles soath
Irwin on tfiobrara river.
Parmelee Cattle Co.
Bo ebud , S. D ,
Cattle branded
as cut on'left s'de '
with stripe under
taiL
Horses brandea
left thigh.
Uange on Soldier creek.
Metzger Bros. ,
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
left thigh.
flange on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will be raid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and Inal
conviction of any person or persons stealing
cattle with above brand.
Jos. tfrtstol
Valentine , Nebr.
Range on NIo-
brara river four
miles east of Ft.
Niobrara.
Horses and
cattle branded
AB connected on
left hip or side aa
shown in cut
H A BUCK
Postofflce address
Hyannis , Neb
Branded on leit Bide
Range eighteen miles
north of Rrannls
J. A. YARYAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JT
on rightslde
Horses branded JT
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range
Sandy Williams
Dflcrriman , Nebr.
Mostly on left
side , borne on
right side.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Lake
Crook , S , I ) .
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.lefr. 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 milca
south of Irwin.
J. B. Lord
Simeon Neb
Stock branded
aarne as cut back
right shoulder and
en right hip
Bange on the
Niobrara
ALONZO HEATH
Postofflce address
Cody , Nebraska
On left
side. Hor-i
ses left
shoulder.
Range north
Cutcomb Lake
Garner Brothers.
Cody , Nebr.
Anywhere on cat
tle.
Horses on left
shoulder.
Range- North
Ui.
Sawyer Bros.
ostoffice address.
Oaais , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charge of these cat
tle Horses J > S on
left shoulder Som e
stockBSrJI 'eft ' side
. : - - - es same
thign. tt-tnge on
Nebraska Lund and Feeding Co.
art l tt RMianip Pres Will G ConutotjlT. V. P
f bas f ; ams"oa SPc Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of r.niinai ;
branded V
same
Haago between
Gordon on the F.E.