Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 07, 1907, Image 4

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT '
I. M. RICE Editor and Proprietor.
MARK ZARK Foreman.
Entered at the postotlice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second
Class Matter.
TERMS :
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Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers.
THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , 1907.
WOULD RAISE SALARIES
OF CERTAIN OFFICERS
Dan Barnes of Lake spent Tues
day in our city and called at our
office for a chat. Dan is trying
t3 get the people interested in a
bill to raise the salary of county
attorney to a price that will in
duce the best attorneys to accept
the office , and to raise the price
for county commissioners to $5.00
per day and traveling expenses so
our best men will be induced to do
the work. Dan thinks it would
be money well spent and the stock
men would gladly pay their share
of a § 2,000 salary for a good
county attorney who could secure
a conviction of a cattle thief rath
er than have the good attorney on
the other side aid the thief to
go free. We are inclined to be
lieve that Dan is right and that a
good attorney should receive the
highest salary of any of our coun
ty officers rather than the meanest
salary and bear the odium of hav
ing nothing to do but look wise
and dismiss cases or permit them
to go by default for want of ability
to cope with superior talent. Our
commonwealth ought to be better
able to pay for good services than
the rogues who menace our stock
men and pilfer here and there.
THE DEMOCKAT says clean up the
country and put these rogues to
work. They are better in the
pen than at large if they won't
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I v/ork. If you see a man or set of
II I
I men constantly idle and making
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no effort to find work they'll bear
watching and should be taken as
vagrants for the peace and safety
of our citizens who earn their
bread. Dan is right in his ideas
and we could have done worse
than to elect him county com
missioner. Come to the front
good people and think this matter
over intelligently. There's com
mon sense in it. When party
lines are thrown aside and people
use their God given horse s nse
they will see where they have
blundered in the past by following
foolish customs and stampede
ideas of all going together , or just
because some one else said it was
the popular thing to do. Get a
thinking.
A special term of court was
held Tuesday by Judge Westover
in which several confirmations of
sale were made and other matters
attended to that needed attention.
March 25th and November llth
are the dates set for our regular
terms of court this year.
Talk of the Town.
W. E. Searby of Crookston was
in town today.
Rev. Waterman of Atkinson
was in town Tuesday.
0. M. Sageser and wife have
to Rushville to visit relatives.
Born , to W. H. Hooper and wife
of north table , Sunday morning , a
boy.
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Clyde Davenport is out of quar
antine this week and at the store
on duty.
Frank Lamberson of Hot
Springs was in town the first of
the week.
Frank Currie was in town Tues-
J. O. Beatty went up to Gordon
to spend Sunday.
The supper given by the Pres
byterian ladies at the home of
Mrs. Shore tvas well attended.
Mrs. JE. Brosius has purchased
the Dave Peter's residence of John
Thompson and has moved to town.
Elmer DeboU has taken charge
of the Valentine Barber Shop
which he recently purchased from
Clarence Sageser.
FOR SALE 1 six room house ,
water in the house , good barn ,
large shade trees , nice lawn. In-
q lire of W. A. Pettycrew. 4-i
Judge Walcott returned Tues
day morning from a business trip
to Omaha. Miss Katie Noble also
returned from Lincoln where she
had been visiting friends.
After another severe cold spell ,
lasting from Friday till Tuesday ,
the .weather is again mild and
warm. The ground hog saw his
shadow last Saturday if he wasn't
frozen up.
. Mrs. W. F. A. ' en
tertained twenty-four
young people
ple in honor of her niece , Miss
E iith Adamson , last Monday eve
ning. A sociable time was en
joyed by all present.
§ 250 will buy the hospital stew
ard building at Fort Niobrara if
nabbed quick. Six room house ,
soft white pine lumber , § and is a
good building ; lumber and shingles
almost as good as new.
Miss Anna Melton and Almanzo
Clark were married by Judge W.
R. Towne last Saturday and the
couple departed to make their fu
ture home in Texas where Miss
Melton had secured property.
A whip and newspaper man
came to town this week , giving a
whip with each subscription free.
THE DEMOAKAT bought his supply
of whips and we have them in our
office window. While they last
we will give a buggy whip to ev
ery person paying upon sub orip-
tion and a dollar in advance , aiuJ
to all n w subscribers who pay a
year in advance
GRANT BOYER ,
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All
Remember Captain Houston ,
the evangelist , at the M.E. church
Feb. 17th.
John Ohe and wife of Savannah ,
"II. , arrived in oiir city Tuesday
vening and are visiting at the
lome of J. C. Northrop and fam-
ly. Mrs. Ohe is a sister to Mr.
Northrop and will be remembered
) y friends who made her acquaint
ance when she visited at the Northrop
rep home several years ago. Mr.
Ohe is the gentleman whohaspur-
ihased the Donoher hotel and will
assume Charge about the 18th.
Public Sale.
There will be a sale of the old
school building of district No. 19
of Cherry county , at Crookston ,
tfebr. , on Saturday , February 16 ,
1907 , at 1:30 : o'clock p. m. Said
Building to be sold to the highest
ca h bidder.
BY ORDER OF SCHOOL BOARD.
Taken Up
by the undersigned at ray place ,
miles southeast of Valentine ,
Neb. , the following : One roan
mare and bay colt , mare branded
3 on left hip , about 9 or 10 years
old , weight 1000 to 1100 pounds ,
C"lt about 6 months old. Also , 1
roan pony | mare and roan colt ,
mare branded reversed 2 T , is
about 8 years old , weight about
800 pounds , colt six months old.
35 B. F. ClIARBONNEAU.
EDUCATiONL NOTES
SUPT. R. H. WATSON , Editor
Anna Ashburn and Hazel Grah
am are at home sick with mumps
this wees.
Hilda Green has been out of
school part of this week on ac
count of sickness.
Miss Carlson's seventh grade
pupils are doing some excellent
work in making geography scrap
books.
Agnes Taylor writes to her folks
that she is enjoying her teaching
at Kennedy very much. She also
writes that she has a very pleasant
boarding place.
Judging from the little college
paper which comes weekly to our
desk , the Wesleyan students and
alumni' are having a strenuous
fight over a proposed change in
college colors.
Geo. Hornby sent us this week
a cloth bound copy of the Chicago
Daily News almanac. The book
is full of useful information con
cerning Geography , History and
Civil Government.
Ethel Sherman called last Sat
urday for a brief talk about her
school work. She had taught one
week and seemed well pleased
with her work. Miss Sherman
has always shown special interest
in small children and we prophesy
she will make a good teacher.
TRY AGAIN.
The dew was sparkling on the grass ,
While the rainbow its colors cast ;
The little birds did chip and sing.
While the cock laid down his wing" .
The ants were bosy at their work ,
While the little bees did never shirk ;
The spider spun his web with might ,
But not to fail he tried it thrice.
I thot once more of the da3 that's
past ,
How I had tried to do some task :
But all m3T ambition was in vain ,
l < \ > r I had never tried again.
CHARLES LEWIS.
De Laval Cream
Separators FOK SALE BY
Valentine A 'I
Nebraska
A Scheme to Plunder.
It was , of course , improbable that
the ship subsidy bill could be expected
to become a law without charges of
bribery and corruption. Mr. Alexan
der R. Smith has been defending him
self from such charges in the New
York Sun : ind , of course , denies it. He
admits that money was needed , but
"when I said that I might be able to
secure tl'e f.nids to meet the expen-p"
the - -.f course , no tlicr z r
co-\ „ ; fr . : t\ ] \ very ( - .
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liit : VMS ? ] w & > & iiv ? to c1
LEGATE IVOTIOES.
Sheriff Sale
Bv virMie of an ord i of sale issued by tin
clcrK ot the L ) strict Court ofOherrj county N < -
tiniska Oct ' T 15. 11KW , under a derive of
mortgage foreclo tut wherein W. K. Efncris
piatnnU and Henry Letget aud Flora Letuet ,
husbrand and wife , aud > olomou Mc > 'ight ,
smirle , delendants , I will sell at the Trout floor
of the co .it house in Valentine. Cherry county ,
AVtiiMska. that beinir he building wherein ihe
last r-rm of court WHS held , on the 8th dnv of
February , I907.at 10 o'clock a. m. . to satisfy
judgment ot Si. 000 and int rest at 10 per cent
iroin date of judgment , Septemii r 18. 190G. and
c sis ia\ed at ? 23 40 aud accruing costs , at pu'i- '
Iic auction to the hight-bt biduer for wish the
lollowing described property to- wit :
SVisEtf , /SVVor section 10 township 32.
range 27 * ndrfEJiNE > 4. KJSgKii ot section 21 ,
NEKiNKJi 01 section 2S , township 30 , ran e 30.
together with II inipr venients 01 whatsoever
Kiiui. itu luding w Us , wind mills , water t < iiiKs.
wire and letice ponts now upuii or in anjway
used i'i conut-ction with the ranch or range
adjoining said premises.
Dated this 20th nay ot" December 1900
P. F. S1M * X3.
52 5 Sheriff.
Walcott & Morrissey attys for pltf .
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sa'e ' issued by the
clerk of the oistrict court of Cheny county , Ne
braska , .January 11 , under a decree of tax
lien lorrcloMire. wherein John Shulte < * is jilain-
I iff. and Luizi Rehbein , impeaded with t"e
SKJi of h'ictlon 8. t wnship 33u , range 32w
Cheiry couniy , NehnisKa , deft ixlai.t.
1 will sell at th front door of lue court iiou-e ii
Vrti-niine , Cli rry unty MB > rasii. . thai i-cini ?
the t'uilding wheiein th lattHino saidtouit
was h ld , on ti e 23rn d.iy of Febru i v , 1907 , at
10 o'clock a. in. , t ) satisfy jndirui. nt of $9050
aud interest at 7perceiitfr md.i ! < > 'j dgm. nt.
Ni.vembe 12. 19 ; 5. an i cos's taxed at 37.95 and
accruing costs , ut put lie auction , to the liL-lient
bidder , for cash , the fo lowing descried prop
erty. to-wii : TlieSKJ4.it sections , township
Kin . range 32\v. Cherry c .unty Nebraska.
Dated this 24th day of .January. 1007
P. F SIMONS ,
heriff of Cherrj Comity.
Walcott & Morrssey , Atty's for Pltf. 25
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office. Broken Bow. Nebraska I
Ja uary 14 1U07 \
i A sufficient contest affidavit navu-g berii illel
in this ollice by l an K.Vtld - n. oiu slant.
against homes -ad n ry No 2433. m de Auuu t
20. 1S01. tor M & * KX SK'4 * K'i. sect.on 32. an i
i .svVJiNH J4.secti n 33 , township 25. range 33 ,
I by Charles Phillips , contest' e. in which
it is alleged that , contests IMS wholly abandon
ed said tract f r mim- than six months ia t
pa t , that said tract 11 not cultivated , improve- !
or resided upon as required l > v law , tiirtt the
land is now 1.1 its wild state and tha the atiove
allege defects exist at this date a. . d have not
been cured.
Haid parties are hereby notified to app nr
respond and offer evidence touclnmr said allega-
t on at 10 o'clock a. m on Keoruary 23 lt'07 he-
lore the r'-gi.ster and receiver at th" United
States land Ollice in Broken Bow , * ebra ka ,
The saul contestant having , in a proper affi
davit. Hied Ja . 12. 1907.ct lorth facts which
show that after du * diligenca personal service
of thinotue cannot brf nude , it is hereny
ordered that such notice be j iven by due and
proper publication. JJA.lt I US M. AMSBUKG ,
1 5 ileceiver.
Notice to Creditors.
TUK STATK OK NKHUASKA i In the County
OUKKUY COUNTV. fB ! > Court
In the matter of the estate of Lucy B. Elliott ,
deceased :
To the Creditors of said Estme :
You are herebv notified. That I will sit at the
Co1 nty Court Iloom in valentine in said conn y
on the 7th day or IM'rn irv , 1907 , nt 10 o % lock
a. in. to receive and examine . h claims against
said estate , with a view to iheir a'ius'm ntand
allowance. Tue time limited for the presenta
tion of cl.iims against said i state is the 7th
day of February , A.I ) . 1907. and the time limited
for payment of debts is one > ear from saiu 22i.d
day ol May , 190(5 ( ,
Witness my h < ind ad seal of said county court
' this 12ih day of January. A. I ) . 11)07.
SEAL \V.K TO\VNK.
v 1 4 County Judge.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant
Gertrude M. Brown ,
1'laintiff ,
vs
Arlington D. Brown ,
Defendant
The above lunied defendant will ra'-e n"tic °
that on 'h * 17th rtav of Jamidry , 1907 , plaintiff
hereift filed her petition in rr.c District "oiirt
of Cherry pinny. Mebraska , the object and
prayer of which are to oh ain a divorce from
the defendant upon the gr 'ii-d ot ex'reme
crutlty. Said defen tant is hereby required t"
answer said petition 011 or Lefore Monday , tin
4th day of March. 1907.
1-4 OKRTRliliE M BROWN. Plaintiff.
By Walcott & Morrissey , her atioiueys.
Notice to Creditors.
THE STATK OF XK15RASKA , I
COUNTY OF CHKUKY. f SS
In theCoimtvilourt :
Jn the matter of the estate of Willia-n Bingh-
ham , deceased :
To the creditors of said estate :
You are hereby notified , thar. I wi.l sit at the
County Court Room m Valentine in said county
on the ICtn da % of February , 1907. at 10 o'clock
a. in. to receive and examine all claims against
said estate with a view t their adjuscmenr and
allowance. The time'imited ' for tlie pre-enti-
t on o claims atraiust said state is Mi ic h
diof February , A. D. 1907 and th time .io.it-
ed for paj nient f oebts is on y > .ar from said
Kith day dny of March 190ij.
vit ess mv ha d jn.d seal of siid Con ty
Court , tins 23 d dziv of Kiiui .ry , 1007.
SEAL , W. R T UNH ,
. 2 4 County Judge.
Xotice to Creditors.
THE STATK or NKIUIASKA i In the County
CHKUKY COUNTY. f Court ,
In the matwr of the estate of Rooert H.
Montgomeiy. deceased :
To Hie creditors of said estatj :
Von are hereby notified , J'nat I will sit at the
County Court Kuom i Valentin in said coumy
on the 2 d day of March , 1907 at 10 . . 'cli cr , a" ,
m. . to receive a ml examine all cla nis atrainst
said estate , wit n a view to their adju-tment ai.d
allowan-e Ihe Mine limited tor the pre mta-
tion of claims against said estate is the 2nd d-ty
of March. A. D. 1907 and the tnu- : limned l..r
payment of debts is one > ear tr > m said 4th day
of July 1900.Witness
Witness my hand and the ? e il of said
SEAL county court , this Gih dav of he ra-try
, 1907. W. R. I'uv * NK.
4 4 County Jn ge.
In the District Court of tne State o
Nebraska , Within and for Cher
ry County.
The South Omaha National Bank. " )
Plaintiff , i
vs } -
James P. Sweeney et al , I NOTICE .
Def ndants. J
To Citizens National Bank aud Citizens Na
tional Bank of De Moines :
Yon , ami each of v u re hereby noiified that
there is on H'H ' in the ui-tnct Coti't of Oherry
County Nebras. < 'i a n liti > n wheiein tti S mth
Omahii National Bank us pi un itf h is brought
suit against yonrse.ves , im l * udcd with Jam-s
P Sv\eeueyetal the oojett add prajer ot said
petition is to foreclose tw > c nam"nnr giges
t vi-nteii by Jam a P. S\vv noy an . io-e a B
sw eoey to a-d pi i tlir on of wims nl
III I lt.Mt.fS HXUCtlted Uil , ; er2S. UOt ilid
c v ! ' > the ol < 'Wiiia de-icnbea p- ti'itv in
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Powder sold at a
price. Com-
plies -with the pure food
all states.
Trust Baking Powders sell for 45 or
50 cents per pound and may be iden
tified by this exorbitant price.
They are a menace to public health ,
as food prepared from them con
tains larce quantities of Rochelle
salts , a dangerous cathartic drug ;
Saved
ar Made
Furniture and Hardware , Household Neces
sities in the best Enamel Ware , Rustless Tin ,
Copper and Nickle Plated Cooking Aressels.
Everything- furnish the home. My goods
were bought before the raise. Come and
get them at the old prices which are equal
to a big discount. To see is to believe.
Come and be convinced.
FISCHER ,
Hardware , Furniture and Coal.
XOHANOE
oor Center
A IIAPPY NEW YEAR to you , and may you start it
RIGHT by using the RIGHT KIND'of WINES
and LIQUORS. With us PURITY and BEST
QUALITY means "RIGHT , " and we guaran
tee nur goods to be that in every sense of the
word. And while all good Wines , Whiskeys ,
Cordials , etc. . must vary according to vintage and
age , they should be pure and free from adultera
tions under all conditions , which is what we claim.
We desire the PUBLIC TO KN'OW that we
are neither BLENDERS , COMPOUNDERS
NOR RECTIFIERS : also that we use the utmost
care to purchase our goods from the most reliable
houses in America , and just as we get them , they
pa < ? s into the hands of our customers. NO
SPURIOUS IMITATIONS or IMPURE LIQ-
OURS OFFERED FOR SALE. WE HAVE
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN-
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN MELTENDORFF
PABST AND KBUC BEERS
Monthly Meteorological Summary ,
STATION : Valentine , Nebr. MONTH : December , 1906
NOTE : "T" indicates t ace of precipitation ; " nelow zero ; -VQ" partly cloudy.
JOHN J. MCLEAN , Observer Weather Bureau.
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