Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 13, 1907, Image 8

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DEERE TWO- !
LISTED CORN. GUIMTO
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' GOOD POINTS :
1. Cultivatives all the ground from center to center of
ridges.
2. : The only Listed Corn Cultivator with ridge shovels.
3. All steel construction. ,
4. Dust proof boxes with hard oil caps on wheels and
disks.
5. Perfect alignment over track of Lister by tongue ar
rangement insuring machine following the rows.
G. Rear arch adjustable to give required spacing.
7. Pressed steel shields attached direct to tongue , suspend
ed , at either side/of rear arch by two strong chains.
8. Levers within easy reach of scat , with lifting springs ,
enabling small boy to handle cultivator.
9. Seat in such position as to place driver well out of the
dust.
Steel Frame For Four Horses
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Adjustable for Wide and Narrow Cultivation.
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Sold and positively guaranteed by
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PHONE 8 VALENTINE , SEBRASKA i
"
Junior Normal
( Continued from page 4. )
O. J. Kern , author of "Among
Country Schools , " which will be
the culture book in reading circle
work for the school year , 1907-08.
Valentine Junior Normal Fao
ulty.
Principal Principal A. H. Water-
house , Omana.
Instructors Supt. Fred Hunter ,
of Fairmont ; Supt J. A. Poremus ,
of Madison ; Supt. C. L. Eooper , of
Sheridan county ; Supt. W. T. Stocii-
dale , of Wisner ; Supt. Florence
N. Johnston , of Brown county ;
Miss Kate E. Driscoll of Valentine.
Registrar and treasurer Supt.
Lulu Korfz , of Cherrycounty.
To the Superintendents and
Teachers of Cherry , Brown ,
Sheridan'Dawes and Keya
Paha Counties ;
Through the invitation of State
Superintendent McBrien it will be
iny pleasure to work with you as
principal of the junior normal at
Valentine for the session of 1997.
That the profit to those who attend
the normal may be commensurate
with my own anticipated pleasure
" "in this prospective association is
my wish.
\\rith the strong corps of assist
ants appointed by the state super
intendent to complete the faculty ,
I feel that an excellent opportunity of
will by offered to those who enroll
for work to spend an exceptionally
profitable term of seven weeks. And as
yet , a satisfactory faculty and mere
attendance do not guarantee to the
attendants pleasure and profit. The
desire for Intellectual gain and the in
spirit of the work on the part of all
must be added. ' be
As you wish in your own schools
if you have had teaching experience , age
or as you should wish if you are
planning for such
experience , so ws
wish to , see a full attendance at the ters
opening of the session. As you We
know , or may know , there is noth us
ing more inspiriting fo a teacher era elij
a faculty than a. practically com els
plete attendance on the opening you
day. This means 1 o the teacher or pr
faculty that to meet
the enthusiasm i need
which she or they ho * in the work i by
there is the first uvi x snce of .a responding tie
spending enthusiasm on the part ers
of those wllh whom \\6ik is to Je
done.
.
There is stimulus to good work
in all of the junior normals in the
realization that in the various
places of educational authority , di-
rect and iuelirect , there is au ap
preciation not only of their need ,
but of their value because of faith
in the spirit and the effort of those ;
who have access to those normals.
Personally I know how Supt. Mc
Brien has faith in the normals and
in you. Largely through his ef
forts have the junior normals been
made a continuing and enlarged
feature of our educational system.
His part , for Ihe present , has been
p erformed. Whether the remain
ing portions of his plans will be
successful depends entirely upon
the spirit and the ability of thos6
actively interested and engaged in
the summer work upon the spirit
and the ability of the faculty and
the attendants.
With the most cordial greetings
a-nd a wish for a pleasant acquaintance - ,
ance during the session of the
normal and afterward , I am ,
Sincerely yours , *
- A. H. WATERHOUSE , Principal.
To the Patrons of the Valerv
tine Junior Nor malt
In the interents of tne young peo-
pie of your community you liave
seen fit fo establish the Valentine
junior normal that you might offer
advantages as good as the best to
/
those who wish to avail themselves
them. We. who have been in the
trusted with the execution of this
work have determined that , as far
lies within us , you shall not be
disappointed in your expectations.
This is your school , it does not be i
long to Valentine , and every citizen
Keya Paha , Dawes , Sheridan ,
Brown and Cherry counties should pass .
equally concerned about its prosperity - , the
perity , and anxious to take advant have
of the opportunities which it
offers. Your taxes support the
school. It is 3rour sons and "daugh
who should be educated in it.
need the help that you can give
by Fending all students , who are
eligible , to your osvn school and not
elsewliere ; we need the help that
can give us by encouraging and
prompt < and regular attendance ; we above
< the help that you can give us
speaking1 words of cornmenda-
tionsof our schools and of its teach
as often as jou consider them
deserving of such commendation.
[ We invite your co-operation , and
shall be pleased to serve you as op -
' portunity presents itself.
130AKD AND LODGING.
Booms may he had in private
families from 50c to § 1.00. Table
hoard in clubs afc § 3.00 , and board
and room from § 3.00 to 4.00. Those
who desire rooms and board eecure.l
f . . .
: in advance should write to the regisSUI
j trar and suitable arrangements will
; be made.
For further information address
the Principal , A. \Yaterhouse ,
, Omaha , Nebr. , or
LULU KORTZ , Registrar ,
Valentine , Nebr.
CHERRY CO. SCHOOL HOTES
House roll 356 , providing for at
least seven months of school in .ill
district ? , and appropriating50000
I TV'V\J\t\S
therefor , does not gn into effect
until Jul.V 1 < 1907 , and no legal
action can be tak n bpfore that
time. All that is required of weak
districts that expect ID come un
der the provisions of this Isw is
thattliP.v vote , at the annual meetar
ing the Jast Monday in Juno , to
hold at least seven monl hs of school
the ensuing year , and also vote
. school taxes in an amount equal to
25 mills on the dolhir of assessed
valuation. All districts dohig
this and conducting their affairs in
the proper manner as provided by
law will , upon proper evidence of
the. same , and upon proof of their
rijrht to state aid under this actbe
permitted to receive such aid.
Teachers' Certificates.
Hereafter ALL certificates are
filled out in the office of the state
superintendent. All teachers who
_
wish certificates to teach by Sep
tember ] must take ihe required ex
aminations , June 21 and 22 , or
July 19 and 20.
Those who have reading circle
i
credits < are entitled to have all
grades over SO per cent trans
ferred. ,
Passing grades :
3rd grade , av. 70 ; rain , grade 60.
2nd " " ' 75 " kk 65
1st " " 80 " " 70
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With credit 85 SO
" honor. " 00 " " ,85
The holder of any grade of
county certificate which expired }
before October 1 , 1905 , must take
examination and
earn passing
grades in all subjects ; provided ,
that upon twelve week's attend
ance and creditable work in an ap
proved school the grades on the
expired certificate may be revived
except in the five essentials. /
It is our purpose to issue few , if
aay , emergency certicates. Those
issued are- good for less than 30
days.
op
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First Grade Certificate
Renewed.
A teacher holding a first grade
county certificate who is able fro
pass the required examination in
his choice of any four of the nine
subjects required for ft state pro sell
fessional certificate , may have the fitip
l'
rades in his first Jnf
LdrUCO JIJ JIJO llir > U grade county o '
certificate accepted and made state | N"
grades , which will entitle him to a gj
first grade county certificate under erty
towi
new law without further ex bras
amination.
Wall
Second Grade Certificates
Made First Grade ,
A teacher holding a seoORiJ in A
gra.de county certificate who shall
the required examination in
four first grade subjects. , may
his grades abftve 80 trans jjeCtjnu
ferred to a first grade"certificate.
laiul
for
tlmt
Third Grade Certificate Made 1ms . _ g
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Second , cure
sencB
TJie holder of a third grade certificate of the
geujlian
tificate who spasses the required during
liitss
examination in agriculture , civics , Hajd
bookkeeping , drawing and theory responu tijo , v _
County
art , may have the grades otlicpat
inwill
75 transferred to a second. IIMI7 ,
The
Urtvit
Thif'd Grade Not Renewed , of sliciw this
ed nnd
third grade certificate under due
the-Jiew law cannot be renewed.
New Teachers ,
Those who have never taught
must take examination in all
branches requirecf for the certifi-
cateoesired.
Prepare for Next Year ,
Look 1 at your certificate and see
just what you will need to do this
summer to earn a-new certificate.
There will be one rule for all
that is just.
Senator Burkett will lecture in
the Valentine court house June 17.
Subject : "The New Woman and
the Young Man. " The following
press clippings show in what es
teemhe , is held as a public speaker :
Senator Hurketfc delivered an ad
dress to the Buffalo county teachers
on Wednesday evening in the cily
hall. The subject of his address
was "The jSTe\v Woman and the
Young Man. " Considerable humor
was injected into the lecture , and
he held the close attention of the
large crowd from the beginning to
the end of the address. Kearney
Daily Hub.
Sennlor Burket-t was in fine form ,
and was enthusiastically grented.
His subject was "The New Woman
and the Young Man. " The high
character of the addrpss and the ef
fective manner in which in which it
was delivered wus the subject of
genera.1 commendation. Early
claims have been laid upon him for
next year. Kenesaw Journal.
The Chicago Glee Club will be at
the Valentine opera house June 18.
The Chicago Glee Club , without
any doubt , stands among the best
anm
male { quartets this country has ever
produced. The fact that each voice
is peculiarly adapted to the part it
assumes nnd that Iho membership
of the club has lemained for over
five . years unchanged , combine to
produce < this high degree of excel-
lence. The volume of the voices
is such i as to fill the the largest
auditorium , pianissimo passages
an so fine and harmonious as to
hold the audience in breathless afe-
tention. Tiif repertoire of the club
is very extensive and comprises the
best of all classes of music written
for mo e voices. Many of the se
lections used by the club have lepn ?
written or arranged especially
The Trombone Quartet , first in
troduced to , the Lyceum by the Chicago
cage Glee Club , and used only by
hem , is one of the most artistic
aud pj&ising novelties before the
public. The Irornjbope is conceded
to be the "king" oj : winr ] instru
ments , and the effect produced by
the four quite approaches in sweet
ness and volume the quality and
power of the pipe-organ. Wit'h
these instruments , supplementing pi
in
tbe male quartet , the club is able to
present ft varied and interesting
evening.
Get your seats reserved at ii& ]
era house. Cordially j-ours.
. Lulu ICortg , Co. Supt ,
Sheriff's Sale.
By virlne of an order of .sale issued by the
elbflf [ ) L the district < -onrt of t herry Uuim'y , .Ne
braska , Pf/l / : . 1MJ7. iiiidir a decree and
ut the front ro.or'of ilije ( pjirtftojiaeJn Y
, Cherry Onmy , tsp'psJfi. / . HiajL I > .em t'y *
idjng | $ yjerejn ) tlu > Jist ferni of sajfl rofirt wiij
) . W ? ) > l/J'.h ' davnf . ] EJB , Jflp7 , ' at JJ (
o'uioftk n. in , to $ ui ( fyjMdgu ; } > ; > l of zffi-M ) an/l
interest at f per miP friffii rife of jjf/Jiifjient.
Noveniber'13.11K'(5 ' ( , ; > ? iJ ( post > livp-lH ; ) &J2 ( jj .ad
bidder { , ler cash , ih" folldwiird Pflllpd Jir ° P-
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. , toic : f > ysSRx. SSN\V ; of weciioh [ f-
township 3i. rai Ke 37 , in cherry county , e :
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tirasKu.
Drit.ed tjjis 16th day of May , 1907
J' . J'.SJ n'oxs ,
f s ft WPI iff of Cji-'rry County ,
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Wulcott f
Contest , Notice.
u. S. Land Ofllc1 , Valei.tinp. Nebraska ) Elerses
May -'L' , 19u7 f branded
sufficient contest affidavit having bec/i Jiled ;
this ollice by loy K. Wellet. contestant
L iriwttshiu 2ntii ' ! ; § J. Iiy 'i ayid
Uvinys. -iifpstt't ; , | n lnch it 'ialjegrd ihHt
Rn l pjiaiiged Jjjs ' r 'sidenjie thercfrpnj
m ( > pfl timij fix j > T-fhs jasj , nwt
the ! < ind b li'-t se.lfod upon nor cultiv tuu The
od > ai I ) ' 'K IIlB 'Hv rsijiu'rp-i. ; jiid |
'ie\vr eitHliJ lipa jipr"resifitHC'1 , , , , , . . . . .o _ ,
: is the law retiiuras , 3jil | sijihalaiiprt to supply
her laches up u Una elate a'nd jj f ajd t
fr-ni the Sdid land was not due to her
employinnit in the army , navy or nianne corps
U iijt d States as a private soldier , omcer.
or luanue anringtlie war with Spain or
any oilier W r m wniou iiulje United
was enyagpd.
jmrties apiJjerehi' 7oHjfd ! to appeaFt
and fftp eyiopniJftt'JUDhjng gaiu
* . at loo'effiuji i _ _ . j . _ , . . * a. in t r j. 'P .t. JlllvJ y _ , . } _ ! _ J07 ' '
lml e of Hookpr ( iQnit , iu- V-K
) ) iuhjs Bran
Mulieu. Nebmska ,
and thntljual B8r VKShor
will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. . .Inly ia ShortSi
before the leaister and receiver at the
Spites Land oihee In Valentine. Nebr. Screi
aid poniesr-ant liavnii ; in a
proper am-
filed ilay ? 4 , JWVt forth fict's ; which Chop
that alu-r dun > Uiirfjice personal set vice Corn
notice cannot be nnde it is hereby orilrrpKnv
diiwtea tlmt such notice beyiveu Dv v nOf
and proper nubiieat.on. " O tQ
20 5 JJ. OLSON ; Bccelrar ai5'
B M Faddis & Co.
? oitofflce address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
on left
thigh.
Horses branded
left
ishoulder
or thigh.
Some Sotne branded
branded j on rif-hc thigh
on left or thon'der.
shoulder !
, or thigh
N. S. Howley
Kennedy , - Nebraska.
Same as cut on left ,
side and hip , and on
left shoulder of her
ses. AlsoKSi on
left Hide
hip.
W -f on ief t
Some eat-
tl brand
ed husk ng pejMeither side up ) on
left side < or hip. on left jaw and e t shoulder
of horse * . y
ron left hip of horses ,
on left jaw of horses
c.
dimenn Neb
Stock hrandcd
with 7 on left hip
alao ttame as out
Ran e between
tionlon and Snake
cieeks and on the
Niobrara nver
Cody , Neb
firanii replutered
Llor es branded on
loft shoulder
Hanee north and
of " b
nir"pjj .
iu Cherry Co
P. II. Youug.
Simeon. Nehr.
Battle branded
as cul ou ] nfc side
' V-A
Some Q.YOU left
fi side.
- a v , 9 on left Jaw of
ll0rSe3'
Range on Gordoa Crc'-k north of Simeon ,
A T DAVIS
PospQfllce address
Jtyannis , Neh
OE right side
horses gp/V /
oni left
on < 5g >
shoulder & - >
m $ & < : .
also cattlf
oif !
ou right sd'
Ran e lo mil
norrh of Ilvannis
C. II. Littio.
On dtiier side
Horses aamu on
hip. Also g >
Kange Lake Cre k
SD
Pat
as
Simeon Nebr.
\
lefl
Bosn Brothers
John lloan's
Ivate mark , silt
left ear
0. P. Jordan.
Rpsebr.d.SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut : also
CJBS Jj an rjsrlit
hip.
Kanj'e on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlera of stock
bearingany of these brands.
Albert Wftipple
aseK , , .
Catfle brandprt
SOS on Isft sitte
OHO on rfehtsjide
Sopip catlp { also
nave af an neck
Some V th A on
left snonlder and
some brande'd
with two baps
, across bind qnar-
iters. Som- ? Texas
Q on " left sids
Df hded SOS on frit | jfp. Ssme ca ie
Aw bar connected on both aideg aud
hio of horaas.
1M-P-A-N-S
Tabules
Doctors find
4- good prescriptiop
For m&nkiiicj
5ent package s enough for usual occas
The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a
„ for & yejjr. AH dnjinnsts sell them.
Nebraska
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
3artleti
May 15 , 190T.
PerCwt. Per Ton ,
, sackedf . . § 0 # $17 00
sacked J 05 10 00 &
Screenings , sacked TO 18 00 ,
3Teed , sacked 1 30 2400
, sacked 1 05 19 00
- . 'orn ' , sacked 1 10 20 00
, sacked 1 G5 31 00' Nebraska 3yannis
sworth
G. W.BEAMEB. ,
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Cattle brand4
on leftsldf t
out , 6-lnoh btf
Brand regiaterod
87S.
branded H5n
jeft 8houl-ggyy |
Incbfi circle. Mn
box. Registered 876. Range-- miles south
Irwln on Niobrara river.
Parmelee Cattle Co.
Bo eDud.S.D.
Cattle branded
as cut on'left side
with stripe under
taiL
Horses brandea
| left thigh ,
Ilange on Soldier creek.
Metzger Bros. ,
1 0 l
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
tfr I rljjllt e r-
Horses have
5,11110 brand on
loft thigh.
sp on Gonltni ami Snake Creeks.
Rewfd of $250 wlh 1'I aid to any person for
iinni l. t' Hi M'llntf 10 Hid HJTPS.P and final
Hinf any ur
Jog. Bristol
Vutentlne , Nebr.
Range on Nlo-
bnira river four
inlk-fl east of Ft.
Niobrara.
Horses and
cattle branded
r R connected on
left hip or side as
shown In cut
Postoffioe address
Hyannla. Neb
Branded on lolt aide
Range eighteen rallea
north of > 'vannis
J" . A. . YABTAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on rJghtside
Horgfis
on ngfo
Beagfljjahl
for any intosrnation
leading to the r -
covery of cattle
strayed from zny
range.
Slogtlr qn left
side , 'gome on
right ai < ie.
Horses sam on
left shoulder.
Range Lake
Creek , S , D.
D. M. Sears.
* - / i *
landed
on cut.Ielr side
some on left hip.
Horses same on
shoiilder.
Jlange Square
Lake.
WILLIAM BEAMEB
Cattje
same as cut qij
left sfslg.
'
Hqrse's ,
brandedi
on left
shoulder.
, Eange 6 mllea
south of Inein.
J. B. Lord
Stock branded
eqme as cut bgck
right shoulder and
en right hip
Range on the
Mobrara
ALONZO HEATH
Postofflce address
Cody , Nebraska
On left
side. Horses - |
ses left
shoulder.
Bange
Cutcainb Iake
Garner Brothers.
Oody , Nebr ,
Anywhere on oat
tie.
Horses on left
shoulder.
Rango- North
JLll.
Sawyer Bros.
ostofflce a < llrws3.
Oa ls. Nebr
G. K. SaTner hag
charge of these cat
tle Horses l > on
left shoulder. Some
stock left sid a
Hors es same
on Snake river
Land and Feeding Co.
Richards 'Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.-
Ohaa C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
X&mwjrxfv&mi lso the following
* * B9e * Sal brands :
z5W5fiW WsQ "
& % &si&m
_ „ - btstweea
Gordon on the F.E
" V.H.B.a ? >
. ' Northwestera