Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 10, 1908, Image 8

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in her sensational slide for life by her hair.
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in his high dive from a 70 = ft. tower into a net.
between the fastest teams in the west
of 20 pieces , giving free concerts and drills
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With their Numerous Shows * Ferris Wheel etc ,
A A GRAM
First Kace I mile and repeat , purse § 75 1st $37.50 , 2nd § 22.50 , 3rd § 15.00.
Second Race 4 mile dash ( for Bosebud. Pine Ridge and Cherry county horses ) , purse
§ 50 1st § 25 , 2nd § 15 , 3rd § 10.
Third Bace mile , free for all , purse § 100 1st § 50 , 2nd § 30 , 3rd § 20.
First Bace pony race , free for all , purse § 50 1st § 25 , 2nd § 15 , 3rd § 10.
Second Bace A mile and repeat , purse § 203 1st § 103 , . 2nd § 60 , 3rd § iO.
Third Bace ( Cher-ry county , Pine Ridge and Rosebud horses ) , $ mile and repeat ,
purse § 100 1st § 50 , 2nd § 30 , 3rd 20.
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First Race mile dash , free for all , purse § 100 1st § 50 , 2nd § 30 , 3rd § 20. .
Second Bace ( Saddle horses of Cherry county ) , purse § 50 first quarter § 25 , half
mile § 25.
Third Race if mile dash , free for all , purse § 50 1st § 25 , 2nd § 15 , 3rd § 10.
Fourth Bacei mile dash , consolation race , purse § 50 1st § 25 , 2nd § 15 , 3rd § 10.
( Rosebud , Pine Pudge and Cherry county horses must have been owned at their respective
homes three months prior to day of race. Entrance 10 per cent of purse ; five to enter and
three to start or race will be declared oil' . Horses must be entered before 1) ) o'clock p.
m. the day previous to each race. )
Given to the Carnival Oueen
Season tickets for the entire four days of races and ball
games will be sold for 75c , Each ticket entitles the holder to 75
votes for the carnival queen , ( No Valentine ladies to enter this
contest ) ,
DON FORGET THE DATES !
OUR LINCOLN LETTER.
( Continued from pagre one. )
cesities of the. other and the poor
have least to buy with and pay the
most tax in proportion.
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The simple downright truth of
the . political situation is that the
managers of the campaign dare
not believe the reports that come
to them they are too good. The
managers are simply dazed by the
rosy reports that come from every
quarter. There are scores of
things that are having a bearing
on the present struggle , one of the
chief being the bank guarantee is
sue. This is especially strong in
the west. The tariff issue is cut
ting a big figure in the east and
strange as it may seem , a lot of
manufacturers who are working
up an export trade are foremost
in demanding tariff revision along
democratic lines. The union la
bor vote is tending solidly towards
Bryan. Another influence is at
work that it may not be well to
mention , but it is heard on every
side , discussed quietly. It means
thousands of votes.
Mr. Metcalf , who has just re
turned to Lincoln from a three
weeks' visit in Chicago , where he
was consulting with the democrat
ic managers , says the advices from
all sections are simply amazing in
their uniform optimism.
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While in St. Paul last week Mr.
Bryan stepped into a music store
and asked to have a phonograph
grind out some of his own and Mr.
Taft's speeches. Mr. Taft's speech
was run first and Mr. Bryan lis
tened with interest. Then one of
his own speeches was put on the
cylinder and Mr. Bryan listened
with a smile. When his own speech
was concluded Mr. Bryan turned
to the throng about him and with
a broad smile on his face said :
"Gentlemen , I am now con
vinced. "
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Another "straw : " One day last
week the writer "snuck away"
from work and ran down to his
old home in Missouri for a day's
fishing. While there he talked
with an old friend , a democrat ,
who proceeded to give the situation
in his own locality. Pie gave the
names of thirty-five republicans
in that one county who were sup
porting Bryan. Of the thirty-five
the writer knew twenty-five per
sonally , and knows that they have
always been staunch republicans.
WILL M. MAUTIX.
J. R. Taylor a graduate of Chicago
cage veterinary College will be at
Bishop's barn every Saturday. 328
Dr. Meeham , osteopath has , i
moved into his new office rooms
over the Keel Front store. Tele
phone No. 155. 10
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Parties are hereby notified not'
to camp on or graze their stock !
on section 14 and Ei of sec. 15 , tp.
3 :3 : , r. 28. ELWOOD D. HETII.of
3JOHN
JOHN F. POEATH
Barge , Xebr.
* Tubular wells and windmills.
me up by Telephone.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
PerCwt. Per Ton.
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Ofileii , Droken Bow. Nebraska. )
August 11.1'JOS. t
A sufiieipiit contest affidavit having been filed i
in t-Tts oliice by Mary K IJeddinuton.contestant , j
igqinst HoiiiPFtead er > try No. 0747. made
Aprils 1007. for sesw.wsw. Section 2 : SE , section - '
tion : ! . NEw.SK'-iN'W und X'iS'i , Section 10. j
township 25 rang 3J. by Ceicil e M. Railey , '
now Ceicille M. Reynolds , contested ,
in which jr. is alleged that said cliliimnt ,
lias wholly abandoned said trant for m < ire than
six months last pastthat sl'e has never resided
upon cultivated or improved said Iriict as ro-
ijiiired bv law and that all thu above alleged !
defects exist at this date and have not bean
cured.
Said parties are hereby notified to jappenr
respond and oiler evidence touching sain allega- '
foil at 10 o'clock a. m on September : M , lees before - '
fore J , 11. Welton , U. S. Commissioner. Mullen ,
Nebr. , and that the final hearing will be held1
at 10 o'clock a , m. on September „ " . ) . lK)3 : ) , be
fore thu rrgj.ster and receiver at th United
States land Ottice jn Broken Buw , .Nebraska , :
Trie 5-aid contestant having , in a proper alfi- '
davit tiled AiiL'iist5 , 1903. set forth facts
which show that attrr due diligence personal
service of ' .Ins notice cannot be made , it is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
&i 4 Hpd JOHN ItEIibE , Bdgistdr.
1 Notice of Incorporation of the Mission
Farm Company.
We. the undersigned , incorporators. do
hereby , in pursuance of the statutes of the
'State of Nebraska in such cases made and
, provided , associate ourselves as a body poi -
i litir and corporate in the manner and lor
the purposes hereinafter mentioned.
AKTICLK I.
The said corporation shall be named and
known as The Mission Farm Company.
. ARTICLE ii.
The principal place of transacting the
business of the corporation shall be in the
town of Crook.ton. . Cherry , county Nebraska.
AHTICLK III.
. The general nature ot the business to be
i transacted bv the corporation is : To engage
I | in raising horses , cattle , mules , sheep , hogs
i and other domestic animals : to produce , pur
chase , sell , import , export and generally deal
in milk , butter , cheese , vegetables , grains
and all kinds of farm , garden and dairy pro
ducts : to own personal and real property :
to purchase and sell personal and real prop
erty , acquire , own. sell , incumber and mort
gage personal property and real estate ; to
enter into all contracts for the purchase and
j sale of real estate and personal property ; to
' borrow monev , issue their notes for the
j same : to mortgage and pledge the property
ot the corporation as security for debts
owed bv it : to execute chattel mortgages ,
bills of" sale , real estate mortgages , deeds ,
leases and to enter into ah agreements- and
to execute all contracts which are necessary
and incident to the conducting of its busi
ness : to use in the course of its business a
common seal and to alter and change the
same at its pleasure.
ARTICLE IV.
The authorized capital stock of the cor
poration shall be twenty-live thousand
( .fiYOOO.OO ) dollars , divided into two hundred
and lilty shares of one hundred ( ylOO.OO ) dollars
lars each , which shall be fully paid up when
issued , lilt1 of such shares stiall be subscrib
ed and fullv paid up-upon the organization
ot the corpoVation. the remaining two hun
dred shares , or an- part thereof , may be is
sued at an } ' time by the Board of Directors.
The stockholders of the company shall be
entitled to a pro rata distribution of all sub
sequent issues of stock , in such manner and
under such rules and regulations a.s may be
prescribed by the Uoaru of Directors , fcjaid
stock uiav be paid for in cash , or its equiva
lent in property necessary and useful to the
corporation in the transaction of its business.
AKTIChB V.
The highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to which the corporation may at
any time subject itself shall not exceed an
amount equal to sixty-six and two-thirds per
cent Ot the capital stock issued.
AKT1CI..E VI.
The corporation shall date from and com
mence on the 1st day of August. 1 ! ) . and it
shall terminate oa the 1st dav ot August ,
11C > S.
ARTICLE VII.
The affairs and business of the corporation
shall be conducted by a board of five direc-
, tors. and by the oflicers by them to be elect
ed , as hereinafter provided.
ARTICLE VIII.
The Hrst meeting of the stockholders shall
be held on the date ot the commencement of
the corporation , or as soon hereafter as parc-
ticable. and thereafter their regular annual
meeting shall be held in the town of Crooks-
ton. Cherry county. Nebraska.- the the
lirst Mondav in Jufv of each year.
At said lirst meeting , and at the annual
meetings thereafter , the Hoard ot Directors
shall be elected by the stockholders from
"
their own number"to hold office until the an
nual meeting next after their election and
until their successors are elected and quali
fied.
ARTICLE IX.
The directors shall in each instance , as
soon as convenient after their election , elect
from their own number a president , vice
president , secretary and treasurer , who
shall hold ottice until the annual meeting
next , after their election and until their suc
cessors are elected and qualified. Any two
of said olllces may be held by one and the
same person , except the olllces of president
and vice president.
ARTICLE x.
The Board of Directors shall have full
power and authority to make all rules , and
by-laws tor the proper government and con
trol ot all the business arfairs ot the corpora
tion , and they may alter and amend the
same at pleasure.
ARTICLE XI.
Vacancies occurring in the Board of Di
rectors shall be tilled by the stockholders ,
and other offices vacant from whatever
cause , shall be tilled by the Board of Direc
tors.
ARTICLE XII.
These articles of incorporation may be
amended at any time. Every amendment
shall be first approved by a two-thirds vote
ot the entire Board ot Directors , and upon
j being so approved , it shall be entered at
' large upon the records of the board. A draft
I ol tne proposed amendment or amendments.
'
as the case may be. shall be submitted to
each stockholder , with the notice of the
meeting called lor the purpose ot voting upon
same , which notice shall be given ten days
at least prior to the date fixed tor the meet
ing. It such amendment or amendments ,
or either of them , shall then be approved by
the holder or holders of two-thirds of the
capit.il stock of the corporation , each and
e\ery amendment so approved shall be con
sidered adopted and be made a p"art of the
articles of incoi'poration. and the Board of
Director shall thereafter subscribe , ac
knowledge , record and publish the same , as
by law required.
"in testimony whereof , we have hereunto
set our hands this 7th dav of .July. 190S.
'
i In presence of i P.'FLOU U1GMANN.
'
I \V. E. llalev. ) K. M. PEKKIG.
HENRY GKOTHE.
ADAM VOLMEYEK.
HENHY KUPP.
State of Nebraska. I
Countv of Cherrv. t" '
On this 7th day "of July. 190S. personally be
fore me. W. E. Haley , a" notary public in and
for Cherry countv. Nebraska , duly commissioned
'
sioned and qualified , came P. Flor'Diginann.
E. M. Perrig. Henry Grothe. Adam Volmev er
and Henry Kupp. to me well known to be the
identical persons whose names are atlixed to
the foregoing articles of incorporation , and
they severally acknowledged the execution
ot the same to be their voluntary act and
deed for the purposes in said articles ex
pressed. In testimony whereof i have here
unto subscribed my hand and altlxed my of
ficial seal the dav and date last aJjove written.
"
I i W. E. HA LBV.
j SEAL 5- S2 J Notary Public.
, ) Commission expires April 17. lyi- .
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards 'Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.
Clias -Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
horses
same
Range between
Gordon on the F.E
& M V . R. R ar d
3yanms on M. R. E. In Northwestern
N ebrasKa. BAKTLKTT KIOHAKDB.
Metzger Bros. ,
Rolfe Xebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
left thigh.
Itange on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will be paid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or persons stealing
cuttle with above brand. f
U. S. Weather ICnrean Report
for week Ending : Sept. 8.
Daily mean temperature 73 ° .
Normal C6 ° .
Highest 99 ° ; lowest 4i ° .
Precipitation .00 of an inch.
Total precipitation from March
1st ( the crop season ) to date was
1115 inches and the average for
same period for 20 years is 17.8Sf <
Jos. Bristol
Valentlnr. isbi
Kaiii- * " * > -
brara rivr ftr
milecaHt ' f Kt.
Niobra'H
Horses HUd
cattle branded
rxB connected on
left hip or side aa
shown in cut
R M Faddis& Co.
Postofflce address-Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
on left
thigh.
Horst's branded
, ou left
boulder
or thigh.
Some Some branded
tintnded on right thigh
on lefc El or .shoulder.
.shoulder
or thigh
. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on lefc side
Some Q.Yon left
side.
on left Jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon ,
Aioer.1 VV nipple & 6ons
Rosebud SD.
G'tttle branded
SOS on left side
OSO. a riehtside
Some cattle also
have a 4oa neck
Some with A on
left shoulder and
some branded
with two bars
, acrosa hind quar
ters. Some Texas
cattle branded SOon left side and somej
on left side.
Horses branded SOS on left bio. Some cattle
branded AW bar connected on both sides ana
i ff bio of horsfla.
N. S. Eowley
Kennedy , - Nebraska.
Same as cdt on left
3ide and hip , and on
left shoulderof her
ses. AlsoVSV on
left side
hip.
V 4on left side
Rome eat-
tl branded -
ed husk-SSMOHHf ng peg ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left jaw and left shoulder
of horses. | jj
jjQ on left hip ol horses.
* M"on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , 3D
Horses and cattle
same aa cut ; also
CJBE JJ on right
hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for Information
leading to detection
ol rustlers of stock
bearing any of these brands.
KOHL & TEURILL.
Brownlee Xeb.
Catt le brnded as
in cut on left
side ;
Some branded
KTY
on left hip.
Ranee on Noith
Loup river , two
miles west of
Hrownlee.
J. A. YARYAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on rightside
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range.
Sawyer Bros.
Oaeis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charge ol these
cattle Horses
D S onlofthouj.
dfr. S mn BE ? " *
left Horses side. R § ]
"ame l
Range on Snake
river.
JOHN KILLS PLENTY
ft Frar cis Mis
sion. Rosebud.
S. D.
Cattle branded
asm cut ; hores
pame on Ics
thigh. Range be
tween Sprin-r f'k
and Little White
river.
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.lef t side
Some on left nip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
Roan Brothers
Woodlake Neb
Range on Long
k ; and Crook-
id Lake.
Pat Peiper
Simeon Nebr.
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