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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1909)
T I. M. RICE Editor and Proprietor. MARK ZAKK Foreman. Entered at the postottice at Valentino , TDherry county , Nebr. . as Second Clabs Matter. TERMS : ( * 1'00 in advance : ' Per -year Chprrv ntion < ; . - - - unerry iptions. ( § L5Q when notrfTaid in advanco. -i * L5 ° per -vear in advance ; PaPer dis' - ( continueaaLexpirationif not renewed. * 15c ner inch cach issue : b.V contract 12 c. - { Transient adv 20c per inch ; ] ocas ioca line. Foreign rates for stereotyped advertising , ; j months or longer 10 cents per inch , net. Local notice- obituaries , lodge resolutions and socials for revenue 5 cents per line each insertion. THURSDAY , MARCH 11 , 1900. C. H. Cornell is in Omaha. Miss Rosa Hooton returned Tuesday from Gregory , S. D. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. William Anderson of Cody are in town. Prof. Watson has sold his resi dence property to Mrs. Kelson. Byron Barker of Rosebud re turned from Gregory this week. J. H. Searby of Crookston was transacting business in town Tues day. County Commissioner James Mone of Cody was in town Mon day. day.Co. Co. Atty. Tucker made a busi ness trip to Chadron the first of the week. Mrs. O'Sullivan of O'Neill is visiting her niece , Mrs. M. V. Nicholson. Lew Taylor has bought a new manure spreader to use on his farm on Xorth Table. Peter Porath and Miss Eliza beth Reimer will be married to day in the German Settlement. There will be a dance at Church's opera house Wednesday night , March 17. Everybody in vited. Judge Walcott gave a rollei- skating party to the high school and their teachers Monday night in the opera house. Charles Shepard came up from Omaha Tuesday where he had been visiting his brother , Will , whom he reports improving. W. D. Clarkson has purchased the wash room building of Aunty Cole's property and is moving it down to the lake for a home for Charley. A heavy fall of snow fell Sun day , continuing all day , but the weather was warm and no wind. The snow was ten inches deep on the level. Mrs. Flynn and Mrs. Fox of Norfolk returned first of the week , after a few days visit with their son and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flynn. / Pardey's up-to-date motion pic ture show will be at Church's op era house Tuesday night. March 10. Get your tickets early at Chapman's. Len Bivens has sold his resi dence property to Mrs. Richards of Kennedy and has purchased the residence property of W. D. Armstrong. Frank Brayton and wife and son Donald went down to Omaha last Thursday to spend a few days in that city on business and pleasure and from there Mrs. Brayton and Donald returned Monday night , j Mr. Brayton went to Lincoln | where he will attend a meeting of the retail dry goods men of Ne braska. For Sale Six-room house , stable for seven head of horses , granary and hay stable ; One -hroom house , corn crib and stable , city water in both1 houses. Must be sold soon , part time , part. cash , or will take young heavy t/'am as part payment. P. F. Simon's , Spa ! \ > " ' > , or F. M Uu- , < -1 > ' Cherry Valley Cracklings. Miss Cora Ward has been on the sick list. Frank Krampert was out of school Monday : sore throat. Bert Klingaman has quit school and has taken a job of feeding. O. W. McDanicl and wife and Miss Ida were Woodlake callers Saturday. Miss Dora Grewe spent Satur day and Sunday with Mrs. Frank Krampert. Eugene McKenna was seen rid ing through Cherry Valley with a broom tied to his saddle. Key Klingaman is in the Valley again. He is employed by David llanna and is feediug cattle. Lloyd Klingaman , who former ly attended school in Woodlake , lias returned to the C.V.Sschool. . A debate was held at the school recently. Question : Resolved , That Immigration into the U. S. Should Be Prohibited. The. C. V. S. baseball team org anized last week. They appoint ed Billy Nicholas captain. We congratulate you Billy. We understand the Woocllake opera house and coal sheds have changed hands ; the event being celebrated by a moving picture show. show.We We understand that Pleasant Valley has secured a teacher again. We hope them an abund ance of success , which we are sure they will have , as they've one of Cherry county's best teachers. A cobweb party was given at T. L. Tinkham's last Saturday by iheir daughter , Miss Eloise. It was a great success. A surprise party was given August Klopping the same evening , It was also a success. ALKALI : very I of ) Stands On Its Owe Bottom. Ami so ( lees ovortown. . If the bottom of this town drops out , ; vhit. : : ire \\o toi : ) to stand on ? Anil the bottom \vill droj ) out If we fail to st.iml together and work together for tlie soot ! of the communi ty myself , yours'e'lf and ths other fel low. In order to build to the top , there must Io n solid bottom. MILL PRICES FOP FEED , PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked : . . . § ! 10 § 21 00 i Shorts , sacked 1 25 24 00 | Corn , sacked 1 20 23 00 i Oats , sacked 1 50 29 f.'O Chop Corn , sacked 1 25 2i DO Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 00 Notice to Nou-Kesidenfc Defend ants. To .lou SuUon : mcl MrSutton. . Hrst and true niune unknown , wife of .Joe Sutton. non residents : You. : m l each of you. are hereb } * notified that on the mh day or December , 1908. Pit r- bert Thompson and Albert Thompson , minor heirs of Mary Thompson , deceased , by An drew Thompson , their next friend , hied "their petition in the district court of Cherry coun ty. Nebraska , against you and each of vou , impleaded with John Marty , jr. . as defend ants. That the object and prayer ot said petition is to have a certain deed of convey ance alleged to have been made and execut ed by M.iry Thompson , the mother of these plaintiffs , on March. ± J. 1898. and purpoting to convey the .south naif ot the .southwest quarter ot section 5 , and the southeast quar ter ot southeast quarter of section G. and the northwest quarter ot north west quarter , ot sections , township : w , range i < ) . in Chenv county. Nebraska , and wh ch is recorded in Book U ot Deeds at Page 117 of the records of Cherry county. Nebraska , declared and ad- I'udyed to be a forgery and to be null and \oiu and to have the same cancelled , and i that sa , l defendants and each and all ot j them and each and every person claiming j by. through , or under them , or anv of them i " lie lorever barred and excluded "from an1 1 right title and interest in and to > aid land" I and to h.ive the right and title ot the plain tiffs in and to the above described land fur- ex er quieted and established in lee .simple , and lor all other and further orders and judgments as shall as appear to the court to be just , right and proper. \ouarerequiredto answer said petition on or before April i .i. l'.Ht ) . HEUUKTTHOMPSON and Ai.iuniT THOMPSON. min. > r heirs of Mar\ * Thompson , deceased , i bv Andrew Thompson , their next friend. " m it l Plamtilfs. Do you want to go to college' ? If so we can help you. We have al ready put hundreds through college by means of our plan. Write to day for full information regarding our offer of a free scholarship in any school or college. Address , Eobert J. Slierock ! , 29-31 East 22nd St. , New York City. 8 2 i A.re You Undecided t i where to buy your bill of Lumber ? If so , all j ou have to do is to look , at the prices we are quoting for j HIGH GRADE LUMBER i as well as everything that is in cluded in building , for interior or exterior work from the Timber in your foundation to the shingles on your roof. Valentine , Nebr. JOHN F. FOR AT Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. Land and Feeding To. Jartlett Rirharrts Pres Will G Gomstock , V. P. Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas Cittle branded on a ly part of animal , also tin1 folowing ! -luds- - horses branded thu same Ranfio between iordo on the F K. & V V..1C K ; ird II.Minnison M. R U in Xort'nv tcni X ( > ' ) r HAUTi KIT KICIIVUUS. LKbWonliV ! > r. Ship your Live Stock to IE E 'SO. OMAH OR CHICAGO No shipment too large and none too small to receive the most careful attention. Each consignment intrusted to our care will be handled by members of tin1 firm. Each man's stock sold o i their merits and a'square deal guarantee ! to all. Write us for the market paper and our special market letters , which we send you free of charge. AMOS SXYDEII , Hog Salesman. MATT MALOSE ) Cattle GEO. M- WOOD , Sheep Salesman. Tiros. J. DONAHUE f Salesman. -V Go to the > tek Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. A T Even the young folks can remember when all soda / / crackers were bought from an open box or barrel. At that time they were only used because there was nothing better. But now the perfected soda crackers in their moisture and dust proof packages are a staple 3-times a day food. 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