Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 29, 1909, Image 4

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I. M. RICEEditor and Proprietor.
MARK ZARR - Foreman.
Entered at the postoflice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second
Class Matter.
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THURSDAY , APRIL 29 , 1909.
0. L. Ramsey Dead.
O. L. Ramsey died Thursday
afternoon , April 22 , about 4:35 : , at
his home on Main street , as a re
sult of a stroke of paralysis.
Mr. Ramsey's health had been
"failing rapidly for the past year
and for some time past had been
scarcely able to be about. Thurs
day , however , he was apparently
no worse than usual , and during
the afternoon seated himself in
front of the restaurant which bore
his name for the purpose of , as he
expressed it to a friend , enjoying
a sun bath , the day being warm
and pleasant. He expressed him-
sslf as feeling well to friends as
they passed from time to time , but
suddenly was stricken and fell
back in his chair. Men who hap
pened in that vicinity carried him
inside , but the spark of life was
feeble and flickered and passed
out within a few minutes after he
was stricken. Thus ended the
fe of a man who had lived a use
ful life , who many times had ex
tended a helping hand to the un
fortunate and succor to the needy ;
a man universally respected in the
Community in which he resided.
The world is better for his having
been a part of it , a better epitah
needs no man.
I I Early in life Mr. Ramsey was
ordained as a minister of the gos
pel and became a member of the
Northwest conference in 1893 ,
His first charge was at Valentine ,
and later he was stationed at Craw
ford ; Lander , Wyo. , Rushville
and Ainsworth , in the order nam
ed. He was in charge of the
Methodist church here from 1900
to 1901 , and was then forced to re
tire on account of failing health ,
having suffered a stroke of paraly
sis. In 1904 he was elected coun
ty judge of Brown county , serving
two years.
During recent years Mr. Ram
sey was incapaciated for work ,
and last summer he was the vic
tim of a runaway and badly in
jured , and never fully recovered
from injuries received. Ains
worth Democrat.
Baseball.
The local baseball season opens
next Saturday afternoon at 3:00 :
o'clock at the ball park. Sparks'
fast team will be here to try for
first honors. Batteries : Valen
tine Stetter and Fischer. Sparks
Shelbourne and Shafta.
The Cody boys of the eighth
grade came dowii last Saturday
and played Valentine eighth grade
at baseball. Valentine won with
a score of 9 to 6.
A train to run from Omaha thru
to Chadron , instead of stopping at
Long Pine , is proposed on the
Northwestern , commencing May
23. This train will likely leave
Omaha as at present , at 7:40 : a m ,
and will reach Chadron at mid
night. Coming east , the Chadron-
i ! "Omaha train will bring Wyoming
( I passengers and reach here as no\v ,
U ' - at 10:35 a. m.
It is expected the Deadwood
- * train will leave that city half an j
hour later that is 6:30 p. in. and
reach Omaha at theesent hour , |
530p. ra. 'WarId-ilvraid. , jj
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Cherry Co. School Notes.
Reading circle work should be
filed by June 1.
The annual supplies for direc
tors will be sent you about June 1.
Directors and teachers should
see that the term summary is made
out and filed before the last
month's wages are paid.
Supt. Gregory of Crete is com
ing to direct the Valentine junior
normal during an eight week's
term , commencing June 7.
The next eight grade examina
tion for free high school admittance
will be'fTeld in the office of the
county superintendent May 14 and
15. Any teacher may conduct an
examination on the same date.
Send for questions about May 1.
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We have just received a bulle
tin published for "The Nebraska
Boys' Agricultural Associations. "
This bulletin contains some ex
periments which we would be glad
to have as many boys as possible
try. Experiment No. 1. Ear to
the Row Test : This test is to aid
in determining the best seed ears.
Experiment No. 2. Soil Fertility
Test : This test is to determine
the best treatment to give land to
get the largest crop of corn. Ex-
P2rimefit No. 3. The Rate of
Plantin : The object of this test
is to determine how thickly corn
should be planted to give the larg
est yield. When the corn is har
vested the boys are to write an es
say , giving the results of their ex
perience. Fifty dollars in cash
is offered for the best ten essays
by boys who have actually carried
on one or more of these tests. The
class is limited to boys between
the ages of 12 and 21 years. Write
lo State Supt. Bishop or Val Key-
ser , Lincoln , Neb. , or to this of
fice for bulletin.
Very truly yours ,
LULU KOKTZ-HUDSON ,
County Supt.
A fire occured this ( Fiiday ) inorn-
ng , during a high northwest wind ,
and burned down Charley Jordan's
dwelling in the west part of town.
The fire department was there soc n
after the fire was discovered , bufc
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lack of water pressure and long
distance from the hydrant and high
wind made it impossible to save the
building , though nearly all of tl e
contents were saved. The house
was insured for § 800 , which partial
ly covers the loss.
U , S , WEATHER BUREAU REPORT
WEEK ENDING APRIL 27 , 1909.
Daily mean temperature 43- .
Normal temperature J9 .
Highest temperature 72 ° on
Lowest temperature 23 = on th.
Kange of temperature = .
Precipitation for week .20 of an inch.
Average for 21 years .01 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 2.31 inches.
Average for 21 years 3.22 of an inches.-
ix J. MCLKAX , Observer.
in
ihe can
Pure in ihe
baking ,
Never'
a Dull Spot
in the May EVERY
BODY'S MAGAZINE.
That's why it holds the
undoubted supremacy.
Even if you are not a mag
azine reader , try it. There
is an unusual line of fiction
this month.
Read "Grimsden House"
if you like a " thriller. "
For sale by
George Elliott.
Coining !
"The Gay Coons From Dixie" '
will show in Church's opera house
Saturday night , May 1st. Two
hours solid fun and amusement ,
consisting of sweet singers , great
buck and wing dancers , Empire
quartette , novelty vaudeville olio ,
etc. Splendid wardrobe , music
and scenery.
Lake News.
Bill Gillaspie went to Valentine
this week.
Grandma Aspinall has been very
sick but is improving.
George Tellier returned home
from Valentine Tuesday.
Mr. Bauersach went to Cody
after his family Monday.
There was a very nice crowd
out to Sunday school Sunday.
Charlie Dever is carrying th e
mail again from Lake to Eolf.
Mrs. Justice is visiting her
mother , Mrs. C. Zimmerman , this
week.
A. E. Barnes came up from
Ainsworth to put in his grajn and
make garden.
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Charlie Parker and Al Metzger
were in this neighborhood on
business Monday.
Geo. Justice moved his family
to Cody and is now mail carrier
from there out to Lake.
Eolf postoffice is to be moved
from C. M. Kime's home to the
home of Charlie Parker.
E. 11. Barnes and wife were call
ed to the home of their daughter ,
Mrs. Walter Good in , who is very
ill at this writing.
Dan Barnes and daughter , May ,
returned from Valentine Saturday.
Mr. Barnes had been attending
court and May visiting.
The 500 club met with Mrs.
Chas. Sparks Thursday afternoon
Mrs. Dr. Flynn and two chil
dren of O'Neill are visiting in tjbis
city with Mrs. M , V. Nicholson.
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Mrs. Mary Carter of Cody has
had the fence rebuilt in front of
her residences in Valentine th's
week.
Elclen Sparks , who has be * n
book-keeper for th ; Ludwg Lum
ber Co. , for several months past ,
has been called to Seattle on busi
ness.
Mrs. J. F. Young and son Dick
ey of Cody spent last Saturd.-iy
and Sunday visiting friends in
Valentine. Mrs. Young and her
husband recently returned from a
with the '
trip Lumberman's asso
ciation to Alabama , Florida and
Cuba and gave us a very interest
ing account of their trip. They
were gone just one month from
the time they started from
home.
There was a good audience out
to hear the band concert given by
Kreycik's Wood lake band last
Thursday evening at the opera
house , after which a dance was
given , in which many stayed to
enjoy both , the music and the
dance. Our people are glad to
patronize this band of Cherry
county boys , who have made ex-
c llent progress under the leader
ship of Mr. Kreycik. It is a real
cowboy band and you would have
thought you were on the frontier
to hear one of their selections ,
whic'i was a medley interspersed
with all kinds of noises and pistol i
shots. j
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11. DAILEY ,
Derjtist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store. -
Nebraska Land aud PeeiUuii k > .
JnxUett Rteh ir < l3 Pres Will G Coni-tfocfc. VP. .
Chai n .Jamison Sei'&Troas
Caitlt u
any part of animal
( olnwiTU ?
horses '
same
Ttango between
i fi _ . tit I !
Hvannlf on M. II U. in Xortlmvs'ernTebr
"BA.UT , KIT KKUlAliDS. Elbwor , .Nehr.
' Notice to Creditors.
THE STATK OF XKBKASICA i In the County
OHKUKY COUNT * . \ Court. "
In the matter of the estate of. Henry C.
Detgen. deceased :
To the Creditors of sai.l Estate :
You : ii > - lierehv notified , 'llMt I will sit alUie"
Ctn nty Court Iloom in v nit- tine in < sairt cowry
on the 26th < Uy oi Mav 1909 - > r 10 o * lo.'k
a. in to receive au i examine al claim- * against
saifl estate with a view to .heir aJijusini-nt and
allowance. The tune limited for the i > res nta-
tion of d.iims aoiiiist said estate is ix montiis
from h - 2(5th ( ilny of Nov. A. 1) . 1'JOi and thi
time limited for payment of d bts m one year
from said 20th day of November UflS.
Witne-s my hdi'd sn-il seal of sad county ' -o.irt
this 28lh dav of April \ | 1909
SEAL JURIES C. QUTGLEY.
16 4 Count > Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
In ihe County Court within and for Cherry
county , Nebraska ,
In the matter of the estate of G-jorze A.Jdns-
sen , iieue ised.
To the creditors of saui estate :
- You sue hereby notified. That I will Mt at the
CountCoutRoom In Valentine in said county
on the 8th day of Mav , 1909 at 10 o'ciock a
m. to receive and examine all cl ims apaiiibt
said estate , with < t A Jew to their adjustment and
allowance The time limited for the p'-esen'a-
tion of claims against said estate is MX months
from the 3U dav of October A. 1) . 19)8 ) and the
time limited for payment ot debts is one yenr
from said 3Kt day ol Ociober. 1908.
Witness my hand an ! the eal "fsiid
SEAL County onrl o.js 15tb d'iv oi Apnl.
v 1909. JAMKS C QUIGI.EY.
14 4 County Judge.
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land office , Valentin * . Nebraska ,
April 28 1909.
A sufficient contest affidavit havmi : be u filed
in this ottlcf * bv Herman K Jvno tZfl a testant ,
a .uiihC homestead entry " o 19221-04220 , made
Mircli 10.1)03. ! ) lor W&SFMVJSvx 4 fu-non 15
Wy- , and W&Eijsection 22 Towiibhin34 ranue
33 bv Aithii > L. Burjiin , coi tesree i which
ic is dli'ii-d that taid A thur L Kiuyiii has
wh"Iiy abandoned said lamia d ch.inir'd his
residence therefrom for more than six "months
last lust that the Ittii'l is not settled up.ui uor
Cultivated in coed la th. and entrynaa h is foiled
to cur i.is achei tip to this date.
Said parties are hereby nofilied to appear ,
responu and u > r evidence touching sai talietri-
U M ; tr lo o'clock a. in i n June 5th. Ii09 ;
before the ret'ister and Deceiver at the United
Stales Land tUMee in Valentine. Nebr
Tha said contestint hkVimr in a proper ant-
davit filed April 23 , 19M sjt f > rth facts winch
show that Piter due diligence person.il set vice
of this noru-e cjnnot be uitde it Isheiewnrd r-
bd and dim-ted t-at such nonce lie tjiven by
due and proper publication
IP 4 E K. OLSON' . Hi cciver.
Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office. Valentine. Isebr &K-i. |
April 5. 1909. (
A sufficient ; conies' affidavit , having been filed
in this oftlco by Henry DeaiiV contu tutit
a iinsc ho'n-str-aden'i-y NTo. U033 OIG30 , nude
October 2 1902. f. r El/2SEM section 19 and S
SWy , secti n 20. township 35 , iun < ; e 39. i y
Anna li I'eaeh.contHStee.in winch It is alleged
tint said Ann.i L Heach has wholly ab.tndoned
. aid land md changed h r residence tr-eretrom
for more than simo'iins" last pa t ; that the
land is nor settled up n not cultivate- ! go d
faith and that sai t alleged abandonment of
the eaid land took place moie than six m nit is
to the expiration ot five yeara from the time of
fllinu upon sinie. and entrjmeu has failed to
cure her la"hes up to tins date.
Said pa-ties aiv hereby notified to appear re-
snoud. and olfer evidence touching said alleg-
tion at 10 o'clock a in. , on May 25 19 > ( > . uu
f < ire the r-'gt-ter and receiver ac the UmteU
states laud omce in Valentine \ebraska.
Ihe said . 'ontestant having , in a proper atfl-
duvit , fi ed Aprl 5 1909. ser fortu facts
which show that after due diligence personal
servi e ot this notice canu it be made it is
heicby ordered and nrecied that such notic-
be given > due and prop i public itinn.
E 134 LUKE M HATES. Kegistf r.
Ebtray Notice
Valentine. Nebraska. March 23,1909.
Taken up by the undersigned at my place
13 miles northeast of Valentine , Nebraska , in
section 2 , township 35 , range 20. the follow
ing : One bay horse , weight 950 pounds ,
branded oC or oe connected on right flank.
12 5 JOHN SHELUOUHNB , JR.
For Sale
Six-room house , stable for seven
he-id of horses , granary and hay
stable ;
One 4-room house , corn crib and
stable , city water in both houses.
Must be sold soon , part time , part
cash , or will take young heavy
team as part payment. P. F.
Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I , M.
Rice , Valentine , Neb. ' I
For Sale.
One high grade Percheron stal
lion , 3 years old last June , weight
1600 pounds.
Also one Cleveland Bay horse ,
5 years old , weight 1250 pounds.
For further information see or ad
dress me at Crookston , Neb.
L. H. OVERMAN.
P. 1 < . Simons , the SparJvS mercb-
ant transacted business in our ci < y
Monday and visited with old friends" !
carries a complete assortment of
achinery
comprising the "
Johnson and Osborn Disks , Moline
and Oliver Sulky Plows , Kirlin and
John Deere two = row Cultivators ;
Oliver , Moline and Deere Plows ,
Superior Drills , Weber and Moline
Wagons ; Staver , Moline , Moon and
Velie Buggies ; the Corn King and
20th Century Manure Spreaders ;
the Hoosier and Superior Broadcast .
Seeders ; the Superior line of ' Hay
'
Tools , consisting of Stackers , ,
Sweeps , etc. ; DeLaval Cream Sepa =
tors , Eclipse Windmills , Tanks ,
Pipe , Pumps , etc. ; McCormick Mow =
ers , Rakes and Binders ; Moline ,
Oliver and Deere Listers.
Will close out the John Deere line
of Implements and Vehicles
at greatly reduced prices.
REPAIRS
for any make of implement will be
furnished on the shortest possible . '
notice. Every effort will be made to
accomodate customers and supply
their wants.
Don't be misled by representations of other
dealers carrying inferior and near competing
lines , but post "yourself on improved makes and
reduced prices before making your purchases.
Ludwlg ; Lumber Co.
.Ship your Live Stock
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L OHE ECO. ,
SO , OMAHA OR CHICAGO
No shipment too large a ad none too small to receive the
most careful attention.
Each consignment intruded to our care will be handled
by members of the firm.
Each man's stock sold o i their merits and a square deal
guaranted to all.
Write us for the market paper and our special market
letters , which we send you i ree of charge.
AMOS SNYDER , HOOT Salesman. MATT MAT ov
GE0. M. WOOD. Sheep Salesman. THOS J 8ata , _
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Go to the
Stock Exchange Saloon
VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
Walther F. A. Meltendorff
, Propr.
GRANT BOYER : ,
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All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made \
in all si "
Kesidence and shop block szea"
one south of
passenger depot
Valentine , - PHONE 73 .
'i M. Many Customer. , .
Hi "THJ8 OFFICE
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