Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 01, 1909, Image 4

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:1 : I Advertising . Rates j Transient ad v 20c .per inch ; locals 10c a line.
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i'I' i Local notice1 obituaries , lodge resolutions , and socials for revenue
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: i . II I . A THURSDAY , JULY , 1909. '
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! ( \ II I I I Now and then a man gets into
i \ I j : office and learns during his term
i , of little discrepancies or faulty
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-:1 f titles to land that encourages hm ?
tl . , to believe he can profit by setting
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11 I . such titles aside for a considera-
( J \ tion - in other words , they work
; i , J ! . for the people for awhile to get :
\ onto the ropes so that they can I
' them. This
\ i , : better work against
I j ? 1 f . is the kind of a man that Cherry
, I' ( county has twice honored with
{ ! H elecjtion $ , and that man is now
I ll' : 'l lending nis assistance to destroy
} , I titles to land through some tech-
t I -nicality. Our courts should ob-
'serve such proceedings and wher-
. ever possible take into considera-
/ - tion the good and lawful intent of
° 'll I ! the parties. People throughout
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r 'our country have lost millions of
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" l.lt i . .dollars through faulty titles dug
t I i" up by some _ rascal . orscal-a-wag to
, I cloud a title of land , but there has
1" " I , b3en few instances where the
ii . , . defeated
.t , ; I ! rightful owner has . - been
irT the . end ! if he\haci the money to
fight the case. The burden falls
f upon those unable to go into court
to defend their titles.
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I' . Fining The Beef Trust.
, . - . 16 ; is reported from Argentina
' that a law is in contemplation
= l ' . which will be designed to put the
i . American beef trust out of the busi-
ness of dictating prices of cattle or
meat. It is described as a bill
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. prohibiting any trust or combina-
tion ! . especially tending to influence
the price of - cattle and meat. It is
stated that the bill is .directed
j against the . American . beef trust.
F And penalties are to TDB fines " run-
Ill" i ning : from § 100 to 500.
I , : That will probably hold : the beef
! t II ' , trust' ' If it should be fined the
. penalty each day of the year , in
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I i i cluding Sundays and holidays , it
" ! S would never miss the money. Or ,
if . it did miss it , there are two
( , methods of recourse : One would
, be to advance the price of meat a
! fraction of a cent , and the other
i t . , . . would be to decrease the price of
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k . cattle a fraction of a cent
" a pound. 'In the United States
i ; , there would be a third method ,
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I ; E : . court and have the judgment set
; aside ; but that might not work in
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'ill ' j \ , Argentina , where the science of
„ \1 \ justice is imperfectly developed.
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I Anyway , two avenues of escape
are enough.
Fining a monopoly ! There are
no jokes like the old jokes. This
standard jest has appeared in
something like hundred different
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forms , dating back to the Medes
and Persians. Another form of it
r is lifting yourself by your boot-
straps. Still another is the story
of the man riding a mule and car-
ring his sack of corn on his shoul
der to save the mule the weight of
it. But , in some respects the most
delightful version of this old stand
by of wit and humor is the modern
system of imposing fines on a mo
nopoly that has plenipotentiary
control over the price of a univer-
sal necessity - World-Herald. \
The School Election.
The village school ejection was
held at the court house Monday
night. A nine months school was
voted and instructed the county
commissioaers to levy a sufficient
amount to pay the expenses of
same. 'V. . E. Haley and W. D.
Clarkson were elected on the school
board for the three year terms.
G. A. Chapman was elected for
the one year term. The retiring
members were W. \ A. Pettycrew ,
L. C. Sparks and Mrs. Lottie
Cramer , the latter being appointed
to fill vacancy caused by the resig
nation of W. D. Armstrong.
During the past year there has
been some friction between the
school board and the graduating
class. The people generally were
not pleased with the action of the
school board and were ready for a
change , hence the new regime.
Last year an element got together
under the secret purpose of throw- .
ing out Prof. Watson and put
up their nominees under a guise !
of ' interest in building and in !
school work. Charles Anderson i
and 'W. D. Armstrong were elect-
ed , defeating W. D. Clarkson and
G. A. Chapman. When their I '
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real purpose became known the
citizens of Valentine rebukEd them
and the defeat of other members
now is the result of their having
lent some assistance to or because
they were believed to be a party
to the intended insult to Prof.
Watson.
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For Sale
Six-room house , stable for seven
head 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. 1
LOW RATES EAST
Via the Northwestern Line
Ror nd-trip excursion tickets on
sale daily during June and July to
various eastern Seaside and Moun .
tain Resorts , to New York City ,
Bos-on , Toronto , Montreal , Quebec ,
Niagara Falls , Atlantic City , and
numerous other points in New Eng-
land and along the St. _ . Lawrence
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Fast modern equipped trains I
leave at convenient hours making
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The best of everything. Plan
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Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office , Valentin" , Nebraska. I
June 23.1909. f
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this ofllce by Bert 1' llipley , contestant
auainst Homestead entry No. 18023. made
March 13 190G. for } : / . -sectlon 26. W % W-6. ! .SEJ !
SW& , Sl/8E . . , NEM > E4. ! section 2. : ; , to } 'nsl ip'
27n range 34' . . . 6th " , I' . , M , by iolla . ' liewis !
conlestee. in which it is alleged that said' :
Rolla II. Lewis has never established a residence
on said land that there .is no house on said !
tract , that the land is not cultivated or hnPJ YI I
ed according ! to Jaw ) , and th it claihiant 'main ,
tains a home elsewhere tJian on said land all. .
of which defects exist at this date and have !
not been cured. . I
Said parties are hereby notified to app - ar ,
respond and offer evidence touching said allega- I
t'on at 10 o'clock a. in. on Auzust ! 9,1909. be :
fore J. H. Welton , U. S. COlli missioner. Mullen. I
Nubr ( and that the final hearing will bo held
at 10 o'clock a. . in. on August - 10 , 1909 , be-
fore the register and receiver at- the United
States land OIHce in Valentine. bolmuka ,
The said contestant having / , in aproper affi . -
davit liled May S , 100 ! . set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal I
service of tins notice cannot be made , it is' '
hereby ordered and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
23 ! 4 11 L . OLSON , Receiver.
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Contest Notice ,
U. S. Land Office Broken Bow Nebra ka , [ "
June 10. 1900 , ) '
A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled
in this office by Leah E . Griffith , contestant ,
against Homestead entry No rJKW : ! , mado Oo
tober 25 ; . 19re ; and homestead entry No. 3031 , I
made June 28 , 1904 , for all t of section in. town.
ship 25n. range 33\v , 6th P. M. , , by Benjamin A. .
Anderton , contestee , in which it is alleged that
Benjamin A. Auderton-has wholly abandoned ;
said , that ha-has failed
tract - to reside upon ,
cultivate and improve said tract , as requfrec I
by l&tv , that there is no house or place ol habi- !
tation on said tract and that ) claimant main- I
t-tins : a homo elsewhere tlian on said land , all of
which : defects exist at thu date and have no | ,
been cured.
Said partios are hereby notified to appear re -
spond ) and offer evidence touching said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a. m . on A tI ust 3. 1909. be-
fore John H. Welton. U. S. Commissioner , at
Mullen , Nebraska and that the final hearing
will behold at 10 o'c ock a m. , on August 5. 1909 ,
before the register and receiver at the Uuited
States Land Office , Broken Bgw Nebraska.
The said contestant bav'ng ' in a proper affi ! -
davit , filed May. JO , 1003. set forth tacts whl h
show that . after due diligence personal seryicu
of this notice cannot be marie , it ; is : hereby
ordered and directed that such uotiue be given
by due and proper publication.
25 ; 4 H JOtiN REESE , Register.
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Lath , Shingles , Doors ,
Windows , Paper , Pat-
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Paints , Oil , Varnish ,
Brushes , Glass , Putty ,
Lime , Cement , Plaster ,
Brick , Posis ; , Poles.
We Sell Hudson Coal
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Order of Hearing on Petition for
Appointment of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County Neb
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! 'STATKOtf ' NEBRASKA . t .
COUNTY OF CHEKIIY f ss
To the heirs ' and to all persons interested in
the cerate of Frederick , . - 'ccaspd :
On reading the "petition of Ida Lure
praying that the administration of said estate"
be granted ' to William J'inley Parke : as admInis-
trator
It is hereby ordered that you and all persons
interested in said matter may , and do. appear
at the County Court to be held in and for said =
county ' on the 2nd day of July , A. D. , 1909 , at
10'o'clock a m. to show cause , if any there be ,
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted ana that notice ! of the pendency of said
petition and that th > hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested In hald matter by publish-
ing a , copy of this order in the Valentine Demo-
crat a weekly newspaper printed in said county ,
for 3 successive weeks prior to said day 01
hearing.
- - . * - Witness my hand and the seal of said
SEAL court this 14th day .June. A. D. 1909. !
--yo- JAMES C. QUICLKY ,
23 3 County Judge.
Notice to Non Resident Defendants.
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To Nplllo A. OrooktM nnil Herman D.
. Crookt'r , non-r shlunt defiMidnnts :
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You , and each of . you , are hereby notified
that on ilu' 1st day of June , HHK ! ! > , .tames F. S
Phillis ! tiled his petition in thy district ! court
ofOJiorry county . , Nebraska , against you ,
and each of yon , as defendants. That the
object and prayer . of said petition is to quiet
the title of the plaintiff in and to an undi
vided one-half , interest in and to the South-
east quarter of .section 9 ! I , in township : xi l ,
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'north of range HI : , In Cherry countv Ne-
braska , and that each : of said defendants
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and everyierson claiming bv , through or
under them , or either of them , bt l \ fgrovor
burred and exch\ \ I 'd from ny fight title ,
| | ittirp lit lit | Iliul | | to tho plaintiff's wild un-
dividud one-half Intorost which he asks to
have quieted in him , and to have the right
and title of the plaintiif in and to an un
divided one-half interest in and to said land
forever quited and established in fee simple ,
and for all other and further orders and
judgments as shall appear to the court to
be right ( and proper.
You are required to answer wild petition
pn or before July 111 , HUH ) ! )
± 2 . 1 J/A3IKB F. H. f P-jiiWH , Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
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By virtue of an order of sale issued by the
c'erk of rhe district court of Cherry county , : Ne-
braska June 3 , 1909. under a decree of
mortgageforeclosure , wherein 1" . M. Walcott
and Frank JJrayton were plaintiffs. and Fred
Brayton William V. Jolmson , Charles A.
Johnson. Andrew L. Johnson , of the firm of
Johnsop Brothers , George H , Hornby Charles
M. Bailey and Benjamin F. Baileyi detendants.
I will sell at the front door of the court house in
Valentine. Cherry county. Nebraska that being
the building wherein the last term of said court
was : ! held , on the OUI ( ] day of July 1009 at
10 o'clock a. m. , to satisfy judgment of 3688.70
and iHt ' rest at 8 percent from date of judgment
April 23 : ! , 1000. and costs taxed at 23.33 : and
accruing costs ! ! ! , at puOlio auction , to the highest
bidder , for cash , the following described prop-
erty to .wit :
The SJiSWji , section 15. and the Nj ! NWJi
of section 22 , township 32 , range 25 , in Cherry
county. Nebraska.
mted this 2nd - day of Jupe. 1909.
C. A. BOSSETKIi
si . 5 Sheriff of Cherry County
Walcott & : Morrissey attorneys for platntifi.
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Ordor of Hearing on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
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In the county of Cherry countyNe -
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State of Nebraska , las (
County of Cherry , I as
To the heirs and to all persons interested
in the estate of Susan Dlxon , deceased :
On reading the petition of Samuel Yusum
praying that the administration of said es -
tate be granted William E. Haley as ad-
ministrator :
It is hereby ordered that you : , and all per-
sons Interested in wiid . matter , may , and do ,
appear at the county court to be held in and
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for said county , on the 10th clay of July , .
HKK \ ! ) , at 10 o'clock . a. in. , to show cause , if any
there bo , why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted , and that notice of
the ; pendency of said petition and that the
liearing thereof IHJ given toall persons inter
ested in sai < matter by publishing a copy of
this order' in The Valentino . Democrat
weekly newspaper printed in said county ,
for three successive f : weeks prior to said. duy
of hearing.
Witness my hand and the senl of said
court "this 21th day of June , 11)09. ! ) ) !
[ SEAL ] JAMES O. QUIGLET . ,
213 : . County ; Judge.
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Tools , consisting of Stackers , .
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