Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 26, 1909, Image 8

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I "Of course Nebraska is a great I
: agricultural state-one of the very
i greatest , " said Deputy Labor 1
! Commissioner Maupin : the other
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! day "Other states may raise a
\ greater number of bushels of corn
\ and wheat and oats , but Nebraska
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i raises more corn , wheat and oats
1I 1 , I per capita than any other state.
: In all three of these grains our
I yield per acre is away yonder
i "ahead of the general average of all . . .
the states. We've got'em all beat
in output of hay , wild , timothy and
alfalfa. We have every reason to
boast of our agricultural resour- I .
ces , but agriculture is no longer
our sole dependence. It is the ba-
sis of all wealth , to be sure , not
only in Nebraska but everywhere
else , but the time has come in the
history of Nebraska when we may
feel 1 satisfied that our agricultural
supremacy is BO longer questioned
or menaced , and therefore devote
some time and attention to letting
the world know what we are doing
along other lines.
"We are doing some manufact-
uring in Nebraska-and when we
get wise to our opportunities we
will do more. In 1908 Nebraska
manufacturing plants and indust-
ries turned out 151,000,000 worth
I of manufactured goods from raw
, I material raised mostly in Nebras-
:1 : ' . ka. That was § 20 , 000 , o00 more
) JI } than the valu of our live I stock in
. i I 1908. Men engaged in mechanic-
I al pursuits , including transporta-
I I i tion , received upward of 20,000-
: . 000 in wages in Nebraska in 190S.
t _ Ever stop to think what a great
, , variety of articles we manufacture
in Nebraska ? I'll give you a par-
i tial list , and it vill help you form
1 f. - 'some idea of our growing import-
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p ' , \ pin then fixed up the following list :
4I I Automobiles , alfalfa meal , ap-
rons artificial stone , awnings.
. .Beet sugar , beer , buttons , bak
f ing powder , brooms , boots , boxes ,
brick , breakfast foods , butter bar-
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: Carriages , creamery supplies , .
i i cand.y , caps crackerjack . cornice ,
crackers , canned goods , , cifrs. .
> . Dental supplies , dustersans ,
' 'I' . dressers. '
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and stationary ; electrical supplies , i
envelopes.
Fire escapes , fences , flour ,
foundry goods. I
Gloves , garments , garden tools , .
gas machines.
' Harness hats , hardware novel ,
ties.
Incubators , isinglass ice.
Jellies , jewelry , job printing ,
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jams , jumpers.
Kalsomine , knit goods.
Leather goods , loose leaf ledg-
ers , lightning rods , liquors.
Machinery , marble goods , mat
tresses , mineral waters.
Neckwear.
Overalls , optical goods.
Pickles , pumice stone , paints ,
paper , patent medicines , mill pro
ducts , pavements , planing.
Quince preserves ( out > of real
quinces ) .
Rugs , roofing , rubber stamps.
Stoves , shoes , shot , Saratogo
chips , saddles , shades , signs soap ,
suspenders.
Trunks tinware , tags , tools.
Underwear , umbrellas.
I . alises , vinegar.
I ' Whiskey washing machines ,
I wagons , whips , wire goods.
I Xcellent ice cream in car load ,
lots.Yacht . . .
Yacht engines , yeast.
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"Try a new game some eve-
ning , " suggests Mr. : Maupin.
I "Just take this list and see how
I many things you know are made
in Nebraska that you can add to it.
" \Vestandatthe head of the
I educational column , yet we fool-
i ishly ship our raw hides to Mas-
i { sachusetts and buy them back in
: the shape of shoes , mulcting'our-
I selves for the freight charges both
I ways and leaving all the . wages on
the Atlantic coast. Same thing
I with the millions of pounds of
I I i wool annually clipped from the
I backs of Nebraska sheep. Why
J I 1 not tan Nebraska hides in Ne-
i braska , and make this Nebraska
! I leather into shoes by Nebraska
I labor in Nebraska factories ? Why
I i i not do the same thing in regard ! to
! wool ? Don't whine about not I
! having cheap fuel for power pur- j
poses. Just harness the millions I
of horse power going to waste in
the Missouri , JPlatte , Loup and
Niobrara rivers. ' All the wheat
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that is raised in Nebraska and not
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exported ought to be ground in ,
Nebraska mills , and the Nebraskan :
who neglects or refuses to insist , .
I upon having Nebraska ground
: flour in the kitchen lacks some of
the needful elements of state pride
and patriotism. Everything made :
in Nebraska and put on exhibition :
anywhere ought to be labeled ;
"Made in Nebraska. "
"When you : are not 'standing
up for Nebraska' you are missing
an opportunity to boost yourself ,
as well ' as your state. : "
Rosebud Items.
Allotting Agent Scrivens was in
Crookston Monday. ;
C. W. Soldier spent Sunday and
Monday in Valentine.
Mr. : 'and Mrs. Scovel
were ag
ency visitors Saturday.
Dr. Tate made a professional- .
visit to Omaha last . Thursday.
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Guy Kelley and Brett Dooley
were Valentine visitors Monday.
Miss Kittie Kelley is visiting ,
home folks at' the . agency this !
week. I
Prof. Stanion of the boarding
school was an agency visitor last
week.
Mr. Hulchins , farmer at the .
agency , has been quite ill the past :
week. . '
D. Bray returned Saturday from
Omaha , where he had been spend-
ing a few days.
Mrs. Edward R. Kelly and
daughter Clarice left Monday for
a short stay in Fremont , Nebr.
Special U. S. Indian Agent
Ellis made a business trip to Pine
Ridge agency the first of the week.-
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Mr. Green , the newly appointed
farmer at Black Pipe , was at the
agency last week securing supplies
and making preparations to enter
on his new duties.
Mr. and Mrs. : WL. . Gardner
and son were Valentine visitors
Sunday and Monday. Mr. Gard -
ner was recently appointed to the
position of farmer for Cut Meat
district.
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A surprise party was given at
the home of Mrs. H. Eaton , Tues-
day evening in honor of her
daughter , Miss : Bessie who will
leave soon to resume her school
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I ' . Get Together
and stand together is the key-
note of Forrest Crissey's
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second article on the farmer
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in his fight against dishonest
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commission merchants. Don't !
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miss it. . ( I
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Then read Happiness - , t
one of the prettiest boy and
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girl stories ever published.
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All in the
SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S
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Spec ial display by
George Elliott.
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JOHN F. PORATH
Burge , Nebr.
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Tubular wells and windmills.
r nCall me up by Telephone.
J. W. McDANIEL ,
COUXTY SIJRVJBYQR
Valentine - Nebr.
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
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In the District Court of Cherry County , Ne -
braska.
The State of Nebraska l t
Plalntiir ,
v.s
The several pan-els of
land hereinafter de
scribed a M all persons
and corporations ; \ ' - J- : TRACT No. . \j.- \ ( ; .
. In I or diiiming title to ,
I OI'lIn interest , right or
II I 1'IIIIm In or to such par :
cels of real estate , or
any part thereof ,
Defendants.
FINAL , NOTICE.
To Ada S. Grimth and to the occupants of j
I the e.statedescribed below , whose names
are unknown :
I Notice ( Is hereby given . that under ide .
cree of the district court of said county , ren
I dered In the state tax .suit for the year IHxi ,
the following . described real estate situated
In the county of Cherry , and state of Ne-
braska , to-wit :
The southeast quarter of section IS , town-
shlp 2l > , range W : ! lI ) ,
I Was , on tne lath : day of December , 100(5 ( ,
duly sold nt public venduo . by the county
treasurer of said county , In the manner
provided by law , and the period of redemp
tion from .such .sale will expire on the lUth I
du } ' of December . ! , IWHI. l !
You are further notified that the owner of
the certificate of tax sale Issued by the .
treasurer will make ( application to the court
in the above entitled I cause for confirmation
of such sale as soon as practicable after the
I period of redemption expired and you
are hereby notified that the time and place
of hearing upon such confirmation will be
entered in the confirmation record kept by
the clerk of said court , on or before the loth
day of December , I'M } .
Von ' will examine said confirmation rec-
ord 1 to ascertain the time of such hearing
and may be present , If you desire , to make
any objections or show cause why the sale
should not be confirmed.
confirmed.O. . A. IlOSSETER.
I UO \ . 1 Sheriff . Cherry . County , Nebraska.
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name , busin'esand : address neatly
/printed / for § 1.00. I. M. RICE , j
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[ Order of Hearing and Notice on . . , . Petition for
v Settlement of Account.
In the county court of Cherry county , Ne
braska.
I STATK OF NEBRASKA , is. I
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County Cherry. i
To the heirs ami all persons Interested in
the estate of Adam Houschdeceased :
On reading the petition of , V' . ( i. Ballard ,
praying a final settlement and allow
anceol ' his account lilcd in this court on the
, Ith ! day of August lixc.i , and for his discharge
(115 executor of said estate.
It is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons ! Interested : in said matter may , ami do ,
appear at the county court to he held In and
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lor said county on the iSth : day of August ,
A. D. , 1K ! ' ( ! ' , at I o'clock p. m. , to show cause.
If any there be ! , why the prayer of cnuse'l
titioner ' should not he granted , and that
notice of the pendency of said petition and
the 1.earing thereof he given to all persons
intt'l'l'sted.1n said matter by publishing a
copy ol this order in The Valentine ] ) ClllO-
crat , a . weekly newspaper printed in .said
I county , for four successive weeks prior to
i said day of hearing.
[ SKAT/ ] ) JAMES C. QUIOT . . EY ,
:10 ; > . 1 County Judge.
" "alcottIorrlssc : ' , attorlll' 's.
Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
In the county court of Cherry county , Ne-
branka. *
fcrtatu of . Nebraska , l..s (
County of Cherry , i
To the heirs and to all persons interested '
in the estate of Augustus Shaw , deceased :
On reading the petition of Mary : M. House
praying that the administration of said es-
tate he granted to F. AValcott as ad-
ministrator :
It Is hereby ordered that you , and nil per-
sons interested In said . matter . , may , and do ,
appear at the county . court to be held in and
for said county , on the : > lst day of August ,
ISiOO 1 ! ) : ) , at 11 o'clock a. in. , to show cause , if any
there be , why the prayer of the petitioner
should not ' be granted , and that notice of
the pendency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof he given toall persons Inter
ested in said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in The Valentine Democrat , a
weekly newspaper printed In said cotirty ,
for three successive weeks prior to said day
of hearing.
AVItness my hand and the seal of said
court this : 3rd day of August , 11)00. )
[ SEAL ] JAMES O. QUIGL.ET ,
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30 : a ; $ County Judge.
" "alcottrorrlsse : ' , attorneys.
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Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment
. . . of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County Neb
raska.
STATE OF NBBRAsrca loa
COUNTY OF CHEHRYaa \
To the heirs and to all persons interested in
the estate of Margaret Connolly , deceaspd :
On reading the petition of Annie Connolly
praying tlut the administration of said estate
be granted to A. AI. Morrissey \ 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 Ith day of September , A.D. , l9CUat /
10 o'clock a m. to show cause , if any there De , I
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted and that notice of the pendency of iaid
petition and that the hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said 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 ' . aid
SEAL court this IU1hday August. A. D. 12 " 9 .
- , - - JAMES C. QOKILKV ,
. 32 3 - County Judge.
Walcott & Morrfasev : , attorneys.
Notice to Creditors.
In die County Court within and for.Churry
countv Nebraska
In the matter of the estate of Edward 3J , Rich-
ards , deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
You aru hereby . notified. That I will sit at the
County Court Room In Valentine in said cou ity.
on the 28th day of Au „ use , 1903 at 10 o'cloc < a.
m. to receive and examine all claims apainst
said estate with a -view to their adjustment and ,
allowance. The. time limited for tne presenta
tion of claims against said estate is six nior ths I I
"from the 2Sth day of February A. J ) . 1900and the I I
time limited for payment ot debts is one jear : ' ,
from said : feth day of February , 1900. ) j i I
- - " Witness my hand an-l the seal of snid ! I
SEAL County Court this 3rd day of Aug ist. II I
- x - 19C9. JAMES C. ( QUIGLEY '
30 4 County Judge , /
Walcott Morrissey , attorneys.
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branded on rl brandedi:1
on left or shoulder. :
honlder
r thigh 1
" P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
- - - . Cattle branded5 =
? as cut on left side
. I
ro Some QY ° B left
side.
- on left jaw of
_ V horses. T
fcmKK E > " - " -
Range on Gordon Creak north of Simeon.
!
Albert Whipple & Sons. ,
Rosebud S. D. 1
> 'N Cattle branded
y left side
SOS on
080 on rlehtstdo !
W si Some cattle also
have a -f- on neck ,
± Some with A. on .
left shoulder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind nnar- ]
= er s. Some Texas
cattle "u'ded ' ! O on left side and somellJlllll ( i ,
on left side. . 5
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle rf
branded A.W bar connected on both sides ana
left hip of horses
JXT. S. Rowley.
Kennedy - NtHJralta.
Same as cut on left ,
side and hip and on
left shoulder of hor-
ses. AlsoRSM . on
left side . nd
hip.
F X on left s " . .
r
Some cat- . .
tie .at-Ell .
Driinci'&v
: - & Bv w mini * i „ - -
ed husk-NHMMing peg ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. F on left Jaw and left shoulder
of horsea UJ -
Q on left hip of horses.
-
N on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
OJ BE JJ on right
hip. [
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
_ _ _ - , _ _ _ of rustlers of stock
bearing any of these brands.
R. M. : Terrill , Propr.
Brownlee , Neo.
"
Cattle branded as
. in cat on left ' .
side. Some
V-i4 branded K. T Y
- on left hip. Range
on North Lonp
: river , two miles
west of Brew nice
J. A. Yaryan.Pullman.
Pullman irebr
. Cattle branded JY
1 on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
J Y Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re -
covery of cattle
strayed from my
ran l } .
-
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D. M. : Sears. /
Kennedy Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut , left side
Some on left hip. S
re
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range- Square
Lake.
Nebraska Land ana Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on ,
any part animal ;
also the following
, t r a JIIK brands :
' lorsea branc e t c
same
r Range between
Gordon on the F.E.
&M. V. . R. R. and
Hyannis on M. R. R. in Northwestern Nebr.
BA.RTI.ETT ItlCflAR OS. Ll swortb . Nehr. [ )
John Kills Plenty. _
'
St Francis Mis-
sion Rosebud.
S.D.
Cattle branded
as in cut ; horses '
same on left
thigh. . Range be- .
tween Sprint C'k . . .
and Little White ,
river. ,
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. K , Sawyer has
chanre of these
cattle. H : rses :
S S I)1 ! ! j on left shoul
der. Some .
left Bomefj
Horses . . .
same left thigh.
Kauge on Snake
river.
, Metzger Bros.
Itclfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left ,
side.
' "
Earmark , square ' '
crop right ear. 7
- -
Horses have
same brand on
left thigh. ' .
1an * 'e on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A . Reward of $250 will be paid to person
any nersnn for
! ± V ! ' 01'f "JLl ! the arrest aud final r-
vatrle Wlt.h ! ! any person or persons stealing . .
Wlt.h'OV' " 6rarld. {
Roan Bros. -
Woodlake Neb
. - \
Range on Long R B' I. j
Lake aud Crook- \ .
ed Lake. ' ,
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