Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 30, 1909, Image 4

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' i ! I. M. RiCE - Editor and Propr.
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Democratic County Ticket.
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( . For Treasurer
II , g K. IJ. Q.UIBLK. '
I For Olurk " .
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'I' I ' ' g ; I . " . ' JAMKS - : O. QFKJLKY.
J For Blu'rtlT
: - SheriffCLY111 ) A. ROftSKTHU.
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For County Supofintumlfm
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' For Co. Coin'r First ( District
. .JOSJ ; PH P. KRBYCIK.
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. E. B. QUISLE
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Democratic Candidate for
County Treasurer.
It is a good many years since
E. B. Quible located on a ranch in
Merriman precinct and during all
the years since he has been an
honest , hard working citizen. His
path has not always been strewn
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'courage up and by industry and
economy he has supported his
, family and built up a nice little
ranch.
Four years ago he was nomi-
nated by the democrats for the ,
office he now holds. The county
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was then several hundred republi-
can but he polled nearly a solid
: vote in the precincts where he was '
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known , although they were very
strongly republican , and when the
returns came in it was found he '
was beaten by only five votes. i
Many people thought he had act-
ually been elected and urged him
to contest the election and demand
E . a re-count. He refused to con-
I test and returned to his family and I
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; I his . ranch. Last July when Treas
i urer Armstrong vacated the office
there was a , well nigh universal
-TEE , demand for Mr. \ Quible from the
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people who knew him and thought
he had been kept for nearly four
years out of an office to which so
Ii . many of his fellow citizens believed
he had once been elected. He ,
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was accordingly appointed. Mr.
Quible took immediate possession
of the office , but as he believed
that local offices ought to be free
from party politics , he appointed
the same : deputy who had served
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under Mr. : Armstrong , although
she was a republican. This ap
pointment was made because he
. . did not believe in drawing party
lines , and he expected to find ev
erything in the office in such con-
dition that there would be no reas-
on for a change. Later develop-
ments made it necessary to make
a change and he selected William
Kennedy of Kennedy precinct , a
man of family and long residence
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in the county , for the position of
deputy. I
It may be safely said of Mr. \
Quible that no man stands higher I
for honor or integrity than he. In j f
his management of the office he
has not drawn party lines but has
given the best there is in him to i
each and all. It has been his pur- .
pose to serve the public faithfully
and honestly. He will be contant ;
to fullfil the duties of the office for
the salary allowed b.v law , and he ;
will give his entire time to the
ii conduct of the office. ;
This is an office requiring good
I judgment , ripe experience and
I v strict integrity , and Mr. : Quible
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ask a'marV ' ' ' ' 'to J ' .VofVr ; ' 'for Mr. :
Quible because , of fiajjjy , is > u- s.
There can be no party 'i&ue j ! on an :
office of this kind. Tf you are : a
democrat , you want the . best pos-
sible service fromv.your county ofj j
ficers and if you get that service
you do not care whether they are
dernocratj or republicans. If .you
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, are/ . a republican you want the
same class of service and you do
not care what party ticket carries
their names. The same is true . . if . .
itionist. You
you are a prohibitionist.
must remember that the county
, treasurer has many questions pre-
I sented to him that calls for quick
decision , prompt and -effective
action , and it requires a person of
practical business experience to
meet these requirements.
The selection of a new treasurer
is a practical one that is put up to
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1 you and it is to be hoped that you
will decide it as you would if youi
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v'ere making a selection of some I
person to take charge and manage
forty or fifty thousand dollars of
your ownmoney - say if you had
a bank or trust company that
would have collection of vast sums
of money and the disbursement of
that money whom would you se-
select ? If under these circum-
stances you : would select Mr.
Quible , or a man of his experience
and ability , thenv why not select
such a man for the important of-
fice of county treasurer ?
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Joseph P. Kreycik candidate
for County Commissioner lives in
Wood Lake Precinct and is one of
the early settlers , coming here
with but little of this world's
goods and has now a nice home
surrounded by a good ranch and
several hundred head of stock.
. Mr. Kreycik is still a young man ,
strong and jovial with lots of good
cheer and a progressive turn of
mind that has made him a leader '
among men. He is the organi- I' ,
zer of "Kreycik's" concert Band
and Orchestra" and has made a
success achieved by few persons
in the west.
Beside his musical ability he has i
looked well to his business and is
one of the prosperous level headed
men who-has succeeded because of
his close attention to business , in-
dustry and integrity. From his
neighbors and friends who are
most intimately acquainted with
him we learn that Mr. Kreycik
is a good citizen and a helping
neighbor always ready to help
those in need of his services which
he gives with hearty good will
and it is these neighbors who ad-
vocate his candidacy and appeal
to the citizens of Cherry County
for their votes at the coming Nov.
election. Mr. .Kreycik has super-
ior qualifications and will make a
good county commissioner and he
will use the same good business
judgement in the county affairs
that has made his own success and
that is the kind of man that Cher-
ry County needs.
The public sales advertised in
THE DEMOCRAT : the past couple of
weeks drew good crowds and ev-
erything sold at top prices. The
Richards' sale all" ounted to § 12-
700. Yearling steers sold aJt
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26.75 , cows at $40.75 : ' : , and two- .
year-old heifers at § 28 50. Yank
O'Bryan's sale aggregated 8,000
One team of young mares with
colts by side brought $ 600 ; and 20 ( )
head of yearling colts sold at § 52
per head. His cattle also brought
good prices. Webster Wertz had
a good sale , yearling heifers sell
ing at § 20 a head. At the Chris
topher sale one milch cow sold for
§ 65. Prices were also strong at
the Gaskill ( sale. Auctioneer Col.
G. E. Tracewell says a man was
heard to remark at the Richards
sale that the cattle brought higher
prices than ever before paid in ,
Cherry county. .
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Lumber Piles
It keeps us busy to keep our
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stock full , so we can meet all de-
mands. We are especially pre-
pared now to take care of orders
requiring long timbers. But our
stock of
Finish Lumber .
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is also . complete . , including White
Pine , Yellow Pine and Fir Fin-
ish , etc.
Ludwig Lumber Co.
Omaha in struggling with a
street car strike of no small pro-
portion entails the usual riots , stag-
nation of business , and damage to
property. Their demands were
made two weeks ago for increased ,
pay with more uniformity to new i
and old emplo . ees , for elimination
of descrimination against Union
men , for shorter hours and equa-
lized runs and for the arbitration
of grievances. Pres. A\rattles of
the Street lly. Co. has refused : $ "
settlement upon these terms and
the Co. has imported a horde of
men from other cities to operate
the cars "strike breakers. "
The sympathy of the public
seems to be with the striking
union men and they have conduct-
ed themselves in such a manner as
to win the support and admiration
of other unions in Omaha and also
the good will and wishes of thous-
ands of Omaha people. The coSt
of this strike to the street car Co.
will be probably greater than "if :
they acceded to the wishes of the
strikers even if they wib out for
they will yet have other men to
deal with who will be new to the
work and their inefficiency will
cost many dollars in accidents and
lack of knowledge and acquaint
ance with their work. The public
will suffer also. "
The street car Co. refuses , to
negotiate with the union and off-
ered to take back 90 percent % i
the strikers but would employ , no , ,
new men who affiliated with for :
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belonged to a union.
A petition has been started ask
ing for the initiative and referen-
dum vote for 3 cent car fares at
the election of the city and it looks
like the street car Co. will have to
look somewhere for votes to hold
the former 5 cent fares as the
unions will stick together. , .y at-
tles had better settle and settle
quick. 1
Without Globe Sights or Goggles.
A man walks different when he
thinks he's dressed up , though his
clothing may be shabby looking to
the swell dressers
After a farmer works hard all
summer on the farm or ranch
without a coat or vest he feels odd
with a coat on in town.
St. Nicholas Church.
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Services will be held as follows :
In Valentine Sunday , , Oct.
3rd. First mass at 8 a. m. " Sec-
ond mass at 10 a. m.
Benedictory of the Blessed Sac
rament after mass.
Instruction for the children at
3 p. m.
LEO M. BivAEUR , Rector. )
Get your property insured by 1.
M. Rice and you will be safe. His
companies pay losses promptly .
Wedding stationery , invitations
with double envelopes , printed in
latest style of type at THE DE \IO-
CRAT office. tf
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Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator : ; . . I
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In the county court of OWl'l' ! ' county , lifa.-
bruskn. ,
State of Nebraska , I " (
Oounty of Cherry , i ° 5
To the heirs and to all persons Interested
In the estate of Floyd F. Anders , deceased ( :
On reading the petition of Enoch Anders
praylnji that the administration of said es-
tate lie granted to Floyd , Pool a : ; udI I
ministrator : v '
It is hereby ordered that you , and all p < 'I'I I
sons InU'rested in said . matter , may , and do ,
; ijjpoai1 ! jit tlO ! county . court to be held In and
for .said county , on the aith day of October ,
) \.W. \ ! ( at 1 III o'clock : in. , to shpw causp , if any
hcl'l' he. why thn pniynr of tim ! petitioner / I .
hoiikl not hu granted , awl tUat : { nolio * .of Ii i
he : pendency of said petition and tJmt the . 1
lictiring thereof be given toall persons } if'tUl'.1
jsted in said matter by publishing. & copy Of :
/his order In Thu Valentino ! ) etuotr. t. a . :
w " ( ekl ly newspaper ; ' In sJJd county , I
for three s 1 cassive weeks prior to said day
of hearing. . . '
Witness my hand and the seal of said i
ourt this i 5th day of September \ ) . j I |
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'I will sell at public auction at my place ? mile north of Swan
Lake , 4 miles west , of Arabia , 14 miles southeast of Valentine , on
Tuese , Oct 5" 909 , :
beginning at 10 a. m. , the following described property : '
4Head of Cattle - - .
Consisting 5 cows with calves by side , 6 milch cows , 7 two-year-old steers , 7.two-
year-old heifers , 8 yearling heifers , 6 yearling steers , 1 high grade red Durham bull.
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1Head of Horses
Consisting of 2 saddle horses , 16 two-year-old colts. One spring wagon.
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TEDMSo Sums under $10 , cash. Twelve month's time will be given on
. . notes of approved security on sums over § 10 , or 2 per cent for"cash '
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Col. Q. E. ] Tracewell , Auct. ' - W. E. Haley , Clerk.
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We print letter heads , bill
heads , packet heads , memos , state-
ments , letters , postal cards , busi
ness cards calling cards , circulars ,
sale bills. Don't go without 'em.
They make you money. Intro-
duce yourself favorably to the
business public in the use of the
best stationery. I. : M. RICE , The
Printer. tf
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Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office'aTentmp , Nebraska i
September ! > . 1000. f
A sufficient contest affidavit : having : been Hied
In this offices by Horace Wlipon. contestant ,
against : Hompstead ! entry No. 15991 - b299. ; ? made
September in I < x ( > 7. for \\1 SKj' S ! - : ; \\4. ! s.-c-
fon U. NWtf. : NW ! 4 \E ! . ( , section 23 NK } ,
NEjfNWjf. ! ! section :22. : township 31n , ranjje 28\v.
Oth P. JM , by Edward Wilke. contestce. In
which it. is alleged Unit Kiild Edward Wilko
has wholly abandoned ! sold / 1 h"inestewl ; and ; lias
not resided thereon for the eight months hut !
past , and has not lived upon , cultivated } and
improved said land as required by law.
Said parties are hereby notified to aupear ,
responu and offer evidence touching salt alloga : . -
U in at 10 o'clock a. m on October ; ! I. . 1DC9 :
before the reeister mid receiver at the United
States Land Office in Valentine. Nebr.
The said contestant having , in anroper affi
davit Hied September a ! . 100' ! ) . set forth fiwts
which sho\v that after due Uiiigonoe personal
service of this notice cannot ; bo made , it is
heie'Jy nrderud and directed that such notice bo
Kiven by JllP ( unc1 ) proper publication. \ !
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Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an ordir of sa'e issued by the I
clerk of the district court of Cherry county , Ne.-
brassjca , qn a decree of foreclosure , wherein
Herman U. Enters , tulm'm&trator = of the wil
annexed of the estate ot Puter E/ geru. / deceasi-ci : :
is plaintiff , ami Kred f Bra 'tou , Muj.jio Brayton.
\ \ ' Ilharn Johnson , L'lurjps A , . linson , Aiidre\v /
Johnson , George U. Hornby , Thu Piano iMaiiu-
factnrliitf Co , U . M. JJajley. Heiijiiinm : } ' . , Hujley
and > [ Kute Nob'o , are defenr lints , I \ \ l.sell \ \ l
at tlta front. door of the c-oiirthoil ! ! in v HJt > n inc
Cherry county , Nebraska that npijitr the tijiijflr !
Injj wherein tin la-t term ot said court ; was held
on the ! tb ) day of October. 1909 , at 9 o'clock a. . .
m. , the Mowing , described lands and tenements
to satisfy : the . judgments and costs in said
action ?
'j.'he eait | iaf | of tjje ) northeast ftiartpr | and ihe
northwest quarter } flf tbi 'rtjieast / ! quarter } and
the northeast quarter of the northwest juarter
or section 3 ? , township 83 I1mle 53 , ana lots 1.
; ! ! ! , 3 : I and 4.8 ution n , township 117 | } , . anaP ! ? 3 , aim
the southeast quarter of tlgP } } Ioll.hwc-sl. | 'tfrtpr ' ; ,
and the south half } of the southeast } quarter aud
the northean. quarter , of the southeast qiurter
of section 33 , township 33 , range 35 , all in Stiid
county and state
Jated this 3JPt ; da ) ' of Anrast , JD09 '
c. 4- HOI3SRTrn J : :
34,1 : : ) sheriff of Clierry county.
CourtriKlit K Sidner , attornpys tor Platutin ; , '
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Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition fop
Settlement of Account.
In the epHiity court ) of Cherry county . , Xe-
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STATE ; OF 2KlRAf3J ] : f- , t" ! I , . , , *
County of Ohm-Vy / 't i p
To tlu IJUU- inij ! . Ilrp(1rsfll | ! ( ijjterpstBrt ! ! in
thu ctntll ; of Rohil1.t fq fnPJlf ( . decidjcdf ! ! ! ! : ) ; 1
On nllc.llJl „ ° tlw ppUtion pf p' : ) WuhP.tt ( ,
pI'lI . 'iJlg n iiiml /'jllttJunwnt / Iill ( ! pllp \ v-
uwt ' oUJte rl ! ( ! { 'pllIll ; tfP ! f ih 1 this : cqm-t pn the !
UJth tu' of BPptPiDhT l l t , W ! ! , inu 1 } fpr tho . ! i\nn\ \ ! \
ilLstrihutltion Of skirl ! ! estrtt. '
Jt is hereby ordvrm ( ) 'that yptt ; nju } njl ! ppr-
sons interested in said . matter inay ! ) 'ami do ! ,
uppear at the county . court to be hufcl ( in aiui !
[ 01' said county : , on the Uth day of October ,
t\ . 1 ) . , I'JW ' , at 10 j ( o'clock a. m. . to , show cause
It any there b . j. why tho prayer of the pc-
itio'npr : shpuld not , U granted , and that
iotjee qf pejidpnry"f ! said potitlo and
hu ; hearing tljert-pf bo uivjm to .all persons us
interested , ' w a. ; aici inattor lr , > ' iHjbLbmni . ; a
: uny . of this o ' ( r in T"la Valentine pamp-
jrai > * a. M't-'Okly newsppn'or printc4 ! in said
otinty , for tour SIlICC'iSWf" ; ; ! " ! ? prior tp
mid dur ; of licaring. )
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