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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
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They are the Na ' \ _ / ' ' ' - r , , - 4/ J" \ ( . tion's accepted ' soda ' - . _ . ; . ' II ! 0 7 ; , ' I ' ; . . . . ' ' . r II II I . d : ' . i " Biscuit . / I . . . . ! . . . I . / . ; . - 'I ' t : . . $1 ' / I' . ' , I I , : ; i NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY T , _ ' " I ! . . 'I ' ! . \ , ' . , I I ' - * * } . I I . : - - ! . I I 4 - , . . " ' - ' - . " . . . . . I : - . . - . . - i ' " r - : : - ' I " : . . I . _ \ - _ . ' . . 'f' . . . / 4 , ' . - - . # I ! i I i . + _ , . I ' - r - I : , - ' : ! : Ivfesdames J. M. Ralya and I . I 1 I I J { . , H. . White called on us Tuesday i I , . while in town. I : I' ' ' I \ I . . I - W. T. Kincaid and wife went to Chicago the first of the week on a visit. r V. L. Klingaman's big sale at Wood Lake will draw _ a crowd. Notice : the date and ' prepare to go. For Sale-Old Catholic parson- age. : For particulars call on Father Blaere. 29 I II : ' , \ I 1i i 1 i I I. , , , . . ; ' ' , l ' _ - " , ' yc' . - PUBLIC SALE , \ I ' : : 'I ' i , ! \ . . . PUI . < < I I : I I 1 .1 I l ( ' : , . : I . , . I will sell to the highest bidder at ' . ' I:1. : : ; . : a-en toe e e r M , , , , . : - . . J MiH : , : \"I' : ' . iH ; : . , ' - : SATURDAY , ' " " " ' . . . : ; co. er . ' - 1909 : : . , . . - , , t : I , , j , Commencing at 1 p . mo the fo1owingproperty : ' ' - - - , I , , , - . , : . : ( 45 Yearling - iuIes 1 - . - - - , . , . j , , ' " ' ri I ; t ! i . . I , , , ' - ( io . i j. r ; : I ' " , . . 155 Hea1 of , Horses and Golfs , il t tJ _ from 1 year to 6 years old. There are sorne matched . teams of horses in this bunch that will be sold , . I i 't . . . j , is . ' , . . single. The remainder will be sold in car load lots. This 1 is all sand hill stuff , t- .f' ' : " ' . [ 1l l 1 . " : V ' . " , well bred and in good condition. / T \ I t 4 . ' , " . I \ . . - . Terms of Sale : j , { ; : : . .1 , Sums of $50 and under , cash. Sums over $50 , twelve month's time will be given purchaser on approved ; ' : : I ' , . - , , .17. . : - _ - , . , - : _ " " notes bearing 10 per cent interest from date , or 5 per cent discount for cash. Lt \ : ; .j ; . - - - ,1\ , . I. Ce STOTTS Owner. . / . " . . . . . . . , . - t 1 1 , , , . DQt. , : O' a Tracwc1I : ' , Au t. . ' . " ' e ) W B Haley , Clerk , ' ii " . ; . . ' : , " . I . . . rr \ . : . . ' . " . . . . ' . _ , . . II. I " j : ; : . : . , " .I < * t * . . . ' . ft. " i . ' ' . ; : . . ' . . t .J , " , ' . . f ' ; ' . " . . . ' . ' " - " ' ' , . . . I " . . . > 1 , . . . . " . . , . . . ' . . ! " ' " . ' ' jrf ' w. . y--- . ' " . : . : < \ , . ' , . : : . . . ' . , .f . . . . , . . : . w - " . - - . . . . 1 h . - . - . - . . \ , ; i. p ; . ' - t / ; [ : . ' . ; . " . . " J - . . . , . - - : - ' . : li : ; . . I , , ' ( , - I . . ; :0. : " 1 1 " . _ . . . . o . .waFM1 :911- - - - - ° ----.w * + ' + + s - : - - - - - - - Mrs. Frank Brayton and son Donald accompanied l ) y Miss Anna Boltz have gone to Chicago for a several days visit. . Taken Up. I , the undersigned , have this day , Soptem- hl'r l ' ! : , ' , 1H I ! II ) ! > , taken up at my ranch , suction , township a ; $ : ' ? , raijse } 26 : ? , in Cherry county , Nebraska , the following described ostray , to-wit : One red hull , about 8 years old , branded ONO on left hip wind puff on out side of left front leg. , JOHN HEEI , ' : > S . " , Arabia , Nebr. ! I Contest Notice. I [ ' U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Nehrasl-a , 'I September 23. 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Frank Gregory contest ant. I against homestead entry No. " 02588 , made l December 24 , 1004 for-NWj , NS W 4. section 29. XF.lJ.Y2Sy ! and S : NWji , section SO. Township 2Gn range 30w Gtlj J' AI. , by .Jon n A. Stafford contesree ill i which it is alleged that paid John A. Stafford has wholly abandoned sairt tract for mo than six months last past. that he has never cultivated improved or re- -lid..d upon said tract as required by law but maintain- a residence elsewhere than ou said - tract that said land is in Its wild and native s'ate. that said defects exist at this date and have not , been cured. Said parties arc hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m on October SO. 1009 be fore J. H. Welton , U. 3. Commissioner Mullen. Nebr. , and that the final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a , m. on November 3. 1909 , be fore the rpgi ' ter and receiver at the United States land Ofllce in Broken Bow. Nebraska The said contestant having in a proper affi davit filed Sept. 12 , 1909 sPt forth facts w'nch : show that jvlter due diligence personal sei vice of this notice cannot be inide it is hereby of'lt > r- ed and directed that such notice be give * by due and proper publication. 38I H JOHN BEESE , KegisU-r. Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for - Settlement of Account. In the county court of Oherr - ' Oherry county , Ne ) laska. &TATK OF l'EBILSKAss I ' ' _ 'County of Ohorryf I - To , t1it iieir5 : an4'aI erSons Interested In the , estate ) of Rp'1mrr } IIx k'anke , ( Jlcea-ed : ; : : On relipg } . 11Ip pptlttQn Rf 'f")1. 1Vnkott , praying 'a final se'ttJeniont and' ' allow ance of his account filed , iIp this cout't : on tin- lath : day of September ; > , 1XX ! ) ) ! . and for'the llnal , xllstributitipn of said I estate. . j Jt is ' hereby ordered ! that you and all per sons' jrit r/estfid / iii said . ' ! matter . . . may , and do , appear at the county . court tpvbu held in and i I I for said county , qn the i th > day of Qptober , A. J ) . , I'.O' ) ! ) , at 10 o'clock u. m. , to show cause , . ,1 i jt } any ! ! therp be , why the prayer of the pe - titidlipV .sliQiUl | J npt bij granted , and pe-I nottcti f. 0f thp yeiifjonciy of said petition and I . the hearing : therept bp givpn to all persons I interestod in ' said niattur by publishln ; t a cppy { of this ' prder In The Valentine De ' 110- rrat , a . weekly newspaper printed in wild county , fpr four successive weeks prior to I halt ( } dny pf hearing. . [ pEAI . ] JA : \ IES O. QCIGLfTT , : m { 1 . DquiHy Judge. Walpott ! ! & Jforrissey attorneys , I Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment j of Administrator. In the county court of Oherry county , Ne braska. / " State of Nebraska , t ( County of Oherr ' , i ss To the heirs and to all persons interested in the estate of Floyd F. Anders , deceased : On reaclfng the petition of Enoch Anders praying that the administration of suid es- tate be granted to Floyd Pool as ad- ministrator : It is hereby ordered that you : , and all per sons interested in said . matter , ml1 ' , and do , appear nt the county court to be held in and for said county , on the 20th ) day of October , 1009 ! at 10 o'clock a. in. , to show' cause , if anv there be , why the prayer of the petitioner should not ho grunted , and that notice of tbo pendency of said petition and that the hearing . * _ * thereof _ _ be A * given to . all . . persons in "er- ested In said matte bt publishIng a cop'-of ' ' ' thts Olocler lu 1'ho 'Valentino ' . Nmo'cmt , n- , \'c'eklY.llbw 'papUr : t prinlc tn ; ' .siJd ! , county ' , rjr hrc E Stcc : : Sl\'o week - prior to.ffuld a Lay uf btll1ing. : ' _ \yitnesfmy hand and thQ seal of s1fc > : court this 25h Uny of StPt lhb rOO'C ; l &fJ JA E O.'QTJIotnl ; r f 3 . County JUdg : , ' . : y'-- - \ - - . , . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = " : : : : ; : : , : : - ' ' - ' 1' ' - - : : : . = , - : ; ; ; : : : - . . : - - = = ' . . . " ' " ' ' . , . --.o- : : : ' 7 , , ' ,1 ' r , r r . - w Sr.T w . .T r f 1l . . , . 1 .ti,1 VN. Lumber Piles It keeps us busy to keep our 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 n stock of Finish Lumbef . is also complete , including White Pine , Yellow Pine and Fir Fin- ish , etc. = . - Ludwig Lumber Co. : - SCHOOL NOTES . j KATE HKLXKII and " * | RUTH QUHH.EY. Zina Perry retuned to school Monday. : : . Catharine IIooso commenced school Mon : : dn ' . . day.Emma Emma Anderson was enrolled in the 8th grade on , Monday. : : . Maisle Smith from Keewainoe entered tlio 8th grade on Monday. " Orville Chinehart begun school work In the 2nd grade this week. . _ _ " . Twenty from the sixth grade received cer tificates of perfect attendencc. Effie Grooms has returned to school after a few clays absence in the country. The whooping cough still causes a few ab- . senses and some discomfort : in school. - Morris Rosscter is taking care of the plants in the primary room this week. . . Oilbprt Erlcson : from Kennedy bpgan . .school ) work in the 8th gnulo on Tuesday , Grimos : Galloway ami Lottie Grooms aro absent } from the primary room this week. Merritt Bishop and Hattle Vench were added to the enrollment in the 5th grade. Those of the second and third grades who could go enjoyed the walk to the park ) last wepjf . - A Basket EalUgamc is to . bo played bp - tween Valentine itncl Johnstown here ne.tt Monday. * > , Six horizontal bars have been ' placed in - ' . ' . the school yard for the hoys to practice 'on during the intermissions. ' Rev. Davis favored the high scjrool " ' ed- 1 nesday morning with a- ' very interesting address on "The public schools . of France ; , " Leo Stlllwell was but ' of school fi pouple of Jays last week on account of a brokenjioso received accideiitly while playing - , K 'ith some boys. . The school board has adopetl the Economy Penmanship system , which will be carried through t the school from the second grade 1'.o High School. Some parents do not realize how Import- ant . it is to keep palmary children In school. Every day new matter is taught and unlcns ! the child is there it misses something. " The High School enjoyed a moonlight * " , * walk \ the other evening down to the pond jr The evening was a delightful one , cver pondV in good spirits and all enjoyed themselvev' very much. Eighteen certificates were given in tho primary room for perfect attendencc during September. This is only two fifths of the qntire ; grade. The rest either have been ab sent or tardy , and mnn ' both. Tho Gorman class had an hour for con- vcrsation last week. : There will be an hour taken once every two weeks for this work if It proves to IHJ a good way for the students to become accustomed to the sound of the words and for speaking them. Jack Barns of Cody was in town last Saturday. . \ . " y Wm Mechara of McCann was a caller here Tuesday. They Didn't Have to Change. _ During the years In which our pure food laws have been put into effect there has been a great hurrying and ' scurrying on the part of the food man- ufacturers to change their methods to make them conform to the law. The Quaker Oats Company is a con- spicuous exception. It was admitted that Quaker Oats was as pure : and plean as possible . " and . l that 0. . . it , was . . . an ' ideal . fqpd. ' } : : t is'so J ? " che.an , ! that any qne ' can af ford it "find sja ' 'nouristiing that' pfery : pne ( needs it. : 'fhe result pE galt ; year's experiments at Yale and other points where food values were tested is that Quaker Oats has been adopted by many persons as their food on which they rely for adding vigor and endur ance of muscle and. brain , Tfte Quaker Oatg Company meet ( all demands in the way ( t pack Quaker Oatgj ; regular size packages ancj the large size family package ; the latter both with and without china. . ' . 1t : : : f'ay. ' -rr ; : ; ; > LUMBER Lath , Shingles , Doors , Windows , Paper , Pat- ent Hoofing Tar Paper , Paints , Oil l1 Varnish , Brushes , Glass , Putty , Lime , Cement , Plaster , Brick , POSTS , Poles. We Sell Hudson Coal BISHOP & YOUNG , upo : , y ; V NEBR.J , , . ' . , . :0 , . . . , ' ' . . . # . . - . . . - . . _ F C . . IV