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

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. JiIJ. M. RICE . - Editor and Propr.
l.Mark Zarr ' - - Foreman.
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l Thursday , December -30 , 1909.
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' . An Explanation. : .
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. Last Friday evening.the : editor
/ . ' . of _ this . paper . -was1 . : . : called up by
: ) Judge Westover during court to
I explain an article entitled "district ,
't ' ' , ; - court" published in ' THE : VALEX -
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I ' TINE DEMOCRAT 'o.t . Bec. ,16 , in i
f ! which the Judge seemed . to think
, I that we we're accusing ' him ' of ' dere ,
j liction of duty as district judge.
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I I W 7 e did not know at the time of
I writing . the article referred to . ,
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i. . that he would preside at this \ term :
: I "of"Court. Vie gave that matter i
no thought and had no thought of !
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upon the work of our .district :
I. ! . . . judges in this . country. The get-
' : .ting "a . postponement on a trivial
I ' , excuse" was not - intended to . , ' re -
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I .continuance , which , under the
statutes , an attorney may demand
and the judge may grant. This
: , 'may be within the legal privileges
, . - - yet seem trivial enough when , the
. public understands ' that a delay is
the important factor in some cases.
I ' . in proof : : reading the above refer-
i Ted."tb\article , . r we cut out . a.para -
, . [ rgraph which seemed disconnected
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' Jjbe : : inferred" t the judge was
_ " ' Cthe subject of ' . criticism , though
' : . , . .we dojiot believe the people who
* read . ; : the - ; article thought we re-
' ! ferred'to the judges of the district
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r : , sheriff , and we did not so intend it.
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- ; fi : Last w.eek the Crain and Loomis
: , , , ? ' Jcase occupied'three days in court
vlmd one of ' " the worst rape cases in
-'recent : " : ' years a little over three
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r t\hgiurs . . . . . . v. : " ; - Crain . . ' _ " and _ I Loomis ' were .
. * " . turn'ed'free and the J'uryhung on
- ' the rape- case. A little more time
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justice in flie horse stealing case :
. I'- The § e stocl ' : proposjitions ; . are " "Very
' . 'i . . . . -t' " important. Why not child rep , too" ?
* * f Some people get away WITHOUT
] : ANY TRIAL AT ALL. If big
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1 officials . do not , like to be helping
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* to carry the burden of poorly dis
. ' . , \ charged duties . in some minor of-
, ' . feer.theyrshould { not endorse . him
, , by'failingto denounce his wrong- .
* - ? ; ful acts which come to their notice
Coaud then petulantly call upon some
- . onewho complains to show me.
\ - , It " ' rather . ' savors " of the idea ; ' 'How ,
. , ' much do you : know about it ? and
: . ity.oju ' alone ! can furnish all the
'j ammunition and 'make the noise
. 's . . weMl step-in and'say that's right. "
t i % If an earnest , desire is felt to i
1 : - know the facts , there are plenty
r- : 4. of cases that might be investigated
' . : : . . . to F learn . . whether . . there ' are only
. t' . : rumors . or real . reasons for com
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- plaint of our tax payers because ,
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. q \ , of a laxity criminal , prosecution
i ; : . . in this county. Some cases that
" , 1 might be gone into that transpired
. ; - over ' two years'ago should be no
\ . : . ' bar to the investigation' . ' ' . .
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: Dean William Vance of. George
' . Washington University law school
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" " "The American lawyer has
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. proved a failure. The legal pro-
" ' fession in America is blighted by
I ' : two serious faults. The first is a
: _ ' t . ; low * moral tone manifesting itself
: - in its- : worst form in deliberate
i" ' preying upon the public , legal
. { parasitism , and in its less 're ul-
: .sive. form . , ina . . - selfish " indifference
' , ; ' - , to the deep public interest with
. ; 'whichthe calling of the lawyer is
-r. 4 . ' , affected. , The . . , second is a lack of
. : knowledge of the law as a science
; ' . - distinguished i from knowledge of
; , the law : as a craft. " .
. , ' - - ' - = hat'is-a heav.v slap at the pro-
fession 'and while not true as to
all , yet it is merited in many cas-
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ed to i : ; crease business by manu-
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, . facturing cases and getting per ;
' . . ' sons into ! cases ' when , there . . is' no , .
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- . : . .hope - to win , and they know it , ,
' " , ' , . t ' list : e' c'asfc a heavy . , cloud ov r * the
, i , profession ; , when it shouKl stand '
: . I > Q the highest plain. -Crtiv Dera-
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District Court Over.
District court last week spent
: three days on the Loomis and
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Grain case , and the jury j said the.y
were ' not guilty. It's up to them
to say in jury trial , but when the
county has a sheriff who can ' catch
'em and the county-hires a prose
cution that shows up facts it , does
look like1 . a - jur.v.sh uld' not be
s\yeptloff * their'feet by a plea from
the attorney . ? ' for the defense who
seems to be an adept at throwing
a crying spell. If that's the price .
of freedom with'tUem let them re-
joice within th-emselyes' for the
public generally : : ! believes , them to"
be guilty. Witnesses told of their
employing the man to get the
horses and of receiving them in
the night at a price of $5 per head
for 14 head and that Loomis and
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Crain paid $5 down to t bind the
bargain. . Also that a special
agreement was made that if the
Indian got caught he was not to
squeal on Loomis and Crain and
they were , not to squeal on the
Indian if they were caught.
. Judge Sullivan seems to be
pretty - good at throwing : a crying
spell and it was near Christmas
and the case lasted three days and
-Crain and Loomis are free. .
We don't think they will try .
to get any more cheap Indian
, ponies for awhile. } It must have .
cost something for that crying
spell. Judge Sullivan don't cry
without being pretty well tickled ,
v \ o guess. .
James Eothwell vs W. E. Haley
et al , suit for money ; plaintiff
leave to file amended petition in-
stanter , answer to be filed in 30
days.
J. E. Thackrey vs Milton Latta ,
suit for labbr . ; judgment of 70.32
for plaintiff. .
Zella C. Blodgett vs Jas. Man-
gan , equity ; demurrer sustained ,
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plaintiff to file amended petion in
30 ' Says , defendant to , plgad ' . in 30
days thereafter. '
State Vs Fred Gardner , forgerj ;
continued on iridtioq . of county . at-
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. State * vs. , Peter C. . . Peterson ,
peace warrant ; continued by coun-
ty attorney.
State vs Carl Olson , robbery ;
dismissed on motion of county at-
torney.
State vs Louis and William
Ernst , burglary ; " dismissed as to
\V m. Ernst by county attorney.
Louis ; plead guilty. Paroled for
'ten years ; to answer to court each
regular term by letter . as to con-
ditions of his parole. Bond fixed
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at § 500. * . . .
State vs Wiley Howard , rape ;
jury disagreed bond fixed at300 ,
defendant as principal and A. M.
Morrissey and F. M. . Walcott as
surety. Defendant to appear next
regular term.
A. L. Johnson vs L. E. : I need-
ler et al , foreclosure ; ; court finds
amount due to be 3172.50 , inter-
est at 7 per cent. s
There was a little strike this
week when the railroad company
stalled . . , : . to put ' up ice on Lake MIn-
nechaduza. -They offered $3.50 per
day ' to the men with teams/ and $2
per day for men to saw and work
in r the cars , and $1.50 to ' $175 ; . for
floating . and prodding. ' . The men
wanted a raise of 50 cents per day
and selected a man of their number
as spokesman for the single men
and another for the men with
teams. They worked till noon Mon '
day and quit ' ' to await the raise
which was . given and the men start-
ed to work. The men who acted as
spokesmen for the strikers were re-
fused employment , we hear , and
were also given the cold shoulder
by those who went back to work.
Shouldn't they contribute from
their pay to make full wages to
these spokesmen who lost their
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jobs in an effort to benefit the ,
whole , who are now profiting b I
what was sa d. in their behalf ? '
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Perhaps they will do it arid will . not
see them get , the worst of it for
they may.\vanjt ; some , one to ! talk for. . .
them another -time. That's ony ]
justice , . between I. . mati - and . man : : ' . .
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Mr. \ Green , the printer of Merri- , .
man : , 'was in the city yesterday In'
business and visiting friiritfsv " } w. .
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Sylvan Moon.
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Sylvanus Moon died at hi- home
in this city Sunday , Dec. 2i ( , 1909
of . pneumonia at the * at , of 60 , ,
years , . 8' : months and 2 day : . He * : .
'was 'born at Marti nsvillr , Ohio ,
April 24 , 1849. He was Ina ' . . .ied.
to Mary E. * Fenner 32 years ago , ' f .
' and ; ; . they lived four years at Mar-
shalltqwn ; lar . , . , before coming to
Cherry 'county 28 years .ago and . . . . . .
took a homestead on north table
where they lived a number of I
years and , then moved to towb. ;
. From , here ' . ' . , ' they went back to ,
Marshalltown and lived a few
"years Y , ; 9 returning to Valentine
eleven - years ' ago and the family
hsCS since made this their home.
Mr : Moon was jll but a few
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days but he was ' not ' very strong. I
He caught a cold \vhile siding the"
north side of the Kazda building ,
perhaps better kndwn to the old
timers as the Efner building on ;
Main street. He . grew worse and
finally the extreme we'ather and
possibly other exposure developed
pneumonia. I
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Mr. Moon bought hides and
furs and sold windmills. He was
also a carpenter and did con-
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iderable building around town.
He was honest in his dealings and
radical in belief. He was earnest-
ly conscie scious and a follower of.
the gospel teachings. Both ' he
and his wife have been ' '
. long mem
bers uf -the . \'I. E. church. 'Mr. '
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Moon was a strong temperance
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advocate and was'said to be "the
most earnest in his mission * - of
anyone in town. His familiar'
countenance . and ? ; walk will be miss
ed by Valentine people. . . . . ; .
His wife is partially . .paralyzed
and has been in very poor health ,
the past year and a half. She iss i .
prostrated with grief and the sh .0. ck
has been very severe for her.V . .
The funeral was held this QI.or.n-1 i
ing at the house and the remains
laid to rest . in Mt. Hope . cemetery. i
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The deceased 1 leaves a . . wife * and I * I.
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Murdered at Ainsworth.
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Ainsworth , Neb. , Dec. 28.-
Jake Davis , a pool bail proprietor ,
was murdered on the way from.
-his place of business to bis home
shortly after 11 o'clock last night.
: The shot , was firedat his right
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from close range and the t ball en-
tered his head just above .the
right ear.
He was * then dragged. into a
barn on his own place and struck
blows on the head with some sharp
instrument. - His wife heard his
-groans and went out and found
him. , He lived until about two
. o'clock this mornin g. .
George Wilson , a young fellow
who , has been around town some
days.cl iming to be a detective
from New York City , is under ar
rest. When searched he had
nearly § 300 in his so.ck. Davis
was known to haye- about § 400 on
his pers'on' . .
person'yesterday. , ' 7
At the inquest it was recom
mended that George Wilson be
held for further investigation. A
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woman , Helen Leads , who is
thought to be an accomplice of
Wilson , she , ha.ving-kiiown him in
Hot . Springs , S. D. , last summer ,
is also held for further investiga
, tion -7' ' \V orId- Herald.
t Frank Randall has been selected
as city agent' of the Standard Oil
company to sell and deliver oil by
the barrel to dealers in'gasoline !
and kerosene. This will be a con-
venience to dealers 'and enable
them \ to get oil in any quantity
as they need without the trouble
of handling the empty barrels.
Up.in Wyoming feed is scarce and i
is being .8,4ipp.ed in from Nebraska . :
to feed the.starving sheep and cat- i
tIe which are ' said to be already !
very weak. Some are -being rushed : ,
to market in poor condition to seU.
The , loss will beV ) heavy . , if . the snow ;
doesn't . . melt soon. ' There willbe ( ,
some loss anyhow for ( the stock are' i
iow'weak i and cannot rebuild ' with- : 'J
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rnfflish . language to express my appreciation to yon for having sold me such a beautiful in- r' e
strument. * I roally think it is the most beautiful case I.evar saw , and the tone is simply it
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is abeautLtullnstrument with a deep , sweet ; , rich tone. ' ' - >
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J' ? , ' . p"rv'atlcr , , Editor McNairny County Iadh .p endent . Selmor. : Tenn. , says : "The instru i m .
ment ( Lombard Piano ) fills our mo . t - Tune eectatior. . o in
. ; sang-nnie erpectaiior.3. It is not only a rare beauty in
iu outward finish , but . the tone ! is rcul1d. ? . ' . .ll , rich and s' t eet. Your firm has proven to be
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J Ernest Paxson. Editor Press. l > arker. = bucr , " ° a , say's : "I : ; : must say that the Lombard inR
sent me is a oeaunful instrument , au : a creuit . to a standard firm. We are more than satisfied. " R
R. S. Knapp - , President : : Federal Chartnr Co. , . WashSn _ n : . , D. C. , says : "We now realize a. tli
after a careful and comprehensive trial of the Lombard ' j many musical artists of Washing a.lit
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prices. and fittings , $60 00 , and larger 'furnaces a . at proportionately ' - -low , .c
We manufacture 36 different furnaces of the leading styles. ] We '
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" The Bovee furnace is the only j
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i the District Court of Cherry County , Ne
braska.
n ! the matter of the } ap-
Hcation ! of Ella I , . ap-1
uardlnn of the estate
f Willard T. Ellis , J
'rank R. Ellis , Fred l D.- } ' . .
Jills : , Linville Ellis 'r j
lid Walter Ellis , minor I
eirs of Solomon L. El -
' 8 , deceased. El-I I I
On reading and llling the petition duly
erllled of Ella Ellis , guardian of thu person
ml estate of Willard T. Kills , Frank R.
illis : , Fred D. Ellis , Linvilie Ellis and
falter Ellis , minor heirs of Solomon L.
Illis , deceased , to sell the following describ-
lreal estate , to-wit : "Northwest quarter
f ( ( southeast . quarter , southwest quarter of
ortheast quarter . , section . 7 , townsnip Dl : n ,
ll1g ' ! 8 w , Cherry county , Nebraska for
ic purpose of raising funds for the educa-
on and maintenance of said minors and
> II' the investment of any residue that mav I
maln in the hands of said guardian , and
appearing from said petition that said
al ' estate consists of unimproved range ,
nsture and meadow land In Oherrvcountv ,
ebraska a.nd that _ It would be for till Iwst
iterest'of . said minors that said real estate
e sold : and the proceeds thereof used for the
urpose of educating and maintaining said
linors and investing any residue thereof
i approved real estate securities. I
, It is , therefore considered that the next ,
r kin of the said minors and all persons
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iterested in said real estate appear before
le chambers in the court . house at
ushville , Sheridan countv , Nebraska , on
le ± 2nd day of January , I'.uo , at 10 o'clock
m. , . to show cUlse.lf any there be , why ;
- L-enso should not ; be granted to the said
lla Ellis to sell said real estate for the
.irposes above set fdrtlu
It Is further considered that a copy of this
der be served on all persons' interested in
id estate by publication for three suc-
sssive weeks it The Valentine Democrat , a
gal newspaper . printed and published in
lierry county , Nebraska.
Dated' at this the regular October term of
district court of Cherry countv , Ne-
aska , to-jvit : December 20,1C09.
3 ' . . W. H. WESTOVEK. Judge.
Waleott & Morrissey ,
attorneys for petitioner.
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One-hoase-for , rent- in town , 4
om $ and city water. . . .
Two Houses for sale. . '
"BeyeraPlfarmsTa'nd" : ranches for
lelrn racfS' ' tff ; ' 80 _ , " 120 , ' 160 480 I
ia-248) ) acres. ' L M. ' Rice , ' Yalen- :
lee : K Nebr. . ' -V.- , , ' . " -J
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Notice to Creditors.
couniyf County Court within lUd for Cherry
county. Nebralka ;
decked. matter ° f the estate of John Ford
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
r You aJ ? hereby notified. That I will sir at the
County O6u"t Room In Valentine In said count ) . .
on the 24th day of Decemter : l909at ! ) 10 o'clock
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a. m ' to receiv6 aud examine all cl , - - - - _
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? eceiJ'Maud cNims
/ < lms against /P'----
said estate Ls
, with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the . .
: presenr
& of claims , , " ' ain.staldeatatel3 six months
from the 24th day o [ June A. D. 1903andr : : the , '
time limited for payment ot debts is- : one year
from . said 24th day of , June 1900. i
- - Witness my hand and the seal of said
SEAL County ( Jour t . 'tlda 2nd d yjor Dt'cember '
- . - 1909. JAl\fES C. QU1'tLEY. '
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County Judge.
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U. S. Land office. Broken Bow. Nebraska ,
November 13. 1909.
A sumcient contest atfidavit havlDg been filed
in this oItlce by Lewis hussmann
contestant
SBSSL b0J11estead _ entry' No. GP51. made
June 29. 1004. 101' all of section 121. TownshIp ,
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250.
range 35w 6th P . rman Gum-
, M. . by Herman C Gum-
precht. contestee. ii' i which it U iMeeed that '
said Herman C. Gumprecht has. wholly aninS
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prfAt. oued 1Iain that tract he 101' has "IOrH never than established six months ' last ,
an actual
r sidence on said tract , that the .
same is wholly
namSL and . that the tract is In its wild and 7
natu
\ estate and
wholly unimproved "
lmpro\'ed , and"that ' '
all flf said defects exist)1t this date and-lJave : , -
not been
cured. ' . r
Stid parties are hereby
notified to
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resputld and offer evfdenc tOt1chID said .
ton at 10 o'clock . alle ,
a. m on January 3 . 1910 , be- ,
fore J. H. Welton , U. 5. Commissioner
Mullen
Nebr. arid
, that
' the final hearing will he . held
at fore 10 the o'clock ' a. m. on January ,4 . 1910 , be-
rt'glster anrt receiver
at this Unlttd
States land Office In Broken Bow , Aebraaka , :
The said contestant hdovlng In .
a
proper am-
davit : filed Nov. 13. 1909 '
sat'Iorth
acts Vhch ,
show )
chat alter due diligence personal servie
of this notice cannot IJe ra8e it .
ed and " Itnreby : cirder .
directed"
due that saeh notice be given by
and -
proper publication.
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JOHN ( ,
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Crookston _ , one black- -stopk- . hog , tt
weight about _ . 3oO/po6n.as' . 1Owner 1
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