Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 07, 1910, Image 8

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Men's : Clothing and Furnishings , Ladies' i
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Skirts , Waists , Pattern Hats , Millinery I
Goods , Notions , Ladies' ] Furnishings.
Underwear and Hosiery , Boots and I
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Flour , Ground Feed and Grain.
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H. Ae L YON S ,
( Successor to "Welker Lyons )
Wood Lake , Nebraska
Am still doing driving and freighting. _ Special attention to hunting
and fiching parties.
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( Successor to Ed Young. ) I
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Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods. .
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish- , !
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Men's Clothing and Furnishings . . . . " . :
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U. S. Lund Office , Valentine. Nebraska ,
March 18. 1910.
A . sufficient contest affidavit havinu been ! filed
In this oince by Frederick . Richardson , con
testant against homestead entry fco. : : IGOSO.
serial No. OJSOi. made Augu 10. l'M4 ! , for SE'f. : ! I
section 20. and NJ4 of section ) . Township 12811 : , ;
range 32\v , Gtn P M. , bv Joseph H. Wiley
contesree. in'which it is alteited that Joseph H.
Wiley has wholly abandoned said tract for
more than s'\ months last past that said ciaun- '
aut lias never resided upon cultivated clallll'I 'I
proved said tract as required by Jaw , that : there
is no improvements of anv kind on said land ,
that said tracts are In thdr wild and native
state and wholly unimproved that all said
defects exist at this date and have not been
cured.
jSaid parties are hereby nojilied to apt ° ar
. respond und offer evidence touchuiir si'H alle ; a-
tion at. 10 o'clock a. in on * . prll -27,1910 be
fore Comity Judge of Hoooker Count . Mullen.
JNebr. , and that the final hearing will b. I . held
at . 1 II o'clock : L , m. on way 4. IfllO. lie
fore the regif-terand receiver at thr United
States Jand Office In Valentine , 'icbra-Im ,
. . The said contestant having in a JII oper affi
davit liled March 18 , 1910 ! ST forth facts which
show that niter due Olliuence J personal service
of this notice cannot be mide it is hereby IIrlt -r-
ed and directed mat such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
111 E. .OLSON , Receiver.
K'otice of Hearing on Petition for Adoption.
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In the county court of Cherry county , Ne :
braska.
In tho mat tor of the adoption of Carrie
Darling 1'rovo , inindr. .
All persons interested will take notice
that on -March :11" < .1 , ISUO , Louis II. Ueaver !
and Louise O. Deaver his wif \ filed their I
petition for the adoption of said Carrie I
Darling Provo , and that on the jaine : ; , day
the Child Having Institute , a corporation ,
within ! the Slain of Nebraska , with its prin I
cipal I place of business ; at Omaha in I said
state , tiled their re'limiulslnneiit and eon-
sent to the proposed adoption ! of said Carrie
] hurling. l'rovo.by said Louis II. Deaver and
IjouiseC. Deaver , his wife ; that said matter
will be heard by 1 the county court tit the
county court room In said-county on the
J5rd : day of May , 1010 tit U 1 o'clock a. hi. , at
which time und place ] objections to suid
proposed adoption will ho heard.
witness my baud and olllciul seal this 5th
day of April , UUO. ) '
JAMES : C. QUIOLKV. .
[ Seal ] 13 : a County Judge.
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Wanted : A middle aged wom
an and girl , or two girls , , to cook
and do restaurant work. jVJust
understand restaurant work.
es E. D. CbfrtfrA : ; Valentine Neb.
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In the District Court of Cherry County , Ne
braska.
In the matter oftllPlP-l -
I plication ! of AVilliam
. liear.ier , gual'tlianf !
j I Mabel Haclersan insane I
. nersoiiflo&c-U real I estate j
I Thicause came on for hearing upon the
, . petition "William Beamer. guardian of
Mabel Sanders , an insane person : ' , praving )
for license to sell the dower and homestead
lntl'r ( ' > t of the said Mabel Sanders in ! the
southeast quarter ) . of section .1G : : , township aI } ,
range 8.1 : , in Uherry . county , Nebraska , said
petition ] alleging that the said Mabel Sun ;
ders hn > 1 > l't'n for a period ) of more than
three years last past insane and incurable.
It Is therefore ordered that all persons ) in - .
terested in said estate appear ] before me at ! '
my chambers in Itushville in Sheridan : '
county , Nebraska , Oil the nith day of April , 'I j
I'.UO , at 10 o'clock ! a. in. of said day. to show |
cau e why : license should not be granted
t5 said guardian to sell the said interest in
said l'Stlltas ) )1'a Ye(1 lor in said : petition. I
It is further ordered that this order be
published ) for three successive weeks in The
Valentine Democrat , a weekly paper ) ) of
general I circulation in said Cherry county ,
Nebraska.
Dated this 31st : ! day of March : : , I'.UO. !
Vr. WKSTOVKK ,
KJ : J Judge of the District court.
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Contest Notice.
U. S . Land O.Bce : Hroken How. Nebraska. I
March :8 , 1910 i I
A sufficient ( cnnteyt affidavit having bppn filed
In this otlice oy Georgia B. Clouse. contestant
xgaiii't 1Ionu ' stead entry No. 0250 m ; de
August ; : : 25 ; 1908 , for inv' 14 , w ? " = nei-'i , seline'4 ! ! ,
nVfcsi * ! , s / sejf , se % swtf : , s cti"ii 11 , smd the
I nein\\ ! , mvknpj-i of sei-iion 14 , township ! : . jn.
rang1 :5t\v. : by Wmitm J Thomas. coutestee. ! :
I in whicti it is i aliened that claimant has
wholly atmiidoiiedsuid ) tract for more thai [ six
I months l.is past ; tllal. he has uever established
! a n.Mdeiice upon the said land : that then- is
no p ac . of jibude ; that s/\1I1Iallll is in its wild
and native state and ! wholly ' unimproved that
lill of snid defects exist at this ! : date and have
not bet-u cured ! ,
j-aitl turtles \ are hereby notified ' to appear ,
respond aii.1 ofler evi - ' ( 'nce touching said alle
gation ct 10 o'clock a. in on way 9 HI 10.
Before " W. E Bowers county judcc of Hooker
county , iNehr. . at his ollic in Mullen Nebr
and that the li al hearing will no held at 10 r
o'clock ! a . in. , on May 11. inio , Before
tho 1 register and receiver nt Ihe United
S'atew ! : ) Land Oincc in BroKuu How. Nebraska i
The said conte-taut havlII ; ! . In a proper atli
davit filed Mar. ill. Mm ! SBC : forth tacts which
show that after due diligence personal ser . h'e
of thi > notice can not 1. l ) . made it is I hereby order
ed and directed Unit such notice be given by due I
und proper publication. jl
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ADVERTISING RATES :
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: Locals or reading notices 3 ! cents per line each insertion. Display advertising '
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N. J. Uck is still on. the sick
list.
list.A.
A. G. Ward was in from the
ranch Tuesday.
Dr. Shipperd was in town Mon
day and Tuesday.
Mike Davis of Valentine was on
our streets Tuesday.
James Kreycik has returned to
the ranch for a time.
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Lawrence Lenox and John Ueh-
ling ] drove in Monday. .
11rs.L Isanhart returned Sat-
urday from a visit east.
Miss Alta Applegate rode out
to her homestead Saturday.
C. A. Kuby made a business
visit to Valentine Saturday.
Miss Norma Kirkman spent I
Saturday and Sunday at home.
Mesdames Tinkham and McVey I
were shopping in town Tuesday.
Miss Lottie Graddy went to
Arabia Saturday to attend church.
Will Morrissey and C. W. Helz-
er spent Sunday at the Morris
ranch.
Wm , Francke stopped in our
city over Sunday ' enroute to Ains- I
worth. ,
Shall the town be wet or dry
was the question before the voters '
Tuesday.
W. A. Parker recently purchas-
ed several head of young mules
of McClain Bros
Joe Waggoner and Earl Hanna
took dinner with Charles Hanna
at his ranch Sunday.
The Masons held a special meet-
ing Saturday night , initiating
three new members.
United Doctors
Make Free Offer
Will Cure Few Patients
Free to Show the Won =
ders of the New System
Free examination , free consulta-
tion and free treatment until you
are entirely well. Such is the gen- I
erous offer made by the United
Doctors to all patients accepted for
treatment during their visit at Val-
entine at the Dohoher hotel on
riday : , April 8th and Saturday ,
April 9th , and at Wood Lake on
Thursday ' , April 14. The only
charge that will be made is for the
medicine used , which must be paid
cash. To very poor patients the I
medicines will be furnished free
also. The object of the United
Doctors in making this grand free
offer is to secure a few supposedly
incurable cases quickly to demon-
strate the tremendous curative
powers of this wonderful new sys-
tem of medicine as used by the
United Doctors.
_ These , specialists solicit one or
two of the most difficult cases from
each locality in order to show what
can be done by scientific treatment ,
even in the worst forms of diseases.
The treatment used by the United
Doctors is non-surgical. They nev
er : use the knife , never mutilate the
body which God has built in his
image. Only the best and purest
of drugs are used by these special-
ists , their motto being that every
sick person is entitled to the best
medicines to be found in nature. I
In order to obtain pure drugs I
they compound in their own labora-
tory all the medicine used in their
treatment and thus every patient is
assured pure medicine , the beat ob-
tainable regardless of cost.
The expensive and elaborate In-
struments used in diagnosis and
the extreme care used in securing
pure drugs and preparing them es
pecially for each case makes the
treatment used by the United Doc-
tors more expensive than ordinary
treatment , yet the large number of
patients treated makes it possible
to put the price within the reach of
all. This is is really a very remark-
able and generous offer _ by these
great specialists. It is an offer of
free treatment until well , regard-
less of the length of time.
This offer is good only in cases
accepted for treatment during their
visit in Valentine on Friday , April
8th and Saturday , April 9th , and
Wood Lake on Thursday , Aprill4.
Consultation and examination is
free , but only curable cases will be
accepted for treatment. If your
case is incurable you will be told so
and not one penny of your money ' , .
accepted.
However many casBS that are in- ] . .
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Ed Young : finished invoicing
last Thursday
0. W. McDaniel left Sunday
night for Bloomfield , expecting , to
be gone several days. -
A government homestead in-
spector spent several days in this
neighborhood last week.
For Sale : Percheron stallion , G
years old , broke to work. - Klopping
Bros. , Wood Lake , Nebr. 10 4
M. Isanhart spends a part of .
each day looking over the site
for his proposed residence.
The Misses Vivian and Veda
Young left Sunday night for Peru
where Miss Vivian is attending
school.
Mrs. G. A. Waggoner returned
I from Indiana Saturday where she
was called recently 1j > .y the death
of her mother. .
Roy Randall has placed another
chair in his barber shop and se
cured the services of an exper
I ienced assistant.
Ed Justice of Goose creek was
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in town the other day and ex-
! pressed his intention of going to
Alberta and taking a homestead.
Last Saturday evening a party
of young people gathered at the
home of Miv : s Florence Hanna. A
very enjoyable evening was spent.
It is reported that a homestead
rolinquishment of something over
400 acres near our burg sold for
§ 1500 recency. Real estate is on
the boom.
I Friday , April 1 , several sports-
men ( ? ) were induced to walk down
to the lake by the report that there
were several ducks there. Need-
t less to say the ducks were wooden.
curable by old methods can be
quickly cured by this wonderful
new treatment of tne United Doc-
tors.
Crookston News.
H. \Vakefield was in Kilgore
Monday : and Tuesday on business.
A. B. OTerman'and wife spent
Sunday with relatives north of
town.
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Fred Fowler is getting : : ready
to go to southern Missouri to join
his parents.
Wm. Palmer and wife of north
table marketed hogs in Crookston
last Saturday. '
There is two car loads of ma-
terial on the ground for the erec-
tion of a new elevator.
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Several car loads of emigrant
goods have been unloaded in
Crookston the last couple of
weeks.
Mr. Williams , manager of the
lumber yard , has been doing a
good business and had to get an
extra man to help out.
The play given by the Royal i
Neighbors Friday evening was i
good , and well attended. The
receipts , 91.20 , will be paid on
the new piano.
Arthur Richardson has returned
from Hot Springs where he has I
been taking treatment for rheu-
matism and stomach trouble and
is not much improved.
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WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS r .
to , A ; ent5. Postal ; brinies ! premium catalogue !
Q TJnd new cash prize oilers. .Address -
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Furniture and Paints : and Oils , Cattle
Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc.
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Lumber , Machinery , Hard- .
ware , Harness , . 'Saddles. . !
Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills ,
Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire. ;
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We have a complete line of
OVERALLS and GLOVES ffl
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Uck , lausen & Co. , .
General Hardware . .
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Lumber and Fence Posts
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Rosebud S , D.
, Cattle branded
SOS on left side
OSO on riehtside
S Some cattle also
have a - { - on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder ] and
some branded
with two bars
across ! ' hind quar- ,
_ i _ , . _ _ gjters. Some Texas :
cattle branded S O on left side and some
on . left side.
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle
branded AW bar connected on both sides and
left hip of horses
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cutleft side
Some on left hip. S
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Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
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Nebraska . Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards - l'res Will G Comstock , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of2.nimali
also the following
J. : brands :
g' .1
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horses Branded the
. k rri same
+ f Range betweea
Gordon on the F . .E.
& -\1 : Y. , R. R. ard
Hvaunis on B & M. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr.
HARTl.ETT RICHARDS. Ellsworth. Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
fiiaree of these
cattle. II rse- .
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der. Some
left Romefl
llors1s : . . " - '
same left thigh.
: w = Kunge l on Snake ! : )
river. ,
Metzger : BroS.
Kolfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear. ti
Horses have
same braid on
eft thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward - of $250 will he raid , to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or , persons stealing
( * jttrl with ahove rand.
J. A. Yaryan.
Pullman , Nebr 1
Cattle branded JY
on right side
, Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable rewarfl !
for any information
leading ] to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from my _
range.
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E. M. : Faddis & Co. . ,
Postofflce address - Valentine . or Kennedy. ,
Some branded -
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Horses . branded - J
on. left ] '
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branded on right thigh
hrandedi
011 leftn E ! or shoulder. )
shouldci ! : ' . '
or thuh
P. H. Young.
, Bim on. Nebr.
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Cattle branded
as cut on left aide
Some a. yon left
Bide.
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-77-en Jaw of
V horses.
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Range on Gordoa Creek north of Simeon ,
if. S. Rowley. .
Kennedy , - N-eoraaka. !
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Same as cut on left ,
side and hip , and on -
left shoulder of hor-
ses. AlsoJJSJB on
hip. left side bland
* X on left se. .
Some cat - r !
tie . rat-a _ , . , :
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left side or hip. F on left Jaw and left shoulder
of horsesjj \ ;
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N " on left jaw of horses . . p ,
C. P. Jordan. I
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Horses and cattle
same aa cut ; also
CJ BE JJ on right I
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Range on Oak and \
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Butte creek ! . .
A liberal reward
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leading to detection
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bearing any of these brands
E. M. : Ten-ill , Propr. .
Brownlee Neo.
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' ' In cat on left
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'v' .i branded K. T Y h J
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on left hip. Range . , ,
on North Lonp n
river two miles ] .
west of Brownlee
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