Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 14, 1910, Image 8

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Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting
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, . A. M. Lots . peich ,
( Successor to Ed Young. ) i
_ Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods
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U. S. Land office Valentine Nebraska ,
- March 18. 1910.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Frederick W , Richardson. c'1n- '
testant. against homestead entry l' o. 16680 ,
serial No. 0280i. : made August 16 , 1J04 ! , for SEJi ,
section 2n , and NJ4 of section ° 9. Township 28n ,
' range 32\v , ctli l'1. . , bv Joseph H. Wiley , I
i contestee. in which it i * allied that Joseph H.
Wiley has wholly abandoned .iid tract for .
more than s'x months last pist ; tlia said claim- j J
. ant has never resided upon cultivated or im
proved said iract us required by law , that there
is no improvements of anv kind on said lamt ,
that said trJ.ctsLre in then wild and native
- state and wholly unimproved that all said
defects exist at this date . aud have not been
cured.
r Said : parties are hereby notified to appear '
respond and offer evidence touching said ; allega )
tion at 10 o'clock m on * prll 27 , HHO he-
fore County Judge of Hoooker Uonntr. Mullen.
I Nebr. , and that the final hearing will be held
at 10 o'clock a , in. on aiay : 4. 1910 , be
I fore the register and receiver at tllM United
States land Office in Valentin1 , Nebraska : ,
The said contestant having in a jnoper attl-
davit liled March. 18 , I HO srt forth facts which
show that niter due diligence : peisonal service
of this notice cannot be nitde it is hereby ! lire I - r-
ed and directed tnat such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
. 114 E. OLSON , Receiver.
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'Notice of Hearing on Petition for Adoption.
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'In the matter of the adoption of Carrie
Darling Provo , minor.
. All persons interested will take notice
that on March 8rd : , i''lO , Louis II. Weaver
mid Louise C. .Denver , his wlie , lilcd their
- petition for the adoption of said Carrie
Darling Provo , aud that on the same day I
the Child Saving Institute , n corporation ,
within the Btate. : of Nebraska , with Its prin
cipal place of business at Omaha in said
state , Hied their relinquishmeiit and con
] sent to the proposed adoption of said Carrie
4 " Darling Provo by said Louis II. Denver and
Louise 0. Weaver , his wife ; that l said matter
will be beard by the county court at the I
. county court room in said ] county on the
' . . . SJrd : day of May , 1)10 ! ) , at 9 o' < : locl a. in. , at
A which time and place objections to said
proposed adoption will be heard.
I "Witne.ss.my : ; band and official seal this 5th
day : of April , 1010. .
4 . . . JAMES O. QUIGI/KT ,
t [ Seal ] 1U : ! a County Judge. I
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In the District Court of Cherry County , Ne-
, „ braska.
In the matter of the ap- "
I plication of William
Bejuner , gimrdiun of
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II I i'rsonlo sell real estate J
I This cause came on for hearing upon the I
; petition William Beamer , guardian of i
Mabel Aa nder5 , an insane person , praying ) '
for license to sell the dower and homestead
interest ol the said Mabel Sanders In the
southeast quarter : of section 2i ( ; , township 31 ,
range 31. : ) , In Cherry ; county , Nebraska : , said
petition alleging : that the said Mabel San
ders has been for a period of more than
three years last past insane and incurable.
It is there-lore ! ordered that all persons in- I
terested in said estate appear before me at
my chambers . in Rushviile in Sheridan I
county , Nebraska , on the aoth ; day of April ,
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cause wliya license should Hiot be granted
to said guardian to sell the said : interest in
said estate as prayed ; for in said petition.
It is further ordered that this order be
published for three successive weeks : in The
Valentine Democrat , a weekly I paper of
general circulation in said . Cherry county ,
Ncin ask11.
Dated this JMst : day of March , 1010.
A\r. WESTOVEK ,
1U : 3 Judge of the District court.
Contest Notice : !
U. S. Land Office Broken Bow , Nebraska l (
March 23,1910 I
A sufficlnnt contest affidavit having ! been filed
In this otUce by Georgia B . CIOIISt' . contestant
again-t Homestead entry No. 0256 made
August ! 2 ; ; . 1908 , for mvli , wJSneJi , se.ine4 ;
u } sSj'S , 54seM , sekswif , s'ction 11 , and the
nejinwjf ; , \ \ ' /in-Iof / section 14 , township 25n.
rang'1 3iw , by WHiitm .L Thomas , contestee.
in which K is alleged : that claimant has
wholly abandoned said Intel for more than six
mouths last past ; that he has never established
a residence upon t lie said laud ; that ther is
no p J ac . ol abode ; that said land is in its wild
aud native state and wholly unimproved : that
all ot s-iiil defects exist at this date and have
not been cured ,
a/iid / . , arth's are hereby notified to appear ,
respond aui offer evidence ! touching said alle
gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 0 1910 ,
before W. E. Bowers county judsre of Hooker
countv , Nebr. . at his otUce in Mullen Nebr. ,
and that the final hearing will oe held at 10
o'clock a. in. , on May : 11 , 1910 , before i
I the register and receiver at the United t I
I S'ates ' : ! Land Ortice in Broken Bow , Nebraska
The sain c.onte-tant hnvlII ; ' : . In a proper am"
davit lile Mar. : 21. 1'JOI , set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal ) service
ot this notice can not hI maile.it hereby order
ed and directed that such notice be given by due
and proll < : publication. ,
JOHN REESE
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' - ADVERTISING RATES :
Locals or reading notices 5 cents per Hue ; each insertion. Display advertising
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John Tucker was in town last
week. . . . .
- Joe Leader took a trip east last
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Monday.
.Walter Tinkham was in town
Tuesday. .
Harry , McDill was in town a
few days ago.
Neil Hanna was up from the
ranch Sunday.
The water bonds carried by a
large majority.
Earl Ralya left for Sioux City
last Thursday.
The teachers' meeting Saturday I
I was well attended.
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Sylvester Hagen is visiting his
parents in this eity.
Jesse 1 McVey took out a load of
corn a few days ago - .
Dr. Noyes ; of Valentine was in
town Friday evening.
Sheriff Rosseter was in town
several days last week.
Uck , Lausen & Krampert are
building a lumber shed.
B. Tinkham made a business
trip to Valentine Sunday. I
Rev. Carpenter preached to a
large congregation Sunday.
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Pierce Duncan spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting in town.
W. G. Ballard has been freight-
ing to his ranch the past week.
Miss Chloe Waggoner has been
on the sick list for several days. I
Jos. Kreyclk will have a dance
at the Barney Denaeyer place on
April 16.
The outbuildings of the Lake
View hotel have been treated to' a
new coat of paint.
. Mesdames W. V. Jackson , Ly-
ops , Uck and Krampert spent
Sunday ih Ainsworth.
, Hazel Waggoner aud Marthena
Morris rode out to.the . Morris
ranch Friday afternoon. .
I Dr. Tische and August Klop-
I ping were given the first mysteries
of masonry on April 2.
George Wang purchased a Red
River Special separator which was
unloaded here Monday.
Wash Honey returned from
Omaha Friday evening. He says
rain is needed for the small grain.
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Miss Marguerite Wiesner went
to Ainsworth Saturday morning , I
returning on No.1 in the evening.
A. M. Lotspeich has taken
charge of the Ed Young merchan
dise store and is doing a very nice
business.
The Odd Fellows met Saturday
evening and initiated a member
idto the third degree and one into
the first. I
Clyde Cunningham and Cliff
Iott have returned from a hunting
trip at the lakes and report good
shooting.
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D. A. Hancock expects to take
bunch of horses to South Dakota
this week where he intends to dis
pose of them.
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Workmen are busy laying the
foundation for a building to be
erected on the site of the new
lumber yard. . . ,
Mr. Lake returned from Iowa a
few days ago and reports every-
thing in good condition , though
rain is j needed badly.
O. W. McDaniel is home from
Bloomfield where he was looking
over property with a view to pur-
chasing or trading for.
Lew Cole , ' Mr. King , John
Uehling , Henry Jellinek and Carl
Micheel , all of Goose creek , were
in town Wednesday.
Alderman Weisner treated the
boys to cigars after his election on
the board Tuesday and now wears
quite an aldermanic smile.
The teachers here are busily en-
gaged in looking up suitable ma-
terial for an entertainment to be
given at the close of school.
County Surveyor Junod has
been surveying the streets of
Wood Lake and establishing curb
and grade lines , Chas. Hostetter
assisting.
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A very pretty "Merry Widow"
hat has arrived and is one of the
latest productions of the Parisan
millinery art. Miss Maud Bailey
is the happy owner.
Saturday evening the "Four
Hundred" club gave a card. party
and dapce ; ; , followed by refresh-
ments , consisting of coffee , sand-
wiches , olives , cake and sherbet
Oswald Uehling was in from
Goose creek visiting his daughter , I
Mrs. C. T. Miller , and departed
for the east to visit a sister of
Mrs. Miller who is very sick at
Hooper.
Dave Hanna has gone to New
Orleans , La. , to attend the masonic
encampment of Shriners. Some
good stories are expected from
Dave when he returns from the
South.
There is considerable excitement
over the developments in the cat-
tle stealing case. All indications
point to a well organized band of
rustlers who have grown bold with
continued success. The evidence
seems strong and will no doubt be
sufficient to convict at least a few
of the gang. The community at
large vill be greatlyrelieved I
when all is settled.
Sunday morning , while attend-
ing to his duties about the stable ,
Frank Ricket went into a stall
with a horse which became fright-
ened , crowding him against the
wall in such a manner and with
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sufficient force to break the small
end of his shoulder blade. Dr.
McCullough was at once * summon-
ed and brought the fractured ends
into place.
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CA. 1YcG Impurity } Baking
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High Price ] Trust
Indifferent Leavening } Baking
Residue of Rochelle S 1 Its J Powder "
Most Leavening Power 1 CALUMET
Purest _ _ - IngredientsBAKING . I .
Moderate Price J POWDER
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Received Highest Award
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Furniture , and , Paints and Oils , Cattle '
Undertaking . Goods Dip , Stock Foods ; ate. . / i
Johnson Bros.
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Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills ,
Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire.
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W. F. PARKER & CO. '
Wood Lake , Nebraska .
Everything in Fan'cy :
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OVERALLS and GLOVES
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Lumber and Fence Posts
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Albert Whipple & Sons. I
Eosebud S. D.
Cattle branded I
SOS on left side
OSO on rlehtslde
Some cattle also
have a -f- { on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind qnar-
F _ _ tel\.c \ : ; . Some Texas
cattle branded t3 0 on left side and some
on left side. . . . "
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Horses branded : : : SOS on left l hip. Some cattle j
branded AW bar connected on both sides and
left hip of horses
D. M. ] Sears.
Kennedy Nebr.
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Cattle branded
as on cutleft side
Some on left hip. S
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Horses same on
left shoulder ,
Range- Square
Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards ires WIll G Comstock , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Troas
Cattle branded on
- - any part animal ;
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j. . : brands :
. f Jl
- . horses rands tht
} same
M Range between
Gordon on the FJL
& M. V . , R. R. ard
Hvannis on B & M. R.R. in Northwestern Nehr.
BARTl.ETT RICHARDS. Ellsworth , Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. Jr , Sawyer has
charge of these
cattle. H rses
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der. Some
left side. f.A
some. .
Horses _ o _ _
. same left thigh
liange on Snake
river.
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Metzger Bros.
Rolfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
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Earmark , square - , 'A . . . . ' , ; . : . . . . . , . .
crop right ear. 'P : . :
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Horses have
same brasd on
eft thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks
A Reward of $250 will be j > aid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of " person or. persons stealing
cattle with above brand. I
J. A. Yaryan.Pullman
Pullman , Nebr :
Cattle branded JT ; .
onTightside
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable rewaro
for any infonnatlor
leading to the re
covery of cattlt
strayed from m'
range
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R. M. Faddis & Co
Postofflce address - Valentine or Kennedy.
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Horses brnnl .d
Horseson
on left
shoulder
Don
or thifh
I Some ' , Some branded
branded on hranciedil
on shouldei left I ! or shoulder.
or thigh
P : H. Young.
Bimeoth-N ebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on left aids
Rome a. yon left
side.
77en left Jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon
N. fi. Rowley.
Kennedy , - Nebraska. .
Same as cut on left ,
side and hip and on '
left shoulder of hor-
ses. Als < on
left side . nd
hip.
F ! X on left se.
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Some rat '
tie brnnd- Ell
ed husk- 'ing ' peg ( either Hide up ) on
left side or hip. F on left Jaw and left shoulder
of horses : : , UJ
Q on left hip of horses
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N on left Jaw of horses
c. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , 8D
Horses and cattle
- same an cut ; also \
} CJ BE JJ on right
C- hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rust.1ers of stock
bearlng : auy of these brands
R. M. : Terrill , Propr.
Brownlee ; Net
Cattle branded as
In cr.t ; on left
sid e. Some
branded K T Y
on left hip. Range
on North Lonp
river two miles
vrest of Brewnlee
John Kills Plenty. .
St Francis Mis-
sion , Rosebud ,
s. D.
Cattle branded ' j
is in cut ; horses ' ,
same dr , - .1 . KP . . - on
: eft thigh. Kange I
letween Sprin *
3'k and Little ,
White river.
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