Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 28, 1910, Image 8

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Men's v < . ? Clothing and Furnishings , La4ies'e
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i GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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RY 3 HOWE I & MONTAGNE /
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Livery- Feed and
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f Wood Lake , Nebraska
Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. I
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Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting
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Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods.
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish
ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery.
Men's Clothing and Furnishings . . . . . .
, FLOUR , FEED AND COAL.
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Contest Notice.
, U. S. Land Office , Valentine r sl\t. I
April ) S . luio. f .
A sufllcient con test affidavit having been Hied
- in this office by * Frederi'-k W. Richardson con .
te taut. against homestead entry No. 1(3087 ( , i
serial No.,02811. made ) Ausiist 16 1901. for the'
SWjf / of section 22. N\Vot ! section -27. NU of
section 'r8 . township ; range / 32u : ! ' , by .Lester i
H. Mason , contest.ee.in which It is i : alleged tlmt' I '
said claimant has wholly abandoned said tract
for more than six months pri - r to the expiratIOn
of five years from date of entrjH ; that helms
" never resided upon , cultivated or improved snid ;
tract as required by law iind that all pf the
above defects ex13t at this date and have LOC
been cured.
Said parties arp hereby notified to appear re-
hpoud. and offer evidence touching sjuii al1c ? -
tiou at 10 o'clock : ! a. in. , on May 18 ] , ] 1910 oe-
fore the jndiXof the county court lor Hooker
county at -oils office Mullen. . Nebr. ! , and ihat I
final ht"a.ringwill be held at 10 o'clock a. in. , on
May ' ; 1910 before the rwter : and receiver at
tho United btates land olcce in Valentine Ne-
bra. a.
Ihe said contestant having , in a nroper .affi
davit tiled March 18 1910. set fortu facts
) which ! show that after due diligence personal
.service of this notice cannot be made it Is
hereby ordered and directed that ' such notice
be given by due and propui publication.
14 4 11 E. OLSUN , Receiver.
_ Notice to Creditors.
THE STATK OF NKWIASKA . * . In the County
CHKKUY COUNTV. j S3 Court.
_ In the matter of the estate of Delia E.
J > nrr. deceased :
To the Cieditors of saltl l Estate :
You are hereby notified. That I will _ sit at the
. Cotnty Court Room valentine . in said conn'v
: on the 7th day ot May : 1910 , ft . 10 n' . - inck
a. In . to receive and examine all claims against !
said estate ! with a view to their aijnsun"nt and
allowance. The time limited for the presenta-
S tion of claims against said estate is si.\ months
from the ? tlt day of ! 'tov. . A . 1) . HK)9 ) and tho
)0 ) time limited for payment of debts is i one year ,
t from said 7lh day of November. 190J , .
Witness my hand i\uclleal of said : county court .
- - Jthis 13th day of April. A. 1) . 1910.
SEAL JAMES : QU1GLEY. ,
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Tubular wells and windmills.
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Order of Hearing and Notice ! on Petition for
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Settlement of Account. '
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State of Nebraska , i
Cherry County ii ( 'S
To the heinrand all persons interested in
the estate of Carl Beckman , . deceased.
On reading the petition of I. . . D.Tice pray-
I ing a linal settlement and allowance of his
account tiled in this court on the 12th : day
of April ISJIU.and for a decree of distribution.
It is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested in said matter may , and do
appear at the county court to be held in and
for saic county , on the 2mt 1 'day of May : ,
A. D . 1910 at 1 o'clock p. m. , to show cause ,
if any there be , why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be granted and that not
ice of the pendency said petition and the
hearing thereof be given to all persons inter-
ested in said matter by publishing a copy or
this order in The Valentine Democrat " a
' weekly : newspaper printed in said county for
four successive weeks prior to said day : of
hearing. JAJIES C. QUIGLKY.
[ SCALJ ll-l County Judge.
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Contest Notice.
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U. S. Land Offlee Broken Bow. Nebraska. I
March 28 , 1910. f
A sufficient : contest ! : affidavit having been filed
in this office Dy Georgia B. Cloust' . contestant.
agaimt Homestead entry , No. 0260 made
August . , : ; . 1808 , for mv > 4 , w iieH. ! seMne& ,
njis1s , scif , seUsw'i ; , section 11 , and the
neKiiwJj , mvJinejtf of section ! .t ! , township 5n .
rannf 34 v , by \Vil i ' ! m J Thomas contestee.
ill which it. iSuillejred that claimant has
wholly abandoned said tract for more thai six
months las' past ; thai he has never established
a evidence upon the said laud : that ther- is
no p . ac of abode : ; that said land is In its wild
aLd native state and wholly unimproved that
all of Said defects exist at this date and have
not been cured ,
oaid i artirs are hereby rotifled to appear ;
respond an.1 ! oiler c"Pellce touching snid alle
gation \ atvio o'clock a. m on jv i ay 9 1910.
neforeV. . E Bowers qounty : judce of Hooker
county Nebr. . at his otllce in Mullen Nebr. ,
anri that the fi. . al hearing will uo held at 10
o'clock a. m. , on May 11 , 1010 ) t'efore
the register and iccelver at the United
S's ! : ) , tf.s Land Onico In Brokeu Bow Nebraska
The said cnr tenant having , , in a proper am
davit llleo Mar. 21. HWO , set forth lacts which
show that after due diligence ! personal service
of this notice can lJot bl made . it is hereby order
pa and directed that such , notice be given by due
. aud proper publication } , .
JOHN REESE.
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ADVERTISING RATES' „ ' ' * '
„ , Locals or reading notices 5 cents per line each lip rtion. Display advertising .
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Sylvester Hagen is again visiting
here.
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G. AT YY aggoner is leveling his
yard. . - \ . ; .
Bob Evans was on our streets
Tuesday. , .
Jack Cronin and wife were in
town Tuesday.
Mr. Murray of Sioux City is again
in Woodlake.
A. G. Ward .left Friday night for '
Ravenna , Nebr
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John Kief is busy hauling baled !
hay ' these days. ! = : . I
Lawrence Lennox is employed
Montagne & Howe. ' :
Joe Waggoner worked on the
dray several days last week.
Miss Chloe Waggoner took a
drive into the country Monday.
MeFdaines Tinkham and . McVey
were shopping . in town Tuesday.
Mrs. : C. R. Kinkead visited her
. daughter Longpine : Tuesday.
Oswald Uehling is visiting with
his daughter , Mrs. Chas. Miller. '
Austin Howe drove Wm. Francke
out in the southwest country Tues
day.
Mr. Uck has been entertaining
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some Omaha and Iowa friends this
week. v
Saturday and Monday evenings I
there were moving pictures at tie I
o pei a house. *
Cash Hagan and Mrs. ranks'C.
Felton were married this week at
Ainsworth. I
W. Honey , U. G. Welker and
W. F. Parker made a trip to Val-
entine this week. .
Will Parker may be seen most
any evening exercising in his back
yard with spade and hoe.
Chas. Sail took several "snap
shots" Sunday . of his friends. The
I girls say it was a put up job.
J. M. ' Tucker was in the city
recently in connection with the
I Brown vs The State cattle case.
Almost a Circus Train.
When the Omaha business men
arrive in Valentine on May 23 : ,
they will come in a solid steel
train of Pullman cars , having on
board an electric lighting outfit ,
moving picture show , Omaha mili-
tary band , thirty thousand sheep
, bells to "ring for Omaha" and
give away ; , many tons of ad vertis-
ing matter and souvenirs ; a barber
shop , press bureau , corps of ste
nographers and the whole cO lnect- ,
ed by a telephone system of forty i '
thousand nstruments i and a rea
"central. "
This almost makes a ! circus
train.
Then there will be a "free pa-
rade , " the Omaha business men
preferring to do things in order I
and not in . * a haphazard way.
When they arrive at the depot
here they will not break ranks I
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'C. R. Kinkead is busy these
days locating homesteaders.
Monday [ morning , John McKen-
na left for Longpine , where _ he has
accepted a position with a' lumber :
company.
Thursday evening a company of
"young" people took possession of
, the hall and had a little dance of
their own.
A number of our 'young people
attended the dance in Valentine last
Friday evening and all report a
good time.
The baseball season is here once
more. All the boys are dreaming
of the things they might do to some
rival team if they only had a chance-
Dr. Tische is having his drug
store put in : readiness for a com-
plete line ] of drugs and will be
ready for business in a few days.
C. A. Ruby is having more troub
le over his spri ig suit than most
people do over their whole ward-
robe. Don't say "Chicago Tailoring
Co. " to him.
Sunday evening Cash H-jgen , who
was married April 20th , to Mrs.
I Anna Felton , was serenaded in the
good old way . , after which cigars
and ice cream were passed around
to the crowd.
The old restaurant building is be
ing fitted up by Dr. Tisch e as a
drug store. Report also has it , that
he intends to install a soda water
fountain and dispense ice cream.
I'C. 'em up , boys.
I The entire town turned out
to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
Randall on Thursday night and
presented many valuable ] presents
to the young couple who enter-
tained their guests royally. Among
the gifts was a combination book-
case and . writing desk from the
sports around town. After re
freshments at Uck's had been
served , the boys and girls repaired
to the opera house where a social
dance was enjoyed , the music be-
ing furnished by Hostetter's or :
chestra.
and scatter , but march behind
their i band up from the depot to
the main street and principal
street intersection. From there
they will go direct to" the stores ,
offices , banks and places of busi-
ness they desire to visit. They
are on the investigate all the time ,
and displays of farm products ,
live stock and t other resources of
the country through which they
pass are always of interest.
Every member of the party I
ivill carry a bright colored sun- I
shade and wear a'white ' hat. j
It was Omaha which originated J
such trips-away back in 1883-
and parties have been going out
every since. The telephone sys-
tem on board is an Omaha idea.
The carrying of a moving picture
show is also an Omaha stunt and
wherever the train is in the eve-
ning a show is given either in the
open air or in a hall.
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More Economical thaft
the Cheap and Bi.g Can Kind
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WHY ? Because Calumet Baking Powder is more .
certain in its rett " lts - the baking is always lighter ,
more delicious ana more evenly raised. You never
have a spoiled batch of baking by its use. owo r
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It further. B = I b
requires less - hence goes
CALUMET jtUMi
BALING POWDER 1 Q ,
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IS the ' ' full value" baking powder1 - tbe highest quality b i
baking powder at medium : : price. And we guarantee that Q iA , -
it will give ypu more real satisfaction than any baking pow iA'h ' n ' d
der you have ever used - ask your ' grocer. . 'h G PU'ts
Frfee - large handsome . . recipe . book - , illustrated in colors. 11 . . , BAKItiG . . .u.rJftrP
Send 4c and slip found in pound can CHICAGO
\ Cafuratf { fte lM a Hf l hrdtwiiLwor d"S Wo r : b'd.Ex , pbsitloi
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" Johnson Bros. ; ' . " '
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Lumber , Machinery , Hard-
ware , Harness , Saddles . .
Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , 1Vln.dmdlst -
- Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts an'd Barb ' Wire. ,
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.PARKER. & , CO. ,
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Wood Lake , Nebraska
Everything in Fancy. , .
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OVERALLS and' GLOVES M
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Uck , lausen & Co. ,
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I Household and . Kitchen Furniture . \
Lumber and Eence Posts "
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Albert Whipple & Sons.
Rosebud S , D.
Cattle branded
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OSO on riehtside
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have a -f- } on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind quar-
, ' teis Some Texas
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cattle branded S O on left side and some
on , left side. '
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle
branded AW bar I 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.
I 3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
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brands
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LP 4 . EIB ;
horses branded tht
ifr same
Range between
Gordon on the F.E.
& M. V. , R. R. ard
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Hyannis on B. & ; : .i. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr.
BARTl.ETT RICHARDS. Ellsworth. Nebr
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Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charae of these
cattle. II rsea
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der. Some +
left somefA
Horses :0" :
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- : Kauge on Snake
river.
Metzger : Bros.
Rolfe N'ebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
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norses have
same brand on
eft thigh. _
Range on Gordon and Snake Cree s.
A Reward of $250 wih be paid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or persons stealing
C'I.ttle f wIth above brand.
J. A. Yaryan.
Pullman , Nobr
Cattle branded JT
on rightside
Horses branded JY
t on right shoulder
Reasonable rewarO
for any information
leading to the re1 1
covery of cattle
strayed from mj C
range.
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Postofflce address-Valentine or Kennedy. .
Some branded
II'Ii' on left w , . i
thigh
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Horses branded
ion left ;
[ shoulder
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branded on right
thigh
on left 11- or brandedil l
shouldei I
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Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on left
side
1\ Sonie a. yon left 't : :
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Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon " , ;
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1'1. . Kowley. I
Kennedy , - Weonwka. ' . - 11- t
Same , '
as cut on left
3lde and hip , and on . } t '
left shoulder of hor- t .
se' . Also a , . on
left side IWiand
Also. l
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F X on left se. ;
Home cat- ' - . . ( ' . _ . , - : - , : :
tie b C'at-rel S 'S ,
ed husk-tgiSsflJng peg ( either BIde up ) on II + j '
left side or hip. F on left Jaw and left shoulder J ,
of horses , qj Sp ' :
_ _ Q on left hip of horses. .f
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N | on left jaw of horses .
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C. .P. Jordan. . ' 'I '
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Horses and cattle - ,
same as cut ; also I
h1p CJ BE JJ on right - i
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
f ° J. information
leading to
detection i
of l1l8t.1ers of * * < *
bearing any or these brands. ?
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_ . . e rrill , Propr.
Brownlee , Neu. ;
T , Cattle branded as : , ; t
in .cit won left -
side. V8ome
branded K. T Y
on left hip. Range , . . . - ,
on North - '
Loup =
river , two miles
west of Brewulee
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John Kills Plenty. ' (
St : ; . Francis Mis-
sion , Rosebud , ' / itl .
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Cattle branded (
is in cut ; horses .
lame orl _ ' I\P on ( a KPi _ '
eft thigh Range )
etween Spring
] 'k and Little .
JVbite river. I
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