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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
AAAAAAAAAA&AAJUJUUL * , Genera ! Merchandise , Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing / Goods. Flour and Feed. : - : : = : : = : 2 | HOUSES FOE SALE. Wood Lake , Nebraska r J Q&J ? SSV ft. HOWE &MONTAOf Ofto Ofs Livery , Feed and j * , Sales Stable . | jf Wood Lake , Nebraska g S Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing1 Parries. . ' H. A. LYONS , ( Successor to "Welkcr & Lyons ) Wood Lake , Nebraska Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting and fiching parties. * © JL- ( Successor to Ed Young. ) 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. Wood Lake = . \ AHa GENERAL FARM Fi I W 11 \J 9 3 t and LIVE STOCK " E * EC" _ L"jf L B Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex perience in the Eastern slates.Vill go to any part of the State. Write me , or dates can be made at this office. F. J. WILSEY , Auctioneer Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota Notice to Bidders. Office of County Clerk , Valentino , Nob. ) aiarch 1 , liill. f Sonlod proposals will again bo received in the ollico ot the County Olork of ( . herry rounty , Nebraska , up to Monday , I'.Ul , at 12 o'clock noon , for cloiiig nnd removing cm th neci".sary xo iho im provement ot Iho public road leading up the Olarkhon hill one mile north of Valentine , Nebrask.'i , in accoieance with pl.in.s and j pecillcatioiih now on lile in the county clerk's office and hereloloie ajjproved by the board of county eommKMcnejvs. No bid will be consideicd unle.sb accompanied itli certilicd check or cash in the su m ot { 25 to be forleited to the county in case of letusal to enter into a contract should Mime be awarded. Ihc right j.s leserved to i eject any or all bids or anv part thereof. Jated thifc jJJtli day of Mai roll , A. D. , 11H1. 10-IJ F. A. Ouiiiiow. County Ulerk. In the District Court of Cherry County , Piebraska In the matter of the applica tion of Wilfiam E. Ilaley , guardian of the estate 01 Amelia Hoffman , an insane por-son , lor the sale ol real estate : , Notky1 is hereby given that in nnrsunncc of an order of the Hon. W. II. NVe&tover , one of the judges ot the district court ot Cherry county , Nebraska , made on the ! J."th day of February , lUl ! , for the .sale of leal estate- hereinafter described , .there will Vo .sold at public vendm io ihe lijgV'&t bidder lor cabtt , at the fronl"-ctoor"'ol the court house in the village ol Valentine in the .said county of Cherry and state ot Nebraska' on the : Hst day ol March , Kill , at 10 o'clock a. in. , the following described property , to-wit : Northwest quarter ( uwj ) , section twenty (21) ) , township thirty-three ( i : > ) , north , range thirty ( : ; 0) ) , west ot ( > tli P. 51. , in Cherry countv , Nebraska. Jjated this ath day of February , 1011. W1IVLIAM K. HALEY , Guardian. Wulcott & Morrlssey , jitlorne s , 8-5 * - - When you buy this paper you get big returns for your ' money invested. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of il less the danger from pneumonia an other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall , of Waverly , Va. , says : I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Bemed < to be absolutely the test preparation 01' j lj the market for colds. I have recorn g mended it to my friends and they : * p agree with me. Fjr sale by Chaprnai b S Because the Cleanser quickly re tlm tl.v : moves iKe discolorations which .vm appear on porcelain bath-tubs , and ol oldi which it is impossible to remove diu by any other means. u : Many o&er j/sesr and Full Directions on SI Xarge Sifter can.lOt re w Every family has nee"d of a good , ro- iable liniment. For'sprains , bruises , oreness of tha jnusclesand rheumatic pains there is none better than Cham jerlain's. Sold by'Chapman , the drug p KILL IEDJCAL BILL Attempt to Defeat' Appropriation Proves Futile. HOUSE VOTES DOWN MOTION , Boland Is Only Member of Douglas County Delegation Voting With the Opposition to Locating Medical School in Omaha. Lincoln , March 29. The attempt to reconsider the bill appropriating $100- 000 for the medical department of the University of Nebraska to be finally located at Omaha was defeated in the house , although. Acting Speaker Quack- cnbush allowed it to go to a. rote. Bo- land was the only member of the Doug las county delegation who voted with the opposition. The hill will now go to the senate and it seems quite prob-j able that the upper house will agree to the expenditure. Judiciary Bill Fai'ls. - The Quackenbush bill , creating a state court of appeals , was lost by se curing only 48 votes. The opposition mustered only forty-eight , but it re quired sixty votes to pass , so it was in definitely postponed. The appropriation for 130,000 to be expended in buying the Fremont nor mal school and make a state institu tion of it , was defeated by a vote of 41 to 51. There has been a well or ganized effort made to get the state to buy this school and add it to the list of state training-schools for teach ers , but the house refused to take re sponsibility for it. * Debate on Suffrage Bill. A motion to advance the Gandy woman's suffrage bill to the head of the sifting file was made by the au thor in the house , but was defeated 44 to 48. The debate upon the ad vancement of the bill to a more favor able position was the occasion of con siderable frivolous debate among members and most of the authors who have written since Homer were quoted for and against the principle. Two Bills Up in Senate. The senate spent most of the morn ing in consideration of one or two bills. The measure by Smith of Fillmore - more , allowing farmers to cultivate the unused portions of public roads , was put on third reading , and the Skiles bill , for a commission form of government , the commission form measure which was backed by the Ne braska League of Municipalities , was indefinitely postponed to make way for Ihe Banning bill. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET International Workers Will Have Places on Program at Grand Island. Grand Island , Neb. , March 29. That the attendance at this year'stcon- vention of the State Sunday School as sociation , to be held in this city , will be the largest in the history of the as sociation is the confident prediction of several of the state workers , in cluding Mr. Kimberly of Lincoln and Miss Margaret Brown of this city. Both have traveled in many counties of the state and report a very live in terest in the approaching convention , from June 6 to 8 , especially in view of the splendid international talent ex pected , which talent will at the time been on its way across the country to the r national convention at San Francisco. t The men's parade will be one of the1 ( big features of the convention , and it Ir is hoped to hava 1,500 members in line Is on that day. s DOCTORS KCLO AUTOPSYa Death of Miss Grace Baker at Hastings P Hastings , Neb. , March 29. A corov uer's inquest was ordered to investi r gate the death of Miss Grace Baker. r An autopsy was performed , but the re b port will not be divulged until the t jury reconvenes tomorrow. It is said the girl confessed to her mother that she had submitted to a criminal operation in the office of Dr. H. M. Swigart , formerly physician at the soldiers' home in Grand Island. She was to have been married early in the winter to a cigarmaker named Campbell , but the man disappeared on ihe day fixed for the ceremony. Miss Baker was under sixteen years of age md was employed as a cigarmaker. Henry Stehr and Wife Indicted. t : ( Norfolk , Neb. , March 29 Henry Stehr of Norfolk has been indicted by he Madison county grand jury for nurder in the first degree , and his vife , Minnie Stehr , for second degree fcei nurder in connection with the death ei her three-year old son , Kaurt , who lied after his feet froze off last Jan- lary. fa Bank Robber Pleads Guilty. Norfolk , Neb. , March 29. Tom Jlavin pleaded guilty to attempting to } ob the Meadow Grove State bank and ras sentenced by Judge Welch to ten rears in the penitentiary. Three.com- ranions have not been captured. - Snow and Wind at Norfolk. i 01 > Norfolk , Neb. , March 29.T-Another w sl leavy snowstorm , driven by a high and , began here. Sixty-five telephone * icles went down , between here -and * ' 5 faster , Neb * ' Di WILLIAM J. Officer of CarnoiB Trust Company Who Is ( Infer inftc'rnsnf. V ' " * * - 5 ' A 1 - > < / . % i ' > < v X X4 SGCllLiOTQ G Tfieir Candidates Have Big Lead in Primary Eieelion , Wichita , Xcn. , March. 29. The full count of votes cast in the primary election under the commission form of government chows the Socialist candi dates to have run even stronger than was supposed at first. Eight candi dates foi commissioners were to be nominated , from whom fear will be elected on Tucsdty. Four of the prim ary winner. ? , or half of the number , are Socialists. In the race for noini * nation for mayor , Blase ( Soc. ) had the highest vote , receiving 3.GS3 to 3- 052 for Graham , the nearest compet itor. This means that Elas ? ani Gra ham alone will get their uarncs on the ballot at the election. Elase is a cob bler. ABBATEMAGG10 ON STAND Camorrist Informer Tel is of Row Which Lecl to His Confession. Viterbo , Italy , March 29. The trial of the CamoriEts , the adjournment of which last week interrupted the recital of the informer , Abbatemaggio , was resumed. Abbatemaggio , in the last thre.2 days , has receive many letters and telegrams congratulating him on his confession and also has been the re cipient of many threats of what is in store for one who violates his vow as a member of "the beautiful rc-rorniecl society " A feAV rcrcsn"nrlprtr - > " > - nt on making sport of the s't'-ation. Then there are the ine 'ta' : > : c theatrical propositions. On- who describes him self as Sam Charing , an agent at Milan of an American theatrical house , offers the informer 8200 a dsv for the privilege of exhib't'nsr him in the United Stages Tlrs impressed Ab- batemgo , who exclrrned : "Wouldn't it be funny if alter bcimr shut in a cage 'ike a fciirl , I were to go to Amer ica and become a linn. ' Continuing his rovelat'ons. ' Abbate maggie described r. burglary commit ted by fhc Camorrist" at the home of Count Daiifjniuo in Naples , in which he participated. There was a quarrel over the division of the bootv , which amounted to $2n,0no. The lenders in the Camorra , including Cnoccclo , for whose murder th thirty si : prisoners are beine tried , Enrico Alfr.no. the al leged head of the organlzat'cn. and De Martinis derpinded so large a phare of th ° spoils t'rnt none of t'nosa Vt'ho actively participated in the crime received mere thnn $50. Cne Camor rist. who got nothing , denounced the burglars to the police and some of them : weie imprisoned. 45 MORE POSTAL'BANKS Alliance , Neb. , and Cer.tcrville , la. , Among Cities Designatsd. Washington , March 29. Postmaster General Hitchcock designated forty- live additional posto'Giccs as postal savings depositories , in as many states and territories , mostly at indus trial centers , where there are many ivage earners. It is Mr. Hitchcock's in- ention to confine the offices as nearly is possible to industrial centers really jeeding such banking facilities , partic ularly giving consideration to geographical graphical location , postal receipts , 'oreign money order business and gen- tral efficiency of postmasters. Among he new oiSccs designated are : Alliance , Neb. : Conon City , Colo. ; Jary , Inrt. : Conterville , la. ; Manhat- an , Kan. ; St. Cloud , Minn. ; Hannibal , Ho. ; JCalispell , IMont. ; Tonopah , Nev. ; Silver , City , N. M. ; Devjl's Take , N. . ; Sbawnec , Ok'a. ; RoCk Springs , Vyo. ; Bingtam Canyon , Utah. Packers to Attack Law. Chicago , i March 29. Attorneys for he-ten Chicago meat packers , indicted n a charge of having violated the Sherman acti trust law , -indicated that hey v/ill attack the * validity of the aw in a ( ieraurrer they wil' m-ke to he Inclictnit nts before United * t istrict- Judge Carpenter , . April J n Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. Johnson Bros , , 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. , f * Wood Lake , - - Nebraska Co. . , General Hardware , Wagons and Machinery , . . . A complete line of Harness and Saddles Household and Kitchen Furniture i Lumber and Fence Posts WOOD LAKE , NEBRASKA R. M. Faddis & Co I'osrottlce address Valentino or Kennedy. Some bnmded on Mi thigh Horses branded gfeon left s&shonlder or thiph. Some Sonic branded branded on rijilit thigh on li-fc or hhuulder. shoulder ! or thuh P. H. Young. dimeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on left Bide Some Q.yon left side. - -on left Jaw of V horses. Ranpp on GorrtOM Credit north of Simeon. M" . S. Eowley. Kenned } , - .Nebraska. Same as cjit on left and lup , and ou left shoulder of her ses. Aho85Sfi on left rtidi' hip. * ' X on leit Some oat- He brcna- ed peg ( either aide up ) on left side or hip. p on leit jaw and Me shoulder Q on left hip of horses. f > J on left jaw of horses 9 C. P. Jordan. 4R Rosebud. SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJ BE j J on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to derection - . . . - * . of rustlers of stock hearing any of rhp w brands. R. M. Terrill , Propr. ; Brownlee , Neu. "l Cattle Ijranrted as in c-.t on left side. Some branded K T Y on left hip. Range on North Loup river , two miles \\estof Brewulee John Kills Plenty. St Francis Mis sion. Rosebud. S. D. nettle branded as in cut ; horses udineor .IKP on eftthiph. Kance he t ween fc > priii' D'k and Little White river. lehind the Times' ' ( . You can keep up v/ith the GJ times by reading this paper. sc Albert Whipple & Sons. \ Rosebud S , D. Cattle branded SOS on left aide OSO OQ rlebtslde Some cattle also have af fen neck Some with A on left shonlder and some branded with two bars across hind qnar- . Iters Some Texas cattle branded t * O on left side and some ] on left side. | fgj Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle branded AW bar connected on both aides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.left side Some on lelt hip.- Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co Jcrtlett Richards Pres . , Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas Cattle branded on any part of animal ; also the following brands : horses branded the same Eange berweea Gordon on the F.E. &M. V..B. R. aud II & M. B.R. in Northwestern Nebr. BARTI.KTT Kli'HAJtDS. Ellsworth. Nebr Oasis , Nebr G. K. Sawver has chaive of these cattle. n rses l onie tshoni- der. Son left side. Horses ! same left thigh. Kaiige 011 Snake iver. Metzger Bros. KoJfe Cattle branded mywhere on left ide. Jarmark. square crop right ear. Horses have ame brand on ft thigh. Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks. Reward of $250 will he paid to any person for Unorniatiou leading to the arrest and final conviction of any person or , persons stealing . not-M : .v , ROVP } , mnrt. & J : A. Taryan. Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on right side Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward for any information leading to the re covery ol cattle strayed from my range. Growing Some .This paper is growing , row with the times by sub-