Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 04, 1911, Image 8

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Qeneral'tierchandise , Hats , Caps , Boots
] \ and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing'
! Goods. Flour and Feed. : = : : = : : = :
HOKSES FOE SALE. *
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4 Wood Lake , Nebraska |
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Livery , Feed and 14 9
Sales Stable. .
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f4IViWood Lake , Nebraska |
Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties.
. A. LY S ,
( Successor to Welker & Lyons )
Wood Lake , Nebraska
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Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting
I' .and fhhing parties.
( Successor to Ed Young. )
Full line of Groceries and Dry (3-oods ( ,
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish
ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery.
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
FLOUK , FEED AND COAL.
Wood Lake = Nebraska.
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\ GENERAL FARM
F r
, and LIVE STOCK
EER
Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex
perience in the Eastern stales. Will go to any part of the Stale.
Write me , or dates .can be made at this office.
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, Auctioneer
Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota
Pure , !
Cutlery
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Uteni
Because ihe Cleanser is entirely
.free from Acid , . Caustic and
-Alkali. It is'mechanical in its
action avoid dangerous
chemical cleansers.
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Many o&er uses
large $ ifte ? canlOf
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. . Eyery , famjlyJias need _ of a good , re- !
Jiailfi.-liniment.-- sprains , braises ,
soreness of the muscles and rheumatic
pains there is none better than .Chair
berlain's. Sold by Chapman , -the
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Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for
Settlement of Account.
In the county court of Cherry county , Ne
braska.
STATE NEBRASKA , I _ ,
v County of Cherry. fss
! To the heirs and nil persons interested in
the estate of Henry Flineaux , sr.deceased :
On reading the petition of Henry Flineaux ,
i jr. , praying a final settlement and allow
ance ol'his account filed in this court on the
2nd day of May , Kill , and for a decree of
final account.
It is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested in said matter may , nd do ,
appear at the county court to bo held in and
for said countv , on the. 27th day of May ,
A. D. , 11)11 ) , at 10 o'clock a. in. , to show cause ,
if any there be , why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be granted , and that
notice of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all" persons
interested in said matter by publishing a
copy of this order in The Valentine Demo
crat , a weekly newspaper printed in said
county , for four successive weeks prior to
said chiy of hearing , g
[ SEAL , ] JA MES 0. QUIGLKT , i
17 4 County Judge.
In the District Court of Cherry County ,
Nebraska
In the matter of the npplica- | i
lion of AViltiam E. Haley , '
guardian ol" Alice May , Sea- | - I
dore and Fred Senders , inin- ' ,
or heirs of John BTSeiulorc | '
and Ijix/.ie Seadore , deceased , j i
for the sale of real estate. i
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Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
t of an order ol the Hon. A\r. H. Westover ,
one 01 the judges 01. the district court of ,
OJierry county , Nebraska , made on the 18th
day of March , iiill , lor the sale of real j
estate hereinailcr ( .escribed , there will be .
sold at public venclue to the highest bidder
lor cash , at the front door of the court I
house in the village of Valentine in the said j
county of Cherry and state of Nebraska , on
the lytli day of May , 1011 , at 1 : ; > > 0 o'clock p.m. , ]
tlie following described real estate to-wlt :
TJie undivided one-third interest of said
minor heirs in and to the South Half ( SJ ) of
Northeast quarter ' ( NK-- ) and Northwest
quarter ( nwj ) of Southeast quarter ( se ] ) of /
section 24-towiiKhip grange 25 , jmd lot 2 ,
( section lit , township Oi' , range 5 , Oherry
county , Nebraska.
i Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated thisl'Jthday of March , 1011. :
WILLIAM E. HALEY , Guardian. |
Walcott &Morrissey , attorneys , 15-4
Notice of Probate of Will J
In the count } ' court ot Cherry count } ' , Net
braska.
STATE OF NEBRASKA , ( _ _ C
COUNTY OF CHERRY , > ss
. To all persons interested in the estate of i
Joseph James , deceased : " '
On reading the petition of Laura Kime ,
-praying I that the instrument tiled in ?
this court en the iflth day of April , 1911 ,
and purporting to be the last will and testaI
nient of the said deceased , ni y be proved
and allowed , anil recorded as the last will"
and testament of said deceased ; tliat said I
instrument be admitted to probate , and the i
administration of said estate be granted to
Kelse\T F. Kime , as executor. E
It is hereu3r ordered that all persons inter- c
.ested in said matter , may , and do , appear at .
the countj t"Urt to beheld in and for 'said t
. > uuty. .on the iWth tiay of May , A. P. .
\y l. at 10 o'ciucs , a. m. , to show cause , if any
there be. why the prayer of the petitioner i
should not be granted , and that notice of the r
pendencv of said petition and that the hearIng - - L
Ing ihureof be given to all persons interested a
in said matter by publishing a copy -of this * .
order in tlie valentine Democrat , a weekly
newspaper printed { n said county , for three
successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. r
Witness my band and seal pi said .court
' [ SEAL ] this 2yOi day of December , A : D. , 1910 , I
JAMES O. yUIGLEY , . .
. , County Judge. [
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ID HEADS
Debate by Noted Speakers Re-
solts in No Decision.
P CLARK IS THE REFEREE
Decides to Refer Entire Question to
Committee Which Has Wool and
Hair Schedule Under Consideration
and Bout Is Declared a Draw.
Washington , May 3. Whether
whiskers are a greater detriment to a
man than a bald head is still a mooted
question. Four of' the ablest men. In
public life debated the subject before
Ihe National Press club here. The
bout was under Marquis of Queens-
bury rules and when the bell rang
( he referee threw up his hands in de
spair.
Speaker Champ C rl ; or tlie Iiousc
of representatives , called on in the
1 emergency , declared he could not see
any u e in either whiskers or a bald
head and referred the whole matter
NICHOLAS LONGWORTH.
to the v/ays and means , committee of
the house , which now has the wool
and liair schedule under consideration.
The bald headed side of tlie ques
tion was in the hands of Senator Rob
ert L. Taylor of Tennessee and Rep
resentative Nicholas Longworth of
Ohio. The chin curtains found their
champions in former Senator Thomas
H. Carter of Montana and "Uncle Joe"
Cannon ofIllinois. . Messrs. Taylor
and Longwortb entered the ring am.
cheers. Their hairless domes sparkled
beneath the radiance of myriad of
electric lights. Senator Carter and
"Uncle Jce" came with their whiskers
combed for the fray. The shouts that
greeted them were deafening.
Longworth Opens Debate.
Representative -Longworth was the
first speaker. | He saioVhe did not be-
iieve. that a hair on the head was
worth two on the chin. Neither was
he willing to assume that a bald head
provided he should be considered
bald was in any sense a handicap
either in public or private life.
Senator Carter was introduced as
"exhibit A" for the whiskers.
"No man , " said he , "ever voluntarily
wore a bald head. A bald head ie an
affliction , a standing joke , a physical :
infirmity. We pity , but do not blame
our opponents. "
Senator , Carter insisted that the
"beard" was the real thing. '
Senator Taylor , introduced as an
"ivory-pated Moses of the Tennessee
Democracy , " said that when Mr. Can
non was speaker of the house he shook
pestilence and war from his horrid
beard. He dwelt upon the nobility of
the bald peaks of mountains and the
bald head of the American eagle cir
cling about them in the azure atmos-
phero. '
"Uncle Joe" Cannon , who said he
never had been funny In his life at
least not consciously so quoted from .
a writer who recently was in Turkey n
and who said" the saddest men he
found in the empire had a bald head.
He was the harem guard. ;
UNEARTH BODY ON FARM
Owner of Land Accused of Three
Other Murders. .
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Fowler , Ind. , May 3. Mangled and
partially decomposed , a body supposed fi
: o be that of Joseph Kemper , a farm fiA
land , was unearthed on the farm of
John Poole , near here , by a searching
? arty , headed by Poole's son , Emery ,
ind a warrant was at once issued for
; he arrest of the elder Poole on a
; harge of murdering Kemper.
The elder Poole was arrested on
tne'of his farms near Rensselaer. He
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Senies any knowledge of the circum
stances of the disappearance or death s
) f Kemper.
At Rensselaer prosecutions are pena-
ng against him on affidavits charging j fr
lim with having assaulted Mrs. George U1
rate and Mrs. William Haynes , wives 11 ?
> f farmers , and with having attempted ' pj
o kidnap John Ward , eight years old.
Several years ago , it was- , reported
o the authorities , Charles Clark and
Jharles Mack , employed by Poole , dis- Cde \
ippeared mysteriously. Further search de
in the farm is to be. made. - P-r
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The elder Poole was released from w
in insane asylum several years ago , 1)3
Jfter he had been found not guilty ut
utof
iiVthe plea 'of insanity of having' shot of :
.neighbor. . . , r. . r j th
INFORMER1AKESTHE STAN *
Abbatemaggio Tells of Organization of
the Camorra.
Viterbo , Ital } * , May 3. Gennaro E.
Abbatemaggio. on whose revelations
the state has built its case against the
Camorra , wfls called to the witness
sta.ld to verbally confirm the written
con/ession made for the carabineers
after he had been tricked into damag
ing admissions by the police spy ,
Marshall Capizzutf.
The informer stood the" supreme
test of his courage well , repeating his
story coolly and at times eloquently ,
while he was assailed with the curses
of the other "prisoners in the great
steel cage. Every statement that he
made was denied in chorus and when
he concluded Enrico Alfano , the al
leged head of the Camorra , rose and
shouted.
"Ahbatemnggio deserves thirty
years in prison. "
The informer began with the state
ment that the Camorra existed in a
well organized form , both outside and
inside the prisons of Italy. Recruits
who are on probation may become Ca-
morrists proper only when they have
proven their ability to commit crime
without detection.
The witncu n : d iho rank of the
prisoners in the society was asked in
order that the Camorrists and the
Picciottis might be grouped separately
and communication between the older
members and incoming candidates be
avoided.
Abbatemaggio's testimony'was con
stantly interrupted by protests from
the prisoners , accompanied by ugly
epithets and imprecations.
WETS GET KOU
ITY ELECTION
A. II. Ansibironi Bested Mayor
of Oapifai Gty ! ,
Lincoln , May 3. Reversing its pol
icy of one -year ago , when it went dry
by 935 majority , this city voted for a
wet r/olicy the coming year by a ma
jority closely estimated at S20 votes.
A. H. Armstrong ( Rep. ) defeated Rob
ert Malone ( Dem. ) lor mayor by the
decisive majority of 1,275 votes. Prac
tically .all of the other Republican
candidates went in witli tie head of
Ihe ticket and Republicans will con
trol the city council.
The voting was unusually heavy , due
to the activity of the women upon the
proposed $350,000 school bond issue ,
which is thought to have carried by a
close majority.
A lengthy electrical ordirance sub
mitted to the people was defeated.
BANK AT ROSEMONT ROBBED
Safe Blown Open With Three Charges
' of Nitroglycerine.
Hastings , Neb. , May 3. The EanTs
of Rosemont was entered by robbers
and the safe was blown. After the
third explosion-the robbers made away
with $1,500 in cash , and escaped with
out leaving any clue as to their iden
tity.
Bloodhounds procured from Lincoln
have been put on the trail of the rob
bers and a posse of citizens is follov.-
ing the hounds. The bank is owned
by Henry Gund and C. F. Gund of Blue
Hill , Neb.
\rrny Officer Struck by Moise's Auto.
Omaha , May 3. Waiting for a west
bound Farnam street car , Sergeant
Samuel S Gibson of the quartermas-
er's depot , was knocked down and
sadly hurt by an automobile , owned
ind operated at the time by Walter
tfoise , president of the Willow Springs
Srewing company.
OHIO G.iAND JU Y BUSY
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iearc Witnesses Regarding Alleged
Bribery in Legislature.
Columbus , O. , May 3. Ohio legisla-
ors who hoped by testifying before
he grand jury -investigating bri-
lery in the assembly , to escape con-
'iction by means of an immunity bath ,
yere disappointed when Prosecuting
ittorney Turner and Attorney Gener-
.1 Hogan refused to accept their testi-
aony. Other immunity baths were
leaded off when an investigation by a
sgislative committee was deferred
ntil the grand jury finishes its work.
The grand jury was in session all
ay and among its witnesses , besides
ae detectives who disclosed the cor-
uption , was Governor Harmon and
udge Blair , who conducted tlie receni
ampaign which resulted In the da-
ranchisement of 1,80 voters in
.dams county for election frauds. A
ill Is pending in the assembly to
jgislate Blair out of his present judi-
lal district and out of a place on the
ench. Rumors are current of fraud.
Mondell Speaks on Free List Bill.
Washington , May 3. Under Demo-
ratic tariff laws losses of more than
5,000,000 were sustained by the live
St
of the United States
lock interests , sir
sclared Representative Mondell a.
Wyo. ) when the house resumed the
ee list bill. He opposed the meas- as
re as offering opportunity for a repe- BH :
tion of such losses to one of the <
rincipaj Industries of his state. C' !
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Nevy Trial fop C. C. Wilson ,
New York , May 8. A new trial of
hristophor Columbus Wilson , presi-
int of the "United Wireless company , yc
id hjs six associates , who are charged fr
ith misuse of the mails , was ordered be
* Judge Martin in the United States fe ,
strict' court. Prejudice on the part an
one of the jurors was shown and
ge
ie entire jury was .discharged. . . =
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Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattia
Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc.
mison 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.
Wood Lake , - = Nebraska
Lausen & Co. ,
General Hardware ,
Wagons and
Machinery. . . .
A complete line of
Harness' and Saddles
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Lumber and Fence Posts
: D LAKE , NEBRASKA
PA P
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Boots , Slices , Dry Goods , Hats , Caps ,
Millinery , Groceries and Provisions
GRAIN - FEED = FLOUR
Wood Lake Nebraska
E. M. Faddis & Co
Posioltica address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
" on Ii-ft
thigh
Horses branded
Piilon Mt
[ Shoulder
or thiyh
Some Some branded
Imu ded on rifcht thigh
m left or
shoulder
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
- " - Cattle
--NES branded
as cut on left side
Some Q.yon left
.side.
.on left Jaw of
langf on Gordon Cre k north of Simeon ,
N. S. Kowley.
Kenuedy , - Neoraska.
Same as cut on left.
Ide and hip , and on
5ft stfouldfr of heron -
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_ „ _ _ _ . on
? ft side
ip.
e brcnti-g1
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"TTilffng" I f- -r side up ) on
iide or blp. ( : on left Jaw and M t .shoulder
r ) > u left hip of
if on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
CJBE JJ on right
hip.
Hange on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
E. M. Terrffl , Propr.
Brownlee ,
rattle branded as
inc'.t on left
side. Some
branded Ji T V
on left hip. Kange
on North 'Loop
river , two mil-s
west of lirewniee
John Kills Plenty.
Francis Mis-
in. Rosebud.
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rattle branded
in cut ; horses
me or .TK1 * on
t thigh. K n g
tween fc > prin <
k and Little
hite river.
"When your feet are wet and cold , and
mr body chilled through and through
om exposure , take a big dose of Cham-
plain's Cough Remedy , blathe your
et in hot \vater before going to bed , .
id you are almost certain to ward off a '
vere cold. For sale by Chapman , the }
Albert Whipple & Sons.
Kosebud S , D.
Cattle branded
808 on left side
OSO on rlpthtslde
Some cattle also
nave af on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind quar-
_ rs. Some Texas
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cattle branded O on left .side and sorae
on left side.
branded SOS on left hlo.
branded AW bar connected on both sides and
left hip of hjorses
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.lef t side
Some on left hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
Land and Feeding Co
3artlett Richards Pres WH1G Comstocfc V P
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
following
horses brande
same
.Bange betwees
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
C. K. Sawyer has
charge of these
cnttle. H rses
O on left shoul
der. Some i
left side.
HorsssJ
same left thigh.
Range on Snake
river.
Metzger Bros.
Kolfe Nebr ,
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses hare
same brand on
e/t thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 wilt bn raid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any twrson or persons ateallnc
p Jt | < i with al'nvc V * "
J. A. Taryan.
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on rightslde
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range.
"I had been troubled -with constipa
tion for tjvo years and tried all of the
best physicians in Bristol , Tenn. , and
they could do nothing for mewrites
Thos. E. "Williams , 2Eddleboro , Ky.
"Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach
ach and Liver Tablets cured me. " For
sale by Chapman , the druggist ;