Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 25, 1911, Image 8

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4 < J. H. DAY ,
4 ! , " GenerafMerchandise. Hats , Caps , Boots
4 i and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing
Goods. Ffour and Feed. : = : : = : : = :
HOESES FOR SALE.
| Wood Lake , Nebraska
& HflONTAGNE 1
Livery , Feed and
Sales Stable ,
Wood Lake , Nebraska g
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S * Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. I
H. A. LYONS ,
( Successor to "NVelker & Lyons )
Wood Lake , Nebraska
Am still doing driving and freighting. .Special attention to hunting
and fishing parties.
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JLYJLO JLM 8tr 'g JL. % Jl llJi > /
( Successor to Ed Young. )
Full line of Groceries and Dry G-oods ,
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish
ings. Boots and Slides. Hosiery.
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
FLOUR , FEED AND COAL.
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Wood Lake = Nebraska.
GENERAL FARM
F. J. and LIVE STOCK
Ep" " . R
Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex
perience in the Eastern slates. Will go to any part of the State.
Wrjte me , or dates can be made at this office.
F. J. WILSEY , Auctioneer
Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota
w. ER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Boots , Shoes , Dry
Goods , Hats , Caps ,
Millinery , Groceries
and Provisions.
GRAIN FEED
FLOUR.
Special sale of Ladies7 and Misses' Suits
and Skirts , Shirt Waists and Misses' Coats
SATURDAY , MAY 27,1911
Wood Lake - - Nebraska
Notice of Probate of Will
In the coun ty court ot Cherr- county , Ne
braska.
STATE OF NEBRASKA , I
COUNTY OP CHEIlltY. j hS
To all persons interested in the estate of
Joseph .lames , deceased :
On reading the petition of Laura Kime ,
praying that the instrument filed in
this court on the 16th day of April. 1911.
and purporting to be the last will and testa
ment of the said deceased , may be proved
and allowed , and recorded as the last will
and testament of said deceased : that said
instrument be admitted to probate , and the
administration of said estate be granted to
Kekey F. Kime , as executor.
It is hereby ordered that all persons inter
ested in said , matter , may , and do , appear at
the county court to be held in and tor said
county , on the 2Uth day of TVIav. A. D. ,
1911. at 10 o'clock , a. m. . to show cause , if any
there be , why the praver ot the petitioner
should not be granted , and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and that the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons interested
in said matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the Valentine Democrat , a weekly
newspaper printed in said county , for three
Miccessive weeks prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal ot said court
[ SEAL ] this29th day of December. A. D. , 1911) .
JAMES O. QUIGLhJY ,
County Judge.
C. A. Ruby , attorneys. 17 a
Sight in your busiest season when you
liave the least time to spare you are most
vlikely to take diarrhoea find lose several
-day5 * time , unless you have Chamber
lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy at hand and take a dose or r
appearance of the disease. Foi ,
, the druggist ! .
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition foi
Settlement of Account.
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In the county court of Cherry county , Ne-
STATE OF NEBRASKA , I _ _
County of Cherry. t" " "
To the heirs and all persons interested in
the estate of Henry Fllnenux , sr. , deceased :
On reading the petition of Henry Flineaux
jr. , praying a llnal settlement and allow
ance of his account filed In this court on tin :
2nd day of Slay , Hill , and for n decree o !
final account.
Jt is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested in said matter may , and dc ,
appear at the county court to he held In and
lor said county , on the ilth day of May ,
A. D. , I'.Ul , at 10 o'clock. a. in. , to show cause ,
if any there be , why the prayer of the pe-
titioiH'r should not be granted , and that
notice of the pendency 01 said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all persons
interested in said inaftor by publishing n
copy of this order in The Valentine Demo
crat , si weekly newspaper printed in said
county , lor four successive weeks prior tc
said day of hOarlng.
[ SEAL ] JAMES 0. QUIGLET ,
J7 4 County Judge.
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
'A Lincoln , Neb. , girl writes , { 'I had
been ailing for some time \vith chronic
constipation and stomach trouble. I be
gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets and in three days I v.us
able to be up and got better right along.
I am the proudest girLin. Lincoln to. find
such a good medicine. " For sale by
Chapman , the druggist.
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NET WEIGHT
CSJIIISEJPHEIJ
State Wins Test Case Brough
Under Pure Food Act ,
GOTTOLENE CASE IS LOST
Decision of Lower Court on This Prod
uct Is Reversed Because of a Defec
in the Statute Package Provisioi
Applies to Lard.
Lincoln , May 24. The decisions ii
several test cases made on the ne
weight provisions of the pure food lav
were given by the state supreme court
the" provisions being sustained in ful
by the ruling. The principal case ;
were against the National Biscui
company. The cases involved the le
gality of sales of package goods b :
the retailers and interstate and intra
state sales as well. In tiie entire lis
of cases the legality of the pure fco (
law is upheld , the supreme court fur
ther holding that the package pro
vision holds to lard , but not to cot
toleno.
In the cottolene decision the holdinj
was that the latter product may b <
sold without being branded as to ne
weight or measure , because the stat <
law proscribes that any compoum
sold under its distinctive name is no ;
misbrandetl if it be labeled with it :
name , ingredients and manufactory.
Chief Justice Reese wrote the opin
ion pronounced by the supreme coun
in the biscuit cases and Judge Letter
those in the lard and cottolene cases
PASTOR SMITH ON TRIAL
Divines of United Brethren Churcf
Meet to Try Beatrice Preacher.
Beatrice , Neb. , May 24. Three min
isters of the United Brethren church
Presiding Elder Epley of York , Rev
M. O. McLaughlin of Omaha and Rev
Mr. Jones of Lincoln , arrived in this
city to act as a court to try Rev. J
A. Smith , pastor of the United Breth
ren church here , against whorr
charges have been preferred. Dr
Schell of York will prosecute the case
and Rev. Mr. Burkett will defend Mr
Smith. The trial opened today anc
some sensations are expected.
The following are the charges pre
ferred against Mr. Smith : First , thai
his financial record is not good ; sec
ond. that his leaving the Blue Springs
church to rome to Beatrice was irreg
ular ; third , that he is guilty of wreck
less and irresponsible statements ;
fourth , that he has circulated false
and slanderous statements concerning
the United Brethren hospital here ;
fifth , that he has disobeyed the ordei
and discipline of the church.
PATRICK CQONEY ACQUITTED
Jury Finds That Kearney Man Did No1
Murder Elmer Mercer.
Kearney , Neb. , May 24. A jurj
brought in a verdict of not guilty in
the case of Patrick E. Cooney , charged
by the state with the murder of Elmer
Mercer in this city on the night oi
Dec. 21. The jury was out two hours ,
Four of the most prominent lawyers
m this part of the state were engaged
by Cooney , while the county attorney
and the city attorney of Kearney con
ducted the prosecution.
Cooney is a bartender and Mercer
was found dead in front of his saloon
with a broken neck and his face
bruised. The men had been quarrel
ing a few minutes before Mercer was
found.
Fainting Bertha Given Three Years.
Lincoln , May 24. "Fainting Bertha"
Liebbecke , who has a long police rec
ord in several of the cities of the west ,
was sentenced to three years in the
state penitentiary by Judge Cornish.
She pleaded guilty to the theft of va
rious pieces of dress goods from two
department stores. She fainted when
sentence was pronounced on her and
screamed for mercy. She was taken
to the penitentiary.
Dies of Acute Alcoholism.
Lincoln , May 24. John Olson , a
Swedish cement laborer , was found
dead in his rooms here. An Inquest
and an autopsy indicated that the man
had died of acute alcoholism. The
room where he lived contained scores
of whisky bottles , which were re
vealed when the room was searched.
Fall From Roof Fatal.
Aurora , Neb. , May 24. Albert W.
Lane while at work tearing down an
aid ice house in East Aurora fell from
fhe roof , about thirty-five feet above
Lhe ground , and suffered injuries
which resulted in his death.-
Dr. William Prctzman Dies.
Linco'n , May 24 Dr. William Protz-
man , the oldest physician in active
practice in Lincoln , died at his home.
He came to Lincoln twenty-eight
years ago , being born in Ohio , July
19 , 1828.
Kidnapers Draw Long Terms in Prison
Las Vegas , N. M. , May 24. Judge C.
F. Roberts of the district court pro-
iounced sentence on Will Rogers and
Foe Wiggins , the confessed kidnapers
) f Baby Waldo Rogers on March 29
ast. Both received from five to
iwelve years in the penitentiary. In
.he absence of a statute for" kidcap-
ng in New Mexico the men were
jrosecuted for burglary.
STATEH
Resolution Affecting Arizona an
New Mexico is Passed.
DAY IS SPENT IN ARGOMEHT
Arizona Must Vote Again en Recall o
Judges and New Mexico Must See !
to Make Its Constitution Easier c
Amendment.
Washington , May 24. The join
resolution admitting Amopa and Ne
Mexico to immediate statehood , bu
withholding the approval of the const
tuticns of both until the people hav
\oted on proposed amendment :
passed the house by a viva voce votj
No roll call was demanded on th
final vote.
The resolution rorc3 Arizona t
veto on PR r i : iInie t removing th
recall provision , as it applies t
judges , and requires New Mexico t
vote on an amendment making it
constitution more easily amendable i
the future. Neither state is require
to adopt the amendments proposed b
congress. Whether they are approve
or rejected by the proposed relerei
dums. the constitutions of the ne1
states will stand finally approve
when the respective votes have bee
taken.
The resolution passed in the forr
proposed by the Democratic niajorit
of the committee on territories. E
"forts were made by the Republican
to force Arizona to veto out of it
constitution the recall of jntl os ante
to give immolate and unqualified a ]
proval to the Xew Mexican constti !
tion. Both provisions were rejecte
singly and lat r , when Mann embodi"
them in a motion to recommit th
measure , they were voted down.
The Democrats saicl the proposal t
force Arizona to reject the recall wa
an effort to keep that state out of th
union. The Democratic resolution , sai
Chairman Flood of the territories con
mittee , presented the fairer methcx
namely , to leave to the people the cl (
termination of the recall question.
Notwithstanding this method , Denu
cratic orators bitterly denounced th
recall of judges during the debat *
while Republican insurgents refuse
to join Minority Leader Mann in th
proposal to force Arizona to give it uj
Representative Martin W. Littleto
( N. Y. ) made a strong attack , not enl
on the recall , but upon the initiativ
snd referendum.
Don't Overlook
: Son. fli you
arrears remember
always find
IBS
WitJiont Hard
Scraping
Because tiie fine particles of the
Cleanser immediately loosens and
removes the hardest " burnt in "
food-crusts , which soap-powders
and scouring - bricks may only
wear off after long.hard scrubbing.
Many other uses
large Sifter-can lOf
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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.
Wood Lake , - Nebraska
ausen & Co.
General Hardware ,
Wagons and
Machinery. , . . - . .
A complete line of / - '
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Harness and Saddles
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Lumber and Fence Posts
WCCD LAKE , NEBRASKA
K. M. Faddis & Co
Postoftlce address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
on left
( high
Horses branded
,
shoulder
lor thifh
Some Some branded
branded on rteht thigh
on Mt or shoulder.
shoulder
or thigh
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on lefc side
Some Q.yon left
side.
on left jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon.
1ST. S. Rowley.
Kenueds , -
Same as cut on left ,
aide and hip , and on
left shoulder of her
ses. AlsoE0S8H °
left side
hip.
'f ' X on Jell e
Some rafc
tie brand
ed . „ pe ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left jaw and left shoulder
of horses , HIon
on left hip of horses.
] " on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Hordes and cattle
same as cut : also
CJ BE JJ on riffht
hip.
Ranvre , on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A Iile-al reward
for information
leading to detection
; - - . - - of rustlers of stock
hearing nnv of these brand1 * .
E. M. Ten-ill , Propr.
Brownlee , Xeo.
t C.ittle branded as
" in c-.t on left
side. Home
branded K. T Y
on left hip. Ilnnge
on North Lonp
liver , two miles
west of Brewnlee
Not Afraid
St Francis Mis
sion , Rosebud.
S. D.
Cattle branded
as in cut ; horses
same or .HCH on
leftthieh , Kauee
between ! ? prin <
C'k and Little
White river.
Albert Whipple & Sons.
Eosebud S , D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left side
OSO OD rightalde
Home cattle also
have af fen neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
ncrosH hind qnar-
_ _ ters Some Texas
cattle branded O ou left aide and somej
on left side.
Horses branded SOS on left hlo. Some cattle
branded A"W har connected on both sides and
left hip of horses
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.left side
Some on loft hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.
Cbas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brandy ;
horses
same
Range betweea
Gordon on the F JJ.
&M. V..B. B. and
Hvannis on R & .M. fl.R. in Northwestern Nebr.
KARTl.ETT KirilABDS. Ellsworth , Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. 1C. Sawyer has
charge of these
cattle. El rsea
l > on left shoul
der. Somel
left side.
Horsdsl
same left thigh.
Kange on Snake
river.
Metzger Bros ,
Rolfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side * .
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
s/t thigh.
Ranpe on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will be raid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction . , . of any person or. persons stealing
„ * ! „ , ivjft , ai > ovp brand.
J. A. Taryan.
Pullman , Nebr
JCattle branded JY
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range.
A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING
THE LEADING BEER jMcGreer & Carroll
IN THE MIDDLE WEST
Dealers - Valentine