Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 01, 1911, Image 8

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GenerafMerchandise. Hats , Caps , Boots
and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing
Goods. Flour and Feed. : = : : = : : = :
HOBSES FOE SALE.
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< Wood Lake , Nebraska >
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Livery , Feed and * 4
Sales Stable. .
Wood Lake , Nebraska g
j Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties.
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H. L s ,
( Successor to AVelker & Lyons )
Wood Lake , Nebraska
Aha still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting
and fishing parties.
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JL70HO MJ. ' U 4 J yQsi/il By JL A
( 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 Nebraska.
GENERAL FARM
F. J.
. . and LIVE STOCK
UCT ! EC"
Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex
perience in the Eastern states. Will go to any part of the State.
Write me , or dates can be made at this office.
F. J ILSEY , Auctioneer
Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota
W.
GENERAL SVIERCHANDISE
Boots , Shoes , Dry
SWANS DOWN
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Goods Hats * ; v * ' ' -I.- ' - - '
, , Caps ,
s a delight to all housekeepers -
Millinery , Groceries
* * keepers who take pride
m the cake they bake ! for
Entertainments , Weddings
and Provisions. . and all Social Functions.
Once in your home you will
continue to use it. A trial
GRAIN FEED
will .
package convince you.
Try it and tell your friends.
Costs only 2c per Cake.
FLOUR.
Wood Lake Nebraska
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of mi execution issued by tnt
clerk of the district court of Cherry county ,
Xebriii.ska , August lIllUuiiler ! ) MM execution
whereii Kircsc National Dunk ot Valentine. Inc .
is jti'lpiteut creditor and Frank Jlipple is
judgment debtor.
J will sell at- the font door of the court house in
VulPiitine. Cherry county. Nebraska , that beiiis
the building wherein the last term of said couit
WH.helil , on ihft lOtli day of June. 1911. at
11 o'clock a. in. , to satisfy judgment of s.l077.V.i (
and interest- 10 per iji y , from date of judgment
Mny > Ji ; , J910 } ami cjxvts''iaxeu at S25.73 am-l
accruing costs , at puulic auction , to tlie highest
birtriflr , for cuAli.Uie following described prop
erty o * - - -
JJance : ) . s > 4.sw$4t section x'
. section 34. ail in township 33 , 30 ,
in Cherry county. .Nebraska.
Dated this 1st day of May , 1911.
, C. A. JiO-WKTKU
17 5 Shenir of Cherry County
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AValcott & Morrissey , attuniejs lor p'hiiutJIr.
Sheriff's Sale.
Itv. virtue of : m execution issued by
clerlrof tb district court of Cliony . oinity. Ne
braska. Ausrnst 11 , li 10 , under an xecmiou
wherein Till'e riippii * Is jiidgnwt cmlttor and
Frank Hippie is judgment annor , I vr II ell nt
the front door ot the court house in ' : i' ' ntinp.
CJberrj' c uutv , Nbripkn , tbac orine the bu Id-
ing whtireui the last term of * .ai < lourr l was h ia ,
on tliu lOlh day of .June. IJH1. : it 10 o'clock a. m ,
to satis y judgment of S1U8-J.28 and interest at |
10 per < -eiit from date of judgment , May
17.1010. uti'l costs taxed at 5:25.25 : and accruing
c05ts.Ht vublic aucn n to the higbe t bidder ion
casu the following described property tor/it :
Tie ! tifii'JtiJii. J iiwMi s nt-y , seution 33 ,
Towntliip3. > . JlangH 3u : s - sw-i , , st-ctioa IT ;
nwJiueh , and n-s wa , section 31. tuxvnsliip 35 ,
range 30 , in Cherry reunify , Nen.
Dated this 1st day of May , 1911.
C. A. 110SSETKR ,
--17/5 _ Sheriff ,
ffalcott & MoiTi sei7 f
of being a subscriber to this
paper is that ycu and your
family become attached to
it. The paper becomes a
member of the family and
its coming each week will
i be as welcome as the ar
rival cf anyone that's dear.
* Itvili keep you informed on
the doings of the community and
3 the bargains of the merchants
regularly advertised will enable
I fe you to save many tunes the cost
15 of the subscription.
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Happiest Girl in Lincoln. 2a 2v
A Lincoln , Neb. , girl writes , " 1 had a
been ailing for some time with chronic 1 :
constinution and stomach trouble. I be
gan talcing Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets and in three days I was
able to be up and got better right along. rt rs
I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find t
such a good medicine. " For sale by 4
Chapman , the druggist. 5
! 1TEENDEAD
fGOHRECK
Two More Victims of Burling
ton Goliision Die in Hospitals ,
OPERATOR HELD RESPONSIBLE.
. Official Investigation Shows Order"
Was Not Delivered to Train No. 12.
Physicians ay More Victims Way
Succumb to Their Injuries.
Lincoln , May 31. After an official in
vestigation of the Burlington wreck
near Indianol1. ; , Superintendent Allen
j made the following statement :
"The wreck T.-CS due to the failure
of the operator at McCook to deliver
an order to train No. 12. "
McCook , Neb. , T-Iiy 31. Two more
victims of the Burlington wreck are
dead , bringing the list of fatalities up
to sixteen.
Miss Dean died in the hospital at
Holdrege. Hiram Feekin died in the
Cambridge hospital. The seriously in
jured were removed to these two
places as soon as possible after the
wreck. Mrs. Feekin is expected to
die. H. H. Cuibertson , whose wife is
also among the list of dead , is another
victim who cannot recover.
The body of Miss Dean was sent to
the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Dean , at Minder. . Her death
was principally clue to internal burns
from escaping steam. She was twenty-
seven years old and was , until her
resignation this spring , a teacher in
the Mimlen schools. She was on her
way to Los Angeles to visit a brother.
L. B. Thomas of Lincoln is the only
other injured person in Holdrege
whose condition is critical. He was
badly scalded by steam. Upon orders
from railroad officcls. the body of T.
J. Gately is being forwarded to Gretna.
REFER LGRIItf ER CASE
Committee on Privileges and Election
to Name Bipartisan Subcommittee.
Washington , May 31. A vjrtua
agreement to refer the Lorimer case
to the senate committee on privilege
and elections with the understanding
that that committee shall instruct the
proposed iiuiuiiy to a bipartisan and
bi-Lorimer subcommittee of eisht was
effected in the senate.
The agreement was the result of a
conference of Democratic senators , at
which the previous decision to support
the Martin resolution was rescinded
and all Democratic senators released
from caucus obligations.
The bipartisan idea was suggested
by Senator Stone , and while no vote
was taken , it was generally accepted
as a satisfactory compromise.
In general terms it meets the de
mands of the Democrats. Their sug
gestion is for the selection of a sub
committee , to he composed of two Re
publican members who voted for Lori
mer in the hist senate and two who
did not and of jtwo Democrats who
voted for him and two who did not ,
with the understanding that in case of
a tie vote o'n the admission of testi
mony , it will be admitted.
It is understood that the subcommit
tee on investigation will consist of
Senators Diilingham and Gamble
( Rep. ) and Fletcher and Johnstone
fDems. ) pro Lorimer , and Senators
Clapp and Konyon ( Reps. ) and Kern
and Lea ( Dems. ) anti-Lorlmer.
The final disposition of this matter
by the senate was postponed until the
next meeting on Thursday. *
Successful Revival Meeting Closes.
Crawford , Neb. , May 31. Rev. Frank
Mathias , who has been holding evan
gelistic services 1'or the last three
weeks , closed the meetings. More
than 200 converts were made and
taken into the several different
churches.
German Torpedo Boats Collide.
'Kiel , Germany , May 31. Two Ger-
nan torpedo boats arrived here in a
lamaged condition , having been in a
collision near Skagen , a seaport of
Denmark , t the northern extremity
) f Jutland. One sailor was killed. ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Battle Generally Ten Cents Higher ,
While Hogs Are Nickel Lower.
South Omaha , May 30. Cattle Re-
: eJpts , 2,500 ; lOc higher ; beef steers ,
i5.40@6.10 ; cows , steers and heifers ,
. @ . ; stackers and feeders ,
io.45 ; bulls , $4.25@5.25 ; calves , $6.50
5)7.75. ) Hogs Receipts , 14,000 ; 5c
ewer ; heavy offerings suitable for
ard manufacture moved around $5.75
i)5.80 ) , and butcher weights- usually
old at or near $5.85 ; the top , $6.00 , is
lentical with high price at last week's
lose. Sheep Receipts , 5,500 ; 15@25c
jwer ; wethers. $4.40@5.00 ; ewes ,
3.75@4.65 ; Iambs , $5.40@7.75.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago , May 30. Cattle R'eceipts ,
,000 ; steady ; beeves , SS.15@6.4' ) ;
'estern steers , $4./ : 5.60tockers ;
nd feeders. $3.90@y.7y ; f-o 's and
eifers , 52.50fIT5.SO ; calves , $ a.25@
.00. Hogs Receipts , 14,000 ; slow ;
ght , $5.SO < jKi.OC ; mixed , $5.75 ' ( U5 ;
eavy$5.GO (51.10 ( ; rough , $5.GO@5.80 ;
igs , $5.GOr@.8.1o ; bulk , $6.00@6.10.
heep Receipts , 14,000 ; slow ; na
ves , ? 3.25 < 5 > 4.75 ; westerns , $3.75@
,8n : yearlings , $4.50@5.50 ; lambs ,
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RULE OF REASON
TO BE THE GUIDE
Administration's ' Policy With Re
spect to Late Trust Decision ,
NOTHING NEW IN ATTITUDE ,
Decision as to Criminal Prosecutions
of Members of Tobacco Trust Not
Yet Reached by the Government.
Many Bills Before Congress.
Washington. May 31. That the gov
ernment means to formulate its anti
trust policies in accordance with the
"rule of reason , " as laid down by the
supreme court in the Standard Oil
and tobacco trust decisions , notwith
standing the vigorous dissents of As
sociate Justice Harlan , and the many
bills intrduced in the senate to amend
the Sherman anti trust law , was made
evident.
Administration officials , after con
sideration and study of the tobacco
decision and a thorough comparison
with the Standard Oil decision , were
agreed that "the rule of reason" is no
new feature of the supreme court's in
terpretation of law , and one member
of the cabinet , whose views have al
ways been regarded as reflecting those
of the administration , made a compre
hensive statement to that effect.
The statement was attributed to "an
official close to the administration. "
The possibilities of criminal prose
cutions of the individual members of
the tobacco trust , which was ordered
dissolved by the supreme court , are
being carefully considered at the de
partment of justice.
Neither Attorney General Wicker-
sham nor any of his associates on the
big case would make any statement as
to the probable course of the govern
ment and no decision on that point is
likely to be made for several days.
In respect to criminal prosecutions ,
however , the tobacco case is said to
differ somewhat from the Standard Oil
case. In the latter , Attorney General
Wickersham said no criminal prosecu
tions were under way , but declined to
say positively that none were contem
plated. Certain questions regarding
the application of the statute of lim
itation enter into both cases and it is
said that the legal problems are very
delicate ones.
May Delay Amendments.
Sentiment in favor of amending the
Sherman anti-trust law so as to make
"every" restraint of trade a violation
of the law , instead of only "unreason
able" restraints , was pronounced by
several senators as perceptibly re
duced by the decision of the supreme
court in the tobacco case.
No intention , however , of abandoning _ -
ing the proposed attempt to amend the
law has been announced by the sena
tors who introduced amendments in
the senate just after the Standard Oil
decision. It is said nevertheless that
a stubborn defense of the law and of
the interpretation by the court would
be made on the floor of the senate if
the amendments are urged for passage.
The drastic remedy held over the
heads of the defendants in the tobacco
case in event they do not remedy the
evils complained of by the court , is
said to have strengthened the faith of
those who accepted the majority opin
ion of the court in the Standard Oil
case as the proper course. The de
cree in the tobacco case is taken by
such persons as showing that the Sher
man anti trust law is an instrument by
which every evil of this nature in in
terstate commerce may be crushed out ,
"if the government only possesses the
will and energy to do so. "
The decision of the supreme court
has been read with interest by Presi
dent Taft and members of his cabinet ,
but it is probably they will prefer to
wait for several months to outline defi
nite anti trust policies. If additional
legislation is then thought necessary ,
President Taft will recommend it in
his message to congress.
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CLOUDBURSTS IN GERMANY
Twelve Persons Are Drowned in Baden
and Four Near Heidelberg.
Berlin , May 31. Cloudbursts , accom
panied by heavy hail , caused great
si
lamage In south Germany. In a vil
lage in the grand duchy of Baden
Twelve persons were drowned. Four
lersons were drowned near Heidel-
icrg. Eight inches of rain fell at va-
ious places.
Hangs Daughter and Self.
Decatur , Ind. , May 31. Harvey Par-
cer hanged his four-year-old daughter
torn a rafter in his barn just before
le committed suicide in the same man-
ler. Mrs. Parker discovered the two
lodies. She cut down the child , who
ihowed signs of life , but left her hus-
> and hanging until the coroner ar-
ived. The child is expected to re-
over. Neighbors say jealousy was
esponsible for the husband's deed.
Aged 105 , Entertains 1,000. '
Pana , 111. . May 31. Dr. Linn , a'sur-
eon * of the civil war , said to be the
Idest resident of Illinois , celebrated
is 105th birthday anniversary at his
esidence , southeast of Pana , by en-
Brtaining 1,000 persons. ' !
Statue of Perkins Unveiled.
Annapolis , Md. , May 31. A hand-
ome bronze tablet statue to the late
'ommodore ' George P. Perkins of civil
ar fame was unveiled at the naval
cademy. ' . _ _ .
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Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle
Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc.
on Bros. ,
Lumber , -Machinery , Hardware - „ .
ware , Harness , Saddles
Wagons , Busies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills ,
Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire.
Wood Lake , = ' - Nebraska
Co.
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General Hardware ,
Wagons and
Machinery. . , .
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A complete line of ;
f
Harness and Saddles
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Lumber and Fence Posts
WCOD LAKE , NEBRASKA
E. M. Fadclis & Co
Post-office address Valentine or Kenne-ly.
Some brandec
Cfcfi on h ft
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Horses hrandet
Hoinu Some branded
brawled on itelit thigh
ill left or Miouldur.
shoulder
or Hugh
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on left side
Some QVon lefl
side.
on left Jaw oi
V horses.
Range on Gordon Cre-k north of Simeon ,
N. S. Bowley.
Kenueuj , - PJeujaska.
Same as cut on left ,
ilde and hip , and oil
eft shoulder of heron -
- - . on
eft side
lip.
X on leit
onie rat-
le bruim
d husk-S ; 3gging peg ( either Hide up ) on
Bft side or hip. p on left jaw and lef c shoulder
if hordes. LU
LUQ on left hip of horses.
yl on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud. 3D
Horses and cattle
Hiirat } as cut ; also
C.F HE JJ on riffht
hip.
R3n on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A literal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
earing any of thei brands.
E. M. Terrill , Propr.
Brownlee , X
rattle-bramled as
in C-E on left
side. Some
branded R T V
on left hip. Range
oil Xorth Loup
river , two Jinlfs
\\estofBrownlee
ISTot Afraid
t Francis Ittis-
on. Rosebud ,
.D.
.D.Mile
( Mile branded '
3 in cut ; horses J K'P
tine or .IKP on
ft thigh. Kange
jtween tprin
'k ' and Little
'hite river.
Albert Whipple & Sons.
Rosebud 8. D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left side
OSO on rtehtside
Some cattle also
have a 4on neck
Some .with A on
left shoulder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind qnar-
_ _ Iters. Some Texas
cattle branded O 011 left aide and somej
on left .side.
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some'cattfe
prandPd AW bar connected on both sides and
left hip of horses
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cutleft side
Some on left hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock. V. P
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
lorses 1
same
Eange between
9 r.d ° n ° 5.the F.E.
. . . . .
on B & 'MRR - ln Sortlwestern Nebr
.KTT RICHARDS. Ellsworth. Js'elir
Sawyer Bros.
j
Oasis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charge of. these
cattle. IIrses
> Son left sho'ul-
der. Son
left sid .
Horsssl c
same-left thigh.
Kauge on'Snake
river.
Metzg-er Bros.
Itolfe Xebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
? ame brand on
e/t thigh.
wB B r- - r ' " ' - vBMV
Ranpe on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will he j.aid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
or-persons
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 of cattle
strayed from my
range.
A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING \
THE LEADING BEER. ,
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IN THE MIDDLE WEST I McCreer &jCarroll
Dealers - Yalentine