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This paper will be mailed regularlyto ita suboeribers until a definite orderto discontinue is received and all ar¬

rears are paid in full

TERMSSub3cnptlcm lO0 per year in advance 150

trhennot paid in advanceDisplay advertising l inch 15c per issue Goc

per month 4 issues 500 per year In advanceLocal Notices 5c per line each issueBrand advertisements 400 per year in ad-

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additionalBpace 3300 per Inch per yearengraved blocks extra 8100 each

Parties living outside Cherry county not per-sonally

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known are equested to pay in advance10 per cent additional to above ratos if over

6 months in arrearsNotices ofloss of stock free to brand adver j

tlsers

In all the plenitude of his greatnessand with a halo of sanctity encirclinghis head Bro Barker last week showedthe smallness of his nature by criticis-ing

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us for receiving a rocking horsefrom Chicago which was sent to ourlittle son by his grandmother Notcontent with casting an ugly slur at ushe seeks further to prejudice the busi-

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men of Valentine against us be-

cause

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we entered into the spirit of theholiday season and carried the giftdown Main street where all might see

it Barkers article was about themost contemptibly little thing we haveever seen in a newspaper and exhibitsto a mar ked degree the fraternal spiritwhich fills his breast

There is to be a great denomination-al

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conference in New York the objectand purpose of which is to evangelizethis natiun This is a great movementand should receive the encouragementandsupport of every American Ac-

cording

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to the last census there areover 50000000 peo le in this countrywho do not profess Christianity As anation we are making war upon aChristian people whose only offense isthat they love liberty and are willingto die for it Millions of dollars aresent every year to foreign missions andthis has been going on for half a cent-

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and the results are most discour¬

aging It is to be hoped that at thisgreat conference something will bedone toward directing the millions thathave b een spent abroad to convert theheathen m missionary work at homeEven the ministry itself is sufferingfrom sheer neglect A better educatedministry is one of the crying needs ofthe Christian church in America Establish with some of the millions thathave been sent to foreign missions agreat university at home that will notonly educate the minds of our youngmen but one that will educate theirfiouls as well If we had a great nation-al

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university of this character for fiftyyears past and had required every manthat would presume to preach the gos-

pel¬

of Christianity to be a graduatethen we would not have had the shock-

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example of a Christian ministergoing on the stump in a-- national campaign and declaring that he thankedGod for the opportunity of making waron a Christian people This is onlyone but therewere many others whoparaded the littleness of their soulsand the shallowness of their professedChristianity The American peopleare not irreligious and the fact that 50

000000 of them refuse to alffiiate withsome Christian body can be very easilyaccounted for The fault is with theministry and not with the people Ifthis conference in New York will dosomething which will give us a betterministry the Christian minister willthen have sometlnug to thank God forand we will no more have our leligiousfeelings shocked by a follower of Christ j

glorifying God for an opportunity toshoot Christianity into a Christianbrother Quill

Whatever may be said of the scien-

tific¬

causes upop which the Kev Irl RHicks bases his yearly forecasts ofstorm and weather it is a remarkrblefact that specific warnings of everygreat storm flood cold wave anddrouth have been plainly printed inhis now famous Almanac for manyyears The latest startling proof ofthis fact was the destruction of Galveston Texas on the very day named byProf Hicks in his 1900 Almanac asone of disaster by storm along the gulfcoasts The 1901 Almanac by far thefinest most complete and beautiful yetpublished is now ready This remarkable book of near two hundred pagessplendidly illustrated with charts andhalf tone engravings goes as a prem ¬

ium to every subscriber who pays onedollar a year for Prof Hicks journalWoiid and WORKS The Almanacalone is sent prepaid for only 25c Or ¬

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QUIGLEY CHAPMANDRUGGISTS

VALENTINE NEBR

EDUCATIONAL DEPT

L Conducted by Ixkz Pettyckkw 5

1 guess my health is gettin poorEr somepn er the km

Per every mornln jist as sureEspecially if its fine

1 git such off ul shootm painsAt ma says Its jes crul

To make at poor boy study withSech headaches jes fore school

Ma thiuks my mind is breakin downFrom learnin of so much

She puts wet towels on my headAn chopped up ice an such

An tpies ter git me off tor bedBut pa says hes no fool

He thinks birch oils the only stuffFer headaches jes fore school

An teacher too dont sympathizeIth boys wots feeliu bad

Fer soon s she sees mc mopin inShe says Now aint at sad

Ter make them suffrin shlldreu workYoung man set on at stool

An do them sums Huh she makes funOf headaches jes fore school

Tis klndr funny though how soonIm over bein sick

An me an Jim Jim lie gits crampsWe sneak off down t the crick

An go in siwimmin Geel We gotA bully divin pool

At springboard Gosh I you bet they cureThem headaches jes fore school

An fishin too We got a raitAn dandy hooks an lines

Ketch bullheads lots ansnnflsh SayDown underneath them pines

They bite like thunder Settin thereFeet Swashln nice and cool

Pains nothin Say dyou ever gitThem headaches jes fore schoo

M C JOHN in Chicago Chronicle

Arabia ItemsWell Christmas will soon

and the feathers will soon be

Abraham Nichols received

be hereflying

a largestock of groceries this week

Miss Bertha Thorn Phil Flemingand Mr Benson went to Valentine thisweek

A M Peterson and family were cityvisitors Tuesday

M P Jordan made a flying trip toValentine last Saturday

Mr Allen and Miss Esther Bensonwere in town Monday and made thestore keeper feel happy

Misses Bertha and Jennie Vhitstonehave returt- - d home from Omaha wherethey have been visiting friends andrelatives

-- Our town is booming The hay deal-

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seem to be very busy buying andselling hay

Misses Esther Benson and BerthaThorn and Mr Frank Thorn wereguests of Miss Jordan one night lastweek We hear they ate plenty of popcorn and had lots of music and singingbut whether they danced or not wedare not tell

Twenty Dollars RewardWill pay the above reward for in-

formation¬

leading to the recovery otone black mare one bay mule and awork team of geldings one a blackweighing 1200 the other a sorrel withwhite stripe in face weight 1200 Allare branded SOS on left hip in ad-

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to other brands 48tfJack Whipple Rosebud J3 D

linWVKaL ltancr time any 3S8H

tMWCAHOWSiiKtSS88BSW They t a 1sht MPHufflMt that3 rich aad brii- - ifco

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

The last case of smallpox has dis-

appeared¬

in Valentine There is nocontagious disease now known to ex-

ist¬

in our town and the quarantine israised We suggest careful watch¬

fulness that no disease be broughthere from other towns The Boardof Health is yigilant and The Dem-ocrat

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will rejoice with you all upontheir success in stamping out thisdreaded disease

Commissioners meet today

Dell Rowley spent a few daystown the past week

Fountain pens and gold pens

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atElliotts Drugstore -

Corn taken in exchange for goodsby W A Pettycrew

Walter Miseman the Omaha archi-tect

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is in town toda

Geo Hornby and wife have returnedfrom Washington D C

Dolls doll heads and doll furnitureat Elliotts Drug Store

George Davis of Simeon transactedbusiness in the city yesterday

John Lord took another load of lum-

ber¬

out to his ranch yesterda

Charley Wellford returned fromhis western trip Tuesday afternoon

J S Estabrook and wife visitednear Simeon with friends this week

See those cellnloid brush and combsets for 250 at Elliotts Drug Store

R Anderson the hardware merch-ant

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will pay the market price for earcorn 48

Finest line of holiday perfumeryever shown in Ihe city at ElliottsDrug Store

Mrs L L Bivens went to CrawfordThursday night to visit her parentsfor about ten days

R Hansen wife and son Frank leftSaturday morning for CopenhagenDenmark for a six months visit

Have you seen those fine picturesand frames in R Andersons windowThey go at 200 each during holidaytrade 48

Miss Myrtle Query returned Sundaynight from Omaha where she hadbeen receiving treatment at the Me-

thodist¬

hospital

John Stetter came down frcm Gor-

don¬

Snnday morning and spent theday with his family He reports bus-

iness¬

lively in our siBter town

Holidav rates Tickets on sale Decand Jan 1 at one fare for

the round trip to any point within 200miles Tickets good returning untilJanuary 2 J C Northrop Agent

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E B Growden of Brownlee was intown Saturday with the Methodistminister of that place In conversa-tion

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with E B we couldnt discernany improvement in him resultingfrom his clerical associations

Mark Zarr who left here over twoyears ago and went to make his for-tune

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returned to Valentine Sundaymorning from Butte Montana look-

ing¬

fat and apparently satisfied withhis experience in the mountains

Just at this time the young ladiesof Crawford are handling tbeir leftarms with a marked degree of tender-ness

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Crawford GazetteThings are different here Several

left arms have been noticed handlingthe young ladies very tenderly in Val-entine

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W J Learning caught a large graywolf in one of his big steel traps lastThursday a little over a mile north-east

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of town The hide of the anim-

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measured over six feet in lengthMr Learning caught a gray wolfnearly as large as this one the weekbefore and has trapped about thirtycoyotes this season Kimball Obser-ver

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WANTED Mtn to learn harber trade onlytwo months required can earn scholarshipboard tools and trrnsportation to our CollegesatCblchago or Minneapolis Apply by mailMoer Barber Co liege Representative 1C23 Farnam t Omaha

anportunity to favor our readers Thinkof it We offer to send every readerof this paper free for fifty two weeksthat great fajni paper The Prairie Far-mer

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published now for more than sixtv years and read by 100000 of thebest farmers in the world Our offeris a pure gift and we mean what wesay Every who renews his sub-

scription¬

for The Democrat or everynew su bscriber who pays us one yearin advanoe may have The Prairie far-mer

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free by merely asking for it Spe-

cimen¬

copy of The Prairie Farmer maybe seen at this office This great pap-

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is far ahead of any other farm paperin the United States It is admittedlythe leader of the agricultural pressNo other paper pretends to comparewith it in the qualifications of its edit-orial

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staff and it covers as doesno oth-er

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periodical the whole field of countrylife agriculture fruit vegetable andflower gardening dairying breedingand feeding live stock including poul-try

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and bees with due considerationfor the library the Jiving room andthe

Xotlce to the PublicNotice is hereby given that the board

of trustees of the ViUage of Valentinewill at its first meeting in Jauuary1001 receive bids for the pumping ofwater ior the village Bidders may also offer separate bids for the pumpingof water and supplying electric lightsand they will be expected to state thedate on which they will be ready to as-

sume¬

the contractA M Mormsey Village Clark

About five years ago I was troubledwith catarrh of the lower bowel saysC T Chisholm 483 Dearborn AveChicago and although I consulted sev-

eral¬

eminent physicans who prescribedforme I found their remedies failedto in any way relieve me and thetrouble almost became chronic Aftersuffering months I one dayconcluded to try Chamberlrins ColicCholera and Dianhoea Remedy and Ibeg to assure you that I was mostagreeably surprised to find after takingtwo doses of the remedy that I wascompletely relieved of the disease thathad cost me so much trouble and an-

noyance¬

I am thankful to say that Ihave not suffered from it since Forsale by Quigley Chapmaif I 3

A widow 46 years old wants to cor-respond

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with sober middle aged manthat can help take care of her prop-erty

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and enjoy a good home AddressMrs Eunice Bo wden Valentine Neb

Just Saved His LifeIt was a thrilling escape that Charles

Davis of Bowerston O lately hadfrom a frightful death For two yearsa severe lung trouble constantly grewworse until it seemed he must die ofConsumption Then he began to useDr Kings New Discovery and latelywrote It gave instant relie f and ef-

fected¬

a permanent cure Such won-

derful¬

cures have for 23 years provenits power to cure all Throat Chestand Lung troubles Pi ice 50c and

100 Every bottle guaranteed Trialbottles free at Elliotts drug store 1 3

What are you going toChristmas Get a Kodakwill sell you one at anv pricekind you want

get forAndrews

or anv47

No one can rersonably hope for goodhealth unless his bowels move onceeach day When this is not attendedto disorders of the stomach arise bili-

ousness

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headache dyspepsia and pilessoon follow If you wish to avoid theseailments keep your bowels regular bytaking Chamberlains Stomach andLiver Tablets when required Theyare so easy to take and mild and gentlein effect Sold y Quigley Chapman

S D P Valentine Lodge No 0Meets every second andfourth Wednesday even

ing of efich month at Hornbys Hall A cordialinvitation is extended to all viBiting members

O W MoltfcY PresidentMAUD V MOKGAKELDGE Secy

LEGAL NOTICE

Order of Hearing of Final AccountIn the County Court of Cherry County Ne-

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In the matter ol the estate of John W Oensdeceased

Now on this 19th day of December comesWilliam E Haley administrator of said estateand prays for leave to render an account as suchadministrator

It is therefore ordered that the 5th day ofJanuary 1901 at 10 oclock a m at my office inValentine in said county be fixed as the timeand place for examining and allowing such ac-count

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and the heirs of said deceased and all per-sons

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interested in said estate are required toappear at the time and place so designated andshow cause if any sucli exists why said accountsshall not be allowed It is therefore orderedthat the said William E Haley administratorgive notice to all persons interested in said es-tate

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by causing a copy of this order to be pub-lished

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in the Valentine Democrat a newspaperprinted and m general circulation in said coun-ty

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for three weeks prior to the day set for hear-ing

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Dated December 10 1000SEAL W K TOWNE- 48 3t County Judge

Notice to Non Resident PefendantsSarah A Davis Mrs Charles II Schlott first

real name unknown widow of Charles HSchlott deceased Schlott first and real nameunknown minor heir of Charles H Schlott decea3ed Schlott first and real name unknownminor heir of Charles H Schlott deceasedSchlott first and real name unknown minor

heir of Charles H Schlott deceased Schlottfirst and real name unknown minor heir ofChades II Schlott deceased Schlott first andreal name unknown minor heir of Charles HSchlott deceased John Doe real name unknown administrator of the estate of Charles

Never before have we had such op-- H Schiott deceased Richard Hoeiduame

one

kitchen

several

and

Charles H Schlott deceased non resident defeudaii ts

You and each of yon will take notice that onthe -- 3ih day of October 1100 the Scottish Amer¬

ican Mortgage Company limited a corporationas plaintiff filed Its petition in the districtcourt of Cheiry County Nebraska against youas defendants impleaded wuh Aarou Groomsand Mrs Grooms his wife first andreal name unkuowu as jourants ithe object ana prajer of which i toforeclose a ceriain mortgage deed executedon the auth day ot October 183G uy Sarah ADavis upon the following described propertyto wit Lot 8 section 21 lot 5 section U2 mvjiof nU ofsection 27 and ue4 of neJS of section23 all in township 34 range 1G Cherry CountyNebraska

Given to secure the payment of one cert inpromissory note in writing made execureciand delivered by Sarah a Davis to the ScottishAmerican Mortgage Compam Limited whichis now the holder and owner thereol foi thesum of 30000 due and payable on the first dayof November 1891 with interest troin date atthe rate of ten per centum per annum payablesemi annually and tnere is now due and pay ¬

able on said promissory note the sum of S1C587that the plaintiff lias nso paid the taxes as¬

sessed and levied on said real estate amountingwith interest to 10787 which it prajs to havedeclared a lien on said premises and real es ¬

tate that there is now due the plamtilf asprincipal aud interest on said note and forthe taxes so paid tne sum of 3787 lor whichwitii interest at the rate of ten per cent per an¬

num from the first day ol November lauo theplaintiff prays fer a decree that the defendantspay the same and that in default of such pay ¬

ment said premises may be sold to satistythe amount found due the plaintiff and forgeneral relief

You are required to answer Baid petition onor hffn ft thft sfvpnth dnvnf raniinrv 1901

everv fjenartmpnt hninrr THE SCOTTISH AMEKICAN MOKTGAGZ

innwnf tl0 Lcf mnniiVfn COMPANY LIMITED PlaintiffuiUUigwV wUC cv Uf0 opwuuow 43 41 AM MOKRISSEY Attorney for Plaintiff

1 Imng patea Valoatjue Nebraska Nov 23dr 1900

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a3Appointment administrator

In the county court In and for CherryNebraska

matter the estate of Caroline E Nyedeceased

Lida E Bachelor having filed my officepetition praying for nupointment of herself

administrator the estate Cnrolire KNye deceased persons interested in said es-tate

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will take notice that I have fixed SalurdavDecemr 2Cth 1900 at 10 oclock in the

office valentine in said countas the place hearing said petition whichtime and place persons interested in siidestate may appear show ciuse if any

why such administrator should not ap-pointed

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Witness hand and seal court thisday of December 1900

SKAL It TOWXE47 3t County Judge

Xotice Non resident DefendantGeorge M rroffer will take notice that on the

23th day November 1300 Hon W It Townecounty judge within and Cherry countvNebra ka issued attachment forthe sum of 3140 an pending beforehim wherein Lovcll Starr plaintiff andGeorge 31 Troffer defendant propertvof the defendant consisting ot seventeen bead

cattle described as follows towitbranded H15 on left side one cow

branded diamond bar diamond on left sidefour heifers branded H15 on the left side foursteers branded H15 on the left side andsteer branded bar over OD on left side onobull branded II on each jaw and onebranded bar over OD on the left side some of

cattle also bearing other brands havebeen attached under said order riaid causewas contiuued to the 18th day January1901 lOoclocka in of said day

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needles etc Draw ers are latest 1900 skeleton embossedand decorated cabinet fine nickeled drawer pulls rests on four castersadjustable treadle genuine Smyth iron stand The Drop Head has four fancydrawers and one drawer for tools Each machine has finest high arm

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Notice of attachmentWorniers will take notice that onthe 5th day of November 1000 W K TowneirvJudLC within ma ior Cheny County

ofJssued unorder attachment Tfor theauiii uiowau m an acucn pend ng before hiinwherein Gehile P Crabb and vigareidge formerly co partners doing bisIuSunder the firm name and style of Crabband Morgareidge ate plaintiffs and ieranWonders is defendant tliat property of thefendant consisting of sevitv fl ofand a credit of Si500 due tojlhe defendant fromcom

one Lafayette Johnson has been farisuea andattached underpaid orderSaid cause was continued to th 3lst dav 0fDecember looo at 10 oclock a rn

ILLlAil b MoKGAKEIDGEDated November loth 1000 riaintiffa

Order for Hearing of Final Accountntho County Court of Cherry County Neb--

JoliusVlfecSf f he tote r nna P

prays for leave to render amount of iuSffiSSIt is therefore ordered that ihe 4thDecember 1900 at 10 oclock llaill

in Valentine be fixed i time VL5Ceexamiu ng imi Ltna Vaceheirs of saM deceased - P2ii ccount and the

this ordertoV pubhshed ihe ValeStin5 oucrata newspaper primed i i emcuiation in said eVuntv for 3 8cneral rday set for hearing eeks pnor to e

Dated XovembeYsw13 County Judge

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