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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
'Jt J J- 1 GE SE We Buy ei ! Horses Wood Lake , Nebraska , . Livery , Feed' and jj Sales Stable | Wood Lake , Nebraska jj Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. ( Successor \Vcllccr & Lyons ) Wood Lake , Nebraska Am still doing driving1 and freighting. Special attention to hunting and tubing parties. , TT ( Successor to Ed Young. ) Full line of Groceries and Dry G-oods . Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery. Men's Clothing and Furnishings . FLOUR , FEED AND COAL. Wood Lake Nebraska. sssss GENERAL FARM F. . and LIVE STOCK Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex perience in the Eastern stales. Will go to any part of the State. Write me , or dates can fco made at this office. U V ff f H a * * * S * * FR . WSLSL Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota Chases Dirt Avoid Caustic and Acid This handy , all-'round Cleans er is entirely free from caustic , acid and alkali ; it is hygienic , cleans mechanically , not chem ically. It is not only the safest , but also the easiest and quickest cleanser ever discovered lor Gleaning , Scouring , It is the only cleanser to use on milk- pails , pans , separators and on all cooking utensils. Use it for all cleaning through out the house. How To Glean Windows The Bct Way Sprinkle Old Dutch Qeans- er.oaa clolh or sponge , just dampened sufficiently to hold the powder , without -dusting , and apply to the glass , rubbing briskly. k Then polish with adryelotn arid ; a very little Old Dutch ' Cleanser. If the above directions are followed excellent ref - suits will be secured _ tyith less work than f 3sjr ordinary * mdth6ds , or wiih-other articles. LARGE SOFTEtt dm ® , J , y * Every family bas -need of a good , re liable liniment. For sprains , bruises , soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains ; there is none better than Cham- ber.Jaiu's. Sold'by Chapman , the drug- , , " Jfist. . \ rllLi V. She Is Prog'rassive Hilda the Helper always stood for EVSHYTHIITG PROGRESSIVE. "Whenever any plan was good her zeal was quite excessive. Stc nr ed the cleaning of the streets , improvements in the pav ing. "Snch things , " she saii , 1 "there's nothing beats , for 1 SEinIIT& HERS 13 She made old Skinrs repaint Ms fence and Scree : ; : } , repair his sta- bh. Her - ! fcr ' - - " ' z- : rro'TTJ One Punch- BATTLES ABK NOT WON BY ONE BLOW. ONE ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT GOING TO WIN YOU FAME AND rOKTUNE. - SUCCESSFULMEN - AD- IS'E ALWAYS. Ajj t e iii fisR t wrrwmtiK : iimifi WVBV | ! YVV' : VYW > < Wood Lake Department ADVERTISING RATES : Locals or reading notices 5 cents per line each insertion. Display advertising jfe > CO cents per Inch per month each issue ; Jl.CO per inch per month double column. < Mr. Emery and son , Chester , went out to their ranch Saturday night , the former returning to his work Sunday evening. Chester was unable to return on account of a sore hand and arm. It is feared he may have blood poison. We wish him a speedy recovery. Principal H. E. Paine returnee from his trip to Lincoln Saturday , where he attended theteacbers' as sociation. Mr. Hamilton has sold his bank to John Applegate. Mr. Hamil ton has gone to Missouri. L. Nicholas was in town this week , writing insurance. Logan .Lamb and wife spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Lamb's mother , .Mrs. Cunning ham. Miss Dora Kimes who teaches in the Cronin district , came in for the Thanksgiving ball and went on to Valentine to have dental work done. Alfred Morris , jr. , and wife at tended the Thanksgiving dance. Miss Olga Sleeter of Ainsworth attended the ball here and went out to the parental home Friday for a few days visit. Guy Latta spent a few days with his sister-in-law and little nephew. Ed Vochek was a business caller the first of the week. Ed says life is certainly worth the struggle when a fellow doesn't have to do his own cooking. Things are dif ferent now. He doesn't have to eat biscuits , three times a day cither. Harry Lyons and wife are en- j > ying a visit from Lis brother and family. Mel Hanna and wife of Ains worth were guests at the home of D. A. Hanna. Pat Dew came down from Mer- riman to spend a few days at the parental home. Herman Bradin er and wife were Woodlake callers Friday. Lost Saturday , Nov. 26 , a la dies small gold watch , engraved case , Elgin movement. Keward $5.00. Edwin Eogge. Miss Lottie Grady returned to her school duties from her home at O'Neill Sunday night. Miss Maude Bailey is here visit ing here sister , Mrs. W. F. Park er. Miss Effie Carlson of Valentine stopped off on her way home from Lincoln to Sunday at W. V. John son's. Robert Lee and wife of Brown- lee were Woodlake callers Tues day. Frances Dentler entered school in Mrs. Latta's room Monday. Vera and Avis Lyons entered school Monday. This makes an enrollment of 35 pupils in Miss Grady's room. Roy Klingaman was in town after a load of freight Monday. He says "no more batching for him. " "I had been troubled with constipa tion for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol , Tenn. , and they could do nothing formewrites Thos. E. Williams , Middleboro , Ey. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach ach and Liver Tablets cured me. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist. i Productiveness cf California Lands. It is interesting to note the pro ducts of such a state as California and total the value of all the yield of the soil in the far-western domain. The soil in California produced $455- 369,837 in 1909. Concerned in this were 47,000.000 gallons of drjr and sweet wines , 1,242,720 cases of can ned vegetables and 3,047,001 cases of canned fruit. The honey crop of CalIfornia - s Ifornia for 1909 was 11,532,000 r pounds , the butter 49.595.S69 pounds t and the ess crop 34. 01,893 dozens , i c ri SAN HUJiCISGO IS THE L0010AL PLA ! Omaha Man Tells Wiiy Exposition Slioi'lo1 ' 60 to California , San Francisco has some very good friends in the middle-west and in the Mississippi valley section , friends who are not at all backward in ex pressing their preference for this city as the site for the proposed ex position in celebration of the comple tion of the Panama canal. This fact was strikingly illustrated recently through the effort of the spe cial representative of the New Or leans exposition boosters , in Omaha , to secure an endorsement for the southern city from the Commercial club , Omaha's leading- organization of business men. In trying to secure this endorse ment , J. B. Haynes , New Orleans' special representative , addressed a circular letter to the members of the club and received a reply which must have had the effect cf a cold douche on his hopes. Haynes' letter and the reply , which Is signed by R. Miller , one of the most influential members of the club , are here given : WORLD'S PANAMA EXPOSITION CO. , NEW ORLEANS LOGICAL , POINT. Offices in thp Brandc-is Theater Bids ? . Telephone : Douglas 827. Omaha , Neb. , Sept. 13 , 1Q10. My Dear Sir I understand the Com mercial club has asked its members to express In the form of a post-card vote a pr'ference KS between New Orleans and San Francs-o ! the two cities -which are competing for congressional action designating a city in which to celebrate the completion of the Panama canal in 1915. Before canting your vote , plcaso read the enclosed circular containing points bearing directly an the subject. in forming a conclusion in the case , do not forget the shabby treatme accord ed to the big Nebraska delegation which , at large expense , took a special to Cali fornia to induce the legislature at Sac ramento to provide for an exhibit at ths exposition in Omahi in 1S9S. That leg islature passed such a bill , but before the Omaha delegation had -traveled many miles on the rsturn trip the bill was re pealed , and California did not partici pate In the Omah ? exposition. More over , within the last few months the San Francisco Chronicle printed an edi torial asserting the failure of the Omaha exposition. That city is positively un friendly to Omaha for same reason or other. The World's Panama Exposition 'com pany of New Orleans is bidding for Omaha's sunport. ' It has done what no other exposition company ever did by establishing a branch office in Omaha , which , is a compliment to this city , to say the least , and is enough to entitle the New Orleans project to the thought ful consideration of every citizen of Omahi. I would appreciate a reply. Yours trulv , ( Signed ) J. B. HAYXES , Special Representative. Private Office Ro-ne Jli'ler Interests , Omaha. Sept. 1G , 1910. Mr. J. K Hnynes , Special Representative , World's Exposition , City : My Dear MHnynos I hav ? your cir cular letter of Sept. 13. rlaiive to tha World's Exposition and note cnrefullj- al tint Is CD : tained tl'oroin. I take is sue with you in reference to an Fran cisco. I do so ful'y appreciating the fact that you are a special rprcsenaive ! of N > nv Orleans , and it is your duty to rlu ? for that city , but when it gets down to bras s ta ks in my judg-nent ther Is no comnarison bstween the two cities as rivals fcr the Panama exposition. I have visited both cities many tiir.-s. New Orleans is not in the same class as San Francisco , in climate , beauty of surroundings ar in general interest to the a\erage traveler. I think it is unfa'r to damn San Fran cisco on account of something that the Chronicle has printed , or to go into an- ci r.t hi-to-y and quarr ? ! over an act of the California legis.ature. I hive in mind what San Francisco his cone thro'Jg'i In the 1-st few ys-rs , a"d the undaunted spirit of its people , and what th" > psnple of the west owe to that s-'irt. and which they can only pay by encouraging them in their future un dertakings. Yo'irs tr ily. ( Signed ) R. Look Uiif ! Don't SfiDs. as Bd le f lie \V Don't let it slip your mem ory that 'you should read paper regularly. Congress Can Not Refuse. Elbcrt Kubbard ( Fra Elbertns ) says : "The miracle of four years has taught the world a lessen. Congress and the president can net will not refuse the claim cf San Francisco as the festival city of the Panama-Pa cific exposition in 191ft" . V Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. t Lumber , Machinery , Hard ware , Harness , Saddles , Busies and a full line of Buying Tools , Windmills- Puraps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire. " Wood Lake , - - Nebraska General Hardware , ons a A complete line of ar I Harness and Saddles Household and Kitchen Furniture Lumber and Fence Posts WOOD LAKE , NEBRASKA E. M. Faddis & Co Postofilce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded > * ? - thigh1 IIort.es . branded Mr Some &onie branded sp * ] l > ru- tied i < ' iltslir tliigh&3 * * * " or shoulder ; or tliuh P. H. Young. Simeon. Ncbr. Cr.ttlc branded as ctil on lefc side Some Q.Y ° n left side. on left jaw of V horses. Ranpe on GorrtoM Creek north of Simenn , N. S. Rowley. Kenueilv , - Same as cut on lelt , * ide and hip , nud on left shoulder of her ses. Alsosgg on left bide jfing pe ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p on left jaw and left shoulder 3f norses , LLl LLlQ on left hip of horses. N"on left jaw of horses C. P. Jordan. Rosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJ BE JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock of these brands. E. M. Ten-ill , Propr. Brownlee , X \ Tattle branded as \ in c-t : on left side. Some branded Ji. T V on left hip. Range on North Lonp Jiver. two mils west of Urewnlee John Kills Plenty. t Francis ion. Rosebud. . fettle branded s in cut ; horses dine or J j\H on ft thigh , itanxe etween yprin 'k and Little Phite river. Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud S , D. Cattle branded SOS on left side OSO ou rlebtsfde Some cattle also have af fen fleck Some with A. on lelt sbonlder add some branded with two bars across hind nnar- _ . _ Jteis. Some Texas cattle bran.ied 4 > ou left side and some" on left side. Horses branded SOS on left hlo. Sorae'cattTtf branded A.W nar connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.Ief S side Some on loft hip. Horses sme on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. Land and Feeding Co. 3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comsto'ck V p Cnas C Jamison Hec&Treas ' " Cattle branded" ( anypartofanimai- also the following brands : Sawyer Bros. Oaslg , Nebr . K. Sawyer lias SSBf same left thlgh Kauge on Snake river. Metzger Bros. Itoife Xebr Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same bnibd on eft thigh. . Jff5.02 , * " ? Pake Creeks , to J. A. Taryan. i'Qllman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on rightslde Horses branded JT on right shoulder Reasonable Sold by McGeer & Carroll , \falentine , Xeb.