Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 06, 1902, Image 5

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    > THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M RICE EDITOR
Per Fear in Advance
PUBLIBHED EVERY THURSDAY.
rtnt re < l at the Post-otllce at Valentine. Cherry
county. N'ehraikA , as Secondclass matter.
STATE OFFICERS
KSCKA.I * . SAVAGE , Governor.
C. F. STKELK. Lieut. Governor.
GKO.V. . MAitsii. Secretary State.
CIIAH. WKSTOJJ , Auditor J'ul ) . Accts.
AV'M. STKUKKII Treasurer.
FUA.NK N. ihtouT , Atty. General.
GKOUKK POWLKK , Com. Tub. Lands and
LEK HA HUMAN , Librarian.
U. S. SENATORS
JOSKPn II. MlLliAKI ) .
CHAS. H. DIKTKICH.
CONGRESSMEN
ELM KK J. BUKKETT. Rep. 1st Dist.
DAVID II. MKKCKK , Rep. 2nd Dist.
JOHN J. RomjtSON.Fus. 3rd Dist.
WM. L. 8 1 AUK , us. 4th Dist.
A. C.SHALLKNllKltKKU. FllS Gill DLst ,
WM. NKVILLE , Fus. Cth Dist.
COUN1Y OFFICERS
\V. C. SHATTVCK , Treasurer.
C. S. RKECK , Clerk.
W. R. 1 O\VNE , Judie.
L , N. LAYI-OUT. SlierifT.
A. M. MoimissRY , Attonu-y.
ETTA Unourx. Superintendent.
LEKOV LEACH , Surveyor.
ALFRED LEWIS , Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
W. E. HALKV , 1st D st.
ALEX BUKK. 2nd Hist.
L. LAOKKK , 3rd Dist.
Charles H. Faulhaber
Brownlee
Breeder of
Rec'st'd Herelords.
o
Hyam , No. 74.538 ,
at head of herd.
Young bulls from 6
to 18 months old
for sale.
HENRY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith
Brownlee , Nebr.
Does general blacksmithingathard
times prices for cash.
PAT HETT
Valentine , Nebr.
Good , Hard Rock for sale in any
quantity.
H. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman.
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all paits of the City.
j27 Telephone 12.
W. A. KTMBELL
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Eespect
Kau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , Herpicide and Coke's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
LEKOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodlake
WOKK TKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
JOHN PORATH
' . Xcbr-
Tubular we.lk and Eclipse wind
mills. <
A. M. MORRISSEY
Atttorney at Law
Valentine , X 'br.
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The Don-
oher residence , Cherry Street.
Edward S. Furay
Physician and Surgeon
Ojfflce Fraternal Hall or El
liott's Drug Store. Wun2 (
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F. M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY A"B ABSTRACTER
Valentino , Xobr.
Practices In District Court and U. S. Land (
Office. Real Estate and Itancn Property
honclit and sold. Bonded A tRtranter
The Democrat
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TIME TABLE
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No. 25 " except Sunday 9:40 A. M
No. 3 1'assenger DUly 12:49 A.M.
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No. 28 Frt. Dally C:50 A. M.
No. 2f ' except Sunday 5:00 P.M.
no. 4 Passenger Daii * 4:47 A. M.
SOCIETIES ,
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anil 3rd Friday ol each month at 8:30.
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day ol each month.
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2nd and 4th Monday each month.
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0. ol 11. Jtecoruer.
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inualli.
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every batun.a night.
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Ptes. See'y
Jtoyal JliKlilanilers , Devon Castle Xo.
291. Meets 2nd Friday eaca month.
EUCLAUIC , 4E. HALKV ,
I. P. " Sec'y.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
Bran , bulk 1.50 per cwt $2000 ton
Shorts bulk . . .1.15 per cwt f 22.00 ton
Screenings 40c " $7.00 "
Chop Feed . . . .1.25 " $24.00 "
Corn 1.05 " $2000"
Chop corn 1.10 " * 21.00 "
Oats 1.50 $29.00
ETTA BROWN
SUFI , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
Paint ,
Wall Paper ,
Calcimine.
Brushes ,
Pure Linseed Oil
Varnishes
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(867) ) . Sequah's dam 289 LadySl
"Comet" (151) ( ) , by "Eclipse. " (101) ( ) of
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bird F. S. Vol. 7 by Restless T. B. g
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J. W. STETTER.
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Both Houses Will Support
Roosevelt's Administration.
STATUS OF THE NEXT SENATE
Republican Majority Is Reduced by
Four Democrats Fail to Secure
Control of House of Representatives
by Narrow Margin.
Washington , Nov. 5. Although the
returns from the doubtful congreso
sional districts were slow in arrlv-
ing , the indications were that the Re-
publicans v.'ould control the next
house of representatives by a narrow
margin. In the present house , with a
membership of 357 , the Republicans
have 48 majority. Under the new ap-
portionment , the 58th house will conjj
sist of 386 members , a majority of
which is 194. The 13 southernad tares ,
not counting West Virginia , but in-
eluding Missouri , have 125 representae
tives. The Democrats have carried
11G of these districts and the Repuba
licaus probably 5 , two in Tennessee , 1
in Kentucky and 2 in Missouri , with
2 in North Carolina , one in Virginia i
and one in Alabama doubtful , accordtt
ing to the latest returns. To obtain' '
a majority in the next house it was '
necessary , therefore , for the Demo-
crats to SGCUFG 78 votes in the north I
and west. In this territory they have
at present 52 Republicans. The lat
est returns indicate that this strength
i
has been held with the exception of
one seat each from Idaho , Montana
and Nevada , as to which the returns
at this hour are inconclusive. Adding
49 to 116 gives the Democrats 365.
The Democrats show they have mado
1a
1b gain of 3 in Pennsylvania , 1 in Ne-
braska. 1 in Delaware , 1 in Wiscon- f
sin. 2 in Maryland. 1 in Colorado ana' '
probably 4 in Now York , swelling the
total to 178 This leaves them 1C
short of a majority with the result 'n
four doubtful soul horn districts to
be heard from and doubtful districts in
the north and west , from which the !
returns are as yet inadequate , as fol-
lows : West Virginia , 2 ; Ohio , 1 ; In-
diana , 2 ; Illinois , 2 ; Towa. 1 ; Nebras-
ka , 1 : Kansas. 1 : Minnesota. 2 ; Midiw
igan , 1 ; California , 2 ; Utah. 1 ; total. 21. '
Later returns rdd one Damocrat in
New Jersey , one in Minnesota , one in !
Illinois ! , one in Alibama and two in
North Carolina to the Democratic rep
resentation , a total of six. But two of
the gains credited to the Doniocrars
In Pennsylvania should properlv be j
set down as fusion Republicans , niakw
ing the Democrats actually elected > /
the returns * hus far receive. ! 184 , wi 3i
the doubtful districts in Minn ° < = vr.
having gone Democratic , thone in ,
Kansas Ronnblican and the one In
Iowa Repulilican.
Next Scr.ate Republican.
Washington , Nov. o. Ine noc
United btaies senate will ue iiv.ni.jli
lican by at least 16 majority , against1
the present majority ot UU. ilie jjrej-j
ent senate contains 54 ilepvii.
'
and : 34 Democrats ia a toiai 01 tu
there being two vacancioo
tlv
ware , v/nere the Kepu..ican legis.a-
vti
ture 1 ailed to elect. Tne terms 01 j
tiSI
senators expire with the present con
gress. There is also a vacancy iro.ii
Michigan , caused by rn& aeaui ol bnar
ator McMillan. Ol' these 3 , , one seat
is to be fille-1 , not including tiie tv/o t'
from Delaware , but incui iiig theic ] -
Millan ] vacancy , 19 arc uo\v
lican and 12 are D mocradc , R
litc
ton of Maryland being classified aj a.
tcR
Republican and Harris 01 Kanj o , is
McLaurin of South Carolina and Teller
of Colorado as De.nccrat.3. Seven
olst
states have already eieciCvl senators
tc take their seats March 4 , 1903.
Maryland ] has chosen Gorman , a Dem-
ocrat , to succeed Wellington , a Repub-
lican ; Kentucky , McCreary , a Demo-
crat , to succeed Deboe , a Republican ;
Iowa has re-elected Allison , a RGpub-
lican ; Ohio has re-elected Foraker , a
liR ji
Republican ; Louisiana has re-eiectecl |
McEnery , a Democrat ; Vermont has j
c
re-elected Dillingham a Republican , ' of
and Georgia re-elected Clay , a Demo
crat. Four Democrats and three Re
publicans ' , therelore , already are
P'fll
elected , leaving 16 Republican and S
Democratic seats to be filled. The le is-
lature in Oregon , which will choose ,
successor to Simon , has been elected ' P
and is Republican. Including Delasn ,
ware , therefore , 25 senators will bo ' gr
elected by the legislatures chosen ha
yesterday. < Those legislatures were of
elected by the following states : Dellc
aware ( two seats ) , New Hampshire , cr
North . Daioa , Nevada , South Dakota , D
Illinois , Pernsylvania , California. ConIn
necticut , New York , North Carolina , to
Florida , Alabama , Utah , Colorado ,
Washington and Missouri. Of these ,
the Republicans have surely carried
13 : , viz : Indiana , New Hampshire , or
North Dakota , South Dakota. Illinois , gc
Pennsylvania. California Connecticut , sr
New York , Michigan. Kansas , WisconV ,
sin and Washington , and the Democa
crats seven , viz : North Carolina , Delbe
aware , Arkansas , South Carolina , FlorI (
Ida , Alabama and Missouri. This inel
sures 52 Republicans and 34 Demo10
crats in the next senate. The result le
!
the contests is still in doubt in Nevi i
ada , Idaho , Utah and Colorado , with j
the chances favoring the election of J '
Democratic legislatures in Colorado , so
Idaho and Nevada , and a Republican S *
legislature in Utah. If these p'robabiltr ,
ilios should be realized , the senate ti
will sfuncl 53 Republicans and 37 se
Democrats , with a loss of four major- 1 lie
, to the Republicans , compared with j m
the present political division. i
New Jersey.
Trenton , Nov. 5. The Republicans Si
will again control both house of the
New Jersey state legislature by heavy
LI'SHT VOTE IN IOWA.
Republicans Will Have About 70,000 I
Plurality in State. I
Des Moines , Nov. 5. On the basis
of the precinct returns received the
Republicans have elected their state'e
ticket by about 75,000 plurality. The
reports < from the congressional dis-
tricts are meager. Enough has been
received < from the Third to indicate
rtl
that Judge Birdsall , nominated by the j
Republicans to succeed Da\rid B. Hen
,
derson , ran substantially v/ith his
ticket , and will be elected by1.000 to
5,000 votes over former Governor
Boies. The returns indicate close
ECl
counts in both the Sixth and the Seca
ond ] districts , but they are not mimerjc
ous , enough to base an estimate on. I
At Republican headquarters it is assj
serted ) that the Republican plurality In
the state as a whole is sufficient to ;
'
carry all the cong'ressional candidates ,
with the exception of the Second dis
trict.
Chairman Spence said : "It
like our plurality would go above
G5.000 mark , which we set a le-v days
ago. ; The returns show that it has not
been , possible to get the voters inter
ested in the campaign. The tailing off
has ; been general all over the state
and ] of course we have suftercd moro
than the Democrats as compared witn
two years ago. "
The Repujlicans are claiming all
the members ot congress. The Second
district is close and the precincts re
porting ( shew a loss of about ten to
precinct ] , which would cause the dis
trict to be about even , but Senatot
Hayward telegraphs from Davenport
conceding the election of Wade
( Dem. ) by 400. The retuins ironi
the Third district indicate that Boie.i
has made a great race and has car
ried Dubuque by 2,500 and made a
deep cut in the Republican vote : n
Blackhawk , but not enough to clecr
him. Major Lacey telephoned la t-
that he has the Sixth district by 2.00. )
plurality. ] Nothing has boci heard
from the First district.
MICHIGAN.
Governor Bliss ana Entire : HcpubKcan
; ckct
Detroit ,
of Michigan have elected Gun-mor . - . .
T. Bliss and tiieir entire suito ticuec
11 ot the 32 congressmen aucl an over
whelming majority 01 the memlors /
the legislature. The vote waj ngni
throughout the state and tne
an majority is estimated at bei.wce.1
oO.UOO and 40,000 , although Republic
an State Chairman G. J. Diekeman in
sists that it will be nearer 76. uO . , ba -
ing his statement on advices receive-l
from the various county chairmen. As
was expected , Governor Bliss ran tar
behind his ticket , from 10.000 to 15-
000. L. T. Durand. the Democratic
candidate ior governor , polie t a corre
spondingly heavy vote , cnpocially in
Detroit , which he cairie : ! oy iroin
4,000 to G.f/tO.
All indications point to iho
of Alfred Lucking ( Dem. ) to
from the Firt district , .lo-r * * . r -
liss , the present member , v.\is cut
deeply.
Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia , Nov. 5. Yesterday for
the first time in the history oi tac
state more than 1,000,00) vote : ; were
cast in an election. Samuel W. Penny-
packer ( Rep. ) was elected soverno.
by .n estimated plurality of 173,00
and the Republican ticket was gen
erally sicce = sful in the various COU.A
ties. < The Democrats elected two ana in
possibly three of the 32 congressmen.
PCTl
TlR legislature will be more strongly al
Republican < than ever before , with the
exception of the 1397 session , and It it
certain that Boies Penrose will suc th
thwi
ceed himseL' In the Unite J K a'cs wi
senate. vc
ar
South Dakota.
Sioux Falls. Nov. 5. Chairman
Case of the Republican state conimit-
'
tee claims the state by no less t-ian M
20.003 . Democrats
plurality. conceded gr
the election of the
Republican con ex
gressional and state ticket. Repub in
licans hive elected 122 out of 1C2 th
members ot the legislature , with eli
chances good for having elected
the remaining ten. Tins insures
the election of A. B. KittrHee of this
city to the United States senate.
Colorado.
Denver , Nov. 3. Returns received
from the sta c indicate the election of
Peabocly ( Rep. ) , lor governor , by a
small plurality. The Democratic con
gressional candidates ore ciainied to \
have run ahead of their ticket and one
more of them may be elected. Tile
legislature ; will undoubtedly be Demo
cratic en joint ballot , as tnere are 17 by
Democratic holdover senators. This
Insures the return of Henry r.I. Taller
the United States senate.
'
pe
Massachusetts. in
X < u. 7. Lieutenant Govern
Jnlui L. Hritfv of Bo"'on ' was e.ecrej
go\ci-DCT ' / the IJ-ipn 'oiicans in tlie
; . ; * ' 'on yesterday. de.cv'In In
Tri'ii'in ; \ ! aston. the Democratic an
candidate by 37,439 plurality , the vo'e
heing : Bates ( Rep. ) . 195.y. > l : Gascon
Dem. ) . 15S.482. The Republicans also
elected the rest of the state ticket an-1
out of 14 congressmen. The stale
legislature ; reiucins unchanged.
Georgia.
Atlanta , Nov. 5. Georgia elected s
solid delegation of 11 Democratic cor.
ssmen. Except in the Savcnih rii
trict : , the Democrats had no opposi
tion and in that district it wa incon two
sequential. The vote polled v/as very
light. The election w-s for ccngrcs.
"
men only- . '
Nova is. so
Reno , Nov. i .
Sparks ( Dein. ) . for go\&rntr. uas >
ried "Washoe county by about 400
Meager returns point to a iucioa vie
tory in tie state ,
COUNT IN UTAH IS SLOW.
Republicans Will Probably Control the
Legislature
j Salt ; , a : : , Nov. 5. Indications arc
that vriliam M. McCarty ( Rep. ) is
elected ] associate justice of the sn-
pren10 c c ; : -t over Richard W. Young
( Den ] ; . ) by 2.500 plurality and that
the : Republican- have u consider
able majority 'n the legislature , thus
ensuring the election of a Republican
United States senator to succeed Sen
ator Rawlins In nearly every in
stance Republican gains-are shown , al
though the total vote shows a falling
off of 15 per ent. An enormous
amount ] of scratching was done on the
legislative ticket and in Ogden and
Salt ; Lake , the Mormon and Gentllo
strongholds , mostly by Gentile repub
licans j , , but pven with Democratic vic
tories there , the Republicans will
probably control the legislature. It
will be several days before complete
returns are in.
Delaware.
Wilmington , Nov. 5. The complex
ion of the next Delaware general as
sembly is ; n doubt. It is apparent that
a deadlock on the two senatorial va
cancies will be the result , as was the
case two years ago. The regular Re
publican stato committee claims that
the body will be composed of 19
Union Republicans. S regular Repub
licans. 22 Democrats and 3 doubtful.
The Democratic state chairman. Wil-
lard Saulsbury. stated that his returns
thus far received showed that 2-1
Democratic members have been elect
ed. The majority on joint ballot and
the number necessary to elect United
States senators is 27.
Joseph "L. Cahill , the Union Repub
lican chairman of Sussex county ,
claimed that the Addicks Republicans
have elected seven representatives
and two senators in that county.
Washington.
Seattle , Nov. 5. Returns from tlie
state election are coming in slowly.
stO
Only incomplete returns have been re
ceived from the counties in the state ,
but these indicate clearly that tno
Republican < congressional candidates ,
Cushman. ) Hendrick and Humphreys ,
will be elected by a majority of be
tween ! .15,010 and 20,000.
The Republicans will control the
state legislature , having from 90 to 95
members. This insures the election olla
a Republican United States senator toro }
succeed George Turner ( Dem. ) .
Rhode Island.
Providence. Nov. 5. The Republic
ans have undoubtedly secure 1 lull
control of the senate and have a ma
jority , decreased somewhat from last
year , in the house , and. with the pos
sible exception of the chief executive ,
they have elected their state ticket.
If the Democrats continue to gain
in the same ratio as during the early
evening the election of L. E. Carver ,
over Garner C. Kimball seems likely.
Illinois.
Chicago , Nov. 5. Meager returns
prevented anything like an accurate
statement of the result of the election
in the statp of Illinois , although there
is every indication that the Republic
an ticket has been elected by a good
majority. The next legislature will
be Republican without a doubt. The
successor io United States Senator
Mason is certain to be a Republican.
California.
Spn Francisco. Nov. o. Late return *
indicate that the governorship is very
doubtful. Lane ( Dem. ) is running
ahead : of his ticket. He will carry the
city of San Francisco by 10.000 plural
ity and is developing strength
thro-ighout the state. The legislature
will probably be Republican. Tnc
vote on congressmen in the Fourth
and Filth districts is close. .
Maryland.
Baltimore , Nov. 5. Tho election in
Maryland , which was only lor conuu
gressmen , passed off quietly with the
exception of a few minor disturbances
the eastern end of this city. Of
the six congressmen , the Republicans "
elect four and the Democrats two.
Tho vote in the Third district was uu-
usualiy closo. Wachtcr 1 aviug a
jority of ICO. ;
Minnesota.
St. Paul. Nov. n. Five hundred pre
cincts in Minnesota giveJ2.7.)7 ) for
Van Sant ( Hep. ) , for governor , and
27.9G7 for Rocing ( Dem. ) . If the same su
ratio continre" , Van Sant'-s plurality
T\il ! run close to 30.000. In the Sixth
congressional district both parties
still claim the congressman , the Dem
ocrats by 2,500 and the Republicans
GOO.
Arkansas.
Little Rock Nov. 5. Less than CO
per cent of the normal votevas polled
the election for congressmen in Ar
kansas yesterday. All the seven Dem- 1
ocratif nominees were elected by ma- 1 lti-
jorities ranging from 3.000 to 8.000. '
"six districts there were Republic- ' [
nominations. In some places the \
negro voters remained away from the
polls.
Connecticut. nn
Xew Haven , Nov. 5. Connecticut
yesterday elected the full Republican
ticket for state offices , and all the fivo
Republican candidates for congress.
Returns indicate that the plurality for
Chamberlain. Republican candidate for
governor , will be at least 15.000. an in- "
crease of 3.000 over the plurality ot li
(
vears ago.
Mississippi. j tl
Jackson. Xov. 5. The vote in Mis- '
sissippi was vory light , th" tabulations J
far jujuJ iiidi atin : " ? > to * J nf lp3
than to mid .AJJ fno Dcm C'-itip can
didates " fr. r r > on rcs2 " re elected
without o ncsition. The ccnsMtu-
tiqnal amendments are believed to
ve Ueejj defeated ,
BOHLE'S
Restaurant and Bakery
Short Order Meals
and Lunches.
OYSTERS
Served in any Style ,
Fine Candies , Fruit.
Fresh Roasted Peanut * .
Tobaccos and Cigars.
*
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
E H , Bohle ,
Business Notices.
Notices under Hi's ' heading r cents per line
each Insertion. Ainon reading matter , lOcents
per Hue each insertion.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklaiulers.
20-tf
50 head of hordes for tale or ex
change. Searby Bros. Crookston ,
Nehr. .M tf
Ranch for Sale or teasel !
16 quarter sections , good range , hay
water and timber. Will run 300 head
of stock. For information address , box
no. 15-1 , Gordon Nebr. or I. M. RICE ,
Valentine , Xebr. 42-tf
Mrs. Jessie M. Jones does Fashion
able Dressmaking. Gents Negligee
Shirts made to order. Goods culled for
and delivered. Located west of rail
road on Catherine St. , Next door to
Auntie Coles. Valentine Nebr 30 4
Cat this out and Mend.
We need money. Those who rail and
pay up all back subscription and a > ear
in advance to the VALENTINE DEMO
CRAT during the next two months wo
\vill make a straight rate of one dollar
p r year. Clip this out and t-emi it
with a years subscription in advance
together with what AOU uo\v owe
Only good to Dec. 1G , ' 02.
JLO ST.
Somewhere ou the streets of Valen
tine , October 31st before n > on , a gold
tilled , hunting case , Hockf jrd Tatch.
size 18 with leather giunl ait-i hed.
Finder please leave at the DJSMOCUAT
oilice and get reward. 42 tf
Woort Lake ' 'Up to Date/7
Ben ii Tinkuni and sister were Wood
Lake visitors Friday.
For that cough try "Our Own' ' Gm h
Syrup , guaranteed. Wo.x 1 ike Phar
macy.
Jas. Wilson and Alf Morris returned'
.Saturday morning from a trip to the
Black Hills ,
Have you seen the new vestibuled
coaches 011 No. 3 and 6V They-were tu
ue put on .November 1.
Willis .Barnard : left last Monday
noruing for California. , Mr. tind Mrs. ' - ,
iaruard reside at Los Auceles. ' ' ' " '
' ,
Miss Ayera , who twacheirf school' f. ; '
west of town , went to''Valedtihe1atur- ;
day a. m. , to visit witlff'rfe&ds. . , . " * , *
t
Albert Yeast was a AVoodlake visitor
r'nday. Mr. 1'east is teaching & very
succc-obfin school near Woodlake.
Mrs. Harry Hooker , of Ch id ion ,
aiue do vu Saturday' morning to visit
ier sou , who resides east of .town. - . . "
" * *
A. D. Wagner , local pump man for ' , " ' * '
theF. E. & M. V. , returned from
-hddron Saturday morning. Mr. Wag
er's family reside at Chadron.
F. A. LJctrker and several friends ,
irom Omaha , returned home this ( i 'at-
< lay ) morning after a very pleasant
and successful hunting tour around"
U'oodiake's \ lakes.
Woorllake has been recently granted
operator to work ni ht The rail-
iad force now consists of G. CUors ,
egular agent ; Jas. Winchester , niglit
Aerator , und A. U. Wagner , pump
MIL All are gentlemanly good fel-
iws ' and this is peihaps the most uat %
iral reason they are popular and wel !
liked.
Try a "lt d Rooster" cignr Gc'tit-- '
the Woodlake Pharmacv. ' " - > * .
Lf-tiil .1 tLV/i.H'Je tu | Ijctr"
partiel l t * T inter.
F.v. . JERSIG.
VALENTINE ,