THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICE EDITOR
Thursday , May 7 , 1903
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When not paid in advance , Single copies 5c.
Display advertising 1 Inch single column iGc
per issue or & 5.00 a year.
I/ocal Nofices , Obituaries , lx > dge Resolution *
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Brands , \H i dies S4.CO per > ear in advance
additional space * 3 00 per inch peryearjengraved
blocks extra ; $1.00 each.
rattles living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known are requested to pay In advance
10 per cent additional to above rates If over 6
mouths In arrears ,
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
Frank E. Moores was re-elected
Mayor of Omaha Tuesday for the
third time. The vote stood :
Moores , r , 6,022.
HoweJl , d , 4,502.
Benson , ind. 5111.
The supporters of each candidate
felt confident of their success but
had they been sensible enough tote
to have kepi out a three ringed
fignt and have gone to the poles
voting for one or the other of the
two men it would have decided
something. As it is now Omaha
is ruled by the choice of one third
of the" people and the Mayor ,
Moores can at no time feel that
he has Omaha at his back. But
what does Moores care for that ?
, ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Carl Kroegcr and R. L. Briggs
of Hooper Nebr. arc in town.
Mrs J. G. Stetter has been sick
the past week but is recovering.
Sam Joicc , of Gordon , was in
our city yesterday as travelling
salesman for the Piano machines.
Miss Elsie Sherman has resumed
"work in the postoffice and Miss
Pease will take up teaching this
fall.
George Ambrose returned last
night from Norfolk , where he has
been working for Mr. Butterfield
for some months.
N. J. Grooms writes us from
Meridan , Wash. , that he is living
in the finest country in the west.
They are doing well.
Herman Porath of Riege called
on us about a week ago and ordered
the DEMOCRAT sent to his father
C. H. Porath at Carroll Nebr.
A letter last week from J. J.
Guth enclosed § 2 for subscription
and stated that they were getting
along nicely at their home in Glendale -
. dale , Oregon.
Dr. Lauren Jones , of Gordon ,
was in our city yesterday and has
rented an office over T. C. Horn
by's store , where he can be found
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
N. S. Rowley called on us while
in town yesterday buying supplies
for his ranch near Kennedy. We
wrote up some insurance for Mr.
Rowley on his barn and stock.
We forgot to mention that Capt.
Howcll had returned to Valentine
' - for a visit of a few weeks. The
"Captain speaks praises for the Sol-
* diers' Home at Grand Island.
Dr. Taylor , the eye specialist ,
who visited Valentine some weeks ,
, ago stopped over one day on his h
return cast yesterday. He is a CJ :
bright man of considerable exper CJC
ience and is an expert in his line. C
. He expects to return sometime
this fall.
An insurance agent by the name
of Carter struck the town yester fi ]
day representing a company that fr
seems to bo poorly represented in '
this county. We had an invitation
to take the agency for the company w
but had to refuse. We are doing bi
business for the three best com th
panies in Nebraska and can't afford cb
to load them down with another a ;
company. The German Mutual th
of Omaha , The Farmers' Mutual , th
of Lincoin , and The Nebraska co
Mercantile Mutual , of Lincoln , will thi
bear inspection. There are no en
better companies in existence than
these for honesty , safety and
promptness with settlements. Call
If Mi Efcfc i
Quite a number of stockmen
were in town during the past week.
Among them were Rob and Wm.
GUlaspie , of Chesterfield ; N. S.
Rowley , of Kennedy ; TV. G. Ballard -
lard , of Woodlake ; D. A. Hancock ,
of Simeon ; $ . - N. Moses , of Cody ;
G. W. McFarland and T. P. Hud
son , from near Sparks ; John
Adamson , of near Valentine and
a number of others.
Tuesday was field day exercises
at Fort Niobrara and a number of
Valentine citizens went down to
witness the sports. The game' of
ball between the 1st and 3rd bat
talions was played in the afternoon.
A rain sent the spectators from
the field but the players after a
brief 'stop , continued the game
The 1st battalion was 10 to 6 in
the 5th inning and probably won the
game. We ought to nave a correspondent
pendent from the Fort and wil
furnish writing material postage
and a free copy of the paper to a
writer who will report the happen
ings there.
Editor Lyon of the Gordon
Journal is aching to get away from
his town and wants to come to
Valentine. We hear that he has
been making overtures to Brother
Barker for an interest in the Rep
ublican. We also hear that Lyon
told several people in Valentine
when he was here a few weeks ago ,
that he could buy out the DEMOCRAT
but that he was a republican in
politics and couldn't run a demo
cratic paper. We do not know
here Brehr Lyon got his information
mation that he could buy the DEM-
OCKAT office. He should consult
us before making the statement
that he can buy this office.
The following program will be
given by the Prohibition Alliance ,
in Bethel hall , Tuesday evening ,
May 12th commencing at 8 o'clock :
Song America
Prayer
Song To be selected
Recitation Helen Hornby
Recitation Queen Moon
Paper A. War Cry against Pres
ent Slavery Politics the Field
of Battle
Song "I'll Be There"
Address Geo. Tracewell
Followed by an open discussion.
Doxology
A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
Card of Thanhs.
We desire to thank the friends ,
neighbors , the Degree of Honor
and the workmen for their kindly
assistance and sympathy extended
to us'during the last illness of our
a
beloved husband .and father. j
MRS. BROSIUS AND FAMILY.
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ISrosins-O'Donnell. i
Jesse Samuel Brosins and Miss
Margaret Jane O'Donnell were
married at the Catholic church ,
Wednesday May 6th at 3 o'clock
by Father Lechleitner in the pros-
3nce of the relatives of the groom a
ind numerous friends of both bride o
ind groom. Miss O'Donnell has o
jeen living in the family of J. E. .
Jochran for some time past and
vill be remembered by all who
lave seen her as the lady who took l
are of the boys , Joe and Palmer. ;
Chey will make their home on o ,
f I'
Tehran's ranch this summer.
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.Resolutions of Respect. tl
Whereas , theLCreator , in his in b > <
mate wisdom has seen fit to remove bIt
rom our midst our brother Mifflin It
. Brosius , be it Itw
RESOLVED , that we extend to the w
rife and children of our deceased w
rother our deepest sympathy in
ais their hour of sorrow , that our th
barter be draped in mourning for lo
loWl
period of 30 days , that a copy of Wl
icse resolutions be spread upon pi
ic minutes of the lodge , that a
py sent to the bereaved wife and ad
lat they be published in the Val- J.
J.Cc
itinc papers. Cc
J. C. PETTTO'OIIX , of i
WESLEY HOLSCLAW ,
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Down llifRiver. .
Quite a squall of weather we had
last week.
Mr. Sauerwein and Mr. Becker
were in Valentine last week.
Harvey Johnson was over to his
claim in the hay flats recently.
Shorty Mumford has been im
proving his place by adding some
trees.
trees.Mr.
Mr. Bowden and family and Mr.
Becker and family spent Sunday
at Felix ttollett's.
Grandpa Grooms has been pret
ty sick for the past three weeks ,
but is recovering at this writing.
"We have heard that Mr. llattle-
box has left the country. It must
be so as we have not heard him
rattling lately.
YOGXGSTEK.
3IcCaim Items.
That will be all for this week as
the writer has what , you call the
Pink Eye and can't hardly see to
write.
Mr. Burch of Valentine was
down on the Niobrara last Monday
to receive the cattle he bought of
TV. W. White last fall.
Emma's Delight is a news paper
published by P. C. Galloway.
S inscription price only one dollar
and a half a year. S. G. Stillwell
and John P. Wilsonmanagers.
Some person or persons started
two fires last Monday , one on the
North side and one on the South
side of the Niobrara. Evidently
the fools are not all dead yet and
the Fool Killer could get a steady
job out here.
Valentine Junior'Normal.
Valentine , Nebr. , Apr. 2S , ' 03.
Editor VALENTINE DEMOCRAT :
At a meeting of the citizens of
Valentine , TV. S. Barker , editor of
the Republican ; D. E. Sherman ,
postmaster ; J. T. Keeley , deputy
Co. clerk ; Judge F. M. Walcott ;
L. C. Sparks , ex county supt. and
J. C. Pettijohnverc appointed as'
an executive committee to have
complete control and management
of all affairs relating to providing
rooms and board for teachers at
tending the Normal.
At this writing we have pledged
rooms for at least 150 non-residents
of Valentine. Private board and
room for about 30 will be provided
at prices ranging from § 3.50 to
§ 3.75 per week , mostly at § 3.50.
Room will be from 50c to § 1.00 per
week , most of them from 50c to
75c. In most cases teachers will
have to care for their own rooms.
We have raised § 00.00 with
which to fully equip a dining hall.
We have fixed the price of board
at the dining hall at § 2.75 per week
if the teacher pays ten weeks in
advance or to the end of the term
from the time she enters , provid"
ing : entrance is made during first
half of term. The rate will be § 3
pei } week if paid weekly in advance
or if the teacher enters school dur
ing last half of term.
If a teacher shall be unable to
attend the whole term on account
of sickness , a refund , for the part
3f term not attended will be made.
The committee yet hopes that it J
*
may be able to reduce the price of j
board at dining hall to § 2.50 and e
mve decicded that if at the end of
he term there are funds sufficient
m : , hand received from board at
lining hall to refnnd to each teacher ti
oarding there 25c or more per S (
veek , it will be done. The larger
he : attendance the cheaper the st
oard at dining hall can be made.
Ve hope to see a large attendance , ;
is the teacher's chance , and we
iope they will make use of it. Weei :
rill take care of all who come and in
rill do so properly. fa
Remember we guarantee you dc
lat in no instance need board and ve
dging cost to exceed § 3.75 per
eek. It will average about § 3.50 ,
robably less. mi
f
All correspondence should be
ya
Idressed to the undersigned or to pii
T. Keeley , Sec. , Etta Brown , Ur
o. Supt. or R. H. Watson , Prin.Oa
Normal. Ee1
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Very respectfully
, thi
J. C. PETTIJOHX. an
Ckm. Ex * Com *
do you suppose dip
into that bulk coffee
before you buy it ?
E
comes in sealed , air
tight packages ; no
chance for handling ,
or dirt or things to
get in.
Clean , Fresh end Fragrant.
Leaseholds For sale. Brown
and Cherry Co , Nebraska
Grazing Lands.
Brown Co. , Nebr , , School Lands.
Sec. Town Range Acres
36 24 320
1(5 ( 28 22 640
36 29 24 640
16 25 24 480
36 25 24 480
Cherry CountyfNebr. , School Lands
6 28 31 390
36 31 34 640
36 34 37 160
22 27 30 280
23 27 30 240
4 28 31 88
36 28 36 80
3 28 31 198
15 27 30 160
Address : EDWARD L STEWART ,
405-1J5 Dearborn St. ,
G'hicage , 111.
How Some Easterners
Regard Us.
They wear their breeches in their boot
Out west ,
Tbuir jewelry's the kind that shoots
Out west ,
The men are toughs with fighting sand
The women holy terrors , and
The girls are fresh to beat the band
Out west.
The maidens all wear cowboy hats
Out west.
And wear no corsets on their slats
Out west ,
And when a lover seems to feel
Too shy to make the sweet appeal ,
They pull a guu and make him'sq-ieal ' ,
Out west.
The women vote the same as men
Out west , '
Preach politics with voice and pen
Out west ,
\nd if a husband makes a play'
To take the sacred right av\ay , *
He grows baldheaded in a day ,
Out west
Aud jet \\e love those ratty cranks ,
Out west ,
\Ve get the gold to fill our banks ,
Out west.
They dig it up in every \ard
And that is why we try so hard ,
To hold them in our high regard ,
Out west.
James Barton Adams
in Denver Post.
Table items.
Little Blanche Green was on the
sick list last week.
Arthur Broad and wife enjoyed a
day in .town last Sunday.
J. S. Elalbringer patronized the dip
ping tankatCrookston last week , alfao
Burt Pike dipped his cattle.
Frank Cowden was over from Crooks
ton in the Harmony neighborhood last
Sunday. We suppose on a "business
errand" ot course.
A number of patent gates are being
put in , in this vicinity. They are ad-
vantageons to travelers and they
should be in more extensive use.
H. W. Cramer utilized the time that
he had a lame back , last wee by be
ing out on his claim. When he re
turned he brought home nia son , Wen
dell who had been with his grandparents
ents a few days.
Miss Alice Gastull gave an enter
tainment at uer scnooi bouse last Fri
lay iiitint , it being Lbe close of tier
term. O vinij to tbe inclemency of
the weatner the attendance was not
large as it otherwise would haye
seen , but the program rendered
mowed very choice selection
"vVhy can we not nave a telephone
ystein ? ' is tiie quc&tion no\\ agitated
Linorij * thelaruieraVehearittaik -
d 01 everywhere we go U'e wish
nore could be done thau a little talK-
ng. \ \ iiy not call a meeting , get the
armers together and see what can be
one in regard to tuis matter ? A
er\y leasiole plan weald be to utilize ,
he wire ± ences so'far ' as possible. hi
This seems tc be a spring ot experi-
lents and great enterprise. Some
the farmers are beautifying their
ards with asn , cedar ox-elder and
ine trcea , Among those we know
re J B. Gaskill and < J. W. Cramer , ej
aleb Uaskili has gone farthur and cii
out thirty apple tree. Others are bees
cpenmenting with alfalfa , among
es
lem are , F. A ! . vValcott , ( Trans Segar
id iW Cramer. a <
THE LOST ONIS. to
Meals Lunches Short Orders
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First class meals at all hours ,
clay and night. Oysters in
season. Pics , cakes , dough
nuts always onlhand.
E. D. Cohota/Prop.
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< r at Northern Line
nf Onill. . BT * l > r.
Golnj : ast , ( Jolni ; West.
Leaves 10:10 a m. Arrives 9:50 p. m.
Passenger , dally except Sunday.
Connections with lilkhorn trains east and
west bonua from all points west of O'Neill.
Shortest route to Sioux City and beyond.
Through connections for Sioux Falls , Minne
apolis , St. Paul and all points north and west ,
Buy local tickets to O'Neill.
* FBKI > Ito sERs , G. P. A.
Sioux City , Iowa
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
YOUR OFFICE *
an You in 'Oualitv Price and
HEADQUARTERS FOR f
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine Nebraska
W. T. Bishop ,
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The TVilber Barn
Your Patronage Solicited.
If your CATTLE SUFFER
from LIUE , IICH or-MANGE
CHIORO NAPTHOLEUM
sold by Quigley & Chapman ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Richards & Comstock ,
Ellsworth. Nebr.
John Bowers , '
Edward Parry. Bowers & Parry ,
Livery , Feed and Sale Stable ;
Good Rigs , Careful Drivers ,
Reasonable Prices.
Tbo Walcott Barn , First Stable East of Stetter'a Saloon.
nn vni ! WANT A IK i n.lfso (
UU IUU Hnall H I i I r j M
BSIIlLMIHiLl.5 ( dgoodone.
The place to get the best Windmill , also pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher Douse
Highest cash price paid for Hides and Furs.
S.MOON - - - Valentine , Nebr
Try the O'tfea ! ! IS o ate to
§ ionx City and Sionx Falls.
The Great Northern L''ne ( Pacific
Short Line ) makes daily connections at
O'Neill with Elkhorn trains both east
and westbound , making the shortest
and quickest route to Sioux City , Sioux
Falls and points eat and north Buy
local tickets to O'Neill and get thiough
tickets from Great Northern Agent II
there. FUED ROGERS , i
Oenl. Pass. Agt. , \
9 9 Sioux City , Iowa. ' I
II I
The Elite Festauranij j
and Chop House
k > pen DA.Y and ISTIOUX )
Everything the market affords.
IFish and game when in season. )
| 0ystersin every style. CakeL
| and Pies of all description. YouE
3get what you order , give me al
xcall and convince "yourself. !
THAT'S ALL. P
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The Smith Premier Typewriter Company.
, Coi17 ± li ana ITm-naiii St. ,
Wanted to contract 1000 tons of
ay cut and stacked.
v TV. G. BALLAED ,
16 S Wood Lake , Nebr.
Dr. Seymour the well known
* e specialist , who has made this
by so many successful visits , will
i here again on May 9th and wish-
to extend through these columns
cordial invitation to patients and
call on him while here.
Dr. Lauren Jones , the osteopath ,
is in Valentine Tuesdays and Sat
urdays. 16 tf
JHstruyvd. -
From south of McCann canyon'l
bay marc , heavy with foal , 4 yrs.
old , branded vtith p'er c'enfc mark
and pipe bowl on left hip. Ad
dress , , MRS. WELLFORD ,
Valentine , Nebr ,