Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 15, 1903, Image 5

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/ < m VALENTINt EMflGRAT
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if Luup Vrtlle.v Hereford Ranch
UrownieNebr ,
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Prince Boahilel
131693 and Curb-
Coat 112201 a' head
of herd The l > iood
of Fowler. Anxiery.
Lord vviiton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates n my herd.
ho stok for s < al - at present. Ilanch fmir miles
rn-nb-west of Brownlto , Nehr
C. U. FAULHABEH.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
Bran , bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 ion
I Shorts bulk 85 per cwt $16.nO 1.01-
f 13.00 "
1 05 $20
f'.f um . . . .t J5 $18.00 "
Cb ; < rorri .1.00 I19.UO "
. . .1.20 $2300 "
j ohn JN icholson ,
' 'Dentist.
Will be in Valentine on the 20 , 21 , 22
ana 23rd of each month. Kettervc
your work for him Office at Dunuher
House.
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ETTA BROWN
: SUP1 , PUBLIC iNSTRUGTION
Exaainalioii Third Saturda > of eacli
uioutb aud F-riday preceding.
. \LKXT1NE NEBRASKA
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Oilice-over the grocery deparment
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of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 190-1.
AUGUSTUS
Blacksmitli
tunes for caah.
. QR AMKR ,
; Uiiy
; a , aHsrs aud packaged buuied 'toHH *
tbf ui-poi. and all paitsof the ( . : ity. .
. A/KTMBELL
Barber
ciaBb hop in Every Kespect
Quinine Hair Tonic , Goldeu Star Hair
Tonic , Herpteide and Coke's Dandruff Cure.
4ry Pompeian Face Massage Cream
EROIMLEACH
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County Surveyor
NValentine or Woodlake
WOKK PROMPTLY ATTENDKD TO.
.A , N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
< 'ff.it iat Qiiig' ' & Cliapiiian'B
- - * Mini1 Ni litf 'I'll' I'oti- '
: . .ier residence , I iierry > treet.
Kdward 8Furay
Physician ami Surgeon
? e Fraternal Hall or El-
Holt's Drug Store. .
1M. . WALCOTT
in Iiiatru-t Tonrt and U. JS. Land
i. Heal Ksumaud . : anch Projiertj
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unH -j/t < MfMulo'1 A !
Robert-G.Easley ,
ATTOB5XBV AT LAW
f&'Oftice ovef Ued Front
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE
"VjilGittiiic ,
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Cleaning !
Dyeing n l I -winff
ronovuiod and blocked.
WM. JOPLftf.
e orders at I/livenport / &Thacber's.
era'"taken' 'for Beady-Made
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Sinrts ftt-reasonable prices.
CommiRNioner's Proctvdlng * .
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Valentine , Nebr. , Oct. 6 , ' 03.
Board met in regular session
with the following members presmj
ent : Chainman , W. E. Haley , L.
Laufer and J. L. Roseberry.
Commissioners appointed W. A.
McNall road overseer road district
No. 56.
Official bond of W. A. McNall ,
appoved.
The folio wing claims were allowed :
rianu Hil s C m. to , supplies poor S 15 40
.1 W Yeast , BUpp Ir-B 393 5t >
iiaram-nd & Builis livery Co Atty 5 00
K Itobinsim jaultor July 40 00
Do Aug. 4000
Do Sept. 4000
JI Clirlstensen painting court house rsof 1 10 00
E D Olarke salary and expense 187 61
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0 S Rcece inakinR tax list ll > 03 4C1 44
Julius Ileckinan supplies poor 32 85
W S Barker printing 'M 00
It Itobinsou kindling etc 9 ° °
Ford Itouson insane case" 2 00
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IJancock 2 00
Gee Lcauaugli do 2 00
J H Stratton do 2 30
ration 2 HO
Stcllit Jones . ? 30
Viola Tillery ' 2 30
VanBured 2 00
Frank. Kline " 200
Jo..n .Minpsou . * . 2 oo
1 * M. Ualcott 200
Perry Veacli 2 00
A Lewis 11 00
C S Reece 8 75
K D Clarke 6 00
it S Savage livery Co Atty and Corns 3 50 } i
Hainmund & Stephens Co supplies co supt 0 CO ) i
do do 6 00 ) ! i
oo do o o. [
Anderson &Clar s < n Ice 10 QO ;
d F Gilmau ligUc July 19 00 ,
do Aus. 13 QQ
L K i , ay port urrest and takinjr 0 Smalley j
to aesyiu.n 49 45 ;
boarding prldoners etc 140 00 :
guarding jail etc 144 50
taking Daisy Goodin to hosptl 5200
boarding prisoners etc 178 00
Keese rrlutiuir Co supplies 17 40
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ouppiieR § 17,23 less f l 155 1470
Aiueru-au Bridge Co work oil Vnu'lerarill
bnove iinu $43a ii4 ailuwva 343 6 * .
Koad Fund.
L-ro. > iMMti aurve > .iu ; load 2323
t v i'rnUeu . .ppraisliiK ruad 3 00
do 2 oo
Daniel Alder do 2 oo
Gee U Mcffaraee road work oo
Charley Siraiton "I'M
Henry Qoucher " 75
dam Uuckmiuster 3 oO
\VuiDahlgrm " 3 00 .
J tLiv. . riuout supplier ti 25
Whereupon the boacd adjourned
to Oct. 7. -
Oct. 7 , 1903.
Board met as per adjournment ,
members all present.
On motion board proceeded to
select v 60 names from which to
draw jury for November term of
districtscourt. .
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t Tlie following claims were allowed - . . .
lowed ;
General Fund.
State Journal statutes $75 OU
AlV Vlau board and care pauper" . 80 TO
A Lewi * Goodiu insane case 8 00 .
C S Keece " 6 75
iU Clarke " 300
i r. McDowell witness Goodin case 8 40
Walter Goodiu - 800 ,
L.N Laypork 2 00 j i
A Lewis insane case Oscar Smalley ' 8 00 j I
C S Keeec " & 75
WCaiiattuck " 300 ;
a F Oilman li ht Sei-t 23 20 j ' i
W u Snattuck expanse Insane cases etc 21G 87
Etta hrowu expense and salary 260 .44 j *
Koad Fund. I
J L Ashburll work on roads 2TO .00
do do 281 50 j :
Z I Davis material 1& 75 I
Q K ItigKie road overseer 25 00 |
Liirben Urd3 road work 6 00 '
E Crane " 5 00 1 } i
Barney MeNilt " 8 CO |
Keport of fees received by C. S ' *
Keece , county clerk for 1st quar
ter 1903 approved.
Keport of institute fund by Etta
Brown , county supt. approved.
Affidavit of J. E. Cochran for
refund of school tax amounting to
$118.20 rejected.
Taxes of 1. M. Humphrey for
years 1901 and 1902 amounting to
> 8 ordered refunded , same
having been erroneously assessed.
The commissioners declared the
following section line a public
road : Couiineiicing at the NE corner
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ner ot the SEi of sec 23 T 35 R 30 ,
running thence south one-half mile | >
and terminating at the SE corner
of sec 23 T 35 R 30.
Taxes of T E Margrave for year ,
1S92 amounting to § 220. 30 ordered
refunded the same having been
erroneously assessed.
Petition of Wm Walters for license -
cense to sell liquor at Crookston ,
Nebr. , rejected.
Koad prayed for in petition of
John Story and others rejected.
Whereupon the board adjnurn *
ed to Oct. 8th ,
Oct. 8 , 1903.J
Board met as per adjournment [ ,
present Chm W E Haley , LLauf-
er.
The following claims were al *
lowed on the general fund.
D W Hllsinger fees It-ibsou insane CMP 13 20
Jh Rosebe'ry Coins lees 20 1 ft >
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WE Haley ' 00
'L Laufer „ . . . . 35 00
Gee H Hornby supplies etc 38 45
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Koad Fund.
S u-rt Hilts Com Co suppliw f 1 70
The board approved the appli-
cation of Darnel Mahoney for ad-
mission to the soldier's home.
Petition for bridge across the
mouth ( of Snake river laid over unat
fti the next meeting of the board ,
The following claims were deducted -
ducted 'from allowed accounts and
applied on del.n ucnl personal tax :
I ) W Hilsin r S t 48 M Ohristensen SI2 38
FM Walcott 203 Perry V-adi 2 O.i i
Herbert Green 2 00 J E Li Vermont 4 35
QU Carlson 5 75
, . Further proceedings of the Bow-
ering road petition postponed un-
til the 21st of Vovember 1903.
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The following claims were allowed - 1
lowed on general fund :
Sore Eyes witness fees Htate vs L ine Dog 4 40
Ham | High Bear do 4 40
Long Eyes do 4 40
Foolish ( Elk do 4 40
Black fail do 4 40
Iron Owl do 4 40
Whereupon the board adjourned
tO Nov. 21 , 1903.
Attest : C. S. KEECE.
W. E. HALXT. Chm.
RANCH FOR SALE-
6 quarter sections of Deeded land
and _ some school land. Kange for
200 head of stock and is the best
range now vacant. 200 tons of hay
can be cut on this ranch and there
js a good house , corrals , cattle sheds
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stable - , two windmills with never
failing ! wells and stdck tanks. Al
so open water on a part of the
, range the year round. $4,000 will
buy it. Call at this office or write
1. M. KICE ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Real I tstate fransfdrs
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Chas ; \i Gallagher and wf to George
fci Pruden , mt $494.90 lot 1 bin 1
. Herriiuan , older Ueacript-iou *
u 6 to Heira ot Frautz Kastenberyer
dec , pal tirsw iiwtie s vne aenw 7 i
to JU'Hi fciidUjjliie ! ? t j
. n. 1 1 n out ; w.i. Jfl jj ( j
A b iu'aCucr Lo L-uari auarKs , w cl M5 ,
10114U div A Mount dope cemetery .
Lee M Hand to Frank 3 Hoffman , .wd
. $175 lots 18 19 bllM7 Georgia , . . - , ,
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E A Cole and wf to J A Browdr-r. w-d
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V 6 to Juliuu A Bower , ' pat' lots 2-3 * w
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j V Holselaw , a , to P H Clars , w d$10
north 60 ft ol ea ? t 22 ft oi lot 4 blK
1 Alerri.tnan
Frank E Uoffey and \vt to P H ulark.
w d 835 north 60 o.t of lot 4 blk 1 n oi
of K Ii , Keeler'a ad .vierriman.
Valentine ; Dairy Aas'n to W FGasaidy
w d $350 loc 12 oik 13 Valentine.
J M Coletnafl to Wyle D Coleman ,
margl rel snw 14 ene 15 31 32
Nelson , S Rowley va Jas K Walling- .
ford , Lis. Pendens , nwsw uesw 27
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30 33 other land. . v
-Anna Shaupfhnessy to Maggie J Wal-
cott , mtg $101.30 lot 16 blk 1 Valen-
tine.
John Poater and wf to Standard Cat.
-tie Uoi w d 81500 lot 1 sec 30 28 35
Peter Henipeland wf to Marian Bern-
uel , * d $700 lots 3 4 , 1 34 31
American Investrnen Co. to Julius A.
Brewer and wf j rel lota 2-3 wnw 33
34 25
( The iollowinjj patents were issued
Octooer lOtui )
Wiu Adliuis , nne swtid nenw 22 28 36
SjlvanUa Pratt , tsvV wsc 3 28 3'7
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Jason f Garwood , nne 32 , nnw 33 29 36
Altnrrt W FreelamJj Senw sne nese 3 '
27 30
Lucv E dimtri , nese ene 12 28 37
John J CrudS , nse20.nsiw 21 27 33
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Daniel G VVinslow , s.se sw 9 28 34
Francis M Walcottj nese sene 28 27 33
Jeffrey j W Winslow , nsw IMC 10 28 34
Francis l Walcott , snw 33 28 3J
riiroudne 1 28 27
Oliver L Taylor , sne snw 2 28 37
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Roy J German , swnw nswsesw 25 29 34
Floyd W Pool , nw 27 28 33
John F Dysert , nswswnwswne 9 28 35
UeoE Humphrey , seswsse nese 14 ? 836
Fred M Moffitt , ssw4 , sse 5-28 .17
JohnT Hj.y nswswsw2 , nese 328 37
Joseph P Boy er , sw 22 27 33
B C Uouch , ese sw.se 12 , . nene 13 28 36
Francis ] M Walcott , sesw sese 32 27 32
Gee ( W Brown , ese 20 , nne 35 28 30 i
James Carver , sse ssw 9 28 37
Henry j Pullman , nse &ne 2 28 36 L
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Francis ] M Walcott , sese 12. nene32733
Dr. Seymour has made regular
trips through jtfebrasiva twice a
year , for nearly ten years. Go
and see him if having any trouble
with your eyes or ears. He will
jje in Valentine , Friday , Oct. 16th
at the Donoher hotel.
! : j Now is the time to get your insurance -
surance on your buildings and ,
,
stock. Storms have already begun
and < if you are without insurance
ill ( | will be your neglect. It costs but.
_ .
j a trifle to insure against fire , light-1
ning and tornadoes in the best state '
companies. They are represented :
by I. M. Eice , Valentine , Nebr. j
alT Whom It May Coucfrn. i
This is to certify that I , P. S.
Eoueche , have given my son , Wil
liam E. Eoueche his freedom andj
from this time henceforth he is his
own agent and is no longer under
my guardianship nor care , and I !
will not be responsible for him or '
his actions. 38 3 '
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by The St. Louis Repuolic to furnish
old or new subscribers with the only ! !
official and authorized lifeofl'opej
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$2 .50. Any one rfinittin $2 50 will
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'Address all orders to The Republic ,
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of & ; ile L' ! > ! Chattel
.NOTIOK Is HKRKDY GIVKN thatb.v vutureof
acbat-t- 1 ui-'ir .tRe ated on ilw lOtll tii.V < > f NoV-
t-inb-tr 1001 .anil uuly Hied in the muue nf the 'ouii-
tKr Cht-ny c iun > , Nebraska , on thilUH
; ln " N V nn f 193' ' dd ffX-w'UUvl vV > li.llll
A "Kt-:1 < v i 10 OOK ' uns'Jt'iae-'irpiiu1 ' ( laytrmut. .
D.I iiiin .450 On ; and dn.v asslKiiwl to K ,
.M ' .Siiiju.l.an i UIHIIIvniull theis 'h w ilu
MIC aum of 2l5'iu , ulamt liavmg b-eu made
in tlie p.i.\ men of s.aid sum , and no sn t or otlior
A at law having been ln * tltnied to re
cover jJAld deot or any jnrt thereof , therefre , I
will sejl tlw pro -ery therein described , viz :
2 Hydraulic Korhs barber chairs. No. 103 6
ofllue cii < tir.s. One , 2-chair coitibmation
staii-l/ Wfisli stand. l'mug ruck. 1 writ
t ing desk. 8 dozen towels and liair ul ths
1'inarnle top wash stand ! 2lm b-'ruoie * I
i.aih tnb U"'i li ater wltli llxtures 1 meter
water. yel 'cfni < light 11xtiir s. 1 looknii :
n lass bract et 5 uluturea. ' ltlokelrack ) 2
tk-ket punches 8 show bottles. 1 wire
' hrickei 1 partitionbath. . 1 hat and c iat
rack. 1 whisk broom 1 c'othes ' nrusb
J p-Ublii ' ; auction at the baroer shop of William
A Klinbell In the Village ot Valentine in Cher
ry. County , Nebraska on the Cth day of .Novem
ber , 1803 , at 1 o'clock f . M. cf said day.
F. Al. WALCOTT.
Assignee of Obe Church , Mortgagee ,
Datt-d tbla 15th oay of October ,
Wliere lie Located.
Stuff er ( at the end of Simpldus' ball )
'
o yru know , I can't find ray over-
: ! ! ari.v-u-hre.
S'mpkins : Ilave you looked in the re-
room ? .wes
st-n > rV'h3 * . no ! How could it be In
.1. .v ? . . .
t , .iis You haven't been any-
liere 'else during the evening , have
vou ?
Fnto's
rij ( aiseonaolntelj- ) The rich are
-j richer and the poor poorer.
" ( ] - V.'lit's ; wrong now ?
- Miss Fullpufse Has refused
' . \\Z to marry Mr. Coupon.
Vcekly. A
t t . - it. be good iialured. The
- < ? mirally expect It Atcbi-
liilc o
' ! ! * title1 Hr. . wns in oldcli tihid ap-
slietl 1.0 uninari'ied aa well ; is "to marled -
led \vihu'n md to yming ns well M ae1
ia. Kir Vx'nlU'i1 Bcott spoke of Joantra
.ji ( unniiii-ricdj us IM. .tounnsl Caillie. No
\Khoujrli it was tint perhaps so uiiivei'
mi to Hddrc-ss < iuite young Children as th
't vriis those OVei' twonty-ouo by the Oc
of Mr.s. . yet it AvnS frequently
;
lone. Tbo most ludicrous example of
occurs in tht ) register of bui-iala lon
< n1bo iirisli ; of St. Marpftn-t , West * tn
.piaster. The burial cf Milton's second on
-ll'o . 'ml tiiat of his infnr.t daughter ,
: : raod aftt-r her. who died at the age
f five ? months , are both recorded in
Lut rojr'5'.trr. tlie r.auic in each case
iciuir entered as "Mrs. Katherin Mil-
; on. " vdtbout aiy ; mark of distinction
: ave the letter "C" for "ciiild , " after
clie second name. Eveu in the reign of
'Jcor.'jy LI. , aswe read iu "rope's Let-
ten ; . " unmarried ladies used to be
styled Mrs.
of
V.'onderful Insect Vlirilitf.
It is a standing puzzle to the ento
mologists how frail little insects of the
to
mosquito and butterfly order can brave
the cold of an arctic winter and yet re * DJ
tain their vitality. The larva of the til
milkweed butterfly lias been exposed
to au artificial blast GS degrees below
zero. Tsjkcn out of range of this arti
ficial blizzard and gradually "thawed
out" this same worm \vas able to creep
in ] less than half an hour afterward.
Butterflies have beeu found flitting joy
ously about in the highest latitude man °
has ever penetrated , and the rnosqui [ t
toes of Alaska and . Greenland are ei
known to be the healthiest cpecimcua il
of tbrt race < tf little f csts ti
Business Notices ,
.i..M < uii.ir this benrtlntr . " . ocnls per HIM
each n.-riju . Ainon r HduiK mutter ,
per Mt.J' . .ou nscrtlon.
Alisolutely Pure Milk andCreain. ,
Free fruru all weedy and bitter
tastes. EE D GATE DAIRY ,
30 .vIiK D. CYPHERS , Prop.
Dr. Seymour comingOct. . 10th.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
* aa wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Do not forget that Friday , October
pr . 10th . , is the date of Dr. Seymour's
visit to Valentine.
Dr. Seymour will be in Valen
tine , at the Donoher hotel , Friday ,
October 10th. 31 tf
The Eed Front Merc. Co. carry a
complete line of sporting goods.
_ Good fresh Meat and Lard at
Stettcrs Meat Market. 20
I am now ready to take orders for
fine Knit Underwear for ladies and
and ] children. MRS. ELMOBE. 30 !
If you need a gun or some am
munition call on the Eed Front
Merc. Co. , thej can supply all your
wants. 30
JLOST !
One brown yearling1 horse colt
randed , Ifira on left hip.
12 D. STINARD , Valentine , Xebr.
Genuine home made Lard at the
new Butcher Shop. 20
JTor all kinds of Undertaking
Goods and Undertaking work call
on the lied Front Merc Co. 27
Lost , iSit'iiy d . * r
One bay pony mare , white face ,
five years old , weighs about 750
pounds , broke to ride , has 'saddle
marks , small sore right cheek from
blind * tooth , branded on left hip
Kaised ; onliosebud agency by an
Indian farmed JLJuu Hungry-.1 - LiU-
eral reward will be paid for recov
ery. ! M. WEBBBI ? , '
28 . Ft. Niobrara , JNrebr. '
TIMETABLE
iiireat Xorili rn JLiue >
at O'ncill , ebr.
Going East , Golny West.
Leaves 10:10 a. Hi. Arrives 0:50 p. m.
Passenger , daily except Sunday.
Jonnections with Elkhoru trains , east and
west-bound from all points west of. U'Anill.
Shortest route to Sioux City and beyond , .
Through connections for Sioux Falls , Miune-
apolis , St , 1'aul and all points .north and west ,
Buy local tickets ta O'Neill.
i'ltED Ko'KHS , O , P. A.
Sioux City , Iowa
ROUND THE WORLD
WOnderi al ' .
Journey of Six Months via
Afl fi > ITS CO A A' UCT1O J
In line with its well known policy of
development of trans-contineutai and .
trans-Pacific travel , the Chicago & .
North-Western Railway is now organ-
zing a personally conducted round-
the-world < tour , to leave Chicago in [
October , visiting Hawaii,1 Japan
nina , The Straits Settlements , Ceylon
' , India and Egypt , returning via
the ( usual European points ol interest
the way home.
The party will be most admirably
provided for en route. The railway
trip will be made on luxurious last
trains through the great Mississippi is
ValJey over "the only double track ,
k.e
railway betwten Chicago and the
Mississippi iiiver , " and west via Den
ver and through the mountain wonderland
1le
erland ot Colorado and Utab. The
trip across the Pacific will be on one
tlie inagniiiceut new .Pacific Mail
Co's steamers.
This trans-Pacific traffic has grown "
" such proportions that the service &
has been improved and elaborated until
in many respects it is said to vie
with tbat found on the finest trans-
Atlantic"grey hounds. "
The trans-Pacific route is the com
ing highway over which. American
pleasure seekers will travel lor rec
reation and ti litseeing. Hawaii , Ja- .
pan , China , Au.-tralia and our own -
Philippine , possessions are full of int
erest and the number of visitors to
these'faraway land's 'increases with
tto' "
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LINE
On i.v
Double Track
'it.tn'tirvi'n
JliNoitn JCtit t
itinl ( ' irttf/o.
JHi-ct-tllnt' to Ht
0/1 * .
J > lr < . ' line to JiUH'U Jlit/s.
Ajtlilttajtctiri'ttt ar/citt Jor iv/frw
in < i ] * niul time vanln.
.Meals Lunches Short Orders
THE KANGAROO
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First class meals at all hours ,
day ar.d .night. Oysters in
season. Pics , cakes , dough
nuts always on hand.
. D. Cohota , Prop ,
INDIGESTION
"I was troubled with
atom-
ftch trouble. Thedford's Black-
Draught did mo more good
In one week than all the doc
tor's medicine I took in. &
year. " MRS. SARAH'E. '
BHIRFIELD , Ellcttjville , Ind.
Thedford'sBlackDraught'
quickly invigorates the ac
tion of the stomach arid"-
cures even chronic cases o
indigestion. If ypuwill -
take a small dose of Thed-
ford'a Black
Draught occa
sionally you -will keep" your-
stomach and liver in per
fect condition. .
THEDFORD'S
BWCK-DRAOftit
Moro-sickncss is'causcd by
constipation than , .by. any
other disease , Thedfdrd'a
Black-DraugK 'only 're
lieves , constipation batcare %
diarrhoea and dysentery ya&
keeps the bowels 'regular. . - *
, A11 druggists cell '
' ' '
Draught- fha best , inedit-
cine toregulate tha bojvela- '
I have ever used.V.Jf RS' ,
'i"A ; iLfrGfi -
The Elite Restaurant
> . ' . : . .
and ; Chop House >
. - , ; jMoals .at all liours. . ; . . .
. . - * *
V - / t -
IVmts ,
. . . . . , . *
Good.cookirig and -ju t as
want it. ' . , ,
MRS , C , L , WALKER , Propr.
AS A WORKING TOOL
for the student arid the writer ,
as an authoritative reference bdok ; '
for schools , families and business
men , there is one book which of
fers superior advantages both in
the solid value of its information ,
.and the ease with \yhich ; it , is ob-
.tained. - " ; .
One's admiration for Webster's
International Dictionary increases
daily as it comes to be better
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