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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
YAUSTINE EMOC8AT ro * * I 1'ttr I - * ' , * fCVKTtY THUKSI ) W. rfntored act ton Post-olllce at Valentine , Cherry souuty. Nebraska , as Second-clai s matter. Lonp VHPV ! ! Ilprofffrt Ranch Brownim , N ; l > r. Princr 131693 and Curlj r.oit 112261 a. head of herd 'l'li - bKKMl of Fowler. Anxiety. Lord Wilton and Sir i i Gladstone pr doim- ; ; nates in my herd. ho 8tK-k lor salat present. Kanch f nr m.l > * iicrih-west of Brownu.o , ? * cbr C U. I'AUMIABKU. MILL PRICES FOP FEED , 3 rMi.oulk 75 per , 'wt * 14.m * ion . . . .V.7" " 18. M ) " < " - i.t.tnjrr " , . . " * : " .i'05 $20"- ; . , . 95 $18.00 " . , - - ( , in" .1.00 * 190 . . .1.20 " * 23 < M John Nicholson , : \ < . iii Valentine t'li llif < ' 1U , 21. lili an- - Miu MI month. Lie ervr t , . r - , . k mi rum tllcfrfi Doimiu-r fci i A i I li. DAILEY- Qtiiee over the grocery deparnjent of T. U Hornby's store. Will bain itabiuJ agency July aid , Oct. 2nd and Jan , i , I 1 L > oeu general hlar-kHiuithiugatliaiil times price * for caah. H. CHAMJsE , C.'ity Deliverymaa. uuuka , valibcs ami pHt-.kagu ? li uied to HH . iruiu tLc uepoi.and ab parts ot tlie City. \ VA. . ICMKbLL ; Barber b'irst-clasa Shop in Every Respect Eu de Quliilnt Hair Toiiio , Goldeu Star hair Tonic. Hi'rptaide and Coke's Dandruff Cure. I ry Pompeian Face Massage Cream LEROY LEACH County Surveyor VtttrntiiK * or \ oodlake -WOJ.K ATTEM > E1 > TO. AN. . COMFION ! u ui'ii Surgeon -it QuiglcN A : Cbapiuaii's ! U Mine. . Nijrht * Tin Don- ' ru. ' lu-rr ) ' hr Lira I'd $ Fur ay \ | ( 'hj > iciau Surgeon' ! , 'jjjla frute.nul Hull or El-- lion' * Utuy IUUU2 Vain iiu < s S ; l ! : < * ' 11. Oisliiet < * oirt and U S. OR3o K a ! Ksiattjwici Utncb Property . . . . . . . . .pf. -V1 - ! ' ' ' * > | "tl Hobert G. Easley , ATTOKXK * AT JLAW ' Office over Ked BYont s& GENEKAL LAW PRACTICE Vnlcnline , Clothes Cleaning ! Dyeing ami Pn-s rruovat d and blocUod. WM. JOPLIW. $3TLeaVe orders fit Davenpor : & Tliacher's. Orders taken for Eeady-Made t Tailor Skirts at reasonable prices. Ens. More Local. Lew Smith , Mat House , Chas. Greene , Sam Iraes , Dave Weis- hart and Fred Butual returned yes terday from Norfolk. They had gone as teamsters helping the 25th Infantry to that place. E. Towne , a brother of Judge Townc , from Shellrock , Iowa , has been here on a visit the past week with the judge. He was out here about 16 years ago and notes consid-1 erable changes and improvements. Fred Beman was in town Tues day night to meet his brother Oscar who comes from Des Moincs , la. , to visit and may decide to locate - cate here. Mr. Beamer is a son- in-law of J. A. Lansing , south of town on the Niobrara river. Let every man talk of election and tell your neighbor who is too busy to think of just when it is. It is only one week from next Tuesday and if you don't keep talking to your neighbors about it you are liable to forget it yourselves. Cast yo ir vote. The silver medal was won by Mr. . Hornby Tuesday night at the silver gray contest , though all the speakers did exceptionally well. There wasn't one who attended this contest but was more than pleased with the entertainment. Home talent is often times over looked. M. Swigert , of Gordon , was in town last Saturday , having come up with two prisoners , Arthur Russell and G. Brewer , whom he had arrested by She riff Key , of Bur well , for stealing horses from his ranch in the west part of Cher ry county , 25 miles southwest of of Gordon , about Sept. 17Rus sell's father gayo bond for his ftp pearance at court and Brewer was left in charge of Sheriff Layport until the November term of court. Miss Jennie Barker and Archie Pettycrew were married Wednes * day evening at S o'clock , October 21 , 1903 , at the home of Mr. a.ncl Mrs. Jas. Hull by Judge W. R. Towne. A nice lot of useful pres ents were given as a token of the high esteem of the bride and groom by friends who were present. Mr. Pettycrew is the oldest son of our worthy townsman and merchant , W. A. Pettycrew , and has the good will of all who know him. Miss Barker is a niece of Jas. B. Hull. Hull.Mrs. Mrs. Louis Nollette , northeast of Valentine about IS miles , died at her home Tuesday morning of a hemorrhage. A child was born to her Monday night and is alive , The funeral was conducted Wed nesday by Rev. Muyssen of the catholic church. Six children and a husband survive her and have the sympathy of all their ncigl bors and friends. Jas. Nollette , of Nenzel , was telegraphed and came down Tuesday evening and went out Wednesday to attend the funeral. There was a collision of two - stock trains at Georgia Sunday morning just after the passenger passed through. One train had pulled into Georgia and stopped , waiting to get onto the switch , when the train following crashed into it. The engineer and fire man saw that they were about to run into the train ahead , but owing to the force of the long train and going down grade , were unable to stop. The caboose and three stock cars were wrecked of the train in the lead and the engine and tender of the other train were pretty badly smashed up. One stock man , who was asleep in the caboose of the train ahead , was thrown sev eral feet in among the cattle after the caboose had been bursted to pieces. It is said that he was not seriously hurt , though it is the greatest wonder , since the car he was in and also the cattle cars were all broken up. The wreck caught fire and two cars burned. Thirty head of cattle were killed. The wrecker arrived from the , west but a track was built around the wreck and the trains in waiting over during the . * fsLL sXX r JfXZLf ! The Telephone/ There are blessings that come to us daily , Of which we give scarcely a thought ; Our trials and our cares we bemoan them , But are blessings are considered as naught ; We find joy and care in our pathway , "Wherever we fancy to roam ; But the blessing that suits me exactly , Is the telephone , right in our home. You may talk of the modern inventions , : That comfort to mankind doth bring ; But of all the inventions I've heard of , The telephone surely is king. It does all our errands most quickly , And delivers our messages well ; We can call up our friends in an instant , By simply a ring of its bell. ; If business should suddenly call you Away , for awhile , from your home , Your telephone up in the corner , Will guard them all while you are gone ; For you know it is faithful forever , I If threatened by danger or harm , And a ring of your friend in the corner , Very quickly will spread the alarm. If you urgently wish for a doctor , Thftn quicKly yon give a few rings. Which will bring him speedily to you As if the possessor of wings. Your loved one is save by Ins promptness , As qniokly he comes to your rail ; And friends you'll admit what , a hlo sinjy A telephone js to us nil. There are cranks of all .sixe and ages , There are cranks of degree high and low , Who declare that a telephone sy-tem On wire fences , never will jrn. So friends rally now to our standard , For we think it vorks pretty fine , t We gladly will give yon a welcome To our ' 'North Table Telephone Line. " IB * a. MRS. FLORENCE AUSTIN. : _ _ tei 3T % J 5 * * i * While in Cody we visited the store of Sparks Pros , which Iws been rebuilt In part and additions joined to it until at present it is , 78 feet front and 50 feet long , one room of which is a story and a hajf , I arid the whole is oho k full of goods , The bank which is run in connection with the store is on the , west end and front , wa \ cellar under the building- , the back part of which is used for stock. The bank fixtures are of latest design and a vault is built in the center of the room for the safety of the money and papers. There are 3 ; cellars under th ° StQi'Oj giving j I i plonl-v of room for goods usually I ! kept in such places , Chas , Butch- 1 er and Wesley Holselaw were the masons. 1 E ) , Stuart , C , H , Stoncr and Boss Hook were the carpenters , C , Nichols of Merri- man built the vault and Gus Carl son , of Valentino , is putting in the fixtures , Pt ii brook Dick Ogle went to town Sunday | D. A. Handcock is buying oats and corn , Wra , Grooms went to town \ , Monday. ; Ray Polen is working for Aetna Breachbill. Dick Keeler will start for Mo. in the near future. Henry Brown was over to the j Rake ranch Sunday. I J. C. Rounds was down to the Rake ranch Sunday. Corn husking has commenced in this neighborhood. Mrs. Kuskie's father and moth er are here on a visit. Miss Hattie Randall was home last Sunday from Valentine. Mr. Maple , of Crookston , was in this neighborhood Sunday. Charley Billings commenced work at J. S. Grooms' Monday. Frank Thompson we understand will buy a farm in this locality. Mr. Swain went to town Friday and Friday night went up to Cody. The Miss Semans , of Norden , were pleasant callers at Penbrook lately. S. C. Small , of York , is here on business and looking after his farm. School commenced Monday in district No. 5 , with Mr. Johnson Dock Grooins , and Tad .felly are ' feeling Mumford's mules smd threshing machine this week. i Air. Umd.is : . the new miniser ? i ; SparkHe will preach agiin ; next Sund'iy. Come everybody. P. Grooms says runaways are numerous lately. His team ran 'away twice and each time there wasn't much wagon left. Wt untlij.r-l.Miid that the Irish man is building an addition onto his hou > e and he says when ho gets that finished something is g injr to Ivmi'A'n.To ' hope for a good danoe abont Xmas , Tne- frosty cuorns so bright and clear , Unto the farmer brings more cheer Hw i wintry blast so chilling At break of morn he's busking corn , And all his cribs to full they groan And when wintry blasts go howling by He'll set and shake his shillings. PORCUPINE. Real bstate Transfers Eldon Sparks and wf to Sparks Bros. , w d 835 lota 9-10 blk 1 Carter's ad to Cody , Benjamin E Kennedy and wf to Wm E Kennedy , w d 82000 lots 3 4 mvaw 5 29 30 John and Agnes Marshall to Freder ick G Holselaw , rntg 8325 lots 1-2-3 blk 4 Cornell's ad to Valentine' Nelson F Nosman and wf to Sheridan Co. Banu , mttf 8365 ese 32 , WSA33 33 40 ' U S to Chas Ganow , pat enw nwnw 27 , nene 28 28 38 ' Frederick G Bolsclaw , married , to .John and Agnes Marshall , w d 8375 i lots 1 , 2 , 3 blk 4 Cornell's add. ' A E Thachrr to Samuel Holselaw , wd : 315 lot 18 div B Mount Hope cem. Kosett . > ! Davis , wid , to P. H Yountr , w tj 81000 wae wse 24 31 29 Gee E fcUle to Mills Bros , w d $600 s nw 11 ene nese 10 3310 , Gee N Davis and wf etal to Rosctt M Davis , Q C D 81 wne wse 25 31 29 ' Freeman P Mills and wf to Mills Gaston - ton Co , w d 812000 nsw 11 33 20 o i i Freeman P Mills and wf to The Star 1 Csttle & Borae Co , * d $23000 senw 24 33 29 other laud. Edyar Wilkinson to Thomas Gates , w d $500 nsw nwse swne 13 28 3S Levi Gatrs'and to Thomas Gatea. \v d 8300 sne senw 14 swnw 13 2-3 38 B H Ganow and wf to Thocua * Gates , mt S300 nue nnw 15 32 3-S Edward A Solsclawto Chas Sparkp , assijrn 8500 lots 6-7 nesw u ne 30 30 27 E R Mason and wf to Gee W and Kate A Mason , w d S25000 wn While returning from Hacklier-1 ry Lake Wednesday night Wm. Frauclcc and John Tucker drove too i ! < jiithe edge of a bank near Hackbcrry Thompsons on the riv er and the buggy , horses and men rolled over the bank. Mr. Franckc had the misfortune of having his collar bone and two or three ribs fractured and the buggy wheel struck him on the side f the head rendering him unconscious for a awhile. Business Notices. Notices under this heading 5 cents per line each insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents per liuelczich insert ion. All kinds of heavy hardware and wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders. 20-tf The Eed Front Merc. Co. carry a complete line of sporting goods. Good fresh Meat and Lard at Stetters Meat Market. 26 I am now ready to take orders for fine Knit Underwear for ladies and and children. MRS. ELMORE. 86 If you need a gun or some am munition call 011 * the Eed Front Merc. Co. , thej can supply all your 36 LOST ! One brown yearling horse colt runded , IfS ! ' " 'ctt ' hip. L2 D. STINAKM , Valentine , Genuine home made Lard at the new Butcher Shop. 26 For all kinds of Undertaking Goods and Undertaking work call on the Ked Front Merc Co. 2i \Ve have LOTS of Milk a ad ( Jream. Be.st quality. Let ita .sell you some. KED GATE JDA1K1. 40 MARK D. CYPHERS , Prop. To Whom It 31 ay CJoiicr . This is to certify that I , P. S. Roueche , have given my bon , \Vil- imm E. lloueche his freedom and from this Mine henceforth he is hit own agent uiid is no longer undei my guardianship nor care , and i will not be responsible for him or his actions. 38 3 TIME TA2S9.B oriliurii JLhic at O'neill , Xcbr. Going East , Going West. Leaves 10:10 a. rn. Arrives 9:50 p. in Passenger , daily except Sunday. 'Jonnections with Elkhorn trains , east ano west-bounu from all points webtof U'iS'tsill Shortest route to Sioux City and beyond , Through connections iwr Sioux Falls , Miuue apolis , tit , Paul and all points .north and west. Buy local lionets to O'Neill. J-'RKD liOUERS , G , P. A. Sioux City , Iowa ROUND THE WORLD A Wonderful Traus-Faciiic Journey of Six. Hlonths via THE XOKT-WESrEBX LIXJB ITS C'OAA'ECTIOAS. . In line with its well known policy of development of trans-continental and trans-Pacific travel , the Chicago & NorthWestern Railway is now organ izing a personally conducted round- the-world tour , to leave Cnicago in October , visiting Hawaii , Japan China , The Straits Settlements , Cey ! Ion , India and Egypt , returning via the usual European points oi interest on the way hdme. j The party will be most admirably provided for en route The railway trip will be made on luxurious last trains through the great Valley over "tne only double track railway betwten Chicago and the Mississippi River , " and west via Den ver and through the mountain wonderland - ' erland of Colorado and Utah. The trip across the Pacific will be on one of the magnificent new Pacific Mail Go's steamers. This trans Pacific traffic has grown to such proportions that the service has been improved and elaborated un til in many respects it is said to vie with that found on the finest trau&- Atlantic greyhounds. i The transPacific route is the com * ' ing highway over which American pleasure seekers will travel for recreation - reation and sightseeing. Hawaii , Ja- uan , China , Australia and our own Philippine possessions are full of int erest and the number of visitors to these faraway lands increases with ftttlUttt fo i , Only Double Track t't't line to tst I'titil-Jlimmttji- HUP to liluck JlitlM. / / ffi'ttetn'fxt ( tycitt Jor r iit ijH anil time vttrtltt. Meals Lunches Short Orders JHE KANGAROO First class meals at all hours , d ay and night. Oysters in season. Pics , cakes , dough nuts always on hand. E D. Cohota , Prop. W21-2 Congress St. PORTLAND , MAINE , Oct. 17,1902. I consider Wine of Cardui superior to andoctor's medicine I error used and I know whereof I speak. I enf- ferod for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros- tratad me. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. My limbs would Bwell up and I would feel BO weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond tha help of physicians , but TVino of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wins of Cardui IB simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering women knew ol ita good qualities. Treasurer , Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fcj male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of * irregular menses , bearing down pains or any female weakness. It you are discouraged and doctors hayo failed , that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. The Elite Restaurant and Chop House Meals at all hours. Fruits , Candies , Cigars. Good cooking and just as you want it.i . MRS. C. L , WALKER , Propr , jwjsy Jeedcd in livery Home d II 54 THE NEW 1 ER'S 1 I MTEMATIOMA DICTIONARY A Dictionary of ENGLISH. lography , Geography , Fiction , lc New Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words 2'hraacs and Definitions Prepared under Hie diiTct . , npt'r- vision OCV. . T. HARRIS , Ph.D. , LL.D. , United States Commissioner of Ecli- : i-it ion , assisted by a large corps of cnin- pclcnl , specialists im l editors. Rich aindinca 2364 Quarto 5000 Illustrations Jnlernalional iras first in 1S90 , succeeding ike " The Naw and Enlarged Edition of fhel Intenialional teas issued in October , I'.ifiO. ffct the. Infest ami ako ] nhlifch T/cboler'a Collegiate Dictionary .vi.'li GlossaryoCScOttitb V/onL-aml Tlma-c llu-iruges. lli'Otniutrationt. Sire 7slUi2 5-8 Jr.fbra. "Firc-clii < s in < innlity , so SiKicimuit s , etc. of both books scr.t application. Springfield , Mass. . . y.urp j.m "Money makes the mare go" Was said in da3s gone by ; Now , to sefe a fastcJip * I Use a Buffnlo Whip ; , Makes the good steed fairly fly. For the "Tale oC the Buffalo Burr , gyVhiprt call en the Red , Ctf. 5