Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 05, 1904, Image 5

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Mrs. J. C. Pcttijohn left for
Longpine yesterday morning to
nurse Mr. Pettijohn's mother who
is seriously ill.
Last 'Saturday evening Miss
llhoda Holsclaw was pleasantly
surprised by a party of about 20
young people at her home in the
west part of town. They dancetf
until 12 o'clock and had refresh-
before going home. Miss Ehoda
went down to Johnstown Monday
morning to work.
On the night of April 29th , Geo.
W. Williams shot and killed C. C.
Branhan , southwest of Woodlake
on Goose Creek. The sheriff ,
coroner and county attorney were
immediately sent for and the core
ner's jury brought in a verdict of
self defence. It seems that this
Branhan was subject to crazy
spells and asked permission to
sleep in Williams' barn , which
was granted. He had slept there
several nights before , but on the
night of the 29th he tried to get
into the house on several occasions.
.Finally he broke the door open
and jumped into Williams' bed
room. He carried a whiskey bottle
tle in his hand which Williams
mistook for a revolver , and know
ing Branhan to be a desperate
man , immediately opened fire ,
killing Branhan almost instanta
neous.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our heart
felt appreciation and thanks to
neighbors and friends for their
kindly assistance and sympathy
during the last illness of our wife
and mother. -
JOHN Smrsox AND CHILDREN.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the neigh
bors , friends and members of the
A. O. U. W. and Degree of Honor
for their kindness and assistance
during the sickness and burial of
oar beloved daughter and sister.
- . ' MRS. ELIZA Bnosrus
AND CHILDREN.
Wood Lake.
( Received too late for publication last week. )
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Services were held in the church
we
Sunday and Monday by Eev.
Beems.
Mr. Hanna , of Ainsworth , came
up Saturday to attend the meeting Ly
of the Free Masons.
The good appearance of the hotel
has been increased very much ,
since Mr. McNamee had it painted .
hoi
this week.
Wm. Hall placed his talking
machine in the dormer window of jou
the hotel and gave a free concert W6
- Monday night.
her
Jas. Vincent is assessing prop
erty these days. You will have a i claia
chance to find out the working of
the new law. bri
loci
Mr. Hooker and wife came down
from Chadron to attend the marriage
him
riage of their son Harry. Mr.
hoi
Hooker is road master of this di
vision. .
day
Woodlake is sure to have a new
Lai
depot now as there are several &
car loads of material on the spot
and the carpenters are at work. are
this
Mr. Bailey has been seriously'
hampered in his work by the
cramped quarters. Such an im tel
provement will be appreciated by are
town. mic
mica
The dairy business is getting to
WQ
be an important thing around" ima
Woodlake. Thursday ( the weekly mate
cream day ) many cans are seen in
the wagons along the street. The
home
cream is tested here and then
iting
shipped to the Beatrice Creamery
sue
Co. Several farmers have pur No
chased separators this spring and frie
perhaps there will be a number
hoi
yet sold before summer is over.
noi
WOOD LAKE SCHOOL.
I
Pupils of the school will give a
son
program at the church Friday evening
win
ning May io. All friends are invited
the
vited to be prefcL-nt.
he
Although this is spring time effc
when people are said to become less
lazy the scholars are working Sin
well . That is
away as as ever. con
right ; laziness should not be laid ' bay
tbe season , ,
! Commencement exercises will
be held on Friday evening , May
20. The members of the class
ha ve about completed their orations
Mattie Parks will discuss "The
Influence of Kind Words , " Leola
West "Wisdom is Wealth , " Mil
dred Day , "The Twilight of the
Revolution" and Chloe Waggoner ,
"Education along the way. "
The following pupils of the high
er department were perfect in at
tendance for the month ending
April 22.
Matlle Parks May Whillans .
Miller Waggoner Alvia Richardson
Roy Waggoner Ruth Kenmcott
Vivian Young Herman McNamee
Harrison Wyman C'eo Devore
Merle Eberhart Patrick Dew
Uarvey MoNaine Ed Kounovsky
Wilhur Parks Joseph Kounovaky
Samuel Wagner Margaret Lewis
E. B. GOWIN , Prin.
Bailey Briefs.
T. B. Nichols was visiting at Sel
lers' ranch last week and spearing
carp at the lake.
Mrs. F. L. Nelson returned to her
home the 2nd from an extended
visit in southern Nebraska.
Lester Goodin , Harry Heath and
Ova Wolfe started for the wild
west the 1st to do some riding on
the range.
Chas. Sellers has quit work ou
the 6 bar ranch.
*
Geo. and Mrs. Eeine are the
proud parents of a baby boy.
E. L. and Cora Sellers were in
Mcrriman last week doing some
trading.
Ralph Goodfellow dipped his cat
tle recently.
If there is an over production ) of
beef catt le it is not the fault of the
farmers and ranchmen , but of the
trust that restricts beef consump
tion by making its mice so high.
A. D. Brooks and family have re
turned from Kansas after a two
weeks visit.
The Bailey hall team will plajbo |
the Cody nine Sunday.
GUESS WHO I AM. '
Niobrara Falls.
Talking of the new postoffic'to be ,
hope it is a go.
Frank Sedlacek left for 'South
Dakota last Sundy. ,
Sam * HetJi and family visited at [
Lynn : Parker's , Sunday. Me
Mr. Young and Miss Bennett visited con
itec at Wm. Ballard's , Sunday. she
Sheridan Dotson spent a few
hours at Niobrara Falls , Tuesday.
E. VV. Reed and family ard so
journing on their homestead this
week.
week.Mrs.O.
Mrs.O. I ! Roberts has been visiting
children and holding down her Ex
claim.
There is some talk of a new Via
bridge ( across the Niobrara in this sole
locality. lim
cluj
R. Grooms is talking of building cial
a tank to dip his cattle and ply
horses. wee
Mrs. Eose Ormesher spent Sun
with her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Lansing. ' wire
Several parties in this vicinity on
preparing to set out fruit trees pri
spring.
Wm. \ Ballard moved his family Kn
this neighborhood last week. We
glad to welcome them in our
midst. been
The last seen of Porcupine he JSro
going down the railroad with a cole
knapsack on his back hunting for a in
for his mule. The
Miss Nettie Wilson started for tail
last week. She has been vis mil
with friends since she closed a fina
successful term of school in district Jap
, 100. She has made many dress
friendn during her stay her and in
hopes to return in time for the Gen.
normal in Valentine this summer. W.
Last Saturday while Clinton Dot-
was burning a brush heap , a
whirhvmd struck the heap and dew esy
cindeis across t-e guards that. SO.
had previously burned. All hisses
efforts to put the fire out were fruit- * ?
and the fire burned south to
Simeon and west to E. Reeds , doing '
considerable damage to range and Bulls
lands , j Hogs
LlRhD
BAD BOY , '
Heavp
Catholic Church Announce
ment.
On Sunday next , mass will le
said at Nenzel at 10 a. m. Bap
tism will be administered before
mass Instruction for the children
after service. Quarterly assess
ment.
Business Notices.
Notices under this beading 5 cents per line
each Insertion. Among reading mutter , 10cents
per line each insertion.
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
All kinds of garden seeds at the
Red Front Merc. Co/
The Red Front Merc. Co. carry
a full line of bulk seeds which are
all new fresh seed. If you want
good seed make them a call.
Pianos and Organs with a ten
year guarantee from reliable fac
tories , sold for cash or payments.
J. O. BEATTY ,
13 ( At G. H. Hornby's store. )
The "Williams Strain" Barred
Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale at I
§ 1.00 per setting.
MRS. L. E. VIEIITEL ,
13 4 Crookston , Nebr.
High grade Galloway Bulls , 2
to 5 years old , for sale. Also two
Thoroughbred's. For further in
formation inquire at this 13
Selling out Hardware and Fur
niture on account of going out of
hardware business in 90 days.
Call for cash bargains.
14 GEO. H. HORNBY.
TVe have just received a com
plete line of wagon woods , such as
spokes , felloes , rims , hounds , bol
sters , axles , tongues , etc. Also
wagon skeins , buggy stubs and
box : fittings. Quality and prices
guaranteed. At Red Front Merc.
Co.
FOR SALE Two stallions , ser
viceable ages , also two yearling
saddle bred stallions.
METZGAR BROS ,
15 4 King , Neb.
Are you a sport ? Of course you
are Then watch the Red Front
Merc. Go's , windows for the most R.
complete line of fishing tackle ever
shown in the town. 10
a'R.
A Ranch Hand Wanted.
I will pay $30.00 a month for a'
firs class man until November.
DANIEL ADAMSON ,
14 Newton , Nebr.
Excursion Tickets to Fremont , r
the North-western Line , will be
at reduced rates May 5 and 6 ,
limited to return until May 9 , in
clusive , account of United Commer
Travelers' annual meeting. Ap
to Agents Chicago & North
western R'y. 15 2
Are you going to need any barb
or field fencing ? If so call Oc
the Red Front Merc. Co. for
prices. (
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Russia-Japan Atlas , 10 Cents
The fforth-western .Line.
A Russo-Japanese Atlas has
issued by the Chicago &
North-Western ] R'y. Three fine
colored maps , each Iix20 , bound
convenient form for reference. -
o.
eastern situation shown in de- -
nj
, with tables showing relative
military and naval strength and OQ-
financial resources of Russia and
Japan. Copy mailed to any ad- .
on receipt of ten (10) ( ) cents i
postage , by J. A. Kuhn , Ass't
. Frt. & Pass. Agt. , C. & N ,
R'y , Omaha , Neb. 12 tfc' ' ly '
I's
tim
Market report through the court'
te
of Edwards , Wood & Co , ,
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Thursday , May 5.
. OMAHA Cattle receipts toJaySOCO , mar *
steady to strong.
Native steers S3 43 @S5 15.
Corn-sand heifers S3 10@S4 30.
Canuers SI 75 to @ § 2 90. G
Stoekers am feeders S3 00 ® , $4 33. oft !
f'alves 53 00 © S5 75.
and. Stags S3 75 @ Si 00. >
10000 , market strong.
$4 50 to ? 4 60 Mixed S4 57 to Si 62 , '
i 60 toJ SO BougU 4 & 7to 4 05 Ste
I will sell to the highest bidder at my ranch six
miles northeast of
804 ,
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. , the following de
scribed property :
/ * * A T * T f f\
CATTLE 90
consisting oi
20 head yearling and two-year
old steers.
12 head of No. I milch cows .
58 head of mixed cattle , cows.
heifers and calves
4 brood mares
2 matched ponies
There will be no by-bidders and every article sold
will be a bona fide sale.
TERMS of SALE : All sums of $10 and under cash. On sums over $10 a
credit of seven months time will be given on approved notes bearing 10 per cent
interest , or 5 per cent discount will be allowed for cash.
F LUNCH AT NOON
MAX E. VIERTEL , Clk. - G. E. TRACE WELL , Auct.
3et your Clothes
cleaned and pressed and
make them look like new.
Careful attention given to
both ladies' and gent's
clothing.
[ . H. Robertson , Tailor.
One door north old City Hotel.
Meals Lunches Short Orders
T HE KANGAROO
I . S-T I. . ! - - .
RESTA.TJlXA.iyT
First class meals at all hours ,
,
day and night. Oysters in
season. Pies , cakes , dough
nuts always on hand.
I
E.D.Cohota , Prop.
F. L. ASHBURN ,
Contractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone
Work.
Valentine , - Nebr ,
Yicomte
The imported Percheron stallion
. 4SS13 , imported from France
11902 -j , registered in the Perch-
on stock book of America , No.
)562 , was foaled April 1 , 1900.
This horse is owned by the Val-
itine ; Percheron Horse Breeders
ssociation and will make the
ason of 1901 as follows : Mon *
and Tuesday at Yank O'Bry-
, and the remainder of the
me at G. E. TracewelPs barn in
west part of town. j
Prices
812.50 for the season.
§ 15.00 to insure with foal.
S1S.OO to insure living colt.
G. E. Tracewell will have charge
this horse during the season. 16
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Good fresh Meat and Lard at
ietters Meat Market ,
1 stirring - plow " . < - ,
1 cultivator
1 buggy '
1 set double harness
All house-hold furniture , and
other articles too numerous
to mention.
The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
Browiilee.Nebr ,
Prince Uoabdel
131693 and Curly
Coat 112261 at head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiery.
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates in my herd.
I can till orders for bulls of all apes at ni > y
time. Jlanch four m.les north-west of IScown-
lee , Nebr.
C. II. FAULIIABEI : ,
MILL PRICES FOR FEED.
Bran , bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 ton
Shorts bulk \ . . , .85 per cwt $16.00 ton
Screenings 70c " $13.00 "
Chop Feed . . . . 1.05 " $20.00 " '
Corn 95 " $18.00 "
Chop corn 1.00 " $19.00"
Oais 1.20 ' $28.00"
JOHN PORATH
Beige , Xebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
ETTA BROWN
SUPT , PU8LIG INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
NEBRASKA
& . M. CEAMER ,
City Deliyeryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all parts of the City.
LEEOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Woodlake
TVOKK PROMPTLY ATTE > TJED TO.
JolmJSficholson ,
Will be in Valentine on the 20 , 21 , 22' '
and 23rd of each month. JReserve
your work for him. Office at Donoher
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's I
Drug Store. Kighte The Don-
oher residence , Cherry Street ,
I
W. A. KIMBELL
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Eespect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , Herpicide and Coke's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
S. Furay
Physician and Surgeon
Office Fraternal Hall or El
liott's Drug Store. Iaun2
Eobert G. Easley ,
ATTGKNJBY AT LAW.
igsfOffice over Red Front
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE
Valentine , ! N < * braslisi.
M. WILSON ,
Proprietor of
Valentine Dray ,
Will do all kinds of drayinjj , express
and freight work. Special attention
given to fine furniture.
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist ,
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
ATill be in Rosebud .agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904.
HENRY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith
Ilrownlee , flfebr.
DOBB general blackeinithingathard
times prices for cash.
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nollmia Meat ted Food . Cioppf r So. H , At < ronrd ler's.Sfl # .
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