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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1904)
O- - MOJ ft * vwS 3 < Cash to Jv/ozz Coffee users in our Great "World's Fair Contest I M < * < a weafc&iiaa t 2139 people get checks , 2139 more will get them in the I lfjfe@ § II HOI&j M ' . * -J I'Jlt * * ' * * * > ' < > ' * ' ' " - ' ' * J -Y-.f Jf ' > TjrL-gA - J - Five LZon ! iea s cut from Lion What will be the tctaJ popular vote c 3t I for President ( votes for ail C3S = Coffee and cent Packeges a 2 = 1 didhteo combined ) at the election 1I ctamp entitle you ( in addition to November 8 , 5904 ? I the regular free premiums ) to In 1900 election , 13,959,653 people voted one vote. The 2-ceat stamp covers for President. For nearest" correct esti mates received in Woolson Spice Com ers our acknowledgment to you pany's office , Toledo , O. , on or before that yoiar estimate Is. recorded. November 5 , 1904ve will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate , You can send as many estk P second prize to the next nearest , ? 2c. , I mates s $ desired , . , as follows : First Pfe © I 85,900.81 1 First Prize S2.5OO.OO " , 1 Second Prize i .OOO.OO 2 Prises S5OO.OO each i .OOO.OO \ylll be awarded to the one who Is nearest 5 Prizes 20O.OO l.OOQ.OO 1O Prises 100.0O 1,000.00 correct on both our World's Fair and Pres ! 2O PrlzcB 50.0O 1,000.00 i SO Prizes 20-OO l.OOO.OO ! deniia ! Vote Contests. 250 Prises 1O.OO 2.5OO.OO , 180O Prises 6.OO 9.00O.OO ] We also offer 5.000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers' 2139 PSIZES , TOTALS20.00O.OO j Clerks. ( Particulars in each case oi Lion Coffee. ) ! © w WoaJrt Your Blame Leek ® n © tie of Thes < * ® i Everybody uses codec convinced there I1 vrc are using our advertising money you ; &f © ASH Detailed Particulars in Every Package of N SPICE 6OC9 ( CONTEST Dr. Barnes will examine your eyes August IS and 19. 292 A holder' of a § 5.00 meal ticket will be 'entitled to the special din ner Sunday at the Chicago House. Dr. Barnes will make his last visit for the summer , Thursday and Friday , 4" ust IS and 19 at the Donoher hotel. School teach ers and school children should have their eyes examined at this time. A. A. Adams took possession of the Chicago House Monday and expects to conduct a first class hotel. He has had many years experience in hotel life in Xew York and comes to our city to make his future home. Mr. Adams has been fortunate in securing on his staff of help as clerk the services of Mr. Aughe , a gentleman recent ly from Chicago who has manifest ed a courteous friendliness which guarantees his success , and G. S. Stark chef , who demonstrates per fection in his line. AVe join with other good people of the town in wishing. Mr. Adams success. States io Sail Fran / cisco ami &O- * * / Via the North-western Line , will be in effect from Ji stations August 15 to September 10 inclusive , witk favorable return limits , an account cif K , T. Conclave and meeting of I. 0. 0. V. Suverign Grand Lodge at San Francisco. Special trains , per sonally conducted , leave Chicago August 18 and 26 on itineraries that provide stop-overs and interesting aidp'trips. Two solid fast trains i&rough to California daily. "The ' Overland Limited" ( electric lighted throughout ) less than three days .anrouTe. Another fast daily train ie the , "Calif oruia.Express" with drawing room and tourist sleeping .cars. For itineraries and full in- 'fol-mation apply to agent ? Chicago & Northwestern R'y. 296 The Porcupine once more on deck. B , L. Graddy went to town Mon day * Richard Owens went to Valen tine Monday. Grooms brothers were cutting wheat at Penbrook last week. , x Mr. ' Thompson , of 2sorden , passed this way one day last week. Mr. Bakewell. from farther down the 'river , went to town Monday. ' Miss Letty and Theo. Tillson went to town Monday and return ed the same day. The Misses Tillson came home from the Xormal the last of the -week and returned Monday. * r Miss Stetter and a crowd of young friends from Valentine were calkrs at Mr. Swain's recently. Frank Grooms returned home Tuesday from Hot Springs , S. D. , where he had been working on the North-western. "Well , news are as scarce as hen's teeth , but the Porcupine will say this much : that the girl that hap pens to get a kiss ind runs and tells her mother , ought to live 100 years and never get another. PORCUPINE. The SIcst Qppoa-tunity This for Jtia Stsstcria Trip. The Nebraska "Grand Army Spec ial. " Through tourist sleepers and free chair cars. Solid train no change inaha to Boston , via "The Northwestern Line , " August 13th , 8 p. ni. Tickets less than half fare. Liberal limits. > topovers return ing at Niagara Falls , Buffalo. De troit , Chicago , or THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. This splendid ser vice is available to the general pub- lie. For information , illustrated booklet , etc. , address nearest rail road agent , or J. A. KUHN , A..F. & P.A. , C. & K.W. R'y. , OmahaNeb. s-j Vai2cy. Geo. Greenough went to town last Thursday. Haying is in full blast a usual at this time of year. J. AY. Groves got 19c a. pound for his wool this year. * Maggie Biers was visiting Mrs. Taft a few days last week. AVm. Taft is stacking hay for Paul Kennicott by the ton. \ Miss Blanche Herron was horse back riding one day last week. Blackleg has been appearing in the B S J herd of yearling heifers. , jfhe hay fats are over run with fleas , gnats and'flies this summer , Clarence Groves was hurt last week by a double-tree breaking and striking him on the leg. . David Groves looks as solemn as a methodist minister. I won der what has .happened to him. Separators and homesteads are all the go now-a-days. The separator rater may be all right but we pre fer the homestead. Big strike , high beef , low prices for cows is what you hear some men say. "Wonder if ever they stopped and thought what was the < ause. J. "W. Groves has gone into the chicken business along with the sheep. He purchased a 110 egg incubator last spring and has had fair luck. There are several men uo ; for president : Parker. "Waton , Debs and Roosevelt , but the Wizzard is not going to vote for any of them as he is not gray headed enough. The T\rizzard \ has been looking j for a cook all spring and summer and consequently did not have tiine to write any news , but he is stiH single and will be for some time to come. , BIG VALLEY WIZZABD. " W. B. FORD. HERBERT BREUKLANDER. UKLANDER' x ( Successors to E , Breuldander/ ) - i X General BlWsksmithing and Wood Work. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Ktttow to EJosto , / / Via the North-western Line. Ex cursion tickets will be-sold August 11,12 and 13 , limited by extension to return until September 30 , in clusive , on account of G. A. R. Encampment. Apply to agents Chicago & North-western R'y. 27-J- Good fresh Meat and Lard at Stutters Meat Market. 26 to ® t. i'fm ! jviid 33r 3 ' - Via The North-western Line. Ex cursion tickets will be sold August 6 to 11 inclusive , limited to by ex tension to return uiitii September 15 inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago cage & ; - Northwestern ll'y. JLoiv States to JLoisfsyin * * i ! y. . Via the North-western Line. Ex cursion tickets vail be sold August 12 , 13 , 14 and 1'5 , 'limited by exten sion to return until September 15 , inclusive , account of K. P. Encamp ment -Apply to agents Chicago & Not th-western R'y. 292 If you want to see the latest in pictures and picture molding , call : on the Eed Front Merc. Co. They' ' have just received a new lot of the j above and are now able to make any kind of frame you wish. 29 World's Fail- Via the North-western Line. Very low rates to St. Louis v/ill be in ef fect on 7 dates , August 9,11,16 , 18 , 23 , 25 and 30 , for coach excursions to St. Louis via the Chicago & North-western R'y. Only § 1G.GO round trip from Val entine , Nebr. , return limit 7 days . A great opportunity to visit the World's Fair at minimum of ex panse. Other favorable round trip rates are in effect daily , with liberal return limits , stop-over privileges , etc. Full information as to train schedules , checking baggage and other matters of interest to the in tending traveler on application * to ticket agonfcs of the Chioigo & * North-western E'yt , 204 ISAUG3JKATIOS OF PAR- LOE rAirSEKVICE. Between Chicago. Council Bluffs and Omaha. In addition to its already remark ably complete train service between Chicago and the Missouri river , tne management of The North-Western Line announces that between Chicago cage and Omaha there will hereaf ter be included a service of Parlor Cars , through without charge , on day train leaving Chicago daily at 10:15 a. in. This is in addition to the service already in existence of through Buffet Smoking and Li brary cars , which are at the dispos al of Parlor and Pullman car pas sengers without charge. The Par lor Car service on the Chicago & North'-Western R'y is already fam ous , ail of those little details which go so far towards perfecting the comfort of patrons being looked af - ter with scurpulous care. The equipment is of the highest type , and the inauguration of this ser vice between Chicago and Omaha , over the only double track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River , marks another stepping-stone in the upward progress of transpor tation development as exemplified on The North-Western Line. The Parlor Car leaves Chicago $ aily at 10:15 a. in. , reaching Oma ha 11:40 p.m. Eastbound , train No. 12 , carrying similar equipment leaves Omaha 710 a. m. , reaching Chicago 8:00 p. m. It will be not ed that the schedules are last ones- There are four trains daily in each direction between Chicago and Om- aha" with direct connections for Colorado , Utah , Yellowstone Part and the Pacific' Coast. I TRY & = s 8 B' ' $ 0 ( ZZto & * USD Stock and poultry have few t'-oubles vrhiob. arc not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Pror.iinc-nt American breeders and farmers korp their herds and flocks healthy by pivhii ; them an occa sional dose of Black'Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his "stock in vigorous health for week . Dealers generally - ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not , send 25 cents for a sample can - to the manufacturers , Ihe i Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chat tanooga , 'lean.k ROCUELI.I : , G.Jan. . CO , 1D02. Blsci-Draugkt Stock and Poultry 1 Medicine is the best I ever tried. Our stool : "waa looking bad vrhen you ssnt mo the mediciao and now they are getting BO Cac. They are looking 20 per cent , bettor. 8. P. BROCKINGTON. JT . ADJDLD u. ' Con tractor and Build er in Brick or Stone Work , Valentine , - Nebr. Business Notices. Notices under this bending 5 cents per Jine each Insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents per line each insertion. All kinds of heavy hardware and vvagon wood stock at E. Breuklanclers. 2u-tf If you want the best , self gener ating gasoline stove made , buy a "Reliable. " Sold by Eed Front Merc. Co. 29 High grade Galloway Bulls , 2 to 5 years old , for sale. Also two Thorough brcdis. For further in formation inquire at this office. 13 WANTED Girl to help wait table for board during normal and school year. DONOIIEU HOTEL. LOST A red sweater at Thach- er's grove on July 4th. Finder please return to Laurentia Haley. * If you are wanting a first class shot gun , a hunting coat or ammu nition of any kind , call on the Eed * Front Merc. Co. 29 ! or. < $ cg For Sale. Some good work horses , . saddle horses and some good young mares. Terms to suit purchaser. Inquire at Bishop's livery barn. 23 w. T. BISHOP. For Sale 500 bushels , of corn at 40 cents per bushel. At John Ormesher's place on the SchlageL 26 Selling out Hardware and Tur- niture on account of going out of hardware business in 90 days. Call for-cash bargains. GEO. H. HORNBY. Pianos and Organs with a 'ten year guarantee from reliable fac tories , sold for cash or payments. J. O. BEATTT , 13 ( At G. H. Hornby's store. ) Buj "Eldorado Castor Machine Oil. " ' For sale by Bed Front Merc. Co. " - 29 The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. ISrownlee.Nebr , Prince J'oalxlel 131003 and Curly Coat 112-JOl at head of Iiertl. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety. Lord \ \ llton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates in my herd. I can lill - < Vrs foi bulls of all npt-s at any time. Jtunu . > ur miles north-west of-Brown- leo , Nebr. C. H. FAUUtABElt. MILL PRICES FOR FEED , Bran , balk 75 per cwt $14.00 ton Shorts bulk 85 per cwt $16.00 too Screenings 70c " $13.00" Chop Feed 1.05 1C $20.00 " Corn 95 it $18.00 " Chop corn 1.00 $19.00 " O ts 1.20 $23 00 " Qenevieve Adams Hewitt , oi" Scientifically correct methodiof client development , deep breathing1 , articu- lition ; and tone poising- , correction of defects in sin < iiny and speaking voice Robert G. Easiey , ATTOBtSKV AT IAW. foyOHiee over Red Front GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Valentine , IN' R. M. CRAMER , City Deliveryman , , minks , valises anil packages hauled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. . Dentist. Office over the grocery dcparment of T. C. Hornby's store. Will bo in Rosebud agency July 3r& Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 190i. A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Kights The Don- oher residence. Cherry Street. LEEOY LEACH % County Surveyor Valentine or Woodlake WOUK PKOMKTJ.Y ATTEND F.I ) TO. G. H. Hall , M. D. Physician ami Surgeon. Alt calls promptly attended to day or night. Drugs and Phar maceuticals furnished. Wood JLake , - IVTel > raska. JOHN POEATH Kc5ge , Tubular wells and windmills. M. WILSON , Proprietor of Valentine Dray , . Will do all kinds of draying , express and freight work. Special attention given to fine furniture. C. M. SAGESEE Barber First-class Shop in Every Kespect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicide and Coke's Dandruff Cure. Try Porapeian Face Massage Cream Meals : Lunches : Short Orders First class meals at all hours , * * day and night. Oysters in \ season. Pies , cakes , dough nuts always on hand. E.D. Cohota , Prop. EAAAA Get your Clothes cleaned and pressed and make them look like new. Careful attention given to- both ladies' and gents clothing. . R. H. Robertson , jailor. One door north old City Hotel.