Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 29, 1904, Image 5

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    Local.
Mrs. John Bachelor is ver.y ill
with typhoid fever.
B. J. Hoffacker and Geo. Marsh
were in town this week.
"E. H. Bohle was upfrom Bas-
sett Tuesday on business.
Wrn. Gillaspie and C. J.O'Con-
nor , Jr. , drovef in yesterday.
A. O. Coleman was in" town yes
terday and says he bought it.
Earl Higgle has recovered from
the measles and is
feeling fine. i
The road is badly , washedout
south of the Borman bridge and j
should be fixed. ii i i
A cement crossing is being put j
across Virginia street on the west
side of Main street by Galloway
& EricKSon. ,
H. S. Savage has purchased the. .
dwelling of Geo. Hornby on Ma-
comb street , now occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Post.
* i
Adam Smith and John Burnett
brought in 236 head of cattle from
the reservation yesterday and
shipped to Omaha.
Mrs. Elmore left Monday morn
ing for Gordon , to display a line
of millinery during the carnival
held there this week. !
Dr. Compton , vvho has been suf
fering considerably from blood
poisoning in his thumb the past
couple of weeks , is some better
now. i
Gapt. and Mrs. Bush , Lieut.and
Mrs. Brandt , Lieuts. Green and
Hays and Mr. Carpenter went out
to Hackbeary lake for a few davs
hunt Monday.
J. A. Sparks returned from his
eastern trip Tuesday night. Mrs.
Sparks did not accompany him
home , she having stopped afc St.
Louis to take in the fair.
M. C. Carroll , of Valentine , and
Mrs. Mary Caden , of Omaha , were
married at the home of her sister ,
MrsP. . J. Shehan , ISLh and Nich- ,
olas street Omaha , August 30th. |
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9. A. B. Timelier has had f.ho. cir-
ijuncl ' cut oulj 01" his nook ami is
re ovriniTve'r ifl-sd rsiy. .
Hopo he'll enjoy good health for
awhile now. He is at the post yet"
fit
The republican convention Sat
urday a. week ago nominated A.T.
Tostevin , surveyor ; Arthur Bo\v-
ering , commissioner 3rd district ,
andv John M. Tucker , county at
torney.
Wm. M. Tetherow was in town
yesterday from his place 16 miles
south of town. He had the mis
fortune , August 26 , of losing his
house by fire , caused by a defect
ive flue. >
Miss Campbell , who has been
employed in the capacity of stenog
rapher , in the Firsc National baak ,
left Sunday morning for Lincoln ,
where she expects to occupy a
similar position. .
W. A. Pettycrew returned Tues- \
day night from his trip to the j
world's fair at St. Louis , leaving
his son Floyd , iVebbIIilsingerand
Judge and Oliver Walcott to come
a day later. They had good weath
er and saw the sights. Mr. Hil-
singer met two half-brothers there
that he hadn't seen for 17 years.
Paul L. Brockway , a civil engi
neer of Lincoln , and Miss Kate
Weed were married at the bride's
home , 25 miles southwest of Cody ,
Tues lay , Sept. 20 , 1901 , the Rev.
A. T. Carpenter of Valentine of
ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Brock-
way departed for Lincoln two days
later where they expect to make
their future home. j
The weather bureau report fai
th' ' week ending Sept. 27 shows
th highest and lowest temperature '
to have been SS ° on the 26 , and ,
46 ° ond the 25. A thunder storm
with accompanying high winds oc
curred in the evening of the 27th. ,
The precipitation was very'light
in this immediate vicinity mea ur-
iug onl ; , .04 : of an inch. The
weather has been idealy fine dur
ing the week and the precipitation
on the last day was no't heavy' '
enough to do any flamajro to the
hay crop an.icarcoly ) suHiciwii.io .
lay the dust-
Charles Reece is in the country
this week delivering some cattle
that he Fold.
MissesMay Cavanaugh and Julia
Fletcher drove down from Crcok-
ston last Saturday.
Henry Neill started for Buffalo
yesterday morning. Dave Rumor
is wondering if he isn't going to
bring back something.
Ed Richards' brother , a photog
rapher of Hartington , came up
Tuesday and today went out to
Ed's ranch for a visit.
Frank Hippie , of , Crookston ,
was in town yesterday and called
at our office to pay another year
in advance for TiiEvDEMOCRAT.
Mrs. Walcott has received woid.
from Lincoln that her sister had
undergone a successful surgical
operation and is slowly recovering.
Obe Church bought two car
loads of potatoes this week from
the farmers of North Table. They
were as fine as any we ever saw
and no other country can equal
equal them.
0. W. Morey has bought his
father's dwelling on Hall street
and is raising it 6 feet. He has
also moved the frame additions to
his store up and will join them onto
the dwelling.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Burge drove
in from their ranch yesterday.
Mr. Burge was down to Omaha last
week and bought a bunch of cattle
which he brought back with him ,
arriving Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bishop vis
ited friends at Cody and drove
fromxthere up to C. W.Allen's
last week , returning Thursday.
Mr. Bishop says Mr. Allen has 70
acres of fine alfalfa.
Mr. Pease , of Wagner , S.D. , a
brother of Mrs. M.R. Harden , was
here on a visit the latter parb of
last week , stopping off on his re
turn from Deadwood where he
had been as a witness.
Mrs. F. M. Walcott entertained
her sister , Mrs. Bullard of Rose
bud , a few days the first of this
week. Mrs. Bullard goes to Crow
Creek , South Dakota , where she
has been transferred from Rose
bud Boarding school.
< Juh * Jie t'hurcii Anni a ic *
im'ttt
On Sunday next , ma > s will be
said here at 10:30 : a.m. Catechismt
class at 3 and evening devotions at
7:30. : During mass a collection '
will be made for the benefit of the
Catholic orphanage at Omaha. On
Saturday , Oct. S , mass will be said
at Arabia at 10 a.m.
J. S. Grooms is building a fine
house on his farm.
Jolm Neiss of Roehud wis : in
this locality ieceutly.
Frank Thompson is building a
kitchen onto his house.
Mrs. Kuskie returned recently
fiom her visi in Cass county.
Roy Kuskie went to town with
grain for Grooms Bros. Thursday.
Mr. Osborn , our road overseer , is
working the roads in this nei ghbor-
hood this week.
Mr. Hittle , our jolly , good natur-
ed postmaster , has the finest crop
of potatoes in Cherry ro.
Dave Archer lost § 5 on : i wager
with Ross Davison on pulling a
threshing machine outfrom a fin
ished job.
Mr Swain received a telegram
Sunday statins that his brother was
cl5Ting in Michigan. He left for his
brother's bedside Monday morning.
James Eughes , Robert Jones , Jean
ThompsonVm. . Grooms , JoeLan-
gor , Jini Rector , Win Allen and
Frank Grooms were on the road to
town Friday with gaain.
Another fight at. Sparks Sunday.
It's nor only a shame but a disgrace
to the neighborhood and to them
selves that neighbor boys must fight
like cats and doge , and the young
man that will insist and hiss up
these fights nd mark out ground
for fighriug purposes is no better
than those who degrade themselves
in this horrid manner. Shalie
hands boys and settle the matter m
a manly way and when anyone in
sists on you fighting over nothing
drop them out of yourcircle of ac
quaintances as they are no t worthy
of your humblest opinion.
In making out the program of
the old settlers reunion we are sor
ry to say we accidently , not purpose
ly , left out : recitation by Miss Jac-
quins and song by Ethel and Edna
Hudson. Well girls , I will apoligize.
My mistake , your treat.
We have thou ht of all the news
That possbly could be found ,
Took our pen and paper
Set down and wrote it down.
We've caught the mail and sent it in ,
Hope 'twill come out in time :
In the county paper DEMOCRAT ,
We'll just sign PORCUPINE.
Business Notices.
Notices under this heading 5 cents per line
each insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
Try a dinner at the Chicago
House.
Buy a 21 meal ticketNfor § 5.0f
at the Chicago House.
Everyone is satisfied with meals
at the Chicago House.
Don't forgot that the Red Front
Merc. Co. carry a complete line of
HoatingStoves , Ranges , Cook Stoves
etc. 35
Guitar and case for sale. In
quire at the Chicago House.
Members of the Christian Ed-
deavor will give a supper in Beth
el hall , Wednesday evening. Oc
tober 5th. Supper will be served
from 5:30 : to 7:00 : o'clock.
Let Chef Stark prepare you a
dinner at the Chicago House.
Jlor.ses fr'or S
Some good work horses , saddle
horses and some good young mares.
Terms to suit purshaser. Inquire
at Bishop's livery barn.
23 W. T. BISHOP.
Albert Pike informs' * that he
h"lo t seven head of two-year
sterrs : > nd hriiVrs brandod P u-i
en 'i ' H iilc TVvt - ' < > ; <
some time ai < s n.MC . MM-IIIH c. -
tie bearing thttt brand will plntM-
notify I dm ai Crook ton. ' u7i
If you want to buy a Heating
Stove call on Red From Merc. Co.
Don'i forget iluit rhn com
in-z nne will son ! > < fit Imn-i ? n <
the largest hue > < < ' - -
HusKing Globes andiulenn.uojn
Kn ves juul Honks ; also , ootton-
iljniiiel ( jtov'-f < uul . \Jttjns ] ! , Pinu
Tar , ttc. , can be found in the hard
ware Department of the Red Front
'
Merc. Co. 35
Look out for tni' dati- * < > ' . ' Dr.
--t.i-.s. ' py - spp.-iali i , noxi visit.
If thenis anything in th" Val
entine market thatou , do not find
on our table , will eon-Mi"- a
[ ; < - . ' ' - " . ' fa * or it'VHi in * nti n ' .
We pr" | 'i i' Jo se ! t'i - In1- ! -ible
in > ort i we > t Nebraska : m l only
change you 35 cents. The Valen
tine ! ! OIN ' . J. A. HOOTON , Prop.
A first class Table d hote break
fast , dinner or supper far 50 cents
at the f 'hi' ' ro House
H. S. avatr * ' having p > i'-chased
thftar L" . cry B-irn t' . E.
Sherman , m formed a partner
ship uiti Hammond & Bullistolie
known athe Star Livery Co. The
Star livery burn will lie used ex
clusively lor the liver.business . ,
and the Hammond & Bullis barn
will be used for a feed and sale
stable and will be known as the
Club Feed and Sale Stable. We
wish to thank the .public for past
favors and solicit your patronage
in the future , believing that with
our splendid equipment we can
please you and give better service
than heret'ofore. Yours for busi
ness , \V. B. HAMMOND.
C. H. BULLIS.
H. S. SAVAGE.
Send in your order for printed
stationery to THE DEMOCRATofliee
and get the best.
Colonihfc Juow One-Way See-
cm ! Class ItjitcJ * to Californ
ia , Oregon , Washington , Id
aho , illontana , Utali , Colo
rado ami Wyoming ;
Via the North-western Line will be
in effect from all stations daily un
til October 15 , inclusive. Stop-ov
ers and interesting side trips. Two
solid fast trains through to the Pa
cific Coast daily. "The Overland
Limited" less than three days en-
route. Another fast daily train
with drawing room and sleeping
cars and free reclining cars daily.
Personally conducted excursions.
For tickets and full information ap
ply to agents Chicago & North
western R'y. 364
s Stock rind poultry have few-
troubles which are 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.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers keep their herds and flocks
healthy by giving them an occa
sional dose ot Black-Draught Stock
and Poultry Medicine in their
food. Any stock ra iser may buy a
2-3-ceiit half-pound air-tight can
of this medidno frnin his dealer
and keep his stork in vigorous
health forveeks. . Dealers gener
ally keep Black-Draught Stock and
Poultry Medicine. If yours does
not , send 25 cents for a sample
can to the manufacturers , The
Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chat
tanooga , lenn.
ROCHCI.LE , G.Y. , Jan. 30,1002.
Black-Draught Stock and Poultry
Medicine i3 the best I ever tried. Our
stock was looking bad when yon B2nt
me tho raedicino and nov they are
getting so fine. They are looking 20
per cent , better.
S. P. BSOCKINGTON.
If you want to sell your
or Ranch ,
List it with is.
Sold.
REFERENCES :
Rock Co. Stale Bank ,
Peoples Bank of Naper OFFICE : One DoooJNcr-VA
and Bank of Naper. of First National Bank.
The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
lirownlee.Xcbr ,
Prince Koabdel
131603 : imi Curly
Coit ; 112-jt ; ! at heat !
of herd The blood
of Fowler. Anxiery.
Lord Wilton and Sir
( iluristonu prefomi-
uates in my herd.
lean lill ordeis for bulls of nil ajros at nny
time. Kanch tcjur miles north-west of JJrown-
lee , Nebr. /
C. II. FAUUIAUEJ : .
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
ranbulk , 75 per cwt $14.00 ton
ortsbulk 85 per cwt 116.00 ton
> creeniuga 70c " . 113.00"
' Feed 1.05 " $20.00 "
Corn 95 ' $18.00 "
Chop corn 1.00 ' $19.00 "
Oats 1.20 ' $23.00 "
Genevieve Adams Hewitt ,
oi
Scientifically * correct rnethodof client
ilevelopment , deep breathing , articu
lation and tone poisingcorrection of
defects in sin intj and speaking voice
Robert G. Easley ,
ATTORXUY AT LAW.
tg Office over Red Front
GENERAL LAW PRACTICE
Valentine , I
G. H. Hall , M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls promptly attended to day
or night. Drugs and Phar
maceuticals furnished.
Woo < l JLake , - Nebraska.
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Kosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,190i.
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quiglcy & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The Don-
oher residence , Cherry Street.
LEROY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Wood lake
-KNKKAI. WOltK I'KOMITLY ATTENDKD TO.
a. M. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all parts of the City.
C. M. SAGESEE
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Kespcct
Kau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , llerpicide : md Cokn's DandrulT Curt1.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
JOHN F. POKATH
Keige , Rebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
Users of
ir Fre § Premiums
TO SECGVDVAT10VAL BANK
Cash to Ifion Coffee users in our Great "World's Fair Contest
2139 people get checks , 2139 more will get them in the feo
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Five LionHeads cut from Lion What will be the total popular vote cast
for President ( votes for al ! can
and cent
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didates combined ) at the .electfc-n
.stamp entitle you ( in addition to
November 8 , 1904 ?
the regular free premiums ) to
la 190C election , 13,050,653 people - > va
one vote. The s-cent stamp cov = for President. For nearest correct y
mates received in Woolson Spi'-e C- . .
to
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pany's office , Toledo , O. , on or be.-
that your estimate is. recorded. November 5 , 1904 , we will gi/c : - *
esti prize for the nearest correct e ti'
You can send as many
'second prise to the next nearest ,
mates as desired. etc. , as follows :
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