Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 13, 1905, Image 5

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W. B. Hammond is building a
barn on his residence lot.
Mrs. Dave Dunn is now able to
be up and walking about.
„ S. L. Ellis and S. Q. Spain were
in town from Simeon last Friday.
Rasmus Andersen was down
from Rosebud a couple of days
last week.
Several persons from Woodlake
were up on a contest case last
Thursday.
D. A. Piercy and wife returned
home after a couple of weeks visit
in our city.
Geo. W. Beamer , of Gordon ,
camo down this morning on busi
ness in our city.
E. D. Cohota has purchased the
Perry Lawson barber shop and
restaurant , building and lot.
Mrs. Margaret Davenport is in
Ft. Collins. Colo. , this week on
business and visiting friends.
Edward Lewis , foreman of the
Chi Psi Cattle company , was up
from Woodlake last Saturday.
M. C. Carroll is delivering a lot
of fruit trees to farmers that he has
been taking orders for recently.
Lots of fruit trees have been
delivered to farmers of our city
recently by a Shenandoah , la.firm.
Miss Anna Pavlik returned last
week from Crookston to work in
the Home Bakery , after several
weeks vacation.
Patrick Healy , of the music firm
Lyon & Healy of Chicago , died
April 3. Mr. Healy was a promi
nent man in Chicago.
The Donoher sisters are build
ing an addition to their residence ,
re-building the kitchen with a
stairway and room above.
Mrs. S. G. Caaapbell returned
to the St. Joseph hospital at Oma
ha Monday morning and will have
an operation performed today.
Miss Eva Ashburn swallowed
ft pin last Friday which caused
some uneasiness for a time and
came to town to see a doctor , but
failing to locate it returned home
and is getting along all right.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. E.
Smith of Ainsworth , Saturday ,
April 8 , 1905 , a son. Mr. Smith ,
who is clerking for Davenport &
Thacher , went down to spend Sun
day getting acquainted with the
new member of the firm.
There was two inches of snow on
the ground Monday morning but
it melted .before noon and the
spring like weather continues.
Friday and Saturday , last week ,
people went in shirt sleeves and
the editor wore his two-year old
straw hat.
Dr. Will Donoher and wife ar
rived in our city last Friday from
their tour of foreign lands. After
a. few weeks visit here with Mr.
Donoher's sisters and mother and
friends the Doctor and wife will
return to Park City , Utah. They
have been away 16 months.
W. A. Kimbell informs us that
he has been advised by the chief
game warden in regard to the
changes that were made by the
last legislature. Open season for
prairie chicken , sage ehicken and
grouse Sept. 1 to Nov. 30. Wild
duck , geese , brant , swan , crane
and game water fowl Sept. 1 to
April 15. Trout ( not less than 8
inches in length ) April 1 to Oct. 1.
All other fish April 1 to Nov. 16.
Not more than 25 fish to be caught
in one day and not more than 50
to be in possession of one person
at one time. No hunting to be al
lowed in the night. Only ordinary
shoulder guns to be used. No
fishing to be allowed except with
rod and line and Inot more than 5
hooks on one line. Hunters must
hold license fee , $10 for non-resi
dents ; $1 for residents. Non-resi
dents not allowed to take out of
the state more than 50 game birds
or 25 fish. Game must be accom
panied by owner on same train. It
is also provided that not more than
ten prairie chickens may be had
in possession during month of Sept.
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Last Sunday , April 9th , there
was a .small gathering of young
fdlks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Aashburn , 15 miles north
east of town. Croquet and sev
eral other games were played. All
had a good time and went home
hoping they would meet again.
The U. S. weather bureau re
port for the week ending April 12 ,
shows highest and lowest tempera
ture respectively as 78 ° on 7th
23 ° on the llth , a range of 55 °
and a mean for the period of 45.3.
Comparatively , the average tem
perature shows a loss of only
1.8 ° . The precipitation was only
.2tt of an inch , most of this melted
snow. As compared with the
normal this is a loss of .39 of an
inch for the week , but the month
to date shows a gain of Al. The
winds have been about the average
velocity , the highest 2tt miles from
northeast on the 9th.
The first weekly crop bulletin of
the U. S. weather bureau issued at
the University of Nebraska , for
the present season , gives an inter
esting summary of crop conditions
throughout the state of Nebraska.
The Hessian fly appeared in prac
tically all counties where winter
wheat was sown. The damage to
the crop was , however , slight in
most counties. The greatest dam
age was done in Fillmore , York
and Seward counties. The damage
was estimated as high as 50 per
cent of the crop in some places.
The first ten days in April the
farm work progressed rapidly
with the soil in excellent condition.
Spring wheat is about all sown and
early fields are coming up nicely.
Oat seeding is about finished in
southern counties and well ad
vanced in northern. Early sown
fields are up nicely. Winter
wheat lived through the winter
and is almost uniformly rep orted
as looking fine. The Hessian fly
is reported present in a few cases ,
but as yet no damage is apparent.
Grass started early and pastures
afforded a living for cattle two
weeks earlier than in the average
season. Plowing for corn has be
gun in southern counties. Plum
and apricot trees are beginning to
bloom in southeastern counties.
Peiibroek Quills.
The crocus carpets the hillside.
The blackbird orchestra is in full
tune.
Early gardening is the order of
the day.
Richard Owens sold a team to
Mr. Klingirnan for $225.
E. L. Hutchison sold a team of
horses to Bert Sharp for $200.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Bowman , twins , a boy and girl.
Miss May Graddy stayed a week
with Mrs. Hittle during her illness.
John Hittle bought a team of
horses from Lou Hutchison for
H200.
H200.D.
D. A. Hancock and family and
Mrs. Adams and family visited at
Mr. Kuskie's Sunday.
Is the "Lost Bear" Ursa Major
or Ursa Minor or one of the con
stellations of Conolly Flat ?
The ladies of Norden and vicin
ity met at Mrs. Logan's in Norden
Friday and had a sewing bee for
the family of George Bowman.
Mrs. Hittle has been on the sick
list for a a couple of weeks. She
has been troubled with rheumatism
and severe headaches all winter.
Miss May Graddy closed a suc
cessful term of school in the Kus-
kie district , and then completed
Miss Porter's term in the Hutchi
son district.
W. L. Klingaman , of Woodlake ,
bought a bunch of cattle and some
horses in this neighborhood last
week , mostly two and three year
old , fat cattle.
EAGLE.
Mrs. Elmore will have her trim
med hats on display Friday , April
7th. All are invited. For two
weeks I will give a present with
every hat bought for five dollars
and over. MRS. ELMORE.
Business Notices
; uiritr thiluvfiiri , : ft oents-per ! ine
j each insertion . Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
Buster Brown Belt for children
at Mrs. Elmore's. 12
Consult Dr. War rick , the eye
ear , nose and throat specialist , at
Donoher hotel , Saturday , April 15.
Eyes tested and glasses properly
fitted. 122
Furnished rooms , rent reason
able. MRS. EUTII A. SHORE.
All kinds of Flower , Vegetable
and Field seeds for sale by the Red
Front Mercantile Co. 8
FOR SALE :
Second hand National Cash Keg-
ister. Inquire of
13 QUIGLEY & ClIAPMAX.
FOR SALE Early Ohio Seed
Potatoes delivered at Valentine ,
Arabia , Woodlake or Simeon at
30c a bushel. JOHN ORMESHER.
13
WANTED Competent girl for
general house work. Wages § 5
per week. Apply to
13 Miss CATHERINE DONOHER.
If you have so called catarrh of
ear , nose or throat consult Dr.
Warrick. Come early. One day
only , April 15. Donoher hotel.
Pure Pingree Seed Potatoes for
sale at my farm i miles north of
town. 113 L. H. PERKINS.
FOR SALE : 7 room house. Acre
lot. Nice lawn and fine trees.
9 P. F. SIMONS .
A full line of Pipe , Pumps , Cylin
ders , Pipe Fitting , etc. are sold by
the Eed Front Merc. Co.
Just received a new line of
Combs and Belts at Mrs. Elmore's.
A full supply of fresh new
garden seeds have just been re
ceived by the Bed Front Merc. Co.
Now is the time to build that
fence around your farm. If you
want the best Glidden & Baker barb
wire or good field fencing call on
Bed Front Merc. Co. They can
furnish you what you want for the
same and less money than you
would have to pay for cheaper
brands of wire fence.
I have buyer for Nebraska farms.
If you want to sell , list with me or
write for particulars. 47
HORACE GRANT ,
Heist Bldg. Kansas City , Mo.
Now is the time to get your in
surance on your buildings and
stock. Storms have already begun
and if you are without insurance
it will be your neglect. It costs but
a trifle to insure against fire , light
ning and tornadoes in the best state
companies. They are represented
by I. M. Kice , Valentine , Nebr.
The Red Front Merc. Co. has
just entered into a contract with
Mr. Olson , representing the Mid
land Glass and Paint Co. of Oma
ha , whereby they will now become
the sole agents of Pattens' Sun
Proof Paint , of this place. After
having put forth considerable ef
fort and study ia their search for
the best , they have come to the
conclusion that Pattens' Sun Proof
ready mixed Paint possesses more
merits of paint value than any
thing else that could be found.
They found it possessed greater
spreading qualities , lasted longer
and held its color better. They will
issue a written guarantee with ev
ery can of paint sold by them and
if it is not entirely satistactory in
every way , return the certificate
of guarantee and they will furnish
you new paint , if your complaint
is a just one. They feel confident
of the merits of Pattens Sun Proof
Paint and if you will call at the
Red Front Hardware Dept. they
will be glad to explain the special
features which it possesses. 11
di I I
I will sell to the highest bidder at auction
THREE PIANOS.
belonging to the estate of A. E Thacher , deceased ,
AT
GORDON HALL ,
( which is in Headquarters building at )
Niobrara Nebr.
, . ,
ON
Tuesday , April 18 , 1905 ,
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.
The pianos will be in said hall for examination from Wednesday , April 12th , to date of
sale , where they may be inspected by persons desirous of purchasing.
CH. . CORNELL , Special Administrator.
"THE SHINING MARK AND
THE MINING SHARK5'
Portrayal of the Great Difference
Between a "SHARE FAKE AND A
FAIR SHAKE. " A book of over IOC
pages neatly bound containing fif
teen half-tones from the highest pric
ed photos taken from life in the state
of Colorado. One of the most inter
esting publications of the year. As
rich to read as Lawson's "Frenzied
Finance. " You can get it ABSO
LUTELY FREE by addressing
C. P. JORDAN ,
Rosebud , 80. Dakota.
J. L. ASHBURN ,
Contractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone
Work.
Valentine , - Nebr.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED *
PerCwt. Per Ton.
An Opportunity
We want a man
in this locality to sell
the WHEELER &
WILSON Sewing
Machine.
We can offer ex
ceptional induce
ments to someone
who commands a
horse and wagon and
can devote his time
to advancing the
sales of our product.
Energetic men
find our proposition
a money-maker , ca
pable of development
into a permanent
and profitable
business.
WRITE AT ONCE
Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.
72 and 74 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO
Ladies
Trimmed Hats
My stock of Easter Hats and Spring
. Millinery is Now on Display.
COME AND SEIEI !
Miss Louisa E , Martin
N. J. AUSTIN. J. "W. THOMPSON.
AUSTIN & THOMPSON ,
( Successors to E. Breuklander. )
General Blacksmithing and Wood-work
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Valentine ' / Nebraska ,
JAMES B. HULL
THE OWL SALOGN W.A.TAYLOR.
9 if Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars.
VALENTINE A : NEBRASKA
Professional Cards.
The Loup Valley Hereford Kanch.
Brownlee.Nebr ,
Prince Boabdel
131603 and Curly
Coat 112261 at head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety.
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates ID my herd.
I can 11)1 ) orders foi bulls of all ages at any
time , llauch faur miles north-west of Jirown-
lee , Nebr.
C.H. FAULHABEK.
JOHN F. PORATH
Riege , Xelu * .
Tubular wells and windmills.
H. M. CRAMER ,
City Deliyeryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
from the depot and all parts of the City.
Eobert G. Easley ,
ATTORNEY AT IAW.
igTOffice over Red Front
GENERAL. LAW J/RACTICE
T alentine ,
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights The Don
oher residence , Cherry Street.
C. M. SAGESEE
Barberl
First-class Shop in Every Respect
j Euu de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic , Herpicide and Coko's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in llosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 190i.
G. M. Hall , M. D.
* , 1'liysician and Surgeon.
All calls promptly attended to day
or night. Drugs and Phar
maceuticals furnished.
Wood Iiake , - Hebraska.