Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 21, 1905, Image 5

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    The Lonp Vallov Iloref < ml Ranch
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131693 and GUI
Coat 112201 at he
of herd. The bio
of Fowler. Anxie
_ - _ Lord Wilton and i
I l f * * * " * " Gladstone prcdoti
J IVm. „ vZ nates in my Jierd
I can nil orders for bulls of all anes at a
time , llanch four miles north-west of Brow
lee , Nebr.
C. II. FAULHAISKU.
H.DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparmei
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency Jul
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904.
JOHN F. POBATH
Kiejjje , ] tfebr
Tubular wells and windmills.
G. H. Hall , M. D.
Physician and. Surgeon.
All calls promptly attended to da ;
or night. Drugs and Phar
maceuticals furnished.
"Wood Lake , - Nebraska
C. M. SAGESEE
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Kespec
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bai
Tonic , Herpicide and Coko's Dandruff Gun
Try Pompeian Face Massage drear
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeoi
Office at Quigley & Chapman'
Drug Store. Nights The Don
oher residence , Cherry Streel
Dr. G. 0. Sturdevant ,
RESIDENT DEXTIST.
Office over Daventort's StoreWeal Entranci
Valentine , Nebraska.
H. M. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to an
from the depot and all parts of the City.
We are making a specialty o
Carbon Platinos. Order the goo (
goods and you get them. Eemem
ber that our Photos are guaranteec
and that re-sittings are given whei
necessary. HALLDOKSOX. 2 !
STRAYED
With harness , 1 grey mare , weigh
1000 pounds , branded 7 H P I
connected on left shoulder. Suit
able reward for information o ;
delivery. J. M. RALYA ,
Burge , Nebr.
FOR SALE 12 full bloo (
B. P. R. Cockrells from $1.00 t (
§ 2.00 a piece , one year old
Rooster for § 2.00 , score card will
him. I have to move them. Conn
to R. R. bridge or leave orders a
Stetter's Meat Market.
MRS. MAGGIE MAURALL ,
352 Valentine ,
NOTICE.
All cattle branded QorH | -
on left side or hip or O
on left side or hip ; also all horse
branded Q on leffc Jaw or lliP
are the property of the ERICKSO :
CATTLE COMPANY and in the cus
tody of the undersigned , as Re
ceiver of said company.
I will be grateful for informa
tion that will lead to the recover ;
of any strays , or where a perso ;
has gone to any trouble or expens
in recovering said cattle or horses
I will pay a suitable reward fo
the return of the same.
C. H. CORNELL , Receiver ,
Valentine , Kebi
All kinds of chickens for sale
Furnished rooms to rent. Hous
plants for sale.
35 MRS. R. SHORE.
Catholic Clinrcli Announce
nieiit.
On Sunday next , Father Perri
of St. Francis Mission will cele
brate mass at 10:30 : a. m. Hi
Reverence will also hear confess
' ions on Saturday evening an
Sunday morning. Holy commur
ion can be received on Sunda
morning from 7 o'clock.
Taken Up
By the undersigned on my ranch at McCan
1 three-year old red sieer. branded S on k
hip and < i ! on n ht hip.
\ Dated Sept. 8.1903.
i 355 P. C. GALLOWAl.
Moro Local.
Jl , \ou v\aia a juud auave go t
" Bill & Bill's. "
Jake Klien , of Simeon , was i
town today.
We notice an addition to th
home of J. C. Northrop.
lion. Frank llothleutner of Kil
gore was in town Tuesday.
Mrs. C11. . Cornell and son El
more are in Omaha this week.
Dr. Hall , who has recently sole
his drug store at Woodlake , wai
up from there Tuesday.
Frank Lamberson , of Ho
Springs , S. D. spent several day ?
in our city the past week.
We are prepared to make rea
estate loans.
WALCOTT & MORRISSEY.
Henry Brown , of near Sparks ,
came up yesterday and stayed ov
er night in town. His brother H.
K. Brown is very low with ty
phoid fever.
L. C. Blake and wife of Chicago
arrived here Friday and have been
visiting with John Slonecker's
family the past week. Mrs. Blake
will be remembered as Miss Mabel
Marsden.
We are prepared to make real
estate loans on Farm and Ranch
properties at a fair and conserva
tive valuation. Call and see us.
CORNELL & XICHOLSOX.
32 At First National Bank.
"W. B. Pugh , a government in
spector from Washington , D. C. ,
has been in the city and in the
country the past week and we are
informed that he is here for the
purpose of looking into the illegal
fencing of government land.
Ben DcCory's little girl is very
sick at the home of J. B. Hull in
this city. Charley Tackett and
wife and John DeCory came down
Tuesday and are with the family
helping to take care of her. Mr.
and Mrs. DeCory have been in
town several days.
J. A. Hornback has purchased
the Chicago hotel and will take
possession Oct. 1st. The deal was
consummated last week upon Mr.
Hornback's return fromlJushville.
Mrs. Sears , who has been conduct
ing the hotel will make her home
with Mr. Hornback' s folks for the
present. Mr. and Mrs. Horn-
back formerly conducted the City
hotel and are too well known here
to need an introduction to Cherry
county people. They will be wel
comed buck by a host of friends
who are glad to see them again
become residents of our town.
Wrn. Kavanaugh , of Crookston ,
came down last Saturday with the
complaint that two persons had
run away with one of his horses.
He had hired a saddle horse to a
man by the name of Arnold to go
np to the Beed place several miles
west of Crookston on Wednesday
morning. This Mr. Arnold wish
ing to stay up in the country de
cided upon sending the horse back
to Mr. Kavanaugh by two young
men who came along about the
time he was looking for someone
going to Crookston , and thinking
of saving himself a trip , he deliv
ered the horse to them. These
men were in a one horse rig and
one of them got onto the saddle
horse. By trivial occurrences ,
seemingly , these men were traced
to Long Pine and were there ar
rested , after having traded off the
saddle or sold it and had traded
their shalves for a tongue. After
making futile attempts to trade 01
sell the outfit they were relieved
of further attempts by the Long
Pine marshal who notified them
officially that they were wanted al
Valentine. They gave their names
as Thomas F. Fielding of Alliance.
Neb. , and Charles F. Connors , of
some town in Wyo. Howard Lay-
port is entitled to considerable
praise for the capture of these
horse thieves who think they arc
only up for a breach of trust. Mr.
Kavauaugh is glad to get his hors (
back and the saddle being a bor
rowed one , he is glad to be able tc
return to its ovner. Fielding and
Connors aee in the county jail t <
await their trial.
Rice writos insurance.
If you want a rpul i-stab . .
call on
35 WALCOTT & MORRISSEY.
Judge Walcott went to Siou :
City yesterday and expects to b <
back to Merriman tomorrow night
A. T. Tvistevin returned fron
Sioux City last week where he hac
been on account of the fatal illncs :
of his father.
There was a bully scrap ir
in front of Sageser's barber shor
Tuesday. A native of Africa whc
pronounced himself John Thomp
son and was joshed considerable
by the boys as being a mathema
tician , had held the importanl
position for some time ( since King
resigned ) as shoe shiner and portei
for the barber shop. John got
crazy gone on F. M. Hickler's
daughter and when he delivered
the barber towels to be washed ,
slipped a note in her hand express
ing his love and admiration with
a request to be answered when
they met again , or words to that
effect. Frank Sears , an uncle of
the girl was given the note and he
met the African instead , much to
his surprise. Sheriff Lay port got
ifter the man of figures when he
finally turned to run , and arrested
him , but later turned him loose
upon his promise to leave town.
The 0. S. weather bureau re
port for the week ending Sept. 20 ,
shows that the mean daily tem
perature was 63 ° or about 1 °
ibove thenormal. . The highest
temperature was 89 ° and the low
est 36 ° on the 19th. A light frost
Dccurred on the morning of the
19th , but there was no damage
lone even in the lower benches of
the river bottoms. The record is
igain broken in the matter of kill
ing frost , which according to the
IS years records occurs between
the 10th and 18th of September ,
ind this is the 21st without any
damaging frost. This extension
} f killing frost period insures the
safety of the corn crop. The pre
cipitation for the week is O.oS of
in inch and gives a total rainfall
} f 25.4-5 inches , creeping up close
ly to the greatest annual rainfall
in IS years. Winds have been
the normal.
There arc too many strangers
in our city who butt in or try to
3pen up a conversation with worn-
2n whom they meet in stores or on
the street. There may be no
harm meant in many cases but the
fact remains that a man offers
insult to a woman who is an entire
stranger to him by "butting hi"
Dr joining in a conversation in
which he has no interest , unless
[ \e be invited or ine case he be the
3iily person apparently able to
furnish the information sought in
i question for such information by
i lady. Even then , a gentleman
should consider whether or not it
svould be appropriate for him to
' 'butt in , " depending much upon
the gravity of the occasion and the
need of his services. There is too
much of this being done , even
though it may be by some im
properly raised person , "who
lidn't mean anything , or didn't
know any better. " Strangers
should keep their places , or sooner
ar later they may be sorry.
Another Shooting Scrape.
Corporal Elijah Custard of M
Co. , 25th Infantry , was shot in the
top of the head last Sunday eve
ning about 4 : o'clock at the Harris
sporting house by Wm. Craig who
was running the place. We are
told that Craig and Custard had
engaged in a quarrel over a girl
and Craig told the girl to come oul
of the room which she occupied
with Custard. This was against
the wishes of Custard and he re
monstrated with Craig who struck
him over the head with a revolver
and then shot him in the top of the
head. Some friends of Custard
caught the revolver or Craig's
hand as he first leveled it at Cus
tard and Wm. Rash , the bar tend
er , handed Craig another revolrei
and told Craig to shoot him whicl
Craig did , according to the reports
we got of the trouble. Custarc
livod ab'out'an hour and a half af-
t r
that Craig throwed a revolver
down beside Custard as he lay dy
ing , evidently to make it appear
that Custard was trying to shoot
Craig when Craig fired. There
were several witnesses to the
shooting and the truth will very
likely come out in the trial.
Craig was arrested on the charge
of shooting with felonious intent
Wrn. Ivash , the bartender , as an
iccornplice and accessory to the
[ jrime and they are being held for
murder.
Craig was formerly a corporal
Df M Co. and since his discharge
las been running the place where
the trouble occurred.
Dr. Lewis held another inquest
ind decided that Elijaha Custard
kvas dead and the jury decided
: hat he was shot. Several witnes
ses saw the shooting and William
Uraig and Wm. Rash were charg-
jd with the murder of Elijah
Dustard.
Reduced Railroad FO.VC to
Omaha.
September 25th to October Sth
; o attend the Ak-Sar-Ben electric
mrades and Street Fair , also
Schmoller & Mueller's great re-
noval piano sale. Over fifty used
md new upright pianos will be
) laced on sale at § 61.00 , § 72.00 ,
? SS.OO , § 105.00 , § 122.00 , § 135.00
, o § 190.00. Nearly all the stand-
ird makes in this lot. Over sixty
ised organs and square pianos re-
luccd to § 10.00 , § 12.00 , § 16.00 ,
80.00 to § 35.00 , none higher. All
guaranteed as represented or
noney refunded.
New Stein way & Sons , Steger ,
Emerson , McPhail , Hard man ,
ilueller and eighteen other famous
nakes of the latest improved pianos
mown to science will be sold at
.stonishing cut prices , saving the
myer § 75.00 to § 150.00 and on the
lighsr priced instruments over
1200.00.
All prices in plain figures , cut
> ut this advertisement , bring it
nth you. Make our store
open day aucl evening ) your head-
[ uarters free music all the time.
SCIIMOLLKK & MUELLER.
Largest music concern in * the
vest. Temporary location , 1107
larncy St. , Omaha , Nebr.
Sins on News.
Hard rain at Simeon.
Church Sunday at Simeon.
Gordon Lord , of Cody , was here
Liiesday.
C , Pecldicord and wife visited at
Ir. Young's Sunday.
Old Settlers Picnic at Simeon ,
Friday and Saturday , Oct. 6-7. All
orne.
Mrs. M. Dunham , of Valentine ,
ms been visiting Mrs. S. Q. Spain
) f Simeon.
2G. B. Ganow and wife just re-
urned from Kennedy where they
mve been working for the past two
nonths.
P. H. Young has returned to his
anch after being called to Missouri
m account of the death of his
Brother.
What was the attraction at Mr.
Bennett's Sunday ? All the boys
vere headed that way.
Slim Lawless was quite sick last
veek. He went to town to see the
loctor and is improving.
Four new pupils entered school
Monday : Ralph and Herbert Peip-
jr , Goldie Peddicord and Charlie
Spain.
SMILES.
Crnel Fnte's Favors.
The Poet My mail contains nothing
but rejected manuscripts ! His Wife
And mine nothing but invitations to
millinery openings ! Brooklyn Life.
On nncl Off.
Knobbs They say poverty egged
him on to the stage. Snobbs Yes , an 1
the gallery egged him off. Princeton
Tiger.
"Is the house you now live in your
ownr"
" . "
"Not now.
"You have sold It ? "
"No ; got married. "
e ebr.
. ,
IJESOAY , SEPTEMBER 26 , 1905 ,
At One O'clock P. M.
I will sell to the highest responsible bidder the following property :
50 = HEAD OF HORSES = 50
As follows :
15 Yearling Colts-
15 Two-year Old Colts.
10 Three-year Old Colts.
10 Large Young Mares.
Chis stock has been raised by myself on my ranch and sired by pure
blood Percheron stallions , gentle and halter broke ,
and in first class salable condition.
TERMS OF SALE : One year's time will be given on notes
> earing 10 per cent interest from date with approved security.
JOHN H. NEISS.
> . E. TRACEWELL , AUCT. W. E. HALEY , CLERK.
Cement Building Blocks
for Foundations , Houses , Barns or Chimneys
WESLEY HOLSCLAW ,
Syringes.
The kind that don't spring
a leak every time you use
them. They are made of
new rubber rubber that has
the stretch in it
New Para Rubber
the best yet.
We have these dependable
Fountain Syringes at prices
from § 1.25 to § 2.00.
QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN ,
DRUGGISTS.
J. L. ASHBUBN ,
i
Contractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone
Work.
Valentine , - Nebr ,
Perfect In quality.
Moderate In price.
iiiiiMy , to lill the new positions created by
r.Kiil and Teleunijih Companies.Ve
n.itit Youns Men and Ladies uf uood babitsto
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. R. ACCOUNTING.
We furnish 7"per cent of the operators and
Sttti n Agents i i Aniciica Our six schools
ar - tl ' largest exclusive Telegraph Schools
In The World. K-tablished 'M years aad en
dorse. ! In all leading Railway Officials.
We execute ai' > 0 bond to every student to
furnish tiim or her a position paying from
SI' ) to ? GO a m.MiUi in states cast of the Itockv
.Mountains , or from S75 to SlOuaiuonth in
statesesCof the Ujckies , immediately up
on graduation.
biudents can enter at any time. No vaca
tions. For full information retarding auy
of our Schools write direct to our executive
olllce at Cincinnati , O. Catalogue free.
The Morse School of Telegraphy ,
Cincinnati , O. Buffalo , X. V.
Atlanta , CJa. LaC'rosse , Wis.
Texarkayii. Tex. San I'raaciseo.Cal ,
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 OX'CE
Wheelcr&Wilson Mfg. Co.
72 and 74 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO
Ilalldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 ,
and Sth of each month.
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