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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
Calumet Baking Powder Perfect In quality. Moderate In price. You will find a hearty welcome at the Chicago House. 38 Halldorson's photos 1 ? 2 , 3 , 4 and 5th of each month. When you come to town , stop at the Chicago House. 38 Comfortable rooms , clean beds and all you want to eat at the Chi cago House. 38 For sale Four tboro-brd Ches ter White boars. WM. EPKE , Crookston , Neb. Go to Kimbell's for a first-class shave , haircut , shampoo , massage , shine , bath or any other thing in the line of barber work. Bath room and and shine chair in operation Sunday until noon. 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 & NICHOLSON. 32 At First National Bank. The Loup Valley lierefGrd Kauch Brown letNebr , Prince Boabriel 131693 and Curly Coat 112 61 at head of herd T'lo ' blood of Fowler. Anxiety. Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi- . nates IQ my herd. I can flJl orders for bulls of all ajres at any lime. Jlancli feur miles nortb-west of Browu- lee , Nebr. C.H. FAur.nAitKH. H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery Jepav of T. C. Hornb\r's store. Will be in Rosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904 : . JOHN F. POtRATH Riege , Nebr. Tubular wells and windmills. C. M. SAGESEE Barber First-class Shop in Every Kespect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicido and Cokn's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Eights The Don- oher residence. Cherry Street. H.M.CKAMEK , City Delivery-man , Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. Dr. G. O. Sturdevant , JIES1DEXT DKXTIST. Office over Daventort's Ftore West Entrance Valentine , Nebraska. G. H. HALL , M.D. Physician asui Snrgeosi. Office and residence over T. U. Hon- by's store. Valentino , - Nebraska. International LiveNtock Ex position to be held in Chi cago , December 16 to 33. In order to arrange for better facilities in handling the large at tendance anticipated for this great annual event and on account of the inability of the builders to complete the magnificent new amphitheatre on time , it has been been found , necessary to postpone the Exposi tion until the dates above mention ed. All of the events advertised will be held on the days of the week corresponding to the dates ar ranged for the previous week. All preparations are being mada to make the event one long to ne re membered. The change in the date will bring it at a season of the year when it will 110 doubt be more con venient for a larger number to at tend. More Local. 1 Chris Dittmer is in town today. Thomas Kelly , of Crookston , was in town yesterday. Ed Satterlee , the Nenzel mer chant , was in town yesterday. Frank Fischer , the hardware and furniture dealer , has been suffering from a severe cold the past week. Don't forget "The Feast of Pumpkins" at Church's hall Thurs day evening , Nov. 23. Lunch served at 5:30. : Miss Inez Pettycrew returned from Fremont this morning where she has been for several weeks studying music. Mrs. Hattie Reece and two chil dren have gone to Manhattan , Kan. , for a visit , expecting to re- maid until after the holidays. Money to loan in sums of § 1000 or less on approved real estate. L. K. BROWNELL , 424 Guardian. Geo. Harden , who has been af flicted for several weeks past with rheumatism , was able to be out riding Sunday with W. A. Petty * crew. Don't forget that Frank Fischer carries the best and most complete line of Heating Stoves and Ranges on the market. Also at the most reasonable prices , 44 Hugh Reagor and A. E. Hutchi son depart this morning for Lin coln and will go towork in the Havelock shops. They expect to return in the spring. Miss Minnie Hornback went down to Brownlee last Sunday to begin teaching in a school west of Brownlee where Miss Noy Ash- burn taught last year. Frank Fischer's line of Heating Stoves and Ranges is the largest and best to be found in the city. This line is open for inspection and the prices are most reasonable , LOST Between the Ft. Nio- jrara bridge and Valentine , Nov. Lst , a Luger automatic revolver. Suitable reward will be paid for ihe return of the gun to this office. WmShepard is wearing the night marshal star during the tem porary absence of John Simpson. Will tells us that he loaned his shot gun to some one and has for gotten who , but would like to have it returped- Mrs. Dora Fowler Pettycrew died last night about 8 o'clock at the home of R. F. Pettycrew on STorth Table after an illness of several weeks of typhoid fever. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock tkis afternoon , Be sure to get your supper at the lanch counter : Turkey , sand wiches , Boston baked beans , brown bread , doughnuts , pumpkin pies , coffee , cheese , pickles. Church's hall , Thursday , Nov. 23 , at 5:30. : J. M. Ralya found a purse last week which he left at this office. It contains three receipts from the Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of Lincoln to Wm. Wells , Luella May and Ora Wells. Own er may have same by/calling at this office. Hurry , scurry , speed away , Suits the man who takes no pains ; "Always on the rush" they sav : Bluff and bluster is not brains. Take 3'our time to do it well What your hand shall find to do : 'It may lead you , who can tell , To a better place you know. World is full of shifting men , Fortunes in the air they toss * Never stopping in the len Long enough to gather moss. It your task seems quite severe , Work the harder till it's done. Only those who persevere Can rejoice , the victory's won. If your work is not well done , In the botching class you go : Though of prefect , there are none , Strive at least to make a show. There is room for plucky hands Everywhere and every place And you'll find the world demands Honest hearts and smiling face. WAN TE D A school to te ? > ch the winter term. Inquire at this office. 424 The U. S. weather bureau re port for the week ending Nov. 15 : Daily mean temperature 47 ° is 12 above the normal , giving con ditions more like the California climate than for this latitude. The precipitation was .00 for the week adding nothing to the generous rainfall 27.05 inches for the whole season. The winds have been comparatively light , the highest velocities being 24 miles per hour on the 13lh and 14th. Taken as a whole weather conditions have been unusually perfect during the past week. Feast of Pumpkins and Chrys anthemum Sie. The ladies of St. John's Episco pal will their "Feast of Pumpkins and Chrysantheum Sale" on Fri- Friday evening , Nov. 24. If you don't come you will miss baked beans , Boston brown bread , coifee , sandwiches , pickles , cheese and pumpkin pie at the lunch counter , fine home mode candy at the candy booth , a Jack Horner pie for the little folks , blooming plants , also cut chrysantemums for sale , and music all the evening. 4-32 Resolutions of Respect anil Condolence Adopted by Valentine W. C. T. U. of Valentine , Nebr. , which has suffered the Joss by death of one its worthy charter members , Re becca Holsclaw. Whereas , God in his divine providence has called from our Union below a most worthy mem ber to join his celestial hosts above , and whereas , we deeply mourn her loss and keenly feel her absence , yet we bow in humble submission to the will of our Master , fully realizing that we have lost a true and faithful member , the commun ity a loving neighbor and her family a kind and loving wife and mother , therefore be it RESOLVED ; That we , as a union , extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved'family in this' the hour of their great sorrow , com mending them to the God she loved and served , and be it further RESOLVED ; That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and to the papers for pub lication and a copy by spread up on our records as a tribute to her memory. MRS. J. C. NoiiTiiRoi1 , Mus , MARY Moox , MRS. EFFIE AXDERSOX. North Table. Henry Fowler takes the cake as a raiser of carrots. He can show some monstrous specimens. Felix Black has finished thresh ing ; also VanMeter. A fine yield of grain at each place has reward ed their labor. Charles Salmon is erecting is erecting a new stock tank and con templates building a new house soon we are informed. Thos. Fowler has once more re turned to his homestead this time to remain permanently. He says "no place like home. " Mrs. John Granger is a sufferer from granulated eyelids. She had not seen her uncles or aunt , Mrs. Wells , for over seventeen years. Ben Hobson's son , Frank , has the chicken pox. Lucy Cohota has been ill at Jesse Granger's with the same disease. All ar < ? re covering rapidly. Mrs. C. R. Pettycrew is very sick with typhoid fever at the home of R. F. Pettycrew. She is a daughter of Thomas Fowler. Since this item was written we learn that Mrs. Pettycrew died Wednesday night , Nov. 15. ED. John and Alex Fowler of Blairs- | burg , Iowa , accompanied by their j sister , Mrs. Park Wells of Porne- I roy , Iowa , arrived Wednesday , | Nov. 8 , to visit their father , and brother Daniel who is very low with an abscess of the lungs. They had not seen him for twen ty years , and the others brothers about seventeen years have fl I f Niece and Nephew Uncle Sam should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda crackers , because they are the one food with which all of them are familiar. Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements , properly proportioned , than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers , and much more for Ufteeda BiSCUit , because they are soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked better more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly. The damp , dust and odor proof package retains all the good ness and nutriment of the wheat , all the freshness of the best baking , all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think Uneeda BiSCUit the best of that food , nearly 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Comfort Violet Cream i s every body's friend during the chap season. You are sure to have rough , chapped and irritated skin some time dur ing several months to come. Why not keep a remedy at hand that is quick and cer tain to relieve ? Violet Cream is far superior to vaseline , glycerine or cold cream , is more easily applied and leaves the hands free from grease or stickiness. It is daintily perfumed and goes so far that the cost is not worth con sidering. Price 25 cents. QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN , DRUGGISTS. passed since seeing each other. A Sparks Quills. Eello Eagle ! How are you ? Charles Burdick went to town Monday with oats. Well , Bad Boy , no politics ; just mule and that's all. Thaddus Jelly had 450 bushels of potatoes and of extra fine quality. A Mr. Whistler , from Wayne county , has moved onto Mr. Swains place for the winter. Theodore Tillson and daughter , Miss Laura , of Penhrook , were on the road to Valentine Monday. Frank Grooms went to town Monday with oats and brought out freightfor Mr. Callen , Tuesday. The ghost social at Pleasant Yal- ley school , given by Miss Bliss , net ted $19.00 to buy a teacher's desk. Very well neighbors , we dont need any tooth picks ; we'll use Sparks Quills to pick the feathers out of our teeth. One of the best dances of the season was given by Jelly brothers Saturday night. 60 nurnbqrs out , good supper and a fine time for all. John Swain has erected a set of scales at the Berry bridge which will give satisfaction for all who wisho weigh or be weighed. He has existed these for the purpose of buyingcorn. PORCUPINE. Dov/nthe River. Louis Nollette was in town Tuesday. Fate Graddy is working for Dave Archer. Martin Becker was in town one day this week. A. W. Grooms has been on the sick list for the past week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Charbonneau , of South Dakota , were in town last week. \ \ Mrs. Felix Nollette , who has"- been sick for some time is im proving slowly. Ernest Bowden has had a phone put In his house , and others are talking of having them. Miss Estella Spratt , who has been sick with pneumonia , is get ting along nicely. The dance at Mr. Jelly's was largely attended and a fine time is reported. The social at the Beaver Creek school was postponed but do not know the date to be given. YOUNGSTER. Niobrara Falls. John Adamson went to Omaha Sunday. Bert Spaul spent Sunday at R. Grooms' . Mrs. Lena Sears visited her daughter and family last week. Grooms and Crosby have their ranches connected by telephone. Rosa Lord and her brother start ed to school Monday. They board at Ernest Reed's. The lyceum at Niobrara Falls was well attended last Friday eve ning. W. F.Meltendorff of Valen tino , Jack Powten and Lon Mosh- er and family from Schlagel , were visitors from afar. The question debated was : ' 'Resolvedthat War caused more Sorrow than Intem perance. " Affirmative won. Next Friday evening's program will consist of a box social and a short program by everyone , but no de bate. BAD BOY. We are making a .specialty of Carbon Platinos. Order the good goods and you get them. Remem ber that our Photos are guaranteed and that re-sittings are given when necessary. HALLDORSOX. 29 Annually , to fill the new positions created hy Kaiiroia and Telegraph Coinuanips. We want YoungAlenanu Ladies of iiood habits to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R , ACCOUNTING. W furnish 75 per cent of the operators and Station Agents ri America. Our six schools an' the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools In The World. Iv.fablis'ied 20 yca s and en- ( lorded ball leading Kailway Oflicials. \Ve execute aS'i'O bond to t very student to fiiriish nun or hera position paying from s-JO toSCO a month in states cast of the Rocky Mountains , or from $75 to S100 a month in states west of the Kocktes , immediately up on graduation. Mtidents can enter at any time. fo vaca tions. Fur full information regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive oince at Cincinnati , O. Catalogue frea. The Horse School of Telegraphy , Cincinnati , O. Buffalo. X. Y. Atlanta , Ga. LaCrosse , Wis. Texarkana , Tex. San Fraacisco , Cal ,