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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
Business Local s You will find a hearty welcome at the Chicago House. 38 Halldorson's pjiotos 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5th of each month. . - { . . L * ? Com.fortable jgotos , clean beds and all you wanfc.jp.eat at the Chi cago Houe. : ' " ' " " 38 f The Loop Valley Hereford Ranch Browulee.Nebr , lloanrtd 131093 and Curly Coat llKJ61ar ! head of herd The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , J/rd Wilton and'Sir Gladstone predomi nates ID my herd , I can fill orders fot bulls of all ages at any time. Kanch taur miles north-west of Brown- lee , Xebr. C. H. P H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of'T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in Rosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. JOHN R PORATfl Riege , Nebr. Tubular wells and windmills. C. M. SAGESEK Barber First-class Shop in Every Hespect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Serplcide and Coko's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream t _ , * . ' " J " ' " " ' 'JuX ' " " " ' ' " ' A. N COMPTON Physician nmi Surgeon i1 - Ht'Qm < : l < V Ompwan'e Drug Store. IS ignis Thb Doii- oher residence , Cherry Street. H.M. CRAMER , City Deliveryman. Trunks , valises' and packages hanled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. Dr. G. O. Sturdevant , KES1WKST I K.\TI. > T. Office over Daventort's -'tore West Kntrnee Valentine , G. H. HALL , M.D. - . Pli-yHiciftn. a.ctl Surge ou . Office and residence over T. C. Hon 4 , . - . . .j.i' > . by ! s store. Valentf-ue , - . Nebraska JOHNM. . TUCKEK , ' * COIIXTY ATTORNEY. 'f Practices in all State Courts. 1M-P-A-N-S Tabules - . . * . Doctors find A good prescription mankind The 5-cenr package enough lor usual ocras- Blflns. The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a supply forfcf -'AlUTruccists sell them. 1 A.t .t , | Kodak I I makes a suitable Christmas Gift. Brownies - $2 to $9. QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN , ! 1 DRUGGISTS. | ES2 E52O ? 2EC53CS2J2329a32S2 8 TALK OF THE TOWN Coming Lewis' big East Lynn Co. , Dec. 19. For Sale cheap Hard coal heat er in good order. Doifoher Hotel. A good place.to b your Xmas presents is at the bazaar next V ednesday. Bernie Tinknam was in towr yesterday. He has been baling hay at Arabia. The ice has been good and a number have enjoyed themselves skating recently. Max E. Viertel andF.H. Baum- gartel drove dowm fron Crookstoc on business Tuesday. Don't forget to attend the chick en pie supper and bazaar at Church's hall Dec. 13th. August Epke , of Crookston , and F. M. Murphy and wife of Kil- gore were in town Monday. Come to Church's hall and get all the good things that go with a chicken pie supper for 35c. Peter DeCory and Yank O'Bryan of Rosebud and Geo. D. Huggins of Norden were in town yesterday. Wm. Bachelor and father-in-law , H. J. Newman , were in town yes terday from Dewey Lake precinct. There will be a special song service at'the Presbyterian church Sunday evening , next. All in vited. The lecturer "Jolly" appeared at the opera house Tuesday , night and fairly entertained a good sized audience. Wednesday evening , Dec. 13th , at Church's hall , supper served beginning at 5 o'clock. Price 35c. Rates for children. a J. T. Gaskill and son-in-law , H. L. McCoy , of Monowy , are here this week on a visit with the Gas- kill's and Cramer's. Geo. Tracewell received a tele gram that his wife's mother , Mrs. Hannah Earley , had died Monday night at Exira , Iowa. Carnival ball , Monday , Dec. 25. Handsome prizes will be given to most appropriate costume repre senting any business ; also to best waltzing couple. J. E. Pettycrew and wife de parted Sunday morning en a visit to their old home at Marshaltown , [ a. , where Mr. Pettycrew says he used to chase the cattle over the lills when ho was a boy. They expect to spend a month or more visiting relatives and friends. * * TheU..S. weather bureau re- * f port for theweek 5 ending Dec. 6 : The niean'daily temperature 21 ° ; va 9 ° below the normal. The < * iiighest temperature 50 ° occurred i > n the 6th , and the lowest3 ° on the 30th of Nov. The precipitation for the week was .00. Winds iave been about the average and the weather for the past week has ? een almost ideally perfect for the season. We received by express last week a basket of persimmons from our uncle , F. M. Alley , at Lees Summit , Mo. , for which he has our sincere thanks. This is the irst fruit of this kind ever seen in this county , and many had never icard of persimmons. The taste is similar to dates , about the size of crab apples , large , flat brown seeds , and grow on trees similar ; o apple trees. We copy articles from the State Journal , Omaha Daily News and the World-Herald , regarding the charges against the U. S. land office officials at Valentine and their removal from office. We called upon Register Pettijohn last Tuesday for his statement regard ing these charges to which he re plied that he had nothing to say. Wednesday morning Special Agent Pugh , who has been here for a couple of months , took charge of the land office and busi ness was suspended , except filing privileges. Reduced prices on ready-to-wear Hats , commencing Monday , Nov. 27. LOUISA E. MARTIX. 453 "The Danger Signal" will be played in the Gaskill school house next Saturday night by the Crooks- ton Cramatic Co. C. P. Wiltse , editor of the New port Republican , was in our city last week on business before the U. S. landoffice and found time to make us a pleasant visit. This item slipped our mind last week for which we apologize , as also for numerous other items that we have overlooked. E. S. Kendall , editor of the Nio- brara Tribune , who ha § been as sisting the special agents of the U. S. landoffice in Cherry county as a surveyor , called on us last week while in the city before returning to his home. IJe.was formerly editor of ) the Gazette published in Valentine in 1890 and 1801. j The people of Valentine are agitating the matter of municipal ownership of electric light plant and a waterworks system. We have been paying a big price for a long time for city water , and the electric lights are eating a big hole in every business man's profits. Why not take up this matter and see if something can be done to ward public ownership. A meet ing will be held Friday night we understand to discuss this question. Contrary to the statement that Charles Price had gotten a tip and made way with his gambling ap paratus before the deputy sheriffs reached his place , he informs us that he has not had anything of the kind in his house since the term of court preceding the last , and that he got no tip from any one , he had no gambling tables to make way with , and asks us to make this correction of our state ment in last week's paper. John and Louise Diehl started to Brush , Colo , on a visit Monday night , and while waiting at Craw ford for their train , the boy , who is past ,16 years of age , was slug ged by a couple of colored coldiers and robbed of about § 60. The boy was rendered unconscious for a time but recovered and found enough money in an inside pocket to buy a half fare ticket for his sister Louise , who is 12 years of age , to return to Valentine , and aimself to Chadron where he stop ped to await money from his fath er , H. A. Diehl , who lives near ihacher. i A moving picture and vaudeville sTiow will be given by some of the soldier boys of the 25th Infantry ajt Gordon hall , Ft. Niobrara , Fri day night and at Church's opera jouse Saturday , Dec. 9th. Edi- sbu's Exhibition Kinetoscope , showing life like moving pictures ojf battle scenes , prize fights and cjomic situations taken from actual scenes will be presented in 3500 feet of pictures. We are informed that these plays will be given at intervals of two weeks during the inter , each show containing new Features and new pictures. Prices ave been placed within the reach ojf the people 25c and 35c. Re- niember the dates. A good pro gram is promised for the initial number. Liye Stock Exposition at Chi cago Postponed to Bee. 16 to 3 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 made to make the event one long to he re membered. The change in the date will bring it at a season of the year when it will no doubt be more con venient for a larger number to at tend , invested in a package teaches you many truths : That soda crackers are the best of all food made from That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackl That Uneeda Biscuit are always fresh , always crisp , ahv nutritious , NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 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 . f. We are making a specialty of Carbon Platinos. Order the good goods and you get them. Remem ber that ourPhotos are guaranteed and that re-sittings are given when necessary. HALLDOBPON. 29 Wanted : Fai To work in country. Steady em ployment ; good pay weeidy. THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY , Wauwatosa , Wis. Dec Fob 1 Beaurifnl S now. Reatrtiful , wnite , pure snow ! How little ! How little ! you know Of the earthly darkness you are hilling from sijiht , Hid'ng beneath jour pure wHte ! B ( atitiful. white , pure snow ! How little um ar * > able to show ! Of the cruel footsteps m < irte by nrm On your whitened surface , how littl" yni can ! Beaufful. white , puro snow ! But thil you could besio\\ Your cover of whiteness to each troubled life ! Effacing all blots of human strife ! D. 0. B. Does high grade work in the BUSINESS , TELEGRAPEY. ENGLISH SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING COURSES. i There nevt'r was a create1" demand than now for vouug wen and women ea > ahp ] of doing business 1'repare j ourself and select home one of the g"od places offer ed. A 1v\v imintliN mid a.tV\v lol- lir. 4w ! l e vt jou a i f < l liu.si- T CHeiliuMtmn. . Begin ; ny tune- priv.ite instruction wo k for b aid assistance in securin g positions ail vant ages of a capital city. CATALOG FIJEE , DO HP NOW LINCOLN , NEBRASKA Telephone 225'4. 13th & P Sis. J. L. ASHBURN , Contractor and Build er in Brick or Stone Work. - Valentine , - Nebr. 8O YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRACE MARKS DESIGNS . . COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description maj quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an \nvention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest ncency for securing patents. Patents taken through Blunn & Co. receive. tpeeial notice , without charge , in the Scientific Hrcerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lnrsest cir culation of nny Bclentific Journal. Terms , ? 3 f year : four months , | L Sold byall newsdor.lers. ch Offlcti. G5 F Bt , VTftsblMton. D. C. Calumet makes light , digestible wholesome food. conomy Only one heap ing teaspoonful I is more dangerous to your life than the drink , cocaine or morphine haMts , fop it soon ends in Consumption , Pneumonia and Death. Save yourself from these awful results of Coughs and Colds , by taking Q9LBS . "Siding by My Wife's Bed" writes F , G. Huntiey , of OakandenIrid.9 "I read about Dr. King's New Discovery. She had got a frightful chronic cough , which three doctprs.faile.d to * relieve. After taking two bottles she was cerfectiy cured , and today she is well and strong. " " -Js Price , 50c and $ iGQ One Dose Gives Relief RECOMMENDED , GUARANTEED AND 8OLD BY WE DEFY THE GOVERNMENT We defy the Land Grabbers,1' , We defy tlie Cattle Barons , i We defy any and all Land "Agents . , 'i * i We defy all Relinqiusliers , , * > We defy all Attorneys-in Cherry Co. , to cite a single transaction that is nothonorable ; ; andtstraight-forward. This is why we have nearly a million dollars worth of Cherry County land for sale. List your.land quick if you want it in our new. catalogue. Cherry County Land & Live Stock Co. Henry Harrison. Mgr. Strayed one black Poland China * + - male stock hog , weight abuot 300 to 350 when last seen. § 500 re ward for recovery. 472 , J. A. HOOTOX , Valentine , < 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. " * *