Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 14, 1905, Image 5

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pusiness Locals
You will find a hruj-t\ . ' - ! c < it
a the Chicago House. 38
Strayed one black Poland Chin
male stock hpg , weight abuot 30
to 850 when last seen. $500 n <
ward. forreo0 ry. 472
T / J. A. Ho6T * N , Valentine , Net
" ' STRAYED
one white face , dark red bull
/branded / CJ ? on right side. Suit
able reward for return to my plac
at'taoufth 'of Minnechaduza. or fo
information leading to his recov
ery. J. G. GASKILL.
48 Valentine , Neb.
Httref'M-d Ranch
PrimKnabti
131693 and Curl
OcKit 1 1 J61 at ht-H
of lu-rd Th" bJor.
of Fowler A.nx ot ;
Lord Wilton ami - > '
Gladstone j'reij-'n
nates m my herd
I can fill "friers l i bulls of all HKL-S at an
time. Ranrb fir mile north-west of Urowr
C H. PAUI.IIAUKU.
, ilP.XiLKY ,
" ' Dentist.
Office over the grcjcery deparmen
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency Jul :
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904.
JOHN F. PORATH
Riege , Xebr
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Tubular wells and windmills.
C. M. SAGESER
- Barber
FirBt-ctais''Shop in Every Respec
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bai
Tonic. Herplcide an l Cokn's Dandruff Cure
Try Pompeian Face Massage Crean
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A. N/COMPTON
Physician and Surgeoi
Office ait ' "Q'jigley & Chapman'i
Drug Store. Nights The Don
oherresidence , Cherry Street
* H. M CRAMER.
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'GiTDeliveryman ; ,
Trunks , valises "and packages hauled to an <
from the depot and all parts of the City.
. Sturdevant ,
T DKST1ST.
Office < fter"DaVentort'3 . . -v. . . , . , toreWest Entrance
y ilentijie , Nebraska.
rM.D. ;
Physiciau aaid'Snrgeon.
Offlce mci"residence over T. C. Hon-
by's store.
Talentiiie , Nebraska
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JOHN M. TUCKEE ,
COIJXTYATrORNEY. .
State Courts.
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1 GOODS
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Our stock is now practicaly
xomplete. ; > and embraces :
- Toilet Cases
I'H Sets
MiliVair Brushes
Candle Sticks
Fancy Clocks
_ Mirrors i-
ClothivHair and Clothes
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Itx Brushes Ebony
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Stationery in Fancy Boxes
Inkstands
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Kodaks . , . .
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f \ * * I Collar and Cu&Boxes
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_ Pictures
I/I - -MP-
IIf f N. B' .pw Christmas Can-
w dies will arrive.about the 20th
i QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN ;
" DRUQGISTS.
# for hides.
Su-iu-r paly * i cants
Judge Towuc is siciv today with
-J-oHiaeii trouble ,
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C.V. . Ueimett' of'Simeon came
up to town yesterday to do some
trading.
Nellie Fr'ancke Jijg been do'wE
with the typhoid fever but is re
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covering. ' ' .
Harry Neal has returned to Val
entine after several months visil
back home.
Mrs. Hattie Reece returned yes
terday moining from a visit of
several weeks at Manhattan , Kan.
with her mother.
Al Thacker and Mr. Gheans
were in town last Friday aftei
freight for A. Peyton for whom
they are working.
The decorations in the stores for
Clmstma.s arc beautiful. New de
signs and new goods greet youi
f.ves as you enter the stores thai
arc now filled with holiday goods.
Frank Fischer's line of Heating
Stoves and Ranges is the largest
and best to be found in th city.
This line is open for inspection
and tho prices are most reasonable.
Dr. J. S. Anderson , of Seward ,
and O. Hull , a farmer of Alma ,
were the speakers at the farmers
meeting held here yesterday.
Both made splendid , interesting
talks.
Come out and hear Col. Holt
lecture on temperance. He is a
good speaker and you will be in
terested with his discussion of a
subject that he has studied for
years.
The ladies of the M. E. church
took in 8127 last night at a sup
per and bazaar given in the opera
house for the benefit of the church.
A jolly good crowd spent the eve
ning there in social conversation.
U. S. weather bureau report for
week ending Dec. 13. The daily
mean temperature exceeded the
normal 3 ° . The highest temper
ature was 56 ° and the lowest was
14 ° , a range of 42 ° . No pre
cipitationgiving ideal winter
weather. The winds have been
very gentle comparatively speak-
ing.
Miss Sadie Thackrey had the
misfortune last Saturday evening
to be thrown from her pony , that
she was riding , at the the railroad
crossing on Cherry street , fractur
ing her. , collar bone. 'Dr. Comp-
ton attended her , and though she
did not complain much "then nor
since , the doctor pronounced her
collar bone broken. Miss Thack
rey has been teaching school at
Thacher and had to dismiss school
this : w. ek.
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Wajiiteil jj ! "Farmer Agent ?
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To work in . country. . . Steady em-
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ploym'enfc ; good pay weeidy.
'fiiE HAWKS"NURSERY COMPANY ,
I Wauwatosa , Wis.
i Dec Fob 1
Lincoln , Dec. 6 , 1905
I. ] M. Rice- :
Valentine , Neb.
Dear Sir :
It is probable that this will be
the last letter and' statement you
will receive this year. I take
pleasure in handing to you state
ment of the business done by the
agents for 11 months of the year
1905. It has been a very satisfac
tory and profitable year through
out. While our losses have been
extremely heavy during the latter
half of the year , yet I feel that we
have not had any more than our
share , and we have no complaint
to make. We have adjusted and
paid o > : r losses promptly. Prac
tically every loss of which we have
had notice is adjusted and paid in
full. This should be a source oi
great congratulation to every ag
ent of the company , because it is
the promptness and fairness oi
the company that bears out your
recommendation and makes you
friends. No one realizes more
than the agents that represent a
company that does not fulfill its
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pledges , is what causes them
trouble with their neighbors. * * *
Very truly yours ,
FARMERS MUTUAL INSC. Co.
W. B. Linch , Sec ,
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Down the River.
Mr. Hale was in town last week.
Ben Polen is working for John
Shelbourn.
Dave Archer branded and dehorn
ed cattle Sunday.
Messrs. Savage and Waicott were
in this vicinity recently.
The sick at Mr. Bryant's arc im
proving and able to be up agaia.
A play has been organized at
Crookston by the young people.
They play at the Fairview school
house Saturday night. The name
of the play is , "The Danger Signal. "
The basket social at the Becker
school house was largely attended.
A fine program was rendered and
the baskets sold well. § 43.75 was
the amount made , and which will
be used to get an organ for th )
school and Sunday school.
YOUXGSTER.
SCHOOL NOTES.
I Margarete Quigley.
By i Clara Dunham.
Mamie Newan and Guy Mun-
son entered the 8th grade this
week.
Frankie Austin and Louie Birch
are in school again after being ab
sent on account of sickness.
The following language work
done by two of the 5th grade pu
pils is printed without corrections
and shows what the pupils of this
? rade are capable of doing :
A NOBLE DEED.
Once in Iowa there was a building
sailed the Drill Factory. One d ay
it was burning down and there were
fifteen or twenty men that worked
there that did not know it was burn
ing.
ing.One
One of the young men went and
told all the hands. The owner of
she building was not there and the
Dne that told the hands risked his
life and went in to get all the use-
; ul papers and account books that
ihe man that owned thebuilding
fvould want.
There was another man that went
; vith him and helped him some.
rhis man went out of the building
just avlittle before he did and they
Doth got out alive and he got the
papers and account books out too.
The building fell in about five or
six minutes after the last man got
DUt.
MINNIE HOLSCLAW.
A NOBLE DEED.
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One summer afternoon , in the
pear of 1898 a party of boys went
lown the creek to take a swim. It
ivas a warm day and the boys were
enjoying themselves , when three
nen came down to have a swim too.
They stood on the bank watching
ihe boys playing in the water when
3ne boy bolder than the others
swam out into the deeper water and
svas showing off how good he could
swim. The reason of his good
swimming was that he had a life
preserver on.
He hadn't baen out very long
when the string which were holding
the life preserver in place broke
and it slipped down to his feet. As
he could not swim without it in
place his head went down and his
feet stayed on top of the water.
His playmates could not rescue
him , because they could not swim.
One of the men hurriedly took off
his coat and shoes. He then jump
ed into the water , and swam out and
carried him to the shore , where he
soon came to.
AT.DIE HARVEY.
Stetter pays 9 cents for hides.
Davenport & Co. have a change
of ad this week.
Notice to Creditors.
THE STATK OF NKBRASKA i In the County
CHEKIIY COUNTY . ) 'BS Court.
In the matter of the estate of Adelia A. Petty-
crew .deceased :
To the Creditors of said Estate :
You are hereby notified , That I will sit at the
Coi nty Court Room in Valentine in said counry
on the fith day ot January , 1900. Pt 10 o'clock
a. in. to receive and examine all claims against
said estate , with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for ine pres-nta-
tion of claims against said estate is the 6th
day of Jannarv , A.D. 1906 and the time limited
for payment of drbts is one year from said 30th
day ot February 1905 ,
Witness my hand and seal of said county court
this 12th day of December. A. . D , 1905.
SEAL W.E TOWNR.
48 4 County Judge ,
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A Food
to Work On
Work ! Work ! ! Work ! ! !
Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace. In
the struggle , the man with the strong body and clear
brain wins out every time.
The man of to-day needs something more than
mere food ; he needs a food that makes energy a food
to work on ,
Although some people may not realize it , yet it is
a fact , proved and established beyond doubt , that soda
crackers and this means Ufieeda Biscuit are
richer in muscle and ht-making elements and have a
much higher per cent , of tissue-building properties
than any other article of food made from flour.
That this is becoming known more and more every
day is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 pack
ages of Uneedd BiSCUit , the finest soda cracker
ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing
value sold in a package which brings it to you with
all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre
served. Truly the food to Ivork on.
Whoever you are whatever you are wherever
you work U need a Biscuit.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Cherry County School Notes.
State examination for profess
ional certificates at county super
intendent's office Friday and Sat
urday , Dec. 15-16 th.
20 per cent perfect attendance
certificates were issued from this
office this week , with many schools
yet to hear from. Let Cherry
county be the banner county in
Nebraska for perfect attendance.
State teachers' association meets
at Lincoln Dec. 27 , 28 and 29th.
The program contains a splendid
array of talent of such a practical
and inspiring nature as to arouse
the enthusiastic anticipation of ev
ery teacher in the state. Pro
grams later.
READING CHICLE QUESTIONS.
Louisiana Purchase.
1. Louisiana Purchase : When
made , by whom , consideration ,
territory acquired.
' 2. Discuss the successive ow
nership by Spain , France and
England. By what right did each
nation gain its title ? How did
each dispose of it ?
3. Why was France willing to/
sell the Louisiana territory to U.S ?
4. Why was possession of the
Mississippi important to any na
tion ?
5. What was accomplished by
Lewis & Clark ?
Putman's Psychology.
1. What is psychology ?
2. What are the phenomena of
the mind ?
3. State the differences between
physiological and empirical psy
chology.
4. What is mind ?
5. How does mind differ from
matter ?
Teachers desiring credit for
reading circle work should send in
their wiitten answers to the ques
tions as they are printed each
week.
Attendance at associations and
reading circle credits counts for
credits on examination for certifi
cates. LULU KORTZ , Co. Supt.
Stetter pays 9 cents for hides.
482
Hallclorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
and 5th of each month.
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
We are making a specialty of
Carbon Platinos. Order the good
goods and you get them. Reraena-
ber that ourPhotos are guaranteed
and that re-sittings are given when
necessary. HALLDORSON. 29
stop your Lung Irritation , relieve your Sore Throat
and drive out your Chronic Cold , with thexmly cer-
tain , and strictly scientific , Cure fo ? Coughs.and Colds :
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Almost in Bespair.
"Our little daughter was given up by two physicians
with consumption of the throat , and we were almost
in despair , when our druggist recommended Dr. King's
Now Discovery. After taking four bottles she was
perfectly eured'and has had no throat trouble since. "
GEO. A. EYLER , Cumberland , Md.
Price , soc and $1.00
TRIAL BOTTLES FREE
RECOMMENDED , GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
ley < &
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BUSINESS
COLLCE
BUSINESS , TELEGRAPBY.
ENGLISH SHORTHAND and
TYPEWRITING COURSES.
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Of course you want to attend school
after the holidays. Why not let u * * 'tell
you what we have to offerin , the way .of
practical education.
CATALOG FREE ,
Winter Term Begins
JAN. I , 1906
LINCOLN , NEBRASKA
Telephone 2254. 13th & P Sts.
Perfect In quality.
HrJodorato In price *
For Sale Good 6 room house
and lot on Hall street , good stable.
Inquire at this office.
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An Opportiinity
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
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to .advancing the
sales of qur product.
Energetic'
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find our proppsition
a money-maker , car.
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pable of development
into , a permanent-
and profitable
business. " '
WRITE AT ONCE
Wheeler&WiisonMfg.Co.
72 and 74 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO
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Comfortable rooms , clean beds
and all you wan to eat at the Chi
cago House. 38