Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 28, 1905, Image 5

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THE HAWKS.A'TJRSERY . COMPANY , :
Wauwatosa , Wis.
Dec Feb 1
Comfortable rooms , clean beds
and all you want to eat at the Chi
cago House. - 38
STRAYED
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one * white face , dark red bull ,
branded CJP on right side. Suit
able reward for return to my place
at mouth of Minneohaduza. or for
information leading to his recov
ery. J. G. GASKILL.
48 Valentine , Neb.
The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch
Brownle , Nebr ,
Prince Boabdel
131693 and Curly
Coat 112261 at bead
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety ,
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates ic my bcrd.
- 40 bead of fTerp.f' rd bulls from fl monllis
to 2 ye r olu on J'and for this spring's tnde
T H. h AI'I.HAHKH
H. DATLEY ,
Dentist.
OOiceover the grocery deparuwm
of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency .July
3rd , OcU 2nd and Jan. L. 1004.
JOHN R POBATH
Kieg'N AVIir
Tubular wells and windmills.
C. M. SAGESEE
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Respect
Ksiu de Quinine Hair Tonic. GoMeu Star hair
Tonic. .Herptcid * and Ookn's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Crenm
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A. N.
| ? bysiciaja and Surgeon
Office' at Quigley & Chapman's
-"Drugstore. Nights TinDon -
oher residence , Cherry * tre t.
BM.CBAMER ;
( Jity Peliveryman ,
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trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
- from the depot and all parts of the City.
" Dr * d * . Sturdevant ,
Kfc II > FflT DENTIST.
Office over Davehtort's Store West Entrance
Valentine , Nebraska.
G. H. HALL , M.D.
Physician a d Sargeoti.
.Office and residence over T. C. Hon-
by's store.
Valentine * - Nebraska.
JOHN M. TUCKEK ,
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
- PifaJcticesfln all State Courts.
IFOR
[ TWO
CENTS
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you can be relieved of
the worst headache.
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HEADACHE
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TABLETS
I do the work. Sold in bexes |
of twenty-five and guaranteed
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' QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN ,
. S tetter pays 91 cents for hides.
A good Smith Premier typewriter
for sale cheap. F. M. WALCOTT.
Hubert YV ebb returned from the
Michigan law school to spend the
holidays.
Dr. Dailey , dentist , went tip to
.Rosebud today ( Friday ) on profes
sional business.
We have received a car load of
fine Christmas apples in bushel
boxes. A. JOHN & Co.
Col. Tracewell returned last week
from Minneapolis , Minn. , where he
shipped a car load of horses.
Mike Davis is one of the partners
in i he lirm of A. John & Co. since
Dec. 1st. Notice their ad in this
paper.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
JtJethel hall Tuesday afternoon at
2:30. : Every member is urged to
be present.
Ernest J. Sias will entertain the
people in the lecture course at the
M. E. church Saturday night , Dec.
80 , 1905. He comes highly recom
mended by the public press.
Notice the change in the ad of
Davenport & Co. in this paper this
week. They will hereafter be known
as tne "Corner Store , " though tha
firm name remains the same.
Frank Fisehe'rs 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.
The business meeting and social
of the Epworth League for Janu
ary will' be held at the M. E. par
sonage , Monday evening , Jan. 1.
All Epworthians and their friends
are urged to be present.
D. J. Drebert , special agent of tbe
German Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ,
of Omaha , came up today ( Thurs
day ) to a Ijust the loss of J. H.
Stratton , which occupied a part of
our time and that together with the
holidays has caused us to be a day
late with THE DEMOCRAT and we beg
pardon for tne delay.
Married , at Presbyterian manse
Dec. 24 , 1905 , at 5 p. m. , John
M. Wilson and Miss Bertie A. L.
Taylor , both of Valentine , the
Rev. Morgan performing the mar
riage ceremony. They are well
and favorably known young peo
ple. A large company marched
from the home of the bride to the
church and after the marriage the
same company made the return
march again to the home of the
bride where a sumptuous supper
was greatly enjoyed by all. THE
DEMOCRAT extends congratula
tions. .
The U. S. weather bureau re
port for the week ending Dec. 2T :
The daily mean temperature is
31 ° and averages 8 below normal.
The highest temperature was 54 °
on the 25th , and the lowest 11 °
on the morning of the 27th , giving
a range of 43 ° . We must not
draw the hasty conclusion that the
climate is changing because of the
glorious weather of the past three
weeks we must never forget the
extremes in temperature occur in
the winter season. The present
delightful winter weather is to be
enjoyed and utilized. The pre
cipitation was .03 of an inch , giv
ing a total of 28.39 inches for the
year to date the greatest on rec
ord at this office.
A special train will be run over
the C. & N. W. , Jan. 2 to 9,1906 ,
for the instruction of farmers on
crops and soil culture , arriving at
Gordon from the west Jan.4 at 1:55
p.m. , stopping 30 minutes ; at
Merriman 3:05 p. m. to 3:35 p. m ;
at Cody 4 : lo to 4:45 ; arriying at
Valentine at 6:00 p. m. , where they
stop over night , holdiag meeting in
the court house or opera house.
It leaves Valentine at 8:15 a. m.
Jan. 6 , arriving \Voodlake at
9:00 to 9:30 a. m. and at Johns *
town at 9:50 to 10:20. The speak
ers are T. F. Hunt of Cornell Uni
versity , Ithaca , N. Y. ; C. P. Hartley
of U. S. department of agriculture ,
Washington , D. C. , and Prof. T. L.
Lyon of department of agriculture ,
University of Nebraska. Every
body come. .
I. C , Stotts of Cody has been in
the city several days 'this week. "
Stetter pays 9 cents for hides.
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. HALLDORSON. 29
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I have purchased all the remain
ing cattle known as the Curry Cat
tle Co. cattle , and anyone who
may have any of them in their
possession are hereby notified to
winter same and I will pay for
their care in the spring.
492 JAMES H. QUIGLEY.
Strayed from my place in Valen- ,
tine , Nebr. , Friday , Dec. 8 , 1905 ,
one bay mare , 10 years old , with a
pmall bunch on left hind foot , caus
ed by the calk of a shoe. Any in
formation leading to her recovery
will be liberally rewardd.
0. 0. NEWMAN ,
Valentine , Neb.
T. Rush Thompson , Coming.
Elmer Walters' humorous play ,
"A Thoroughbred Tramp , " is to
receive a production in Church's
opera house , Jan. 18 , 1906. T.
Hush Thompson , the hilarious
vagabond , is of course the central
figure. His comic antics and his
brave and unique Pinkerton meth
ods of foiling the destroyer of his
home are brought out more fully
this season in the new version.
The third and fourth acts have un
dergone a complete reconstruction ,
slap-stick comedy having been
eliminated to some extent and in
its stead melo-dramatic situations
of the better sort have been in
jected.
The third act now shows the
hospital ward of the Colorado asy
lum for the feeble minded. Pic
turesque stage settings are carried
for each act.
Oppression of the Poor.
Tbe interest of the laborer should
be in the thing on which he is em
ployed. Then he would press on
ward in his physical and mental
exertions to improvements of the
most valuable character , such as
would not only ameliorate his own
condition , but would send forth
a blessing over the whole world.
As things are now existing , the
laborer feels an interest in the re
ward only , and not in employment
itself. Therefore labor is disgust
ing and tiresome , while its reward
alone actuates the worker , and
thus the proper development of
his physical and intellectual pow
ers is discouraged and obstructed.
The laborer feels no interest in the-
development or the advancement
of his employer's interest , but
merely in the amount of reward
he may extract from him , and
which is necessary to his subsist
ence. He who employs , feels no
interest in the poor and their
necessities , but exerts his power
and ingenuity to press the laborer
to every possible extreme and then
remunerates him agreeably to his
own interest. The employer docs
not reward the laborer because he
feels an interest in his family's
welfare. On the other hand , after
compelling him to labor excessive
ly , he pays him only as a man
would feed his herds at night.
Nay , the classes who speculate
upon the poor and oppressed , in
many instances do not scruple to
force them from their families , at
an hour which all the laws of the
human system have appropriated
to rest , into the field of labor and ;
or the workshop of toil and after
compelling them to work without
cessation until their energies are
exhausted , reward them as their
own power and interest may dic
tate , even as a man would drive a
mule from his stable , oppress him
with heavy burdens during the
day and at night requite his labor
and hunger and prostration in
proportion to the amount of food
he has garnered up for all his ex
tensive herds.
The poor are thus oppressed ,
and the laborer is thus not justly
rewarded. They not only have
none in the cultivation of their
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The Backbone
of a
Mighty Nation
is good food food for brain , rood for Drawn , food that is
strengthening , that gives energy and courage. Without a proper
appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can rise
to greatness.
As an article of food , soda crackers are being used , more and
more every day , as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000
packages of Uneeda Biscuit , which have come to be recog
nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known.
' * And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at
If eveiy meal , giving life , health and strength to the American people ,
thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
own powers ; for all their physical
energies are concentrated day after
day on gaining a subsistence , and
their degraded occupation. Men
should be rewarded in proportion
to the amount of labor they ac
complish , and then they would
feel an interest in industry , aiid
not merely in its reward. At
present , however , he who labors
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most and suffers the most opposit
ion , receives the least reward ; he
who is idle and subsists upon the
labor of others , is both abundantly
rewarded and entensively ap
preciated for his supposed good
ness and virtue. It is true that
virtue exists only where vice is
not , and it is more over-true that
he who is idle is necessarily vicous
and is no more than an unnecesJ J
sary particle in the constitution of
the human family. Such a one is
an excrescence to society , is an in
jury to the welfare of the labor
ing , and more injurious to the
human race than an inactive popu
lation or a class of persons who
.despise , and yet subsist and specu
late upon the labor of others , of
those who are degraded.
The beehive of industry typifies
what the race should and will'be.
In the economy of the beehive ,
one'thing is to be particularly re
warded. And that is , that every
inactive bee is considered a drone
to the community , and therefore
all interest and affection are with
drawn from it , and they all decide
that the drone is thus an injury to
the welfare of the whole , and that
it must be cast from their midst
forever. Every bee is obliged to
contribute its share to the wealth
and elevation of the whole mass ;
and they are taught to feel an
instinctive affection for the uni
versal welfare. And having their
interests thus centered , nothing
can thwart their activity for the
benefit of each other and the whole.
Nothing can prevent the accumu-
lotion of wealth , or destroy the
happiness which they universally
enjoy.
KROMC KICKER.
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Don't forget that Frank Fischer
carries the best and most complete
line of Heating Stoves and Eanges
on the market. Also at the most
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reasonable prices. 44
Cherry Comity School Xoles.
LA. PURCHASE
6. When and how was New
Orleans founded ?
7. What claim has the U. S.
upon the Oregon territory-
S. Discuss the economic con
ditions in the early days of the
Louisiana territory.
9. Discuss Genet's intrigues.
10. Discuss the influence of
Touissant L'Ouverture upon Na
poleon.
WHITE'S PEDAGOGY.
1. What knowledge has an av
erage child who starts to schoo1 ?
2. Outline a firstiy.esson in
reading. *
3. How can a teacher merge
the word method into the phonic
method ?
PUTXAM'S PSYCHOLOGY.
1. What is consciousness ?
2. What do you-learn from ]
is more dangerous to your life than the drink , cocaine
or morphine habits , for it soon ends in Consumption ,
Pneumonia and Death. Save yourself from these
awful results of Coughs and Colds , by taking
BY
FOR eoaswisQH. OOUGBS IND GOLDS
"Sitting by My Wife's Bed"
writes F. G. Huntley , of Oaklanden , Ind. , "I read about
Dr. King's New Discovery. She had got a frightful
chronic cough , which three doctors failed to relieve.
After taking two bottles she was perfectly cured , and
today she is well and strong. " - * * *
Price , 50c and $1,00 One Dose Gives Relief ; I
RECOMMENDED , GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
the study of self ?
3. How do we study others ?
4. Why are we often mistaken
in our estimate of others ?
5. What shonld we study in
children ?
LULU KOIITZ , Co. Supt.
COLICE
BUSINESS , TELEGRAPEY.
ENGLISE SHORTHAND and
TYPEWRITING COURSES.
Of course you want to attend school
after the holidays. Why not let us tell
you what w-s have to offer in the way of
practical education.
CATALOG FUEE ,
Winter Term Begins
JAN. I , 1906
LINCOLN , NEBRASKA
Telephone 2254. 13th & P Sis.
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. 3S
, Strayed or Stolen
from my place 4 miles north of Ft.
Niobrara , the following stock :
Two steers branded If ? left hip.
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One steer branded Q left side.
One cow branded Er > right side
Two cows or heifers branded
onj-ight hip.
§ 5.00 reward per head for recov
ery. T. P. SPRATT ,
48 Valentine , Nebr.
An Opportunity
We want a man
in this localitytb 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
Wheeled WHsoa Mfg. Co.
72 end 74 Wabash Avc.
CHICAGO
A friend o ? tS-.o
A foe of the Trust
Compliss with tho Pure Food
of all Gtatos *