Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 04, 1906, Image 5

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THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY ,
Wauwatosa , Wis.
Dec Feb 1
Comloruble rooms , clean bods
and all you want to eat at the Chi
cago House. 38
STRAYED
one white face , dark red bull ,
branded OI ? on right side. Suit
able reward for return to my place
at mouth of Minnechaduza. or for
information leading to his recov
ery. J. G. GASKILL.
48
The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch
rrince Roabiicl
131693 and Curly
Coat 112201 at head
of herd. The blood
of Fowler. Anxiety ,
Ix > rd Wiltou and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates in my herd.
40 head of Hereford hulls from 6 months
to 2 veurs ola on J'and for this spring's trade.
G. il.
H. DAI LEY.
Office over the grocery
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of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rnsdmci agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904.
JOHN F. PORATH
Riege , Kelir.
Tubular wells and windmilK
G. M. SAGESER
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Respect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic. Goldeu Star bair
Tonic. HfrpicidH and Coke's Dandruff Hum.
Try Fompeian Face Massage Cream
A. N. COMFTON
Physician and Surgeon
Otfire-'at Quisle } & Chapman's
Drugstore. Nights Thi Don-
ober residence , Cherry tr pt.
& . .M.CK.A-MKK
C Ity Deliveryman.
rrunks , valises and packages hauled to ami
from tht depot and all parts of the City.
DivG. 0. Sturdevant ,
RKSIDKXT DKXTI T.
Office over Daventort's toreWesl Entrance
Valentino , Xe ! > raMka.
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G. H , HALL , M.D.
Physician a. . i JS
Oilice and residenrc over T. ( ) . Hon-
JOHN M. TUCKEE ,
, COUSTY ATTORKfilT.
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'Practice ? \ \ \ all State Courts.
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CENT
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you can be relieved of
the wors't headache.
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CHAPMAN'S |
HEADACHE
TABLETS
I do the work. Sold in bexes |
of twenty-five and guaranteed
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DRUGGISTS.
it i | . : i - 9 rents for hides
'ir-vr was visiting in
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When you come to town , stop
at the Chicago House. 2
Halldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 ,
and 5th of each month.
Miss Ida Stinard is recovering
from her recent illness.
A good Smith Premier typewriter
for sale cheap. F.'M. WALCOTT.
Dr. Jonn Holsclaw came out
from Iowa to attend his father's
funeral.
Somebody shot and severely
crippled "Jack" Davenport Christ
mas day.
We have received a car load of
fine Christmas apples in bushel
boxes. A. JOHN & Co.
The Presbyterian ladies will
serve a supper in Bethel hall on
the 23rd. All are cordially in
vited.
Lloyd F. Bivens , a cousin of
Len Bivens , of Purdum , and Lee
Keller , a son of Geo. W. Keller ,
of Cascade , are visiting in the city.
county commissioners have
i been in session the past week ,
clinching out the retiring county
oilicers , and today the new officers
took charge.
E. C. Cole and wife have moved
from Encampment , Wyo. , to St.
Louis , where Mr. Cole has secured
a good position. Mrs. Cole is a
daughter of our lownman , W. T-
Bullis.
U. S. Com. W. A. Parker of
Woodlake came up to Valentine
last Friday on official business ,
several persons giving bonds to
appear before the grand jury of
the federal court.
Andrew Morrissey , a prominent
attorney of Valentine , stopped in
our city a few hours Tuesday ,
while on his way home from Fair
fax , where he had been spending
Cristraas with his brother.
O'Neill Independent.
The U. S. weather bureau re
port for the week ending Jan. 3 , :
The daily mean temperature 20 °
shows 2 ° above the normal. The
highest and lowest were respect
ively 40 ° and ° , giving a range
of 36 ° . The precipitation .2 of
an inch came in the shape of snow.
The winds have been a little above
the average , the highest velocity
being 30 miles from the nw.
Valentine has long been known
as a good business town , having
many good businesses , men of
capital and substantial buildings.
There has also been many persons
engaged in or interested in the sa
loon business and in the gambling
that has been conducted in and
about the city. Many attempts
made at different times to check
gambling in recent years have
failed , excepting during a crusade
of excessive agitation or preceding
an election of village trustees.
Recently citizens have waited
upon the village trustees asking
them to take some action toward
enforcement of the liquor laws in
saloons and that gambling be stop
ped. Meeting with no encourage
ment , they appealed to the county
attorney who also refused to take
any action , shifting the responsi
bility to the village trustees who
admitted having given the saloons
permission to gamble in back
rooms of their saloons , which they
thought to be preferable to gamb
ling in private rooms about town.
Complaints , consequently , were
made before County Judge Towne
last Tuesday and search warrants
isseud to search the saloons for
gambling devices , warrants also
being issued for the arrest of the
owners of the places of business
where gambling apparatus was
found. The search was made by
Sheriff Lay port and his son How
ard , resulting in a find of roulette
wheels , tables , poker chips , cards
and other apparatus. The saloon
men were arrested yesterday and
taken before Judge Towne where
they waived preliminary hearing
and were bound over to the next
regular term of district court , giv-
ing bonds for appearnce.
L. K. Brownell returned last
week from a visit at Red Cloud
and other places , combining busi
ness with pleasure.
Francke Hans.
Miss Lena Francke and E. "W.
Hans , both of this city , wefe mar
ried Saturday , Dec. 30 , 1905.
To Whom it Jtlay Concern.
Patrons of the Valentine-Rose
bud Stage Line are forbidden to
pay Cal Francis any moneys be
longing to or due said Stage Line.
WM. SUTTER.
Mutclinaorc Peltycrew.
W. A. Petty crew and Miss Fan
nie Mutchmore were joined in
marriage at the home of the bride
in this city , Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock , the Rev. A. T. Car
penter officiating.
The groom is a well known sub
stantial business man in this city ,
honored and respected by all who
know him.
The bride has for several years
beon a teacher in the Valentine
schools and has made many warm
friends in her untiring efforts in
our schools.
They begin housekeeping in Mr.
Pettycrew's home on Cherry St.
TJIB DEMOCRAT joins with nun >
erous friends in congratulations.
Cherry County School Notes.
The State Teachers meeting at
Lincoln was attended by more than
2,000 teachers. The program was
worthy the 'attendance of every
teacher in the state. Cherry Co.
sent five delegates : R. H. Watson ,
A. E. Larsen , Misses Effie Carl
son , Chloe Waggoner and Lulu
Kortz.
The topic of most interest in the
county superintendents' section
was the Certification of Teachers
under the new law. It is import
ant that teachers whose certificates
expire in February and March
shall present themselves for ex
amination at the office on the reg
ular examination days in January
and Feb. Those giving satisfac
tory evidence of having done the
reading circle work and associa
tion work will be required to take
examination in the five essentials
only viz : reading , arithmetic ,
grammar , history and geography.
The new law does not provide for
renewal of certificates. All third
grade certificates issued in August
expire in February.
At Lincoln your superintendent
met all the former instructors in
the Institutes of Cherry Co. and
in the Junior Normal , who with
out exception sent cordial greet
ings to the teachers in Cherry Co.
LULU KORTZ , Co. Supt.
Hall of Valentine Lodge , )
No. TO , A. O. U" . W. j
Valentine , Neb. , Jan. 31906. '
Whereas , a brother is bereaved
and the community sustains the
loss of one of Us pioneer citizens ,
whose entire life among has been
one of uprightness , sacrifice and
Christian forbearance and forti
tude , seldom witnessed ,
RESOLVED ; That we condole with
Brother Wesley Holsclaw iii this
bereavement , and be it further
RESOLVED ; That while m the
death of Rev. Samuel W. Hols-
claw , the community has sustained
the loss of one of its most estim
able citizens , yet his deeds and
teachings have left their impress ,
and of a character that tends to
the upbuilding and righteousness
of a people ; therefore his memory
will live and be rewarded. And
be it further
RESOLVED ; That copies of these
resolutions be spread upon our
records , presented Brother Hols-
claw and published in the Valen
tine papers.
C. H. CORNELL ,
U. Gr. DUNN , JCom. .
J. W. SLONECKER.
Hates to Beatrice * Neb. ,
Via the North-westera Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold Jan. 15
and 16 , limited to return until Jan.
19 , inclusive , on account State Vol
unteer Firemen's Association. Ap
ply to agents Chicago & North
western R'y- 512
- - - - SA.--J *
Soda
anything you choose milk for instance or alone.
At every meal or for a munch between meals , when'
you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant
corner , in the morning when
wake
you hungry , or at
night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so
light and easily digested that
they make a perfect food at
times when you could not think of eating anything else.
But as in all other things , there is a difference in sod
crackers , the superlative being
a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri
tive qualities' the wheat are retained and developed
a soda cracker in which all the original goodness is
preserved for you.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Niobrara Falls.
Donfc forget to attend the lyoeam
every Friday evening.
Mary Grewe and Lizzie Adainson
spent Xmas at Nenzel.
C. C. Thompson and family went
to S. Blakley's to spend New Years.
We hope everyone had a Merry
Christmas ( and a Happy New Year.
Quite a crowd gathered at John
Adamsons last Friday eyening in
honor of the "Mastei V birthday.
We would judge there were over
100 people present. Those from
the south side of the river met at
R. Grooms' place and went from
there on a bay rack. There were
27 in that crowd.
Mr. Stees and Miss Mabel Ealya
of the Snake were down to join in
the fun.
BAD BOY.
I nfcs to JJiiicoliif Neb , ,
Via the North-western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold Jan. 13
to 18 , inclusive , limited to return
until Jan. 22 , inclusive , on account
of Various Agricultural and Stock
Breeders' meetings. Apply to ag
ents Chicago & North-western Ey-
513
Aa Opportunity
We want a man
in this localirv to sell
w
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
YVSiccSerfcWilson Mfg. Co.
72 and 74 VVabash Ave.
CHICAGO
stop ydup LungIrritation , relieve your Sore Throat
i and drive out youp Chronic Cold , with the only cer
tain , and strictly scientific , Cure for Coughs and Colds :
la. IBespalr.
"Our little daughter was given up by two physicians
with consumption of the throat , and we wera almost
in despair , when our druggist recommended Dr. King's
New Discovery. After taking four bottles she was
perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since. "
GEO. A. EYLER , Cumberland , Hd.
Price , goc and
TRi&L T LES FI3E5
RECOMMENDED , GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
is the only
Grade Powder
offered to the
consumer at a
It should not be
confuseclswith ,
the cheap , low
grade powders
on the one hand ,
nor the high priced
trust powders on
* the other.
1M-P-A-N-S Tabulcs
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent package s enough lor usual occas-
sions. The family bottle ( CO cents ) contains a
Runolv for a. year. All druggists sell them .
Rates to Denver , CoJo. ,
Via the North-weBtern Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold on Jan.
1 28 , 29 and 80 , limited to return un
til Feb. 15 , inclusive , on account of
Wool Growers and Live Stock
.Association Meetings. Apply to ag-
I ents Chicago & North-western Ey.
514
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ATENTS
TRADE MARKS
' DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c >
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing 'patents.
Patents taken through 31 mm & Co. receive
tpecial notice , without chante. in the
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
calation of any scientific Journal. Terms , $3 t
year : four months , { L Sold fey all newsdealers.
ch Office. 625 F \YMhlnatOD. . ! > .