Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 11, 1906, Image 5

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    To Wo ; u in
"ployraent ; good pay
THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY ,
Wauwatosa , Wis.
Dec F b 1
Comfortable rooms , clean beds
and al ! you want to eat at the Chi
cago House. 38
STRAYED
one.white . face , dark red bull ,
branded OJE * 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.
TUf L inji V.Him Hereford Ranch
13161)3 ) arid Ourlj
f at 112261 a < head
; f herd The blood
of Fowler. AJixieT-y ,
lx > rd Wilton and Sir
Gladstone prednmi
n my Iwrd
l I iV < - 40 heart of Hereford bulls from 6 mo'U
to 2sears old on i-and lor this spring's trade , .
C. H. KAULHAUKK ,
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 F. POBATH
Riege , Nebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
C. M. SAGESEE
Barber
FiretrclasB Shop in Every Respect
Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Goldeu Star Bair
Tonic. Herpiclde and Coko's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Crenm
A. N. COMPTON
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drugstore. Nights The Don
oher residence , ( Jherry
H.TM CRAMKR
t 'ity Deliveryman.
Franks , valises and packages ImuJed to am
from Hitpot 1 and all parts of the ( 'ity
Dr. G. O. Sturdevant ,
Office over Uavent' rt's 'tore West Entrmce
Valentine , Nebraska.
JOHN M. TUCKEK ,
COU\TY AT FORK BY.
Practices in all State Courts.
IH-T VN-8
l ii'tors find
t\ uoeid prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent package s enough tor usual occas-
Blans. The family bottle ( GO cents ) contains a
Bnpplv for a vear All drueeiat * ipll them
Hot
Water
| Bottles !
\
V
We have just received a
shipment of these useful arti
cles , amoDg them some of the
"Justrite" linen lined Feath
V
er-weight bottles.
They are extra strong and
very light in weight.
2 and 3 quart sizes at $1.50.
I QUIGLEY & CHAPMAN ! J
I DRUGGISTS. |
We have received a card from Judge Westover announcing the
dates of the terms of court in the several counties of the Fifteenth
, Ju < ie5a ! District for 1906 as follows :
Uolt March 12 , jury 13 December 3 , jury 4.
Bojd May 14 , jury 15 November 19 , jury 20.
Sioux April 17 , jury 18 September 24 , jury 24.
Box Butte April 3 , jury 4 November 26 , jury 26.
Ke.va Paha May 7 , jury 8 October 1 , jury 1.
Rock April 16 , jury 17 September 17 , jury 17.
Brown April 23 , jury 24 November 12 , jury 12.
Cherry March 5 , jury 6 October 1 , jury 2.
Sheridan June 4 , jury 5 December 10 , jury 11.
Dawes March 19 , jury 20 . . . November 12 , jury 13.
J. D. SCOTT , Reporter. W. H. WESTOVER , Judge.
Stutter pays 9 cents for hides.
A. H. Stees is in from Kennedy.
Miss Wren Donoher is in Omaha
this week.
W. D. Clarkson has begun put-
tiDff up ice.
Y\'m. and Frank Ballard were
in town this week.
Halldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3,4
and 5th of each month.
Ernest Wilkinson drove in from
Kennedy last Thursday.
Dr. Holsclaw is improving and
will be up in a few days.
You will find a hearty welcome
at the Chicago House. 38
John P. Jones has about recov-
ered from his recent illness.
Miss Kachel Downing is visiting
her sister , Mrs. Lee Shepard.
A good Smith Premier typewriter
for sale cheap. F. M. WALCOTT.
The K. K. Co. has a big force of
men and teams putting up ice this
week.
Clyde Davenport has been con
fined at home this week on account
of sickness.
W. A. Taylor and wife returned
last week from their extended visit
in Illinois.
Col. Jordan and son and Wm.
Caton drove down from Kosebud
last Friday.
Agnes J. Piercy has been ap
pointed post mistress at Kennedy
to succeed D. A. Piercy resigned.
Mac Cramer sprained his ankle
a few days ago , causing him con
siderable pain , and is yet limping.
"A Thoroughbred" Tramp" at
Church's opera house , Thursday
night , Jan. 18. Tickets on sale at
the usual place.
Mrs. Nelse Rowley and daughter
Maud , and Miss May Barnes drove
in from Kennedy Monday , the two
latter expecting to enter school
here.
here.L.
L. K. Travis and wife of St.
Mary's Mission School on Rose
bud reservation have been in town
several days visiting friends. The
report that Mr. Travis had gone
Eawas a mistake.
P. Sanford's spring wagon tip
ped over with him last Saturday
while going home from town ,
breaking his shoulder bone. Dan
Barnes brought him to town Mon
day and Dr. Compton set it for him.
U. S. weather bureau report for
week ending Jan. 10,1906. The
daily mean temperature 23 ° was
10 ° above the normal. Highest
temperature 48 ° and lowest14 ° .
Precipitation .07 of an inch and
for the season .31 of an inch.
S. George Foster of Valentine
and Miss Laura M. Tillson of Pen-
brook were married at the home of
the bride's parents Jan. 10 , 1906 ,
Rev. J. W. Morgan officiating. A
bountiful dinner was served which
the family and friends much en
joyed.
The Euphonium Glee Club
which appears in Valentine in
Church's hall , Jan. 16 , 1906 , has
received much praise from the pa
pers of the state. The members
of the club have been associated
for three years , which speaks well
for their entertaining powers. If
they were not pleasing people
some member would be made a
scape goat and his disappearance
would follow. Our people usually
prefer a male quai'tet concert to
any other. Backed by the good
"reader , " the Mr. Miehethe Glee
Club will no doubt give us a very
enjoyable "program. This is the
last number of the lecture course
it should be given a hearty re
ception.
Stetter pays 9 cents for hides.
4S2
T. C. Hornby is at Rosebud
this week.
Nelse Rowley of Kennedy is in
the city today.
A. R. Julian has declined the
nomination for appointment of
receiver of the U. S. land office at
this place. The numerous other
applicants may now try their pull
again for the place.
Dr. Brown and son George re
turned to Valentine last Saturday ,
after traveling extensively in Eu
rope and the eastern part of the
' U. S. , Mrs. Brown going on
through to California.
!
WANTED : District Manag
ers to post signs , advertise and
distribute samples. Salary $18.00
weekly , § 3.00 per day for expen -
ses. State age and present em
ployment IDEAL SHEAR CO. ,
39 Randolph St. , Chicago. 52
BIRTHS.
ToC. D. Bowdish and wife ,
Dec. 27 , 1905 , a girl. Mr. Bow-
dish is the barber in Mr. Sageser's
shop.
To Oscar Buechle and wife ,
Dec. 31 , 1505 , a girl.
To Dave Peters and wife , Dec.
29 , 1905 , a boy.
Cherry Countr School JJotes.
PSYCHOLOGY QUESTIONS.
1. Name two kinds of nerve
matter.
2. What are the functions of
the sympathetic system ?
.3. What are the parts of the
cerebro-spinal system ?
4. What are the subdivisions
of the brain ?
5. How are early may the brain
be taxed with labor ?
6. Can we locate definite men
tal functions in definite parts of
the brain ?
7. What is the center of reflex
action ? Its purpose ? Illustrate.
LA. PURCHASE.
How was the purchase arranged
and the tiansfer personally made
to the U. S ? (300 ( words. )
LULU KOHTZ , Supt.
Lost , Strayed or Stolen
from my place 4 miles north of Ft.
Niobrara , the following stock :
Two steers branded KJ left hip.
One s'teer branded Qsg left side.
One cow branded El ? right side
Two cows or heifers branded
j { on right hip.
§ 5.00 reward per head for recov
ery. T. P. S PRATT ,
4S Valentine , Nebr.
J. L. ASEBURN ,
Contractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone
Work.
Valentine , - Nebr.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRACE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
\nventton Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Wunn & Co. receive
tprtal notice , without charge , in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any sclentlUc journal. Terms , (3 r
year ; four months , | L Sold by all newsdealers.
626
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 Uneeda BiSCUlt are
richer in muscle and fit-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 UFfieeda BfSCUit 9 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 toork on.
Whoever you are whatever you are wherever
you work U need a Biscuit.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Perfect In quality ,
in price.
JLoiv If fifes to Denver , Cofo. ,
Via the North-western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold on Jan.
28 , 29 and 30 , limited to return un-
; il Feb. 15 , inclusive , on account of
Wool Growers and Live Stock
Association Meetings. Apply to ag
ents Chicago & North-western Ey.
514
JLotv Igates to TAncolnf Neb , ,
Via the North-western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold Jan. 13
to IS , inclusive , limited to return
until Jan. 22 , inclusive , on account
of Various Agricultural and Stock
Breeders' meetings. Apply to ag
ents Chicago & North-western Ry-
513
Bailey Briefs.
F. L. Walker was freighting oats
.ast week.
Lulu Heath was visiting Lee and
Cora Sellers recently.
W. H. Sellers went to Merriman
; his week on business.
Lew Adams and Bert Nichols
plastered Fred Nelson's house rec
ently.
C. P. Sellers and E. Polland did
some repairing up the phone line
Sandayr
Chum Ranch had a pet crane at
; heir place last Sunday. It stood 5
: eet 11 inches high.
The assistant superintendent and :
tfiss Flora French were callers at
Ssager ranch Saturday.
\
Frank Heath's team ran away
.ast week , upsetting-a load of corn
an'd breaking his wagon.
Cattle in this vicinity are doing
well , the fine weather and plenty of
feed being in their favor.
F. L. Nelson's were surprised by
a crowd of friends last Friday night.
A dance was had in their new house.
Fannie Weed came home from
Lincoln last Thursday tovisit her
folks and live on her claim a few
weeks.
GUESS WHO I AM.
/
We have received a car load of" ,
fine Christmas apples in bushel j
boxes. A. Jonx & Co , |
Statistics prove that the chances of your dying of
Throat or LungTroubles , are 9 to 1.
Waste no time , but cure your Disease with
E3 B
UD GOLDS
the only strictly scientific Lung Specific in existence.
Positively guaranteed to help or money refunded.
Saved tfoe Preaclier.
Rev. 0. D. Moore of Hapersville , N. Y. , writes : ' "I
had a fearful cough for months , which nothing would
relieve , until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. It cured my cough and saved my life. "
Prices , 5Oc and $ 1.00 Trial Bottles Free
RECOMMENDED , GUARANTEED
AND SOLD BY
Weather Data.
The following data , covering a per
iod of 16 years , have been complied
from the Weather Bureau records at
Valentine , Nebr. They are issued to
show the conditions that have pre
vailed , during the month in question ,
for the above period of years , bui
must not be construed as a forecasi
of the weather conditions for the
coming month.
January.
TEMPERATURE.
Mean or normal 22 °
The warmest month was th.t of 1900
with an average of 31s
The coldest month was that of 18r -
with an average of 11 °
The highest was 68 ° on 30,1892
The lowest was38 = on 24 , 18D4
PRECIPITATION.
Average tor month 0 60 inches.
Average number of days with .0 ]
of an inch or more 6
The greatest monthly precipitation
was 127 inches in 188D.
The least monthly precipitation
was 0.04 inches in 1900.
The greatest amount of precipita
tion recorded in any 24 consecutive
hours was 0 37 inches on 31.1894.
The greatest amount of snowfall
recorded in any 24 consecutive hours
( record extending to winter of 1884-85
only ) was 4.4 ingbes on 25,1902
OLOUDS AMD WEATHER
Average number of clear days , 14 ;
partly cloudycloudy , 9.
WIND. _
The prevailing winds have been
from the 1ST W.
' The average , hourly velocity of the
wind is 10 miles.
The highest vejocity of the wind
was 60 miles from the NW on 7,1903
JOHN J. M'LEAN ,
Observer Weather Bureau ,
An Opportunity
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
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
Wheeler&WiisoniVlfg.Co.
72 and 74 Wa&ash Ave.
CHICAGO
Stetter pays 9 - cents for hides.
When you come to town , stop
at the Chicago House , 38