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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
XTV Powder perfect In quality. Moderate In price. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee , Nebr , Prince Boabdel 131693 and Curly Coat 1122G1 at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety. Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates 10 my herd. I have 40 head of Ilerpford bulls from 6 months to 2 yean old on Land tor this spring's trade. 0. H. FAUliIIAUKlt , H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over .the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in Rosebud tagency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. JOHN F. POEATH Uiege , Nebr. Tubular wells and windmills. C. ' M. S AGESER Barber First-class Shop in Every .Respect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicide and Cok 's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream A.-N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Nights The Don- oher residence , Cherry Street. H. M. CKAMER , City Deliveryman. Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. Dr. Q. O. Sturdevant , rBESIOEXT DKXT1ST. Office over Daventort's Store West Entrance Valentine , ft' JOHN M. TUCKEE , COUXTY ATTORNEY. Practices in all State Courts. N. J , Austin. J. W. Thompson. Austin z Thompson , General Blacksmithing and Wood Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALSY. Hans & Veach Painters. Paper If angers and JDecorators. Buggies painted and striped as good as new. All work guaranteed. r 1 HEAD- ACHE | NO MORE It should be a great deal of satisfaction to those who have V long suffered from headache , to be able to find a remedy that will make it possible to entirely escape from tois af fliction. Those who will r keep on hand 1 Chapman's Headache Tablets need have * no headaches. Taken when headaches are starting they always stop them ; taken after tney come they invariably cure them. Harmless , pleasant and sure. COSTS BUT 25 CENTS. WWP " } CHAPMAN THE DRUC3C3IST. Halldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 , and 5th of each month. BURXITT WOULD REBUILD POST AT FORT NiOBRARA Ask * $200,000 to Be Used for the Construction of New , liuildisrgs. to Have Ti e t Ar tillery of the West Quar tered in Nebraska. Washington , March 5. Senator Burkelt introduced in the senate today an amendment to the army appropriation bill , which has pas sed the house , asking for § 200,000 with which to begin the rebuilding of Fort Niobrara into a regimental post , preferably for field artillery. The buildings are so dilapidated as to be beyond repair and it is there fore decided by the war depart- ment to begin anew. Fort Kob- inson is already provided for in the bill as it passed the house , the quartermaster general having esti mated 8101,500 for new buildings for that post. The war department now has its eyes focussed on reservations hav ing large areas , where troops can be given all kinds of exercise that would become imperative in case of war. Fort Niobrara has 60,000 acres one of the largest in the country and Fort Robinson has 23,000 acres , which is large as com pared with many others. Further , it is claimed that mounted troops can be maintained at Fort Robin son cheaper than at any other post in the country , with Fort Nio brara a close second. Congressman Hull of Iowa , chairman of the military commit tee , has given his promise to inter est himself in behalf of the Fort Niobrara proposition. It will have to be inserted as a senate amend ment to the army appropriation bill. The war department is de cidedly in favor of having brigade posts , at which larger bodies of troops can be collected than have ordinarily been kept at single posts in past years , and it is also in fav or of having these posts established at comparatively long distances from large cities , as the city posts are found to demoralize troops , giving too much opportunity for i dissipation of the men. World- Herald. J. A. Yaryan was in town from Pullman the first of the week. t Max E. Viertel and Wm. Kava- . naugh are attending court this week. J. H. Crowder , the Gordon poste master , was in town a couple of days this week. Geo. Hornby took his daughter Helen down to Omaha last Satur day and left her with Mr. Efner , while she is being treated at the Methodist hospital / for nervous a trouble. Mr. Hornby returned yesterday. As we go to press the case of the state vs John Stetter and Har ry Hilsinger for conducting gam bling , is occupying the attention of the court. Allen G. Fischer and A. M. Morrissey , as attorneys for the defendants , are endeavor ing to keep the case from going to trial. Judge Wood and R. G. \ Easley are attorneys for the state i and seem to have held their ground ( as the case is yet being contested. ( The court house is crowded with spectators who seem to be taking considerable interest in the case. A divorce was granted Mrs. Car rie Brown from Walter Brown. Use Printed Stationery and Save Time. For fine Job Work come to THE DEMOCRAT office. We have a new font of Smith- Premier typewriter type for cor respondence letters , circulars and statements. Try using more printers ink and patronize home industries. We're doing lots of job work now and can do more. Bring in your orders that you want gotten out for next month's use. use.We carry a large stock of Let ter Heads , Envelopes , Statements , Bill Heads , etc. The Chicago House , office"and parlor , is made more inviting by a coat of varnish and paper. Mrs. Antonia Price returned Sunday and says she has been to Cuba and left her little boy there with her mother. C. V. Thorn received a telegram that his store in Lincoln had burn ed down , and he went down the first of the week. Wednesday the case against Chas. Price came , and the jury after being out over night , found him guilty of selling liquors with out license. W. U.T. U. THE SOCIAL EVIL. Rev. Charles W. Blodgett in a recent public utterance thus probes the social ulcer in our midst : "Think of it , good men and wom en of this city ! Two thousand and over of women pa.y two dollars a month , or § 1-8,000 a year to be protected by the police of this city in immorality. There is no law that sanctions or permits this hor- aible traffic of virtue. This is done by the political party to which I belong. The 'leaders' claim that it controls , this vice controls ! It is-a wonder that God's burning fire does not fall upon us for using that word ! Within two blocks of St. Paul's church , of which I am the pastor , there are abominations worse than could be found in Sod om and Gomorrah. We challenge the Executive Head of the cam paign fund of the dominant party to tell us what become ? of these $ iS,000 ! He dares not do it. The most eloquent preachers in this nation may be secured by the churches in this city , but until we have a revolution in civic affairs , hell will continue to hold a carni val of vice within our borders ! Yes ! Yes ! More than that is true. The saloon must be taken into account. Vote the saloon out of existence , and you will strike a death blow to the bawdy houses , bossism and the whole brood of evils ! " Search Light. We wish to commend . North Platte W. C. T. U.'for the splen did report they were able to give in our state papor , The Union Worker. We will copy snatches of the same : "A committee from the union have been assigned the duty of meeting with the council to talk over the violations of the liqnor laws which occur every day in North Platte , as in every other place where the city permits for a price , these * vestibules of hell' to establish themselves. " "One item this union has given special attention to , is the support of a 'rest room' and reading room in short , W. .C. T. U. headquarters for the county. The county commissioners have made an appropriation for the support of these rooms , with a promise to increase it. Most of the business firms , nearly every church and fraternal society made small monthly payments to this fund. The most prominent druggist , as he gave his name for a monthly payment , expressed the wish to become an honorary member and wear the badge. One of the promi nent physicians also wears the badge , and several of the minis ters. The county attorney also ( just think of that ) is committed to our side and everything indicates that the class in municipal law is doing good to those who try to in form themselves. " ' Can you imagine how it would seem if such conditions existed in our own town ? God speed the right. W. C. T. U. COMMITTEE. Avoid the Clieap and Can" Baking Powders. The cheap baking pow-lers have but one recommendation : they certainly give the pur chaser plenty of powder for his money. These powders are so carelessly made from inferior materials that they will not nuke light , whole some food. Further , the-e cheap huldng powders have a very small percentage ofleaven- inpgas ; therefore it takes from two to three times as much of such powder to raise tfce cake or biscuit as it does of Calumet Baking Towdtr. Therefore. In the long run. the actual cost to the consumer of siHi powders is more than Calumet would be. Cheap baking powders leave the bread sometimes bleached and acid , sometimes yellow and alkaline , and always unpalatable. Thej are never of uniform streugth and quality. Why not buy a perfectly wholesome baking powder like Calumet , that is at the same time moderate in pi Ice and OHQ which can he relied ui on ? Calumet is always the same , keeps in definitely and gives the co ok the least trouble , , A Food Work ! Work ! ! Work ! ! ! Lots of energy is needed to keep tip the pace. In the struggle , the man with the strong body and clear brain wins out every time. The man of lo-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 H QQda BiSGUit 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 Hfie@da BlSCUit ? 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 teork on. Whoever you are whatever you are wherever you work Unescfa Biscuit. 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Oldest ngency for securing patents. Patents talien throuch Munn & Co. receive gpecial notice , without charge. In tho A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lnrpept cir culation of any scientiilc journal. Tei-ma. ? 3 p yenr : four months , $ L Sold Ly all newsdealers. Vnnch Office. fi25 V . T ) . fi WANTED Energetic and trust worthy men can make .3100 to 8150 per month representing aVjhome life and accident insurance co'tripany. Others are doing it , why not you ? We teach you. Address ior particulars , R. E , Williams , Norfolk , Neb. 18 Hans Veach will do you work in painting and paper ' ' " ' ' * ' 8' i An Opportunity . * . . * - . We want , a man in this locality.to sell \ the W H E ELER < ' - - . WILSONSewing . 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