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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
A frlond of the homo- * A foe of the Truot Complies with the Pure Food Lawa of all Gtatoa. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee , Nebr , Prince. Boabdel 131693 and Curly Coat 112261 at "head ot herd The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates 10 my herd. I have 40 head of Hereford bulls from 0 months to 2 years old ou hand lor this spring's trade. C. II. J5AUL.HABEK , H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in Kosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. JOHN F. POKATH Kiego , Nohr. Tubular wells and windmills. ine up by Telephone. N , J. Austin. J , W. Thompson. Austin < 3o Thompson , General Blacksmithing- and Wood Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALSY. J. W. McDANIEL , COUXTY SUKVEYOR Wood JLnke - Rebr. All work will be piven prompt and careful attention , C. M. SAGESEE Barber First-class Shop in Every Respect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herbicide and Coko's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream H. M. CKAMER , City Deliveryman , .Trunks , valises and packages usluled to and from tlif depot and all parts of flip City. JOHN M. TUCKBE , COUXTY ATTORNEY. Practices in all State Courts. . - * * i v Something can now be had i for the destruction of every insect that flies , creeps or crawls. This is an especial ly good season to destroy them as a little later they will multiply with marvelous rapidity. For bed bugs you will find , no surer antidote than Balls Bed Bug Killer. PRICE 15 CENTS 1'ER BOTTLE. ! CHAPMAN THE : DRUGGIST. After a careful and searching investigation by the military court under the supervision of Major Penrose , Mrs. Andrew Jelly was exonerated from blame in the ac cidental shooting of Mrs. Jotter some time ago. It is gratifying to everybody to learn such a de cision was reached and that an im partial and searching investigation has removed all thought of suspic ion that might lurk in the minds of some who failed to hear the de tails of the accident. Pat Peiper was in town last week. S. J. Blakely has moved to town for the summer. Editor Heath of Cody was in our city last Friday. Allen Benson was in town sev eral days last week. J. W. Mann of Cody was a vis itor in our-city Monday. John and Paul Newland are in town today from Sparks. Mass will be said at 10:30 : a. m. ut the Catholic church Sunday. Mrs. Callen returned last week from a visit on Rosebud agency. G. A. Chapman spent several days last week in the country fish ing. ing.J. J. E. Thackrey and family are on their way here from Hot Springs , S. D. John Marty is making prepara tions to build a dwelling south of J. J. McLean's. Wni. Epke was in town Tues day with a load of hogs which he sold at § 5.75 per cwt. Mrs. Thomas Watkins was tak en to thflthospital at Ft. Niobrara Tuesday for treatment. Grant Spain has sold his homestead - stead improvements to Fred Kal.ya and has moved to town. A public dance was given at Church's hall last night for the benefit of the Frisco people. For sale cheap high wheel ball bearing lawn mower , nearly new. MRS. WESLEY HOLSCLAW. Mrs. Bessie Shaw returned last Saturday from Bisbee , Arizona , and expects to spend the summer in Valentine. The Corner Store invites your attention to their new ad and up to date goods this week in their advertisement. W. P. Conley came up from Ok lahoma last week and is visiting friends in the city. This item was overlooked last week. John Stedifor was kicked by a mule at the soldiers' camp west of town Wednesday. He was re ported quite seriously hurt. R. C. Salmon came up yester day from Scribner , where he is running a restaurant , and is en joying a visit among friends. Xotice the change this week in the advertisement of Bishop & Young of Cody who call your at tention to their business in print ers ink. John Marty moved a building in from the country last week and placed it on one of C. H. Cornell's lots near the depot and will use it for a land office. Mrs. K. Peterson returned from Denmark last Thursday , bringing with her a niece of Col. Thomp son's wife , who will make her home with her aunt. Valentine contributed over § 500 to the relief of the San Francisco sufferers. Omaha , up to Tuesday night , had raised § 22,000 beside provisions and other contributions. A. F. Webb has painted and re paired his dwelling and has rec ently put down a cement floor in the pop factory and purchased a water filter to use in his manufac turing business. J. C. JNbrthrop and family are taking a vacation , and last week went up to Harrison and the Black Hills. Returning from there they went east for several week's visit with Mr. Northrop's relatives. The soldiers 1st and 3rd batal- ions of the 25th Infantry will go on a practice march , the 1st leav ing on Monday , returning Wednes day , and the 3rd leaving Wednes day , returning Friday of each month during the summer. The whole regiment will march at least 22 days in war formation. A prairie fire started last Sun day afternoon several miles west of town and burned northward to the Minnechaduza road. The origin is supposed to have been caused by lightning from a heavy cloud that passed over about the middle of the afternoon and from which a light sprinkle of rain fell. Lee Lamport is having "his dwe'K ling remodeled , making three' rooms on the south side instead of two rooms and a hallway , the din ing room and parlor being con- cected by throwing open folding doors. Wesley Holsclaw and son , "Mor ris , went down to Longpine yes terday morning to work at mason work for the C. & N. W. and will probably have steady work during the entire summer from Longpine westward. The wind Tuesday blew down a chimney for Jim Galloway , also a chimney was blown off the build ing occupied by Ed Clarke , .next door , and the battlement and some .of the stone were loosened on the northeast corner of the Republi can building. Andrew A. . Roby , formerly of. the 25th Infantry , but now dis charged , wishes an occupation as cook on a ranch. He has recom mendations as steamship cook and has served as cook for officers * since his enlistment in the service. Address him at Valentine , Neb. There will be a re-union of vcfc eans : of the Civil and Spinish. American wars held ut Valentine some time tii's Spring or summer. Meetings have been held to per fect arrangements and appoint committees. There will be a meet ing tonight to fix the date and place of camp ground. Business Notices , Don't forget the date , Wednes day , May 2nd. 142 When you come to town , stop at the Chicago House. 38 Fishing Tackle and Base Ball Goods at Red Front Merc. Co. I have a quantity of home grown Flower Seed which I would like to dispose of , and will sell 10 dif ferent sorts for 25c , coin or stamps. MRS. F , M. BAUER , 153 Box 29 , Kilgore , Neb. Ilalldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 : and 5th of each month. See I. M. Rice for insurance , or list your farm for sale. Dr. Barnes , the eye-sight spec ialist , of Omaha , will be in Valen tine , Wednesday , May 2nd , with office at the Valentine House. Please call early. 142 Bring your contest notice to THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT to be pub- ished. It is your right. House and Lot in Valentine for sale at a bargain. House is small but in good repair. Call on 10 I. M. RICE. The Red Front Merc. Co. have just received a full assortment of Fishing Tackle. List your farm at this office for sale and have it advertised. You will find a hearty welcome at the Chicago House. 38 Are you going to paint your house , barn or fence ? If you are , use nothing but Patten's Sun Proof Paint. It goes the fartherest and wears the longest. For sale by Red Front Merc. Co. , sole agents. Those who owe us on subscrip tion would favor us by paying up before May 1st. 133 FOR SALE Three sows * and twenty suckling pigs. Prices reas onable. JOHN ORMESIIER. 13 Valentine , Nebr. Those who have farms for sale can list them at this office and we will offer a descriptive list of farms soon and will advertise them for sale. Bring the numbers cf your land and a correct description of it for our records so that we may properly represent what you have for sale. Any other property you wish to sell can be advantageously advertised in this paper. tf If you are thinking of contest ing a homestead , or if your neigh bor has a contest notice to publish , by requesting its publication in THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT you will help both of us. ' you will eat more you can do more work , enabling you to earn more money , so that you can buy more I do more work and earn still more money. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 51E At the Big White Shed in Cody , Kebr. , is the place to buy your building material. BISHOP & YOUNG. Arabia Items. t Dan Jordan has gone to Omaha to visit his sister who is attending Boyles college. ' The decrease in the Ft. Niobrara , hay contract has a had effect on the hay market at Arabia. Mrs. J. C. McNair returned from Omaha recently where she had been having her eyes treated. SPORT. A. Benson drove to Woodlake Tuesday. ' John Heel an drove to Valen tine Tuesday on business. Frank Higgin rode to Valentine on special business Saturday. Miss Nellie Collett spent Satur day and Sunday at home in Valen tine. tine.A A few of the Arabia boys took iii the Schkgle dance Saturday night. Chas. Kreycik and Irvin Query furnished the music. "A. E. Benson , salesman for Sexton & Co. , who had been in Valentine a few days , returned to Arabia Sunday for a short visit with his folks. George Kreycik gave a coyote an awful scare which he discover ed dragging a little lamb Sunday. George says he wasn't close enough to kill the coyote but that he made the fur fly. If you want any crack-shot work done , call on George. RAZORBACX. 1 "We are making a specialty of Carbon Platinos. Order the good goods and you get them. Rernem- ber that our Photos are guaranteed and that re-sittings are given when necessary. HALLDORSON. 29 is more dangerous to your life than the drink , cocaine or morphine habits , for it soon ends in Consumption , Pneumonia and Death. Sav3 yourself from these awful results of Coughs and Colds , by taking g fey Sly WHTe's Bed" writes F. G. Huntley , of Gakianden , Ind. , "I read about Dr. King's New Discovery. Slis had got a frightful chronic cough , which three doctors failed to relieve. After taking1 two bottles she was perfectly cured , and today she is well and strong- . 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