Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 17, 1906, Image 5

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    The Loup Valley Hereford Rauoh
Brownie.Nebr ,
Prince
13169S and Curly
Coat 112261 at head
of herd. The blood
ol Fowler. Anxiety ,
Lord Wilton and Sir
Gladstone predomi
nates in my herd ,
I have 40 Head o Flerplord bulls from 0 months
to 2 vears old on Land for this spring's trade.
C. H. FAUUIAUBK ,
. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. G. Hornby's store. x
Will be in Rosebud agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904.
JOHN F. POEATH
Biege , Nebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
tSgf Call me up by Telephone.
N. J. Austin. J. W. Thompson.
Austin & } Thompsons
General Blacksmithinp
and Wood Work.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALSY.
t
J. W. McDANIEL ,
COUKTY SURVEYOR
Wood Lake - Kebr.
All work will be piven prompt
and careful attention.
C. M. SAGESEE
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Eespect
Eau de Quinine Hair Toalc , GoMon Star Eiair
Tonic. Ilerp'cidp ' and OnktVs Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
H. M. CRAMER ,
City Deliveryman ,
Trunks , vnltsus and packa us lmued ; to HIM !
irom Ihe dt pnt.and all parts of the City.
JOHN M. TUCKER ,
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Practices in all State Courts.
E. D. Fpencer , August Epke.
Spencer & Epke ,
Crookstor , Kel .
Tubular Wells made to order at 60c
per foot , complete with pump. Wind ;
mills and Well Repairs at reasonable
prices. Call us up over the North
Table Telephone 1/me.
If it requires ten-horse pow
er to start certain machinery ,
a nine-horse power engine
won't answer. It will be no
better than no engine at all ;
you must have an additional
force or all your power will
be wasted.
If a drug of a certain
strength or potency is nec
essary to stop the progress
of disease , a weaker drug
will be no better than no
drug at all.
We think of these things.
That is why you see on our
shelves the preparations of
the best chemists in the world.
We see to it that our drugs
are pure and of standard
strength.
We want to supply your
drugs and to fill your pre
scriptions.
! Bf CHAPMAN J
* THE DRUGGIST.
\oa ) O8 !
Strayed or Stolen.
One .bay gelding , ten .Tears old
branded & on left thigh'circleor
jaw. W. L. COIIEE , Oasis , Nebr
U. S. Wecitlier Rnrean Bepon
tor week Bailing 3iay 1 ( > .
Highest temperature was 90c
on the 10th ; lowest 48 ° on the 10
a daily mean for the period of 69 °
fully 14 ° higher than the normal
The precipation was 0.4i of ai
inch , giving a total for the year o
6.0i inches.
Groceries
"We have added a new and complete stock of
Groceries to our business. Call and see us.
PHONE 97 ,
A. JOHN
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FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON.
90929
First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats Smoked
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Pries Paid for Hogs/
GRANT BOYER
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Valentine , - Nebrask a
Don't forget S. Moon when .you
want a Perkins windmill. 18
County Assessor Sailor of Sheri
dan county was in town yesterday.
JBorn , to Wm. Francke and wife ,
Monday , May 14 , 1908 , a girl.
I Elder A. II. Julian of Lon pine
held quarterly meeting here Sun
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Rasmus Anderson and two
children came down Tuesday from
Rosebud to visit relatives and
friends a few days.
'
Geo. H. and T. 0. Hornby returned -
turned from Rosebud last Friday
where they had been looking after
business interests several days.
Commencement exercises will
be held Friday evening , May 25 ,
in Church's hall. Dr. H. K.
Wolfe of the state university will
deliver an address on "A Modern
Education. "
Pat Sullivan of Merriman was
in Valentine last week on business
and visiting friends. lie recently
returned from Phoenix , Ariz. ,
where he spent the winter. We
learned of the conditions , climate
and the people of the southwest
from Mr. Sullivan and seemed to
us almost like a visit to Phoenix.
Mr. Sullivan is looking well 'and
is enjoying good health.
Leroy Springer and family of
Cedar Rapids , Iowa , have come
out to Cherry county to live , hav
ing purchased a ranch south of Eli ,
and a part of the family are now
in Valentine where they will re
main a portion of the. sum rap r. A
son of Mr. Springer has accepted
a position in Elliott's drug store.
Mr. Springer was formerly in the
real estate business and taking his
own advice has bought land.
A BIG eiRGUS.
The great Campbell Bros , cpn-
solicated shows which will exhibit
in Valentine , Monday , May 28th ,
has been enlarged on such a scale
of liberality as to make it n xt to
impossible to depiuio its real mag
nitude. Besides enormous addit
ions to the circus proper , the pa
rade has been increased and is now
one of the finest ever seen with
this meritorious organization. In
the arenic display are brought to
gether an assembly of the most
famous acrobats , gymnasts , riders
equilibrists , contortionists , aerial
performers , dancers , funmakers
and sensational specialists in the
world. Most of these artists make
their first appearance in this coun
try with the great Campbell Bros ,
consolidated shows. Foremost
among these celebrities are "The
Mizuno troupof Japs , " "The Fly
ing LeVans 5 "Bishop Bros. ,
double somersault leapers ; Nellie
Ryland , champion bareback rider
of the world ; Cossack Rough Rid
ers in daring feats of horseman
ship ; the great hippodrome races
and other highly sensational acts
too numerous too mention.
Among the trained animals feat
ures are a herd of performing ele
phants , educated horses and ponies ,
high jumping dogs and clown
mules. The menagerie annex con
tains the most complete , exclusive
and valuable collection of wild ani
mals from all parts of the world.
The street parade will leave the
show grounds at 10 o'clock. Per
formance begins at 2 and S p. m.
The De La Vat Cream Separa
tors are the bestA. . F. WEBB ,
, agent. - IS
v , iS
Penbrook Quills ,
Target shooting is plainly audi
ble here a distance of 15 miles.
Corn planting is being pushed
rapidly.
Jimniie Hutchison is through
listing. lie sold a team of mares
last week to the Burclick brothers
for $175.
Born , May llth , to Mr.and Mrs
Wm. Bruce , a boy. Dr. Keycs
of Nor.dcu was in attendance * .
Mr. Swain and wife gave a party
to their young people Friday eve
ning. A bountiful supper was
served and dancing was the chief
amusement. Twenty-three couple
were present and a happy time
was enjoyed by all.
The earthquake shock was noted
by quite a number in this locality.
The quake was terrible in Cali
fornia , but there is one foretold in
which "The Cities' of the nations
fell. " Rev. XVI , 18-19.
- EAGLE.m .
North Table.
Nine fires were set by lightning
Saturday night. No damage done.
Most of the farmers are hauling
freight onto the ) eservation , there
by putting a little cash into their
hands to tide them over till harvest
time.
T. Fowler recently lost a fine
hog and all his little pigs.
Grace Hobson is busy painting
and paper hanging.
Perry Bryant is busy breaking
prairie for O.V. . Llahn.
James Ashburn has taken a trip
with his son-in-law , Jes e Ed wards
up to Alliance , Ft. Robinson and
other points west , prospecting for
work in their line of trade.
Harry Harper and Dave Fowler
have been busy fixing fence.
j Charley Fowler is working for
! Charlse Salmon.
i
Mr "Ralph Crabb has been ail-
wile 1 i : < % UMiti-rn ; lately.
Mrs. VanAieter.
Sparks Quills.
John Grooms , Jr. , lost one of
i his work horses from colic recently.
j A telephone message \vas sent
to Ray Sharp that his mother was
very low.
Mr. Swain lost a horse from
colic Saturday night.
Mrs. Rosa Allen has beei vtry
sick for several days.
Jake Breachbill had a horse
snake bitten recently.
We are glad to report Mrs.
Jelly improving very rapidly at
this writing.
There will be a dance at Henry
Grooms' Saturday night. Come
everybody *
[ Several items have been omitted
from Porcupine's correspondence ,
as well as from the other corres
pondence , this week on account of
lack of space. EDITOR ]
PoncuriXE.
All persons are , warned not to
take any sand or gravel from any
land owned controlled by me ,
without first securing permission ,
under penalty.
18-2 C. H. CORNELL ,
,
\
t'iW
Nephew
should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda
crackers , because they are the -one food with which all of
them are familiar.
Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda
crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements ,
properly proportioned , than any food made from flour.
This is saying much for common soda crackers , and
much more for fUneeda BSSCUlt , because they are
soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked better
more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly.
The damp , dust and odor proof package retains all the good
ness and nutriment of the wheat , all the freshness of the best
baking , all the purity of the cleanest bakeries.
Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best
for his people. His people have shown that they think
Uneeda BeSCUSt the best of that food , nearly
400,000,000 packages having already been consumed.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
J. L. ASHBUBM ,
Cor.tractor and Build
er in Brick or Stone'
Work.
\
Valentine , - Nobr.
School District No. 39
School closed in district No. 39
April 20th with a basket dinner and
short program. It was set apart as
parents day and the parents were t
cordially" invited to be present. The
pupils worked with great interest to
prepare tiieir work for the inspec
tion of the parents The maps ami
drawing books and biography books
were carefully prepared. The par
ents who caine seemed pleased with
the work of the pupils. The enroll
ment of pupils throughout term
was 22. Daily attendance was very
good. Eleven certificates were
earned on perfect attendance and
punctuality. Laura M. Segei'j the"
teacher , has returned to her home
in Polk county , near Osceola , to i
visit her parents.
VertIjotv } nccii'io3i ttafes
to New Haven , Conn. ,
Via the North-western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will he sold June 1
to 4 , iucusive , with favorable return
limits , on account of Annual Con
vention National Council Knights
of Columbus. Apply to agents Chicago
cage & North-western Ey , 188
high
g sold at a
price. Corn *
the pure food
states.
Trust Baking Powders sell for 45 or
50 cents per pound and may be iden
tified by this exorbitant price.
They are a menace to public health ,
as food prepared from them con
tains large quantities of Rochella
salts , a dangerous cathartic drujr.
New Hotel 3C Near Depot ,
Electric Lights ,
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J. A. Hornfoaek , Propr.
Guests for Trains a Specialty.
Good Rooms. * C ' Good Service ,
Attention ! Xormal Students !
Furnished rooms to rent with
place to cook with Mrs. Shore on
Cherry street. IT
LOST A gold shirt waist pin
between the Episcopal church and
George Hornby's store Tuesday.
Finder please return to Mrs.
Shore. - *