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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1907)
4 " Used by S. Complies with the Pure Food L.a\vn of every Stute. Did you know that our Coffees and Teas are the FINEST in town ? 'Nuff Said. T. C. Hornby. If you want the best phonograph that is at J the disposal of the American people' buy an V Edison Phonograph , K the one phonograph- which does not repre sent sound , but which exactly reproduces it. The largest and most complete stock of Edison Gold Moulded Records * is to be found at , VALENTINE. NEQ Profession : The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. fff f\ Brownlce.Nebr , So die'Ci eelCol - E3HH umtuis 17th 1GOO.W. : - . son or Columbus 17th. a lisiif hrathT of the S10 0300'un- : i i n n ile , a n rt J'rtnetBott del 13U- G93 at head of herd I will liavo no bulls for sale until 1903 , having sold all of 1906 hull calves. C. H. FAUI.HAHEK. J JOHN E. POBATH Riege , ! KTeI > r. Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. J. 'W. Valentine - Kebr All work will be fiven prompt and careful attention. De Laval Cream Separators FQH Valentine A 't ? Nebraska cl.o : H. S. LOCKWOOD I Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite'Postoffie. Phone 71. w > - < 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. , \ y > * . * _ < * * * W" * * v the Town.c Buy White Star at Davenport's. For Rent. 3 rooms over print ing office. I. M. RICE , tf "Curly" Huggins spent several days in town on business this week. The Eldorado saloon has in stalled a new Columbia grapho- phone. Wanted A woman to do gen- eral house work. MRS. C. H. CORNELL. - 18 Col. Towle has been quite sick the past week , but is able to be around again. We have some Blood-butcher seed corn samples at this office. Come and see it. House for rent , four rooms and cellar , well water. Call On I. M. Eice , agent. tf Pat Pieper of Simeon was in bown last Saturday and took in the show in the evening. For Sale Good Blue Victor Seed Potatoes. Inquire of John Ormesher , Valentine , Neb. 12 Ed Slagestrom of Norfolk has accepted a position with Stetter & Tobien in the Citizens Meat Market. John Simpson and M. Lambert , who was formerly employed by the Home Bakery here , have pur- hased the Danley bakery in Chadron. Mr. and Mrs. Ohe of the Dono- lier hotel are rejoicing -over the arrival of the stork at their place , leaving a fine baby boy on last Friday , May 10 , 190T. Atkinson has another new resi dent dentist , Dr. G. O. Sturde- vant. He is a graduate of the Omaha Dental College and prac tised dentistry at Valentine last year. Atkinson Graphic. Eev. 0. L. Eamsey of Ains- worth filled the pulpit of the M. E. church here last Sunday morn ing and evening and preached two very excellent sermons , much to the delight of his many friends here. here.At At the meeting of the Alumni laeld Monday evening the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year : William Haley. president ; . John Harvey , vice president ; Lena McCrea , secretary and Geo. Ayers , treasurer. Eev. C. E. Connell spent last Saturday and Sunday at Ains- worth where he was formerly pas tor of the M. E. church. He as- ssisted in the celebration of the anniversary of the dedication of a church which was buijt during his pastorate at that place.- \ Mrs. Frank Eobinson of Little White River Issue House died in an Omaha hospital Saturday morn ing of tuberculosis of the stomach and was brought to Valentine Sunday night and funeral was con ducted by Eev. Beale of the Pres byterian church Monday afternoon and the remains laid to rest in Mt. Hope cemetery. The following is the Valentine Junior Normal faculty this year : Principal , Prin. A. H. Water- house of the Omaha high school ; instructors , Supt. Fred Hunter , Fairmont ; Supt. J. A. Doremus , Madison ; Supt. C. L. Hooper of Sheridan county ; Supt. W. T. Stockdale , Wisner ; Supt. Florence Johnson of Brown county ; Miss Kate M. Driscoll , Valentine ; registrar - T istrar and treasurer , Supt. Lulu Kortz of Cherry county. The recent cold weather culmi nated in a snow storm Monday i which left the ground white and i lasted till the sun came out Tues day , but the weather continued i cold and Tuesday night the local t thermometers registered at 27 ° t but turned warmer towards morning - c ing and Wednesday the weather i was warmer , though the wind i blew from the north all day and at times raised quite a bit of dust. Today the weather is fair and warmer and the backbone of the ' winter at last seems to be broken. - & & There seemsto - - be'plenty < -d candidates ; in the field seek ing the appointment of county judge. j V. Northrop has purchased th Hornby residence on south of th M. ' JE. parsonage and moved i IV'tl this week1. Mr. and Mrs. George Hornb and ; Elsie Sherman went to Rose bud yesterday , expecting to retur today. Don Kellogg , who formerly lived 1 up on Dry creek was in town yesterday. He is farming in South Dakota now. RENT Desirable cottages , close in , suitable for small fami , . lies. Teims reasonable. Apply to I. M. Rice , agent. 18 Count W. F. A. de Melten4orff and Sheriff Simons enjoyed them selves fishing on Hackberry lake several days last week. For Lease 480 acres on Rock Creek , 15 miles north of - Valen . tine. . Good farming ; and grazing land. Address Frank Janies at /Britt , Neb. , or Rosebud , S. D. 15 4 H. H. Wakefield of Crookston wants 150 acres prairie broke : Will pay $2.50 per acre for all breaking done in May , $2.00 per acre for first half of June. Good smooth land , half mile furrows , Cash every Saturday night. John Kazda of Atkinson has purchased the S. A. Lee barbershop , shop and took possession Tuesday. , Mr. Kazda came up here to buy the other shop but finally made a deal with Lee. Mr. Lee and his wife started Tuesday night for a visit with relatives in Michigan. Geo. Jensen was in town from North Table yesterday. Mr. Jensen and his wife recently re turned from a visit to their old home in Germany where they had an enjoyable time all winter. Mr. Jensen comes home content to live in America and glad to get home. Al Thacker spent last week out in the country * around Simeon. He tells us that his family wilL.be back from Missouri soon and that Chas. Peddicord who left here several months ago to doctor for a cancer has been successfully treat ed and expects to return in June. Byron Shaw was in town yes terday on his way down to Fre mont. Byron is working for Jim Vincent in a restaurant at Craw ford and is manager for a ball team there that is said to be pret ty swift. They expect to make a tour of the country and Byron is making the arrangements. R. E. Jeffreys , a brother-vin-law of G. E. Tracevvell , came out from Ida Grove , Towa , Tuesday night to join his wife and daughter and will .visit here a few days , after which he goes to Bassett where he has a brother and expects to lo cate there on a section of land. He may return here to do carpenter work this summer. L. R. Higgins alias Fred Burke was arrested in Hooper , Nebr. , Tuesday and taken to Fremont and later to Omaha for safety. He murdered Wm. Coppleand wife early Monday morning on their farm near Bancroft. He rode away on a mule which he later turned loose. He made a full confession to Sheriff Bauman of Fremont. No motive but drunk enness is given for the crime. L. Frank Riggle came up from Kansas the first of-the week and after a short visit with his son Earl goes over to White river , to visit another son , Cecil , where he expects to work at his carpenter's trade. Mr. Riggle's family are in Coffeeville , Kan. , and he says it is.jus t as cold and disagreeable there.this spring as here or worse if possible , for it is very windy there. There's where people stake their hous'es'out with guy ropes or cables to keep them from blow ing away. Many frame houses in Southern Kansas we have seen tied from every corner with guy ropes to huge posts set in the ground. Frank smiles when we tell him about this but says the wind is too much for him there. .f.T fjffl > / ? I/ / ' ( y 1 ( "S n \ i Land Good soil for alfalfa , 80 acres level , balance rolling , make good pasture or hay land , 12 miles from Valen tine , 2 miles from school , 20 feet to good water. Price § 8 per acre. - \ Acres good heavy black soil , 200 acres level farming land , balance rolling hard soil , pasture or hay land , will raise corn , wheat , oats , potatoes and alfalfa , 12 miles from Valentine - . tine , 1 mile to school , two miles wire fence. Price 12.50 per acre. Suitable for raising alfalfa , mostly level valley Land. Price per acre. Valley land , good hay , part swampy and needs ditching , 20 miles from railroad , near lake , good fishing and hunting. Price $16 per acre. 160 Acres Near Marsh lake , good hay valley , fishing and hunting , house and stable , Price $12.50 per acre. Apply to ICE , Valenti Nebraska