Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 05, 1907, Image 5

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40-of America's Greatest Songsters , Dancers
Coqiedians and Musicians
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A Gorgeous Scenic Equipment ,
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" A Grand' CalIdascope
Introduction of Novelties
Prices , 75c and $1.00.
Children under 12 years , 25c. \
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ESPECIA11Y
TKE5E FOUR
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TU&5DAY NSGKT , OCT. 1
CcronaHon and Grand
FRIDAY NIGHT , OQT. 4.
LOWEST CCNSIDEZMQ QUALITY.
Get your property insured by 1 ,
M. Rice and you will be safe. His
companies pay losses promptly.
For Sale ,
House and small barn , with two
lots , close in , near school building ,
for sale at a bargain. House is
new , lawn and. shade trees , good
sidewalk , all fenced. Part cash ,
. balance easy payments. Call on
' J , M. Kicc , agent.
This is just the place for some
ranch owner or farmer to select
for his wife and children to live
during the winter and send chil
dren to school. Don't * delay as
this property will find an owner
soon. It may be yours. Come
. and see about this first time you
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. are in town. 18
ha.s Church.
In Arabia Sept , 7.
In Nenzel Sept. S.
In Valentine. Sept. 15 ; low mass
at S00 ; a. m. , high mass and ser
mon at 10:30. : Instruction for the
children at 3 p. m.
. BLAEUE.
KJ5.TICB. .
Parties wanting wiring done or
needing repairs to their light ser
vice will please phone No. 9 or
notify the office by noon and their
wauls will be promptly attended
to. Grain or feed order should
also be placed at oillce to insure
prompt delivery ,
Anyone noticing street arcs not
in working order will confer a
favor by notifying us.
6tf S. E. GILMAN.
] \Jore \ Local.
Try Kazcla's barber shop , tf
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See Dr. JUrncs about your eyes
the 24th. 3i 3
Mrs. Spirk'of Xeligh is visiting
her sisters in this city.
Three rooms for rent cheap. In
quire of John S. Grooms. o-i-
John Bachelor is building an
addition to his dwelling.
J. O.iBeatty of Ainsworth visit
ed in our city over Sunday ,
Miss Sara Simpson was visiting
friends in ourcity the past week.
Read T. C. Hornby's new ad
vertisement on the last page of
this issue.
One 3l inch wide tire wagon for
sale. L. H. SMITH ,
Valentine , Nebr.
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Dr. Ayers .guarantees all his
work and gladly corrects all'mis
takes he makes.
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Don't forget to attend the old
settlers\reunion on NorthTable ,
next Saturday , Sept. 7th.
8500 to loan on improved real
estate at S per cent. Address
Sox 4 , Valentine , Nebr. 34 2
Henry Saucrwein and wife of
Crookston were visiting with Mrs.
Sauerwein's parents yesterday.
Dr. Ayers , the painless dentist
of Longpine , will be in Woodlake
at the hotel , "Monday , Sept. 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Webb's baby
has been very ill the past week or
more and is yet .very low with
cholera infantum.
Winter is coming on and those
old teeth may ache. Better have
them fixed by Dr. Ayers while in
Woodlake Sept. 9th.
Dr. Barnes of Omaha , the eye
sight specialist , will again be at
the Donoher hotel Tuesday , Sept.
24. Remember the date. 34 3
Several babies have been ill with
cholera infantum the past two
weeks and some older people have
been suffering from the same
disease and we suppose it , sh'ould
be called in their case "cholera
adultum. "
The Valentine base ball tram
have arranged to play the follow
ing teams : Sparks at the old sot-
tiers reunion on North Table next
Saturday , Johnstown at Johnstown
next Monday , Norden at Norden
next Thursday ! and _ Johnstown at
Valentine a week from Sunday.
As we go to press it appears
that Clyde A. Rosseter of Barley
precinct is nominated for sheriff
on the democratic ticket. The
democratic ticket nominated with
out opposition are M. F. Clynes ,
county judge ; A.N. . Compton ,
coroner ; P. II. Young , assessor ,
and J. W. McDaniel , surveyor.
The republicans claim the nomi
nation of L. N. L'ayport , judge ;
Chas , Sherman , sheriff , and Ed
ward Ormesher , assessor. Others
on ticket nominated without op
position were J. T. Keeley , clerk ;
W. D. Armstrong , treasurer ;
Miss Kortz , superintendent ; Dr.
Lewis , coroner ; Arthur Bowring ,
com. 3rd district , and Geo. E.
Russell , com. 2nd dist.
At the old settlers re-union held
at Sparks last Friday abd Satur
day an enthusiastic crowd watched
the ball games with much interest.
On Friday Valentino beat Sparks
4 to 2. Until the eighth inning
Sparks was in the lead , when Val
entine bunched their hits and made
the winning scores. Stetter and
Fischer for Valentine and Shell-
bourn and 0-sborn for Sparks were
the batteries. On Saturdry morn
ing Valentine was beaten by
Sparks 5 to 4 in a seven inning
game. Bishop brothers for Val-
' en tine and Shellbourn and Evans
for Sparks were the' batteries.
Saturday afternoon Cherry
county beat Keya Paha county in
a six inning game , score 1C to 1.
Headington and Carter for Cher
ry county and Evans , Logan and
Ashburn for Keya Paha county
were the batteries. The reunion
on the whole was a success.
W. H. McCIoud has been very
low the past week , ' though some
stronger today. His son Joe remains -
mains in town to assist in taking
(
I care of h im.
! The daily papers state that M.
1 B. Reese ( rep ) is probably nomi-
natnd for supreme judge and Geo.
L. Loomis ( clem. ) gets the nomi
nation.
The seven candidates for district
res the following vote in
Cherry county with five precincts
.vet out : Alder 108 , Brown 59 ,
Douglas 97 , Jencks 82 , Morgan
17 , Porter 61 , Scattergood 100.
Aider and Jencks seem to be in
the lead in the district.
What might have resulted in a
serious ( ire occurred in the -Club
feed stable Sunday morning about
12 o'clock. However help was
instantly aft hand and the blaze
was quclched in its beginning-
The fire started in. the manger ,
probably caused by rats and
matches.
The primary election returns
were brought in the from the different - j
ferent prccints by the following :
Enlow , G < 'o. Freeman.
Lavaca , Ed Vollentine.
Irwin , S. M. Woodward.
Eii , J. P. Gardiner.
Boiling Springs , Judge Mogle.
Barley , R. Poland.X
Nenzel. R. Rainsford.
River , H. R. Crosby. j
Cleveland , J. D. Spall.
Dewey Lake. W. L. Cohee.
Kennedy , Leonard Piercy.
Pleasant Hill , W E. Cady.
Goose CreekxGeo. Roan.
Wooklake , J. W. Whillans.
Some others we didn't learn
who. *
SCHOOL NOTES.
School opened on Monday of \
this week with the following teachers - '
ers : Miss Bertha Gordon , 1st
primary ; Miss Kate DriscoII , 2nd
primary ; Miss Clara Dunham , 1st
intermediate ; Miss M attic Wrn in- %
2nd intermediate ; Miss Laura P t-
tijohn , grammar. Miss Jessie flol-
ley , high school ; R. H. Watson ,
superintendent.
About 200 pupils entered the
first day. None of the rooms are
crowded , except Miss 'DriscoH's
room and the hi < jh school room.
These are full to overflowing.
Two or three new desks will he
placed in the high school room for
those who have been promised
places , and after that no more non
resident pupils will be admitted to
the high school or to the third and
fourth grades. ;
'Lack of time compell us to make
our notes short this week.
COLLETT JO HNSO N.
Miss Clara Collett was nvir
to Mr. Theodore Johnson of
Scribner , Nebr. , at the homo of
her parents in this city , Wed ties-
day afternoon , Sfpt 4 , at. 3 o'clock.
The immediate family of the
bride and the olliciah and opera
tors of the Cherry County Tele
phone Co. , for which Miss Clara
has worked several' years , were
present. Rev. C.'E. Connell per
formed the ceremony.
Mr. Johnson will be remember
ed here as the stenographer of
W. E. Haley several years ago.
As we remember him he was always - . '
ways a courteous , gentlemanly !
man of sterling character. At
present he is assistant cashier of
the Farmers & Merchants bank at .
Scribner. '
Miss Clara has lived in this vi
cinity for years. She is a girl of
many virtuosi , always pleasant to
meet , and as an operator in the
telephone exchange , courteous to
all. i
We regret to see Miss Clara leave :
but congratulate Mr. Johnson on
his choice. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson - - !
son left last night for Scribner.
i he tlcvarlr.er.t ; oT ; i-ric-ulturc i
< i'Trounce ; ihc p.iicut : : of a firc-
Ic.-rt pookor. If a iircIcK- person is i
one v.'ho cur.not iict _ tired , n fireless i
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cooker must be a cook vho cannot
be fired. Therefore let songs of
praise and thanksgiving ring forth
from every housetop , for the prob-
.em of the itinerant domestic has
Seen solved. Itfew York Tribune , i
INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITIONS
BLUE RIBBON
BOTTLED BEER '
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won the highest honors obtainable. At the
Trans-Mississippi , Omaha , 1898 , it was granted
the Highest Award and Gold Medal. At the
;
Lewis C& Clark Centennial , Portland , Oregon ,
1905 , the Highest Award and Gold Medal.
Other famous beers were entered in competition ,
but STORZ BEER was adjudged the best by
experts. These facts mean 'much to you if
quality tand superiority is what you desire in
your beer.
The strict provisions of the National Pure Food Law do not
require us to change our metHSd of manufacture one iota.
STORZ BEER is absolutely pure and has always been so.
R. McGeer Dealer. Valentine. Neb
STORZ BREWING CO. (3) OMAHA , NEB.
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The only genuine and absolutely f
reliable substitute for tea
and coffee is
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the new food beverage gives Life , health , vigor , joy ,
comfort and beauty , and is highly recommended
for nerve endurance , and building np the constitu-
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OB3 tion. It is a pleasant beverage and contains ? great
\l \ nutritive and invigorating qualities. Has the rc-
| freshing properties of fine tea , the nourishment of
% the best cocoas , a tonic and recuperative force pos-
jjj sessed by neither , and can be used in all cases
$ where tea and coffee are prohibited.
Eggo's Fruit Salt is a great health reviver.
A laxative and thirst quencher. Effervescent and
Jbj so delicious to drink that a child likes it. Has all
| the properties of a Sedlitz Powder and more , and
is recommended in all cases of indigestion , consti
pation and headache. Removes imp-uities from the
blood and can be used freely with out causing in jury
Manufactured by
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The above preparations may be had from all
Grocery and Drug Stores.
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Loup Valley Hereford Raiieh.
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Brown lee , Nebr , .
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chc . Jlu iKWij ain-
( lion i > le , a u c !
K a : head nf herd.
I wUl IJRVP "A buJi.s for sale until ! 'J03 ,
sold all ol 1006 ftull calves.
C. H. FAUIiHANElt.
JOHN F. FOR AT H
Tubulai * wells and windmills.
up by Telephone.
J. W. MoDANIBL ,
All work will he jiven prompt
and careful attention.
H. S. LOCKWOOD
Handles the
SHARPLESS EAM SEPARATOR ,
FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY.
Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71.
E. D. DEBOLT ?
Barber
STATE BANK BU1L.DING
First-class Shbp in Every Kespect
Kan de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic. H rpicirte and Cokf's Dandniff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
H. DATLEY ,
Dentist.
j Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
, Will be in Rosebud' agency July
3rd , Oct. 2nd and JaiJ. 1 , 1904.
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