Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 28, 1907, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    B Y * * *
t : Holiday Menu /
Delicatessen
| T. C. Hornby's.
Plum Pudding1
Cluster Eaisin
Dates
Figs
Walnuts a
Almonds
Fancy Apples
Citron
Pure Spices
Candied Cherries
Maraschino Cherries
Best Chocolate Candy
§ in town absolutely
fresh.
Velvet Molasses Candy. |
Buckwheat from
Pennsylvania. I >
Maple Syrup from Ver
mont.
T. C. Hornby.
I Now suaB
we are talkin
LU i
The most complete
stock in North
west Nebraska.
BISHOP & YOUNG , |
p n n v M P R K
u u u i I < i t D r
I m.'j
We have secured a
quantity of
Linen Finish
Writing Paper
in handsomely decorat
ed boxes , suitable for
Christmas Gifts , which < *
I we will put on sale on '
MONDAY , OfC. 2 ,
at the low price of 23c
the box.
*
Ml -
rrTTffi3Ha M .
VALENTINE. . NED
XOTM'E.
Parties xvanting wiring done or
needing repairs to their light ser
vice will please phone No. 9 or
notify the office by noon and their
wants will be promptly attended
to. Grain or feed order should
also be placed at office to insure
prompt delivery.
Anyone noticing street area not
in working order will confer a
favor by notifying us.
6tf . S. F. OILMAN.
* \ > h
Si i'ric " = will bi' held as follows :
n :
. . * .
ntt > p m.
'j Talk of the Town.
>
/i
i 1 Try Kazda's barber shop , tf
.a Big dance in Woodlake tonight.
Halldorson's studio will be open
on Dec. 5 , 6 and 7th. 45 2
Win. Wray of Kilgore transact
ed business in Valentine Monday.
Miss Elsie Sherman returned
from Gordon yesterday morning.
Henry Sanner of Uritt was in
town Tuesday after a load of coal.
Peter lliege , August Epke and
John Dey were in town last Fri
day.
day.J.
J. K. Wallingford and Mr.
Fraser were in our city last Thurs
day.
day.Dr.
Dr. Ayers , the dentist , in Wood
Lake one day only Monday ,
Dec. 3rd. " " 46 1
Jas. H. Quigley returned yes
terday from a business trip to
Omaha.
Mrs. S. Moon stepped on a nail
1 ist Friday and was crippled for
several days.
I a lirs trimmed and1 street hals
at your own price.
45 Miss Ethel Butler.
H \Vakt'fiVM of Crookston
hauled a load of oats to Valentir e
last , Saturday.
O. D. Carey came down from
the boarding school Monday to
spend his vacation.
! John Porath , the \\vll driller of
f
Riogp , was in our city the first of
the week on business.
For Salp Good Milch cow ,
coming fresh about Jan 1st. In
quire at Dnnoher hotel. 43
Mr. and Mrs M. V. Nicholson
entertained Thanksgiving in hon-
of the "class of 1908. "
John Cord5rr was down from
his ranch on the reservation Mon
day after a load of supplies.
Just received , a fine line of ladies -
dies shopping bags and neckwear
at. the new millinery. 45
Martin Becker , a prosperous
North Table farmer , whiled away
a few hours in town Monday.
J. P. Gardiner of Cody was in
our city yesterday on business and
found time to call at our office.
The little ones in Miss Gordon's
room gave a Thanksgiving enter
tainment Wednesday afternoon.
Estrayed One bay mare and
one sorrel mare , both show fire
marks. J. M. EALYA ,
42 Burge , Nebr.
Grant Bo.ver , the carpenter , is
building a large carpenter shop
back of his residence south-ef the
cl.'pot.
Miss Gertrude Moon departed
j Tuesday morning for Nebraska
City where she expects to visit
friends.
House and lot for sale on Cath
erine street. Price § 650 , or house
wil ! be sold separate. 41 6
MRS. HATTIE BENNETT.
S. Moon and H. S. Lockwood
are building a grain and hide build
ing with a cellar under it back of
the latter's feed store.
s
Misses Minnie and Kathleen
j K > elpy entertained a number of
their friends at a dinner
party today Thanksgiving.
Dr. Meehan , osteopath , is lo
cated at the Valentine Hotel Mon
day , Wednesday and Friday of
each week. Consultation free. 43
Obi * Church has sold his stock
of iionds to L. Ii B'lumraan and
has leaded him t-hr opera house for
four A ears Mr. Baumman takes
next Monday , Dec. 2 ,
and experts to conduct a grocery
and meat market.
Carl Bleach , champion Bohem
ian middleweight wrestler of Ne-
bra-Ka , has chalianged Wm. Fu-
jit : < or Valentine which has been
and the wrestle will take
place in Church's opera house on
i Dec. 0. Theac men are of the
j same weight and both have met
' * nd rVfeitod the champion welter-
.M-ight. Jack O'Leary. This will
! OP the , most evenly matched .wr.es- .
vlu bveii lierer ' " " ' " '
An entertainment and basket
social will be given at Arabia at
the school housle on Dec. 19. 1907.
Program begins at 7:30 : p. m. A
prize will be awarded the prettiest
basket. Everyone cordially in
vited. Proceeds to benefit the
library.
Artistic photography at the
studio of T. E. Halldorson Dec. 5 ,
6 , 7 , inclusive. This is your op
portunity to get the latest pro
duction in Christmas photography.
All photos will be finished before
Christmas. See our beautiful
line of samples. 45 2
Miss Lulu Kortx attended the
official meeting of the junior nor
mal board at Lincoln Nov. 22 , and
we learn that Prin. Waterhouse
and the same faculty are to be re
turned to Valentine next June
with the exception of Fred Hunter
who goes as principal of the junior
normal at Alma , taking the place
of State High School Inspector
Keed who wishes to give his entire
time to perfecting the high school
system of the state.
Major E. B. Kelley , Indian ag
ent at Kosebucl : D. L. McLane ,
financial clerk ; J. B. Mortsolf.xv
day school inspector , and Dr.w
Wyckoff , day school physician ,
came down yesterday accompanied
by 13 mounted Indian police to
get the first installment of § 38.000
on the fourth payment to the In
dians from the sale of Gregory ,
county , which is § 30 for each In-
/ *
riian over IS years of age , amounting - , '
ing to 8110,000 in all It
took a four-horse team and wagon
to haul the money to Rosebud.w
"iil
A. L. Pedersen , a young man , n
who came to this country about ;
ago three years from Denmark
and who is related to Jens Thorn-
sen , has gone home on a visit , ex
pecting to return again in "XJiC '
tg
spring. lie expects to reach hon e ' ,
T
by Christmas time and it- will be a
* 'Merry Christmas" for his par
ents and the family who will plan C
to all be at home. It will be a ei
family reunion. A sister living
in New Jersey is going home with r
Mr. Pedersen to get married and t
the parents will celebrate their o
silver wedding anniversary , and a
younger sister celebrates her mar tl
riage anniversary. They'll all be tlE tln
home for the winter and spend a E
joyous time. at
tiC
The boxing contest at the hall tiE
last Saturday night waited in vain P
for a crowd until nearly 10 o'clock
and then began a farce which was
id
about what most people had ex idB
pected that it would be. Both
were colored chaps. Yancey tried
to lay down in the first round , but
the referee didn't count fast
enough , and upon the slightest ex
cuse thereafter he would fall to
the floor , though people could see
that he hadn't been hurt. Open c
handed slaps and clinches were E
common and the few people who w
were there got held up for a dollar C
on pretense of a boxing contest. f
These fake shows should not be u
uei
encouraged nor countenanced. ei
When we know in advance of such
schemes to get money we will refuse - < ?
fuse to recommend them.
si
The speaker , Dr. James M. Me- ,
Clary , gave an interesting lecture ,
L
to an attentive audience Tuesday h
evening in this city. His subject i-
was "The Mission of Mirth. "He -
is
told us more than other speakers
and kept his hearers nudging each
other as new hits were made or s
when he said something to which a
everyone was willing to agree or of
sanction. Many said Dr. deary's
lecture was the best they ever V
heard. He was a whole show all n
by himself and the best one man P
show that traveled into this section n
of the country , backed or adver b
tised by a lecture bureau. It's too 1
bad that one doesn't know these 1h 1b
things in advance , for we'd like to h
invite everyone personally to come d
and hear liiTn. Perhaps the next s
speaker , though , will get the n
crowd on this man's lecture or nf -
fP
that Dr. McClary should have had , P
.tlio'ugh a fair sized audience greet * ii
tfd him hxjTGi
continue I
J. 0. Beattv was up from Ain - /
worth a couple of clays the past ;
week.
I liave some extra fine Buff
Cochin Roosters for sale.
0. L MAYES ,
i5 2 llushville , Neb.
Win. Francke is dov\n to Thpo.
lilKon's of Penbrook- , shooting
luail. ] When "Bill" goes after
'em he generally gets 'em.
Rev. Beale announces that he
will use magic lantern views to
illustrate his sermon next Sunday
night ; at 7:30 : p. ra. Everybody
invited. ,
W. IST. Delzell will address tl e
people of Valentine and vicinity
tonight ( Friday ) at the court hou e
it 8 o'clock. Subject , "The Good
Bad Boy. " Everybody come.
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Sparks ac-
coThpanied the high school speak
ers Gertrude Quigley , Harv < y
Hornby and John Gould to Cha I
ron , where they compete \\ith
twenty others for oratorical hon
ors : Friday.
Next Wednesday night , Dec. 4 ,
the M. W. A. will hold their an
nual election of officers. Rev. J.
\
Robert Beale will deliver a short
address on "Brotherhood , ' ' illus
trated with magic lantern views.
Every member is requested to be
present.
We think it would be a good
idea if our marshals would GET
BUSY and weed out some of the
riuestionable characters about town
who have no visible means of sup
port. Such persons in most places
ire called vagrants and put to
work on the "rock pile. "
A grand church rally at M. E.
church next Wednesday evening.
Every member of the church as
well as all friends are requested to
come. ( A good program and re
freshments. ] Np children admitted
unless accompanied by their par
ents. Come and have a good time'
The second quarterly meeting
for the M. E. church of Valentine
will be held next Sunday , Pre
siding Elder Julian will preach
both morning and evening. Quar
terly ( conference Monday at the
home of J. C. Northrop at S p. m.
Every member of the church
requested to be present.
Joe Rolling was brutally as
saulted : and beaten over the head ,
and , while unconscious was robbed
what change he had , last Satur
day night near town. liarry
Ware and Matthew Marshall , two
negroes , were arrested on a com
plaint made by Killing who re
membered his conflict with them
before he became unconscious.
The prisoners were landed in jail
but Ware was let out on bond ,
later. Such diameters a $ these
dispositions represent should be
safely ; landed in a place of security ,
not so much with the view of re
form but for safety of other pee
ple. Valentine people should not
implore a pardon for such charac
ters when correctly sentenced ) .
. . . . fe : " : : @ . : . > V : .
K. - : .v5- . > ; : -
V-/--- ? s---i.V :
Coffee
You won't pay any more for Mo
Laughlin XXXX Coffee , but you'll get
the very best grade of coffee at a reason
able price , because McLaughlin's XXXX
Coffee is always clean always fresh-
always good always the same quality
in fact , the Standard Coffee.
Sold in full 16-oz. packages.
The handy air-tight package and the glaz
ing of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and
fresh , protected from dust , dirt and foul odors.
Each package is one pound full weight.
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by
DAVENPORT & CO.
BED FKONT MERC. CO.
AY. A. PETTYCREW.
The Loup Valley Hereford Hunch.
Brownlee.Nebr ,
Soldier PrceK'ol-
: i MMI of C'oliunhus
17th. : i liiilf brother
ottbe $10.000 C' ' : uii-
.
Prince I5ottd : 'l lol-
co : at heud of herd.
- " - - - - - - -
-y T"TirT T mr
I will have no bulls for sale until 190S , having
301 all of 1'JOS bull oahes.
C. n. FAUI.IIAUEH.
JOHN F. POKATH
Tubular wells and windmills.
me up by Telephone.
E. D. DEBOLT.
Barber
STATE BANK BUILDING
First-class Shop in Every Respect
Etui de Quinine IIur Tonic. Gu ! ' " ' t.ir Rair
Tonic. RerjueidV and Coke's ItauiJrutKUire.
Try Pompeian Kace Massage Crnum
H. S. LOCKWOOD
Handles the
SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR ,
'
FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY.
Opposite Postotlie. Phone 71.
De Laval Cream
vSeparators FOU S LK BY
V.ilentine 'U1
. JC
5
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
- of T. C. Hornby's store.
Will be in Rosebud agency July
3rd , Qct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904.
J. W.
0L"XTY ! SURVEYOR
Valentine
All work will be jjiven prompt
and careful attention.
ss at the HI. K. Churrli Every
Sunday.
MOIIXING SEUVICES-
Sundiy : School bepini > at 10:00 o'clock.
Preaching " " 11:00
. Junior Leat'iie " " 2:3J p. in.
EVENING SERVICES
Epworth League begins at 0:30 o'clock.
>
" " 4'
7:30
Preaching :
liEV. C. E. CONNELL , P
U. S. Weather JSuvean JReport
tor week Kisdin Xov. ? 7.
/
Daily mean temperature 36 ° . . .
Normal 30 ° .
Highest 59 ° ; lowest U ° .
Precipitation .00 of un inch.
Total precipitalii a to date. 15.72
inches.
The average for 19 years for the
Same $ erkrd is U71 inoh s.