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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
Drug Talks When we suggest to you that our store is the place for you to do all your drug store buy ing we do so remember ing our hard and con- scie n t i o u s work to per fect our ser vice.V e invite you to do all your drug buying here. . .1.MJrrtllrMlIIJMliia VALENTINE. NED A Safe , Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by all men for any man for you. It is suited to the need of any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out $10 or § 10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. Pay by check , the method puts system in to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. HASTINGS COLLEGE 'Every Student an Adver = tiser. " I THE COLT-EGE. offering two courses for degrees , , with many electives. II THE ACADEMY , offering high school training under college pro fessors. III THE NORMAL. SCHOOL , issuing teachers' certificates under state authcrit- . IV THE CONSERVATORY OP MU SIC , with courses in voice , piano , pipe organ , violin and musical theory. Moderate expenses. Ideal location. New equipment. Handsome souvenir booklet upon application to A. E. TURNER , L.L.D. , President. , or RKV. H. P. ARMSTRONG , Field Secretary , Hastings , Nebr. VALENTINE BARBER SHOP All kinds of. SHAMPOOS , MASSAGES. AND L.ADIKS HAIR DRESSING Shampooing a specialtj * . HOT and COLD BATHS in connection Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank Building WANTED INFORMATION REGARDING Farm or Business for sale. Not particular about location. 'Wish to hear from owner only who will sell direct to buyer. Give price , description and state when possession can be had. Address , L.DARBTSHIRE. Box 9999 Rodertcr. N. Y. For Sale 50 head of mixed cattle. Inquire of or write L. W. Parker , Burge , Nebr. 27 Dr. Meeham , osteopath has , I moved into his new office rooms over the lied Front store. Tele phone No. 155. 10 Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop. tf L. K. Travis and family are visit ing friends in town. Wm. Gulick is up from Wood Lake today on landoffice business. Good specialties between acts Dora Theme opera house Mon. Aug. 24th. James Galloway , who has been dangerously ill with typhoid fever , is improving. George lleinhart was up from A ins worth last Saturday , return ing on the local. John Cordier , S. F. Kimmel and U. O'Bryan and families were down to the circus. D. A. Hurley and daughter of Perry , Okla are visiting his sister Mrs. J. B. Gaskill. II. W. Caton and wife drove down from their ranch near Stearns S. D. , last Sunday. Vcrn Stevenson of Crookston spent Monday and Tuesday in Val entine and took in the circus. Wesley Holsclaw , who is doing mason work in Chadron , Sundayed in Valentine with his family. J. R. Taylor a graduate of Chicago cage veterinary College will be at Bishop's barn every Saturday. 328 A nurnber of Indians came down from the reservation last Monday to take in the big circus Tuesday. Andrew Morris&ey returned Wednesday morning from New York where he was called at the death of his mother. Elsewhere in this paper will be found the articles of incorporation of the Mission Farm Co. , which will engage in business at Crookston. A steel track has been laid to the mill the past week to take the place of the old iron which was so worn an engine could hardly remain on it The Bennett Co. have a large puzzle ad on the last page of this paper. The Bennett Co. is a large firm located in Omaha and are re liable. Little Leo Christensen entertain ed a number of his little boy friends last Friday afternoon at a birthday party. All had a good time , and wished there little friend many more happy returns of the day. Two new separators were unload ed here yesterday , one for John Bachelor and one for a stock com pany on North Table. Evidently small grain is pretty good this year on North Table and out in the hay flats. Thomas Cavanaugh , the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Cavanaugh of Crookston , died Monday afternoon of Diptberia. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock from the home of Michael Fitzgerald , the family have the sincere sympathy of the community. The Yankee-Robinson circus Tues- clay afternoon was witnessed and much appreciated by a large crowd perhaps 2,000 in number. The menagerie was small , but the ele phant was a monster and his tusks were nearly three feet m length , something not often seen. They had but one ring and everybody had a. chance to see it all. A great many Indians were down from the reservation to see the show and oc- supied one section of the seats. Ruth Craven as "Dora" . The talented actress Ruth Craven sup ported by a fine company of play- ars will present for an engage ment of one night Mon. , Aug. 24. what is said to be her finest play , a , beautiful story of English life entitled Dora Thome. Manager Harry L. Beck under whose per sonal direction Miss Craven has appeared for a number of seasons has given his Talented young star in exceptionally fine supporting company and a fine performance issured. Specialties the kind that please will be introduced between icts ; they do away with the tedious waits between acts so common with * some companies. Bonds Defeated. At the special election held Tues day for the purpose of voting 818,000 bonds to extend our water works and build a reservoir on the hill north of town , the vote was 67 for and 61 against said bonds. The law requires a two-thirds majority , so the bonds were defeated. The vote was li ht , probably on account of the circus being here. It's up to the town board to submit a different proposition as the people evidently are not satisfied with the present wells , and can see no change of water by having it pumped from the same wells to a reservoir. Tripp County , S. 1 > . Government Las : * ! Opening. The government opening of a million acres of fine agricultural and grazing lands will probably occur Oct. 1st. The Rosebud extention of the Chicogo & North Western Ry. is the only yailwny reaching these landF , and Dallas , S. D. , is the rail way terminus and the only town on the reservation bolder. The U. S. land office will probably be located there. Pamphlets describing this land and how to secure a quarter section homestead , free on applica tion to any agent Chicago & North Western Railway. A number ot our advertisers have change of ads this week. Mr. Kazda , the barber , is put ting down a cement sidewalk. Michael Fitzgerald's family are under quarantine for diptiieria. On the inside of this paper will be found Mr. Bryan's speech of acceptance. Read it. Verge Brown and Miss Clara Claybaugh of Crookston were married Monday by Judge Lay- port. The coal chute at Buffalo Gap burned down last Friday , and fell across the track , causing the passen ger to be five hours late. Charles Betts , an old time resi dent of this county , died yester day at the home of his daughter , Mrs. Joe Marshall , in this city , and was buried today. I. M. Rice left last Friday morn ing for York , Nebr. , to join his wife who preceded him a couple of weeks. From there they went on down to Mr. Rice's old home m Randolph , Kansas where they will visit a couple of weeks , returning home about the first of September. Springfield , 111. , commencing last Friday , has been a scene of riot and carnage , the result of an outrage on a white woman by a negro. The number of deaths are six and the property loss is extensive. The end of the mob law is now in sight , though several companies of soldiers are still guarding the city. The common law nowadays s'aems to I e , that if a man owes you a bill of a couple of dollars and isn't ready to pay upon de mand , the proper thing to do is if you think you can lick him threaten to knock his head oil' and proceed to hold him up .Itlooks "to a man up a tree1' like highway robbery. A cripple was arrested yesterday for being drunk and disorderly and was lodged in the county bastile over night. He had been begging around town and when searched at the jail was found to have § 87.45 on his person. Then , wonder that some people have no sheckels for the beggar. He was fined § 5.00 and costs , $9.50 in all. The two strangers who hired a team of Hammond & Bullis a week ago last Saturday to drive to John Neiss's and failed to re turn them , were finally located at Tripp , S. D. , near the east line of Gregory county. U. Boyer went up and identified the team and is c bringing them home. Sheriff Ros- seter left for Tripp last Saturday , going via Lincoln to secure requisition papers for the two prisoners who were being held pending his arrival , but it appears that they picked up three more horses on the way over and it is . likely that they will be held in that state for trial. McCormick Binders , Mowers , Rakes and Twine ; Dain and Will Stackers , THE BEST STACKER ROPE ON THE MARKET. We have experienced experts in our employ who will set up and assist is start ing our harvesters. Buy your farm implements of those who make a specialty of farm machinery , and avoid the grief incident to trading with a Prune Peddler Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands and Bottled Guchen- Under the heimer Supervision Rye of the Whiskeys. U. S. G-ov. also handle the Budweiser Beer. JOHN Q. STETTER , Propr. Prices are what we are talking Now Our stock is complete. BISHOP & YOUNG , JOHN F. FOR AT Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. Roan Druthers Woodlake Neb on 1'inu Ik' and Crook- ud Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. Jartlett Kicharcis Pres Will G Comstock , V. F. : Chas C Jamison Sec&Traas | Cattle branded on any part of animal ; also the following brands : horspB branded tbf ' same ' Range between V. r Gordon on the l'.E & 11. V.K. R. aid Ai P. K. in Northwestern J - MILL PRICES FOP FEED. . PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked § 1 15 § 22 00 Shorts , sacked 1 25 2i 00 ZJorn , sacked 1 50 29 00 3ats , sacked 1 60 31 00 ! = 3hop Corn , sacked 1 55 30 00' ' 3hop Feed , sacked 1 60 3100 ! Parties are hereby notified not' ' .0 camp on or graze their stock { ) n section M and Ei of sec. 15 , tp. ' 33 , r. 28. . ELWOOD D. HETII.20f , c Temperance" Question yEMPERANCE means "the use in moderation. " You can drink two pints a day of STORZ TRIUMPH BEER and be strictly temperate. Two pints of Storz Triumph Beef contain less alcohol than one pint of cider and in addition to this contain over 8 per cent , soluble food , which builds and sustains the system. If the public drank nothing stronger than Storz Triumph Beer THERE WOULD BE NO "TEMPER. ANCE" QUESTION 9 BREWED * NO BOTTLED B ? Brewing OMAHA.NEB - R. MfGEEK. Dea.er , Valentine a. DAILEY , Dentist. ) ffice over the grocery deparment i of T. C. Hornby's store. . W. McDAKIEL , COUXTY SUttVEYGK alentine - All work will be iven prompt and careful attention. W. H , Stratton Dealer in FLOUK & FEED jfeneral Merchandise riiONE 125 or. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. The Loup Valley Hereford Kanch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier Creek Col umbus 17th 160050 , a son of Columbus 17th , a half brother of the -510.000 Cham pion Ottle , and Prince Boabdel 131- 603 at head of herd. I now have about 30 head of 190" bull calves for sale. C , H. FAULHABEK. Metzger Bros. , Rolfe N'ebr Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on left thigh. Kan e on Gordon am' nake Creeks. A Reword of $250 will b i , d to any person for information ie < i liii { : to tiio arrest and final conviction of any person or peraons stealing cattle with above brand.