Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 03, 1908, Image 5

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Brushes
With Life
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Strong , durable , well-made
brushes for everp day use.
, The solid back stay-in-bristle
kind that saves your temper
-and saves you money.
| tx No matter what you want
in brushes
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< Hair Brushes
Tooth Brushes
9 Nail Brushes V
Bath Brushes
Shaving Brushes
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' We have them.
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VALENTINt. NED
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A Safe ,
Simple System
The system of paying
by check was devised
by all men for any
man for yon. It is
suited to the need of
any business , either
large or small/ 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.
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VALENTINE
BARBER SHOP *
All kinds of.
SHAMPOOS ,
MASSAGES.
AND LADIES
HAIR DRESSING i
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Shampooing a specialty.
HOT and COLD IJATHS in connection I
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Forest Shepard , Prop.
V.llentine State Bank Building
JOHN KILLS PLENTY
St Frarcis Mis
sion. Rosebud.
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Cattle branded
nsin cut ; lior es
same o n K-s
thigh. Range be
tween Snrine f'k
and Little White
river.
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.lef t side
Some on left nip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
J. A. YARYAN
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on rightside
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re
covery of cattle
strayed from mj
range.
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charge of se
cattle es
1 > Sonle fthul
der Sut
/eft side.
Uorsestj
same 1-rft thigh
Range on Snake
river-
Talk of the Town.
I. C. Stotts and Judge Mogle
are in town from Cody.
Born to Frank Randall and wife
Tuesday , Sept.l , 1908 , a ten pound
girl.
Cloyd Quigley left for Omaha
Monday with a string of cattle.
He expects to be gone about a
w ek.
D. H. Cronin of the O'Neill
Frontier came up with the O'Neill
baseball boys yesterday and was
a pleasant caller at Ihis office.
The Parmalee Gattle Go's wagon
was in Georgia the first of the
week and shipped out two trains of
beef steers for the Omaha and
Chicago markets.
John Bachelor brought in four
cars of dry cows Sunday to ship
to Omaha. The bunch is the best
we have seen in the country and
will bring a fancy price.
On Sunday morning next ,
September 6tb , there will be a
celebration of the Holy Commun
ion at Si. John's Church , at 11:00 :
o'clock. Evensong with address
at 7:30 P. M.
, O'Neill won the ball game from
Valentine yesterday in the tenth
inning t > y a score of G to 3. The
wind blew very jiard and made
errors numerous. Score by inn
ings :
O'Neill 000102000 3-6.
Valentine..0010010 0.1 0 3.
A special rate of 50 cents for
the Daily State Journal from now
until after election is the best news
paper offer made. Send 75 cents
if you want the Sunday aiso. No
matter what other papers you have
been reading you should take ad
vantage of the Lincoln Journal's
cut-price offer ,
JYendall , the small son of Mac
Cramer , stepped on a peice of
glass while out to Haley's farm
Tuesday , and cut his foot severely.
The wound bled profusely and the
little fellow was very week from
loss of blood before the flow was
stopped , pr. Compton attended
he boy and at last report he is
jetting" along nicely.
Services will be held in the
Catholic Church as follows :
n Valentine on Su nday Sept 13th
Jigh Mass and sermon at 10 a. m.
Benediction with the Blessed Sac
rament after Mass. Instruction
for the children at 3 p m.
in Arabia on Saturday Sept. 12th
at 10. a m. sharp.
LKO M. BLAE HE , Rector.
The Primary Election results :
are not obtainable yet excepting
some few contested places.
Shallenberger has probably a safe
phurality making him thexDemo-
ractic nominee for Gov. Gar
ret for Lieutenant Gov. Fleharty
for attorney General. Indications
are that John Tucker has been re-
nominated for Co. attorney. Re
turns very slow and may contain
surprises ,
some j
Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard
left Monday morning for a visit
in Iowa. They had intended to ;
start Friday morning , but when
they reached the depot found that
omeone else had checked out their
trunk , which was not located until
Saturdday at Rapid City. Then
they decided to go Sunday morn
ing , but again the wreck at Kilgore ii
Compelled them to wait until Mon
day when they succeeded in mak
ing their departure.
Two light fingered gentlemen
were thrown in jail Saturday
night by Marshal Hilsinger *
for stealing a sample case
of cigars from a traveling man
while the latter was playing pool
in the "Owl" saloon. When he
missed the grip , Ed Parry remem
bered seeing a fellow walk out with ;
it and described the man. He [
was found in company with another
fellow but denied the theft. The
two however were arrested , one 3fe
them put up quite a fight on the
way to jail but was finally per
suaded to go , after feeling Webb's
club a couple of times. The next
morning they admitted the theft
and told where the grip was hidden.
It was found in the cellar of Fish
h'S
er's old ice house south of Moray's
old jewelry store. Rather than
burden the county with the expense
of a jail sentence they were given
a short time to get out of town ,
which they did.
I H. 0. Garlock wife and boy of
.
Walnut Grove Minn , are visiting
L. E. Garlock and family.
Dr. Meeham , osteopath has ,
moved into his new office rooms
over the Red Front/store. / Telephone -
phone No. 155. 10
1. M. Rice and wife and Lawr
ence returned "Wednesday night
from Randolph , Kans. stopping in
Lincoln two days to attend the
State fair.
James Ormesher , ' 'son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ormesher , was
drowned in a spring a short dis
tance from their house on the riv-
r last Thursday.
Miss Beulah Jenks and her
brother Cyrus returned Friday
morning to their home at Buchan
an Mich. , after a two weeks visit ,
several days of which were spent
at Piercy's ranch and the remain
ing time as the gacst of Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Sparks of this city.
They were accompanied back by
Mr.Sparks' mother and Miss Es-
telle Nicholson who expect to spend
about four months visting rela
tives.
County Judge L. N , Layport
died suddenly Monday about 11
o'clock a. m. oj heart failure while
talking to Henry fteil , Jr. . , in the
Layport harness shop , Mr. Lay-
port had complained some of his
heart the previous night and two
attacks of pain in the chest had
ivarned him that he was not well.
He was about 52 years old and
leaves a wife and son in this city
also one brother , a si ter and [
his father and mother survive him.
The funeral will be this afternoon
at 2 o'clock.
The wonderful little diminutive
well drilling divice that can he car
ried on a man's lap in a buggy will
drill a well 200 feet in a day , with
out engine or horse power , recently
invented by Milt Latta , has a hell
with which to discover water ; has a
coil spring clapper that reaches the
water slack and while the bell , if
bolted fast on the little rig , the clapper -
per will vibrate and proclaim , by a
vigorous ringing of the bell , that
water has been reached down in the
earth by the drill , making it easy
for experienced men to perform the
same work of an expert. This rig
is winning friends to its little self
in throngs. It has been tested to a
finish and is in the field now win
ning every battle as easily as plav.
Milt will keep one little rig ready
to answer to the call of the poor
who are unable to pay for the drill
ing of a well , such as a poor widower
or the old soldier making the right
showing of inability to pay , in
Cherry county only. This little device -
vice will win out in the race around
the world without a doubt , and takes
its start from our old Cherry coun
ty. The Democrat rejoices , with
Mr. Latta in h is success in this last
discovery. But the end is not yet.
We hear that Milt has worked but
an air engine that will generate 6
Horse power in one-fourth of a min
ute for the hay stacker of his own
make , without fire , steam or gaso
line. No prepiexing batteries nor
bucking engines. This stacker
will stack for 5 or 6 sweeps , will
he ready for next season. This will
please the stockmen , as they can
hustle the hay into the stacks out
of danger of rain. This wonder
ment will he nearly or quite up to
the all ready proven well drill with
the water bell. 31 1
CALL AT U G LUMBER CO. FOR
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McQormick Binders , Mowers , Rakes
and Tv/ine ; Dain and Will Stackers ,
THE BEST STACKER ROPE ON THE MARKET.
" \Ye 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
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Old Grow , All Leading
Hermitage Brands
and Bottled
Guchen- Under the
A
heimer Supervision
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Rye of the
Whiskeys. U. S. Gov.
We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
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PILL r r\L r\\f r" w/iiv \ s i M3
JOHN. G. STETTER , Propr.
Prices are what
we are talking
Now
Our stock is Complete.
BISHOP & YOUNG ,
CODY NEBR.
ewaas
JOHN F. PORATH
BCurge , Xebr.
Tubular wells and windmills ,
me up by Telephone.
Roan Brothers
Woodlake Neb
on l/wic
Lnkaud Crook
ed Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co
3arttett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P.
Chas 0 Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on l
any part of anhm 1 j
also the following ,
brands :
horses branded tnt
same
Range between
Gordon on the F.E i
&M. V.R. R. ard
dyannis on M R. R. in Northwestern ! |
Nebraska.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
' PerCwt. Per Ton. j
Bran , sacked § 1 15 § 22 00 ,
Shorts , sacked 1 25 21 00
Corn , sacked 1 50 29 00
Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 j
Chop Corn , sacked 1 55 30 00j
Chop Feed , sacked 1 60 31 00'
Parties are hereby notified not ! ,
to camp on or graze their stock
on section 14 and Ei of sec. 15 , tp. ! I
33 , r. 28. ELWOODD. HETII.Jf , <
Will Build You Up
QONTAIK7S an average of 8 percent ,
soluble food ( the carbohydrates of
malted barley ) .
Contains the lupulin of Bohemian hops
( an excellent Ionic for the stomach and
nerves ) .
Contains sparkling artesian water
which quenches the thirst and flushes the
body of waste.
Contains only enough alcohol (3 7jQ |
per cent. ) to be mildly stimulating and
beneficial. That's
STORZ TRJUMPH BEER
It's both food end drink } delicious ,
sparkling and pure.
BREWED BOTTLED BY
Brewing Go
R. MrGKKH. Dealer. Valentin
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- The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
H. DAILEY , Brownlee , Nebr ,
Dentist. Soldier Creek Col-
. iimtms 17th 1GOHO ,
l A mof Columbus
Office over the deparment ITth , ; i half brother
grocery , of che-SlO.OOO Cham
of T. C. Hornby's store. pion Drtle , and
Prince Boabdel 131-
093 at head of herd.
= 1
I now have about 30 head of 1907 bull calves
for sale.
J. C. H. FAULHAIJEK ,
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COUNTY SURVEYOR
Valentine - Xebr.
All work will be { riven prompt Mefczsrer Bros. ,
and careful attention. Kolfe Xebr
Cattle branded
: anywhere on left
side.
W. H. Stratton Earmark crop right , square ear.
Dealer in Horses have
FLOUR & FEED same left thigh. brand on
General I Merchandise Uanjie on Gordon ami nake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will be ) rl to any person for
ITIOXE 125 information leading to Hit- arrest aud final
. Hall & Cath. Yalentine Nehr. conviction of any person or persons stealing
cor. . , . cattle with above brand.