Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 05, 1908, Image 5

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Delicious
direct from the factory
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by express.
Try this famous brand
of candy. There's none
I like it. All in packages.
lOc to 75c.
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VALENTINE. NEO
A Safe ,
Simple System
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 110000
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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YALENTINE
BARBER SHOP
All kinds of
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SHAMPOOS ,
MASSAGES ,
AND L-ADIES
HAIR DRESSING
Shampooing a specialty.
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection
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9 Forest Shepard , Prop.
Valentine State Bank Building |
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The Loup Valley Herefoid Ranch.
Brownlee.Nebr.
Soldier Cree Col-
uin tins 17th icooso ,
a son of Columbus
17th , a half brother
of tbetlO.OOOOam-
pion D tie , a n ( I
.Prince ISonbdt'll- :
693 at head of herd.
I now have about 30 head of 1007 bull calves
for sale.
C. H. FAUL.HAKKH.
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
J. W. McDANJEL ,
COUXTY SURVETOK
Valentine - Kebr.
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUK & FEED
General Merchandise
PHONE 125
cor : Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nehr.
JOHN F. POEATH
Itarge , Nebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
< § f Call me up by Telephone.
0 Talk of the Town.
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Try Kazda's barber shop. tf
The Ludwig Lumber Co. have
a change -of advertisement this
week.
Sam Woodward of Irwin and
Gee , R Lackey of Buffalo. Lake
were in town Monday on business.
Valentine took the lead in Cherry
county in doing honor to Mr. Bryan
and Mr. Shallenberger giving them
nearly two to one at the election.
Other parts of Cherry county also
did well.
Mrs. Tom
Hornby entertained a
number of little folks Friday after
noon in honor of Cedricks third
birthday.
Verne Stevenson and John
Hartman are driving the Eosebud
stage vice Quincy Buck and Frank
West resigned.
Charley Tackett and wife of
Antelope creek were trading in
our city last Saturday , returning
home Sunday.
The Catholic church has been
re-shingled and the roof painted
green , adding greatly to its already
neat appearance.
Louie Bordeaux and wife of tl e
reservation visited our city last
week and took home with them a
load of supplies.
O. D. Carey , boss farmer at the
boarding school came down to vote
Tuesday and hauled out a load of
supplies yesterday.
Mrs. E. Olson entertained Sat
urday afternoon about thirty
children in honor of Elmo seventh
birthday. The little people spent
a happy afternoon and wish Elmo
many more birthdays.
Howard S. Lockwood is serious
ly ill of typhoid fever taking to
his bed about a week ago. He
had been ailing for some time pre
vious but thought nothing of his
apparent stomach trouble.
Mrs Bates entertained a number
of ladies Tuesday evening at her
home at a-progressive flinch'party. .
Mrs. Frank Brayton winning the
favor in drawing for the most
games and Mrs. W. S. Barker the
consolation honor. Refreshments
were served.
Wra. Klingaman of Wood Lake
was in Valentine Monday and call
ed at our office to have some large
sale bills printed. He is going to
sell a lot of stock at the stock yards
in Wood Lake on Tuesday , Nov.
17. Read his large advertisement
elsewhere in this paper.
Obituary.
Mrs. Bessie Zarr-Shaw died at
the home of her sister , Mrs. Wesley -
ley Holsclaw , Nov. 2 , 1908. She
had been a sufferer from cancer
for more than a year and during
the past few weeks has been con
fined to her bed. She has been a
patient sufferer and many friends
will remember her kindly as a
cheerful , industrious lady who
was always ready to help when
there was anything she could do.
Her life was spent in doing some
thing for others , and in the clos
ing days of her short but eventful
life she was sorry to be in a help
less condition , fearing she might
be a burden to her friends.
Bessie Zarr was born Jan. 29 ,
18SO in York county , Nebr. , and
in 1SS3 her parents came to Cher
ry county. Her father , Geo. B.
Zarr , formerly county judge of
this county for a number of years ,
and two sisters and a brother sur
vive her.
Funeral services were conduct
ed by Rev , Baker at the home of
Judge Zarr on Wednesday after
noon airl the body laid to rest in
Mt. Hope cemetery.
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our sincere
appreciation to the many friends
who so kindly assisted us during
the illness , death and burial of our
beloved daughter and sister , Mrs.
Bessie Shaw.
HER FATHER , BROTHER
AND SISTERS.
I will sell at Public Auction on
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at the Stock Yards in
beginning at 10 o'clock a , m , , the following !
consisting of 11 head three = year = olds , 14 head two-year = oids , 23 head yearlings , 12 head sucklings.
consisting of 1 stallion , weight 1700 pounds ; 1 heavy horse , weight 1500 ; 10 two and three = year = old rnares ;
2 heavy mares , with colts by their side. ( All above are Bar " \Y , same as my last sale. ) 5 saddle
horses ; 16 head of yearlings and two = year = od ! colts.
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consisting of 15 cows and heifers , pure bred Angus and Galloway ; 50 to 60 head White Face Yearling
heifers ; 5 milch cows. ONE WAGON. 3 SETS OF HARNESS.
TERMS : One year's time on all sums over § 10 on approved notes drawing 10 per cent interest ; 5 per cent
discount for cash.
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G. E. Tracewell , Auct. Clerk
John Neiss and llobert Emery
of the reservation were in town
the first of the week.
John Haeber showed us a check
for $32.15 last week which he re
ceived from the Woodman acci
dent association of Lincoln in pay
ment for a claim he had against
the company for disability caused
by an injury during a run-away
scrape he had last August.
Mrs , Easely entertained about
twenty ladies at her home Friday
afternoon in honor of Mrs Baker.
The time was pleasantly spent in
playing games and in the drawing
Mrs. Baker was the lucky one
winning the favor a china plate.
The house was beautifully decor
ated in autumn leaves and a splen
did two course dinner was served.
About The College Boy.
The play is an original comedy
with music in three acts with a plot.
Not an impossible intricate story
that must be followed closely to
understand , but something you can
thoroughly enjoy without an effort.
Bring your troubles along you'll
forget them when you leave. The
plot just a clever little story with
musical interruptions. Bright ,
snappy dialogue and witty jokes
new jokes. Comedy of the right
sort , clean and wholesome without
coarseness and vulgarity. Music ,
all kinds of it. Not grand opera ,
but the popular , whistly kind.
Songs ? Fifteen big hits , no back
numbers , but latest successes.
Ihose you haven't heard. Come-
3ians three of them , in widely
separated lines and all funny. Ber
nard Kiggs leads them all.
Uhurch's opera house Nov. 7 190S
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5J. S. Weather Bureau Report
fi r week Ending Nov. 3.
Daily mean temperature 42 ° !
Normal 40 ° .
Highest 68 ° ; lowest 23 ° .
Precipitation 0.00 of an inch.
Total precipitation from March
1st ( the crop season ) to date was
16. 90 inches and the average for
same period for 20 years is 20.08
Old Crow , All Leading- -
Hermitage Brands . ;
land Bottled
Gruclien- Under the
heimer Supervision
Rye of the
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i Whiskeys. U. S. Gov.
"We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
JOHN G. STETTER , Propr ,
AUCTIONEERING !
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Done in the most satisfactory man
ner ! Largest prices for the seller ,
and honest dealing with the bidder ! j
i On these terms T.V. . Cramer solic- j
I its your patronage/ Graduate ofj
Missouri Auction School , August !
term. 41
Lost Dog. .
A small Fox Terrier weight. lf > j i
Ibs. , short tail , white with black
spots , lemon spots over eyes , lemon - j I
on on jaws false toe on fore leg
torn oli' and sore. A reward will
be paid if returned to Major
Skockley , FortXiobrara , Nebr. ' 10
Dr. Barnes , the eye ? ight special
ist of Omaha , will be in Valentine ,
[ Nebraska , Wednesday November
ii i i the llth at the Valentine hotel.
Call and have your eyes examined.
Don't forget the date , liemember
frequent visits are made over this
road.
Everett Harvey started to York :
Neb. Monday morning to attend
business College taking the gener
al business conrse.
Contest Notice.
C. S. Lanu Otlice. Broken Bow.
Not ember 25 I < MIT \
A ' I'Hieient contest affidavit navmc be-n filjd
in tlMofiice bv Annie MclntoMi. onest-
' , int a r .inst bomes ad i-ntry xo T l > n nude
j Decembt-i 14. 19.IJ. for .SCMV , sse. section 10.
. > . . ectiun 11 : \ \ nbeclion 14 , ne. vi\\ . '
Kect on 15. tovvnsbii-i ; . raujreSo , by Alevuirtep ,
HenducKSon. contest e. in which it is alleged
that c aiinant Iris wholly abandoned said tr.iet
lor more tlun si\ months I ist past that c' uniI I
anc aces ii"t man t.tin a residence on s-i-d i , w \
nit' resides eNewhere , that < nl the abo\e al-eued !
rielectb evibt at this uate and lu\e noC been
cured
Said par > i are heiebv notified to appear , ic- .
send ] and olfer evidence touching satii ail i--
t O'i ar 10 o'clock a in.m Pe.'ei.iin-r 4 180s.
ixfore John If. Welton. U S. eoinmip ioner , at
Viul en , Xeb , and thai the fr-al h < aniudi b-
hel l at0 \ o'clock .1. in. , on December S 19 ) > b -
t > r- tie ! i'fr-Nr and lecen r * l t be United
S a es Ljnd Olllce in I'-ioKen B" > \ , NebrnsUa
1'he s i d conte-t nit h ivmn. in .1 proper alh-
j dav t. liled Oit ji , inns. ct forth lartslinh
j sho\\ that aftei dn < lilmenc- personal strvu-e
ot tinmitue can > ot be made , it is her < * oy
ordered Hi it biich notice be ; ; uen by diii ana !
proper pubiioation ' i
U 4 lipd .IOKX HE SK , Ki-4ster.
Contest Xotice. |
U S. Land Office , Broken How. Nebr > pk.t * !
October 'M I'JUS \
A sufficient content afflHa\ h.uin ; : been liled
in tnis otlice by Cnr eU. . temple. c n -t.uit , j I i
HonuFtead e trv No. 2850. made I
] . : 19 < C f' r n "H. M'cMf n 11) ; IIMV. sesw. I
1 lion 20. t muiliii ) ' _ ' ( } . nm < ; cW : ov Jennie Mramr. I
c'nlctem \\luch it ii > aliened that haul ,
I i cldimant ha > - uhov ! ! a'a.diM-i s-nd tract tor ;
m it * than - imonth - * l t pa t : tliar she li.w '
nev r re uieii upon , cu tivated or improved siiil j I
iracr Hrqn ued h\ law ; md that the same is I
! \ \ hnlialMt'don d. that she mnita.ins ; a IPSI-
dencevlseuheie tli.ui u i said tra-t , and the.
1-ud i in its wild nnthe state : that all th - 1
abnv allem-d ( 'elects exist at this elate and I
have i ot been cured. | !
Siid ; i > .n ti s are Jiereby notiilrd to appear- !
n I OT d rd offer evirftnce touchii y sairt alle a- {
at 10 'clock a. m on De < ember s iWb been -
ore J. H. WeNvon , U. 5. Commissioner. Mullen
Nebr. . and ? hat the final hearing \\ill P held
nt 10 o'clock a. in. on Dei ember 8. IKS. I e-
fope the r gi-ter and receiver at th- United
States land Oflice in Broken Bow. Nebra-ka.
Tne said contebtant having , in aproperalli-
da\it liled October 14. 1UOS set forth fa : ts
\\hich show that a'fr due diligence personal
ervice of 'ilns notice cannot be indde.it is
hnreUv ( irdered and directed that such notice be
given ' \ due ana prop-r intMicaiion.
4. 4 Hpd JOHN ISKKaK , Uegister.
Contest Notice.
U.S. Lin-loilk-e , Valentine.
Octobers. 1908.
A sufficient contest alldavl having been liled
in this oiltee bv William II. Everly. umtes'ant.
Hirain t homestead enir > ' No. I416I , made
November 12 \ MK. for section : . ' ! . Tow nshiu 27 ,
liai'ue :5S : , b\ Ida Wesfate. conte > tee. in which
it is al r d that Id i W.-Mf nite has wholly
aband iart siiii i.imi and chmji- " ! her residence
therefrom fo-more hin sf\ months last pat :
that the land i- not tattled U > OM nor cultivated
in K"od fai li and c aima-1 hatnot established
re * deuce thereon , ad she has 'ailed to cure
her laches t < > , rhs date , and sId abandonment
took puce more than sit.ionhs prior to the
xpiration ot 1'neeara fiom the tune of maKing
sd'd entrv ,
And said all fred abs ne wai not due
to ber emplov "ent in the arrav. navy or marine
corps or the United S'ates aapnvntrt soldier ,
-ittlcer. s ninan or mar tie rfurios the war \vth
pam or dunlin any other w.ir inhlch the
United States may eiif isred.
haid i > artiei ! rherebv onliad to aupear.
respond and offer evmence touching s.iiu alien i-
ti n at lOo'clock a. mn > .ovember 24. Isxis
before thee ister and receiverat the United
St-ites Land otlice in Valentine. N'ebr.
The aid contestant bivm-z in a nroper affl-
uavit filed uctobt-r 19,190 * s-t forth facts Iuch
s-lnw that alter due diligence personal seice.
of this notice c-uinot be nude it isherehv- ! red -
ed and directed fiat sacli notice be Kt > rii by
dneand proper pubiicat-on.
41 4 K K. OLSOX. Receiver.
Dr. ivleeham , o ( enpath , has
moved into his new 0ice rooms
over the Ked Front store. Tele-
nphone ISro. 155. 10"