Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 07, 1909, Image 5

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    Tiy This
for a
Severe Cough
Get one bottle of
Chapman's
White Pine and
Tar Cough Syrup
and take one teaspoonful -
ful every three or four
Jiours.
The prompt results
from this simple reme
dy will surprise you.
It affords immediate re
lief.
There are many White
Pine and Tar Cough
Syrups but we believe
ours is the best. It is
put up in 4 ounce bottles
tles and sells at 25c.
Get a bottle today.
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.
VAIETO STATE BANK
VALENTINE ,
VALENTINE
A R B E R SHOP
All Jdnds of.
SHAMPOOS ,
MASSAGES. I
AND'LADIES
HAIR DRESSING
Shampooing a. specialty * .
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection
i
K Forest Shepard , Prop.
I Valentine State Bank Building
he JLotsp Valley Hereford Ranch.
Urowniee , Nelu.
f" ' o-'dier TrentV. -
uinus 17th
: i son < > f
17th. a half
o le , a it ( i
Honi'd" ! ii.- : ;
633 ahead of h r }
havp about 30 head of 1907 bull calvt-s
G. II. FAUMIAUKI : ,
H. DAI LEY ,
. Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparmo.nl
of T. C. Hornby's store.
J. .W. McDANIEL ,
I'OUXTY KUItYKYOR
Valentine - Kebr.
All work will he { riven prompt
and careful attention.
W. H. Stratton
i Dealer in
MXyUK & FEED
s r/l Merchandise
PHONE 125
Cfr. Hall & Cath.ralentine , Nebr.
JOHN F. PORATB
Tubular wells and windmills ,
me up by Telephone.
Talk of the Town
Try Kazda's barber shop.
George Dew was in town Mo
day.
Ex-Cora r. Arthur Bowring w :
in town yesterday.
Mrs. C'Ja.ra Johnson of Scribru
is visiting homefolks this week.
0. A. Hancock and Dave Hani
were up from \YoodIake Monda ;
J. A. Muehan , the osteopatl
has been in town several days th
week.
Fred Vincent and wife hav
been visiting Gus Carlson's th
past two weeks.
Win. Fleischman of Merriraa
was in town Monday on bu ines
and visiting with friends.
P. H. Toung , county assessor
has been in town this week at
t-nding to official duties.
L. C Starr of Cody was in ou
city Monday on business befon
the county commissioners.
We hear that another of Mr
children has dipth * ria
Mr. Cooley works at tlie mill.
A M. Morrissey had business
af Lincoln the pa t week. Lasl
week he had a case at Bas-ett.
Mralien hi.s rei-urrnnl to her
daughter's , Mrs. Thorn. Mr ,
Thorn has purchased land near
Scotts Bluff.
J. A Scott , the homestead in-
spt'ctt-r , IIHS returned from O'Neill
uid is looking after business
around town.
Physiognomy , or how to read
c laracter by the face alonf , to
night at Bethel hall. You'll miss
a treat if you stay away.
Max E Viertel , the Crookston
m Tenant and cashier of the
Cronkslon bank , transacted bu-si-
iess in our town yesterday.
Wanted 150 head of cattle to
feed this winter , nine miles south-
v. st of Arabia. E D TUYON ,
± 9-6. Woodlake , Neb.
Ed Sattorlee , the Nenzel merch
ant. , was in town yesterday on
business at the landofficp. and look
ing after other business matters.
Miss Glen rioenhr went to Oma
ha Tupsday to meet her mother
who is returning from a several
weeks visit with relatives in Mis
souri.
Dr. Traer's popular and humor-
DU lectures , th1 piirpnology of
matrimony , will be. given S.-ttur-
iay evening. Look out for tree
fun arid prizes. See bills Satur-
iay.
Several traveling .salesman II-IVP
stopped in town to stay over the
3id weather and warm up In
: IP mojintim * , they are visiting the
iie' ' < thaiits and enjoying social
? amcs.
Mrs J. C Northrop and chil-
Irp.n has returned from a visit of
days with a brother at
where she reports hav-
ir enjoyed a splendid visit during
-he holidays.
Dr. Traer's course'of health
pcturps to ladies will begin Fri-
lay afternoon at 3 o'clock A1-
nittancft free. All ladies , young
ind old , cordially invited. See
ihe bills tomorrow.
John Bichplor's residence is out
) f quarantine for diptheria and
F > hn is able to mingle with thp
rockm < 'n and friends about town ,
ilis little girl has recovered and
.hfre . were no other cases in his
ramily.
H. H. Miller and little daughter
vere in town Monday. Mr. M51-
er has a homestead south of Eli
tnd is teaching the Kilgore school.
IP contemplates moving to Valen-
ine after making final proof to
iducate his children.
Mrs. Mark Cyphers entertained
lie Flinch club last niirht and it
vas Mark's time to hide out. It
vas pretty cold and there wasn't
tny hay stack near so Mark prob-
ibly hid away in the cellar , firing
.he . furnace to keep 'em warm.
3teen to one you know.
A. J. Wilson , a cattleman sou
of Wood lake , was in our city la
Thursday.
I John Busch spent last Saturdz
in town among friends. He liv
near the Darr bridge.
I C. G. lieadington , a Woodlat
t
ranchman , was transacting bu
ness in town last Friday.
I Dr. Meehan , osteopath , at tl
Do lohwr hntpl , Monday , Wedne
day and Friday each week. I
j W. A. Parker , the Woodlal
; merchant and banker , was in tow
last Saturday transacting busines
T. J. Christopher , the auctioi
neer , and his brother George (
Sime.on were in town last Srtui
day.
day.D.
D. W Parmalee and wife an
Miss Nellie DeBell drove dow
from Rosebud last Saturday an *
wentxeast on a visit.
OrloLansing on the Niobrar
south of town fell down and brok
his collir bone loose from hi
shoulder one day lu > & week whil
out skating.
F. E. lli'iff , representing Fair
banks Morse & Co. , of Omaha
shopped in our city .yesterday
He looked over and touched uj
our gasoline engine and thinks i
will now run like a new enine.
W. W L"ighton Ims bn i
city tlie past two weeks adw.rti-
ing for Dr. Traer , the phrenolo
gist lecturer who is now entertain
ing the people each evening al
Bethel hall. Mr. Lcighton is a
checker player and thus far has
the best of the local players.
W. P. Steele of Crawford was
in our city last Friday and visited
our office in search of a game oi
chess. We spent several pleasant
hears with him and had to take
the consolation games of checkers
for those he won off us in chess.
Mr. Steele is a stock shipper.
Clint Dotson took his family up
to Hay Springs last Saturday
night , where Mrs. Dotson and the
children will visit fora few xveeks
with hpr relatives and then more
to Crawford where the family v/ill
residp , to-be more centrally locat
ed on the territory covered by
Mr. Dotson as traveling repre
sentative of the International Har
vester Co.
Dr. Traers course of lectures
new b ing given at Bethel hall are
proving to be both entertaining
ind instructive. Considering the
severity of the wp/ifcher they are
Deing we.ll attended ami everybody
eemwell pleased. This
> eem- ; course
) f lectures Is something np.w in
alentinii and oug it to be. enc > ur-
iged by our best people. Dm't
tail to take them in. See the pro
grams.
Fiivsupes have been put up
Dn the school building leading to
: lKi ground from the second story
windows on the east and west
sides. It would now be a proper
ilring to train coming down the
ire escapes when the weather is
ivarm and learn how to reach the
jround safely and orderly. This
.raining will also be'Valuable to
jhildren in other places whpre
.hpy . might happen to be in case
if fire. They will be taught to
) bserve the fi e escapes.
Bob McGcier came near having
in explosion last Friday night
vhile trying to fill the gasoline
ank of his hot water ( heater. He
bought the gasoline tank was
.bout empty and shut off the burn-
ir and proceeded to fill the tank
, nd when through set the can
lown a few feet away. The blaze
lad not gone out in the meantime
, nd was burning low with a Hick-
Ting light when Bob returned to
dace the heater on the back bar
, nd with a fhsh the drippings
, bout the oil tank which was well
illed exploded and flamed up
round the tank. Bob was worse
cared than hurt but he can't un-
erstarid yet why the flickering
ight dida't ignite the gasoline
diile he was filling the tank. It
/as a narrow escape , for had the !
xplosion occurred instant '
an ear-
ier the oil can in Bob's hands '
pould also * have exploded. !
\ r,1 . . , ' .
Old Crow , All Leading-
Hermitage Brands
and Bottled
Guehen- Under the
heimer Supervision
Rye of the
Whiskeys. U. B. Gov.
We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
taruaa *
JOHN G. STETTER , Propr.
Recently we have added a large line of
Trunks , Suit Cases , Steamer Trunks
Telescopes and Traveling Bags
Before going on your trip look over our assortment and
purchase what you need. We guarantee our goods to be
the best and at the lowest prices in the city.
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By R. H. WATSON
Geraldine Trace well of the clas ?
' 07 made a pleasant call at oui
home last Sunday evening before
returning to her teaching in Cody
Miss Gordon stopped over ii
Chadron Monday to attend tin
funeral of a cousin who hid dipr
very suddenly. Mary Easier
taught her , room on that day.
? selda Hocfs , who spent part ol
last year in the ninth gradp of tin
Valentine schools , visited friend <
in Valentine last week and went
west on Sunday morning's train ,
enroute to McCann where she is
teaching this year.
Mae Cavanaugh , who was a
member of the freshman class in
Valentine a few years ago and
who now has a position in the
Neligh schools , spent her holidays
in Crookston. She seems to be
having excellent success with her
work at Neligh.
Alma Carlson , who has been at
home for the past year , has ac
cepted a position at St. Mary's
Mission for Indian girls. U'e be
lieve that this is a case of the
right person in the right place and
that Miss Carlson will give mo > t
excellent satisfaction in her new
position.
We understand that Ora Hoop
er is to give a talk at the npxt
teachers' meeting to be held in
Valentine about the exhibits at the
corn show. These young ladies
should feel proud to have had thp
privilege of entering this class and
we have no doubt they have de
rived much benefit therefrom.
On Tuesday morning of thi-
week , Laurentia Haley ga\e to
the high school an excellent talk
ibout her experiences in the cook
ing school in connection with ihp
Omaha corn show. She says that
) f 60 girls in the class 57 roomed
in one house and we must imagine
what a jolly time they had , thrre
if the members of the class b < > inir
Omaha girls and went to theii
respective homes.
For Sale
Six-room house , stable for SPVPII
lead of horses , granary and hav
itable ;
3ne 4-room house , corn crib ami
stable , city water in both houses.
Must be sold soon , part time , part
iash , or will take young heavy
, eam as part payment. P. 1 < \
Simons , Sparks Neb. , or I , M.
, Valentine" , Neb.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
PorCwt. Per Ton
Bran , sacked § 1 05 § 20 01
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 01
Corn , sacked 1 20 28 01
Oats , sacked 1 50 29 0 <
Chop Corn , sacked 1 25 24 0 (
Chop Feed , sacked U 0 27 0 (
Ssi\vynr
Oasis , Nebr
< ! . Iv. Sawvcr lia :
har-u of ih-.si
lth . II rsc
? * O' > It *
ilc r
left sii
ll > rs s ?
onT
\T Lu\d and Fee tm < c
? ! ' Rifjjiinis rn-s win ( ii.ointo ! k , V
Olias < ! Jamison Srvvi ; f ras
Oartlr t > rHiilei m
a ay ijj-.rt ol'unni-i.
A1 O til-1 fdt'filVII i
' + jfa * varr *
branded tb
same
Bauye between
-Or&oii on lilt t'.Ji.
A V V. , K H aio
llynniiison M. II U in Vnrt'nv 'st'-i : Vt' > r.
IJ.V-tr.HTr tthillviJDS. lilNwor.h , N Mir.
Eat at the "Karchers' Hrm r ,
meals 25 cents. Lunches a spec
ialty. J. BIIADSIIAW , Prop.
Sandy Griswold in Sunday's
World-Herald , Jan. 3 , gives an
extended write-up of the Burns-
Johnson fijiht and seems to think
Johnson is it. He doesn't think
anybody will take the champion
ship away from him for awhile.
If Jim Ji'flYies sh HI Id come to the
front he might mike it warm for
awhile but perhaps he doesn't
want to fight any more. The eyes
of the world will turn to and the
cheers of nations will greet a
champion to defeat Johnson. Who
will do it ?
Some of our people are enjoy
ing th < > lectures of Dr. Traer the
phrenologist which are given
nightly at Bethal Hall. Each
night two or three persons are
called up for examples and the
Doctor causes many a broad
smile as he tells the character of
aach individual whom he has
never seen before with the accur
acy of detail that permits of no
ioubt that he knows considerable
) f his subject. He has made a
? tudy of this work for 50 y ars
ind it is worth while to spend a
few evenings with him. Beside
ihe fun there is instruction worth
learning. The first , night Go.orjje
Graskill and I M. Uic ? wont up to
; tart the fun and exhibition , and'
last night Mr. White and Josh
Flitt wont up to bo examined As
Jach striking characteristic of the
person was told the audience
au hed heartily.
bblLDilNG TIME NOW
and the selection of Lumber for
tlie purpose is a matter of great
importance. There is
. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
.on the market , both good and bad.
Only the good kinds has found its
way into our yards , 'it will pay
to let us furnish an estimate on
your next bijl. Remember , we
carry first class stock.
rCo.
T. J. Christopher ,
AUCTIONEER.
Will meet all calls phone or mail.
Versed on pedigreed stock.
Valentine Nebraska
Prices are what
3iI we are talking
Now
Our stock is complete.
BiSHGP & YOUNG ,
Pouring Prosperity
ii a Paoctore.
Evct- see a drunken man trying to
111 a bottle Vv-ith the bottom broken
tut ? It's a great waste , aucl it looks
nightjsiily. .
But it's no more foolish and no more
wasteful than for a sober min to or-
.cct Uis town to f.l ! up v.-Jti pry ; : c
UKl bubble over \viih [ iroiperityvLoi
ic is continually porhg .his dollars
ate tlie v.-jilo worhl outs : * THROUGH
L'HE MAIL OKIii ! Ii ; . .2 In tlie bot-
oui of his hoae-to\vii.
MOIIAL : Patronize ho.rre JaJuntrics.