Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 20, 1909, Image 5

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any business , either
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Valentine . . Nebraska
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I Rate on Coal Cut in Two.
Washington , May 14.-A radi
cal reduction from $5.20 to $2.70
per town in the rates of bitumi-
nous coal from Sterling111. , to
I Wausa , Neb. , was ordered today
b.the interstate commerce com
mission. Complaint was made
that the rate ' . of the Chicago &
Northwestern Ky. was excessive
I and unreasonable , which the com-
mission sustainedState Journal ,
Atlantic Changes Hands.
Mrs. Mary Bibcock arrived
here from Cornell , N.Y. , and took
possession of the Atlantic House
which she had purchased of Eu-
gene Grace & Son. J. W. Hen-
ry of St. Louis , Mo. , a nephew of
Mrs . Babcock , will have the man-
I agement of the Atlantic. They
will keep the hotel up to its pres-
ent high standard and wherever
possible \ \ in improve in the ser-
vice. Grace & Son go to Valen-
tine where they will conduct the
Donoher hotel and we can highly
recommend them to the people of
Valentine as good citizens and first
class hotel men. They have the
good wishes of many Neligh friends
I in their new location. - Neligh
Register. "
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I Simeon , Neb , June 6.
I PROGRAM .
Forenoon. ! -
11:35 : Sunday School Lesson , con- -
ducted bv Supt. E. Thackrey.
Basket Dinner.
AFTERNOON
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The Motive of the Sunday School
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Recitation . , . , . . . . . Mrs. Daisy Latta. .
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The Strength of Life. .Thomas Bncy.
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Duties o Citizenship , . , . C. Reece. . .
Five Minute Talks by S. S. Workers.
Music.
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land ] , prices and terms are right. Call ( on or write
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. We wish to announce to . our friends that
z ' we have the exclusive sale of the John Deere
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. mills , Fort Smith and New Moline Wagons.
-V. . _ ' , The celebrated Velie Wrought Iron Buggies
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Coming to Valentine
Chief of Staff of Hot
Springs Doctors on
Annual Tour
AT DONOHER HOTEL JUNE I
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He Will Make No Charge For
Consultation or For Exam-
ination.
The Chief of Staff of the Hot
Springs Doctors is making his an-
nual tour of the state , visiting towns
and cities , calling on their patients
in each community , and consulting
with new patients who are desirous
the great treatment that cures' all
chronic and nervous ; diseases of nen
and women. The phenomenal suc-
I cess of the Hot Springs treatment
is due to the fact thus it removes
from the patient's system : : the cause
of disease ; usually doctors treaL the
nitons of the cast , instead of mak- . . .
ing a complete diagnosis and then
removingthe cause as do thes ;
specialists.
The human body has been the life
study of these noted specialists , their
skill in the matter of medical diag-
nosis puts them in the front ranks
of American Specialists. After they
make a painstaking examination
they are in a position to state posi
tively whether or not a cure is pos-
sible ; if not they tell the patient so
and refuse to undertake a cure. If
they do undertake a cure the patient
is cured. They do this at extremely
reasonable cost , they ask no fee at all
until the patient is completely cured.
The highest standard of quality is
the only standard in the medicines
used by the Hot Springs Doctors.
These expensive : medicines are espec-
ially prepared ; for each oase , they
are from the world's best laboratory ,
guaranteed by the pure food laws ,
eliminating all possibility of anyone
taking into their system any poison ;
ous drugs. A cure is sure and per-
manent as a result of taking the
world famous Hot Springs home
treatment. Chronic aud nervous
diseases like rheumatism , asthma ,
bronchitis , goiter , diseases of the
heart , blood and lung diseases , ca
tarrh , gall stones , epilepsy , kidney ,
stomach and bladder troubles , and
female diseases must yield to the
treatment as given by these noted
Specialists. In their Lincoln offices
are thousands of letters from peo-
ple who have been restored to health ,
in many instances these people
could not have been been cured were
it not for the Hot Springs treat
ment. For example take the case
of Mrs. White who lives at Univer- .
sity Place , Neb. These Specialists
made a careful examination of her
case and found that she was suffer-
ing from rheumatism , kidney and
stomach trouble. After taking :
treatment , here is what she says in
her own words :
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University Place Neb. , April 1909 ,
Words almost fail me to tell how .
thankful I am for renewed health and
strength after suffering with stomach
trouble which eventually reached a
stage where I could scarcely retain
food , and suffered great pain. To add
to my trouble I was also afflicted with
rheumatisn which swelled my feet
and hands so that I was helpless. ! I
tried several local doctors but their
treatment failed to give me any re-
lief. I began to take the Hot Springs
Doctors treatment and commenced to
improve at once , and now at the end
of twelve months I am entirely re-
covered and feel as well as at any
time of my life. I am glad to recom-
mend the Hot Springs treatment for
what it has done for me to any who
may be afflicted in the way I have
been. * MES. H. R. WHITE.
Here is a testimonial letter from
Smith Center , Kansas , that is inter-
esting :
'Smith Center , K in , April U , 09 ,
„ Mrs Amis is getting along just fine ;
has not had any of her old dropsyical
trouble at all this year. It has been
just about one year since Kind Provi-
dence sent you to Smith Center and
we are certainly thankful for the help
you have rendered us. Wishing you
unbounded success , we are as ever ,
MR. AND MRS. S. L. AMIS.
The treatment thai ; has cured
these people and restored thousands
of others to health is available to
the people in this section for it is
this wonderful system of ' treatment
that the Chief of Staff'of the Hot
Springs Doctors brings to us on
June 1 , at Donoher hotel. >
As the Specialists will be here on-
ly one day , it is respectfully request
ed that people do not call out of
idle curiosity. He will be busy with
patients who really need his services
and . it would be an imposition to
take up his time idly. It is also
important to announce that married
women who wish , to , consult with
the Chief of Staff must be accom-
panied by their husbands , and all i
minors by their parents. If you '
are suffering with any chronic or I
nervous disease and desire to be re-
stored to health , vigor and happi-
ness , don't fail to call.
The permanent offices of the Hot
Springs Doctors are located at 14th
and 0 s'treetsjLincoln ; ) Nebraska.
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ANNOUNCEMENT !
Greatly Improved Train Service , Chicago &
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North-Western Railway.
With the inauguration of sum-
mer schedules , effective May 23 ,
the train service of the North-
\\T estern Line'in Nebra.skaV.ro -
ming and the Black Hills district
will be greatly improved.
A considerable improvement in
the afternoon service from Omaha
to Norfolk , Long Pine , the Black
Hills and Wyoming will be made.
The through train to the Black
Hills will leave Omaha at 3:55 p.
m. , affording connection with train
No. 3 from Chicago and the east
in the Omaha Union Depot. Ad
ditional service will be supplied
between Omaha and Norfolk J ct.
by a local train leaving Omaha at
2:15 : p. m. and Missouri Valley at
2i5 : p. m. , handling all local busi-
ness betvreeu Omaha and Norfolk.
This will also handle business to
the South Platte district , to Lin-
coln , Hastings and Superior and .
intermediate points , thus relieving
the through train to the Black Hills
and Wyoming.
The local service between Lin .
coln and Fremont will be improv -
ed. The morning train . will I ) leave
Lincoln at 7:30 : a. ru. , instead of 7 ,
a. m. , making same connection for I
Omaha and Chicago as at present.
And , in addition to the present
strain service , a motor car serv ce"
will be inaugurated leaving Lin-
coln each evening , except Sunday ,
at 4:45 p. m. , arriving Fremont
7 p. m. , connecting with train No. I
309 for points on the Albian line
and leaving Fremont 7:10 a. m. , ,
except Sunday , arriving Lincoln !
9:20 : a. m. i
Further additional service will !
be provided west of Norfolk Jct. j
) .y the inauguration train No.7 , i I I
eaving Norfolk 7:30 : a. m. , daily , I
for . Chadron , giving day-light ser- !
vice. j I I
East-bound , a new train to be
known as No. 8 , leaves Long Pine I
.2:30 : p. m. , arriving Norfolk Jct.
; 5:30 p. m. , Omaha 10:30 : p. m. !
This is in addition the train ser- i
vice now in effect , and provides a
service of three daily trains be- : i
tween Omaha and Norfolk Jcb.and i
Long ijine , and two between Oma- "
ha and Chadron.
Another improvement in the j
servide is the change in the sched '
ules of train No. 404 sched-I'
Rosebud country to Omaha , which I
will leave Dallas 10:50 : a. m. , daily
except Sunday , instead of 12:30 :
p. m. , and will arrive at Norfolk
let. at 5:20 : p. m. , to connect with
No. S , arriving at Omaha 10:30 :
p. mi
On the Weslcrn Division one of
the ) principal features will be train
tfo. 2 , which willl leave Lander at
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6:00 : a. m. , instead of 7:30 : a. m. ,
daily , and will have a sleeping car I
Chadron to Omaha , arriving Oma-
ha 11:10 : a. m. , making through ,
connection with train No. 4 for
Chicago.
In the Black Hills district , train
tfo. 6 will ] ] leave Dead wood a half
hour later , 6:30 p. m. instead ; ; of
6:00 p. m. , giving an opportunity .
for supper before starting , arriv-
ing Omaha as at present.
It is believed that the announce
ment of this new service will bet
received with popular approval , I
proving of much value and assist- '
ance in providing for the growing
requirements of the North- "r est- I
erns ' patrons and in keeping pace I
with the rapid progress and com- j I
mercial development of the terri- I '
ory tributary to that line . west of
the Missouri river.
For further details : , apply to
any ticket agent of the Chicago & '
North- estern Ryt II
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Strayed : from Lone Tree- ranch , i
Kennedy , Neb. , one roan pony , I
four white feet , cropped .mane and :
tail , branded OE on right side. "i I
103GlufoRE It CLOD.
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The OvaTEnd1 Ait-Metat
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The oval-end substantial all-metal
construction and perfect insulation . . . .
of 2 inches of rock wool makes the
double walls absolutely and permanently
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tpA , , break i in to spoil your foods and run up your ice bills. .
, These strong metal l walls have no open pores like wood - so they
are impervious to mOIsture-cannot sweat ; cannot rust cannot swell ,
warp , rot , mould , decay-there is nothing whatever in a Crystal Refrigerator that can
. collect foul gases , decaying food particles and disease germs-not a corner or crevice in
it-and every part including ice chest removable for . ,
easy cleaning. qOval ends for
strong air circulation of cold , dry air across solid one-piece plate glass shelves so that -
square chunks of ice and dishes cannot plug the movement of air. G When you
consider all
these advantages in ; -
the Crystal Refrigerator - Finished in an imported
you can readily under- white enamel so elastic :
stand . ' why the Crystal _ II that it will not crack on .
j' Refrigerator is .the' . J " ' " , . . . . . . . . r metal when twisted. , .
greatest economizer . . ; " , : out of shape , free
of icfi - why even the < , r' _ . . _ . . . . from smell , and an ,
first filling of ice does 11 " "H i " " ' attractive ornament
not melt raster - why ; ° / n r to every.economical . . .
1 % every
perfectly preserves q/ iji and sanitary home.
food-why it is al- ; - Send for newsy
ways pure , sweet , Ii ' I - , catalog. See your
clean I , dry and ' ! . . . - ' dealer or write
cold-the . REYNOLDS
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to Collect Foul Compartment .
Dirt and Disease Germs. Three Sizes , $
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Foundations and Cellars. House Moving. ' I
. Plastering. Chimney Building. Cess
Pools and Cisterns. Examine my work.
Inspect my sidewalks. All work gnar rk. I. - ,
teed. I can do your work. Call on me.
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CHOOSE WTQlnT WloilLY sen ,
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when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll GniJ all sorts and kinds at 1
corresponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine : , then take '
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27 years experience has enabled us to bring"
. out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and
WELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combining in its
'r4 : eii , make-up all the good points found on High
grade fnaehfas and ethers that are exclusively
RU JU \7HITE - for ix : stance , our TENSION INDI- i
CATOR , a device that shows the tension at a
_ . glance , and we have others that appeal to care- < | l
ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic
Lift and 'beautiful Swell Front , Golden Oak ; I t
. i OOt w0r5. Vibrator andRotary , Shuttle Styles. | .
OUR ELEGANT H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS. FREE. , > I
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O. , >
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