Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 23, 1909, Image 5
r - - - . . . . . . . ' - , , . Aoa - = - - - - . . , . . . . . . Th . . . -'T'-4iJ5SG 4 " A Beautiful ' I * ' Hair I I.j ' is so easily and quickly : . " I acquired by the use of ' ! g Rexall 93 e I I , Hair Tonic ! / that it is a wonder why m J I anyone is troubled with 1 falling hair brittleness , ii I or dryness or any scalp i ; ! I trouble whatever. - I Try it once no matter I . ' I what hair trouble you : I Q have and it will soon I ; ; disappear. I Large bottle $1.00 , Ij I II I j , I VALENTINC. NED Q I . I -.U Y" ) , : ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . " , . " " " " Q I . - - - _ . _ .m.r.r I E. A Safe , Simple System ! The system of paying ! I 11\ by check was devised . . by all men-for any : man - for you. It is ; .suited to the need of any business , either 3l large or small. It makes : no difference whether ! w pay out $10 or $10000 1 . a month. A checking I " account will serve your needs. I " " . ' Pay by check , the : method puts system in- ! 1 to your business and gives you a record of , . every - . . . transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANR VALENTINE. NEBR. - II I I 1 : MILL PRICES FOR FEED , I - ' " \ ! , " ' \ : Per Cwt. Per Ton. ; ; i i \ Bran , sacked.1 05 X18 00 ! Shorts , sacked 1 05 20 00 ; , Corn , sacked 1 25 24 00 : ' , ; Chop Corn , sacked 1 30 25 00 | I Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 ,27 , 00' Oats sacked 1 45 28 00 t " . - I . Floyd Pet by crew is home'n a visit. . . : I Oliver Walcott is home l from Seattle. I - Judge Walcott is back from his eastern trip. A. John & Co. pays cash for cream. 24 cents per pound. 27 John Bachelor shipped five cars I and Win. Bachelor three cars of cacile : trorn t Valentine yesterday. John Stelter has resumed charge of his pool hall and business is jr od. He keeps a good grade of eijrirs ; , tobaccos , confectionery and soft drinks % ' Mrs. : Templeton returned to her home Alarysville . , Mo. , after several weeks visit here with her daughters Mesdames Johnson and Barker. N rs. Barker accompan- : ied her mother part way and goes ! to Verdel. Byron went back to I the reservation to look after some horses. The Stetter-Hunter-Bivens mov ing picture show has been attract ing good audiences at .the opera house and the pictures were en- tertaining and instructive. Last night was the last show for a week or more during which time the electric lights will be shut off , while repairing the mill dam. Miss Clara Kletecka of Valen tine and Philip Lahner , a farmer and stockman of Hazelton , Iowa were married Wednesday eveaing ] a ( ; the homo of the bride's parents. Mis Cia 1":1. is i the second daughter of Frank Kletecka and wife and i- i a bright young lady. THE DEMOCRAT extends congratula tions. The following is the list of jur- ors for fall term of district court October 11 I , 1909 : Geo Murphy M Starr J H Harrgrave F Ashburn S L Flick Geo Clizbe A Dahlgrin J B Reeves , J D Eaton A S Graeff Jas Hudson Ed Spencer Jas Ballard Anton Fishor Ii"T Hinton J S Burleigh John Chaloud John Bowers Ed Johnson N J Uck Robert Ellis Robert Boyer R W Carter JV \ Ames - " The Beast and - the Jungle , " Judge Lindsey's autobiogra- phy is one of the biggest - - things . ever published by any magazine. It starts in the October EVERYBODY'S No believer in clean - govern- ment and right living can afford to miss it. And . don't let O. Henry's story get by you. It's one of seven crackerjacks ) in the OCTOBER EVERYBODY'S Special display by George Elliott. I .r ; ' ! CONFECTIONERYI I 1 : i Tobaccos and iars. t ' ' F ' Canned Goods 3C& Lunch Counter. : 1 I' .P1.es ofnd : : 1'ac1 I ( " Phone 7 Home Bakery. , . * N L SIi" : .tr.1L -IiIr = d - - - _ e n , . -o - A We have a large stock of the following goods and desire to have you call and : inspect them : 1 Dain Sweeps and Mowers . + Pain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles Fort Smith Wagons . l Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons New Moline Wagons . t Sampson Windmills . t . John Deere Buggies _ Velie Wrought Iron Buggies / o Success Manure Spreaders ' " Sharpies Cream Separators f John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers , l Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , Lime , Cement , TVall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors. @ Valentine Lumber Co. A. E. MO11UIS , W. MORKISSEY , .T- T. KEELEY , DR. O. W. NOYESJ _ ; ; . Located in buildings formerly occupied . by W. T. Bishop us a feed and saleTJarn " _ _ e e _ . . . _ _ _ 1 . ' t , - - - . . , r" - - - - or - " " " ' -t " j lit i\Jo : J I Qt estiorn I as to the U' r _ V I - A I I 5 uer1 -ty of rwac.d o. . . . , - CALUMET Baking : Powder Received Highest Award a World's Pure Food Exposition W Chicago , 1907. U. S. Weather Bureau Report. WEEK ENDING SEPT. ' 2'J : ! , 1909. Daily mean ' temperature 61 ; ) ? ; . . " Normal temperature Ci = . I Highest temperature 83 : : ° . . Lowest temperature .jO ' . Range of temperature 43 = :1. : Precipitation for week .16 of an inch. Average for 21 : years .4 } of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 1C ] 19 inches . Average for 21 ! l years IS. : ' . : : of an inches. . JOHN J. MCLEAN , Observer. Mrs. U. G. McBride ha been visiting her sister , Mrs. Charles Lewis , in the city the past two weeks. H. S. Lockwood is having rock . hauled to erect a stone * business building on the lot he now occupies ' for a feed store. . Arthur Anderson came in from John Bachelor's ranch , helping ) drive cattle up Tuesday and went out to his lion e on the Niobrara having worked for John during haying. Dr. G. D. Shipherd , dentist. , fiOTi Ainsworth , will make regu- ! lar trips to Valentine each month. I The first dates will be Wednesday and Thursday , Oct. 6th and 7th. Will be pleased to meet old friends and patients as well as future ones. On Sunday , Sept. 2G , ' ervicps in St. Johii's church as follows. Early Eucharist at 7:30 : : , matins and sermon at 11. Sunday schrol at 10. No evening service. On Friday evening Litany and choir i rehearsal at 7:30. : Sunday school ' picnic on Saturday. Meet : at the church at 9 a. m. A , F. Webb , who runs the Val- . entine Bottling Work . boughta : Victor No. 1 churn a few weeks 1 aiio ! : and is making creamery but- ter. The churn is run by his gaso- line engine and churns 75 pounds of butter a churning and about ! 400 pounds a week for which he finds ] ready sale here and at Rose- bud. The butter is of good qual- ity , churned l1m'ked by- : ma- chinery. , Forest Shepard and Miss Har riet Gaskill were united in mar- riage Sunday at the parental home of the bride , five miles up the { Minnechr.duza - : , the llev. Father Blaere tofficiating , in the presence of about fifty persons , relatives and friends of the bride and groom. After the ceremony a feast was served. These young ; people are well and popularly known in Valentino to a host of friends. Miss [ Gaskill I for several ) years has been employed in the telephone office and is i the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gaskill. Forest Shepard is the proprietor of the Valentine Barber Shop , succeeding Elmer DeBolt. For Sale Six-loom house , stable for seven head of horses , granary and hay stable ; One 4-room house , corn crib and stable city water in both houses. Must [ be sold soon , part time , part cash or will take young heavy team as part payment. P. F. Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or 1 , M. Rice , Valentine Neb. 1 To the Electors of Cherry County : Having been nominated at the primaries of August 17 as the democratic candidate for county treasurer , I respectfully solicit your support at the general elec- tion November 2nd , promising in return if elected a faithful and concirntious discharge of the dut- ies of the office. Thanking : you for past favors , I am Very respectfully yours ; , E. B. QUIBLE. I P1 T ' M4 v t ff1G 6 A r . I McCALL PATTERN'S Celebrated for style , perfect . . . fit , simplicity and reliability nearly 40 . ( : trs. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Canada , or by mail direct. More ! ! 'o1d than I I any other make. Send for free catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE CltllOguc'l More subscribers than any other fashion magazine-million a month. 1 m':1 lIah I" . Lat I cst styles , pattcrr , dressmaking , millinery . , plain sewing , fancy nccdlcivorlc , hairdresMnjr . , I etiquette , pood stories , etc. Only CO : cetb z. year ( worth double ) , inct ! : ing a me pattern. Subscribe today , or send for sample ] copy. \VONDCSFUL : ZNBUCE ; ! . : ' IEXTS to A-cnts. Postal , brings p-einiunj catalogue and i : c\f cush prize oilers. Address IZ2 BcCill : : : . CO. , 2C3 [ o : : a : } V. ' . 37lh : S : . . KIW . : YCEK ! ( . / ' . _ . _ . . . . _ J- " - 1 _ _ _ _ _ # _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . , . . . ' . ' ' ' ' ' > r. . ' . I ; : : " , ' . . . . , . n- ; " ' . . - yr-rf . . . . . _ . . ft _ . ftf- _ . . . . - - - - - - - - . , . . . , - - - . . . . . . . . z , - . . - : . ( - ' - ; All Leading ; . ' * Old , . Crow , _ . . I. i ; . . . . I ; 0 . . v ti r ' - - Hermitage Brands , . " , o . . . . . . . - X . : ' and Dottled " , i - ls'- ti 4 . I . ! , I G-iiclien- r. . : a Under the J t' I f - ' . . I t ' > . . . . Su , ; . heimer . ' . 1 Supervision- , * Eye of the Whiskeys. U. S. Gov. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. THE PALACE SALOON 3 ' I 4- INRY STETTER , _ Propr. r VALENTINE ' t , v , " ? BARBER SHOP 1 ' i-r All kinds of . . . . . . - p t1.SHAMPOOS , * t MASSAGES , S i , AND LADIES' | 'I k . . . HAIR DRESSING 'J3 ; " W i I Shampooing a specialty. fV | ' I i HOT and COLD BATHS in connection t ) . I I II ei. Forest Shepard , Prop. S I , - Valentine State Bank Building p I .1 ttr -Z . 1 . . . I " . s w. l' , Pii 1 ; " i ! LUMBER Lath , Shingles , Doors , Windows , Paper , Pat- , ent Hoofing Tar Paper , . I Paints , Oil , Varnish , Brushes , Glass , Putty , Lime , Cement , Plaster , | ! Brick , Posis ; , Poles. - We Sell Hudson Coal 1 BISHOP & YGlirIG , " , . I .GODY , NEBR 1 BS i 1 i W1B m r i < gt & d . , " . . . . . . wa.nowmusmYS : mrr I + ! Miaill ! csaaarr ! I ! ! + I - V vdwc : + - r 11 ; r : FRANK RANDALL , . , Draj man : , I : Light and Heavy Draying y t . Furniture and pianos handled in a careful manner. Coal : hauled and trunks and grips i ' . a specialty. Phone No. 13i. \ I : I > - ; ' - A:7J .1 The Lonp Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownle-e , Nebr , Soldier ! : Cree Col- umotis 17th 1C0050 , . , . a pon ! of Columbus B 17th , a half brother . of rbe 10.000OJUi- - _ _ pion Hale , a n d l'rilll'e BoabdpIIn.- : 693 ( ! ) at hejil of herd. w. , , Ilt. I now have about 30 head < .f 1007 bull cahes for sale. C. H. FAUI.JIAIIKK. H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. JOHN F. PORA1'H Ihi3'l.C : , Nebr I Tubular wells and windmills. ( Call me up by Telephone. Notice of Public Sale. Notice is hereby ) jiiven : i that T ; will sell at public auction the 1)01'-1 sonal property beiomrinir ! to tho es , tate of Augustus Sh L\\ , deceased , I consisting of one nvire , 7 years old , weight 1-iQO pounds ; ono mare 12 years old weight , 1500 pounds ; one gelding , woiyht 1500 { pounds I ; 1 wagon , 1 mower , 1 haj rack , 2 chests of tooU , 1 lister , 2 . sets of work harness , 1 shot gun , 1 rifle , other articles , at the resi- dence of Grant Perkins on Beaver Creek , ten miles northeast of Val- entine , on the 25th day of Sep I tember. 1909 at 2:30 p. m. sep-1 . sums under 810 , cash , balance six I month's time on approved secur II ity , 5 per cent discount for cash. . F. M. \ r.ALCOTT.'I t I I Administrator of the Estate ! t f. of ! Augustus Shaw Deceased. I ; T. \ V. CKAMEU , Auctioneer. . . - - - - - - - - - tj _ @ @ _ \t iii - r Go to the 7 Stock Exchange Saloon - VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER WaSther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. 8 -c _ _ I 9 ' ' . -t 'RW Lt Q9.Ls11l 9 0 ltRltlt tt , 'o k 5d The New Snap d ° 4 Confectionery. Ice Cream. Soft Drinks. . s t. , . Tobaccos and Cigars. a Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Pop Corn.s , . , Jim Felch Valentine , Nebr. e. . : 1nC G e i . ' .3g"o333 "m oe-on 0 e o0 0 - I CHoosE ! ! J ! ® : ( ' \yfcea you buy a SEWING MACHINE. YeuT2 find afl sorts and Hods : at corresponding prl = . But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , then take i = ii aiT WfrHTE. I ; 27 years experience fcas enabled : us to bring' out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and WELL-BUILT ? RCD c : " , combining in its - 9 : ' cnte-cp ell tlis good poi1 : . ' -1 found on high $ grads rgfr ± 1c3 and others Cat arc exclusively \7HIT : for instance , our TENSION INDI g ) _ " ; 3 .a r , . . s 4 CATOR cr ' cvb c &at lacvcz the tension at a . 4 ; - g ! nc2 , and V7C nave oliers tiat appeal to care- ful buyers. All _ Di-op Heads have Automatic ; ) Lift and beautiful ! Swell Front , , Golden Oak F W oodwcri : . Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle S /Iez. ; g OUR ELEGANT H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS , FREE. WHSTE SEVMNG MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O. j ; " .j.r- p. . P. 'V-r. " " " ' : A & v&S&t& & & & , 'AA ; , ( A . For sale by Red Front Merc. Co. Valentine , Neb. : . - - s F S 1 ' ' / 1 J * , n Y 0 T . . - I : 4 . Y 0.- d . TtsOsdsT l ; ? , October 55 Fireworks \ ; "edneseiay , ! October 6 ; Electrical Parade bt 1lnu.sdaOctofier 7 , iSitasy I i Farado . Fpidays t October 83 Coronation Bail Sz t5day October 95 ChlSdren's Bali : , - / : : ms Tb.cgPay When CURED . . . . surgCURED P I I 0 S All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical [ _ , . 'm1 / operation. , No Chloroform , Ether or other gen- ' - 4 aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED ' to last a LIFE-TIME. C ) ' ' CXAMINATIOX FREE. t ! WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. r ! . ? . TARRY 224 Bee BuKd.'ng.Omaha ! , Mcbrasha ! ) Fi : t"E' , : " " ' : : : sgagggggsiaseeaiaEag . . ; tt1J SKa&PM.ZZSKIZSiZBfa'SsC-m.tf - W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUR & FEED General Merchandise PHONK 125 cor. Hall & Oath. Valentine , Nebr. - . J. W. McDAMBL , . I ( ' SIXTY SURVEYOR [ > 1' la.h'uti11.e - Neb ? . ' f Ail work will be : riven prompt' ' f and careful attention. : - - . : . . . s , ; ; ; ; : : , . : ' . 3 ; : : . ; : , : i # ' - -