Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 10, 1910, Image 7

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VALENTINE STATE BAHK
VALENTINE. NEBR.
C. A. RUBY
Attorney-at- Law
Office front room , second story ,
over T. C. Hornby's store , Main
street entrance.
Valentine , Nebraska
U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING NOV. 10,1910.
Daily mean temperature 40. =
" Normal temperature 3S3
Highest temperature ( IS3.
Lowest temperature 16 ° .
Range of temperature 52 ° .
I Precipitation for week oo.b of an inch.
Average for 22 3ears 0.19 of an inch.
\ : Precipitation March 1st to date 14.67 inches.
Average for 223rears 20.22 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer'
C. & N. W. New Time Table.
WEST IJOUND :
No. 1 , 7:17 p. in. New passenger train.
No. 3 , 1 : ; 55 a. m. Old
No. 119 , 11:55 p. m. Through freight train.
No. 81 , 2:00 p. in. Local freight train.
EAST IJOUXD :
No. 2 , 10 M2 p. in- New passenger train.
No. C , 5:05 ju.m. Old "
No. 116 , 6:20 n. m. Through freight train ,
No. 82 , li:00u. m. Local freight train.
All Gang Plows , Discs and Har
rows at cost and less.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Tires , set quicker and better and
will run longer" without loosening
than is possible , , when set the old
way if set with the Brooks cold
tire setter. . * f - Call - . . . on" - . " . .
, . , . - * - " EBREUKLANDER. .
Preserve the present for tb
future. Phelps photos Nov. 1
and 19.
Corn King Manure Spreader *
Price § 110.vvm ciose out at $9G
LUDWIG LUMBER Cc
Geo. W. Murphy , who no' '
runs the lulgore livery stable
was in town Monday.
Mi Driscoll will read "Poe'
Bells" at the dedicatory service
of the new Presbyterian bell.
A. P. Snyder and family havi
moved to town from Hot Springs
He is a nephew of Capt. Shaw.
The M. E. ladies' aid will giv
a chicken pie supper in the base
mcnt of the new parsonage Wed
nesday night Nov. 16 , 1910. Ev
erybody come.
I will be located here for sorn
Lime , and will buy all kinds o
horses , cattle and sheep. Call a
Fischer Hardware store ,
i3-St TED PERRINE.
The ladies of the Presbyteriai
Aid Society will hold a bazaar 01
the 7th of December. Those in
tending to buy Christmas present :
would do well to await that even
before doing so.
U. Fuchser , Orville Connor
Mahlon Parker and Marion Moss
all of the west end of the county
were in town last Friday on busi
uess. Mrs. Conner , who has beei
visiting her folks , Mr. Tillson's
accompanied her husband horn *
to the Overton ranch.
Miss Florence E. Dillon , form
erly .telephone gvirl herean <
Walter N. Walkerv a traveling
man for Swift & Co. , were.unitec
in marriage by the Rev. Wells a
Ainsworth Saturday night , Nov
5 , 1910. Their home , we are told
will be Waverly , la. Valentin <
people have a very kindly feelimj
for Miss Dillon. Mr. and Mrs
Geo. Hunter stood up with then
at the service , which was attendee
only by home relations aside fron
these friends.
John Kavanaugh was run ovei
by a special train at Kilgore Mon
day night. John and Roy Kellai
ind two others had started fron
Crookston to Cody to hear a pre
liminary trial of M. Hatten , Ev-
2ret White and young Jack Whip
pie , who had been charged witl
baving a St. Francis Mission calf
but , at Kilgore , finding they woulc
be too late , dropped off , and while
running from the hotel to catcl
the train , John Kavanaugh wai
caught and run over. The funeral
svas held in Valentine Wednesday ,
Republican Losses in Cities Wipe Ou
Normal Plurality of Sixty Thousanc
Grilk's Opponent Carries Ever ;
County in the Second District.
DCS Moincs. Nov. 9. With 85 pe
cent of the vote still to be heard iron
this monmig , the governnorship is i )
doubt , with indications leaning towari
Claude 11. Pcrtcr ( Dem. ) as the sut
cessful man.
Progressives and standpatter :
showed some neighborliness in thi
congressional fight , although plural
ities Avcre shaved to the danger point
they seem to have elected thier mei
in all but one district tne Second-
where I. S. Pepper ( Dem. ) carriet
every county.
Outside of the governor the Repub
licans elected their state ticket.
Democrats claim the election ofW
H. Dewey as a railroad commissioner
The Daily Capital , with estimate :
based on scattered precincts in thir
ty-seven counties , predicts the re
election of Governor Carroll by 3,000
Porter's aids claim that he will hav <
' 0.000 plurality at least. .
Diarrhoea is always more or less prev
ilent during September. Be prepared
: or it. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholen
ind Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt ant
jffectual. It can always be depended
ipon and is pleasant" to take. For salf
DJ.Chapman , the druggist. .
Hancock" Wilson.
Miss Nancy Lucile Hancock o
Woodlake and Mr. William Hi !
Wilson of Mt. Leonard , Mo.
were united in marriage by th
Rev. Wells , Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock , at the home of th
bride's parents , D. A. Hancocl
and wife , in Wpodlake , Nebr.
The home was beautifully deco
rated in pink and white flower
and ferns.
Miss Florence Hauna playe <
a violin solo serenade , with pian <
accompaniment by Miss Miniiii
Woodruff , and an appiopriati
vocal selection was sung by Mis
Nellie Easley. Then began Loh
engrin's wedding march.
The bride was escorted by he :
father to the corner of the roon
under a flower arch , and the bride
groom by Will D. Hancock , unck
of the bride. Miss Mabel Fishei
was the bridesmaid.
The service , including the rin
ceremony , was beautiful and im
pressive , after which eighty guests
in turn offered congratulations
many of the lady and gentlemat
friends kissing the bride and man.y
of the ladies kissing the bride
groom in good old custom of com
panionship , while Mendlesohn's
wedding march was played.
Many valuable and beautifu
presents were received , among
which were a variety of cut glasj
and hand painted chinawarc , sev
eral sets of silver and seven carv
ing sets , which would carve a
possum , we guess.
The wedding supper was served
on plates by four of the young
ladies and the punch bowl was
presided over by two young ladies.
The bride wore a beautiful white
Longerie gown , trimmed in Val
enciennes lace , and'a long tulle
vail , held in place by a wreath oi
bridal roses , and carried a shower
boquet of roses which was caught
by Miss Hanna when she threw it
to the crowd.
The bridal cake , containing a
silver coin , a penny , needle , thim
ble and ring , emblematic of
wealth , poverty , bachelorhood ,
spinsterhood and matrimony , was
divided among the guests , creating
much mirthfulness.
Sixteen guests were from Ains
worth and twelve from Valentine ,
which included Mcsdames Charles
Sparks , M. V. Nicholson , W. E.
Haley , ' J. C. Quigley and 1. M.
Rice , and Miss Wade ; Messrs.
Walcott , Sparks , Quigley , Bates ,
Rice and Rev. Wells.
The bridal couple departed on
the 12 o'clock eastbound for Mis
souri , amid showers of rice and
other promiscuous missies and
decorations.
Mr. Wilson was accompanied
here by his brother and Will
Hancock , and we hear he is a
prosperous 'Missouri farmer and
worthy of the accomplished bride
he has Tchosen , of which he is well
aware , they being acquainted for
years.
The Chicago Cafe.
East side of Main street north
of depot. Meals at all hours , both
day and night. First class ser
vice. Call and be convinced.
42-4 MRS. M. GEDDES.
Pick This Up Quick
Good 4-room house with stone
cellar , for sale cheap. House
strong , well built and warm. Will
sell cheap if taken at once. Casher
or temrs. A bagain in this. Ask
I. M. Rice , Valentine. tf
Threshing Outfit for Sale
M horse power , 28x50 Case Sep
arator , all in good repair , for sale
at a bargain , for cash , or will trade
for horses or cattle , Address ,
SCHAEFER & BENNET ,
Nenzel , Neb.
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Preserve the present for the
future. Whelps photos Nov. isi
and 19. .
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Old Crow , All Leading
Hermitage Brands
i
and * Bottled
Gucheh- Under the
heimer Supervision
Rye of the
Whiskeys. TI.S. Gov. '
We also handle the budweiser Beer.
THEWe E SALOON ,
HENRY STETTER , Propr.
Resolutions.
Whereas , our beloved brothei
William Theron Bullis , departe
this life on Oct. 28 , at Sturgis , S
D. , at the age of 71 years , and
Whereas , the members of Min
nechaduza lodge , No. 192 , A. I
& A. M. , of which he was a char !
er member , and thereafter a lif
long , enthusiastic and highly es
teemed brother , in stated meetin ,
assembled , on Tuesday evening
Nov. 8 , 1910 , did authorize am
appoint , by the the authority o
its Master , the undersigned com
mittee to draft and publish suit
able resolutions to express thei
appreciation of the departe <
brother's zealous and untirinj
labors for the Order in general a
well as for his home lodge in par
bicular , and their extreme sorrow
because of his death , therefore be i
Kesolved , that the death o
Bro. Bullis has filled the hearts o
lis brethern with deep'and abidin *
distress , and has brought not onl.
upon the lodge of which a mem
Dor , but upon the Order at hirgi
wherever he may have been a so-
lourner , a severe loss.
Resolved , that his brethern o
the Masonic fraternity mourn , no
only because Bro. Bullis' columr
s broken arid his valued services
withjn our sacred circle have
ceased , but also because they have
est a personal friend whose genia
presence ever afforded conslair
pleasure and whose- faithfulness
and zeal for the Order always ex
hibited a splendid example of ar
honored citizen and a Mason.
May he rest in peace until callec
upon to arise and share in all the
glories of the resurrection morn.
Resolved , that these resolutions
be spread , upon our records as a
lasting tribute to his memory , and
that a copy be sent to the loca
papers for publication , as well as
to the sorrowing widow and chil
dren.
W. W. WELLS.
L. C. SPARKS.
T. C. HORNBY.
A car load of Weber wagons ,
mustbe sold at once.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Get Your Trees Ready
for Winter.
Stori cultivating deep. Let them
hed their leaves and ripen up theii
wood bv only keeping a dust on top o1
ground to retain moisture in ground
and on town lots where trees art
watered gradually reduce amount of
water. A tree needs moist grounc
during fall and winter. If town lot
trees need water later water them al
freezing up time for their winter use ,
We have all the varieties of Cher
ry , Plum , Apple and Forest and
Shade Trees , Evergreens. Small Fruit
Shrubs , Roses and other ornamentals.
GET THE CHEAPEST for a long
biuie usefulness. A TREE IS A PER
MANENT INVESTMENT. Get rreee
irown nf arest home. They are ac
climated and grown under same con-
Jitions you want them to grow , and
where they can be had the quickest.
We have 25 acres in our nurseries
and 40 acres in our bearing orchard.
Write for catalogue or any informa
tion.
Chas. } , Boyd ,
Brown County Nursery
Ainsworth , Nebr ,
Nursery one block north-east of the
Court House.
Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
3. H. FAULHABER * SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB.
Eerd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 ,
STo. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289-
322 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , res ,
Bulls for Sale at All Times ,
Digestion and Assimilation.
It is not the quantity of food taken but
lie amount digested and assimilated that
jives strength and vitality to the system ,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
ets invigorate the stomach and livei
jid enable them to perform their fanc >
ions natnrally.v.For sale by Chapman ,
hedrnggist. 5
GRANT JBOYER ,
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot.
Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : My Many Cuj/"ners.
LMDBILLIARD HALL
Cigars and
Soft Drinks
Q. STETTER PROP.
Y BOY '
PB4VP"
AND THEY CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOURS
I A.U A MOTHER
Ami I kit cmvi mother's love for her boys HIM ! the terrible anxirty and
trliJeh only tin- fun ? * of r.icoiml ran cause. .Al.inyvere the promise * which my hey
Save me to < i\.lt drinking and cic-h tine lie brolc them.
Many we re the times ( lint 1 knelt in s'lrnt communion with my God anil nskrtl
Kim to Rive my hey bark to me lire lovable. manly , honorable hey of old hut my
prayj-r.s seemed unavailing.
Jlis u-iM power was ! ratl and alMiou-h lie tried to quit and .fought valiantly
against the tirrible rrav'ss for r.Uolul. In- was unable to do BO and lie ssemrd
dooir.cd to till a drunkard's cruve.
As a hist rtsort lie consented to tnr the
THREE
DRINK HABIT
an l lir was cured at lattt. '
After Inking tlie ninrvi.-lons Neal Treatment , he threw his arm * nhont m *
fried. " .Mollier. you have s.iveil me from a drnnknrd's jjrsuc. " The grand Neul
Treatment Mivrd my hey for me iintl it fan clt tile same for > oiirh. "
The n'jove is hut one of many lettert , which come to Us from , huppy mothers.
v.-i\es and sisters whose dear ones hnviheen saved and restored to them.
It tells in a few words the story of the Neal Three Day Drink Habit Cure , which
5n the space of seventy-two hours will rnrc any drinking man of m-ohollsm ettre
him perfectly and completely. destroying all appetite. d < sire or rrnvlnx for H | iinr
remove all accumulated alcoholic poisons from kit , system make a new mun of
him in short cure him completely of alcohol : MIL
A periodical IT habitual drirkint : man can no more rcsiht the craving for alcohol
than the c ravins for water when it is handv.
IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME
you can completely and per.'ectly cure your son. husband or brother , by adminis
tering to him the
NEAL HOME TREATMENT
Which consist * of purely vegetable medicines which are simply nilmintnt rrrt
end which , in three day's time will lire any case of alcoholism no matter hov
serious or how tons the patient has. drank. This is done under an absolute leral
binding.
GUARANTEE CONTKACT
Vt'bich plainly states llj.it If , at lhs
end of ti e. third day's treatment , the
patient his tris-nds. doctor or family
are not entirely satisfied with the re-
units accomplished and perfectly satisHed
that he is completely cured of the drJnt
habit that the fee will be refunded in
stantly Send for a copy of the contract.
BUT THREE DAYS
In the privacy of your home are re
quired to effect a complete and perfect
cure. The Neal Home Treatment is not
a secret treatment for the drink habit
can not be cured by such methods hut
that it does cure drunkenness in the
spare of three consecutive days is at
tested by the hundreds of testimonials
_ an l
ENDORSEMENTS
Of some of America's most noted min-
lster , lawyers , judges , business men.
public officials and others whose letters
rccoromrmlinjr the . * > ! Cur * nr * ron-
tainiMl in n little booklet entitled "Jr -
tcrs From Tropic Tou Know. " which will-
beir.nilctl upon request.
XO HYPODERMICS
Arc iisceJ In the N > al Horn * Trn ni flt
nothing but plain vo-rtablo mrdirlnr *
winch arc ntlministorcd Internally. Tl-r
UJ-P of hypodermic * IB dangerous I
V/E OFFER TO PROVE
To yon that any man mn bp rvA
of th - drink Imblt in 3 days Jimr and that
the N > al Home Treatment will rffcrt a
perfect and lomplele cure In that Urn ? .
YOU TAKE NO CHANCE
If there Is a chance we take It. for
the K ! Home Treatment In fnrnin'ied
yon upon a "No Cure. No Pay" bawl * _
you don't even have to pay UK until after
the treatment has been administered and
lt merits proved unless you want to.
WRIIE IODAY-ISOW , for our book which tells all about the cau.e and cure of
elcohoHim-it's free , and you put yourself under no obligations to us bywriting foi
it. Sent in plain , sealed wrapoer.
NEAL INSTITUTES CO. ,
Home Treatment Dept.
Atlantic , Iowa
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