Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 21, 1910, Image 1

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T' 1. M. Bice , Editor and Proprietor. VALENTINE , NEBK. , THURSDAY , JULY 21 , 1910. \rolimfe 25 , No. G 8 '
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3 . Entire : stock ; of General Merchandise , ,
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ishings , Hats and Shoes , Trunks , Suit ;
P- : Cases Groceries . , etc. , will be sold at . :
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Chartered as a State Bank Chartered is a I National . . Bank :
June J , 1881. August J2 : ! , 11)0- ) : !
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The FIRST NA TIOiAL BANK
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Successor ( to Rank : of Valentine. )
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Yalentine , - Nebraska.
CAPITAL - $25.000 A General-Banking . , Exchange
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SURPLUS - 25,000
Undivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
O. II. COKNKLL , President. . M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier . , ,
J. ' .l' . : \rll ' , Vice President. MiSS : GLEX HOKXIG , , Ass't CashIer.
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' , McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
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Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
, + Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
. Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , ' ; Guchenheimer , i ,
Cedar Brook - . - . , Sunny Brook , ii i
Spring Hill ; , _ . , 0 _ . , ; : ' 0 v -o : ' . . ' ' and 29/year/old . , iI ij
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These whiskies were purchased n
ancl'canie direct from the U. S. go v-
ernment warehouse. They are , guar-
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excelled for family and medical use. . y
. . Three Star Hennessy * and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported .
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins Guinness's Extra Stout.
Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , i
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VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
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TOO BUSY TO COUNT MONEY
When the bank messenger trots
down the street in the morning
with his little satchel full of spec-
ie , carries a gun , moves as fast as
can and looks as desperate as pos-
sible. When S. H. Kimrael of
Rosebud , came into the Paxton
hotel Monday he . . carried a small
ladies' hand bag filled to the brim
and bulging ! with coins , bills , mon-
ey of every sort , and tossed it ov
er the counter to the clerk without
batting an eJ"e.HPut that in the
safe , " he remarked laconically.
A little later his two daughters ,
Miss Helen and Miss Hattie Kim-
mel , came down from their room
and asked for their hand ! bag. " 1
want some money" explained
Miss : Hattie and reached uncer-
emoniously into the satchel. She
extracted a handful without stop-
ping to count it and put back the
bag. Accout an hour later H. W.
Harper , of Valentine , who arriv-
ed wjth them , came and in his turn
took out a handful. Then came
Mr. Kirnmel again and as he pul-
led his hand forth the clerk , who
was fast passing : : away , counted
live fives on the outside of the
bunch. For nearly two days that
small black satchel has been .yield
ing handfuls of cash to the four
people from. Rosebud. They
haven't offered an explanation ,
nor is there anything their con-
duct to indicate that they consider
their bank extraordinary. When
ever they want money , and that
has seemed to be . „ rather often ,
they come and take it , never stop-
ping to count , and the bag is still
as thick as if it was bulging with
grain , and in the meantime . the - .
poor , clerk has chewed'bff half the
marble top of his counter trying
to keep : from asking them any
questions. - Omaha Daily Bee.
Badger Lake.
( Ovorlooki'cl last week. )
Charley Spain spent the , Fourth
at the TO grove.
Wilber Kirk " 'as a visitor at the
Barnes' home Sunday.
Cecil Barnes made a trip to
Cody just before the Fourth.
Dora Grewe closed a successful
term of school in the Barnes dis
trict July 1.
Ray Kime is very sick with in-
flamatory rheumatism. He took
down Wednesday and Friday was '
taken to Cody and then to Hot
Springs.
Peter Hoffman of Nenzel spent
a day or two in our neighborhood
recently , taking his step-daughter ,
Dora Grewe , who has been teach-
ing in district No. 91 , home with
him.
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The celebration at the TO grove
was a grand success. In the batl
game the school nine vs a picked
up nine , the score stood ' 7 to 5 in
favor or the school nine. In the
game between Lake and Newton ,
the score stood 21 to 2 in favor of
Lake. The bowery dance was en-
joyed by those who danced.
F. Wilsey and son were in
town Monday trading. They are
on ' the Bonser farm which is close
to three quarter , sections of land
that 1':11'Yilse.v : bought some '
time ago near Rosebud. He in-
forms us that people tell him he
has the best crop of corn between ;
here and Dallas and a little more
rain in the right time 'will insure
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a bumper crop. Mr Wilsey
called at our office to get acquaint-
ed some time ago and in this issue
he inserts an advertisement as an
auctioneer. He comes here from
Houston Minn. , where he was a
farmer , stock dealer and auction-
eer but was attracted to this part
of the country in his trips here
bifying horses and has come to
stay. He says if they farm right
here they can raise a crop and . he
is pleased with the country. _
Our VACUUM CLEANER will do
your spring house cleaning. Order
it from Fischer's Hardware. 14
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G. M. HITCHCOCK
G. M. Hitchcock , member of
congress from the Second district ,
has made good and has , shown that
.he is right on the tariff question
and is an able representative of
the people of his district. He is
not a faaatic and does not go wild
two or three times a year on . some
fool question. He is a safe man
to represent us as U. S. senator .
and we heartily indorse him. He !
nee'ds no introduction to the peo- .
ple of Nebraska. , .
Proposals for Painting.
Bids for painting exterior and
calcimining interior of school
building in district No. 3 , will ) ] be
received up till August 15 , 1910 ,
_ atjnne o'clock p. m. Outside of
building to be painted two coat of
white lead and linseed oil. In-
side to be sized and calcimined
one coat. Size of building 24x36x :
12. Also one coat of mineral
paint on coal house size 8x12x6
including roof. Right reserved
to reject any or all bids.
Address all communications to
- JENS TIIOMSEN ,
28 3 Box 3S , Crookston , Neb.
EXCURSION RATES
K. of P. Encampment. Milwaukee !
Knight' Templar's ! Conclave , Chicago
Tickets on sale via the Chicago
& Northwestern Ry. , daily July
28 , 29 , 3U and 31 account K. ot
P. Encampment Milwaukee ; and
daily August , 5 , 6 and 7 , ac-
count Knight Templar's Conclave ,
Chicago. Great opportunity for
sight-seeing in thise beautiful
convention cities and to visit the
many adjacent famous summer
resorts , lakes and streams of Wis
consin and Northern Michigan.
For tickets and full information
apply to any ticket agent. It
, Card of Thanks.
We. wish to express our heart-
felt gratitude for the kind assist-
ance rendered us so readily during
the burial of our beloved husband ,
son and brother.
MRS. A. D. AXDKIWOX. I
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Lands for Sale :
Lots 3 and 4e 4swF"r-30-25 ;
swi- : , 5-31-25 ; swi , 17-31-25 ; nw : } ] ,
333225. : All clear of encum-
brance. Reasonable terms. Ad-
dress George Grossman , Atlanta ,
Georgia. 27 2
We have a cash buyer for a
ranch in Northwest Nebraska. If
you want to sell at right price and
mean business , address at once
with complete description and
legal numbers. OTTO MCTZ : &
SOXS , 422-423 Funke Building ,
Lincoln , Nebr : 27 3
C. & . N. W. New Time Table.
\VKST JWUSD : . . . . . . . .
No. 1 , ; :1 ; p. m. Now passenger train.
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N o . - - a : i , 1 Sri i ; : ; a. m. Old " ' "
No. 1UI ! , 11 : ; . ' ) p. in. Through freight train.
No. : si , 2X ) p. m. Local freight train.
EAST UOUXD
No.2 , 10:12 p. nv. . New passenger train.
No. 0 ( j , 5:05a. nil : Old" . .
. No. 110 , t i : : ZO a. m. Through freight train. I
No. 82 ? , 11:00 a . ui. Local freight train.
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I R ESOLVE D ! TH AT IF You ViLL JU5T
CAREFULLY WEIGH4OUR QUALTTYOPV.
QUANTITY VJTH OUR PS5ICE5 ; You WONT .
GO" A WEIGH BUT You wli .L WEiGyT , .
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WE NoT ONLY CUT CHEESE BUT WE CUT
/ PRICED ON OUR 6ROCERIEJ. WE CUT OUR .
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PRICES WHEN WE MARK OUR GooDS. THERE
ARE TWO WAYS OF CUTTING PRICES. OUR
' 'WAY ' 1,5 TO 6IVE YOU GooD GROCERIES FOR , A
FAIR PRICE RATHER THAN GIVE YOU POOR GRO . -
CERIES AT ANY PRICE. WE SELL OUR GooDS
FAST. THAT IS V/HY YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND I
FRESH } { THINGS To EAT AT OUR STORE.
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Farm Implements
VVe sell farming implements as well as other
merchandise at reasonable prices. .
Call and try us. >
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CROOKSTON. NEBRASKA. - M AC. . VIERTEL 1 .
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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Gent's Furnishings !
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All Kinds of Fresh
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