Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 15, 1911, Image 1

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Volume 26 , No. 23 VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , JUNE 15 , 1911. 3 .LO per yea -
HOT WEATH NEEDS
If you need anything in Summer
Goods call and see the Green Front ,
there's where you save money. . .
TRYING IS THE BIGGEST PROOF
CHOICE POTATOES $1.15 PER BU.
VALENTINE , NEBRASKA ,
McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
V Spring Hill , and 29/yeatvold |
and Jas , E , Pepper , O , F , C Taylor , j
I These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the U. S. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guar
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family and medical use.
Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout.
Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
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Valentine Nebraska ;
Are B
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Cigars and
Soft Drinks i
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BULLS FOR SALE
Eegistered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the year.
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
Simeon - Nebraska
JOHN F. POEATH
XEIS.
Tubular Wells and "Windmills
Call me up by phone
> Valentine Transfer1
Co.
KLEIN & HACKLER , Propr.
We move everything on
wheels. Baggage and ex
I press delivered immediate
v
ly. Phone 185. After
hours 77.
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When you have stock to sell at i
* public auction it will pay you to
see us before starting your sale.
Come ami skfe us. 85
6EO. LAHAIW
will start a shoe repairing
shop. First class work.
Try me once and you will
call again. Open June 1.
First Door South of
McLeod's Auto Garage I.
The Chicago House
JIM FELCH , Propr.
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Call on me for rooms and
lodging.
Valentine - Nebraska
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Low Round Trip Fares.
Atlantic CityNew YorkBoston (
! and other Eastern Summer Kesorts ]
daily , June to September inclusive '
i Favorable -stop over privileges j
and liberal limits. For particulars
apply to Ticket AgentsThe North '
Western Line. 1
Valentine.
D. L. McLane was over from
White River Tuesday.
Frank Fischer will be home
from Omaha Saturday night.
Jas. F. Cross of Rosebud was
a business visitor in Valentine
Tuesday.
F. D. Arnot , P. HKortz and
Mr. Clark were down from-Merri-
man Tuesday.
Miss ± 5essie Gaskill has been
spending the week with her sister ,
Mrs. Amzi Veach.
G. W. Kime and two sons of
Prentice were here Monday on
business before the land office.
A carload of wagons were un
loaded here Tuesday and freighted
up for a mercantile firm at Rose
bud.
bud.C.
C. M. Coble , post office inspec
tor , passed through Valentine
Monday. Pie went out south on
an inspection trip.
Mrs. Carrie Wilkinson and son
Earnest were in town Monday.
Mrs. Wilkinson filed on a section
of land adjoining that of her son
near Kennedy.
Chas. Brown has been visiting
in Valentine. Charley has been
laid up several weeks with rheu
matism and came down from Hot
Springs Saturday ,
In this issue appears the , address
of Wm. M. Maupin , "Nebraska
as it Should be Known , " before
the Nebraska Press Association
meeting in Omaha last week.
The premium list , rules and reg
ulations for ' "the 1911 Nebraska"
State Fair is out. We have a
copy which may be seen at any
time by calling at this office.
The demonstration of Perfection
Oil stoves made by the Red Front
Hardware Co. Saturday , was well
attended and resulted in the sale
of several of these excellent stoves.
The foundation for the new
Catholic church was started Mon
day on the site of the old structure.
When completed it will be one of
the finest churches in this part of
the state.
R. W. Carter of Brownlee came
up Monday as a witness on the
Brown cattle case. The case being -
ing postponed until the next term
of court he returned home the
same evening.
N. C. Sorensen , one and a half
miles north of Brownlee , adver
tises a horse sale elswbere in this
issue. Thirty-seven head of horses
and colts will be sold on June 27.
Geo. E. Tracewell is the auction-
t
eer.
Wm. Grant of the firm of Grant
and Letton , engineers , with head
quarters in Lincoln was here the
first of the week and held a con
sultation with the village board
regarding the city dam. He and
several members of the board in
spected the dam Monday. (
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Mr. and Mrs. Walcott , Mrs.
Brown and daughter Selena and
H. W. Harper drove to Carter
and back Sunday in Mr. Walcott's
International. The roads are fairly r
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good between here and Carter and
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they all enjoyed the trip in spite
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of the high wind that blew all day.
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Mrs. Clara Fleming , Miss Marian - ' I
ian Angelo and August Thieme
came up from near Purdum Mon
day to Wood Lake and thence to a
Valentine by train. Mr. Thierae
e
expected to get his final citizen's
papers at this term of court but
learned upon arriving here that *
he had not advertised long enough. *
Mrs. Fleming and the Angeles
came to Cherry county from OkJ J !
i'
lahoma last year and bought the ,
Thieme ranch. They are not a
believer in misfortune and have
adopted the 23 brand. Ih y returned - *
turned home Wednesday morning. ' i
Tom Huston was up from Ches
terfield Monday.
H. V. Carpenter of Merriman
was in Valentine Monday.
I. M. Rice has moved his office
to the rooms over The Democrat.
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L. L. Button and H. J. Howe
of Mullen are in town this week.
Mrs. Forest Shepard is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Shep
ard in Crawford.
J. R. Fee is here from Missouri
and will remain a few days looking
after business interests.
Mrs. J. H. Howe and daughter
Dorothy returned Saturday night
from a visit in Fremont and Oma
ha.
Alex Kief of Wood Lake was
up Saturday He called at this
office and advanced his subscrip
tion a year.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hornby
are in attendance today at Epj
worth League and ministerial con
vention atBassett.
Bills are out announcing a big
celebration at Sparks on the -1th.
Speaking , horse races and a ball
game are among the attractions.
Mrs. F. E. Brown and daughter
Selena of Crab Orchard are visit
ing at the Walcott home. Mrs. I
Brown is a sister to Mr. Walcott.
Howard Lay port was after
signers among the business men
Monday , for the proposed boosters
trip July i and 5.
John Howe and family of Pot
ter county , South Dakota are visiting - °
ting Mr. Howe's brother , J. II.
Howe Northwestern agent. They
marie the trip by wagon.
See our Plainer stackers before
you buy. Ludwig Lumber Co.
Go to Fischer's hardware for
fresh seeds. . 10
a
Rubber garden hose at lowest
prices. Fischer's Hardware. 16
Choice timothy , clover , bromus
and alfalfa seed at Fischer's Hard
ware. 16 !
For sanitary plumbing or heat
ing call H. I. Weinzimmer. 20
Steel and wood tanks in all sizes-
and prices at Ludwig Lumber Co.
The Phelps Photo Studio is open
the first Wednesday and Thursday
of each month. 16tf
For Sale Refrigerator , good
as new. Inquire of the baker at i
the Home Bakery. 19tf
Millet seed for sale at Checker
Front Feed barn. Frank Ash- C
burn , Prop. 23-3
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week , Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
For Sale : From 1 to 40 head of
horses ; from 1 to f of land , close
to town. Residence and lot.
H. H. Wakefield , Crookston ,
Nebraska. 13
To Rent : Two tlrroom houses.
One has good cellar and water in
house. Both close in on Cather
ine street , less than a block from
Main street. 16
Taken Up Two stray work
mares , between four and six years
old , bays , with white spot on face ,
weight 1,000 and 1,100 pounds.
Owner can have these horses by
paying ; for this notice. Albert
Pike , CrookstonNebr.
Dr. M. F. Meer , dentist , will be
at the Lake view Hoi el , Wood lake , =
the first Monday and Tuesday of
each month. 19tf
For Sale : 590-acre ranch ; hay ,
timber , fine springs , 100 acres cultivated -
tivated ; soil , sandy loam ; all
fenced , fair improvements. § 12.50
per acre. Half cash. Balance ,
liberal terras. Address owner. '
John Hittle , Penbrook , Neb. 20-4
The Phelps Photo Studio is open -n
the first Wednesday aad Thursday p
h each month. 16tf
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The new Spring Line of Clothing is
here and open for your inspection in all
lines for Men and Boys.
Eemember you promised yourself a
new outfit for Easter. Why not look over
the new stock while it is still complete ?
You ought to see our new Spring Hats ,
Shoes and Oxfords.
Agent for Dr. Eeed Cushion Soled
Shoes.
JBL J&
Phone 145.
JLarterecl as : i Stitc : Brvnk Olmrterou
' . as a National Hank
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'Juno 1,1881. August 1L ,
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( Successor to Bunk of Valentine. )
Valentine , Nebraska.
SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking- , Exchange
Judivided Profits 4.000 and Collection Business : : : :
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T. May , Vice J'r sidi nt. If. I.Ki IKN , As.s't Cashier
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GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY 1
EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY.
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We compound and dispense our o\vn medicine : ? . Office on 2nd iloor ot
T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska
GRANT BOYER
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
Ul kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot.
Valentine , PHONE Nebraska
References : .My Many
Stetter & Tobien , Props
DEALERS IN
All ilinds of .b'resh
and Fait Meats. . . .
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Nbuy \ \ your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
ytfu have to sell.