Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 20, 1908, Image 5

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you know it's warm
But
we want to sell our
Fur
We Meet Any Price , a
-Call on us sure.
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The Inexpensiveness
of Good Taste
In Writing Papers.
Of a woman's belongings , 1
which fulfill all the require
ments of good taste , nothing
can be bought at so little ad
vance in price as fine sta
tionery.
EATON'S
f Highland Linen
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sells at a price that is but a
few cents a box more than
the every day sort of writing
paper , and. yet is used by
the most , fastidious of women
writers. The paper is mad1
in many beautiful and st.li . h
shapes. We should like to
show it to you. Price
40 cents a box.
VALENTINE. NE.Q
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W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUR & FEED
Apples and Cider
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
More
Head Fischer's new ad.
Try Kazda's barber shop , tf
Allen Gould is home on a visit ,
Do you know Saturday is a holi
day ?
Perry Swearingen is in town
town today.
All kinds of pickles atBaumann
& Bachelor's Meat Market. 5
Dr. Ayers , the Longpine den
tist will be in Wood lake Monday ,
Feb. 24. 6 1
ta
A. T. Brackett and Seward
Wilson drove down from Kilgore
today.
Oscar Weisflog of Crookston
was transacting business in town
today.
Oscar Newman and family of
Dorsey are visiting W. H. Hoop-
pr's on North Table.
We take special orders any time
for special meats. Baumann &
Bachelor's Meat Market. 5
Miss Nellie Collett is home fora
rest , as she became quite ill where
she is touching at Wayne.
Got your property i nsured by 1
M. Eice and you will be safe. His
companies pay losses promptly.
If in need of up-to-date dental
work see Dr. Ayers. He warrants
all his work and his prices are
right. 6 1
R. H. McNamee came up from
Woodlake yesterday en route to
'Yookston where he and wife visit
a daughter , ! \Frs. \ Eichardson.
Dr. Meel > an , osteopath , will be
at the Valentine House from
Monday morning until Saturday ,
evening each week. Consultation
free. 50
A. M. Morrissey is home from
Denver and reports his brother
able to be up again and doing nice
ly since his operation for appendi
citis.
Will be in Valentine Tuesday ,
the 25th , Barnes , the eye-sight
specialist of Omaha , at the Valen
tine Plouse. Will be glad to see
everyone Tuesday , the 25th , un
less the weather is very bad. 5-2
The engine or tender of Xo. G
ran off the track three or four
miles west of town this morning
and delayed * the train . * five hours ,
reaching Valentine at 11 o'clock.
The engine only was slightly dis
abled.
abled.We
We the undersigned are corr
templatiug herding the town cows
the coming season and solicit your
p-itronage. Prices for two or more
cows 75 cents each per month.
First two weeks free.
S QSPAIN. .
5 3 JOE MARSHALL.
Laughter ! Laughter ! What is
life without mirth ? Laughter is a
necessity ot life. Without mirth
life is without pleasure. There is
a lanuh in-every line of "The Girl
and The Stampede. " It is filled
with life. At opera house Mon
day evening , March 2nd.
READY MADE CLOTHING
I
New stock just in. Latest styles.
They're made for men made to
fit. Our price is low. Come and
see them. A nice new line of
Shirts , Ties , Suspenders and Hose
for nobby wearers.
SUITS MADE TO OBDER
Just as you want 'em.
Cleaning and Pressing
Eead the Red Front ad.
Verne Stevenson was down from
Crookston yesterday.
The Ludwig Lumber Co. have a
neat ad in this paper.
Ben Hobson and daughter , Eliza ,
returned this week from lowa. .
Dan Handy , boss carpenter at
the boarding school , and 0. D.
Carey drove down yesterday.
Robertson & Bishop is a new
firm in our city , starting into cloth
ing and gent's furnishing goods.
Piollin Eobertson and Maynard
Bishop are the personnel. Eead
their ad in this baper.
John Britt's sale was postponed
Tuesday on account of the storm
and the sale was held yesterday in
deference to the wishes of several
who had come from a distance and
was said to be a success.
Eudolph Langer of Norden and
several neighbors brought in wheat
yesterday which is the last of a
1500 bushel contract at 89c per.
Mr. Langer is a brother of Joe
Langer who died Oct. 11,1907 of
typhoid pneumonia after an illness
of seven weeks , during which time
he never ate solid food. Joe was
well and favorably known here.
Peter jEIoffman and Will Morgan
came down to Valentine on busi
ness Tuesday and had time to visit
a few friends around town. * Will
tells a good joke on Mr. Hoffman
who bought some land at govern
ment auction yesterday and when
they refused to take a check Pete
went down to the First National
Bank and got the money , all in
silver dollars 700 of them in a
sack which he shouldered and
carried up to the landoffice. But
when Pete started to go into the
bank his feet skootcd out from
under him and he fell upon bis
back. Pete says it was the ice on
his shoes but Will insists that the
tile floor was too smooth for him.
Pete wants a pair of patent leather
shoes now and thinks he could
keep them clean.
Normal ILectui'e Course.
The junion normal lecture course
this year is as follows :
Frank 11. Roberson on South
America and the Panama Canal ,
illustrated with steroptican views.
Adrian M. Kewens , dramatic
interpretation of some book , either
the Singular Life , the Sky Pilot
or one of Henry Van Dyke's.
Chicago Glee Club.
The Nebraska poet , Bixby of
the State Journal , and His Ex
cellency , Gov. Sheldon ,
Season tickets § 1. Single ad
mission 50 cents.
M. B. Church Notes.
Regular services Sunday. The
morning subject , "The Fountain
of iLife" ; evening , ' 'The Final
Test. " A good attendance is de
sired.
Don't forget Rev. Cams' lec
ture this Friday evening.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
When a cut will not heal , saturate a
piece of absorbent cotton with coal oil ,
and bind on. '
Apply arnica to a bruise if the skin
is unbroken. If broken wash the bruise ;
and apply vaseline. i
The benefits of sleep are shown in- ,
vcrsely by the haggard lines that come
into even a young woman's face when
she has been up night after night until (
long after midnight.
Women who walk with no heels '
make a mistake. The heel preserves
the arch of the foot and prevents it
from becoming flat. It keeps the ankle ;
round and is a help to the spine. j
Xo application is better for lusterless ,
hair than salt. Hub well into the rooty '
of the hair at night , then tie up in a
large handkerchief or wear a night
cap. Brush out the salt in the morn-
inir. Several applications will show a
marked improvement in the app -ir-
ance of the hair.
There is nothing that is better for a
muddy skin than a diet of fruit au-1
greens. Fortunately both are so plen
tiful in this country that they can be
had all the year round , but even if the
cost were t\\5co as much as it is it
would be cheaper than cosmetics and
professional pkin\trcatmonts.
When Pride Is Humbled.
"Ho\v can I ever hdpc tdwin such a
proud beauty : "
"Drop around when men are scarce.
She ain't nearly so proud then. "
Hli'altT.
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wishes to announce that their Farm Implements
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plements for the coming season have arrived i & *
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rived and invite their friends to 'call and fcfr
inspect the same. ( Watch this space for
4 * a description of the same next week. ) A
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4 < 3 ? * complete line of
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always an hand ,
SCHOOL NOTES.
( GERTRUDE QUIGLEY.
ByI MAGGIE STKTTER.
( JOHN GOULD.
Examination is a week frpm
Friday. Beware , and study.
The llth grade have pushed
their solid geometry and taken up
arithmetic instead.
The Physics class has been mak
ing experiments in hydrogen gas ,
which proved very interesting.
Miss Gertrude Quigley enter
tained the class of 'OS last Friday
evening. A fine time is reported.
The organ is being repaired Ivv
Harold Yeast this week. The
leather straps on the pedals were
broken ,
Miss DriscojJ is having some
very nice books made by the little
children in her room for Washing-
ton's birthday.
Professor received a long letter
from Ennis Boyer last week stat
ing that she enjoyed her work at
Peru very much.
Professor had a long letter from
Marie Nelson who is athnling
r
college in Grunnell/Iowa. She
says she likes her work very well
aTid is getting along nicely.
The boys of the high school held
i meeting last Monday for the
purpose of making a baseball or
ganization. It was well attended-
md officers , viz : George Stetter ,
captain ; Charlie Helzer , treas. and
Harvey Hornby , manager , were
elected. This promises to be a
strong team and soon will be ready
; o meet any team of its class.
We have been aske'd several
; imes lately what lias become of
, he class of 1907 and we are glade
; o say that they are ready to give !
i good account of themselves. .
Anna Ashbtirn and Geraldine
fracewell are teaching in Cherry
: ounty ; Al'pha Dunham and Enni-
Rover are making a splendid ivc
iid in the state normal at IVru ;
3-eorge Hornby is doing likewise
it Hrookings , S. D ; John ilelzer ,
U'illie Morey and Libbie E.vschon
ire clerking in storesjin Valentine ;
flerbeit Jones is clerking in Cod.\ ;
Chester Wells is driving the milk
ivagon for Mark Cyphers , Charles
Lewis is taking a business course
in Omaha. The only one who is
not employed is Hilda Green , who
: m account of poor health , is liv
ing with her parents at Crookston.
BY I'ROF AVATSOX.
All little folks who have never
been in school and expect to enter
this year , should be ready to start
March 2nd. '
We have been so busy this year
that we have neglected quite fre
quently to prepare school notes
and we have received so many
complaints about them not appear
ing that we have asked the seniors
to take charge of the work. Ghas.
Hclzer , Estelle Nicholson 'and
Edith Adamson will report for the
Republican' Gertrude Quigley ,
Successor to
D. STJNARD
Valentine , Nebraska.
Has just received a complete line
of the latest styles and best
quality shoes for ladies , misses , ill t >
children , men and boys.
Our "Buffalo Calf" work shoes for
men and boys cannot b e
equaled forquality and price.
In dress shoes we have both
plain and snappy styles.
Our "Hard Knocker , " the best on
earth , is a line of school shoes
that will please and satisfy
you in style , quality , comfort
\ and price.
New goods in all our lines jare now
I constantly arriving , and you
are invited to call and inspect
the quality and become ac
quainted with prices.
DISTRICT COURT CALENDAR.
Sioux February IS. . . .September S
Sheridan . March 3 . .November 9
Cherry ? . " . March Iti .September 21
Holt March 23. .December li
Boyd April 6. .November 23
Brown April 20. .September 21
Kock April 27. September 28
KeyaPaha May 11. September 14
Box Butte May IS. . . December 7
Dawes , Junp 1. .November 16
Maggie Stetter and John Gould
for Tire DEMOCRAT , and Mary
Easley and Harvey Hornby for
The Searchlight.
Rot ice.
We the undersigned are expect
ing to take care of the town herd
of cows this season. We will have
good herd bulls and will take good
care of your cows.
cows.J.
J. M. WILSON.
5 7 J. S. SIIAFEU.
All lovers of checkers are invit
ed and called to meet in Valentine
Friday and Saturday , Feb. 28-29 ,
to play checkers and organize a
Cherry county checker players
tournament. Headquarters at the
Chicago House. 5i
Cured skinned ham at Rauraarm
& Bachelor's Meat Market. u
A Safe ,
Simple System
The system of paying'
by check was devised
by ail men for any
man for you. Jt is
suited to the need of
any business , either
large or small. It makes
no difference "whether
we pay out § 10 or § 10000
a month. A checking
account will serve your
needs.
Pay by check , the
method puts system in
to your business and
gives you a record of
every transaction.
VALENTINE ST.-IE BANK
VALENTINE NEBR.