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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
5223 C There is a great difference in Sodas. Of course there is. Just as there is a great difference in peaches and oranges , etc. There is so much difference I between our soda and soda you can get anywhere else , that once you have a taste of ours , no other soda will quite suit you. Get the taste. i VALENTINE. NEB Prices are what we are talking Now Our stock is complete. BISHOP & YOUNG , CODY , HE VV. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUK & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath.ralentine , Nebr. JOHN F. POEATB Surge , ] $ Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. H. S. LOCK WOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , * LOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoflie. Phone 71. The l < oup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brosvnlee.Nebr , Soldier CreeV Col- UlllDUb 17tll IGMTiO , a son of Columbus 17th , a half brother of the $10.000Cham pion Ortle , a n d Prince Boibdeiui- 693 at head of herd. I now have about 30 head of 1007 bull cahes for sale. C. H. FAULHABKU. H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. McDAOTEL , COUXTY SURVEYOR Valentine - All work will be given prompt and careful attention. VALENTINE BARBER SHOP All kinds of. SHAMPOOS. MASSAGES. AND LADIES HAIR DRESSING Shampooing a specialty. 3 HOT and COLD BATHS in connection Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank Building i Talk of the Town , Try Kazda's barber shop , tf Be sure to see Uncle Joshus Hay Seed. Junion normal picnic next Sat urday at four ( ? ) . Vernon Caton of Sturgis , S. D. , is visiting in our city. Mrs. D. W. Collett went up to Crookbton Tuesday. The basketball team gave a pic nic in honor of Miss Fox Wednes day. day.E. E. Olson is suffering from pois on ivy results of the 4th at the pond. Miss Ennis Boyer entertained a number of hfer friends Monday evening. Henry W. Clapp of Simeon was in town yesterday and called to visit a few minutes. Mrs. Margaret A. Keplinger of Rushville is here visiting her son , the telegraph operator. Miss Pearl Rash , who has been attending normal , returned to her home near Gordon Monday. Mrs. Geo. Corbin , accompanied by her two children went down to Omaha Monday for treatment. Charles Clarkson was passing around the cigars Monday it's a six-pound boy , Sunday night. G. A. Chapman went to Sioux City Monday to visit his mother and attend to business matters. Geo. K. Sawyer was in town this week on business. He makes a change in his brand adv. to S bar S. Mrs. R. L. McClure has been quite sick the past three weeks and at present is just able to be around. Misses Edith Adamson and Margare t Stetter returned Tues day from a short visit in Crawford and Chadron. Capt. A. G. Shaw took part in the 4th of July celebration at Longpine , giving an exhibition with the knives. Eugene McKenna , Bernie Tink- ham , Joe Knouvesky and James Choladek were up from Woodlake Tuesday on business. Howard Elliott had a painful accident the 4th , running a sharp stick into his eye , but luckily no serious results followed. Miss Kittie Kelley and brother Guy , accompanied by Miss Ger trude Quigley , returned to Rose bud Tuesday. Miss Helen Sparks also went with them. Mrs. U. G. Dunn and two chil dren left Friday morning for a visit with relatives and friends in Silver Plume , Colo. She will be in Denver also to attend the big democratic national convention. Master John Downey of Lin coln arrived Friday for a few weeks visit with H. C. Jennings and Miss Lulu Kortz. During his stay here he has been promised a visit to the Baker ranch near Sin > eon. E.G.Blakely , formerly of Lead , S. D. , a brother of S. J. who is at the Big Creek ranch , has accepted a position in the Valentine barber shop , Mr. Blakely is a first-class barber and is a pleasant man to meet. A printer dropped into town last week from the west and want ed to work long enough to earn a square meal. Said he quit a $20- a-week job up in the hills because he couldn't make anything at it , \Ye \ didn't employ him. People tell us that they had a big time on the 4th at Sparks. They always do have a good time down at Sparks. The races were said to be good and the ball game and small sports were good. Sparks is a sociable neighborhood and the people are interesting enough to just go and talk to if they didn't have anything go on. They have good grounds for races and sports and they enjoy a "hoss" race and a bowery dance. . * You will regret it if you miss seeing Joe Gamin. Dr. Meeham , osteopath has" , moved into his new office rooms over the. Red Front store. Tele phone No. 155. 10 Frank Bray ton returned Sunday night from his trip to Chicago and visited relatives in Fond Du Lac. "Wis. , while away. Perry Sanderson and srn Geo. W. , both of Madison , in this state have located on homesteads five miles south west of Crookston and expect to move up here this fall or winter. Mr. S called at our office to get acquainted and he says 1 e knows John Donovan. A few of Valentine's patriotic sons and daughters were obliged to stay in town on the 4th , got up a social dance at Chinch's hall in the evening and rrport a good time. Music was furnished b.y , willing pianists ar.d Messrs. Har vey and Eads with c ! irionet and violin. Mrs. L. M. Bates and Miss Louise Bates and Mrs. Len Biv- ens have established a camp on the banks of the Minnechaduza near the Hunter home and expect to spend the next three weeks living the simple life in the open air and in the meantime keep up a cheer ful battle with the mosquitoes. Elwood Heth brought in a fine sample of bromus grass Monday which he left at the First National bank. It stood about three feet high and was planted a year ago the past spring. Mr. Heth has three acres t.owu to this grass and thinks it the best kind of grass for sandy soil , standing the drouth better than any other kind. The two hundred art pictures that were expected for the junior normal are now on exhibition at the court house and are certainly a collection worth seeing. The exhibition is open to visitors ev ery afternoon. A small fee is charged , the proceeds going to ward buying pictures for the school house , a cause that should be encouraged. Father Blaere returned Sunday morning from Omaha where he had attended the annual Retreat of the priests of the Omaha die cese. While there he visited the St. Joseph hospital and reports that Mrs. and Miss Kletecka , who some time ago were operated upon for gall stones in the first and ap pendicitis in the latter case , are getting along very well , Valentine was very quiet on the 4th and people would have thought it was Sunday. A few people went fishing , some boating and others down to the grove where they all spent a weary , lonesome day. At Higgin's grove a big celebration was on and the Arabia band furnished the music both for the day and the dance , but Valen tine people couldn't all go there. Some went to Crookston , some to Sparks and others to Higgin's grove , leaving our town lonesome and desolate. Xextyear Valentine will celebrate ami we'll call a meeting the 1st or May to get ready. The Crookston celebration was the biggest ever held there and many people remarked that they had never before seen so many people in Crookston. The ground was covered from Max Viertel's store to the hotel and from the R. ' R. track to the hills on the north. They had a program that was built for all. Speaking , singing and music by the brass band which would do credit to a city. The game of baseball between Crooks- ton and Dry Creek resulted in a score of IT to 7 respectively. The foot races , potato race and girls' races were all attractive and drew a big crowd surrounding them. The horse races were exciting and inspiring. A number of Valentine people were there and enjoyed the day. A dance in the evening amused the young folks. The j mjinagement was good and people will not hesitate to respond when Crookston people again announce a celebration. Spring1 is hero and we- are well "We have a good stock of supplied with farm implements for the spring's work. At this time we wish Sulky Plows , 10 call your attention to our Listers and Sulky Disk Harrows They have three levers and three bear ble Row Listers ing' boxes on eacli side. They will dig * into the hardest ground without the Do not hesitate to put in lots of corn. aid of weights. Later we will sell you a The Double Throw Force Feed Two Row Cultivator , Hoosier Endgate Seeders are the best there is. so you can care for it easily. Call up " on us for Moline Wagons , Velie Buggies = "We also have riding attachments to litany gies , Eclipse Windmills , McCormick any Walking Lister or Walking- Plow ; also have breaking bottoms to fit this Machinery , in fact for anything in the attachment. f implement or Building Material lines. Old Grow , All Leading Hermitage Brands and Bottled Guchcn- Under the lieimer Supervision Eye of the v\rhiskeys. U. S "We also handle the Budweiser Beer. KSXX33 r II si -MILL PRICES FOR FEED , PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked.1 15 $22 00 Shorts , sacked 1 25 24 00 Corn , sacked 1 50 20 00 Oats , sacked 1 GO , ° > L 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 55 30 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 GO 3100 An eloping couple will be at the opera house soon , Mrs. Cornell and children re turned Monday from Omaha. A. L. Johnson of Brunswick was in town yesterday on business. The Chicago glee club delighted a large audience Tuesday evening. Chas. Lafcta was in town in time to see the bloomer boys play ball. T. A Yearnshaw and Scot Alex ander went out to the lakes fishing Tuesday. ID is rumored that Roy -Caylor - is about to quit our nine and go to Spencer. W. S. Barker returned last Fri day from his old home at Tekam- ah where he spent a few days vis iting , also stopping in Omaha while away. t Miss Uollie Crowe of Merrimau and K. K. Jonhson of Lincoln were married at Mcrriman by Chancellor lluntington Friday , June 26. Our ball boys and som of their friends went to Newport to play ball on the 4th , won the game and brought home a § ot > purse. The score stood 6 to 5. A meeting of the citizens of Valentine lias been called to meet Friday evening to discuss the ad visability of voting bond- : for im proving the waterworks system for our city , replacing the water tank , which is now nearly rotted down , with a reservoir on the hill north of the Minnecnaduxi and making such changes in mains and a dam lower down the creek to be owned by the city for water power. JLJL ( 1g 1 Valentine Nebraska g , , C * ' Does not cater to the trade of men only , N but also to the ladies and children. K McCall Pattern s are stylish , therefore in great demand. We 1 have a complete line. Come in aid : see our Shirt Waists , Summer Underwear , Hosiery and Straw Mat's. t > ' ; ' ' g'l' * ' ' yr > " "V P 'iyv ' " JOUX it Fi.ireis Mis- sioii , llObfbtid , S. D. O-Utle branded us in cut : lioi > e- > thh-l'i. ' ILumeVo- t \\een Spnn r f"k i Mid 1 jttlt ; White n\er. IvOHL & TKKRILL. , Xeb. Cattle branded ns in cut on lelt Also branded KTY on left hip. Itiiti" ! ' ( ju No : th miles \\t-st of Straeon N < Notice for Application of Liquor License. Notice is herein" given that on the 2nd day of July. 1 ! > OS. A. B. Overman tiled his petition in the ollice ot the County Clerk ot Cherry county. Nebraska. i rains that he be grant ed license to sell malt."spirituous and \inous liquors for the period ot one year , comment mtj August : ! isoh. and ending August : : HX ) . ) . said business to be conducted at Crook-ton in Crookston precinct. Cherry county. Ne- ' ' fcraslhi'tnat the Board ot Co'unty Co'mmis- si-mers will be a ked to hear said pitmen and grant license thtrein pr.ued tor cm trc - " . tb day ot , Tnlv IMS. LUted this 2nd daj of Ju1 } ' lf'08. A. B. OVERMAN. Contest Notice , L" . S. Lard Oflic , Va'eutinNebraska , 1 June 2. ; , A suilii'itnt coiiti'st iilid.ivi ! ii.iv ing been liled in this office by I 'an Tli.iy-r. contest-tut , againsc mi'l e trv * .o. 17-fll. made August b. 1205 i'i. si ctou 31 , S jNWi4. ap.l S\\'H , . ' , ' ' , township r . range ' ' , " ioj Kuppri. tfo , PI v hii-n it is "alleged ti-.t ! s ii.1 KoUnrerc ba \\holly : iL > aiione'l ! suid hind and ( hanged h'.s njaidenc * * thre from for mote than siv iii"titlis last past , thai the laud is not settled noon nor cultivated in g ) t.d fa tli , and entrvin.in has not c > tit > iibir ! < l residonea thereon and h.is f.iileu to cure his laches up to tnis date Aid s u ! a'.ietv 1 , ibsen" w is not dm to his enipu ! > mciit in the army. nay or marine corps of the L'tiited Mates as a pru.ite soldier , ofllcer biMiiuin or marine during the \\.ir with Sitain or during any othtrar mhich ihs UuitetL Stan's m.iy lie tnir.ig 'd. i-aid iartiiaie hereby notiiie t to appear and sjioiitl oii.ioil > Mi udfiiee toccni'ig still aliega- tion at 10 oMojk .1. m. on Augasr j ; . UMH. ar fore the register and rccmcr ( it the United 1 States Land \ Jlwe.alentibe. . Nebraska. | The said font * si.int h.iving , in ; . proj > er ali- ! dsiur , iilcd . .Ine - ' . ' . . 100- ? . set lorth Lifts \vhn-h I shnitli.it after t'.iuUiim in-e pensoiial service S of this notice c.innor be m ultit is hereby j oidered ami dircutc l that s.icli notice bo gi\eu by due and proper publication. . K i5 I K. OLSON .Receiver. / Contest Notice. U. S. Land O.Uee. Va'entine. Nebraska , I July L' , VMS , f A sunk-friil contest allkLuit having been tild in this ollice ly ( JcorpV. . \Vajt. contest ant. a Hin-t llo'ii'i'e.iil firry No. rUKi.m.tde o -ptember 10. 1D-.U , lor SKMI , s-ectiou : ? j : SN W bv Catherine ( ) " . - > Ii.-a. co'iin-slTC. in \\iiieh ° ir is < iSlewed that saia rationiif fi'She.i has wholly at > an < ! oit'd : ; ri Ia.tid nndclunuod her residence therefrom for more th.in > months Ust p < i > t ; tli.it th1 sud land i- , not settk-i upua nuruiilti- v ated 111 pt.iu f itn. and 1 um mt ha > > note-st ib- hbhfd n-.ide.n c ii.-reon anu ii.t ; f-iil t to : tm ; herlaehos up to tiu ! > d.Ue and s.t -tilled l .ih- seiice fron : the haul \ \ i& not due to her employ ment in the aiiny , navy , or iiuiniu'irp < ot the Uuittd btatw- > a. i/uv te oldier , otactT. > ea- mun or ni.irme d'lim the w.ir.ith 'spam or tlunn a > iy oilier war in which the United SrafCi rs.ij I'e ( iJiiagi'd ; said s.artif > s are h-r " v notified to : ip | > crr. respoitu anJ oslur evi f-u.-e touching s tui ailf ition ut 10 o'clock a. i-.t. on August 'i J'Ji j. t > et .ie the it-K'btw and rc- ei-uer at the United b'-ites Li d O.Uce ia Valentine. Nebraska The < aiu c-'u t tant havm ' 11 a propar alfl- d.ivit fitt'U .jiilj i. llXk , s" oitli l.ictavhicli show tlmr Jift rdu ? dilmen prsonil bericu of this notice can not ' ) c mi n ib hereby order 1 oil and directed thnt such HO. e be given"by due and proper publication. E. OLSON. 23 4 .Receiver.