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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
. * Ice Cream in Cones Have you tried them ? They are delicious. We make our own 'and they are always | fresh and crisp. Many are buying them and taking them home to I eat. Drop in and get enough for the family. They cost but 5c each filled with delicious Va nilla or Chocolate Ice f > Cream. VALENTINE : . NED fl tf A Safe , Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by all men for any man for you. It 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 STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. HASTINGS COLLEGE 'Every Student an Adver tiser. " I THE COLLEGE , offering two courses for degrees , with many electives. II THE ACADEMY , offering high school training under college pro fessors. III THE NORMAL SCHOOL , issuing teachers' certificates under state authority. IV THE CONSERVATORY OF MU SIC , with courses in voice , piano , pipe organ , violin and musical theory. Moderate expenses. Ideal location. New equipment. Handsome souvenir booklet upon application to A. E. TUKNER , LL.D. , President. , or REV. H. P. ARMSTHONG. Field Secretarv. Hastings , Nebr. VALENTINE * BARBER SHOP * I All kinds of. ! A SHAMPOOS. v MASSAGES. AND LADIES HAIR DRESSING Shampooing a specialty. HOT and COLD BATHS in connection \ Forest Shepard , Prop. u Valentine State Bank Building WANTED INFORMATION BEGABDUfO Farm or Business for sale. Not particular cbont location , wish to hear from owner only who frill sell direct to buyer. Give price , description and state when possession can be had. Address. L DAUYSKIIZ. Bu 9999 RotWrr , N. T. For Sale 50 bead of mixed cattle. Inquire of or write L. W. Parker , Burge , Nebr. 27 Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber sbop. tf Ed and Richard Taylor went up to Ft. Robinson Friday on busi ness. ness.The The Central meat market sus pended business Tuesday of this week. Frank . Judisofsky of Georgia was transacting business in our city yesterday. Yank O'Bryan was in town Tuesday and is still nursing tbat obnoxious boil. Miss Grace Ingersoll , tbe niece of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis , is bere from Lincoln visiting. W. H. Carter of Cody is nursing a broken finger tbat be struck with the hammer July 15. Wm. Kelly is kept pretty busy these days setting up machinery for the Ludwig Lumber Co. H. Buttinghaus of Georgia was in town last week on business and was a pleasant caller at this office. A. B. Overman was granted a license last Thursday to sell liquor at Crookston for the e jsning year. Ben DeCory of the reservation brought down a load of hogs Tues day and sold them to a local dealer. Mrs. McDonald has had a ce ment walk laid in front of her corner lots west of THE DEMOCRAT office. John Helzer and Mary Easley were home comers on the east bound passenger Wednesday mor ning , J. M. Carroll and wife are re joicing over the birth of a ten pound girl. Born to them Friday morning. Mr. Bishop and daughter Mrs. Young went to Omaha last week to visit a sister of Mr. Bishop who was very ill. The advance car of Buchannan Bros , circus was in town yester day plastering the bill boards with large and flaring posters. 1ST. J. Uck and Wash Honey were up from Woodlake Monday and tell us that Woodlake is going to have a carnival Sept. 18th. William and Andrew Morrissey left Friday for New York state in answer to a message stating that their aged mother was very ill. John Stetter came down from Crawford monday to spend a few days in our city visiting. Mr. Stet ter is interested in a saloon at Crawford. Miss Marie Meltendorff enter tained a number of her little friends at her home Saturday af ternoon , the occasion being her ninth birthday. Mr. N. C. Mclntyre arrived Wednesday morning to "catch" for our ball game Thursday. He has been in Mullen the past few months and came from there here. W. S. Hatten and wife came down from Georgia Monday after two loads of furniture to furnish the new house which they recently built. The house is a two story and has eight rooms. Miss Orah Britton , assistant cashier at the State bank , depart ed last Friday for a month's va cation in Ravenna. Before re turning she expects to spend some time in Hot Springs , S. D. Miss Mabel Helzer arrived home Sunday morning from Park- ville , Mo. , where she has been at tending college during the winter. Miss Helzer needs one more year to complete her work here. The class of 1907 , V. H. S. got together Friday evening and tak ing a lunch along spent a very en joyable evening in the delightful new city park along the banks of the chavmibg Minnechaduza. A party of our young folks , chaperoned by MesdamesW. S. Jackson and H. Gould , spent a week camping out on the Niobrara River near the Berry Falls re turning to Valentine Monday night having safely survived the usual' ' joys of camp life. Dr. Meeham , osteopath has , moved into his new office rooms over the Red Front store. Tele phone No. 155. " 10 Mrs. L. L. Preston and daugh- tar Eloise , who have spent the past month visiting at the home of W. A. Taylor and wife , returned Fri day morning to their home in Pe- kin 111. This is their first trip to the sandhill country and they were greatly pleased by our pretty na ture surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson returned Saturday morning to their home in Scribner after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Johnson's parents D. W. Collett and wife. Mr. Johnson recently underwent a successful operation for appen dicitis and returns to his work much improved. John L. Lyndo of Norfolk , special agent for the Nebraska Underwriters In. ? . Co. of Omaha , arrived in our city last Friday to visit the local agent , I. M. Rice. Sunday night Mr. Lynde went up to Gordon to visit the local agent at that place. Yesterday , in com pany with Mr. Rice he went out into the south country. Today Valentine and Ainsworth play base ball at the Valentine base ball park. Valentine , we think , will win this game , though Ainsworth have beat them hereto fore. Local fans are very enthus iastic over the game and Brown county can take home a bunch of money if they are willing to risk and can win the game. Nels Rowley of Kennedy was induced by his friends last week to file for county commissioner for the Second district. He is an old timer in Cherry County and is well liked by every body who knows him. He will get the sup port of many prominent stockmen who are interested in his election. Mr. Rowley is honest and noted for his fair dealing with his neigh bors who to a man will speak to you of his integrity and honesty , He will make a good county com missioner. T. A. Yearnshaw and L. Funk of Neligh , Dana Rollins of Bloomington - ington , 111. , and Scott Alexander returned from the lakes Monday with a fine catch of black bass. The fish were smaller than usual at this time of year but more than made up in number likewise some of the mosquitoes which managed to crawl through several layers of screening and pestered the life out of the enthusiastic fisherman. On the whole they enjoyed the trip immensely , and the first three de parted Tuesday morning taking with them the limit of bass. Jackson P. Banks was arrested in Valentine last week by Sheriff Rosseter on a charge preferred by authorities in Stanton Mich , where Banks formerly lived. He has aeen dodging the law for th e past two or three years and evading his pursuers. In the meantime he has been a Seventh Day Adventist and held meetings here and there. He is wanted in Michigan on the charge of rape on the person of a 12-year-old girl whom he and his wife had raised. Banks had con tinued his relations with this little girl for two or three years with ais wife's knowledge and as sistance and the wife later procur ed an abortion and since that time Banks and his wife have been trav eling. They have managed to evade their pursuers for a long ime and recently when Banks' sister bought a ticket to Cody Nebr she was followed and Banks and lis wife were .located. Sheriff llosseter got $50 reward for ar resting and holding Banks until re quisition papers could be obtained from Gov. Sheldon. Mr. Banks was permitted to remain at home and was guarded night and day by marshal Hilsinger , S Q , Spain and Wm. Ward. The sheriff from Michigan arrived Monday night and the following morning took his ! prisoner , accompanied by Mrs. Banks , back to Stanton , Mich. Thus closes a chapter of Banks the adventist in our city. BER GO. FOR j McCormiek Binders , Mowers , Rakes and Twine ; Dain and Will Stackers , THE BEST STACKER ROPE ON THE MARKET. We have experienced experts in our employ who will set up and assist is start ing our harvesters. Buy your farm implements of those who make a specialty of farm machinery , and avoid the grief incident to trading with a Prune Peddler Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands and Bottled Guchen- Under the heimer Supervisions s Eye of the Whiskeys. U. S. G-ov. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. \ Q. STETTER , Propr. COMING Everyone in the country will be glad to hear that the big Buchanan Bros , and Yankee Robinson com bined railroad circus will visit this city Tuesday , August 18. This show io one of tbe largest in America and is without question the peer of all in the attraction line. The elephants - phants , camels , tigers , lions , and the various animals that make up the menagerie , will all be here as announced in the advertising. ' The shows travels in its own special train. The train may trav el in one section through this part of the country where no particular grades are encountered , but as a general rule it travels in two sec tions. The first section , known as the flying squadron , carries the ani mals and the tents to house them. This first nectiori also carries the cook department and commissary supplies. The second section of the show carries the "Big Show" out flit and the stables and minor shows with the circus. The first section is scheduled to arrive here at four o'clock in the morning on exhibition day. The second section will arrive three hours later , arriving 'here at seven in the morning. It is stated by representatives of the show that owing to the fact of the little grades between here and the last point of exhibition that a double-header will probably bring the whole show in one long train. This has not been definitely decided upon but is prob able. In the later event the show will arrive at 6 o'clock in the morn ing and the unloading commenced without delay the menagerie , cook houses , stables and Fide shows will be up before breakfast. Immediate ly after the morning meal the work of erecting the big tents for the big show , together with the properties for the big ads , will begin. This work will be comeleted before ten o'clock , giving ample time for the getting ready of the street parade which takes place promply at noon. Ship your Live Stock SO. OMAHA OR CHICAGO No shipment too large and none too small to receive the most careful attention. Each consignment intrusted to our care will be handled by members of the firm. Each man's stock sold on their merits and a square deal guarantee ! to all. Write us for the market paper and our special market letters , which we send you free of charge. AMOS SXYDER , Hog Salesman. MATT MALOSE ) Cattle GEO. M. WOOD , Sheep Salesman. TITOS. J. DONAHUE f Salesman. Prices are what we are talking Now * m i Our stock is complete. ! 8HOP & YOUNG , | H. DAILET , ! Dentist. . Office over tbe grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. McDANIEL , COUNTY SURVEYOR Valentine - All work will be given prompt and careful attention. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier Creek Col umbus 17th 1CWKO , HSOU of ( 'olumbris ITtli , a half brother of the $10.000 Cham pion Dale , a. 11 < 1 i'rince Hoabdel 131- 003 at head of herd. I now have about W head of 1007 bulf calves for sale. C. H. FAULHAIIEK. W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUK & FEED General Merchandise 1'IIOXE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. JOHN F. POKATH Kurge , ITclir. Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. H. S. LOCKWOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , * LOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71.