Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 10, 1908, Image 5

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will relieve you of a
fight with''bugs and the
I nuisance and annoyance
they will cause you
I during the summer. If
used in the spring it
I
destroys the egg , if
used later it kills the
I
bu g. o household
should be without it.
Price , 15 cents.
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VALENTINE. NED
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 into - i
to your business and ]
gives you a record of
every transaction.
VALENTINE STATE BANK
VALENTINE. NEBR.
VALENTINE
j BARBER SHOP
All kinds of.
SHAMPOOS , j
MASSAGES ,
AND LADIES
HAIR DRESSING
Shampooing a specialty.
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection
Forest Shepard , Prop. S
Valentine State Bank Building
lie Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
Brownlee.Nebr
Soldier Cree ( 'ol
umims 17th 1C0050
: i son of Columbia
17th , a half brothei
of the § 10.000 Cham
pion rule , a 11 r
Prince Boabdel 131 ,
Gl)3 ) at head of herd
I now haA e about 30 head of 1907 bull cah e ;
for sale.
C. H. FAULHAUER ,
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparmenl
of T. C. Hornby's store.
J. W. McDANIEL ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Valentin - Ncbr.
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOTJE & FEED
General Merchandise
PHONE 125 j
, /f / cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr
The railroad company have hac
the old water tank at the coa !
chute torn down this week.
j'Talk ' of the Town.
Try Kazda's barber shop. . tf
Mrs. John Slonecker and child
ren returned from a visit at Ains-
worth.
W. H. Carter and Geo. Seager
were down from Cody Monday on
business.
New cement street crossings are
being put in on Main at Catherine
ami Railroad Sts.
Mark Cyphers is again driving
his milk wagon after a year's du
ties at the Dairy.
Mrs. M. Sparks and son Leon
ard are visiting relatives in the
city the past month.
Get the laughing habit by seeing
the Girl and the Gawk at Church's
Opera house Wed. Sept. 16th.
Valentine is to have a big Cari-
val Sept 22 to 25. Notice the big
half page advertisement in this
paper.
Jas. II. Quigley , J. W. Stetter
and a commission man went out
to the Stetter ranch near Chester
field this week.
Mrs. Nicholson took her son
Milton to O'Neill Sunday and
placed him in the Convent to re
main 9 months.
Jim Galloway has recovered
sufficiently to be up and around
his home after a siege of six weeks
with typhoid fever.
Valentine is making prepara
tions to take care of the vast
crowds that will come here to
register for Tripp county lands.
Mrs. McNichols died last Fri
day at the home of her daughter ,
Mrs. W. E. Haley in this city and
was taken to O'Neill for interment.
Mrs. J. A.g Thomson spent last
week in the city visting relatives.
Mr. Thomson stopped over a day
enroute home from a visit with
relatives in Iowa.
Mrs. Maud Webb returned home
last week after accompanying her
sisters , Mrs. C. B. Eicketts and
Miss Ethel to Omaha on their way
to Arizona. Mrs. Ricketts has been
here several weeks visiting home
I folks.
The public schools opened Mon
day with a full corps of teachers.
The big girls and the small boys are
all going to school. Bethel hall is
being used for the 8th grade for the
first two months until the new
school building addition shall be
completed.
The people of our city were
aroused Sunday night from their
slumbers by the firing of guns and
the ringing of bells to help exting
uish a fire which broke out in the
old ice house belonging to Frank
Fischer on his lots north of the
passenger depot. The cause of the
fire is unknown.
The Valentine baseball team , went
down to O'Neill last Sunday and
were defeated 11 to 4. that day by
O'Neill. Monday Valentine was
defeated again by O'Neill 17 to 11.
It was a very windy day and the
ball was hard to handle resulting
in big scores. Tuesday Valentine
played Ainsworfch and defeated them
11 to 0. Wednesday they again de
feated Ainsworth 7 to 3. During
this game Watson / made two home
runs and but for an error would
have shut Ainsworth out as they
did Tuesday.
The Girl and the Gawk. Hund
reds of people were turned away
from the Grand Theatre last night
when The Lockes presented "The
Girl and the Gawk" to the largest
house of the season. There were
1276 tickets sold and all available
standing room taken. Rousing
receptions were given Delia , Will ,
and Henry Locke and the audience
was kept in continual enthusiasm
from start to finish. The choking
scene between "Jim" the Gawk
and "Jack Warring" the villian ,
was the most realistic piece of
acting ever seen here. The Lockes
I are old favorites here. Daily
Record , lola , Kan. At Church's
opera house , Wed. , Sept. 16 ,
Elden Sparks is in the city.
Albeit Chi ih-eiiStii ! leturued fioin
Arabia last Friday to attend school
again.
T. C. Hornby and , family have
returned from their visit at Daven
port Iowa.
M. C. Carroll madb a business
trip to Nenzel Tuesday , returning
this morning.
Henry Anguston and son John
and Dr. Ed Miller of Brownlee
were in town Monday and Tues
day on business.
Mrs. Rhoda Breuldander is here
from Cherokee , Iowa , visiting her
mother , Mrs. Addie Holsclaw ,
who is quite ill.
Orville Connors , a son-in-law of
T. Tillson. was in town the first of
the week. He has a position with
the Spade ranch.
The weather has been hot and
dry the past week but the farmers
say it is what they need to dry up
the corn before frost.
Egbert Bonnen is in town since
yesterday enjoying a visit with
friends and looking after business
interests of his ditching machine.
Subject for sermon Sunday ,
Sept. 13 , at M. E. church : Morn
ing "A Partnership Worth
While. " Evening "Unconscious
Influence. "
Wash Honey was in town yester
day making arrangements for the
Valentine ball team to play Ains
worth at Woodlake Sept. IS , their
carnival date.
Elmer DeBolt has accepted a
position at Forest Shepard's barber
shop. Mr.Blakely is holding a chair
at John Kazda's shop. Both are
good barbers.
The machinery at the mill is be
ing run by steam power on account
of the deficiency of t'ie water sup--
ply. The supply is shorter than
it has been for years.
Sheriff Rosseter brought A. L.
Burgin down from Merriman yester
day charged with obtaining mosey
under false pretenses. He gave
bond for his appearance and was
released. Jacob Bylstra was tne
complaining witness.
A number of Valentine people
went out to the North Table pic
nic last Saturday. The exhibits
were good , but very few of them.
There should have been more people
ple competing. The games and
sports occupied most of the ' 'peo
ple the whole afternoon. A more
central point should be selected
for next year.
We returned last Wednesday
night from a two weeks visit in ;
Riley Co. , Kan. It was the place
of our youth and it always gives us
pleasure to roam , over those hills
and valleys that became so familiar
to us when a boy. It was there
that we attended school in District
No.10 , our first experience in school.
Learned to read write in that little
stone school house that still stands i
though larger now having been re
built after the Kansas' cyclone.
The pleasure of going over those
grounds again is only exceeded by
meeting the dear old friends of
our youth , some of them are now
growing old. Many changes have
taken place. The hills look small
er and the'distances shorter than in
our youth , but the greatest chang
es are in the children growing up
who will soon take our places.
Grown young men and women
greeted us there whom we taught
to read and write 15 and 16 years
ago. "Don't you know us , teach
er ? " "You was our first teacher. "
Thus spoke a bright young man !
and two grown young ladies. Six
teen years ago they came to school
for their first time and they had
not forgotten their first teacher.
We're growing older. There is a
generation coming after us that
are just as good as the best of us.
They're better than the most of
us and soon we will be superseded
by them.
We found crops abundant in
Riley Co. Not so good in Eastern
Neb. At the State Fair we were
impressed with the few county ex
hibits. Cherry County should join
them next year. On this subject
we want to say more later.
McCormick wers , Rakes
arid Twine ; Dale Will Stackers ,
THE BEST STACKER ROPE ON THE MARKET.
e have experienced experts in our employ who will set up and assist is starting
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
Gmchen- Under the
heimer Supervision
of the
Whiskeys. U. S. Gov.
" \Vc also handle the Budweiser Beer.
feaca
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JOHN Q. STETT
Prices are what
t
we are talking
Now
Our stock is complete.
BISHOP & YOUNG ,
George Elliott Appointee
County Judge , Succeeding -
ing L. N. Layport ,
Deceased.
Numerous applicants for the ap
pointment of county judge o
Cherry county applied to the coun
ty commissioners last week after
learning of the sudden death Mon
day of L. X. Layport. O then
were getting ready to apply bui
the commissioners cut the whole
matter short by appointing Geo.
Elliott of Valentine Thursday eve
ning , Sept. a , 190S. This was
something of a surprise to some
of the men who were candidates foi
that position at the death of Judge
Towne in 1907 and again at the
republican primaries last year.
Rev. J. E. Baker , formerly
* pastor at Rushviiio , has been as
signed to the M. E. church at Val
entine and has moved to our city.
Mrs. Itooton and Miss Rosa have
returned to Valentino and expect tc
take charge of their hotel , the Yal
entine House , which has been con
ducted this summer by Mr. and Mrs
Bernard who contemplate leaving
our city to engage in business else
where. They have made raanj
friends here who would be glad tc
have them remain here to engage in
business.
WARDS OFF SIfKNESS
SIfKNESSbenefit
Whether you are sick or well , great benefit
can be obtained from taking a bottle a day of
Storz Malt Extract.
IT IS BETTER
THAN MEDICINE
in a great many cases. It will add flesh
to your body , will sharpen your appetite ,
will soothe and quiet your nerves and
bring you restful sleep.
300 Physicians Have Endorsed
STORZ MALT EXTRACT
f :
We have the letters on file for inspec-
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A bautfaly illustrated bsccel fully
describing tLe product trailed free to
anyone. Arsstilisllbnnsit 12
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W. T. Bailey , Aug. Klopping
-and , Frank Ricket of Wood lake
were in town yesterday on real
> estate business.
Geo. Ladely and wife were up
) from their ranch near Rolf last
i week attending the Laport fuaer-
i al and visited friends in town.
Sec the new Directoire gown
worn in the Girl and the Gawk at
Churches Opera house Wednesday
Sept. 16th.
E. Stilwell and wife returned
from Chadron Tu - lay. J. E.
Thackery and family stayed at
their ranch during their absence.