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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
4' 6 V w | WANTED Four young ladies 1o assist at soda m fountain during carnicaL tt- * * * fxm3E3nm VALENTINE. NED I 50 A Safe , Simple System The system of paying hy check was devised by all men for any man for yon. 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. VALENTINE BARBER SHOP All kindof. . SHAMPOOS. MASSAGES. AND LADIES HA1II DRESSING Shampooing a specialty. HOT and COLD BATHS in connection Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank Building The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier Creek Col- umDiis 17th 1G0050 , a son of Columbus 17tli , a half brother of the S10.000 Cham pion D le , a n d rrinceBoabdeliai- C93 at head of herd. I now ha\e about 30 head of 1907 bull cahet for sale. C. H. FAUL-nAlJEK , H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. McDANIEL , \ COUXTY SURVEYOR Valentine - Xebr. All work will be given prompt and careful attention. W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUB & FEED General MerchandisB PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. Ben Polen returned Monday night from a week's trip to Sioux City and Pallas , S. D. Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop. tf John Hittle was up fro m Pen- brook Monday. The Ludwig Lumber Co. make a change in their advertisement this week. Oliver Walcott went down to Lincoln last Saturday to continue his studies. Mrs J. M.and Miss Maud Ralya were visiting friends in town the first of the week. Harrison Davenport left Snnday morning for the state university wher he expects to take a regular academic course. D. J. Drebert stopped in town Monday to visit us. He is making his head quarters at Norfolk now now and travels for the Western Ins. Co. > Floyd Valentine and Miss Tillie Massingale were married last Fri day afternoon by Judge Elliott. Mr. Valentine is the baker at the Home Bakery. Miss Wren Donoher has placed her accounts with me for collection. All indebted to her will please call at my office and settle. 35 2 Robert G. Easley. Dewey Kellogg and family are expected here Saturday night from Vilas , S. D. , to make this their fu ture home. Mr. Kellogg has con- iderable land near Britt. Mrs. Martha Stedifor , who has been visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maxwell , the past few weeks , has rejoined her husband at Ft. D. A. Russell , Wyo. N. S. Rowley came in from his ranch near Kennedy , Sunday to meet his wife who was returning from Edgemont where she visited iier brother the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Epke re turned from York county last Fri day , where they were called at the serious illness of Mrs. Epke's sis ter who died after they reached there. Anton Fisher was in town from Crookslon yesterday and informs us that his oats went 50 bu. to the acre this year. Mr. Fisher thinks the state will go for Bryan and is willing to back his judgement with a good horse. Ye Scribe and wife and Lawr ence drove out to Hackberry lake Saturday evening , visiting J. E. Thackrey and family over Sunday and returned Sunday evening. We brought a fine mess of black bass back with us. The following services .will be held in St. John's church on Sun dry next , Sept , 20 : The celebra tion of the holy Eucharist and Matins , with sermon at 7:30 : and 11 o'clock a. m. , respectively. Evensong and address at 7:30 : p.m. Rasmus Andersen came down from Rosebud Monday and Tues day went out to Swan lake to hunt chickens , but found them pretty scarce. Mr. Andersen expects to give up the hotel at Rosebud the first of the month and move to Valentine. Latest returns in the Carnival queen contest show votes as follows : Helene Viertel 4125 Fae Pettycrew 3075 Maud Ralya.- 2700 Ida Shelbourno 2400 This , of course , is not accurate as votes are not all in. It is ru mored that there are several more candidates in the field. This con test will be closed on Wednesday , Sept. 24th at 6 p.m. No votes will be accepted after that time. A good time is promised you if you attend the carnival in Valen tine Sept. 22-25 , 1908. Good horse races and ball games every day. Many free attractions. Band music by the Ainsworth military band. Come everybody and spend four most enjoyable days with us the best of your life. No expense has been spared to show you a good time. Next Tudsday , Wed nesday , Thursday and Friday. Read the large ad. on last page of this paper. V AE. . Benson is in town today. F. E. ( 'ochroii , repiesenting Car penter Paper Co. , is in town today. D. A. Hancock of Woodlake is transacting business in our city to- diy. diy.J. J. W. Stetier and J. H. Quigley shipped a train load of cattle yes terday. Chapman , the druggist , is look ing for four young ladies. For further particulars read his ad. A petition is being circulated , by the friends of R. G. Easley , for his nomination by petition for county attorney. > Col. A. L. Towle started circu lating his petition last Friday for nomination as a candidate for county judge to be voted upon this coming election. Col. Towle was receiver in the laudoffice at this place for a nun ber of years. The Lockes piescnted their play "The Girl and the G iwk" last night to a fair sized audience at Valentine and it is not saying too much for them to say that their play was good and their performance better than is generally seen in the west. They play parts naturally and they are no disappointment. Frank Yancey and Miss Maud Sfcotts , both of Cody , Nebr. , were married at the Presbyterian manse Wednesday at 4 o'clock p.m. , the Rev. J. Robert Beale officiating. Both of these young people are well known at Cody. Miss Stotts is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Stotts. THE DEMOCRAT joins their numerous friends in congratula tions. James C. Quigley is meeting with hearty co-operation in circu lating a petition for the nomina tion for county judge to be voted upon at the coming general elec tion , Nov. 3 , 190S. He is receiv ing the encouragement from the democratic voters , and also many republican voters are taking an active interest in his campaign. He is a young man of splendid education and a student of law. He is a graduate of Bellevue col lege with high honors and was editor and manager of the college paper last year which was very popularly commented upon by the leading daily papers of the state. Mr. Quigley has been out on the Boiling Springs ranch this summer where he has a home stead and has been helping with the haying and handling stock. Ready for the County Con = vention. All thiiigs are now ready for the county Sunday School convention of Sunday school workers of Cher ry county , to begin at 2:30 : p. m. , Oct. 14 , at Valentine , Neb. The sessions will be held in the Pres byterian church , afternoon and evening , and the interest shown ; at this'date promises to be the best meeting we have ever had. , Every Sunday School in the county should be represented at this convention. Don't fail to send a delegate. We are planning big. Sincerely yours , REV. J. ROHERT BEALE , County President. St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held as follows : In Yalentiiie Sundajr , Sept. 27. Higli Mass and Sermon at 10 A. M. Benediction with the Blessed Sacra ment after mass. At 3 p. m. , in struction for the children. , In Crookstou , Sunday , Oct. 4 , t at 10 a. rn. sharp. LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. Presbyterian Church. The coming Sunday morning at eleven o'clock the Commuion of the Lord's Supper will be held. All Christian friends are cordially in vited 6:30 : p.m. Christianendeav- ' or 7:30 Rev. J. E. Baker , the ! new Pastor of the M. E. church ' will preach. All friends invited. < The Presbyterian Pastor preaches ' for Mr. Baker in theM. E. church I in the evening. We will receive this week a carload of Better get that new bug = A complets line of building gy before the carnival , material always on hand. Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands and Bottled Oritclien- Under the heimer Supervision of the Whiskeys. U. S. ( JOY. AVc also handlethe Budweiser Beer. JOHN G. STETTER , Propr. Prices are what we are talking Now Our stock is complete. ' BISHOP & YOUNG , Mrs. IX. . Lay port left las-t1 Friday rooming for Deep River , la. , where she will visit friends and relatives. Dr. 'Meeham , osteopath has , moved into his new office rooms over the Red Front store. Tele phone No. 155. 10 Last week Father Blaere called us up to his place to show what fine apples could be raised Cherry county. 'There wore about 200 apples on a small tree tl at could not have held many more with out breaking the limbs to the' ground. The name of the variety was " 'Wealthy" and the apples were large , round , red , juicy and sweet. One of the best eating ap ples 1 we have eaten and they will do well here in this climate. We used to hoar people say that ap ples could not be grown here. They said the same thing about Iviley county , Kansas years aj.o that apples wouldn't do well in so dry a climate whore there were hot winds in summer and extreme cold in winter but it has been dem onstrated that apples and other kinds of fruit thrive here. John Ferstel raised good fruit ; .John Berman raises good fruit ; C M. VanMeter on north table has fine fruit every year. Cherry county Avill raise as good apples as you find in the state. The Delicious Artesian Brew TRIUMPH in purity , a triumph in quality , a triumph in flavor. | If 3rou are looking for these three characteristics in your beer you must order ! STORZ TRIUMPH BEER , It possesses all cf ihem to a ii i marked degree. We guaran tee it to be the equal of any beer brewed in America. 7 DREY/ED * NO BOTTLED BY Brewing -OMAHA-NES- Me ( .IKS Dealer \\ik-ntint- ' THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR YOU when L , L HJ R Make dates at The Democrat Office Whereas , the hand of Divine Providence has removed the moth er of our sister Emma Haley : w > therefore" be it resolved , that Hope lodge Xo. 110. Degree of Honor , extend our sympathy , to this sister. Resolved , that a copy of these res olutions be spread on the records , , of the lodge , and a copy ! be trans mitted to the sister , and to each of the newspapers of Valentine. Committee : CLARA YTCA.ST. FA NX IK Ron ix sox. DORA RICE. John D. Sitser , : v old timer in Cherry County , d : d Saturday night at his home near the mill.