Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 11, 1909, Image 5

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VALENTINt. 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 in
to your business and
, gives you a record of
' every transaction.
.VALENTINE STATE BANK
VALENTINE. NEB = ? .
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VALENTINE r
Si BARBER SHO P
All kinds of.
SHAMPOOS ,
MASSAGES.
AND LADIES
HAIR DRESSING
Shampooing a specialty.
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection
Forest Shepard , Prop.
v
Valentine State Bank Building
The Loop Valley Herefci d Ranch.
Browniee.Nebi.
So'dier ' Tree * Tol-
um HIS 17th I6i05i ( ,
a * on of Columbus
17th , a half brother
oftbeStO.OOOi'iam-
pie o le. a n d
J-Tiuce Ho-il'd l 131.-
093 at head of herd
Tnowliave about 30 head of 1907 bull cahes
tor sale.
C. H. FAUI.HAUKH ,
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
J , \V.
will he
attt-nrin. (
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOTJK & FEED
/ General Merchandise
It/ PHONE 12p
cor. Hall & Cath. Vrnlentiue , Nebr ,
JOHN F. PORATH
Tubular wells and windmills.
me up by Telephone.
Talk of the Town.
Try Kazda's barber shop. tf
Jim ] Vlc can came to town yes
terday f mm the Reservation.
Wrn. EricksDii came up from
his ranch and spent Saturday in
I town.
Mr. Willetsof the Coney Island
restaurant haa m-w peanut roast
er and pop-roni popper.
Richard Owen called on us last
Friday while in town on business
and subscribed for THE DEMOCRAT.
Tom VanBuren returned Friday
from a visit to his mother Mrs. E.
J. McLaughlin at Clam Falls , Wis.
County Ju-'ge ' Quigley perform
ed the marriage cermony uniting
Martin Shopfish and Mary Arm ,
both of Rosebud Monday.
Abraham John of the firm of
A , John and Co. , of this city was
married in Omaha last Sunday
w.-ek to Miss Cecelia Dellal. j
E. ! ' . Hume * handed IH a dollar
for hi.-and one for W W. Goodin's '
' ' - to TIIK OKM-'CKATIH '
alv n.-e while in town Sunday.
Ernest Evans of Forest city , Mo. ,
and Mi s Geitie Coates of Irwin ;
were married Ky county Judge'
Quigle * last Snturday afternoon.
Tom Aspinwall and wife are
n-joiciiiiT over a pair of twins born
to them about three weeks ago. |
Mr. Aspnwall lives near Newton
pi t office.
There has been no loss of stock-
yet reported to us from Monday
and Tuesdays storm. The storm
wa ? not so severe here as reported
elsewhere.
Straypd from Rosebud last week
one heavy bay team branded T II
connected and bar underneath.
Notify \Vm Thunder Hawk , Rose
bud , S. D , and receive reward.
Medill Swi ert of Gordon was
o
befo'e the c < " uhry J udge here last
Thursday charged with assault and
mttery but was discharged , there
lot beingsufficient cause for action.
Wm. Ilarman told us Sunday of
the twiiH horn to J. R. Wallingford
wife the first of the year. A
and a sjirl. Mr Wallinsford
O v
ives south of the onako aiid north
of Xewton.
Henry Sanner returned last
light from Antelope and Pierce
iounties where he has been lo k-
for land. Fie says a Wyom-
man fell off the train between
Rasett and Lone : Pi o The man
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appeared to be intoxicated ,
Wm. Fugate was in town last
Friday and informs us that he was
defeated in his wrestling match
with Lee Hand at Kilgore Wed
nesday night previous , Hand get
ting the first fall in 34 Fugate the
second in 6 and Hand the last in 31
minutes.
Invitations are out for the mar-
rage of Stephen Fennunore Estes
to Miss Maud , daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. U'terback , both of
Rosebud , S. IX , on Monday. Febj j
nary loth , 1909 THE DKMOCRVT
famiU extends he irty congratula/
fions to this woithy couple.
Wm Bachelor was \a \ town last
week wit ha big coyote scalp and
kin He wanted a load of corn to
tak * back with him- Farmers who
have porn t-o - - pH m.ight put a no *
tice in the pap T t ° that , elft ot so
that thpv , ooulcj be called up by
phone and n' > tiH < * d when to deliver
a load in townTnis would enable
the ranchmen to load at any time
on short notice.
Chuiles Hind man has been vis
iting at the Carter home in Codv
for several weeks dining the ill-
Whh ofV. . H. ( 'tirh-r lie was
niirt'd fiom a four year ol-l chili 1
bMr. . and MrW. . II. Caiter and
sta\ed with them until a few years
after they came tu this oiunty *
lie is now a conductor on the I ) ,
and R. ( T. between Denver and
i'ubblU.
For Sale
Six-room houe , stable for seven
head of horses , granary and hay
stable ;
One 4-room house , corn crib and
stable , city water in both houses.
Must be sold soon , part time , part
cash , or will take young heavy
team as part payment. P. F.
Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I. M.
Rice , Valentine , Neb. 1
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Combs Out On Bail.
Two week ago Lee L. Combs ,
charged with murder of C. W.
Massingale , Dec. 23rd , applied to
the circuit court for bond , in a
habeas corpus proceedings before
Judge Hays , and after reviewing
the testimony in the case refused
to grant him bail. The matter
was appealed to the supreme court
and this court granted bail in the
sura of § 10,000 , which was made
Tuesday. Eldorado ( Ark. ) Times.
Rushville has a Bad Fire.
A fire brokrt out in J. W. Good's
clothing store on the west side of
Main street Monday night and
swept Fc.uthward to the corner
1) irnhig our . .JesVc > < < r , harl er ,
T A. Armr-frong , Gen M < i.-e. . Tom
Sutherland , dry goods and millin
ery , D. Brown , Gen. Mdse. and J.
W. Grubb Furniture and Under
taking Ye-8 , they have a water
works system and noarlv every
man in town belongs to the fire
department to keep from paying
poll tux and avoid being called on
the jury but the hose had been
rolled up wet and was frozen har.i
as a hone and flat. < ouldn't get
any water through it and the fire
had its own way. A iow of frame
buildings is a temptation and an
aggravation for a fire and these
Do
buildings were of the fir&t in the
town and the rate of in-urance was
from 0 to S per cent. Will \ral-
entine be caught with a wet and
O
frozen hose ?
Peter Hoffman of Nenzel was
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in town last week for a day but
didn't forget to roll a dollar into
this office for another year's sub
script on.
A. 0. Goodwin of Dannehro call
ed at our office Friday on his way
up to Cody where he has taken a
homestead and expects to move his
family up as soon as he can build a
house. He was formerly a railroad
man on the B. & M. , but recently
has been farming and raising stock.
W. W. Piercy faced the storm
from H. A. Davis' place into town
Monday and found it a long dis
tance. He decided not to try to re
turn until the storm abated. Leon
ard will look after the stock at their
Kennedy ranch during Will's ab
sence. Leonard and Will run the
home ranch in partnership.
Miss Maud VauOrsdoll returned
Sunday night from a vUit hac-k in
Indiana where she and her sister
Mies Mary were called about a
month ago on account of the death
of their father. Miss "VaiiOrsdoll
took a carriage Monday morning
for Rosebud and had a very cold
ride up there.
Under the statutes the Deputy
Commissioner of the Bureau of Ln-
bor and Industrial Statistics is rqude
manager qf a free employment lw-
reau , where applicants for positions
may file npvhoaUons and where
those wanting help may make the
fact Uno n The employment bu
reau is thus made a sort of indus
trial clearing house Unfortunately ,
the legislature has never rna < le ade
quate provision for the ma ntenanoe
of tin's employment bureau , ami it
has ner been pushed as it should
he. Deputy Commissioner Man pin
has hopes , however , of securing the
necessary support. In the mean
time , he suggests that Nebraska
farmers who may be desirious of
emploving farm help communicate
with him , as he is in ieceipfc of
numerous inquiries from men who
want to secure employment on
farms. The service is absolutely
free , except lhafc those writing
should enclose stamp for reply.
Addrsss sill communications to the
Bureau of L'djor and Industrial
Statistics , Luuculnj Nebr.
Old Crow , All Leading
Hermitage Brand
and Bottled
Gruchen- Under the
heimer Supervision
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Rye of the
Whiskeys. U. S. GOT.
We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
TLJC PA i
JOHN G. STETTER , Propr.
William H. Carter.
The funeral of William II Car
ter , who died at his late home in
Cody early last Friday morning ,
was held in the Valentine Presby
terian church Sunday , afternoon ,
Feb. 7th , under the auspices of
the Valentine and Cody lodges of
the I. O 0. F. and M. W. A of
which Mr. Carter had been a mem
ber and worker.
The Odd Fellows' service was
used , the Valentine officers con
ducting the ceremonies , being assisted -
sisted by the pastor , the J. Robert
Beale , who preached a sermon
from the text in Genesis 23:45 :
" 1 am a stranger and a sojnurner
with you ; give me a possession of
a burying place with you , that I
may bury . .ray dead out of my
sight. "
The songs rendered by the Pres
byterian choir were "Rock of
Ages , " "Oh Think of the Home
Over There" and "What a Frici.d .
We Have in Jesus. "
"The service was very beautiful ,
and of the large numbers in at
tendance fairly crowding the
church there were eighty .mem
bers of the two fraternal ( vrcler- ,
nearly forty of whom had come
down from Cody. Of these , led
by the Foresters of the Co ly M.
W. A. who were dressed in their
Forestry uniforms and carrying
their Woodmen axes , about sixty
of the fraternity men , accompan
ied the body on foot to Mt. Hope
cemetery , followed by" seventeen
carriages.
Among those who came to show
their respects and sympathy were
several families who had known
Mr. and Mrs. Carter for many
years , friends and old acquaint
ances from the hay flats. Of these
were E R. Barnes and wife , Wm.
Harmon and wife , Joe Edwards
and wife and Dan Barnes and wife
from Lake ; also A. E. Barnes
from Ainsworth and A. Newberry
from Cody.
The interment was also in charge
of the Odd Fellows , the members
of both orders participating and
dropping the sprig of evergreen
upon the casket , and the benedic
tion was pronounced by Rev.
Beale.
The bouquets of flowers pre
sented by the fellow lodge mem
bers were elaborate and beautiful ,
furnishing a fit illustration of the
deep sense of human sympathy
which earnestly sought expression
by friend and neighbor.
OBITUARY.
William H. Carter , son of Hen
ry and Mary Carter , was born in i
Smithfield , Ohio , June 29 , 1851
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! His parents moved to Illinois
1 with him in 1S51 , where : it the
age of 25 years William Carter
married Mary E. Moore. Aflei-
ten years , in 1SS8 , he , with his
wife , removed to Nebraska , set
tling on the Niobrara river at
McCann's canyon. Five , \ ears 5
later they removed to the ha.\ flats
30 miles south of Cody , residing
there twelve years They then
removed to their hem * in Cody
where the deceased passed away
Friday morning , Feb nth. Mr.
Carter leaves to ncr > urn hU loss 1
his wife , Mary E. and In- father
Henry Carter. The latter has
now survived all the members oj ,
the faamily of the family , except
the wife of the deceased. Wil
liam' * * mother pissi-d : away Oct.
16 , 1892 at the age of 62 years,1
his hitter Airs Ruth Ann Shore ,
wife of John H Shore , and well
known to the people of Valentine ,
passed aw.iy July 26 , 11)07. ) ]
\Ve extend to the bereaved our
sincere sympathy. '
Win. rL Carter's deith at Cody
last Friday morning called many
of the old timers together from
the neighborhood where he had
j
! lived. The pall bearers were divided -
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vided between the O.ld Fellows
and Woodmen : Joe Elxvard- , ,
Eirl Hook and El Stuart , and
James Alone , 0. C. Brooks and
\Vm. Dunbar.
The Cody Foresters in uniform
were :
John Bennett W N Ilarnan
W E Buckman C H Stoner
Dock Shannon Alike Alone
C 0 Goodrich Dan Barnes
E \i \ Birnes Jess Cutcomb
Besides these were C X Wren ,
Frank Bow.raan , Frank Mogle ,
Frank Jones , George Jurchow ,
Fred Amiott and Fred Barber of
ICody ' ; William Kitchie , Frank
Rothleutner , A T Brackett and W
I Wray of Kilgore ; Mix E Viertel
of Crookston , and LI W L > gan
and wife of Norden , all old time
friends ami neighbors.
Airs. Xellie Carter , wife of the I
deceased , was accompanied bv her
alopted son , Charles Hindnvin , '
and Henry Carter , Wm Ander-1
son and wife , who is Airs. Carter's
i
niece. The casket , the most beau-
i
Jtiful and expensive seen in this
county , was of quarter sawed pol
ished oak with panels and metalic
lined.
Valentine fraternal hall was
thrown open to the. visitors until i
their return home. j
Len Bivens took charge of the
hearse and William Kjnkaid di
rected the march. The arrange
ments were perfect.
Gordon Valley Gossip.
, ' These nice days make people
' think of spring.
. , . &
Mrs. R p- . Tooinp-oii and son
. Ray were guots at the home of
iAlr. Carr's the latcr ? part of hibt
week.
Miss Mable Davis of Burge called - J I
ed on relatives and friends in this ,
n Mghl > orhood fiom We < Jnesdav im-
O /
til Sunday.
Some of our voting folks spent
the eviMiitig with Mr.and Mrs. , '
Fred IVel Tlmr > { dny evening , j
G. K. S twyer was seen in our
Vall y one day last wee' < buying
her es and pop i-.orn.
Gniidpa Davis was out fora picas-
ant walk Tuesduv. . H visited at
x ( air's and Air. . ' uc\"s.
Mi > . C. . S. luiece and Miss
Th irkiv\ railed on Mr . Geo. Kucy
I : s week
The p ple aie out in numbers
hnnling for The Wolf but are
ali.-iiil he is ? o smnl ! the do s will
not fr'O able to ST-O him.
We undcr-in { < l W. M. Ftu - \ hac ]
ihe pleasure of fulijiig .qiU o.f n
buggie inielv.
o
f 11 W Duted vucaUer at :
Are You Undecided
where to bu v your bjll of Lumber ?
If so"all you have to ao is to look
at the prices we are quoting for
HIGH GRADE LUMBER
as well as everything that is in
cluded in building , for interior or
exterior work from the Timber
in your foundation to the shingles
on your roof.
Mg Lumber Co.
Valentine , Nebr.
LUMBER
.
Lath , Shingles , Doors ,
Windows , Paper , raton -
on t Roofing Tar Paper ,
Paints , Oil , Varnish ,
Brushes , Glass , , /Pjitty ,
Jjiine , Cement , Plaster ,
Brick , Posts , Poles.
We Sell Hudson oal
BISHOP & YOUNG ,
NFRR
Il L D HI
Br6s'
Oasis , Nebr
t ( ! . K. Sawver lias
, charif of the.se
A \ Battle H rst-1
l on leftshoiil-
cler. Son
left sule.
left thl ; h.
e on ijuake
river.
UrasKa LSIEIQ and Feeding Co.
KIrharns PresV ill G Conntock , V. F.
Chas C Jamison SecttTreaa
Cattle branded on
a ly part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
horsea branded tht
same
i $ : . Range between
w eBSs a ttordou t n tlie l"'Ji.
< SM V..R. R. and
Ih'innisoii M. Ui II. in Xortlnv-st-r i Nehr.
ItvtT KTT UIji HVRDS. KIMvjrn. Nehr.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED.
'VerCwfcf Per Ton.
Bran , sacked. . . 1 Off1 § 20 00
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00
Corn , sacked 1 20 23 00
,1,50 29 00
Cliop Corn , sacked 1 25 2i 00
Cliop Feed , sacked 14 0 27 00
| th- Ballard ranch last 'Tuesday.
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Dune minor eavs tliau ed ding
hells rang Potith of our Valley
M iudjiy. JJurrah'for Don Cupid.
i
. Happy Oarnir was seen riding
up our Valley Friday.
Our nVc weather c au/ht cold
Momhu a.utl liaa heen making up
if.'rlo-t tune ,
ii i i The fudge party riven by' Miss.
EMythe was wi'll tl.-i led an I all
[ report a go > i time.
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