Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 29, 1909, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    8
,
Wv f $
' > ll if 1 iiLh
! TAT
When you need anything - '
thing in the line of
writing materials , remember - J
member that our stock \
is extremely large and
that it includes all .the
latest styles pf box papers - \
pers and envelopes in I
bulk. To the advant
age of securing proper |
selections , we add the
advantage of reasonable
price. Stationery means
also everything in the
stationery line , all writ
ing materials , pens ,
pencils , ink , erasers , etc.
VALENTINE. NED
fi
teA
j
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. .
v , - Pay by check , the
method puts system in
to your business and
gives you a record of
every transaction.
VAfcENTIHE STATt BANK
VALENTfNE. NEBR.
a VALENTINE '
I BARBER SHOP S
. .
> !
! ' . - I
All kinds of.
N
SHAMPOOS , : ; -
MASSAGES.
AND LADIES
HAIR DRESSING
c ? Shampooing a specialty.
fe
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection
= <
< Forest Shepard , Prop.
P. Valentine State Bank Building
v T. J. Christopher ,
AUCTIONEER.
"Will meet all calls phone or mail.
- Versed on pedigreed stock.
Valentine Nebraska
Talk of the Town.
1
"The'Gay Coons Prom Dixie"
at. the opera house Saturday eve
ning , May 1.
Ted Ormesher was in town last
'week ' and we , notice , . .he attends
stnctly.to'business. . "
Till * Cherry County Telephone
. Co- , has recently installed a 30-
! lin toll switchboard.
! The funny ' "Olf" show will
nuk * you iauvrh ar. the opera house
OM thn evening of May 5.
Milt Dunhnra and family returned -
* M
turned from the reservation to re
sume , their residence in Valentine.
Fremont Tate had business in
onr city a , couple of days last week.
He lives 12 miles south of Marsh
lake.
j L. E. Sheldon of Neligh is the
new night man , taking Frank Hun
ter's place at ( he electric light pow
er house.
Miss Maud Van Orsdoll and
Miss Kittie Kelly of Rosebud vis
ited Valentine friends Saturday
and Sunday.
Julius Sohromm has moved out to
his ranch , and John Wilson and
family have gone out there to help
hiin run the ranch.
S > e "The Gay Coons From
Dixie. " in vaudeville at Church's
opera house Saturday night , May
1. Two hours solid fun.
B. L , Murphy , a new homestead
er was in town last Saturday , he
having taken a claim near Fremont
Tate's south of Marsh lake.
A dance will be given in the
opera house April 30. Music by
the Ralya orchestra. Everybody
come and have a good time.
Seed potatoes Early Ohio ,
northern grown , and Bliss Tri
umph for sale at the Red Front
or at John Ormesher's. § L.OO per
bushel.
Al Stewart , who attended court
here last week , found a pocketbook -
book Sunday morning , which was
later claimed by W. A. Keister's
little girl.
The ladies of the M. E.'aid will
serve supper Wednesday eve-
jning , May 5 , beginning at 5
'o'clock in Bethel hall. Every
body come.
Sheriff liosseter returned yes-
jterday from a trip up the road on
legal business. Ira and Earl
Gondin are wanted for horse steal
ing near Cody.
Charles Rhepard came down from
Crawford h st week and brought
with him tl eir favorite horse
Prince , .v.hich he has been keeping
up iheje since last fall.
E i J-M I Gi'J * in l * < m of Ne.-
ligh , IWmerJv proprietors of the
Atlantic hotel at that place , has
purchased of John Eaton the
Dom-her hole ! and take possession
next Monday Mr Eaton and
hdecuU'd to out
fam l.\ ; ; \ ' move
onto a hnme.-toad which Mr. Euttn
has tiled on about 8 miles south of
Valentine.
h
We wish to announce to our friends that
we have the exclusive sale of the John Deere
Plow Go's goods in this vicinity. We now
have the largest and most complete stock ever
shown here , including
John Deere Plows , walking sulky and gang.
Listers , walking , single and double row.
? Disk Harrows , with or without tongue trucks ,
Lever Harrows , Riding and Walking Culti
vators , Corn Planters , Hoosier End Gate
Seeders and Press Drills , Success Manure
Spreaders , Economy Pitless Scales , Sharpies
Tubular Cream Separators , Samson Windmills -
mills , Fort Smith and New Moline Wagons.
The celebrated Velie Wrought Iron Buggies
and Spring Wagons.
All of this is bright , new stock. fo car
ried over or out of data goods. Prices and
terms reasonable. Come and see us.
Valentine Lumber Co.
AE. . MORRIS , W. W. XORBISSET , J. T. KBELEY , DR. O. W. KOYES |
Located in buildings formerly occupied
by VV. T. Bishop us a feed and sale barn
Oie Oison in Spiritland the
operajiou.se May 5.
Wanted Horses to pas ture , 30c
a month , two miles west of town.
16 2 WM. GROOMS.
Eichard Owens , Chet Grooms ,
Dick Osborn and A.etHa Brechbill
hauled in a car load of hogs last
Saturday , which they sold to J.-W.
'
Stetter for § 6.4u per. cwt. - "
Henry Porath returned last week"
from Omaha where he imd a car of
hogs on the market , which brought
h'm § 7.12 per cwt. , and iiejttcd
over § 1,000 for the car load.
Herman LaMotte , who recently
purchased a farm of Jas. Searby
near Crookston , was in town yes
terday and called at our office to
subscribe for THE DEMOCRAT.
There will be a celebration of
the Holy Eucharist at 11 o'clock
a. m. in St. John's church Sunday ,
May 2 , with an address. Even
song at 8 p. m , and a sermon.
If you enjoy a hearty laugh ,
good singing and dancing and a
funny Swede play , see "Ole Ol
son in Spiritland" at the opera
house , Wednesday , May 5. Ay
tank she bane good fallar.
Wm. DeBord is selling fruit
trees for the Council Bluffs Nur
sery for the fourth season in this
vicinity and appears to have given
satisfaction. If ou are in need
of fruit trees you should consult
him. 152
Douglas Sherman , son of Chas.
E. Sherman and wife , died Tues
day at the age of 10 months. The
funeral was held at the home on
Cherry street. Our sympathies
are extended to this family in their
sad bereavement.
J. W. Trumble , special agent for
the Farmers Mutual I.is. Co. , of
Lincoln , arrived this ( Friday ) morn-
ins to adjust the John "Rysohon
lss bv fire.A'hich occurred last Fri
day , burning part of their house
hold goods imd dwelling.
Gov. Shallenbprgpr is slated as
a speaker at Crawford on July 4
this year and expects to stop oil'
at Valentine enroute homo to spend
a few days out fishing at the lakes
south of town. It's a little early
to mention it , perhaps , but let's
put up the flags when he comes.
August Klopping and N. J.
Uck were in our city last Frid ay
and attended the stockmen's mpel-
ing. Mr. Klopping is a member
of the firm of Klopping Bros. ,
south of Wood lake , and Mr. Uck
is in the hard.vva''p bu in * s in
Woodlake. VVre acknowledge a ,
pleasant visit whilf. thev wri *
here , ind they also J'-iU'i-l n-no to
go down to the Uk i i d catch
some crap pies.
Dick Cook stopped in Valentine
Monday to visit old fn ruis und nc-
quainfances before starting for Cali
fornia , where he has mnde his home
near Selma the p st few years.
Dick is looking well and enjoys
good health \vorkinirin the vineries.
He has been back in Io\va visiting
his sister the past winter and had
been up to the Diamond Bar to vis
it a couple of weeks when he stop
ped here. Charley Cook is running
a linotype on the Selma ( Oal. ) Irrigator -
gator , and Mrs. Cook is at the head
of a clothes cleaning , dyeing and
pressing establishment at Grass
Valley , Cal. , and enjoys good health
and has a good business.
The article in last week's Demo
crat appears to have stirred up
the grafters to an alarming extent.
But not enough to cause them to
refund the money.Ve notice
that the clerk ( of the
Valentij e Lumber Co. ) has
been instructed to purchase more
tools for the use of county. It is
our understanding that it is the
duty of the county commissioners
to advertise for bids if the amount
involved exceeds in value 8100.
Now , Mr. Rowley and Mr. Mone ,
you owe it to the taxpayers to see
that Mr. Morris should not be al
lowed to purchase supplies for the
county from himself at an . ex-
horbitant price. Give all the im
plement dealers an opportunity to
bid on'tKesex'supplies and' thereby
save the county hundreds of dol-
, ' - S.--n'c ] J
m -
lars. TAXPAYERS.
_
* . <
.
3. I
Old Crow , All Leading \
?
Hermitage Bra ds
'and Bottled
Gruchen- Under the v
"
heimer Supervision ,
Bye of the
Whiskeys. . & ' ' " ' *
U. S. G-ov.
We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
3
JOHN 'G. STETTER , Propr.
District court adjourned hM.
Saturday , having , finished up the
the docket as far as possible. The
case of buying and receiving stol
( en.horses , knowing them to have
been stolen , against Homer Crane
and Geo. Loomis will be taken be
fore the supreme court Tuesday ,
May 4to get a decision on wheth
er the case can be tried in Ne
braska. It is an important matter
with our stockmen. These horses
were stolen in South Dakota and
delivered in Cherr.y county for a
consideration of § 5 per head to
Crane and Loomis , who were ar
rested in charge of the stolen
property , 40 miles south of Mer-
riman. Judge Sullivan , who is
the employedNattorney of the de
fendants , argued that there was no
law upon the statutes covering the-
ground of receiving stolen property -
erty from out of the state. If
Nebraska horse thieves can employ
Indian horse thieves to deliver
stolen horses to them in Nebraska
and there is no law to prosecute ,
nor statute covering such ca-e ,
then the governor should call a
special session of the legislature
to provide such means of protec
tion to stockmen on the border
land It seems to us that South
Dakota should be able to protect
her citizens and that they could or
should be able to prosecute Crane
and Loomis for receiving these i
stolen horses. Cherry county J
people have not been wronged and
are not under obligations to protect - ' >
tect South Dakota stockmen. We
think this is a South Dakota case. '
but if she cannot defend her citi
zens' rights and unde.r s-nii ir -
versed circumstances that. in
state could not prosecute men for
receiving stolen property in > . 1 > ,
which was stolen in Nebraska , '
tiien something should be Jon.to
correct the evil. '
Liquor Notice.
Notice is hereby given th u 1
have filed with the clerk 01 th *
board of trustees of the Village of
Valentine , Nebraska , a pcti.ion ,
accompanied by a bond duly at
tested , said petition praying iha >
I be granted a license to sell malt ,
spirituous and vinous liquors in
Valentine , Cherry count.v. Ne
braska , for the year ending May
1 , 1910. |
CHARLES M.
Dated April 24 , 1909.
LUMBER
i
| Lath , Shingles , Doors ,
I Windows , Paper , Patent - *
ent Hoofing Tar Paper , f
Paints , Oil , Varnish ,
Brushes , Grlass. Putty ,
Lime , Cement , Plastei ; ,
Brick , Posis ; , Poles.
We Sell Hudson Coal
'
BiSHOP & YOOKG ,
T n rs I
I he LOUD' Valley Hereford Hnnch.
Brownlee , Nebr ,
Soldier PreeV rol-
umt'Us l th IG.0r ! fl ,
; i son of Co'unilius '
17th. a htir : brother j
of tiH'O.COotjf ! aiu-J
pion O ilo , and
Prince Hfwririf 1131-
C03 at head of herd.
"
I now have ahout 30 head of 1907 hull calves
for sale.
Oi H. FAUliHAUBU ,
I New Hotel. Electric Lights.
I Good Rooms. Hot and Cold Water.
NEAR DEPOT
MRS. B. A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine , Nebr.
f Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains.
j
,
Stone , Concrete and Cement Work.
Foundations and Cellars. House Moving.
Plastering. Chimney - Building. Cess
Pools and Cisterns. Examine my work.
- . . . .
Inspect my sidewalks. All work guaran
teed. I can do your work. Call on me.
Valentine ' -Nebraska
ELY
when you fcuy a SEWING MACHINE. Youli find all sorts and kinds at
corresponding prices. But if you want a , reputable serviceable Machine , then take
27 years experience hzs enabled ta to bringf
out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and
WELL-BUILT PRODUCT } coaifaning in its
ooke-up all &c gtiod points found on High ,
grade ciqg fags and otricrs that are exclusively
glance , and v/e have ethers thaidppeal to care
ful buyers. All Drcprlieads have Automatic
Lift and beautiful Swell rpnt , Goldea Oak
VcodVork. Vibrato ? dELotary , Shuttle Styles.
OUR ELEGANT H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PAHTICULABS/'FREE. ?
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O.
as a JHationnl Bank
1 , 1884. Auguat 1 . ' 1902 ,
The SP1
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
A.F .TAX , PAID A General Banking
$25,000. Exchange and
, Collection .Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
& M. V. NTPIHOT ON. flashier.
.
JQilN F. FOSATH
Tubular wells and windmills.
all me up by Telephone.
J. W.
XTY SURVEYOR
Vai sitine -
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
\ Se'c'widjhand phaeton , in good
.coinJition for sale ch ap.Call at
5thU ofiice.f'SrNi' ? - "v : i : 6
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUJR & FEED
General Merchandise
PHONE 1 25
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
Per Cwt. Per Ton.
Bran , sacked § 1 10 21 00'
Shorts , sacked 1 25 - at 00
Corn , sacked 1 ? 0 ' -23 00
Oats , sacked 1 : ,0 29.00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 25 24 00
Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 2T 60