Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 06, 1909, Image 5

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It member that our stock
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pers and envelopes in
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VALENTINE. NED
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Simple System I
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system paying
by check was devised
by all' men-for any
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suited to the need of
any business , either
large or small. It makes
no difference whether
we pay out $10 or $10000
.b : a month. A checking
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to your business and
gives you a record of
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Shampooing a specialty.
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Forest Shepard , Prop. | ,
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T. J. Christopher ,
AUCTIONEER.
Will meet all calls-phone or mail.
Versed on pedigreed stock.
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Valentine Nebraska
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Harr } ' Ketchara and Charley
Slu'pard came down from C1'aw- ,
ford the Or.-t of the week. ' -
I Early Ohio seed potatoes for
. sale 75 cents per bushel by Law-
rence Christensen or leave ordeis
at The ( Democrat office. It
I Mrs. S. E. Doty , of Cody , wi s
in town \\T pd neday : on business
and was accompanied home byhpr
fljiughtor : who has ; boon stay-ing in
I tow.n. '
Mrs. Mary Heelan , accom
panied by her daughters , Mrs. :
Grpen and Miss : Margaret Heelan ,
of Arabia , were business visitors
in Valentine Thursday.
C. W. Bennett brought Mr.
Young to town Tuesday and he
! Wednesday ' : , g 'ing to Lincoln
and I from b thorp goes over into
Iowa for a carload of ffne regis-
tered cattle.
Webb Uilsingp.r : was re-elected
city marshal : Monday : night by the
'town ' hoard and is again wearing
I the Star. There were numerous
I complaints when he resigned and
: IIP. was induced to apply again for
the position : , much to the : ; ; ati fac-
tion of our citizens. .
! t Judge Z'irr has been in poor
health of late and a few days ago
jhad toui'fup living alone on ac-
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ness , duo perhaps : to weak heart
, action. Ho. ' wont up to Chadron
Nebraska't : ( ) , hs :
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, ' daughter : , , Mrs I Wesley llolsclaw.
I Last Sunday tl1l' civil engineers
I of the railroad bridge construction :
j cnmp'my'ent down to defeat } w-
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! ! fore our locals bv a score 21 to 13.
" I With little practice the engi-
, npprs will have a good fast team.
: ; On Sunday , May : 9 . they t will
again line up for another chance
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! ! Last : Saturday , May : 1st , Thos.
Garcie and Martha Frances Cut-
.sh-ill . , both of Kilgore , were mar-
' ried } in the Catholic church , Rev.
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Father Blaere officiating. Many
I from Kilgore came down on the :
early passenger to witness the i
I ceremony. : Mrs. Garcie ' is a
I daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. T. A
, Cutschall of Kilgore.
I I Mart : Cyphers : has a new milk
wagon for his lied Gate Dairy
I i It Mi is a Studebaker from South
I Bend , Indiana , and is i a covered
I rig throughout with frame and
glass with side : sliding doors and a
front drop door so that in the
storm it is i like riding on a street
car and all closed ) up with only a I
J small opening for the check lines
to guide the horses. An ice chest
I also to cool the milk while being
delivered makes it a milk house on
wheels.
Call on
! J. Q. FELCH
For Fresh Roasted Peanuts
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I and Popcorn at the New Stand.
I I Confectionery
and Fruit.
Lemonade
and Soda Pop.
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V\T 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
e 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 =
valors , Corn Planters , Hoosier End Gate
Seeders and Press Drills , Success Manure
. _ Spreaders , Economy Pitless Scales , Sharpies
, _ Tubular Cream Separators , Samson Wind =
_ . mills , Fort Smith and New l Moline Wagons. '
The celebrated Velie Wrought Iron Buggies
and 'Spring Wagons.
All of this is bright , new stock. No car-
y _ ried over or out of date goods. Prices and a
terms reasonable. Come and see us. '
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A. E. MORRIS , W. W. 3IORRISSEY , J. T. KEELEY , DR. O. W. NOTES |
. Located in buildings formerly occupied
by W. T. Bishop as a feed and sale barn
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I WEEK--ENDING MAY 5 , 1900.
Daily mean temperature : : 41 ° .
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" Normal temperature 52 = .
Highest temperature 87 ° on 5th.
Lowest temperature 17 ° on 1st.
. Range of temperature 70 ° .
Precipitation for week .02 of an. inch.
I. Average for 21 j-ears : .74 of an inch. .
Precipitation March 1st to date 2.48 inches.
I Average for 21 years 4.05 of an inches.
JOHN J. McLKAN , Obsen'er.- .
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anted-Horses to pasture , 30c
a rnoiif-.h . , two miles west of town.
16 2 V M. : GROOMS.
Louie Stetter has taken charge
of the pool hall and will conduct
that business this season.
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J. L. Harvey has moved his
building back off the . street line
and had a building rroved in for
an addition , which when complet-
ed will make a comfortable home.
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Mrs. - Ella U. Rowley visited in
oi r city the past week and hejped
her brother , Mr. ' Felch , get started
in his confectionery business in the
old bank building recently vacafoc
by John Kazda when he mow-c
his barber shop to the. Efner build
ing. . .
Eugene Grace came up from
Neligh Wednesday and today takes :
charge of The Donoher Hotel
which he purchased last week
from John Eton. Mr. . Grace and
Son are old time Hotel keepers and
kno v how to take care of the pub-
lic in their profession We met
Mr. Grace today and he } looks like
a man \\'hnwillhplp to build up
Valentine The traveling public .
speak : highly of him
Roht. I . G. Easily : rowivod a tele
gram' from his daughter , Miss ;
Nellif , on Tuesday stating : that
Mrs. Easley was : seriously ill and
asking him to comp at nnr * P. It
was : thort ' notice and Mr. Easley :
I a t l ly : ; ? nackpcl his goods and de-
partedsWednesday } , morning but
befoptg.oing : received another mes
sage-that , ; ; ' , < 1. J . ' ; ; * Mrs Easley was very
muchljietter ; and in no immediate
danger but advised him to come.
\V Po aro. sorry to lose Mr Easley
and family from our city and hope
they may find pleasant surround
. ings in Bloomington , Indiana. ' 1'
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St. Nicholas Church.
Services will be held in the
Catholic church as follows :
In Crookston on Sunday May
9 , at 10 a. m.
In Valentine on Sunday May ! 16.
Low mass at S a. m. High mass
and sermon at 10 a. m. Bene-
diction of the Blessed Sacrament
after mass.
At 3 p. m. . instruction for the
children.
LEO M. BKAEHE , Rector.
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Lake News.
C. M. Kime went over on the
Boiling Springs flat after cattle
Monday.
George Tellier is assessing in
the south part of the county this
week. ,
Mrs. Dan Barnes has been quite
sick but is improving.
Wm. Strube and wife of Mer-
riman are visiting Mrs. R. I.
Hines.
Charles Sherman is building
himself a new house. :
Mrs. Frank Dart , of . . Kansas ,
is visitijur relatives : in this neigh-
borhood.
Elmer Barnes it\c1 ) his sister
Mrs. : , y a It' ' ' ' Good in Tht } r.h.Y. ,
Mrs : .Jot Ji-nnett has won the ,
title to her land which she : has !
been ond avring to d > for about l l
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fiv > , vrars
Mrs. ) Burgett. sppnt [ a : few days
in Valentino last week
A mPtt.ing:1' ; held at. tlu T 0
; ranch S < rcla.\ for tin purpose of
: making arrangements to dip the : ;
cattle of this vicinity.
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MILL PRICES FOR FEED.
Per Cwt. Per Ton.
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Bran , sack d.l 10 321 001
Shorts , sacked 1 25 2i 00 1
Corn , sacked 1 20 23 : 00
.Oatet sacked 1 50 29 00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 2524 00
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Chop Feedfsacked 1.4 v- ' 127
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We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
THE PALACE SALOON ! .
JOHN G. STETTER , Propr. '
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J. A. Bremmer , a brother of !
Mrs. B. F. Felch , who carao oui
last October and took a homi'Stea : l
near , Kennedy has built a comfort-
able house and will soon have it
completed. He was in town this
week getting a load of m It.pri'l )
and ranch supplies.
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LUMBER
a Lath , Shingles , Doors , I
Windows \ , Paper , Pat- i
m ent Roofing Tar Paper , I
Paints , Oil , Varnish , I
Brushes , Grlass , Putty , |
Lime . , Cement , Plaster , [ t .
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Brick 1 : : , Posis , Poles. | 1
4 We Sell Hudson Coal | 1 d {
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for sale.
C. H. FAUl. AIIRH ,
Wf-f - 0 Stratton
Dealer in
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General Merchandise
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
JOHN F. POEAT
Burge , .Nt'hr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
' Oall me up by Telephone.t
J. W. McDANIE ,
CJOUXTY SUit\TEYOtt
1Talputine" . - K ' br.
All work will be jriven pr- > mpt
, - and careful attention.
H. BAILEY ,
'Dentist.
Office over the grocery : deparment
of T. C. Hornbv's store.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
iartletc Richaras Pn \ s will G Comsttu . k , V. p.
Chas ; 0 Jamtaon Sw : . \ . ; Tr ' - as !
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"sa ,1) } ' . . . . any part of animal :
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BAKTl.ETT RICHARDS. lalworttehr .
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For Sale.
One high grade Pt-rchpron stal :
lion , 3 years did last June , weight
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1600 pounds.
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i Also one Cleveland Bay horse ,
5 years.old , weight 1250 pounds.
For further information see or ad- .
dress me at Crookston , Neb. .
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. tft { bl of 2 inches of rock wool makes the
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I warp , rot , mould , d ' cay - there is nothing whatever in a Crystal Refrigerator that can t
I collect foul gases , decaying ; : food particles and disease germs-not a comer or crevice in ?
" it-and every part including ice chest removable f.ir easy cleaning. g Oval ends for
! strong air circulation of cold , dry air across solid one-piece plate glass shelves so that ii
'I' square chunks of ice and dishes cannot plug the movement of air. C [ When . voa .
consider all these advantages in *
: I the Crystal Refrigerator ; ' ; ' 1 , . ' : . ; ; " ' : - . Finished in an imported
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Refrigerator is . the $ ; % $ $ l ' ) ' . . , ' N1 1 .J metal when twisted ' '
greatest economizerS ; , , . ; ) " I : . , . , ; 1S'r' out of shape , free
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itperfectlv preserves eifef ! It I ; ; I " 'f ) . and sanitary home.
1 food-why it is al- P * . * , I ' 1 - T . ' , : > " " " ' -f 1"J ' ' - . . . . . - . . ; , , , Send for newsy
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Iot-I : y Corners GF + .f " 'iI. " # r qr.I l , 1 . _ s Separate Yegetabln i.
I to Collect Foul ' " - . - . Compartment.
, Dirt and Disease Germs . ' . J - Tliree Sizes , $ . rr
For sale by
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I Foundations \ and Cellars. House 'Moving. : . s ,
! i PI , . tering : . Chimney Building. Cess ?
I . Pools and Cisterns. Examine I' mywork. . i t
: i I Inspect my sidewalks. All worlr gu 'tr _ . . Cn- .
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whea you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You Jl find all sorts and kinds at
' corresponding prices. But if you want a rcputa&Is serviceable Machine , tnen take
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: 27 years crccrisncs has enabled us : to bring"
cst a HAKDSOKEr SYMMETRICAL and
WELL-BUILT ! PRODUCT , combining in its
: ca&e-up all the good points found on high
> grade t ' " ' 1" ir'ninrr ! and others that are exclusively ,
WHITE : fo ? ins .aace , our TENSION INDI- S
CATOR a device that shows the tension at a
glance , and v/c have ethers that appeal to care '
ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic
rr-- : " ' Lift and beautiful Swell Frcrrt , Golden Oak
I 1/ Woodwork. Vibrator andRotary Shutib Styles.
I OUR ELEGANT : H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS FRE : E.
, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. GLEVELAJNOD , Q.
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I . For : sale 1 by Red Front 1.f lnerc. Co. Yalentuie , , . .1. ' : e b .
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walk laid l in front oUiis \ residence .
on Cherry street , and'has had , a
cement hydrant boxJplit ! in.
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