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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1909)
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' ' " . . ' . . . . : ' - . , " - . , ' ' . . . . * . ' . , _ ' . ; . - , ' . . " . - . , ' - . , ' - - ' , . , ' - - . . : . .j . - : . JJO'c " < f. : . . ; : . . . , ' - . . - * > - , , - , ' 3 , . , , . ; - ' -f- ; - , - , ' . , . . . . . . ; " . " ' . . TV. , " . 3V " ? . - r1JjjAl "V' ALE1 : ; nflIrA _ U iv10UlA1\ ; w . ' . f ' ; " ? s ' - 1 . li ) oz- . ' . . . A..I > .A , - liI , . c L M. Eice , Editor and Proprietor YALENTINE : , NEBR. , THURSDAY , JUNE 10 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 22 efis _ - - ' _ _ _ _ un _ _ _ _ .n _ _ J : - . ' _ _ e e-e THIS ,18 THE TI.ME l - . . and the Red Front Merc. Co 's I e HARDWARE DEPARTMENT S " ; " , , IS THE PLACE .H.uNut I - e to buy your i . GASOLENE OR OIL L STOVEI - - - I . , - - . s .f 9j , l : hY 1 1i i , , . , . , . i Get ready for the hot days. We have the . ' largest and best assortment of Gasolene and It Oil Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is believing. Call and see them for : .yourself. We are also head , . IYfooJfi ; ; " . . for ; Garden Tools , Garden Hose \ : ' i ) " 1f 1 :1e s , ! : f aka . Hose Nozzles : Garden Seed ; } 3. icrfiqcL : Wife 1 and Field 1 Fence. We are also -tll'e j.IIy\ \ : u -to-date : eln- e balmers 'band undertE.j 'I- \ ' 1i . : . . : , ii1' j . " f ' . D ; 'herr . . \ ' oun-ty. ' " ' ' j'c' I . . , I : ' . . . . . . ' ( . . ' ' . r . 4 . . . . , . - " " _ . _ . . . . . jt . I' . ! , . ' ; cl : - , I. I I . " " 'I Red Fron " ' " " \ ' " O. , _ . . . . . f\ f.- . . . ! . , . - \ ; . : ' . . , - ' ; .r ' Eureka Saloon t . . ROBERT McGEER Propr. , . > " \ * ; , . . . Fine Wines , Liquors : and Cigars - Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : 4 . QJp Grow , Sherwood , / Hermitage , Ouchenheimer , ' Cegijr ijrok - 1 Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , , and 27/yesuvold , pnQ Jets . E , Pepper , 0 , F , C Taylor , . , These whiskies were purchased in bond . . and came direct from the U. S. gov - / t . ernment warehouse. They , < are guar- anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- excelled for : family and medical use. . . , Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , . Imported ' Gordon and DeKuyper 'Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout , Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , l Valentine Nebraska Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank r' , June I , 1884. August I : ? , HM ( ) : : ! . The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) Valentine , - Nebraska. " , , ; OARITAIi . . PAID ' 1ST A General Banking ; Exchange 1 : ! 25,000. and Collection Business : : : : G. H. COR EJ.L , President. . jr. ' V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. . J. T. May ; , Vice President. Miss : GLEX HOEXIG , Ass't Cashier. - - w e - " e- Nw Hotel. l = Electric Lights. (3Q04 RgOl11S . Hot and l Cold Water. ! Chicago House. * - ! NEAR DEPOT MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine , Nebr. Rates $1 1 per day , Calls for all trains. , _ e e _ _ . Read the' ; Advertisements. . , , 4 . C. & N. W. New Time Table , / WKST BOUND : . No. 7 , 1:10 p. in. New passenger train. No. 8 : t , 1 : :1. : ; u. in. Old " " ' No. 119 ! , 11 : ; ) . ' ) p. in. Throji ; freight train. No. 81 , 10:20 n. in. Local freight train. v- TCAST BOUND : - ' - No.2 , HXp. ) in. New passenger train. No. (5 ( , 5:0.- ( ) : ) a. m. Old" . . No. 11C , ii:20 : ! a. m. Through freight train , No. 82 : , 80 : ! ) p . in. 'Local freight train. Editors Meet at Long Pine The E. Y ; . E. A. met at Long Pine last Saturday. We went down Saturday morning and put in the whole day with the editors and the Long Pine people. It was our good fortune to be entertained at the home of Eugene Bucklin , who marrie an Aurora girl about eleven years ago while running a store at Ansley. Mr. Bucklin is now proprietor of a general groc- ' ery store at Long Pine and is : do- ing a good business. Mrs. Buck- ; lin is a splendid cook and a model ! housekf per. They live in a neat ] home built last summer by Mr. : , Bucklin in the northwest part of Ij I j the town. ' Many of the editors were al- , ready on the ground or arrived on , the same train we did , but some I came on the. noon train from the east , so our meeting was not called to order until 2 o'clock p. m. , in the M. E. church , which was built last summer at a cost of. 7000. . This building has a basement which is used for church sappers and is fitted up complete with dining room , kitchen and cooking uten- sils , plates , cups and saucers etc. The basement is built of cement blocks and the upper part of frame , with main floor rising in gradual slope away from the pulpit to the , rear which . is . the . front of the ' I building and seated with 168 opera : chairs. Three large rolling doors i open up . to a class room large : I enough to seat sixty or more per- 1 sons. In the basement dining I room we held our session and it was so cool tha we were glad to get out on - the - . - street , . at . the . . . close to get warm. . Teams were provided us to go ' to the seven springs south of the old railroad bridge and we got warmed up climbing a flight of stairs reaching from Long Pine creek to the table land. These springs furnish an abundance of pure water which is pumped into a tank for the city by the C. & N. W. , and also supplies the railroad company with water. We , also visited the Chatauqua grounds bu t they are not well kept now. There is good trout fishing in Long Pine brook and the anglers go down of an early morning and ply their pole and lines ' for hours with un- limited patience , satisfied to catch one or two of the wary trout for l breakfast. There are no lakes near town and trout fishing is the only sport. The wagon roads are good around Long Pine and farming land brings $35 to $50 per acre. We heard of one farm selling at $52 per acre. , Long Pine is seven miles east of Ainsworth and ten , miles west of Bassett , the county seats of Brown and iiock counties respectively. We were given a banquet in the evening at the Commercial hotel. Rev. Bash ford , the Congregational minister , was toastmaster and con- vinced those present that he is something of a joker and a brilliant talker. John M. Cooton respond ed to a toast on the ladies with credit to himself and the ladies. W. L. lOrk of Creighton respond- ed with "Rambling Thoughts" ; G. M. Cooper to "The Press" ; I. M. Rice to "Does it Pay to Ad- vertise" and George A. Miles was called on "Just to Defend Him- self. " .They all did well -Theyfcall , even to the editor of THE DEMOCRAT , and every .editor present expressed himself as well pleased with our meeting , glad he came , is going , . . - - - - - - - e----e-e - . . .Special Discount Sale. : . Ladies' White Waists , 25 per cent discount. : . e Men's Summer Underwear , odds and ends , 25c per garment. tit. . Men's Straw Hats , good assortment , cost price. We want to close' the above numbers out in order ' 'to get rid of our qdds and , ' ends which accumulate in stock. See our New Lines of . . . i - . Ladies ? - § mmer Waists , elegant styles ; Ladies' four = button Oxfords , tans . _ and blacks ; Ladies' Summer Underwear , two-piece and unions ; Men's B. V. D. Underwear , two = piece and union ; Men's Porous Knit Knee ' I , Length and Sleeveless ; Men's Summer Oxfords , tans , blacks and reds. S e Ask for , e @ Trading Stamps . . , J _ _ _ e _ e-e - " 4 next year and that it was the most Delightful visit we had yet enjoyed in ! one day at our meetings. O'Neill was chosen as _ our next meeting place. The name of I.M. Rice was put upon the advertis- ing committee in place of L. A. Wilson. C. H. Lyman was elect \ ed president for the year and Geo. A. Miles , secretary-treasurer. The following resolutious were read and adopted at the close of the banquet : REPORT OF C01LMITTES ON RESOLUTIONS JRE80LVED . , That the members of th > f ' E. V. E. A express their "great pleasure to the citizens and busi . ness men of Long Pine who did so .much to provide the associati on ' t . with abundance of entertainment t and an all around _ , ' . ' good 4 I time 1 , aj ; the. , . 13th . annual . meeting : of this asso ciation , and RESOLVED , That we extend : our thanKS to the ladies for their espec- ial efforts to make ! our visit a plea- sure long to be remembered , and be it further RESOLVED , That we extend the thanks of the association a for the hearty welcome extended us , by Rev. Bashford and to Rev. York for the use of the beautiful new M. E. church , in which we were enabled to transact our businass with a de - gree of comfort never before exper- ienced on a hot day. RESOLVED , That we thank the ladies and citizens who have provided this / elegant banquet with its attendant pleasures , and all who have taken part , and be it further , Rssolved that we heartily' thank brother C. H. Lyman . who as secretary of the association did so much to make this meeting a success in his home town. RESOEVED , That this association en- ters a solomn and vigorous protest against the U. S. goverenment en tering the printing business , backed with the great finances of this coun try in 'the matter of selling printed stamped envelopes through the post office and depriving the printers of the U. S of millions qf dollars ; an.t Dually. We denounce J this , as ai } unjust discrimination \ , and : cqntrary to the spirit of tfce constitution respectfully submitted , G , M. COOPER , Chairman. . ' A. . H. BACi " ukus. W. E. BUCKENDORF. R. G. Easley writes us from Bloomington Ind. , stating tbat Mrs. Easley was operated on May 25 , and an ovarian tumor removed weighing 22 pounds. Mr. Easley's brother , who is a doctor and surg- eon of New Albany performed the operation. Mrs. Easley was get- ting along nicely and Valentin friends hope to hear ofher com- plete recovery soon. . , , l / . ; . - . . . ; : - ' Farm Implements . , , . We sell farming implements as well as other , " ' ' merchandise at reasonable prices. : . . . . . . ' Call and try us. . , . . . 1 OROOKSTON NEBRASKA. ' MAX E VIERT L . , " DEALER IN EVERYTHING. . K . " . - - p , fi' - , a , . . . i Moved Moved ! t ' 'fi T , . 1 : To Our Permanent Quarters , t j * < 13 tfi 1ST DOOR WEST OF DEMOCRAT OFFICE ! : : , : 4 J 44c Just received a line of - jj , fi' " \ b ' = Mid-Summer Hats & Children's Hats j * irE Am still doing dressmaking and would-be = | fi ! glad to plan and make . any garment. * * 4 , fi fi VALENTINE NEBRASKA. , ' Mrs. B. I. I Johnson. b , * ? . . _ . lI c4 0 cw O. - co nVn lttj.1) ) ! Il &r IIlJlltllT . . . .i a ! t.l . . .1 Stetter & Tobien , Props. "I , , . . I" . . p , . - , . . I ' . III : ! / 1/iIi / ' / ' ' ' l' . I DEALERS IN | ' j ! I / I' . I' . r I , - 'Iilli ' - lit Ijl . .I , . . I /I / : All Kinds of Fresh f lill - - , ifJ ! , and Salt Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , - . , : _ Poultry , Horse's , Mules : an'd anything you have to sell. I 3 > * - xyL ixyi si sr x v s * ? T1FE FAiR7.\\ I i S 1/ . > 11. ' - . . " , . r , , . . I'd ; x Valentine , Nebraska , , . , - : Has. tie. ] largest and prettiest line of - - , ) - Ladies' Shirt Waists ' in town and at attractive prices. . . . . f All the latest styles and the best makes of t I ) . SHOES 1 1 14 in blacks , tan and oxbloods. r GENT'S AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS ' . . " GRANT BOYER t , , - 1 CARPENTER & BUILDER. . p ! ' . . . . . . - . - . I J ' I All kinds . of wood work done to.order. Stock tanks m : : . , le in all sizes. i : ' a I _ Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. . _ _ : : . . . l Valentine . , f . - PHONE 72 - N e bras.k a. . . ' : . , , - ' ; References : l My Many : Customers. . . , ' . : ' _ ' ti'r' - . 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