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The system of paying
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Talk of the Town.
I The Brosius family is quarant-
, tined. with diptheria.
. Henry Sc aefer of Nenzel was
in ' town last ' Saturday on business-
Mrs. John Slonecker and child-
ren were visiting in Ainsworth tl . e
past week.
L. H. Overman was in town last ,
Saturday from Crookston and was
a caller I at this office.
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P. H. Young of Simion has 15
thoroughbred Hereford Bulls for
sao ! , from 1 to 4 years old and the
prices are right. 21 2' '
Herman F. Knoetzel and soa of
south of Merriman were in town
last Saturday on business before
the U. S. land office in a contest
case. x
In our write up of the Valentine-
O'Neill , . baseball ! = game last week
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we stated that. t Valentine won both
games. It , should have read that
O'Neill won the first game 5 to . 4
and Valentine the second 3 to 0.
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Sam : Schneider , a prosperous
f. 'mer of near Crookstoli , was in
town last \veek on business. Mr. '
Schneider has a farm of 320 acres ,
well improved , which he is desir-
ous of selling on account of bad
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Dr. Barnes , the eyesight special-
ist of Omaha , will be at the hotel
in Valentine Thursday , the 24th.
One day only. Do not forget the
date. Visits have been made over
this road for nearly twelve years.
All work guaranteed. 22 2
J. C. Brown Woodlake called
on us last Thursday and told us that
somebody has been telling that a
farmer or stockman can't loan
money on chattel security and
that a banker can't loan a man
more than two-fifths the value of
the man's property , according to
the bank guaranty deposit law.
But who fixes this value , or why
can't any man take chattel secur-
ity of loan any amount of money
he desires to any man regardless
of his ' - -wo'rlh ? ! ' Tell them you're
from Missouri.
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. ; t. and mapped , 2,240 acres. Will sell in whole or cut up
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We wish to announce to our friends that
, we have the exclusive sale of the John Deere
Plow CoV 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.
. A Listers , walking , single aud 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
. e Spreaders , Economy Pitless Scales , Sharples
e Tubular Cream Separators , Samson Wind =
mills , Fort Smith and New Mollne - Wagons.
. The celebrated Velie Wrought Iron Buggies ,
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' " " ried or "out of date goods. Prices and
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I 'G'II terms reasonable. Come . and see us. - x. W
f Valentine Lumber . Co. .
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Lncatpd in buildings ) formerly occupied
by ' \ ? T . T. Bishop as a feed . and . sale barn
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The only high-class
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U. . S. Weather Bureau Report.
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WEEK ENDING JUNE 9 , 1909. '
Daily mean temperature G3 ° . ,
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, " Normal temperature 65 ° .
Highest temperature 88s on 45th. . .
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lowest temperature 48 ! ° on 3rd. "
Range of temperature 40 ° . i . :
Precipitation for week .85 of an inch.
Average for 21 years .84 of an inch. ' ' n
Precipitation March 1st to date \ G.Co inches
Average for 21 years 7.1)3 ) of an inches. '
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Mrs.J. W. Spirk visited her sisters ,
, in town this -waek.
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For sale - Fiye spitz pups white
and curly. Call and look at 'era
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Miss Katie Carroll departed .
yesterday morning w for Keokuk ,
Iowa.
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, Mrs. C. H. Cornell ] ) went down
to Omaha Tuesday tovisit home
folks. . .
Frank Krampert and N. , J. Uck-
of Wood Lake were in town yes- . .
terday.
Judge J . C. Quigley is in Oma-
ha this week on business and vis
iting friends.
H. J. Newman of Hackberry
lake was in town the first of the
week on business.
S. F. Gilman came up the first of
the week to look after business in-
terests at the mill. *
Tom Yearnshaw returned to Neligh
Monday night after fishing trip
here and to the lakes.
Emerson Powers and family !
have moved back . to "Cherry coun
ty and have go je out to a farm near
Sparks.
Mrs. : Doctor W ooa' has returned
from Crawford to spend the sum-
mer with her sister . , Mrs. : V.
Northrop. N
Wm. * Ward , Mrs. tottie and
nephew Geo. Ward , and Miss Lou
Martin departed Monday night for-
Seattle , Wash.
J. A. Saults , B F. Piester and J.
Whisler were in town the first of
the week on business. They live
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The Misses Hanna of Wood
Lake came up Friday and remain-
ed over Sunday , the guests of
Mrs. C. H. Cornell.
One of the 500 clubs entertained
about forty couples at the opera
house Friday night. The music
was furnished by the Ainsworth
orchestra
James Quigley is removing the
Taylor building from the prop-
erty recently purchased by ; him on
Main St. , preparatory to erecting '
a stone building. '
John M. Uehling : of Goose
Creek and E. B. Quible of Mer
riman brought in their returns as
assessors last Saturday and went
out to P. H. Young's fishing , re-
turning Monday with some fine
black bass.
Rev. W. W. Wells left Monday
morning for Omaha to attend the
grand lodge of A. F. & A. M. ,
and also to visit his son , Chester ,
who is attending school at Cre igh-
ton University. School closes the
19th and Chester will then return
home for his summer vacation.
Harry - Cumming has pur-
chased . Robert McQuade's white
team , wagon and harness , the con
sideration being § 350 , and has
taken Bob's place at the mill as
teamster. . . Mr. . McQuade has
been team'njr : for 1tNbnnecha J ' -
duza mill tin * past , cigntfars \ and
says their relations have been rrr \ -t :
congenial , but Bb wants : a change ,
though not , hnviriy , drcidnd as yet
what he will do in Uie future. Mr.
McQuade went up to Cody fa : ur-
day niuhi to vi-it his wife who is
conducr.inir M h. > pfi'l ' \1' Cod7 ' and
who 'icc' , > mj , atijyil : : nim h'mu for a'
short vi-u ' a1'ip , 'I't ( - nrnrd - . yester ' .
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The farmer and village" dweller are in close touch with cities. :
They raise Barley - - - know it's rood value.
They know Hamm'r : is i brewed only
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home from Lincoln , where they
have been attending school. Mis :
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and Anna Hahn are home from
Peru normal , and' Miss Ruth Stet-
ter is home from Ponca where she
has been teaching school.
Prof. R. H. Watson and . wife de
parted from here last Thursday eve
ning for their new home at Lincoln.
They were accompanied to the train
at a late hour by numerous stu-
dents and graduates of Valentine
school and by other- friends who
will always have a kindly remem-
brance of the Professor and his es-
timable I wife.
Junior normal is in session
with increased numbers for the
first , week. . . " .Prof - . . . . Gregory of
Crete , so popular in the past with
junior normal students is here and
taking an active part in the in-
structive amusement and social
features , making everyone feel
easy and cheerful right from the .
beginning. The first lecture of !
the junior normal course was given
last night by Prof. M. Newans on
"A Singular Life" to a good aud-
ience. These Ie6tures are good
and you should not miss them.
For Sale
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Six-room house , 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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Do this with your children . ,
School children should be fed plenti-
fully and frequently on Quaker Oats.
It makes . the best possible breakfast for
anyone who is to work with either brain
or muscle. It's easy to prove this in
your own family. Increase the daily
consumption of Quaker Oats and you'll
see-an almost immediate improvement in
the health and energy of those who
eat it.
Regular size packages for city trade ,
large size family packages for those who
are not convenient to the store.
Breakfast on Quaker Oats every day.
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and they . are the best that money can buy. They furnish
an intense steady heat , lighted in a second , no smoke , no
soot , and no danger , whatever. One , two and three : .
burners , and also with cabinet warming shelf or oven as
you desire. .
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