Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 24, 1909, Image 5

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The system of paying
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' , Valentine Wins 14 Inning . , Game. '
\Vednesday afternoon the local
team met Ainsworth and put up
one of the best exhibitions of -the
art that has been seen here this
year. , From the sixth to , the four-
teenth inning it was anyone's game ,
I the score standing 5 to 5.
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Ainsworth began to score in the
firot inning , runumg in two men on
errors ; in the second bringing In
another and in the third still an-
other ? , giving them an almost safe
lead over the locals. But in the
fourth Frank Fischer came to bat
and got a three bagger. That be-
gan the fun ; the fans began to
work on DeSilva and when the
smoke had cleared away the score ,
was tied. There was nothing do- ,
, ing in the fifth , but in the sixth
each brought in a man. Then be-
gan'the battle royal. For seven
innings ! no man crossed the home
plate. It was primarily a pitcher's
battle , where Grimes showed his
superiority.- Both men , however ,
pulled out of some bad holes and
each played a great game. In the
fourteenth inning Ainsworth got
in two scores. . The locals , batting
last , sent three men in , winning
tha game by a score of 8 to 7.
This game had ought to awaken
some of the dormant baseball fans.
Support . .from the bleachers is as
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necessary to a team and pitcher as
is support' from the field. If the
people would show the same en-
thusiasm as a few showed yesterday
we would have a team that could
hold its own with any in this part
of the state. ,
I EVERYBODY'S
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The old Fred Robinson ranch has just been re-surveyed
and mapped , 2,240 acres. Will sell in whole or cut up
< to suit purchasers. Have several smaller ranches. The
and ] , prices and terms are right. Call on or write
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_ ANCHOR BANK - Merriman , Nebr.
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We have a large stock of the following goods
and desire to have you call and inspect them :
Dain Sweeps and Mowers
Dain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles
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, New Moline Wagons
Sampson Windmills
fjjjohn Deere Buggies
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' . . John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers ,
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i Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath ,
Lime , , Cement , Wall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors.
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A Valentine . Lumber Co.
A' E. MORRIS , 'w. W. MORRISSEY , J. T. IvEELEY , DR. O. W. NOTES
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Located in buildings formerly occupied
V by W. T. Bishop as a feed and sale barn
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U. S. Weather Bureau Report.
WEEK ENDING JUNE 23 , 1909.
Daily mean temperature 71 ° .
" Normal temperature 68 ° .
Highest temperature 90s on 19th.
Lowest temperature 52s : on 21st
Range of temperature 38 = > .
Precipitation for week .01 of an inch.
A'verage for 21 years .98 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 0.80 inches.
Average for 21 years 9.78 : of an inches.
JOHN /J. MCLEAN , Observer.
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A. M. Morrissey is in Lincoln I
this week on buisness before the
supreme court.
Prof. D. F. Story was in town
this morning , returning from the
Thompson sale.
C. H. Cornell returned Tuesday
night from a several days business
trip at Norfolk.
, The , Indians are receiving one of
. their annual payments this week.
They receive $8.00 > er.
Hammond and Bullis have had .
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a cement walk laid in front of their
livery stable this week.
Henry Detgen was in town Tues-
day , closing up the estate of his
father in the county court.
Miss Ethel Jeffers , who has
been visiting at Phoenix , Ariz. ,
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the past year , is home again.
Everett Harvey returned from
York this morning , where he had
been attending business college.
The dirt excavated for the base-
ment in the new Quigley building
is being hauled north of the opera
house , where it will be used to
grade up the sidewalk so cement
may be used in place of the pres-
ent board walk.
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Henry Porath recently shipped
some heavy corn fed steers to the
Omaha market and received top
prices. Feeding cattle is just be '
ginning in Cherry county , which
goes to show that more grain is
being fed than ever before.
A large crowd attended the sale
of A. Thompson's on the Schlagel
yesterday. Stock sold well , $155
being paid for one team of mares ,
and the cattle brought good prices.
The sale totaled nearly $7,000 , and '
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Mr Thompson is well pleased with
the prices paid.
Nicholas J. Uck came ' ' up from
Woodlake yesterday , looking for
a ' plasterer to finish up the fine
new building he has just erected
for his hardware store. . . . While
here he called at this office and or-
dered bills for the public sale of
Henry Lausen. See advertise-
nent elsewhere in this paper.
For Sale.
11 quarters of land on the res-
ervation at a bargain. Located
free of charge. Call on or ad-
dress me at once.
JAMES D. NOVAK ,
23 Britt , Nebr.
Notice To Dog Owners
Notice is hereby given that any
dog found within the village limits
after ' July1 , without having a tag
for the year 1909 will be shot
without notice to the owner. If
you have not paid your dog tax ,
call at Elliott's drug store and pay
the same forthwith.
H. W. GRAHAM ,
Marshal.
Parland Newhall Co.
This famous musical company
will entertain the public at Church's
opera house evening of July 7th.
L. 0. Jones , superintendent df Lin-
coln University Assembly , says :
"The Parland Newhall company is
A 1 - the best quartet of entertain
ers I have ever heard. " This com-
pany does all that three of the next
best musical companies are doing.
They are a first class vocal com
pany ; their brass quartet is not ex
celled by any ; their bell ringing is
alone worth the price of admission.
This company comes at an expense
of $125 for one night. Watch for
further notices. 34 1
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm heretofore existing under the
name of Kohl & Terrill , is this
day dissolved by mutual consent ,
George C. Kohl retiring. : The
business of the firm will be con-
ducted by Robert M. Terrill , who
has this day become sole owner of
all property belonging to said firm
located at Brownlee , Nebr. con-
I ductibg a general ranch business , I
and who will assume all debts and I
collect all obligations due the -old :
firm.
GEORGE C. KOHL.
' . ROBERT M. TERRILL.
Dated at Brownlee , Neb. , May
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CHICAGO
James Lawless arrived here
from California. Sunday mornijg
and will make Cody his home for
a while. He a"t one time owned a
farm near Sparks this county , but
sold out a few years ago and went
to California. He says the climate
there is fine and he may return in
a few months - Cody Cow Boy.
Saturday night Solomon Mar .
shall stole two chickens from S.Q.
Spain , and Sunday morning was
arrested and lodged in jail by the
city marshal. Monday he was
arraigned before Judge Quigley
on the charge of burglarly and en- I (
tered a plea of guilty. , lie was
bound over to the district court ,
and' being unable to give bond was :
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committed to jail.
Ed Thompson , a son of A.
Thompson of SchlUgel creek , ar
rived from Moscow , Idiho : , last
Saturday morning to visit his par- ;
ents and attend his father's sale
which was held yesterday. Ed is
jn the , dray business at Moscow ,
running several wagons , and says
he is doing well. He will return
to Moscow in a few days , accom-
panied by his father and mother.
H. H. Wakefield called on us
last Saturday to get out sale bills
for his auction sale which he has
set for Tuesday , June 29 , at which
time he will sell off all his pe rson-
al property and numerous useful
farm articles , farm machinery and
includes 18 head of horses and 110
acres of land under fence , 90 acres I
of it good farm land. Think of a
home being offered at auction to
the highest bidder two and one
half miles from a R. R. station.
It will pay you to be there if you
want a home. One year's crop in
potatoes will pay for this land and
leave purchaser money to bank.
It will be a novel sale and the peo
ple within reach of this place
should attend the sale. See his
big advertisenent elsewhere in this
paper. .
The local baseball team su ffer-
ed two defeats Sunday and M : on-
day at the hands of the Atkinson
team. The Sunday game resulted
in a score of 8 to 1 , and the Mon
day game 9 to 4. Grimes pitched
the first game and Hayne : the sec-
ond. Both men played good clean
ball but received poor support.
The local team loose out at the
bat , not being able to hit the bill.
And then the season just opening
they've had little practice togeth-
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first-class team and with some bat- .
ting and fielding practice they
should be able to successfully cope
with the best in this part of the '
state. The attendance at both
games was small. If we are to I
have a successful I season "the team ,
must be supported by a large crowd
of fans. At the next game let
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home team "win. I
Just - Returned , I
From the city with a bright , new stock of
Clothing , Dry Goods , Notions arid
Drawn Work ; also Ready Made Gar-
ments in Ladies' Wearing Apparel
at reasonable prices. Five "per cent dis
count on Dry Goods. A full line of Hats.
Fresh : Groceries and Fruit at right prices.
CHARLES ABRAHAM , .
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NEW PERFECTION . 7f f
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These stoves are made by the Standard Oil Co. ,
ind they are the best that money can buy. They furnish
in intense steady heat , lighted in a second , no smoke , no
: soot ; , and no danger , whatever. One , two and three
l .miners , and also with cabinet warming shelf or oven : as
fou desire. . _ - . . . . . ' . ; 'r S
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Stone , Concrete and Cement Work. . ' ; .
Foundations and Cellars. Eouse Moving. : . .
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Plastering. Chimney Building. Cess
Pools and Cisterns. Examine my work. - -
Inspect my sidewalks. All work guaran-
teed. I can do your work. Call on inc. . , .
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> > corresponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , then take
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t - 27 years experience has enabled us to bjtifl
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WELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combinin , krlts ' "
j make-up all the good points found c {
grade l rh3 cf1rnelr1 others that arc cxchaively
WHITE-for instance , our TENSION INDI
' = , CATOR , a device that shows tiie tension at a J
_ glance , and we have others that appeal to care- 4
ful btycrs. AH Drop Heads have Automatic < '
Lift and beautiful CweH Front , Golden Oak
. . Woodwork. Vibrator aR.otary&utt.eStyles.
OUR ELCGAKT H. t T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS , FRE . E. / .
, WHITE SFWENG MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O.
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For sale by Eed Front Merc. Co. Valentine , Neb. . .
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Harvey Lyons of Woodlake was Hon. O. H. Cornell's new auto :
in the city yesterdsy on business. mobile arrived here Tuesday . . . : _ :
He recently disposed of the hotel and is now being thoroughly over- ; ' :
business at "VYoodlake. - . hauled at the local garage. 1
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