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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1909)
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Volume 24 , No. 26 . - - . e :1 : - SiiTIS _ I r : ! THIS 18 THE TIME and the Red Front Merc. Go's I e HARDWARE DEPARTMENT e . s- I IS THE PLACE j ' - - - to buy your - 1 , P GASOLENE c OR OIL . STOVEI _ \ e i ! " , . , - , " , - . - ; . , . , . . . . . , rl ; ' . Get ready for the hot days. We have the _ largest and best assortment of Gasolene and - Oil Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is believing. Call and see them for yourself. We are also headquarters for Garden Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose \ I I. Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed Wire and Field Fence. We are also the only , up-to-date em- e balmers _ and undertakers in Cherry county. , Red Front Merc. : - Co. : u _ e 8 _ _ CJ , r , - ' Eureka . Saloon ' S\ \ , ROBERT McQEER , Propr. S I Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars ' " Bourbon Whiskies . : Rye Whiskies : V Old Crow , Sherwood , < * Hermitage , , Guchenheimer , . . * Cedar Brook , r - , : Sunny Brook , Spring ' Hill , , " and 27/year/old and' Jas. E , Pepper 0 . , F , C Taylor , , _ These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. goy- ernment warehouse. . They - are guar- . anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- . - excelled for family and medical use. , y Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies Imported t Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , i Valentine Nebraska gy f'j3jlf''Tyjj - I " . , Chartered us a State . Bank Chartered as a National . Bank : June I , 1&)1. ) August 12,11)02. : ) : . . . 1- Tl1" FIRST NATIONAL BANK T. . , . . . . . . , . . . ; . . ' . . . . . . . . . : ! ' , . ( succcs or to Uftiik of Valentine. ) " \ - . . . . " ' ' : ' - ' ' ; Valentine , / . - Nebraska. . ' CARITAT PAID IN . A General Banking , Exchange - . $ 2 5 , 0 0 O . and Collection Business : : : : . . . . , . . . . G. H. ( COIIXKI. - , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. J. T. May , Vice President. , . Miss GLEN HOEKIG , Ass't Cashier. ' - a e _ _ 8-e . : New Hotel. Electric Lights. I ; 4 .Good Rooms. Hot and Cold Water. 1 M Chicago House I . 1 - ' : . ) . NEAR DEPOT MRS. : S. 1\ . . . - SEARS , Propr. Valentine , Itfebr. . f ' * 'R. t-e's' $1 r per day , ' . * Calls for III ( trains. I e e . . eo . . . e _ . , . . , ' " 6 Read , . -S the - Advertisemehts . : ' - . ' . _ . . . . . . - - I C. & N' W. New Time Table. WEST noun : No. 7 , 1:10 p. in. New passenger train. No. 3 , L : & a. m. Old " " No. lll ! ) , U :1) ) . ' ' ) p. m. Through , freight train. No. 81 , 10:3) : ) a. m . Local freight train. KAST HOUND : No. 2 : , 11 : IXI ( ) p. m. New passenger train. No. 0 , 5a u. m. Old" " No. 11(5 ( , 6Oa.Dr : . ' Through freight train. No. KJ , a:50p. m. Local freight train. Normal Notes. Nearly all the normalites" went home Friday to celebrate the 4th of July on Saturday. The change in the temperature was a welcome relief from the scorching heat of last week. Minnie Johnson of Kushville is the latest one to enroll. There , are more coming but they should come soon. Myrtle Searby gave an oration on Abraham Lincoln at chapel Thursday. It was well prepared and well rendered and was a credit to the young lady. During the absence of Mr. Mc- I Crea last week Ernest Foster had ' charge of the building and did the work well. We are glad to know that Mr. McCrea's sister is much better. Superintendent Bowen . as the orator at the celebration in' At- kinson last Saturday. Reports ; indicate that he did the subject i justice and he says that he enjoyed the trip. Eldine and Joe Spirks from the model school gave two recitations at chapel Friday. Joe recited Lincoln's Gettysburg speech i and Eldine the beautiful poem written after Lincoln's death , My Captain , ' 0 My Captain. r _ - . ' _ I. A. , Downey , former state in- spector of normal high schools , spent Friday with us and at chapel hour gave a very helpful talk along lines that interested- and helped the teachers. He enjoyed a swim in the lake before leaving in the evening. Mr. Hudson came for Mrs. Hudson Friday evening and they took a moonlight ride home and spent the Fourth at Simeon. Mr. Hudson is a genial fellow and a first class man , but we do not want him to keep our county superin- tendent too long. ) . There is a report that severa 1 teachers are planning to attend the normal two or three weeks to pre- pare for examinations which are to be held the last of July instead of the third Friday and Saturday. A good plan , come and get in touch with those who can help'you. Miss Lulu Gregory has proved an apt pupil in swimming. At her second trial she was able to swim front or back and float. Several of the normal girls can swim and others are learning. This is the only summer normal where this art and splendid exer- cise can be learned ; Sylvia Allard gave a very inter- esting account of the recent grad- uation exercises at the St. Francis Mission school. She commended the pupils , especially in draw- ing and water color.- work. She thought the exercises were very creditable , and showed careful training on the part of the teach- ers. , Miss Allard answered many questions'asked her by the aud- ience concerning the Indians. Last evening a party of eleven on horseback ; . escorted by our genial friend , Judge Walcott , crossed the ford on the Minne- chaduza and then mace their way up one of the picturesque canyons to the table land. The bright new moon lent its witchery the scene and the gay spirits of the company made every moment of the time a delight. , All halted on the bridge " on . . the . - T return . - - . and , S joined ; > in . - , . , " - the , normal ' song , "Valentine. A . . - _ _ _ _ _ _ e _ ) IWhich Line ? ! . . , e . . . : ' - : ; 1 : y ' It makes no difference _ which line you take when you go i \ ' . ' , on your vacation trip , you will need a suit case or a j : . . . trunk for your wearing apparel. We are showing some . . . ' : , this week . in our front windows. Take a look at them. e The prices are from $1.50 to 1900. ' . : , -4- I The Steamer Trunk is - CoI . . venient. : e A Ask for e - . onter I Trading Stamps ' I 1 a _ _ _ ee _ _ street parade and then an invita tion from the Judge to enjoy the best things from a soda fountain , closed the pleasant affair. . . / Supt. Gregory gave : the story of the life of CynthiaYestover . , . Alden at chapel Wednesday morn- ing. It was the narration of the eventful life of a woman who has live' W bless others who organized the international Sunshine society and through it is still cheering the . : lives 'of thousands of people. It- .I is good to know of such people a'ld . . to . follow their example. , , - , y , of # ' . . ' . - ' : : " . . 1 Herman Lamotte was in town from near Crookston Tuesday. For sale-600 bushels ear corn at 60c per bushel. T. C. HOU BY. Frank Randall has purchased a new delivery- wagon which is very neat in appearance. Mrs. Dora Knott and daughter returned to her home in Wyoming Monday after a few days visit here with relatives. The weeds in numerous places about town need cutting. Get busy and cut them from in front of your property. Wanted - A woman for cookin jj and genera ] house work. Good wages. Address , L. K. TRAVIS , 25 Rosebud , S. D. John Lynde , special agent for the Nebraska Underwriters Ins. Co. , was in Valentine Tuesday in the interest of Jhe ; company. H. H. Wakefield was in .town Tuesday and says his sale was a success. T. C. Hornby purchased the land at § 14 : . 50 per acre. Mr. Wakefield and family have moved to Crookston. Stanley Ketchel knocked outx Billy Papke in the twentieth . round at Colma , Cal. , Monday night and now wants a chance at 3 Jack Johnson , the colored heav - weight champion John Stedifor , who has been stationed at Ft. Russell , Wyo.the past several years , has been trans- ferred to Ft. Crook , Nebr. : Mrs. Stedifor will be remembered here as Martha Maxwell. Miss : Cora Thackrey for county superintendent instead of Miss Sadie Thackrey. Our reporter last week was misinformed in re- gard to Miss Sadie Thackrey com- ing up for the office of county superintendent. . . It is Miss Cora Thackrey instead and the people of our county know of her school work and superior qualifications. Miss Cora Thackrey has been a most successful teacher in this 'county and was a successful . - er in Riley county , , Kan. , t' "before . ! I coming here. l , - ' . 1- - - . Farm Implements We . sell farming implements as well as other merchandise at reasonable prices. Call and try us. . : - > . " " , . " ' CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. ; ' t 'MAX E VIERTEL ' . 'J ; ! " DEALER IN EVERYTHING. , . ' , . NEW . ' PERFECTION " . . _ . . # . ' .i " " , - . . . . . ll. " ' ; Blue Flame Oil Stoves ' " - I These stoves are made by the Standard Oil Co. , 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. Frank Fischer. - I GnVn . , Rlt1j MI IT rfln lItI\SV Stetter & Tobien , Props. , . . ! " I ' Ir I b DEALERS IN ( ( ' ti . : ( All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , _ _ . - Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ' r . 4 THE PAIR , r , , Valentine , Nebraska , , Has the largest and prettiest line of 4 Ladies' Shirt . Waists - " in town and at attractive prices. I. [ 4 All the latest styles and the best makes of - . . i SHOES . . . . ' in blacks , tan and oxbloods. GENT'S AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS . L : ; r GRANT BOYER , . . - - " . CARPENTER & BUILDER. - . . x ' , - , All , kinds ' of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all : sizes f Residence . . and shop one block - , south of passenger depot. . " . Valentine * , , ; sk a , References : My : Many Customers. J .