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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1909)
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Go's I e HARDWARE DEPARTMENT e a I8THEPLAGE , . - ) _ to buy your - iI " , : GASOLENE . OR Oil L STOVE A 1 . I. . , . rI ; ' - " to . . : 3 er _ w 8 ; : 1 l Get . ready for tjie hot days. We have the , I largest and best assortment of Gasolene and tI Oil "Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is fa " believing : ' : Call and see them for yourself. _ i 'l' Te ' are also-headquarters 1 for Garden - Tools , , GardenItase , , : , , Sprinklers ] , and Hose Nozzles ; GardenS eds , 'Barbed Wi'e ; and Field . ' . Fence. We are also. the only up-to-date em- - balmers and undertakers in Cherry county. . " . . . - . ' " ' , . ' . , . I Red .E . . . 1 .f. r > . ( " tot . . . . { . I.J l , . . { ; . . : . . . ; : , ' . . o < : ' ,0 ' , . " l ; ' - ' . erc. . Co. - - ' . ' ' . - ' " ' ' ' L , ; t r " ' . ' -l. . . JAi' ! ; f ; l' r T : ' ' : : ' , ' e . ' . . _ _ o J _ 1 " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' & ; Y r r ' - : \ : Eureka Saloon I 9 I - ; \ . ROBERT McGEER , Propr. I 1 Fine .Wines , Liquors and Cigars . Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : . . Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , . _ . . . . : Guchenheimer , - . Cedar Brook , . - ? t ' Sunny Brook , r. Spring Hill and 27/year/old and Jas. E , Pepper , 0 , P , C , Taylor. , , These whiskies were purchased in bond . - ' and came direct from the U. Sgov - ' , - ernment warehouse. They are guar- ' " anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- f . , excelled for family and medical use. _ y ' , Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , q Valentine = Nebraska 1 , " c = EE0BS2EJ . . . . , , . . , Chartered as a State Bank ( Chartered as a National ! Bank . . . June 1 , 1S1. August 12 : , l'.K)2. ) : The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . ' . . . - . ( Successor to Bank Valentine. ) , Valentine , - Nebraska. . . , . . CAIUTAL . I\VID IN A General Banking- , Exchange . 25000. and Collection Business : : : : " , . . . . , . . ' . . . - . . C. H. OoiiNKLij ! , President. . M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. i J. T. May , Vice President. . \ " . - . Miss GLKN HOENIG , Ass't Cashier. , _ e 8 , e _ _ . : - , . , , " . A- [ New faotel. Electric Lights. . ' . Good Rooms.- , ' Hot and Cold Water. { ' : ' , : , Chicago _ ' House . . ' I : . O . . CZT , . . " , ' ' . . - " ' ' - ; , , . ' . . / . : . . / , NEAR DEPOT - * . . " ' . ' . . j . . : " ' * ' MRS. : 'S. h : . SEARS , Propr. , Yalentiiie ' ' , Nebr. : . , \ ; J- Rates . 3 $1 pej-day , Calls for all trains. ' _ , . _ e _ . . . . _ S . ' . , . . . . L -w . T' : , Kead , . the Advertisements. " : . . . .r . c' . . ; . . . , . 1 C. & N. W. New Time Table. . AVKST HOUND : No. 7 , lIOp. 111. New passenger train. No. :1 : { , iSKn.jn. : : Old " " No. lilt , II : : : ) p. m. Through freight train. No. 81 , 10iOt. : ! in. Local freight train. EAST HOUND : No. 2 : , llXn. ( ) in. New passenger train. No. (5 ( , 5:05 ( ) n. : . i. Old" " No. 1KJ , 0:20 ( ) n. m. Through freight train. No. 82 : , 3:5 < > p. m. Local freight train. Normal Notes. E. O. Garret , representing the American Book Co. , spent a day with us last week. Supt , Bowen gave an instructive talk ] on the subject of arousing in- terest in reading. Minnie Adamson came to Valen- tine Saturday in time to go out on the picnic with her friend and teacher Miss Lulu Gregory. Mrs. Hudson's mother , Mrs. Baker has been spending a week in Valentine. She was one of those who enjoyed the picnic at Perry Falls. Addie Harvey entertained the normalites Monday at Chapel with a reading that was well rendered and much appreciated by those who were present. v Myrtle Harris , class 'Q3 V. J. N. spent Saturday and Sunday with her friend Frances Harden. She enjoyed the annual picnic with - her many friends. One of our Normal boys , Hir am Newman , was honored last Sunday by Mr. : Darnell of Lincoln who appointed him temporary col lector for the Anti-Saloon League. . Rev. Baker pleased the Normal ites with a very practical Chapel talk last Thursday. lIe knows how to say the right things for teachers to hear. * Come f again - i friend Baker. Supt. Bettenga again , interested and instructed the Normal by some very neat experiments in pyhsics. Hydrxogen was prrduced , experi- ments with the syphon and air pump , performed. The deft and successful manner in which Coanty Supt. Hudson planned ] for the picnic lunch , again shows her skill in management and her close friendly touch with the teachers who will quickly act on her kindly ] suggestions. Some of the rear guard of teams on the way to the picnic found three very lively ] people in the vicinity of the fort. They were glad to accept the invitation to ride and were soon in the midst of their friends who were waiting , for them. Last Friday afternoon four of the old time normalites , Myrtle Harris , Frances Harden , Lulu Gregory , escorted by Supt. Greg- ory , mounted horses and inspected the railroad works on both sides of the river. All points of inter-i est were visited and many feats of horsemanship performed. The examinations to be held at the close of the normal next week are only for those who enroll in the normal , the regular county ex- amination having been held last ] week. The examination next week is for county certificates , so any one can enroll as a normal . ] student as late ] as Wednesday morning July ] , 28 a.nd take any subject in the examinations ? > , which i close Friday nr i11 . er' ! : . : t .q : ; . I ' Again the annual normal picnic has come and gone-come , with its joy , jokes and jollity , . .laughter and heartedness-gone , into the hearts and memories of those who were there as one of the beau- tiful things to be treasured. From tl } a l inlf ; . of .bad - r . - . ingJnto i . . . . the wag- ons at the school house"an'cl taking l the picture of the group. .a $ . eight o'clock , until the closing songs and yells on the return to Main street in Valentin at nine o'clock \ . - , ------0 M " l BI - - "i BIMM " " - O HB . Mid-Summer Clearing Sale From now on , until our stock of summer merchandise is greatly re- . . duced , we are offering you some elegant bargains in vvarm weather 0 goods. These are not seconds but first grade goods. You can't 1f- ' e ford to pass them up at the prices we are placing on them. 10 Dozen Ladies Elastic Belts , 75c values at 35c ; 50e values < at 20c ; 25c values at lOc. . . . , 5 Dozen Suits Men's Summer Uuderwear , 75c values at 50c. 0 - 5 Dozen Men's Work Shirts - . " 60c values at 49c. e 5 Dozen Men's Negligee , Shirts - 50e values at 35c. - I Nice assortment of Men's Hats , values $2.00 and up at $1.50. 'ladies' Shirt Waists , good styles and patterns , 25 percent reduction e , . , ' f } ' Ask for 'I . s. S * I " fU ' j Trading Stamps ) _ _ e8 _ _ . . in the evening there was the best of good nature prevailing. Those whp have been on many of these outings with the normal pronounce this one as the very best. The weather was ideal l , the picnic grqunds more lovely ( than usual , the1 strolls in the woods in small and large groups more efnjoyable than ever , even the water in the river : . was declared by some to be wetter than on other occasions. After the bountiful dinner some songs ' and yells made the glens eC\19 \ , some impromptu remarks : in whi' " the , well deserved praises of Mrs. Hudson , Judge Walcott , ' " Mrs. Sparks , Mr. Hudson and others loyal to the normal were sounded received the vociferous applause of the crowd ; and all yelled a mighty yell for Miss Jordan who was declared ] the next treasurer of Cherry county. The afternoon was spent going to the falls , climbing cliffs , wading streams , sitting and chatting in cool nooks , playing games , read- ing , taking naps in the cool shade , gathering raspberries qr botaniz ing as each one listed until the hour of meeting. A lunch was then enjoyed , which , with plenty ] of lemonade , refreshed the crowd , ready for'the drive home. When picnic day shall coino strain , So tilled with mirth and / pleasure ; If you and I are there , dear heart , Our joy will know no measure. Campbell Brothers circus will be here Friday July 30 Valen ] tine is fortunate in getting this big attraction for our city and the peo ple should appreciate this big at- traction by coming in to see the show and come prepared to take back a bill of jjoods from a Valen- tine merchant who will sell thorn right. Tell them you read this item and that you want to try a Valentine market. Report to us if you don't find everything all right. We suggest that you buy your goods of a merchant who ad- vertises in THE DEMOCRAT. See Campbell Brothers Great Consolidated Shows when they ex hibit in Valentine ] on Friday , July 30 , or you will miss the greatest vtreat of the season. It's bigger , better , more gorgeous than ever and will give you ; entertainment to talk of for many days. The grand morning parade is over a mile in length. ] , Early communion ! in St. John's- church on Sunday next , July 25 , at 7:30 : a. m. Sunday school at ten. Matins : and ser.mon.at . eleven. Litany- service < ) n Friday evening I at 7:30. : Choir practice at eight. Have you read the great mov ing sale of A. John & Co. in i this paper. _ . . r . " - Farm Implements , We sell farming implements as well as other # . ; ' . merchandise at reasonable- prices. . . . . - r ; . _ : I.t } : , & y. : Call and try us. : > ; . ' ' " . . I 1 ; . CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. : MAX E. VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. . , . . : : : . NEW PERFECTION . , : . L . m - _ . ' Blue Flame Oil Stoves fc 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 - . @nVl ! lfJI } . 11 T l J1'1I\RT . , I Stetter & Tobien , Props. r I - ps. < : , , cff1JII ! f ' fl. . 1 . l IIIII' , "v' II III ! 1 , DEALERS IX ' : , ! , II " . , All Kinds of Fresh I Iid la , ' z , I and Salt Meats. . . ' . _ I { Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , . t - Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. - - - - < < r T71 J I FAIR . . Valentine , Nebraska , - . I Has the largest and prettiest line of ' Ladies' Shirt Waists 4 in town and at attractive prices. - p ; All the latest styles and the best makes of SHOES in blacks , tan and oxbloods. i GENT'S AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS = & 2S2iZ&<t1fZ&2 & 3f2Z 2& _ - - - . . - - : GRANT JBOYER , - - - - - CARPENTER & BUILDER. - . . ' : . . . . - - : - . . - " . ; 'Ie ll _ _ , . " r-- I . All kinds of wood work done to order. . Stock fanka > ina/le . In all S16e3 , . Residence and shop one block south qf p.asseng--r depot. ' Valentine , PILOSE : ? s Nebraska- ' . , l References My Many : Customer.5. ; ; , . , .