Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 29, 1909, Image 5

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The system of paying 'I i
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man : . - for you. It is
suited to the need of
any business , either
large or small. makes
no difference whether
we pay out $10 or $10000
a montl , . . A checking
account will serve your
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_ VALENTINE ; STATE J BANK :
VALENTINE. NEBR.
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" Bran , sacked.1 10 § 21 00
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00
Corn , sacked 1 30 : 25 00 ,
Chop Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00
Chop Feed , sacked 1 ' 50 29 00 I I 1
Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00
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Ttlt : ' (1ay } fur tuppliey. z { . . ,
J. A. Yaryan'of Pullman was
in the city last Saturday.
D. M. Sears of Kennedy was in
town Monday for supplies.
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John Slonecker and wife went
down to Ainsworth Sunday.
John Bachelor and family are
out to the ranch the past week.
For Sale-Old Catholic
- parson-
age. For particulars call on Fath-
er Blaere.
Egbert Bonnen , the swamp
ditcher , was in town Tuesday ,
coming down from Cody.
Miss Ethel Estes returned to
Omaha Sunday after several weeks
visit with Mrs. I. M. Ilice.
A. G. Shaw is tearing out the
front of his building and putting
in larger windows and the doors
to the center.
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Ed Buising is the new head mill
er , taking the place of E. W.
Cooley who has accepted a similar
position at Fullerton.
W. J. Barker was in town Tues-
day. He has gome into the real
estate business at Gregory with
\\r n1. Tackett and will move his
family there soon.
The junior normal is about to
close and many of us will regret
the departure of the professors
and the school teachers who have
helped to enliven the past two
months in Valentine. :
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Pete DeCory has a new auto-
mobile which arrived this week
and he is already running it all
around town with such speed that
some of the sports are afraid to
ride. He ran over a dog that
came out to retard his progress
Tuesday. .
The whooping cough is going
the rounds. Some children seem
severely affected and should be
doctored carefully. A little cough
syrup will help wonderfully to re
lieve the cough and congestion.
Take good care of the little boys
and girls.
A splendid rain fell here Tues-
day afternoon. . .80 of an inch
was registered. The crops are in
fair candition with . the exception
of late planted ' 'corn or weedy
corn , though some of the small
grain has been damaged consider-
ably. Oats also will be short.
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Wednesday , July 14 , 1909 ,
Clement M. Hahn and Miss Ora
Hooper were united in. marriage
at the home of the bride's parents ,
W. H. Hooper and wife on north
table. A large number of rela-
tives congregated to witness the
ceremony. In the evening a large
number gathered at the home of
0. W. Hahn and wife and cele-
brated the event with a dance
which lasted throughout the night
ind went home in the morning.
We hope our readers will pardon
bhe lateness of this item but v'e
forgot to write it up last week.
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Tobaccos and Cigars.
Canned Goods XX Lunch Counter.
Pl.es : < ; :7akes and : dread I
Phone 7 Home Bakery. . .
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and desire to have you call and : . inspect them : .
r Dain Sweeps and Mowers
Dain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles
e . Fort Smith Wagons e
Davenport Roller Bearing - Wagons
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Sampson Windmills
John Deere Buggies
_ Velie Wrought Iron Buggies .
- . Success Manure Spreaders
Sharpies Cream Separators
John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers
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Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , ( [
Lime , Cement , Wall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors.
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I Read A. John & Co's greal '
moving sale advertisement.
Mrs. Helen Bolding of Omah
is visiting at the home of L. C.
, Sparks.
Mrs. L. C. Sparks entertained
the faculty of the junior . normal '
at dinner Tuesday.
Mrs. Cecila Brown of Siou
City , who has been visiting the
Ralya ranch , returned home Tues
day. '
Mrs. Ella Ellis and youngest
son arrived Tuesday from Moscow ,
Idaho , to make final proof on her
husband's homestead near Simeon.
A delegation from the commer-
cial club went down to Long Pine
yesterday , to get new ideas con-
cerning the big carnival to be held
here this fall.
T. J. Christopher sent his
children to Eugene , Ore. Satur-
day , where they will be taken care
of by their grand-parents , Mr.
and Mrs. Warthen.
We desire to extend to the kind
friends our deep and most sincere
thanks for the many manifesta-
tions of sympathy and kind deeds
which were shown to us in our
hour of affliction and bereavement
over the loss of our beloved son
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lyman
The democratic convention held
last Saturday elected W. E. Haley
and Frank Fischer , jr. , chairman
and secretary , respectively for the
ensuing year. O. W. Hahn , W.
E. Haley , I. M. : Kice were elected
delegates to the state conv nt l1n.
It was moved and carried that the
chairman and secretary and the
candidates for office select the i
precinct committee. .
Last week C. IT. Cornell and S.
Moon \ were out on north table in
the former's automobile and on
the way into town ran over a wolf
near Harmony" store. They told
C. W. Cramer of their suspicions
that evening but it was near dark.
The next morning , early , Mr.
Cramer was out that way with a
load of carpenters for the agency
and aw the wolf laying dead in
the road.
Lawrence Lyman , second son of
Roadmaster Lyman of the C. & N.
W. , went down to Lake Minne-
chaduza , in company with three . .
companions , Sunday and went hf.
swimming. Upon coming out of
the water he fell over in a faint
from exhaustion and did not re-
cover. He had been in unusual
good health of late and was feel-
ing fine Sunday morning. Last
winter he had a severe spell of
heart trouble and lay at the point
of death , apparently , for several
weeks and had been more or less
troubled with his heart for several
years. Though not unexpected ,
it is a severe shock to his parents
and brother and our townspeople
all express sincere sympathy for
the bereaved ones. Lawrence was
born Oct. 17 , 1888 , in \VheeIer ,
Wisconsin. Funeral service was
conducted by Rev. Baker at 2:30 :
Tuesday afternoon at the home
and the remains laid to rest in
Mt. Hope cemetery.
Gilbert A. Shaw , an old settler
of Cherry county , died at the
Stinard hotel Monday afternoon
of general debility and cholera
morbus. He had been living alone
on his farm nine miles north of
town for a number of years : and
the past year has been growing
feebler and weaker. He hadn't
been able to do much work for
some years and his crop was al-
ways short and he had a very
meagre living. About the middle
of last week he was discovered in
his home sick and unconscious and
it is supposed he had lain there
for four days without food or
drink , as he hadn't been seen by
the neighbors during that time.
He was brought to town , and cared
for but he was irrational and im-
agiued [ that he had been taken'
from home to steal what he had
and tried to get away. An effort
is being made to locate his rela-
tivps. G He was about 74 years : old
and had been an accomplished
violinist and was an educated man.
He was queer in his \vars. but a
good citizen and bore a good repu
tation. His funeral was held yes
terday. ]
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To Ioroy Pin neo , non-resident defoiulnnt :
You sire lu re by notified that on the 17th
lay of July , IYF : : + . Mabel Pinneo filed a ] > l'-
tition : against : you . in the district court of
Uherry county , Nebraska , the object and
prayer . of which are to obtain a divorce from
you on the ground that . you have , without .
ood cause , been guilty of extreme cruelty
. toward the plaintiff , and 1 , although , you ; l > e"-
Ing of sullicient ability to provide ] .suitable
maintenance . for her you have ' wantonly ,
grossly and cruelly ' refused ami . neglected ( to
lo so : and for the care , custody and 1 educa
tion of thi ; minor child , the issue of tald
marriage , to-wlt : Ilarry Pinneo.
You are required to answer said petition
an or before Monday , the Wtk : day of Aug
ust , I'.WJ. ! M.VUGI PI = XKO : ,
iS . Plaintiff.
By her atto 'n ; ' , P. II. O'R & urk.
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7 now going on and , will continue to October 1st. Remember I
it is $10,000 worth of Boots , Shoes , Yard Goods , Ladies'
. . : and Gent's Furnishings , Children's Clothing ; . in fact every
thing that the family needs. We are not picking ] out a few o
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Q o OJ ) > > you the advantage of selecting from , our whole stock at the Q1W 0
q reduction of 20 to 40 per cent. That means a bargain , and m
the reason of this sacrifice is to close out our stock before
the 1st of October in order to make room for our large new
p stock that we are purchasing our large , modern store-
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QJ ) > > ing. When \ we move into- our new "Daylight Store" we o O
q expect to keep an up-to-date Grocery Stock , the latest . fash I
ions in Ladies' Cloaks , Suits and Furnishings , Men's : and I
Boys' Clothing and an up-to-date line of Shoes , which will ,
fl v _ . , ' make "The Daylight Store" the best in the country. Lay , . . .
u@ Q u in . a supply from this great sale and save money. OO :
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TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER
The best all round beer
in the markei- bar none
MADE IN I OMAHA
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Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
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when you buy SEWING MACHINE. You'll fin * all sorts aod kinds xt | !
corresponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , tEen take
the T'
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, 27 years experience lias enabled us to bring"
out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and .
T7ELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combining in its :
make-up all tne good points found on high ,
grade . tmchforr. and others that are exclusively :
tyttlT - for instance , our TENSION INDI-
+ . , , = - CATOR a device that shows the tension at a
_ _ glance , and7C have others that appeal to ' care
. _ z = = _ _ ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic '
Lift and beautiful Swell Front , Golden Oak '
Voodworfc. , aadRotary Shuttle Styles.
CUR ELEGANT I. . T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS , FREE. \
WHITE SEVANG MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND ) , CC
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W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUR & FEED
' General Merchandise
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cor. Hall & Oath. Valen : Line , Nebr.
J. T. Keeley and wife have gone
to Monleer Mo. , to visit Barney
Denaeyer and see the country.
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