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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
4 Tk h.-wrv..LC . . . . ± : Lw.r : - , . ' . . - . . . . - . . . . - - - . . . - . . - . . . - - . " . - . ; w - : IWA I brj r c 5 # . & : ' - r . . . , f' i , $22.00 t 1 d buys this new yl I , , style Edison : - _ i Phonograph i I The Fireside : ; 1 i i Will play EJison Amberol and Standard Records. Has I colored horn. It's a beauty and to see it is to buy it. ( A * ar KMrfTTP3HaBBl VALENTINC. NED I J - - - . A Safe , Simple System The system of paying . . by check was devised by all men-for any , man-for you. It is suited to the need of I I any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out $10 or $10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. I r Pay by check , the method puts system in- to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. : _ VALENTINE STATE BANK . --VALENTINE. - . NEBR. s r - ' . MILL PRICES FOR FEED. . Per Cwt. Per Ton. 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 ! t , Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 ' 1 1 . : . . . . - " , . . . . . , _ e. Valentine Carnival. / The carnival committee have been very-active the past couple of weeks and have made extensive preparations to give a big up-to- date carnival this fall. The dates have been fixed for August 31 , September 1 , 2 , 3 and 4. The services of the Walter Savage Amusement Co. , have been se- cured. This company was select- ed , not only because of its high class attractions , but also on ac count of the clean and wholesome I character of the company itself. { i 1 Besides the amusement offered by the carnival company , there will be good fast horse races , broncho busting and ball games. I Another feature will be a bal loon ascension each day and a parachute : drop. This year , the same as last , a prize will be given to the young lady securing the most votes by selling carnival tickets. The prize however , this year , has been very materially increased in value and beauty. It will be a magnificent § 450 piano , vhich should be an incentive for every young lady in the county , outside of Valentine , to start in early and secure votes for this beautiful and valuable prize. The plan of vot- ing will be the same as last year. Each carnival ticket sold will en- title some young lady to 75 votes for the prize. These carnival . tickets are season tickets which . entitles the holder to admittance to all ball games and horse races during the entire five days. It is needless to say that from the 31st day of August to the 4th of September : the hospitality of the town will be extended to every one and everything will be done to entertain and amuse the crowds. Something doing all the time. Remember the dates and prepare for them. Excursion Rates to Chi- cago. I Round trip tickets are on sale via the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. , from Valentine to Chicago and return at § 23.00 for the round trip , daily , July 31st to August 8th , inclusive , return limit Aug- ust 18th. Ask any agent The Northwest- ern Line for full particulars. It 1. PAt 'S MA oG A cV . .y y l G NI AFRO McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style perfect fit , simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Canada or by mail direct. More old than any other make. Send for free catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other fashion JJ\gtzine-million a month. Invaluable. Lat cst styles , patterns , dressmaking , millinery , plain sewing , fancy needlework li.iirdrcssinjr etiquette , pood stories , etc. Only 50 cents a year ( worth double ) , including a free pattern. Subscribe today , or send for sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue and new cash prize offers. Address T2Z McCALL CO. , 2:3 to 213 W. 37th St. . NEW \ORK * I - ' - " 21121 : CONFECTIONERY . P Tobaccos and Cigars. \ Canned Goods 2C c Lunch Counter. I .P1.es Oakes and : dread I Phone " Home 7 Baker. ' b .Ii : : - o- J . ' r _ e. . _ _ e "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 Ie . Fort Smith Wagons 'e f Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons New Moline . Wagons s- Sampson Windmills I John Deere Buggies e . . Velie Wrought Iron Buggies _ - - - - . . Success Manure Spreaders Sharples Cream Separators John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers Complete stock'of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , . e Lime , Cement , Wall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors. . I Valentine Lumber Co. , / A. E. MQRRIS . , W. . W. MOKRISSEY . , J. T. KEELEY , DI . O. W. NOYES | - - - - . ' - * - , .Located . in buildings- - formerly occupied by W. T. Bishop ' as a feed and sale barn . . , . & e . . \ I - - . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . ; . . . . , . . . . . - ; , : . . - . . . . - . - . . . . . . . - - . - . . U. S. Weather Bureau Report. WEEK ENDING AUG. 4 , 1909. Daily mean temperature 7G ° ; . . . . Normal temperature 74 ° ; . Highest temperature 95 : ; = ; ) . Lowest temperature 51 : ; ) . Range of temperature 38 ° ; . Precipitation for week .00 of an inch. Average for 21 years .91 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 8.G2 : inches. Average for 21 years 11.02 : ! of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAS , Observer. W. N. Bliss of near Crookston had his barn blown down by the wind Monday. St. Nicholas Church. In Crookston on Sunday , July 25 , at 10 a. m. In Valentine Aug. 1st. Holy communion , high mass and ser mon at 8 a. m. Low mass at 10. LEO M. BLAEIU , Rector. G. A. R. Reunion salt Lake ' City Excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip daily , August 5 to 8 , via Chicaim & ; North West ern Ry. Account G. A. 11. Re- union. Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Free i Reclining Chair Cars through without change. Illustrated souv enir booklet free on application to any ticket agent , The North West- ern Line , or address WB. . Knis- kern : ) , P. T. M. , Chicago. Lake Items. Wm. Harnen has finished . ffi. hay ing. I Teeter brothers shipped some cattle last week. C. J. Anderson was in this vi- cinity this week buying cattle. The neighbors in this vicinity ' are beginning to cut their oats. George Beaucharap , Dan and E. R. Barnes shipped two car loads of cows Friday. Walter Goodin was called down to E. R. Barnes' to see his little son who is quite sick. Dora Russell is spending a few days : visiting her aunt , Mrs Floyd Fime , near Kennedy. Edna Kime is spending her va- cation helping her uncle , C. M. Kime , in the hay field. G. E Russell and Dan Adam- son shipped two car loads of fine . three-year-old steers recently. William and A. H. Metzger were at Dan Barnes' Tuesday to have some notary work done , and they are putting a bid for car- rying the mail from Rolf to Lake. Gospel Meetings. It is noticed that the gospel tent is still pitched in Valentine , and we are informed that the meetings have been going on continuously for weeks. The attendance has been good and it is hoped that the people will still keep coming. Re- ligions are an evidence of civiliza tion , and , as the bible is the hand book of all good , it cannot be studied too much. Paul said of the Bereans in his time that they were more noble than others in that they "searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so. " Our salvation depends not upon what others say , but upon what we know for ourselyes. / If you hear things that sound strange or new , do not pass them by with- out a thought , but prove them by searching the scriptures. Bible proof is given for all the truths presented. "Man's . ways are not God's ways. " His way is made plain in the bible which - stands open for our study. THE BIBLE. "This book contains , the mind of God , the state of man the way of salvation , doom of sinners , and I happiness of believers. Its doc- : trines are holy , its precepts are I binding , its histories are true and its decisions are immutable. Read I it to be wise , believe it to be safe , I and practice it to be holy. It con tains light to direct you , food to support you , and comfort to cheer . you. It is the traveler's map , the pilgrim's staff , the pilot's com- pass , the soldier's sword , and the Christian's charter. Here paradise I is restored , heaven opened and : the gates of hell disclosed. Christ is the grand spirit , our good its I design , and the glory of God its . I end. It should fill the memory. rule the heart and guide the feet. I Read slowly , frequently , pra 'er- 1 fully. It is a mine of wealth , a I I paradise of glory and a river of pleasure. It is given you in life , will be open at the judgment- , and be remembered forever. It in- volves the highest responsibility , rewards the greatest labor and condems all who trifle with its holy contents. " . - ' . . . c - . . . , . . - . . , u - _ , . . . _ _ _ . _ _ . . . . I . 0 1f.B . oo oo a 1 C r r Wbc 0 I. lIt is Time to Hurry to I J \\IUU \ I U 1 0 ' " . I I - , _ A. . JOHN & CO'S' I 8 Q Z ' 8I GREAT MOVING SALE , I Q i . I ( ( < < o 0) ) ) ) ) . ir o U . Q now going on and will continue to October 1st. Remember it is $10,000 worth of Boots , Shoes , Yard Goods , Ladies' and rent's Furnishings , Children's Clothing ; in fact every- Wl thing that the family needs. . We are not picking out a few ( ( < < 0) 0 ) ) ) ) odds and ends and placing them on sale , but we are giving < < < < oID ) Q g , you the advantage of selecting from our whole stock at the Qo Q > > 4 reduction of 20 to 40 per cent. That means a bargain , and , the reason of this sacrifice is to close out our stock before - q the 1st of October in order to make room for our large new ° stock that we are . purchasing for our large , modern store- I Q ( Q ll ) - W . Q o yp ftl I "The Daylight" I 'B ' w Uo U ' . Q pu Q \ 11 o in Mr. Quigley's new building oullain street. Don't fail ( ( < < OJ ) } ) to come and see for yourself the great bargains were ' giv g ) ) > > . ' ing. When we move into our new "Daylight Store" we JI O expect to keep an up-to-date Grocery Stock , the latest fash- d ions in Ladies' Cloaks , Suits and Furnishings , Men's and 2j ; Boys' Clothing and an up-to-date line of Shoes , which will I make "The Daylight Store" the best in the country. Lay o ( < < OJ ) } ) ( ( OTIJI ( Q in a supply from this great sale and save money. g . Yours truly Q ) ! ) ) I - da t .l . 1'1 ( ( < < OJ ) } ) A JOHN & CO < < ° O > > D Q 0 Qo I. 0 . . . . , I 4 Valentine , Nebraska Wl . _ Gd1 = - q / @ @ @ @ e@ & @ & = - & & & S 7t& ZC = ( ( < < OJ ) } ) - , . . oo J OooO . . . OooO . l OooO . OooO Oo . . , O > > D ' - . , / . . . , - Old Crow , ; I All Leading Hermitage ' ' Brands Ab . and .4- µ 5 ; - ' Bottled . M.w rY n rdR Guchen- " Under the . , , . a.X : L' t heimer / ' ! Supervision , - ' Rye of the : . . : . . - Whiskeys. U. S : Gov. / We also handle the Budweiser Beer. . THE PALACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. Get your property insured by 1. M. Rice and you will , } ) be safe. His companies pay losses promptly. Estray Notice. I , the undersigned justice the peace , will ) ) sell to the highest bid der for cash on August 21 , 1909 , at 1 o'clock p. m. , the following described estray , viz : One white face steer , four years old , brand- ed CY on left ribs ears under cropped , broad horns , left hind Foot slightly bruised and right hip jammed. F. H. HIGGIX , 27 5 Justice of the Peace. For Sale Six-room house , stable for seven I 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 t young heavy team , as part payment. P. F. I Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I , M. Kice , Valentine Neb. 1 I H. DAILEY Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. , CHOOSE WISELY . . . when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll fins afl sorts and kinds at corresponding prices. But if you want a. reputable serviceable Machine , then take the . WHITE- _ 27 years experience has enabled us to &ring out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and . WELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combining in its a' : - ? afl the good points found on high grade machines and others that are exclusively WHITE - for instance , our TENSION INDI CATOR a device that shows the tension at a _ _ glance l , and we have others that appeal to care- ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic _ . . . r Lift and beautiful Swell Front , Golden Oak " " " * " * " W oodwo : . Vibrator Rotary Shuttle Styles OUR ELEGANT H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS , FREE. , WHITE SEVANG MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O. . .I/ ) For sale by Red Front Mere. Co. V Valentine , Neb. W. H. Stratton I Dealer in FLOUR & FEED General Merchandise : PHONE 125 I cor. Hall & Cath. Valentino , Nebr. I . ' J. T. Keeley and wife have gone to Monteer Mo. , to visit Barney Denaeser and see the BarneJ.1 - - - _ . _ _ . _ . _ . . - - FRAftK ! RAN CALL , . < Drayman Light anti-Heavy. . y ' and-Heavy.Draying - f : . Furniture and pianos handled in a carpful n - I1ner. Coal . hauled . and trim- ! and 1 grips : : a specialty. Phone No. 134. . , , " " " ' - - - " - . I