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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
F L. , . ' " . . . , " \ ' 7 } . \ ' \ \ - t- > . 4 ) : ' : r . i 'h . $22.00 . j , buys this new f E u f . style Edison . Phonograph - The Fireside / I I Will play Edison Amberol ; and Standard Records. Has colored horn. It's a beauty , and to see it is to buy it. T ( ! A ss VALENTINE. . NEB I I . . t.1. - . . t ® r . . . . . . wCiaS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I I A Safe , I ! Simple System I The system of paying by check was devised by all men - for any man - for you. It is suited to the need of any business , either I . large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out $10 or $10000 i a month. A checking account will serve your , ; needs. ' II' Pay + by check , the , method puts system in- to your business and gives you a record of . every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. i ' , - MILL PRICES FOR FEED , . I - \ Per Cwt. Per Ton. II I I 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 I i Chop Feed , sacked 1 50 29 00- ; ' Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 . - . , , - . Talk of the Town. ' / ' . i ; A. John & Co. pays cash for cream. 22 cents per pouf d. 27 Mrs. Sol Morey and daughter I of Crawford are visiting , in town. I For Sale-Old Catholic - parson age. For particulars parson-I Father Blaere. 29 I , r ! Mrs. M. \ V. ' Nicholson and son , ' Milton returned home Saturday from O'Neill. I Claude Smith of Ainsworth was I ' in town' Monday contesting for a homestead. I John Fenner and his father came here last week to visit Mrs. I Moon and husband. John return- ed last week , leaving their father here. The Fountain Shows claim to have the finest bunch of trained Shetlands in America , and from all reports they are able to back up their statement. I I i The junior normal was a success in Valentine and the teachers who I attended will long cherish their ex ; . perience with each other under a progressive leadership. Valvarado gives a big free ex hibition on the high wire on the show grounds tomorrow , Friday , August 13 , that is worth your time to SPP , and it don't cost a cent to see him. Ed Brown came over from Dal- las , Tuesday , and is visiting rela I tives and friends in town. He ! ordered THE DEMOCRAT sent to I' ' him for ' a year : to. get the news from his home town. I Any intelligent person may earn a good income corresponding for newspapers ; experience unneces sary. Send stamp for full par- I ticulars. Empire Press Syndi cate , Middleport , N. Y. 30 3 The Fountain Shows are to be in Valentine Friday , August 13th , for two performances. The Black Hills papers have been giving the shows some swell notices , so the show must be alright. The Famous FountainShows nr coming to Valentine Friday , 13th , for two ' performances. : : ; They come well refommpndp.d as a good clean ] : show. This is about , the only rpal 1 dog anfi ponv show left , since it absorbed the Gentry's. Services will be heJrl in St. John's church on Sunday next Au - . 15. as follows : Low celebra- tion of tho. Holr Eucharist , at 7:30 : a. m. Sunclav School at 10 a. m. Matins : and adrlrpss ( at 11. a. ! m. Thp Litany : will Vm said ] Friday pvpning at 7:30 : followed by choir rehearsal. Mrs. Horton returned tho first of the week to her homp at Mprri- man after a , visit with hpr sisters south of Valpntine near the. lake Mrs. Rob Ellis : ; and Mrs. Claude Reece. Their father Frank Sasr- pspr , came np from Newport to visit a few days with his daughters last week. - . - _ : . r CONFECTIONERY - ' - _ _ : . Tobaccos and Cigars. f ' r' . _ Canned Goods X : : Lunch Counter. ' : " I Pi.es Oa.kes iacL aread Phone . L Home Bakery. E - = J T ? _ 8 _ O We ' have a large stock of the following goods P- . and desire to have you call and inspect them : I Dain Sweeps and Mowers Dain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles e Fort Smith Wagons @ Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons New Moline Wagons Sampson Windmills John Deere Buggies e Velie Wrought Iron Buggies - - It Success Manure Spreaders e ' . ' . . : Sharpies Cream Separators . John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers , - - Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , Lime , Cement , Wall \ Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors. , I Valentine i Lumber Co. I ! ! ! - I ? : f i A. E. 3IOKRIS , W. W. HOiyilSSKY , J. T. KBELEY , DR. O. W. NOTES - ; I Located in buildings formerly occupied - by W. T. Bishop as a feed and sale barn I _ . _ e ee e e : . , ' ' - . ' , : - i' , ; . _ . ' > . - " , ' : .v' : ' f \ r , . . ' . . . - - _ - ' ? A S - . . U. S. Weather Bureau Report. : WEEK ENDING AUG. 11 , 1909. Daily mean temperature 79 = : > . . . " Normal temperature 73:1. : Highesftemperature 98 = : . v Lowest temperature G4 = : . > Range of temperature SI0. : Precipitation for week .01 of an inch. . Average for 21 years .77 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 8.60 : inches. Average for . 21 : years 15.30 : : of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN , Observer. James Mangan returned to Porto i Rico , starting last Saturday. , Fred Green lost a horse by light- ning this afternoon ( Thursday ) . Carnival tickets will be on sale at I Chapman's drug store next week. i L. K. Travis of St. Mary's Mis- sion was transacting business in . town yesterday. Geo. Cyphers fell with a scaf- sold from the Catholic parsonage today and was severely hurt. \ J. T. Keeley and wife returned last week from a trip down in . Southern Missouri and report a pleasurable trip. I All bills against the junior nor- i mal should be presented imme- diately to the county superinten- dent for payment. Miss : Driscoll has gone to the , exposition. Atf Crawford she was joined by Miss Gordon and they make the trip together. At Crawford last Sunday occurred a most , severe storm of li btniDg , wind , hail and rain. The trains on the C. & N. W. were considerably delayed on account of washouts. Abraham John and 'wife ' have gone to Kansas to visit 1\1rs.John's brother , and from there they go to St. JOP , Chicago and Omaha to buy goods for their new store. Mrs. Ella Ellis came up to town the first of the week and made final proof on her husband's home- stead. C. W. Bennett and Joe Thompson were the witnesses ex- amined. ' " John Stetter and George Hunter are going to open up a moving picture show in a few days , giving all the latest pictures in a first class machine. You will want to see them. Mrs. M. Connolly ] ] died suddenly ] last Friday evening at her home south of the track on Cherry street. . The body was taken to O'Neill for interment beside her husband. She lived alone for several years and was growing old and feeble. The Kepublicaii closed ! its votinsr , contest July 31st. Miss : Stolla Johnson of Kilgore had the high vote of 171,000 and gets the piano. Miss : Flossie Wray of Kilgore got ; next high vote of 75,000 and takes a trip to the Yukon-Alaska Ex- position at Seattlp. Miss Effie Hutchison of Sparks got 55,000 votes and gets a gold wa tcb. Mr. Barker announces that the contest- was self sustaining. Brigadier General Charles ] Morton , commanding , and Major D. C. Mc Carthy , chief quartermaster , De partment of the Missouri , accom- panied by R. B' : . Miller , G. P. A. for the C. & N. W. , and W. S. Bassing , Ass't G. P. A. of the U. P. , spent last Sunday in viewing the Ft. Nio- brara military reservation with a view to future use as an army post. The prominent men of Valentine showed them around. We visited Dave Dunn's on north table last Sunday and view ed the damage done by the severe wind and hail storm of the previous Monday. Corn was cut and strip ped from the Miss Melton farm on the south in a north easterly direction in a strip two miles wide reaching almost to A. S. Graef's and thence north east taking in Geo. Austin , Cha .Salmon , Aaron Salmon , O. V. Hahn , G. W. Co- wan Jim Pettycrew , Ben Hobson and injuring fields of several oth- ers. - We also bear that severe damage was done at the farms of T. W. & C.W. Cramer and Henry Morris by wind and hail. Dave Dunn escaped the hail on the west but his field adjoining Mr. Hahn suffered { some from hail , though he got a good rain and his crop looks better than on farms this side of the storm. Good rains have fa 11- en in the German Settlement and south of Cody where the crops ' look good. Among the Sick. Miss E. I. Mills is very ill. . Mrs. Green has been very ill but is recovering. Richard Salmon and "Dad" Her- shey are very ill with typhoid fever. St. Nicholas Church. .Services will be held as follows : In Valentine , Sunday , Aug. 15. First mass at 8 , and second mass 10 a. m. Uenedictimr of the Bless- . ed Sacrement after mass. Instruction for the children at 3 p. m. In Arabia August 22. In-Crookston August 29. . LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. ' . , . . , . ' . , ' . / ' . ; - " ' . . - . ' ; . . : J. ! , , . . . " : 'c f : : , , I 'J . . . ' A c" . ' f "A' . . i . . ' : f..rj' . 1' ' ' ( . - . . . . , ' /11- ; ' " ft. 4. . . ) o . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . , , - " - " " ' " - Ii --A ! : J - - - - - - - . . . : - _ . _ . . . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . Ii , I r : : ! - " All Leading Old- Crow , . . . " . . ' . , < . . . . - . . . . . . - , . I . ' , i. . 'T . * xL 't fe-QfJi * Hermitage . I ' . 1 ' * . A Brands .1' \ - - / " I land' \ , . , tr iS' L h4i F , a f Bottled p . . , : ' I ' : , - , ' . fflaiMRffis-r-1 s-s ssi . LL. yi : f . - . Ghichen-- - - . . Under the . ' ' " ' , , , : ' - : Ia r Y' - . . t4 r - ' * * , v' " .t . , lieimer l , . , , . .h . . . Supervision r ' , M . Eye - . yNh.p , jyi2 Fr'y wc' " . + R. ' ? SYt1 of the T z _ _ . r - - _ AC t Whiskeys. r : ; X7 U. S. Gov. , . We also handle the Budweiser Beer. THE PALAOE SALOON , ' . HENRY . .AZ STETTER _ , Propr. Commissioner's . ' Proceedings. August 2 , 1909. Board of county commissioners met as per adjournme > Present : A. E. Morris , chairman , James Mone and N. S. Rowley. Matter of the petition of A. B. Overman for a license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors in Crookston village , Crookston pre- cinct , Cherry county , Nebraska , taken up and date and hour of hearing set at 10 o'clock today. Matter of xthe petition of F. M. \ Phillips pt al that the following described lands , to-wit : All the territory included within the fol- lowing meets and bounds : Begin- J ning at the northwest corner of section 30 , township 28 , range 27 , thence east to the northeast corner of section 28 , township 28 , range 27 , thence south to the southeast corner of section 21 , township 26 , range 27 , thence west to the south- west corner of section 19 , town- ship 26 , range 27 , thence north to northwest corner of section 30 , township 28 , range 27 the place of beginning , be taken from Goo. e Creek and Pleasant Hill precincts and annexed to Loup : precinct , taken up and same approved and said transfer ordered made of rec- ord. Refund of 820.70 ordered made to Julia A. Cole by warrant on the General fund in redemption of tax sale No. 309 , tract No. 896 , tax suit year 1906 , the lands so I sold-being government land. i re-consideration of the Upon a - I application of Dr \V , 1tcrY. . Co veil , M. D. , for a license to soil' ' malt , spirituous and vinous liquors in Brownlee , Loup precinct , Cher- t ry county , Nebraska , for medici- nal and mechanical ] purposes only , said ! : application is rejected. George Hajps } was appointed ] ; I road t overseer of road district 16. I The following claims was allow ed on the Bridge fund : Canton Bridge Co , contracts : , $ :1224 : 35. Petition of John Cronin et al for the formation : of a new voting precinct in Cherry county to bej I known as 'Evergreen" precinct ' and comprising all the territory ; contained within the following 1 I meets arid bounds , viz : Commenc , ing at the northeast corner of sec- tion 1 , township 31 , range 27 , ! I t running thence west on the town ship line to the northwest corner of section 3 , township 31 , range 28 , running thence south to the southwest corner of section 15 , township ; 30 , range 2Q , thence east I to ; the southeast corner of section I 13 , township 30 , range 27 , thence north OR the township line to the place of beginning , was approved and said precinct established as II . petitioned for , wifch the voting I place designated at the school ] ' I' . house of district No. 53. Matter of the application of A. I B. Overman for a license to sell j malt , spirituous and vinous liquors i I in Crookston village , Cherry conn- ty ; , Nebraska , taken up as per I hour set for said hearing , and the board being fully advised in the premises and after hearing all the evidence introduced by petitioner and remonstrators ! , find. that all the facts stated in said application are true. The remonstrance filed in said : case was rejected and it ordered that a license issue to said A. B. Overman as prayed for up on his giving a good and sufficient bond as required by law and pay- Ing into the county treasury the ' sum of § 500. And now the said 'I applicant hl.vingfiled ; and present ed to the board his bond in due form , same - is approved. Contract entered into with the x II Canton Bridge company for fur- nishing lumber as per bids called I for and on file , also with Nebraska I Culvert company as per bids filed. Contract for furnishing two car I loads of coal for use of court houR awarded to J. W. Yeast as per bid on file. . Opening' bids for painting outside of courthouse postponed until next meeting of the board. , , - , GRANT BOYER , OARPENTER & BUILDER. $ , - , l : X - . -:1q-- All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes. Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. ' Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Customers. , .I W&&f&W f&WS&Vto CHOOSE WISELY . .o when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll find all 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 bring : < \ out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and ' i WELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combining in its mm-c ? all the good points found on high. < \ gracf ; s c r c rinand others that arc exclusively ! < ' - " % HITE - for instance , our TENSION JNDIJ J . ' r S ' t a. , A _ _ - : , CATOP a device that shows : the tension at a < i - I ' if ' 1'4J tom , ; gla ! ! c : , and \c have ethers that appeal to care- < | ) y ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic : < > Lift and beautiful Swell Front , Golden Oak J \ Wooc wcri ! : . Vibrator ! sadRotary Shuttle Styles. < j CUE ELEGANT M. T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS , FREE. < , WHITE ! SEWENG MACHINE CO . CLEVELAND , O. < ; ( / * ; "fo , i c i3 4v : J For sale by Red Front Merc. Co. Valentine , Neb. . .L . 4'1".1 . . . t-H-o. : ' ; i& . : : 5' : { ; . . ; LUMBER I r | . ' s Lath , Shingles , Doors , 1 : Windows , Paper , Pat- l. [ ent Hoofing Tar Paper , Paints , Oil , Varnish , . , , Brushes , Glass , Putty , : ' Lime , Cement , Plaster , ? Brick , POSLS ; , Poles. ; iVe i Sell Hudson Coal i BISHOP & YOUNG B i i , : . CODY , NEBR a " a < : " j. ' : : i i. : ; " " ( : 2.Qa- W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUR & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine ] , Nebr. . . . . - - - - - - .I ; - : FRANK RANDALL , r : Drayman : 'Light and Heavy Drayingl I . 5 C . . Furniture and pianos handled i in a careful manner. Coal : hauled and trunks and grips : y a specialty. Phone No. 13i. . | CAA. . . _ . , . A- dlV".AA.AN.JV' ; - H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the jrrocer.y deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. . Estray Notice. \ I , the underpinned juticeof the peace , will sell to the highest bid- der for cash on August 21 , 1909 , at 1 o'clock p. ra. , the following described estray , viz : One white faco. steer , four years ; old , brand- ed OY on left Tibs , ears under cropped broad horn , left ( hind foot slightly ] bruised and right hip jammed. F. H. HIGGIN , 275 Justice of the Peace. Mr. : and Mrs. Garlock enter- tained . party of \oung folks last Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Gar lock's sister , Miss Cecil. , . _ , ; ' . . 'J F . . . . : . . T II I I , . © ® II I env ® ep . I . I TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEERl Brewed from the finest western barley ) malt , Imported Bohemian Hops and sparkling artesian water. Aged from four to six months m glass enameled tanks. We guarantee its purity healthfulness and \ Adelicious mellow flavor ' i ? MADE IN OMAHA - S BY THE O t ® . s For Sale by ' / R..MOGKKK. Valentino. 1J ; jt. o .a e . . . ® es , ' VALENTINE . ' w BARBER SHOP I i 'I ! . . . . All kinds of. . . . . . ' . . V .j SHAMPOOS , . ' MASSAGES , \ i ; " ' ) . i AND LADIES 8 . \'I \ ' ' . HAIR DRESSING t7 Shampooing a specialty. HOT and COLD UATHS in connection I I : i i t \ ' J t P : ' Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank Building I jZ . - r T. J. Christopher , . . . AUCTIONEER. Will meet all calls-phone or mail. Versed on pedigreed stock. , . Valentine - Nebraska I The Lonp Valley Hereford Rw. fh. . . , Browulu , Nebr , x . Soldier Ore.- * Col- ' . " - umous 17th l60n : io . I - i ! a sou ot Columbus Ji . 17th. a lialf brother i . ) of the 10.000 CI . ' am- I pinu n . .le , and , - - .Pnnce Roabdel 13U- J . ) f 603 ' at hi-ad of herd. t b ' ' " . . ' " ' .J.8Il . . . I I ' now have about 33 head of 1007 bull calves for sale. j G. H.FAULHABEK , I r , " ! : ; . . . ' " , ' , . . > : ' . ' . . . , - - - - - - - - -