t - . - - . . - . - , - - . , -.1 - - . - - . . r- \ , . _ . ' . . : : _ . - - - - - . .tk. . . . . . . . .4-J..l. . " Jl > 11' I ! tI. . - . , _ _ Mfftt tA "il.&iJ-.IIJ _ ' I---r. : = - - . . _ 1 t } , ; - j ' - : . . : . _ . . ' ' . ' . . /'I.t . . ' ; ; S j J ' 'If.- . t ' : ; j.fr 1,1 t , ' . VALENTINE I " DElfLOCRA ? Jl . t ' I. I M. RICE - vEditcV and PropK ; ' ' \ Mark Zarr - - ' Foreman. , - 11' 1 i J I , . . ' fJ. j ' . Thursday ' , August 19 , 1909. . I ' , ' 1 ' ; , Democratic County Ticket. ; 1 ; . , For Treasurer . I ' ' " K. ' B : , 2 UIIn Jp . " . . I' . / * . ' ' ' For Olerli 'i , I - , . . In : ' 10. ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . . . . I ! I For Judge - , , . / ! 'JAMKB 0. QUJGLBY. i I I For Sheriff . . . , f I. ' , - SheriffCIA'DE A. KOS6HTEII. : , I For ' ' Count ( ) County Superintendent I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ' . I ' ' " 'Ol'I' ' _ For SUl'\"C 'Ol'- , I i i . . .7. " - . McDANIELS. " , . I : "Tor Coroner I , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I J ; I For Co. Ooin'r First District j . ! I ' . ' JOSEPH P. KREYOIK. { ! ! i x * Politics makes queer bed fellows 'I I I t i f ' ! and the primary does not al ways ' . . 1 i . please the powers that be. I " ! \ 1 . ( i ! The election will heal the sore \ . . , spots caused by . the primary , but i may leave some other sore spots. i Brother , Mayes changed a fifty , i dollar bill the _ other day for a sub- , scriber , who paid for two sub , scriptions in advance , and , had the , 1 money : in his pocket make the " 1 change. . , , . J. . i The. , Water Proposition. I * - " * : i Wehave " : . . very bad water . , but ; we understand that the village ! : ! board lias contracted with Mr. : i I F Palmer , the engineer who survey- , ed the new railroad : for Mr. Cor- , nell , to make surveys and estimate , I \ " ' . , . , the-arnount of work and l the cost : l of putting in our water \ works ; sys- I . tern and . electric light plant , and I they hope to get to work at it I right away , and , if possible , get the work : done before the close of . the year. f This would be , , v very gratifying to Valentine . .people . but they must , get busy if they do anything. The grading-outfit for the rail- . road company might be employed j to put in our water system , if they get through with their contract in l time to do it , and one outfit could I R do the work in a few days' time. f Why don't the "city dads" see about this and try to get our new -i f plant completed before cold weath- i er ? We need the water , but we hate to spoil a baseball game getting it , and if the contractors who are i working on the railroad cut off I could , be seen and asked . to sub- \ : mitbids , perhaps ! they could be i given this " work if they will make 'I ' Y theirprice * low. , , . 1 - - - , . .1 I , I II ' - j .L , : " z1 I * .1 1 l - 1 I' e \ \ : : . , . I , , .t ' i II ; g' . ' ,1 , I' ' II 1 : i Lumber Piles I I r : It keeps us busy ; to keep our I stock full , so we can meet all de 'I , mands. We.are . especially pre- . I . . / } t ' pared now to take care of orders 14 , requiring long timbers. But our I . i i I I ,1 ; , f stock I of ' ' 1 I' : ,1 r I . = Finish Lumber I I is also complete , including White = 1 Pine , Yellow Pine and , Fir Fin- ! I . ish I , etc. .1 . 9 = Ludwig ' . Lumber Co < i - R'iep will 1m lu'l'i in St. ' .Tohtl" ' church on Sunday. - Aug. -I i , ' . 22 , a follows : Sund - , . \ ? school at - II I 10 a. In. . \ lorn h ! ! pni.vor.anrJ ad- l . fh-pss u-itli celebration ! ! ; of ijjtc Holy , . ' Eucharist ' , at 11 I a. III : , Kvpn on r : 1 i at 8 p. m. - Litany on Frifl I , :1 I'e , : I , I ! " flingat 7:30 , followed b.\ ch' . . i ' re . \ I ' . . . l t rsa l. J . ! . . . . . . , . . " ' ' " . . . , . . ' ' ' ' . : . . , , " " 'I' lj " , ' , . ' - . : .r' " " ' > ' , Jt.\ : : ' ' ' ' ' fv , " " " . . ' , , , . . .11' , " .ltI" : " ' . - ' " ' ' - ' . # . . . . . . . . , , , I . . - t > . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . , ' . , , ' , " - : ' ' 7 - " ' . _ \ - l . I1 \ ; tiff . I ' t. ! . . . l' - | _ _ _ - - - _ _ t- * _ _ . - . - - . . - " - w.wa.aa > - - , . -Y . , . . asa4fltt . . . . . - . .r _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ : r - . . . e' _ . . . . . , _ . . _ _ _ . . - _ . . . " _ " _ ; tt- ' .tI 1 . - L . . . " ' 0 " . _ . ; . _ . . . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ w.- . . . . . . . , . . . , , ' . , " , , " , , " " . . , . . , . , . ' . . " ' . ' : : , ' - - - .4' 1 } . O , ; , : l . . , " of , I v ( . . . " ; . , " " . 1'r , , : . I' " . , , . _ I" fil' ' " . " , , ; . . . 6 ' ( ' I' , . , ' " ; 'It ! , , 'br . , " / . , ! a. ' ' . " . . " L 'I - . . . . . , y - - , . . - - - 4 - " ' ' T " J" . . . . ' - . . " ' " ( ' ' "fl 'If " / " " n ' - , J ; ' , . i ; . ' . " ' 1Latest' Election" News' , : { f5'J. . : gi ? here . ' ' , ' # asli : it cit i ciit'to speak ' of ' in ' the primary i 1 : ' ' election Tuesday , exGpting - : fdr' the . . ' 'offices ' . of county treasurer and superintendent. Miss Jordan's friends were found to be the thickest and she got the vote that Daniels .and JParker thought they ought to have. Mr. Parker was recognized all the time as the strong candidate , and it was to beat him that required the - valient work of the Jordan ites and they e plucked many a flower from the Da els' garden to out- count the Parkerites. But they did it and Daniels , no doubt , rejoiced in the thought that he was at least a fac- tor when he couldn't be the whole cheese. So , while the Parkerites plucked a vote or two , here and " there , whole battalions were being sloughed off to Miss Jordan , which . put her safely in the lead. . In Valentine some of the voters mis-understood and voted the democratic ticket ; excepting for Miss , Jordan and Mr. \ Funke and now the Parkerites claim there was a double cross on them because their slate was Parker and Story. This accounts for the vote of Story and Parker running so close together , and where one went high the other followed mildly. . Miss \ Jordan wins out by some 60 to 70 yotes with present returns and seven precincts to hear from that will likely keep the plurality. ' : . Miss Cora Thackrey is 6 or 8 votes in the lead with present returns , and precincts to hear from will increase 'the ' plurality. . The Valentine Carnival. . The Valentine carnival is com- ing , and the people are getting ready to attend the whole week. /There will be a good time for the little folks , with little expense , and they'll see the time of their lives if you'll bring them down and stay with them during this carnival. Some of you can't come every day , we know but you can come for one or two days and the first days will be as good as the last. Johnnie will want to see this , for it will be like a visit to the city for him and all it costs is to come to town. , . You can spare the time , of course , for it's' only these few days in the year and your friends will miss you if you are not here. Let it be a' sort of 'reunion sof friends and relatives to meet and have a good time together. A few days of thanksgiving for some and of pleasure for the young folks. Come , then , to this carnival and bring the whole family. Turn the calves loose with the cows , and the hogs in the pasture. Give the chickens plenty of feed , and turn the windmill loose. You'll live the longer for enjoying a day of pleasure now and then and you'll feel a whole lot better to mix with the merry crowds for a few days , and go home more contentedly to make . up lost time ; but if you nev er make : it up you'll be sure of the pleasure as . a bird in the hand. ' Tom Huston came . to town last Friday to meet C. J. O'Connor : whom he took out to the O'Connor ranch Saturday. Charley Jordan has moved into his newly built house , " and Mike Davis and wife have moved' into the Peter Simons house on Cherry street. Miss Leola West and Phyllis Duncan of Wood Lake came up to Valentine Tuesday to see the work being done at the railroad - bridge. George Cyphers , who fell with a scaffold from the Catholic ] par- sonage last Thursday was severely hurt and is hardly able to get ! around yet. I We hear that the name . of the I I newly appointed agent at Rosebud to succeed Mr. Kelly is a Mr. Wood , who has been agent" Lower Brule. , The chief quartermaster of the Department the Missouri has just allowed § 40 for repairs on old Fort Niobrara which takes the name from the abandoned list and puts it into line for future im provements as a permanent post. Miss IClida Ellis from Trenton. Missouri ind : Roy Lou is from Ex- ira i Iqwa came . here last Frida.\ : morning and visitod at the homo of Mr. and I\J rs. John Slonecker a , c upl of days going to Ains- wortlr * unc1a.v morning to spend a few days visiting with relatives. . , - . : c , . - . . , . . . i > ' ' . . . . ' . _ " , . . , .t'lfYJ' f. ' " , , , , -1 ' - ' r ' , . j . ' . , . . . ' . " " ' , , .1 " } ' ' . . . . / 1 . . . . I I Talk of the Town. . - - . - - . Mrs. Mai Jeffers and children are visiting in town.A , : ' Mrs. McLeode visited Neligh race carnival this week. , . : : I , . " Frank Randall is at Neligh , tak ing in the race . carnival. . , I Mrs. Emma Vincent and : ; * . baby . are visiting at Gus' Carlson's. . 11 . . , " * As we go to. press we learn that Grandpa Hershey died at.3 p. , m. , Howard Lay port went down , to Neligh this week " to take : in the carnival. " Mrs. Nicholson's sister , Mrs" Haarms of Belle Fourche . is visit . ing here. . ' Mrs. Elmer Bristol has gone to Lincoln . to visit her ' . . sister " , Mrs . 1 . Hattie , Stevens - " . L : Mrs. Wells and little daughter- : : Sarah , returned 'from their visit in ? ; : Ewing last Monday. : ; . Ray Grimes , pitcher for the Val- : entine baseball team , and Lucy went down to Neligh. Mrs. W. A. Pettycrew has , gone ; to Lincoln and Orleans to visit : . for a month with her sister. . j' , Will the person who took . a lady's hat from the Red Front last Friday ; please return same. Mark Stewart has bought f the black driving team of L. H. Bau- man and bought a set of tan col : ored harness. ' : 1 1. S. L. Dutton of Curlew brought in the returns from Steen precinct and J. H. Jacobson the returns from Reeves. Dr. Compton took Cletus Haley to Omaha yesterday : morning to have his eye adjusted. A stich . broke and was likely to leave a scar. Wm H. Kinkead and Miss Jes- sie Beachamp both of Lake were married at Chas. Pote's in Val ( . n- tine Tuesday evening by Rev. Baker. Geo. A. Corbin tells us that he will have a car load of pianos Sat- urday and expects to start a music store with 30 pianos to be kept in I stock by the Bennett Co. I The carnival. Four girls have started out to sell tickets from the north and west. None from Sparks , Wood Lake or the South country or German settlement. A § 450 : piano is to be given to the young lady selling the most tickets. Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. . In the County Court of Cherry County Neb- r.tska. STATJI : OF NwnRASKa lss , ' ' ' OHKUKY sa COUNTV < : f ( To the heir and to all persons interested in the eS' le of Margaret lipnuollv. deceased : On reading the petition of Annie Connolly praying th-it , the administration of said estate be piniued to A. Al. Morrissey as adminis- trator . It is hereby ordered that you and all persons in ten stud in said matter ! 11:1) ' . and do , appear : it the. ' Comity Court to he held in and for said elrnttvnntheIithdayof > " ' - , A.D. , 1909at in o'clock : : \ m. to show cau e , If any then- be , why ihe I prayer of the petitioner should not be , Crimedni \ \ that notice . of the feudency of -aid p ' tition and that th" hearing thereof be give.n to , all p " . -nmi' . interested in . . . aid matter by pnblish- iiijra copy ! of . . ihiaoirtfr ; . in the Valentine Demo crat : a wenklv tiewxpapfcr . : printed in said county , for 8 ! sllces ; h'e weeks piior to sUddar of hearing. . - - ; - Witness rnv hnul.md , the sea' . of Miid ! SEAL . courtrhis : { Kiih dav August. 0D. . inoo. ' ; . - - , . - JAMKS . < . Qaiuucv. : . ; . 32 3 : : County Judge : " Walcott ; ; ; ; Alorriisey , attorneys. t. J .J ; Pl' p. . ' . ' ; . ' . . , " ; " , . , " . , . . . . , . " , ' . ' . , . . . . ' ' - iJ \ - : : < C'7 ; - : : ; : - : : : : = : > > = r : . . . J'- " " : " . ' . .c1 -h- : : : : ' ; : : ' r _ _ _ r- , . . . . , - - - - - - - - - - ' , . . , . - _ _ . _ . . - . . . - ; . _ = - ' - - : . . : . - - _ . . . . . . . " . . . ; . . . . . . : . . . : : : - . " . " . . . . . . - - . . _ - - - - : . . . - : : : , . : - _ : - _ " " , ' - .J.j - . - w - . . . . . " - . . . . ; = -j--- , : ' . . ; . ' ' : . ' ' " : . .J. _ . ' . , , . , , - - . . - 4" ' : : ' , ' , ' - , : . . , . : : : . , ' . . ' - . . , . . - . . . . . . . . . , " , ' _ . " " " - " fJ fI I f " ' J A'RNIVAL / I , Big Race . . Meet and . Baseball Tournament . , I . . . , . : ! - ' . . . , . . , . ' . . , . . . . : ' . ' . at ' S - , . . . " . . . . . - - " . " . .5. " ' ' , . . ' ' : . Valentine . , . ' Nebr.\- . ; ; : : . , . \ . I Five Big Days Commencing : - - , ; . Tues.9 AUgust 31 . rTHEWAlTER ' SAVIDGEATTRACTIONS ; = 4 . . At the Big Tent Theatre , the Talented Young Actbr f I' . ' ELWIN STRONG . ' . ' j I in new plays. Opening play , the four act comedy drama , "A False ' Friend.1 . " . . . ' - - - I " - Refined Speciaties between acts. : ' - . . ' * , The Howells Glass Blowers , ' . . ' ) ' % . . . . . . . , . . . * r - - - - A complete glass factory. Every patron receives a glass souvenir absolutely free. " , , : 4 Dreamand ! Elects4ic Theatre Little Gem Animal 1 Show , . " * . Presenting the latest in motion pictures Sure to please 9 * the little ones. Wild animals . , . - + 9 ' Big Jurlping Horse "Carry-Us-AH" ; r [ ' A continual round of pleasure. The latest thing of the kind. . 5 BIG FREE ATTRACTIONS , :5 : : " : : : i i < ' f . ! - ' I ; : : : ' Balloon Ascensions . , : ; . , : i V . . . . - larand Concerts Daily by Challenge Band : : EVERY - ATTACTION GUARANTEED . CLEAN AND MORAL iA ; . $450. . : Piano ! : ' 'F'r'e'e ' ' ! Season , tickets good for the entire five days of races and baseball games will be . , sold for 75c. Each ticket entitles the holder to 75 votes for the Carnival Queen. . No Valentine ladies to enter this contest. . . _ . . . r ' . . . , - ' . , . \ , : , - . - , : - " : ' ' , - RACE PROGRAM , < : - Thursday , Sept 2nd. r First race - \ mile and repeat , free for , all. Purse $75 , 1st $37.50 , 2nd $22.50 , 3rd $15.00 Second race- - - mile dash , for Rosebud . and Pine Ridge horses. Purse $50 , 1st $25 , 2nd $15 , 3rd $10. Relay raceli mile , first heat. Purse $200 , . 1st $100 , 2nd $60 , 3rd $40. , Friday , ' Sept. 3rd. First race - } mile , pony , M hands and under. Purse $50 , 1st . 25 , ' 2nd $15 , 3rd $10.I : ' \ Second race - - : : mile \ and repeat , free for all. Purse - $200 , 1st $100 , 2nd $60 , 3rd $ till. . . " ' . - . Relay race - H miles , second heat. ; ' . & : . ; . . . , . ' - , ) T Saturday , Sept. 4th. " . , . .7 " . First race - i mile dash , free for all. : Purse $100 ( ) , 1st $50 , 2nd $30 , 3rd $20. ' Second race - f mile ; dash for Cherry county , Pine Ridge and Eosebud horses. Purse $ ? 5' 1st . 37.50 ' ' 2nd $22.50 , 3rd $15. i . , I Eelay ace-1- miles , third heat. , < , , . , - . - , . The following - . . . . . rules will ! govern all races in i this program ' . " . Rosebud , Pine Ridge and Cherry county horses must have been owned at their respective homes for at least 60 days prior to day of race. In the relay race cowboy saddles-are to be used , each rider to have three horses ' . in charge of one assistant , the rider to.saddle , unsaddle , mount and dis-mount un assisted and to ride three } mile heats each day , the rider winning the greatest num- ber of 1 mile heats during the three days to be declared the winner. , The entrance fee is 10 per cent of purse. Five to enter and three to start or - ' race mil be declared off. Horses must be entereLl before o'clock . . , Pm. the day previous to each race. DON'T FORGET THE DATES , AUG. 31 , SEPT. 1,2,3 I and 4 - Notice to Creditors. I In itie ; ftonnty : Court within anil for Cherry conntv Nebraska , ' In the matter of the estate of i : d\rard It . Jtich- arcls iieceased. To the creditors of said estate : You ar ? hereby nottli rI. That f will sit at the County Cou't Koom In Valentine in said county. on the 2Sth day of August , 1900 at 10 o ' c ' ock a. m. to receive and examine all chums aprainst said estate , with a view to . their ailjustmpnt and allmvanutt. The timo limited for tne pre ' en'a- : rjon of claims against said estate is i six months from the ' 2Sth dav of Februa. , y k. n. lOOOand inn ' tlinu limited for p-tvmmit otdcht ? is one year from said i 8th rta > ' of February , 1909. - ' - - Witness my hanrt an-l the seal of s'\id SEAL County Court this 3rd : dv of Aii Uit - k - 1909. JAMES C. QUICJLEY 30 4 County Judge. WalcottlorrisscJ' ; , atlorne 's. . . ' - " ; ' , . . t . . ' < : ; ' : : ' - = ; : : ; : : ' - . : ; : - - ; : - - - - : ; ; - : ; - , - - - - . : ; - , , ; : - - - . - - - - - - - - cII PURE .J5 ! ffi PALATABLE raAcr ; HEALTH 8UlLDER-AFis * N PRODUCER i t NS OeP800oh srwns have endorsedN. . MADE IH OMAHA ° ESTQRZ MALTEXIDEPT. : I ' " ' " -f I SOLD BY LEAPING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF PURITY . . . . J . * .l . . . - , ' . , . . . w .1 ' .r . r - , /0.- _ 1 4 +