. , " girtorlcal Soclet1' , . . - 4 . . . , , . , . , . , .1 , . . . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . , . . ' . r IM- r I . . . . . . , . , " , , , . _ , F- . . - _ ' , . " ' _ . . - ' . - 'J - " " _ c.- , > ' -.W ; " " ' - ' > ; 0 < ' ift'"H. ; : „ r . : ' - . . ' . - ' f.r . . . - . " . 1 . . , . . . ' ' , , . ' _ r THE - . 'V-ALENTINE EMOCRAT. ' ! . . . 'J 1 . . . , - " ' - - . . " - . . . , - I. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor . ' \T VALENTINE , NE BK. , THUESDAY , AUGUST 26 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 33 . . . _ _ - - J' ' - . . i-i e ei ) _ I 4 JHISISTHETIME - - - . , and the Red Front Merc. Go's eo : ' a HARDWARE DEPARTMENT . ; . , IS _ THE 'PLAOE . .1 - . . . - f + 9 _ to buy your c I GASOLENE , OR OIL TOVE . . . , , . , ' . , , ' . . - - 'f" > = . * ' ' ' : ' ' . . ' . - . . S Y. ' - / e , . , . . .r' , w e e _ ' . I V Get ready for the hot days. We have the largest and best assortment of Gasolene and - Oil Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is - believing. Call and see them for yourself. b . ' \e are i also headquarters for Garden Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed Wire and Field Fence. We are : also the only up-to-date em- e balmers and undertakers in Cherry county. . - . , Red Pnmt M erc. . Co. e-- . - . e < CU'J i ) _ _ . . - . . . - - - . j > SL f3 E ' = " " .N ' Eurela Saloon X. . ROBERT McQEER , Propr. , , Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars . . Bourbon Whiskies : , \ ' Rye Whiskies . : . Old Crow Sherwood , Hermitagef . r. . ' , Guchenheimer , , ' ' J Cedar Brook , : , ' Sunny Brook , Spring Hill " , " and 28/year/old and . Jas ' E. Pepper 0 , F , C , Taylor. . These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. - ov- ' ernment warehouse. They are guar- r anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- excelled for family } and medical use. - / . , Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's. Extra Stouti : Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer \ _ _ . . . * . Valentine , = Nebraska - J r L .ar' .w- .b".JY I , , Chartered as astute Bank Chartered as a National Bank . _ . June J , 1881. August 12 : , l ! Ol. . " I 'L' The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! _ _ ( Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) Valentine , . _ . : ' , " - Nebraska. . CARITAL I.unIN , . > ; { - : : : ) tt ; p General Banking , Exchange S . -J ' , . and , Collection Business . , . . ' $25OO.J , , ' : : : : . , . . . . . . . . C. H. COlt = ' 1U.'L. President. ! . - 'I . M. . V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. . J. T. May , Vice . President. I Miss GI.EX HOENIG , Ass't Cashier. - - - i e-.e 8 _ . tj 8 New Hotel. p - . . : Electric Lights. Good Rooms. ' . " ' llotVnd Cold Water. . I Chicago HOuse. NEAR DEPOT f , R ( MRS. : S. A. SEAR& , Pi oPr . , Valentine , Nebr. r Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains ; _ _ e @if _ ; Read the Advertisements. , . . L- " , i C. & N. W. New Time Table. WEST BOUND : No.7 , 1:10 p. m. Now passenger train. No. 8 : J , ' 1:8.5 ; a. Sin. Old " " No. Jl ) , 11 : ; ; p. in. Through freight train. No. , 81 , 1II : : Oa. ) in. Local freight train. , EAST DOOND : - No. : > , 11 : ( XI ) p . in. Now : passenger train. No. (5 ( i , i. : o. , a. m. Old" " No. : 110 , ( irJOa. ? ) 111 . Through : freight ) train. No. 8'2 , 8:3) : ) p. 111. Local freight train. THE PRIMARY VOTE , Abstract Votes Cast at the Primary Election Held in Cherry County , Nebraska , Aug. 17 , 1909. I TOTAL VOTE CAST IN COUNTY 846 For Supreme Judge- . James R. Dean , d 68 Benjamin F. Good , d 69 Jotfn J. Sullivan , d 66 F. G. Hamer , r 356 Ed R. Duffie , r . . 1ST John O. Yeiser , r 119 Samuel H. Sedgwick 152 Elisha Calkins , r 151 John B. Barnes , r . 245 Jacob Fawcett , r ' 146 Joseph E. Cobbey : r 153 James 11. Dean , p i > 1 Benjamin F. Good , pi i 1 John J. Sullivan , pi 1 A. Wolfenbaeger , prob 0 It. L. Staple , prob . 0 For Regents of University- Charles T.-'Knrfpp , d 71 Charles S. Allen , r 447 W. G Whitmore , r . 439 , . "t D. C. Cole , pi" i ---x" . < 1 Frank E. Linch , prob 0 John H. VonStsen , prob 0 Albert T. Hunt , s ' 4 ' Wm ' Telnm ( r , s 4 Ernest Hecht , s 0 For Regent to Fill Vacancy- Harvey E. Newbranch , d 69 Frank L. Miller , r . . 454 A. L. A. Schiermeyer ; , s ! 5 For county clerk- F. A. Cumbow , r 520 For county treasurer . . - treasurer- * . „ Gertrude . , Jordan , r . 352 William F. : : Parker-r . . . ' ' " 269 ) ' J. W. Daniels , r 70 E. B. Quible , d 68 For Sheriff- ' ' C. A. Rosseter , d 76 For county judge- James C. Quigley : , d 78 County superintendent- / D. F. Story , r 249 11.Y. . Funke , r 180 Cora Thackrey , r , . 240 Coroner- ' Alfred Lewis , r ' . : , 503 Surveyor - J. W. McDaniel , d 72 Jack Junod , r 300 B. F. Piester , r 209 uommission'er Joseph P. Kreycik , d 69 John A. Adamson , r 485 Low Rates Seattle Expo = sition Via the Northwestern Line. Vari- , able routes , covering all points of interest , including the Yellowstone Park , Yosemite , Colorado , Utah and the Pacific coast. Illustrated folder descriptive of the exposi - tion , booklets and maps free on application to any ticket agent The Northwestern Line. 31 3 The State Fair Board promises to ; furnish four evenings of great entertainment ; during the Fair this year. : At great expense they bring the King of Pyrotechny. ) Pain of New York with all of his new and novel fireworks and de vices and great gorgeous spectacle , "The Battle in the Clouds. " It is a battle scene that will look like the real . thing. Maneuvering of air ships , the ultimatum of war , the bombardment with the fiery de struction of the city. Four eve- nings Sept. 6 , 7 , 8 and 9 * , at the grand stand. . For Sale Six-room house , stable for seven 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 I cash , or will take young heavy I team as part payment. P. F. I Simons , Sparks , l : : Neb. , or I , M. Rice , Valentine Neb. . 1 - , - \ f -0 'J - - , - - - - - - - - - - c' ' , , r . . ' I . . ; . . Cluett and . . " : ' 'C/o " ' : . ' 4 ; ; : . . - , , / ' . , ' e ; . " I 'Y. _ / _ , - . . " . M narch' , . , . - : I . . . J y . , . . . I ' 1 . : : , " . . , , . ' Shirts " < ; . . , . 't 0'il ' ! S . . - : . : . . ; 4 , 0 1 . a i . , ' -fr. I e . " : If you have never experienced the - . , . cool , comfortable effect of the Cluett ' . fashions are just I and Monarch : Coat Shirts you . have SHIRT missed somet ring. We have just as fickle as any other un fashions. packed the largest and nobbiest line of - these shirts that , have shown. _ _ 0 1- we ever Styles come and styles gc. . , . Sizes from 14i to 18 , with extra large Unless you buy a shirt . bodies for stont men , and assorted made by a house that knows sleeve lengths. We are still continu where and how to secure " clearance sale of , ing our summer a the authoritative styles , you ds with . . : goods , exceptional bargains. v cannot ' . be sure that your Ask for Trading S tan i Ps . 6) f shirt is correct. 5 . . The CLUETT label war , rants correctness as well as durability. . . lI - . . $1.50 and more. - . , -e _ _ ee _ _ _ . - , ECXURSION RATES. Nebraska State Fair- , . . Lincoln , Neb. Via : the Northwestern . - , Line. . Tickets on + ; sale } Sept. 6th to 10th ; return 1i Sept. 13tli. Grand deinon- st ion of the Agricultural , Live S. , Industrial and-Educational I [ guests of the state , snrp sing. all "previous expositions. Don't fail to ; attend. For tickets , rates and full particulars apply to any ticket agent of the Northwestern Line. 83 : ; - Lake Items. Cecil went to Cody MOl1da T. Joe Redd came out from Cody Thursday to spend a few days at borne. Edna Kime is spending a few days visiting her sister Mrs. Smith in Cody. f Geo. Russell and Mrs. : E.J. Rus- sell went to Cody this week. Mrs. Russell made final proof , on her home stead. A crowd of ball players that that played ball at Lake from this neighborhood were . caught in a bad storm Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Dan Adamson recieved a message from Washington \ stating the serious illness- of her mother. Mrs. Adamson left Tues- day. We hope she will find her mother better. A surprise dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Dan , Barnes Saturday : Aug. 21 , in hon or of their son Cecil. There being a nice crowd and good music every one seemed to enjoy themselves. Cecil recieved severel valuable and useful gifts. Several of his friends remembered him by clubing to- gether and getting him a very nice riding bridle. St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held l as follows : In Crookston August 29. In Valentine on Sunday , Sept. 5th. First mass at S a. m. Sec- . ond mass at 10 a. m. Benedictory of the Blessed Sac- rament after mass. Instruction for the child ren at 3 p. in. , LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. 200 envelopes with your name and address neatly printed in the porner for § l.OO.Ve . print 'em. L \ ' i . .RICE ' , The Printer. tf 11 ' . ' - , I - - ' , , ' Farm Implements . . . . . . ' , ' . " . We sell ' farming implements as well as otlierv ; ' w . a merchandise'at reasonable : prices. : - , _ , A' ' : " , 3all < and try us. . . . ' : ' " . ° ; ' . " . ' . r . . . " . ; :9J : JiX ! - ! . . , . 4. .Y _ . . > J . - . " . . . : , . 1\\ . \ . . . . ' - . : - . " 'L > - ' - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " / , . . / . . t . , ' . ' - . - . : I CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX - E VIERTEL. DEALER IN EVERYTHING. I NEW PERFECTION ' . . . , I Blue Flame Oil Stoves ' , , 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 I you desire. . , ' Frank Fischer. _ - , . . o..a 4 Stetter & Tobien , Props. / , j'f/ ! II I' I I I I DEALERS IN , / " I' * ' ! ! ' All Kinds of Fresh dill ' 1) ) , II . and Salt Meats. : . . . fJ ' I Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , J _ . . Poultry , Horses" Mules and . ! anything you have to sell. 2i' ! 1 J H. W. Hoenig , now owner of * 4 ' * THE FAIR J. ' . ' . . . Valentine , Nebraska , : F * Formerly owned by W. S. Barker. I handle every- : g ' . thing in the line of Gent's and Ladies' Furnishings. - First class stock at right prices is my aim : 'C" . I solicit your patronage. . ' H. W. HOEN1G. . ' J r - . - - f 1 1 Rasmus Trpclson and his father of Merriman were in town yester- day on business. The father was taking out naturalization . papers. I I . . " , r - Wedding stationery , invitations with double envelopes , printed in _ latest style of type . at TilE DE [ O- - CRAT office.- . - tf . . . 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