Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 02, 1909, Image 4
. sf , E . , _ ' . ' . . . _ . , . < . . . . . . . . . . , , . I : r J " ' " ' . 6 , - . " . . , . , . . - - . ' . . . " . , . ; . " I - r VALENTINE DEMOCRAT ' w I , I. M. RICE - Editor and Propr. - Mark Zarr . , - - Foreman. Y ' . , - - Thursday , September 2 , 1909. : Ili j Democratic County Ticket. " For Treasurer " : - ' . ' If 'l'I'CHIIUrCI'J' , . t J' ; . B. QUIIJLE. ' > . " - i Y : 1 , > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r : For Judge I ' .I JAMES : O. 'QUIGr..I : Y' . . - For Sheriff - I- I SheriffCLYDE A. ROSSETER. I For County Superintendent . - . . . I 1 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . , . " : : : - . . . i For Survc .ol.- . . , ' I I J. AV. McDANIELS. I i For Coroner - _ I I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Co. Com'r First District _ _ JOSEPH P. KIIKYOIK. , i ; ii i To the ) Electors of Cherry , i , County : iI i a 1 4 + Having been nominated the I primaries of August 17 as the democratic candidate for county . , treasurer , I respectfully solicit your support at the general elec- + tion November 2nd , promising in ' ' return if elected a faithful and concientious discharge of the dut l ies of the office. Thanking you for past favors , I am s I , f Very respectfully yours , E. B. QUIBLE. . The Sparks Reunion. the Sparks reunion brought a good crowd of people there last Friday and the races , ball game and dance kept the people in good humor. _ _ _ - ; It was a good day to visit Sat- urday for there seemed to be a 1 city gathered and teams of good I horses hitched to carriages and buggies were numerous. They _ i have good horses down there and / know how to take care of them , \ too. James Hudson's IS-year-old wolf horse won the half mile race ' both days and is a good runner yet and never gets excited in find- ing his place in a race and getting . 1 started. " The relay race which was run I by Frank SedJacek -alidr Mr. Todd , using three horses each and sad- - t dled and unsaddled in the three ' i half mile dashes was won by ! I \ Frank Sedlacek on his quick work in changing horses. i ii i Several hundred people spent the day pleasantly and the man- ! e agement was splendid , every- ' ; thing going without a jar. Sparks and Shadley Creek boys played ball and won a game each. I i ! I There was no need for a marshal . . . at Sparks and the work is very light and pleasant for the chief of f ! , police , .Pole : Hudson. I i i Mayor Simons Yr ! was kept busy in i his stBre . mpsfov of . ' the time and , I I mucTi at-home'behind the counter. I 1 I I ' I : ew-things that Sparks needs I r , " as'a t'"d ! ty ; - wo'uld . ' be hotel and livery . i I ! stable . . . . " . . , "a blacksmith shop and a ! . change , of mail service , starting \ ' I 1 ! I from Valentine in the \1 \ II I I : : ' morning ' . so they can get their h mail earlier. II r : E . We enjoyed the hospitality of III I Mr. Simons while there and ate , I dinner . Saturday , with Mr. : Osburn , uc f JpnnGrooms ' jr. Fried I " . anji , . lV. t ; , 1) p : : . , , : ' - * chvclten'vpie. ; and cake of the best I I .J comnng in the world and lots of j , r other things and several fine water- i I ! . melons is our recollection of a j II J/ 1 I / . ; good time and plenty to ' . eat . . J'I I 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman returned / I . Monday night from : an Omaha i visit. _ ' I Valentine people will be sorry I t . . to learn of the sad bereavement I : I ; . ' t that . has befallen Rev. Beale and i . * - ' wife , fo.rmely. pastor of thp Pres- I -1' bjterian church of thiscity but I . now living : at Spalding , in the - .f . death Monday , of their daughter , I " Elizabeth. § t " . John Sedlacek went ' to Mich- 1 , igan to look at a farm there arid l traded his 900 acres here for 120 t t . " acres : there. They traded stock , i v , t 1 , machinery and supplies and house 5 , . hold g l ods and .the two families f laces saving only thoir ! j . > exchange * places \ } ! . \ ! J- : - clothing. Who says that C'i . ; .Try d county peopJe won't trade. . ti . . . . . . $ ' ; 'i , , . ' . i . . . ' . - . " " . . - = . v . . . . . if I . . - j . . . --1 " ; ; . - , " " , - j ' . . : / . , . . . , " ' - - ! - - ' : , ; 4..if"ttl t : : " ' . _ . _ . . _ _ . . ' . / , , . _ _ _ _ _ , . - - - . . . . . . . . " - . , . . - . . . . . H" . . . . 1rc . ; .r . . . , . - ' . . ' ? ' . . ' ' - - " ' ! i" " ' . . . , . . . . . W' . . , , " " . : ; i' ' 1 1'\I' " .l. ' - ! V" . . . . . . ' . : . , ' ' : : ; ' . : . , : ' . . . - ' : - - ' , . : , " . . . . , , ; > i ' 1 : , .i' > . I ' . " ' 1"/1 / ! , . , t . ! , rty'y _ If < , . . . . , rr . t ilri : , I . : . " .1 . ( ; , " ( ; ' ' , ' J . f ' . a { \ , ; " . 1 - I' : / : ' 'j" . . , . IJ. . . . . : , . . . . , v-1 PI . . { 1' , j . . n _ " . i , " .e " " ' / . , ' . 1 ' iir I'f I * e ' Pt . ' Sfiaw 'i is ' conducting < th E . Iliidjan I : show . . . . . , . . . . , , , ,1. . r k , ' . . , , ( . 'T . , 1:1'1" . . " ; " . . I" . : - k' . " - ' . ' - .If . ' . . I . . . . . . ' 'l ' . 'J " " - . .f. 'J - . " - ' ! " " - - . . 't , . . ' " . , The focal * freiglij s.divisibn : has I been restored . ' . , again res0red to qqAJ , The carnival is in full blast with L tooting horns and other noises. Valentine ] won the ball game yesterday from Ainsworth 1 to 0. I Mrs. : J. W. Mann , of Cody anc several : others are taking in the carnival. ' - . . ' . - Mis. l F. M. Walcott's brother . Mr. Noble , and' family , are i in town visiting. The Chicago Hotel , being shor of cooks , stopped serving meals last week and keep lodgers only. Claude A. Ralya started thi s morning for Omaha to take a course in Creighton University College of Pharmacy. 200 envelopes with your name and address neatly printed - in the corner for 81.00.Vx print 'em. I. M. RICE , The Printer. tf Balloon ascensions each day Races and ball game , Valentine vi S Ainsworth , this afternoon. : Many ] Rosebud people and from along the railroad are in town. I Early Wednesday morning a heavy rain fell , flooding tie streets. The carnival company' tents along Main street were put out of business yesterday. John Stetter started his moving i picture show Monday night and is' i , ! drawing good crowds for the . best moving picture machine that has : shown in our city. His show isi in Church's opera house every night. . William Ward and Mrs. Lottie Ward returned last Saturday from Seattle , Wash. , where they have beeL visiting several weeks. Mr. : Ward brought a photo back with him , taken of William Steele , Enoch Flowers and himself , which looks l natural enough. John Brayton and wife of Fone ! Du Lac Wis. , arrived here Fri Frit day night and are visiting with Frank Brayton and wife and with his brother , Fred Brayton. Mon day night , John and his wife went up to Hot Springs for a few days. Mrs. Carter of Cody and her sister Mrs. Stevenson , who is visiting here , came down Tuesday to take in the carnival. Henry Carter stayed at Cody to visit with his brother-in-law , D. Q : Hind- man , who stopped on his return fro m Denver to his home in Illi- . , nOISe Col. C. P. Jordon of Rosebud had a serious accident last . Satur- day while driving to Crookston to ship some cattle. A tug came unhooked and the team surging forward as the son jumped out to hook up pulled the neck yoke ojft the tongue and ran the tongue in i the ground throwing the buggy in the air with the Colonel and gave him a hard fall. He is bruised up some but no bones were broken. Col. Jordan expected to give a big Indian show at this carnival but had to give it up though he is in town in a wheel' chair to cheer his friends and says he'll be all right in a few days. Chris Dittmer and wife return- ed last ) week from a seven week's visit to The Fatherland. Mr. : Dittmer was in town yesterday and called to see us and tell of his trip. He is looking well and says he : is in good health again. He saw many of his old friends , who recognized him , though it was 27 years ago that he left Germany. His [ wife's mother is SO years old , but strong enough to carry two pails of water and is healthy ! : yet. , The price of stock is much higher I in Germany than here. Horses 5200 ; to $350 , CQW.S § 100 , hogs § 12 . I per cwt. , live weight. Land val ues are high and they save every thing they raise and build cement vaults to save all the manure to spread back on the land , and buy fertilizer also. % They were glad to ftt back , though Mr. Dittraer didn't think he had long hough t : time . to see all his relatives. - . . . . < r ' : " ' " . ' : r. . . . . " - . / v- . ' - . ' : . ' " . . - . . " . . . . . 'r -t- < . . . . . . . " ' . . ' < . . . , . " j'- , . . . . , . , . . , . . . , . . , _ , ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ! J.Wil'W' IUT u6hzt . . . . - ' : . . " : . _ - . .1PIi"'i --iJ ! " ir , " ! 'Y. . .5t'1lfr"\ ! " _ ; ' " ; - ' \ : : _ . . . . . ' \ " " , ' "iJ ! ' : WZ { . : z& k. : ; i ' . . . . - . . . , ' . . - , . . . . . . . - / _ . - - . " . . . . " . . . . . : . - - - , , , - . , - " - " , . - l I . \ , ; . _ T 1 , ; - l' : \ \ \ i _ = : : ---i. : . - : Kt , ? u Ej - _ s ? 1 I II I . Ce I 1 : n of I 1I 1I I 1i i 1 1I I , ' r I I ' 1 e , . Lumber Piles It keeps us busy to keep our' ; I stock full ) , so we can meet all de mands. \Ve \ are especially pre- : i I pared now to take care of orders requiring long timbers. But our I i stock of , I Finish Lumber . is also complete , including White Pine , Yellow Pine and Fir Fin- . . ish i I , etc. ' Ludwig Lumber Co. ! ! 1 \j _ rq For Sale Six-room house , stable for seven I head of horses-granary and hay ! stable ; I One 4-room house , corn crib and stable city water in both houses. I l\'I ust be sold'soon , part time , part ; cash or will take young heavy team as part payment. P. F. Simons Sparks , Neb. , or I . M. i. . Eice , Valentine , Neb. 1 I Mrs. Byron Barker nas returned . ' from a several days' visit with II I I Mr. Barker's mother in Tripp r1 i county. . , . - A. John and wife have returne'd ' from their eastern ' visit and the purchasing of a large stock of goods for the new 'Daylight . Store. " + Dr. Cook has : ; discovered the , North "pov. ! The mossajre comes ; from Shetland Islands saying he I reached the North role April 21 , 1908. A relief expedition has been searching for him and his party. Now , that the North pole ' ! has been discovered , after numer- ous attempts which cost millions dollars and dgzens of lives , we . . I' hope good use will be made of it. " a - . . . . . . . - Yes + a9 After Au9 Ifs Up to Us ! G , ' . - - ' c /r _ > ca P ( PROGRESS , which spells PROS- PERITY , is but another wny of spell ing PUBLICITY. i In ADVERTISING , in making things II known from man to man , from , wo J man to woman , lies the secret of SUC I ! CESS for which individuals and com- . munities seek. ® ' The day of waiting for BUSINESS to step iu at the door and SUCCESS to blow in at the window is past. Vve must go out and corral BUSI NESS and coax SUCCESS. And the one way : to do it is spelt so : . 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P ? * 8 $ SGHOOlS _ SOCIETIES El I w t - " rT-t & * irV" ' .5 I AiWTHEfl WOKDER-UL > a2 ? f\ OMAHA'S LARGEST DEALERS IN ! : OFFER IS , MADE : BY TL ) ; . i > > r.nl 1 JET MPA Ny PIANOS AND ORGANS r. List of Pianos and Organs to be Given Away December 31st , 1909 f Packard Upright Grand Krell Auto Grand ' 'l.5@ ! ! Player $700 l Piano. , Regular Price , . . . . . Piano. Regular price . . . . . . . i Sterling : Upright Grand , I : | Kohler & Campbell Upright 375 ' Piano. Regular price . . . . . . li.IiJ Grand Piano. Regular price. " . , Kurtzmann . Upright ! Grand 425 5 Harvard . Upright Grand . 375 . , Piano. Regular price . . r . . . . Piano. Regular Price . . . . . . Linderaan Upright Grand . I Walworth Upright Piano . I 300 Piano. Regular price . . . . . , I. ( & Regular price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ! Packard Church Organs. 160 ( $ Packard Church Organs 125 s Regular price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regular price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TO THE CHURCH , , SCHOOL , LODGE OR SOC5ETY NOT FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SECURE ONE OF THE : 5MSTRUi ? TS MENTIONED ; ' A3OVE , WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING : 40 Pianos at a reduction of $15O from the regular retail price. ttft This list includes 6 O Pianos at a reduction of $125 from the regular retail price. 3-our ; CHOICE of . any 100 Chapel Organs at $37.50. Piano we represent. HO\if I TO SECURE OEREA CAREFULLY , Send us the name and address of anybody you think we might be able to interest in the purchase of a piano or organ. We will write them or send a representative to see them and if we succeed in selling them an instrument during the months of Septem- ber October , November or December , 1909 , we will give any Church , School , Lodge or Society you may name , credit as follows : I For Each Grand Piano Sold . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1OOO Points Far Each Player Piano Sold . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Points For Each Upright Piano Soid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 500 Points For t Each Qs-gan Sold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Points \ The Pianos and Organs will be given to the Church , School ] , Lodge or Society se- . curing the greatest number of points between Sept. 1st and Dec. 31st , 1909 , inclusive. Names of prospective buyers may be sent in at any time , and as soon as received at this office will be entered on our records , and credited to the Church , School , Lodge or Society indicated by the sender. If the is same name sent in by more than one person , credit will be given to the first one received. B & Write today for full particulars. THE GREATEST OFFER EVER R/SAPE / BY ANY PiANO HOUSE IN THE WEST. t - THE BENNETT COMPANY " " ' V 'a _ as ' b r .r.l .vim OMAHA s N E B . - r LOOSES AND SOCIETIES . CllICKERING MAKES & SOK3. 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