Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 02, 1909, Image 4

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I. M. RICE - Editor and Propr.
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Thursday , September 2 , 1909. :
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j Democratic County Ticket.
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For Treasurer
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For Judge
I ' .I JAMES : O. 'QUIGr..I : Y' . . -
For Sheriff
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I- I SheriffCLYDE A. ROSSETER.
I For County Superintendent . - . . .
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' I I J. AV. McDANIELS.
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For Co. Com'r First District
_ _ JOSEPH P. KIIKYOIK.
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ii i To the ) Electors of Cherry
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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.
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urday for there seemed to be a
1 city gathered and teams of good
I horses hitched to carriages and
buggies were numerous. They
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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
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The relay race which was run
I by Frank SedJacek -alidr Mr. Todd ,
using three horses each and sad-
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dled and unsaddled in the three
' i half mile dashes was won by
! I \ Frank Sedlacek on his quick work
in changing horses.
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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
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! , 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
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\1 \ II I I : : ' morning ' . so they can get their
h mail earlier.
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III I Mr. Simons while there and ate
, I dinner . Saturday , with Mr. : Osburn
, uc f JpnnGrooms ' jr. Fried
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: ' - * 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 . .
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1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman returned
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I . Monday night from : an Omaha
i visit. _
' I Valentine people will be sorry I
t . . to learn of the sad bereavement
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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
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hold g l ods and .the two families f
laces saving only thoir ! j . >
exchange * places \ } ! . \ !
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, The focal * freiglij s.divisibn : has
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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. ' - . .
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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.
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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-
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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
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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.
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requiring long timbers. But our I
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For Sale
Six-room house , stable for seven
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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
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Mrs. Byron Barker nas returned . '
from a several days' visit with II I
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Mr. Barker's mother in Tripp r1 i
county.
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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. "
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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
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to blow in at the window is past.
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: OFFER IS , MADE : BY TL ) ; . i > > r.nl 1 JET MPA Ny PIANOS AND ORGANS
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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.
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Kurtzmann . Upright ! Grand 425 5 Harvard . Upright Grand . 375 . ,
Piano. Regular price . . r . . . . Piano. Regular Price . . . . . .
Linderaan Upright Grand . I Walworth Upright Piano
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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.
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