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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1909)
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Call and see them for yourself. We \ are also headquarters for Garden i Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed Wire and Field , Fence. We are alo the only up-to-date em- ] balmers and undertakers in Cherry county. , Red Front Mere. Co. : y' 'rty , _ _ G Gj - . . . . . . . ! " " " ' " - < T r2l" , : Eureka Saloon 1 . ROBERT McGEER Propr. a ' Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars : ' \ . Bburbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : 4 . Old Crow _ Sherwood , , Hermitage Guchenheimer , P' J Cedar Brook , _ Sunny Brook , ' ' . Spring Hill , - ' and 28/yeaivold , , ' , : and Jas , E , Pepper 0 , F , C , Taylor , 21 ; ! These whiskies were purchased in bond ! 1 and came direct from the U. S. gov- i ' ernment warehouse. They are guar- ft anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- u ? excelled for family and medical use. > M . . Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported T ; Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's ' Extra Stout. Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , .g " - Valentine Nebraska 1 r , + = = t Chartered ns a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank : June 1 , 11. August I : ? , IHJ : : . The FiRST NATIONAL-BANI . ( Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) * * Yalentine , . - Nebraska. . CAKITAL PAID IN General * A Banking , Exchange $25OOQ. and Collection Business : : : : C. H. COKXKLI . : , President. : \ f. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GJ/KX HOKXIG , Ass't Cashier. e- e f -f1J New Hotel. Electric Lights. ' Good Rooms. Hot and Cold Water. I Chicago House ? NEAR DEPOT MRS. : S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Yalentine , Nebr. Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains. f _ , ( JI ( _ @ e fRead Read the Advertisements . . ' . . . . . , , . : - : ! : j t ) _ ' , .1 , , ' , , f" " - . " , " , ' , . P . . - - - - - - - Talk of the Town. _ . A. John & Co. pays cash for cream. 24 cents per pound. 27 , Gus Carlson and D. W. Hil- singer are in Omaha this week on business. Dr. Perrigo , the Omaha eye : specialist , at Donoher hotel Sep- tember 18. 34 2 W. A. Parker and son Don of oodlake spent Tuesday after- noon in town. For Sale-Old Catholic parson- age. For particulars call on Father Blaere. 29 Miss Rosa ITooton was in the city last week and asked us to send her THE DEMOCRAT to Norfolk. Guy Munson was in town from Newport Monday. His parents run a boarding house. at Norfolk. Mrs. fohu Stedifor and son of Fort Crook are visiting her par- ents , Charles Maxwell and wife this week. "Dick Grooms and family are on I their way to Colorado for Mrs. Groom's health , drivina overland , I starting Monday of last / week. If you have had poor results from others give Dr. Perrigo a j trial. Pie guarantees satisfaction I and prices are moderate. At Doaoher hotel Sept. IS , only. 342 i George Hunter and L : L. Biv- ens have purchased the t moving picture show of John Stetter and ' I E. Bonnen , . and will continue with I the best films obtainable. Suc- ' cess to Len and George. . . < lP J. H. Quigley has decided to I build a second story to his new store building and has leased the second floor to Len Bivens and George Hunter for their moving picture show , beginning Nov. 1st. This will be an ideal place and they expect to show every night during this winter. Mr. and-Mrs. . Scovel came , down - last Thursday from Rosebud , and : in trying to get through on the road formerly traveled , they Found it fenced and the pasture"so large that they had to drive about 15 miles out of their way to get around the fence on a road , but finally succeeded tn reaching Val- entine at supper time and sur- prised their daughter , Mrs. Lock- wood , whom they visited until Sunday. The Sheridan county fair will be held next week at Gordon , Sept. 14 to 17 , and the mana e- ment anticipate the biggest fair yet held. If any of Cherry coun ty people can attend this fair we suggest that they do so and bring home ideas for the starting of a fair in our county. Yes , go my comrades and you will be well re paid for seeing what a western jounty can do and come home with renewed inspiration. Many : of our readers will no doubt be interested in the an- nouncement recently sent out by the ; Grand Island Business and formal College of Grand Island , Nebraska. This school has 1,000 students each year but cannot sup- ply the demand for its graduates. Students are admitted and allowed to pay all fees after they graduate and are given positions. We un derstand that quite a number will attend from this community. : The carnival was well attended and the races and ball games were the ; big features , drawing several hundred people each day , where they spent the afternoons. Val- entine won from Ainsworth on Wednesday 2 to 1 , 'Friday 11 to 3 , Saturday 10 to 4 ; and lost Thurs- day 1 to 0. The races were good. Three successful balloon ascen- sions , free street performances by two athletes , high dive by a dog , a band to play , merry-go-round , horns and bells for noise. shows , striking machines and 1 stands , and a jolly crowd which thronged the streets , only partly tells of the carnival. St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held as follows : In Arabia , on Saturday , Sept.I I 18 at 10 a. m. In Valentine on Sunday , Sept. I 19th. First mass at S a. m. Sec- ond mass at 10 a. m. Benedictory of the Blessed Sac- ' rament after mass. Instruction for the children at I 3 p. ra. , f ! i , . LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. . , - , , ' . ' . . . " . . . . . . . . , , # ' . . - - 'TPt . "I Ij ' , . . 1111 . . . , -i ' ' . 1 , , , .n @ _ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . , ! . . , . I Cluett and ,1 1 ' . , , .I - c' onarch . tit I , . . . . : . _ . ' t . l .r , ) e Shirts y'\ I/i : . ' . 0 ' ' . - e A ' . . \\k' . ' If you have never experienced the . kt. " : cool , comfortable effect of the Cluett 3" 4 , : , > ' fashions are just and Monarch Coat Shirts you have I liii , SHIRT . as any other missed something. We have just un- . - ' fashions. packed the largest and nobbiest line of J . these shirts that we have ever shown. 1 a . " AStyles come and styles gc. r , Sizes from 14 - to 18 , with extra large 1 Unless you buy a shirt bodies for stout men , and assorted made by a house that knows sleeve lengths. We are still continu ' where and how to secure ing our clearance sale of summer the authoritative styles , you. goods , with exceptional bargains. t-\ . cannot be sure that your Ask for Trading Stamps. ' . _ ' . .J . shirt is correct. v The CLUETT label war- . ; e rants correctness as well as , _ durability. . 'I > . _ . . ' ) A , It 1 ' . $1.50 and more. - w i'i : ' _ @ _ e e w A _ w _ _ - . , - - - . School ; Notes. Miss : Daly has fifteen in the 7th grade and sixteen it i the 8th. It will probably not be necessary to divide the 5th grade this year , which would be a great saving of teaching energy. The 7th grade have been pro- vided with a new text in history- Mowry's Essentialswhile the 6th grade have taken up IVfowroy's Steps in History. ' It is desired and urged , that all I I pupils of school age who are to enter school this year , start in as soon as possible - not later than the 20th of this month. There is such a demand for in- struction in German in the high school that a class will probably be formed under the instruction of Miss Van Driel , the high school I principal. About twenty students have applied for the study. I The ! Valentine public schools opened Monday morning with the following enrollment : t ' Miss : Gordon's room54 Miss Nelson's room. . . . . 50 Miss Driscoll's room. . . . 41 Miss : Carroll's room . . . 30 Miss Daly's room . , . . . . . 31 High school. . . . " . . . . . . . ' 66 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Spray Gardner , whose father is sub-agent in the Cut Meat district of the Rosebud agency , entered school on Tuesday. He brings his credentials from thn Pendleton , Oregon schools. He scheduled frr the 9th grade. He intends to take lessons in violin music this year. He ik i an excellent addition to the musical talent of the schools , being a proficient player on the violin and cornet. Resolutions. Whereas , God , in his infinite , wisdom has seen fit to remove by death from our midst , Neighbor Henry Lambrecht . , and Whereas , by death of said Neighbor , his wife and children I are bereft of a loving husband and father , the community . an honor- able citizen and Wood Lake Camp No. 2947 , 11.V. . A. , a true and loyal Neighbor , be it , therefore , RESOLVED , That the Camp ex- tend to the bereaved family its sincere and heartfelt sympathy , and that the Charter and Camp of said fraternity be draped in mourn- ing for six months. Be it further * - RESOLVED , That tbese resolu- tions be spread upon the minutes of our Camp , and a copy be pre- sented to the bereaved family and publi hea in The Republican and THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT : at Valentine , Nebr. Signed this 1st day of Septem ber , 1909. " CHARLES T. MILLER. W. T. BAILEY. - HENRY LAUSEN. . , , . Committee. . ' . . : # . , , ' . lo'i " ' ; : ihr . . . . , _ JJ - . . ' - - Farm Implements--l. We sell farming implements as well as other , . merchandise at reasonable ' prices. - , ' , " . . , " Call and try us. . ' . . , " : , : Cit , ; " J" - : ' 'J : E' , . . . , : " . ' - . , . . , . , . 4 t . . , , . . ' - : ' " / ' . ; - ; . . . " t - - - . . , / ' : " , . . . ' , , SK ; ; : MAX E. V1ERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. ' NEW PERFECTION' . _ _ : 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 cab warming shelf or oven as you desire. , " Prank . Fischer. - . 1R ' i&T t.lK j&1i14 I Stetter & Tobien , Props. 1 DEALERS IX All Kinds of Fresh I . . and Salt Meats. . . . , Will 1 buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules : and c'M = _ - : I I anything you have 1 to sell. JI - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r = ' d STOP AT THE FAIR " , . . and examine the different lines of goods , such as , ! f : , Men's and Children's Clothing , Hats , Caps , ! . ! ! Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes , ladies' , " ' : , t' . and Children's Shoes and Oxfords ' . , - - ' ; k , Hosiery of a'll kinds. I have samples of Garden City Tailoring ; , 4 Co. Orders taken for tailor made suite , and fit guaranteed or % f , no sale , and prices right. Yours truly , : I r : Henry W. Hoenig Propr. . Phone 145. Valentine Nebr. r , _ ' = ' " : .5 a a " .b" ' ; g iIF - ; 42" . .F1STULA Pay.When CURED Pili All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical 'u ' I e S I operation. No Chloroform Ether or other gen . . . , eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIFE-TIME. EXAMINATION FREE. WRITE 'FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DS. E. R. TARRY 224 Boo Building , Om/ar / Nebraska ! . . . mammmmlmm . I . .