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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
- - - ' . . J Historical Society , - ' , . , . . _ _ : : ' , . . "I " , - , . , . , - , -.t " " _ " . . . _ . " - 4 ran . . . . , \ . " : : , . , ' . " . ' " " . . , ' . ' . . . . . ; ' ' - r s.t1 : " " . , " r , : , : . , : , . : . ! > ' . : ; ' " ' ' 11HE 'VAL t Nrl INE' DEMOCRA1 . ' ; " ' : . , " L . . _ . , " . , i. M. ' " Eice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBE. , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 16 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 36 . " ! II . . . - - J. - - I I . . . . . . _ . .M _ _ - A..I , - - - . - . - - - - - - - ' - . _ . . { oa - @ 1 THIS 18 Tr E TIME V and the Red Front Mere. Co 's 8 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ISTHEPLACE , to buy your CD . . . " . . GASOlENE OR ) OIL STOVES 8 . @ . . z e . : @ - ' " Get ready for the hot days. We have the largest and best assortment of Gasolene and if Oil Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is \ believing. Call 1 and see them for yourself. lei \Ve are also headquarters for Garden . Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed rl e and Field Fence. We are also the only up-to-date em- . ' balmers and undertakers in Cherry county. ti - , Red Front Mere. Co. " - - @ - @ - . . . - I T J . . , . . = " " " ' J < ZJ3 'A = ; r..R'2II' ' ' 1 k r ' i Eureka Saloon ' ROBERT McGEER , Propr. f : Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars Bourbon Whiskies \ Whiskies ' ; : Rye : . Old Crow , _ . Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , p . Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , ' " " 1 jSpring Hill - and 28 , yearxold I . . and Jas. E , Pepper , O F , C. Taylor , , , These whiskies were purchased in bond t and came direct from the U. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guar- f 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 Stout , r Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer. 4 Valentine Nebraska M LValentine _ _ _ , Chartered as o Stnte Bank : Chartered as a National Bank : . _ . June 1 , ISSI. ; August 12 , 1M ! ) : > . C The FIRST NATIONAL . BANK ( Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) / , . Valentine , - Nebraska. " OARITAL PAID IN A General Banking , Exchange $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . and Collection Business : : : : . . . . . . . . O. ! H. OOKXKI/L , President. M. : . : . V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. . . ' . ' , ' President. Miss GJL.EN HOEKIG , ' ' . J. T. May Vice Jss ; IG As s't Cashier. , - e _ @ A New Hotel. Electric Lights. Good Rooms. Hot and Cold Water. . : Chicago House NEAR ! DEPOT ; - MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine , Nebr. Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains. i , _ . S ' @ _ e ! " I Read the Advertisements , j . , , . , - . , " - a - , w I SCHOOL NOTES T , , . , HEI/KN RPAXKS : . n. ' | FlXJKKNt'E HllKI . MJOUltXE The high school enrollment this year is 68. Gordon O'Keif of Wood Lake entered the 10th grade this week. John Jackson entered this week to take up his school work again. The 11th grade English class . . ' have taken up Tennyson's "Lance lot and Elaine. " The last ten minutes of the after- , noon session is devoted to spelling I for the high school. I Eldene Sparks , who has been spending the summer in Seattle , entered school Tuesday. The marching being rather bad , Mr. Bettenga , hoping to better it. got a drum. Now , the boys take turns beating it. We have a normal training class of 20. The work .is very interest- ing and we expect to put out some of the world's greatest teachers. The 9th grade Latin clasa ; are mastering the first conjugation and declension. All have now learned ] that "Arat" in Latin is not "a rat. " German has been introduced in the school this year. Since the hooks have not yet come we are taking some ! work in simple sen- tences , but very little construction work. The large clashes : : : are tak ing a lively } interest-in the work. The teachers of the Fchool met Friday p.'eningfor the purpose of OI'ganizingthemselves into a li- brary board. It was decided to put into all grades , above the -ith a required course of l'padingIn a short time the pupils will have access to a large number of the popular magazines. Prosperity Valley. J. M. \ Seman is taking in the state fair. Jim Beamer is going . with . . Short's " threshing machine. ' . Q. M. : Skinner is buying cattle and pays highest market price. Carl H. Meyers started his school August ; 31 in the Sanders district. Enrollment 15. School in district No. 58 , bugun Sept. 6 , Miss : Faith Johnson wield- ing the rod. Enrollment 10. Herbert & ; Wilhite have been Buying : up the surplus horses , ( which command high prices. Henry Borneman is threshing his small grain. He also threshed 20 bushels of alfalfa seed. A. J. Short is doing the work. Mrs. Chas. Webster of the Churn ranch has been visiting her parents , , Geo. Beamer and wife. She returned Sunday. Last Thursday the 2-year-old ; son of Wm. Lemen and wife fell into the water tank and was near- ly dead when discovered. Louis Graham of Belie Fourche has been visiting his cousin , Wm. Beamer the past two weeks. He returned Monday well I pleased with the "spud" country. The extreme hot weather has passed and the cool days of Sep- tember liave come. Jack Frost will soon make his appearance and the green foliage of the growing crops will turn brown. Prosperity can boast of the yield and quality of certain crops. Mar tin Hansen has finished threshing his crop of winter wheat which yielded 30 bushels per acre , some of the finest grain the eye would wish to see. Don't believe us hut go and see for yourself. Cz. u : . Care In Preparing Food. In recent years scientists have proved that the value of food is meas- ured largely by its purity ; the re suIt is the most stringent pure food laws that have ever been known. One food that has stood out promi- nently as1 a perfectly clean and pure ! food and which was as pure before ! j , the enactment of these laws as it . could possibly be is Quaker Oats ; . I conceded by the experts to be the ideal food for making strength of muscle and brain. The best and cheapest of all foods. The Quaker Oats Company is the only manufacturer of oatmeal that has satisfactorily solved the prob- lem of removing the husks and black I specks which are so annoying when I other brands are eaten. If you are i I convenient to the store buy the reg- 'I ular size packages ; if not near the , I store , buy the large size family pack- ages. 1 - r I ' . . , : : . . . , ' .e . ' . . ' , - @ - _ _ _ _ _ I 0 r - Cluett and - . . \ L. Monarch / hints o . . I .n o If you have never experienced the . / cool , comfortable effect of the Cluett and Monarch Coat Shirts have iHIRT fashions are just ( ' you S as fickle as any other missed something. We have just un fashions. ' packed the largest and nobbiest line of . , these shirts that we have ever shown. e Styles I come and styles ac , . . -A _ Sizes from 14 s to 18 , with extra large Unless you buy a sirrt bodies for stont men , and assorted , made by a house that knows _ sleeve lengths. \\T e are still continu where and : how to secure clearance sale of ? ing our summer the authoritative styles , you goods , with exceptional bargains. : ; cannot be sure that your Ask for Trading Stamps. e shirt is correct. f 1 The LUETT label war- rants correctness as well as c durability. I 0 $1.50 and more. . . @ _ _ @ _ _ ir9s.e l _ ® " . . , FREE LANDS IN WYOMfNG. x Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Send for booklet telling how to ' secure 3l0 : acres of U. S. govern- ment lands in Wyoming free of cost , and describing various irri- gation projects and the most ap proved methods of scientific dry farming. Homeseekers' rates. Direct train service from Omaha and the East. S. F. Miller , G. F. & P. A. , Nebraska and -Wyoming : , Divisions , Omaha. 3-1 : :3. To the l Electors of Cherry County : Having been nominated at the 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 ifi elected a faithful and concientious discharge of the dut- ies of the office. Thanking you for past favors , I am Very respectfully yours , E. B. QUIBLE. Government Homesteads. One and a half million acres of farming and grazing land will be opened for settlement in the Chey- enne river and standing Rock In- dian Beservations , October 4th to 23rd. Registration to be made at Aberdeen , and at Pierre , the capi- tol of the state. Fast daily through trains via direct linos to Pierre and Aber- deen via The Cicago Northwest ; ern Ry. For full information regarding rates , with pamphlets telling how to secure a homestead of 160 acres from the government , apply to any ticket agent , The North- western Line. 34 3 To My Friends at Valentine and I Crookston : I desire to express to you my heartfelt thanks for the kindness and attention shown me while. I was suffering fmm . painful injur ies , resulting from a runaway , and to the Walter Suvidge Carnival Co. , that excellent organization of talented dramatic artists of Ne- braska , I am most : : grateful for courtesies , including the tender of a band serenade. To realize I had such loyal ] friends in time of distress is i most gratifying , * ni : their kindness to me will ever be remembered among the pleasant memories of I the past. ' I I deeply regret that for several ( I reasons I was unable to present , at I the Valentine carnival , the Indian exhibit I had advertised. CHARLES P. JORDAN. I A. John & Co. pays cash for I cream. 24 cents per pound. 271 f For Sale-Old Catholic parson parson-/ / age. For particulars call on Father Blaere. 29 , . " , _ . , . J' " A v - - - Farm Implements /r. We sell farming implements as well-as } ' : ' other merchandise . at reasonable -'prices. : ' . - . . . . Call and try us. : . , " . . . . . . , , ' : ' . ' .t .1I . r . . . 7 : _ ' : , : . . . . . . . . . .4. . - . : - - . . . - . . . . . . . ; . ' - : . ! , , - _ . . . . . . . . . "o , . . . . . . , . . . . . - : . CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E. VIERTEL , , DEALER IN EVERYTHING. \ , r NEW PERFECTION Blue Flame Oil Stoves These stoves are made by the Standard Oil Co. , and they are the best that money can buy. 'l'heyfurnish : 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 you desire. Frank Fischer. - liTi ra'ir ' i&il' Stetter & Tobien , Props. , ill I ! I I ' ' DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh tie ! it * i and Salt Meats. . . . r . Ill c ; Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , - _ . { ! Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. " n. - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r = ' , STOP AT THE FAIR : , . and examine the different lines of : goods , such as . L ; Bien's and Children's 1 Clothing , Hats , Caps Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes , Ladies' : -4 and Children's ' Shoes and Oxfords Hosiery of all kinds. I have samples of Garden Citjy Tailoring ; Co. Orders taken for tailor made suits , and fit guaranteed or , r . no sale , and prices right. Yours truly , r Henry W. oeng , Propr. , Phone 145. Yalentine , N ebr. L . ; = ; v J - - - . ' rs Fi STtbA3BPay When CURED P. I All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical [ _ . I e 0 operation. No Chloroform , Ether or other gen- eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED . . ' . . to last a LIFE-TIME. tf "EXAMINATION FREE. WRITE . FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTU : ONIALS D : . E. R. TARRY , 224 See : ! Building , Omaha , Nebraska , .