Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 10, 1910, Image 1

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No. 119 , 11:55 ' p. m. Through freight train.
No. 81 , 10:20 u. m ; Local freight train.
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SCHOOL NOTES , ! , .
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Examinations will be held this
week. . , _
. Almost all the sixth grade pupils
have returned. ' ,
Seven more pupils are ' back in
the eighth grade. *
Thirty- ve pupils have : retucned
to the primary room.
The fourth and fifth grades have
a full attendance this week. All
are hard at work. .
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Ona Ladely' of Iowa , a little
niece of Mrs. J Anna Lay : port , en-
tered the fifth grade.
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The 12th grade will lay a ; ; ide
their civics and take again U. . S.
history after examination- )
The tenth grade have completed
Scott's "Lady of the Lake , "
which they enjoyed very much. .
Nearly all the pupils are again
in school and all busy preparing
for examination this Friday which
will end the first semester.
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Edwin . House is again number- i
ed among the freshmen. Because '
of an accident he was not able to
enter school ; the past week.
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Few will enjoy a vacation on
examination day because of the
scarlet fever scare which kopt
many f rom- ' starting when school
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, The Valentine schools. _ hare ,
Deen ' 'aAvatqed , - two - ' diaplomas ) by
the state'association of teachers
for industrial work exhibited at
Lincoln last September.
The' preliminary debate pre-
paratory to the inter-high school
debate ' will be held in the court
louse this Saturday Feb. 12be-
ipning promptly at 8 p. m. Ad-
mission free. There are eleven
contestants. -
Next ' Monday the Iw 'rk for the
second semester will be taken up ,
making several changes. The
freshmen will drop brok-keeping
and resume the study of English.
They will lay aside the study of
physical geography to , take , u p the
study of agriculture. The juniors
Complete higher algebra and take
up solid geometry for the rest of
the ; year. : / The sophomores drop
English and take botany in place
of it.
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Since it was not possible to hold
the teachers' meeting in January ,
the reading circle work and the
apers wjll be divided between the
ebpuary and March meetings.
> the printed , programs the dates
for these two meetings should
read February ? 6 , and March 26 ,
instead of the 19. The following
is the program for Feb. 26 :
Theory of .touching , Chapters 19-27 , -
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lnys and Gnnios , pages 80-185 - D. F. Story
Horlinrt nml the Herbnrtinns - -
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Philippine Schools - Edith Jlnslow
Hindu . . Religion , - - Laura Moffett
Switzerland - - , Grace Grooms :
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Soil Culture - - Myrtle : Sorby
nstrumental Music - - . Maud Rulya i
Mexico - - . - Ada Smith . . . .
Washington and Vicinity ; \ I ate E ; IrlgeQll : : 1
Dr. . Fredgrlclc ! A. OggK = Maud. YnnQrstlQU l < <
tpbert ! E. : Bpapy : = Ejltanbetlr : I , Carroll-
IJird . Stu.d.y . - Henrietta MoslingQ . !
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Woodlake News.
Dance in the opera -house Feb-
ruary 11.
Koscoe Ward spent Saturday
and Sunday in the country.
Several car loads of hay have
been shipped out the past few days.
Wilson ) a nd Day are * doing ' a
good business these days ' buying
up horses. - , ,
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Miss Grace M.'Waggoner spent
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Saturday1amj i Sunday with her
parents in this city. '
The Young People's \ club held
its 'regular fortnightly , meeting
Saturday : fcVfenmgi ! All.--rent
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See the merchandise in our windthv this week at special sale prices. , '
Now is the , time to take advantage } of genuine bargains. . . * . . * ' . . . * .
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Men's Negligee Shirts regular price ' 50c , sale 0 ' .price. . . . . . . / . ; . . .i : . : : . . . . ' . .35
Men's Heavy Trousers regular price $2.00 I - , sale price.//// : ; : . . . . . . . . . $1.49
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Ladies' Dressing 1 Saques , regular price - $ 1.25sale price . . ! . . . _ . . , ' . _ . . 35c
Winter Weight Dress Goods , 35 " * and 40c yd , sale price. . . . . . . . : .10 and 12 ! c " d.
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Children's Mittens , assorted sizes , closing out - at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c per pail1
. Misses' and Boys' Wool Underwear . , odd sizes . per garm l1t . . .t. . . _ _ . . . . . . .19c
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report an enjoyable time ,
Sunday , the Misses Grady ,
IVlontagne and Wiesner took a
drive - into the country. . -
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George Deming and family ar-
ived Monday evening and have
taken up their residence perma-
nently on tha Krampert-Uck ranch
which he has leased .p
Saturday , C. A. Ruby and Chas.
Salle tooka horseback ridu. Tiie.v
say they took a long ride and
from 'their extremely deliberate
movements the next day , we be '
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Viya _ Kennedy , : Gertxtide..Hall
and .Blanche Defaney re-entered'
school Monday aftejr an absence of
about a month.
The Woodlake Reading Circle
will hold its next meeting Satur-
day , Feb. , 12 at two p. m. All
teachers are cordially invited to
be present. f \
The attendance has been very
light the , past month , owing to the i
prevalence of scarlet fever in the i
adjoining towjis. However ; we
have escaped so far and many
students who left school on ac
count of the fever have ' again tak-
en up' their work.
Joseph Kounovsky entered the
9th , grade last week. While we
are glad to'have him with us , we
can but regret that he did not en-
roll at the beginning of the'term ,
as students who do not begin with
the class miss so much that would
be of value to'them. '
Monday , the teachers and pu-
pils enjoyed a visit from Co. Supt.
D. F. Story. His visit was rather
hurriprl as he left on the local for
Arabia , but , however , expressed
himself as well pleased with the.
quality of work I'eing ' done , and
promised us a longer visit soon.
Fatal Accident to
Ainsworth Man.
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Geo. O. Sawyer a jeweleI . . . of
Ainsworth met with an accident
while enroute in his automobile
from Ainsworth to Wood Lake !
with two traveling men apd Mr.
Gallagher : of Johnstown. The ma- "
chine went dead about a mile east
'of Wood Lake amd Mr. Sawyer
got out to crank it but neglected
to throw it out , of gear first.When
the engtno : took hold , , the auto
started and 1\1 Ir. Sawyer bejng in
front started * to gft out of the
way backing to\vanl : a small bank
to the side and slipped , falling di-
rectly in front of the wheel which
pinned him down against f.he'bank'
with the full power of the ma -
chine against his stomach OH using
internal ruptures. Ho was taken
into Woo3 ( } Lnko immediately
where Dr. Tische did all that was
JJm sible -to do for him Ifqt } IIP died I
about an hour after the accident
without regajnill ! eoncciou nes * .
The QM JellowR Lodge of Ains-
Wfirh Pent a committee a'ccompan-
ied by .Undertaker Beiitty on the
evening train to take him bac.k to
Ainsworth. He leave-a l : wife and
three children , the oldest hf'iT.1lE'
about six years old. The deceased !
was about 4i ( years ; old , HTld' / a
highly respected " citizen . . . of Ains-- ! - :
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All Kinds of Fresh 2 I
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
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all kinds. And Winter Goods are being
sold at way down prices. Come in and .
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have the greatest line of Children's , Mis , .
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I. j' ses' , Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. And for .
. Worfe : Shoes this is the only place. . Come
in ; it is a pleasure to us to show you our . a
' goods. McCall : Patterns always in stock.
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: wnca you buy a-SEWING MACHINE. ; You'll finJ : all sorts and kinds at :
corresponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , then take
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. . . . ' - 27 years experience has enabled ta to bring-
, . out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and
I WELi-BUILT PRODUCT , . combining in its
a makc-ep all the good points found on high
; , grade r . : rTitnM and others that are exclusively
. ' , . WHITE - for instance , our TFNSIOX INDI-
S'f . - CATOR a dethat shows tae : tenrlta at a
. .1" , , glaf.ce , and we have others that appeal 13 care
i. , } ' ' . ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic
, A " - _ - : --.F - . Lift and beautiful ' Swell Front , Golden Oak .
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. 1 OUR CtCCANT ? H. . . CATALOGUES GIVE RJL PARTICULARS FREE. . -
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