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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1910)
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Rice , Editor and Proprietor . \ t VALENTINE , NEBR. , : , l-lURSJ ) Y , FEBRUARY 17 , 1910. . Volume 25 , N d . 6 : - _ . t- - - . . . - - . JI' ' = _ A. . _ . . I . . _ . ) . I . . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . " - - - , : = : - - - - = - M. - - . _ . - - - . - - _ . . - - . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ - - , - - ' . O oo OooO , 0 o 0 ) a : I = - 'J' 0 "K een K U tt er 9 Tools I I II ( < < 0Q Q j 0 O ) _ _ . - _ _ . _ _ . . . r-t' . , : _ : o.-r't. _ : _ . . . - 'I- ' , --1'- ' ' . 1'i1.t .a.I.I , . , . " - ' " ' 0 ) I , _ ' An absolute guarantee goes with each and . , , . ' l < < o every one. . . ; " OW1 I\\ ) \ \ ) ' If there is - 'WI. d any . . r , . _ . . thing wrong , bring I I it back wand receive JJi , ° d a new one. ! . ( O > ) > . ' I - . I The Kind That . Perry Used o 0 ) i at the North Pole . I I $ ; i = o I d A' Q Planes , Saws , < < < < o)1) } ) ) " , I Hammers Flyers , - : \ \ \ ( O } Hatchets , Draw- 1a . ' Om\ \ shaves , Squares , etc. I i tl In fact , any kind . of tool that carpenters use. O > . > > i We are also headquarters for Standard I 4 , . o Plumbing Fixtures. ii n Q . . _ . . _ , . . _ " ' . . . . . , , - - : ! ' . . . . . _ . . ' " . : , . i4 - . , . . . , . , , : + -r > ' . ' < < OOW O > > > > F OW ' i "R'ED > ; FRONT" I - t < < ob'b Q I . . I HARDWARE. 1 o 0 f . ua. . . . , I ' . - l < < o 00 d w 6 i } - ! M.D. . i.E b o - - + - - _ . iiI\ _ j Eureka Saloon ' \ , ROBERT McGEER , Propr. . . : . . Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars f . Bourbon Whiskies : . Rye Whiskies : ' . O14 Crow , Sherwood , _ Hermitage ; , . " : - ' " Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , . Spring Hill , and 28/year/old ' : : anti jas. E , Pepper , 0 , F , C. Taylor , , 8 . ' ! ' . ' in bond These whiskies were purchased , and came direct from the U. S. gov- t ernment warehouse. They are guar 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 1 Bas Ale , Storz 5Kje ; Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , i Valentine = Nebraska H { : = _ . f 2 Ji i - Ji . X X . - , . Chartered ai a State Dank Ohurtered as a National . Ban June I , IS4. ! August ' 12 , 1W2. - < , The : rIBST ' NATIONAL BIRK . - . , : i . . . . Succesbor to Bank of Valentine. ) } - ' . , : ) ' . ' . ' . Yalentine , , - Nebraska. - - . : OABITAL . PAID IN A general Banking , Exchange . . and Collection Business : : : : . $25OOO.and . . . . , . 0 . H. OoBXELi , , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier . . , ' J. T. Muy , Vice President. Miss : GLEN HOENIG Ass't Cashier . . . . - _ . . - - . - _ , - - - - V - - : , . C8j ' ' . , ' Good Rooms. Electric Lights 'fj ' " 'i1 Near Depot. . , Hot and Cold Water. . . , ' 'TtlE CHICAGO 'HOUSE. . f JOHN EATON Propr. Rates 11. Per Day and Up Calls for All Trains. . . . . 1 - - . . ' - . . - - - r i R. , h AdY rti8im'en'is. - . C. & N. W. New Time Table. . WEST BOUND : . , . . New train. No. : 1 7:32 p. m. passenger No.3. I:35n.m. Old " " No. 119 , 11:55 ' p. m. Through freight train. No. 81 , 10:20 n. in. Local freight train. ( . V , EAST BOUND : No.2 , 10:50 p. m. New passenger train. No. 0 , 5:05 n. m. Old " " No. 11C , 6:20 n . m. Through freight train. No. 82 , 3:50 : p. m. Local freight train. Talk of the Town. . - . . - Dr. Perrigo , registered Opto ' ! metrist of Omaha , will be here again at Donoher hotel Saturday , March 5. 6 ! 2 Mr. Youngerman , a traveling salesman the Manhattan Oil Co of Omaha " js something of a check- er player. . He was in town Monday. J. B. Tupper and 0. B. Murphy of Osborne , Neb. , were in town last week looking for land. Mr. Tupper played checkers some and some of ; the boys had , a little sport and free smokes at Geo. Cutler's expense while the game lasted. I Louis Taylor and son returned Sunday from St. Paul , Nebr. , bringing home with- them a fine 2-year-old imported black Perch- \ eron stallion which they purchased from Frank Imes for $1500. The horse weighs 1700-pounds. The A. 0. U. W. and D. of H. lodges held memorial services Sun- day in the M. E. church in memory of the departed who recently died of scarlet fever. The lodges march- ed from the hall to the church and Rev. Baker preached a memorial sermon. Dr. 0. W. Noyes , returned from a trip in the country-recently ' : and stopped at Milt Latta's where he saw Milt's funny little engine that runs by steam and which Milt t thinks will out do and out pull the ordinary steam engine. Dr. Noyes tried ; to describe it to us , but as that is not our hobby we'd make the ex- planation so awkward that our . . readers would think the whole thing was on wheels and rolled along , . gathering its inspiration from hot air pumped out of the sunlight that you see in the distant waves of heat dancing on the horizon. But . the engine runs , is almost noiseless ' and we expect to hear further from the man of wheels who is constant- ly putting rollers under heavy loads. C , E. Meyers and Dave Hamer were in town last Saturday and the former handed us a dollar for THE DEMOCRAT and wanted to know about the Cornell electric railroQ.d.Ve can say that Mr. X2ornell is still in the East in the interest of this road and we think he will be able to capitalize the project and start work on the road in the spring. We know that Mr. Cornell feels very enthusiastic over the prospects and that he has spent Feveral thousand dollars on the survey , which doesn't look as though it was an idle dream. It looks to us as plain as any busi- less proposition. The hauling is ihere and there will be a thousand times more if the road is built and it will make money. No doubt about that. The country will stand : a considerable development. The soil is rich and will be utilized for : , crop purposes when there is some means of disposing of the crops. It vrill fllso facilitate the building up of a dairy business Alfalfa will be the hay crop. The cinzeus who live near this t proposed line of rpad wllhbe in clover so to sp ak. . . .L and values will creep upward ' until a good farm of 160 . acres will make a , r fortune 'for its owner. 'Anolher dollar , plea e , and we'll tell you that all this is true and goin' to happen and we meant it all , the time. Since writing the above Ml. Cor . nell has . returned and feels very . hopeful and well pleased with his ' , tri : ; . - : . . . . . . , I Put Your Money in Sox . and save it by getting in on the bargains in Men's Sox. We have just simply knocked the socks off the price of sox and will give you a chance to sock your money for ten days. Look at these prices and 1 * : ' 'then look at the sox in the window. - . * . Men's regular 25c values r - . ' 17 ½ c. " " . . Men's regular 20c values - 15c. . Men's regular 15c values - lie. . s . . ( ! tnKW . , . . ' . . . It . C e o _ O-- - - - 1 William Erickson Home From Canada Wm. Erickson returned Sunday from his Canada trip. He's well pleased with what he saw and fav ' orably impressed with the country. He will probably hook a few teams together and go back in the spring. Thinks he can raise wheat up there and make more money than raising Whiteface steers. Can put iv . 300 acres' ot wheat with two men and six teams that will make at least 201 I bushels - _ per . acre and possibly 40. - This will net $5,000 a year after paying expenses of threshing and hauling. This is a minimum esti- mate and should be enlarged to suit the imagination of the farmer who tills the soil. A good farmer will raise 40 bushels of wheat per acre , and the average yield is 31 bushels and over the past year. We are not trying to boom Cana da , but telling & the story in a mild way as we head it from Mr. Erick- son , Sunday , upon his return. Says jt'g warmer in Calgary than it is here and coal is plentiful. All you can haul with two horses for $1.00 a load , or in many places you . may find coal on your own farm. Homesteads up there and pre- emptions to each farmer who are required to live three' years on the land to obtain title. The land is going fast. There is a great rush. We are tempted to try ; farming in our old age under such inducements , but we're afraid they don't guarantee the weather so far north to be good. We'd also want a farm like we once had an application for from a Swede man down east , who had read in a Swed ish paper that we were doing a real estate business in Cherry county. We received a letter from him , wanting to know if there was plenty of homestead land in Cherry coun- ty ? If there was he wanted the the numbers of all the good land and would like a farm with plenty of good farm land , with Itimber on it , and running water.V ould like springs on the land , and situated near a school and not far from town. ; And couldu'r [ find two or three quarters of such land togeth er so that his son and son-in-law could be close to him. In addition to this I must guarantee the soil ! to ] , be. good. I forgot to answer his : letterol'.I have heard - _ might ' l1aveileaI'd . . more . . . : ' ' Tom : " him' : . . . . ' Ye ! ' fccribV drove down \ * ' fo ' Sparks" with Jake Geyer Monday. Jake was on his way over : to Tripp county , where he has a job building a school house.Ve had business with the Lord-Mayor of Sparks and clos ed a deal toft { ( one of ' his houses in eValentine. Valentine. The oUier ! is for sale ' hsa ( atid will be loth sdd $ i. . . - - - - - Farm I 1mpImen .1 . . . - . . ; _ We sell farming implements as well as other . . b . , " .7 . . merchandise at reasonable prices. : . ' Call and try us. ' . . ; , ; - ; - , . . . * * . I . . T . , I . .l. . . . ; ' . ' r " - ; . ' - " ' . . . . . . , . 'V : : V CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , - MAX E VIERTEL ' , DEALER IN EVERYTHING.O . ' , "j j I l . GIT z * " . . UT MAlf".Y. . ' . " . : ' 'III Stetter & Tobien , Pro s. II I ' II DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh . and Salt Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and , anything you have to sell. . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - " " ' ! II' : w ; . . : r . TIlE FAIR . . " . : ' 1 . . is headquarters for Gent's Furnishings of . ' : all kinds. And Winter Goods are being.- / . sold at way down prices. Come "in , tnd . . . . . . . . . . . j we will show you. And remember : Yr. - . : have the greatest line of Children's. ' Mis- * . 4 ses\ Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. And for . Work Shoes this is the only place. . Com , " a , . . . ' ' . . . . 4 in ; it is r a pleasure to us to show you our . i . . ' nods. McCall Patterns always in stoel : : , " . " ) ' " " , \ TilE FAIR ' : . . I : , . : . - g Phone 145. H. W. HOENIG , Propr. LK . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ - _ _ _ 01. _ _ . _ _ a . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . -i 'j&W JViiW1 ! \ . , -A , 1 TwnnQR { ISELY o . . . . ; when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll Cfli fill sortsacdSaad . * at corresponding prices. But if you want a. reputable ! serviceable Machine , thea fcuae _ . = WHITE * * . " i 27 years experience lias enabled us . to fcringf : b cut & HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL acd - \7ELL-BUILT PRODUCT , * omb1ning in to 1 make-up all tns good points found on fiigk . . . , . _ grade rnar-ninf : and otneri.tnat are esr&i ? . WHITEcr instance , our TFNSIO. INDI , . CATOR a device that snows ihz tor .1 at a 1 : : { i ' " . ' i. 'if.F" , " ' _ . . 1 gLu c , and we bave others that appeal. i care - V ? r't ; ; ! t : : _ ; ful buyers. All Drop Heads Ti ve Atftcajaiic . . . . . , . I .tZ ; ; : f.'f . : j ; ; .t.-r. Ufi and beautiful ! Swell Front , Goldea Oak . ) ' ; . . . j- ' : " . cof..L1f : . _ o.-f . . . ] ; of" . . - Shuttle $ tylcc 3- ocaTTork ; : : VireoaidRotaryShuttle - sJ y1iR LE ahiY H. T . OATALOGUEO G5V2 : FULL PA TICULARG , FREE. - r't' . ! T rf" ' " - : : \ : - ! : " ? ! f" ' " : . ' . . f . T " . 1"\ CLEVELAND ! , ( . : . WTE . 2rr.r MACHINE : C fJ. v " c ; , . . . . _ _ , - . 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