Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 17, 1910, Image 5

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Simple System
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Bran , sacked. . . . § 1 10 $21 OC (
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 OC (
. .J ,1- Corn , sacked t 1 35 26 OC (
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done is not good.
This is especially true of baking : - and it is just as true of baking powder. If
you use the cheap and Big Can Kinds you are getting quantity at the sacrifice of
quality. It cannot be as good - or as economical as Calumet - the medium price
kind. If you use the Hiyh Price Kind you are paying tribute to the Trust . - the
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In this can you get
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more substance but Kind" I riority - try it. Ask
not baking ; grocer and in-
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powder. It i is : " ' . Great ia price ,
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Talk of the Town.
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Four room house for rent.
I. M. RICE.
J. F. Geyer returned frorr
Sparks yesterday.
Charles Miller of Woodlaki
was transacting business in Valen
tine Tuesday.
George Koan. a stockman living
south of Woodlake was in oar
city Tuesdays
Mrs. : Frwler and her mother ,
Mrs. Wentworth , have bought the
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Al Webb residence.
Hon. Dave Hanna and Mr. and
I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hancock of I
Woodlake were in town today.
Miss Mamie Keeley and Doug
las are home from Seattle and
Omaha. Miss Mamie : has been
away six months.
Skillful , honest treatment and
moderate prices are guaranteed by
Dr. Perrigo of Omaha. At Dono- i '
her hotel March 5 , only. 6 CJ I
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Mr. Logan
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expect to go do'vvn to Tekamah
the f rst of March where Logan
will take charge of his father's ;
farm.
John Howe , son of Richard
Howe of the City hotel , was taken
Wednesday night to Omaha , to the
St. Joseph's hospital to be operat
ed upon for rupture.
A look in Mrs. M. E. Moon's , .
fur house will convince you that
Valentine is the fur market of the
northwest. Highest cash price
paid for hides and furs. 6-2
Some one forged a check on W.
A. Parker of Woodlake some time
ago over in Keya Paha county and
got part of the money , though the
check was drawn for considerably
more than was paid on it. The
party who advanced the money on
the check loses out as it was dis
covered when the check was ' sent
to the Citizens State Bank for
payment.
P. F. Simons spent several days in
town last week , and while here we
closed up a deal for his ' largest
house , which was sold to \V : A.
Keister , who has been living in it
for a couple of years. The other
house is for sale at a bargain and
will be sold' soon. It is a good ; ,
well built House , ceiled , plastered
sheathed and weather boarded ,
double floors and a good cellar laid
up in solid stone wall. Only four
rooms , but substantial , and can be
added to at a small expense.
Mrs. W. H. Hooper died early
Wednesday morning at the family
home on North Table. Mrs. :
Hooper was a daughter of Daniel
Hubbard and up to a year or two ,
ago was apparently in splendid
health. [ She has been doctored
for cancer and that was her ail
ment at the time of her death :
Six children , Mrs. Oscar New-
man , Mrs. Clem Hahn , Melvin ,
Alva , Arthur and Clinton and her
hl1 band survive her , also her aged
father and two sisters , Mrs. Dob-
bins of Kearney and Mrs. : Lottie
Cramer of Valentine. * { h Gguner-
al will be held at the , ' " home and „
. interment at Harmony'ceniete'ry. : . . . ; .
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Robett Ray and Miss Delh
Ruxton were married at the Pres-
byterian church in Valentine Mon
day afternoon , the Rev. Dannij
officiating. They departed Mon
day night for Chadron where they
will make their home.
If you have money to invesl ;
I y ou can get stock in the Germar
Fire Ins. Co. of Omaha. 100,000
increase of capital now on the
I market at 150. Applications at
I this office. I. M. : RICE ,
6 5 - Valentine , , Nebr.
While returning from giving
a music lesson Saturday , Maude
i Ralya met with an unfortunate
accident. Her saddle horse slip
ped and fell with tier , breaking
her right arm just below tb e
elbow , but with vim , which she
must possess , she still continues
teaching her school at Sparks.
A smooth looking fello-w was in
Woodlake a couple of weeks ago
representing that he was looking
for real estate loans for a Boston
concern , and was investigating the
country. Being short of ready
cash he cashed a check for § 27 on
i a Boston bank and kft town. The
I check was protested and the Citi
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I zens State Bank of Woodlake ] ls .
short.
r The Valentine high school held > a
preliminary debate afc the court I
house last Saturday evening to se
lect two debating clubs of three
members each , one to go away from
home and the other to stay at home :
and meet other high schools in
joint debate. The question debated
was : "Resolved , That Labor Un-
ions are , on the whole , beneficial. "
Of the eleven contestants , three
on each side were chosen as fol-
lows : Affirmative-Alice McLean ,
Hazel Graham and Raymond Jones.
Negative - Marie ChristenRen , Hel-
en Sparks and Lawrence Rice. The
court room was well filled with
I spectators who enjoyed the entfer-
tainment. ; Recitations and songs
interspersed the debating and filled
in the lime between each pair of
the debating club.
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I : will sell at public auction at my place , six miles northeast : of
Crookston and two miles southwest of Britt , on Wednesday , . *
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the following property , to-wit : ' . . . ' ; : ; '
25 I Hea40f Cattle ,
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consisting 10 yearling steers , 2 yearling heifers , 5 good milch
cows , 7 stock cows , 1 Short Horn bull.
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17 , Young Hogs 17
I McCormick mower , 1 two-seated spring wagon , 2 walking cul
tivators , .1 stirring plow , 1 sewing machine ( good as new ) , 1 new
gasoline range , 1 new cream separator , 1 saddle ; and other ar i-
cles too numerous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE : All sums of $10 and under , cash. On sums over $10 ,
one year's time will be given on approved notes , . bearing 10 per cent interest
from date , or 5 per cent discount for cash. :
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Johanna Janssen , Owner
; ol. G. E. Trapewell , Auct. W. E. Haley ' , . Clerk. .
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We also handle the Budweiser Beer.
THE PALACE S.ALOON ,
HENRY STETTER , Propr. .
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What is Tree Worth ?
That produces ; 25jbushels ot - apples ; ,
and does , it in a majority of years.
We are doing this in our own or
chard and others in every part of the
country and town among you : are suc
cessful. Plant the best trees and
cultivate well and see them do tome-
thing for you. Cultivate fairly deep
durinif the.growing season and culti-
vate shallow in the latter part of the
season as soon as gnmnd dries after
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rains , keep a dust on top to save
moisture. Best varieties.'good cuti.
tation , trees grown near home. Mod
erate pruning and manuring are the
great s.nd important things.
If you : have horses do not put gar ;
den truck or anything else in your
orchard cultivate both wt.ys with I
horses and a cultivator of some kind
you can do it quickly , easily , often
and do it well If on a. town lot it is
all right to put garden truck among
the trees if you cultivate them good.
We have the followin ! trees in our
nusery. 22 varieties of Summer , Fall
and Winter apples , T varieties of
Crab ( Apple , 5 varieties of cherries
7 varieties of plum , peaches , currants
gooseberries , blackberries , raspber-
ries , grapes strawberries , evergreens
shade trees forest trees , roses and
other ornamentals adapted to this
part of the country.
Get the cheapest for a long time of
usefulness. A tree is a permanent
investment. Get trees grown nearest
home , they are acclimated and grown
under same conditions you want'them
to grow , wherf they can be had fresh
and planted the quickest and ' r'.m
those who are trrowing orchard for
themselves : and are producing ! fruit
and will furnish any information tie-
sired for you to succeed.
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Come to our nurserv and ? ee the
: stuff or write for catalogue.
I I Chas , J. Boyd , ,
Brown County Nursery
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I Nursery one1 ' block ' north-east : ' . of tlie '
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HOT AND COLD LUNCHES DAY OR NIGHT.
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' I pay cash for hides. New shoes on hand. Bare
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