Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 24, 1910, Image 5
. . , . , . L' 'II . " . . . " . ' . " _ ' . . " . f ; ' ' - " ' " - , , iT' . . ' . . ' " " , ' ; ' ' , - - . I ' I I , \ - - , , - , - - , I . .i- . - --i : . , I 'ii Cig'ar. . - : . Facts ' . , , : , ' . . . . . : . , ' ' ' , - We have the const nt- pat w " I ronage of a large share of I , the' critical smokers of the ' I city. Sometimes hey drift ' 11 away for awhile \ , but ihe } ' re ' . ' * ' , . r back shortly and seem ' - glajl : ' I to come. * ' ' , ' l' ' . We have no ' corner on . 'good . cigars , and believe that the , . secret ; of our , hold on ' \ smokers is that we pay more l v \ . . . I for , ouj : _ cigars , than most 8 + o . _ _ . deajers ' think . necessary. , y L Once , convinced that a brand is exceptionally fine , i , we .stpck it no matter if the I i ' margin - is slgnder. . l While I ' we pay liberally for our ci- i I gaJA& : : ; , ' . eve see to it that we = get . . .full value for our mone T , . which means ; unusual quality 1 for. c i . ur > , - customers. , _ I : ? _ ( HA. " P , l\1AN' ,1 < 1 < 11-11. ' , - - ' ENT1Ni . NED _ _ I . ; , . . . . . ; I , _ _ _ _ , , . , _ _ llrit.sirn.e t = c' " 'CI ape : , _ ; ' . . , , - A Safe , Simple System ! . . ' . , . t _ . The- system of paying' ' by ' chjeok was devised by-v " all - ji' , 63- . for any * ' roan-fox you. ° It is sui'Jtp' the- need . of any - : /"business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether 1 ' we . pay out $10 or 110000 aj m'dhth. A checking r . account will serve your eds. . : , 'Jat bcheck ; , the ifcelfchod puts system in- $ : > ybur : .business * and " HiYes you a record : of ' ' ' transaction. I . ; every r-- VALENTINE'STATE BANK > -VALENTINE. NEBR. . ' : . . ' ! .i. . . - \ if.H.DAILEY 1 ' ' DAiLEY . , . ' Dentist. .r , . . i : Office over , the grocery deparment : - 1 of T. : C. Hornby's . store. r " - - - - . . . - . : . , . - . , . , - . " " . " N j FRANK . .RANDALL , . , : 1 . . n . . . ' ' ) - -.w - ' . : -5 : , 8 Dray man . , * * I , ' H , . . . ' ; 'M / , > ' ! - : -Light and . . Heavy Drayingl : , . . . . , . . . ' . I' . . * ' . ' , * . V . * -Ijrniture . . _ and pianos hand led , : I'm l a'careful ] manner. Coal J , . thaujed and trunks and 1 grips j : , . a specialty. Phone xNo. 134. : < - : : W. H. Stratton ' ' , Dealer in . . , ( LOTJR . & FEED ' . Gejieral , . Merchandise " . PHONE 125 r' ' . ' tor. - H all & Cath. ' Valentine , Nebr. . \ , ' , JOHN * ; F. PORATH I : .J. , Knrge v , Nebr. .l' ! _ 7 Tubular wells and windmills. . tt Can me up fcv'Telephone. Tf . . . V , . . . . , - ; - MILL PRICES FOR FEED. : : L' . , . . . \ ; : { , . . . Per Cwt. / Per Ton. limn , sacked. . . > § 1 iD > § 21 00 'm SBbrts , sacked , 1 20 . 23 00 ' ' ' , q&rn , sacked' 1 35 ' 26 00 ' - , | ! op CorX sacked 1 * 40 ' 27 DO Cn9P Feed , Rack d 1 45 28 00 fx Qat.c . ; % sacked 1 45 28 00 . . - . . " - - " , , . y . .60 YEARS' 1 ' rXPERIFNCE I : . . ' . ' . . ' ' TRADE- MARKS : . . DESIGNS * : j' , &c. . . \ ' r F f i - COPYRIGHTS . > . t ' Anyone , eenrtlng a sketch and description , maV * ii.iirklr nacortnlu our opinion free . whctner an . . ' ? nvotATonlrplflhfiblrp'itentuble.nCommunlcn. . / . , . ; .lonutrlctl1.eOIlUt\cnUAI. HANDBOOK on Patants . * 45mfc/roa . , aecurlnKPatente. 'g9ntlree iWeat aaencpfor seeurtns Geo. . 8W-in& uSoH , Co. receive f 'PAoont.ll takOI1 > tbrouKh Munn & : . . ' ' ' ppeeial ' : [ notice * * , wlthoutCbarge . , iutbo . . - - AZ Z * 7V AA4 l > > , . Stttntlfit JJm rltalio t- . * r wf 'w f TT tfmmmm - wv - . < ' ' , * r.hnndgo > I1tntmfpct , weekly. I-nreeat cfr r ; . ' . . " , . ' Terms. $3 a tilnoy sfilcntllio Journal. i "CTifatiou , . til -noy . T yearl touf.inontlia , f L " gOiilbyal | | Tiewsdcal < jjr3 ! ; : t \ . . . ' ' ' . 'urfl ! t 6ntflitlfifq,1I . Yml , : - " .ytt' ' ' ' bm ; . i .5Ta11cli . t , . W : r " " : , . . . r 1 I , : : " . . ' . . . , . . . .j Y . ; : . , = ' . . . " f I" / 4 . / . , . . . ' . . . . . . . J , 'r ' .1 ; . ; . . . . . r7. " : 'u : ' . ' L' _ ' Talk ( of the Town. f . - - - . . - Sabscribe for The Democrat. Four-room house for rent. . I I. M. RICE. H. A. Davis was in town Mon- 1.y ' . - , : .l'-'f Forsale : Four registered Here. . ford . lulis l - xm reasonable terms. J . T8.eo. . Simeon Neb , : 0tio. . Christopher , . , . . .r ' . - : _ , - : Sjallfuj i , honest : treatment and inodlrate ; , . prices are guaranteed by - ' - . Dr. - . , Perrigo of Omaha.i ; , At Dono- hM' ; hptel . March 5 , only. . 6 2 A look" in 1\1 rs. 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 I A fire at Ainsworth last Sunday morning completely destroyed the pool hall of Jake Davis , who , was murdered Dec. 27 , by Walter I Rifenberg. Eifenberg has . been tried and found guilty . and is i sen- tenced to hang. , If you have money to invest you can get stock in the German Fire Ins. Co. of Omaha. 100,000 .noroase : of capital now on the market ) at 150. Applications at this office. I. M. RICE , N / 6 5 Valentine , Nebr. The weather : turned cold Tues- day of last week and has been covering \ ' around zero ever since. : S aturda.v night the 'wind blew 1 from , , , the " . north after a warm day I and a'touch : of real winter is with ' us-this . week. / , John . Stetter has completed the addition to his pool hall and added two tables , taken from the . Owl . saloon , making six tables. He has also bought a fire proof safe and put in some fine shelving back of the copnter , and has a-five gal- lon water filter for drinking. He expects to put in two more tables yet , so that more players may be accommodated. . > , , . ' - Four of the ; , ' old timers , Yank : O'Bryan , Curly Hu iins . , Henry Stetter andChpfc/Shaw had their pictures taken together a few days ago and John Stetter , had . one of them enlarged and framed and is banging on the wall of his pool hall. John has a number. of old timers pictures and says he'd like o'have all the boys' pictures of the early days in and around Val entine w to hang on his walls. An- othe'r photo made about the same time . . ' . . was a group of six , adding Pole' Hudson , Jiilly Smith and Frp.d. Francke. leaving out Capt. i I Sha . > . I . * _ John Harvey- returned yesterday from a visit with his brother Evart at York and also took in the auto show at Omaha. Charley Abraham has sold his building to William Taylor and moved his stock , of merchandise to Ains - worth the first of the week. . Felix Black is suffering from injuries received last week , being dragged : around the barnyard by a cow he had roped , breaking his hit ) and dislocating his shoulder. : . i : N iss J Junieta Keister was . . united in marriage to Albert E. Husted of Johnstown , Wednesday evening at 8 ! . o'clock at the home of the II. brid 's parentsV. . , A. Keister and wife , the Rev. ' Danis officiating. . About 20 ) relatives were s. present. William Bailey , who was brought from New Mexico , charged with horse stealing some weeks ago , was given a preliminary hearing- , yes I terday and was bound. over to'the district court May 2 , I in the sum of $1500. v About twelve or fifteen . persons from the southwestern part I of the county were here as I : witnesses or interested in I' : the case. Judge Squires of 1 | \ 1 : Broken , Bow , represented I ! i i the. defendant , and A. M. ' t J ' Morrissey is assisting the. . , . fr p ! stilts. " . . . , - , " . iV"i. - / . . : ' , ' . - . , , i \ . . . . . " . . , . . . . . .I . . . " . " . . ' " , , . . . ' . g. - r. " > , ' - * ' , . ' ' , ' . - ' - ' 1' . " ' " . ' I. . , . - , , . . - . . . . - . ' ' . - - . - . Sparks Items. ' . Received , too late for publication last week ) ' ' Ed Francke is visiting the Chas. , Hudson home. , 1 _ Laura Moffett visited at Matt. . ' Jelly's Thursday > , - . . night. . . , , " " / . . ' . . . . . - - I Wm. Geyerdrove the ' mail sev I. eral ! days the past w.eek. ' I Goldie . Grooms . began school . , in j i i the Tillson district Mo'nday. " ' I Chas. Geyer was in , Sparks Thursday and again 1. J1 Tuesday. , . Gertie Shelbourn spent - Wednes- . Ir I nesday visiting at the home of i John Grooms , sr. * . I P. F. Simons made a business trip to Valentine Thursday . re . turning Saturday. , N I -I. M. Rice was in i Sparks on . business Monday and took dinner . with P. F. Simons/ ' An elevenpoundboy came to make his home with Chas. . Hud- ' son's Friday , Feb. 11th. . . . Wra. Stearns of Springview brought a load of flour for.Siraons : Thursday and returned home Fri- day. . " " ' IIL Grooms and wife are vis- iting with ' her parents , Mr. and : Mrs. Osborne , and'other relatives . in the neighborhood. , , ( , A little girl of Frank Thorn p- son's and one of Henry Groom's frosted their hands and faces in coming to school Monday. . - \ We understand Mrs.'Gooby has been appointed postmistress at the new store in Tripp county and the place will be known as Gooby , 'South ) D kota , ' . Among the Tripp county men I who made trips to Valentine the past week and stopped in Sparks , were Jess Casteel , Peter Larson , John Moffett.Messrs. ; . Hull , Cam- eron and Cash. t . Quite a crowd from Norden at- I tended the dance at Sparks Mon day night , including . Ethel , Jessie ie _ and John , vGrady rf. . - , Charles 13 f * 4 * * - . Logan : . . and lady ; , , and Edna Logan. Miss Kennedy of Tripp county also at- tended the dance. ten Although a I very disagreeable night , a whole L wagon load .Tripp county bach- elors were present , and girls were at a premium. , 1 - , January. . / ' , The trees are bare , the cold .wind sweeps , \ Tith maniac shriek thru branches ' , sere ; The fields beneath their spectral garb Crouch hidden from-the blast in I p fear. No .insects hum , no birdlings . sing , Save sparrows , few have here re- mained , But southward to a balmier clime The songsters flew ere summer - I waned. Yet there is life , the rabbit'springs And , like the arrow darts away , If near his covert one doth tread The crunching snow , by night or day. Cold morning dawns upon the trails , . - - . ( Hark to the cadence . shrilly sweet ! ) The coyote giving benison ! Another day for "Flying Feet ! " Four leagues since evej his paws have spurned ( A rabbit and a bone tlie gain- ! ) Still famished , but with powers renewed , . He sings ; then hill ward leaves - the plain. A cowardly scavanger is he , And yet , example does he give ; Food for his young unresting J seeks , And dares the dogs that they . may live. A struggle keen ! What wonder if , Tired with the work he has to do , He sulli n slunk to dew afar , And , , human like , ungrateful grew ? ' But when the sun in majesty v 8tM ds fV rtli his vanguard gleams of light . I And warmth , the brute , his vigils , o'er , ' , . ' I I Sing thanks for enaing . of the ( , night. . . * * . I And thus should , you and I ( mere . i specks j I On life's great plain whereon we . . . strive , ' ' . " . j F < > r guerdon great ) , ' be q'uite con- : ' te'nt/ " - , . , * ' " . .1 . . 't . nt. - - - - - - . * * * * " > /f i ww "CI ' , I1"1 . ' : * - - - . 1 1 'And : . thanks give.that ; : \ve/re _ - t still . ' i , _ . ' . . , . . : : . . alive. " ' ' -J . : : I * . .n . . . . , no - . . . . . . ! . _ , C ! 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G-uchen- Under the " ' - . * ' . . f ' . . \ * , - - , , . ' , , . , ' } f' " t F heimer ' . er , . , ' ' . , . Supervision ' . . . . . - " " , r r . . . " . , ' - . _ . : " .t Eye : , : .1.- j. . i " " * ' A.w r. n4 µ tree 4 'S ± . r ; hbt. ' XNi "N.s" . . , , 4 K'M" & ,1'S. ' " ' ' . t ' * , , , . + .p s . M'sr 1t % / of the . . . . ; . ; . ' . . . . . , ' . r 1 _ , . " o 1- j/ / i \ ' : " . . . . . . , . " X ' : ' , , . / - . . _ . . . . . ' ' , Whiskeys. ! f- a t ' . . ' 1 - ' . , , 3 ' ; . . S U. S. G'ovi. . . " ' - . . . . ' , , . . : : : . . . . \ . . . . . . , > > , " ' , . , , " . ' . . We also handle the Budweiser Beer. t ' , J. t > t . : : THE , , PALACE SALOON . . < , . HENRY STETTER , 'r o r. ' ! ' . , . , , yam t3AKfNO' ice. . . ' ' ? wDZBrtfar Pure in ALUMETI the can- ors Pure in the baking , > , I ' Never' Try Fails it ; CHICAGO Britt Items. . s : JDan Miller : ti " as a caller at Crookston Saturday. The skating party Friday evening was enjoyed by all. r , j JEify Ryschoii and Dora Gri-ewe visited C. " Miller'-s : Sunday. / , . . . . ' ! " * , : . . ' Su n t. Story visited ( the c , Dry . freek ) school Monday . \ of ; last week. ' . 'W : / ' 1f. Bullis : and-C Nil- lei' ) 'ere Valentine visitors Saturday. 1 - " , " . " , ( ' Pe arl and Albert Brown were 'seen coming from the direction ( of Yalentine Sat- urday. ' . . , . . . " . " " . " * James ; Svearby has .been hauling , freight to the Britt store. We hope to have a ' good ' ' - store. here again sooiii - ' : , . , Wll Ryschon , who has been employed for the past three years at St. Mary's Mission , is at home making preparations to move onto his place in Tripp county. J 's' . JSFdvak was up from af- ter spending a few days VIS- jug ' friends returned , taking his mother with him. Mrs. Novak will make her uture home with her- daughter , Mrs. H. Sahnei' , near Bruns- wick. - - - - Card of Thanks. . To every neighbor who lent aid , to every friend who gave us sympathy , to every person who in any way showed us the light of kind- ly affection during the long and fatal illness of our be- loved wife and mother , we render our sincerest thanks. "W. H. 'HOOPER . AND FAMILY. r Herman Porath and Miss Anna Riemers of Riege were married in the Lutheran church by Rev. Hoffman on Wednesday , , Feb. 16 ; * 1910. The bride was dressed in white silk and the groom in black. Misses. Minnie } ? or- ath -and Amanda Riemers : : ; actedas bridesmaids. Er- nest Riemers and Rudolph Porathvere best men. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents to a few friends and relatives. 'The table was beautifully .decorated with jsmilax , , fern leaves . aiid' car- nations.The : : ) 3'olrgeriple : . will , be at holiie 't'o'-their : 1 ' I nds ( aIteiHir C'lJ. ' -T. : ' : ' ' " , c\ , . _ , - . . ' . ' . , . . , " " \ , , , . ; 00' " . Uc. . ' . . . J - - ' - - I - 11 : - - - - . . - - , I . ; . SL. . . " .f..t ' GET YOUR - - . : , . ' . 1 = - - - ' . . . . . ' . . , Bakery Goods . h t yt- I R At the Home Bakery. . . < : \ b HOT AND COLD LUNCHES DAY OR NIGHT. 't ! < E BAKERYJ1 . ' 1 b ; ; } ; ' : ; : ti ; .3 ddi : Ii'1Y J , , . A ' ' { "X . ' , . ' : I . - ' .J ' 531S ! g ! g g 5g t/ 3 ? W - ' r " rGRffirFR tl : : f " I GREEN FRONTf 1 r : f ! - ' 1 pay cash for hides : New shoes on hand. Save jj : . , - money for cash. Fresh Groceries. ' , Valentine MIKE DAVIS 3 , . : , : ; - , Nebraska lflll\fci fcJMWIW ' M' ; LNebraska - - . ' " ' ' , ti : ; ti2t , trd. : : - - . . t / , . . I. GRANT BOyER. . : . . : : } BQYEg ; , . . - , " . , , . . . . . , _ , . . ' "I - - - : - - - - - - - = = - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - ' . , . , . , ' ' . CARPENTER' & BUILDER. . . . : . t : . . . . . . . . . . - : : iii , : : . X . , . . , j ; t , . " - . : ' . . " :5 , , . _ - - . . All kinds of wood work done order. Stock tanks made iii i ' all sitfes . ' . . s > \ Residence . , and shop one block \ south of passenger dep t. , Valentine , Pl.IO XE 72 Nebraska/ / ; , e . ' ' Eeference : l"IyIany : " Cu.fDiners. . . , . ( ' . . ' . 1 ; . . - I SpHOOL NOTES . ( By Hazel Carlson and Marjorlu Garrett. ) Edward Petalz from Wisconsin ! ; entered the sixth grade this week' J I The debate between O'Neill and I I I Valentine will be held here March 5. I ! i The beginners' class in the first j ! I ! room will not be formed . till the ! 14tli of March thi year. : I " . Ii I * Arrangements l ave ; been made toj 1 I hold a local field day for the grades I an 1 high school on April 30. The following events have been sched uled : 50 yard dash , 100 yard dash , t mile run , pole vault , hammer I I throw , shot put , hurdle race , high jump , standing broad jump and a baseball game. \ I The juniors entertained the sen I II iors at luncheon Saturday evening I at the ' home of L. C. Sparks. The I I rooms were tastily decorated in ( I I I cardinal and olive , the seniors' col - , ors , and lavender and white , the i , juniors' j colors. A three-course i luncheon was served. The freshman girls acted as waiters. It was a de- ( j I i . lightful occasion and the juniors I I. were voted royal entertainers. I II i , The following is the program for I I 1 I I the teachers' meeting Feb. 26th : I I Theory of Teaching , Chapters It ! ) -T , . - ' K. P. - - - - Bettonga Plays and Games , pages M35 < : - i ) . F. Story Herbart and the Herbartians - - Cora That-uivy - - - - y Thlll'id'l'\'I I Philippine Schools - ' - Edith Hasiow Hindu Religion - - , 'Laura MolTett ' ' Switzerland - - ' Gr'a'ee Grooms Soil Culture - r - tfyrtle Sorby Instrumental Music - - Maud : Ralya I Me.xico - - . Ada Smith I i Washington and Vicinity , Kate E. Driscoll 'I' 1 ' Dr. FrecleriL ' A. Cook - Maud VanOrsdoil Roln-rt E. Peary - ' Elizabeth Carroll J I Bird Stud\i - "Henrietta Moshago I . I I i U. S. Weather Bureau Report i ! WEEK ENDING FEB. : 11910. : I I I Daily mean temperature 8 = . I I I" Xormal temperature Z' : = . Highest temperature 30s. I I.o > vis ; temperature It = . , - ' I Range of tempferature - 44 = . \ Precipitation for week 0.23 of an inch. : .tv rage for 22 years 0.14 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date.20.86 inches. 'A ycr' 'gc'for . 22 yea : ' s : : . 2.32 .o fan . . inches. I I / . . ' HlJ'Jt. . ? oua J. MCL.EAX Observer/ " . " . : - . - ; . . . . I. . - ' " ' . - . , ' . ' : ; . ' . - - ; - . t - \ 1- What is a ' Tree ' Wortli ? . ' ' / : . * . f.f . That produces busbels of apples . . * < t and does it in a .majority of ) ear's. ' ' . We are doincr this in our own . or- ' " . chard < a nd other jn every part of t me - - country and town * lmong you are ruci" ! ' , I. teastul. Plant iue ' best trees a'nd-t : . cultivate well and ; ee tnem do borne- . , " thintr for you. Cultivate fairly deep ' " - durinif the { rrowiri" c season and culti- : , vate shallow in the latter part of the season as soon as uround dries after $ rainp ' , keep a dust on top to save v- I . moist-ure. Best varieties. good | cut . . tation , tres grown near home Mod ) = : . erate priming . and manurinjj are the . . great important things. If \-ou have hois = < ; do not put gar . i " den truck or an\ tlll1l ; ! else in your orchard cultivate both w < - .ya with horses and a cultivator caE ome kind you can do it . qllickl " ' , easily often ' and dll it well. li . un a town lot ] it i is all right to put u.'irden truck amonl { , the trees if . \ou cultivate them good. - . We have the following tree * ; ; in our s nusery 22 v'arieties , of Summer , Fall and Winter apples T varieties * of Crab Apples , 5 varieties of cherrien 17 varieties of plumspeaches , 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 cht-apest 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 , when * they can he had fresh . and planted the quickest ! and ir > m " > ' those who are growingorchards for . ' , themselves and are producing fruit , ; . . . and will furnish any information de- ' ' sired for 3011 to succeed. , + - Come to our nursery : and see the . : . ) stuff or write for catalogue. , ' t ' Chas J. Boyd , : Brown County Nursery * ' . , Ainsworth , Ncbr.- , . ; , Nursery oneblock north-east of tbe , Colirt llou c. \ ' / ' . 1 i. _ , i - > SHIP YOUB ( ' , . L -llIDE $ FIH3 ' Established 1867 . . . . 'rO , . . . . . D. BERGMAN &CO. , 1 ST. PAUL , MINN. w Deal direct with the larsestand oldesthausc ! Y In the ' West. Highest prices and immediate : , ' cash returns. Write for price list tags an4 - full information. , " , $ - , . , . , . . . - . . . : : .4. . . . . _ . . _ ' . . . ; , : , _ , . 'r' i' . ; % r i . . . " " . . . _ _ ; - - - . . : , - . . ' \ . . . . . . . .z" . : " - . . . . . . . . , - .