Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 24, 1910, Image 5

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The- system of paying' '
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sui'Jtp' the- need . of
any - : /"business , either
large or small. It makes
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Sabscribe for The Democrat.
Four-room house for rent.
. I I. M. RICE.
H. A. Davis was in town Mon-
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.l'-'f Forsale : Four registered Here.
. ford . lulis l - xm reasonable terms.
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inodlrate ; , . prices are guaranteed by
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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
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A fire at Ainsworth last Sunday
morning completely destroyed the
pool hall of Jake Davis , who , was
murdered Dec. 27 , by Walter
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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
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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
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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. : .
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united in marriage to Albert
E. Husted of Johnstown ,
Wednesday evening at 8 ! .
o'clock at the home of the
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brid 's parentsV. . , A.
Keister and wife , the Rev.
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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. . ,
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Received , too late for publication last week )
' ' Ed Francke is visiting the Chas.
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_ Laura Moffett visited at Matt.
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Jelly's Thursday > , - . . night. . . , , " " / . . ' . . . . . - -
I Wm. Geyerdrove the ' mail sev
I. eral ! days the past w.eek.
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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
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turning Saturday. , N
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-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.
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iting with ' her parents , Mr. and :
Mrs. Osborne , and'other relatives
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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.
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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.
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Quite a crowd from Norden at-
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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
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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 ,
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He sings ; then hill ward leaves - the
plain.
A cowardly scavanger is he ,
And yet , example does he give ;
Food for his young unresting
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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
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Sing thanks for enaing . of the ( ,
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On life's great plain whereon we
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Britt Items.
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: JDan Miller : ti " as a caller
at Crookston Saturday.
The skating party Friday
evening was enjoyed by all.
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JEify Ryschoii and Dora
Gri-ewe visited C. " Miller'-s :
Sunday. /
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Dry . freek ) school Monday . \
of ; last week.
' . 'W : / ' 1f. Bullis : and-C Nil-
lei' ) 'ere Valentine visitors
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were 'seen coming from the
direction ( of Yalentine Sat-
urday. ' . . ,
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James ; Svearby has .been
hauling , freight to the Britt
store. We hope to have a
' good ' ' - store. here again sooiii - ' :
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. , 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.
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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
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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 :
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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/ / ; ,
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( 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 "
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* 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
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, The following is the program for I I 1 I I
the teachers' meeting Feb. 26th : I I
Theory of Teaching , Chapters It ! ) -T , . -
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Plays and Games , pages M35 < : - i ) . F. Story
Herbart and the Herbartians - „ -
Cora That-uivy
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Philippine Schools - ' - Edith Hasiow
Hindu Religion - - , 'Laura MolTett
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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
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U. S. Weather Bureau Report i !
WEEK ENDING FEB. : 11910. : I
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I Daily mean temperature 8 = .
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I" Xormal temperature Z' : = .
Highest temperature 30s.
I I.o > vis ; temperature It = . , -
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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
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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. -
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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
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Chas J. Boyd , :
Brown County Nursery * '
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Nursery oneblock north-east of tbe ,
Colirt llou c.
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Established 1867 . . . . 'rO , . . . . .
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Deal direct with the larsestand oldesthausc ! Y
In the ' West. Highest prices and immediate : , '
cash returns. Write for price list tags an4 -
full information. , " ,
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