Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 10, 1910, Image 5

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We bave the constant pat-
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the critical smokers of the
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away for awhile , but they're
back shortly and seem glad
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isIt good cigars , and believe that
II . the secret of our hold on
S w smokers is that we pay more
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' ' dealers think necessary.
Once convinced that a
brand is exceptionally fine ,
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we /pay liberally for our ci-
gars , we see to it that we
get full value for our money ,
f which means unusual quality
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Simple System
The system of paying
by check was devised
by all menfor any
man - for you. It is
suited to the need of
t any business , either
large or small. It makes
no difference whether
we pay out $10 or $10000
' a month. A checking
account . will serve your
needs.
Pay by check , the
method puts system in-
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, gives you a record of
! ever transaction.
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Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store. :
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Furniture and pianos handled : ,
; in a careful manner. Coal :
hauled and trunks and grips '
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a specialty. Phone No. 131. :
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W. H. Stratton
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FLOTJK & FEED
General Merchandise
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cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
j JOHN F. PORATH
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Burge , Nebr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
& " Call me up by Telephone.
. . . . . . , MILL PRICES FOE FEED.
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Per Cwt. Per Ton.
_ Bran , sacked. . . . $ 1 10 § 21 00
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00
/ . Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 40 27 00
Chop Feed sacked 1 45 28 UO
Oats sacked 1 45 28 00 ( .
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Order of } Hearing { and Notice on Petition for
Settlement of Account.
A In the county court of Cherry county , Ne
braska.
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To the heirs and all persons interested in
tbe estate of John Fora deceased.
. On reading the petition of A. M. : Morrissey ,
attorney for the executors. nraying a linal
settlement and allowance of their account
tiled in this couct on the 3rd day Of Ma.ch. I
1910. ' i
. It is hereby ordered that you and all per
.i- sons , interested in said" matter may. and do.
appear at the county court to be held in and
, . for said count } ' , on the 2nd day of April
I A. D. , 1910. at 1 o'clock p. m. to show cause ,
r if any there be , why the prayer of the pe
:7 titioner should not be granted. and that not
1 . ice of the pendency said petition and the
hearing thereof be given to all persons inter.
c ested in said matter by publishing a copy of
this order in The Valentine Democrat. a
weekly newspaper printed in said county for
four successive weeks prior to said dav ! : of
' hearing. JAMES C. QUIGLKV.
fSE.\L ] . 9-4 : . . . . . , County . Judge.
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U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING MAR. 10 , 1910. '
Daily mean temperature 42 = > .
. ' Normal temperature 27 = > .
Highest temperature 74 ° > .
Lowest temperature " 1 ° .
Range of temperature 95 ° > . v
I Precipitation for week 0.50 of an inch.
Average for 22 years 0.21 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 00.50 inches.
Average for 22 years 00.27 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer.
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Talk of the T wn.
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Garden seeds at the Red Front.
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George Sawyer is in town today.
- Banker Holt of Johnstown was
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in our city last Saturday.
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Mrs. Will Pettycrew visiting i
relatives in Orleans , Nebr.
Fresh garden seeds in all va-
rieties at Fischer's Hardware. 9
W. L. Cuhee came up along the
telephone line last Thursday to
town.
Hardware and farm implements
at Nenzel , Nebr.
9 HENRY SCHAEFER.
Seed potatoes : 100 bushels Red
River Ohio , at 80c per bushel.
8 2 MIKE DAVIS.
Mrs. B. I. Jobnsor , has returned
from her visit to eastern marke's
purchasing spring millinery.
Miss Minnie Wade returned last
night from Indiana where she has
been visiting since the scarlet fev-
er epidemic.
The ladies guild of St. John's
church will hold their usual cooked
food sale at T. C. Hornby's store
Saturday , -March 26th.
Edgar Fike has accepted a po
sition as stenographer for Walcott
, & Morrissey. Mr. Fike formerly
lived in Valentine when his father ,
J. A. Fike , was register of the U.
S. land office.
A. B. Davidson of Stan wood ,
Iowa , will have several cars of
registered cows and bulls for sale
in Valentine , Saturday , March 1 ? .
Read his large advertisemant else-
where in this paper.
John Lynde , the state agent of
the Nebraska-Underwriters Dept.
of the Farmers and Merchants
Ins. Co. , was in town last Satur-
day week , having come up to ad-
just a loss at Woodlake.
The ladies aid of the Presby
terian church will serve supper : : ,
Beginning at four o'clock Tues-
day , March 22 , at the home of
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H. W. Hoenig. Supper 25 cents.
Everybody invited. Menu next
week
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P. H. Young returned last Fri-
day with a car of fine White Faces
and George Christopher returned
yesterday with a fine lot of cows
and a bull , some of which are con-
ceded by prominent stockmen to
be the best brought the country.
A number of friends surprised
Mrs. Moon 'Monday ! ' evening by
taking their lunch and enjoyed a
pleasant time with her before her
departure Wednesday to College
View Sanitarium where she ex-
pects to remain for a time taking
medical treatment.
Col. G. E. Tracewell has sold
his feed barn business to W. F.
Perkins who took possession at
once. Mr. : Tracewell was unable
to give the feed business his per-
sonal attention since his accident
and will nov devote his time to
his auction business. ,
Mr. Perkins is a good man and
will no doubt get his share of 'Cfre
business. His home has been
south of the Niobrara , about 10
miles ) south west of town.
The ladies aid of the Presbytnr-
ian church gave Mrs. : Slonecker a
plasant surprise Saturday evening
by taking poces' ion of the houpe
and enjoying a pleasant evening !
at playing gam : s and social con-
ver " ' ation. Miss : Ella Kfister win-
ning the prize in answering ; the
most questions : correctly in the
contest. A spTendid ) two- oursp
i : , luncheon was served . and the presi-
" dent of the aid presented Mrs.
Slon' cker with a set of spoons as
I a . token of appreciation of her
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work in the aid society. Mr. and
II Mrs. Slonecker expect to leave
Saturday for their new home in
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Given for any substance in-
jurious to health found in food
resulting from the use of
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'Kerosene oil , best grade , 15
cents ' per gallon , at Fischer's
Hardware. r 9
A car or two of . Early Ohio po
tatoes for sale. E. ORMESIIER ,
9 Valentine , Nebr.
Call on Henry Schaefer , Nenzel ,
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Nebr. , for hardware and farm im
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Eggs for hatching , from pure
bred single comb White Leghorn ,
§ 1 per 15 , § i per 100.
8 ' M. : D. CYPHERS. '
Dr. Barnes of Omaha , eye sight
specialist , will be at the Valentine
House Friday , March 11th. Be
sure you don't forget the date.
One day only. Regular visits.
Will be at Woodlake , Thursday
the 10th. One day only. 7-2
E , C. Davenport , If.V. . Hoe-
nig and Frank Brayton are attend-
ing the fourth annual meeting of
the Federation of Nebraska Re-
tailers in Omaha this week.
Some four hundred merchants
registered and it is the largest
meeting in the history of the or-
ganization according to Pres. Fred
Diers. The retailers have a pro-
gram calling for the discussion of
many important store problems
and the meeting in Omaha has
demonstrated the need of the or-
ganization , according to leaders.
The retailers were tendered a ban-
quet by the Commercial club of
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Omaha. Wednesday evening at
the Hotel Rome.
Britt Items. I
Dora Grewe spent Sunday with
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Pearl Brown.
Bud Brown took a load of freight
to Rosebud Saturday.
John Janssen was a caller at
Bullis' Friday evening.
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The boys are quite interested in
duck hunting these days.
Will Bullis is hauling lumber
from Valentine for a new barn.
Mrs. Graeff and daughter , Gus-
sie , visited D. A. Kellogg's : Sun-
day.
Fred Taylor , Frank and Eddie
Brown , Ansel Broad and the Mis-
ses Ryschon and Grewe were Britt
callers Saturday.
Mr. Schmidt who has purchased .
the Britt place from Mr. Walcott ,
arrived Saturday at Crookston
with his car of goods and family.
Will Green and Tom Spratt
moved the first of the week , the
former moving onto the Novak
place and the latter onto the San-
ner place.
The social gathering Sunday
evening , consisting of most of the
young folks of the neighborhood ] ,
was enjoyed to the utmost. The
chief amusements were singing
and music by the violin and organ.
A party from Valentine , con-
sisting of Frank Randall and wife ,
Elmer Randall and wife and Mr.
Jelly and Miss Libby Ryschon ,
came out to our vicinity
Saturday evi ning with the inten-
tion of going to the dance , but on
learning . there was to be no dance
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gave Ryschon's a pleasant sur-
prise. The party lasted till mid
night and all enjoyed themselves.
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Established 1857 „ „ TO . . . .
11 . BERGMAN &CO ,
ST. PAUL. MINN.
Deal direct with the largest oldest house
in the West. Highest price's and immediate
cash returns. Write for price list , tags and
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THE PALACE SALOON ,
HENRY STETTER , Propr.
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and Davidson Bros. of Stanwood , Iowa , will. ' ,
have for sale at private treaty in
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t Car R of e s Short. Horn Bulls
1 Car of Reg. Pole Angus
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See cattle at Trace-
well's old stand. A. B . 0 aVI d so n.
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Town Herd.
To the owners of cows. I want
to take care of the town herd of
cows next summer and promise
you faithful work. I
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St. Nicholas Church.
Services will be held in the
Catholic church as follows :
In Valentine on St. Patrick's
Day , March 17. High mass and
sermon at lOa. m. j I
On Palm Sunday March 20.
First Mass at 8:00 : a. m. Second
Mass at 10:00 : a. IP. Blessing and
distribution of Palms before mass.
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-
ment after Mass. I
At 3:00 : p. m. . Instruction ' for I
the children.
. During Lout every Friday eve
ning at 70 ; ; devotions
LEO M. BLAKRE , Rector.
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an and girl , or two girle , to cook
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and do restaurant work. Must 1
un-lerstand rest rant work. j'
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GcT HAFER HfVIATE
BEFORE YOU BUILD
ff you can't come to Council Bluffs now ,
let us figure your building list and
mail it to you.
Have yoar carpenter make up a list of what you will need , for your house
or barn. Get your local dealer's figures , and then send the list to us. We'll
beat your local dealer'-s bid withojt seeing his figures.
You cin equip your building from our immense stock of superior lumber
millwork , hardware , paint roofing : : , cement , etc.
Come to Council Bluffs if possible. We pay your fare up to 150 miles each
way , also your hotel bill if you buy a carload of material.
V/E ftlAKE LOW PRICES WE GUARANTEE QUALITY
OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT
Send For C. HAFER LUMBER CO. Pay W
Our COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA Freight
New en Carload
Cataloaua. Branch Office In South Omaha. Shipments.
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If I . \ on have money to in' est
you can : get stock in the German
Fire In. * . Co. of Omaha. 00,000 !
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inr.roasi'of : capital row on the
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Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
C. H. FAULHAKER & SONS , BROWNLEE : , NEB.
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Herd lieIC1 f'd by S. t' . Columbia 17.
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822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 . , ie-/ ,
Bulls for Sale ! at All Times.--
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