. ' ' ' " .t. " . - ; ' . , . , . - . ' . ' - = - ' . . ' ' ' , . . - . " ' ' " . . . - - . ' -'II- ' ' ' " ' ' 1' - ' ' 'PoJ-r" ; : < " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . " . . . ' "P"r1" : . ' ' , - 1" .r " . , . ' " . , " " , ' ' , . . . . " " " " # ' . . . . . - . . " 1- ' . , . . . 7' . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . - , " _ , . - . . . y . ' , - . . , . , , . . , , . . \ I- . rs' . . . " ' 'j ' , - . . . . 1t - ' ' ( . . "I' " . . HiBloricafSociety , . . . - . . . " , . . . , - . . , . . - . I' . r. , , t - ' . " .e- . , : ! 'f , . . , . . , . . . . ' _ . . " " / . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . . " _ " " , ' ; ' ' ' . ' ' ' : c' ' - . , - i. . . ' . " " . - ' - " ' - - - . . , . . " . . - . . . . ' . . , , . - . . . . , - , ' . - , . . . ( : ; ' , 4. - . t , " . . . . " . . . . . . . I - . ' " . . . J . . r. , , : ' . . /"l'HE / . , \ 7AIFTTTF I . DEMOCRArE I : , ' - I' > . 1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor - . i' VALENTINE _ , NNE BR. , THURSDAY , MARCH 24 , 1910. Volume 25 , No. 11 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - , - - - - - - - - - , CI B _ B. . WC . . .i'N . . ' . Il e are head- DOI1' ON THOSE , i Q : CARPETS ' ( @ quarters for . ; I ; Ow. ! 37sey are i i 1 Carpets . i.cerTainy i. omJ " certaintym t. . , , I Rugs 181 - m . I' < < o p , I o and : , 4\44e ? , SUDecr J y7 Q I Ij d ! Linoleum , , , Gar rue f i I o . Y f , I ; I - E o ' . ' 'J : o , ' , : ' Q < < o > ) > ) . ; I . All sizes Q I I - and r ; , _ < < < < o . ; o ! - all kinds < < < < 0 > > ) ) " , w P . \ nOp\1 [ \ " " . . . . VBEFORE YOU euvV 1 ' ow , < p , COME IN AND SEE OUR of Rugs , . I . I \ " " ' : ; ( " - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ( - . .f)9 : - : : ' ijao u - ' - / ; $ rJ : : . 'Ji. both . cheap m D naIO'Y" 1 ) \ ) / 0 . Kk < / " ! ! . z ' : . : ; " 11I' s . n" ( ItJQo { ( ) ) ) ) 0m , , . 'jB.1J B ( " , ( , , . \ : m I F xJ , , - " " " ' ? % : ? ' - " x " , " ; ' , , , , , J ' and good. n10 ZI , t a i < < < < O Remember also that we handle D. M. Fer- I ry's and Sioux City Seed Co's seeds. Qo Op. } } ( ( Ot ) ) r o Fresh stock just received. , OmJ ' ' i " " I ( I "RED FRONT" b " < < < < o - ! r , HARDWARE o - . ' . . . . o . . : . .JJ - - . v K1 III. : A ; t@ ( { < < o O i CooO j l O oO t O oO J Ob t ' - - - . . . . - . . to. ! ' ! ; .or ; ! < ! 2O' ; ey M Eureka Saloon " . . ROBERT McGEER Propr. a . Fine Wines / Liquors and Cigars ' t . , Bourbon Whiskies : . Rye Whiskies : . . Old Crow , f Sherwood , i lt Hermitage , . Guchenheimer , ' : ' . 4 Cedar Brook , \ Sunny Brook , , Spring Hill , . and 28/year/old \ 4 and Jas. E , Pepper , ' 0 F , C Taylor. f.l . These whiskies were purchased in bond ' and came direct from the U. S. go v- . . ' 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. - . . Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer fcrv ! { Valentine ' = Nebraska l ! , . Chartered ns u l Stiite Bank Chartered ns Notional _ Bank . . June 1 , I1. August 12 , HIO : ? . : : . : Tl' ' " FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( Successor to" Bank of Valentine. ) . . . , Yalentine , - Nebraska. . if. CA1UTAL PAID IN A General Banking , Exchange 25000. and Collection Business : : : : . . . . . . . . C. H. COIIXKL.T. , President. . M. V. NICHOLSON. Cashier. . J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GLEX HOKNIG , Ass't Cashier. . . . . .A' . . = < r ; - r , , F CASH FOR CREAM / ' . 7 ' . VanBuren & Webb. .1 " Y : . t . . : . . . . . . . . . " - . .b' .2''l..N' i".lPii : t'.W' .hi If-L&S. . . . . , . " . . \ _ . . Read the Advertisements 1 . , A : . ' . . , , _ " , , , , , - , . , , : - , , . . ' . _ ' . . . , . . . . . . "I.- . . . . . ' . . : . . . . : . . . . . . . . .ht' . . . . . . . . " . 'j : ; . > " " , , . . . . , - . - - C. & N. W. New Time Table. WEST HOUND : No. 1 , 7JM : ! p. m. New passenger train. No. 3 : , 1515 : a. in. Old " " No. 11S \ ) , ii :5i ! p. in. Through freight train. No. 81 , 10:20 a. in. ' Local freight train. t EAST JlOU1'D : I No. 2 , 10 : . O p. m. New passenger ; train. No. Ii ; , 50. n. m. Old" . . No. 116 , OO ( I ( ) a. nn. Through freight train. No. 82 : , 3:50 p. in. Local freight train. NEW EXPERIMENTAL STATION LOCATED AT VALENTINE. Hon. George Coupland , Regent , of the University , Dean Burnett and Chancellor Avery Visit Our City and Select a Build- ing Site and Put a Superintendent in . Charge. No other event in the history of Cherry county people has been of so much general importance as the establ ishment of this agricul tural ex experimental station. While other towns were working them selves into a white heat in an ef fort to land a normal school , Val- entine went quietly about it and secured an institution that will be worth more to this part of the state than can well be estimated. It must be born in mind that there will be experiments carried on which will demonstrate the pos- bilities of all the northern part of the state and its influence will not be limited to Valentine and Cherry county alone. The farmer will be. enabled to determine the kind of cultivation best adapted to this soil and this climate ; the stockman will be en- abled to learn the kind of feed best suited to cattle and horses , and the kind of grasses that he mayproduce on the hills to inj crease the pasturage , and the kind he can raise on the wet land to improve the quantity and quaility of his hay. It is a good advertisment for Valentine , but above all , it will in a few short years add value to every acre of our land , and in- . crease the profits of every farm I and ranch in thjs part of the state. It is also the intention of the board of regents to establish , within a few years , an agricultural and live stock school } in connection with this station. This will enable our boys to acquire a scientific l now- ledge of the business of farming and ' stock raising. This will be a rare opportunity for the boys and it is not , , unlikely that many a man advanced in years will take ad- vantage of its winter course to gain a more thorough knowledge of the live l stock business. There will also be dairying department in connection with it. The site selected consists of 1060 acres secured off the Ft. Niobraia military reserve and lies between ' Valentine and the river. The main buildings will be erected erected about one-half mile due east of the new passenger depot. James Cowan , a bright , active , energetic man , well educated and with wide experience , has been selected as superintendent and is here in charge , Very naturally we are elated over our success in gettiLg this institution and appreciate the good work done by ; so many of our citi- zens. But to lion. John F. Carr , our representative , who secured the passage of the law and got the appropriation from the last legis- lature especial thanks are due. Two years ago , when Mr , Carr was a candidate for representative , THE DEMOCRAT pointed out that if we wanted to secure an institu- tion of this kind , he was the man to send to Lincoln to represent our district , and his work has demonstrated the correctness of our view. He went to Lincoln a quiet , unpretentious man , and he soon impressed his fellow mem- bers with his honesty and when he wanted something they were willing , * to help him. Although he was serving his first term , there were few men wlio , had the in- fluence that he wielded before the season closed. Under the rule so long in vogue in this district , the representative will come from this county T' this year , but we believe this rule out to be revoked. When , wo have a capable , honest , influential member he ought to be re-elected I td succeefl himself. Cherry coun . " " _ , :1. . t . , . . , ' ; ' . ty has secured the experimental station largley through his efforts and it is no more than right that i i the democrats of this county con- . cofd Mr. Carr's right to are. , nomination. We will want anoth- , er appropriation to properly equip and maintain the instilut' 0:1. We can send no one so well able to look after our interests as Mr. Carr and we hope to see him re- nominated. He is not a candidate , but as it is our year to name the , candidate let us insist on his go ing back for another term to com- plete the work he has so well be- gun. NEW PAPER AT MERRIMAN. Merriman has a newspaper- "The Merr'man Maverick. " The first issue ! came to our desk Satur- day , March 12 , and is a creditable paper , published by Verne Green who grew up in the town and knows all I . the old timers. He is the second son of Herb Green who now conducts the Merriman drug Ftore. Verne worked in the Cow Boy office for several years and understands the printing business. We hope he will succeed and . bplieve ] hA will if the Merriman I people will turn in and support : thoir home paper loyally and we. . I believe they will. The paper is to be independent in politics and every man in that community should patronize i it. Subscribe for it. Tell your editor the news and don't get sulky if he can't mention everyone who comes to town however much he might like I to. But do more than pay your sujiscription. Give him your stock brand or an advertisement whenever , you can. Get some ; letter heads and envelopes print- ed ] with your name and address. ! Then ask your neighbors to pat- ronize the paper. A paper is al- ways standing up for the town and community and is entitled to loyal support , and wo believe the Merriman people-will as loyal as they are any w'here. ' . " , Crookston . News. Herbert Vanden's house is al- most completed. John Brown is seriously sick with rheumatism. I , M. Jones and family are liv ing in the Shepard house till their new home is completed. Mrs. [ A , . B. Overman made a short visit with Mrs. Towne of Valentine the first of the week. Crookston is booming. Several new building are going up soon , among them is the new Methodist church. # Max Viertel and wife returned from a trip to Omaha Tuesday evening and brought back a piano for the Woodman hall. The new depot will be dedicated this week and Mr. Mars , the ag - ent , has returned from his vaca tion in time for the occasion. The new butcher shop opened Tuesday. We wonder if the butch- er can bring meat down enough so it won't be bitter as gold. March is giving us some fine weather and people are taking ad- vantage of it judging from the number who were out to church Sunday. ' * I. M. Jones is doing some car penter work for Mr. Shosser and- " 1'm. . Searby this week while waiting for the material to build his own dwelling. All kinds of seeds at the lied Front. ' S Phelps .Photos , three days only. March 31 , and April 1-2. 10 2 J A car or two of Early Ohio po tatoes for sale. E. ORMESHER , 9 . Valentine , Nebr. Kerosene oil , best grade , 15 cents per gallon , at Fischer's Hardware. 9 Eggs for hatching , from pure bred single comb White Leghorn , § 1 per 15 * § i : per 100. S M. D. CYPHERS. Don't stay away on account of bad weather. If you can get to the studio we can make your photo.-Phelps Photo Co. 10 2 Wanted : A middle aged wom- an and girl , or two girls , to cook and do restaurant work. Must understand restaurant work. 88 E. D-Co'BOTAi 4 Valentines-Neb. - > . . _ _ _ - r . - . , - - RESOLVED THATIFVOU WlSHTOr , , , Wn ! ALONG YOU MUST BE CLAD IN THE UATF T. THE : BFTTEFV YOUR APPAREL. THE SWIFTER WIUL BE , i + YOUR PROGRESS" . CiUSTER BROWN I . . .4 , \ \ - - - ' ; : vf 1 . yt I ly } . nna cE.um o , Mw 4 Nnp GEAR , CAPffMGHTJt ' 7 ' , FjYTNC6W'LIt DROW/JCO.CHICAGO. _ ° 3 THE MAN WHO HAs THE RIGHT soRT Of BRAINS ON THE INSIDE WILL HAVE THE RIGHT , soRT OF A HAT ON THE oUTJIDE Of HI < 5 sKULL. OTHERJ WILL THINK MORE of YOUR FACE IF YOU WEAR A GooD HAT ABOVE IT. WE ARE THE * SoLE AG- ENTS IN THI S CITY. FOR THE T'lSER HAT , WHICH : WILL CosT YOU § 3,00. YOU CANNOT GET THE . BEsT FOR NOTHIN6. YET IF YOU WIJH A HAT LOWER IN PRICE WE CAN SUPPLY YOU. YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE A GooD REPUTATION FoR CARRYING HATS THAT ARE RIGHT IN sTYLE , AND OF COURSE YOU WIsH THE , STYLIsH HAT. RESPECTFULLY Parm Implements . . . We sell farming implements as well as other merchandise at . reasonable prices V t Call and try us. - . , 1 _ CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , M AX E VIERTEL ' DEALER IN EVERYTHING. . , 'lb. @nVnZ 'j . ( .1:1V : IIl41rtll&T Stetter & Tojbien , Props. ! ' ' " I r n , ' ' lll I i If , ! if' I' " . 'I ' DEALERS IN ; ' "i I ' ' ! , l. I l'illli j h.11 , , 1/ / , , . , I I " All Kinds of Fresh : J II . I - . ' and Salt Meats. . . . 4' ' . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and - ' anything you have to sell. r THE FAIR , is headquarters for Gent's Furnishings of all kinds. And Winter Goods are being sold at way down prices. Come -in and . we will show you. And remember we have the greatest line of Children's , Mis 4 ses' , Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. And for . Work Shoes this is the only place. Come in ; it is a pleasure to us to show you our W goods. McCall : Patterns always in stock. I . THE - . ' . , R * , Phone 145. H. W. HOENIQ , Propr. g _ e ; : : J