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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
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I 'i ; ' will close ot t our John Deere goods at I ; . . / : : I cost. Save money by getting our prices I i before purchasing. / I , ! LUDWIG LUMBER CO. , e Valentine , Nebraska e e _ _ @ _ 8- r The Daylight Store . . Spring is here. Meet her with the springy \ step that shows your feet have the spring = time gladness , which means wear the , Gotzian or . Watson Shoes , They are snappy . and / stylish ; they . fit like ' your foot print. Call and take a look. . i -A. John & COo : . I BASEBAll SU'PPlIES ! o We carry the lines of . 'G. SpaldSng & Bros. . t . J A. J. Reach Co. I V 'ctor Spoitting Goods Co. Baseball Shoes , Bats , Balls , Uniforms , Masks : , Grloves Mitts , Basket Balls and supplies , Tennis Rackets , Balls . . of Pennants. In fact and Nets. classy assortment we carry the only complete line of sporting > goods in the I I city. Bend us your mail orders. . Fischer's Hardware. I 1 7i A' " ! I1 . A O Sold by . 5 : . McGeer & Carroll , Valentine Nebraska. , b aS ca. - . . / I Notice of Hearing. I , To all persons interested 'n the . e.stste of t' Tom H. Ook'imui , late of Cherry county , Ne " deceased. I braska , ( ( : . the _ -tth f You are ( lierebv notified that en ( I . ( dnv of May , A.1) . H'10 ) \ . ] ( , E. 1) . CMarke . . filed a petition in the county court of Cherry coun- tv , Nebraska , piayinK that administration in said above estate he dissented ] with , ami t that the probate court inaKen final deciee naming the heirs of thedecedant ! , and that I said ; petition will le hoard l in the county 1 court room in Valentine , ] in said 1 ( ' 01mt ' . on I the llth day . of June , A.1),1910at the hour of l00 ] ' ( 'JOCkn. ) ; : in. , I Jt is further . ordered / ) that notice or said : : henrlHi : be given : all pei > : : on ; interested in J - snfrll'stntc by the publication of this notice ' " weeks in the Valentine for three successive : ; \ n Democrat , a newspaper ] printed . and publish ; ed and circulated in ( ount : . . , . I Dated tills Scth , day of May , A. D. , lf > 10. : JA31ES C. QUIGLKT . [ SEAL ] ' 20 25 County , Judge. \ , JACK ! Y l , . I have a good jack , li miles south.of. . Burg . Service , § 10. . . 2U.t " . . " .t. ' - .V . . : ' " ' I. - : - .0 . - ' ' . . ' J.-jVL } RALTA. - . 1 : _ , ' - - ' . 4 _ . . . . . - - - - - - - - - . . = - - . Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office , Broken Bow. Is'ebr-ska. I May 1C. ! 1910. } i A Fufiiuienr conttsta111davtt : linvhurbeen iiled I in this oKlce by > mos F. rends , contestant. asaJnst homeMend ) entry J \ o. P42 : ! 4 , made May : 12 IQ ! ) ! " . for He s % j-/S < tictmn SO : , mid the. \\y and uy % , of section SI. : tmvn. ! ' hip 26n : raiiLe i ? : Sw , 6th 1' . M. . 11) 1 Charles : ) Henry Geissur. coiitestee. in which it ) , is alleged ) / that said ; I claimant ' ; has wholly abandoned said tract for more thar six months last past , that 1m has resided cultivated imnroved said never upon , ; o- } \ tract . as required ! by law. ) that 1 said land is in I its wild and : naii\v state and wholly unimproved and that , nil pf the above defects exist at this dat . and have rnt been cured. Said parties an1 hereby notified . to appear. re- spond , and oner ' evidence touching ( said al1e ; ? - tioa at 10 o'clock a. m. . on June lil , 19l > , bf- loje ! the jndce : of the county court Jor Hooker comity , at his office in Million , Nfhr. , and that . final h..m'io'iIllJe / held at 10 o'clock a. in. , on I June : ! , , HJ10 before ! the rr ' g-ter ] and receiver at 'the Unitea states land ottlce in Broken Bo\vNe- bra ka. l he slid contestant havin : , : . in a tiroper'afli- ( lavit . tilt-d May ) in. 1910. ser forth facts 'which show thnt after due diligence : personal I servi'C " of this notice cannot be made it Is I hereby ordered and directed that such notice be. given by due and iiroiu-i ! . ulIlJlfc > ttlon. 20J il JUiJN AEESE , . . . Registor. . - - - - . - _ - _ _ _ _ . ; r- = . . - _ _ - . - " , . ' " " " - ' 7. . . . . . . . . . . / : . . . . . . _ _ .c . . _ . . 4 . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ - - : - _ - , " " _ _ r . . . VALENTINE DEMOCRAT DEMOCRATI I I. M. RICE - Editor and Propr. Mark Zarr - - Foreman. i Subscription , - . § 1.50 Per Year. I Local Notices , 5c per line * . per issue I Thursday , May 26 , 1910. SOMEONE BLUNDERED When the citizens of Valentine i I were called upon to vote for the proposition to give 40 acres of land to the state for experimental I and building purposes there was heard no opposition and it was generally conceded , and the almost un mimous vote , for , shows our ' 'I pe ) ple to be loyal 1 , liberal and patriotic. They depended town upon our I & . . board to state the I proposition : , legally , covering tha land to be ceded , and did not question that they t had carefully looked after what they were attempting to do. It now appears that we have voted to cede 40 acres six miles south , in another township , and three miles south af the Niobrara river-the neisei of section 31 , to-vnship 33 , range 27. Relying upon the notice of elec- tion and ballots 'as published and printed by The Republican , ( whose I elitor : , W. S. Barker , is chairman . of our town board ) , as being cor- I rect , our cititzens voted for the proposition. Perhaps not another half-dozen business men in Valentine would have made.the blunder township 33 instead of 34. . If our town board has been as negligent I with other work con- nected with the building of our big water dam , which is said by people acquainted with such work to be a blunder , then we will have spent a big part of our $ [ 2,000- all our city could bond for-and got little in return. It's more money than they ever spent before , and , we fear , they were lavish in spending , and then failed to get what we most needed aid voted for - a twin cement reservoir on the hill north of town. 1 * , jj The city may ; yet have to fall ba'ck i and rely upon Mr. Gilman for ! light and water. E. V. E. A. June 4. George Miles , secretary of the E. V. E. V. , has issued a call for the editors to meet in his town on Saturday June 4 , which is one week from next Saturday , and wants all the boys to be there. We're coming , George , and we'd like to stay ; a week if some- body'd take care or . our office work. The editors will have a jolly time , talking shop , and this is to be a real editors' meeting that will be worth the while. Everybody is to bring his fav- orite hobby horse and ride it or get someone else to , so bring your spurs and chaps , boys , and be * prepared to enter into the dis cussions. We want 1 to see the boys from all along the line. Let the watch- . word beV e' 11 'meet you all at O'Neill the first Saturday in June. " Low Rates East , Account National Conventions. Special low rates via the Chi- cago & Northwestern Ry. , on con- venient dates during the summer months to Chicago , Millwaukee , Detriot , Saratoga Springs , Niagara Falls , Washington , New York City , Atlantic City , Boston and all points on the Atlantic Sea- board , account National Conven tion . Summer tourist rates daily to all seaside and mountain resorts in the east. Direct connection at Chicago with fast trains 'of all lines east. Choice of routes. For information , apply to any ticket . agent of the Northwestern Line.2tI . I ' - , , Cook wanted at Lake View ho- . tel , Wood . . Lake. . Middle aged . ' " ' Tla. woman" : preferred. Good wages and a good home * no baking ; 18 . . I ; - \ . . _ - _ - - . , T _ _ _ _ . , , < ' , ' . . " . . . . , " " ' - - : : ; : I 0 0 ' SCHOOL NOTES * " I The third grade is progressing nicely with their picture books. , Rush Clarke is not able to finish , the term on account of his eyes. I . Patsy Reagan has left ] school be I cause of the family leaving town. The eighth grade is working hard 1 in arithmetic and is doing some good work. 4 , ' . ' I The primary pupils v are verr , much ( Y interested in the story of Robinson Crusoe. Levi Layport , Ardis Sherman , May Joseph and Gaskill Veach are , out of the primary room on ac count of sickness. The high school and teachers are planning to have their annual pic- nic at Parry 1 alls this Saturday. They expect to leave ] at 8 a. m. , re turning about 8 p. m. The senior class is preparing to leave a class 'memorial on the I school grounds. This is a laudable ambition and will serve to recall . the memories of this school year as other' days come and go. The commencement exercises : will 'be held in Church's opera house Friday evening , June 3 , to which everybody isN invited. The gradu ates are : Hazel Graham , Margaret Haley , Edna Hob-on , Florence . Jackson , Raymond -Tones , Lee Still- I - well. . The pupils in Miss DriseolPs room are at present spending part of their time in the laudable occu- pation o { jllecting : products for the geography class. Cotton , wool silk , grains , etc. , are collected and each pupil writes about the product he collects. This , being original work , would be and is interesting to pupils. State Supt. Bishop has asked I Prof. Bettenga and Miss Driscoll to take part in the program at Lincoln during the" state institute week , May 30 to June 3. It is not cer- 'tain , on . account of our commence- ment J week whether they can gel * * " ' ' away. i Supt. Bishop has honored the Valentine schools in giving a prominent place in this state pro- gram to two of our teachers. The state pays their way if they go. ' The high school pupils and the teachers throughout the building were on the tiptoe of joyful antici- pation whe each icceived a most artistically hand-painted invitation bidding them come to Quigley's hall on Friday eve to a reception given by the juniors in honor of the sen- iors. Upon entering the hall a fairyland presented itself. Cushion ed settees in the corners , surround- ed by plants , together with the rugs on the floor , gave the hall a very cozy appearance ! The tables were separated from the rest of the hall by screens made of cedar branches and vines. The forepart of the evening was spent in playing games , after which a two-course luncheon was served. Music was furnished by the junior girls during the luncheon. Iris , the junior class flower , were tastefully strewn about the tables. After luncheon each one was given a small bag of beans with which to buy packages at the dead letter auction sale. Professor Bettenga , acted as auctioneer. So great was the enjoyment gained gfrom from this that it was impossible to leave until after all was sold , even though it was much later than tne regular hours of retirement. All those present wish to thank the juniors for the delightful evening in which it was their pleasure to participate. Strayed from my place , 7 miles northeast . of Simeon , one bay 2-year-old filly , branded H on right shoulder ; 1 bay yearling filly , unbranded , has wire cut on top of left fore leg. FRANK J. B. HIGGIX , 20 3 Simeon , Nebr. , Robt. Ellis of Simeon received a messa'ge from Harrison last Satur- day , calling him to the bedside of his mother who was very low. I Pete DeCory , JTohn . . Neiss , John . I Anderson D. Li : McLain , 0 ; L. Mil lerV. . D. Par maleeff ; mud others I I were down from Rosebud this week , , j i , I - I , . . - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : : : . = . . . . .4. . ; . ; : , . , ; ( . . . ; : . _ -o , . - - . : : : . . : . . . _ - - _ . . . . _ - - - I .I j . . . . . . . - " . , . . ' . ' . . - - - . u . . . - M. J1 ' Accurate Edge / Sii ® Selection Drop , Selection I E great accuracy of ; + ; T drop is .hatnaturallyin- f ! terests you most. Deere r - f l II I genuine edge select Ion of corn gives _ ttlehi hestaccuracyofdropattainAo - . i e ated tests show ten to fif able. Repeated " . ' . . . bushels acwheels. . ' . ; teen bushels per aero In favor of ac- . curate planting. This , combined with Fertiliz- \ other exclusive , desirable fea attach - h many . in- ment that hills or I tures , makes the No. 9 a profitable , furnished cx- drills . increased tho t vestment. You profit by - A yield duo + to perfect stand , by tho addi tra. Every In detail the best is t ' worked out tional years or service and freedom from Break down. ' SS5S ! ? Come In and see us Most progressive , fanners . and planters and posted. Wo have but briefly won't Iisvc any other. Best Informed menttaned . mentioned some of tho strong fea dealers refuse to consider handling other. Investigate the time sav tures above. Or drop us a post any ' , send and . . card and we will promptly ing profitable reasons why. dotuUed proaisfree. Deere goods Main seed shaft driven directly + are of the highest standard and by traction wheels takes all the satisfy the most exactln g . Ask ntrain from check wire , and avoids , t for our latest corn book. The side draft. Compensating valves . . Compensating .rte whole subject gathering.select- insure perfect . check regardless ing , curing and testing the seed , team speed. as well as planting , treated in a Instantly changed from check to small space , lully illustrated ; a drill drop. Tip-over hoppers - very con book for the man who wants better venient in changing plates. Plates for com. Handsome pocket ledger free all kinds of corn. Five sets always - furnished. Standard . : r runner , stub run . , - ner , or single disc t y : - - furrow openers , as . r , . . - . - ordered. Concavo , or open tiro . . . ad Come Out with a - . Corn Crop .VALENTINE LUMBER CO. ; . . , A. E. Morris W. W. Morrissey O. W. Noyes . . . ; : ; - - - - . ! iJ @ " 11 ftq liW i -r'p" } Q r o 1) ) W 1 : if2. . ' . . . s.tb . - e : ? L "g [ : 1 ' I g { Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars and . I - ( [ 1Ol/ / f . 1 q Soft Drinks IT w \ 9 H I JOHN G. TETTER - PROP. i : t 2 > $ : Q ; @ ( fJ ( ji1i d J L . : M1)J ) ( fut1 llf ' \mom \ . . H _ ' _ " , _ , . _ _ _ , . _ ' _ . " ' 'L . _ t . . Henry Schaefer , I Nenzel Nebr. enze . - , , . . . i . - . Has received three car loads of Farm Im j" 1 . plements , Harness and Hardware. . lIe. - ) 3 wants the farmers to know that he can t supply them at a saving in price. Every- thing needed on a farm. Call and see me at NENZEL = NEBRASKA r - , , ; - .7 ' , . $ . . 2'i Whiske . : of. Y ei Go to the . G .e e . e ? Stock Exchange Saloon . _ VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER I . Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. < 4II > _ _ e GR ANT ; B OYE R , - - - - - - - - - _ OARPENTER & BUILDER. . } I . . X All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes. - . - Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Cuffrmers. i = R'B' " " - " " " " " " " " " " , , " , , , " r GREEN. RONT ' . jjj I pay cash for hides. New shoes on hand. Save i money for cash. Fresh Groceries. t j Valentine Nebraska I MIKEDAVIS G + _ _ _ = = : ; ag A VJtf SSSgEgBagB : I Dr. M. T. Meer , DENTIST Rooms over Red Front store Valentine = Nebr , 40 Acres _ pasture with run ning water , near town , for rent. Would make good garden and chicken farm. - I. M. RICE. . ,17 4 V I . s- . ' \ I Loup Valley Hereford Ranch C. H. FAULHABER & ; SONS , BROWXLEE , NEB. ' Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 , I No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289 , \ 822 ' ; also , Mejvin , No. 327072 , reg- \ Bulls for Sale at All Time ? , \ . . i . Sunday , the traIns began , running over the new railroad bridge and cut off between here and thacher . , I , . , . . i