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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
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Save money by getting our prices . . before purchasing. , _ LUIWIG ; ) LUMBER Ct ( , , .e Valentine S , Nebraska e _ _ r' } ' 4 , maSSffiPi i i I' I - Ii i t I . The DayligohtStore I j I ! : I : i : . Spring is here. Meet her with the springy I iI I ! step that shows your feet have the spring = I ' i time gladness , which means wear the , . . . " Gotzian or Watson Shoes \ ! They , are snappy and stylish ; they fit like , I . Ii t , your foot print. Call and take a look. 7 I A. John & CO BA.SEBAll S.UPPlIES ! We carry " the lines of M . . - " , A. G. SpaSdsng & Bros. A. J. Reach Co. II Victor pcH'ith1g Goods 'C . Baseball Shoes , Bats , Balls , UniformsMasks , Gloves , . Mitts : , Basket Balls and supplies , Tennis Rackets , Balls . . . . and Nets. A classy assortment of Pennants. In fact , we carry the only complete line of sporting goods in the , city. Send us your mail orders. I J Fischer's Hardware - - - - t I o ' \if Gag Ji. oq 11W o0 ? Q\ \ . 0 ' : .f @ o0 : ; 0 S 'dig , Wj ' 7 flr flfi' . \ : : ; J ! .g ? B :9 : : i ; SIG f ' I I Pool and Billiard Hall I v j i , If . Cirars , and t , Ut < < I ) t ° 1 1 ; I 7 ' oJP Soft Drillks Q t 0 GI I d . o ii : : JOHN G. STETTER m PROP. I : 1r : . : 'f : ? { o \ . A' ' 1 ' & dj ! ! ! 4 ) { ! l' { g ( g Wrl''g ' AJb lOmJ \ < < . . . . . - - - - - - I r I I E ' + w R D e : j ' I . - o ; r : 1 Sold by McGeer : & : Carroll , Valentine , Nebraska. , J I I : , - , JOHN F. P0EATH I . Barge , Nebl" > . i . * Tubular wells and windmills. BCall me up Telephone. : . . . _ t * -t- - - - - - - - - - - Japanese and German millet seed for sale , five miles northwest 1 of Valentine. ' ' 17 JESSE BROSIUS. i Let ' us print your sale bills. , l , . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , I.- . . VALENTINE DEMOCRAT r I. ! M. RICE I r - Editor and Propr. . Mark Zarr - - Foreman. x / Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year. Local Notices , 5c per line per issue Thursday , June 9 , 1910. In Valentine the school board , many business men and our coun ' - ty officers buy their , stationery and job printing mostly out of town. Notice the big bills paid to the State Journal ) , Hammond and Omaha Printing Co's , which might be spent partly with home printers. In O'Neill they patron- ize the home printer. Want of space this week for- bids us giving more than a- brief . ; account of the E. V. E. A. at O'Neill Saturday , June 4 : . # "T e enjoyed a good time there , . visiting with the fraternity and 1 O'Neill citizens. We . especially , have reason to kindly remember the attentions of our host , Col. W. T. Evans and Geo. A. Miles , for their royal entertainment. The following officers were elected : A. II. Backhaus , presi- dent , W. L. Kirk , vice president ; I. M. Rice , secretary-Treasurer. Valentine was chosen as the meeting _ place next June and we all go to the lakes fishing. THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT is read by the ' live people who move ar ound and get to the front ; men who transact business buying ; or I selling ; by women and the young people everywhere in Cherry county. Why ? Ask them. They will tell you : that IT tells the news fearlessly and impartially. IT doesn't blackguard nor use language that any member of the family would hesitate to read ; it is clean morally , typographically and with a marked progressive- ness that cannot help ) impressing the mind of the reader , inspiring better thoughts , greater energies for industry/ and CQ01 deliberate , judgment upon a basis of under standing. ' ' - . . IT'S ideas are progressive but not foolish air castles that lead to restless ) recklessness , chaos and disorder. . . . IT'S doctrines are sound , logical and reasonable and IT'S language smooth , melodious , descriptive and concise. That's why they read THE VAL- ' ENTINE DEMOCRAT. , That's why live , uptodate busi- t ness men like to advertise in IT'S I columns , and likewise live uptodate ' people like to read such advertise- ments of the live uptodate busi- ness men because they know some- thing's doing. That's why the columns of THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT are much sought for advertising purposes and that's why the reader finds the paper : chock . full of bright news of business or happenings that happened , that is going on or about to take place. That's why you , into .whose , hands this item may chance to ' fall should have your own copy of , THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT com- I ing to your own address to better I identify yourself with the business I men with whom you'll become ac quainted through its columns and associations. Prosperity , pleasure , amusement and inspiration : awaits : : you. Come and join this asso- . I ciation and all is yours. ' . I - - - - i Junior Normal began Ivlonday I wi th an enrollment of about 78 teachers. D. M. Jeffers bought Tom Van- Buren's interest in the HomeBak- " ' ery yesterday. j See the big sale ads this week : which takes place of reading matI ! I ter. Read them. * j I' I Rain every day the past week. I A small hail storm passed over ' yesterday , shattering vegetation in its path. A. M. : \ Morrissey , Miss Holly , formerly ' a teacher here , Miss" Gor- don : and Mrs. Compton took a ride to : St. Francis Mission : yesterday in the former's auto. Miss Holly has been vjsiting freinds here . the ? ast week : " 1 - - " " x : , - = - = - = " - - - - ' - . - . 1 . - . . " - . . < , - - . ' _ . - _ . . . - - - - . . - Carl Olson a freighter for Nels Rowley fell off his wagon at Peter Goger's corner IS miles out and his head was crushed under the wheels yesterday evening. An- I other fieighter following thinks I the team started to run and threw Olson off the wagon. Coroner's inquest is being held at the Goger farm where Olson was taken. Superintendent G. A. Gregory , inspector of _ normal train- ing , and formerly principal of the Valentine junior normal , is visit- j ing the normal here today. Prin. I Gregory reports work here in fine t' shape and an excellent corps of in- structors. He says the quality of the young people in attendance is k superior , and are already taking hold of the work in commendable style. . Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office. Broken ; Bow. Nelin.ska. : t J Msiy 10 , lulO. / f A sullicient conies'affidavit ; having been tiled in this office by /vinos F . Arend4. contestant , jujaii t lioineAend : ! F ntry \ o . ( M'-'RI ! : ; l ina ' le ) May 12. 1HO ! ) , f' > r tl'e sVish , f M- : t'o..30 , anil \ I the n ! f and DV > nysnl section : .11. tow-hip iltfn , ranne 35w ) , 6th P M , bv C'hnrhs Henry Jeier. < : . contestue. in which Jt is alleged tint said . R'ainiHiil has . wholly abandoned said tract I for more tha six months last past , that he has I I never resided upon , cultivated or improved said tract asHMiuiretl ! by law , that said ! laiid is in II its wild and native state and wholly unimproved I and that all of the above ! dehcts exist at this date and have not been cured. Maid parties arp hereby notified / to appear , re- spond and offer evidence touching said alleg- tion at 10 0 ' ( ' lok } a. m. . on June 21 I , 1910 , DP- fOI"l the judjie of the comity conn lor Hooker county , at his ollh-e ! in Million , Xebr. , and that final hearing will be held at , . 10 0 ' ( ' IOCk a. m. . on du11e'2 5 , HHO ) before the pi-ter and receiver at the United states : laud ofllee in Brjkeu Buw. ? c- bmska. . I he said contestant having in a proper affi davit. liled May to , 1910. ! ) set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal : I service of this notice cannot be made it is hereby ordered and ' directed that such notice . be given by due and proptv publication. 20 4 11 JullN KliEbE : : : , Register. Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the county court of Cherry count } * , Ne braska. State of Nebraska Jss i Cherry County j \ To the heirs , and all persons interested in the estate of Delia E. Burr deceased. On reading the petition of Alex Burr pray- ing a tinal settlemenfaml allowance of his account filed in this court on the Jth ! ) clay of May. 1910 and for a decree naming the heirs of said estate. Jt is hereby ordered that you and all per- sons interested in said ! matter may and do , appear at the county court to be held in and for said county on the 7th day of , June A. D , 1HO. ! at 10 o'clock a. in. to show cause , if any there be , why the prayer of the pe titioner should not be granted. . and that not ice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons inter- 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 iay of hearing. JAJIES : C. QUIGLEY [ SEAL. ] 18-4 County Judge. Notice of ! - - Hearing. . To sill persons : intorosU-d ( in the estate of Tom II. Uolenian , late of ( 1l1'1' ' + ' county , N l'- ' It'ce.'iM'd. : brasltiatleccaseI. : , You ar I 1i. ' hereby \ notified that ' on the lith < ! day of MJIV , A. 1) . 11110. 1 ! > 1 < > l' . 1) . Jlsirko . Hied ! a Ijt'titibn.lh.tho . county court Cherry ! coun ty , Nobraskn : , piayinir ] ! that mlministnition ! in said alumestate1 he -tteiiMcl ! with , : and 1 that the prolnito court make a Until decree naming the heirs of the drrrdnnt , Jind ! that said petition will In1 heard in the county court room in A Jilentiiu1. in said : : : countv , on the llth day of June , A. D. I , iyio-at the hour of 1 10 ) o'clock . in. It is lurther ordered that notice of said ! ! hearing be given all persons interested ! in said estate by \ the publication of this notice for three su - eesslxeeilts ! ; in Valentine Democrat , a nev.s : : ] ' apei-printd" " and ; u ) > lIhlbh- edanil ! circulated in said coi nty. . Dated thisiC.th : : ( day or . ra . % ' , . . . D . , I'.HO. JAJIKS 0 . Q Ji'iGi/KY , [ SEAL. ] 5 : O ( ) J5 : I County ( ,1 ullg.\ ' . TheONE { Cleanser ; ; 1. : ' ) For The ) ' / Farrn : . M .tt ' i - - k . Cleans , Scrubs , Scours " ' Polishes Y rC/ " 1/hip - O I > v 1 II Ie , . . . c 01 f I Dutcti I I Cleanser' I Is the only thing you need j to do all your cleaning-in the , kitchen , dairy , bath-room , I . parlor , pantry and throughout I j the house and in the barn. i Old Butch Cleansetf ' polishes brass , copper , tin , nickel and C all metal surfaces. Excellent for clean- j ing harness ; no acid or caustic ; ( not a soap powder ) , - , For Gleaning Harness : Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser1 on wet sponge rub harness well , rinse with clean water and _ wipe v dry-removes all dirt and will , _ not harden or crack. i - FQF Polishing Kleiah Sprinkle Old Dutch Cleanser ; [ on wet cloth , rub briskly , rinse with clean water , wipe dry and polish with a little dry pov/der easiest and quickest. " 10 e Lai'ge ' Slte Can i ! Iv , . - - -u-- . . . _ . . . _ p ' - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - : : . - - - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - . iit . - , _ - , " - - . tI-- . . ' . . . . - : _ . . : - . . t. . . " . - . - - - , - . " ' " " " - - - - . ' - - . . . . , . , . , rr.- I - - - - - . , ' , - - . . # f " . . \ , " I - ' y- } . ' \t : . } : . V.J iI ( Accurate Edge / 'f ' " ' m Selection \ . \ Drop 't , i c\ \ i g . 1 , \ ' . 'TpHE great accuracy of i drop is what naturally In- , \ terests you most. Deere genuine edge selection of corn pi ves . . , ' . thQhlRhest accuracyof drop attain - . ' ' \ I . Repeated tests show ten to fif : ' * rl \ teen bushels per acre in favor of ac wheels. - curate planting. This , combined with Fertillz- other exclusive , desirable fea er attach . many , . in- ment that hills or i tures makes the No. 9 a profitable - . increased drills furnished ex- I vrstment. You profit by the . Is detail yield duo to perfect stand , by the addi tra. Every tional years o service and freedom from worked out iii tho best break own. possible . VOIRK > , Sn and SCC US manner. Most progressive farmers and planters , L won'i l have any other. Best informed and keep posted. We have but briefly fu toother. of the strong fea mentioned some dealers refuse to consider bundling . . above. Or drop us a post tures any other. 1 n vestigate the time sav r ing and profitable reasons why. ° n' . card , and we will promptly . send detailed proofs free. Deere goods Main seed shaft driven directly p . , . are of the highest standard , ana by traction wheels takes all the 'f ; t' , ' satisfy the most exacting. ASK strain , from check wire , and avoids , ' for our latest corn book. The sale d raft. Compensating valves whole subject gathering.select- insure perfect , . check regardless . - ing. curing nnd testing the seed , I speed. as well as planting , treated In 'a Instantly changed from check to small space , fully , illustrated ; a drill drop. Tip-over hoppers - very con book for the man who wants better venient in changing plates. Plates for corn. Handsome pocket ledger free all kinds of corn. Five sets always furnished. Standard . , . : , runner , stub run- ner , or single disc furrow openers r- ordered. Concave , or open tire . and Come Out with a J far Better Corn Crop VALENTINE LUMBER CO. A. E. MorristV. . W. Morrissey \ 0. W. Noyes c --.or _ _ _ _ , - Y --e ( _ e , . t Go to the e _ 8 e a tock Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. d . e 4I - I " ' = ' sa s ; " ' = = \ r NGREEN FRONT - ' 4 No. 1 Tomatoes : at lOc per can. No. 1 Rice , three . J pounds for 20e. Everything else at low prices. , . L Valentine Nebraska = = , MIKE DAVIS .f. . ii 1 . . , .f Rs1 SALE , i . , The undersigned will sell at . ( . : t ' ' - -'t' a Kilgore Neb. , . , . Saturday , June 18 , 1910 , . commencing at 1 o'clock sharp , the following property : : 100 HEAD OF HORSES , - f consisting ; of some good work horses , brood mares with colts by side , saddle horses , dry mares ; one , two and three-year-old colts. This is all nice , clean stuff , and of Percheron and Shire breeding. . 1 TERMS MADE KNOWN - , iI i . I ON DAY OF SALE : : . . . I Frank Rothleutner. - i li Col. G. E. Tracewell , Auct. W. E. Haley , Clerk. P. S. - There.are two kinds of hor r sales : the kind we have at Kilgore , and the other kind. We have what , we advertise and will sell what we have. Dr. M. T. Meer , . DENTIST I 1 Rooms over Red Front store ralentine = Nebr , . r. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , \ ! C. H. FAULHABER & ; SONS , , BROWNLEE , NEB. , - ' , Herd headed / S. C. Columbus 17 , ' 1\ I No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289 , 822 ; also , Melvin No. . , 327072 , . reg. I Bulls for Sale at All Times 9i i -